25p where sold Courier Courier WIGAN WIGAN The The Courier Wigan’s Good News Paper SUMMER BEACH DAYS AT THE GALLERIES IN WIGAN - see page 3 forthe full details! email: [email protected]July31st2012 Issueno204 SUMMER is here and it's time again for Wigan's Outdoor Education Team to kick off their summer projects and make sure young people can safely enjoy the borough's canals and waterways. The Canalside project began this year on July 23rd and runs through to August 31st. It provides young people across the borough with an opportunity to get out on the canals, learn a little local history, learn about safety on the water and above all try something fun. Roy Pass, Wigan Council's Outdoor Education Team Manager, said: "We go to different places along the canals on afternoons throughout the summer and we'll have fun getting out on the water in kayaks. You will also learn about looking after yourself and looking out for others when you are on the water. This year the sessions take place at different venues across the borough in Crooke, Beech Hill, Wigan Pier, Rosebridge, Top Lock, Dover Lock, Plank Lane, Pennington, Butt Bridge and Marsland Green. All sessions take place between 1 - 3pm at one of the different locations each day. Anyone is welcome to join from individuals and groups of friends to youth groups, Scouts, Guides and community groups. Individuals can normallyturnuponthe day whereas larger groups may need to book. All Canalside sessions are free, run by qualified instructors and are open to anyone aged 11-21. Those under 17 must bring a signed parental consent form on the day. TAnyone taking part in any of the above activities should bring a change of clothes and a towel. All other equipment will be provided. For more information or to find out where the Canalside sessions will be on a certain day call the Outdoor Education Team on 01942 769812 or email outdooreducation@wi gan.gov.uk Get‘emoutonthe waterthisholiday! ...Just pick up a lifejacket and a paddle! BESTVALUE ANDSERVICE INTHENORTHWEST HOTTUBS JGB Investment Park, Stephens Way, Goose Green, Wigan WN3 6PG 01942 233211 www.thehottuboutlet.co.uk TO HIRE * Mimimum 3 days per week £265 per day * £55 TO BUY We have a stunning selection of tubs, at vastly reduced prices. SUMMER SALE DISPLAY SALE - SAVE UPTO 50% Call in for details aqua: bathing excellence 01257 473705 37 High St., Standish, Wigan WN6 0HA www.standishdomestics.co.uk FREE Delivery,Connection & Removal of Old Appliance DOMESTIC APPLIANCE CENTRE DOMESTIC APPLIANCE CENTRE YOUR LOCAL DYSON SPECIALIST Sales, Spares & Repairs to most...Washing Machines, Cookers, Dryers, Fridges Freezers, Dish washers, Vacuums etc.... 1
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SUMMERBEACHDAYSATTHEGALLERIES IN
WIGAN - see page 3for the full details! email: [email protected] July 31st 2012 Issue no 204
SUMMER is hereand it's timeagain for Wigan'sO u t d o o rEducation Teamto kick off theirsummer projectsand make sureyoung people cansafely enjoy theborough's canalsand waterways.The Canalsideproject began thisyear on July 23rdand runs through toAugust 31st.It provides young
people across theborough with anopportunity to get outon the canals, learn alittle local history,learn about safety onthe water and above alltry something fun.
Roy Pass, WiganCouncil's OutdoorEducation TeamManager, said: "We goto different placesalong the canals onafternoons throughoutthe summer and we'llhave fun getting out onthe water in kayaks.You will also learnabout looking afteryourself and lookingout for others whenyou are on the water.This year the sessions
take place at differentvenues across theborough in Crooke,Beech Hill, WiganPier, Rosebridge, TopLock, Dover Lock,Plank Lane,Pennington, ButtBridge and MarslandGreen.All sessions take
place between 1 - 3pm
at one of the differentlocations each day.Anyone is welcome
to join fromindividuals and groupsof friends to youthgroups, Scouts, Guidesand community
groups.Individuals can
normally turn up on theday whereas largergroups may need tobook.All Canalside
sessions are free, runby qualified instructorsand are open to anyoneaged 11-21. Thoseunder 17 must bring asigned parental consentform on the day.TAnyone taking part
in any of the aboveactivities should bringa change of clothes anda towel. All otherequipment will beprovided.For more information
or to find out where theCanalside sessions willbe on a certain day callthe Outdoor EducationTeam on 01942769812 or [email protected]
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THE LATESTinitiative in theStandish4Youthcampaign led byi n d e p e n d e n tcouncillor GeorgeFairhurst was aBMX and Boardday at St Marie’sSchool onWednesday July25th.Some 80 plus young
people from the villagetook part in the daywhich was organised bycouncillor Fairhurstwith colleagues fromWigan Leisure CultureTrust.The ramps and
supervision wereprovided by RampRiders, the companyfrom Earlstown led byAndrew Vint thatspecialises in mobileskateboard parks.
