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We are delighted to be building at Tarnbrook Park within the breathtaking district of Thornton-Cleveleys in West Lancashire.With a selection of detached, semi-detached and mews style properties situated within beautifully landscaped grounds, whether upsizing, downsizing or simply in search of a refreshing change, making a move has never been more attractive.
We understand that your quality of life is very much dictated by the quality of your living space, and so attention to detail is paramount at every turn. Remote Wi-Fi enabled heating and hot water, sleek internal doors, chrome ironmongery, solar PV panels, energy-saving insulation, car charging port and so the list goes on.
Still having a laugh
He’s the celebrity that celebrities avoid, and one of our finest exports.
Many regard Ricky Gervais a national treasure; a select few consider him a national disgrace. Either way, it’s hard to avoid the magnitude of the man. In his typical black t-shirt and jeans uniform, the actor, stand-up comedian, writer, producer and director is a melange of passionate sentiment, delivering fix-eyed intensity followed by a howling hyena cackle.
A one-time aspiring singer and band manager (he looked after indie outfit, Suede, back in their earliest incarnation), Ricky flitted around the bounds of entertainment with guest spots on Channel 4’s The Eleven O’Clock Show before landing pay dirt with selfscripted mockumentary series The Office.
An overnight household name, the gritty comedy launched an unstoppable career.
Follow-up series Extras, parodying the movie industry, was another smash hit, featuring A-list contributions from Kate Winslet, Ben Stiller, Patrick Stewart and Samuel L. Jackson.
It was the perfect introduction into Hollywood, and he went on to star in a series of big budget comedies - Sky Kids, Ghost Town, Night At The Museum, The Invention of Lying and The Muppets. Some topped the box office, others crashed and burned badly, yet all of them satisfied in Gervais a yearning for originality and creativity, and that flame has never lessened in its intensity, even in returning to small screen projects such as Life’s Too Short, Derek, Special Correspondents and the recent After Life, which garnered rave reviews.
No matter what he takes on – his Netflix project SuperNature last year brought him back to the brilliant stand-up he is renowned for –Gervais, who lives with long-term partner Jane Fallon, is a bastion for freedom of speech and common sense. He has unapologetic honesty that permeates every conversation, whether discussing the “scourge” of religion, or admiring the majesty of the natural world, or
calling out nationalities, races, genders or persuasions, Gervais takes offence at people being offended.
“It’s a disease that’s getting worse,” he says. “It’s not healthy and it’s not even real. Most of the people who claim to have taken offence by a statement someone makes on Twitter are actually some of the most offensive people I have ever encountered,” he laughs.
As for where 2023 will take this creative powder keg. “As always, I have a few things on the go. I’ve had time to sit back and raid all those little nuggets of ideas that have been scattered in the back of my mind for too long. Some are pretty good and deserve fleshing out a bit, others are rubbish.
“The challenge is always to keep trying, keep things original, keep the creative processes rolling, and stay ever so slightly controversial!”
