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itographerDean Carney will be published in "Here is Where the Candy Sticks: Poems about Shopping in Clitheroe", which will be published by Clitheroe Books Press on Thursday, September 16th. A member of the
Society of Wedding and
7 Portrait Photographers, iDean Carney specialises in iinformal or natural mono images with a timeless /appearance, i. The publication of the
i book marks the comple tion of "Shop!", a unique
/collaboration between the .Pennine Lancashire Poetry -Stanza, Clitheroe Chamber Tof Trade and Commerce fand Ribble Valley Borough 'Council. ■'Shopiwillseepoetry V displayed in over 50 town ..centre shops in a series of 1 innovative and eye-catch- ring window disDiays as -. part of the Pennine Lanca-
• shire Festival of Food and ;; Culture. The best poems :,will also be published in
f the anthology edited by vClitheroe Books owner ■ Jo Harding and former ■ Clitheroe Advertiser and
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poetry as a public art form capable of raising debate and enhancing the social and economic wellbeing of Clitheroe by increas: ing footfall into the town centre during a period of financial restraint. We are particularly delighted with Dean Carney’s images, which capture the timeless- artisan atmosphere of Clitheroe’s award-winning and independent shops." Ian Lloyd, president
of Clitheroe Chamber of Trade and Commerce, added: ’'Clitheroe shops and their owners have a rich cultural heritage and are famous for their award-winning, independ ent establishments, many of which have been run bythesamefarhiliesfor generations. "Our members will be
Liz at Designer Knitting Yarns.
Times journalist Theresa Robson. Shop! will see a feast
of shop window displays,
among them a 5ft wall hanging of Clitheroe' author Jane England's "I am a Knitted Woman" at Designer Knitting Yarns in
Moor Lane. There Will also be a
series of poetry readings at shops throughout Clit
heroe and a poetry trail. The poetry will include original work by the Pen-' nine Lancashire Poetry Stanza alongside work by established and well- known poets, such as Jean Sprackland, whose poem, "Hands", will be displayed
in the Castle Chippy, Moor Lane.
, T Jo Harding said: "The aim of Shop! is to position
working alongside the po ets to capture the essence of Clithefoe’s shopping experience through vivid installations, window dis plays and artistic imagin ings within their shops and
. businesses." ■ Shop! will take place .
from Saturday, September' 11th, to Saturday, Sep tember 18th, with Here is Where the Candy Sticks launched at Molly’s Cafe, in Moor Lane, on Thursday, September 15th. Further details are available from Clitheroe Books on 01200 444242.
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