Tag Archive: Shopping

Jan 23

A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

A massive thank you to all themembers who contributed in any shape or form to theSanta Dash, Nativity Walk and Late Night Shopping Event in thetown on Friday 2nd December.  The Nativity Walk was a sight to behold with over 250 costumed ‘angels’ and ‘shepherds’ andtheir families parading from the Parish Church to the Castle …

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Nov 18

Clitheroe St Nick’s Night Santa Dash

Enjoy a Sea of Santa’s in Clitheroe! Clitheroe Chamber of Trade and Commerce has preparations well under way for a spectacular evening of entertainment this festive season. The Chamber has joined forces with East Lancs Hospice to create Clitheroe’s first St Nick’s Night Santa Dash through Clitheroe town centre on Friday 2 December. The evening’s …

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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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Jun 27

Shop Clitheroe – Rewarding Loyalty

The “Shop Clitheroe” project is aimed at promoting the ethos of people shopping in our town and being rewarded for their loyalty. As part of their investigations the consultation team are looking for input and responses from any business that might be interested in participating in such a scheme. Please complete the simple form on www.visitclitheroe.co.uk …

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May 05

Flags raised by Clitheroe businesses for Macmillan Nurses

Clitheroe Chamber of Trade & Commerce has once again decorated the town with Union Jack flags to commemorate the Royal Wedding Celebrations.  The flags will be punctuated by the St George Cross flags to celebrate St Georges Day on Saturday 23rd April.  The Chamber is collecting from the town centre businesses £10 per St George’s …

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