Fylde Coast Cloggers
Bryning with Warton Village Hall Church Road, WartonPractise sessions for the Fylde Coast Cloggers morris dancers. New members are always welcome to either dance or play music or both. Practises start at 7:45.
Practise sessions for the Fylde Coast Cloggers morris dancers. New members are always welcome to either dance or play music or both. Practises start at 7:45.
How to Communicate Better: A Practical Course for Clearer, More Effective Conversations Effective communication is an essential skill that can improve every area of your life—whether it’s at work, at home, or in your relationships. Many people struggle with communication, which can lead to misunderstandings, frustration, and missed opportunities. But the good news is, communication […]
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 […]
Based on our family farm in our warm and welcoming distillery every second Thursday of the month 7pm-9pm we host a gin tasting evening. Upon arrival you will be greeted and seated by one of our team, Dawn, Lizzie or Rob or if you are really lucky all 3 of us! At your place you […]
This is our SEN specific playgroup. The session is open to anyone but adapted to suit those with additional needs. Enjoy exploring different activities as a family. Refreshments included.
A relaxing introduction to working with greenwood, using traditional tools and skills to carve your utensil from a recently harvested log.Experience the pleasure and satisfaction of using traditional hand tools to carve your very own spatula from a log recently harvested from our own woodland. The word ‘spatula’ first appeared in the English language in […]
Calling all master builders and Lego enthusiasts! Come and share your passion and amazing creations at our Lego Club. For children and young people. All children must be accompanied. Drop in. Not held in school holidays.
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 […]
Spend a fun & relaxing half day hand crafting your own walking stick or staff, using basic hand tools and locally harvested poles.What’s It All About?Spend a fun & relaxing half day hand crafting your own walking stick or staff, using basic hand tools and locally harvested poles.On this fun and relaxed half day course […]
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. […]