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Tickets available
for charity dinner Acharitj^diimerwiththe i
.Mayor and Mayoress of the Kibble Valley, Conn. Richard Sherras and Mrs Lynne Pate,
is being held at an award- 'winninglocal restaurant. Afive-course meal and wine tastmgpIusarafQewilltake place atLaLocandaatGis- burn, on Tuesday, May 6th, to raisefundsfor Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research and SSAFA, which offers life long support to Forces per- ' sonnel and their families. * Tickets cost £48.50 per per
son. To book, call Cinzia on ' 01200 445303.' Call Olwen , v
Heap on 01200 414408 to pay'
foryourticketsdirecUyto ' < the Mayor.
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• tre. Church Street, onMay = i6thandi7th. . ~ . -
for town’s beer fest ClitheroeReerFestivialwiil bes^edatStMars^sCen- i
The Campaign for Real Ale festivalwillcelebratethe' Sothanniversaryofthe ‘ ' Forest of Rowland Area of OutstandingNaturalReau- ty and feature more than 70 real ales, 20 ciders and per- riesplusbottledbeers.
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: There will be free soft ■ - drinks for drivers and
eveningIivemusic.Food will also be available. The : festiv^ will be opens from
'1 to 11 pm on the Friday and ’ noon to 11 pm on Saturday. ' '
Admissionis£2before6pm- - and£3 after.
Former Red Cross charity shop plans
.r Plans to convert the former : Red Crossbuildingin
• Clitheroe into flats have
been submitted to planninc chiefs.
'Itmproposedtoconvertthe ' BackKingStreetbuildinginto groundandfirstfloor flats. The application has been submitted to members of Kibble Valley Borough
. a future meeting of the council’s planning unit
Council and will come before' ^
development committee. The premises were built in 1919 as a coach house, with avet’ssurgeryonthefirst floor. Sincei992ithasbeen the Red Cross’charity shop and community centre.
‘All in the April Afternoon’ The acclaimed A Cappella
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a building fund to replace largeparts of its roof and pro ceeds from the concert, which starts at 2-30 pm, will raise
Singers will make their sixth visit to St Bartholomew’s Par ish Church, in Church Lane, GreatHarwood,thisSundayto perform a concert dubbed “All in the April Afternoon”. The church has launched
money for the restoration. Since it was first an
the well known lyric by Ty- concert in which many other
nan/Robertson of “All in April Evening”. This will set the tone of the
nounced, the concert has been eagerly anticipated. It will feature a programme of light hearted music for Spring. The singers will open with
iyell-known pieces will be per formed, along with some that will have different settings, though thetunes will be well known.
Tickets are on sale at £6 (accompanied under 16s free)
fromthechurchorbyphoning John Sherriffon 01254 879795. More details can also be found online at
www.acappella
singers.co.uk
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Saturday departures, 23 August - & 20 September 2014
Departing Saturday 9 August 2014 High on the battlements a bagpipe keens, the wind stirs, a distant shout; shrill
fifes, then the sky splits with the thunder of drums - Edinburgh Tattoo sweeps ‘ you away, and so will this break, which includes ticket, travel, 3 or 4 star hotel, full Scottish breakfast and free time in Glasgow.
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Schooners, brigs, barques and sloops galore at the Royal Greenwich Regatta;" offering mini cruises, deck visits and quayside fun in the biggest London Talf Ship event in 25 years. This bargain Omega break includes coach travel, 3 or 4 star hotel, 3 course dinner, and full English breakfast - it's nautical... but nice!
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