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what’s on in the Ribble Valley compiled by Marcia Morris
All entries for inclusion to be on a listings form, available from the Tourist Information Centre in Market Place, Clitheroe, and handed in by the 10th of the month prior to the event
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THERE will be free admission at Clitheroe Castle Museum this weekend to mark the Heritage Open Days.
to take part in Tudor and Medieval Pas times by making their own braided book marks using a “Medieval Lucet” or turning the braid into a “Friendship Bracelet.” On Sunday, residents can make the most
On Saturday visitors have the opportunity
of their free admission by taking part in the museum’s special quiz. The museum will be open from 11 a.m. - 4
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For further information, contact Miss Mary Hornby on 01200 424635.
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Variousiexhibitors - everything you need to plan your perfect day.
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ACCRINGTON Accrington Town Hall Supper Room, Blackburn Rd Monday 5.00pm, 6.30pm Cambridge St Methodist Church Lodge Street Thursday 6.30pm Cannon Street Baptist Church Hall Cannon Street Thursday 10.00am
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c l a y to n -le -m o o r s Barnes Square Methodist Church Hall
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BARNOLDSWICK Barnoldswick Library Fearnlea Avenue . Wednesday 6.30pm
BARROWFORD Higherford Methodist Church Gisburn Road Tuesday 6.00pm
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BURNLEY Central Methodist Church Hall Hargreaves Street Tuesday 10.15am, "12noon-1pm weigh only *12noon, 5.00pm St Cuthberts Church Hall Sharp Street Wednesday 6.30pm St Marys Parish Rooms 3 Todmorden Road Thursday 6.30pm
ROSEGROVE Rosegrove Unity WMC Holmelodge, Rossendale Rd Monday 6.30pm Thursday *
6.30pm
*New Meeting: Opens 11/09/03
CLITHEROE Clitheroe Conservative Club Castle Street Thursday 6.30pm Clitheroe Cricket Club Chatburn Road Monday 6.30pm St James Church Hall St James Street Monday 9.30am
GREAT HARWOOD Churchfield House Church Street Monday 6.30pm
NELSON St John Ambulance Hall Eleanor Street Wednesday 10.30am, 12noon, 5.00pm, 6.30pm
PADIHAM Ighten Mount
Bowling Club Romford Street Wednesday 6.30pm Padiham Methodist Church Hall Ribble Street Monday 6.30pm
TODMORDEN Todmorden Conservative Club Function Room, Rochdale Road Thursday 6.30pm
WHALLEY Whalley Methodist Church King Street Wednesday 10.00am, 6.00pm
Tete-a-Tete One to one personalised appointments now available with one of our Tete-d-Tete Leaders. Ring 0114 281 5883 to find out if Tete-a-Tete is available near you.
THIS IS ONLY A SMALL SELECTION OF MEETINGS IN THIS AREA Occasionally times and venues may change.
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ed • Thurs Only @ 3.25,6.05,8.45 THE ITALIAN JOB Swedish experience comes to Bashall Barn
which focused on Bashall Bam as a prime example of how to devel op and diversify the rural economy on the site of a working farm, was organised by the Clitheroe-based organisation Rural Futures. The organisation, which gives busi
Barnes on the family farm in the Ribble Valley, played host to the visitors, who were impressed by his shop, cafe and micro-brewery just outside Clitheroe. Now, Mr Barnes aims to be part of a return trip to Scandinavia to see if he can learn from the Swedish experience of rural development. The visit to the Ribble Valley,
ness and environmental advice and sup port to the fanning and rural communi ties, set up the visit of the two-strong Swedish delegation with a view to an exchange of information and experience. Richard Atton, of Rural Futures,
said: “The idea was for the Swedes to learn directly from the experience of Simon Barnes’ Bashall Barn initiative which has brought revenue and employ ment to the rural economy. The visitors were very impressed by what they saw, and hopefully the visit will lead to fur ther development at Bashall Bam." Mr Barnes commented: “The Swedish visi tors had never seen a set-up like ours. They are much more narrowly focused In
A TRAIL-BLAZING, East Lan cashire farm shop has been the centre of attention for a Swedish delegation looking into rural diversification. Bashall Bam, set up by Simon
A GREAT day out for all the family is about to come round again when the Hodder Valley Show takes place on Saturday in fields at Boasden and Fober Farms, three-quarters of a mile outside Newton, on the Dunsop
Bridge road. This popular spectacular a ttra c ts
farmers from all over the Ribble Valley exhibiting their cattle and sheep togeth er with those who want to show off their heavy horses, sheepdogs, family pets as well as the greenfingered brigade with their flowers, plants, vegetables and fruit. There is also room for those with other skills such as baking, handicrafts, photography and painting and there is always a big entry in the children’s sec tion. As well as trade stands there will be
attractions taking place in the main arena throughout the day together with stalls for refreshments from hot-dogs to ice creams. All the organisers wish for now is a
