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INSIDE THIS ISSUE: WEDDINGS - FARMING - OUT & ABOUT - SUMMER BBQ
Preston City Council Recognised For Work On Measuring And Reducing Carbon Emissions
Board Puts Pen To Paper For £25 Million Funding For Town Centre Projects
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Oldham Council Approves Places For Everyone – A Long-Term Plan For Jobs, New Homes, And Sustainable Growth
see pagE 7...... Preston City Council has achieved the Carbon Neutral International Standard, granted by One Carbon World, for its work on measuring and reducing its carbon emissions... SEE PAGE 3...
Restoration Begins On The Iconic Darwen Tower!
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Board Puts Pen To Paper For £25 Million Funding For Town Centre Projects Major investment in St Helens Town Centre has moved one step closer as agreements are
signed with government for £25m funding. Last week members of St Helens Town Deal Board unanimously agreed to sign the Heads of Terms with government on a £25 million package of projects submitted to Ministers earlier this year through the Town Deal Fund. Work is now underway on developing the detailed business cases for the exciting projects in the Town Investment Plan, which was created by the board members representing local public sector organisations, business leaders, members of the voluntary community and politicians. Chairman of St Helens Town Deal Board John Tabern signed the agreement, and said: “I’m delighted we can put pen to paper on accepting the £25 million from the Town Deal Fund, our Town Deal Investment Plan has rightly been recognised by Government as a positive plan to reshape St Helens Town Centre. The amount of funding we received constituted the highest ever award for a Labour controlled Local Authority, which is testament to the strength of the plan we submitted. Now the real work starts to assess the best way to make the projects contained in the plan, a reality. Whilst at the same time transforming the town centre and helping to open
up further opportunities for investment in our vision.” The Town Investment Plan projects include expanding on Glass Futures, the innovative research facility which will be built next to the Totally Wicked Stadium, as well as creating new town centre living, creating a better-connected town centre with new walking and cycling routes, supporting healthy communities through the creation of a youth zone and health
innovation hub, improving digital infrastructure to help businesses grow online, and enhancing our rich local heritage through the development of a St Helens Heritage World. In addition to the £25 million from the Town Deal Fund, the six projects outlined in the Investment Plan are set to generate significant match funding from local organisations and other funding sources, complementing the wider
regeneration which will be delivered via the council’s partnership with English Cities Fund. Councillor David Baines, Leader of St Helens Borough Council, said: “Our success in winning an offer of £25m is testament to the quality of our bid and the hard work of the board and Chairman John Tabern. Signing the Heads of Terms agreement is another milestone moment as we continue working together with the local private, public and third sector to transform St Helens town centre, and I’m looking forward to sharing more information about our progress in the months ahead.”
Lancashire Aims For More Funding For Transport Moves to support a bid for up to £50million for transport schemes in Lancashire have been given the green light by councillors. The Government has made £4.8billion available through its Levelling Up Fund, which aims to give local authorities the opportunity to get 'shovel-ready projects' underway in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Members of Lancashire County Council's cabinet agreed on (Thursday 8
July) to back a proposal to create a bid for a share of the funding, and make up to £5million available in match funding. It is expected the final bid would be submitted later this year. County Councillor Alan Vincent, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Finance, said: "This is a really important step for the council and it's vital we make resources available to give this bid the best chance of succeeding. "We can bid for up to £50million, which will go
a long way to supporting major transport schemes in the county, which in turn will benefit residents. "The Levelling Up Fund has been designed to not just bring economic benefits to areas, but also help bind communities together by bringing inward investment and jobs, while also enhancing the local skills base and tackling health inequalities. "We know that bids will be prioritised which invest in regeneration and growth and feel Lancashire has a
really good chance." County Councillor Charlie Edwards, Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport, said: "I'm rightly proud of the transport schemes we already have underway in the county, such as the building of the Preston Western Distributor Road and the M55 to Heyhouses Link Road. "But I would also like to see Lancashire receive a fairer share of funding for our road network, and so we will be putting together the strongest bid we can to get more schemes off the ground. "We will fight tooth and nail for this investment, as we know what a positive impact these schemes can have on people’s lives and ensure that Lancashire continues to grow.”
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Preston City Council Recognised For Work On Measuring And Reducing Carbon Emissions Preston City Council has achieved the Carbon Neutral International Standard, granted by One Carbon World, for its work on measuring and reducing its carbon emissions... Preston City Council has also officially become a participant in the United Nations Climate Neutral Now Initiative, formalising its commitment to climate action and a net-zero world by mid-century. The recognition comes following the work Preston City Council has undertaken over the past ten years to reduce its emissions and its aspirations moving forward to become carbon neutral by 2030. Councillor Carol Henshaw, Cabinet Member for Climate Change at Preston City Council, said: "We are proud to have achieved this recognition from One Carbon World for our work to reduce carbon emissions and make the services we provide greener. In 2019 we declared a climate emergency, and since then, we have been working hard to look at the services we provide and the energy we use. As an organisation, we have always been mindful of the changes happening to the climate and the role we can all play, so we have been striving to make our operations more ecologically friendly for a long time.
I am very proud of the work everyone has done and the progress we've made despite the pandemic and the delays this has inevitably caused. By making changes internally, we hope to inspire other businesses and organisations in the city to look at how they do things and see where they can cut their emissions to improve our carbon footprint as a city. We are working hard to make Preston City Council a carbon-neutral organisation by 2030, and while there's a long way to go, this recognition is a positive step along that journey". Over the past ten years, Preston City Council has taken steps to reduce its carbon emissions, including the installation of solar panels on the roof of Town Hall, switching to LED
lighting in council buildings and installing more energyefficient windows. The city council are also undertaking projects to upgrade ICT equipment to greener alternatives and looking at how to make street cleaning and maintenance vehicles that the council operates more energy efficient. Climate Change also forms a key part of the renewed strategy for Community Wealth Building which was launched earlier this year. Part of the strategy is a commitment to drawing up a climate action plan which will outline the steps the organisation will take as it works toward its target of being carbonneutral by 2030. As part of the Lancashire County, Preston City Council and other local councils are now case studies in the
AgriCaptureCO2 project, funded by the EU Horizon 2020 programme, which aims to make it easier and more profitable for farmers to adopt regenerative agriculture practices. Preston City Council will work also be working closely with other local authorities and organisations in the city, such as Uclan, to share ideas and approaches on reducing carbon emissions. Further information • Preston City Council actively applies and prioritises the principles of Community Wealth Building wherever applicable and appropriate. Community Wealth Building is an approach that aims to ensure the economic system builds wealth and prosperity for everyone. For more information, please see Community Wealth Building. • One Carbon World is a carbon-neutral not-for-profit organisation and a global resource partner of the Climate Neutral Now Initiative, launched by United Nations Climate Change (UNFCCC). For more information, please see One Carbon World • The AgriCaptureCO2 project was launched in January 2021. It is a 3-year project funded under the EU Horizon 2020 research and innovation fund. For more information, visit Agricapture
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Newsagent Prosecuted
Bolton Council has welcomed the successful prosecution of a newsagent who was caught in possession of illegal cigarettes for supply. Zeashan Muhammad Din was given a 14 month community order with 70 hours of unpaid work at Wigan & Leigh Magistrates’ Court last month following a raid by officers from Bolton Council’s Regulatory Services team in March 2019. Officers visited AHZ News in Bolton, which is owned by Mr Din, after receiving intelligence that illegal cigarettes were being sold at the premises and uncovered packets of cigarettes found to be illegal to sell in the UK. Illicit tobacco is the term used to describe cigarettes and loose tobacco which are not in approved UK packaging and does not carry required health warnings. The items were seized by officers and sent away
for testing where they were proven to be illegal and a prosecution case against the shop owner was prepared. At Wigan Magistrates Court, Mr Din pleaded guilty to offences under The Standardised Packaging of Tobacco Products Regulations and the Trade Mark Act. Mr Din, who has previously been convicted of this offence, was also ordered to pay £2,000 costs and a £85 victim surcharge. Cllr Hilary Fairclough, Bolton Council Executive Cabinet Member for Regulatory Services said: “This case was brought to court thanks to the joint work of council officers and the police. We hope this prosecution sends a clear message to any retailers in Bolton who are trading in these illicit products. “Tobacco sold in the UK must comply fully with packaging regulations. This means it must be in plain packaging and carry the appropriate health warnings. The trade in illicit tobacco, illegally brought in from abroad, poses even greater health risks than legal products. “The council will not hesitate in taking legal action against retailers who don’t comply with the law.” If you have any information regarding illegal tobacco sales in Bolton, you contact the trading standards team on trading.standards@bolton.gov.uk. Your personal details will be kept confidential.
