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Thursday, 28th August 2008
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Ribble Valley What's On
Duke to honour Ribble Valley fund-raisers
THE princely sum of £500,000 raised for a children's cancer charity is to be marked by a royal visit.
Alan Reid will give talk to Masons
MEMBERS of the Clitheroe and District Masonic Fellowship heard W/Bro Brian Horne, Masonic Provincial Almoner, explain the workings of the charity which helps widows and family members in a time of need.
Boost for Catenian Association numbers
BROTHERS of Ribble Valley Circle of the Catenian Association were thrilled to welcome a new member when they met at the Moorcock Inn.
Insight into speakers' club meetings
ANYONE finding they have problems making a speech in public could consider joining the town's speakers club.
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Wind In The Willows comes to Whitewell
Ribblehead talk to Probus Club
Olympic flag will be raised at Waddow
Tea on Pendle Hill at food festival launch
Top Texel sheep sale at Clitheroe Auction Mart
Open day for Clitheroe University of the Third Age
Sensory garden on show at Southport
Assheton Arms chef in charity wax
Join Clitheroe Operatic and Dramatic Society
Computer courses to start again soon
Gardens will open for charity
Ragamuffins headline at The Grand charity gig
Eco-friendly tours of Ribble Valley launched
Nature photography for Ribblesdale Camera Club
'Scrapheap Challenge' comes to Clitheroe
Huntingdon Hall garden open to public
Young footballers invited to free tournament
Rock school is coming to Clitheroe
Festival of fly fishing at Slaidburn
Family skating sessions in Clitheroe Castle grounds
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