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IN THIS ISSUE...

This month we’re marking the coronation of King Charles III by taking a look back at how people celebrated in 1937 for the coronation of George VI and Queen Elizabeth.

We catch up with 100 Unique ladies at their March event for International Women’s Day and discover some of Lancashire and the North West’s dog friendly venues and areas.

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Forest of Bowland Wedding car hire gives as a look at his fleet of luxury Rolls Royce vehicles available for discerning couples who want to arrive at their ceremony in style.

We pay a visit to Clitheroe’s Canine Groom School and Canine Health & Hydrotherapy, two heart-warming businesses that you really need to get to know.

Paul Cusimano takes a look at Lancaster’s impressive Ashton Memorial monument and looks forward to this year’s Highest Point Festival, held in the grounds of Williamson park and hosting a range of popular performing acts including Bastille, Anne Marie and Hacienda Classical.

As spring has well and truly now sprung we talk to the chairman of the Daffodil society who tells us all about this popular garden flower, as well as telling you where you can visit these glorious golden spring wonders, and some of the history and unusual facts too.

We discover the upcoming events at a number of James’ Places venues, a diverse range of businesses across the Ribble Valley, Lune Valley and the Yorkshire Dales

Sophie Butler from MAODS – The Morecambe Amateur Operatic & Dramatic Society speaks to us about MOADS and takes us behind the curtains of her theatrical filled life.

The pace our gardens move at in May can be almost frightening, Lachlan Rae gives us some sound advice for getting the most out of our outdoor spaces.

And of course, as always, we have features on homes, health, delicious recipes, fascinating history, a bit of wildlife and more - all in our May issue.

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