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Council Brings A World Of Adventure To Believe Square Children are being invited to step into a world of adventure this summer as Wigan Council launches a series of imagination inspiring events. Believe in Storytelling launched at Believe Square on Wednesday August 4 with families taking part in a range of fun and free activities based around the theme of Space. Space is the first of four themes to be featured, with the following weeks changing to focus on Nature, Oceans and Magic. Councillor Chris Ready, portfolio holder for Communities, said: “Families looking for fun, imaginative and inspiring events to go to during the summer holidays should look no further than Believe Square in Wigan. “These activities are aimed at bringing out everyone’s imagination and inspiring children to have fun, dress up and enjoy thrilling storytelling sessions.”
Activities range from storytelling and drama to dance and crafts. All will be open to all gender identities, abilities, and access needs. Sensory sensitive sessions will also be offered upon request. Believe in Storytelling is supported by the Government and the European Regional Development Fund. Coun Ready added: “These events will help shape the imagination of our youngest residents and let them discover the magic of picking up a good book. "When we launched the Deal 2030 we committed to giving children the best start in life and these events are part of that commitment. “I am really looking forward to seeing you all there.” Believe in Storytelling
runs throughout August from 10am until 4pm, Monday to Saturday. For the latest information on all the events take a look at the This is Wigan page on Facebook and Twitter.
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Don’t Trash Oldham: Five People Fined More Than £5,700 As part of Oldham Council’s drive to clean up the borough we have successfully prosecuted five people. The following cases were all heard recently at Tameside Magistrates’ Court: • Layek Hussain of Bamford Street, Oldham didn’t clean up a property she owned on Lime Street, Chadderton. When she failed to comply with a Community Protection Notice ordering her to sort out the mess we prosecuted her. Ms Hussain was found guilty in her absence and was fined £1100, with prosecution costs of £475 and a victim surcharge of £110. • James Vance, of St Mary’s Gate, Rochdale, attended court and was convicted for a Duty of Care offence – waste taken from his property was found flytipped on Osborne Street, Oldham. Vance was fined £123 with a contribution of £100 towards costs, plus a £32 victim surcharge. • Brett Peeler, of Honeywell Lane, Oldham, failed to appear in court after waste from his home was found
fly tipped on Holden Street. Peeler was prosecuted for a Duty of Care offence in his absence and fined £660, with prosecution costs of £900, plus a £66 victim surcharge. • Mohammed Rahmani, of Old Church Street, Manchester, failed to appear in court. Rahmani was prosecuted for failing to comply with a Notice to bring in his Waste Transfer Notes after it was found his business premises had no bins. He was given time to bring in proof of a waste contract for his business which he failed to do. Rahmani was prosecuted and was fined £500 with £900 costs, with a £50 victim surcharge. • Vasile Calin, of Ashton Road, Oldham, appeared in court after waste from his home was found fly tipped in the alleyway to the rear of his property. Calin was prosecuted for a Duty of Care offence and was fined £200, with prosecution costs of £531 and £32 victim surcharge. Councillor Amanda Chadderton, Deputy Leader of Oldham Council
and Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods, said: “Prosecutions like this show Oldham Council is serious about cleaning up our borough. “We know residents don’t want to live in a tip and that’s why we are investing an extra £1.27m into cleaning up
streets as part of the Don’t Trash Oldham campaign. “We are currently recruiting more enforcement officers who will be operating across the town. If they see littering, fly-tipping or dumped waste they’ll investigate and if evidence is found they’ll take action.
“Cleaning up waste costs all of us – money that could be better spent elsewhere. “We all want a cleaner place to live so everyone needs to do their bit – dispose of your waste properly and if you pay someone to get rid of it for your check they have a waste carriers licence or you
could end up in trouble.” From January 1 to June 30, 2021 we issued 157 fines for fly-tipping, with more pending. To report fly-tipping and to learn more about the Don’t Trash Oldham campaign visit www.oldham.gov.uk/ donttrasholdham
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Free Coronavirus Tests at Three Centres in Ribble Valley
Ribble Valley residents, visitors and workers can now take a free rapid coronavirus (Covid-19) test twice a week. Alongside the vaccine rollout, regular testing is at the heart of plans to suppress the spread of coronavirus variants. Everyone in Ribble Valley can now access free, regular, rapid coronavirus tests from the new lateral flow testing centre in Clitheroe and popup centres in Whalley and Longridge. Rapid testing has so far been available to those most at risk, or who need to leave home for work, including NHS workers, care home staff, teachers and schoolchildren. Now rapid testing is being offered to everyone and people are encouraged to take regular tests to help prevent outbreaks. One in three people with Covid-19 do not have any symptoms and may be spreading the virus without knowing it. Rapid testing detects cases
quickly, meaning those who test positive can isolate immediately. And since rapid testing was introduced over 120,000 positive cases that would not otherwise have been found have been identified across the UK. Ribble Valley Borough Council leader Stephen Atkinson said: “As we continue to make good progress on the vaccine programme and with the roadmap to easing restrictions underway, regular rapid testing is even more important to make sure those efforts are not wasted. “Around one in three people who have Covid-19 show no symptoms and as we return to the new normal regular rapid testing is going to be fundamental in helping us quickly spot positive cases and stop outbreaks. “Reclaiming our lost freedoms and getting back to normal hinges on us all getting tested regularly.” Ribble Valley Borough Council’s head of environmental health, Matt
Riding, added: “Lateral flow testing is a simple way to keep yourself, friends, family, colleagues and customers safe. “Taking a test is quick, easy and free – the tests are painless and you get the result within half an hour. “They are another tool to help us maintain lower infection rates and I encourage everyone to take up the offer of these free rapid tests.” The lateral flow testing centre in Clitheroe is based at the Council Offices car park in Church Walk. It is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 4pm and Saturdays from 10am to 2pm. Pop-up centres operate at Longridge Civic Hall on Tuesdays and Fridays from noon to 6pm and Whalley Village Hall on Tuesdays from 9am to 4pm. As well as getting tested onsite, you can also collect up to two boxes containing seven testing kits each for use in the home or workplace.
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Oldham Council Approves Places For Everyone – A LongTerm Plan For Jobs, New Homes, And Sustainable Growth
Oldham Council has approved Places for Everyone setting out how we’ll build the much-needed quality, affordable homes Oldham desperately needs. The plan also shows how we’ll create jobs and vibrant neighbourhoods so that our town and future generations can get on and do well. The plan for our borough contains less greenbelt allocations than ever with brownfield sites providing the majority of Oldham’s future housing and employment space. Cllr Arooj Shah, Oldham Council Leader and cabinet member for Economic
and Social Reform, said: “We listened and shared residents’ concerns about the loss of Oldham’s precious green belt – and we have left no stone unturned in exploring ways that we can protect it from development. “In the last year alone, we have removed a further 1,800 homes from green belt allocations, deleted sites completely and massively reduced others. “The Government says Oldham needs 12,800 homes by 2037 to meet our housing need – without a plan of how we will achieve that, all of our green spaces and green belt are at risk.
“We stand alongside residents in wanting to protect our green spaces but while government dictate how many homes we have to provide space for, Places for Everyone is the best outcome possible.” Brownfield sites will provide 7,712 of the homes Oldham has been told it needs with green belt providing less than 20% of them (2,176 homes). We reduced pressure on the green belt thanks to strategic decisions made by Oldham Council, including the investment in redeveloping Spindles Town Square Shopping Centre, which will unlock
Changes To Wyre’s Cabinet Following the Lancashire County Council elections in May earlier this year, a number of changes to Wyre’s Cabinet have been made. Councillor Alan Vincent has been elected Deputy Leader of Lancashire County Council with responsibility for Resources, HR and Property. Councillor Vincent has therefore stepped down as Deputy Leader of Wyre Council and Portfolio Holder for Resources. Taking his position on Wyre’s Cabinet and Deputy Leader position is Councillor Michael Vincent. Councillor Alice Collinson has also joined Wyre’s Cabinet as Portfolio Holder for Planning Policy and Economic Development.
