Garstang Focus Magazine - September 2022

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GARSTANG - Scorton - Cabus - Garstang - Catterall - Bonds - Bowgreave - St Michaels - Churchtown MAGAZINEFOCUSIssue263September2022 'The Green Book'

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Over Wyre & Garstang Focus Magazines www.focusmags.co.uk | 01253 813433 | www.facebook.com/focusmags Event Advertising & Editorial: editorial@focusmags.co.uk Business & Commercial Advertising: helen@focusmags.co.uk Postal submissions: Focus Magazine, 132 Highfield Rd, Blackpool, FY4 2HH Cover design by Phil S Clarkson | Printed by Moulton Printing | © Focus Magazines 2022 Charity Coffee Mornings ...............................4 Jumble Sale .........................................................4 Scottish Country Dance Group 4 Garstang Historical Society.........................4 Garstang & District Heritage Society .....4 Garstang Wine Circle ......................................5 Garstang Millennium Green ........................5 Garstang Painting Group ..............................6 Garstang Gardening Club ............................6 Garstang in Bloom ...........................................7 Garstang Volunteer Force ............................7 Catterall in Bloom .............................................8 Catterall Gardening Club..............................9 3Ls .............................................................................10 Winmarleigh Village Hall .............................10 Probus Club .........................................................10 Garstang Memory Cafe..................................12 Local Wellbeing Walks ..................................14 Charity Lunch & Fashion Show ..................15 Garstang Library 16 Garstang Arts Centre ......................................18 Calder Vale Methodists .................................22 Church But Not on a Sunday ......................23 St Luke’s Church ................................................24 Garstang Free Methodists............................24 Quakers ..................................................................25 Pilling Historical Society ...............................25 Coffee Stop ...........................................................26 Garstang AFVBC ................................................26 South Lancaster Speakers Club ...............27 Garstang Speakers Club ...............................29 Sequence Dancing...........................................29 Garstang Camera Club ..................................30 Calder Vale Country Club .............................31 Charity Lunch & Fashion Show ..................32 Garstang events Team ...................................32 Fairtrade .................................................................32 Garstang Medical Centre..............................34 Garstang Trefoil Guild .....................................35 Garstang Phoenix WI 35 Claughton on Brock WI .................................37 Cabus WI ...............................................................37 Cherestanc WI ....................................................37 The Inner Wheel Club ....................................39 Sing Out Strong..................................................39 Soroptimists .........................................................40 Garstang & District Lions ..............................43 Cardiac Risk in the Young .............................44 Rotary ......................................................................45 Wyre Flood Forum ...........................................46 Crossword .............................................................47 Cat Smith MP .......................................................48 Grey Matter Test ................................................48 Ben Wallace MP.................................................50 While every care is taken in the preparation of this magazine to ensure accuracy, Focus Magazines cannot be held responsible for editorial content supplied by contributors. Our acceptance of an editorial item or an advertisement does not necessarily indicate our endorsement of the products, services or views contained within it. Welcome to Focus Magazine... OCTOBER 2022 DEADLINE DATE The October deadline for editorial and adverts is 5:00pm on Monday 12th September. Deliveries of the October edition of Focus Magazine will commence on Thursday 22nd September.

4 Thurs 1st Sept, 10:30am - 12:30pm

GARSTANG HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Jean JUMBLE SALE

The Churchtown and District Children’s Whitsuntide Festival committee are having a fundraising Jumble Sale in aid of next year’s Churchtown Children’s Festival. The jumble sale will be held at Kirkland Memorial Hall, Churchtown PR3 0HR. Donations of jumble can be brought to the Hall from 8:30am to 10:00am on the morning of the sale. Entrance is £1.

We’re a very friendly group and everyone is welcome whether or not they have danced before. If you are looking for some exercise and good company, then come along and give us a try! The cost per session is £3 which includes refreshments. Ian 01995 603998 / Pam 01995 603536

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Garstang United Reformed Church

The society will resume its monthly meetings in Sept following a two year break due to Covid restrictions and caution over re-starting due to ongoing Covid concerns. The speaker is Dr Bill Shannon of Fulwood who will give an illustrated talk on Richard Kuerden (1623–1702). Kuerden is regarded by many as ‘the father of Lancashire history’. A physician by training, he is now remembered as an active antiquarian, historian and map maker/surveyor. Dr Shannon is the author of the recent biography of Kuerden entitled ‘Seventeenth-Century Lancashire Restored’. Please arrive early for registration in the church hall (suggested from 6:45pm). The wearing of masks is up to the individual. Refreshments will be served in the hall after the meeting. Any queries please ring treasurer Beverley Hoyle on 07903 860 533.

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The Heritage Society is delighted to be working together with Booths to put on small exhibitions upstairs in their café. The society had been looking for somewhere to host displays of old photos and information on subjects like the canals, historical buildings,

Garstang United Reformed Church

Anthony HERITAGECoppinSOCIETY Garstang & District

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Dorothy

Our next coffee morning will be for Garstang Memory Cafe. Everyone is very welcome

Kirkland Memorial Hall, Churchtown

Sat 17th Sept, 11:00am

Wed 14th Sept, 7:30pm

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HERITAGE SOCIETY (cont) the poppy trail and old maps so we were delighted when the Booths manager kindly volunteered the use of their store

If you fancy a walk along the lovely winding paths through the Millennium Green, you may notice a few changes have occurred recently.

Several alterations have been made to our website, including more images and a link to our Facebook page. Please take the time to have a look and let us know what you think as this is still ‘a work in progress’. If you would like to make any comments please do so through our website.

Firstly, the dipper is back and is looking so fresh. It’s much larger than before and looks absolutely stunning against its ‘green’ backdrop. Once again, our thanks go out to all those who helped us raise the funds needed. Secondly the path, that was too close to the riverside edge, has been diverted, making it much safer for our visitors.

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Carol Wood - Millennium Green www.garstangmillenniumgreen.org.ukCommittee

Mervyn Stokes

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GARSTANG MILLENNIUM GREEN

Garstang Arts Centre

We have a guest speaker from Edgmond Wines in Shropshire. They specialise in wines from boutique South African wineries. The wine industry in South Africa has gone from strength to strength over recent decades. The climate in parts of the country is ideal for growing grapes and the result is a range of quality wines. The meeting will give members an opportunity to sample wines from some of the smaller growers, and we anticipate an interesting and entertaining evening.

Our first exhibition fittingly will be ‘The Story of Booths in Garstang’. We would like to thank Wyre Borough Planning, Booths themselves, past staff and anyone else who has contributed to the photos. Be sure to come along and reminisce. The society promotes, shares and preserves the local history and heritage of the Garstang Rural District: 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. e: www.garstangheritagesociety.orggarstangheritagecentre@gmail.com

Mon 19th Sept, 7:30pm

Details of the meeting and of membership of the circle can be obtained from Alan Jefferson on 01995 601842. As membership is reaching the limit for the capacity of the Arts Centre, please contact Alan if you are not already a member of the circle and are considering joining the group.

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September already! The painting group is functioning at full speed - or should it be at full colour under a hot summer sun. Although the weather has had its effect on numbers - some of us are wilting a bit - a determined few are battling on with a large variety of mediums and subjects. The in-house exhibition of members’ work has drawn to a close and is replaced by our Ron Coombes competition; one of the two main group competitions at the Garstang Arts Centre. It should be seen to appreciate the standard of work we are capable of! Almost all the paintings are for sale at very reasonable prices for that special unique gift for a friend or relative. The exhibition is free as you enjoy that cuppa in the cafe. So don’t miss this opportunity and meet the members on Wednesday afternoons between 1:00pm and 4:00pm. For more information contact Carolyn Wood on 01253 812270.

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The 2022/23 programme of the Garstang and District Gardening Club starts on Tues 13th Sept, 7:30pm at the URC Hall, Croston Road, Garstang. Anyone with an interest in gardening is welcome to come along. The meeting will take the form of a practical demonstration on bonsai, the Japanese art of growing and training miniature trees in pots. The speaker is bonsai expert Ray Couldwell from Accrington. It will also be an opportunity to meet the club’s new chairman, Adrian Whitaker, who has taken over the position from previous chairman, Roger Broadbelt. Refreshments will be available and there will be a fundraising raffle. Enrolment for 2022/23 will take place. Visitor fee: £3. Any queries about the meeting or society please ring secretary Ruth Wiseman on 01995 Reliable

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Our summer holidays are over and we are getting ready to assist Garstang Medical Practice with covid/flu vaccination clinics in IfOctober.youwill be attending any of the clinics rest assured we will be there with a smile and a welcome for you all.

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GARSTANG IN BLOOM

Mary Randles

Gill Bergman GARSTANG VOLUNTEER FORCE

It won’t be until the end of October that the results are announced, so in the meantime, we still carry on with the gardening, of course, keeping things going through the autumn. We’re already making plans for next year. You’ll continue to see us out and about on Wednesday mornings so join us, please, if you have some time!