A special guest on theday was championboarderNeil Danns, whotook specialisedcoaching sessions with anumber of youngboarders who were at thethe day.Our pictures show a
group shot of the ridersand boarders fromStandish who took part,along with theorganisers, and someneat BMX work on theramps by George Walsh,Ryan Blackwell and BenAllen.Also picutred is Neil
Danns giving somespecial advice to a youngStandish boarder.If you want to
contribute or help theS t a n d i s h 4Yo u t hcampaign, contactCouncillor Fairhurston 01257 407078.
BLOODDONATIONsessionswill take placeat DW Stadium LoireDrive, Robin Park, onMondayAugust 13th.There will be two
sessions, an afternoonsession from 1.15pm-3:30pm and an eveningsession from 5:15pm-7:30pm.Blood donations dropped
by 3% during the twoweeks of Wimbledon fromthe previous fortnight andwith the Olympic Gamesjust around the corner,stocks could potentiallytake another dip.NHS Blood and
Transplant (NHSBT) wantto avoid this happening byreminding blood donorsand those thinking aboutgiving blood for the firsttime in Wigan to donate tokeep stocks healthy duringand after the games.Anyone aged between 17
- 65, weighing more than50 kg (7 stone 12lbs) and ingeneral good health couldpotentially start savinglives by becoming a blooddonor.There is no upper age
limit for donors who havedonated in the last twoyears.To book an appointment
call the Donor Line on0300 123 23 23 or visitwww.blood.co.uk
Riders’ event in Standish
Youth Zone fundraising ballTHANKS to SaraCuff for morepictures from thef a n t a s t i c a l l ys u c c e s s f u lfundraising ballfor Wigan’s newYouth Zonedevelopment heldat the KilheyCourt Hotel inWorthington.The ball raised more
than £25,000 for thefabulous new facilitythat is being built inWigan town centre.Top left, left to right,
Liz and David Fairhurst,Christina and PhillipWilliams, Pat and DaveWhelan, Joyce and PeterRedfearnMiddle left: Rachel
Ainscough, KateMarsden, DanielleHitchen, Kerry Tanfieldand Louise HeyesBelow left: Brendan and
Barbara AinscoughBelow right: Linda
Ellison, Lianne Sullivan,Janet Dickinson, AlexCrompton and Janet Kay.
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LOCAL homelesscharity Wiganwise isopening a charityshop in the Wiganarea.The charity is appealingto the people of Wigan forclothes and bric-a-brac
items, such as photoframes, toys andkitchenware.If you have any items youwish to donate to the newshop call Danny Clayton on07732397514 and he willpick the items up for yourhouse.
AYOUNGWiganer is in the running tobe the JuniorFace ofNorthernEngland,a natural beauty pageant which is partof the Face of Europe Competition(www.faceofeurope.co.uk).Six-year-old Sofia Gravestock, pictured right,
from Standish is hoping to make it to the finalheats being held in Manchester in September2012.The winner of the competition’s prizes will
include a trip to Disneyland Paris to the grandfinal to compete in the Junior Face of Europewith girls from all over Europe.
As part of her entry, Sofia is raising money forthe Rainbow Child Foundation forunderprivileged children all over the world andHeadway which offers care and support forpeople with Brain Injuries.She and her mum and dad Samantha and
Aaron have organised a charity bike ride onSunday 5thAugust, which is nomean feat as shehas only just learned how to ride!Sofia and her mum will be seen over the next
fewweeks selling homemade lemonade, biscuitsand cakes throughout the Standish and Wiganarea, so keep your eye out for them and pleasegive them your support!
If you are able to donate to the charity, pleasedo so on her charity page which iswww.charitiestrust.org The event is called ‘Faceof North England charity bike ride’ or go tow w w . c h a r i t i e s t r u s t . o r g /members_data/event/faceofnorthenglandcharitybikeride/index.htmlAny Wigan businesses wishing to offer
Sofia sponsorship in return for promotionalwork for your company and/or your detailson the Face of Europe website and events,please e-mail mum Samantha [email protected].