Commenting on the changes, Councillor Michael Vincent said, “I sincerely look forward to taking on the role of Deputy Leader at Wyre and working with officers and councillors in my role as Resources Portfolio Holder. “In my career as a councillor I have been fortunate enough to work on some fantastic projects and I look forward to continuing this as your Deputy Leader.” Councillor Alan Vincent, commented, “I will deeply miss my role as Wyre’s Deputy Leader and Resources Portfolio Holder, but I look forward to my new role as Deputy Leader of Lancashire County Council. “I hope that I can help bring about great changes to the whole of Lancashire and add a Wyre perspective to the county’s Cabinet.”
Councillor Alan Vincent remains a Wyre Councillor for the Victoria and Norcross ward. Councillor Alice Collinson, the new Portfolio Holder for Planning Policy and Economic Development, commented, “I look forward to working with officers and councillors on some fantastic projects including Project Neptune which will see a new fish and food processing facility built on the Fleetwood Docks. “I previously held the position of Mayor for Wyre from 2017 to 2018 and made great connections with residents across the whole of borough and I look forward to working with them more as your Cabinet member.”
brownfield sites across the town centre enabling 2,000 homes to be built. Our Mills Strategy, which highlights the potential role that mills could play in providing high quality housing and employment opportunities and taking into account the viability challenges that exist, has been held up as a planning blueprint for historic buildings across the city region. Cllr Hannah Roberts, Cabinet Member for Housing said: “We know that Oldham desperately needs more and better homes for our residents – however the Government housing target of 680 homes a year is something that has been set nationally. We have repeatedly challenged this figure to no avail, so, we must work with what we have. “We are actively working to bring forward brownfield developments, working with landowners and looking for opportunities to make sites viable, we’re looking at land assembly to put together sites in the
best possible way and we’re using the resources we have such as the flexible housing fund. “New homes are also at the heart of our regeneration work in Oldham Town Centre. We’re being as proactive as we possibly can be to protect as much of our green land as we possibly can. “Not going forward with this plan only ‘kicks the can down the road’ and because we don’t currently have an adopted local plan, it continues to put our open spaces at risk. “There are no easy choices here, but this is the best option we have. Without Places for Everyone, everything is up for grabs.” Places for Everyone has been reviewed by elected members from the nine councils taking part in it (all GM local authorities except Stockport), and now the plan will go out to an eightweek public consultation between 9 August and 3 October. Residents will be asked whether the plan, and the evidence on which it is based, meet what are
called “tests of soundness”. These include whether the plan promotes economic growth and makes provision for development; whether it is backed up by robust evidence; whether the plans are based on effective and achievable policies; and whether they are consistent with policies at a national level. Members of the public will also be asked whether the nine local authorities have provided the necessary evidence and complied with the requirements arising from the duty to co-operate, which places a duty on local planning authorities to engage constructively with one another to maximise the effectiveness of local plans. Following the consultation, the plan would then be submitted to the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government in January 2022. For more information visit www.greatermanchesterca.gov.uk/what-we-do/ planning-and-housing/ places-for-everyone
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Restoration Begins On The Iconic Darwen Tower! Works are officially underway to restore and repair the landmark Darwen Tower, as part of the Darwen Town Deal. Darwen Tower is a Grade 2 listed octagonal Jubilee Tower built in 1898 by public subscription to celebrate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee. Whilst the location of the Tower is what makes it iconic and visible across the whole borough, it also makes it vulnerable too. Sitting at the top of a hill on Darwen Moors has exposed the Tower to the elements over the years, and work is now required to restore the building to its former glory. These improvements have been made possible after the Darwen Town Deal Board successfully secured more than £750,000 of Government funding for ‘quick win’ Town Deal projects. From this, £225,000 has been awarded to restore the Tower, along with £70,000 of local fundraising efforts led by Darwen Rotary and a £10,000 contribution from Blackburn with Darwen
Borough Council. UK Restoration Services, specialist restoration contractors, and Mann Williams, consulting structural and civil engineers, have now been selected and the works have officially kicked off – including repairs to the rainwater disposal system, repairs to the deck of the upper observation level, improvements to access and more. Signage is going up around the site to inform residents and the many visitors to the Tower of the construction and repair works happening, and scaffolding is now in place. The works are due to be completed in October 2021. A short video is also being created to showcase the restoration works – keep an eye out for it very soon! This investment in the restoration of Darwen Tower, alongside the re-roofing to the Clock Tower on Darwen Town Hall, completing at the end of July, means there is almost £500,000 worth of improvements to the heritage of Darwen
currently underway. These improvements will ensure that these iconic buildings are conserved and can continue to be enjoyed by many future generations. Wayne Wild, chair of the Darwen Town Deal Board, said: It’s fantastic to see these works begin on Darwen’s much-loved landmark. It’s safe to say that almost every single resident has enjoyed a walk to the Tower and its spectacular views at least once in their lives – and now they can continue to do so for many more years to come. The building is an important part of our town’s history and the Darwen Deal is really proud to be supporting these works. These improvements will also help bring visitors to the town – something we’re really focused on as part of the Darwen Deal. I’m very much looking forward to visiting the restored Jubilee Tower again once the works are complete. Councillor Phil Riley, Executive Member for Growth and Development at Blackburn with Darwen
Borough Council, said: Seeing these works begin is a great feeling. The recent lockdowns have highlighted how valuable our outdoor spaces are, and how important it is to really take care of these local landmarks. It will be brilliant to see Darwen Tower back in action, restored and continuing to improve the physical and mental wellbeing of our residents. I’d like to thank the Darwen Rotary and everyone who has donated to the cause, along with the Darwen Town
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Deal Board, for making this possible. Gil Riley, President of the Darwen Rotary, said: It has been absolutely amazing to see the community rally together to support these works. Such a huge contribution from residents really shows how much love there is for Darwen Tower across our whole borough – and beyond. The Tower is an invaluable asset and one we all feel very fortunate to have so close by. Phil Braithwaite, director of UK Restoration Services, said:
We’re very proud and privileged to be restoring this iconic Tower. It has a lot of history and we’re thrilled to be adding to that history, keeping the Tower secure for decades to come. We’ve got a few employees from the area, and nearby, who see the Tower every day and we know just how much it means to the town of Darwen. It’s a very exciting project and we can’t wait to get stuck in and show it off to the local community in a few months.
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KTWO Improve Trailer Silage Sides To Increase Versatility And Longevity Ktwo are a leading British manufacturer of farming machinery and are focused on continually improving their product range to maximise versatility and longevity, recently with their new agricultural trailer silage sides design. Ktwo have always invested heavily in their product design and have increased their design engineering team by three in the last year alone. They are continuing to focus on product innovation based on customer feedback, precision, efficiency, and the most up-to-date technology. Ktwo trailer silage sides are designed to give farmers the flexibility with materials without needing to increase their trailer fleet. The new and improved
silage sides have been designed to ensure there are no external ledges, reducing any spillage of product onto the road to improve efficiency and road safety. Ktwo’s Roadeo Curve Trailer range has a unique body design built from a single sheet of high tensile steel for increased strength and a lower nett weight. The new silage sides have been improved to follow the Curve’s strength in its design and build quality. The silage sides have an increased side thickness from 2mm to 3mm to improve rigidity and longevity. ‘’Our silage sides are fully welded to improve quality. This allows for an excellent paint finish and product longevity.’’