fine, sunny day to attract the crowds to this delightful country show. EVENTS-SEPTEMBER 12TII TO I8TH
Parochial Hall, Ribchester, each
their country. They were surprised and fascinated by the range and quality of products available at a retail outlet in the heart of the countryside, away from a town or city. They liked our cate and shop idea and now seem keen to develop it back home. “From our point of view, we were keen
to leam from them. They have diversi fied in setting up a business making wooden furniture down on the farm. After all, they have the raw material in abundance in their country.” Mr Barnes is particularly keen to
learn if the Swedes have any helpful advice on bringing people on to working farms for educational purposes. He added: “We want people from our towns and cities to learn more about farming and the production of food. If we can show children that potatoes don’t just come from a supermarket but are grown
Mentelle (Cloudy Bay’s sister company) where, under the watchful eye of Eloise Jarvis the wine is vinified. A white, FONTY’S POOL CHARDONNAY (£7.99) is a medium-bodied, dry wine
^ k e Barrow Tel: (01254) 823213 OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL Sunday Lunch
£ 8.95 for 3 courses Served all day Sunday
Served Mon -
Afternoon Meal Deal £ 5.45 for 3 courses Fri 12pm -
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35 hectares of prime site in Pemberton, located midway between the Great Western and Margaret rivers. This area is fast realising its potential as one of Australia’s top vine-growing regions. Set up as a joint venture with Cape
WE have just received our small alloca tion of a new range of wines from West ern Australia, Fonty’s Pool. Established in 1997, the vineyard is
in a field by British farmers, it will bene fit both the farming community and the urban population too. “We want to improve farming and
food awareness and offer some sort of learning experience in the countryside. Hopefully, the Swedes will be able to help in some way and I am eager to tap into their experience and knowledge, as well as help them with the new ideas for diversification, before putting these ideas into practice.” Pictured at Bashall Bam are, from the
left: John Clarke (farmer from Ben- tham), Fiona Quinton (Lancashire Rural Futures), Anders Strange (Swedish delegate), Anders Wisth (Swedish delegate), Paul Evans (Lan cashire Rural Futures), Richard Atton (Lancashire Rural Futures), Andy Pickard (Lancashire Rural Futures), Mr Bames (Bashall Bam), (s)
with a finely structured palate of some intrigue and subtlety. Oak is used judi ciously to enhance primary fruit charac ters of nectarine and passion fruit with an elegant, long finish, perfect with fish or chicken. The first of the reds is the other Burgundian grape, PINOT NOIR (£7.99). The use of natural yeasts and and maturation in French oak con tribute character and complexity to this medium-bodied wine; smoky, raspberry fruit with fine tannins and a supple, smooth berry fruit finish. Lastly, a SHI RAZ (£7.99), which is a big wine, dis playing spicy fruit characters.
wine talk
Monday from 7-30 to 9 p.m., line danc ing. Saturday from 10 to 11-30 a.m. “Infinite Tai Chi and Chi Rung”. Mon day 4 to 5 p.m., junior fun dancing. Thursday 4-30 to 5-30 p.m. “Teens Jazz” dancing 10-years plus. Inquiries, tel. C. Cunliffe 01254 878473. Braille-It, a group to learn braille,
Creators”. Three new a r t graduates, Sarah Berry, Ellen Isherwood and David Cunliffe, show their work in a contrast of materials from metal, glass to ceramic. Alongside is “Willow Pro ject” a touring exhibition on the tradi tion of willow making with paintings and drawings of Somerset willow grow ers and basket makers by Kate Lynch. 13th - Hodder Valley Show at New
meets Thursdays, 9-30 a.m. to noon in the IT Learning Centre, old Co-op building, Henthom Road. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426063. Platform Gallery, an exhibition “New
ton. Inquiries, tel. 01200 446686. • 13th - St Ambrose Church, Grindle-
ton, presents a rock and roll night with the "Backbeats" in West Bradford Vil lage Hall. Tickets from TIC or Pyes Photographers. Inquiries, tel. 01200 441507. 13th - Clitheroe Parish Church, organ
recital "Toccata Spectacular" by Nigel Spooner, of Longridge Parish Church, at 7-30 p.m. 14th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa
tion, meet 9-30 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Ward's Stone. Leader John Webb, tel. 01254 822968. 14th - Bancroft Mill Engine Trust
presents steam with weaving displays by Lancashire looms from 1 to 4-30 p.m. Free admission. Inquiries, tel. 01254 823568. 15th - French Circle of Ribblesdale’s
first meeting of the year in Whalley Abbey a t 8 p.m. celebrating 25th anniversary. Inquiries, tel. 01282 698552. 16th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa
tion, meet 9-30 a.m. Clitheroe Railway Station for linear walk Blackburn to Whalley using the train. Leader John Hudson, tel. 01254 824481. 16th - Knowle Green Village Hall,
line dancing at 8 p.m. 17th - Knowle Green Village Hall,
sequence dancing at 8 p.m. 18th - Clitheroe Mountaineering
Club, indoor meeting in Clitheroe Cricket Club at 8 p.m. An illustrated lecture about China by Steuart Kelling- ton.
