Over Wyre Focus Magazine - May 2022

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FOCUS MAGAZINE 'The Green Book'

Garstang By Daniel Sharples

OVER WYRE - Knott End - Preesall - Pilling - Stalmine - Hambleton

Issue 269 May 2022


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Welcome to Focus Magazine... Coffee Morning....................................................4 Meet & Eat.............................................................4 Platinum Prom.....................................................4 Charity Afternoon Tea Party.........................5 Jubilee Tea Dance.............................................6 Charity Aerobathon...........................................6 Stalmine Village Hall Bingo.........................8 Stalmine Village Hall Jubilee Party.........8 Stalmine Village Hall AGM............................8 St Oswald’s Church...........................................8 Pillling Methodist Church..............................9 Hambleton Choral Group..............................9 Time to Dance.....................................................9 Crafty Company..................................................9 Hambleton Gala.................................................10 Knott End Library...............................................12 OWSAC....................................................................16 Over Wyre Gardening Club..........................16 Pilling Band 200 Club......................................16 Volunteering.........................................................16 Hambleton WI.....................................................18 Stalmine WI...........................................................18 Ladies of Over Wyre.........................................19 Blackpool Art Society......................................20 Over Wyre Art Society.....................................21 Lancashire West Trefoil..................................22 1st Pilling Scout Group...................................22 Garstang Speakers Club................................22 Garstang Camera Club...................................22

North Fylde Photographic Society...........24 Preesall Bowling Club.....................................26 Do You Live with ME/CFS.............................26 Preesall Town Council.....................................28 Hambleton Parish Council............................30 Stalmine Parish Council.................................32 SSRA..........................................................................35 Ben Wallace MP.................................................39 Cat Smith MP........................................................41 Wyre Flood Forum............................................46 Soroptimists..........................................................49 Carter’s Charity School...................................54 Fleetwood’s Charity School.........................56 Crossword..............................................................57 But I Don’t Feel Stressed...............................59 Grey Matter Test.................................................60 Cardiac Risk in the Young..............................61 Sudoku.....................................................................62 Garstang & District Lions...............................63 Forest of Bowland AONB...............................63 Over Wyre Probus Club..................................64 Knott End Railway.............................................64 Join the Jubilee Celebrations.....................65 Flower Arranging Club....................................65 Bleasdale Tower Gardens ............................65 Garstang Arts Centre.......................................65 Alcoholics Anonymous...................................66 New Gospel Choir..............................................66

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COFFEE MORNING

PLATINUM PROM

Thurs 19th May, 10:30am St James’ Church, Stalmine

Thurs 2nd June, 6:30pm for 7:00pm St James’ Church, Stalmine

Please join us for coffee and cake raising funds for Christian Aid. There will also be a bring and buy stall. Your gifts this Christian Aid Week could help Jessica set up water taps on her farm, learn to grow food and provide seeds that thrive in drought – giving her all she needs to turn her dry, dusty land into a garden of hope. Hope lives in you. Gill Keighley

MEET & EAT Wedn 25th May, 12 noon Pilling Village Hall Come along for a lovely two course meal and a sociable afternoon. The cost is £8.50 per person and booking is essential. Please contact Julia for more information. Julia t: 01253 790313

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St James’ Church, Stalmine will be hosting a special evening to celebrate the Queen’s platinum jubilee. Our platinum prom will be an opportunity to dust down your tiaras, shake the cobwebs from your finest attire, invest in a handheld flag and get ready for a whistle-stop tour through the 70 years of Her Majesty’s glorious reign! It promises to be a very visual evening. There will be lots to see on the screen, plenty of fun facts, many personal memories from decades gone by, some modelling of fashion trends throughout the years, community singing and maybe even a spot of dancing! What’s not to love? We invite you to join us in celebration of this historic jubilee and together, we will raise

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PLATINUM PROM (cont) a glass of platinum punch and enjoy some popcorn. You are most welcome to get dressed up in suitably ‘royal’ robes, in clothes reminiscent of a decade gone by; or just come as you are in 2022 style! Tickets £1.00 on the door or via email. We are looking forward to seeing you soon. Louise Morgan e: gill.keighley54@gmail.com e: louisemorgan1959@gmail.com

CHARITY AFTERNOON TEA PARTY Fri 3rd June, 1:00pm The Shovels, Hambleton The Shovels Hambleton Charity committee will be holding a charity afternoon tea party on Fri 3rd June. This is to celebrate her Majesty the Queen’s platinum jubilee and raise money for local charities.

