Garstang Focus Magazine - May 2022

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FOCUS MAGAZINE 'The Green Book'

Garstang By Daniel Sharples

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Welcome to Focus Magazine... Calder Vale Bluebell Teas................................. 4 Art Sessions at Cabus Village Hall.............. 4 Garstang Children’s Festival............................ 4 Churchtown Children’s Festival..................... 5 URC Charity Coffee Mornings......................... 5 Calder Vale Methodist Church....................... 6 Garstang Quakers.................................................... 6 Coffee Stop................................................................... 7 Church But not on a Sunday........................... 7 Garstang Free Methodists................................. 8 Scorton Food & Gift Fair...................................... 8 Harmony & Health................................................... 8 Babas Baby & Toddler Group.......................... 9 366 Days of Kindness........................................... 9 RVS Thursday Luncheon Club....................... 9 Garstang Trefoil Guild........................................... 10 Sequence Dancing................................................. 10 Scottish Country Dance Group...................... 10 Calder Vale Country Club.................................. 10 Garstang Scarecrow Festival........................... 12 Catterall Gardening Club................................... 12 Catterall in Bloom.................................................... 14 Garstang in Bloom.................................................. 15 Garstang AFVBC....................................................... 16 3Ls....................................................................................... 18 Garstang Memory Cafe....................................... 18 Garstang Arts Centre............................................. 21 Garstang Wine Circle............................................ 24 Fairtrade.......................................................................... 24

WI Reports.................................................................... 26 Garstang Library....................................................... 27 Lancashire Volunteer Partnership............... 30 Soroptimists................................................................. 30 Do you Live with ME/CFS?............................... 35 Garstang Medical Centre................................... 37 But I Don’t Feel Stressed.................................... 39 Garstang Speakers Club..................................... 41 Join the Jubilee Celebrations......................... 41 Garstang Heritage Society................................ 42 Cardiac Risk in the Young.................................. 42 Forton Crafters Market......................................... 43 Garstang Tennis Club............................................ 43 St Michael’s Tennis Club..................................... 44 Garstang Camera Club........................................ 45 Bleasdale Tower Gardens.................................. 45 Garstang Outdoor Market.................................. 45 Garstang & District Lions.................................... 46 Parkinson’s UK........................................................... 46 Garstang Town Council....................................... 36 Ben Wallace MP........................................................ 47 Cat Smith MP............................................................... 49 Crossword...................................................................... 50 Wyre Flood Forum.................................................. 51 Grey Matter Test........................................................ 52 Greater Garstang ..................................................... 53 Garstang Millennium Green............................. 53 Forest of Bowland AONB................................... 54

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CALDER VALE BLUEBELL TEAS

GARSTANG CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL

1st & 8th May, 12 noon - 4:00pm

Fri 3rd June

Back after two years for two Sundays. Home made refreshments plus jams, chutneys, cards and calendars. We look forward to welcoming our faithful friends and new ones. More details from 01995 603838 / 602615.

Because of Covid, it’s been three years since it has been possible to hold Garstang Children’s Festival. However as this will be the 150th festival we are hoping that it will be back bigger and better.

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ART SESSIONS Tues 10:15am, 12:15pm & 1:00pm - 3:00pm Thurs, 10:30am - 12:30pm & 1:30 - 3:30pm Cabus Village Hall Mornings are beginner sessions and all levels are welcome. We’re a friendly bunch and are always looking for new group members, so join us for creativity, learning and friendship. Contact Jean Palmer for further details. text: 07913 688 825 e: palmerartclasses@yahoo.com

The arrangements are gathering pace. Anyone can get together to enter a float – schools, families, clubs, friends, groups etc. If you would like to enter please do get in touch by contacting Frank Worthington on 01995 604628. This year’s Festival takes place on Fri 3rd June during the Queen’s jubilee celebrations. More information will be available on the Facebook page and the website. There will be free rides and amusements on Moss Lane playing field during the afternoon, together with children’s games (also free). The festival catering tents will be open for business as usual with a range of low cost refreshments available. If anyone would like to offer their help with the catering – even for only an hour or two – it would be most appreciated, just get in touch with us. The fancy dress competition is always popular and we hope to attract even more entrants this year. Anyone can enter – if you feel like taking part entries are accepted from 5:15pm on Moss Lane playing fields, with judging taking place between 5:30pm and 6:00pm and along the procession route (more information will be given in the programme nearer the event). Maintaining the safety of the children taking part in the procession, as well as those watching, is always a high priority. If you could spare a couple of hours on the day to help as a steward it would be much appreciated (you will also get a prime spot to watch from). If you think you could help please get in touch. As always the committee depends on help from local people. One of the biggest tasks

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GARSTANG CHILDREN’S FEST (cont) is collecting donations from all the homes around the town. If you could spare a couple of hours to help please get in touch – it is easy to do and very much needed. Business and house-to-house collections will start at the beginning of May – please help by making a donation. This year it will also be possible to donate online via our JustGiving page – just click on JustGiving and search for Garstang Children’s Festival. David Lewis e: david.lewis01@tiscali.co.uk t: 07739 429174 fb: @ garstangchildrensfestival

CHURCHTOWN CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL Sat 28th May, 1:00pm Kirkland & Catteral Memorial Hall Field A procession including our new and retiring Churchtown queens, visiting queens and past Churchtown Festival queens, tableaux, fancy dress, dignitaries, local organisations and bands will leave Kirkland Memorial Hall field at 1:00pm making its way to Churchtown for a short service at St Helen’s Church at 1:30pm, before returning to the field for the crowning of this year’s queen, Imogen White, at 2:15pm.

committee or our Facebook page. Everyone is welcome, so come and enjoy a great day out! Dorothy Walmsley fb: @churchtownfestival www.churchtownfestival.co.uk

CHARITY COFFEE MORNINGS Thurs 5th May, 10:30am - 12:30pm Garstang United Reformed Church We welcome you to our first Thursday of the month coffee mornings: •

May meeting: L’ARCH (Preston Branch)

June meeting (Thurs 2nd June): Parkinson’s UK (Preston branch).

We have missed you all and are ready to welcome back old and new visitors. Hilary Ralphs & The Coffee Team

Anyone wishing to enter the fancy dress should arrive by 12:30pm. Any past queens are invited to join the procession. We are trying to contact all past queens, but apologies if we have missed you - please do come along. On the field during the afternoon Darrel Edwards will be our compere and there will be children’s sports, football competition, a bouncy slide, games, BBQ, sweet stall, tombola and afternoon teas. At 6:30pm there is a family disco with a fish and chip supper. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Fish and chips must be pre-booked via a member of the

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CALDER VALE METHODIST CHURCH As I write this a swallow has been sighted. ‘One swallow doesn’t make a summer’ they say but hopefully by the time you receive the magazine we will have lots more returning for another summer season. Whatever restrictions come and go we are sure of the seasons. Some may say they do vary now and are not like they used to be when I was young. The lapwings, the curlews, the swallows and the swifts seem to know when to come and when to go.

by Lynne Blair. This will be an all age service and all are welcome to join us.

This May we are thankful to be able to celebrate our church’s anniversary with visiting preachers and singers again. On Sat 14th May, 7:30pm we welcome Mrs Carol Rose and ‘Apples of Gold’. The programme of music will concentrate on Psalm 122 as we will be 122 years old. The service will be followed by light refreshments.

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We continue the celebrations on Sun 15th May at 10:45am when our service will be led

CAMEO will be held on Fri 20th May at 2:00pm. Come along and join us for a cuppa and chat - something to keep the mind busy. ‘I rejoiced with those who said to me: ‘Let us go to the house of the Lord’”. Psalm 122 Verse 1. Edith Gorst 01995 602078

We are looking forward to welcoming Garstang’s Walking Festival, when they visit our meeting house on Sat 7th May. If you would like your own conducted tour of our lovely old buildings do telephone Judith. You will also be warmly welcomed to our meeting for worship, any Sunday at 10:30am. Judith 01995 602974

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COFFEE STOP Tues 3rd, 17th & 31st May Inglewhite Church Hall Tues 10th May Catterall Village Hall Coffee Stop welcomes you this spring. We’re open as a community cafe on most Tuesday mornings between 10:00am and noon and invite you to come along for coffee and company. We aim to offer a safe and friendly place where you can come along alone or with friends. We welcome everyone and invite walkers, cyclists, locals and visitors to call in for a cuppa. There is disabled access and free parking at both venues.

