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• ^Ufsday, August 16,2012 Magical history tour
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S f fv ®me, full day tours will rin Saturday and Sunday. “Rosie” a
the f l h a l f - c a b
Claughton Hall gardens and grounds.' ‘he chance to look in-
the fleet of Cumbna Qassic Coaches. Leaving from Garstang on Satur- /nclude a guided tour of
Bowland fells to Scorton, and Wyresdale ^ark, where trippers can visit both the grounds and house.'>^
ne the home of Berry s Chairs and now under R
w ownership.
’ ^^*PPhig. for many years -
}f ® journey will skirt the ' coach, is from 9th, to link with the national .Heritage
stages Its first heritage u September 7th to
next month as the Outstanding
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® J^neraiy will include a gardens,
f^owland Estate team from their base at
the Board House near Stocks Reservoir £16 and places need
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SPECIAL SCENIC TRAIN EXCURSION TO SCOTLAND'
medieval cathedral, houses world famous art col ertion^ London and a massive range of pubs restaurant*; ann
g ^ e n s worth a visit, as weii as the Ciyde bne of guidance on how to best enjoy Giasgow see
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architecture as well as cosmopoiitan, ur*?*® range of shopping outside are a number of toveiy p^ks and and interesting attractions
tfollow the Walk with Witches” long dis ® events, visit tht ’
Castle Museum, guided walks around chance to
ance route. * needed and strong shoes and waterproof
riginal archives on show at Chipping Vil- Friday entry to Clitheroe
- advance by calling 01200 A packed lunch will be
Meeting House in Sawley, plus a chance to hear about the work of United Utilities’
Hall and the Quaker "™ ™'<=">her«,a6vem«,e,,,^.
Heartbreak memorial theft
' byEricBeardsworth
34, eight years ago. Jack and Mary Oddie had him buried at Hurst Green cemeteiy in the same grave as his grandparents, William and Mar tha Clarkson.
dog to stand guard on his grave, com memorating the pet diat he loved.
They placed the flgure of a boxer
When they visited his grave recent ly they found it had disappeared.
- “It had been there for eight years,” said Mr Oddie, of Bushburn Drive, Langho.
. “It can’t be worth much to any one else, but it means a lot to us. It’s sentimental value. You don’t expect something like this to happen in a place like Hurst Green.” The missing figure is a boxer dog in a stone-like ihaterial, pewter-col
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^ The graveyard is a peaceful place to reflect Full of methories for its visitors I
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bilent Dog of Hurst Green Cem eteiy’. We are printing it here in the hope It mayjpg someone’s conscience.
den ornament, and the couple are appealing for anyone who may have It to return it to them. Mrs Oddie put her thoughts down m a poem, which she entitled “The
oured and about a foot high, in a sit ting position. It may 
have.been stolen for a gar
THEFT VICTIMS: Jack and Mary Oddie are apDealing'fnrth i son’s stolen memorial to be returned. ^PP®a""efor their
long ■ ■ b With his grandparents our so is
miss but come along be For it is where our loves ones do
aken s M d now the gravestone looks for
sound d So please come home, our silent
For it where she once stood proud Guarding her master without a
og.
to police , for whom a spokesman ------ abnMf?^.°f
. The couple have reported the theft " "
about the figure could contact them dog figure that has gone missing, (s)
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■ Saturday August 18th, will include palm reading, wand making, face painting, wiccan workshops, tarot
Aspinall Arms, Hurst Green, on
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w a y WITCHES are welcome at a Kib ble Valley pub in a day of family magic to commemorate the 400th anniver sary of the Pendle Witch trials. The fair at the
information GRAVE GUARD: The boxer
loved dog t But alas, no more, for she’s been aken
had earned With special memories of his be
uned M d where we place a ‘boxer’ we
For eight longs years we never
A COUPLE have been left heartbroken after a treasured memorial to their son was stolen from a cemetery. After their son, Gary, died aged
A LOCAL florist has hit the national head lines by designing a floral umbrella for The
ers With Passion, based in Goosnargh, was com missioned to design a “plant-based” umbrella for a healthy eating cam paign by Alpro. Una is the face of Alpro’s cam paign encouraging Brits to eat more plant-based foods. They claim such foods can boost your mood and are better for you and for the planet. :; “I got a phone call out
design a floral dress,” explained Sara, who for many yeas ran a success ful gift shop in Clithe roe'before pursuing her dream of becoming a florist.
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floral dress I was com missioned to make for Harrogate Flower Show earlier this year. They then changed this to an
“They’d seen the
Saturdays’ singer Una Healy.” Sara CoIIinge of Flow
of the blue from Alprb’s • PR agency in London, initially asking if I could
.been hired for the shoot and Sara had no idea who
signs previously won a silver medal at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, first had to make a mock up version, and send pic tures to Alpro to ensure they were happy with the design. She then had three days’ notice to complete the umbrella and get it down to. London for the celebrity photo shoot. A private house had.
umbrella and wanted a natural look using mostly garden foliage, tendrils and a touch of white and pale yellow flowers.” Sara, whose floral de
couldn’t leave the umbrel la in the car or the leaves
room was air conditioned!
staff andguestswe arrived at a London hotel at 12.30 a.m. with buckets of foli age and flowers, plus the umbrella, which by this time had its first covering of leaves!” added Sara. “London was so hot I
the celebrity would be un til Una arrived, liecause it had been a closely guard ed secret. It was Una’s first photo shoot since her marriage to rugby star Ben Foden in June. “To the amazement of
would have curled up and • died. Thank goodness the
day, but.we then had to make the long drive home in 30 degree heat with no air conditioning in the car!
brella would play such a pivotal part in the cam paign. I’d just assumed It would be a prop in the background so I was ab solutely thrilled to watch Una modelling it and the photographs were superb. “I t was an incredible
We turned it down as low as we could and went to bed with lots of clothes on! After three hours’ sleep I was up at 5 a.m. to finish the umbrella in the freezing cold hotel room. “I had no idea the um
ing the publicity unfold - The Mail Online, Daily Mirror, BBC World- News, MTV, and Metro have fea tured pictures of Sara’s umbrella and she is keen to see where else it might
We were exhausted but exhilarated!” Since then Sara has been watch
umbrella... I can’t wait to see what’s next!”
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