From 1:00pm onwards there will be various stalls in the garden and a mini fairground on the car park. Afternoon tea will be served in the garden, weather permitting or in the restaurant if not. Serving time will start approximately 2:30pm to 3:00pm. Live music will commence in the garden at 5:00pm subject to weather. Inside, the music will be from Paul Wrigley and Pete Finch from the fabulous local group the Captain’s Crew and will continue until 8:00pm. A raffle will be held with a free ticket included in the price of afternoon tea. Tickets are available from the Shovels until Wed 25th May. Price is £12 adults and under 12’s £10. Please note ticket numbers are strictly limited to allow room to move all inside should the weather turn ‘iffy’ - not that it will of course! Dave ‘Aka’ Evil Tripp

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JUBILEE TEA DANCE

CHARITY AEROBATHON

Fri 3rd June, 2:00pm Pilling Village Hall

Mon 16th May 10:00am - 12 noon Tues 17th May 6:30pm - 7:30pm

Come along and join us for a fun afternoon of music and dancing for all. DJ John Sandham (Route 66 Music and Dance) will play music and take requests for most styles of dance including ballroom, sequence, Latin and line dance.

Please come along and join Fitbods for one of our two hour sponsored aerobathon challenges in aid of Brian House Children’s Hospice. You can choose from either a morning or evening challenge or both if you are feeling super fit!

We kick off with an hour of mixed dancing. John will teach an easy dance or two for those that wish to join in. After the first hour we will break for tea and cakes then continue with the dancing. It’s going to be a very enjoyable occasion so if you like to dance, drink lots of tea, eat cake and have fun come and help us celebrate our Queen’s platinum jubilee at Pilling Village Hall

This is a great opportunity to take part in a two hour workout that will include a warm-up, cool-down and a mixture of cardio, dance, strength, tone and flexibility exercises with some relaxation at the end. All of which can be done at your own pace and to great music.

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CHARITY AEROBATHON (cont) be available at the end and all participants will also get a certificate of completion. Please text, message or email me if you would like to take part in one or both of our aerobathons or visit our Facebook page. Sponsor forms are available or alternatively, you can pay £20 on the day, but please register in advance as places are limited for safe and enjoyable exercise! Free Course of 10 Fitbods exercise sessions for the person who raises the most money. If you would like to get in training for the event you are more than welcome to come along to one of our Fitbods fitness and exercise classes in Preesall or Hambleton. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Rosina Lawrinson-Chettoe M.A. Cert Ed t: 07986 248 173 e: gnome1962@talktalk.net fb: Fitbods

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STALMINE VILLAGE HALL Stalmine Village Hall Bingo Forthcoming dates for bingo are Wed 4th, Fri 6th & Fri 13th May. Platinum Jubilee Celebration Sat 4th June, 7:30pm Entertainment by Classic Sounds. Admission £5 including a plate supper. Bring your own drinks and glasses. This is a ticket only event. Tickets from 01253 700 232. Stalmine Village Hall AGM Thurs 9th June, 7:00pm Members of the public are most welcome to come and join the village hall committee. David Makinson

ST OSWALD’S CHURCH Morning Worship - Jubilee Special Sun 5th June, 10:30am A special service of morning worship to mark the Queen’s platinum jubilee. This will be followed by a parish picnic at the church hall and grounds. Please bring your own picnic. Drinks will be provided. There will also be family-friendly activities. All ages welcome. Wanted - New Singers

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PILLING METHODIST CHURCH Thurs 19th May, 7:30pm Pilling Methodist Church A joint meeting of Pilling Methodist Church Women’s Fellowship and Pilling Mother’s Union. The guest speaker is Julia Robinson, the district president of Methodist Women in Britain, who will give a talk on Medecins Sans Frontieres. All ladies are most welcome. Andrew Bell

HAMBLETON CHORAL GROUP Spring Concert: Down Memory Lane Fri 20th May, 7:30pm & Sat 21st May, 2:30pm Hambleton United Reformed Church Tickets, £6, are available from members or phone 01253 810153 / 01253 701320. Performing a wide range of memorable songs, there will be plenty to sing along to! Cath Nicholson t: 07862 293 956