Wigan’sreading
challengeCHILDREN in Wigan willhave a unique opportunitythis summer, as a summerreading challenge is in store.The challenge, which began on
July 14th, is for every child aged 4-11 years old, to read just six booksof their choice from their locallibrary.Campaign organisers, The
Reading Agency, hope this willencourage children to read for funand not as a chore.
The Reading Agency are alsoworking with the RNIB, a charitywhich offers support and advice toblind and partially sighted peoplein the UK, to ensure there arebooks suitable for everyone.Miranda McKearney, Chief
Executive of The Reading Agency,said: “With so much pressure onlibraries, this year of all years is thetime to support the work librariesdo to inspire children to enjoyreading."Research shows that children
who use libraries are twice aslikely to be above average readersand that children who take part inthe challenge go back to schoolwith improved reading skills and aboost to their confidence.“Children taking part will receive
a membership pack and acertificate once they've finished.Ashton-in- Makerfield MP
Yvonne Fovargue is supporting thecampaign, and she told theCourier: “I hope parents and carersin Makerfield will take theirchildren to their local library thissummer and if they aren’t alreadymembers sign up and do theSummer Reading Challenge."It’s free and makes reading fun,
a vital ingredient in buildingliteracy. Last year 2,500 children inLocal Authority of Wigan took partin the Challenge."I hope we will beat that figure
this year and show local librarieshow much we value them.”Keep a look out at your local
library for more information.
Sofia’s bid to be the Face of Europe
St Anne’s marks125 years’ service
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ST. ANNE’S Church in Shevington celebrated its 125thanniversary with a Fun Day in July.Children and adults enjoyed an afternoon of games and aBBQ on the recreational ground behind the Parish Hall.Following the Fun Day a special service, marking themilestone, took place on the Sunday morning at St. Anne’sChurch.The Reverend Gillian Watson, who trained to be a Priestat the church, was invited back to preach at the service.Our pictures show, above, Olive, Jean and two youngsters,watched by Reverend Philip Dennison, cutting the birthdaycake to mark the anniversary, and, below, members of St.Anne’s Church celebrating the anniversary at the Fun Day
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DEANERY HighSchool, let out itsYear10 pupils into theworld of work duringthe last two weeks oftheir summer term.Pupils took to various
tasks in different workingenvironments to experiencewhat it will be like to be afuture employee.Whether it was working as
a teacher, nurse, shopassistant or judge, everyonehad a little taste of what someof us hope will be our futurejobs.As one of those pupils, I
got the opportunity to workwith TheWigan Courier.It was a great experience
for me as I got to write,interview and photograph, allof which are the aspects ofwhat I hopewill bemy futurejob.I'm sure I am not the only
pupil in Year 10 who foundthe two-weeks workexperience useful.Some Year 10 pupils
shared their experiences andfeelings during their workplacements with me.Charlotte Lopez, worked
for two weeks in GalaxyOptical Services inAltrincham.Throughout her fortnight
she undertook many tasks
such as,making a new pair ofglasses and working indispatch, packing products.Charlotte said: “I found it
very useful as it gave me achance to see what life is likeoutside the schoolenvironment."During my work
experience, I found I waslearning in a more
independent way, which I'venever experienced before. Itwas a greta opportunity forme to experience.”Rebecca Jones worked for
two weeks in Wigan andLeigh Hospice.She said: “I enjoyed work
experience and I am gratefulthat I was lucky enough to doit as I believe it taught me
lessons Iwill need to use laterin life.”The Deanery is the only
school in Wigan to have awork experience fortnight.On behalf of all of the
pupils in Year 10, I wouldlike to say how much weappreciated this opportunityto experience the world ofwork.
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By Hannah SmithTHE RIGBYE Arms atWrightington has raised £100for Derian House Children’sHospice, thanks to aDiamond Jubilee partyorganised by the populargastropub.Kayleigh Steward, who organised theevent, said: “We would like to thank
everyone who braved the bad weatherto support us at our Diamond JubileeGarden Party - we had a great time.“I’m so pleased to be able to presentthe cheque to staff at Derian House,where the money is greatly needed andappreciated by the staff, children andtheir families.”Our photographs shows Kayleigh
presenting the cheque to Derian HouseFundraising Manager Mrs SusiePoppitt.