All appeared to go very well on our judging day for the North West in Bloom competition on Fri 5th Aug. After initial rain, the sun came out to light up the beds and floral displays so that Garstang looked its best. It was a long day for the judges, having visited the Woodlands community gardens on Oak Road, the Memory Cafe garden at the Library, Kepple Lane Park and the Millennium Green as well as walking around our town centre gardens. The two judges praised us for our hard work and said that they had enjoyed their day. Once again, a big thank you to all concerned. The following week, gardening tools and gloves were placed to one side as the Bloomers met in the garden of the Apple Store cafe in Scorton for a chat over drinks and lunch in the sunshine. Some of the more energetic ones did a two hour walk first over Nicky Nook and the surrounding countryside.

A big thank you to the residents who helped pick up litter, sweep up driveways, tidy their gardens and generally made the village look gorgeous for our special visit by the RHS North West in Bloom judges in August. It made all the difference.

The judges, Bernard Pendleton, chair of North West in Bloom, and Stephen Lowe from BBC Radio Lancashire spoke to residents during their visit and even finished the morning with a chat on Sharon Hartley’s Radio show.

It has been a challenge to get them looking so amazing and they were at their best and full of bees when the judges toured, especially the wildflower bed on the top bank. It was a happy and proud day for the Bloom team and worth all the hard work to hear praise and encouragement for a good job. In the judge’s words ‘Catterall looks beautiful’ so we can only hope for a great result at the award ceremony in October. We are now into bulb planting season and the Bloomers will be planting snowdrops, bluebells, fritillaries and sowing wildflower seeds very soon. If you can spare an hour to help us plant the bulbs, then please get in touch or just turn up on Tuesdays at 10:00am at the park. We have new Catterall in Bloom hi-viz jackets thanks to Baxi Boilers, so it’s easy to find us! We are lucky to have such brilliant and dedicated volunteers, so why not join Catterall’s dream team - Catterall in Bloom!

Have you noticed the flowerbeds in the park?

The Bloom team had worked their socks off, supported by Paul, our Parish lengthsman, who watered the plants in the park very early each morning - so no wonder everywhere looked so good! Tim and his trusted Mr Wobbly, the water bowser, toured the containers around the village most evenings and did a great job of keeping the plants watered during the drought.

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Tell them you saw their advert in the Garstang Focus Tues 20th Sept, 7:15pm Thank you everyone who attended our meeting in June, when we were shown a wonderful selection of plants by Jaqueline Iddon. It was a glorious summer’s evening and we learned a lot about the blooms Jacqueline showed us as she gradually made them into a beautiful bouquet. There was a chance to buy some of the plants we had been shown and it was a friendly and relaxed evening with a fantastic selection of home made cakes to go with tea or coffee at the end of the talk. Unfortunately our July meeting coincided with the hottest day ever and it meant that Gardening Club that evening was cancelled, as the flowers that were needed for the planned talk could not be picked and kept in good condition in such hot weather. We were also worried that a lot of people would not want to attend on such a sweltering evening. We are sorry if anyone was very disappointed, but the good news is that, at the time of writing, the planned talk for July will take place at our August meeting. Our meeting in September will be a talk by Guy Topping about the history of Barton Grange and The Flower Bowl. He will talk about how the garden centre has been successful in winning the Best Destination Garden Centre in 2022. This will be our last meeting for 2022 and it is amazing how quickly the summer has flown past. I hope you have all enjoyed the programme of interesting and varied talks, the plant sales, the raffle, the home made cakes and biscuits and, most of all, the chance to socialise and catch up with friends and neighbours. Meetings are on the 3rd Tuesday of the month in Catterall Village Hall. Cost is £3 per meeting, or £15 to become a member and attend all the meetings from March through to September. April

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We look forward to seeing you all again after what has been a rather warm summer. Our speaker this month is Bill Froggatt and his talk will be on the construction of the Lancaster Canal. We are blessed with rivers and canals in this area but how much do we know about their use in years gone by, and their use today? Bill is from the Canal and River Trust so we should be in for an interesting and informative Evenafternoon.ifyou haven’t been to one of our meetings but the subject is of interest to you, feel free to come along; you will be most welcome. Please contact Jack 01995 238075 or Ruth 01995 602006 for further details.

The Garstang Club had a recent AGM where it was decided to extend an invitation for membership to residents within Garstang and its surrounding areas who feel they might like to join Probus. The Club meets on the first Tuesday in the month at the Garstang Country Hotel and Golf Club for lunch followed by a speaker. The variety of interesting topics range across the spectrum – travel, pastimes, photography, etc. Additional activities may include visits to places or organisations of particular interest. The membership rules of Probus are simple, yet its rewards are manifest.

The word Probus is an amalgam of the two words PROfessional and BUSiness, but membership is not necessarily restricted to these two groups. It also embraces former executives of local government and of the arts and music, and, indeed, any person who has had some measure of responsibility in any field of endeavour.

Meat Bingo: 1st Wednesday of every month. Eyes down 7:30pm. Bar open. Everyone welcome. Open Mic Night: 1st Thursday of Every Month. Opens 7:30pm. Bar open. Everyone welcome. Pop-Up To The Sunday Cafe: 3rd Sunday of every month. 10:00am - 3:00pm. Wallings Ice Cream bar open. Everyone welcome.

Ruth Rendle

Garstang Probus Club is affiliated to Probus International which is an association of retired and semi-retired men, whose aim is to bring together those of similar backgrounds and interests, and to provide regular gatherings for fellowship and cordiality.

Hilary Fryer PROBUS CLUB

Ian Dickinson t: 07518 152 www.garstangprobus.org.uk989

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Fri 2nd Sept, 2:00pm Garstang United Reformed Church Hall

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Further information and photographs of many of our events, including the recent canal trip, can be found both on the website and our home page on Facebook.

The group meets on the first Monday (2:00pm to 4:00pm) and the third Wednesday (10:00am to noon ) of each month in the Free Methodist Church hall with refreshments being provided free of charge.

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Meeting Dates Mon 5th Sept, 2:00pm Wed 21st Sept, 10:00 am Mon 3rd Oct 2:00pm Wed 19th Oct 10:00 am

The memory café provides regular ‘drop in’ meetings designed to give some support to those who are experiencing dementia symptoms, plus also help and advice for their carers and partners. All of these sessions take place in a very safe, sociable and supportive environment.

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The memory garden area behind the library has continued to progress well and should provide a welcome shaded spot for both rest and quiet reflection. The raised beds and tubs have been filled by the Garstang in Bloom team and were visited recently by the judges on their regular local assessment visit. Some of the seating areas that will be available are in place already but with more planned in the colours chosen by our group.

Chris Wilkinson

In Aug we enjoyed a memorable canal cruise on the ‘Jungle Queen’ and a fish and chip lunch. The weather was kind to us with the sun shining so we could get out to admire the scenery and all agreed that the trip was a huge success.

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Also in August there was a talk and discussion on the various confectionery items from the past and this was followed by several light hearted activities or quizzes relating to sweets and chocolate.

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‘Starting in Garstang’s high street, there were interested glances in various shops and food outlets. Soon we were beside the River Wyre trying not to disturb a song thrush enjoying a snail feed. Wyre Bridge presented us with a chance to imagine and remember times gone by: Wyre Cafe, the Corn Mill, Greenhalgh Castle and other points of interest.

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‘This was a typical Wellbeing walk which can be enjoyed by anybody who turns up at Cherestanc Square, any Monday for a 10:30am start. No need to book. Nothing to pay. See Wyre’s Great Outdoors booklet for all other planned walks and activities for the rest of 2022’ - Ian Woods, Volunteer Leader

‘A little over an hour after departure we crossed Moss Lane playing fields and returned to Booths. We offered farewells until the next time when probably different routes will be followed.

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‘As a relative newcomer to the Wyre District I’d like to share my experiences of the wonderful surrounding countryside which I’ve discovered since moving here.

‘Nature is always nearby. We observed and identified (in hope), flowers, plants, a dragonfly, moorhens and early signs of ripening elder, blackberry and hazel nuts. Conversations flowed throughout. Local, national and sporting events including the Lionesses triumph in the European Championships cropped up. We all had something to hear about, to offer or to learn.

‘By now we were catching views along the canalside at the Wyre aqueduct and the Tithe Barn. We tried to recall what was across the basin before the recent houses were built.

‘A recent Monday morning in Garstang and our small, friendly group of walkers were ready to depart on our latest walk. We had some new faces and some familiar ones and before long we were all chatting in the midmorning sunshine.

LOCAL WELLBEING WALKS

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‘Come and join us and enjoy the wonderful countryside right on your doorstep’Christine www.wyre.gov.ukHaworth.

WELLBEING

‘Thanks to the health and wellbeing walks, I’ve not only found many beautiful areas to walk but also met many like-minded people and made new friends. I would have found it difficult to navigate the various areas covered by the Council’s walks on my own.