TIME TO DANCE Every Friday, 7:00pm - 10:00pm Hambleton Village Hall Popular sequence, ballroom and Latin. Occasional workshops throughout the year for anyone who wishes to start learning these dances. Adults only. Admission £6. Steve Coughlan e: stevecoughlan1959@gmail.com

CRAFTY COMPANY Wed 6th April, 10:00am - 3:00pm Pilling Methodist Church Hall Are you interested in knitting, crochet, embroidery, patchwork, cardmaking etc? If so, why not come and join us - a small group of china painters - for craft and company. We meet on the 1st Wednesday of each month. Sheila t: 01253 701019

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HAMBLETON GALA Sat 2nd July Bob Williamson Park It is with great pleasure to announce Niamh Potter as gala queen elect and her retinue for 2022. She’s had a few years to wait but is now looking forward to the year ahead representing the village. Hambleton Scarecrow Festival Sat 25th June - Sat 2nd July In the week leading up to gala everyone in the village (families, businesses and community groups) is invited to get involved to construct a scarecrow and display it in their garden or window for the festival week. In honour of the Queen’s platinum jubilee the theme will be ‘1952 – 2022’ celebrating anything from the past 70 years. Maybe famous events, celebrities, TV shows, movies, books - anything that celebrates the era since the Queen’s coronation. The winners will be announced on gala day, so get your thinking caps on for your scarecrow creation. Colouring Competition

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For the younger ones take part in our jubilee bunting colouring completion. Outlines will be available from the website or design your own. Kindly judged and sponsored by Hambleton Village News. Hambleton Bake Off We look forward to seeing and tasting all the wonderful cakes this year. Watch out on Facebook page for the categories. If you have any suggestions, would like any further information or you are able to help us in any way, prior to or on the day, please do get in touch e: committee@hambletongala.co.uk fb: @hambletongala www.hambletongala.co.uk

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KNOTT END LIBRARY We have somehow arrived to May. The flowers are growing and summer is in the air. We have a lot of lovely events going on in the library to recognise Dementia Action Week (Mon 16th - Sun 22nd May). Have a look and come and join us. Library membership is free and opens up a whole new world of reading, cultural experiences and digital and information. Dates for your Diary Mental Health Awareness Week Mindsmatter. Mon 9th May, 1:00pm 2:30pm: We are hosting clinicians from NHS Mindsmatter who will be on hand to offer free support and impartial advice. Feel free to pop in and have a chat. Many of us go through difficult times in our lives, which can leave us feeling worried, anxious or depressed and feeling unable to cope. Mindsmatter offer a range of brief therapeutic

interventions across our localities to support people’s differing emotional needs. This includes online, telephone and face-to-face treatment and therapy options. New Junior Gardening Club. Sat 14th May 10:00am - 12 noon: See below under FOKEL Dementia Action Week - Dementia Awareness Talk. Mon 16th May, 1:00pm – 4:00pm: Lancashire Adult Learning will host this short session to increase awareness of dementia and the services available to help the person and their carers maintain health and wellbeing. Places are limited so booking is essential. You can book a place at the library or online through the following link: https://www.lal.ac.uk/course/dementiaawareness/BHSN1056/ Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Crown making Workshop. Mon 30th May, 10:00am 11:00am. See below under FOKEL.

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KNOTT END LIBRARY (cont) Weekly Events Knit & Natter. Every Monday 10:00am 12 noon: Whether you are new or more experienced in knitting, crochet or anything crafty join our friendly group for a natter and a swap of ideas and the latest tales of intrigue from round these parts. Refreshments available. Wyre Fun Arts Session. Every Monday 1:00pm - 2:30pm. A free weekly event brought to you by Wyre Council. Relaxed, dementia-friendly social sessions led by an experienced instructor. Make new friends and have a go - it’s fun, it’s free and there’s no need to book. Please bring something to protect your clothing from any paint splashes such as an old shirt. You will be made very welcome. Refreshments included. Board Games Club. Every Monday 2:00pm

- 4:00pm. Take away the ‘boardom’! Try your hand at one of our board games at our new weekly club. Why not bring a friend too? Knit & Natter. Every Tuesday 10:00am - 12 noon. Another Knit & Natter session at the library. Enough said! Refreshments available Quiet Hour. Every Tuesday 4:00pm 5:00pm: Browse the books, sit and read a story, or use our public computers and free Wi-Fi as normal, with a little less noise than usual. We ask our customers to respect this by muting phones and devices whilst in the library. Digital Support. Every Thurs 9:30am 11:30am. ‘Learn My Way’ course. Are you having difficulty in understanding the internet? You can learn how to use a PC, Laptop or mobile device with our FREE beginner’s course led by one of our Digital Volunteers. Contact the library to book a place.

