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VILLAGERS in Slaid burn enjoyed a parish tea party to celebrate the Royal Wedding.
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THE children of Grindicton Primary School celebrated the Royal Wedding with a street party. They all enjoyed a picnic lunch together with some of the parents and local people, brilliantly made by the school cook Angela Hargreaves. The v.iiiiuu;ii m
WEDDING CELEBRATION: The children enjoying their races, and took turns to dress up WEDDING QUACKERS: A duck race was part of the Royal Wed- wedding party tea.
as a bride and bridegroom.
children then played games, ran races, and took turns to dres: as a bride and bridegroom.
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parish and those attend ing Slaidburn School and Playgroup received a commemorative coin donated by a generous benefactor in the vil
All the children of the h .'J -
lage. The older children received a Royal Wed ding Mug kindly given by the Poor’sland. A Duck Race also
proved very entertain ing with all 1,000 ducks making it to the finish line and prizes to: 1st David Parker; 2nd Ge off Lamb; 3rd Caroline Blackwell. Thanks go | to everyone who either bought or sold tickets in aid of Slaidburn School and also to Joe at River |
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viding free ice-cream for all the children and to everyone who brought food on the day.
Our own William and Katie! I * y i m I?;;-Km 'W ROYALTY: Youngsters dress up as prince and princesses.
YOUNGSTERS at Ribblesdale Children’s Centre in Clitheroe dressed up as princes and prin cesses to celebrate the Royal Wedding. They fully embraced the big day wearing crowns and tiaras and waving flags. The children at the Queen’s Road centre even learnt a special song especially for the celebration.
Wedding celebrations in Barrow (10), from Stonyhurst. at Oakhiil College’s own “Royal Wedding”. HAPPY DAY: Staff and pupils at Stonyhurst celebrate the Royal Wedding. Stoneyhurst celebrates!
THE wedding of Prince Wil liam and Catherine Middleton was celebrated with a special programme at Stonyhurst Col lege.
one watched archive footage of the Queen’s visit to Stonyhurst in 1990. They then took part in a lively debate about the role of the monarchy, in which roy
Before the wedding, every
watched the wedding on giant screens, while anti-royalists had the option of playing in a five-a-side football tourna ment! After a festive lunch, every one went for walks in the sur
alists and republicans present ed their arguments with good humour and skill. P upils and s ta f f then
and memorable day enjoyed by all!
rounded off with a concert in which rock bands and classi cally trained musicians alike demonstrated their talents. It proved to be a very happy
rounding countryside, before returning for a barbecue in the sunshine.. The day’s celebrations were
to their wedding, pupils in the Preparatory school designed special wedding eggs and on the day itself pupils spent the morning decorating buns, making sandwiches and designing bunting, paper plates, hats and flags.
• At 2 p.m. the bride ar-
• RESIDENTS at Withgill Fold enjoyed a “field par
ity” to celebrate the Royal: • Wedding. A group of 57
OAKHILL College’s very own William and Kate - William Melsome from Year 5 and Katie Nolan from Year 4 - recreated the Royal Wedding at the Whalley school. In the days leading up
a wedding breakfast on the lawn outside the Prep School building, com plete with food, music and topped off with fresh ice creams for everyone!
school building to greet the crowds. There then followed
, only has 12 houses, joined , m with the celebrations.
i in with the Royal Wedding celebrations, (s) resident of Withgill Fold joins CELEBRATIONS: The community gathers to mark the Royal Wedding, (s)
residents young, and old / from the hamlet, which
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rived on the front lawn and took her vows to become Princess Katie of the Rib- ble Valley. Ably support ed by a maid of honour, bridesmaids and a best man, the royal procession then made its way up onto the balcony of the senior
Nolan (9), from Whalley, and bridegroom William Melsome
RESIDENTS in Millbrook Place, Barrow, also celebrated the Royal Wedding with a street party and lots of fun and games.
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IME. Glorious sunshine enables pupils to enjoy the outdoor Royal Wedding party. WHAT A CELEBRATION: Youngsters at Ribblesdale Children’s Centre celebrate . o. t „ •
fun-filled Royal Wedding party. The
ybungsters.came to school dressed up for the special occasion and celebrated the memorable day m style with fun and games and an outdoor party.
Prima^ School swopped the dining room for the outdoors as they enjoyed a the Royal Wedding, (s) m m c,_. . m ■ #
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