‘The guided walks cover parts of Garstang and the surrounding areas too. They are free, cover approximately two miles and last about an hour. They are ideal for those who want to get out and about but don’t feel up to walking long distances. Very often a little café or pub is located for the well-deserved cup of tea or coffee at the end of the walk. It would be lovely to welcome more people to the walks who may not be aware that such a valuable service exists. For anyone who is interested in joining us, there is plenty of information on the Wyre Borough Council website. Alternatively, the Great Outdoors brochures are available throughout the borough in libraries, doctors surgeries, some shops and in the Visitor Centre in Garstang. The brochure lists all the walks throughout the year along with various other events.

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CHARITY LUNCH & FASHION SHOW Wed 5th Oct

LOCAL WALKS

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Ferrari’s Country Hotel, Chipping Road, Thornley Preston PR3 2TB Stalls from 11:30am. Lunch served at 12:30pm (choice of menu on the day) followed by ‘Barbara’s of Standish’ fashion show. Admission by prior booking only. Tickets £27.50 by calling the below number. Proceeds to Cancer Help Preston. Sandra Allan 01995 640185

Children’s Activities • Baby Bounce & Rhyme - Mon & Fri, 10:00am - 10:30am • Toddler Rhyme Time - Tues at 2:00pm - 2:30pm • Story Time - Fri 2:00pm - 2:30pm • STEM Club Thurs 8th Sept 4:00pm6:00pm: Do you enjoy Minecraft, coding, building and problem-solving? Then STEM club is for you! The Lego Robotics challenge continues this month. Suitable for ages 7+ free, but places are limited. Please telephone, e-mail or pop into the library to book.

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Coffee & Conversation - Thurs 13th Sept 2:30pm - 3:30pm. Join this free, friendly and Fun Palaces Wanted: Creative, technical, arty, scientific people to join in with us and share their skills and show how things work. And have fun! Garstang Library will be hosting a Fun Palace on Sat 1st Oct and we are looking for groups and individuals from our community to get involved. Fun Palaces is an annual weekend of events, where arts, crafts, science, tech and digital are a catalyst for community engagement and full participation for everyone, from the grassroots up. Fun Palaces are made by local people for their own communities and are free and fun. Please get in touch with us using the details below if you are interested in getting involved.

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informal social group to get to know others in your community over a hot drink. Held on the second Thursday of each month. Fun Arts for Adults Join this dementia-friendly session delivered in partnership with Wyre Council. Every Thursday 9:30am - 11:30am. Free to attend (Please bring something to protect your clothing from any paint splashes e.g. an old shirt). Knit & Natter Tues 2:00pm - 4:00pm. Bring your knitting or other craft for an informal gathering of likeminded people. Beginner’s welcome. Get Online at Your Library Tues and Thurs 10:00am - 11:00am. Learn the basic digital skills which will enable you to keep in touch with family and friends, shop safely online, take up a new hobby, find work,

One-to-One Support Please get in touch to book a one-to-one digital support session for using a computer, smart phone or tablet. Family History Surgery

Tell them you saw it in the ‘Green Book’ save time and money, find information about your health and much more. We provide bitesize courses and one to one help. It doesn’t matter how young or old you are, it doesn’t matter if you’ve never used a computer, we can help you! Booking required.

Mobile Library For further information of times and stops near you please contact Glenys on 0771 754 3763 or garstang.mobile@lancashire.gov.uk

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GARSTANG LIBRARY (cont)

One-to-one appointments available with our volunteer to help in the first or next step in your family history search. Contact the library for available dates and to book.

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• Thurs 1st Sept: Elswick 8 (vocal / instrumental group from Elswick Singers)

On Thurs 22nd Sept Garstang Replugged and the Friends of Garstang Library present ‘Maduro’. The duo is Steve Duesbury on guitar and Laura Tattersall who sings and plays flute. They’ll be playing a mix of standards and soft jazz with a Latin flavour. Doors are at 7:00pm for a 7:30pm start, with tea and biscuits in the interval. Tickets are £10 each and can be bought or reserved at the library. You can also reserve tickets on 01995 602795 or through the Garstang Replugged facebook page, or simply turn up and pay at the door. The Friends of Garstang Library meet the first Thursday of the month 2:00pm - 3:00pm. Please come along to find out more about how we support our local library and to share any ideas you have. Follow us on Facebook: @FriendsofGarstangLibrary

Lunch Time Concerts: Thursdays 1:00pm - 2:00pm. Free admission. Donations are much appreciated.

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• Thurs 8th Sept: Ian Whalley (piano)

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September Exhibition: Our exhibition in September features the Over Wyre Art Society. The members are a friendly group of artists who encourage each other in their art projects. They also enjoy a busy programme of events throughout the year. The exhibition

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GARSTANG ARTS CENTRE (cont) style. We are hoping to support the plein air competition on Sat 3rd Sept, but otherwise it is a quiet month. So if you’re looking for some musical fun, have a look at our website and give me a call. Bob Sapey www. garstangukulelegroup.co.uk

19 runs from Tues 30th Aug to Thurs 22nd Sept Sheila Tearle 01995 603816. Paint Garstang: Registration for the plein air painting competition has now closed. Visitors can look forward to meeting the artists in and around Garstang as they take part in the competition on Sat 3rd Sept. Judging on the day is at 4:30pm by en plain air artist Daniel Sharples followed by prize giving at the Arts Centre at 5:00pm. This is an exciting new event for Garstang which we hope you will support. For further information please contact the Arts Centre 01995 606648 or Sheila Tearle 01995 603816 or visit the Garstang Arts Centre website.

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Poetry Group: We are a very friendly group who meet at Garstang Arts Centre at 2:00pm on the fourth Friday each month, with the exception of December when we meet on Fri 16th Dec. The August meeting is on Fri 26th Aug. The topic is cities, towns and villages, led by Gary Walmsley. We look forward to seeing you. For more information contact Marie Whalley 01995 603605

The Book Club: Our books this month were ‘A Spool of Blue Thread’ by Anne Tyler ,which was enjoyed by some who’d read it although others felt that it got a bit laboured in the middle. However it whetted the appetite and a few that hadn’t read it decided to try this

Garstang Ukulele Group: August started with a very successful performance by Ukulele Soup in the Arts Centre Thursday Concert programme. Ukulele Soup is a small group within the Garstang Ukulele Group who are aiming to play in a different

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Scrabble Group: The Scrabble Group meets on Tuesday afternoons, 2:00pm to 3:30pm. Everyone welcome. Jean Mavin 07501 704 385. Needlework Group: Wednesday mornings, 10:00am to 12 noon. If you enjoy knitting, crochet, embroidery, patchwork, applique or would like to learn, do come and join us. Judy Osborne 01995 600996 twitter: www.garstangartssociety.org.ukfacebook:ArtsGarstangartcentre.garstang

Songbirds: Do you enjoy singing for pleasure? If so, come along to the Art Centre on Mon 19th Sept when we start up again following the summer break. We begin at 1:30pm - 3:30pm every Monday. A warm welcome awaits. All you have to do is turn up, meet new friends and have a good sing. No auditions. Just enjoy good company and the love of singing. We all have a voice. It is therapeutic, makes you smile and feel happy. We have a break for a cuppa and a natter. What’s not to like? We look forward to meeting you. Further information Avril 01995 602904

21Tell them you saw it in the Green Book author. Our second book ‘Blackberry Wine’ by Joanne Harris had a similar responseyou either like her books or not. There was some discussion of her later works as some members felt that they lacked the quality of the earlier books and were not as good. Next month we are going to focus on biography, the suggested book is ‘Toast’ by Nigel Slater or any other biography that you’d like to share. The other recommended book is ‘Hamnet’ by Maggie O’Farrell, which is fiction based on fact and is the story of the short life of Shakespeare’s son. The next meeting is on Tues 13th Sept. Linda 07795 064 266 / Sandra 01995 603436

Garstang Musical Productions: Show week is getting closer and rehearsals for Calendar Girls are going very well. We have reached the stage where we know our lines, put down our books and can enjoy the process of putting on a show. The script is fantastic and we’ve never laughed so much. If you would like tickets, please check out our Facebook page. Performances from Wed 5th to Sat 8th Oct at Garstang Academy. Rebecca Sudell 07985 372234

Woolcraft: Do you like all things woolly? Did you start knitting/crocheting/felting in GARSTANG ARTS CENTRE (cont) 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 projects. We are very friendly and informal. We meet on Tuesday 7:00pm9:00pm and/or Friday 2:00pm - 4:00pm. Everyone welcome. There will also be tea and biscuits. Sue Lowe 01995 601831

Harvest Festival

‘Common sense is a flower that doesn’t grow in everyone’s garden.’ This is a phrase I came across recently. We’ve needed a lot of common sense recently. How to cope with the hot weather; how to conserve water even in Lancashire where we have been fortunate with our rainfall; how to be careful with Covid still spreading, but try to live in a new normal way; how to keep Britain tidy and not leave litter about like glass bottles, discarded BBQs and other rubbish which can so easily catch fire which then becomes devastating for so many people’s homes and livelihoods. What a responsibility we have for the world around us, on our doorstep and further afield. By the time the September edition comes out we will be into harvest season in the churches. We see the harvests being gathered in the fields around us and in our gardens too. At Calder Vale Methodist Church we will celebrate our Harvest Festival on Sun 18th Sept when Rev Derek Oldham will lead our morning worship at 10:45 am. The service will be followed by a light lunch.