Explains Chris Gordon, Design Manager. ‘’The new silage sides have no external lip so when loading there is no risk of product remaining on the outside of the trailer.” Ktwo have made further improvements in the rear trailer posts to improve fitment and making it easier to take the sides on and off. Coupled with the new Ktwo Roadeo Curve Trailer front window which gives increased visibility and the removable front ladder, Ktwo trailers are now more versatile then ever before to ensure maximum efficiency. The new design also features the bold Ktwo logo cut into the front panel of the silage sides which really makes the new design standout. The first Ktwo Roadeo Curve Trailers with the new
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Ktwo Improve Their Spreaders To Increase Volume And Outputs Ktwo, one of the biggest British manufacturers of farming machinery, has launched their new Mk5 range of Bio and Evo muck spreaders to increase volumes and ease emptying to maximise outputs. With increasing demand from farmers and contractors for more efficient machines giving maximum outputs, Ktwo continue to develop their product range to stay ahead of the curve using technology and innovation. The Ktwo Bio range of rear discharge muck spreaders with twin horizontal beaters are designed with the most accurate of applications in mind and are the perfect choice when spreading higher value products. Whilst the Ktwo Evo range of rear discharge muck spreaders with twin vertical beaters are designed to cope with the most demanding conditions whilst at the same time providing extra accuracy and the highest
outputs available. The new and improved Mk5 versions of the Ktwo Bio and Ktwo Evo now have a flared body throughout which gives an increased volume capacity. By starting to taper from the floor, it acts as a funnel to help move materials down to the chains increasing volume and allowing for easier emptying with less bridging. The Mk5 Bio and Evo ranges now include a timed front roller with integral cleaning scrapers. This gives positive engagement with the chain ensuring the chains remain times and provide a consistent flow of material. Not only does the new design increase volume and ease of emptying, the Mk5’s come with a host of smaller improvements from listening to customer feedback including hardened spinner paddles and the new Ktwo Evo’s have hardox rotor bases with sweeper bars. The versatile and popular Ktwo Duo Mk6 range
of rear discharge muck spreaders with twin vertical beaters have already had the improvements to the body
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Ktwo’s Roadeo Compact And Push Trailer Increases Capacity By 40%! Ktwo, one of the biggest British manufacturers of farming machinery, has manufactured the Roadeo Compact and Push Trailer which is being hailed the next generation of trailer. It's been designed to increase capacity by compacting its contents which can achieve up to an additional 40% per trailer. The Roadeo Compact and Push Trailer is unique in its design because it doesn't tip to empty it's produce, instead it compacts and pushes its contents out. This increases capacity through compaction and reduces costs by increasing the volume each trailer can take by up to 40%. The Roadeo Compact and Push Trailer’s success is also based on its safety and reliability. The chassis and running gear have been designed
to provide maximum stability with the very best of on-and-off road handling characteristics as demanded by today's high-speed tractors. It is fitted with high specification axles and brakes to ensure that the trailer can stop safely in all conditions. ‘’Our Roadeo Compact and Push Trailers are already being used by farmers and contractors in the UK and worldwide.’’ Explains Robbie Polson,
Ktwo Managing Director. ‘’We regularly get praise for their time and cost saving benefits to farming. The increased capacity and emptying speeds reduce fleet running costs dramatically.’’ The traditional tipping trailer is likely to be replaced by the safer and cost saving pusher design in the future. For more information on Ktwo and The Roadeo Compact and Push Trailer, visit: www.ktwo.co.uk
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Ribble Valley’s ‘Little Gem’
Sculpture Trail Features In New Film One of Ribble Valley’s most successful cultural projects described as a ‘little gem’ by an international travel website is the subject of a new short film. The Ribble Valley Sculpture Trail, situated along 1.5 miles of woodland and flower-rich grassland between Brungerley Park and Cross Hill Quarry in Clitheroe, was started in 1993, with the wood carving, Two Heads in a Tree, by Thompson Dagnall. It now features 22 unique artworks reflecting the borough’s environment and heritage from some of the best artists in the UK, including the famous Sika Deer crafted in stainless steel by Clitheroe sculptor Clare Bigger and six ceramic pieces by Halima Cassell, whose distinctive geometrically-patterned work enjoys an international reputation. The trail was the first sculpture trail in Lancashire and is now one of Ribble Valley’s most popular visitor attractions. And now it is the subject
of a short film produced by Ribble Valley Borough Council and Tom Pope of Tepee Creative that is going viral on social media. Ribble Valley Borough Council’s arts development officer, Katherine Rodgers, said: “The aim of the sculpture trail was to make art accessible and create a free cultural activity that encouraged people to enjoy Brungerley Park, explore the outdoors and keep fit, and engage with the natural beauty of the area and its wildlife. “The trail now features the work of several artists, who have gone on to enjoy international careers and critical acclaim, and attracts visitors from far and wide. “Now, partly due to the pandemic, people are enjoying the outdoors more than ever and we have made this film to raise awareness about this fabulous trail for residents and visitors to enjoy in a stunning riverside setting.”
The Ribble Valley Sculpture Trail skirts the River Ribble and, as well as dramatic views of the Forest of Bowland, you can routinely spot kingfishers, herons, salmon, sandpipers, otters and bats. It has many enthusiastic followers and is described on travel website TripAdvisor as a ‘little gem’. Studies show that 57 per cent of people now go on more walks or walk for longer than they did before the pandemic. A walk can improve your mood, is good for your physical health and you can discover something new on your doorstep that you wouldn't have previously found. And with continuing uncertainty around international travel, Ribble Valley has found itself at the centre of a staycation boom, with much of the borough’s accommodation already booked for the summer. Staycations offer a safe and secure holiday, and the opportunity to explore attractions, such as the Ribble Valley Sculpture Trail, closer to home. The Ribble Valley Sculpture
Trail film can be viewed at ribblevalley. gov.uk and Ribble Valley Borough Council’s YouTube channel. A trail leaflet is available from the Platform Gallery and Visitor Information Centre on 01200 425566 or platform. gallery@ ribblevalley. gov.uk.
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A Beginner’s Guide To The Barbecue
Now that it’s officially summer, it’s time to get outside and grill. What’s that? You’re new to grilling? You’re afraid to light a barbecue? Well, have no fear. It’s not as complicated as it looks. For those just finding their way around a grill, we’ll follow up with some of the first steps to throwing some food on the barbie. And for those who are already all fired up, we’ve got some ideas ready to go, as well as a slew of barbecue tips and tricks. And even if outdoor
grilling isn’t an option, try indoor grilling! Get Your Grill On! (How to Use your Barbecue) • If you’re using a charcoal grill, empty the ashes from your last grilling session. • Both types of grills need to be pre-heated before you start cooking. Gas grills turn on easily (make sure the lid is open while you’re lighting the grill!), To light your charcoal grill, you’ll need a chimney starter. Please don’t light your charcoal with lighter fluid! It seems like a quick fix, but it can make
your food taste “chemical.” Let the gas grill heat up for at least 10 minutes, and your charcoal grill for at least 20. • After your grill is preheated, use a brass-wire brush to scrape the charred goo and gunk off of the grate. You’ll need to give it a good scrape at the beginning of grilling season. Then, during grilling season, a quick brush before and after grilling should do. After you grill your last meal for the summer or fall, leave the grease on the grate to prevent rusting over the winter. (If you don’t have one of those brushes, you can use some aluminum foil to do the trick!) • Once your grill is clean, oil the grate by grabbing an oiled paper towel with some long tongs, and wiping it over the bars. You’ll need to use an oil with a high smoking temperature, like canola oil. • Now that your grill is hot and the grate is clean, your food won’t stick to it as
much, and you’re likely to get those classic grill lines! What to grill Sure, everyone knows steaks and burgers can go on the grill, but did you know that it’s also great for sandwiches and pizza? Here’s a list of ideas to get you started. • Truly GRILLED grilled cheese. • Vegetables are easy to grill, just pick your favorite vegetable and give it a try! • Or try vegetable kebabs if you prefer yours on a stick. • Corn on the cob comes with its own “packet”… the husk! It’s perfect for throwing on the grill, once you have these simple directions! • Grilled sweet onions wrapped in bacon would make a great appetizer or party food. • Grilled pizza doesn’t have to be complicated! • Beef tenderloin sandwiches with a garlic mayonnaise topper sound like a great lunch for a lazy summer day. • Pork chops and caramelized onions are simple to make on your
grill! • Grilled Teriyaki Beef Kabobs are seriously tasty, especially if you make your own teriyaki sauce! Yum! • Salmon is a firm fish with a naturally high fat content – perfect for grilling. Leaving the skin on during grilling protects the flesh from overcooking and falling apart. • Who can resist Classic Baby Back Ribs! Barbecue Tips and Tricks • To avoid losing juices during turning, always flip your meat or vegetables using tongs or a spatula, rather than a fork. • Try to limit the flips. Ideally, you should flip each item once during the grilling process. • Whatever you do, don’t press down on burgers or chicken (or anything) with a spatula while they’re grilling! This squeezes out the juices and once they’re gone … they’re gone! If you’re bored and need something to do with your hands, learn to juggle (but
not too close to the grill, please!). • For great smoky flavor, soak some wood chips (hickory, oak, or other hardwoods but not treated lumber!) in water for a while, then throw them onto your charcoal and cover the grill, or if you’re using gas, put them into your smoker box following the manufacturer’s instructions. • To infuse grilled foods with herb essence, toss herbs directly onto the charcoal while you’re grilling. Or, if you’re using a gas grill, soak the herbs in water, and place them on the grate before putting your food on top of them. • If you want to baste your meat or vegetables, save this step for last. That way the sugars in ,your marinade or sauce won’t have time to caramelize or burn. • If this all sounds too complicated, or if it’s raining or cold outdoors, you can grill indoors with a contact grill or use a grill pan.