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KNOTT END LIBRARY (cont) Alternatively do you need help with a specific issue or query? Book an hour session on a day and time that suits you. Ask within the library. Baby and Toddler Bounce and Rhyme. Every Friday 10:30am - 11:00am. Suitable for children up to 18 months. Enjoy a fun-filled session with songs and music with your child / grandchild. Lego Club. Every Saturday 11:00am 12noon: Calling all master builders! Join us and share your passion and amazing creations. For children four years and over. Monthly Events First Friday Reading Group. Fri 6th May 2:00pm - 3:00pm: If you would like to join our friendly group pop in to add your name to the list. Creative Writing Group. Fri 13th May,

2:00pm - 3:00pm: They say that there’s a book inside us all. It’s true and you don’t have to be a big name writer to prove it so. If you’ve ever fancied creative writing yourself you should come along to this open and friendly group to find out more and get involved! Poetry Appreciation Group. Friday 20th May, 2:00pm - 3:00pm: Read, share and discuss your favourite poems. Poetry is brilliant – enough said! Last Friday Reading Group. Fri 27th May, 2:00pm - 3:00pm: If you would like to join our group pop in to add your name to the list. Other Services Family History Support: Are you interested in tracing your family tree, but have no idea where to start? We have a volunteer who is experienced in family history who can

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KNOTT END LIBRARY (cont) help you search our digital library and use websites such as Ancestry and Find My Past and generally point you in the right direction all for free! Just ask to make an appointment when you next visit the library. Digital Access: Free Internet access is available using our Public Network computers, as well as our printing and photocopying services, and also a study area with free access to WiFi. Hire Space Available: We have out of hour’s library space to hire offering a warm welcoming environment - from a small room to large hall size. Home Library Service: For those in the community who are unable to visit the library because of poor health, we offer the Home Library Service. We pack a choice of books and our volunteers will deliver to your door. If you would like to be part of this free service,

do please contact the library.

FOKEL - Friends of Knott End Library Junior Gardening Club. Sat 14th May 10:00am – 12 noon: Urgently needed! All local children with their parents to come and enjoy themselves at the new Saturday morning Junior Gardening Club. Everything is provided on the day. Take your plant pots home and watch them grow and when they are ready we can plant them out together in the new planters outside, donated by our friends group. If successful, we intend to run every second Saturday of the month. Queens’s Platinum Jubilee Crown making Workshop Mon 30th May, 10:00am -11:00am. Free craft event celebrating the platinum jubilee. Make a crown fit for a queen (or king). All children welcome. If you would like to help us raise funds for

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KNOTT END LIBRARY (cont)

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the library and support their initiatives we meet on the third Monday of each month at 11:00am at the library. Our next meeting is on Mon 16th May.

Wed 18th May, 7:30pm St Oswald’s Church Hall

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OWSAC Thurs 19th May, 2:00pm Knott End Working Men’s Club The OWSAC team have been working extra hard to organise the jubilee party, which will take place on Thurs 19th May, 2:00pm - 5:00pm. Afternoon tea will be served at 3:00pm. This is a ticket only event. We look forward to seeing you all on the day. For more information contact Janet on 01253 467978. Penny Drabble

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AROUND THE WI Hambleton WI What a hoot we had last month when Linda Sawley, a very informative and entertaining speaker, presented her take on a life with shoes and matching handbags. Linda brought a selection of miniature shoes dating from the 1800’s - and probably before - explaining, at that time, only men wore decorative shoes and the more decorative they were, the wealthier the men were. She then presented shoes and handbags she had bought for herself and modelled one pair of very high heels; the heels comprising a set of books with a bow on top. She explained that bags and shoes were her weakness and she had bought so many that her husband had built a full length cupboard just to accommodate them.

