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“CHURCH” and “wild” are not usually two words you would see together, but at St John’s, in Hurst Green, the first in a series of Saturday Church Goes Wild events was a roaring success. Their aim is to help the


on the miniature world of lichens and the afternoon was led by Cumbrian natu­ ralist Allan Pentecost. He explained how church­ yards could be very rich habitats for lichens, due to the variety of stone and


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as the children discovered this world for themselves showed how a little new knowledge can inspire and enthuse us all!


The afternoon finished with a Jacob’s Join tea


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www.clltheroeadvertlser.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser & Times,Thursday, June 30,2011


ARTISTS who live and work in East Lancashire are being given the opportunity to ex­ hibit their work at Clitheroe Castle.


fantastic showcase for Ribble Valley artists and the time has come to widen the field. We know there is a rich ar­ tistic heritage in East Lanca­ shire and some fantastically


Council’s arts development officer, Katherine Rodgers, said: ‘The exhibition is a fan­ tastic opportunity for local artists, amateur or profes­ sional, to exhibit their work at a prestigious venue that attracts hundreds of visitors a week. “The exhibition has been a


ing opened up to artists liv­ ing and working throughout East Lancashire. Artists are invited to submit any type of fine art -including two or three-dimensional pieces and ones up to 1.8 metres in height - for consideration in the exhibition. Ribble Valley Borough


lery hosts up to four arts, her­ itage and history exhibitions a year, including the?‘Inspired Ribble Valley Open”, fea­ turing the work of amateur, professional or student visual artists living or working in Ribble Valley. Now the exhibition is be­


The castle’s Steward’s Gal­


Artists call to Castle walls


Mayoral support for young gymnasts


PUPILS from Gisburn Primary School who rep­ resented the Ribble Valley at the Lancashire Youth Games were supported by the borough’s deputy mayor and mayoress. Coun. Ian Sayers and


Jean Hayes watched the youngsters take part in the Spar-sponsored games at Hyndburn Sports Centre earlier this month. Following their suc­


cess at the Small School’s Final, the Year 3 and Year 4 gymnastic team represented the Ribble Valley at the games, gain­ ing fourth place out of 14 schools. During their busy


is part of the Clitheroe Cas­ tle Museum Complex, which received a royal opening in June, 2009, after a two-year, £3.5m. refurbishment funded by Ribble Valley Borough Council, the Heritage Lot­ tery Fund and several private and public sector partners.- The site is owned by Rib­ ble Valley Borough Council and managed by Lancashire County Council.


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.snow’s judges - with Gary Barlow report­ edly taking the candles home with him. Cheryl explained: “We had a call out of the blue, asking if we would like to supply some candles


Talk Back Thames, the pro­ duction com­ pany behind the p o p u la r ITV sh ow . Melt’s owner Cheryl Hook was happy to send some of her most popu­ lar fragranced c an d le s and subsequently r.e c e i V e d a big th um b s up from the


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from October 22nd to Janu­ ary 15th and artists living or working in the boroughs of Blackburn, Hyndburn, Rib­ ble Valley, Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale are invited to take part. They are asked to submit


talented artists, so we are looking forward to exhibiting their work.” The exhibition will run


schedule, the deputy mayor and mayoress also attended an open day at Johnson Matthey Cata­ lysts in Clitheroe.


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