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up' learning for pupils PUPILS at Grindleton Primary School enjoyed a week of literacy during National Story Telling Week. There were activities such as a visit by a new au
Story telling 'booked
thor, school governors sharing their favourite story, local historian Simon Entwistle telling tales from bygone days and a member of staff from Clitheroe Library ejplaining how libraries work. The children were interested to hear that the li
brary runs sessions just for boys or for girls orily each month.
their books with each other all week, concluding with World Book Day when the children dressed up as a character from a book. '
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all librarians say “Shhh” because there is a special area just for children, so they can chat about books during their visits. The children wrote their own stories and shared
They were also happy to hear that at Clitheroe not
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car at home THE next coach ramble organised by the Ram blers Association in East Lancashire is on Sunday March 4th to Hayfield in the High Peak.
Leave the T h ere are pick-up
points throughout the area and, once there, guided walks to suit ali abilities or the chance to do your own thing. For details or to book e-mail Robert Eccles at book-
ings@coach-rambIes.org. uk giving contact details and ticket requirements, or phone 07795 250502.
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GUESTS including the town mayor and vari ous other local dignitaries were in attendance as the members of Clitheroe Round Table met at Eaves Hall in West Bradford to celebrate
enjoyed a delicious three-course meal and were regaled by local historian Simon Entwistle with tales of murder, witchcraft and other strange go ings on.' Chairman Gordon Preston spoke briefly about
the 54th anniversary of their club’s formation. Attendees at the prestigious black tie event
the unique nature of Round Table and how it pro- ■vides a framework for members to have frn all year round, whilst also raising life-changing amounts of money for local good causes. Area chairman Umar Memon also praised the
club for having been the strongest one in Lanca shire for some time.
and the diamond aimiversaty just a few years away, the members of Clitheroe Round Table are hoping there are still some very good years to come., • For more information on how you could join
With the 55th anniversary now on the horizon
or support one of the most fun and social service clubs in the world, visit the Clitheroe Round Table
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CHEERS: Chairman Gordon Preston raises a glass in celebration of Clitheroe Round Table’s 54th anniversary, (s)
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