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Hambleton WI welcome all visitors. Anyone wishing to see if our WI is for them can come along free of charge for the evening. You have nothing to lose and may have something to gain in the form of fun and friendship! We hope all our members and friends had a very happy Easter. Gaynor Dunkley Stalmine WI Stalmine members enjoyed the talk on ‘Iceland; Fire and Water’ by Gordon Bartley. We are also looking forward to the April meeting when Bez Cooper gives us an entertaining talk on ‘My Life as a Tiller Girl’. All new members can be assured of a warm welcome. We meet on the third Tuesday of each month at 2:15pm at Stalmine Village Hall. Elizabeth O’ Donoghue t: 01253 701658

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LADIES OF OVER WYRE Eva Cocker, the deputy chairperson, gave a warm welcome to 26 ladies at the first meeting of Ladies of Over Wyre. Joanne Helliwell was our entertainment as ‘Betsy’. Previously Betsy had been a scullery maid, a housekeeper and now she had fallen in love and married her suitor. She gave a most amusing insight into the trials and tribulations leading up to her marriage, just to be happy ever after! Anne Ingham, the Secretary and events organiser, then proceeded to inform the ladies of forthcoming events planned for the next 12 months. There was an enthusiastic reception to all that was mentioned. A few trips were in the pipeline and again well received by all especially to Chatsworth House Christmas Exhibition and Market. Anne also encouraged the ladies to make suggestions of what they would like to do as well.

The ladies welcomed a cup of tea and biscuits whist membership forms were filled in and subscriptions paid to the treasurer, Barbara Lancashire. The first ‘ladies who lunch’ was held on Thurs 28th April at the Squash. In future, it will be at pre-arranged venues. All in all a very successful first meeting of Ladies of Over Wyre. For further information regarding the group please contact Janet Astley, chairperson on 07816 550 277 or Anne Ingham, secretary on Messenger or Facebook, or just come along to the next meeting on Wed 4th May at 7:30pm at St Oswald’s Church Hall. Thought for the month: ‘Life always offers you a second chance - it is called tomorrow’. June Beesley

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BLACKPOOL ART SOCIETY Our annual art exhibition at The Heritage Centre in Lytham is now in progress until Sun 8th May. We invite the public to view this wonderful display of paintings - most of which are for sale. Our talented artists have been busy preparing for this event - our well-equipped Studio in Wilkinson Avenue in Blackpool enables our members to learn from other members and we hold regular demonstrations from visiting well known artists together with monthly appraisals of their work and workshops. We also hold social events which bring our members together in a very friendly atmosphere. We have members groups meeting daily in the studio. Our management committee has a vital role in our society and invite interested budding artists to find out more.

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May Syllabus •

Thurs 5th May, 7:30pm 9:30pm: Oil demonstration (portrait) with Bob Goldsborough

Sat 7th May, 2:00pm - 4:00pm: Taster (portrait drawing) with Brian Halligan. Learn how to start drawing a likeness.

Sat 21st May, 2:00pm - 4:00pm: Talk with Brian Heeley ‘A Walk With the Impressionists Through 19th Century Paris’. Coffee and 100 Club draw after the talk.

Advance Notice: Fri 3rd June, 12:30pm for 1:00pm. The Queen’s platinum jubilee lunch at Blackpool Park Golf Club. Tickets only.

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OVER WYRE ART SOCIETY It’s 50 years since our society was founded. To celebrate in style we are having a strawberry tea event Sat 23rd July, 1:00pm at St Oswald’s Parish Hall, Preesall and everyone is welcome.

to produce our own collages by providing a mountain of fabric.

Do you have any memories or memorabilia as would love to hear from you. The art group has always been popular having many talented and friendly artists along with interesting events as you will see below.

Wed 18th May: Figure Drawing and Summer Registration

Wed 25th May: Painting with Nature with Jose

Last month we practiced impressionist painting in the style of the Scottish Colourists. What evocative and vivid work was produced! We asked Julie Nash to demonstrate her approach to acrylic landscape another week and then in stark contrast Jose inspired us

We are having a two week break from classes at the beginning of May but this will be a chance to view our paintings at Booths café in Garstang from Sun 8th - Sat 21st May. Classes at St. Oswald’s Hall recommence :

If you would like to join us please contact Sandra. If you would like strawberry tea tickets, £7.00 (to include entertainment with Garstang Ukulele Band) then please contact Sandra or Clare. Sandra t: 01253 813739 Clare t: 01253 811765

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We meet on Wednesdays in schools term time at Pilling Methodist Church: Beavers 6:30pm to 7:30pm. Cubs 6:30pm to 7:30pm. Scouts: 6:30pm to 8:00pm.