CHURCH BUT NOT ON A SUNDAY Thurs 26th May, 7:30pm Kirkland & Catterall Memorial Hall We invite you to join us for community ‘church’. Everyone is welcome. We plan to continue meeting on the last Thursday of each month until July. There will be music, discussion and light refreshments for all. Our speaker at our May meeting will be the lead chaplain at Lancashire Constabulary.

We are staffed by volunteers from Inglewhite Church and both communities. We look forward to welcoming you during May.

You can be sure of a very warm welcome at this informal style of church. We hope you might feel able to come and see if this might be for you. Everyone welcome at weekday church in our own fantastic community.

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After enjoying celebrating Easter in church for the first time since 2019, our weekly events continue for all ages. Please see our website for more details of children’s clubs, breakfast meetings and Friday Focus for the older and wiser amongst us. For any more information, please do not hesitate to get in touch with the church office by phone or email. Katie Devany t: 01995 602852 e: info@garstangfmc.org.uk www.garstangfmc.org.uk

SCORTON FOOD & GIFT FAIR Mon 2nd May, 10:30am - 4:00pm Scorton Village Hall Visit the fantastic Scorton Food and Gift Fair. It will feature 26 stalls selling tasty foods and fabulous gifts including jewellery, clothes, cakes, cheese, preserves, soaps, traditional crafts, sweets and candles. Joanne Golton t: 01524 791818 e: scortonvillage@outlook.com

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Make 2022 the year when you discover the joy and health benefits of singing with others (we are not a choir and no previous singing experience is necessary).

We extend a warm welcome to all. Ann Cameron t: 07966 126999 e: ann.cameron@mac.com

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BABAS Parents, Carers & Toddler Group Our last session until Autumn was held in April due to imminent building work. We will keep you updated via Focus Magazine and a notice in Garstang Methodist Church window. Enjoy the rest of your spring and summer. Dorothy Gorst 01995 606226

366 DAYS OF KINDNESS Fri 17th June at 7:30pm Calder Vale Village Hall Calder Vale Village Hall, Present, with Spot On Lancashire, Bernadette Russell in ‘366 Days of Kindness’. Prepare to laugh and cry with this performance. More details and tickets for 01995 603838 / 602615 / 606278. Edith Gorst

THURSDAY LUNCHEON CLUB Royal Voluntary Service Thursdays, 12 noon until 2:00pm St Thomas Church Hall, Garstang For people who are pensionable age and live alone. It is a lovely, lively, social get together with a two course meal. Volunteer Helpers Required We need more volunteer helpers. Can you spare five hours once a month to help? I started three years ago and found a welcoming, jolly, friendly team. The helpers do the vegetable prep, lay the tables, serve the food and do the washing up (and also have a meal together at 11:30am prior to the diners arriving). If you would like to give it a try just ring me and I will arrange for you to have a session with us. If you would like to help cooking, we would be delighted to see you. I feel it is only once a month and a way of contributing to the community of Garstang. Leonie Bull 01995 601266

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GARSTANG TREFOIL GUILD On Sat 25th May we will have our stall outside the Market Hall. Funds raised at this event help us to support guiding in the Garstang area. Marlene Towns

SEQUENCE DANCING We are listing our last two dances before the summer break at Claughton. However our Saturday Barton dances will continue throughout the year but there will be no dance on Sat 4th June due to the hall being pre-booked. Saturdays at Barton Village Hall PR3 5AL Dancing from 7:45 pm to 11:15 pm Sat 7th & 14th May - Music by Alan Cookson and his fabulous keyboard. Sat 21st & 28th May - Music by John Lancaster and musical CDs.

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Tuesdays at Claughton Memorial Hall PR3 0PL. Dancing from 7:30pm Tues 4th & 17th May - Music by John Lancaster and his CD collection. Tues 17th May dance will be a Jacobs join for all to enjoy. Admission, which includes an interval with tea/coffee and biscuits, is only £4 Freda Parker t: 01995 605322 / 07714 092 495

SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE GROUP We meet on Monday evenings at 7:30pm from September to May in the United Reformed Church Hall, Croston Road. We finish for the summer on Mon 23rd May and restart on Mon 12th Sept. If you would like further information, please contact Ian 01995 603998 or Pam 01995 603536 or just come along and have a go! Marlene Towns

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Fri 6th & 20th May: Meat Bingo. Eyes down 7:30pm. Thurs 26th May: Replugged Singers’ Night. Date For Your Diary - Thurs 23rd June: We are pleased to welcome ROD PICOT, singer, songwriter from Nashville who is touring the UK. £12.50 on door. Every Saturday evening: Live entertainment, bingo, dancing. All welcome. Every Sunday evening: Social Bingo 7:30pm.

Everyone is welcome in this friendly club with outside seating and spectacular views. Jill Elliot

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GARSTANG SCARECROW FESTIVAL Fri 1st, Sat 2nd & Sun 3rd July Online entries are now open for Garstang’s Scarecrow Festival. This year’s theme is ‘Fairytales and Book Characters’, plus we’ve added a new category for 2022 - ‘Topical’ so get those thinking caps on! It is free to enter. We are inviting anyone and everyone to enter a scarecrow. There will be the following categories for entries: children, adults, schools, preschools, nurseries, businesses and community groups. Cash prizes and trophies for all winners! Paper entry forms can be collected from the Information Centre and Garstang Library. Don’t worry if you don’t live on the official trail, you can still enter and we will find a place to display your scarecrow. Planning is going on behind the scenes for all the family to enjoy a world of scarecrows, live entertainment, a family fairground and attractions, face painting, sand art, brass band, morris dancers and of course food, drink and ice cream stalls. More details and an application form are available from the website below. Elizabeth Webster https://airtable.com/shrC4cgf7SnHRaJ1K

CATTERALL GARDENING CLUB The first meeting of Catterall Gardening Club for 2022 was held in March and was a resounding success. Catterall Village Hall was packed with people - a good turnout that well-exceeded expectations. The talk by Anthony Walker from Resource Recycling Solutions was very interesting and the quality of compost that is produced from our green bins is very impressive. Our fun and friendly meeting on Tues 17th May will be a talk about a new local scheme called The Plot. It is an initiative to grow more food in North Lancashire, whilst training and

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CATTERALL GARDENING (cont) supporting new growers. As usual there will be a plant stall and refreshments. The raffle will be raising funds to contribute towards buying plants to keep Catterall looking beautiful all year around. Meetings are third Tuesday in the month at 7:00pm at Catterall Village Hall. Membership £15. Single visit £3. April Haxby 07712 341 123

CATTERALL IN BLOOM Welcome to the beautiful month of May! The team has been as busy as bees, working at the Queen Elizabeth II park in Catterall, creating a leaf cage and two compost bins for our Bloom green waste so we can make free compost for the flower beds. Thank you to Tim and his team for a great job. We are also very grateful to Anthony Walker at Resource Recycling Solutions Ltd for

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CATTERALL IN BLOOM (cont) donating a load of compost to add to our cache! The new flower beds will be bursting with colour once all that compost has been added. You will have noticed that the cherry tree avenue in the park has been spectacular in April, with a great display of blossom. Aren’t we lucky to have such a lovely area on our doorstep? If you’d like to help keep our village looking beautiful then you are very welcome to join us on Tuesday mornings 10:00am, at Catterall Village Hall car park or Wednesday evenings 7:00pm, at Stone Cross Gardens Community Garden. The tasks are varied and we need your help with all kinds of activities. We laugh a lot too! Did you spot the adorable Easter display at the corner of Baylton Drive which some Bloom ladies created? This is the perfect year to do something special to commemorate

the Queen’s jubilee and fill the village with beautiful blooms and plants. So we hope to see you soon. Happy gardening! Netta Parker 07508 144181

GARSTANG IN BLOOM The Bloomers are back in force in what is our busiest time of year. We have been tidying up from the winter months and preparing the beds for new planting. Our compost bins have been emptied and the contents spread on the borders. Not only does this feed the plants but it conserves the moisture already in the soil from the winter rain. And rain it did! In early April, we were part of the Great British Spring Clean in conjunction with Wyre Council. Thank you to all those who turned out to pick up litter in the heavy rain showers. We collected at least ten bags full of rubbish.

