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Fire warning for moorland


across the moors quicklj', putting walkers in danger without giving them any warn­ ing. We are also urging smokers to make sure that they discard their smoking mate­ rials safely and responsibly.” With smoke from these fires being blown across South and West Lancashire, Mr Richardson has also warned people with breathing diffi­ culties to take extra care.


Bonsai display


the society said: “We are staging the show at Shackletons as we know there is a lot of interest in Bonsai in the area. We will be presenting the Don Daglish trophy over the course of the weekend and are inviting the public to be involved in choosing the winning tree. The award will be presented at 3 p.m. on the Sunday.”


ciety, it meets on the second Tuesday of every month at Hippings Vale Commu­ nity Centre, Harvey Street," Oswaldtwis- tle, at 7-30 p.m. New members are always welcome and regular workshops are held, with guest speakers also attending. For details, visit: www.accringtonbonsai.co.uk


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Society will be staging the show and members with more than 20 years’ experi­ ence will be on hand to give help and ad­ vice to interested visitors. Raymond Garratt, acting chairman of


A BONSAI wring show is being held at Shackletons Garden and lifestyle Centre in Chatburn this Saturday and Sunday, May 7th and 8th. The Accrington and District Bonsai


ardson is urging members of the public to be extra vigilant whilst walking on the moors. “We are advising members of the public who are out on the moors during this period of hot and dry weather to take extra care and be vigilant. “With strong winds, fires can move


AFTER more than 150 firefighters spent last weekend tackling maj'or moorland fires around Belmont and in other parts of the county, Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service is issuing a fire safety warning. Deputy Chief Fire Officer Paul Rich­


Beavers turn


A CELEBRATORY atmosphere was created as Beavers fi:om St Leonard’s, Lang- ho, marked their 25th birthday in style. The Beavers took part in lots of exciting


has been a fantastic night. The Beavers have really enjoyed their evening and a massive thanks to everyone who helped - roll on another 25 years!”


loons being released. Each Beaver wrote his name and the colony address on a label and attached it to the balloon before it was re­ leased. There will be a prize for the balloon that travels the furthest. Beaver Leader Lynne Harrison said: “It


years old, then sang happy birthday and shared a huge birthday cake. The evening ended on high with 25 bal­


young leader, Liselle Hollins, and six new Beavers. This was followed by a presenta­ tion of animal friend badges, safety badges and a special 25th anniversary commemora­ tive badge before everyone tucked into their party supper. The boys all aged between six to eight


activities such as mahng windmills, creating a collage and making a 25-body sculpture. There was then an enrolment of a new


JOIN US: Sports commenta­ tor Clare Balding and other fund rais­ ers urging local walk­ ers, of all abilities, to take up the chal­ lenge. (s)


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Mayor^s roses for St George^s Day


S A I N T ’ S DAY: The Mayor and C o n s o r t present red roses to a group of delighted locals to ma r k St Ge o r g e ’ s Day.


ceived, along with the many nice comments like ‘Oh, you’ve made my day’, ‘I will wear this with pride’, and ‘Oh, how wonderful, I didn’t think anyone was marking the day’,” said Coun. Rimmer.


Royal Society for St George, of which both the Mayor and consort are members. “The roses were very well re­


RIBBLE Valley’s Mayor and consort, Coun. Lois Rimmer and her husband Gordon, handed out 300 red roses in Clitheroe on St George’s Day. They had been provided by The


each week from from Bury, and everybody knows they have a good market in Bury. Our Clithe­ roe traders are certainly getting it right.”


pleasure to have the chance to chat with so many locals, holidaymakers and shoppers, several of whom said they came to Clitheroe market to shop every Saturday. “One of them even travelled


saying with a wrinkle of her nose ‘Oh no, my husband gets hay fever’, to which I replied... ‘They’re silk’!” “It was a very pleasant task and a


“Only one lady refused a rose,


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gust 14th. Sports commentator Clare Bald­


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mile walks will all start and finish in the market town of Settle. The 26 and 14-mile routes are open to those aged 18 years and over. The registration fee is £25 for the 26- mile or £20 for the 14 -mile event. This will include a pre-walk


at your leisure at one of the many beautiful locations en route. There will also be regular check­


breakfast of sandwiches and hot drinks on arrival in Settle, an emergency pack including a whis­ tle and blanket, a well marshalled course and a packed lunch to eat


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