Wyre Walks , Family Activities, Park Events, Beach Care and Conservation Days
Walking Wyre Health Walks 2018
Welcome and Information Enjoy Wyre’s coast, countryside, parks and green spaces by taking part in health walks, guided walks, family activities, conservation days and events in Wyre. In this brochure you will find a programme of family activities for all ages! It’s a great way to find out what is on offer in Wyre`s Great Outdoors as well as keeping fit and healthy.
Booking Information
Unless otherwise stated, you can book your place on activities (and accommodation, if required) at the Visit Garstang Centre: Open Monday to Saturday 10.30am - 4.30pm daily 01995 602125 garstangtic@wyre.gov.uk Visit Garstang Centre, Cherestanc Square, Park Hill Road, Garstang PR3 1EF
How to pay
Please pay over the phone using a Debit Card by calling the Visit Garstang Centre on 01995 602125 or if you want to pay by cash visit the centre, which is open 6 days a week, Mon-Sat. You can also pay by cheque made payable to WYRE COUNCIL and send your remittance to Countryside Walks Bookings, Visit Garstang Centre, Cherestanc Square, Garstang, PR3 1EF.
Activity Price Guide
Family and children’s craft activities £2.50 per child or as advised by the organiser. Please note there will be additional charges for refreshments. Beach cleans and conservation days are free.
Guided Walks price guide
A walk or activity with a £ symbol next to it will be charged, as follows: Free - Health walks and guided walks up to one hour £3.50 adults, £2.50 concessions and children - Legstretchers (2 hours), £3.50 adults, £2.50 concessions and children - half day walks 1 - 4 hours £4.50 adults, £3.50 concessions and children - full day walks over 4 hours
Information on walking grades
To help you decide which is the walk for you. Wherever possible an approximate time and terrain guide has been given for each walk.
Terrain guide
Please note our Health Walks are graded from All to Moderate, most being Easy. Other walks vary. * All – relatively flat, surfaced paths, no stiles, suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs, may include road crossings. * Easy – relatively level ground, fields, lanes and tracks, possibly with some gentle slopes, stiles or livestock. * Moderate – uneven ground, fields, lanes and tracks with some moderate slopes, expect stiles/ livestock. * Hard – uneven ground, fields, lanes and tracks with some steeper climbs, expect stiles/livestock. * Very Hard - limited paths, rough walking, steeper climbs, expect stiles/livestock. * T - Tramper - suitable for people using trampers (see below for hire details).
Poor weather
Please note a Ranger/Leader will be available at the start of an activity whatever the weather. In extreme conditions a decision will be taken on the day by the leader and the group whether or not to cancel.
Important information * * * * * * * * * * *
When attending an activity please take the advice of the leader. We reserve the right to refuse to take people on activities if we feel they are unsuitably equipped for the activity. If you intend to leave the event early inform your leader for your own safety. Please come dressed to match the type of activity and be prepared for all weather conditions even if the sun is shining with appropriate footwear and waterproof clothing. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the start of all walks to allow for registration, putting boots on, etc. The finish times of the events/activities are approximate, please let the leader know if you need to return for a certain time at the start of the activity. If you cannot attend an activity that you are booked on, if possible, let the leader or Visit Garstang staff know in good time so if there are reserves on the list they can be given the chance to attend the walk. Unfortunately dogs are not allowed on guided walks unless stated. This is because some of the activities cross farmland containing livestock or nature reserves with nesting birds. Dogs are allowed on the health walks and legstretchers, but dogs must be kept under close control at all times and on a lead on request by the leader, and you must clean up after them. Please bring a drink particularly on the longer walks Bring any medication you may need during the activity (eg. inhaler). For some activities there may be things, such as binoculars, camera, etc. to bring with you. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you have any medical conditions that the activity leader should know about, please mention this at the start of the activity. Check with your GP or health practitioner before you take part. Make sure you bring any medication you are taking with you on any walk or activity. Our health walks are a good starting point for people recovering from ill health.
Walking Wyre is a health walk programme run by the Wyre Coast and Countryside Service of Wyre Council. All health walks are free, usually one hour walks (approximately two miles), and everyone is welcome no matter what their age or ability. You don’t need to book. We have a variety of walks graded from easy to moderate on the coastal promenades and along countryside paths, they run throughout the year with an average of three walks a week led by our trained volunteer walk leaders. If one hour is a bit too long for you, our health walk leaders can help by starting you off at a gentle amble at 30 minutes. Please let the leader know if you would find this helpful when you join the group. 30 minute walks will be available from Fleetwood, Cleveleys and the Wyre Estuary Country Park, these will start the same time as the one hour health walks – please see * adjacent to the listing. All walk times are approximate, dependent upon the pace of walkers. Please arrive 15 minutes before the start of the walk for a prompt departure, as it will be necessary for each new customer to complete a health questionnaire. On some of the routes we can book a Tramper (off-road motorised wheelchair) for you to use, but we will need a week’s notice to book a tramper onto a health walk. Each month we offer a 2 hour Legstretcher which are charged at £3.50 for adults and £2.50 for concessions – please see the £ adjacent to the listing. May
January Tue 2 2pm Marsh Mill Tavern, Thornton Wed 3 2pm Knott End Cafe Sat 6 10.30am Cleveleys Community Centre Tue 9 2pm Great Eccleston Village Centre Wed 10 10.30am Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah Sat 13 2pm Marine Hall, Fleetwood Tue 16 2pm Marsh Mill Tavern, Thornton Wed 17 2pm Knott End Cafe Fri 19 10.30am Garstang Legstretcher (Visit Garstang Centre - 2 hours) Sat 20 10.30am Cleveleys Community Centre Tue 23 2pm Great Eccleston Village Centre Wed 24 10.30am Memorial Park, Fleetwood, Sun 28 2pm Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah Tue 30 2pm Marsh Mill Tavern, Thornton Wed 31 2pm Knott End Cafe
Tue 1 2pm Scorton Village Centre Wed 2 10.30am Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah Fri 4 2pm The Shovels Pub, Hambleton
Easy Moderate T Easy * Moderate All/Easy T * All T * Easy Moderate T Moderate £
Marine Hall, Fleetwood Great Eccleston Village Centre Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah Cleveleys Community Centre Marsh Mill Tavern, Thornton Knott End Cafe Barnacre Legstretcher (Kenlis Arms, Barnacre - 2 hours) Sat 17 2pm Marine Hall, Fleetwood Tue 20 2pm Great Eccleston Village Centre Wed 21 10.30am Memorial Park, Fleetwood Sun 25 2pm Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah Tue 27 2pm Marsh Mill Tavern, Thornton Wed 28 2pm Knott End Cafe
Sat 5 Sun 6 Tue 8 Fri 11
Visit Garstang Centre Bluebell Tea Calder Vale Great Eccleston Village Centre Bilsborrow Legstretcher (Owd Nells - 2 hours) Sun 13 1pm Bluebell Tea Calder Vale Tue 15 2pm Marsh Mill Tavern, Thornton Wed 16 10.30am Memorial Park, Fleetwood Thurs 17 2pm Carleton – Castle Gardens Sat 19 2pm Marine Hall, Fleetwood Sun 20 1pm Bluebell Tea Calder Vale Tue 22 2pm Singleton Church Wed 23 2pm Knott End Cafe Thurs 24 2pm Stalmine - Seven Stars Pub Sat 26 10.30am Cleveleys Community Centre Sun 27 1pm Bluebell Tea Calder Vale Tue 29 2pm Scorton Village Centre Wed 30 10.30am Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah
Easy * Moderate All T All/Easy T * Easy Moderate T
All T * Moderate All/Easy T * Easy * Easy Moderate T Moderate £
Cleveleys Community Centre Scorton Village Centre Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah The Shovels Pub, Hambleton Skippool Picnic Area, Thornton Great Eccleston Village Centre Visit Garstang Centre Claylands Legstretcher (Reception Car Park - 2 hours) Sun 18 2pm Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah Tue 20 2pm Marsh Mill Tavern, Thornton Wed 21 2pm Knott End Cafe Thurs 22 2pm Carleton – Castle Gardens Sat 24 2pm Marine Hall, Fleetwood Tue 27 2pm Singleton Church Wed 28 10.30am Memorial Park, Fleetwood Thurs 29 2pm Stalmine - Seven Stars Pub Sat 31 10.30am Cleveleys Community Centre
Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate £ Moderate Easy All T Moderate All T * Moderate Easy Moderate T Moderate Easy * Moderate Moderate All/Easy T *
