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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
f j the same time.”
HO, HO, HO: Father Christmas at Wlialley’s Pickwick Festival. G011211/2c
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