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Coffee Morning On Sat 1st Oct we will have a coffee morning for Macmillan Cancer Support from 10:00am to 12 noon. If you can help with items for the stalls, cakes, bric-a-brac, books, jigsaws etc. we would be very grateful. We also have a separate stall of items from the Leprosy Mission Catalogue. Edith Gorst 01995 602078

CHURCH BUT NOT ON A SUNDAY Thurs 29th Sept, 7:30pm

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CALDER VALE METHODISTS (cont) decorate our Church with flowers, but we will be using other items to decorate the Church that can be passed onto the local food banks. We continue our celebrations on Tues 20th Sept at 7:30pm when we will have a service followed by a Harvest Supper. We start our new craft group on Thurs 1st Sept, 2:00pm. Do come along and join us if you can. Bring along a craft to do or come and learn a new one or just come and watch and chat over a cup of tea. We will hold one on the first Thursday of each month.

CAMEO Our usual CAMEO (Come and Meet Each Other) will be held on Fri 16th Sept at 2:00pm. Again a chance to chat and enjoy a cuppa and cake and maybe something to make and take home.

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We invite you to join us for community ‘church’. There will be music and discussion with students from Capernwray Bible School. 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. For more information contact Lesley Hardman via the church office 01995 641175. Lesley Hardman

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We are looking forward to starting up our regular mid-week meetings again for children with Kids Klub on Tuesdays from 5:45pm for years Reception to 4 from Tues 6th Sept and Connect from Fri 9th Sept 6:30pm for years 5 - 7. Our youth meet from 8:00pm on Fridays for school years 8 - 13 and will start on Fri 9th Sept Toddle-In for parents, grandparents, guardians, child minders and pre-school

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Sat 24th Sept, 11:00am - 4:00pm Sun 25th Sept, 12 noon - 4:00pm

Harvest Festival & Exhibition

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The theme this year is ‘A Celebration of Country Life’. Homemade refreshments will be available throughout with stalls, a tombola, a raffle, bric-a-brac, produce etc. Vintage tractors and machinery will be on display outside and there will be entertainment by Andy Stewart and his ukulele on Saturday. There will be a Sunday morning service at 11:00am and a choral evensong at 5:00pm.

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URC Our Sunday services start at 10:45am. Sun 4th Sept: Lindsay Williamson Sun 11th Sept: Mike Hart - Communion Sun 18th Sept: Rev. Rob Hoch

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GARSTANG FREE METHODISTS

The harvest supper will take place in the village hall on Wed 28th Sept. There will be hotpot and apple pie with a talk by Pat Ashcroft entitled ‘Irish Horse Power’. Tickets are £10 each available from PCC members or by calling Irene Connick on 01254 792037. We look forward to seeing you.

Quaker Meeting House, Calder House Lane Our burial ground and garden are looking lovely at the moment. New houses are all around us but we are still a little oasis of peace. If you feel like a quiet retreat, you are welcome to come and sit in our garden any time and be still. You are welcome too on Sundays, 10:30am for worship. Judith 01995 602974

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PILLING HISTORICAL SOCIETY Tues 6th Sept, 7:30pm Pilling Methodist Church Meeting Room Lady Milena Grenfell-Baines will give an illustrated talk entitled ‘The Last Train to Tomorrow’. The Old Church Pilling will be open for the Heritage Weekend on Sat 10th & Sun 11th Sept, 12 noon - 4:00pm on both days. Mary Shepherd 01253 790306

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FREE METHODISTS (cont) children and babies is from 10:00am11:30am on Thursdays during term times. It starts on Thurs 8th Sept – drinks and refreshments provided. Friday Focus continues every Friday morning 10:30am for approximately one hour. Our Sunday services are 10:45am and 7:00pm. There is a creche available during the morning meeting and Sunday Clubs happen during the service for primary aged children. You can also watch online if you are unable to get to us in person as we live stream our morning services – all available on YouTube. More details of all our activities are on our website.

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GARSTANG AFVBC Armed Forces & Veterans Breakfast Club

COFFEE STOP Coffee Stop welcomes you this autumn. Why not come along as we begin this new term in September? We are open as a community cafe on most Tuesday mornings between 10:00am and 12 noon. We 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. We are staffed by volunteers from Inglewhite Church and both Wecommunities.willbeopen on Tues 6th & 20th Sept in Inglewhite Church Hall and on Tues 13th Sept at Catterall Village Hall. We look forward to welcoming you soon.

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The Breakfast Club celebrated the 77th anniversary of VJ Day (Victory over Japan) the Saturday before the actual day, Monday 15th August at The Wheatsheaf. On behalf of all the members of GAFVBC, we would like to say a big thank you to The Wheatsheaf, the Green Man BBQ catering, the musicians, military vehicles and all those who helped in any way, to make the event an outstanding success. We all appreciated the time and effort they all put in to ensure our Veterans, who came from across Lancashire with their families, had a very enjoyable day. The food, service and entertainment were outstanding and the extra effort you made in decorating the area added to the occasion. Even the weather was brilliant! Thank you all!

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S. LANCASTER SPEAKERS CLUB

Wed 28th Sept, 7:30pm. Galgate Methodist Church Hall LA2 0PN. The club has just voted to become a hybrid speakers club. This means that for those people preferring to Zoom, we are there for

A note for your diary! On Sat 17th Sept, we have been kindly invited by the Old Holly Farm in Cabus to tour the fabulous working environment of a modern organic dairy farm, looking at paddock grazing cows and ongoing environmental projects. We will also have the opportunity of learning about the bee hive. Clean boots essential! There will also be an option of stopping at Fowler Hill butty van for a bacon butty. This farm walk is open to both our veterans and their families. Details for the visit will be published on our veterans Facebook page shortly where you may also book. Maximum of 25 visitors, so book early. Garstang Town Council will this month be considering arrangements for this year’s Remembrance events in November –Armistice Day on Fri 11th Nov and the Memorial Service on Remembrance Sunday 13th. The Breakfast Club have again been asked to assist in the planning process and will therefore be represented. Our purpose is to help veterans and serving Armed Forces personnel to meet face to 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! Come an enjoy a breakfast menu ranging from full English breakfast, sausage or bacon butty to beans on toast - all with free tea and coffee. But above all, the opportunity to catch up with your fellow Veterans and their families, and once again, enjoy some goodnatured banter.

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Please note: Our clubs are normally held on the 1st Saturday of each month. We meet at The Wheatsheaf, 1 Park Hill Road, Garstang PR3 1EL at 9:30 am.

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We have rebooked Claughton Memorial Hall for our forthcoming Tuesday evening dances. Our Saturday dances at Barton also welcome all levels of sequence dancers when you are invited with no membership necessary just turn up. Admission is £4 which includes refreshments and parking.

Tuesday ClaughtonDancesMemorial Hall PR3 0PL Sat 20th Sept: John Lancaster & CDs. Hoping you can join us on these great evenings dancing from 7:45pm to 11:00pm. Freda 01995 605322 / 07714 092 495

Tues 6th Sept , 7:30pm Garstang Country Hotel We are returning from our summer break and meet again in early September and look forward to meeting new friends. Go on, take that first step and see what you could gain. If you have a need to speak to groups, large or small, and would like to build your confidence then we are the group for you. Progress through the skills at your own pace to achieve a real bonus for your CV. We do not have exams to pass so if you just want to learn a new skill, build confidence and meet new friends then we are the group for you. We welcome visitors for a taster session so please get in touch and start the journey. Sue Hubbard t: 01995 600357 e: garstangspeakersclub@gmail.com Tell them you saw it in the Green Book 29

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We are a member of the national Association of Speakers Clubs. These clubs aim to make people feel more confident when speaking either to a few people or delivering a speech to a bigger audience. Some members see it as a way of improving their delivery of an assignment or coping with an interview and others see it as a fun way to make new friends. Whatever your interests, whatever your age, you will be assured of a warm welcome if you come along. So do. We meet on most 2nd and 4th Wednesdays from September to May.

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Sat 3rd Sept: No dance (hall not available). Sat 10th Sept: Alan Cookson on organ. Sat 17th & 24th Sept: John Lancaster entertains us with his CDs.

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you. By joining the club via Zoom you have no need to leave your home. You just need internet access on a laptop, desktop, iPad or phone. The Zoom link can be provided by ringing David Knox 01524 805554 or emailing davidknox49@hotmail.co.uk

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30 October. If you wish to see further afield just look at our website given at the end of this letter.

