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I.A.S.,B.H.N.A
110 CLEAVER STREET, BURNLEY, LANCS.
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ANIMAL For all your outdoor gear Camping • Climbing • Walking HILL i mI DALE
46 Church Street, Burnley Tel: (01282) 431241
s ightseer, East Lancashire, has something fo r exa catena
tcwtce., qu a lity and a. (rUeudty at*u«-- & tilt CXtfAtA> • • •
This is what Clitheroe’s most elegant award winning Edwardian style coffee shop/tea room and conservatory has to offer.
THE APRICOT MERINGUE
King Street • Clitheroe Telephone 426933
where all the light meals, cakes, gateaux, snacks etc are "home-made” on the premises
OPFNTNG TIMES
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 9 a.m. - 5 pan. Wednesday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. •
r iO S F D SUNDAY
Open as usual during Summer and Dank Holidays
Wedding Cakes etc - BJv = = = = = = = = : a r e a lsp e c taUty ' yl : (g© ir© s ta© E ) i!8 o
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6 miles . 3-4 hours Steep climb to Pendle Beacon. Walking boots
essential.. Moorland paths could be Wet after rain
OS landranger. 103 Blackburn, Burnley and surrounding area Barley
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everyone. In every issue o f Body Matters
w e w ill b e fe atu ring a diffe re nt w a lk o r h ike - ta k in g yo u through some o f the most beau tiful countryside in Britain. ' W e kick o f f the series w ith a w a lk fo r the more experienced
__ a c ircu la r w a lk based on
Pendle Hill. The w a lk is taken from a fa bu
lous b o o k w r itte n b y M a ry Welsh. The b o o k , "W a lk in g in Lancashire", is a g o ldmin e o f a d v ice ’ a n d ’ offers p a g e after p a g e o f bre ath tak in g potential. Priced £ 6 .9 9 , it is a v a ila b le from all g o o d bookshops.
CIRCULAR WALK VIA PENDLE HILL
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