Girlguiding in Lancashire West is having a celebration and presentation evening at Ribby Hall which many of our members will be attending. I visited Blackpool South Guild and demonstrated painting on black paper which was a ‘work-along’ and members produced many good examples of artwork. Another guild had a demonstration of chutney making. It can be seen that we have a varied programme with something for everybody. If you wish to find out more, please give me a call. Elaine Robinson t: 01253 790692

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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 UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP

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I have to announce the sad news that 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

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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. Maurice Baker www.garstangcameraclub.co.uk

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Residents of Preesall and Knott End are advised that they can raise matters relating to the town council in person at informal dropin sessions run by councillors at the library in Knott End. A Preesall town councillor will be available on Sat 7th May and Sat 21st May from 10:00am until 11:00am. Details of when these surgeries are held are available at the library and on the council’s website calendar. Park Lane Telephone Kiosk

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Cllr Sandra Jepson – 07581 374733

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The next Ordinary Parish Council meeting will be preceded by the Annual Parish Meeting and the Annual Parish Council Meetings on Tues 3rd May starting at 7:00pm. The meeting will be held face-to-face in the village hall supper room. Members of the public are encouraged to attend. If you are unable to attend but have an issue you would like the Council to consider, please let the Clerk know so it can be added to the agenda.

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HAMBLETON COUNCIL (cont) lovers to let us know what birds, animals and insects are around us and what we can do to help encourage wildlife. The May meeting will be on Tues 10th May at 7:30pm via Skype. Village Litter Pick The next village litter pick is scheduled for Tues 10th May at 10:30am starting from the Shovels car park. All equipment provided. Bob Williamson Park The next village working group is scheduled for Sat 14th May starting at 10:00am at the park. The Queens Platinum Jubilee Picnic Supper on the Park and Beacon Lighting On Thurs 2nd June starting at 7:00pm the parish council is hosting a picnic supper on the park culminating in the lighting of the jubilee beacon by the mayor of Wyre, Councillor Julie Robinson. Enjoy a hog

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The next meeting of the parish council will be the annual meeting on Tues 10th May. This will be held at 7:00pm at the village hall. At the end of the meeting interviews will be held to co-opt a councillor into the vacancy created by the resignation of Alan Morton. Clerk Vacancy Part time - ten hours per week. Hours of work will be flexible and subject to workload and the parish council meetings’ schedule. Ideally, applicants will have prior experience as a parish council clerk. The successful applicant must be a first-class administrator with excellent communication and financial skills. The clerk will be required to: •

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SSRA Stalmine with Staynall Residents’ Association The Queen’s platinum jubilee celebrations are occupying the minds of committee members as we prepare for this once-in-a lifetime event. With so much being planned in the village we have decided to concentrate on the afternoon of Sat 5th June from 2:00pm to 5:00pm in the Seven Stars garden. We will have a stall providing activities for children concentrating on crown and tiara making. There will be a small charge for this to cover the cost of materials. There will be Ann Ralph’s amazing racing pigs and possibly some other amusements for all. Any surplus funds will go to local charities. We were surprised to hear about the enbloc resignation of all the parish councillors in protest against Wyre Council’s continual ignoring of the council’s representations about planning applications. Your residents’ association will monitor the interim arrangement put in by Wyre Borough until a new administration can be formed for our village. We regard the situation as so serious that we will be writing to MP Ben Wallace to ask him to persuade the minister responsible for local government to look at the circumstances and the local administration of town planning. At its last meeting the committee welcomed new member Jo Kershaw who has kindly

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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.

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CAT SMITH MP (cont) 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 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

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CAT SMITH MP (cont) more pupils together in classrooms to cover the absence of self-isolating teachers. 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 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

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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, 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

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CAT SMITH MP (cont) 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.

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.

Since 2015, the total number of officers assigned to neighbourhood roles has fallen by over 7,000, dropping from 23,928 to 16,577.

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, 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.