GARSTANG CAMERA CLUB

• Wed 21st Sept: Alan and Julie WalkerLive Session. ‘Bulgaria and Beyond’.

• Wed 14th Sept: Adrian Almond - Live Session. ‘A Photographer in Transition’

• Wed 5th Oct: Jane Lazenby - Zoom Session. Working with Textures. All meetings begin at 7:30pm prompt with a coffee break around 8:30pm. Our outings this year have been blessed with good weather and so we should look forward to some good competition entries. Let’s hope

• Wed 28th Sept: Member’s Evening. Various Activities.

• Wed 7th Sept: Welcome meeting to both old and new members. This will involve varied presentations.

Unbelievably, here we are in September. The last time I looked at the calendar I’m sure it was February! The club has continued to flourish throughout the summer with members’ regular meetings, slightly less informal than our usual ones. We have used the boundaries of Garstang to get out shooting and keep up and even practice new skills. Very enjoyable. Thanks to the members who took part in the organizing. Here is a list of our programme up to early

31Tell them you saw it in the Green Book GARSTANG CAMERA CLUB (cont) that we get an Indian Summer. Maurice www.garstangcameraclub.co.ukBarker CALDER VALE COUNTRY CLUB What’s On • Fri 2nd & 16th Sept - Meat bingo. Eyes down 7:30pm • Fri 9th Sept - Return of Boogie Nights with DJ Tony Greewood. £5 on door • Thurs 29th Sept - Replugged Singers’ Night • Every Saturday evening - free live entertainment. All welcome • Every Sun - social bingo. Eyes down 7:30pm The Club is available for all family functionsreasonable prices and well stocked bar. Ros Ashworth 01995 603776 / 01995 602611 Electrical Team James Branson All jobs to a high standard. We are small enough to care, yet large enough to cope Mobile: 07494 046 057 Office: 01995 670533 LocalcoveringelectricianallofWyre t:m:GLAZINGDISCOUNTUPVC0778949857201253892849uPVCWindows&DoorsReplacementDoubleGlazedWindowsConservatoriesCladding,Gutters&FasciasCaravan&ParkHomeSpecialist With over 25 theexperienceyears’inindustry,we offer a friendly, reliable service and guarantee value for money. & BackTypicalDoorfromjust£430Ring Nigel on...

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We have teamed up with Baby Beat, a charity at the Neo Natal Centre at the Royal Preston Hospital which provides emotional and practical services and facilities for expectant and new parents facing baby loss. Also working with us are local couple Martin and Amy, who sadly lost their baby Louie, and who were supported by the charity.

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The group supported Fairtrade Lancashire in the Churches Together marquee at the very successful Royal Lancashire Show. We are also delighted to be supporting the Oaklands Summer Fete on Dimples Lane, on Mon 29th Aug, 2:30pm - 5:00pm. As well as the usual summer fete, stalls and games they are giving an opportunity for local not for profit organisations to showcase their work.

CHARITY LUNCH & FASHION SHOW Wed 5th Oct

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Proceeds will go to Baby Beat. There will also be a ‘find the teddies’ trail around the town, plus other events which will be publicised soon on the Garstang Events Team Facebook page.We hope everyone will join us in supporting this very worthy cause.

FAIRTRADE

The Great Big Green Week is the UK’s biggest ever celebration of community action to tackle climate change and protect nature. Help us make Sat 24th Sept - Sun 2nd Oct the greatest, biggest, greenest week the UK has ever seen by supporting Fairtrade and taking part in our recycling trail. Amongst other things we also intend to run a workshop on bag making using recycled Why wait for a GP appointment? No GP referral required Qualified clinician with over 20 years in the NHS. Specialising in safe ear wax removal from the canal. Ear wax removal (Microsuction) - £60 Covering Preston, Lancaster, Garstang, Lytham & Blackpool Call 07970 066 881 to book an appointment Home Visits

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Ferrari’s Country Hotel, Chipping Road, Thornley Preston PR3 2TB Stalls from 11:30am. Lunch served at 12:30pm (choice of menu on the day) followed by ‘Barbara’s of Standish’ fashion show. Admission by prior booking only. Tickets £27.50 by calling the below number. Proceeds to Cancer Help Preston Ltd. Reg. Charity No.1032828. Sandra Allan 01995 640185

33Tell them you saw it in the Garstang Focus FAIRTRADE (cont) paper. The trail will be supported by the Garstang Events Team. We will be running our Fairtrade stall again at Garstang Arts Centre on Sat 17th Sept. Come along and support Fairtrade and treat yourselves to some goodies. Look out for our Facebook posts for further details Fairtrade Vegan Chocolate Mousse Recipe This simple chocolate mousse recipe is quick, easy and can be enjoyed by all. Ingredients • 15 x Zaytoun Medjoul Dates (individual) • Ma’s Happy Life Coconut Milk – 1x 400ml tin • Traidcraft Organic 70% Dark Chocolate –1x 100g bar • Divine Cocoa Powder - 2x heaped scoops ALL ASPECTS OF TREE WORK UNDERTAKEN 07496 155 789 tyrertreecare@hotmail.comwww.tyrertreecare.co.uk Large Tree Removal Pruning Felling Site Clearance Hedge Trimming Stump Grinding Tree Planting Fully qualified, fully insured crew happy to help. For more info please visit our website or contact Ben for a free quote. • Water - 100ml • Fresh fruit of choice (to accompany, optional) Method 1. Chill coconut milk for three hours in the fridge. 2. Blend pitted medjoul dates, coconut milk (remember to drain excess water off first) and water in blender. 3. Melt dark chocolate and add to blended mixture. 4. Add cocoa powder to blended mixture. 5. Divide mixture into jars and put into fridge for two hours. 6. Take out of the fridge, add optional fresh fruit to accompany and enjoy! Peter Ryder e: garstangfairtrade@gmail.com fb: ‘Garstang Fairtrade’ www.fairtrade.org.uk

GARSTANG CENTRE Covid Clinics

• Organising

Flu &

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This year we will be co-administering the Covid booster at the same time as the annual flu vaccine for those who are eligible to receive them. Appointments will be available, here at the surgery, on Sat 1st, 15th and 29th Oct. Appointments are available to book via: Patient Access App, MyGP app (from September) and the vaccination booking line 01995 607370. When booking online please ensure you book the correct appointment depending on your age/eligibility group i.e. aged 65 years and over, in an ‘at risk’ group. This year the vaccines will also be available to those aged 50 – 64 years who are not in an at-risk group. Appointments for this group of patients will only be available from Sat 29th Oct. Please do not book an earlier appointment if you are aged 50-64 years and not in an at-risk group.

To check if you are in one of the at-risk groups please search ‘flu vaccine - NHS’ (www.nhs. uk Whilst) we would encourage all those who are eligible to receive the Covid booster to take up the offer, we understand there may be a minority of patients who prefer not to have the Covid booster but do want to have the annual flu vaccine. We will therefore be offering some appointments for flu vaccination only. It is very important that you book the correct type of appointment so please do read the appointment description carefully when booking online PPG Membership

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Our patient participation group (PPG) is the place for you. We have a group of enthusiastic people from all ages and backgrounds who are part of the group. What our PPG does is essentially guided by the members. This could be: the practice on the patient perspective health promotion events with our patients Running volunteer services and support groups to meet local needs Carrying out research into the views of those who use the practice (and their carers) Influencing the practice or the wider NHS to inform decision-making to improve the services provided by the practice Our PPG is made up of local people who want to support their fellow patients. Does that sound like something you Are you using a product or service from an advertiser?

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The Trefoil Guild is a non-uniform branch of girl guiding and is open to anyone over the age of 18 who supports the aims and principles of guiding. We have a programme of speakers, activities and outings and help out at guiding events when called upon. Our first meeting after the summer break is on Thurs 22nd Sept from 2:00pm - 4:00pm in the library, Windsor Road. We are a small, friendly group and new members are always welcome. Brenda Allen 01995 601979

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GARSTANG PHOENIX WI Wed 14th Sept, 2:00pm United Reformed Church Hall Garstang Phoenix WI resume their meetings after the summer break on Wed 14th Sept when we will be welcoming florist Brenda Newhouse as our speaker. Brenda will be demonstrating the art of flower arranging which promises to be a very interesting Forafternoon.ladies who may be interested in joining the WI, why not come along for the afternoon. We have a thriving walking group which caters for all abilities, and are looking forward to starting a lunch club in the near future. We also have a very diverse of mix speakers each month so there should be something of interest for everyone. We meet on the second Wednesday of each month at 2:00pm at the United Reformed Church Hall. If you are interested in coming to our meetings there always

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CABUS WI Wed 7th Sept, 7:30pm Cabus Village Hall Angela Norris will be our speaker this month. ‘That’s News To Me’ is her topic. We welcome new members to our group. Come and give us a try. You can come for three meetings before you decide to join.