‘THERE MUST be a number of people inthe borough who are grateful for the workof Christies’ said Wigan Rotary PresidentVenk Mani ‘ and we are organizing anevent for them and their family and friendsto give something in return.’The Club is organising a Fun Run on Sunday 23rd
September in Haigh Hall Country Park. The event over 5kilometers, which is just over three miles, can either berun, jogged or walked, and should take about one hour towalk. It is a great way to have a little exercise in beautifulsurroundings and at the same time raise some money forresearch into men’s cancers.For the regular runners or those more adventurous there
is also a 10K event on the same day, which is open to all.All the profits from this Wigan Rotary Club event will
be donated to the Men Matter Appeal who fund researchinto men’s cancers at The Christie Hospital.Bernard Edmunds Chairman of the appeal said ‘ We are
delighted that Wigan Rotary Club have decided to donateall the profits from this event to us. I would urge as manypeople as possible to get behind this event and help us toreduce the number of deaths from male cancers’.Entry can be made either online at
www.run4alife.com or ring 07813 471000
A DONATION toMarsh Green PrimarySchool at the recentWigan Rotary Club‘Dragons Den’ eventenabled the school topurchase a state-of-the-art chicken coop tohouse the ‘newmembers’ of the school.Rotary Dragon AukjeClegg and President VenkMani visited the school tosee the new 'Eglu'.Headteacher Gill Leigh said:
"We have had the chickenssince they hatched out fromeggs and were thrilled whenWigan Rotary Club awardedus the money to purchase our‘Eglu’.
"Both the chickens and theirnew home have proved a realhit with the children and havegiven the teachers so manyopportunities to include themin their lessons."Aukje said: "We wanted tosee the result of our donationand we are delighted that it isobviously such a success andhas added another dimensionto the life of the school."President Venk added: "Thisdonation would not have beenpossible without thegenerosity of the Wiganpublic, particularly lastDecember when Rotaryaccompanied Santa around thetown. I am sure everyone willagree that this money has beenwell spent."Photo Caption: Left to right:Dylan Colpitts Hervey, Abbie
Cash, Aukje Clegg, PresidentVenk Mani, Mrs Carter, MissYoung, Kate Hollis andThomas StephensFor more information about
Wigan Rotary Club or if youwould be interested in joiningplease either ring 07813471000 or go towww.wiganrotary.org.uk
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WIGAN'S community can still lookforward to many more olympicthemed activities available throughoutAugust.If you didn't get the chance to go and enjoy thetwo week dance event, Dance Fusion, or missedout on the Westleigh Olympics held at WestleighHigh School in July, there's plenty more in store.As we all eagerly watch Team Great Britaincompete in the London 2012 olympics, the people ofWigan, can take their olympic experience to a wholenew level. Budding artists will be able to display theirolympic themed artwork at a range of venues acrossthe Wigan Borough.For those who would like to get a real feel for the
olympic atmosphere, an Olympic Play Day will takeplace in Fosters Field, Ince.Families and children attending will have theopportunity to use the climbing wall and learn somehandy sports skills.Wigan Leisure and Culture Trust are set to run aWiiChallenge in libraries within the Wigan Borough andthe young bikers of Wigan can also look forward to aBMX Olympic Style Event, in Alexandra Park on11th August.If you feel like you've had enough of the olympicmania, there will be a host of other activities,including, a teddy bear's picnic, magnet making anda performance from Trinity Girls Band during Brassin the Park.There's clearly an event for everyone.To find out about the many other activities runningthroughout the summer, visit www.wlct.org/
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PUPILS at Our Lady’s Primary School had a special visit at their annual Sports Day. Olympic torch bearerBen Johnson surprised pupils when he visited the school to show them his Olympic Torch. Councillor RonConway is pictured with Ben and some of the pupils who took part in the events.
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THIS MONTH, Ivisited Wigan’sEmpire Cinema,which is one ofWigan's mostpopular attractionsand a majoremployer in thetown.
While I was there, I wastreated to a tour of thebuilding, including all ofthe backstage areas that arenormally off limits.
The highlight of the visitwas meeting theprojectionist, NormanBrown, who has worked asa projectionist in the NorthWest for an amazing 46years.
Norman started his careerin Preston before moving toWigan when the cinemaopened, and during that
time he has seen filmdevelop beyond allrecognition.
On the tour, Normanshowed me the ropes, andwe discussed how cinemais changing with the onsetof digital films.
Norman has had afascinating career and is ahuge asset to Wigan.
While I was at the EmpireI also learnt that one of themost popular features inWigan is 3D films.
We are apparently verykeen on children’s filmsand on horror movies,although the staff weren’tquite sure why!
Cinema is reallyimportant to families,especially at this time ofyear with children offschool for the long summerholidays.
I was pleased to hear that
the Cinema runs cut pricefilms for families and thatthey also offer access forpeople with disabilitieswho should not beprevented from watchingfilms through no fault oftheir own.
