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1. Altham and Clayton le Moors

Accrington Observer, Friday 6 May 2005
Clayton-le-Moors derives its name literally from the 'clay town in the moors'. Altham also dates back to Saxon times.

2. Great Harwood and Rishton

Accrington Observer, Friday 6 May 2005
Great Harwood is known locally as "snuffy 'Arrod" in reference to the town's history of snuff manufacture.

3. Oswaldtwistle and Church

Accrington Observer, Friday 6 May 2005
Oswaldtwistle gets its name from 'Oswald's 'Twistla' - the boundary of the kingdom of Oswald, a 17th century Northumbrian King.

4. Huncoat and Baxenden

Accrington Observer, Friday 6 May 2005
Baxenden is perhaps best known as the home of the world-famous Hollands Pies.

5. News

Accrington Observer, Wednesday 23 July 2003
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6. News in brief

Accrington Observer, Friday 14 February 2003
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Accrington Observer, Friday 14 February 2003
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Accrington Observer, Friday 14 February 2003
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Accrington Observer, Friday 14 February 2003
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Accrington Observer, Friday 7 February 2003
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