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KEY SERVICES
Non-Emergency Lancashire
Constabulary 101
Crimestoppers 0800 555 111
Non-Emergency NHS 111
POLICE - NON EMERGENCY ONLY
Thornton and Cleveleys: 01253 604911
Garstang, Over Wyre and Poulton: 01995 607869
Fleetwood: 01253 604911
Fire Safety Advice & FREE Home Fire Safety Check 0800 169 1125
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HEALTH
Blackpool Victoria Hospital
01253 300 000
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Rossall Hospital 01253 655101
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Emergency Dentist 0300 123 4010 (24hr 7 days)
Duty Chemist Sundays Morrisons 01253 852376
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Mountview Practice Fleetwood 01253 951999
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Fleetwood 01253 957500
Lockwood Avenue Surgery
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Queensway Medical Centre Poulton
01253 890219
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01253 403047
HELPLINES
Al-Anon Family Groups
020 7403 0888
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Alcoholic Anonymous
0800 9177 650
Alzheimer’s Society Support Line
0333 150 3456
Arthritis Action 020 3781 7120
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Helpline Freephone: 0808 2000247
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Samaritans: Freephone 116123
0330 094 5717
Child Death Help Line
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Child Line 0800 1111
Connect Young People Centre 01253 751047
Counselling in the Community
01253 749722
Cruse Bereavement Help Line
0808 808 1677
Drugs Talk to Frank 0300 123 6600
Fighting For Freedom with Anorexia Nervosa 07985 673187
Fylde Coast Counselling 01253 714606
Ncompass 03450 138208 Mind 0300 123 3393
Missing People 116 000 (24hr)
National Debt Line
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Wyre Borough Council 01253 891000
Out of hours: 01253 895116
Regenda Housing 0344 736 0066
Environment Agency 0800 8070 60 (24hr)
Neighbourhood Watch
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Thornton's Children’s Centre 01253 863169
CHARITY
Age UK 0800 055 6112
Christians Against Poverty 0800 328 0006 (FREE from Landline)
Kensington Foundation recycling
furniture and toys service 761444
Motor Neurone Disease Association 0808 802 6262
The Royal British Legion 0808 802 8080 (Freephone National Number)
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Citizens Advice Consumer Service 0808 223 1133
Blackpool Trading Standards
Consumer Advice 01253 478375
Wyre Citizens Advice Bureau 0344 245 1294
Tax Credit Help Line
Tel: 0345 300 3900
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Across Clues:
1. Cycle (4)
5. Long book (4)
7. Land located near a boundary (9)
9. Archaic, have (4)
11. Vault (5)
12. Seize (4)
14. Admission (6)
17. Go on (6)
19. Dripping (5)
20. Dissolve (5)
21. Light flat-bottomed boat (6)
23. A business partnership (6)
24. Harmony (4)
26. Faithful (5)
28. Restriction of food (4)
30. Highly contagious (9)
31. Young deer (4)
32. Race (4)
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1. Undergrowth (4)
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4. Violent fight (6)
5. Revise (4)
6. Indication (4)
8. Cut and dried (3)
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22. Improving, make better (6)
23. Country controlled by a more powerful one (6)
24. Mass of white bubbles (4)
25. Change (4)
27. 2nd person (3)
28. Departed (4)
29. Nylon shelter (4)
Candice Brown’s Salmon and Asparagus Quiche
Introduction
Perfect for large parties and small gatherings alike, this recipe takes care and attention, but done well will keep hungry tummies well satisfied.
Method
1. Combine the flour, salt, pepper and parsley in a bowl. Then rub the butter in with your fingertips until it feels like breadcrumbs. Add egg yolks, then slowly mix in the water.
Knead the pastry into a ball and divide in half, wrapping in cling film. Chill in the fridge for 30 mins.
2. For the filling, preheat the oven to 180°C/160°C Fan/Gas mark 4. Lay out a sheet of foil and drizzle with olive oil. Place the salmon on top with dill, chilli flakes, garlic, salt and pepper.
Squeeze the lemon over the fish and lay on top. Wrap in foil on a
Ingredients
(makes 18 mini tarts)
You’ll need 18 10cm round tartlet tins
For the pastry
• 500g plain flour
• Salt and pepper
• 2 tsp dried parsley
• 250g cold cubed butter
• 4 medium egg yolks
• 100ml ice-cold water
• 1 beaten egg (egg wash)
For the filling
• Drizzle olive oil
• 3 x 110g salmon fillets
• 3 sprigs fresh dill
• ½ tsp chilli flakes
• 2 garlic cloves, crushed
• ½ lemon, sliced
• 220g fine asparagus
• Large bowl ice cold water
• 8 large eggs
• 160ml double cream
• 200g Parmesan, grated
• 100g Gruyère, grated
• Small bunch fresh chives
baking tray and bake for 12–15 mins. Set the fish aside to cool, discarding the herbs etc., then refrigerate.
3. Bring a pan of salted water to boil, add the asparagus for 1 minute, then put the asparagus in ice-cold water and drain when cool. Cut into 1cm pieces, then preheat the oven to 180°C/160°C Fan/Gas mark 4.
