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www.ctitheroeadvertlser.co.uk 10 Clltheroo Advertiser & Times,Thursday, December 8,2011 www.clllheroMdvertlser.co.uk , ft-


PICKWICK FUN: George, Ursula and Natasha Thwaite of The German Food Company. G01121i/2e


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J M m i p mi m m Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, December 8,2011 11


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R E C O R D -B R E A K IN G crowds descended on Whalley


to celebrate the annual Pick­ wick Festival. Snooker star Shaun Murphy of­


ficially opened the event, now in its 23rd year, helped by Norman


and Christine Atty of The Doe Inn, Whalley. The 2005 world snooker cham­


pion mingled with thousands of visitors who had come from far and wide to enjoy the three-hour Victorian extravaganza. Attractions during the outdoor


From everyday essentials to something special


JRTow open 6 days a week Lower, ground floor- of .The Mall, Blackburn ;;


:Access from Church, Street, Ainsworth Street - or escalator next to Costa Coffee ;


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evening event included steam organs, fire eaters, jugglers and carol singers.


The shops remained open until 9 p.m. with staff dressed in Vic­


toria-style dress selling Yuletide gifts.


• g e t people into the swing of th in g s , live music was provided by local rock group Revisit (the lead singer is a


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Blackburn-born vicar, currently a dean in Wales), solo singer Amanda, who per-


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VICTORIAN THEME: Left, Pickwick Committee member Wendy Hack with Her mother-in-law, also Wendy Hack. G011211/2f. Above, The Mayor and Mayoress of The Ribble Valley, Simon and Grace Hore. G0U211/2b


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has been chair­ man of the Pickwick


formed last year as a member of the Seraphins, and a 12-year-old guitarist called Reece. Neil Martin, who'


Committee for the past seyen years, said the Dickensian festival was magnificent and the busiest ever. He added: “Despite the cold


weather, we had around 5,000 people who attended and enjoyed the event. “I am so glad we were able • to put on a festival and raise ! money for good local causes at


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HO, HO, HO: Father Christmas at Wlialley’s Pickwick Festival. G011211/2c


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