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37Tell them you saw it in the Garstang Focus the committee available to welcome you and introduce you to fellow members. Disabled access is available for anyone who may need it. We look forward to your company.

Thank you to all who attended the August meeting. We were very pleased to have Nicki Detko as our guest speaker and share her amazing story as a transplant patient. Our next meeting will be on Tues 6th Sept, 7:30pm when Graham Farrell will describe ‘Life in a Liverpool Courtroom’. Maureen Collinson e: maureencollinson@hotmail.co.uk

This will be a Gin Tasting evening provided by Stable Yard Gin Distillery. We meet on the 4th Wednesday of the month (except December). If you had thought about joining the WI please come along as a visitor and give us a try. If you would like someone to meet you at the door please contact Marion on 01995 600590 Linda

GARSTANGBark PHOENIX WI (cont) ROUTINE NAIL CUTTING CLINIC • Nails cut and filed • Slight callus removal • Nail beds tidied & oiled • Dry skin removed • Professional foot cream applied ROUTINE PODIATRY All the above plus • Heavy callus & corn debridement • Treatment of verrucas • In-growing toenails • Fungal nails COMPLEX PODIATRY • Nail surgery • Minor ops • Biomechanical assessment • Ultrasound therapy • Plantar fasciitis Treatments www.lauraaustinpodiatry.com lauraaustinpodiatry@gmail.com Knott End Clinic 14 Lancaster Road FY6 0AR 01253 812555 Garstang Clinic 3 Thomas’s Court, Thomas’s Weind PR3 1LL 01995 601106 @LauraAustinPodiatry CH35517 New to Laura Austin Podiatry MLS Laser Treatment - For treatment of pains, sprains and muscular disorders. B12 Injections - Treats pernicious anaemia, fatigue, headaches and has many other health benefits. Prende Wax Treatment - Deluxe paraffin wax soothes arthritic pains and promotes tissue viability.

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CHERESTANC WI

Wed 28th Sept, 7:30pm St Thomas’s Parish & Community Hall

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Garstang - Monday afternoons from 2:00pm - 3:15pm at the United Reformed Church Hall on Croston Road. Hambleton - Tuesday afternoons from 2:00pm - 3:15pm at the Village Hall, Marsh Lane, Hambleton We are not a choir and you don’t have to have any previous singing experience but you do have to pay £2 per session which includes tea or coffee and a biscuit (or two). NB: There will be no singing sessions in either venue on Mon 5th & 12th Sept and Tues 6th & 13th Sept. If you would like to see what we do, but are too shy to turn up on a Monday or Tuesday, you are welcome to come and meet us at the 39Tell them you saw it in the Garstang Fun Palace Day in Garstang Library on Sat 1st Oct starting at 11:00am. Ann Cameron t:07966 126 999 e: ann.cameron@mac.com

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Charmaine Wilkinson SING OUT STRONG

THE INNER WHEEL CLUB GEOFFDRIVEWAYSCREER Indian Stone • Tarmac Flagging & Paving • Pointing LANDSCAPING MAINTENANCE& Fencing • Garden Walls Drainage • Man & Digger Hire Reasonable Rates • Call Geoff for a Free No Obligation Quote 01253 701853 / 07850 geoff.creer@icloud.com528670www.geoffcreer.co.uk Wanted - Local Sellers of Vintage • Crafts • Confectionery • Candles Jewellery • Boho • Slow Fashion Books • Cards • Runes • Crystals Feathers & Grimoire Hallows Fair & Tabletop Sale SATURDAY 29TH OCTOBER 2:00PM - 8:00PM The Village Hall, Blackpool Road, St Michaels on Wyre Phone 01995 679990 for full details email: gillian@document-records.com 6ft Tables Now Available £15 RESERVE YOUR SPACE NOW

Unlike athletes or footballers, you don’t need lycra or branded trainers to feel like a winner, you just need to join in with a friendly group of like-minded people in songs from your younger days at the following locations:

Ably assisted by Rotary we will be holding a Boxes and Bottles stall on Sat 10th Sept outside the Market Hall. All proceeds are for our International Charity which this year is the International Aid Trust currently raising funds for the relief efforts in the Ukraine. We hope you will pop along during the day and try your hand at the bottle and boxes tombola but if you have any bottles or boxes you wish to donate they would be most welcome. Anything that is NON Alcoholic and is in an unopened bottle could be dropped off from 8:00am on the day. Examples are ketchup, cooking oil, coffee, cordials, shampoo, conditioner etc. Examples of boxes are Malteesers, chocolates sweets scones cup cakes and other goodies that can be boxed. We want to make it a success and look forward to your support.

OPENBANKEllelAFTERNOONGrangeHOLIDAYMONDAY 29TH AUGUST: 2.00-4.00pm Everyone Welcome Ellel Ministries is a Christian Healing & Discipleship Centre FIND US: Ellel Grange, Bayhorse, Lancaster, LA2 0HN ellel.org Ellel MinistriesUnitedKingdom Free Cream Tea

On to our 50th celebration. We have a

Whilst August was a quiet month for us – time to recharge our batteries - work didn’t fully stop. Fylde Coast Women’s Aid Our charity, The Fylde Women’s Refuge, is at the forefront of our minds and to this end we spent time putting together 30 pencil cases filled with pens, pencils and crayons to be given to the charity. The pens and pencils had all been previously donated for our Mary’s Meals backpacks and, with that scheme ending, we wanted to give them a good home. We are sure they will be put to good use –writing, drawing, list making, form filling or even noughts and crosses – when leaving home due to any type of violence – children rarely get to collect their belongings, so these cases provide a little normality.

50th Birthday

We are also supporting our Regional charity, Tap Twinning with a fundraising event soon. 122 million people still drink water directly from sources such as rivers and ponds. The burden of collecting water mostly falls on women and girls who have to make long, dangerous treks every day. Unsafe water leaves people at high risk of water-borne diarrhoeal diseases. Water scarcity, made worse by climate change, means crops fail, food supplies dwindle and people remain trapped in poverty. The daily treks for water get longer. Think about how the UK has struggled recently and then imagine having to fight for water all the time! The fundraising details are being completed and will naturally involve food and drink, so keep an eye on our Social Media for more details. Smalls for All No further news on this one as yet, we don’t meet in August so plans haven’t been finalised. Yet another reason to keep your eye on our Social Media for updates!

Tap Twinning

Are you using a product or service from an advertiser?40 Refuges are safe spaces where women and their children can stay. They offer a safe, temporary home, with experienced and specialist staff who provide individual support and then help women affected by domestic abuse to find new permanent accommodation and recover from their experiences. Our September meeting on the 28th will be a speaker from the Refuge to give us a greater insight into the work the organisation does.

SOROPTIMISTS

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SOROPTIMISTS (cont) group now dedicated to making next year a very special one for us, and to this end we are hoping to mount a public display of our works over the previous 50 years and I can assure you, it will be a full display.

Hire is £18 for single bookings, £15 for regular bookings. The meeting room is £12 per hour.

Donations

St Thomas’ Parish & Community Hall, Church Street, Garstang

It was agreed that our club would donate £100 towards the fundraising raffle at an event to be held at Pilling Village Hall on Sat 17th Sept for motor neuron disease. Members are also offering their support for the summer fete at Oaklands Care Home on Mon 29th Aug and pledged to cover the costs of hiring a bouncy castle and a generator.

All on one level

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What Else Do We Do?

Will seat up to 150 theatre style or 90 at tables

The biggest problem will be what to leave out. Just starting to review the items in our archive is daunting and it also brings back fond memories of members now long gone but it’s wonderful to still have our founding President, Hazel, firmly within our group and what a diverse group it is!

The next club meeting is Wed 14th Sept, 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 coordinator Muriel Burnham-Airey a call. We’ll be happy to talk to you and answer your Untilquestions.next month, take care and enjoy friendship. t: 01995 606604 (Muriel Burnham-Airey) www.sigarstang.org.uk facebook: SoroptimistsGarstang twitter: GarstangSoropt

Car parking across the road (first 2 hours of parking are free)

If you want to have a short but brilliant insight into what Soroptimism is about, please check out a short film courtesy of Route Nine Studios: www.routeninestudios.com/our-work/ soroptimists

A sum of £125 was agreed to be spent to purchase 10 tickets for the Garstang Musical Productions matinee performance of ‘Calendar Girls’ on Sat 8th Oct and distribute these to chosen senior citizens.

A modern and highly accessible hall with IT facilities, screen and audio equipment, plus fully equipped kitchen and toilets

Contact: Judy Osborne (01995) 600996 or 07581 078888

GARSTANG & DISTRICT LIONS

HALL HIRE St Thomas’ Parish Hall Church Street, Garstang

The club is still providing ongoing support for the Fylde Women’s Aid group and ask that any items such as new toiletries, nappies, new clothes, new toys etc be sent to our collection point of the Resources Centre (the old Liberal Club) on Bridge Street.

I know it’s a long address to type out but it will be worth the effort, I promise you. What next…?