This month I also had thepleasure of presentingyoung people from TheMeadows Youth Facility,on Ridyard Street inWorsley Hall, with ticketsto go the Olympic Games.
The Meadows was a run-down building but over thelast two years has beentransformed into a state-of-the-art youth facility whichis popular and much-lovedby young people in the
area.The tickets, which were
donated by Streetgamesand Wigan Leisure andCulture Trust, are for thefootball at Old Trafford andthe lucky recipients aregoing to watch Englandplay Senegal.
I was treated to a tour bythe young people who useand volunteer at TheMeadows, and I left themin no doubt that I would behappy to attend the footballin their place if for somereason they couldn’t go!
Having met them, theythoroughly deserve theopportunity and I amdelighted that they havebeen chosen.
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THIS month Mr.Chris Anders aTai Chi teachergave AppleyBridge WI a talkon the subject heteaches.Tai Chi is an ancient
form of meditative
exercise whichoriginated in China.Orginally Tai Chi was
developed as a martialarts but is now practisedby millions of people allover the world toimprove and maintaingood health.Chris told the group
how he travelled to NewZealand to learn anddevelop the practice ofTai Chi and at the end ofthe evening taughtmembers some basic TaiChi movements.The WI's walking and
book club continue to beas popular as ever.Together with Countyevents there is somethingfor everyone at the WI.The next meeting will
be on Wed 8th August at7-30 p.m. at AppleyLane North whenspeaker Joan Hardwichwill gave a talk called"Carnival Capers".
THETVRClassicCarClubcelebrated the Olympicswith their own car relay andraised £1,000 for localchildren’s charity DerianHouse in the process.A procession of TVRschauffeured a stick of rockaround the UK, stopping atdifferent TVR regions to handover the rock.The precession arrived at theRigbyeArms for the stick of rockto be passed to Martin Lilley, theowner of TVR company in the1970’s.The procession then travelledto Derian House Children’sHospice to present the£1,000cheque raised by the car clubmembers.Our picture above showsmembers of the TVR clubpassing the stick of rock toMartin Lilley at the RigbyeArms.
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MAKEANOTE in your diaries- Shevingtonand District Community Fete is back onSaturdayAugust 4th!The Fete will take place at Shevington Methodist Church and
ChurchHall, St.Anne’s ChurchHall, ShevingtonYouth Club andShevington Recreational Ground from 11am-3pm.This year’s Fete is celebrating the Olympics, with an Olympiad
Sports event on the recreational ground.Local hostelries have been invited to compete in the event . The
teams are as follows: Silver Tally, representing ShevingtonMoor,Crooke Hall, Royal Oak, Lower Ground, Station Inn, AppleyBridge and Vale, and Plough and Harrow, Shevington.These teamswill go head-to-head in a tug-o-war competition, a
wheelbarrow relay race, darts and dominoes competitions and awelly-throwing competition.There are also children’s sports races, from the egg and spoon
race, sack race,three-legged race plus many more.In keeping with an Olympiad theme, there will be gold, silver,
bronze medals to be won and all children who enter will alsoreceive a memento of the event.Stalls and attractions show-casing local organisations and
charities, plus heritage displays representing the communities ofShevington and Crooke will be displayed throughout the day.Police, fire and St. John’s ambulance services will alsomake an
appearance at the Fete, as well as a British sub-aqua display, craftfair, children’s rides, a bouncy castle and the annual ShevingtonGardening Club Flower and Vegetable show.The Flower and Vegetable Show is also following an Olympic
theme by introducing, for this year only, “Olympiad” classes inthe show.The special classes are as follows: anOlympic torchmade from
vegetable and plant material, a display of flowers in red, whiteand blue, three decorated cakes with an Olympic theme, a photowith a sporting subject, an Olympic poster in any medium (adultentry), an Olympic poster in any medium, (entry for under 16s).Also for children, an Olympic theme seed tray display from
vegetable and plant material.Two of the classes are specifically for children, but children
may enter any of the above seven classes.The Flower and Vegetable Show’s timetable is as follows:Registration for exhibitors will be from 9am until 10.45am,
staging of exhibits will be from 8am until 11am, judging ofexhibits will be from 11am until 1pm. The showwill then open togeneral viewing from 1pm onwards.
