Tag Archive: Fine Food

Jul 08

Clitheroe Food Festival 2011

Saturday 13th August 2011 The historic market town of Clitheroe is nestled between the famous Pendle Hill and the grandeur of the Forest of Bowland, lying at the heart of beautiful Ribble Valley. In 2010 Clitheroe was named ‘Lancashire’s Food Town’ due to the area’s long heritage of farming and range of high quality food businesses, many of which have been run by …

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Mar 21

What’s On Calender 2011

Clitheroe Rock & Blues Weekend – (Easter Weekend) – 22-24 April Ribble Valley Jazz Festival (Royal Wedding Weekend) – 29 April-2 May Sheepfest – 7 & 8 May Beer Festival – 13 & 14 May Clitheroe Food Festival – Saturday 13 August Ribble Valley Mod/Soul Weekender – 24 & 25 September “The Visitors” at The …

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Dec 06

Eat, Drink & Be Merry!

Clitheroe is renown as dining hot spot, boasting a mouth watering selection of stylish cafes, traditional coffee houses, stunning brasseries, fine dining and award winning restaurants. Clitheroe has recently been voted Official Food Town of Lancashire and it’s not surprising given the superb choice and outstanding quality of the towns dining experiences and venues! This …

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Aug 18

Big Thanks from your President – A Fantastic Day for Clitheroe

Just a brief word to say a massive thank you to all members for participating in Saturday’s event. Without doubt, the day was an unqualified success with an estimated 15,000 to 20,000 people coming into Clitheroe following the successful promotion of the day through the press and media. This was the largest event undertaken by …

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Jun 28

What’s Cooking In Clitheroe?!

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CLITHEROE  FINE   FOOD  & CRAFT  STREET   MARKET Castle Street, Saturday August 14th 2010 9.00am – 5.00pm Clitheroe Chamber of Trade and Commerce will be celebrating Clitheroe town’s new status as official food capital of Lancashire on Saturday August 14 with a Fine Foods and Craft Street Market. Clitheroe Fine Food & Craft Street …

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