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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 4th, 2001 9 lshireonline.co.uk Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 1 Advertising!, Burgle, 422331 (Cleseltied!, vnew.ess«ancsshl,eonllne..o.uk b a r n o l d sw ic k


OUTDOOR SHOP Old Library, Barnoldswick 0I282 8I70I7


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ONE stall


offered


farm­ house cheese of


many varieties


EAGER shoppers snapping


up mouth­ watering delights


at one of the many stalls


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)ODHOUSE toria Woodhouse and


|Kenya after the recep-


fchell were married at ! of Church View, Gis-


fuse, of Scopwick, Lin- he wore a dress of ivory


rn. nan, is daughter of Mr


f and bronze. Isses Louise and Leia Jresses and carried bou- j flowers.


NEXT l 'ARM MRS MARKK'l


llackpool, chose Mr Iman, and Messrs Mark iDaniel Newbould and


,lr Geoffrey and Mrs l by Pastor Jeff Jones. v k t G-G


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Fhst lo ca^ d u^ eln a rk etg o es down a treat with customers


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Story and pictures b y John Turner


Sno.cess means good.


FARMERS in the Rihhle VaUey are fighting back against black times for


w to the public, r - v Y V i S S


- news at last for our f a rm in g c om m u n i ty


th? h e ? S S b l e s d a l e Farmers’ Mar­ ket se llin g produce from lo ca l farms £ d


ith stallholders vowing to head hack to Clitheroe Auction Mart for the next one


^Slhoppe^fby the score filled their bags wi?Koduce ranging from fruit and veg­ etables, cheese, meat and eggs to jams a


the success of the first market w to Clitheroe."


mpat which breeders claim is a healthy alternative! with lower fat and cholesterol


People were eagerly snapping uP ° s™ . .


Pl F\hrmerTwivnes Mrs Gillian Dewhurst and Mrs Grace Eastham were manning a busy stall selling cakes, jams and


mMrs'Dewhurst, of Whittington Hall


preserves, cakes, cordials and candles. The farmers’ market was due to have


Farm, Goosnargh, and Mrs Eastham, of Walmsley Fold Farm, Samlesbury decided to start selling produce direct to thepubhe 12 months ago to make extra meomeior the farm while agricultural was going


through a bad time.


been launched earlier in the year, but the foot and mouth epidemic caused postpone-


mT h fS s tV1ooUtreand mouth case was •v s


reported almost on the same day as builders completed a £200,000 investment


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Vertical, Venetian, Wood Venetian, Pleated, Roman, . >


Roller & Canopies/Awning ... •


. -H A R V E Y ivory roses in an ivy


Miss Laura-Anne Jef­ fery, who wore a silver blue duchesse satin dress and carried a hand-tied


nest. Her bridesmaid was


posy of ivory roses. The bridegroom chose


his father, Mr Barrie Lancaster, to be his best


man. A reception was also


held at Stirk House Hotel, where entertain­ ment was provided by "The Backbeats", in which the bridegroom’s father is rhythm gui­


tarist. The couple are to live


in Clitheroe. Photo: Pyes of Clith-


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THE market provided a platform


for friends to meet and chat


Thieves’ £3,250 pub raid haul POLICE are investigating the disappearance of


£9 250 from a Clitheroe public house. £ The E e s got into the private quarters of he premises on Castle Street, Clitheroe, sometime dur-


ine Saturday afternoon. They took the money after forcing open a safe.


Van stolen


A WHITE Volkswagen van with blue stripes down each side, parked in Friendship Mill, Whalley Road, Read, was stolen on Sunday.


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by the Clitheroe Auction Mart Company. Modern facilities for the new market,


and for a furniture salesroom, have lain unused for many months. _


a. « .......... ..— - Mr Robert Parker, managing director of , _ ,,f


the Clitheroe Auction Mart Company, said "This initial farmers' market prowdedmore


than a glimmer of hope for our l^H a rm - ers. I t was hugely successful and we are


looking forward to the next one. 1_____ Fkiof OVPnt.liallV 1


making a close exami-


i nation of the produce


on offer


A STALLHOLDER tempted shoppers with a variety of sausages


the way things went on the opening day Among the other statmolders reporting a .


brisk trade was farmhouse cheesemaker Mrs Lisa Walling, of Garstang. "This is the first farmers' market we have been at - but


it won’t be the last," said Mrs Walling. The market also provided a platform for


Bowland Forest Foods, a co-operative of Forest of Bowland farmers, to blow its own


tr*The group of farmers is marketing its own beef, pork and lamb and hoping to shortly break into the mail order and home freezer market. The co-operative’s stall


attracted a lot of interest. "People have been buying, but our main


aim was to draw attention to the co-opera-


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the success of the first market was Mrs Hilary Cairns, of Osbaldeston, who has


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