June Fri 1
6.30pm Wyre Lakes Legstretcher (Scorton Picnic Site - 2 hours) Sat 2 2pm Skippool Picnic Area, Thornton Tue 5 2pm Great Eccleston Village Centre Wed 6 10.30am Visit Garstang Centre Fri 8 2pm The Shovels Pub, Hambleton Sun 10 2pm Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah Tue 12 2pm Marsh Mill Tavern, Thornton Wed 13 2pm Knott End Cafe Thurs 14 2pm Carleton – Castle Gardens Sat 16 2pm Marine Hall, Fleetwood Tue 19 2pm Singleton Church Wed 20 10.30am Memorial Park, Fleetwood Thurs 21 2pm Stalmine - Seven Stars Pub Sat 23 10.30am Cleveleys Community Centre Tue 26 2pm Scorton Village Centre Wed 27 7pm Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah Fri 29 2pm The Shovels Pub, Hambleton Sat 30 2pm Skippool Picnic Area, Thornton
All T * Moderate All T All/Easy T * Easy Moderate T
Easy * Moderate All/Easy T * Easy Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate £
Marine Hall, Fleetwood Marsh Mill Tavern, Thornton Knott End Cafe Carleton – Castle Gardens Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah Singleton Church Memorial Park, Fleetwood
Moderate £ Moderate Moderate Moderate Easy All/Easy T * Easy Moderate T Moderate All T * Easy All T Moderate Easy * Moderate All/Easy T * Easy Moderate
July Tue 3 2pm Wed 4 10.30am Fri 6 2pm Sat 7 2pm Tue 10 2pm Wed 11 10.30am Thurs 12 2pm Sat 14 10.30am Tue 17 2pm Wed 18 10.30am Thurs 19 2pm Sun 22 2pm Tue 24 2pm Wed 25 2pm Fri 27 6.30pm
Moderate All/Easy T * Easy Moderate Moderate Moderate Hard £
Great Eccleston Village Centre Visit Garstang Centre The Shovels Pub, Hambleton Marine Hall, Fleetwood Marsh Mill Tavern, Thornton Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah Carleton – Castle Gardens Cleveleys Community Centre Singleton Church Memorial Park, Fleetwood Stalmine - Seven Stars Pub Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah Scorton Village Centre Knott End Cafe Views Over Wyre Legstretcher (Scorton Village Centre - 2 hours) Skippool Picnic Area, Thornton Great Eccleston Village Centre
Moderate Moderate Easy All T * Easy All/Easy T * Moderate Easy * Easy All T * Moderate All/Easy T * Moderate Moderate T Moderate £
Visit Garstang Centre Marine Hall, Fleetwood Marsh Mill Tavern, Thornton Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah Carleton – Castle Gardens Glasson Dock Circular Legstretcher (Condor Green Car Park - 2 hours) Sat 11 10.30am Cleveleys Community Centre Tue 14 2pm Singleton Church Wed 15 10.30am Memorial Park, Fleetwood Thurs 16 2pm Stalmine - Seven Stars Pub Sun 19 2pm Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah Tue 21 2pm Scorton Village Centre Wed 22 7pm Knott End Cafe Fri 24 2pm The Shovels Pub, Hambleton Sat 25 2pm Skippool Picnic Area, Thornton Tue 28 2pm Great Eccleston Village Centre Wed 29 10.30am Visit Garstang Centre Thurs 3010.30am Barton Grange
Moderate All T * Easy All/Easy T * Moderate Moderate £
Sat 28 Tue 31
All T * Easy Moderate T Moderate All/Easy T * Easy All T Moderate Easy *
2pm 7pm
Easy Moderate
August Wed 1 Sat 4 Tue 7 Wed 8 Thurs 9 Fri 10
For other health walks in the area check walkingforhealth.co.uk
Group Bookings We cannot accommodate organised groups on the walks and some of the activities. If your group would like to take part, please contact Visit Garstang on 01995 602125.
THURS13 - SUN16 HERITAGE OPEN DAY WALKS Thurs 13 2pm Sat 15 10.30am Tue 18 2pm Wed 19 10.30am Fri 21 2pm Sat 22 2pm Tue 25 2pm Wed 26 10.30am Fri 28 10.30am
Stalmine - Seven Stars Pub Cleveleys Community Centre Scorton Village Centre Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah The Shovels Pub, Hambleton Skippool Picnic Area, Thornton Great Eccleston Village Centre Visit Garstang Centre Pilling Legstretcher (Pilling Village Centre - 2 hours) Marine Hall, Fleetwood
Moderate Easy * Moderate All/Easy T * Easy Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate £
Marsh Mill Tavern, Thornton Knott End Cafe Carleton – Castle Gardens Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah Singleton Church Memorial Park, Fleetwood Stalmine - Seven Stars Pub Cleveleys Community Centre Scorton Village Centre Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah The Shovels Pub, Hambleton Skippool Picnic Area, Thornton Great Eccleston Village Centre Visit Garstang Centre Knott End Legstretcher (Knott End Cafe - 2 hours) Marine Hall, Fleetwood Marsh Mill Tavern, Thornton Knott End Cafe
Easy Moderate T Moderate All/Easy T * Easy All T Moderate Easy * Moderate All/Easy T * Easy Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate £
Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah Great Eccleston Village Centre Memorial Park, Fleetwood Cleveleys Community Centre Marsh Mill Tavern, Thornton Knott End Cafe Shard Bridge Legstretcher (Shard Riverside Inn - 2 hours) Sat 17 2pm Marine Hall, Fleetwood Tue 20 2pm Great Eccleston Village Centre Wed 21 10.30am Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah Sat 24 10.30am Cleveleys Community Centre Tue 27 2pm Marsh Mill Tavern, Thornton Wed 28 2pm Knott End Cafe
All/Easy T * Moderate All T Easy * Easy Moderate T Moderate £
Sat 29
2pm
All T *
Tue 2 2pm Wed 3 2pm Thurs 4 2pm Sun 7 2pm Tue 9 2pm Wed 10 10.30am Thurs 11 2pm Sat 13 10.30am Tue 16 2pm Wed 17 10.30am Fri 19 2pm Sat 20 2pm Tue 23 2pm Wed 24 10.30am Fri 26 10.30am Sat 27 2pm Tue 30 2pm Wed 31 2pm
All T * Easy Moderate T
10.30am 2pm 2pm 10.30am 2pm 6.30pm
Easy * Easy All T Moderate All/Easy T * Moderate Moderate T Easy Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate
Sun 4 2pm Tue 6 2pm Wed 7 10.30am Sat 10 10.30am Tue 13 2pm Wed 14 2pm Fri 16 10.30am
All T * Moderate All/Easy T * Easy * Easy Moderate T
December Sat 1 2pm Tue 4 2pm Wed 5 10.30am Sat 8 10.30am Tue 11 2pm Wed 12 2pm Fri 14 10.30am Sun 16 2pm
Marine Hall, Fleetwood Great Eccleston Village Centre Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah Cleveleys Community Centre Marsh Mill Tavern, Thornton Knott End Cafe Skippool Legstretcher (Skippool Picnic Area - 2 hours) Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah
wyre.gov.uk/walking Visit Garstang
Tel:01995 602125
harbourvillage
Harbour Village Clean Up Meet at Windward Avenue (Harbour Village, Fleetwood) Monthly on a Wednesday, 10.30am – 11.30am
knottend
For all beach cleans please wear suitable outdoor footwear and outdoor clothing. No experience needed. Equipment will be supplied.
Check lovemybeach.org for details
Rossall Beach, Cleveleys
Usually monthly on Mondays, 9.30am – 11.30am Come along for a rewarding morning looking after the environment at Rossall Beach followed by a coffee at The Venue from 10.45 onwards. Meet at the notice board on Rossall Promenade. You are welcome to come to both or one activity. Free. Check rossallbeach.org.uk for details and date changes.
Monthly on a Sunday 10am - 2pm Meet at Rossall Point Tower, Fleetwood Try your hand at practical coastal conservation
Join us for a tea or coffee after. Wear ourdoor clothes & footwear.
Free countryside@wyre.gov.uk wyre.gov.uk
Memorial Park Demonstration Garden
Wednesdays 9.30 am - 12.30pm Fridays 12.30pm - 4pm
The Pavilion, Memorial Park, Fleetwood Join the team in the Memorial Park for a spot of gardening or just come together for a brew and a chat. All experience levels welcome. Free For more information contact kate.baird@wyre.gov.uk
2018 Wyre Beach Care & Conservation Days March
February
Memorial Park Demonstration Garden Wednesday 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31 9.30 am - 12.30pm Friday 5, 12, 19 & 26 12.30pm - 4pm
Rossall Point Love My Beach Rossall Point Love My Beach Thursday 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 Thursday 1, 8, 15, & 22 10.30am – noon 10.30am – noon
Rossall Point Love My Beach Thursday 4, 11, 18 & 25 10.30am – noon Rossall Point, Fleetwood Rossall Beach Beach Clean and a Brew Monday 8 9.30am – 11.30am Knott End Beach Clean Tuesday 9 10am – 11.45am Cleveleys Beach Care Sunday 14 & 28 10.30am – 11.30am Fleetwood Beach Care Saturday 20 10.30am – noon Rossall Point Conservation Day Sunday 21 10am – 2pm Harbour Village Clean Up Wednesday 24 10am - 11.30am Wyre Big Beach Clean Up Wednesday 24 10.30am – 12.30pm Fluke Hall, Pilling
If you would like this information in large print or an alternative language, please ring Wyre Council on 01253 891000. Wyre Council, Civic Centre, Breck Road, Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire FY6 7PU Disclaimer: The information contained within this publication is given in good faith on the basis of information submitted to Wyre Council. Wyre Council cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information and accepts no responsibility for any error or misrepresentation. Although efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of the publication at the time of going to press, changes can occur and it is advisable to contact the booking office prior to the event to confirm the information provided. Some images in this publication are courtesy of Michael Coleran, Wyre Council staff and volunteers.
