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Lancashire - Ribble Valley Owner Feature A well-deserved recognition


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ou may recall us mentioning in our last edition of At your leisure one of our owners, Lee Paul. Lee very bravely saved a woman’s


life and potentially the lives of many more when he spotted a woman climbing over the bridge of the motorway. Without a second thought


ere at Ribble Valley we most certainly have some talented owners from artists to photographers. On Friday 25th March,


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photographers and artists Keith and Joyce Buckley along with their good friends Keith and Kath Crook came to visit Lorna after a long wait to capture a taste of farming life.


Here’s what Lorna had to say about it; "Keith approached me in the office after hearing


we have small holding with sheep and cows and asked if I could let him know when we had our first pitter patter of four hooves arrive. That day soon came and springtime had officially


begun, the start of our lambing season at home. Keith and Joyce Buckley along with Keith and Kath Crook came to visit me at home to capture some images, which Keith has very kindly given to me and I am glad that I can share them with you.


As well as photographing our little fluffy, bouncing bundles of joy they were amazed by the views surrounding our home and couldn’t help but take a few snaps of the gorgeous countryside. They even had a quick sneaky peek through the binoculars to spy on James down at park! See if you can spot Ribble Valley in the photo!


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I hope you will enjoy a look


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pictures; thankfully we had a decent day even if it was a little windy!’’


What’s on-park July 2016


Sunday 24th July Park treasure hunt


Accrington Lions Club S


ome of our owners may already be familiar with Accrington Lions Club; this is a club very close to the heart of


our owner Malcolm Davidson. On Tuesday 3rd May we received a visit from


The District convention chairman, past district governor, Lion Tony Clarkson, to present Park Leisure and Ribble Valley with a certificate of appreciation for donations made to Accrington Lions Club. On behalf of Accrington’s Lion Club we would like to say thank you for the donations received.


District Convention Chairman and Past District Governor Lion Tony Clarkson presented a certificate of thanks to Park Leisure Manager James Renwick,


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acknowledgment of the support made to Accrington Lions for their district convention held at the Dunkenhaigh Hotel Accrington. Also present, Lorna Kitchingham Customer Care Advisor at Ribble Valley.


August 2016


Tuesday 9th August It is time to take on the drectors!


Saturday 13th August 5-a-side football


Friday 19th August Charity ladies night


Saturday 27th August Summer BBQ


September 2016


Saturday 3rd September Back to school fancy dress


Sunday 11th September Bake off


Sunday 18th September 70’s party weekend


Saturday 24th September Charity bike marathon


Malcolm Davidson, James Renwick and district convention chairman and past district governor lion Tony Clarkson


Lorna Kitchingngman, lion Tony Clarkson and James Renwick


he quickly came off and went to her rescue, eventually taking her to safety. For this Lee attended a police awards ceremony and received a special chief constable commendation which I am sure you’ll all agree was well deserved. Congratulations to you Lee from all the team at Ribble Valley.


Mixing with the stars at the Grand


Prix in Monaco Fran Eccles-Bech, one of our lucky owners, was given VIP tickets to the Grand Prix in Monaco where she made her claim to fame mixing with some well-known faces of sport. We hope you enjoy taking a peek at the photos taken on board the yacht in Monaco.


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