Torchlight procession that dates back 113 years will return this weekend
The 70s-themed Clitheroe torchlight procession commemorates 50 years of Clitheroe Town Council and Ribble Valley Council.
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The 70s-themed Clitheroe torchlight procession commemorates 50 years of Clitheroe Town Council and Ribble Valley Council.
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