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•Artisan and specialist food producers from both Lanca shire and Yorkshire come to gether monthly to showcase
: their wares at Sawley Farm ers’Market.'
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It is held at Sawley village ■ hall on the last Sunday of eve-.
; iymonth',fromioamto4pm. J Stallholders sell high
; quality, local and homemade produce, as well as a large
. assortment' o f handmade* crafts, within the beautiful setting of Sawley and in the• shadow of the abbey’s ruins. • ■ Free parking, free entry
and refreshments are all available on market days arid it is a great day out for all the ■ family. .“ Plans to expand in 2014
mean that there are a number of stalls both inside and o u t
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■ -*; living network of nectar hubs _ for bees and other vital polli- -- mating insects. It will be delivered by. the ■
Yorkshire Dales Millennium . Trust in partnership with the Forest ofBowland Area of Out standing Natural Beauty,
fe Starting in April, it aims to restore and conserve a net-"
work of small patches of spe- - cies-rich grasslands across
. the Forest ofBowland AONB. - .-Sarah Robinson, Net
works for Nectar project of ficer, said: “Although we’ll be working on a relatively small scale, we already have lots of people wanting to get involved and transform their own little
area, from schools and church
, groups to hotels and village‘in bloom’groups.”
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.team also hopes to bring some very special species of wild- flower back from the brink through careful propagation. To launch the project an
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event will be held on Wednes day, February 26th, atDunsop Bridge Village Hall from 2 to
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side the hall available to local food and craft producers.- Anyone wishing to book
a stall should contact Sheryl, on 01254 822069 or 07968 653110. You can also contact • the organisers via Facebook at Sawley Village Hall Farm-, er’s Market.- -
• The next market mil be
held on Sunday, February 23rd, from 10 am to4prif v '
Asixth-formstudentat : Stonyhurst College won the -
. regional final of the national - “Poetry By Heart? compel tition held at Lancaster on ~ : Friday. /
' ' - Mary Flanagan will now rep-,
“resent the North-West in the ?national finals to be held at .the National Portrait Gallery in London next month,-. Poetry by Heart is a pio-
neering national competition designed to encourage pupils aged 14 to 18 to learn and to re- - cite poems by heart. Those taking part had to
choose a poem from each of the competition’s three cat egories - pre -1914, post-1914 and First World War - as part o f the Great War. centenary. commemorations.
!•■ -■ ... . Mary recited “Sing Me a
Song of a Lad That is Gone” by Robert Louis Stephenson (1892), “Badly Ghosen Lover” by Rosemary Tonks (1958), and “She Who Has Not Died” : by Edward Sloriski (1914). - Mary,-who also-writes'-' h er own poetry and hopes
Mary Flanagan has wonthroughto the national final of Poetry ByHeart
to study English literature at Cambridge University, said: “Poetry is something I really care about and I’m delighted to have won.
' “I am looking forward to
the final, as I can’t think of anything nicer than spending
threedaysreadingpoetrywith other people who also love it
at the National Portrait Gal lery.”
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