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•>#'-St.'Mary’s RC Primary? - School has.reachcd the fir - _ nals of the Times Education "School Awards as a result ; of its annual celebration o f ' stories


V tale ending for a Chipping; Jschool’s.storytelling festi- ; val?


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=i ".Its / ‘Amongst’the Fells’/ :: festival has already earned a i


: Learning Excellence Award from.:Lancashire County; Council’s ^.education de- -i partment and this latest ac- .u colade praises the festival’s


; .eTn;Junei representatives ; from, the.school will fol-M low iniDick Whittington’s footsteps as .they travel to: London for the award cer-:'. emony. ' -


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WILL there be a fairyA organised by pupils and -


w their parents, but enjoyed by. .vfhe whole community. ■


: -T During the event familiar characters from myths and


■: legends can be seen walking • between: venues as stories are told throughout the day at various locations around the village.


.“outstanding; community ■; contribution”.


. “everyone has their own sto- . - ty to tell’’, and as a result the; ; people’s stage was created ■ to enable visitors to tell their - own tales..r'i;; :They are also invited to -


Stringer; who is one, of the :event: founders, believes


. - The school’s storytelling ; festival is an annual event


: ' This year’s festival, which; .will take place on Sunday,: July 11th will be a medieval ‘ montage of stories featuring.


school’s storytelling tapes^ try of folk tales, classics and more modem stories. ■


Chris First phase of hoteFs £15m expansion is nearly ready by Duncan Smith


:. THE^finishing touches are being'put to the first phase


-. ning boutique hotel in the Ribble Valley.


: add a stitch or two to the i-daring knights and princess- •/HAPPY ENDING: Scenes froirs la'st year^s^^td^elling'fes^ organised by


' pupils at St Mary’s RCPrimaiy. ’ ( s ) T " ' , . ,


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devouring dragons, all acted.. out'by school pupils and their families. A professional storyteller. .will also share Celtic tales ,


. and there will be stalls, crea­ tive and music workshops;


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as well as the children’s ad-:' aptation of Shakespeare’s-; “A Mid. S_ummer)Night?s ..- Dream’,’.


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tact Chris Stringer on 01995 61367 or email head@st-' > marys-chipping.lancs.sch.uk > '■


' . ' , Full steam


ahead! ORGANISERS of the popular Slaidburn Steam and Vintage .Vehicle Display want to equal or better last


, S t : Bees,"' Enrierdale Bridge j .3 • Rosthwaite; Patferdale,? Shap, s


gines, visitors will find vintage, cars, commer­ cial vehicles, motorcy­ cles and tractors. And to ensure there is fun for all the family there will also be fairground organs and a craft fair in the village hall along- side all the other usual attractions. Mr McNamee started


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"going for, 30,years now and we’ve raised nearly £50,000 for local village organisations,” added Mr McNamee. . .'For'further informa­


tion about the event call him on 01200 446605.


the event in 1980, when he: parked his steam roller outside the Hark to Bounty. The follow­ ing year, a fellow steam enthusiast brought his traction engine to Siaid- bum and the rest is his­ tory. IThe event has been


year’s ’record-breaking event. ,,: .“Last year’s event was the most successful we’ve ever had in terms of. visitor and exhibi­ tor numbers and funds raised;” explained or­ g an ise r David Mc- Namee. “Almost £4,000 was raised, which was shared between the vil­ lage school and play­ group.” Now firmly es­ tablished on the “Steam Rally Calendar”, this year’s event will take place on June 12th and 13th at the Hark to Bounty and raise funds for.sSlaidburn Young Fanners’ Club. Alongside steam en


. . ,;Over the past six months, building contractors David


■ one of the development. This includes the construc-


'Holmes Construction have been on site at Stanley House, near Mellor, to complete phase


■ Lounge and Bar and refurbish­ ment of fine dining restaurant. Cassis. :■


tion of a new hotel entrance, the expansion of Mr Fred’s


• Lounge and Bar has almost doubled in size,'creating addi­ tional seating for 30 diners. ■ .- .The views’are guaranteed