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GARSTANG IN BLOOM (cont)

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Our new garden area on the High Street opposite the One Stop shop has been planted ready for the platinum jubilee and we have been sowing wildflower seeds in the new patch along Park Hill Road. Our designs are aimed to encourage biodiversity by using pollinator friendly plants backed by beech hedging for wildlife.

Armed Forces & Veterans Breakfast Club

In a similar environmental vein, we have constructed some more compost bins out of recycled pallets and made containers to collect leaves for leaf mould. The Bloomers meet every Wednesday, weather permitting, at 9:30am at the car park on the High Street. We’re always volunteers.

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Our purpose is to facilitate veterans and serving armed forces personnel to meet faceto-face in a relaxed, safe, social environment to enjoy breakfast and banter, to combat loneliness and allow veterans to ‘return to the tribe’. There are no fees or subs, you just pay for your own breakfast – simple! Next Meeting Our clubs are on the 1st Saturday of each month, with the next one being Sat 1st May at 9:30am at the Wheatsheaf, 1 Park Hill Road, Garstang PR3 1EL. Come and enjoy a breakfast menu ranging from full English breakfast, sausage or bacon butty to beans on toast - all with free

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GARSTANG AFVBC (cont) tea and coffee. Most of all, you can enjoy the opportunity to catch up with your fellow veterans and their families, and once again, enjoy some good-natured banter. March Round-Up The April breakfast club was well attended and once again we welcomed new members. The free raffle had an Easter egg theme as all the prizes were either Easter eggs or chocolate and this went down well with members. St George’s day, Sat 23rd April, saw another of our popular walks with the route taking in the direction of Barnacre, before stopping in Scorton for a welcome tea and coffee. Several future events are being planned, including curling, a cinema visit and maybe even some axe throwing, which hopefully is not as dangerous as it sounds! Following a meeting at Wyre Council, the

breakfast club now receive details of other events in the Wyre area, and one of our members took advantage of this by kayaking in Fleetwood. It is hoped that this will broaden the appeal of the breakfast club and allow members to meet other veterans within the Wyre area. Monthly Walk We invite you to join us on one of our popular monthly walks that are held regularly on the 3rd Saturday of each month. The next walk will be on Sat 21st May at 9:30am. The meeting place is by the river, at the High Street council car park. All local veterans and their family members are welcome to take part. Veterans Priority NHS Treatment All patients who have served in the armed forces are entitled to priority access to NHS

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care (including hospital, primary or community care) for conditions associated with their time within the armed forces (service-related). This includes veteran-specific services like prosthetics and mental health. Please let the surgery know if you are a veteran so that this can be recorded in your medical record.

Fri 6th May, 2:00pm Garstang United Reformed Church Hall

For further information, see NHS page: www.nhs.uk/ nhs-services/armed-forcesand-veterans-healthcare/ veterans-priority-nhstreatment or scan this QR code with the camera on your smartphone. Garstang Medical Practice is an armed forces veteran friendly accredited GP practice. Roger Dunn f: Garstang Armed Forces & Veterans Breakfast Club www.afvbc.net/clubs/garstang

The title of our talk will be ‘Women in the Picture’. Our speaker, Ann Marie Penny will be telling us about female painters. I am sure many of us could name many male painters, but how many of us know about women who are well known artists? This will, I am sure, be an informative and interesting afternoon to which all are invited. New friends will be made very welcome. If you need further information please ring Jack on 01995 238075 or Ruth 01995 602006. Ruth Rendle

GARSTANG MEMORY CAFÉ Our last meeting was held on Mon 4th April and was very well attended with a total of over thirty guests who enjoyed a live musical performance from local singer Colin Davis.

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GARSTANG MEMORY CAFÉ (cont) He sang a selection of popular songs from across several decades with tea and cakes being served in the interval. Following a light hearted quiz , Easter eggs were distributed to all of those present.

refreshments being provided free of charge. •

Mon 2nd May, 2:00pm (still to be confirmed)

The next session will be facilitated by Alan and Liz Pearson from Garstang in Bloom and will involve the planting of seeds which will eventually go in the memory garden being created behind the library.

Wed 18th May, 10:00am

Mon 6th June, 2:00pm

Wed 15th June, 10:00pm

These regular ‘drop in’ meetings are designed to provide much needed support and advice for those who are experiencing dementia symptoms in any form and also their carers; being delivered in a very safe but highly sociable environment. The group has returned to having its sessions on the first Monday ( 2:00pm to 4:00pm ) and the third Wednesday (10:00am to 12 noon) of each month in the Free Methodist Hall with

The dates arranged for the next meetings are

Our congratulations and thanks go to Stuart Todd for completing the recent Manchester marathon and thus raising over £800 for our memory café. We are most grateful to him and to all of the organisations and families who continue to support our work in a variety of ways. The Garstang Memory Café is a registered charity and has a small group of trustees and will be having it’s annual general meeting shortly. Chris Wilkinson

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GARSTANG ARTS CENTRE collectables, small antiques and unique objects made from eggshells. Delicious homemade cakes and light refreshments will be served all day. Entry is free.

Art Exhibition

Garstang Ukulele Group

Daniel Sharples is our next contributor at the Arts Centre and he has already caused considerable interest and admiration for his paintings of the Garstang area over the last few weeks. Daniel works primarily in oil and is inspired by the places and people around him. Plein air painting is increasingly becoming his main passion and he has been seen at his easel out and about in Garstang, painting stunning pictures for his forthcoming exhibition.

May not only signals the return of warmer weather, hopefully it will also see us performing outside at the Arts Centre on Saturday evenings. We also have two outdoor gigs coming up, Bleasedale Tower on Sat 21st May and Churchtown Children’s Festival on Sat 28th May. www. garstangukulelegroup.co.uk Poetry Group Poetry meetings are take place at 2:00pm on the fourth Friday of the month with the exception of December when it is the third Friday of the month. The theme for May’s poems is ‘Happiness’. The session will be led by Gary Walmsley.

There will be a preview on Sun 8th May, 2:00pm - 4:00pm and the exhibition will run through to Sat 4th June. This is an exhibition not to be missed. Sheila Tearle 01995 603816 Craft and Collectors Fair Sat 21st May Open to the public from 10:00am until 3:00pm. There will be a wide selection of stalls displaying a variety of items to suit all pockets, from hand made notebooks, wooden articles such as pens, door wedges and small toys, to hand-made sewn craft items and jewellery. There will also be cards,

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GARSTANG ARTS CENTRE (cont) The poetry group is very friendly and welcomes visitors. You can just sit and listen or join in if you wish. Marie Whalley 01995 603605

great fun practicing our Yorkshire accents and drinking plenty of Yorkshire tea. Rebecca Sudell 07985 372 234

Bridge

We covered a lot of ground at our meeting in April. The two recommended books had mixed reviews though considered by most as a good, if not, comfortable read.

Garstang Arts Centre has two bridge groups: Mon, 7:00pm for the more experienced player and Tues, 1:30pm for a more relaxed game. Bob Burns 01995 603524 or Robertburns12140@gmail.com

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The Four Winds by Kristen Hannah was based on the great depression in America. It charts the story of a young mother and her two children and documents their lives in Texas, why they had to leave and what awaited them in the cotton fields. It depicts all sides of human nature.