4. Roll the pastry to 4mm thick and cut into 11cm circles to line the pastry tins. Put the tins onto a baking tray and chill for 10 mins.
5. Cut squares of baking paper slightly larger than the tins, putting one into each pastry case
and add baking beans. Bake for 15 mins. Remove the paper and baking beans and brush the pastry with egg wash. Return to the oven for 6 mins.
Mix the eggs and double cream, with salt and pepper. Set aside 30g of the Parmesan and mix the remaining cheeses into the egg mixture, adding fresh chives.
6. Put chunks of the cooked salmon and asparagus into the baked pastry. Spoon the egg mixture in to fill the tarts to the top. Sprinkle over the rest of the Parmesan and bake for 15 mins.
FLEETWOOD
FLEETWOOD MUSEUM
6 - 7 Queens Terrace. FY7 6BT. Tel 01253 876621 Fleetwood Museum opened for the 2023 season in April with new exciting exhibitions and will be open Tuesday - Saturday weekly 10.30am - 4pm till the end of November, although closed on Coronation Day, and also open Bank Holiday Mondays. There is a small admission charge to view the galleries, but call into the Coffee House or browse in the shop anytime.
Out talk on Wednesday 3rd May at 2pm in the upstairs Education Room is by Eddie Hamill - 'From Working Port to Freeport' with photos of Fleetwood Docks from Eddie's incredible photographic collection. Wednesday 7th June is Dave Evans with his talk 'Hidden Histories of the Fylde'.
Our May 10th historical walk is 'Fleetwood's Earliest Buildings' leaving the museum at 1.30pm and Wednesday 14th June is 1.30pm from the Cemetery Gate 'Hutment Barracks and Military Graves'
The Book Shop, next to the museum is open Tuesday - Saturday 10.30am - 3.30pm and Bank Holiday Mondays for the sale of pre-owned books, majority at only 50p each and to accept book donations.
Our Friday afternoon music sessions will be 26th May and 16th June
Everyone is welcome to bring along an instrument, sing, clap your hands or stamp your feet in time to the music.
Learn to Play the Harp course starting at Fleetwood Museum 07716492124
HARMONY & HEALTH
FLEETWOOD & CLEVELEYS
Thornton-Cleveleys group meets weekly every Tuesday at 10.30am at Thornton Little Theatre.
Fleetwood group meets weekly every Tuesday at 1.30pm at Fleetwood Marine Hall.
New members most welcome and please tell your friends so that we can get the message to our previous 180 plus members.
Contact Shirley 07940 030925
FRIENDLIER FLEETWOOD
We meet Monday and Saturday 1-3 at Fleetwood library. And
Tuesday and Friday 1-3 at the Ymca Lofthouse building London Street Fleetwood FY7. We enjoy holidays together twice a year. For more information contact Fran: 07762 181 536
WYRE FLOUNDERS DISABLED
ADULT SWIMMING CLUB at the Fleetwood YMCA Swimming pool every Saturday at 5pm. The pool is hired for one hour for adult swimmers. We have members with arthritis, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, previous heart or cancer issues as well as requiring no crowds. We meet at 4.45 ready to swim. Cost £5. New members welcome. Ring Susan 01253 522232
MENS SHED
Fleetwood, 85 Manor Road. Tel: 07555 364273
Mon 11am-1.30pm Help and Advice, 6pm Meal at St Peters, Magic Mikes session@fire station 7pm-9pm Tues 11am-1pm Health & Well Being, 5pm-9pm Chat, Brew, Games. Weds 10am -12pm Games & Banter 10.45am Veterans Breakfast at St Davids Church Larkholme Lane
Thurs 12pm Lunch Club @ menshed, 6pm - 9pm Mens Games night
Friday 11am-2pm Social Prescribing Sat - 6.30pm-8.30pm Robs Road to Recovery Sun - 10am -12pm Breakfast@ menshed
PARKINSONS UK - FLEETWOOD
Wednesday 3rd May Parkinson's get together at Pablo's Cafe, 44 Adelaide Street Fleetwood, FY7 6AB 10.30am to noon. Drop in for a drink and a chat. Further details of all these meetings can be obtained from Marjorie on 01253 868086 Jo on 07810641629 or Rita on 01253 702464
FLEETWOOD CIVIC SOCIETY
We have our monthly meetings at the North Euston Hotel starting at 7.30pm on the last Wednesday of the month, except December, and all are welcome. For more information contact Yvonne Johnstone, Secretary. Tel. 01253 873336
OVER 60S & WELFARE CLUB
Any age will be welcome. Monday and Saturday solo whist. Tuesday partner whist. Thursday dominoes, 1-30 start. Beginners welcome. For more information
ring Lyn on 01253592148 or mob
07493393349. 88 Warren Street Fleetwood
FLEETWOOD NCI
Rossall Point Tower, May 27th
OPEN DAY/ 10th ANNIVERSARY
Tombola - Cake Stall
See our watchkeepers at work ! ! Bring the Family .