Meeting Points The map left shows the approximate locations of the meeting points for each walk or activity. Location and postcode (where available) Map Ref 1 Barnacre - The Kenlis Arms, Kenlis Road – PR3 1GB SD510439 2 Bilsborrow - Owd Nells/Guys Thatched Hamlet, St Michaels Road - PR3 0RS SD508396 3 Bleasdale Parish Hall, off Brock Rakes, Bleasdale - PR3 1UY SD574454 4 Brock Valley Picnic Site, Brock Mill Lane, Claughton-on-Brock – PR3 0PP SD549431 5 Calder Vale Village Green (Nr bridge, next to Mill) - PR3 1SQ SD533458 6 Carleton – Castle Gardens Pub, Poulton Road – FY6 7NH SD339402 7 Claughton-on-Brock - Cobble Hey Farm and Gardens, Hobbs Lane - PR3 0QN SD536449 8 Claylands Caravan Site off the A6, Cabus - PR3 1AJ SD497485 9 Cleveleys - Rossall Beach, Promenade North, off Thornton Gate – FY5 1LJ SD312442 10 Cleveleys - Sea Swallow Statue, top of Victoria Road SD313429 11 Cleveleys - The Community Centre, Beach Road – FY5 1ER SD313432 12 Conder Green Car Park, Corricks Lane – LA2 0AN SD457562 13 Fleetwood Cemetery - Beach Road - FY7 8PH SD319478 14 Fleetwood - Chatsworth Avenue (sea wall end) SD311467 15 Fleetwood - Sunken Car Park, opposite Dronsfield Ave SD327481 16 Fleetwood - Ferry Beach Slipway, Lower Lighthouse, The Esplanade – FY7 6BN SD338485 17 Fleetwood - Harbour Village, Winward Avenue – FY7 6FE SD336467 18 Fleetwood - Larkholme Grasslands car park, Westway – FY7 8JH SD312454 19 Fleetwood - Marine Hall, The Esplanade - FY7 6HF SD331482 20 Fleetwood Marsh Nature Reserve, end of Jameson Road – FY7 8TW SD335464 21 Fleetwood - Memorial Park, off Warrenhurst Road (cenotaph) - FY7 7AN SD328475 22 Fleetwood Museum, 6-7 Queens Terrace - FY7 6BT SD340483 23 Fleetwood - Rossall Point Picnic and Play Area - FY7 8PQ SD318479 (accessible parking for Rossall Point Tower) 24 Fleetwood - The Mount, The Esplanade – FY7 6EZ SD391482 25 Garstang - ‘Visit Garstang Centre’, Cherestanc Square, Park Hill Road - PR3 1EF SD494455 26 Great Eccleston Village Centre, High Street – PR3 0YA SD428402 27 Hambleton - Saltmarsh Lane (Fishery) – FY6 9EL SD369422 28 Hambleton – Shard Bridge, Riverside Inn, Old Bridge Lane – FY6 9BT SD370412 29 Hambleton - The Shovels Pub, Green Meadow Lane – FY6 9AL SD371424 30 Knott End Cafe, Bourne May Road - FY6 0EA SD346484 31 Knott End Car Park, Quailholme Road – FY6 0EA SD346484 32 Knott End – Clarence Avenue – FY6 9EA SD348485 33 Pilling – Fluke Hall Car Park, Fluke Hall Lane - PR3 6HP SD389500 34 Pilling - Lane Ends Picnic Area, Back Sands Lane – PR3 6AU SD415495 35 Pilling Village Centre, School Lane - PR3 6HB SD404483 36 Poulton Market Square – FY6 7AT SD346396 37 Poulton - Wyre Civic Centre, Breck Road – FY6 7PU SD350399 38 Scorton Picnic Site, Cleveley Bank Lane, Scorton – PR3 1BU SD504504 39 Scorton - The Village Square - PR3 1AU SD502488 40 Scorton - The Apple Store Cafe, Snowhill Lane – PR3 1RA SD509442 41 Singleton - The Church, Church Road - FY6 8LL SD384383 42 Skippool Picnic Area, Wyre Road, Thornton - FY5 5LF SD357411 43 Stalmine – Barnaby Sands, Browns Lane – FY6 0JG SD352454 44 Stalmine – Burrows Marsh, Browns Lane – FY6 0JG SD354452 45 Stalmine – The Seven Stars, Hallgate Lane – FY6 0LA SD376454 46 Thornton Cleveleys - The Towers, Holmefield Avenue - FY5 2QR SD326431 47 Thornton - Hawthorne Park, Hawthorne Road, - FY5 5EL SD340418 48 Thornton - Tavern at the Mill, Fleetwood Road North - FY5 4JR SD336426 49 Thornton - Wyre Estuary Country Park, River Road, Stanah - FY5 5LR SD356431
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Knott End Beach Clean Tuesday 3 10am – 11.45am
Memorial Park Demonstration Garden Wednesday 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 9.30 am - 12.30pm Friday 4, 11, 18 & 25 12.30pm - 4pm
Memorial Park Demonstration Garden Friday 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 12.30pm - 4pm Wednesday 6, 13, 20 & 27 9.30 am - 12.30pm
Cleveleys Beach Care Sunday 1 & 29 10.30am – 11.30am
Memorial Park Demonstration Garden Wednesday 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 9.30 am - 12.30pm Friday 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31 12.30pm - 4pm
Knott End Beach Clean Tuesday 4 10am – 11.45am
Knott End Beach Clean Tuesday 2 10am – 11.45am
Rossall Point Love My Beach Thursday 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 10.30am – noon
Cleveleys Beach Care Sunday 2 & 16 10.30am – 11.30am
Rossall Point Love My Beach Thursday 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31 10.30am – noon
Cleveleys Beach Care Sunday 3 & 17 10.30am – 11.30am
Memorial Park Demonstration Garden Wednesday 5, 12, 19 & 26 9.30 am - 12.30pm Friday 7, 14, 21 & 28 12.30pm - 4pm
Memorial Park Demonstration Garden Wednesday 3, 10, 17 & 24 9.30 am - 12.30pm Friday 5, 12, 19 & 26 12.30pm - 4pm
Memorial Park Demonstration Garden Friday 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 12.30pm - 4pm Wednesday 7, 14, 21 & 28 9.30 am - 12.30pm
Rossall Beach Beach Clean and a Brew Monday 3 9.30am – 11.30am
Rossall Point Love My Beach Thursday 6, 13, 20 & 27 10.30am – noon Rossall Point, Fleetwood
Rossall Point Love My Beach Thursday 4, 11, 18 & 25 10.30am – noon
Cleveleys Beach Care Sunday 4 & 18 10.30am – 11.30am
Cleveleys Beach Care Sunday 7 & 21 10.30am – 11.30am
Rossall Beach Beach Clean and a Brew Monday 5 9.30am – 11.30am
Memorial Park Demonstration Garden Wednesday 4, 11, 18 & 25 9.30 am - 12.30pm Friday 6, 13, 20 & 27 12.30pm - 4pm
Rossall Beach Beach Clean and a Brew Monday 5 9.30am – 11.30am
Rossall Beach Beach Clean and a Brew Monday 5 9.30am – 11.30am
Rossall Point Love My Beach Thursday 5, 12, 19 & 26 10.30am – noon
Cleveleys Beach Care Sunday 6 & 20 10.30am – 11.30am
Knott End Beach Clean Tuesday 5 10am – 11.45am
Memorial Park Demonstration Garden Wednesday 4, 11, 18 & 25 9.30 am - 12.30pm Friday 6, 13, 20 & 27 12.30pm - 4pm
Knott End Beach Clean Tuesday 6 10am – 11.45am
Knott End Beach Clean Tuesday 6 10am – 11.45am
Cleveleys Beach Care Sunday 8 & 22 10.30am – 11.30am
Knott End Beach Clean Tuesday 8 10am – 11.45am
Rossall Point Love My Beach Thursday 7, 14, 21 & 28 10.30am – noon
Rossall Point Love My Beach Thursday 5, 12, 19 & 26 10.30am – noon
Cleveleys Beach Care Sunday 11 & 25 10.30am – 11.30am
Cleveleys Beach Care Sunday 11 & 25 10.30am – 11.30am
Rossall Point Conservation Day Sunday 15 10am – 2pm
Fleetwood Beach Care Saturday 19 10.30am – noon
Fleetwood Beach Care Saturday 16 10.30am – noon
Fleetwood Beach Care Saturday 17 10.30am – noon
Fleetwood Beach Care Saturday 17 10.30am – noon
Fleetwood Beach Care Saturday 21 10.30am – noon
Rossall Beach Beach Clean and a Brew Monday 21 9.30am – 11.30am
Rossall Beach Beach Clean and a Brew Monday 18 9.30am – 11.30am
World Oceans Day Sunday 8 11am – 2pm Rossall Point
Rossall Point Conservation Day Sunday 18 10am – 2pm
Rossall Point Conservation Day Sunday 18 10am – 2pm
Rossall Beach Beach Clean and a Brew Monday 23 9.30am – 11.30am
Harbour Village Clean Up Wednesday 23 10am - 11.30am
Wyre Estuary Big Clean Up Wednesday 20 10.30am – 12.30pm Burrows Marsh, Stalmine
Wyre Estuary Big Clean Up Wednesday 21 10.30am – 12.30pm Hambleton Salt Marsh, Salt Marsh Lane
Wyre Big Beach Clean Up Wednesday 21 10.30am – 12.30pm Knott End Sea Wall meet at Clarence Avenue, Knott End
Harbour Village Clean Up Wednesday 25 10am - 11.30am
Harbour Village Clean Up Wednesday 28 10am - 11.30am
A tramper must be booked a minimum of 48 hours in advance and it is advised that you book one a week in advance if you wish to use a tramper on a relevant guided walk or health walk. First time users need to attend a short induction and should take along a passport photo and proof of identify to register.
