CLITHEROE TOWN TRAIL Follow the town heritage trail below to learn about the history of and answer the clues. For a chance to win £30 of Shop Clitheroe Shopping Vouchers add your contact information to the back of this form and hand in completed entries to either or the Castle Museum before the end of Monday 12th September. Happy hunting!

The trail starts at Walk into town AMELIA’S and turn right at Q: This shop still sells hats but for which Q: What was ’s job? Party People, special occasion? down Moor Lane to... 1 2 then cross the road and back up MEGABITES to pass... Q: Across the road was one of the town’s and CLITHEROE BOOKS Co-Ops, now three shops. Name one of them. Q: What can you buy in the shop seen from the back on the right of the steps in the picture? 4 3 Next walk along Castle Street past... THE ROSE AND CROWN COWMAN’S FAMOUS SAUSAGE SHOP Turn left at and Q: How much was the youth’s Club football boot? Q: What animal is pictured for Market Place Queen Victoria’s Jubilee? 6 and walk down King Street to the 5 Platform Gallery and the...

and at TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Come back up Q: What are the farmers putting on the the top... RAFFIA King Street past... train each morning? Q: Name the school in the display. SOWERBUTTS 7 FURNITURE SHOP 8 Q: When was this furniture business started? Then opposite Attire, WELLGATE and back to the top walk to the bottom of 9 Q: What is the name of the well at of Wellgate to Wellgate to discover... Market Place On Market Place the bottom of Wellgate? where just o you’ll nd... 11 Church Street the tour ends at... ATTIRE MENSWEAR Q: What did Read’s tailors sell? CLITHEROE LIBRARY 10 Q: What was built in place of the corn millers in 1905? 12

www.visitclitheroe.co.uk CLITHEROE TOWN TRAIL To take part in the town trail just complete the answers on the reverse of this page, add your contact details below and hand it in to Clitheroe Library or the Castle Museum before 4pm on Monday 12th September 2016 to be in with a chance of winning £30 in Shop Clitheroe vouchers! One winner will be drawn from all the correct entries on Friday 16th September.

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* Please note we will not use your details for any other reason than to contact the winning entry. Your privacy is very important to us! WHAT ELSE IS ON... It’s not only the town trail this weekend. Here are some of the other events on in Clitheroe. Thursday 8th - Sunday 11th - Bowland Beer Hall Visit the Bowland Beer Hall at Holmes Mill, Greenacre St to see the historic mill engine. Open 11 am – 11 pm Thurs - Sat, 12 noon - 8 pm Sunday.

Friday 9th - Open Day at St Mary Magdalene’s Bring your picnic to eat in church or in the churchyard if it is ne, take our self-guided Thoughtful Tour, have a go at the architectural and historical quiz and more activities. 11 am – 4 pm at St. Mary Magdalene's Church, Church Street.

Friday 9th and Saturday 10th - It’s Behind You! Remembering 40 Years of Panto at Trinity 1964-2004 An exhibition of props and costumes, video clips, photos and memories with song and dance performance by Treasure Seekers. Friday 6pm - 7pm and Saturday 11am – 3pm at Trinity Methodist Church, Wesleyan Row, Clitheroe.

Saturday 10th - Explore the history of Low Moor and meet Percy the Low Moor Pig Low Moor Community Heritage Group’s exhibition of photographs and memories, 11am - 3pm at Low Moor Reading Room & Club, St. Pauls Street, Clitheroe. Discover how Low Moor Mill has changed in a guided walk around the village.

Saturday 10th Clitheroe Youth Forum members in Victorian costume will be around the town.

Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th - Free admission to 11am to 4pm. Children can enter a competition museum hunt for the chance to be the lucky winner of a goodie bag.

Sunday 11th - Meet the Town Crier Clitheroe Town Crier Roland Hailwood in residence from 2pm - 4pm at The Town Hall, 9 Church St, Clitheroe, with photos, memorabilia and a challenge: can you 'Oyez' louder than our Town Crier?

Clitheroe Town Trail is organised by Clitheroe Town Council and Clitheroe Chamber of Trade and Commerce with special thanks to Clitheroe Library / County Council for use of the Photographs