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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. 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. 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

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SOROPTIMISTS (cont) line with the Mary’s Meals/BackPack project There was a sum of money left, £133, which has also been donated to the main Mary’s Meal charity. AfriReuse – Final Report On a more positive note, we ended the year by raising DOUBLE our target for our 2021-22 charity AfriReuse. We had intended to raise £1,000 to fund 100 Dignity Packs, but having smashed through that target we powered on to reach the magnificent total of £2,000. This means we have supported the production of 200 Dignity Packs, so 200 young women and girls in West Pokot, Kenya can be supported to continue their education and not have to miss out during their monthly menstruation cycle. A big thank you to everyone who sponsored/donated and to all the Soroptimists who took part in our fundraising.

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SOROPTIMISTS (cont) AGM 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 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.

Finally, we held our candle ceremony, which is a lovely tradition of the club, highlighting the work the officials do on behalf of the members and bringing the members together to acknowledge the hard work we do in the club and the organisation as a whole. Petitions Our petition of the month is ‘Make public sexual harassment a criminal offence in the UK’ and can be found at Change.org. It’s hard to believe people have to be told this is not acceptable behaviour in this day and age. Ukraine And finally, our sad but necessary statement on Ukraine: Soroptimist International stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine, who have found themselves in an unwanted conflict. During the 20th century, Europe and the

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SOROPTIMISTS (cont) world strove to recover from devastating wars. Now, war has returned to the continent to the detriment of humanity. The human impacts of this war will reach far into the future. This conflict is in clear violation of international law, which forbids acts of aggression, the UN Charter and human rights for all. International humanitarian and human rights law must be upheld; the targeting of civilians constitutes a crime against humanity and a war crime. Together, we call for an immediate halt to hostilities, for all troops to be withdrawn, and for good-faith, peaceful, diplomatic negotiations to begin in a neutral territory. The actions of states must place the good of citizens and humanity at their heart, accordingly, all civilians must be protected. What next ….? The next meeting is Wed 11th May at our

new regular time of 7:00pm at Garstang Golf Club. 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. Until next month, take care and enjoy friendship.. t: 01995 606604 (Muriel Burnham-Airey) fb: SoroptimistsGarstang twitter: GarstangSoropt www.sigarstang.org.uk

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CARTER’S CHARITY SCHOOL We are looking forward to the next month with lots of plans for our outdoor areas taking shape. The bee trail has been planted and work on planting fruit and vegetables in the allotment is well under way. We can’t wait to have some produce to sell in the summer term again. Our eco-warriors worked in partnership with a local tree surgeon on the tidying and redesigning of our trees and bushes with our nature garden looking completely different. The chopped off pieces have not been wasted as we have created a fabulous natural habitat for wildlife for all of us to observe and enjoy. The lovely cut logs very nearly ended up in Mr Hassett’s wood burner at home but they will be stored and seasoned to use in our own campfires when the days get cooler. The end of this month sees our Y5 and Y6 singers head to the Manchester Arena to join the Young Voices Concerts. We have missed

taking part over the last couple of years but can’t wait for our cultural city adventure. We are very much looking forward to adding our own jubilee celebration with a street party taking place for children and families alike. Keep an eye on our Facebook page for more info – but we will be hosting another Carter’s Bake Off Challenge so save those calories for that day! We’ve received news that we will be welcoming 28 new starters to our Reception class in September. This term is very much one of excitement for all in the build up to the start of the school year. Our door is always open if you want to pop in and have a look at what we are up to. Contact the office to make an appointment. Mr Hassett - Headteacher t: 01253 810236 e: bursar@carters.lancs.sch.uk

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FLEETWOOD’S CHARITY (cont) Our Philosophy Children learn best through play. Especially outdoor, messy play! We believe children need to develop firm foundations for learning through being creative, imaginative, independent and inquisitive. What makes our provision so effective? There are so many reasons to choose us for your child’s pre-school education – here are a few: we have small groups of children which allows for individual attention; our staff really know the children and bring out the best in them; we offer a safe, home-from-home, nurturing environment; we deliver a creative curriculum that is led by children’s interests; we have an outstanding outdoor classroom which is an extension of the indoor learning environment and can be used in all weathers; we have exceptionally strong relationships with parents and carers enabling staff to meet