May
Memorial Park Demonstration Garden Friday 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 12.30pm - 4pm Wednesday 7, 14, 21 & 28 9.30 am - 12.30pm
Rossall Beach Beach Clean and a Brew Monday 26 9.30am – 11.30am
Also available in Wyre and Lancashire are tramper trail routes that are suitable for accompanied trampers users. See Wyre and Forest of Bowland websites for more information. wyre.gov.uk/walking forestofbowland.com
April
Memorial Park Demonstration Garden Friday 2, 9, 16 & 23 12.30pm - 4pm Wednesday 7, 14, 21 & 28 9.30 am - 12.30pm
Harbour Village Clean Up Wednesday 28 10am - 11.30am
You can hire one free of charge (donations welcome) for use on certain guided walks, health walks and tramper treks as shown in the brochure with (T).
Circular health walk routes starting from these locations – 2, 11, 19, 25, 26, 29, 35, 39, 48 and 49 are available on the website - wyre.gov.uk/walking
See above and overleaf for more details of the activities listed
January
The Tramper is an all-terrain electric vehicle designed for people with differing abilities to access the countryside. Its capacity to deal with stones, mud, grass and rough ground is astonishing.
wyre.gov.uk
cleveleys
Rossall Point Tower Conservation Days
People of all abilities are welcome to explore Wyre`s coast, countryside, parks and activities.
Please note that these trampers are available for use only on the suggested routes from the venue. Some venues may ask for a small charge to cover maintenance costs, please check when you book your tramper. The Visit Garstang Centre can help you with your booking enquiry:email garstangtic@wyre.gov.uk or telephone 01995 602125.
fleetwood
Beach Clean and a Brew
Access for All
All/Easy T *
Fleetwood Beach Care Meet at Lower Lighthouse (Ferry Beach slipway) monthly on a Saturday 10.30am – noon Enjoy a warming brew after the beach clean.
wyrewide
01995 602125
Around Wyre you can hire a tramper from: •Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah Picnic Area (Wyre Council) - 07976 650803 - wyre.gov.uk •Beacon Fell (Lancashire County Council) 0300 123 6701- lancashire.gov.uk •Fell View Caravan Park - 01524 791283- fellviewparkandfishing.co.uk •Cobble Hey Farm and Gardens - 01995 602643- cobblehey.co.uk •Bowland Experience 01200 448000 - forestofbowland.com
Rossall Point Tower, Fleetwood Meet every Thursday, 10.30am - noon Enjoy a warming brew after the beach clean.
Wyre Big Beach and Estuary Cleans Monthly on a Wednesday, 10.30am – 12.30pm Meet at different locations (see listings). Further details contact Visit Garstang 01995 602125 garstangtic@wyre.gov.uk
wyre.gov.uk/walking
All T * Moderate All/Easy T * Easy * Easy Moderate T Moderate £
Come along to any of our regular beach cleans to improve our coastal environment and tackle a global problem.
Knott-End Beach Clean Up Meet at Knott End Car Park monthly on a Tuesday, 10am – 11.45am Check wyreriverstrust.org for details and date changes
* Walks * Family activities * Conservation days
At Wyre Estuary Country Park there are two trampers available for hire for use on easy risk assessed routes.
Location Map
Cleveleys Beachcare Start from Sea Swallow Statue (top of Victoria Road, Cleveleys) Alternative Sundays 10.30 – 11.30am Come and join Cleveleys Beach Care to help make a difference.
2018
All T * Easy Moderate T Moderate All/Easy T * Easy All T
November
All/Easy T * Easy Moderate T Moderate All T * Easy All T Moderate Easy *
April Tue 3 2pm Scorton Village Centre Wed 4 10.30am Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah Fri 6 2pm The Shovels Pub, Hambleton Sat 7 2pm Skippool Picnic Area, Thornton Tue 10 2pm Great Eccleston Village Centre Wed 11 10.30am Visit Garstang Centre Fri 13 10.30am Cobble Hey Legstretcher (Farm & Gardens - 2 hours) Sat 14 2pm Marine Hall, Fleetwood Tue 17 2pm Marsh Mill Tavern, Thornton Wed 18 2pm Knott End Cafe Thurs 19 2pm Carleton – Castle Gardens Sun 22 2pm Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah Tue 24 2pm Singleton Church Wed 25 10.30am Memorial Park, Fleetwood Thurs 26 2pm Stalmine - Seven Stars Pub Sat 28 10.30am Cleveleys Community Centre
10.30am 1pm 2pm 6.30pm
Sat 1 2pm Tue 4 2pm Wed 5 2pm Thurs 6 2pm Sun 9 2pm Tue 11 2pm Wed 12 10.30am
at Wyre’s Coast, Countryside and Parks
October
March Sat 3 10.30am Tue 6 2pm Wed 7 10.30am Fri 9 2pm Sat 10 2pm Tue 13 2pm Wed 14 10.30am Fri 16 10.30am
Moderate All/Easy T * Easy
SAT 5 - SUN13 GARSTANG WALKING FESTIVAL
February Sat 3 2pm Tue 6 2pm Wed 7 10.30am Sat 10 10.30am Tue 13 2pm Wed 14 2pm Fri 16 10.30am
September
What’s On
Wyre Estuary Big Clean Up Wednesday 25 10.30am – 12.30pm Shard Bridge
Rossall Point Conservation Day Sunday 27 10am – 2pm Wyre Big Beach Clean Up Wednesday 30 10.30am – 12.30pm 5 Bar Gate, Rossall Beach car park, Cleveleys
Wyre Estuary Bio Blitz Noon Friday 22 – noon Saturday 23 Wyre Estuary Country Park Rossall Point Conservation Day Sunday 24 10am – 2pm Harbour Village Clean Up Wednesday 27 10am - 11.30am
Knott End Beach Clean Tuesday 3 10am – 11.45am
Rossall Beach Beach Clean and a Brew Monday 16 9.30am – 11.30am Wyre Big Beach Clean Up Wednesday 18 10.30am – 12.30pm Top of Chatsworth Avenue, Fleetwood Fleetwood Beach Care Saturday 21 10.30am – noon Harbour Village Clean Up Wednesday 25 10am - 11.30am Rossall Point Conservation Day Sunday 29 10am – 2pm
Rossall Point Love My Beach Thursday 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 10.30am – noon Cleveleys Beach Care Sunday 12 & 26 10.30am – 11.30am Rossall Beach Beach Clean and a Brew Monday 13 9.30am – 11.30am Knott End Beach Clean Tuesday 14 10am – 11.45am Fleetwood Beach Care Saturday 18 10.30am – noon Rossall Point Conservation Day Sunday 19 10am – 2pm
Cleveleys Beach Care Sunday 9 10.30am – 11.30am MCS Beachwatch Saturday 15 Noon – 1pm Rossall Point Observation Tower, Fleetwood MCS Beachwatch Sunday 16 2pm – 3pm approx Rossall Beach, Cleveleys
Harbour Village Clean Up Wednesday 22 10am - 11.30am
Wyre Big Beach Clean Up Wednesday 19 10.30am – 12.30pm Larkholme Grasslands, Fleetwood
Wyre Estuary Big Clean Up Wednesday 29 10.30am – 12.30pm Barnaby Sands, Stalmine
Rossall Point Conservation Day Sunday 23 10am – 2pm Harbour Village Clean Up Wednesday 26 10am - 11.30am
Rossall Beach Beach Clean and a Brew Monday 8 9.30am – 11.30am
Memorial Park Demonstration Garden Wednesday 5, 12, 19 & 26 9.30 am - 12.30pm Friday 7, 14, 21 & 28 12.30pm - 4pm Rossall Point Love My Beach Thursday 6, 13, 20 & 27 10.30am – noon
Knott End Beach Clean Tuesday 13 10am – 11.45am
Knott End Beach Clean Tuesday 11 10am – 11.45am
Fleetwood Beach Care Saturday 17 10.30am – noon
Harbour Village Clean Up Wednesday 12 10am - 11.30am
Harbour Village Clean Up Wednesday 21 10am - 11.30am
Fleetwood Beach Care Saturday 15 10.30am – noon
Harbour Village Clean Up Wednesday 24 10am - 11.30am
Wyre and Myerscough Hedgelaying Competition Saturday 24 9am – 4pm
Rossall Point Conservation Day Sunday 16 10am – 2pm
Wyre Big Estuary Clean Up Wednesday 31 10.30am – 12.30pm Fluke Hall, Pilling
Rossall Point Conservation Day Sunday 25 10am – 2pm
Wyre Estuary Big Clean Up Wednesday 19 10.30am – 12.30pm Fleetwood Marsh car park
Rossall Point Conservation Day Sunday 14 10am – 2pm Fleetwood Beach Care Saturday 20 10.30am – noon