FORTHCOMING EVENTS - SEPTEMBER 19TH TO 25TH
19th - Clitheroe Unitarian Fellowship
f irs t meeting a t 7-30 or 8 p.m. a t Clitheroe Books, 29 Moor Lane. Inquiries, tel. 01200 425800. 19th - East Lancs ME/CFS Support
Group meeting, in Wilpshire Methodist Church, at 7-30 p.m. Speaker Val For- shaw of Bowen Therapy. Inquiries, tel. 01200 884250. 20th - Clitheroe Naturalists’ Society,
walk to Bolton-by-Bowland, leader Jo Kelly. Booking essential tel. 01200 428117. Meet 9-30 a.m. Clitheroe Inter change. 20th - Lancashire Countryside
Events, nature club at Wycoller Coun try park, near Colne. For children who are interested in the natu ral world. Book a place at Pepper Mill Barn, tel. 01995 640557. 21st - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa
tion, meet 9 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Gisburn to Cow Bridge, near Long Preston, - Ribble Way circular walk of 14-miles. 21st - Friends for Gawthorpe Hall,
Padiham, a silent auction from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Estate Block. Inquiries, tel. 01254 824312. 21st - Ebenezer B ap tis t Church,
Billington, harvest festival at 10-45 a.m. Preacher Mrs Christine Neal with pro ceeds going to Operation AGRI for work in Thailand. Inquiries, tel. 01254 248500. 21st - Clitheroe Mountaineering
Club, outdoor meeting in Borrowdale. Leaving council office car park at 8 a.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 427004. 22nd - Knowle Green Village Hall,
whist and domino drive, at 7-30 p.m. 23rd - Knowle Green Village Hall,
line dancing at 8 p.m. 24th - Knowle Green Village Hall,
sequence dancing at 8 p.m. 24th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa
tion, meet 1 p.m. car park for Twiston. • F urth e r details of some of the
above events can be found in adjacent "Lifestyle" advertisements. • A booking service for the theatres
and events throughout the region is available from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, tel. 01200 425566.
what’s on in the North-West
theatre BRIGHTON BEACH
MEMOIRS. Oldham Col iseum. Until October 4th. Box office: 0161624 2829. HOBSON’S CHOICE.
The Lowry, Salford Quays. Until September 13th. Box office: 0870111 2000. NOT NOW, BERNARD.
Octagon Theatre, Bolton. September 13th. Box office: 01204 520661. THE LAUGHING
BULLFROG COMEDY CLUB. Accrington Town .Hall. September 14th.
Box office: 01254 380293. SHA K E S PEA RE 4
KIDZ. Preston Charter Theatre. September 15th to 17th. Box office: 01772 258858. OLD NEW BOR
ROWED BLUE. Octagon Theatre, Bolton. Septem ber 20th. Box office: 01204 520661. FREDDIE STARR.
North Pier Theatre, Blackpool. Wednesdays and Thursdays until end of October. Box office: 01253 292029 JOE LONGTHORNE.
North Pier Theatre, Blackpool. Fridays and Saturdays un ti l end of October. Box office: 01253 292029 BERNARD MANNING.
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THE BUS - NURSERY RHYME TIME! Preston Charter Theatre. Septem- ber 21st. Box office: 01772 258858. COOKING WITH
pool. September 13th. Box office: 01253 290290. THE WHEELS ON
ELVIS. Octagon Theatre, Bolton. September 25th to October 18th. Box office: 01204 520661.
music T H E C H I C A G O
MUSIC EXPLOSION. Burnley Mechanics. Sep tember 12th. Box office:
01282 664400. JU D IE TZUKE. The
Lowry, Salford Quays. September 14th. Box
office: 0370 111 2000. THE ELVIS COLLEC
TION. Preston Charter Theatre. September 18th. Box office: 01772 258858. KATE RUSBY BAND.
