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HEStocks'at Bolton-by-Bowland tfv have been a focal point of the vil- s lage for many years ^ -


, Clitheroe resident Bruce Dowles, clerk to the local parish council, is cur: ; * ;


" rently attempting to discover.for just how long -


:: •.- The stone pillars are original but the.',.:.


fa l- tb ta k e ,th e J ^J n teW Jenfqrcement techn 'managed'Bowffi^^


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.- wood has, he says,- no doubt been often^; :- replaced.' ^••. pi'Llnfortunately, the stocks are quot-*^ ', ed in passing in historical references, y;: ; ' but there is no indication yet as to


.: When they first appeared," said Mr;yS:K-i’ ,D ow le s^ ^ ,


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' iss'-They were there at an important,-5 ;; 'junction into the village, so people <- could be witnessed in them who had ' either trafisgressSJ blasphemy, the:


:'Sabbath or because they were drunk. : ; . There wasan Act passed in 1205 that,, y


yCmbstiyirisW ' etc even.within living memo^fof s o ^ : f iy Borton;by;;Bowi^ the Parish,Council of Boltdrijby-^Bow-VMrji land, Gisburn Forest'and Sawjey,^ !'fofmedjffj976as


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. 'tdfblldyv the stiape and fp • ward of the Ribble Valley Borough ,! ■ '(^u ittil;w filc t i w S 'lS Ilf M974. |f?AII the parisfrl^^^^ to 1974 in Yorkshire. The'hamletbf Tos-.a:


i required all towns and villages to have , , ^..stocks demonstrating that originally:,fKs^ V the very opposite of an ASBO was all that was required" '


" , \ The parish council has refurbished


'.of Green Partnership Awards, which are ? a community partnership between Lan-fc:


' cashire County Council, United Utilities,.-..: , .the Environment Agency and con- ■ ■ ■ .-stituentdistrjctand city councils..


■ : .. the village stocks due to the availability., :',


. side in the Gisburn Forest Ward o f th e ; W: - parish c o K the street iivYprksW LancashJre.'riThe viliage pub is'in Lan-.i,.!a


xashirean'd'thevillage^^^^ x h ire ,? ;3 f |^ '|^ ;J |il||^


■ i i iF o r 'd e y ^ , .was ttie fifst place that’y n w ja n ^ .-Tying Border MoK ; the.county fo r t .;§.^fhad’dafoing^


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; ; As the parish council operates a Lan-. : ■ , ;,straightforward.'-^rS;; — '—Zisi


'. cashire County Council Lengthsman5 ■ Scheme through a designated counjry-. '3 : side officeg theopportunity.to success-^* vfully apply.fora grantjwa^s fairly


. name to.'discpurage tfo ris ts ;T fo 'c fo ^ ^ : rus was "Daihatsu" and one figure came .off the back of a Fuji f ilm^aVtori ita ^


, :id b e lie y fo .-;|!M a ,i^g « ^g h e'entirefo ea a^ iies withinThe§;y^^ ■; Forest of Bowlanil Area of Outstanding £?:? i^vNatural Beauty a nationally protected


:35 "With our parish lengthsman beingE!';!:sJandscape which is internationally


'. well versed in normal rural-tasks deal;;’|:iS r important for its heather moorland, •J:::! -; ing witti styles and fencing it was natur^f,:;-; blanket bog and rare birds.


■ The stocks and whipping post at Bolton-by-Bowland.-Aisoios/m i


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!(..;;5?Belgian.way. with chips and mayonnaise.',We.usually havesK:- 5 oysters," queen scallops often lobster;,sea bassf'monkfishj-Dover i iTB«:fe£SoIes and whatever else comes off the dock either at- .te'',sivr;, • ' T— - Fleetwood or Gnmsby.


• 1 even Perom Itahan lageron draught.-‘s:S? fe A ll day, Sunday w ith M l m eal service;from il2-9pm .”i^ i '


Open a ll day Saturday w ith lig h t meals served ' -


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■■'=-.:Clitberoe Market is no exception. It has..,-,;,, " held a regular market since the Norman con-,:, ■ quest in the 12th Century i x- In our lifetime, the market has occupied • •three sites - all roughly based on its current


i premises. D. and A; Burney and Sons haye is - been trading in Clitheroe since 1949 and cele­ brate 60 years this year


’ ' -x'-Brothers Andrew and Richard are now a t ;


:■ the helm,'although their father, David, is still involved; albeit via paperworki David Burneys • moved from steam cleaning greenhouses, to -


" Selling vegetables t mostly thanks to the for:, , mer nursery on what was laterto beepmeij,.;-


Barkers’ site , , '


s s- It was then part-owned by Harold Black- ;..; Kburn and another and managed by Sam ,55::;;, s Bridge and, while,working there,' he heard, , . 'f'that there was a stall going on Clitheroe Mar-


q'kebHe fancied growing vegetables and sell-,,?.- "Tng them and the Much Hoole-based familyir-; ! has had a greengrocery stall ever since, s tillg , ' growing some of the vegetables displayed, x s ;> ;r ■


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: ness for 20 years or more. Among them is I' butchfoAllan Hacking - definitely one of the '■ 7 market characters, whose grandson, Sam .s'(18) occasionally helps out. Sam, who lives in : Preston, is opening bowler for Penwortham -.5 but it Is golf, not cricket, that is currently j, occupying much of Allan's time' A keen member of Clitheroe Golf Club - he.,


v; occasionally shares his passion with his cus-.T. '■ tomers .-.via a mobile screen set up behind ' the counter' ' l


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•'"ing; replacing a button, or^crafts of many; ...,; i kinds, Sharon Russell is rfoularly first port o f :.


;: call and has befo for 25 y e a r i Proprietor of-g Sharon’s Habi Craft, she has a wealth of


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■a he'althy balance of different lines of goods.f?;;': :as well as ensuring competition. From fis h , - j,if^ .‘fashion/dancing attire, cajpets;curtainsi‘te x :f^ . - tiles to toilet rolls -there is something fo r ; |s& 4 everyone


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4he world go by under the traditional lamp post in the market bull ring: once the site of i .i,.; ^Clitheroe Auction Mart - _


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-•jirThe market is open Tuesday, Thursday and',;i‘ . r Saturfoys with an antique/flea market on Frplav days. Parking is not a problem -; the car park;: : now occupies the site of the former market;


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