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Cllthoroo Advertiser 4 Tlnies, Thursday, June 23,2011


So Taken by those Lanc^ashire Witches


Clitheroe Castle Museum last Saturday and takes the fbrm of a piece of music made up of 12 people from Lancashire humming a song personal to them, then interwoven with acoustic harp. Creator Ailis Ni


h is to r ic s i te s Lancashire. “Taken” had its premier at


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am b itio u s p ro g r am m e / '? - ? reflection on how the u taking place at stunnine 12 individuals accused of


THE Lancashire Witches are the inspiration behind a newly commissioned piece forming part of an .


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.. “^‘^'ining witchcraft might have felt across


during their final four months in captivity, while they were awaiting trial.”


•the rare chance to experience major works by artists of national standing.


contemporary programme are inspired by Lancashire’s heritage and offer visitors


All the installations in the


Ri'anin said: “The piece was composed specifically to be performed at the castle keep and the music is intended to


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and the same crowd returned on the Sunday afternoon for


keeping everything running smoothly. Many of the same helpers


ful to all those who helped by providing food, selling drinks and especially to Damian, The Grmdleton Plumber, for


mood they handed over to The Joshua Three, three musicians and a powerful singer, who were so popular last year. The organisers are grate­


to sample the delicious food, chilli and hot-pot and lasa­ gne, on offer, and to listen to the music of Mid Life Crisis, who sang a host of favourites from the ’60s and ’70s. Then they were joined by Sue Har­ greaves (also of the WI) and she really got the joint jumping with some stomping songs that persuaded loads of people of all ages up to dance, including children, and a little boy who kept doing wonderful Peter Kay impressions of knee slid­ ing across the floor. Having got everyone in the


sports day Grindleton’s Rec­ reation Ground committee organised a splendid Village Bash in the marquee. A great crowd turned up


various games and stalls as well as afternoon teas provided by members of Grindleton WI. After the very successful


were on their way to the rec­ reation ground for the village sports day and the weather was fairly kind all afternoon. "^ere were lots of activities,


YOU could be forgiven for thinking you were on a film set if you were passing through Grindleton as all kinds of heroes and villains were parading through the village. The fancy dress contestants


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Proms in the Park. Sadly the weather was not as pleasant... it poured with rain.


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Results Fancy dress: Pre-school - Jessica Watson, Martha Jones, Jackie Jones. Receph'on: Year 2 - Sasha McTiffin, Toby Furhush, Aggie Lo­ gan. Years 3 and 4 - Biiiy Oiierenshaw, Lois McTiffin, George Waiker. Noveity race: 13 -16 years - Janies Wolfend-


that actually helped because everyone piled back into the marquee and chatted away eating hot dogs and wonderful home-made cakes. The Pimms flowed, there laughs aplenty at the


However, in a funny way


at the display of the plans for the proposed new Pavilion to-


an, Harry Richardson, Abhy Wilkinson. 10 -12 Jo Aspin, Chadie Uoyd, Eve Hutchinson. ~ Connoly, Jo Richardson, Lois


McTiffin. Rat race: 10 - 1 2 yrs - Tom Wolfenden, Chris


Barrd Chadie Uoyd. 8-9 yrs - Jake Connoiy, tors McTiffin, Louise Wilkinson. 6-7 yrs - Max


buying books and plants from the stalls and trying many of the other fairground games on offer, while they listened to the excellent Clitheroe Town Band and the choir from The Grand. Even the dauntless donkeys still managed to at­ tract many youthful riders. Everyone was able to look


wards which most of the funds raised will go.


Recreation Ground commit­ tee foj^ll their work.


Henderson, Sam Uoyd, Jessica Aspin. 4-5 yrs - Oiiver Conlqn, Tom Aspin, Lewis Hearie. Under 4 yrs - Elsie Sutcliffe, Jessica Watson


Ebony Relding 13 -15 yrs James Wolfenden, Henry Ollerenshaw, Douglas Airton.


Adults. Carol Baird, Jake Lloyd, Andrea Wilkinson.


Sack race (teams of four in one sack): 1s t , And­


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rea Wilkinson, Abigail Wilkinson, Louise Wilkin­ son and & p h ie Bullock; 2nd Jessica Aspin, Esme Lo g an , Alice Walker, Emily Hutchinson; 3rd Issy Masterson, Elle Of- faluwa, Sarah Sharpe, Annabelle Aspin.


