V-v I JtURALUFE , Wednesday, April 23,2014
;Tr- - fo r Wednesday'Apnl 23,2014
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' ^ ; ; » , VOLUNTEERS at the Lancashire'Wildlrfe-Trust
i ms are n° ®tran9ers to.wading - ■» through challenging.^.-,
environments
- Buttheyfound themselves ankle-: , deepjn paper
rather.than mud ,.
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c to help transfer more than 13,000 V ■ . paper records into a database ^ i ” - T'jThey.have now, however, reason .to congratulate themselves after:--;
£ . completing the daunting’ task; •• /;-• -The Talking Records, as they
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.-.are cajled, some dating back to w a the 1600s, will be a vital source
-rfSi of informationfor botanists, '- '*;- ' '-- researchersand students:
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.. One early example is bog * v : rosemary (Andromeda polifolia), •
- found on Middleton Moss in 1688; the moss is now a Lancashire-'- Wildlife Trust nature reserve - ; -
- : •-Other records include the sand -S- leek, which is a wild onion, found
■ on meadows near Preston in 1700, and Angellistenella, which is the fantastically-named bog pimpernel, which was found on Yealand ■ Common in 1775. - • -The records are taken from cards i.
; belonging to the county flora recorder. Eric Greenwood to act as ■
, an online supplement to his book,- * Flora of North Lancashire; which' ' was published last year.
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Blackpool College, has been , W . ' a b.qheb involved in the-Talking Records'
- - ^ nC-°ote wht^' aft'he- - " a;®ally lnterestln9 project. Some . < volunteers can be found working ^ ""They all share a oassion for * ’ - "There^ave been'a lot o f marint' w ^ ' " 9 part ln Wlldllfe surveys,
sbookwas down trees, digging ditches as well _ chance to get out of their homes * to do something different and to
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Th.shas been LenceSe v f i f e ? « ' 9'° " M U S IS ’ '9™ P' ^ ~ ' The Burlingham Team "f?*/' '-j;.
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Inqleton shop J; eat
Our clothing collection includes Joules, Seasalt/ Tulchan, Regatta, & „. Tayberry. We also sell scarves,.handbags,' jewellery, toiletries, ideas for the home plus brands suchas LSA, Fairmont & Main, Just Slate, &_Stone the Grows.
The Foodhall sells olives, charcuterie, fresh meat,' ; bread from our own
. bakeryrfruit, veg; frozen - ready meals, plus'-a -V"'
i superb .choice ofiBritish'? , cheeses.’ also chutneys}~
preserves confectionery, and.our-own-bake range of quiches'& pies.
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The. Coffee-Shop is ^ : licensed so you can ^ - enjoy a glass of wine, V beer, or cider with your ■ meal. These wines Ideal ales,; plus our, > - - rang’e of specially-
iblended teas & coffees,' arealso available to - buy in the Foodhall.-- ,
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■ The Coffee Shop serves- .a.range of hot meals & snacks a 1
1 day, from
full English breakfast, sandwiches, .& toasties,. '
: to traditional main - •
■course dishes,1 our own- ' cakes, bakery, desserts * & gateaux.: Afternoon teas served 2pm-4pm.
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Country Harvest-is1 just;T- l.O. mmutes from:Kirkby Lonsdale & 30' minutes L from Lancaster-via the'- L Lune Valley. Parking is’C
-.free on'our
3-acre.site:i For groups we offer _ _ v ■Dine.& Shop nights, & have a programme of -: evening events - '
Quality shopping right on your doorstep On the A65 at Ingleton (LA6 3 PE), open 7 days a week
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