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FLYING THE FLAG: Below right, Mr Honeyweil waves the flag to start them off the rally at Mitton Hall Hotel. G170411/2C


MAD HATTER: Left, Peter Deary, from Read, prepares to set off G170411/2b


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best event we have been able to run with record breaking entries.


The Royal Society of St George, who handed out a red rose to each driver at the rally.”


route took drivers through 15 villages including Ribchester, Longridge, Chipping, Slaidburn, Wigglesworth, Glsbum and Worston. Organiser Mr David Bell said: “It was the


sports cabriolet 1938. After starting at Mitton Hall Hotel, the


and end the rally were fantastic too. “This year we were honoured to be visited by


“The beautiful grounds of Mitton Hall to start


fleet of Austin-Healey 3000, were among 120 cars which took part in the ninth annual rally, organised by the Lancashire Automobile Club, on a 60-mile route around the rural borough. The star of the show was a Frazer-Nash BMW


RECORD-BREAKING classic car enthusiasts set off around the Ribble Valley in glorious sunshine to celebrate St George’s Day. A Jaguar E-type 1966 FHC, five Morgans and a


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A SPECIAL ceremony has taken place at Dunsop Bridge to mark the revival of the Forest of Bowland’s traditional identity - an identity which some argue has been neglected since the reorganisation of county boundaries in 1974. Making his first public appearance since


Padiham signmaker Duncan Armstrong, bears the name BOWLAND at its top and is located at the junction of the Whitewell Road as it heads west towards the Trough of Bowland, the historic entrance to the Forest of Bowland. In 1974, with the abolition of the


sign for the times. A symbol of pride. “It marks a revival of Bowland’s


Bowland Rural District Council (BRDC), all the signposts marked with Yorks WR (Yorkshire West Riding) or with the Bowland Archer, had these markings removed by Lancashire County Council. The Lord of Bowland said: “This is a


traditional identity.


succeeding to the title in 2009, William Bowland, 16th Lord of Bowland, was invited to officially unveil a new fingerpost road sign in Dunsop Bridge. The directional sign, handcrafted by


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PRIDE OF PLACE: The fingerpost sign erected in Dunsop Bridge. “It is my hope that, as the opportunity “It is an honour for me to be invited to


arises, we shall see more signs bearing the officiate today. This is an occasion that name BOWLAND.


should make every Bowlander proud.”


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Kevan’s support for earthquake city


A SABDEN musician is helping bring a smile back to faces of those hit by the New Zealand earthquake. K ev an L in g a rd , the


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tour included an emotional night in Christchurch, where the earthquake killed nearly 200 people in February, as they played to a packed out theatre - the first international bands to do so since the tragedy. “I t was one of the most


just missed a huge aftershock measuring 5.0.


they had two mqjor aftershocks measuring 3.4. “.We flew out of Christchurch at 10 a.m. the following day and


experiencing the after-shocks, and there is a nervousness surrounding the whole city. “The day before we arrived


pleased to see us and we were so keen to please. The Kiwis are fantastic people. “ C h r is tc h u rc h is still


memorable nights you could imagine,” said Kevan.. “The audience were so


GOOD SHOW: Kevan Ungard of Herman’s Hermits.


Christchurch couldn’t thank us enough for being there, and providing them with some rock and roll medicine.”


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TWO black and white photographs of two football teams were found on the pavement of Kendal Street, just off Chatbum Road, on Saturday morning. One of the photographs show Clitheroe Football Club team


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Kevin McCawley and Roger Hargreaves. The photographs were handed in to Peter Croft at Harrison


members in 1959/60, and the second one is thought to be the Royal Oak Football team taken in the early 1970s. There are also three lists naming players including Fred Sharp,


people who siill had arms and legs in plaster as a result of the earthquake, and people told of friends who had tragically lost their lives. “However, the people of


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