Egg and spoon: 6 *7 yrs - Sam Lloyd, Esme Logan. Jessica Aspin. 4*5 yrs - Aggie Logan. Tom Aspin. Lewis Hearie. Under 4 -Ebony Reldin^ Martha Jones, Bsie Sutcliffe. Three-legged: 1 1 and under - Jessica Aspin and Is ^ Masterson, Matthew Furbush and Jo Aspin, Eve Hutchinson and Annabelle Aspin. 1 2 and over - Heniy Ollerenshaw and Charlie Uoyd, Andrea Wilkinson and Abigail Wilkin­ son, LexieTraynor. and Georgina Pope. Three generation race: 1s t Jack Hutchinson. Danny Wood. Campbell Barken 2nd Eve Hutchinson Nicholas Hutchinson, Dorothy Barken 3rd Emily Hutchinson. Helen Hutch­ inson. Jeff Cowling. Egg throwing: Oom Stewart and Chris Baird,


Jake Uoyd and Sam Richards, Mike Baird and George Stewart


Walking the


WAS £ 5 1 9 .9 9


Limestone Link CLITHEROE Ramblers set off to Kirkby Lonsdale to walk the 12 miles to Arnside. This linear route, known as the Lime­


fully, and then to Hazeislack Tower. A few more fields were crossed to bring the ramblers back to Amside.


footbridge over the railway line to Hale before einergin at Slack Head. The roiite then continues through woodland to Fairy which the group descended care­


to the village of Holme. Field paths took them via an impressive


strong group had lunch and then contin­ ued through Holme iF,e]I,.behind Holme Fell Quarry and over the Lancaster canal


delightful path over Hutton Roof Fell an area renowned for wild flowers and there were bluebells, orchids and cowslips. After crossing Clawthorpe.Lane the 27-


stone Link, proved very popular. The route starts from the Devil’s Bridge and goes across fields through High Biggins to the hamlet of Hutton Roof. From here a moderate climb leads to a


bination of events has not yet been calculated, but it will be reported as soon as possible, and, of course, it will attract the matched funding from the Bowland Trust of Uvo to one. HatSLoff to the Grindleton


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A SOLDIER who knocked a woman’s teeth out and left her with multiple lacerations to her face has been warned he facesjail..


Bolton, has admitted wound­ ing with intent to do griev­ ous bodily harm, at Burnley Crown Court.


said the defendant had used “extreme violence”, will sen­ tence him at Preston Crown Court on August 2nd.


Judge Simon Newell, who Correction The total raised by the com­


IN our back page article last week about Mellor-based sidecar racer John Holden’s victory at the Isle of Man TT Races, we reported that John was married to Grace.We have since learned that this informa­ tion, taken from John’s biogra­ phy on the Official Isle of Man TT website, is out of date, as the couple divorced some time ago. We apologise for any up­ set caused by this error.


attacked Rebecca Watson in Church Street, Clitheroe, in August 2009. She had been left losing a lot of blood and with four cuts to her face and lip. Chappell, of Long Lane,


Andrew Chappell (31), had children donned their pyjamas as they took part in the special


Woman suffered ‘extreme violence’


Clltheroe Advertiser &Tlmes,Thursday, June 23,2011


ful charity, the sessions were lots of fun and we aim to beat the total of £5,000 raised last year.”


Live and kicking! by Faiza Afzaal


THERE was lots of music and fun at Whalley’s first Live Festival.


listen to nine live bands and enjoy a hog roast and ci­ der festival.


Thousands of people descended on the village to


Whalley Arms car park were OCD, the Loaded Dice, Rude Moods and the Big Headlines. The organisers behind the event were members of


Among the bands that belted out the tunes from the


Whalley Chamber of Trade. Mrs Gillian Darbyshire paid tribute to the hard work of the people involved. She said: “With only six weeks to plan, the festival was wonderful. “Saturday started with an outdoor stage and live


music from 3 to 9 p.m. at The Whalley Arms car park. “The event carried on into the evening, with pubs


joyed by many local people and visitors. “On Sunday a family event was planned, but, unfor­


in Whalley and the village hall hosting a variety of live music events. “The atmosphere was really good and it was en­


tunately, due to the weather the main entertainment would not turn out, so we apologise for any upset to families coming out for the day to find little about. “Originally a much larger event was planned and


weeks ago and co-ordinated with the pubs and local groups to bring about something for the village. “The music event was well received, and as it was a


first the feedback so far has been very good. We hope to co-ordinate many other events in Whalley revolving around live music.


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said: “We invited all our swimmers and par­ ents to wear pyjamas to their usual swimming lesson. This allowed them to focus on lifesav­ ing skills and feel what it’s like to be clothed in the water. “As well as raising money for this wonder­


try Hotel, Langho, on Friday and Saturday mornings, with each providing carefully bal­ anced activities such as swimming, submer­ sion, floating, with songs and games. Puddleducks spokeswoman Jo Gribben


one in four women loses a baby during preg­ nancy or birth and fiinds research into the causes and prevention of miscarriages, prs- mature births and stillbirths. Puddleducks run classes at Foxfields Coun­


plunge for charity BABY and toddler swimming lesson provider Puddleducks took part in the national Splasha-^. thon event in aid of baby charity Tommy’s. Tommy’s raises awareness of the fact that


Toddlers take the


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