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New Barnoldswick pavilion opened

9:30am Monday 3rd November 2008

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A PENDLE village park’s new £620,000 pavilion has been officially opened.

The unveiling, in Victory Park, Barnoldswick, at noon was attended by councillors and sports people, who are celebrating success after a 10-year battle to get the new facilities.

The opening event gave residents and sports clubs the opportunity to look round the new facilities, which consist of six changing rooms with changing rooms for officials.

Coun Bell said: “It’s taken ten years to achieve this £620,000 new building.”


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Pendle Witch, Barnoldswick says...
10:09pm Fri 14 Nov 08

I am tired of seeing our local officials appearing in photographs for local events. What about all the team players who will be using these facilities. Where are they in this photograph? Why wasn't the ribbon cut by a local sporting hero?

coates warder, barlick says...
6:19am Wed 19 Nov 08

well a young lad from barnoldswick who plays rugby league opened the rugby pitches around the corner he could have done this as well.but our councillors think they are the stars of barlick.anyway i thought harry and jennifer purcell our stop anything that has fun attached to it brigade might of stopped this from being built.they dont like spending any money.unless its for the luncheon club.

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FIRST CUT: The official opening of the new pavilion in Victory Park, Barnoldswick. Coun David Whipp, Pendle Council’s executive member for asset manag FIRST CUT: The official opening of the new pavilion in Victory Park, Barnoldswick. Coun David Whipp, Pendle Council’s executive member for asset manag

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