CARDIAC RISK IN THE YOUNG Matthew Hesmondhalgh Memorial Fund

Are you using a product or service from an advertiser?44 in the community and the other one to Lion Allan Townsend for his 45 years of service. We have taken receipt of our splendid new polo shirts so look out for us in our new ‘strip’. Our vibrant club continues to grow. If you are also interested in joining us, then you will be made most welcome by our group. Further information is available on the website. You can just speak to any member about what we do or come along to our regular meetings held on the third Tuesday of the month in the Royal Oak at 8:00pm. Chris www.garstanglions.co.ukWilkinson

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Events & Activities Lion members and their partners all enjoyed our annual bowling event in July with a barbeque meal provided by our ‘in house’ chefs. The winners of our two separate competitions were David Hodgson and Alison Lewis. Our congratulations to them both. I do understand that both are in training already to defend their titles next year. We organised the car parking again for the Garstang Show on Sat 6th Aug which proved to be an exceptionally busy day. The next car parking event will be on Sat 10th & 11th Sept for the Lancashire Game and Country Festival in Scorton and large numbers are expected over the two days. General The district governor visited our recent meeting and presented two awards. One being to the club to mark our 50 years of work

Also on Sun 18th Sept is the CRY Heart of Durham walk. This national event gives supporters the opportunity to raise awareness of this fabulous charity and at the same time to connect with others, remember those who have died from Young Sudden Cardiac

As the season begins to turn all are invited to join us as our lovely little pop-up shop returns on Sat 10th Sept, 10:00am - 3:00pm, in the small hall at Catterall Village Hall. We’ll have a cornucopia of gloriously rich new and pre-loved autumnal items to help mark and celebrate this fabulously colourful season. Do you fancy burning calories, having fun and supporting Matt’s fund all at the same time? Garstang YMCA is the place to be on Sun 18th Sept at 10:00am. A Zumba event that involves cardio exercises and latininspired dance will tick all the boxes! Thanks to the munificence of Ina with tutors, Lisa and Jayne, who are generously giving their time free, and the YMCA’s donation of use of the room, means all monies raised will go to CRY. The cost is just £6 and includes free entry into a raffle. Bookings with payment please via Ina on 07425 996 683.

Death and support those living with a heart condition. Tickets are available from r-y.org.uk/heart-of-durham-walk-2022www.cThe following day Michael Coleran sets off on a challenge event that I’m sure Matt, being a fan of both castles and cycling himself, would have loved to have done with him.

Paula Hesmondhalgh t: 07785 106 976 e: paulahez.ph@gmail.com fb: @The Matthew Hesmondhalgh Memorial Fund

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CARDIAC RISK IN THE YOUNG (cont) ROTARY CLUB

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Rotary held the delayed drawing of the 200+ Club at the end of July. There were 9X£10 winners, 10X£25 winners and one winner of the top prize of £500. Congratulations to all the ticket holders with over £700 going to the club’s charity fund. The next draw will be held towards the end of December. You don’t have to be a Rotarian to join the 200 + Club, just contact the name at the bottom of this article. As past winners, the club hosted the final of the Rotary District 1190 (Cumbria and Lancashire) Quiz. Over 30 clubs took part on the quiz. Rounds were somewhat delayed because of Covid, but the finalists were Rotarians from Rossendale and Appleby. 30 or so Rotarians and friends enjoyed an evening of quizzing and friendship at the Garstang Country Hotel and Golf Centre. Appleby ended as winners in close competition.

Here’s Mike’s story in his own words: ‘On Mon 19th Sept I will set off on a four day, 260 mile bike ride to raise funds to provide free heart screening at Garstang Academy for local young people. Starting at Greenhalgh Castle in Garstang and finishing at Lindisfarne Castle on Holy Island, visiting a further 20 castles along the way - that’s 22 castles, the same number of years that Matthew lived before becoming a victim of Young Sudden Cardiac Death Syndrome. ‘My eldest brother, Keith, would have been 80 this year, but he died suddenly aged 38 with an undiagnosed heart problem. This ride is for Matthew and Keith. I will be riding solo with my wife providing car support. Every £60 raised will pay for a local young person to get a free heart screening locally, potentially saving a life. I have set my fundraising target at £600 - that will provide potentially lifesaving heart screenings for ten 15 to 35 year olds’. We wish Mike all the best with his endeavours and will be with him in spirit all the way. If you’d like any further info or to sponsor Michael go to https://www.justgiving.com/ castles-bike-ridefundraising/mike-colerans-northernAfter all that excitement, on Sat 24th Sept. we’ll be on the market stall outside Garstang Town Hall, 9:00am – 3:00pm, with lots of bargains to be had.

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It has been a turbulent period and threatens to continue that way. Little has happened of note in the Wyre and Cocker catchments but an extraordinary news story broke on Mon 27th June following heavy rain that led to severe flooding in urban Cleveleys, Thornton and Fleetwood which, in many ways, was a repeat of flooding in late September 2019. United Utilities reported that the sewer system was overwhelmed with the Post Office in Fleetwood Road North having to close and Cardinal Allan High School having to be evacuated because of the backing up of drains.

Rachel Crompton, Lancashire County Council Principal Flood Risk Officer, tells me that whilst LCC Highways, Wyre BC and United Utilities responded promptly to reports by anxious residents in Cleveleys, there were insufficient reports received by the County Council in its Statutory role as Lead Local Flood Authority to trigger the Council’s duty under Section 19 of the Flood and Water Management Act 2010 which requires the LCC to investigate what actions the front line organisations have individually done with their resources to remedy matters.

The most helpful reports are emailed to: highways@lancashire.gov.uk giving a location, time and description of the impact.

As I have commented above, you will not find a Section 19 report of the events of Mon 27th June but I would recommend, nevertheless, a search on the LCC website; flood investigation report-Lancashire County Council which will bring up reports of previous incidents that hit the headlines. It might seem clichéd to say so but please help the council to help us all! Put these contact numbers in a handy place: Floods: 0300 123 6701. Highways: 0300 123 6780.

As we are all aware, Great Britain is a country of two halves with politicians beguiling us with stories of levelling up.

The message is, therefore, whatever the scale of flooding to your property, report it. I have read the county council’s policy and so can you. Search ‘Lancashire County Council Flood Investigation Policy’ online. It is only by acting together that we can make use of the resources at our finger tips.

A glance at the Lancashire County Council flood website will show waters lapping at the fronts of houses in Northumberland Avenue creating a boating lake literally from wall to wall as far as the eye could see. The scene was one of desolation with not a soul or vehicle Althoughmoving.isolated, this incident is a lesson for us all and highlights how flooding is monitored in the county and how essential is the part played by individual property owners and occupiers as well as local councillors.

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I am asked by Rachel Crompton to reassure you that residents names and addresses are not added to any register; only road names are Theidentified.converse of not reporting a flood means that investment from DEFRA is less likely to combat future threats.

You will have deduced that LCC Flood Authority works with information reported after the event rather like the coroner. Their officers do not deal with the flooding on the day.

The Grand Contour Canal

You may have read in the newspapers recently proposals to level-up the nation’s water supply by resurrecting a scheme which has remained on the drawing board since the second world war. In 1943, planners devised a method of transporting surplus water in the North to the sun-drenched shores of the home counties. The Grand Contour Canal would follow a contour down the spine of England at an altitude of precisely 310 feet. It would have no locks but several pumping stations along the route to get water into the canal and let gravity do the rest to get the precious commodity to the reservoirs of Southern England. It remains on the drawing board but the recent drought has

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Roger Brooks CROSSWORD (ans page 51) Across 3. Slightly open (4) 5. Fall, in America (6) 7. A fruit (5) 8. 2d convenience (6) 10. Period between Stone and Bronze (4, 3) 13. Result; final situation (7) 15. Structure; method (6) 16. Light brown cloth used in uniforms 17.(5) Rectangle (6) 18. Hide; coating (4) Down 1. Nine number square puzzle (6) 2. Open to all (6) 3. Structure of the body (7) 4. Greek letter (5) 6. Present; in this place (4) 9. Gradual wearing down (7) 11. Snuggle; cuddle (6) 12. Collects leftovers; learns (6) 13. Mighty trees (4) 14. Appreciate; acknowledge (5)

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WYRE FLOOD FORUM (cont) brought it back in contention. It would bypass us very closely mimicking pipes carrying water between Thirlmere and Manchester across the Bowland Fells. All that needs to be done to get the water flowing is to agree the price of a bucket full! Twentieth century engineers are not the first to hit on schemes to transport water. Emperor Augustus’s Water Czar, Agrippa, would reshape the Roman system with Frontinus, (Governor of Britain AD 74-78) making sure it worked. Of Rome’s aqueducts, ‘cut and cover’ masonry channels, following the contours of the ground, made up 90% of the mileage with tunnels and arches only as necessary. The first aqueducts were in total 106 miles long. Rome was expanding fast and the need for water with it. Public bathing was popularreminiscent of today’s hot tubs - and more supply was demanded by affluent citizens. But in 125 BC only one inadequate aqueduct was added. Finally, Agrippa was appointed to get a grip on the situation and he repaired and added capacity to all existing aqueducts and extended distribution throughout Rome to a million cubic metres of water a day. Enter Frontious who knew the system intimately according to the surviving account he left us. He understood the need for making plans for all aqueducts so, as he said, he had everything before his eyes, understanding the volumes of water being carried, its rates of discharge, its purity and the need for regular shutdowns for repairs and diversions when demand varied. With his team of 700, yes 700, repair men he was especially hot on leaks and illegal tapping into the supply; ‘Compare’ he exclaimed, ‘the extensive structures of my network with the idle pyramids or useless, though famous, attractions of the Greeks!’. Chairmen of our Water Company’s take note.