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Lake District Ranked As Highest-Placed UK Destination On Lonely Planet’s ‘Top 500 Ultimate Travel List’
M6 Exit 35, Carnforth, Lancashire LA5 9ST T: 01524 734474 www.leightonhall.co.uk
ENTERTAINING HOUSE TOURS ~ BEAUTIFUL GARDENS BIRDS OF PREY DISPLAY PLAY AREA ~ TREE FACES TRAIL~ SPECTACULAR SPECIAL EVENTS ~ CHARMING TEA ROOMS OPEN FROM May - September 2pm-5pm Also Bank Holiday Sunday & Monday Open Sundays in August from 2pm ADMISSION Adults: £9.75 ~ Children (5-12yrs): £5.95 OAPs: £8.95 ~ Family: £35.00 All visits must be pre-booked via our website
The prestigious international travel guide has ranked hundreds of what it calls “unmissable global travel experiences”, with the National Park sitting at number 40 – the highest of the UK’s 34 recommendations, with Hadrian’s Wall listed as the UK’s 13th most essential destination. Described as “the definitive wish-list of the 500 most thrilling, memorable and interesting travel experiences in the world – ranked in order of brilliance”, with almost half of the guide’s recommendations
being outdoors or wildlife experiences, its authors say the list reflects “a growing desire from travellers to experience the natural world”. Managing Director of Cumbria Tourism, Gill Haigh, says, “We’re thrilled to see that both of Cumbria’s World Heritage Sites have made this amazing list, with The Lake District topping the UK’s tally of 34 ‘must visit’ destinations, alongside the equally important Hadrian’s Wall. As one of the world’s most-trusted travel guides, L o n e l y Planet’s acknowledgement of both of C u m b r i a ’s W o r l d Heritage Sites speaks volumes for the region and is also a timely boost for our #theperfect placetobe recovery campaign, which we launched to help the entire tourism and hospitality sector get back on its
feet after a very difficult 2020. “Our wide open spaces provide the perfect environment for a visit based around relaxation, health and wellbeing, while our culture and arts sectors are among the best in the world thanks to famous writers with a Lake District connection such as Beatrix Potter and William Wordsworth. As the Lake District is also the home of England’s deepest lake and highest mountain, opportunities for adventure are endless, and we also boast the highest number of Michelin stars anywhere north of London – making Cumbria a true food-lover’s paradise. “Of course, there’s so much more to Cumbria than just The Lake District and Hadrian’s Wall. The whole county is a fantastic all-year-round destination with more than 100 miles of stunning coastline, the city of Carlisle, England’s highest town of Alston, and towns and villages wrapped around Morecambe Bay, just to name a few other highlights which makes Cumbria #theperfectplacetobe. At a time when awareness of our visitor-offer is more important than ever, we can’t understate the value of Lonely Planet’s recognition highly enough.” Last year, Lonely Planet ambassador and ‘Trailblazer’
Chloe Gunning highlighted the county as one of her favourite places to visit thanks to a successful partnership with Cumbria Tourism. Better known to her online community as ‘Wanderlust Chloe’, she spent three days travelling by foot and eBike in the Eden Valley as part of the organisation’s sustainable travel campaign. Commenting on Cumbria’s doubleinclusion on Lonely Planet’s list, Chloe says, “It’s no surprise to see the Lake District as the highest placed destination in the UK. It has it all. Beautiful landscapes, lots of great activities and a top food scene too. I’ve adored my trips to the region, and when people ask me where to visit in the UK, it’s one of the places I recommend most of all. I can’t wait to visit again soon!” For more information about visiting the Lake District, Cumbria, visit: www. visitlakedistrict.com
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Cumbria’s Summer Activity Programme Launches
With the school term about to end, Children and young people will be spoilt for choice of things to do this summer with Cumbria’s Summer Holiday Activity Programme. 200 different activities are on offer from more than 60 organisations through the school holidays. From
football camps and rock climbing to zoo visits and circus skills, the range of activities on offer is huge. Funded by the Government’s Holiday Activity and Food Programme all the activities are free for families whose children receive benefitsrelated free school meals. Over half of the activities
also have paid-for places available to all children and young people. Around a third have additional free places available for children in particular circumstances, eligibility depends on the organisation running the activity. Some activities are for single days, others offer a
multi-week programme. All activities must be booked in advance. Cumbrian families are being encouraged to visit www. cumbria.gov.uk/holidays to see the activities on offer and book. Councillor Deborah Earl, Cabinet Member for Communities and Public
Health, said: “With the disruption caused by covid it has been a really tough year for the county’s children and young people and we know it’s often been toughest on those in low income families. This fantastic activity programme, with things going on all across the county, means there are now loads of free fun things for them to get involved with during the summer weeks and more than half the activities are available to any child, not just those that receive free school meals. “I’d also like to thank all the different organisations that have got involved in this programme, from big national companies to small community organisations, it’s been great to see what fantastic range of activities the county can lay on.
Places are filling up fast so book now to avoid disappointment.” Cath Clarke from Cumbria Youth Alliance said: “I’m thrilled that we’ve been able to put together this fantastic programme for local families. The additional funding this year means there are activities to choose from in all the county’s six districts. All the activities are searchable online, so it’s easy to see if there are things that would suit your child. I’m really looking forward to hearing the feedback from children and young people once the activities start at the end of term.” The Cumbria Holiday Activity Programme is funded by the Department for Education's Holiday Activities and Food Programme 2021 and administered by Cumbria County Council working with Cumbria Youth Alliance.
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Lake district walks
The Lake District is one huge adventure playground, providing gentle countryside ambles and more serious high level challenges. Whichever path you take, you’ll have much more fun if you plan properly beforehand. PLAY IT SAFE Decide your route carefully and make sure you have enough time to get back in daylight. Darkness can quickly descend, so it’s also a good idea to pack a torch, just in case. Before you leave, tell
someone where you’re going and when you expect to return. THINK OF OTHERS When planning your day, bear in mind your own capabilities and those of all the others in your group. During your work, be prepared to cut it short if conditions become too
difficult or a member of your party begins to struggle. WEAR THE RIGHT GEAR Take appropriate clothing, equipment, food and drink and a first aid kit. Boots, warm, windproof, waterproof clothing, a hat and gloves and some spare warm clothes plus a rucksac are all essential. Regardless
Harrison Stickle
in the District. A "stickle" is a hill with a prominent rocky top. Harrison Stickle's summit area is composed of the pebbly sandstone and breccia of the Pavey Ark Member. Several greenstone knapping sites have been found below the main peak, and following the strike of the tuff exploited at nearby Pike O'Stickle in the neolithic period. The sites on Pike O'Stickle have been well described as the Langdale axe industry, but they have been found to be much more widespread than originally thought. The rock was roughly shaped
on site, and then traded across the country, where the final polishing could be undertaken. Such polished axes have been found in Buckinghamshire for example as well as in East Anglia. The axes varied widely in size, shape and function, and most were designed to be fitted with either wooden or bone handles (using pointed butt ends or narrow waists). The summit is a short rocky ridge with a cairn at each end, the northern one being higher. The view from Harrison Stickle is as good as the view of it — a
is a fell in the central part of the English Lake District, situated above Great Langdale. The fell is one of the three (although the number is debated) fells which make up the picturesque Langdale Pikes, the others being Pike of Stickle and Loft Crag. Together they make up one of the most picturesque, and probably the best-known, mountain groups
of the season. BEWARE THE WATER If you’re thinking of going for a paddle, be careful, many tarns and lakes shelve deeply, and the water’s chilly even in high summer. FOLLOW THE COUNTRYSIDE CODE • Be safe, plan ahead and follow any signs • Leave gates and property as you find them • Protect plants and animals,
and take your litter home. • Keep dogs under close control • Consider other people CHECK THE WEATHER! The Lake District weather can change rapidly and conditions on the tops can be very different from those in the valleys. So check out the forecast in advance by calling the Lake District National Park Authority’s Weatherline service on 0844 846 2444 IN AN EMERGENCY Ring the police and give a description of the incident and it’s location. Keep injured or exhausted people safe and warm until help reaches you.
surprisingly rare occurrence — with all of the major fell groups visible. The fell is usually climbed from New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel in Great Langdale, and
there are a number of possible routes up. The simplest first follows Stickle Beck to Stickle Tarn; a path then leads up the western side of Pavey Ark to reach the summit. The fell is almost invariably combined with other nearby peaks to make a longer circular walk.
