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~Burnley's Big Day!~

23rd June 2012

The Olympics is a truly global event. Doubts may have been cast over the integrity of some of those at the top of the Olympic chain of command and their apparent impunity. But London 2012 is here and now and the Torch Relay is giving hundreds of thousands of folk the opportunity to feel part of the proceedings. It's Day 36 and en route from Lytham St.Annes to Manchester, the Relay comes through Burnley.

Cameras and Flags

Cameras & Flags

Scroll down for photos and a description of the walk....

Colbran Street, burnley

Colbran Street, Burnley

I started my walk into town from Shackleton Street and walked down a typical Burnley street of terraced housing, Colbran Street.

River Brun Brun in Spate
At Bank Hall
Into Thompson Park

The River Brun

Yesterday, Friday 22nd, was immensley wet and The Brun overflowed the channel at Bank Hall, leaving detritus on the path. Thompson Park's gates were locked, maybe closed due to the high water level?

Thompson Park

Thompson Park

Really strange finding the park completely empty, but it was easy to get in and even easier to get out where the park's boundary railings have been demolished by a motor vehicle.

The Mile Straight, Burnley

The Mile Straight

The Leeds & Liverpool Canal in Burnley. I walked the full distance and beyond to meet Manchester Road.

Chimney Pots

Chimney Pots

Another of Burnley's streets, proudly showing off their chimney pots.

St.Peter's Church

St.Peter's Church

Our town's main church, St.Peter's is seen in front of a rather dark looking Pendle Hill.

Burnley Town Hall

Burnley Town Hall

At least it's not raining! I'm suitably early and should be able to barge some young children out of the way, if I need to get a better view.

Manchester Road, Burnley

Manchester Road, Burnley

Crowds are gathering. I settle for a spot next to the steward and soon enough he wandered off, leaving a good view of the Town Hall and The Mechanics, next door.

Water Brass Band Crowd Awaits
Water Brass Band
Excitement Mounts

Nearly Time!

Water (the village in Rossendale) Brass Band provide pre-torch entertainment as the crowd builds in anticipation of the torch's arrival.

The Torch

First Sight

Here comes 13 year old Liz Greenwood from Burnley. A champion fell runner and came 2nd in the junior mini London marathon, remember her name!

Burnley Mayor

Mayoral Welcome

Miss Greenwood and Burnley's Mayor, Mr.Charles Bullas along with Mrs Irene Bullas. I'd rather overlooked the fact that even Olympic Torches need lunch breaks and I was obliged to wait another hour before the torch would pass my position.

Cheerleaders

Cheerleaders

The young ladies from Burnley FC put on a fine display to keep us entertained.

Entertainers

Burnley Group

More music from a local band, whose name I didn't quite catch.

Torchbearer

Torchbearer 74

Martin Banks

Martin Banks

I am quite sure that this is Martin Banks, member of the Bolton Mountain Rescue Team and a veteran of many marathons.

Manchester Road, Burnley

After The Torch

The crowd begins to disperse after the torch has disappeared up Manchester Road. How about that? In Burnley, mid-day Saturday, no rain, lots of happy folk - we must be doing something right.

Hammerton Street, Burnley

Hammerton Street, Burnley

I had a wander around Burnley and was pleasantly surprised to bump into a torchbearer, revisiting the route she ran earlier in the day.

Lyn Robinson

Lyn Robinson ~ Torchbearer 072

Her smile says it all!

Burnley Post Office

Burnley Main Post Office

Lyn meets more torch enthusiasts and shares her experiences.

The hands and camera in the top photo belong to Mick Warn, but will he notice?

Take me back to the start ....

Take me home....