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GARSTANG ARTS CENTRE (cont) The general feeling was for us to look for something a little more uplifting next time and there was certainly no shortage of suggested reading. Having said that the first book we decided on for May is about a troubled family. It is, however, ultimately a positive book and is a factual account of the author’s childhood. Once in a House on Fire by Andrea Ashworth. The second recommended book for May is A Year of Marvellous Ways by Sarah Winman which promises to be more uplifting. For more information contact Linda 07795 064 266 or Sandra 01995 603436 Woolcraft Do you like all things woolly? Did you start knitting/crocheting/felting in lockdown. We could be just the group for you to join. We inspire and learn from each other, working on our own things and sometimes on local

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GARSTANG WINE CIRCLE After a two year absence, we were delighted to welcome back Stuart Rothwell, from the Vineyard Wineshop in Ramsbottom. Stuart was our guest presenter at the meeting in March. His theme was Portuguese wine.

grape, better known as Albariño in Spain, with a higher, but not excessive alcohol content. Thinking about that lunch, all of these whites would certainly be good accompanying seafood and chicken dishes.

Portuguese wine tends not to have a high profile on the shelves of our supermarkets. This is a shame, because it produces some excellent wines in addition to the fortified wine known as port. Portuguese winemakers use a number of native grape varieties in the production of their wines, although blends with international varieties are becoming more common.

An excellent selection of reds followed. Once again all of the wines would have been good with food, especially perhaps lamb or beef and even game. Smooth with dark berry flavours, they demonstrated the quality of wine currently being produced in Portugal at present.

The selection presented at this meeting comprised of three whites, three reds and a sample of dessert wine. Two of the whites were low in alcohol content, making them especially suitable for warm summer days with perhaps an al fresco lunch in the garden. The third white was made from the Alvarhino

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The final wine was a Moscatel Setubal, a wonderful sweet desert wine that would provide a wonderful accompaniment to both a dessert and as an alternative to port with cheese. Thanks go to Richard and Ann Harrison, and Philippa Caterall for the tasty food to accompany the wines, and to Anne Whitehead for the vote of thanks. The April meeting was a ‘Call my Quaff’ evening held on Mon 25th April. Members of the panel gave information and misinformation about a selection of wines, with the audience trying to guess which information was correct. A fun evening that gave us all some good laughs. Details of Wine Circle meetings can be obtained from Alan Jefferson on 01995 601842. Mervyn Stokes

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FAIRTRADE (cont) to everyone who entered. The Fairtrade Directory is being updated and copies have been amended to reflect the current situation. These are available at the Visit Garstang Centre. Members of the Fairtrade Steering Group met with members of Totnes Fairtrade Steering Group to explore the formation of a twinning arrangement for the mutual benefit of both groups. Events The Fairtrade AGM will be on Sat 14th May at the United Reformed Church Hall from 10:00am - 12 noon. We are working with Soroptimist International of Garstang on a charity biscuit competition to celebrate the Queen’s platinum jubilee. Watch this space for further details or see our Facebook page. A long time away but we are working on a

sustainable fashion/recycling event, again with the Soroptimists, to coincide with the Great Green Week. Provisionally we have booked the United Reformed Hall on Sat 1st Oct from 10:00am. Fairtrade Way Walk Joanna Pollard from Fairtrade Lancashire will be doing a sponsored walk, Garstang to Keswick, starting in May. She is raising money to introduce chocolate making workshops to schools in the cocoa growing areas of Ghana. Keep a look out for details of how you can contribute to this cause or visit www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/chocolate-hasa-name Peter Ryder e: garstangfairtrade@gmail.com fb: ‘Garstang Fairtrade’ www.fairtrade.org.uk

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AROUND THE WI Claughton On Brock WI Tues 3rd May, 7:30pm Claughton Village Hall

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We missed a few ladies who unfortunately were not able to join us, but we thought of you nevertheless. May’s meeting will be the resolutions meeting along with the ever popular plants and books stalls, with the competition being ‘a favourite ornament’. The hostesses will be D. Robinson and M. Gornall with M. Walling and M. Seed providing the social activity. Thank you. We always appreciate your hard work

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GARSTANG LIBRARY (cont) STEM Club: first Thursday of the month 4:00pm - 6:00pm. Do you enjoy Minecraft, coding, building and problem-solving? Then STEM club is for you! Join the team and solve a new challenge every month. Develop your science, technology, engineering and mathematics skills and make friends. Suitable for ages 9+. Free, but places are limited, please telephone, e-mail or pop into the library to book. Ozobots with Lancashire Adult Learning: Thurs 12th May 4:00pm - 6:00pm. This course will introduce families to coding and programming with ‘Bit’ the Ozobot, a tiny robot with BIG technology! Working together to learn its simple colour language and create games and adventures for ‘Bit’ to explore. Children must be accompanied by an adult. This event is free but places are limited. Please telephone, email or pop into the library to book.

Family History: Four week course starting Thur 12th May 11:00am - 12:00pm. If you’re interested in searching for your ancestors and need a little help or advice, then this volunteer-led course is for you. The course will give you an introduction to researching your family and local history and help you to use the family history resources available that we’ve paid for so you don’t have to. Coffee & Conversation: fortnightly Thursdays 2:30pm - 3:30pm. Join this free, friendly social group to get to know others in your community. Whether you’re new to the area or looking for a way to meet new people, come along for a relaxed chat and a brew. Jigsaws, bingo, quizzes and discussions of local interest, all served with a hot drink and biscuit. The first session is on Thurs 12th May. Come along and have a look at old photographs and maps of Garstang. Share your memories and have a brew!

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SOROPTIMISTS (cont) wearing our orange and hopefully raising awareness – watch out for our social media announcements.

choose our charity for the new club year and this is to be voted on during our first business meeting of the new Soroptimist year.

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Our AGM was as always, a wonderful event. We did have to forego our customary meal beforehand but we didn’t let that dampen our spirits. We took this opportunity to hold the welcoming/induction ceremonies for our new members which had been put on hold over the last 2 years. It’s always thrilling to formally welcome new members, hear a bit about them and then to light a candle of friendship for them. We had to follow the official AGM requirements, hearing reports from the clubs’ officials and voting in our new leadership team for the coming year and of course, President Kathy. A lively debate was held to

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Don’t forget to keep checking our Facebook page and the website for the news on our new programme of events for the upcoming year and for fuller, regular reports on what we’re up to. And don’t be shy, get in touch and be part of this vibrant club and help other women and girls whilst making lifelong friends. Just drop us a line or give our membership co-ordinator Muriel Burnham-Airey a ring. We’ll be happy to talk to you and answer your questions.

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BUT I DON’T FEEL STRESSED… We live in strange times. The best part of the last two and a half years have been disturbing, odd and, yes, stressful. And the stress continues but let us not dwell on the world at large, we can leave that for others to worry about. I like the stoic philosophy which in a nutshell recognises the world is a chaotic place and there is precious little an individual can do to change it so concentrate your energy on the things you can change – your diet, your relationships, your work life balance etc.

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BUT I DON’T FEEL STRESSED (cont) Make everything you can a positive choice for you and those around you. Be a good person. If we all do that the world becomes a better place.

When we respond to the stress with some form of physical action it actually helps the stress hormones to dissipate and return our body to a normal, relaxed resting state.

But let’s go back to ‘stress’. An overused word that is often misunderstood and I hear this misunderstanding from my patients who use the phrase I have chosen for the title of this piece, ‘but I don’t feel stressed’.

And therein lies the problem, most modern stressors do not require an aggressive physical response: An unexpected doubling of our heating bills, a car briefly swerving towards us on the drive into work or a late bus making us miss an important appointment. All of these provoke just the same physical response as a threat to your life but we do not respond physically to them. This leads to a build up of stress hormones in our body which lead to chronic problems like irritable bowel syndrome, poor sleep and low energy.