Wyre Big Beach Clean Up Wednesday 28 10.30am – 12.30pm Dronsfield Sunken Car Park, Fleetwood
2018 Wyre Guided Walks and Family Activities
Indicates guided walks
Indicates Heritage Open Day events
See overleaf for more details of conservation activities and health walks, also for prices, how to book and guided walk terrain (grade) January
February
New Year – Visit to the Coast Monday 1 11am – 3pm Rossall Point, Fleetwood If you are taking a New Year’s Day stroll down the prom, stop off at Rossall Point to celebrate the New Year with a warming cup of mulled wine (nonalcoholic). Meet the rangers and take in the view on the first day of the New Year. Donation, tramper/wheelchair accessible, dogs allowed
Stanah Squirrels Watch Group Saturday 10 10am – noon/12.30pm Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah For further details telephone 07989 579351. Booking essential £1, parental consent required
Stanah Squirrels Watch Group Saturday 13 10am – noon/12.30pm Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah For further details telephone 07989 579351. Booking essential £1, parental consent required Winter Birds Sunday 14 9am – 10am Rossall Point Tower Join the Rangers to observe the migratory and over wintering birds on our coast. Free Grade: easy, bring binoculars Garstang Legstretcher Friday 19 10.30am – 12.30pm Visit Garstang Centre A pleasant circular walk taking in riverside and farmland, passing Barnacre Church and Lady Hamilton’s Well. £3.50/2.50 Grade: moderate, 4 miles, bring refreshments, dogs allowed Crafty Afty - Bird Feeder Event Saturday 20 1pm – 3pm The Pavilion, Memorial Park, Fleetwood Drop into the Pavilion on the park and build your own fat ball bird feeder and take part in our bird trail around the park to learn more about our Memorial Park birds. All ages welcome, parent or guardian must attend workshop. Booking essential. 01253 891000. Free Big Garden Bird Watch Saturday 27 10am – 11am The Pavilion, Memorial Park, Fleetwood Join the Ranger team on the park and take part in a national survey of garden birds as part of the Big Garden Bird Watch. All ages welcome, parent or guardian must attend with children. Free Big Garden Bird Watch Sunday 28 9am – 10am Hawthorne Park, Thornton To identify and count the bird species to contribute to the countrywide RSPB survey. Families welcome. Contact Jenie Phillips on 01253 823516 for more info. Free Grade: easy, bring binoculars
March
Demonstration Garden Open Day Saturday 3 11am – 3pm The Pavilion, Memorial Park, Fleetwood Our gardening volunteers invite you to join us for a tour of the Demonstration Garden. The event will feature crafts, plant sales and refreshments Crafty Afty – Valentines Crafts are available. Saturday 10 Noon - 3pm Free entry Time slots: Noon – 12.45pm – 10 spaces Mother’s Day Crafts at Stanah 1pm – 1.45pm – 10 spaces Saturday 3 1.30pm – 3pm 2pm – 2.45pm – 10 spaces Wyre Estuary Country Park The Pavilion, Memorial Park, Come along to create Fleetwood something special in Join the Memorial Park team preparation for Mother’s Day. for Valentine’s Day crafts £3.50 per child All ages welcome, parent (parent/guardian free but must or guardian must attend stay with child) workshop. Booking essential. 01253 891000. £3. Introduction to Winter Tree Identification Birdwatching for Kids Saturday 3 Wednesday 14 10.30am – 12.30pm 10.30am – noon Wyre Estuary Country Park Wyre Estuary Country Park Join the rangers to look at Join the rangers to see and basic winter tree identification hear what birds we can find using mainly buds and bark. around the park. £3.50/2.50 1 mile, tramper, wheelchair Grade: easy, 1 mile, 2 hours, and pushchair accessible, bring bring a tree identification binoculars (if you have them) guide if you have one £2.50 per child (parent/ Stanah Squirrels Watch Group guardian free but must stay Saturday 10 with child at all times) 10am – noon/12.30pm Ranger Crafts Wyre Estuary Country Wednesday 14 1pm - 3pm Park, Stanah Wyre Estuary Country Park For further details telephone Drop in craft session using 07989 579351. materials found at the wyre Booking essential estuary. £1, parental consent required £3.50 per child (parent/ guardian free but must stay Crafty Afty – with child) Mother’s Day Crafts Saturday 10 Noon - 3pm Spring Nest Box Craft Day Time slots: Thursday 15 10.30am – noon Noon – 12.45pm – 10 spaces Wyre Estuary Country Park 1pm – 1.45pm – 10 spaces Create bird boxes and feeders 2pm – 2.45pm – 10 spaces in readiness for springtime. The Pavilion, Memorial Park, £3.50 per child (parent/ Fleetwood guardian free but must stay Join the Memorial Park team with child) for Mother’s Day crafts. £3.00. Booking essential. Barnacre Legstretcher 01253 891000 Friday 16 10.30am – 12.30pm Kenlis Arms, Barnacre Claylands Legstretcher A pleasant two hour walk Friday 16 10.30am – 12.30pm around the footpaths of Claylands Reception Car Park Barnacre. A country walk with views £3.50/2.50 of the River Wyre, along Grade: moderate, 4 miles, wear country lanes, and picturesque boots, bring refreshments, woodland and fields. dogs allowed £3.50/2.50 Grade: moderate, 2 hours, 41/2 miles, bring refreshments, Friday 16 1pm - 3pm dogs allowed The Pavilion, Memorial Park, Beginners Guide to Fleetwood Birds of Wyre Estuary 50p per child Country Park Saturday 24 2pm – 4.30pm Winter Fell Walk Sunday 25 10am – 2.30pm Wyre Estuary Country Park Join the rangers to look at both Forest of Bowland - Bleasdale woodland/garden birds and A pleasant valley walk following a river and rising into the waders and wildfowl found on the estuary. Please wear the fells before returning. appropriate clothing. Booking essential. £3.50/2.50 £4.50/3.50 Grade: hard, 4½ hours, 8 miles Grade: easy, 2 miles, 2.5 hours, binoculars (if you have them)
Takes place regularly throughout the year at Memorial Park, Fleetwood 1pm -3pm or Wyre Estuary Country Park (Stanah), Thornton 11am – 3pm Xplorer is the perfect outdoor activity for children and their families. Children will enjoy using a simple map to complete the navigational challenge. To take part simply register, collect your map and answer sheet and off you go. Costs 50p per child
Beach Craft Wednesday 28 11am – 3pm (Drop in – last session 2.30pm) Rossall Point Tower Fun crafts made from driftwood and beach treasures. Parent/guardian must stay with child at all times. £2.50 per child Easter Crafts at Stanah Thursday 29 1.30pm – 3pm Wyre Estuary Country Park Come and make wooden Easter bunnies with the rangers. £3.50 per child (parent/guardian free but must stay with child)
Friday 30 1pm - 3pm The Pavilion, Memorial Park, Fleetwood 50p per child
Saturday 31 11am – 3pm Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah 50p per child
Stanah Squirrels Watch Group
Meet every 2nd Saturday of the month (except August) 10am – noon/12.30pm Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah An environmental/wildlife group for children aged 8 to 14 years Nature walks, wildlife surveys, practical work and lots of fun. For further details telephone 07989 579351. email: countryside@wyre.gov.uk Booking essential. Costs £1 per child
Parental consent required.
