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- Calder_Vale abstract "Calder Vale is an English village, located on the edge of the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire. It lies on the River Calder in a deep valley with only a single road providing access to it. The name Calder is thought to be derived from the Old Norse "kaldr" (cold).The village was founded by Quakers Jonathan and Richard Jackson, and in 1835 a cotton-weaving mill — the Lappet Mill — was built, powered by the River Calder. The mill and mill pond still exist and Lappet Mill is still working as a cotton mill. One of its main products is the red, black and white checked cloth used for Arab headscarves and it was said that Yasser Arafat's headdresses were made at the Mill. The Jackson brothers also built many of the terraced houses still in occupation close to the mills.The church of St. John the Evangelist lies high above the village, linked to it by a woodland footpath. It was consecrated on 12 August 1863. It serves the village of Oakenclough, in addition to Calder Vale.The village also contains a primary school, Calder Vale Church of England School, which was built concurrently with the church. It is a small school consisting of two teachers and about 30 pupils, and it is situated next door to St. John's Church, the two being very closely linked.There is also a village hall and a Methodist chapel in the village centre. The village also has boyscouts/brownies, a well organised and active Women Institute who meets monthly in the village hall, and a Village Club.Every Sunday in May the villagers get together and organise the 'BlueBell Teas' (cakes, sandwiches and local produce are sold for charity and for the upkeep of the village hall and 'mission room'). On the second Saturday of June every year there is a village festival.The elected Member for Wyre Borough Council's Calder Ward is Councillor David Meirion Williams.".
- Calder_Vale areaCode "01995".
- Calder_Vale country Lancashire.
- Calder_Vale country United_Kingdom.
- Calder_Vale district Wyre.
- Calder_Vale gridReference "SD535455".
- Calder_Vale postalCode "PR3".
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- Calder_Vale wikiPageExternalLink www.caldervale.lancsngfl.ac.uk.
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- Calder_Vale country "England".
- Calder_Vale dialCode "1995".
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- Calder_Vale latitude "53.9038".
- Calder_Vale longitude "-2.707".
- Calder_Vale mapType "Lancashire".
- Calder_Vale officialName "Calder Vale".
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- Calder_Vale postTown "PRESTON".
- Calder_Vale postcodeArea "PR".
- Calder_Vale postcodeDistrict "PR3".
- Calder_Vale region "North West England".
- Calder_Vale shireCounty Lancashire.
- Calder_Vale shireDistrict Wyre.
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- Calder_Vale subject Category:Forest_of_Bowland.
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- Calder_Vale comment "Calder Vale is an English village, located on the edge of the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire. It lies on the River Calder in a deep valley with only a single road providing access to it. The name Calder is thought to be derived from the Old Norse "kaldr" (cold).The village was founded by Quakers Jonathan and Richard Jackson, and in 1835 a cotton-weaving mill — the Lappet Mill — was built, powered by the River Calder.".
- Calder_Vale label "Calder Vale".
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- Calder_Vale lat "53.9038".
- Calder_Vale long "-2.707".
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- Calder_Vale isPrimaryTopicOf Calder_Vale.
- Calder_Vale name "Calder Vale".