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a'«»'v.’e.r5isil'-^«'>Bi^vnr,*f:,‘.‘S »rs?ssfe4i%tSI?fe ; : Clitheroe Advertiser ftTImos,Thursday, April 29,2010 . London r-. . ^ s' M S J « '■5‘- 'rs n .: V;;; www.cllthereoadvortlsor co uk ' wwwxlitheroeadvertiser.co.uk It^s a {* by Natalie Cox:


nual “Pendle Pub Walk” have announced that this year’s event will be sponsored by.Bowland Brewery. The Ribble; Valley, real ale specialist is even brew­ ing a special beer that will be, available at most of the hostel- - ries that the walk is scheduled to call at. . The circular walk-scheduled


. tarians from Burnley Pendie- side Club. This year it will raise funds for The Prostate Cancer Charity and the children’s hos­ pice Derian House. . V Richard Baker, the proprie­


to start from 11 a.m. on Sunday June 6th -


is organised by Ro-


tor of Bowland Brewery, said: “We are delighted to be spon­ sors of the Pendle Pub Walk and we hope that the special brew that we’re preparing will offer the walkers some refresh­ ment as they , make their, way round the route of the walk. . .“The.walkers will be raising


A THRIVING Ribble Val­ ley brewery is backing a char- - ity “pub walk” in neighbouring Pendle. Organisers of the second an­


s'JlOp per pint of the special beer; we’re preparing- not just on.


,. :.the, day,- but for the rest.of-the: year.” >


i-money for-two really, worthy causes,- SO; we’ll ,be-donating',


; “We’re delighted to have the: - support of Bowland Brewery-:


. - they’ll also be quenching the - thirst of walkers on the da};!’’;; People interested in either ■ participating in .the walk;_qr;


is welcome on the walk, and are ■ urging people to register now while places are still available: Last year’s event was the first annual Pendle Pub Walk, with


Organisers say that everyone - ’ - CAPITAL TRIP: Local cubs enjoy a photo opportunity outside 10 Downing Street, (s)


. •' around 50 walkers raising more .'than £1,500 for Rotaty chari-> : ties; including Pendleside Hos- ■ -pice and The North West Air.: ■■Ambulance.


A CAPITAL adventure was enjoyed a group of Ribble Valley Cubs. Sbeteen youngsters from the 1st Pendle


and Waddington packs had a four-day stay at Baden Powell House in London. They were accompanied by eight lead­ ers and during their stay enjoyed a tour of


don, where they not only saw the crown jewels, but also interviewed several Yeo- manWarders. -, ,. As well as exploring the Natural History


the Houses of Parliament and a trip on the London Eye. The Cubs also visited the Tower of Lon­


the centre of London on foot and by bus and saw all the main sites, returning home with plenty to tell their friends.


and the Science Museums, the Cubs had their photograph taken outside the door of 10 Downing Street. , . -Throughout their stay the boys emiored


;: sf Grahame: Trudgill; one - o f . I • the organisers of the walk, said:


; for the Pendle Pub Walk. Not.’ - only will they be contributing to two very-worthy charities,'.


' - sponsofing'walkers should visii-- the website set up especially for the walk; at:'www.pendlepub-. walk.co.uk


BOOK characters will be brought


;to life in a Valley village this week­ end. ' ' . :.;.This year’s Scarecrow Festival in Waddington; is based on the theme “a character from a book”.


-:;-Throughout the Bank Holiday weekend homes and gardens around


, the village will be adorned with scare­ crows of all shapes, sizes and guises. ' The Rev. John Brocklehurst, .vicar o f St Helen’s Church, said: “I have only, seen two scarecrow festivals in .Waddington. Both times there were many very imaginative and amusing scarecrows. I am looking forward to seeing what people have planned for thisyear.’? ; ^


Waddington S p r in g Fayre


Th«re will be no road through Waddington from 11.00 am to 4.00pm on Monday 3rd May.


