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I ILots to fight for in AAfiialley i by Duncan Smith
AN AUCTION raising funds for the fight against proposed large housing developments in Whal- ley takes place this Saturday, May
7th. The event at the Methodist Church
Hall has been organised by members of the Save Whalley Village campaign
e C i tw e ro e r p and goods being offered have been
that the appeal has been incredibly successful, with more than 300 mixed lots of new and used goods ranging from boxes of brie a brae and vintage boxed hats through to bags of brand new teddy bears, porcelain tea sets and an electric organ. Offers from businesses in and
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WINNING CUP CAKE: Charlotte Whitaker (five) with her first prize win ning entry in the cup cake section at the Easter eggfestivai. A 2 5 0 4U /2 f
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WINNER: Rachel Spencer (11) with her first prize winning entry in the Easter bonnet section at the Festival of Eggs at Newton-in-Bowland. A25 04U /2a
Villagers festival is a real cracker!
EASTER TREE: Tullia Emmanuel (11) and Neve Dickin son (11) with the decorated Easter tree, which heid e ^ s painted by each child from Slaidburn and Dunsop Bridge Schooi and Siaidburn Brownies, in the centre of Newton- in-Bowiand. A2504U/2d
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SWEET DELIGHTS: Audrey Spencer and Marie Bennett with a seiection of cakes at the Newton-in-Bowland festival. A250411/2e
ARTiSTIC: Sarah Cox with her paint ing of the hen at the Easter E ^ day at Newton-in-Bowland. A 25 04U /2d
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NEWTON-iN-BOWLAND'S Festival of Eggs, held in Newton Village Hall on Easter Monday, attracted visitors young and old.
nity to use their imaginations and enter their Easter egg masterpieces into three classes - the “decorated hard boiled hen egg” class, the “one decorated cup cake” class and the “Easter bonnet class”. All the entries were then displayed in the hall and judged on the day with
Children and adults had the opportu
Easter egg hunt, an “eggx marks the spot” game, plus “name the bunny”, “guess the weight of the egg” and “guess where the chicken laid its egg”. Residents also had the chance to
prizes subsequently awarded. Other activities included a village
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win a prize for the best decorated, egg themed house or garden! The fun day rounded off with egg
event and this will go to the fund? of the village hall, which celebrates its 90th anniversary this year.
catching at The Parkers’ Arms. More than £500 was raised from the
COLOURFUL WELCOME: Anna Ben nett and Rachel Spencer, both 11, hold the entrance decoration to New ton Viliage Haii for the Festivai of E ^ s. A2504U/2a
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donated by local people and busi nesses. A member of the group reported
around Whalley have also been very generous. Bidders can compete for such
tempting items as afternoon tea with bubbly for eight at Benedicts of Whal ley; a meal and one-hour treatment for two at The Sanctuary, Langho; a design consultation with Theofano In terior Design; shopping vouchers for Cosgroves, Whalley Warm and Dry, Gilmartins, Kaos Hair Studio, Amy’s Deli, Checkmate, Hansel and Gretel
raising money to pay for professional services to help fight the large scale housing proposals for several sites around the village, which they say will ruin one of the Ribble Valley’s most popular tourist areas and turn it into just another struggling suburban sprawl.
and many more special deals. Viewing of auction lots is from 11 a.m. on the day of the sale, which starts at 1 p.m. The organisers of the auction are
about the campaign or the auction can visit the Save Whalley Village website (
www.savewhalleyvillage.org. uk) or telephone 07971812536.
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