VOL:5 NO. 3 FEB / MARCH 1984

NEWS AND VIEWS
2 COMMENT The Pennine Cities
4 DIARY
7 FIFTH COLUMN
8 LETTERS
9 THE WAY I SEE IT
Shirley Ross puts the Pennines on cloth
10 ASSOCIATES PAGE
Cononley gets a new look
PENNINE IDENTITY
12 THE FIGHT FOR VOTES
Ann Lubbock on the Colne Valley suffragettes
14 COUNTRY LOVERS
KEN PARKER describes a unique experiment
16 THE PEEL CONNECTION
Bob Hargreaves on Bury’s most famous family
19 FLOWER OF THE MONTH
Mike Clough and Roy Hubbard
20 NOT A MONUMENT IN ASPIC
Pat Starr on the moving of Bingley’s Market Hall
22 GREEN BELT THREAT?
Malcolm Kimber looks at the threat to our countryside
PENNINE OUTDOORS
24 MILNROW TO WORSTHORNE
Richard Catlow takes another Pennine walk
26 AN ENGLISHMAN’S CASTLE
P.A. Elliston re-discovers Castle Carr
GETTING THINGS DONE
28 SNAP HAPPY
The pictures that made Bill Pringle a T.V. champ
30 SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL (pdf)
Steve Berry visits the tiniest co-op
REVIEWS
34 OLD TODMORDEN LIVES AGAIN
Roger Birch’s picture album
36 LEARNING TO LOVE LEEDS
Hilary Darby discovers secret Leeds
38 BOOKS & GUIDES
42 EATING OUT, The Angel, Hetton
PUB GUIDE, Jennings Bitter
44 PENNINE POWER
Richard Fox at Manchester’s new
Science and Industry museum
PENNINE GUIDE
46 OLD STONES AND NEW PEOPLE
Philip Adkinson visits Stainland
Front Cover picture: Bill Pringle’s “Staup’s Mill” which
won 1st prize in the BBC national competition.
(See also Pennine Outdoors section).
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