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We believe that Backridge Farm is a rather rare & magical place.
Hard hit by the 2001 foot and mouth crisis, it managed to remain a working farm, but also now houses some more unusual inhabitants!
Many of the old barns and stables are now home to some special ana unique businesses, which are open to the public; indeed we rely upon your interest and support.
On Saturday 30tn June (10am - 5pm) and Sunday l s: July (12pm - 4pm), we are hosting a 'design-led' weekend, and would like to invite
you to join us for a complimentary glass of wine and a browse around the various outlets, or simply enjoy the beautiful scenery and company.
We have artist's studios, a beauty and holistic therapist, 'Big Whistle' - specialists in Irish whistle and Celtic related items, candle makers,
children's play frames and garden furniture, fine furniture makers and designers, a hair salon, Interior designers,
a traditional wooden toy shop - and fabulous retail outlets. Stockists of:
Designers Guild fabrics, Farrow and Ball paints,
GP and J Baker/Mulberry, Anna French and Moon. Creed perfumes, Dr Hauschka skincare,
Ombre Rose, Tocca, E Coudray and Acqua di Genova fragranc Tisserand, Susan Moiyneux, Nailtiques and St Tropez. Phyto natural haircare.
Padovano handbags, Ochre cashmere, rlj J • j Wolford hosiery, Pistachio jewellery and much more.
Kathe Kruse soft toys and hand painted, personalized canvases. Maxplay - climbing frames for the home garden.
Design Led Weekend Saturday 30th June 10am - 5pm
Sunday 1st July 12pm - 4pm Live traditional music at Big Whistle Music from 1pm Saturday
Backridge Farm, Twitter Lane, Waddington, Lancs, BB7 3LQ
Tel: 01200 443377 for more details or directions. Units Available
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Hosted by: Artists Studio | Big Whistle | Melt | P & 3 Palmer Salon | Reflex Furniture Ltd Richard Drinkall | the Lilac room | Twitterlane Interiors j Unique & Wooden Toys I Woodstoc UK Ltd
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Parish fayre Rinse out the goldfish bowl - it is that time of year again when you could be the lucky winner of a new family pet.
St Mary’s School in Chipping is hosting its annual Parish Summer Fayre.
Starting at 1 p.m. on Sunday, the event
ews from the Villages f
tion contact Mary Ilall on 01995 61597 or to book a five-a side team ring David Slater on 01772 783G58.
t tCHATBURN^ End of year
will feature a whole Chatham FC enjoyed host of treats, includ- a night of eelebra- ing five-a-side foot- lions at the end of hall, a balloon race and organised chil dren’s races and Motel, games including a The team finished a sack race and egg and respectable fourt h in spoon event.
the Craven and Dis-
Visitors will be able to treat themselves to
cream teas ami ice cream from Robin sons of Chipping.
For further informa-
grove Players’ play or of the season Thomas ■ Manager.- the season Preston goalseorer
Therc will also ho a trict 2nd Division, drumming display, a Awards were presented bouncy castle, a toy to: Matthew Mus-
train for toddlers, tombola, bric-a-brac, book and plant stalls, as well ;is a grand raf fle and lucky dip.
Parker
plaver of and Ross Leading
delicious homemade Chat burn I-T thanks everyone who stip- pnrted the team, ineluding till tile match sponsors.
kGISBURNs Red c o a t talk
season presentation WI President Judith Park Under Way night at the Pendle Nixon gave a report Work on Gisburn on the AGM site had Community Park is attended at the Royal Albert Hail in London on .June 6th. She had been the cho sen delegate for Downham, Grindle ton and Sawiev WIs.
at last starting.
The rebuilding of the wall and groundwork will he completed . first before the instal- MGITIOrisI Hsll iation of the play At the meeting of the equipment.
She reported that the There may he some resolution against the disruption caused
closure ol community hospitals was debat ed and tlte vote result showed 99“'n in favour of the resolu tion.
Names ware taken for
while this work is being undertaken and the committee apologises for any inconvenience this may cause to resi dents.
• nr August Kith The "Buy a 1 ’lot of the meeting which will he at Alston Hall in Longridge. Dinner will lie at 7 p.m. fol lowed by entertain ment with Lynn and Jell Hoyle and folk songs and humour.