OLD HALLCommunity BrassBand performed anexcellent concert for apacked audience at theAcademy of Live &RecordedArts,Wigan.After successfully
obtaining funding at theWigan Rotary’s DragonsDen event in 2010 for thepurchase of sheet music, theband offered to play at theRotary Club's concert.The band entertained the
audience with a wide rangeof music from piecesspecially written for brassbands to pop music by TheBeatles and a bit of RobbieWilliams included for goodmeasure.Wigan Rotary's Immediate
Past President, John Walls,attended the concert. He said:"What a great evening andhow wonderful it is to see somany young people in theband enjoying themselvesmaking music."This is the second year we
have held this concert and thestandard of playing has beenexcellent."Band Conductor, Peter
Littlehales shared his delightat attending the concert. Hesaid: "We've really enjoyeddoing the concert. It is one ofthe few opportunities wehave to play on a stage ratherthan in a church or a hall."The profit from the evening
was divided between theBand and the Rotary ClubCharityAccount.
Wigan Fuschia Society
Shevington fete is backShevington fete is back
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WIGAN AND Districts FuchsiaSociety are holding their annualshow on Saturday August 11thfrom 12noon- 4.30pm.The show is to be held at the United
Reformed Church Hall, Church StreetOrrell.The first 100 people through the door
will receive a free plant courtesy of thePresident, Mr Ian Strawson.As well as the show, there will be plants
for sale, refreshments, a raffle and atombola.The show will be judged by Mr Dave
Clark of Crosby.The group meets every last Thursday of
the month (except December) at theUnited Reformed Church Hall, Orrell.For more information call 0151 423
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The Fete committee recognise, and apologisefor, disruption caused by the closure of the carparks in the village centre.This is necessary in order to ensure that stall
holders can bring their vehicles near to the Fetesite for unloading and loading.To help relieve the situation, the following
arrangements have been made: car parks atHoughton Lane surgery may be used by Fetevisitors and throughout the day, a free “park andride” will be operating between the High Schooland the Fete site.
This is the second year both the Fete and theGardening Club committees have combinedtheir events together.For more information contact Ted Unwin on
01257 255171 or Marlaine Whitham on 01257253055 or [email protected] pictures show: top - families enjoying the
bouncy castle at last year’s Fete, and above -Bethany Moakes receiving a prize presentedby Mrs. Evans of Golden Days Garden Centrefrom the 2011 Fete
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St. Peter's Church,Hindley, welcomedvisitors with atremendous display ofcolour, flair andexuberance at theirlatest Flower Festival.Members of the churchworked tirelessly,including, Father Pat, whoprepared meals for thecafe.Preparations ran throughoutthe weeks leading up to theFlower Festival, the theme thisyear being, the 2012 OlympicGames and Her Royal Majesties
Diamond Jubilee.The festival, opened by PatBradley, wife of ArchdeaconPeter Bradley, proved to be ahuge success with more than£5,000 donated, thanks toindividuals, local businesses,parishioners and the WiganOlympiad Cultural Committee.The cafe offered a range of fullmeals and snacks as well as awell-stocked craft stall sellingitems made by parishioners.The festivities also includedmany worship opportunities,such as a Variety Concert,providing a fantastic array ofentertainment, a Church Factorand to close the festival, a Songsof Praise was held on theSunday evening.
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ST. ANDREW'SChurch inSpringfield hasreceived morethan £200 thanksto an afternoon ofcream tea.
The church's SocialCommittee raised £210by providing a pot oftea, home-made cakesand, of course, waitressservice.The event, hosted at St.Andrew's Parish Centre,followed a Victoriantheme with members
dressing in black withwhite aprons.Each person paid £3 fortheir cream tea and araffle also took place inthe afternoon.The committeedecorated the room withbunting, flags, balloonsand posters to combined
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BUSY, heart-warming and aprivilege, these arethe words of VicarAndrew Holliday,describing his timein the village ofStandish so far.Speaking in his quaint
office at the Rectory,overlooking a beautifulgarden and the churchgrounds, it feelswelcoming, calm andhomely. The friendlyatmosphere is mostcertainly reflected byAndrew.Rows and rows of books
cover the walls and thepaper-covered desk wherepiles of literature live, is aclear indication of howbusy he actually is.Moving to the Parish last
November with his wifeVanessa from St. Peter'sChurch in Darwen, thecouple are now settled inthe village and involved inmany activities in thecommunity.He is a Governor at
Standish Community HighSchool, and has very stronglinks with both St. Wilfrid'sInfant and Junior Schooland Woodfold School, aswell as being a part of theorganisations and clubs inthe Parish."Involvement is very
