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Preston Dragons is a Dragon Boat Racing club based in Preston, Lancashire, UK. Founded in 2016, we’re a full member of the British Dragon Boat Racing Association, competing in the British national league every year at events all around the country.



Dragon Boat Racing is one of the world’s fastest-growing participation sports. It’s a whole body workout that builds strength, stamina and endurance.



Whether you’re looking to improve your strength and fitness, push your limits, meet new people, try something new and fun, any or all of the above, THIS is the sport for you!






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Paul.
 
The Devil’s Bridge on the River Lune is situated right on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, and is considered to be one of the finest bridges in England of its date.

There is some debate over the dating of Devil’s Bridge. It appears that all the records relating to the construction of the bridge were lost during the reformation in the 16th century. It is thought that it was built by the Abbey of St Mary of York – the earliest documented dates were in 1275 and 1365 when “grants of pontage” for repair were granted.

Legend has it that the Devil appeared to an old woman, and promised to build a bridge in exchange for the first soul to cross over it. It is said that when the bridge was finished, the woman threw bread over the bridge and her dog chased over it, thereby outwitting the Devil.

On the Casterton side of Devil’s bridge there is a stone standing about 3ft high which originally bore the date 1633 and the inscription “Feare God honor the (King)”. It is said to be a Leper or Plague stone.

 
The Devil’s Bridge on the River Lune is situated right on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, and is considered to be one of the finest bridges in England of its date.

There is some debate over the dating of Devil’s Bridge. It appears that all the records relating to the construction of the bridge were lost during the reformation in the 16th century. It is thought that it was built by the Abbey of St Mary of York – the earliest documented dates were in 1275 and 1365 when “grants of pontage” for repair were granted.

Legend has it that the Devil appeared to an old woman, and promised to build a bridge in exchange for the first soul to cross over it. It is said that when the bridge was finished, the woman threw bread over the bridge and her dog chased over it, thereby outwitting the Devil.

On the Casterton side of Devil’s bridge there is a stone standing about 3ft high which originally bore the date 1633 and the inscription “Feare God honor the (King)”. It is said to be a Leper or Plague stone.



It`s a regular haunt for accidents too, with people jumping off it into the river when it`s warmer, so I think the Devil has reclaimed plenty of souls over the years !

You can`t get near it in the Summer for motorcyclists too !
 

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