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-L The Clitheroe


i' Thiii'sday, August:16th, 2007 ^ > No. 6,316 w iM ,


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A NEW “Ribble Valley Food Trail” aims to pro­ pel our area into the cen­ tre of the nation’s “food­


ie” kingdom. I t is hoped th a t food


lovers will flock to the Rib­ ble Valley from far and wide when a new trail of tas ty and tem p tin g tre a ts is launched early next year. I t will pull together all


th e finest fare from the area’s farms, shops, food and drink producers and eating places so that those who take to the trail can be guided around the Valley bite by delicious bite. Now the search is on for


the borough’s best food pro­ ducers, retailers and restau­ rateurs to be included in the


trail. Ribble Valley Mayor


Coun. Doreen Taylor, award-winning restaurateur Nigel Haworth, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times resi­ dent gourmet and recipe queen Marcia Morris, Lan­ cashire food writer Olivia Assheton and Ribble Valley Borough Council’s tourism officer Rebecca Kay this week launched the search for participants. Nigel Haworth, chef patron of the Michelin-


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starred Northcote Manor, in Langho, and The Three Fishes, a t Mitton,com­ mented: “The new food trail will help make quality


local food available to visi­ tors and Ribble Valley resi­ dents alike. “I t is an excellent idea, which I endorse whole­


heartedly.” Our food writer Marcia Morris has pro­ duced recipes and restau­ ra n t profiles for the Clitheroe Advertiser and


its lifestyle magazine, The Valley, for more years than she cares to remember!


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Store says ‘no comment’ but rumours rife


RUMOURS persist th a t a Marks and Spencer food store could be opened in Clitheroe, as the company this week declined to comment on the story. The rumours centre on the former Kwik


Save store on Station Road, which closed earlier this year. In recent years food has played an increasingly important part in Marks and Spencer’s business and market­


ing strategy. Its “Simply Food” convenience store for­ . t .


mat was launched in 2001 and the compa­ ny now has more than 100 Simply Food stores, including outlets in train stations and motorway service stations. This week a spokesman at Marks and


Spencer’s press office would neither confirm nor deny that the company was looking at a


Clitheroe store. Besides the food halls in its more than 400


clothing stores throughout the UK, the company also operates a growing number of standalone food stores._______


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