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. byJulieMaoee julie;magee@jpress.co.uk Twitter@clithadvertiser '


An oral history project for Clit- heroe-QuariyTales-hasjust : received £37,700 from the Her­ itage Lottery Fund. . - • ' Quarry Arts is leading the


project which will involve t volunteers' collecting.the : memories of people who have worked in the quarrying in- - dustry around Clitheroe. It will also gather information from their families and other members of the community who have been affected by it. ■ Project researcher Dr


Martin Seddon explained: “The audio recordings made will be deposited in the North West Sound Archive, based at Clitheroe Castle Museum, and the British Library Sound Ar­ chive. There they will be avail­ able for future generations


r both to listen to and for aca­ demic research..


-t “Even though the quarry­


ing industry is extremely im­ portant in many areas very little recorded information


Dr Seddon interviews Frank Riding, of Whalley, for a previous project (s)


exists about. As part of this project we will also collect specialist local terminology used in the industry that can becomparedwithotherareas - again, an undeveloped area.” The Quarry Arts team is


headed up by director Bobbie Millar while Abbie Drew will


by Prof. Clive Upton, a linguist at the University of Leeds, An- drewSchofieldfromtheNorth West Sound Archive, Clithe­ roe Castle Museum staff plus members of Hanson (UK) and LaFarge Tarmac and others. Other financial support has been awarded by Hanson


act as an administrator. Addi-' '(UK) and Lafarge Tarmac.. tionalinputhasbeenprovided Dr Seddon added: “It is


hoped that'there will be a high level of local support for this project and an inaugural event will be held at The Atri­ um, Clitheroe Castle at 7 pm, Wednesday November 19th. “People are needed who


can tell their stories as well as volunteers to record them. Full training will be given and equipment provided.”


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