THORNTON CLEVELEYS
THORNTON LADIES’ CLUB
St John’s Little Thornton, Ladies’ Club – NEW LADIES ALWAYS WELCOME.
Second Wednesday every month from 12.00-1.30pm
May 10th: In keeping with us finding any opportunity for a celebration lunch, we are holding our ‘Jacob’s Join’ celebration on this day. Bring along suitable food and drink to share, sweet or savoury. We will provide some ‘Fizz’ and tea/coffee. There is a list available if you wish to email us first. If you wish to wear ‘Royal Attire’ for the occasion, feel free. Our ‘bring an object of interest that begins with’: this month is letter ‘S’ We will continue with our charity raffle, all prize donations will be gratefully received. Entrance £2.50. Contact details: phone 01253 851007 or email thorntonladiesclub@gmail.com St John’s Community Hall, Little Thornton – FY5 5JE
THORNTON CLEVELEYS
ARMED FORCES & VETERANS BREAKFAST
We are a group of veterans & serving members, our ethos is mutual support. Our club meets on the 2nd Saturday of the month 9.30am at The Tramway Victoria Road West, Thornton Cleveleys. www.afbvc.net/find-a-club
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP
Every second Thursday of the month from 1.30pm to 4pm at Cleveleys Baptist Church, St George’s Avenue. Friendly, informal welcome to all with tea, coffee, biscuits & a chat. Stay for as little or as long as you want.
MINGLE MOSAICS
Every Tuesday at Cleveleys community centre. 11 - 2pm. Ten pounds for starter pack and tuition, then two pounds weekly. No experience necessary. Phone 07971262954 for details
TABLE TENNIS AT LITTLE THORNTON.
It is hoped that a new Table Tennis Club can be started at the community hub of Little Thornton (St John's Church Hall).The club will be run on a Monday afternoon and we are looking for interested parties to get things off the ground. Any person interested needs to email: lesley.slack@btinternet.com
THORNTON CLEVELEYS FLOWER ARRANGEMENT CLUB
Come along and join us for an enjoyable evening with a N.A.F.A.S demonstrator of floral arts. We meet every second Wednesday of each month from March to December from 7.30pm. Visitors welcome. £6, tea, coffee and biscuits served. Thornton Cleveleys Methodist Church Hall, 60 Victoria Road East. FY5 5HQ. For more info please contact Yvonne 01253 354230 or Carol 07527675278
OVER 50’S CLUB. Bingo, friendship and refreshments. Hobart Place, Sevenoaks Community Centre. Tuesday & Friday 1pm - 3.45pm.