Wyre’s Parks Our parks provide beautiful green spaces where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. They’re a place for you to relax and unwind, exercise and clear your mind. Find out more at wyre.gov.uk/parks
Sea Watch at Rossall Point Observation Tower, Fleetwood Join Lancashire Wildlife Trust as we look for seals, porpoises and dolphins passing by. There will be plenty of sea birds to admire, from the top deck, too. No need to be an expert as we have ID guides and binoculars to use. Monthly on Thursdays from March to September inclusive. No need to book. For more information check irishsea.org Dates Thursday 22.3.18 Thursday 19.4.18 Thursday 17.5.18 Thursday 14.6.18 Thursday 12.7.18 Thursday 2.8.18 Thursday 13.9.18
Times 1pm - 3pm 1pm - 3pm Noon - 2pm 11am - 1pm 10am - noon 2pm - 4pm 1.30pm - 3.30pm
April
May
Spring Birds Walk Sunday 1 9am – 10am Rossall Point Tower Visit Rossall Point Tower to watch the spectacle of birds on the bay. Free
Garstang Walking Festival Saturday 5 – Sunday 13 The 2018 Walking Festival is co-ordinated by the Friends of Garstang Walking Festival supported by Wyre Council. The theme of the Festival this year is Moss, Meadows Easter Event and Moorland. There are nine Sunday 1 11am - 1pm days of walks celebrating The Pavilion, Memorial Park, springtime. Fleetwood wyre.gov.uk/garstangwalkingfestival Join the Friends of Memorial Springtime Wildlife around Park for a fun Easter event! Garstang Price: tbc Saturday 5 10.30am – 12.30pm Easter Eggstravaganza A stroll around Garstang Monday 2 2pm - 3pm and Barnacre in search of Hawthorne Park, Thornton springtime wildlife. Easter Egg Hunt/Egg Throwing Booking essential. Competition/Nature Quiz. £3.50/2.50 Family fun with small prizes. Grade: moderate, 2 hours, For information contact Jenie 4 miles approx., bring Phillips on 01253 823516. refreshments and binoculars £1.00 per child (open to age 11 and under) Bluebell Teas Walks Sundays 6,13,20,27 1pm-2pm Beach Craft Calder Vale Wednesday 4 11am – 3pm Free walks celebrating (Drop in – last session 2.30pm) springtime wildlife of Rossall Point Tower Calder vale and its bluebell Fun crafts made from woodlands. Teas in the village driftwood and beach treasures. hall at extra cost. Parent/guardian must stay with Grade: Moderate , walking child at all times. boots recommended £2.50 Springtime wildlife around Crafty Afty Nicky Nook 10am – 12.30pm Saturday 7 Noon - 3pm Sunday 6 Scorton Village Time slots: A walk in search of springtime Noon – 12.45pm – 10 spaces wildlife, bring your dog with 1pm – 1.45pm – 10 spaces you too. Booking essential. 2pm – 2.45pm – 10 spaces £3.50/2.50 The Pavilion, Memorial Park, Grade: hard, 2.5 hours, bring Fleetwood a drink and binoculars, dogs Join the Memorial Park team allowed, 4 miles approx for an afternoon of crafts All ages welcome, parent Abbeystead Wildlife Walk or guardian must attend Thursday 10 10am - 12.30pm workshop. Booking essential. A walk around Abbeystead 01253 891000. £3. looking at flora and fauna, on roads, farm tracks and through Monday Walk Around woodland. Booking essential. Garstang Monday 9 10.30am – 2pm £3.50/2.50 Grade: hard, 2 hours, 3-4 Visit Garstang Centre miles, bring refreshments and A walk using different routes binoculars from Garstang. £3.50/£2.50 Booking recommended Grade: moderate, wear Bilsborrow Legstretcher waterproofs/boots, bring Friday 11 6.30pm – 8.30pm refreshments, 3.5 hrs Guys Thatched Hamlet (Car Park near the Cricket Pavilion) Cobble Hey Legstretcher A circular walk which takes in Friday 13 10.30am – 12.30pm part of the Lancaster Canal. Cobble Hey Farm and Gardens, £3.50/2.50 Claughton Grade: moderate, 4 miles, bring A pleasant two hour circular refreshments, dogs allowed walk from Cobble Hey Farm across farmland paths and Stanah Squirrels Watch Group tracks with some interesting Saturday 12 bird life. Refreshments 10am – noon /12.30pm available at extra cost. Wyre Estuary Country £3.50/2.50 Park, Stanah Grade: moderate, 4 miles, wear For further details telephone boots, bring refreshments, 07989 579351. dogs allowed Booking essential £1, parental consent required Stanah Squirrels Watch Group Saturday 14 Late Spring Bird Watch 10am – noon/12.30pm Sunday 13 9am - 10am Wyre Estuary Country Rossall Point Tower Park, Stanah Visit Rossall Point Tower to For further details telephone watch the spectacle of birds on 07989 579351. the bay. Booking essential Free £1, parental consent required Grade: easy, bring binoculars
June
July
August
September
October
November
Beach Craft Friday 1 11am – 3pm (Drop in – last session 2.30pm) Rossall Point Tower Fun crafts made from driftwood and beach treasures. (Parent/guardian must stay with child at all times). £2.50 per child
Forest of Bowland Meadow Walk Sunday 1 10am – 2pm Over Wyresdale A walk looking at meadow wildlife. Booking essential £3.50/2.50 Grade: moderate, 4 hours approx, 3 miles, wear waterproofs/boots, bring refreshments
Parachute Games and Grass Skiing Wednesday 1 10.30am – noon Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah Join the rangers for fun and games with parachutes and grass skis. Please wear appropriate clothing. £2.50 per child (parent/ guardian free but must stay with child)
Monday Walk Around Garstang Monday 3 10.30am – 2pm Visit Garstang Centre A monthly walk using different routes from Garstang £3.50/£2.50 Booking recommended Grade: moderate, 3.5 hrs, wear waterproofs/boots, bring refreshments.
Monday Walk Around Garstang Monday 1 10.30am – 2pm Visit Garstang Centre A monthly walk using different routes from Garstang £3.50/£2.50 Booking recommended Grade: moderate, 3.5 hrs, wear waterproofs/boots, bring refreshments.
Stanah Squirrels Watch Group Saturday 10 10am – noon/12.30pm Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah For further details telephone 07989 579351. Booking essential £1, parental consent required
Stanah Squirrels Watch Group Saturday 8 10am – noon/12.30pm Monday Walk Around Wyre Estuary Country Garstang Park, Stanah Beach Craft Monday 2 10.30am – 2pm Thursday 2 11am – 3pm For further details telephone Visit Garstang Centre (Drop in – last session 2.30pm) 07989 579351. Booking essential A monthly walk using different Rossall Point Tower £1, parental consent required routes from Garstang Fun crafts made from £3.50/£2.50 driftwood and beach treasures. Heritage Open Days Grade: moderate, 3.5 hrs, wear Parent/guardian must stay with Thursday 13 to waterproofs/boots, bring Sunday 16 child at all times. £2.50 refreshments Saturday 2 11am – 3pm Fleetwood Cemetery Booking recommended Wyre Estuary Country Park, Crafty Afty – Summer Crafts History Walk Stanah Sunday 5 Noon - 2.15pm Thursday 13 10am – noon World Oceans Day 50p per child Time slots: A chance to find out about the Sunday 8 11am – 2pm Noon – 12.45pm – 10 spaces heritage of the cemetery. Rossall Point Monday Walk Around 1pm – 1.45pm – 10 spaces Free Come and join the Rangers for 2pm – 2.45pm – 10 spaces Grade: easy Garstang our World Ocean Day activities. Monday 4 10.30am – 2pm The Pavilion, Memorial Park, 500 years of Garstang Free, drop-in Visit Garstang Centre Fleetwood Thursday 13 10.30am – 2pm A monthly walk using different Join the Memorial Park team Visit Garstang Centre Music on the Park routes from Garstang and take part in fun summer A guided walk around the Sunday 8 2.30pm - 4.15pm crafts. Booking essential. £3.50/£2.50 tracks and fields of Garstang Grade: moderate, 3.5 hrs, wear Hawthorne Park, Thornton 01253 891000. £3.00 to discover the history of the Bring a picnic and the family. town. Free waterproofs/boots, bring Grade: moderate, 5 miles No charge but there will be a refreshments Monday Walk Around collection for park funds. Booking recommended Garstang Poulton Town Centre For more information Monday 6 10.30am – 2pm History Walk Scorton Challenge please contact Jenie Phillips Visit Garstang Centre Thursday 13 2pm - 3.30pm Tramper Trek 01253 823516. A monthly walk using different Market Place, Poulton-le-Fylde Thursday 7 10.30am – 3pm Free, Tramper, wheelchair and routes from Garstang A guided walk around the Scorton pushchair accessible centre of Poulton to discover £3.50/£2.50 Join our tramper trek, where Grade: moderate, 3.5 hrs, wear the history of the town from we attempt to go where you medieval times to the present Stanah Squirrels Watch Group waterproofs/boots, bring day. Free. never dreamed possible – Saturday 14 refreshments. Grade: easy, 1 mile over Nicky Nook Fell (weather 10am – noon/12.30pm Booking recommended permitting) – walkers welcome Wyre Estuary Country History of the Memorial Park to join us too. Park, Stanah and Surrounding Area Introduction to Butterflies Booking essential. For further details telephone Wednesday 8 10.30am – noon Friday 14 10.30am - 11.30am £4.50/£3.50 Tramper accessible 07989 579351. Memorial Park, Fleetwood Lane Ends, Pilling Grade: hard, 4.5 hours, 6 miles A walk with Dick Gillingham Booking essential Join the rangers to spot looking at the history and bring refreshments/ binoculars £1, parental consent required summertime butterflies. origins of Fleetwood’s Memorial Stanah Squirrels Watch Group £3.50/2.50 Park. Fleetwood as a Barracks Town Grade: easy, 1.5 hours Saturday 9 Donation, 2.5 miles Tuesday 17 1.30pm- 4pm approx 10am – noon/12.30pm Fleetwood Museum Wyre Civic Centre Guided Tour Wyre Estuary Country Bees, Bugs and Beasties 2pm - 3pm A walk with Dick Gillingham Park, Stanah Thursday 9 1.30pm – 3.30pm Friday 14 Wyre Civic Centre, Poulton looking at the history of For further details telephone Hawthorne Park, Thornton A tour explaining the history Fleetwood’s Barracks between Find out about bees with 07989 579351. of the building, the history of 1860 and 1930 with a choice Booking essential Wyreside Bees. Join the the council, and how the two of two starting points please £1, parental consent required rangers to investigate what came together. Please note this contact Fleetwood Museum is a guided tour at 2pm - no wildlife lives around the park. for more information 01253 access at other times. Booking Father’s Day Crafts at Stanah £2.50 per child (parents/ essential. Free 876621. Not all on pavement. Saturday 9 1.30pm – 3pm guardians free but they must Donation, approx 4.5 miles Wyre Estuary Country Park stay with their children at all Bleasdale Remembers Come along to create times) Centenary 