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Bid to twin Barnoldswick with Polish town


PLANS to twin Barnoldswick with a Polish town have been announced.

The proposed twinning project will see the Pendle market town forge permanent links with Glubczyce, in southern Poland.

It could pave the way for student exchange programmes which see Barnoldswick teenagers swapping places with Polish youngsters.

Providing local people back the plans, Barnoldswick Town Council will work with the Mayor of Glubczyce to make the scheme a reality, possible later this year.

Barnoldswick’s relationship with Glubczyce began more than 10 years ago when local man Peter Elgie invited the Adam Mickiewicz Grammar School choir to the town in 1999.

The ensemble returned in 2000, 2006, 2007 and 2008 and another visit is planned for August.

Mr Elgie, who has been to Glubczyce four times, said it was similar to Barnoldswick.

He said: “They have a factory that’s similar to Ouzledale Foundry.

“I made a lot of good friends over there and a twinning link is something that would allow us to learn from each other.”

Coun David Whipp, who is backing the plans, said his family played host to Glubczyce’s mayor and two students from the choir in 2000.

Following the visit, the civic dignitary suggested twinning the two towns, but nothing was ever finalised.

According to Coun Whipp, the project would ‘broaden horizons’ of people from both towns.

Coun Allan Buck said the plans had received the backing of councillors at a recent meeting.

He said: “There was a lot of enthusiasm for it and all of the councillors were very supportive. We are keen for it to go forward.”

A number of Polish people live in Barnoldswick, many of whom are involved in the community, Coun Buck said.

Comments(2)

coates warder says...
6:32pm Wed 20 Jan 10

im wondering at what cost will this broaden anyones horizons.who will pay for this and also coun buck there are asians,and other european people that live in barlick.not just polish people.if the town council is going to pay for this i hope the barlickers get a vote as it was said IF BARLICKERS WANT IT..well one here that does not.we cant just waste tax payers money willy-nilly like this.people are struggling to pay their bills as i am.and can someone please educate me and tell me what i get for paying this extra tax i can'not afford for the town council.

Kevin, Colne says...
8:34pm Wed 20 Jan 10

coates warder

We, like you, are struggling to pay the bills and with prices of food and fuel rising and wages stagnating I can only see our standard of living plummeting. We do not live a fancy life-style. Far from it: we take 1 holiday a year, run a 10-year old second-hand car, make-up our own sandwiches for lunch to avoid paying the mark-up at bakers etc, we buy most of our clothing in the sales, we do not buy magazines and have cut newspapers down to the bare minimum yet still we are struggling to 'make a do'.

The truth is that many households have hit the buffers, and many more are about to. It is grim.

The situation must be bad because it is beginning to dawn on some members of the cocooned ruling elites, such as the Governor of the Bank of England, that families are facing a tough time ahead.

There's going to be some real fun and games before we're through with all this lot; believe me.

With every good wish

Kevin


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