TABLE TENNIS
Monday 19:45 - 21:30 Contact
Marjorie 01253 228159
Tuesday 19:45 - 21:30 Contact
Ray 01253 863291. Players of all levels welcome to either of the 2 evenings. Bats supplied or bring own. Entrance fee £2. Tea and biscuits (Mondays only) All Saints Church Hall North Drive, Blackpool, Thornton Cleveleys FY5 3HT
COMMUNITY HUB AT ST JOHNS
MONDAY
9.30 – 11.45 YOGA (9.30-10.30) (Phillipa 07557 347124)
CHAIR YOGA (10.45 – 11.45)
13.00-15.00 TABLE TENNIS (Mary 07484642326)
13.00-15.00 CREATIVE CRAFT CLUB (2nd Monday) (Janet 07843 899688)
14.00 - 15.00 FAB Friendship
Around Bereavement. (1st Monday) (Rev Jane 969492)
15.30 – 16.15 GLOW ZONE – for children (Margaret 07876 494737)
16.30 – 17.30 DANCE FOR CHILDREN (aged 5-11) Gemma 07734 968937) FREE
17.45 – 19.15 BROWNIES (term time)
19.30 – 21.00 GUIDES (term time) (for Brownies & Guides –girlguiding.org.uk)
TUESDAY
9.30 – 10.30 PILATES 14.00 - 16.00 (Julie 07786 022980)
14.00 - 16.00 WOMEN’S INSTITUTE (Last Tuesday of the month) (Janet 07843 899688) (Chelsea 07772739767)
18.00 SLIMMING WORLD (Andrea 07535699572)
WEDNESDAY
9.15 - 11.30 LITTLE T’S – Toddlers (Margaret 07876 494737) (Term time)
12.00 - 13.30 LADIES’ CLUB (2nd Wed.)(Lesley 07702 815026)
14.00 - 15.30 SNACK ‘N’ CHAT (Janet 07843 899688)
18.00 - 19.00 BEAVERS (Term time)
19.00 - 20.30 SCOUTS (Term time) (07939969247)
19.30 – 21.00 CONCERTS (2nd Wednesday) April – December
THURSDAY
11.30 - 13.00 MIDWEEK
COMMUNION
16.30 - 17.30 SEATED EXERCISE (Nikki 07926 043546)
18.45 – 20.00 CUBS (term time only) (Ulric 07939 969247)
FRIDAY
9.30 - 10.30 LATINO AEROBICS (Julie 07786 022980)
19.00 - 21.00 - KR DANCE CLASSES (Kelsey 07738 596699)
ST JOHN’S PARISH CHURCH, LITTLE THORNTON Weekly Communion Service is now every Sunday at 10.00am (In Church or on You Tube) with Seekers (Junior Church)
8.30 Communion is every 3rd Sunday Every Thursday 11.30am; Midweek Service followed by refreshments. Monday –GLOWZONE – for families and children 3.30-4.15. FAB – Friendship around bereavement 1st Monday of the month 2-3pm. REFRESH - new evening service 5pm - 6pm every last Sunday of the month For more information or follow us on: www.stjohnslittlethornton.org Twitter: @StJohnThornton, Facebook: stjohnslittlethornton.
THORNTON CLEVELEYS
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY meets every 3rd Wednesday, from September to June, for talks & presentations, by invited speakers, on gardening and various subjects at Christ Church Community Centre, Meadows Avenue, Thornton, FY5 2TW starting @ 7.30pm. All Welcome. Pay at the door. Contact: Judith on 01253 826562 or visit www. thorntoncleveleyshorticulturalsoc iety41.com
FYLDE TAI CHI ASSOCIATION
Tai Chi and chi kung sessions available in Cleveleys and Carleton. Why not try something new and relaxing. You may even make a new friend or two. Please contact Martin for more information on 0753 441 0657, via Facebook, or through the website at www. fyldetaichi.com.
FRIENDS OF TRINITY HOSPICE
Friday 5th May 7.30pm Thornton Cleveleys Friends of Trinity Hospice present A CONCERT FIT FOR A KING. at Hodgson Academy Poulton le Fylde. Raising the roof for Trinity Hospice. Massed choir featuring Trinitas Day Choir, Coasters Choir, Blackpool Male Voice Choir & The Elswick Singers. Tickets £10.
Saturday 13th May Coffee Morning at St Teresa’s Church Hall St George’s Ave Cleveleys 10am to 12md Entrance £1 (includes coffee & biscuits) Various stalls, raffle & tombola
Tuesday 16th May fashion show and shopping Event at Ashley Club Victoria Road East Thornton Cleveleys FY5 5HQ 7.30pm. Tickets £5 Call Elaine 079700087621 or email elaine4midgley@yahoo.co.uk
PARKINSONS UK - THORNTON CLEVELEYS
Monday 1st May Parkinson's Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre meet at 7.30pm in Cleveleys Park Methodist Church Hall, Stockdove Way, FY5 2AP for for a Coronation Party.
