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topical turn thisyear-with a specially created Roman garden in the marquee mark­ ing the Ribchester Roman Museum’slOOth birthday and a laughter-provoking entry in the Field Day parade poking fun at Ribble Valley's planning bosses.


Gnome Improvements from Ribchester Club/Bee Mill Ga­ rage stole the show when they produced mock “approved” cardboard windows for hous­ es in Church Street - a refer­ ence to recent controversies in the village over just what style of windows the council will allow to be installed in historic and renovated homes in the main street. For Ribchester Allotment and Garden Society there was


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Alan Bennett andfellowgnomosprcparefora very special fishing trip" " future events a similar suc-


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on the weekend the bump­ er entertainment got off to a laughter-filled start on Friday


Toytime float with Suzanne Eckton and Hannah Bibby.


stage in a specially created garden in the main marquee, complete with pillars, box plants, lavender, herbs and an abundance of marigolds.. The new Field Day Queen


Millie Clash officially opened the event and was attended by Poppy Smith, Chloe Hol- gate, Holly Riding, Charley Marchant and Luka March- ant. She was crowned by re-


Taking a break from the dayjob! Fireman Barry Lofthouse swopped shifts for a stint as a Toytown firefighter : ■


tiring Queen Sophie Kearns, who in turn was attended by Scarlett Bateson, Daisy Ben­ nett, Madeline Maguire, Ro­ byn Shutt arid page boys Seth


■ Barrett and Teddy Shutt. For Field Day Chairman


David Smith the fun-packed weekend was also an oppor­ tunity to appeal for more vil­ lage residents tojoin the Field Day committee to help make


evening with a film night fea­ turing Mamma Mia and Tom and Jerry cartoons.


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parade and in the main are- Lrdenc^ na and there were side-stalls roe"-'created f°r a marquee display at Ricbh ester Reid Day 2014.


ranging from the tradition- deFrancptnnmi„-* „. al to the novel “Wake up Mr World^toaminiature First band Brother Rabbit, there


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