1918 Walks Crafty Afty – Summer Crafts something special in Grade: easy, 2 hours, Tramper Friday 14 Thursday 19 Noon - 3pm and pushchair accessible preparation for Father’s Day. 10am and noon Time slots: £3.50 per child (parent/ Bleasdale Noon – 12.45pm – 10 spaces Two short local history walks. guardian free but must stay Beach Craft 1pm – 1.45pm – 10 spaces with child). Friday 10 11am – 3pm Booking essential 2pm – 2.45pm – 10 spaces (Drop in – last session 2.30pm) Grade: easy The Pavilion, Memorial Park, Flicks, Glitter, Greasepaint Rossall Point Tower Bleasdale Exhibition Fleetwood and the Roar of the Crowd Fun crafts made from The lives of local people Tuesday 12 1.30pm - 3pm approx Join the Memorial Park team driftwood and beach treasures. Friday 14 10am - 4pm and take part in fun summer Fleetwood Museum Exhibition of local history (Parent/guardian must stay crafts. Booking essential. at Bleasdale Parish Hall and A walk with Dick Gillingham with child at all times). Heritage Room. Tea and home 01253 891000 £3. looking back at Fleetwood’s £2.50 made cakes at extra cost. entertainment and sporting From 2- 4pm Tinderbox ( Folk past. Glasson Dock Circular and country music) Donation Legstretcher No need to book. Saturday 21 1pm - 3pm Friday 10 6.30pm – 8.30pm Grade: easy, max. 2 miles The Pavilion, Memorial Park, Stargazing Evening – Meet at Condor Green picnic Fleetwood Bowland by Night Crafty Afty – Father’s Day site. A low level walk by sea 50p per child Friday 14 8pm – 10pm Saturday 16 Noon - 3pm and canal around Glasson Claughton Time slots: Dock viewing wildlife and local Join Robert Ince for an evening Wyre Estuary Country Park Noon – 12.45pm – 10 spaces heritage. £3.50/2.50 of stargazing, wrap up warm! Open Day 1pm – 1.45pm – 10 spaces Grade: moderate, 5 miles, wear Booking essential. Cost TBC Sunday 22 11am – 4pm boots, bring refreshments, 2pm – 2.45pm – 10 spaces Fleetwood’s Founding Fathers Trawlertown Memories Wyre Estuary Country Park, Wednesday 18 Heritage of the Wyre Estuary Wednesday 16 1pm – 3pm The Pavilion, Memorial Park, dogs allowed Stanah at Skippool Fleetwood 1.30pm – 3.30pm approx Fleetwood Museum A fun day with displays and Saturday 15 1.30pm – 3.30pm Join the Memorial Park team Fleetwood Museum A walk with Dick Gillingham Skippool Picnic Area, Thornton activities for all the family at A walk with Dick Gillingham and Dave Pearce looking back and take part in Father’s Day Discover tales from times our annual open day. Saturday 11 1pm - 3pm looking at the personalities at the heyday of Fleetwood as crafts. Booking essential. past about the estuary and Free entry (some activities may The Pavilion, Memorial Park, 01253 891000. £3. and business people one of Britain’s Fish Ports. surrounding area with the charge), tramper, wheelchair, Fleetwood associated with the founding Donation, max. 3 miles, 2 hours rangers. Free pushchair, dogs (on leads) Wyre Estuary Bio Blitz 50p per child Grade: easy, 3 miles, 2 hours of Fleetwood. Friday 22 to Saturday 23 Donation, max. 2 miles, 2 hours Garstang Quaker Noon 22 - noon 23 Meeting House walk Saturday 19 11am – 3pm Wyre Estuary Country Park Saturday 15 2pm - 4pm Sunday 22 11am – 3pm Wednesday 15 11am – 3pm Wyre Estuary Country Park, A 24 hour marathon of wildlife Garstang Wyre Estuary Country Park, Wyre Estuary Country Park, Saturday 21 1pm - 3pm Stanah surveys with the Rangers A guided walk and visit to Stanah Stanah The Pavilion, Memorial Park, 50p per child and local experts. A series of Garstang Quakers Meeting 50p per child 50p per child Fleetwood activities/walks to join in will House. Tea and homemade cakes at extra cost. 50p per child Bleasdale Tower Gardens occur throughout the 24 hours Beach Craft Booking essential Bats and Moths Saturday 19 & Sunday 20 – call for full details nearer the Lapwings and Hares Walk Wednesday 25 11am – 3pm Saturday 18 Noon – 4.30pm time and Tramper Trek (Drop in – last session 2.30pm) 8.30pm - 9.30pm & Autumn Birdwatch Bleasdale Tower Gardens Saturday 21 10am – 12.30pm Sunday 16 9am – 10am Rossall Point Tower 9.30pm - 10.30pm Rossall Point Picnic Area and Enjoy the beautiful Claughton Fun crafts made from Hawthorne Park, Thornton surrounding of Bleasdale. Car Park Join the countryside rangers driftwood and beach treasures. Saturday 23 1pm 3pm An exciting evening event Open weekend with stalls plus Watch the last of our summer to look for lapwings and their Parent/guardian must stay and first wintering birds The Pavilion, Memorial Park, looking for bats in the early a guided walk each day. chicks and maybe some hares. with child at all times. migrate over Rossall Point. Fleetwood evening (8.30pm-9.30pm) Entrance fee TBC Booking essential We will walk to Rossall £2.50 50p per child followed by a moth hunt with £3.50/2.50 Point and watch from the expert Dave McGrath when it Grade: hard, 2.5 hrs, 2-3 miles, Creepy Crawlies at Stanah observation tower. Free. Views Over Wyre Legstretcher gets dark (9.30pm -10.30pm). Tuesday 29 10.30am – noon Grade: easy, 1mile, bring binoculars tramper accessible, bring Friday 27 6.30pm – 8.30pm Contact Jenie Phillips on Wyre Estuary Country Park, binoculars Scorton Village Centre 01253 823516 for booking and Rossall Point Heritage Walk Stanah A walk taking in a river walk Sunday 16 1pm – 2pm information. Whimbrel Watch Fun for all the family, discover and then woodland with great Rossall Point £2.00. Tramper, wheelchair Wednesday 25 8pm - 10pm the wonderful world of creepy views to the west. and pushchair accessible, wear Learn about the history of Barnacre crawlies with the rangers. Rossall Point. £3.50/2.50 warm clothing/boots, bring a Come and watch the £2.50 per child (parent/ Grade: easy, 1mile, bring binoculars Grade: moderate, 4 miles, wear warm drink, torch necessary. spectacular sight as these guardian free but they must boots, bring refreshments, beautiful birds fly in to roost at stay with their child at all Garstang Bat Walk The Birthplace of Fleetwood dogs allowed dusk. Booking essential times) Friday 21 7.30pm – 9.30pm Wednesday 22 £3.50/£2.50 1.30pm – 3.30pm Garstang Knott End and Beyond An autumn night-time walk Grade: easy, 2 hours, 3.5 miles, Rossall Point Observation in search of bats. Booking Saturday 28 10am – 2pm bring binoculars Tower essential. £3.50/2.50 Explore the countryside tracks Thursday 31 1pm - 3pm A walk with Dick Gillingham Grade: easy, 2 miles approx, 2 and paths from Knott End, The Pavilion, Memorial Park, looking at Rossall the hours Saturday 28 11am - 3pm either on foot, or on a tramper. Fleetwood birthplace of Fleetwood. Wyre Estuary Country Park, Booking essential 50p per child Along the promenade towards Garstang and the Stanah £3.50, £2.50 Lancaster Canal Tramper Trek Rossall School and back. 50p per child Grade: moderate, 6 miles, bring Saturday 22 Followed by a cuppa in the 10.30am – 2.30pm binoculars and refreshments, Snipes and Hares Tower. Garstang Tramper accessible Sunday 29 8am -10am Donation, max. 4 miles A ramble (Tramper Trek) Bleasdale around the countryside close Bird Watch Join the rangers in search of Bleasdale Circuit Tramper Trek to Garstang and discover its Sunday 29 9am- 10am springtime and upland wildlife. Thursday 23 10.30am – 1pm wildlife and landscape. No stiles Rossall Point Tower and gentle slopes. £3.50/£2.50 A stroll around the tracks and Join the Rangers to catch the Booking essential Grade: moderate, 2 hours, 2-3 lanes of the Bleasdale Estate, £3.50/£2.50 early autumn migration. miles, bring binoculars with fellside views. Grade: easy, 5 miles, 4 hrs, Free. Bring binoculars Booking essential. Booking essential bring refreshments, Tramper £3.50/2.50 accessible Summer Fell Walk Grade: moderate, 2½ hours, Sunday 29 9.30am – 4pm 4 miles, bring refreshments, Trough of Bowland The Forest of Bowland AONB forestofbowland.com Tramper accessible Saturday 22 1pm – 3pm An upland walk in search of The Pavilion, Memorial Park, wildlife in the Bowland Fells. Beginners Guide to Saltmarsh Fleetwood Experience the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Booking essential Saturday 25 2pm – 4pm 50p per child Try out a circular walk, cycle ride or tramper trail, join in £4.50/3.50 Wyre Estuary Country Park, Grade: very hard, 9-10 miles Festival Bowland. A Circuit Round Stanah approx, bring binoculars/ Take part in the annual Garstang Walking Festival in An introduction to the largest Decimus Burton’s Fleetwood refreshments Wednesday 26 1pm – 3.30pm May. area of ungrazed saltmarsh in Fleetwood Museum Lancashire. A talk from Dick Gillingham, £3.50/2.50 For accommodation information and walking leaflets, followed by a walk taking in Grade: moderate, 1 mile, 2 Decimus Burton’s Fleetwood in pop into Visit Garstang or call hours, wear boots/wellies his commemoration. The talk 01995 602125. will start at 1pm followed by Beach Craft email: garstangtic@wyre.gov.uk Sunday 26 11am – 3pm the walk at 2pm. Donation (Drop in – last session 2.30pm) Grade: easy, max. 2.5 miles Rossall Point Tower Fun crafts made from Pilling Legstretcher driftwood and beach treasures. Friday 28 10.30am – 12.30pm Parent/guardian must stay with Pilling Village Centre Wyre Estuary Country Park A circular walk around the child at all times. £2.50 village/parish of Pilling. River Road, Stanah, £3.50/2.50 Beach Craft Thornton FY5 5LR Grade: moderate, wear Wednesday 29 11am – 3pm boots, dogs allowed, bring (Drop in – last session 2.30pm) refreshments 01253 891000 (weekdays) Rossall Point Tower 01253 863100 (weekends) Fun crafts made from Sunday 30 11am – 3pm driftwood and beach treasures. Wyre Estuary Country Park, Parent/guardian must stay with Stanah Café, family friendly 50p per child child at all times. £2.50 natural play Wyre Lakes Legstretcher Friday 1 6.30pm – 8.30pm Scorton Picnic Site A low level walk around Wyre lakes and through woodland observing wildlife. £3.50/2.50 Grade: Moderate, 2 hours, 4 miles, dogs allowed
and wildlife experience
Guided walks, health walks, tramper for hire, car park, play areas Bridlepath, picnic areas, riverside walks countryside@wyre.gov.uk
Visit Garstang tel:01995 602125
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Unless otherwise stated call
01995 602125
for bookings or email garstangtic@wyre.gov.uk
For information on guided walks or if you have any other queries please contact the Visit Garstang Centre as below.