Stress is not a state of mind, it is not an emotion. Stress is perceived by your body in a very primitive way. Your body interprets stress as a threat to your life and creates a physical response to the stress to preserve your life. This is the fright, flight fight response. This physical response increases your heart rate and shunts blood away from your gut to your muscles to prepare you for action, to your brain to ensure you are alert and even makes your palms sweat so you can grip a weapon or climb an obstacle better.

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Therefore the number one thing you can do to cope with stress is to do some vigorous exercise. Our body is a moving machine and thrives when we use it properly, even with problems like arthritis in our joints movement helps them stay healthier and strong, it also eases pain. Fortunately nature has provided us with all manner of wonderful plants and herbs that can help some people cope with stress: Avenacalm by Vogel is a tincture made from oats that is really calming and soothing. Oats help raise our serotonin levels which can lift mood, ease anxiety and help sleep. Rhodiola Root contains adaptogen compounds that help your body adapt and cope with stress, it has a lovely relaxing effect. Balance for nerves by Higher Nature is fast acting and contains lemon balm which is a mood lifting herb that allows you to see stress coming at you without getting stressed. Truly it is a gently effective supplement. Lastly there is Kalmassure and Kalmassure Nighttime by Natures Plus which are excellent magnesium supplements that help soothe your nervous system and aid sleep. There are many things you can do for stress from removing gluten from your diet,

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BUT I DON’T FEEL STRESSED (cont) meditating and exercise and the above remedies are just a few of those available. When using natural methods to calm yourself please be patient. You are not looking for the chemical cosh of pharmaceutical products, you are looking for harmony and this does not occur overnight! Nick Tofalos BSc (Hons) Osteopathy t: 01995 602833 e: nick@cbd-one.co.uk

JOIN THE JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS The Queen’s platinum jubilee celebrations are coming to Garstang on Sat 4th June. Join the Giant Jubilee picnic from 11:00am – 3:00pm in the family area at Millennium Green. Pack up a picnic and bring the whole family for a fun day out.

Nick Tofalos is the Principal of Garstang Osteopathic Clinic and Pendle Osteopathic Practice. He has a Bachelor of Osteopathy degree from the British School of Osteopathy and is a member of the Institute of Classical Osteopathy.

Organised by Wyre Council, there will be free performances of Alice in Wonderland throughout the day at 11:00am, 1:00pm and 2:30pm, plus there will be fun games for everyone to enjoy.

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Are you about to leave school or college and enter the job market? Are you looking for a job or want to change jobs? A real skill to add to your CV is the ability to speak in front of a group with confidence. Garstang Speakers Club can help you to achieve this goal. If you live in the Garstang area and would like to attend the meetings, transport can be arranged. We are a friendly supportive group where you can learn with practice. There are no tests or exams. We meet in the comfortable surroundings of the Garstang Country Hotel & Golf Club on the first and third Tuesday of each month from September to May. Meetings commence at 7:15pm for 7:30pm and conclude at 9:30pm. You are welcome to come along and join us as a visitor to get a taste. Think about it now; our meetings will be held on Tues 3rd & Tues 17th May after which we break for the summer. The new season will start on Tues 6th Sept. Sue Hubbard t: 01995 600357 e: garstangspeakersclub@gmail.com www.garstangspeakersclub.org

To find out more about the jubilee celebrations in Wyre visit www.wyre.gov.uk/jubilee Emma Lyons

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GARSTANG HERITAGE SOCIETY The Society is working to promote, share and preserve the local history and heritage of the Garstang district. Our area of interest covers the former Garstang Rural District, including the parishes of Barnacre, Bilsborrow, Bleasdale, Calder Vale, Catterall, Claughton, Forton and Shireshead, Inskip, Great Eccleston, Garstang, Kirkland, Hambleton, Nateby, Nether Wyresdale and Scorton, Out Rawcliffe, St. Michael’s on Wyre, Stalmine with Staynall and Winmarleigh. If you would like support or get involved in your local heritage, then drop us an email and why not follow us on our Facebook page? e: garstangheritagecentre@gmail.com fb: ‘Garstang & District Heritage Society’ www.garstangheritagesociety.org

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CARDIAC RISK IN THE YOUNG The Matthew Hesmondhalgh Memorial Fund Throughout March and April we have continued to mark Matt’s 10th anniversary year by decorating his beloved buddleia and celebrating the national and international days that were of interest to him. We’d like to thank everyone who has taken an interest in this project in different ways. Your supportive comments, ideas and practical help are very much appreciated. CRY Screening The April screening day at Garstang saw 79 young people screened with four needing further investigations and, for some, treatment. Our very best wishes to you all. Thanks again to our milk bottle challengers who funded this additional day and to those who kindly donated on the day towards others being screened in the future. Also thanks to Garstang Academy for hosting the event once again and, of course, to our super family and friends that help the event run smoothly. Fundraisers Our April pop-up shop, together with a table top sale at Out Rawcliffe, raised a super £240 thanks to everyone who was involved. We’re taking a short break from the shops now so that we can take part in and support other’s events that are happening over the summer months, as well as exploring one or two new ideas, so keep an eye open for us when out and about and hopefully we’ll see you all back at Catterall Village Hall in early autumn. Massive thanks to the very lovely Mark and Marion and the staff and customers of Best Wishes, for raising a terrific £200 from the sale of Garstang Christmas Cards so fabulously photographed by Michael Coleran and for a further £80 towards milk bottle challenge three! Well done and thank you all.

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GARSTANG TENNIS CLUB

Upcoming Events

It seems to have come around quickly but Garstang Tennis Club will shortly be embarking on what will hopefully be another full season.

It’ll be good to be back on the market stall outside Garstang Town Hall on Sat 7th May, 9:00am - 3:00pm. It seems such a long time since we were there. As always we’ll have a treasure trove of bargains – you never quite know what will be on there! Fingers crossed for a fine day. On Sat 21st May we’re planning to take part in the Craft and Collectables Fair at Garstang Art Centre from 10:30am. This is a new venture for us and we’ll be offering an eclectic range of locally handcrafted items, small antiques and collectables too. Looking ahead to June and our good friend Samantha, of canal bike ride fame (and whom some of you may have met at our events), is organising a mega jumble sale to be held at Kirkland Memorial Hall on Sat 25th June. More details to follow in the next issue, but if you are able to offer any help on the day, or with items for the sale, please contact Samantha on 07904 729 891. For those who have been enquiring about the return of our popular Twilight Treasure Hunt we’re excited to share Fri 15th July as the date for your diaries. Further ahead we’ve just heard the brilliant news that one of Matt’s charismatic uni friends is to run in the London Marathon in memory of Matt. Becca will be fundraising for CRY’s core fund so that means she’ll be helping every aspect of CRY’s wonderful work from bereavement support, to vital research, publicity and of course the national screening programme. Good luck with the training Becca. We’ll all be rooting for you. Summer is going to be busy! Paula Hesmondhalgh t: 07785 106 976 e: paulahez.ph@gmail.com fb: @The Matthew Hesmondhalgh Memorial Fund

On the competitive front the club has maintained two teams in the Fylde League (one men’s and one ladies), one in the Ribble League which comprises a mixed team of four men and four ladies, plus the retention of the U16 junior team that performed so well in 2021 and who will once again play in the Ribble League. Social tennis will still be available on Monday evenings from 7:00pm onwards and though the numbers attending this particular session have dropped off slightly during the past year or two the club hopes it can recover to the levels it enjoyed pre-pandemic. Thursday mornings are also available and normally run from 10:00am to 12:00 noon. In addition to the above and all being well the

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GARSTANG TENNIS CLUB (cont) club will also run a few American tournaments which have proved very popular over the years in bringing the club together and maybe one or two competitive club tournaments/ events for both adults and juniors.

other junior members. If it is raining, then we play inside the clubhouse. This is not a coaching event, but is supervised. £5 a session. Advance booking is necessary via our webpage.