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Plan Ahead Before Visiting Snowdonia Gwynedd Council is urging motorists to plan their visits in advance.
This follows numerous examples of irresponsible parking in the Pen y Pass
area of Snowdonia over the weekend. Councillor Gareth Griffith, Gwynedd
Council Cabinet Member for Environment said: “Over the weekend,
Gwynedd Council staff worked with colleagues from North Wales Police and Snowdonia National Park to deal with a significant number of parking offences in the Penypass area. “Motorists who ignore parking restrictions on these narrow mountain roads are endangering other drivers, cyclists and pedestrians and cause serious access issues for emergency service vehicles. “The Council’s parking enforcement team issued over 180
fixed penalty notices to motorists at Penypass on Sunday. “We would urge motorists to plan their visit in advance before they set-off, to check the Snowdonia National Park website which offers regular updates of when their car-parks are full and to make use of the numerous car parks at Llanberis and Nant Peris. “We would also strongly recommend that visitors use the regular Sherpa bus service which links all the main Snowdon car parks with the various summit paths. By doing so, they will be reducing the volume of traffic for the benefit of local residents and visitors to the area as well as avoiding an unnecessary fixed penalty. “As a Council, we are discussing the weekend incidents with partners from North Wales Police and Snowdonia National Park and considering if any further steps can be taken to prevent dangerous and illegal parking in this area.”
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The best parks in Yorkshire to visit with the family Make the most of the warm weather this summer and head off on an outdoor adventure with the family. Ideal for picnics, nature walks and soaking up some sun, these parks and gardens around Yorkshire offer a scenic spot to relax and unwind. Bolton Abbey Estate
The vast Cistercian ruins of Fountains Abbey provide an impressive backdrop for a picnic Visitors will be spoilt for choice with things to do at the popular Bolton Abbey Estate in Wharfedale. Put your balance to the test crossing the 60 stepping stones, take a walk to see the Strid in the ancient woodland, enjoy the scenery along the nature trails, or nestle down on the lawns in front of the magnificent 12th century ruins. Visit: Bolton Abbey, Skip-
ton, BD23 6AL – www. boltonabbey.com Golden Acre Park
Golden Acre Park in north Leeds is popular for its circular lakeside walk and pretty gardens Hugely popular for its pretty gardens and circular lakeside walk, this north Leeds park stretches across 55 hectares, providing plenty of space to bask in the sunny weather. There’s a huge amount of space to set up a picnic, or you can head to the on-site cafe if you’d prefer. Visit: Arthington Road, Bramhope, Leeds, LS16 8BQ – www.leeds.gov.uk Oakwell Hall and Country Park
The vast Oakwell Hall estate
stretches across 110 acres with a network of footpaths and nature trails for visitors to explore Combine sightseeing with outdoor adventures at Oakwell Hall and Country Park, where you can take a tour of the bautiful Elizabethan manor house, which offers an intriguing insight into the late 17th century, before heading off to explore the 110 acres of country park which surround it. The vast estate is home to a network of footpaths and nature trails, where you can expect to find glorious scenery, flowers and wildlife along the way. Visit: Nova Lane, Birstall, Batley, WF17 9LG – www. kirklees.gov.uk Manor Heath Park This nineteen acre park in Halfax is perfect for an active day outdoors, thanks to its many exciting on-site attractions. Alongside woodland walks, a walled garden and wild flower area, children will love playing in the water
park and sand pit, or spotting an array of exotic plants and creatures at The Jungle Experience, the park’s tropical on-site greenhouse. There’s also plenty of spots to set up a picnic and if you’re feeling energetic, there is an outdoor gym where you can work up a sweat. Visit: Halifax, HX3 0EB – www.visitcalderdale.com Valley Gardens These English Heritage grade II listed gardens in Harroage spread across 17 acres and feature an array of different areas giving visitors plenty to explore. Have fun in the playground, skate park, boating pool and games areas, which include tennis, pitch and putt and crazy golf, take a dip in the paddling pool, or simply take some time out to wander the footpaths through the gardens. Visit: Valley Drive, Harrogate, HG1 2SZ – www. harrogate.gov.uk Yorkshire Sculpture Park If you’re looking for a park
that is a little more out of the ordinary, Yorkshire Sculpture Park won’t disappoint. The magnificent open air gallery is home to around 80 sculptures and installations, offering a more unqiue way to appreciate some contemporary art by some of the world’s finest artists. Visit: West Bretton, Wakefield, WF4 4LG – www.ysp.org.uk Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden Tucked away in a secluded valley, visitors are guaranteed to be impressed by the vast Cistercian abbey ruins and Georgian water farden at this National Trust site in Ripon. A medieval deer park, Elizabethan Hall and Gothic church are also on site to see, while the vast green lawns which lead down to the riverside provide a wonderful spot for a picnic. Visit: Fountains Abbey And Studley Royal Estate, Ripon, HG4 3DY – www.nationaltrust.org.uk Roundhay Park A firm favourite spot to soak up some sun in Leeds, Roundhay Park stretches across 700 acres of pretty parkland, lakes and woodland, providing a picture-perfect location for leisurely picnic. Youngsters are well catered
for with two playgrounds on site, along with the popular Tropical World visitor attraction where a variety of exotic animals and plants can be seen. Visit: Mansion Lane, Leeds, LS8 2HH – www.roundhaypark.org.uk Castle Howard This stunning 18th century historic house just outside of York stands within 1,000 acres of glorious landscape, with lakes, fountains, woodland, temples, rolling lawns, an ornamental garden and a children’s playround just a few of the delights which await to be explored in the grounds. Visit: Castle Howard, York, YO60 7DA – www.castlehoward.co.uk Greenhead Park Nestled just half a mile from Huddersfield town centre, Greenfield Park is the perfect spot to escape the hustle and bustle, and enjoy some time outdoors. Home to a skate park, tennis courts, play areas, paddling pool and ornamental lake, as well as a miniature steam railway, there’s a great variety of attractions to keep the whole family entertained. And visitors can even enjoy horse and carriage rides on weekends. Visit: Trinity Street, Huddersfield, HD1 4DT – www. kirklees.gov.uk
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Yorkshire Air Museum
The Yorkshire Air Museum has burst back to life celebrating the wonder of Aviation, which we proudly proclaim as Yorkshire’s greatest invention! Did you know that the aeroplane was first invented in our own county? Museum Director Barbara George explains: “Scarborough born nobleman George Cayley was so inspired by the passenger carrying hot air balloons of the Mongolfier brothers in France that he defined the principles for a ‘flying machine’ in 1799, designing the very first outline of a ‘conventional’ aeroplane with fixed wings, a ‘fuselage’ and using the acts of propulsion and lift as individual functions to make it fly.” This ultimately led to the
creation of his full-size glider which, in 1853, made the first mancarrying flight at his family home at Brompton by Sawdon. The Museum is proud to display the unique replica of this amazing craft which now takes take centre place in our huge hangar, strikingly mounted on a plinth, along with other iconic Yorkshire designed aircraft, such as the Blackburn Buccaneer, the last of a long line of aircraft from the company founded by Leeds born Robert Blackburn, and, of course, own unique WWII Halifax Mk. III bomber, “Friday the 13th”. This is so named after the most successful Halifax, flying from its Yorkshire base at RAF Lissett near Bridlington. We know you will be inspired after visiting our wonderful museum, based on an original WWII Bomber Command base, with all the history and heritage of the period. Enjoy discovering our amazing aircraft collection amongst our
extensive, spacious grounds and take a stroll around our woodland nature area. Discover a tranquil, fragrant spot in our ‘Jardin des Papillons’ or Memorial Rose Gardens and enjoy a family picnic on our lawns. Open Daily 10:00am to 17:00pm. (Winter 10:00am – 16:00pm) Admission: £12 Adults, £5 Child (417). Family £30 (2A + up to 3 Children.) Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence Award.
