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St George's Day

  • Susan Brodie, owner of Wedding Belles of Blackburn, wins the  The Royal Society of St George shop dressign competition.
  • Jenni Lapa and husband Raymond celebrate her winning a council competition to be a saint for the day for as Blakey's manager Les Whyte presents them with a voucher.
  • St Thomas' Primary School, Newton St, Blackburn in red and white for St George's Day. Making noise is Clitheroe Town Crier Roland Hailwood and covering their ears are Blackburn Mayor Coun Mohammed Khan, and pupils Dannyal Mulla, 10 & Chloe McGuigan, 11.
  • St Thomas' Primary School, Newton St, Blackburn celebrate St George's Day by wearing red and white. At the front l-r are Emily Dean, 10, Chloe McGuigan, 11, Dannyal Mulla, 10. Back row are Husnain Jhangir, 9, Safiya Kheratkar, 9 and Callum Cocker, 9.
  • Children at St Thomas' Primary School, Newton St, Blackburn went to school dressed in red and white. Pictures are Chloe McGuigan, 11 and Dannyal Mulla, 10.
  • St George's Day at Good as Gold Childcare Centre, Waterfoot. Jaime-Lea Williams, the princess is in need of help as dragon Ellie Webb, bears her claws.
  • The Good as Gold Childcare Centre, Waterfoot dress up the dragon, St George and the princess. l-r Ellie Webb, Lori Hamer and Jaime-Lee Williams, all 3-years-old.
  • Gordon Mitchell, 36, landlord of the Hare and Hounds, Lammack Road, Blackburn celebrates St George's Day in style.
  • Gordon Mitchell, 36, landlord of the Hare and Hounds, Lammack Road, Blackburn celebrates St George's Day in style.
  • The Royal Society of St George
distributed roses in Blackburn. l-r Christina Swindlehurst, 18 of Rishton and 17-year-old Nicola Ellis of Clayton-le-Moors.
  • The Royal Society of St George
distributed roses in Blackburn. Angela Platt receives a rose from John Williams, Chair of Society.
  • The Royal Society of St George
distributed roses in Blackburn. l-r Stephen Aspin of Blackburn, Korbyn Aspin, 23 months of Clayton-le-Moors and Ruth Loft are looking rosy.
  • Wedding Belles of Blackburn, Darwen St won the shop window dressing competition. l-r Mayoress of Blackburn Nasreen Akhtar, Mayor of Blackburn Mohammed Khan, John Williams (chair of Royal Society), Susan Brodie (owner) and Angela Perkins (shop assistant).
  • The Royal Society of St George, Blackburn and East Lancashire Branch
distributed roses in Blackburn Town Centre to celebrate St George's Day.
Maureen Knowles, committee member is pictured with some of the roses.
  • There's something tickling Emma Kenyon and Joseph Ryan at Fernhurst Court Nursery in Blackburn and by George they are enjoying it as they celebrate with their home-made flags and face paints.
  • Celebrations in Whitworth town centre. Curtain Theatre Company members Edmund Taylor, Jason Sharp and Judith Redkwa joined fellow thespians to deliver the story of St George.
  • Burnley RSPCA Charity Shop Deputy Manager Nicola Hoyle takes it on herself to save one little dragon as the shop dresses up for St Georges' Day.
  • Daisy Smith from Witton enjoys the St Georges' celebrations at Greenfield Community Centre's over 50s club.
  • St George's Day celebrations at Padiham Green Primary School. Dragon Alenya Lord, year 1 pupil and St george, Headteacher Mark Dixon with pupils and staff from the school.
  • Tour of the Ribble Valley by local Maoyrs, leaving from Worston's Calf's Head Hotel. Burnley Mayor Coun Ida Carmichael has her St George's Day red rose attached by Ribble Valley Mayor Coun John Hill before the event.
  • Tiny tots at Ashleigh Primary School, Darwen showing a clean pair of heels during the school's St George's Day run, jog, walk day to raise funds for the ourtdoor learning environment area at the school.
  • Marking St George's Day are Barrowford Primary Schoolchildren as Dylan Neagle, 6, plays the lead part.

See how people have been celebrating St George's Day in East Lancs.

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