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The bells of this 12th-century parish church have been rung since 1666, and their quintessentially English sound effects are part of the fabric of the Cartmel peninsula, reaching to Flookburgh with its cockle and shrimp fishermen on the shores of Morecambe Bay, and inland towards the Lake District.
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Susan Wilding, of Flookburgh and a friend of Mr Procter, said his health had deteriorated.
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Let's hope there are two reasons to celebrate in the Walker household in Flookburgh this weekend.
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Susan Wilding, of Flookburgh and a friend of Mr Procter, said his health had deteriorated.
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"It makes more sense to make use of them than having them sitting down at Flookburgh when there are other incidents going on elsewhere."
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Let's hope there are two reasons to celebrate in the Walker household in Flookburgh this weekend.
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That it was the team's only true local - Barrow-born and Flookburgh-raised Jason Walker - who should score the fairytale extra-time winner was the icing on the mother of all football cakes.
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The rail crossing where a Mitsubishi vehicle was hit by a Northern Rail train at Wraysholme level crossing near Flookburgh.
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Let's hope there are two reasons to celebrate in the Walker household in Flookburgh this weekend.
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The push to improve safety on level crossings will stir memories for many of the residents of Flookburgh.
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