The recent installation of a toilet – with much thanks going to club chairperson, Annie Collinson, for overseeing the project – is a great boost to the club’s facilities and will be greatly appreciated in years to come.

Adult Social Tennis Thursdays, 6:00pm Onwards

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ST MICHAELS TENNIS CLUB Junior Social Tennis Mondays, 3:00pm - 5:00pm Open to all children that are primary school age and are members of the club. This is a chance to play mini matches against

This is social tennis for adult members of all abilities, and offers a great chance to meet other club members. Walking Tennis Fridays, 2:00pm - 3:00pm A great way to get into or back into tennis. Its played on a quarter of a normal court so reduces physical demand on the body meaning almost anyone can enjoy the game. No running or jumping allowed, and two ball bounces are permitted! First three sessions are free, and then membership is required. Teens Social Tennis Sundays, 10:30 - 11:30am Open to all children that are secondary school age and are members of the club. This is a chance to play with the ball machine or mini matches against other teen members.

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Continental Breakfast & Service Speed Competition Sun 8th May, 9:00am - 11:30am Join us for a fun-filled morning of breakfast and tennis (optional!). Continental breakfast will be served from 9:00am - 11:30ish (cereal, bread, cheese and hams, pastries, yoghurt, fruit selection, orange juice and tea/coffee). £6 per person for members. Fizz is available but is not included in the price. For the tennis enthusiasts we will also be running a competition to find the fastest serve - the speed gun will be out! Nancy Claesen t: 07801 717 258 www.stmichaelstennis.org.uk

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GARSTANG CAMERA CLUB Obituary One of our long standing members, Ken Harrison has passed away. Ken was a life member of our club with a long service record of working on the committee, acting as treasurer and club chairman. Ken was a keen wildlife photographer who travelled extensively to follow his area of interest. He was a regular volunteer at Leighton Moss Reserve, was always willing to advise others and pass on his wide knowledge base. He will be sadly missed. RIP Ken. 2021-2022 Session We are now at the end of our 2021/2022 session. Our last club meeting will be on Wed 4th May when George Franks will present ‘Flash Photography’. The following week we will hold our AGM hoping that as many members as possible will attend. The week following this is our annual presentation evening in which our guest of honour, the mayor of Garstang, Councillor Alec Allan will present the awards. The deadline for applications for this event is Sun 1st May. It should be a splendid evening and I hope it will be well supported. I can now list the destinations and dates of our events cup details for 2022/2023. These are outings from which images taken on the days (midnight to midnight) can be entered into our competitions next year. It is not necessary to attend every outing. • • • • • •

Thurs 19th May Brock Bottoms Tues 14th June Lunt Meadows Sun 17th July Holker Hall Sat 13th or Sun 14th Aug Three Sisters Race Circuit Sat 10th Sept Kendal Sun 25th Sept Blackpool Zoo

A good and varied selection of venues; let’s hope the weather is kind to us. These reports will continue throughout the closed season although there will not be as much to report.

We wish you all a good summer and hope that the bug (Covid) reads this. Maurice Baker www.garstangcameraclub.co.uk

BLEASDALE TOWER OPEN GARDENS Sat 21st & Sun 22nd May, 12 noon - 4:30 pm Private garden opens to the public for one weekend only. Beautiful gardens and scenery plus BBQ (sausages, beef burgers) and various sandwiches. Cream teas, local history exhibition, bric-a-brac, tombola, cakes, plant stall. Saturday - Garstang Ukulele Group. Sunday – classic cars and brass band. All proceeds to Bleasdale Church and Parish Hall. Entrance £5 adults and children £1 (under fours free). Signposted from Brock Garage/Spar on A6. Sat Nat PR3 1UY Sue 01995 643499

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SATURDAY 4TH JUNE Wide Selection of Market, Community & Local Charity Stalls

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GARSTANG & DISTRICT LIONS Donations It has been agreed to temporarily suspend our usual support for Fylde Women’s Aid and ask instead that any items such as new toiletries, nappies, dry food etc now be sent as part of the wider Ukraine appeal - with our collection point being the Resources Centre (the old Liberal Club ) on Bridge Street. Events & Activities The Easter eggs decorated with the Lions logo have been raffled in the prize draws held at many of our local public houses, cafes and shops. This project has raised a profit of £520 (plus a donation) which will be distributed soon to good causes. Many thanks to all of the organisations involved and to all those who paid their £1 entry to the draws - with our congratulations to all lucky winners. A large number of our Lion members assisted with the popular Garstang Tractor Run which had been rescheduled because of Covid restrictions and was held on Sun 3rd April. We are about to move into our busy summer season for stewarding and car parking for many of our local events including the Children’s Festival, Great Eccleston and the two Scorton Shows. Approval has been given to move our bonfire circle to a site slightly further away from the new build development by the High Street car park. Club members will do this work in early July and it should improve future safety and offer even better viewing of our annual spectacular display. General Our club continues to grow with an additional member joining recently. If you are interested in joining, you will be made most welcome.

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Further information is available on the website. Alternatively, you can just speak to any member about what we do, or come along to our meetings held on the third Tues of the month at the Royal Oak at 8:00pm. Chris Wilkinson www.garstanglions.co.uk

PARKINSON’S UK Preston Branch We are hosting a coffee morning at Garstang United Reformed Church on Thurs 2nd June. This is the 70th anniversary of the ascension of Queen Elizabeth II. Why not start your Jubilee celebrations with us? The event runs from 10:30am - 12:30pm and will include a raffle and tombola. You will be able to buy books, jigsaws, bric-a-brac and home made cakes along with tea, coffee, biscuits and cakes from the kitchen. Admission is free. Some of our members will be present to talk to about the purpose of our charity or the effects on people who suffer from Parkinson’s disease and their families. Steve 01995 608962

GARSTANG TOWN COUNCIL Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Celebrations We are excited to be hosting a number of celebrations to commemorate the Queen’s jubilee from Thurs 2nd - Sun 5th June. There will be a ceremonial beacon lighting on Thurs 2nd June, hosted by the town council in Cherestanc Square. We will be joined by Blackpool Brass Band. It will be a great evening to kick off the weekend’s festivities. A ‘Big Jubilee Lunch’ on Sun 5th June at 12 noon on Moss Lane Park will be a great opportunity for the town to get together to celebrate the platinum jubilee as a community. It will include entertainment and cake. Please bring your own picnic lunch, a

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GARSTANG TOWN COUNCIL (cont) picnic blanket or camping chairs to sit on and invite your friends, family and neighbours to join in this momentous occasion. It promises to be a great event. We Also Need Your Help! To commemorate such a momentous occasion we are planning on changing the name of Moss Lane Park. This would represent a meaningful way of marking an event that has never before occurred in the history of our country and is likely never to be repeated. It will be a significant way for the town to remember the occasion and is also cost effective. But we would love to hear from the residents of Garstang as to what the best name would be. To have your say please complete a simple consultation form by 8:00pm on Sun 8th May. Forms are available via the town council website, at Visit Garstang or the library. Town Council Awards 2022 The town council awards panel met in March to review all 79 nominations across the eight categories. Determining the winners was difficult in some of the categories. After an evening of review and discussion it unanimously agreed on the winners who were announced at the Annual Town Meeting on Thurs 28th April. Our thanks go to Booths for their generous support of the annual awards. We look forward to sharing the results with you in the next edition of Focus magazine.

tickets, a full car valet, beauty treatments and Dewlay Cheeses amongst some 32 prizes which were up for grabs. All proceeds from the Ball will be going to the 150th Anniversary of Garstang Children’s Festival which takes place on Fri 3rd June. On the night the guests generosity ensured that more than £1600 will be donated to the Children’s Festival. Next Meeting Our May Full Council meeting will be held on Mon 16 May, 7:30pm at Garstang Library. If you’d like to attend the meeting please contact the town clerk. Get in Touch As always, we are keen to hear your thoughts on how the town council is doing and about any issues or concerns that you have. Much of our information is available on our website or you can contact our clerk, Edwina Parry. Edwina Parry - Town Clerk t: 07592 792 801 e: clerk@garstangtowncouncil.gov.uk www.garstangtowncouncil.gov.uk

BEN WALLACE MP As we break into May I do hope it means better weather on the way. May already - where is the year going!? As always, I am looking forward to travelling around the constituency whenever possible.

