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  THIS year has so far followed the pattern of 2012 — walking in the wind and rain has been a constant battle.
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           <title>Walk: A return to Roddlesworth</title>
           
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  AT last, a warm spring day, so I decided to enjoy one of my favourite strolls and a burst of song.
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           <title>Walk: 	A Return to Ruddlesworth</title>
           
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  How to get there: About five miles south of junction three of the M65 on the A675 towards Bolton, turn towards Tockholes. It is also well signed off the&nbsp; A666. There is plenty of parking between the Royal Arms and Information Centre.
  Distance: Two miles
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           <title>Walk: St Ives and Druid's Altar</title>
           
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  Before you think I have gone mad and suggested a week in Cornwall, let me point out that this walk is around Bingley and is less than one hour’s drive from East Lancashire.
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           <title>Lancashire's ‘ex-offenders can help businesses’</title>
           
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  BUSINESSES can benefit from taking on ex-offenders, said experts at a conference.
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           <title>Walk: Around Slaidburn</title>
           
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  On a freezingly cold morning I was “persuaded” by my dog to get out of bed and get strolling.
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           <title>Walk: Morecambe and Heysham</title>
           
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  With the rapid increase in the price of fuel and the lengthening of the days in 2013 it makes sense to make maximum use of time.
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           <title>Walk: Middleham</title>
           
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  In the news of late has been the discovery of the body of Richard III who was killed during the battle of Bosworth in 1485.
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           <title>Walk: Oakworth</title>
           
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  OAKWORTH Any reference to Oakworth usually prompts a mention of the Worth Valley steam railway and little else. This is easy to understand because of the classic film The Railway Children.
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           <title>Walk: Hebden Bridge and Heptonstall</title>
           
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  These days the news is full of high speed rail links but what about the old days?
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           <title>Walk: Bolton Abbey</title>
           
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  This last week I had to go to Skipton and decided that my labrador deserved a walk. I cast my mind back to last summer and decided to visit Bolton Abbey.
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           <title>Walk: Springmill, near Rochdale</title>
           
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  As readers of this column well know I have been interested in the history of the cotton industry for many years. I love to enjoy a stroll around the old mill areas.
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           <title>Walk: Around Cliffe Castle</title>
           
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  This week I repeated one of my frequent walks which is around Cliffe Castle at Keighley.
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           <title>Walk: Around Holcombe Moor</title>
           
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  One of the oldest traditions of England was the Boxing Day hunt.
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           <title>Walk: Wycoller</title>
           
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  I remember not long ago when Wycoller was called the Deserted Village.
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           <title>Walk: Gargrave</title>
           
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  Over this winter I am planning to enjoy several waterway walks during which I will explore our local rivers and canals.
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           <title>Walk: Roman Road at Blackstone Edge</title>
           
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  Along the Roman Road at Blackstone Edge Last week I was strolling around Ribchester and started to think about Roman roads.
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           <title>Walk: Nun Monkton</title>
           
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  Last Sunday I was returning from a trip to York and stopped for a picnic on a cul-de-sac turn off to the village of Nun Monkton off the A59 road.
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           <title>Walk: Around Sunnyhurst Woods, Darwen</title>
           
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  As the winter days shorten it makes more sense to enjoy local walks like this one.
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           <title>Walk: Around West Bradford &amp; Brungerley Bridge</title>
           
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  Around West Bradford & Brungerley Bridge The more I explore the history of the Ribble Valley the more interesting it becomes.
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           <title>Walk: Around Pilling</title>
           
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  For once in 2012 I was lucky with the weather and for the first time in I can’t remember how long, the sun shone for much of my walk.
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           <title>Walk: Around Aberford</title>
           
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  I ALWAYS enjoy my last ‘distant’ walk the weekend the clocks go back. I was lucky because the Saturday dawned cold and sunny and the village of Aberford, east of Leeds, looked at its best in the bright sunlight and with the autumn colours approaching their peak.
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           <title>Walk: Around Jumbles Reservoir</title>
           
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  JUMBLES reservoir was opened in 1971 and swamped a large complex of old mills at Horton as well as a number of bleach works which once affected Bradshaw Brook.
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           <title>Around Pennington Flash</title>
           
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  Being a Lancashire lad, I have always been proud of how hard working the county’s folk have been over the years.
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  From the car park, turn away from the hall and follow a well made road. The first turning on the left leads into Thanet Lee Wood, which has a circular trail running round it.
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  Around Whalley and its Abbey Begin at the railway station. Pass the cricket ground on the left and then look for a right turn into a narrow road. This descends steeply and turns left to reach a monastic gatehouse which straddles the road.
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           <title>Crook of Lune</title>
           
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  I have always been interested in the history of steam railways and strolling in the countryside.
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  The 2012 summer continues to be horrendous but, despite this, the Barrowford Show did beat the weather.
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  I have always been fascinated by bridges and rivers and this summer the rivers have been spectacular and in a few cases even more than spectacular. I needed no excuse to return to one of my
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           <title>Walk: Stanley Park, Blackpool</title>
           
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  I’ve never quite forgiven our various governments who decided that there was no further need to celebrate our traditional Wakes weeks. Instead we have to compete in the picnic market for the more
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  Last week I was given a set of postcards of old Ribchester and these persuaded me to take a walk around the village, which dates back to Roman times.
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           <description><![CDATA[This week I was visited by a friend who is starting to put together a book on “The Beautiful Cricket Grounds of England”.]]></description>
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           <description><![CDATA[Last year I was on holiday in Germany alogside the River Rhine, I visited a beer cellar where an “Umpah” band was in full swing.]]></description>
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           <title>Walk: Lymm Dam</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[Come on 2012 buck up! We are now in mid-May after a wet cold April and it’s about time I walked without having to wear a coat or a waterproof.]]></description>
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           <description><![CDATA[I have written about this walk in a previous article but it is worth following it on the longer days of spring and summer.]]></description>
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           <description><![CDATA[Ouch! I have been lulled into a false sense of security.]]></description>
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           <title>Walk: Linton and Grassington</title>
           
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