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www.cmherooadverti8er.co.uk route unveiled TORCHLIGHT ROUTE
1 .Chatbum Road 2 , .
Well Terrace Torch l i g l ClitI proe Procession
. taking in a -wide loop around the town, with organisers hppeful of plenty in the proces-’
•has been published for the procession on ^ Saturday August 25th. I t starts and finishes in Chatburh Road,
AS time ticks away to Clitheroe’s 2012 Torchlight celebrations,’a finalised route
Sion.and thousands lining the streets to • watch it pass by.
Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and the London Olympics.
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ranous types of street entertainment along Castle Street, which will be closed to traffic for the occasion; At 2-40 p.m; a Spitfire will perform aero nautical manoeuvres in the sky above Clit-
'^ e fun starts at noon on Saturday with
IS only one part of a full day of Torch light 2012 celebrations, marking both the
York Street and finally back to Chatbum ' Road. Although the highlight, the procession
Road, down Bawdlands and cutting along
Corporation.Street to Eshton Terrace. Then along Woone Lane, up Moor Lane to Castlegate, down Castle Street, along
but who will lead the procession in stately fashion.
ed off, as tradition dictates, by a group of cyclists at 7-20 p.m., followed at 7-45 p.m. by the floats. In honour of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, the procession will feature Clitheroe’s own “Royal Family” whose identity is a closely guarded secret
heroe to thrill the watching crowds below.
The.Torchlight Procession will be start
display from the Castle keep at 10-15 p.m. so make sure you support this year’s Torch
The grand finale is a spectacular firework
light events, helping to keep alight 125 years of tradition. There is still time to get involved in
this year’s Torchlight celebrations - for full details visit Clitheroe Town Council’s web-
site.(
www.clitheroetowncouncil.gov.uk) or phone on 01200 424722.
^The; route; illustrated here, is from' Chatburn Road up Well Terrace then - left into Railway View Road and Station
, 3 . Railway .View Road 4 ' Station Road . 5 ■ .Bawdlands 6 Corporation Street 7 Eshton Terrace 8 Woone Lane 9 . Moor Lane ■ 10 Castle Street 11 YorK Street 12 Chatbum Road
ChernobYl children’s fund-raising efforts
YOUNGSTERS taking part in this year’s visit to Clitheroe from Belarus have been busy with their own fund-raising initia tives. The children supported
they raised nearly all the funds needed'.to pay for
of the visit fo^ one
. As well as all this hard work, the children have en-
volunteer for the group, said: “The children worked really hard at the bag pack and as well as being a great . fund-raiser for the group i t . gave the community a really chance to meet the children and hear a bit more about the work of the charity. “Through their efforts.
the work of the Friends of Chernobyl Children’s char- ^ ity with their fund-raising efforts, raising nearly £400 at ■ a bag pack at Sainsbuiy’s su permarket in Clitheroe with : the support of generous staff and customers. Liz Islam, fund-raising
-joyed Mother packed week' of fun. Continuing with their weekly dance and swimming lessons, and not deterred by ■ the weather, the group have
also visited Jodrell Bank Chtherpe Castle and a trip to
the science museum in Man chester.
-visit that the children enjoy t provides an invaluable boost
which are still suffering from the devastating impact of the legacy of the Chernobyl nu clear explosion. ■
o.'their, immune systems -
Lots to see and do at fire station open day
on Sunday July 29th between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Attractions will include various stalls, a tombola, face
AN open day will be held at Clitheroe Fire Station, in Princess Avenue, to raise funds for The Fire Fighers Charity (FSNBF). The event will be held on
. also be handed out to visitors who'
request.them.
pain&g; a'mini fun fair and a bouncy^ castle. Fire engines and special appliances will be on display and there will also be displays by the station per sonnel offering advice on fire safety and recruitment. Free< smoke alarms will
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