important. The people ofStandish have such avariety of gifts and talentsand it's great to share,celebrate and be a part ofthat."With an Adult, Babies,
and Children group,Saturday concerts,Mother's Union, youthgroups and the opportunityfor people to take a tour ofthe church, there is alwayssomething going on in theParish of St. Wilfrid's, andAndrew is relishing it."It's great to see so much
going on. Our parish alsohas strong links with theother Parishes in Standish,which we saw at Standish'sWalking Day."To be involved in so
many different groups andorganisations, meetingdifferent people, fromdifferent walks of life isfantastic."Andrew has not always
been in the Church.During his youth,
Andrew attended a cateringcollege in Wincester andwas offered a job at one ofthe London's mostluxurious hotels, Claridges.In charge of the waitering
department for nine years,Andrew joked: "When I tellpeople I used to work forClaridges it's either a
conversation starter or aconversation finisher!"Things changed when the
new Rector felt a strongsense of calling to thepriesthood, and went St.Stephen's House, OxfordUniversity, to studytheology.From waiting on a-list
celebrities to working inthe church was a big, butwelcome, change.Ordained 20 years ago,
Andrew has worked in theBlackburn Diocese eversince.He started his ministry at
St. Paul's Church,Blackpool, where he stayedfor three years. He thenmoved to St. Chad's inPoulton, and two yearslater he was appointedVicar at St. James,Leyland.After seven years at the
Parish of St. James' hemoved to St. Peter'sDarwen, where he stayedfor seven years beforemoving to Standish."Each place is special to
me, and Standish is no
different. When I moveplaces I like to go with ablank sheet instead ofhaving expectations.“There are so many
things going on in andaround the church, I wantto share that journey withthe folk of Standish. I'mpart of the Parish, I'm notthe Parish."It's a joy and an
enormous privilege to beinvolved in such a Parish.Standish and it's peopledefinitely has something tooffer."From speaking to
members of the parish ofSt. Wilfrid's it is clear tosee that Andrew is verymuch a part of Standishand Standish is very mucha part of him.
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By Rosemary LyonTHE HOT topic on theAgenda at the July GeneralSynod of the Church ofEngland at York was thefinal approval debate onWomen in the Episcopate -in other words introducingwomen Bishops.In fact, the final approval debate
was adjourned, after controversy overtwo amendments introduced at a late
stage by the House of Bishops.The legislation therefore was not
passed, but will be reconsidered at aspecial meeting of the General Synodin November 2012.Other items addressed included
'Fresh Expressions' of Church (haveyou heard of 'Messy Church?'!),encouraging debate on worldmission, the Church's response to lastyear's urban riots, and protecting theChristian's right to speak and workaccording to conscience.
New Rector at St Wilfrid’sChurch Chatter...
Kath moves to Chorley
Synod debateswomen Bishops
LONG-serving lay reader at All Saints Church in Appley Bridge,Cath Martlew, has been ordained as Priest at St. George's Church,Chorley.Cath said goodbye to friends at All Saints' with a Jacob’s Joinlunch after her final Sunday service. Kath is pictured centre withmembers fthe church choir and All Saints vicar the Rev SimonGlynn. Everyone at All Saints' Church wishes Cath every blessingand success in her new role. .
Hannah Smithtalks to the newly-appointed Rectorof St. Wilfrid'sChurch, Standish,
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OUR Lady’s PrimarySchool, Aspull, haveretained th Eco-School’sGreen Flag Status for 12years.The environmentally friendlypupils from the school recentlyshot to the top of the awardstakes by securing their sixthcoveted Eco-Schools GreenFlag Award.Simple changes, like ensuring allunnecessary lights are switchedoff and that paper, plastic andother materials are recycled havealready cut bills as well asmaking Our Lady’s one of themost sustainable schools in thecountry.Headteacher Mr Rushton said:“Obtaining the Green Flag award
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all take caring for theenvironment very seriously. Each
pupil plays a part in changing ourlocal environment.“It continues to be a fantasticinitiative for all involved, thegreatest challenge in achieving
this award is tomaintain whatwe haveachieved so farand looktowards waysof improvingeven further,this we havedone for thelast 12 yearsand willcontinue to doso.”The Award waspresented to the
school by Councillors ChrisReady and Ron Conway.
WOOD FoldF l e d g l i n g sn u r s e r ycelebrated theOlympics withtheir own‘ F l e d g l i n g sMini OlympicGames’.Throughout the
week the childrenmade their owntorches andOlympic rings.The children
By Hannah ParkerRAIN held off for St Marie’sInfant and Junior Schoolannual Sports Day.Parents and grandparents watchedas pupils competed in an egg andspoon race, sprint races and a teamrelay.