Well-signed diversions will


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1 1 a.m; and 4 p.iri.;wehicles will,be; diverted around the-.village as the annual - Spring Fair and Scarecrow


iFestival takes place, v : ■ J'.iJThe diversion will allow 'the new May. Queen, to . lead her entourage in pro-


.;>>: Andj ‘after- the crown- .ilng, crowds will be able to


"enjoy various events and ■ sideshows before xqn-


Gardens and the brook to. watch Waddingfon’s own)


holiday Monday, between- ’- ( h g champagne On the May,Day bank.;.^-


, .version of.The,,Grand NaSS i- tionalS.The:G’f and Duck) ;Rac'e’-Vand the locally- 5oj.eji«super Ducks” ’


“ racing in the Champagne


■ Stakes. . Last year was the first


walk between events and viewing the scarecrows on


‘cession through the village -: ; display in a traffic-free e'n- before being crowned onv'. > vironment. i the Church Croft;


ised; enabling villagers _ a dedicated parking area and the-many visitors to -^at on’e end of the Church Croft,


time that the village was temporarily pedestrian- , , -


- --------- ------- As in 2009; the roads; i.verging on Coronation ; with vehicle being diverted disruption.’ >


from Ba'shall Eaves, Edis- ford Bridge and Clitheroe - will be closed to through traffic towards Slaidburn,


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Series of activities planned as Waddington prepares for the big weekend


isers have planned a series of activities’ which will be staged throughout the extended weekend at venues across the village, including a funfair which will be on the Croft on Saturday, Sun­ day and Monday. There will also be exhibitions in St


Helen’s Church with pictures of old Waddington, as well as a display by the local bell-ringers and entries in


As well as scarecrows to see, organ-., . two children’s competitions.


: Sunday’s events have more of a family feel starting with a car boot


/Vest Bradford


boat race at 2 p.m. featuring home­ made vessels - last year’s event at­ tracted almost 50 entries - and later in the day children’s activities will take place on the Croft. For both activities children aged 12 and under must be supervised by a responsible adult. .


Saturday is Children’s Day, with a -


: picnic on the church Croft at lunch­ time with family sports at 3 p.m. The Croft will also play host to a


sale from 8 a.m., followed by a family


. inue will process through the village, with the new May Queen crowned on the Croft, weather permitting, fol­ lowed by Maypole dancing. - At 2-45 p.m.-the Champagne


farmers market, craft fair "and other stalls on-Monday." And in the middle of the day the May Queen and her ret-


■ Stakes Duck Race will take place on the brook with a limited field of spon­ sored ducks competing for a bottle of ■ Champagne.





of the weekend will see some 2,000 -■ yellow plastic ducks make their way. down the brook in the annual Wad­ dington Duck Race.


: -Then at 3 p.m. one of the highlights Clitheroe Advertiser &TIme8,Thursday» April 2 9 ,2010'


Glitheroe driigscase


■ magistrates. . ■; • .He is charged with possessinjg 28 wraps of cannabis with intent to supply it to others.


CLITHEROE m^n Carl Wil­ liam Gillibrand (31), of Bawd- lands, was committed on bail to Preston Crown Court when he appeared before Blackburn


' Pair deny assaiilt i


- Henthorn Road, and a 16-year- old boy were committed on bail to Preston Crown Court when they appeared before Black­ burn magistrates charged with the racially aggravated assault of Moazzam Iftikha.


CLITHEROE 19-year-old Christopher Michael Eland, of


Car is damaged


; worth of damage. They target­ ed the vehicle some time in the early hours of Saturday morn­ ing.;.


VANDALS scratched the front and rear panels of a.Renault Clio parked in Nightingale Close, Whalley, causing £300


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- also be clearly sign-posted ■ especially for disabled visi­ tors who will be directed to


Afic should move freely.and; local ’access should be un-:v.;. ■affected.ir'-',’>;-,.<‘’y;- -r* ■'Designated :'car^parks: along the closed roads will


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