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The First Step To A Pain Free Life
Bolton clinic is the first in the north - west to offer quick turn around orthotic service. The well-known and trusted T4 physio clinic on Bolton Road is now the home of a new service which is proving highly beneficial for clients old and new, as well as the environment! The clinic which has served the community since 2019,
has launched a service aimed at improving comfort and posture in the long term for those in need of extra support. Business owner and Msc qualified physiotherapist Nash Danga has introduced an orthotic prescription service to the clinic which means that those with musculokeletal problems can opt for a bespoke pair of orthotics
to be printed in house, which give further support in footwear and adjust stance and overall posture. It’s something which he believes will improve the mobility of many patients as he told us ‘Prescribing orthotics means we can treat the root cause of the problem, one thing I have noticed over my career is that so many patients would come to see me over and over again with the same problems. I felt like I wasn’t doing my job and had the realisation that the issue higher up the body was being aggravated by the way their feet connect with the ground. It may sound simple but in the context of physio and treatment, it helps enormously to be able to support the foot’
Something which is unique about the service, and sets it apart from insoles you can buy online and in sports or footwear shops, is that the orthotics are tailored to the individual foot, and also come with a 10 year guarantee. The sturdy material is sustainable and beats the waste factor of temporary, disposable orthotics. Working in conjunction with industry leading podiatry provider Foot Health Orthotics, T4 are able to assess, scan and print all from the comfort of the clinic. ‘It’s a great service really because once I’ve got to know a patient, I can pinpoint exactly what type of exercise and physio they need, and I can help them support their foot with the orthotic to really nip the problem in the bud. It means I can manage the treatment everty step of the way and the patient doesn’t have to be seen by lots of different people before they start their journey to getting better. We’re just here to help create a pain free life so, ye, we love our new toy!’ Added Nash. Existing clients have already taken up the offer of bespoke orthotics with enthusiasm, and the reaction has been brilliant according to Nash and the team. ‘One of the best features of something like this, is that is can be transferred to
most shoes, obviously there will be small exceptions but generally, it’s great because people don’t have to keep forking out for several pairs.’ The technology which is at the heart of the service was designed by owner and founder of Foot Health Orthotics UK Kieran Carew. His background in engineering has led him to this revolutionary solution, and the answer to the long standing, exhausting pain conditions which thousands of people are suffering with in the UK currently. Nontraumatic musculoskeletal injuries make up the majority of pain complaints to GP’s and physios across the country, and if left untreated they can lead to debilitating pain and even mental health problems as a result of isolation and a limited lifestyle. Kieran is proud to partner with T4 in order to help bring the product to a wider demographic, and provide relief for those living with the consequences of pain. ‘I’ve seen myself how the incorrect diagnosis can have a detrimental effect on someone’s life, and teaming up with Nash means we can reach a wider group of patients. Many people live with foot health conditions which then begin to travel up the body and cause deeper issues so by using orthotics we can either act in terms of
prevention, or use them as a back up to re-train the body and ensure correct gait and posture after an injury or incident. The fact that the patient can keep them is brilliant as well. I cannot stress how durable these are, we’re not talking about a throw away, flimsy piece which is going to wear out, it’s a highly engineered piece of equipment’ The process couldn’t be simpler either, booking into T4 can be done over the phone or online, the team will perform an assessment to find out if you need extra support in your shoes, scan your foot if appropriate, and produce the piece! ‘Many people will find that they have developed walking habits and idiosyncrasies which can affect their skeleton and overall joint health, they might not spot it immediately but treating a foot which rolls over for example, can save you more than wear on your shoes. Over time the issue can put strain on the joints higher up and that’s just one example’ So, there you have it, having your feet checked is just as important as looking after your teeth! See below for more details on the clinic location, and of course how to contact them for revolutionary health care services, straight out of Bolton!
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BREAST SCREENING Can Help Save Lives By Detecting Cancer Early Every 3 years, the National Breast Screening Programme invites all women registered with a GP between the ages of 50 up to their 71st birthday for a mammogram. Eligible women receive an invite letter informing them that they are due their breast screening and are advised to book an appointment.
1. What is a mammogram? A mammogram is an x-ray of the breast that’s used to find breast changes in the breast tissue that could be due to cancer. It spots cancers that are too small to see or feel. Early detection saves Lives. 2. How do I get a mammogram? The National Breast Screening Programme invites all women between the ages of 50 up to their 71st birthday every 3 years for breast screening. Each GP practice is screened in turn and all women that are registered with a GP receive an invitation letter through the post informing them that they are due breast screening. 3. What happens next…? If you choose to have your mammogram, you will need to make an appointment by calling our Breast Screening Office on 01282 805301 or using our online booking form via the following
website: www.elht.nhs.uk/ services/breast-imagingscreening-service. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, your appointment will be held at Burnley General Hospital. This will be either at the main department or on our mobile unit situated in the hospital grounds. A letter or e-mail will be sent to you confirming your appointment. Also included will be directions detailing where to come on the day as well as additional Covid- 19 guidelines; please read these carefully. The guidelines will include advice on visiting the hospital and the procedures in place to protect both you and the staff. 4. What do I wear? It’s always easier to wear a two piece outfit because you will need to remove your top and bra. Please do not apply deodorant or talcum powder as this can affect the quality of the mammogram.
5. What to expect Your mammogram will be carried out by a female radiographer. Each breast is compressed in a special x-ray machine for a few seconds while an x-ray is taken. This compression can be uncomfortable for some women but any discomfort soon passes. The mammogram takes about 5 minutes and could save your life. 6. Getting your results…… You should receive your results in the post within 2 weeks of having your mammogram. 7. What next….? Most women will have a normal result and will be invited back again in 3 years for their routine mammogram. In-between mammograms, you should be breast aware and check your breasts regularly. If you notice any changes or are suffering from any signs or symptoms you should contact your GP.
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How To Get An Upgrade On Your Honeymoon! Getting married isn’t just about going on honeymoon, but it sure is an exciting plus to the whole shebang! But how do you go about milking the special occasion for all its worth? Everyone loves an upgrade and if you can’t get one when you’re going on your honeymoon then when can you? It’s the perfect opportunity to be pampered and spoiled, especially after all the stress of the wedding planning is over. Calling first class! There are so many moments where you might be able to wangle an upgrade when you go on honeymoon. The
first is the flight. This is a lot easier to accomplish if you haven’t booked a package deal through a high street travel agency. If you’ve booked flights and accommodation separately then turning up at the airport in your finest clobber, rather than like a scruff bag (albeit a very comfy one), is a great way to find yourself boosted up to First or Business class. This is an important fact to consider as the area you want to be moved into is usually full of very well-heeled people. The next step is to arrive at the airport early. This gives you the best opportunity of nabbing any last-minute upgrades. Don’t forget to check again when you reach the gate in case an upgrade has become available since you checked-in. Another hot
tip for making it more likely to receive an upgrade is to fly on a Saturday as this is when business travellers are usually at home, meaning you have less competition. Tell the world you’re here for your honeymoon. Once you’ve made it to your honeymoon destination the next step towards getting an upgrade is to tell everyone that you’re on your honeymoon! It’s important to do this at the right time though. Telling businesses that you’re going on your honeymoon when you make the booking tends to hike the prices up. So, you’re better off waiting until you hit the runway to mention that you’re newlyweds on honeymoon. If you’re staying in a hotel then mention at check-in that you’re on your honeymoon and ask if there are any honeymoon suites
available for you to upgrade to or if there is anything they can do for you to help make your honeymoon more memorable. Then as you go about making your precious memories whilst you are away, you need to keep speaking up. Tell everyone you meet that you’re there on your honeymoon. You never know,
it might lead to a couple of free glasses of champagne over dinner at any of the restaurants you might visit! The same can be said for any activities, excursions or day trips that you intend to do whilst you’re away. Live like an A-lister. Of course, before you even get to this stage you need to decide on where to go!
