BOLTON CHA RAMBLING CLUB. Saturday September 9, a walk of approximately 12 miles around Dearden Clough, Waugh's Well and Cowpe. Meet 9.30am. Also, Saturday September 16, Yarrow Valley, Anglezarke and Round Loaf, 12 miles. Start 10.30am from Rivington. For all walks ring 697610.
THE ALBERT HALLS, Victoria Square, Bolton. Patrick Moore presents the story of the space age in this fascinating and entertaining lecture. Thursday September 14 at 7.30pm. Ring Bolton 334400.
RAWCLIFFE HALL, Great Eccleston. Saturday September 9 and Sunday September 10. Salute to the 40s. A nostalgic trip back to the 1940s with displays of World War Two vehicles, a Quad, Limber and 25 pounder gun, a campsite showing what life was like for soldiers, American medical equipment, weaponry, Kubelwagens, A Russian Gaz Jeep and photograhs and memorabilia. Admission £3.50 for adults and children under 14 free. Open 10am to 5pm. Also during the evening a 1940's dance evoking treasured memories of the era. Tickets £5. Ring 01995 670491 for tickets.
LAST DROP VILLAGE, Bolton. Sunday September 17. Bolton Art Circle art exhibition with more than 400 paintings, prints and cards on view, ranging in price from £5 to £750. Runs from 11am to 4.30pm, free admission.
ROYAL ARMOURIES MUSEUM, Leeds. Open from 10.30am to 5.30pm. Adult prices £4.90, children/concessions £3.90 and family tickets £14.90. Ring 0990 1066 66.
DOLL AND TEDDY FAIR, Rivington Hall Barn, Bolton. Open 10am to 4pm.
GRAND CINEMA, York Street, Clitheroe. Sunday September 24. Film show screening Beau Travail, the retelling of the Herman Melville story Billy Budd. Starts 2.30pm. Also at 7.30pm the screening of The Last September, based on Elizabeth Bowen's novel about the end of British rule in Ireland. The British Federation of Societies are also holding their AGM from 1.30pm. Admission £1 to each showing.
ARTBASE STUDIOS, The Old Fire Station, The Crescent, Salford. Creative Ceramics Course. Demonstrations and tuition where the individual can learn about coiling, slabbing and throwing, the use of glazes, electric and raku kiln packing and firing. Open Monday to Friday 9am to 4.45pm and Tuesdays, 6pm to 9pm. Price £6.50 per session. Ring Paul Smith on 0161 737 1040 for further details and to book.
HARROGATE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE, Harrogate. Harrogate Bridal exhibition featuring 190 exhibitors showing bridal gowns, groomswear, lingerie, evening wear, special occasion wear, jewellery, accessories and bridesmaids and pageboys clothes. Runs from September 10 to 13. Open Sunday September 10 9.30am to 6pm, Monday September 11, 9.30am to 6pm, Tuesday September 12, 9.30am to 5pm and Wednesday September 13, 9.30am to 4pm.
GRIZEDALE FOREST, Lake District. Grizedale Show. A weekend of art, forestry and fetes which includes limo tours visiting new works of art in the forest and the launch of the Festival of Lying celebrating the local tradition of 'Cumbrian lying", also displays of lumber jacks, the famous Welsh Axemen and displays of pole lathe turning and basket making. For children there is a rocket building and launch display, a forest treasure trail. Other attractions include forest art and nature tours, falcontry demonstrations, dry stone walling, a duck race, a marquee with stalls. Admission £25 for a weekend pass with many of the outdoor events free. Friday September 15 to Sunday September 17.
THE OLD PARSONAGE, Arley Green, Northwich, Cheshire. Viscount and Viscountess Ashbrook open their gardens for visitors to view yew hedges, herbaceous and mixed borders, shrub roses, climbers, woodland garden and a pond with waterplants, rhododendrons, azaleas, meconopsis. The Old Parsonage is a 1750 Georgian farmhouse which also includes a cluster of old farm buildings which have been converted into cottages and a 15th Century Cruck Barn which until recently was used as the local primary school. Sunday September 10. Open from 2pm to 5pm. Admission £2.50 for adults.
THORN COURT, Pendleton, Salford. The Thorn Court Residents Association show off their hard working skills and display a variety of plants and colour and a conservatory. Sunday September 10. Open from 10am to 5pm.
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