59 events within about 15 miles in the next 4 weeks
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Celebrate Charles Dickens’ 200th birthday with readings, discussions, quizzes and more more
Now established as a great comedy club night for the up and coming greats breaking through on the comedy scene. Timmy and Tommo have been running this fortnightly event now since October so if you are over 21 and don`t mind paying £2.50 on a Thursday night to be mildly amused then come on down to Bromley Cross in Bolton. more
Alfie was made world famous by Michael Caine in one of the most iconic films of the 1960s. It received five Oscar nominations and was recently voted as one of Total Film Magazine’s top 50 greatest British films of all time. Alfie was later remade with Jude Law in the title role. Alfie Elkins: the working class Don Juan of the East End - the man about town with the world at his feet and a new.. more
Celebrate the work of photographer Harold Crompton Robinson, whose photographs, taken in the 1950s in Northern England, provide memories of a bygone era. Harold’s preference for working in black and white film perfectly captures the stark realism of the industrial landscape depicted in many of his photos. This exhibition runs until Saturday 7th April. more
A brilliant northern comedy about love, honour, corruption and football. Pampered stars . . . Bankrupt clubs . . . A tale of football in the early 1900s The club is on the brink of financial ruin and its pampered star player is having girlfriend problems. Fans are fretful as the chairman considers a controversial plan to bring in much-needed cash to balance the books. This is not an.. more
Stuck with computers? Is this holding you back with your family research? Join us for an hour’s one-to-one with our computer mentors on the basics of using computers to help search your family history. Advance booking required. To book call 01204 332185. Sessions take place every Thursday from 10am - 11am and 11am - 12pm. more
SIMULTANEOUS EXHIBITION by Chess Grandmaster Keith Arkell Grandmaster Keith Arkell will take on all comers in a chess simul. Don’t miss the chance to play one of England’s top players. more
Meet New People at our Northern Link Singles Party Night more
An exhibition of photos of Oswaldtwistle by Franco Sanna. more
Formely Known as Full English. covers from Buzzcocks, Clash Cock Sparrer, Damned, Ruts, Dead Kennedys, The Jam, Rezillos, Ramones, Sex Pistols, Sham69, Undertones, Uksubs, Stiff Little Fingers And many Many More !!!!!!!! more
CRAFTY VINTAGE returns to the Ribble Valley again, this time with the scent of love in the air at Whalley Methodist Church on Saturday 11th Feburary 2012. The monthly event has grown to house over 30 stalls which offer an eclectic mix of vintage clothing, retro wares and lots of unusual quirky gifts. With Valentines Day falling only just a few days later, Crafty Vintage looks set to be the.. more
A Spectacular Family Pantomime from Panto Pop Shows. Starring Pop singer Kate Finley as Goldilocks and the 3 Huge Fairytale Bears. With Storybook Scenery, Beautiful Costumes and lots of fun Song and Dance routines. It is an exciting show for both lads and girls and all the family. Join Goldilocks and her Brother Silly Billy as they try to keep their Music Box being stolen by the evil Sorceress.. more
Clitheroe Parish Church Amateur Operatic & Dramatic Society are presenting
HELLO, DOLLY!
Directed by Anne Grogan at
ST MARY’S CENTRE, CHURCH STREET, CLITHEROE. BB7 2DG
Sat 11th February 2012 & Mon 13th - Sat 18th February at 7.30pm
Matinee Sat 18th February 2.15pm
Tickets are on sale at St Mary’s Centre
The first public booking is 17th January 2pm-3pm & 7pm-8pm
Then every..
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Intruiging, eclectic and exciting folk-fusion music from Australia and England featuring didgeridoo, keyboards, violin, Irish bouzouki, bass, drums and soulful vocals. From festivals around the world to you now - not to be missed ! more
Scots and Ulster Scots have emigrated in such numbers that no other European Nation has ever lost such a high proportion of it’s people. In the early days these were men and women who left behind them a homeland rich in the oral tradition of song and ballad singing; an inheritance which they carried with them wherever they went. Their legacy is apparent to this day. Sara will trace the.. more




