Haigh Autumn Foraging – Aug/Sept 2025
Haigh Woodland Park School Lane, Wigan, England, United KingdomCome on our autumnal forage through Haigh Hall woodland park and discover the wild and cultivated plants and folklore surrounding them.
Come on our autumnal forage through Haigh Hall woodland park and discover the wild and cultivated plants and folklore surrounding them.
A friendly introduction to carving rustic greenwood bowls with traditional hand tools, using wood harvested from our own woodland.Humans have been crafting bowls for thousands of years, usually choosing freshly harvested wood, as it is much easier to carve than dry wood. There is something quite special about crafting a useful item from local raw […]
Insus Unearthed: a journey through Roman Lancaster The City Museum’s summer exhibition looks at how the Romans lived, worked and built the fort at the heart of our city. The very name of ‘Lancaster’ describes a fort (castrum) on the River Lune, and the city as we know it grew from these ancient Roman roots. […]
What does Morecambe Bay mean to me?’ Our Future Coast is a DEFRA-funded project to improve the natural flood defences and coastal resilience of our local area: working with nature to safeguard coastal communities. This exhibition at the Maritime Museum was created in partnership with the OFC team and other local groups and individuals to create responses to the question […]
Singleton Cloggers Morris dancers practise every Monday at Singleton Village Hall from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Insus Unearthed: a journey through Roman Lancaster The City Museum’s summer exhibition looks at how the Romans lived, worked and built the fort at the heart of our city. The very name of ‘Lancaster’ describes a fort (castrum) on the River Lune, and the city as we know it grew from these ancient Roman roots. […]
What does Morecambe Bay mean to me?’ Our Future Coast is a DEFRA-funded project to improve the natural flood defences and coastal resilience of our local area: working with nature to safeguard coastal communities. This exhibition at the Maritime Museum was created in partnership with the OFC team and other local groups and individuals to create responses to the question […]
Insus Unearthed: a journey through Roman Lancaster The City Museum’s summer exhibition looks at how the Romans lived, worked and built the fort at the heart of our city. The very name of ‘Lancaster’ describes a fort (castrum) on the River Lune, and the city as we know it grew from these ancient Roman roots. […]
Everyone has a story… These unique Story Tours let you discover our local history in a brand new way, through the personal stories of the people who lived it. Georgian and Regency Walking Tour A fun family guided tour of Lancaster city centre. Meet ‘Johnny Eccleston’, Lancaster coachman of ill repute, as he guides you around […]
Join Donna from ‘Rosemary and Time’ for our friendly table-top gardening group. We’ll be doing all kinds of things from planting up spring flowering bulbs to creating bird feeders – all in the comfort of the library. Meet other people in the same situation and share a brew and some chat, before taking home the […]
This course will investigate the history of Lancashire women, their home lives, their work lives and their role in the Textile industry in Lancashire. We will also look at the development of the Women’s movements in Lancashire and the important women who played a huge role in the development of women’s rights beyond the county […]
Everyone has a story… These unique Story Tours let you discover our local history in a brand new way, through the personal stories of the people who lived it. Georgian and Regency Walking Tour A fun family guided tour of Lancaster city centre. Meet ‘Johnny Eccleston’, Lancaster coachman of ill repute, as he guides you around […]