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the emotional health and well-being needs of the children; we provide opportunities to take part in a wider curriculum such as professional dance lessons; and the best one of all – we offer high-quality, forest sessions every week in our own forest school learning environment. ‘The staff in pre-school are fantastic, caring and always make every child feel welcome, like they are family. They are very knowledgeable with everything they teach and do it with such love, care and compassion.’ (Parent) Forest School In our school grounds we have a beautiful, mature woodland area that has been developed naturally into a forest school setting. Our young pupils love nothing more than exploring outdoors whether it be playing in the mud kitchen, building dens with natural materials, climbing trees or learning about 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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FLEETWOOD’S CHARITY (cont) classroom. We are so lucky to have such a prominent position in the village where from the top of Preesall Hill, you can see all the way round from Morecambe Bay, across the Bowland Fells to Blackpool Tower! For more information, please take a look at our school website or Facebook page. To book a visit please telephone or email Victoria Gladwin - Head Teacher t: 01253 810324 e: head@fleetwoods.lancs.sch.uk www.fleetwoods.lancs.sch.uk fb: preesallfleetwoodscharity

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. 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. 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’. 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

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BUT I DON’T FEEL STRESSED (cont) 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. 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. 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. Therefore the best 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. 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.

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Which sea divides Europe from Africa?

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

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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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There are many things you can do for stress from removing gluten from your diet, 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 Nick Tofalos is the Principal of Garstang Osteopathic Clinic and Pendle Osteopathic Practice. He has a Batchelor of Osteopathy degree from the British School of Osteopathy and is a member of the Institute of Classical Osteopathy.

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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

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CARDIAC RISK IN THE YOUNG (cont) 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

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and for a further £80 towards milk bottle challenge three! Well done and thank you all. Upcoming Events 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! 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 jumble sale 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

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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.

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

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. If heritage and art appeal too, the Festival Bowland programme 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 Wed 4th May, when they’ll be on the search for the beautiful green hairstreak butterfly and the amazing day flying emperor moth.

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. Further information is available on the

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FOREST OF BOWLAND AONB (cont) Garstang Walking Festival runs until Sun 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. Nordic walkers can practise their skills in the lovely surroundings of the Lune Millennium Park near Lancaster on Sun 8th May 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 Tues 10th May. 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 Wed 18th May, followed by an optional ‘spotter’ walk at Gisburn Forest early in June. The programme is back with Butterfly

Conservation again on the evening of the Tues 26th May, this time online. Great for anyone unable to make it along to the walk. And for those of a creative nature, the annual Maiden Bridge Gallery exhibition starts on Sat 28th May. Open Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays, the Tatham-based exhibition closes on Sunday 10th July. Sandra Silk www.forestofbowland.com

OVER WYRE PROBUS CLUB Membership of the club is open to all gentlemen, resident in or adjacent to the Over Wyre district who have fully or partially retired, or are about to retire from professional, business or other similar occupations. Meetings are normally held on the first and third Thursday in each month at The Shovels Inn at Hambleton. We meet at 10:00am for coffee and a social chat followed by a talk on a range of varied and interesting subjects The next meetings will be on Thurs 5th & 19th May. The subject of the talks will be ‘RNLI’ and ‘Promotion to Housekeeper’ respectively. If anyone is interested in finding out more about the club or would like to attend a meeting, initially as a guest, then please telephone 01253 810778. Stewart Lyell

KNOTT END RAILWAY Thank you to our dedicated fundraiser who mans the stall every Sunday at the Fleetwood indoor car boot sale. I hope to organise a members’ meeting (paid only) next month to discuss a new committee. Our thanks also to the girls of Dawn’s Cafe for keeping the cuppas flowing and to the West Lancashire Railway for their kind help and advice. Raymond Langford

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GARSTANG ARTS CENTRE

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

FLOWER ARRANGING CLUB Join us for an enjoyable evening with NAFAS demonstration of floral art. We meet on the second Wednesday of each month from March - Dec, 7:30pm. Visitors welcome - £5. Tea, cakes and biscuits included. Please note, we have a new venue: Thornton Cleveleys Methodist Church Hall, 60 Victoria Rd East, Thornton-Cleveleys FY5 5HQ.

Art Exhibition Daniel Sharples 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 painting stunning pictures for his exhibition. There will be a preview on Sun 8th May, 2:00pm - 4:00pm and the exhibition will run

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BLEASDALE TOWER OPEN GARDENS Sat 21st & Sun 22nd May, 12 noon - 4:30pm 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 t: 01995 643499 Tell them you saw it in the “Green Book”

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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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