Dates lor future events include LFWI walks Irom V ithnell Fold on Julv 23rd and 21th and a creative writing course in October at the WI oil ice in Leyland.
A list was circulated for oilers of homemade cakes lrom members ior the WI stall at Downham Hall Gar dens open weekend on .August 4th and 5th.
Guest speaker was Dee Bottoms who told of her summers as a Red Coat at Butlins Holiday Camps dur ing the ‘59s and ‘G9s.
In true Red Coat style even a thunder storm, which cut off the electric halfway through her talk did not deter her.
She reminded ns of the fun on a Butlins holi day, dancing every evening to big bands with entertainment from top class acts. Many of today’s best
profpsional teeth and made a career break-
She said that mention ing Pwihelli, Skeg ness, Filey or any of the nine camps to anyone over 59 and the chances are that
through as Red Coats including Des O’Con nor, Roy Hudd, Jtntmy Tarbuck and Sir Cliff Richard. She also reminded the audience of the fun of knobbly knee compe titions, galmorous grandmothers, bonny babies and beauty contests.
Park” campaign is doing well with lots of residents already pur chasing their virtual plot for which the committee is most gratefuly.
If anyone wants to buy a plot please contact Nadine Jackson on 01290 445365.
The next session is Sunday, July 1st at 11 a.m. at Grindleton Methodist Church, until noon to 12- 39 p.m.
Mark and Mandy they will immediate- I t’s a fun morning for from Hudsons’ Ice ly recall a happy holi- the family, and as Cream shop for the day at a a Butlins supply of liquid camp, refreshment during The next meeting will the season, and to take piace on July 19th when Garth Lathom will give a talk on EnglishTrav- elling Fairgrounds.
Fort Vale Engineer ing Ltd for its gener ous donation.
If you have not been before, please book with Karen Sleet, tel. 91299 422392.
there are no age lim its, there is something for everyone.
Each shift includes a Bible story and songs and there will bo other activities from crafts and games, to quizzes and discus sion groups. Refresh ments are available.
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curd or spruce up Sunday July 8th, For fete details phone on to
www.hurst- your best pot plant ready to “test your Kath on 91254
green.co.uk and dick and remember to strength” or watch 826898 or Gill on on the photograph of turn up on the day, the children's races. 91254 826378 or log last year’s fete.
Memorial Ilall com mittee. secretary Agnes Bland announced the fan tastic news that the Hall lias been award ed a grant of 910,099 from Awards for All. This means that the new heating system can lie installed before the cold weather arrives. It is also anticipated that there will tie some money to spend on redecoration as the hall is going to need sprucing after the installation.
There will he a spon sored cross country race on Saturday. July l lth at 10 a.m. at Moor Laithe Farm thanks to Frank and Trudi Wralhall who have sponsored the A Memorial Ilall event.
There are various courses to suit all ages - from toddlers to teenagers - with prizes for differend age groups and refreshments avail able afterwards.
contact Trudi on 91299 445336 or Maxine Ravnor on 91299445124.
.’he committee is also planning a celebra tion party in Septem ber, both to thank all those who have helped with this proj ect and to raise fur ther funds for refur bishment.
newsletter will be dropping through vil lagers’ letter boxes in the next week explaining the new heating system and the setting up of a “Friends” scheme to support the hall.
If anyone wants a Clean in g
The aim of the event is to allow the children to raise money for their play equipment.
The next meeting of the Gisburn Playing Field Association is on Monday, July 9th at 8 p.m. in the Festi- The entertaining vai Hall.
turn up or contact ball teams. Giles Bridge on 91299 F e te
445124 or With the village fete Pilkington on 91299 ]ess than a couple of 445543.
ight Factory
The Light Factory is producing some interesting results with more than 29 people clocking in on For those a little older each shift, with room there’s no excuse not for more to join.
weeks away, it’s time for all the children of the village to think about their fancy dress costumes. The theme is “go green in Hurst Green” so lots of recycled junk is bound to impress the judges.
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SpT “ °.(f°™3!eaS! Grateful thanks are offered to the small but hardworking group who turned out to clean the hall on Saturday. The build ing was left sparkling. The next cleaning date for your diaries is Saturday Septem ber 22nd.
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