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.^•= Wntten by residents Gra-?: h'am'and Irish Wilkinson on s


. behalf of the parish council, R proceeds from the sales are-, going to the North West Air; Ambulance. The book "10 Circular


Walks Around Chipping," • '


; contains routes devised by,f : the authors after.closely v: v ■ studying the public rights ws of waybn the Ordnance


if Survey maps forthe area.v .-- ~ _With a foreword by per-, sonality and comedian Jim - ;


• Bowen, the book also incor-; porates "The Chipping ^Challenge," an eight mile; rr f, circular walk around Chip-R:; ■ ping featuring excellent : ;-. ,'^


, views and numerous possi- ; . ;: bilities of stops for refresh-'-, me'nts ■ . ^ "


■ - i ' Each of the'lO walks ■:.:


;■ ranging from relatively. •-■J; " . easy two miles to more; r v; 7i


-challenging eight mile routes, carries a list of diffi--


-'culties which may be 1 encountered,’some ’


t degendmgbn weather, oth-.- ers on livestock. Each route carries a - ^ ‘ ' clear map and extremely •


7 easy to follow directions ';.with local points of interest interspersed ,e


■ ' Tourist board ;


■ ; chief executive Mrr ; -Mike Wilkinson,-


V with the Bishops of ■ Burnley and Black-;.-;


..'■if-The books are available s ^ ,v' from Clitheroe Tourist ■ v,; :r, Information Centre priced 11^7 £450


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on Saturday, August 22nd, 2009 _Cattle* Sheep •Heavy/Gght Horses, ' ,, Horticulture • Poultry • Cheese • Wl


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■ Stilt- walkers ' entertain-5' ing shop:> pers out:,'<. side the _ centre, isv:-


1^ i; I EW "Welcome to Waddington'7 ^


’ l \ | siQfs mark the entrances to the ‘■ I ^village ” t* '' 1


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“ - The signs’ carved from stone, were > i - ’donated by Waddington Fell Quarry as a ' : goodwill gesture to residents in ■; ■; -t ;


■ Waddington village/and as a thank you-;,., f for th'efr contihuS support and interest r in the quarry operations.


■' R' Carved by stone mason Gary Devine, 7 tlie three signs have been erected at Feil.« • Road, West Bradford Road, and Edisf6?d7i


Road. Quarry Manager,_Gordon DickvU',;;


j explained: VThe working relationship a: n f'between Waddington Fell Quafry and ■';■,! ; the locafpopuFation is essential.to our ! continued growth and success.-r.ft: : •7;,:!'We'appreciate the work that.i's -c'.,-;-. ■;


c undertaken by the villaae in niaintaining - I an attractive, picturesque area and we .-■


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■’ are keen to help and support their--ftt; - ; ’ efforts. The ’Welcome to Waddington'i':<; signs are the latest in a long line of sup- ■;port that we hope to'continue.",'-:-;s£’'i-;.“ ,


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r . Councillor Ken» 7 ■Jackson, sales ‘ " manager at


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'r Dick", with one of t i the new "Welcome- ' to Waddington" signs. B30090B/I


2008 I .T-was internationally acclaimed soul star


Heather, Small who launched Clitheroe’s new -multi-million pound music and arts centre in V..


' . Her song .(’Proud" is now associated with . national outstanding achievements - and she . ■ ' The Grand, the town’s former cinema, is ; - owned by the Lancaster Foundation. It was a:-T,;-;


‘7: dream project for John and Rosemary Lancaster, -. who have pursued the development in a bid to -- - give something back to the Ribble Valley.John>


- . , developed and built up local company Ultra-i :;-".-'-;-,'; ■


“ frame into one of the town’s major employers;-v-w : > ,.i- The executive director of the centre is their.. >


■ . son, Steven; It houses a modern auditorium with .


. a seating capacity of 350, two recording studios,'. . sa dance studio, rehearsal rooms, plus mixing and -;- recording facilities-- »


• ■ -The cyber cafe is kitted out with computers; ■


: : and throughout the week attracts people of all ■ ages with a wide range of activities taking place.- -. ' The ambitious project was aimed at providing -;;,


: a positive, safe and secure learning environment for local young people and the wider community. ■


< r;.:ln the first 12 months,-; the Grand has become a - .- .^real hub of arts and creativity, with schools, ; ; ■. - clubs and organisations taking advantage of the --: fantastic facilities available -


. .- •■ ■;‘--:;To check forthcoming events, or.for-moreKE.-' '.


-■ informationj'visit www.thegrandvenue.co.uk or&m ring the box office on Q1200 421599 _ ,


I Clitheroe's former cinema has been turned into a £3million world class music and arts centre;v Ai50i09/iat7>ti;:>:.^i ' > - ‘


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■ sang it again at the opening of the area’s world--;; class £3m venue in York Street -r"


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