Mayor’s Charity Spring Ball In April, the mayor’s spring ball was a great success with 100 revellers enjoying good food, good company and great entertainment from the Flatlanders. The dance floor was buzzing and we even had two ladies join the band on tambourine. Well done to them. Local businesses and friends donated some amazing prizes to the raffle which ensured that everyone dug deep in their pockets for the chance of winning Highest Point Festival

Roads The roads seem busy and there is a great deal of work going on, whether it is BT or gas works. National Highways (Highways England) seem to be making progress on the A585 Windy Harbour to Skippool Scheme. I keep a close eye on the fortnightly updates: Safety is my main concern but I also

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BEN WALLACE MP (cont) understand the frustration additional traffic lights, lane closures and congestion can bring. I understand the works are more than halfway through now, I’m sure you share my eagerness to see them complete. Homes for Ukraine As the war in Ukraine continues, we see horrific scenes on our televisions and the terrible impact it is having on the people of Ukraine. After the government launched the Homes for Ukraine scheme, we’ve had a great response from sponsors for Ukrainian families in the constituency and throughout Lancashire. It is a great humanitarian effort with some Ukrainian families having already reached Lancashire and I hope they settle well in our beautiful area. To find out more about the scheme email: HomesforUkraine@lancashire.gov.uk

In the Know Some time ago I mentioned how residents could sign up to the In the Know scheme the police are running, supported by Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service and Lancashire County Council. Since then, interest has increased so here are the details again. Residents can sign up on-line to find out what’s really happening in your area. You will receive regular crime updates, information on road closures, information about fires and other emergencies and you can learn about what your local neighbourhood policing team is doing. For more information about the scheme, visit www.stayintheknow.co.uk Passport Applications I have previously highlighted the need to submit passport applications in plenty of time before travel. Due to the pandemic many applications and renewals were delayed and now HM Passport Office is seeing a surge in applications. As a result the lead times for the processing time for applications is now 10 weeks. Further details, including how to apply for fast track services can be found at: www.gov.uk/ apply-renew-passport Keep in Touch My mailbag has been full of many issues, with national concerns filling it recently and of course views on the current situation in Ukraine. As your MP it is important I know and understand constituents views on all issues from local to international, with this in mind please keep your views coming. The most effective way to contact me is by email with a brief description of the issues you wish to raise, along with your contact details (including home address). You can also ring my office or write to me at the House of Commons.

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CAT SMITH MP I hope you all had a lovely Easter. For me, it offers time to reflect on the sacrifice made for us by a loving God who knows our faults and still sees the value in each and every one of us. I know from the emails I receive that many of you are becoming increasingly concerned about NHS waiting times and, in particular, the length of time it takes for ambulances to get to more rural areas like ours. New figures from NHS England reveal that a record 6.2 million patients are now on NHS waiting lists and ambulance response times for heart attack and stroke patients have also reached a new high. Last week an elderly constituent from Knott End wrote to me highlighting that her taxes are going up at the same time as are waiting lists. Record numbers are being forced to wait longer than ever before, and I’m receiving reports of heart attack and stroke victims waiting hours in agony for an ambulance. With taxes rises during a cost-of-living crisis, patients are paying more but, it seems, getting less. I’ve written to our health authorities to raise your concerns but every time I get the same response – there are too few staff, recruitment is down, retention is at crisis point, highly trained staff are leaving in their thousands and the service is at breaking point. There are now 24,000 patients who have been waiting more than two years for an appointment or treatment. I’ve also been contacted by local head

teachers across the constituency who are reporting that the pandemic continues to impact both children and school staff. Last week I wrote to the education secretary, Nadhim Zahawi to raise my concerns about the pressure teachers are experiencing. Covid hasn’t gone away and on a daily basis head teachers are trying to manage huge numbers of staff absences when there’s very few supply staff available due to a critical national shortage. Just like health staff, the recruitment and retention of teachers is at an all-time low. If that wasn’t bad enough head teachers are also trying to respond to the high numbers of pupil absences and providing home learning packages via digital technology. Two years ago, teachers’ jobs literally changed overnight and since then there’s been very little understanding or support from the government. According to a recent survey by the National

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CAT SMITH MP (cont) Education Union, one in three teachers in the UK plan to quit the classroom in the next five years due to bureaucracy and huge workloads. Teachers are being paid for far fewer hours than the 46 to 59 hours that in many cases they actually work. The union says class sizes due to the pandemic are increasing, with some schools having to put more pupils together in classrooms to cover the absence of self-isolating teachers. In addition, I’m also concerned that the relationship between OFSTED and schools has become increasingly toxic, with schools dreading the visit of the inspectorate. School inspections certainly play their part in reassuring parents and carers that their children are receiving high quality education - but the government must look at ways of moving the inspectorate to being more developmental and less judgemental. Teachers say inspections are

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so focused on box ticking that even a school delivering excellent outcomes can receive a disappointing report. Understandably, teachers can feel overwhelmed when they’re solely responsible for 35 to 40 children. The education secretary needs to take much more seriously the very real issue of teacher stress and burnout. The government wants us to think ‘it’s business as usual’ but every week I visit schools in my constituency and that’s not what teachers are telling me. From Lancaster to Fleetwood every head teacher is expressing concern about the wellbeing of the children in their care and the wellbeing of staff who are juggling a myriad of complex issues. This has to change. We have to invest more in our children and give their teachers the support they need to help them through, what continues to be, very challenging times. Have you been a victim of crime and if so, Across 4 Small amphibian (4) 6 Create; manufacture (7) 7 Small rodent like a hamster (4) 8 Love story (7) 9 File; scratch (4) 12 Very small (4) 16 Embed; insert (7) 17 Rocky hole in the ground (4) 18 The opposite of snakes? (8) 19 Grain, bean etc (4) Down 1 Zest; ghost (6) 2 Everyday; usual (6) 3 Kindles; Scottish poet (5) 4 Not once (5) 5 Wants; testaments (5) 10 Astounded (6) 11 Type of fertilizer (6) 13 Picture (5) 14 Give way (5) 15 Potatoes (5)

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CAT SMITH MP (cont) how was your experience of reporting the incident and having it followed up? New analysis shows a ‘collapse of confidence’ from crime victims, with a quarter of reported crimes now going unpunished due to the victim not pursuing charges. Home Office data shows the scale of the crisis with more than 1 million criminals getting away with their crime, because the public no longer trust the system to deliver justice. There is a victims’ crisis at the heart of the criminal justice system, and we need to urgently restore faith in law and order by delivering a system that the public deserve. In 2012/13, there was one neighbourhood officer or PCSO for every 1,650 residents. Now police staffing cuts have left the public with only ONE neighbourhood officer for every 2,400 residents. That means an effective cut of one-third in the presence of neighbourhood police within local areas. In some areas there is only one neighbourhood officer or PCSO for over 5,000 people.

the right for access to special measures in court, and the right to updates on cases as they move forward. Faith in the criminal justice system to deliver for victims is a pillar of a civilized country. Cat Smith MP t: 01253 490440 e: cat.smith.mp@parliament.uk

WYRE FLOOD FORUM Last month I reported on the proceedings of the Wyre Flood Forum held on Fri 17th March with half the members present in body and spirit in the Wyre Council Civic Centre and the remainder at home, in the office or, in the case of one officer, on the floor above where we were sitting, probably with a mug of tea behind the screen. I understand that zoom has its benefits but the sooner we all meet up in person the better I believe.

