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Old 19-04-2010, 10:20   #31
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Re: Nouvelle cuisine in Rishton. Help?

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She is actually on the 'phone Garinda, sure with your charm, she would not object to a quick call. Don't want to put the number up, but think you will find it easy.

Haha .. I pulled up that bit from the Gt. Harwood history site too. Even looked in Shurmer's guide of 1988, but not listed ... only Baggie's wine bar, which I think was on the other side ?

Hurry up and get the answer please, driving me potty too.
Don't think that would be advisable kate will PM you
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Old 19-04-2010, 10:25   #32
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She is actually on the 'phone Garinda, sure with your charm, she would not object to a quick call. Don't want to put the number up, but think you will find it easy.

Haha .. I pulled up that bit from the Gt. Harwood history site too. Even looked in Shurmer's guide of 1988, but not listed ... only Baggie's wine bar, which I think was on the other side ?

Hurry up and get the answer please, driving me potty too.
Thanks hun.

I won't call. It might seem a bit odd.

Hopefully with all the new info, someone might now remember the name.
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Old 19-04-2010, 10:28   #33
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Don't think that would be advisable kate will PM you
Ok... sorry.

I know a lady of 82 who has lived almost across the road from the Co-op building in Glebe Street for many, many years with a most remarkable memory. If all else fails, will give her a ring.
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Old 19-04-2010, 10:33   #34
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Ok... sorry.

I know a lady of 82 who has lived almost across the road from the Co-op building in Glebe Street for many, many years with a most remarkable memory. If all else fails, will give her a ring.
Did you ever go to it Katex?

It's just the sort of place you theatrical types might have had an end of show party.
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Old 19-04-2010, 10:42   #35
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Did you ever go to it Katex?

It's just the sort of place you theatrical types might have had an end of show party.
No ... can't remember it at all Garinda, but was busy bring up a young lad about this time .. too busy earning a crust.

Haha .. they usually go to Francos.
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Old 19-04-2010, 12:34   #36
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I was always envious when I was a toddler, that my parents had been out for 'chicken in a basket', somewhere in the Ribble Valley.


The Judge Walmsley in Billington was renowned fer "Chicken In Basket" in early/mid 60s. perhaps twas yon they went? tried it meself back then on recomendation n it was ace.
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Old 19-04-2010, 12:59   #37
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Thought Ken may have known something but it must have been before his time
It is before my time (and even my wife's) but I'm on the case. Hope to have an answer soon.
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Old 19-04-2010, 13:15   #38
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My local historian can't remember the two-word French name off the top of his head either but recalls it to be at the corner of Lower Fold and Church Street opposite youth club.

I should have a name by the end of today.
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Old 19-04-2010, 13:24   #39
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Wasn't that one called 'Tiffany - A Restaurant'? The proprietor was American I think.
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Old 19-04-2010, 14:44   #40
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The Judge Walmsley in Billington was renowned fer "Chicken In Basket" in early/mid 60s. perhaps twas yon they went? tried it meself back then on recomendation n it was ace.
Ya cashy the good old Judge was a great pub in the 60s, went in regularly as I was serving my time (that's apprenticeship Garinda) in Whalley, there was another did the old Chicken and Chips in a basket at Wiswell, but can't remember its name
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Old 19-04-2010, 15:10   #41
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Wasn't that one called 'Tiffany - A Restaurant'? The proprietor was American I think.
I think that's the name I was looking for.

Certainly rings a bell.
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Old 19-04-2010, 15:13   #42
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the place on church street in the old coop building was called bartholomews.
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Old 20-04-2010, 09:37   #43
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the place on church street in the old coop building was called bartholomews.
Do you know who ran it rishton blue like I said think it could have been Russ Cuddey but I'm not to sure
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Old 20-04-2010, 09:41   #44
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Another Accywebber from Rishton! I am not alone!
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Another Accywebber from Rishton! I am not alone!
Don't buy that sorry Dr Jeckell.
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