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21 July 2010
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PLACES AVAILABLE ON EMERGENCY FIRST AID AT WORK COURSE!
Health & Safety Executive approved one-day course.
This the minimum level of First Aid Training for the workplace, most appropriate for smaller environments that present few health &
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20 July 2010
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Transcript of a speech by the Prime Minister on the Big Society, 19 July 2010.
For details, please go to the PCN download section. You will need to register your details to view the document 'The
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| 28 September 2010 |
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Reading has a remarkable power: it expands our worlds; it gives us new ways of expressing feeling and new ways of understanding. The Reader Organisation’s nationally recognised Get Into Reading project runs more than 200
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| 19 September 2010 |
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UK Wheelchair Challenge 2010 - 19th September 2010
2010 is a big year for sport: The Football World Cup in South Africa, the Commonwealth Games in India and Golf's Ryder Cup in Wales to name
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All current PCN members are
listed below with full details. To search members please use
the search function on the right or navigate through the member
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| We are growing and learning as a group together. We have 3 sections Beavers, Cubs and Sea Scouts. We have a Scout Group Leader Doris that keeps the group together and liases with the parents, freeing up time for leaders to concentrate on the young children. The leader of the Beavers, age 6 to 8, is Julie (Baloo), Julie is fairly new to Scouting but
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| We are a Brownie Unit running in Trawden during term time. Brownies is for girls aged 7 - 10. Brownies take part in indoor and outdoor activities that challenge them to do their best. Our meetings are action packed and full of challenges, games and activities, usually ones that Brownies have suggested themselves. Brownies work in small groups called Sixes.
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| Age Concern Lancashire is a countywide charity working with and for older people. We believe that later life should be valued and fulfilling. Our staff and volunteers provide a wide range of services and support for older people which include hospital discharge, social, leisure and educational activities, information, visiting and befriending, day care, ageing well, housing support as well as campaigning on behalf of older
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| Alkincoats allotment association was set up in April 2005 by a group of allotment holders to try and improve the overall state of the allotment site which had become a bit run down, achieve full tenancy of all plots and to organise courses to improve peoples knowledge of gardening with a particular emphasis on organic methods.
As we had a waiting list off 25 our first
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| We are a mother and babies group operating 9.30am - 11.30am from Primet Community Centre every Thursady TERM TIME. £1 per adult, includes coffee/tea, biscuits, fruit/cheese snack for children. Mums, dads, grandparents, minders - all are welcome. We restart 7th September 2006. Come along and meet us all, no chrge 1st visit. Age group is birth - 4 years and the parent/carer is to remain
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| Main Contacts
Carol Riley - Chair 01282 868224
Marion Snowden: marionsnowden@btinternet.com
Kevin Singleton: kevin.singleton@pendle.gov.uk
David McQuillan: david.mcquillan2@ntl.world.com
Welcome To Alkincoates woodland Local nature reserve
Our group was first formed in June 2004 with invaluable advice and a start up grant from PCN. The aim of the group was to protect, preserve and develop this lovely area of young woodland situated in Colne between Red Lane and Holt House playing fields.
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| One of the many Community Action Groups run by the Activate Pendle throughout deprived wards in Pendle is Ashiana Lodge Older Women Community Action Group. The aim of the CAGs is to work with small groups of people to reduce risks of coronary heart disease by enabling, encouraging and empowering them to address those risks and choose a healthy life style.
The Ashiana Lodge Older
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| Our aim is to present and display textile and steam heritage. Engines run in steam on thirteen Sundays from March to November.
Ample car parking, refreshments, souvenirs, DVDs and tea-towels made on our own loom. Static viewing is every Saturday between 11.00am and 3.00pm. Groups or private steamings on non-steaming days by arrangement. Concessions for groups of over 10 people on steaming days. Demonstrations of starting,
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| Fun, friendship and trying something new and exciting, that's what Round Table is all about. From sports to arts and nights out at restaurants to family social events, Round Table prides itself on giving its members the chance to embrace life to the full. There are many benefits to becoming a Round Tabler. Taking part in debate and organising functions and events will build leadership
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| We are a small group of over sixty's who meet each Wednesday afternoon in the basement of Barnoldswick Civic Centre to play bridge. Our total membership at present is only 13, usually we average about 7 or 8 players.
