CLIVIGER challenge week came to an end with a computerised display about life in the village.
David Stott, 17, who is studying IT at Nelson and Colne College, used his computer skills to create the display.
The final evening of the three-day consultation and exhibition, covering all aspects of rural living, including fly-tipping, tourism, traffic problems, health, education, employment and community facilities, was well attended.
Gemma Birtwell,studying environmental science at Lancaster University, also asked visitors to fill out a questionnaire as part of the work she is doing for her degree. Stephen Smith, chairman of the Cliviger Challenge, said: "The whole exercise has been a great success."
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