If you’re at a loss for ideas, other than knowing that you want the A-list treatment, then take a leaf out of @ RocknRollBride’s book. She says that ‘If you’re looking to really go all out on your honeymoon, to have a once in a lifetime experience and to truly live it up like a rock star, then the Maldives has to be top of your list.’
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New Fiat Professional e-Ducato 100% ELECTRIC. 100% FIT FOR MISSION. CALL FOR DETAILS WALTON SUMMIT, UNIT 211 WALTON SUMMIT ROAD, BAMBER BRIDGE, PRESTON, LANCASHIRE, PR5 8AQ TEL: 01772 334006 WWW.WALTONSUMMIT.CO.UK Fuel economy and CO2 results for the Fiat Professional E-Ducato Mpg (l/100km): Not applicable CO2 emissions: 0 g/km Electric range: WLTP Combined cycle 88 to 175 miles, WLTP City cycle 113 to 230 miles. These figures were obtained after the battery had been fully charged. The E-Ducato is a battery electric vehicle requiring mains electricity for charging. Figures shown are for comparability purposes. Only compare fuel consumption, CO2 and electric range figures with other cars tested to the same technical procedures. Values may not reflect real life driving results, which will depend upon a number of factors including the starting charge of the battery, accessories fitted (post-registration), variations in weather, driving styles and vehicle load.
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Principal Shirt Sponsor: Spreadex Sports
Spreadex is our principal shirt partner for the 2021/22 season. We are pleased to announce an agreement with UK-based Spreadex to become principal shirt partner for the 2021/22 season. The Clarets will wear the Spreadex Sports logo across the home, away
and third shirt during their sixth consecutive Premier League campaign. The new 2021/22 home kit will be revealed later this week, while Spreadex will work closely with the club on a range of community and charity-based initiatives across the course of the
season. The multi-millionpound shirt deal also includes rights, such as LED perimeter board advertising, player access across the season, and presence across Burnley’s website and other digital media channels. Spreadex is the only company in the world to
offer customers access to traditional sportsbook betting as well as sports spread betting and financial trading. The firm, which now employs more than 150 staff at its headquarters in St Albans, has been operating since 1999 and is regulated by both the Gambling Commission and Financial Conduct Authority due to its unique product offering. Spreadex CEO, Dave MacKenzie, said: “We are delighted to join the Burnley FC family as main sponsor at an exciting time in both the club’s and our own futures. “This deal reflects the ambitious growth plans Spreadex has as a company, and we’re thrilled to be partnering with a superbly-run club with such an established history and reputation. “Burnley’s values and ambitions echo our own, and we’re looking
forward to supporting the club throughout the 2021/2022 season both on and off the pitch.” The firm will also be running a range of fan engagement activities through its digital channels, including ticket competitions, opportunities to win signed shirts and other exciting promotions. Ella Cummins, Burnley FC’s Head of Commercial Partnerships, added: “We are delighted to welcome Spreadex as our new principal partner and have been impressed with the commitment they have already shown supporting fan initiatives and giving back to the community. We look forward to working together over the coming season on some exciting campaigns and are thrilled Spreadex has chosen Burnley Football Club for their first sports partnership.
We have also pledged to donate £5 for every thirdchoice shirt sold towards Alzheimer’s Society, which Spreadex will match. Cummins continued: “We’re very proud of the pledge to donate £5 each for every third-choice shirt sold which will provide support for those affected by dementia following the devasting effects COVID has had on people up and down the country. “We know this is a cause close to Burnley fans’ hearts and we’ll be working closely with Alzheimer’s Society this season on projects to continue this important conversation.” Players will wear the new home kit for the first time in a pre-season game against Oldham Athletic on 24th July. To find out more, visit their website or follow Spreadex on Instagram and Twitter.
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Bolton Wanderers 0-0 Barnsley (Wanderers win 5-4 on penalties). Bolton Wanderers defeated Sky Bet Championship side Barnsley to progress to the second round of the Carabao Cup after beating the Yorkshiremen 5-4 on penalties at the University of Bolton Stadium. Although Wanderers were probably the stronger side in the second half, nothing could separate either team after the regulation 90 minutes. The penalty shootout was of high quality with each side emphatically finding the back of the net until Joel Dixon kept out Devante Cole’s strike. Substitute Josh Sheehan struck home the winning spot-kick to put Ian Evatt’s side into the hat for Wednesday’s draw. The Wanderers manager made six changes from that side that drew against MK Dons on Saturday with Ricardo Almeida Santos returning to the starting XI. Joel Dixon made his firstteam debut in between the posts, while Nathan Delfouneso, Kieran Lee, Lloyd Isgrove, and Liam Gordon came in for their first starts of the campaign. Dixon was pressed into action early on to make a point-blank save from the head of Clarke Oduor. Cauley Woodrow was then flagged for offside as he put the rebound into the net. The visitors almost went ahead but for a vital save by Dixon who kept out Odour’s mis-hit from close range after the frontman got on the
end of a Jordan Williams' cross into the box. Wanderers were presented with a good chance when Liam Gordon’s trickery played in Doyle, but the Irishman was robbed of possession as he tried to find an angle to shoot from. Josh Benson picked up the game’s first yellow card when he brought down Kieran Lee just as the midfielder was in full flow. A blatant foul to halt a Wanderers counter-attack. Antoni Sarcevic’s ball back into the box after the Tykes’ failed to clear a Wanderers corner had Jack Walton scrambling towards his goal line but the effort eventually went wide. Victor Adeboyejo was played in after the visitors
won the ball in midfield, but he fired wide after being placed under pressure by the returning Almeida Santos. The best move of the game came after the half-hour mark when George Johnston turned away from his man on the edge of the box, to play a neat one-two with Sarcevic. The defender’s low strike didn’t have enough power to trouble the diving Walton though. Callum Styles’ deflected drive from the edge of the box fell safely into the arms of Dixon. The former Barrow stopper had come into the team to put in admirable display between the sticks. Sarcevic found the ball just outside the box after Delfouneso and Gordon
combined over on the left but the Wanderers skipper drilled his low left-footer across the goal and wide of the mark. Walton punched away Isgrove’s inswinging freekick shortly after the restart as Wanderers commenced the second half on the front foot. Almeida Santos then saw a looping header go wide of the target from Isgrove’s corner. Evatt made his first change ten minutes into the half when Amadou Bakayoko came on for Delfouneso. Wanderers were firmly on top and with the introduction of Bakayoko certainly had their opponents on the back foot. Doyle was replaced by Elias Kachunga after 65 minutes with Bakayoko
moving over to the middle of the front three. Gethin Jones had his name taken, rather harshly, despite appearing to win the ball as Barnsley broke away through Cameron Thompson following a spell of pressure for the hosts. A rare attack by Barnsley saw Thompson cross into the box for Cole, but the striker’s diving header at the near post was easily gathered by Dixon. A quick free-kick from Kachunga found Lee and the midfielder’s cross was cleared behind for a corner. Ian Evatt's men had the bit between their teeth in search of a late winner. Wanderers made their final change with a straight swap when Josh Sheehan came on
for Lee with 12 minutes of the game remaining. And Wanderers got the win they deserved thanks to a successful shootout with Sarcevic, Isgrove, Bakayoko, Kachunga, and Sheehan all netting. Bolton Wanderers: Dixon, Jones, Almeida Santos, Johnston, Gordon, Williams, Lee (Sheehan 79), Isgrove, Sarcevic, Delfouneso (Bakayoko 55), Doyle (Kachunga 65). Subs Not Used: Brockbank, Tutte, Thomason, Darcy. Barnsley: Walton, Moon, Helik, Halme, Miller, Williams, Styles (Kane 60), Benson, Oduor, Adeboyejo (Thompson 56), Woodrow (Cole 60). Subs Not Used: Collins, Sibbick, Sraha, Frieser.
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