15 What was the name of the Addams Family butler?

The impact of rising inflation, rising interest rates, rising energy bills, rising NHS waiting lists, rising food bills, rising cost of public transport, the rising need for foodbanks, teachers turning their backs on their training MATTER TEST page 51)

I know many are facing the coming months with a sense of uncertainty, unease and, for some, dread. It’s extremely sobering to receive the overwhelming number of emails from Over Wyre constituents, who are understandably panicking over the rising costs of their bills. I’m, now being contacted by parents who wonder where they’re going to find the extra cash to cover the rise in school dinners, school buses and the rise in the cost of school uniforms. I also know headteachers are concerned by having to reduce their menus because they can’t afford or source the food they normally provide.

6 Who directed the film Psycho?

7 Which of these was not imported to Europe from the “New World”? (a) Tomato (b) Sweet Potato (c) Chocolate (d) Cucumber (e) Butter Bean Who or what was killed by a “vorpal blade”? In which year did David Koresh and the Branch Davidians Christian cult hold a siege in Waco, Texas? The name of which Roman god means ‘shining father’ in Latin?

Cost of Living

17 Which seven-a-side ball game is played in a swimming pool?

3 How many prime numbers are there between 10 and 100?

Over the last few weeks I’ve met with farmers, students taking part in the National Citizen Service, children who are members of our uniformed organisations, the RNLI, other charities and young people taking part in the Prince’s Trust. I’ve visited Ukrainian families who are making a temporary home here, hospices, and met incredible volunteers who so many of us now rely on, particularly during this cost-of-living crisis.

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2 In verse, how many stresses are there in a pentameter?

12 Of which French overseas region in South America is Cayenne the capital?

13 What is the most common blood type in humans? AB, A, B, or O?

4 In the board game Monopoly, how many “Chance” squares are there?

14 What is the only fruit to have seeds on the outside?

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16 How many letters are there in the Greek alphabet?

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19 Which New Zealand golfer won the 2000 Australian Masters in Melbourne? 20 Which word meaning ‘rebirth’ describes the period in European history which began in the 14th century?

1 What cheese has recently lost its elite status after being forced to move production to nearby Wensleydale?

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5 In which city is the Doge’s Palace?

CAT SMITH MP Are you using a product or service from an advertiser?48 I hope you all had a nice I’vesummer.enjoyed having more time in the constituency to get around and meet so many of the people and businesses who make this such a great area to live and work within.

11 What is the name of the cottage the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are relocating to from Kensington Palace?

18 When listed in alphabetical order, what is the first country in the world?

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If you are having difficulties, then please get in touch and I and my team will do all we can to provide you with support.

Organisations, including thousands of schools and community groups, sign up online to get a free UKPW kit to help them organise an activity. Last year, over 1 million people took part in over 10,000 activities in every region and nation of the UK. In 2021 there was an average of 16 activities per constituency – can we beat this number here in the Lancaster and Fleetwood constituency? UKPW is a great way for people to get a better understanding of the work MPs do in Parliament and it takes place Mon 14th - Sun 20th Nov. You can find out more at www. ukparliamentweek.org or contact engage@parliament.uk or you can call 0207 219 4496. I hope you all have a good start to the autumn and do please get in touch if I can help in any way. Cat Smith MP t: 01253 490440 e: cat.smith.mp@parliament.uk

We had a tough fight on our hands over the gas storage proposal and fracking and we’ve proved that, here in Over Wyre, we have the resilience and the patience to keep on going because we know, that above all, these industrial developments should not be in the vicinity of residential areas.

We know so much more now about industrial diseases caused by toxic contaminants that affect the health of humans and the local ecology and wildlife. Sourcing the products to enable the building of new homes is necessary – but not if it leaves whole communities worse off, causing preventable illness and putting extra pressures on local healthcare providers.

Local Quarry Plans I continue to receive correspondence from residents in Preesall and Pilling opposed to the possibility of a quarry being built to mine for sand and gravel. I absolutely understand everyone’s concern and will continue to lobby on your behalf to stop the proposal going ahead.

Local people should have the right to determine what happens in the area where they live and raise their children. Three schools in the vicinity of a mine producing silica sand should be a red flag for any local Exposureauthority.

Finally, If you haven’t heard about UK Parliament Week (UKPW) before, it’s an annual campaign that engages people from across the UK with their UK Parliament, explores what it means to them and empowers them to get involved.

to silica dust can lead to the development of lung cancer, silicosis (an irreversible scarring and stiffening of the lungs), kidney disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

This year, the Over Wyre Community Choir wins first prize for sending me my first Christmas invite! Congratulations OWCC! I look forward to seeing (and hearing) you all on Sat 3rd Dec at St Oswald’s Church Hall. Watch this space for more details of how and when to get tickets! UK Parliament Week

49Tell them you saw it in the Green Book and vocation, not enough dentists, police officers, doctors, nurses, train drivers, hospitality staff, seasonal workers – is impacting us all and myself and my fellow Labour MPs are passing on your concerns to ministers on a daily basis.

At the time of writing, the Conservative Party is still deciding on who will be our next prime minister.

CAT SMITH MP (cont)

Over Wyre Community Choir

Ben Wallace MP t: 0207 219 5804 e: wallaceb@parliament.uk a: House of Commons SW1A 0AA

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50 WALLACE MP I do hope you are enjoying or by now maybe have enjoyed the hot weather. While we don’t tend to get the extreme heat often in Lancashire, it has been an exception recently. With the possibility of more hot weather to come you can get advice and help on how to cope throughout what could be a hot September by visiting: www.nhs.uk/live-well/seasonal-health/ heatwave-how-to-cope-in-hot-weather Time seems to be passing very quickly and it won’t be long before I am writing in these columns about keeping warm but let’s make the most of the summer first. My office have been extremely busy with passport applications recently and just to remind you the passport office advise that the processing times for applications is currently ten weeks. I know like me, many are also holidaying in this country this Locallyyear.this is resulting in an already busy road network being pushed to its limits at times. Of course, it is not helped by the Windy Harbour to Skippool A585 scheme which, at the moment has incoming traffic into Poulton blocked at the bottom of Breck Road. In turn this has a knock-on effect at the Singleton traffic lights with a lot of traffic turning down Garstang Road West and at times causing long tailbacks. I am told that Breck Road will be back to normal for the school term starting. Please keep your correspondence coming about these works. It is vital I hear your opinions so I can highlight them. My mailbag continues to be full of both local and national issues. One local issue is that a scoping document has been produced for a proposed quarry in Preesall. While just outside the constituency, many including myself are worried about its possible impact on local roads due to increased HGV movement, as a result, I will keep an eye on this.

Speeding and the condition of some roads and footpaths have been highlighted to me and in turn I am contacting both the police and Lancashire County Council. Following a number of concerns raised by constituents, I have also recently written to the Department of Health highlighting concerns for the provision of primary dental care in the constituency. The cost of living is a concern to us all and many are understandably worried about the impact of rising prices. At the time of writing this, the government is providing £37 billion of support this year, which will be targeted at those most in need. Please follow the link below to go to the factsheet which will tell you more: www. living-factsheet/government-support-government-support-for-the-cost-of-gov.uk/government/publications/ for-the-cost-of-living-factsheet

As your Member of Parliament it is important I know and understand constituents views on all issues, 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.

51Tell them you saw it in the Green Book CROSSWORD ANSWERS Across 3. Ajar 5. Autumn 7. Apple 8. 10.ToiletIron Age 13. Outcome 15. System 16. Khaki 17. Oblong 18. Skin Down 1. Sudoku 2. Public 3. Anatomy 4. Alpha 6. Here 9. 14.13.12.11.ErosionNestleGleansOaksThank GREY MATTER TEST ANSWERS 1 Swaledale Cheese 2 Five 3 21 4 3 5 Venice 6 Alfred Hitchcock 7 Cucumber, from Indonesia via India 8 The Jabberwock 9 1993 10 Jupiter 11 Adelaide Cottage 12 French Guiana 13 O 14 Strawberry 15 Lurch 16 24 17 Water Polo 18 Afghanistan 19 Michael Campbell 20 Renaissance

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