Since 2015, the total number of officers assigned to neighbourhood roles has fallen by over 7,000, dropping from 23,928 to 16,577. Neighbourhood officers form the bedrock of the model of policing by consent. Yet according to a recent Police Foundation report, it has failed to gain recognition as a policing specialism Police out on the beat and visible in local neighbourhoods are vital for stopping crime and keeping communities safe. Yet neighbourhood policing has been decimated - with fewer neighbourhood officers stretched to cover more and more people. We need to restore neighbourhood policing. Labour has long committed to a victims’ act that would enshrine victims’ rights in law, including the right for victims to make a personal statement to be read out in court,

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WYRE FLOOD FORUM (cont) I mentioned in my last report that we were joined by three visitors from West Lancashire who had heard of our group and wished to see for themselves what we got up to.

slip what are known as ‘stop logs’ down the grooves before and aft of the gate and then ‘de-water’ the chamber to allow engineers to inspect the machinery.

I am pleased to report that Rachel Crompton, the Lancashire County Council officer responsible for flood risk management, has been in touch with me to say that our visitors were most impressed by our purpose and the way we got to the bottom of problems and were hoping to replicate our forum in their local district council. We are very pleased that our efforts are appreciated.

When I last looked shortly before Easter the gate was still in the water and I would estimate six ‘stop logs’ upstream of the gate were in place. In fact they are not logs in the normal sense. They are metal beams stored for the purpose by the old railway bridge in a cage just next to the footpath. I expect to see shortly a fully enclosed chamber with engineers and, possibly, divers examining the workings.

I also reported that the Garstang flood storage basin had again been in the wars. One of the two gates that rise from beneath the water (where they normally lie) to form a barrier preventing excess river water from draining too quickly downstream had, unfortunately, suffered a mechanical failure necessitating a thorough inspection. The process is to

The west gate is fully functioning I am told by the head of the Environment Agency and should there be a flood event the combination of gate and stop logs will hold back the water and the basin will be activated but that might mean no rugby for the time being.

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Which sea divides Europe from Africa?

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In which US state is Nashville situated?

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Which swimming stroke is named after an insect?

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What unit is used to measure the height of a horse?

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What is the destination of a train leaving from Platform No 9 and three quarters?

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In the movie ‘Frozen’, what song does Elsa sing as she creates her ice palace?

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What is the venue of the British Grand Prix held?

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What was the name of the band in which Gary and Martin Kemp both played?

12. A screwdriver cocktail is made up out of orange juice, ice and which spirit? 13. What number is found in reference to their varieties on Heinz products? 14. What is the name of Donald Trumps Florida residence? 15. How tall is Blackpool Tower? 16. If you completed the Three Peaks challenge, which three UK mountains would you have climbed? 17. What do the French call the English Channel? 18. Where did the coffee chain Starbucks open its first coffee shop?

10. By which name was St Petersburg known during the Soviet era?

19. What was the name of Ronnie Barker’s character in ‘Open All Hours’?

11. Which soft drink is commonly associated with Scotland?

20. By what other name is the island of Lindisfarne also referred to?

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WYRE FLOOD FORUM (cont) Hopefully I will be able to bring more information next month. In the meantime, United Utilities and other agencies will be working on correcting the flow systems of sewage to the Garstang Water Treatment works at Churchtown. The engineering officers at Wyre will arrange meetings between Flood action groups and agencies to discuss technical matters for the attention of officers prior to the next MSFW* technical group meeting in May leading up to the next forum on Thurs 16th June. This meeting has been put back a week to allow members from throughout Wyre to accompany Thomas Myerscough of Wyre Rivers Trust to Abbeystead to see the natural flood measures that he and his team have constructed in an attempt to hold back excess water up stream before it is slowly released. Meanwhile the building of new homes moves on at pace meaning that we all have an interest in managing the threat of inundation. *Making Space For Water - a Government led scheme to make the case for moorland regeneration to reduce run off. More details on DEFRA website. Roger Brooks - Rural Wyre East

GREATER GARSTANG Partnership Board A bit of a lull in proceedings during April with the draft Regeneration Framework out for public comments. This final phase is a final opportunity to make sure what is in the draft Framework is accurate and identifies the projects which were outlined (and supported) in the first public consultation event and then, in more detail, in the second public consultation. I hope you have had an opportunity to look at the document (there is a link on the website). It is a huge document but much of it is

background information and research which we will need when we begin to apply for funding as well as identifying all the projects we will look to deliver in the next years. At our April meeting the majority of the theme leads reported on their priorities within their themes and their views were supported by the Board. These were, in the main, some of the more easy to deliver projects as well as doing some of the groundwork for more complex projects. The last step in the process is for the Board to formally adopt the Regeneration Framework and for Wyre Council’s Cabinet to consider it at their meeting on Wed 1st June. Jan Finch - Chair www.greatergarstangpartnership.co.uk fb: TheGreaterGarstangPartnershipBoard twitter: @greatergarstang

GARSTANG MILLENNIUM GREEN Annual General Meeting Tues 25th May, 7.30pm Royal Oak, Garstang Please join us to share your ideas about the future of the green. Please accept my apologies as the previous date published (Sat 14th May) was incorrect Dipper Fund Our sincere thanks go out to all those kind individuals and families who have made donations to our dipper fund. We couldn’t manage without you all. Thank you so much! Walking Festival This is also the final reminder about our Walking Festival event for younger people on Mon 2nd May to come along to the green and take up an object hunt challenge. The sheets will be handed out from 10am until 12.30pm. Alice in Wonderland Performances of Alice in Wonderland will

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MILLENNIUM GREEN (cont) be taking place at the children’s area of Garstang Millennium Green on Sat 4th June to celebrate the Queen’s platinum jubilee. The performances are free and will be held at 11:00am, 1:00pm and 2:30pm. It is hoped that people will bring along picnics and make use of the whole green. Please look out for updates on the Council’s website.

appeal too, the Festival Bowland programme this month has lots to offer. The Lancashire branch of Butterfly Conservation will be leading a walk along the Langden Valley in the heart of Bowland on Wednesday 4th May, when they’ll be on the search for the beautiful green hairstreak butterfly and the amazing day flying emperor moth.

Carol Wood www.garstangmillenniumgreen.org.uk

Garstang Walking Festival runs until the 8th May and is packed with walks for all ages and abilities. It’s a great way to explore the countryside around Wyre – including lots of opportunities in the Forest of Bowland.

FOREST OF BOWLAND AONB The Festival Bowland Calendar for May May is traditionally the month when activity in the wildlife world is going at full pace – and if heritage and art

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Bumblebees will be making an appearance both virtually and actually – fingers crossed – as the Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust and the Forest of Bowland AONB combine to offer an online beginners’ session over lunchtime on the 18th, followed by an optional “spotter” walk at Gisburn Forest early in June.

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The programme is back with Butterfly Conservation again on the evening of the 26th May, this time online. Great for anyone unable to make it along to the walk earlier in the month.

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And for those of a creative nature, the annual Maiden Bridge Gallery exhibition starts its summer run on 28th May. Open Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays, the Tathambased exhibition closes on Sun 10th July.

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Nordic walkers can practise their skills in the lovely surroundings of the Lune Millennium Park near Lancaster on Sunday 8th; and for those who enjoy a little history, chartered civil engineer, Chris Hudson, will be exploring the medieval bridges of the Ribble Valley online on the evening of the 10th May.

Sandra Silk www.forestofbowland.com

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Across 4 Newt 6 Produce 7 Vole 8 Romance 9 Rasp 12 Tiny 16 Implant 17 Cave 18 Ladders 19 Seed

The Mediterranean Belfast Tennessee Butterfly Hands Hogwarts School Let it Go Silverstone Spandau Ballet Leningrad Irn Brew Vodka 57 Mar-a-Lago 158 metres Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike & Snowdon La Manche Seattle Albert Arkwright or just ‘Arkwright’ Holy Island

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