Folk music. The Lowry, Salford Quays. September 19th. Box office: 0870 111 2000. VOULEZ VOUS. Man
N o rth Pier Theatre, Blackpool. Until October 28th. Box office: 01253 292029 THE USUAL SUS Burnley
PECTS.
' We are pleased toannouncethe fist Bonny Baby Competition ofthe vanayMagazine. ^ 5 3 ^ . Tbe compBff on is open to el children up to Dm sga o! four and photographs will bo taken tea olchargoot DJLord & Son lid,
5Moor lane, Clitheroe. on Tuesday 23rd, Friday®) end Saturday 2»SepSertaenlOJIliandijlOiTONo appointment Is necessary. All photographs will be printed in colour In the Vail ay maganWon Nneinher 6th with'readent being ash'd to^,
vota forthe hestchiklThs winner vvill receivo a canvass effectbwded piintand atrophy and two rtmnefs-upwill each recetve^ a smaller canvas bonded print couitssy of ABC Portraits. To enterthe competition pleasa take along the entiYform printedonthts
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Mechanics. September 26th. Box office: 01282 664400. WHAT THE BUTLER
SAW. The Dukes, Lan caster. September 26th to October 18th. Box office: 01524 598500. PHIL COOL ON HEAT.
Burnley Mechanics. Sep tember 27th. Box office: 01282 664400.
musicals CARMEN. Octagon
Theatre, Bolton. Until September 20thi Box office: 01204 520661. . UMOJA. African music
and dance. Manchester Opera House., Until Sep tember 13th. Box office: 0870 401 9000. THE SYD LAWRENCE
ORCHESTRA. The .Grand Theatre, Black
HOSPICE THIRD ANNUAL JAZZ FESTI VAL. Preston Guild Hall. September 19th to 21st. Box office: 01772 258858. ROY HARPER. The
chester Palace Theatre. September 19th. Box office: 0870 401 3000. ST CATHERINE’S
Lowry, Salford Quays. September. 20th. Box office: 0870 111 2000. THE DRIFTERS. Pre
ston Charter Theatre. September 20th. Box office: 01772258858. ROYAL LIVERPOOL
TO QUEEN. Preston Charter Theatre. Septem- ber 27th. Box office: 01772 258858. INCREDIBLE STRING
BAND 2003. The Lowry, Salford Quays. September 27th. Box office: 0870111 2000. BBC PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA. Bridgewa te r Hall, Manchester. September 27th. Box office: 0161907 9000. MUGENKYO TAIKO
DRUMMERS. Preston Charter Theatre. Septem ber 28th. Box office: 01772 258858. ERIC BOGLE. The
Lowry. September 28th. Box office: 0870 111 2000.
dance LA SYLPHIDE. Eng
lish National Ballet. Manchester Palace The atre. September 15th to October 18th. Box office: 0870 4016000. RAMBERT DANCE
COMPANY. The Lowry, Salford Quays. September 24th to 27th. Box office: 0870 111 2000. PHYSICAL ELE MENTS. Preston Charter
Theatre. September 26th. Box office: 01772 258858. DANCE NIGHT.
Accrington Town Hall. September 27th. Box office: 01204 693164.
exhibitions THE NORTH WEST
ON FILM. Burnley Mechanics. September 17th. Free event. BOLTON PHOTO
P H I L H A R M O N I C ORCHESTRA. Preston Cuild Hall. September 23rd. Box office: 01772 258858. LAIKA DOG. Burnley
Mechanics. September 23rd. Box office: 01282 664400. NITIN SAWHNEY.
Lowry, Salford Quays. September 25th. Box office: 0870 111 2000. BERNARD WRIGLEY
Burnley Mechanics. Sep tember 25th. Box office: 01282 664400. CARA DILLON. The
GRAPHIC EXHIBITION. Octagon Theatre, Bolton. Until September 20th. HERITAGE OPEN
DAY. The Grand Theatre, Blackpool. September 13th to 14th. 01253 290190. PHIL RAMSELL PHO
TOGRAPHY. Octagon Theatre, Bolton. Septem ber 22nd to October 18th. RIVER JOURNEYS.
The Lowry, Salford Quays. Until October 26th.
. CONVERSAT ION
AND THE OLDHAM TINKERS. The Lowry, Salford Quays. September 26th. Box office: 0870 111 2000. GA GA - A TRIBUTE
PIECES. The Lowry, Sal ford Quays. Until October 5th. THE IMPOSSIBLE VIEW? The Lowry, Sal
ford Quays. Until Janu ary 11th.
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