■: cor (“cassis” in French) will re- , main a key focus, teamed with • ,. hues of chocolate and caramel, using richly textured fabrics


from a new glass structure over­ looking the grounds. A team of designers is applying the finish­ ing touches to the interior, us­ ing papers by Mulberiy. ■ Cassis, the fine dining res­ taurant, will now undergo a complete refurbishment, being provided with its own entrance and carpark. - Inside, the iconic purple de-


: the North West.: ■ ,:Further developments due . to commence in 2011 include


. backed by English Heritage, will transform Stanley House Hotel into one.of the most comprehensive leisure and conferencing destinations in


■ from Zimmer and Rohde. - ■ . The three-year project,


: The striking new entrance is • part of an overall masterplan which will see Stanley House build new entrances for each of the new facilities being cre­ ated. . Meanwhile, Mr F re d ’s


INVITING: The new hotel entrance at Stanley House, Mellor, part of a £15m. three-year expansion project.


manager Oliver Cooke said: “This is an exciting time for Stanley House Hotel and we are delighted to be in the final stages of completion to the first phase. “I will be sending personal


an additional 40 bedrooms, an international quality spa com. plex, eight personal treatment suites, a fully equipped gymna­ sium with exercise rooms and 18m. swimming pool, and new, 90-seat brasserie. Stanley House g eneral


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Say ‘cheese’ at tree event


• MAY is Lancashire’s Picnic Month and to cel­ ebrate, the Forest of Bow- ■ land Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is offering cheese lovers a tasty treat not to be missed. As part of its Land-


' scape Stories project, the AONB will be teaming up with Leagram Organic Dairy to stage a cheese making-demonstration on Sunday, May 16th. During the free event,


which will take place in Chipping, local cheese- maker Bob Kitching will entertain visitors with a step-by-step guide to this traditional craft - trans­ forming milk into cheese in the space of an hour! ■ . The area around Chip­ ping, Oarstang and Ooo- snargh, close to the south western edge of the For­ est of Bowland, is home to no less than 10 cheese producers, many of which are family-run businesses going back three or four generations. Climate and geology have played an


’ this area such a special place for cheese produc­ tion and, in turn, the rural industry has left its mark on the landscape in the form of cheese stones, boundary walls and farm buildings. Funded by the Heritage


important part in making


information about the event, can contact Sandra on 01200 448000 or 07973 923142, or e-mail: sandra. silk@lancshire.gov.uk


AONB, said: “I f you would like to find out more about Bowland’s cheese making heritage, and get to sample some of the delicious cheese made in this area, contact us to book a place.” Anyone wanting more


Lottery Fund, Lancashire County Council and the AONB, the Landscape Stories project is working with communities to un­ cover and celebrate some of the tales which link Bowland’s rural industries and its historic landscape. Sandra Silk, from the


invitations to all friends of Stanley House when all will be revealed at a special event in the middle of June. I am very confident the new look will be well received and win us many more friends.” :


Stanley House Hotel won .


“Small Hotel of the Year” at the Enjoy England for Excel­ lence Awards in 2007. - ' ,


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; .tablishments have been short- .; listed for the Lancashire and


;v: Castle Museum is nominated in the Small Visitor Attraction - of the Year category and joins '■ nine.other local enterprises


. ? The town’s new Clitheroc '^;|^ffiose who round themselv'es ini jv'if,TjTaste'Lancashire Award —


;5!.which are up for an award. - jS^ijThe companies nominated hSa'cro'ss 14 categories for the an- :.i-hual.Tourism[awards'were an- ijnounced.thisweek.-S' F ih aT ^ -"


l-Jaijpl_______ ications ■ froihr r. ,?OId Shippon, Mellor. . . .


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Fold Hotel and Oolf Complex;.. Lanaho. .


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gional Development Agency, are: Bed and Breakfast/Ouest Accommodation of the Year - Mitton Hall, near Whalley.: Small Hotel of the Year .


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