Tuesday 9th May Parkinson's lunch time meeting at the Golden Eagle Pub, Warren Drive, Cleveleys, FY5 3TG
Further details of all these meetings can be obtained from Marjorie on 01253 868086 or Rita on 01253 702464
NORCROSS TENNIS CLUB
A local club striving to rebuild and regenerate local interest. We are aiming for inclusivity and diversity. All levels of ability are welcome. Coaching is available. There is the choice both social and competitive tennis.
Furtherinformation contact Ros Dacre at norcrosstennisclub@ outlook.com or Brian Taylor on 01995 601696.
TALKING MEN
Men's Support Group held each Thursday 6pm until 8pm, at The Verona Hall, 124 Fleetwood Rd North, Thornton FY5 4BL. We offer a warm and friendly environment, free of judgement for men experiencing any kind of challenge. Contact community@fleetwoodtownfc. com or 01253 208442 for further details, or just turn up any Thursday, even if it's just for a brew and a chat.
ANCHORSHOLME
OLIVE BRANCH COFFEE
MORNING Tuesdays 10-11:30am. Everyone Welcome. All Saints Church, North Drive, Anchorsholme, FY5 3HT 823904
TODDLER GROUP Wednesday
Afternoons 1:15 - 2:45pm. All Saints Church, North Drive, Anchorsholme, FY5 3HT 823904
CONNECT MORE. Come and play some games and make new friends. Free, with refreshments provided. Fridays 1-3pm. All Saints Church, North Drive, Anchorsholme, FY5 3HT 823904
MESSY CHURCH! Crafts, games, story and songs. Especially suited to families with primary aged children. Second Tuesday of the month. 3:30-5pm . All Saints Church North Drive Anchorsholme, FY5 3HT 823904
CARLETON
CARLETON COMMUNITY CHORUS
Do you love singing but not sure about joining a Choir? Carleton Community Chorus is just the place for you! The Choir comprises of various ages, skills and talents. A warm & Friendly welcome awaits you. No auditions necessary.
Rehearsals: every Tuesday (term time only) from 7.00-8.30 pm at St Martins & St Hilda’s Church, Fleetwood Road, Carleton (next door to The Castle Gardens). For more information visit our website: www. carletoncommunitymusic.org.uk
For bookings contact Phill on 07801 613744 – or- email Diane at carletoncommunitymusic@hotmail. com
CARLETON COMMUNITY BAND
Do you play an instrument and want to join a Band? Carleton Community Band is just the place for you! The Band comprises of various ages, skills and talents. A relaxed and friendly welcome awaits you. No auditions necessary.
Rehearsals: every Friday from 5:00pm-6:30pm at St Martin & St Hilda’s Church Hall, Fleetwood Road, Carleton, Poulton-leFylde, Lancashire. (next to the Castle Gardens). For more information visit our website: www. carletoncommunitymusic.org.uk contact Terry on 07807
296765 – or- email Diane at carletoncommunitymusic@hotmail. com
LANCASHIRE FAMILY HISTORY & HERALDRY SOCIETY FYLDE BRANCH NEED HELP TRACING YOUR FAMILY TREE?
Church Hall of St Martin & St Hilda Fleetwood Road South Carleton start 7.30 first Wednesday of every month Family History Workshopbring your documents etc. in order for us to help Family History and Heraldry Society Fylde website – fyldelfhhhs.com Society Website lfhhs.org.uk follow the link to any branch contact fylde@lfhhs.org.uk
FYLDE SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING SOCIETY
Carleton Memorial Hall, Moorfield Ave, FY6 7QE
Weekly dance sessions on Wednesdays from 7.30 till 9.30. Beginners and experienced dancers welcome: no need to bring a partner. For further info, contact Ann Cameron on 07966 126999 or email Ann.cameron@mac.com
BISPHAM & BLACKPOOL
BISPHAM PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY We are a small but friendly photographic society. We Meet on Thursday evenings at 7.30pm and cater for all aspects of photography and digital imaging for beginners to the more advanced worker. The Community Centre Bispham Road, Blackpool, FY2 OHH Contact us by email at bisphamps@gmail.com
BLACKPOOL AND FYLDE RECORDED MUSIC SOCIETY. Good music in good company. We meet Thursdays 7:30pm Sep-May at the Victory Baptist Church, St Annes Road, Blackpool FY4 2AP (next to the fire station). Please contact Chris 698704 for info.