In the past we have sought to introduce new bridge players to this fasinating game, over the past year we have brought on seven completely
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| This organisation provide various community arts events, which benefit the people of Barnoldswick. The project will hold art and craft workshops for young people.
01282 666777
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| Founder member of The Ribblesdale Cricket League in 1892 Members of The Ribblesdale Cricket League in 1892-1901, 1903-1905, 1932 to the present day Members of the Craven & District Cricket League 1906-1931. The Third Team were also a member of the Craven & District Cricket League until recently.
Barnoldswick C.C.is an ECB "Focus Club" and is "Clubmark" accredited.
The Club currently runs the following teams - 1st
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| The Church is one of the Colne & Nelson Circuit of Independent Methodist Churches, each managed individually by its Members, but part of the national I.M. Connexion. The form of service is generally Methodist, but with unpaid Ministers and usually a different preacher each week from the Circuit and other churches.
The Chapel is a Grade II* Listed Building situated in a Conservation Area in
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| Barrowford Park dates back to the 1920s and was conceived by two local cotton manufacturers, Sam Holden and John Dixon, who wanted to create a park and recreation ground for the people of Barrowford. The two men gave the land for the park and the people of Barrowford raised the funds for the recreation ground. Officially opened on 25th March 1924, the Park was handed
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| Black Knights Kickboxing, ages from 5 years to Mums and Dads.
There are Classes for all.
From Beginner to Black Belt.
From Novice to World Champion.
Black Knights have produced all.
Allan Clarkin 6 Dan WAKO GB ( member of the World Governing Body WAKO )
Also CRB cleared and First Aid Cert holder.
01282 436731
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| A community built fitness centre for the young and the old of Brierfield. Free of charge for the deprived areas of the community.
01282 605050
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| Bradley Early Years Centre aims to work with parents and carers to build on the children’s early experiences. The centre’s environment is committed to the child’s interests, where learning takes place through purposeful play. Our goal is for each child to develop his/her potential in a supportive atmosphere sensitive to individual needs.
(01282) 694627
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| Brierfield Action in the Community was formed in 2002 with the purpose of improving the lives of the residents and their environment. We would also be there to help small Brierfield groups obtain funding for their projects and help in any way we could.
We formed a Company Limited by Guarantee with a Board of ten directors and also registered with the Charity commission.
Our first
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| The purpose of the Club is to provide a regular meeting point for retired local professional and
businessmen.
It is an opportunity to increase their social contacts and meet other similarly minded people.The club
is open to all men from the professional, business and equivalent occupations in the Pendle area who have fully or partially retired or are about to retire from their normal
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| Brierfield Baptist Church is a family church who welcome all ages. Sunday Services are at 10.30am and 6pm; we also have midweek meetings for both adults and children.
Address:
32 Reedley Road
Reedley
Lancashire
BB10 2LU
UK
Contact Details:
Church Secretary: 01282 618026
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| Our aim is to play and to teach duplicate bridge. The club has 2 playing areas, each with comfortable accommodation for 12 tables. The upstairs area is mainly used for teaching.
We have an excellent kitchen for catering for social events. There is access and parking for disabled people and a small library for members.
01282 694175
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| Contact Name Parish Clerk Mr J Grice
Brierfield has associations with the Quaker Movement and their meeting house at Marsden Cross and the quaint Quaker Bridge still stand. Later the town owed its growth to the discovery of coal in the 19th century. When the pits were exhausted the railway, the canal and cotton industry came. Today the majestic Brierfield Mills still dominate the town.
01282 699687
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| Brook Advisory Centre - commonly known just as Brook - is the only national voluntary sector provider of free and confidential sexual health advice and services specifically for young people under 25. Brook is a registered charity, and has 40 years' experience of providing professional advice through specially trained doctors, nurses, counsellors, and outreach and information workers to over 100,000 young people each year.
Opening times
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