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•Artisan and specialist food producers from both Lanca­ shire and Yorkshire come to­ gether monthly to showcase


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and refreshments are all available on market days arid it is a great day out for all the ■ family. .“ Plans to expand in 2014


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Asixth-formstudentat : Stonyhurst College won the -


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