Family Craft Day with the Rangers Sunday 30 11am – 3pm Wyre Estuary Country Park, Stanah Discover your creative side with a variety of activities in wood and natural materials. Drop-in event, any times between 11am and 3pm. Free (individual activities may be charged), Tramper, wheelchair and pushchair accessible
garstangtic@wyre.gov.uk
December
Wreath Workshop Saturday 1 6pm - 8pm Sunday 2 1pm - 3pm The Pavilion, Memorial Park, Fleetwood Learn how to make a Christmas wreath to decorate your home this Christmas. Booking essential as spaces limited. To book please call Shard Bridge Legstretcher 01253 891000. Stanah Squirrels Watch Group Friday 16 10.30am – 12.30pm £10 Saturday 13 Shard Riverside Inn 10am – noon/12.30pm A pleasant two hour walk Stanah Squirrels Watch Group Wyre Estuary Country around the footpaths of Saturday 8 Park, Stanah Hambleton/Out Rawcliffe. 10am – noon/12.30pm For further details telephone £3.50/2.50 Wyre Estuary Country Park, 07989 579351. Grade: moderate, wear Stanah Booking essential boots, dogs allowed, bring For further details telephone £1, parental consent required refreshments 07989 579351. Booking essential Fungi Walk £1, parental consent required Sunday 14 1.30pm – 4pm Scorton Saturday 17 1pm – 3pm Christmas Fayre A gentle stroll around The Pavilion, Memorial Park, Sunday 9 10am – 1pm Grizedale Valley in search of Fleetwood Wyre Estuary Country Park, autumn fungi. Please note this 50p per child Stanah is not a foray, we will not be Christmas crafts and stall for all collecting just looking. Wyre and Myerscough the family. Booking essential. Hedgelaying Competition Free entry (some activities may £3.50/£2.50 Saturday 24 9am – 4pm be charged), drop-in Grade: easy, 2.5 hrs, 2-3 miles Venue tbc The competition is part of a series of competitions in the Lancashire & Westmorland Hedgelaying Grand Prix. FREE workshop, for complete beginners, will be held on the day, where you can try your hand at this ancient rural skill, under the expert guidance of a Crafty Afty – Halloween Crafts professional. Tuesday 23 1pm – 3pm Booking for workshop Time slots: essential. Free. Noon – 12.45pm – 10 spaces Grade: moderate 1pm – 1.45pm – 10 spaces 2pm – 2.45pm – 10 spaces The Pavilion, Memorial Park, Fleetwood Join the Memorial Park Team for some spooky Halloween crafts for children. Booking essential. 01253 891000. £3. Late Autumn Bird Watch Sunday 21 9am – 10am Rossall Point Tower Visit Rossall Point Tower observe our coastal birds. A slow walk. Free. Bring binoculars.
Halloween Crafts at Stanah Wednesday 24 10.30am – noon Wyre Estuary Country Park Bring a pumpkin to carve and then create some spooky crafts. £3.50 per child (parents/ The Seaside Code guardians free but they must stay with their children at all The seaside is a great place to times). visit and enjoy, but it can be dangerous if you don’t take Beginners Guide to the Birds care while you’re there. Please of Wyre Estuary Country Park respect the coast and the plants Thursday 25 and animals that live there. 9.30am – 11.30am Wyre Estuary Country Park, Leave with just Memories Stanah Please leave things where you Join the rangers to look at both find them, and don’t take them the woodland/garden birds home. Stones and pebbles on and the waders and wildfowl the beach look very attractive, of the estuary. but they are there for a reason. £3.50/2.50 Removing stones from the Grade: easy, 2 miles, 2 hours, beach will harm the many Tramper accessible, bring plants, animals and birds that binoculars live and feed amongst them. Knott End Legstretcher Friday 26 10.30am – 12.30pm Knott End Cafe A circular walk through local countryside and seawall with views across Morecambe Bay to Lakeland Hills from Knott End. Refreshments available at extra cost. £3.50/2.50 Grade: moderate, 2 hours, 4¾ miles, wear boots, bring refreshments, dogs allowed
Watch the Tide Make sure you know the times of the tides and keep checking so you don’t get cut off as the tide comes in.
Goose Spectacle Sunday 9 2.30pm – 3.30pm Pilling Lane Ends Come and witness the magnificent fly past of pink footed geese. Free. Bring binoculars Skippool Legstretcher Friday 14 10.30am – 12.30pm Skippool Picnic Area A circular walk along tracks, paths and lanes around Skippool, Thornton. £3.50/2.50 Grade: moderate, wear boots, dogs allowed, bring refreshments Crafty Afty – Christmas Bauble Crafts for children Saturday 15 Noon - 3pm Time slots: Noon – 12.45pm – 10 spaces 1pm – 1.45pm – 10 spaces 2pm – 2.45pm – 10 spaces The Pavilion, Memorial Park, Fleetwood Join the Memorial Park team for Christmas crafts. Booking essential. 01253 891000. £3.
Sunday 16 1pm - 3pm The Pavilion, Memorial Park, Fleetwood 50p per child Over Wyre Ramble Thursday 27 10.30am – 2.30pm Stalmine A walk by coast and over fields to shake off the Christmas blues in Over Wyre. Booking essential £3.50/£2.50 Grade: Moderate
2019
Tuesday 1 January New Year – Visit to the Coast Monday 1 11am – 3pm Rossall Point, Fleetwood Dog Owners If you are taking a New Year’s Please keep your dog under Day stroll down the prom, stop control. Clean up after a dog off at Rossall Point to celebrate has fouled. the New Year with a warming cup of mulled wine (nonMind Your Step alcoholic). Meet the rangers Sand dunes are a fragile habitat and take in the view on the and are also protected in the first day of the New Year. Petrifying Pumpkin Carve area. Donation, Tramper and Saturday 27 11am – 1.30pm wheelchair accessible, dogs The Pavilion, Memorial Park, Healthy and Happy allowed Fleetwood Stay healthy by washing your Free pumpkin carving11am to hands after playing on the 1.30pm (first come first served); beach, and especially before scary face painting and glitter you have anything to eat. Help tattoos; balloon crafting; scary the birds and animals stay alive lucky dip. Tea, coffee and by taking your litter home with hot chocolate served by the you and clearing up after your Friends Volunteers. dog. Discarded rubbish can kill. There will be a small charge for individual activities as the If you see someone in difficulty Friends of the Memorial Park at sea please dial 999 and ask are fund raising. for the Coastguard.
Sunday 28 1pm – 3pm The Pavilion, Memorial Park, Fleetwood 50p per child
Local tide times are available from the Visit Fleetwood Information Centre at Marine Hall, Rossall Point Tower and the Ibus at Visit Cleveleys.
The Countryside Code Respect, Protect, Enjoy
* Respect other people * Consider the local community and other people enjoying the outdoors * Leave gates and property as you find them and follow paths unless wider access is available * Protect the natural environment * Leave no trace of your visit and take your litter home * Keep dogs under effective control * Enjoy the outdoors * Plan ahead and be prepared * Follow advice and local signs In case of an emergency dial 999 and ask for Police and Mountain Rescue.
Coast, Countryside and Parks Volunteering Do you love the outdoors? Enjoy meeting people? Want to find out about wildlife? Try to get fit and keep fit? Then volunteer with us in Wyre! We are looking for people available at weekends and mid-week who can offer us a few hours a week to join our team of enthusiastic volunteers.
For more information please contact the Volunteer Coordinator on 01253 887504 or email volunteering@wyre.gov.uk
Join the Volunteer Rangers at Rossall Point Tower to experience the natural wonders of our diverse coastal environment. Climb to the top of the Tower to admire the views across Morecambe Bay. Join in the strandline surveys and weekly LOVEmyBEACH cleans. We are usually open 11am – 3pm Winter (Thursday – Sunday) 11am – 4pm Summer (Wednesday to Sunday) We may close due to poor weather conditions. countryside@wyre.gov.uk Duty Ranger 07976 650803
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Memorial Park
Warrenhurst Road, Fleetwood, Lancashire FY7 7AE 01253 891000 parks@wyre.gov.uk Family friendly green spaces Community activities Demonstration garden Pond, meadows and woodland area Natural play Picnic site Play areas Bowling greens Parkour facility Tennis courts and multi-use games area
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