FYLDE COAST BOOK CLUB meets on the last Tuesday of each month, 6.30pm till 8pm at Salut Coffee House, All Hallows Road, Bispham, new members always welcome, don’t worry if you have not had time to read the book, membership is £5 per month which includes choice of refreshments, for further details please visit our Facebook page: @FyldeCoastBookClub or just turn up at the next meet up.
PARKINSONS UK - BLACKPOOL
Wednesday 17th May Parkinson's Cafe at The Grange, Bathurst Ave, Blackpool. FY3 7RJ. 10.30 to noon. Drop in for a drink and a chat. Further details of all these meetings can be obtained from Marjorie on 01253 868086 or Rita on 01253 702464
POULTON & OVER WYRE
PARKINSONS UK - OVER WYRE
Thursday 25th May Parkinson's Over Wyre Group meeting in Preesall Community Centre, Lancaster Road, FY6 0EJ at 2pm. Further details of all these meetings can be obtained from Marjorie on 01253 868086 or Rita on 01253 702464
POULTON CHESS CLUB (founded 1967) meets at 7pm every Monday at Carleton Bowling Club, Maycroft Avenue, Carleton, FY6 7NE. Free membership, but £20 per annum for Bowling Club membership required. Both casual chess and serious chess is catered for, with beginners welcome. Very smart premises, with very quiet upstairs room for chess. Also included: soccer on TV, pool and snooker tables. Chess Club phone number: 01253-892584 (Ken). For junior chess (in Cleveleys on Thursdays), contact Simon at 07966 231211
POULTON LIBRARY FRIENDS
GROUP Coffee morning on the first Wednesday of every month from 10:30am - 12:30pm at the library.
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 Please telephone 01253 810778
POULTON ART CLUB
We meet every second and fourth Monday of the month at the united Reform church - Poulton at 7pm until 9 pm (March to November)
- From December until February we will take a break resuming in March but plan to continue meeting via zoom during this break. For more info call club Secretary 07874662464 or contact us via our facebook page.
POULTON PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY meets every Thursday evening from September to June each year. Meetings take place in the ground floor meeting room of the Methodist Church Hall, Queensway, Poulton-le-Fylde, FY6 7SZ starting at 7.30pm. For information about the club, www. poultonps.co.uk
Green ngers… the Alan Titchmarsh column
He’s a brilliant presenter, accomplished gardener, talented novelist, and all-round horticultural inspiration. This month, Alan Titchmarsh discusses something in our gardens that dates right the way back to 1400BC, yet is as popular today than ever before. It’s the humble pergola.
If there’s one addition you’re thinking of making to your outdoor space this year, consider a pergola.
They can be built in a variety of sizes, shapes and materials to suit any garden style or size, either freestanding, or attached to a house or other garden structure, and will give you the necessary height that means you can experiment with vertical gardening – think climbing plants such as vines, roses, and wisteria – without having to worry about awkward poles, wonky trellises and more!
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A pergola provides a real focal point to the garden, and is brilliant for shade and shelter.
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There’s also the privacy element, and the fact pergolas are generally low maintenance and can last for many years with minimal upkeep.
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As for cost, my advice is to shop around and see what you can get. From the very basic costing a couple of hundred pounds to
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elegant stone-pillared creations that go well into four figures, your budget and your personal taste can lead the way in creating for you a garden centrepiece that will evolve in the same way that your garden does.
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With good maintenance, your pergola has the ability to outlast the majority of other features in your garden… just ask the Romans!
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