Jubilee beacons
Jubilee beacons
The beacons in celebration of the jubilee are to be lit over the country tonight. Does anyone know where the nearest one is to Burnley. Looked on Burnley Express website, can’t find any information. Thanks
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Theres one up on the moor above Long Preston tonight being lit at 9.45pm ... isn't there one on Pendle Hill 
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Darwen Tower one looks quite impressive to be honest..
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That’ll help climate change
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Re: Jubilee beacons
They appear to have lost the principle of beacons.
Some of these are so low-level they won't be seen anywhere else. The whole point was to create a chain where one could be seen by the next and so on.
Some of these are so low-level they won't be seen anywhere else. The whole point was to create a chain where one could be seen by the next and so on.
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Seems to be a lot of them, but strangely not one on Beacon Fell. https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/n ... -see-list/
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Long Preston Beacon lit ...
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Re: Jubilee beacons
There's no beacon lit near me at Beamsley Beacon.
The clue's in the title.
The clue's in the title.
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Re: Jubilee beacons
Perhaps next week we can organise the burning of some witches 

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I put my Mrs forward.boatshed bill wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 9:55 pmPerhaps next week we can organise the burning of some witches![]()
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Funnily enough the one on the Haw at Hellifield is visible so yes you are right...
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Always am Boss, always am. 
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Just back from Cliviger, beacon on Thieveley Pike. Pretty impressive.
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I think there's something flickering on top of Pendle Hill, but I'm looking over the top of much of Colne to see it so it could be a dodgy street light much nearer.
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Pitenweem earlier
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Is that image generated? I can see 2 faces ( on being Batman) and a pair of spectacles- and no, I haven’t being celebrating and had one too many. Can make out more creatures when you stare at the flames long enough.
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I can see an elephant and a pony too. I too wonder if it is real or created
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Steve1956. Who’s F R 

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Gargrave beacon -
can be seen from…er Gargrave!
can be seen from…er Gargrave!

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Having seen the one in Poppleton on the news this morning, I am concerned that my barbeque may have been misconstrued as royalist support.
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Is that a cremation?
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Singing Ringing Tree, Burnley, 2/6/2022 9:30pm.
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Blacko Tower last night.
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Is it still there?Burnleyareback2 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 03, 2022 2:50 pm3D0B656E-5C38-486A-BAC2-4C5AC5D4CC47.jpeg
Blacko Tower last night.

I presume it's just the angle / perspective, but that looks like one of Fred Dibnah's chimney drops!
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No, it’s a good point. The village idiot owns the land that the tower is on and won’t let anyone use it. That meant that the real beacon couldn’t be used, however the very kind farmer with the field next to the tower allowed the village to light a beacon as close as possible.