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Cleveleys to be shown on small screen



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CLEVELEYS is about to be explored on the small screen.

The People's Promenade at Cleveleys will be featured in the next two episodes of Go North West, the Granada series that takes a closer look at places of interest in the region.
Comedian and radio presenter Justin Moorhouse will be shown introducing his son to the seaside town of Cleveleys where he used to holiday as a child.
En route the pair stop off at the new People's Promenade and the British Legion where Moorhouse says he told his first joke. The programme will be aired on Thursday April 17.
Wyre's director of leisure services Tom Pridmore said: "We're delighted that people will be getting a glimpse of the new-look Cleveleys seafront in the same week that we officially unveil the latest phase of a development."

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  • Last Updated: 11 April 2008 9:48 AM
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