Pupils were awarded gold, silverand bronze medals for their effortsto tie in with the Olympics.The children had been learningabout the Olympics in their lessons.Our photographs show pupilsgetting into the Olympic spirit,compeiting in the sprint race.
Pupils and staff at Our Lady’s PrimarySchool are presented with the award byCouncillors Chris Ready and Rob Conway
competed in fourevents, sprint, longjump, egg and spoonrace and a team relay.
All the childrenwere awarded with‘we participated inFledglings Olympics’
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THE Deanery Church of EnglandHigh School entertained some specialvisitors in July – but this year, therewas an extra special reason tocelebrate!The Deanery has had a long association with
School 115 in the Ukranian city of Donetsk – a citymany football fans will be familiar with as theyhosted several matches in the recent Europeanchampionships.Pupils from The Deanery have visited Donetsk, and
every July a group of Ukranian children have visitedthe Wigan school.The Ukranians have always enjoyed an action-
packed programme during their time here, samplinglessons at The Deanery and seeing the sights inManchester, Liverpool and beyond.This year they paid a special visit to Merthyr Tydfil,
birthplace of Welshman John Hughes, who foundedDonetsk.Headteacher Stephen Brierley said: “It’s always
been a real pleasure to welcome Principal Gennadiy
Saprykin, his staff and pupils to Wigan and to ourschool.”This year, the occasion was all the more special – it
is 20th consecutive year Mr Saprykin has visited TheDeanery with pupils from Donetsk.“Few schools can boast of such a long-lasting link
as we have with School 115. We are proud that somany pupils from both our schools have had thechance to experience a new culture.”Special celebrations have been held to mark the
20th anniversary.The Ukranians were given pride of place at the
school’s recent Awards Evening, and addressed ameeting of the Governors too.Gifts have been exchanged and the group has met
with the Mayor of Wigan to mark the occasion.Mr Brierley added: “Our school has 20 years-worth
of happy memories thanks to Gennadiy, his staff andpupils. Here’s to the next 20 years!”Our photograph shows Headteacher Stephen
Brierley, Deanery pupils and Wigan CentralCouncillor George Davis welcoming Mr Saprykinand the Ukraine students to the borough.
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PUPILS from the Hindley-based ‘Travel andTourism’group at Oakfield High School recentlyundertook to do some fundraising for Wigan &Leigh Hospice.
Initially a group of ten children, with special needs,discussed various ideas for activities they could do and to planthe organisation of a raffle.
They then made posters, designed a webpage, madedonation envelopes and even learned how to set up a ‘Just-Giving’ page. Each member of the team was allocated roleswhich, as well as organising a raffle, included things like‘name the monkey’ and ‘guess the teachers jobs beforebecoming schoolteachers’!
All their hard work clearly paid off because they are seenhere making a magnificent donation of £221.
Hospice fundraiser Maxine Armstrong said:“This is afantastic effort on behalf of the children, teachers and theschool. We want to give a big thank-you to the children forall their hard work and to everyone who supported them.”
Hospice Heathcare Assistant Kerry Knowlesand Maxine Armstrong receiving the chequefrom pupils and staff
By Sam OliverWIGAN’S Mesnes Parkcame alive on the July 25th,with the Museum of WiganLife and the Leisure and
Children has the opportunity to getinvolved in football tournaments,table tennis and archery, withspecially provided tents where
children could learn about the historyof sport in Wigan and create asouvenir to take home.
Olympic torchbearer CameronFoster, who features as part of the‘SportingAchievement’exhibition atthe Museum of Wigan Life, alsocame along to pose for photos withchildren and their parents.
Organiser Sue Maiden said: “It’s allabout getting people taking part andenjoying themselves, but also to letthem know that there is a fantasticMuseum at the bottom of LibraryStreet!”
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By Hannah SmithTHE Borough welcomedNorth West in Bloomjudges to assess the hardwork of localcommunities.Judges Bernard Pendleton and
Brendan Cook judged WiganTown Centre, Higher Ince,Hindley, Golborne, Shevington,Leighton, Ashton and Standishin the regional competition.North West in Bloom
competition is based on fourelements, HorticulturalExcellence, CommunityInvolvement, EnvironmentalFriendliness and Sustainability.Members of Standish
Community Forum have worked
tirelessly planting flowers andcleaning up the village streets.Keith Douglas of Standish
Community Forum, said: “It is
surprising how flowers can cheerthe village up.“The efforts of the nine
members who have helped cleanthe streets of Standish has reallymade a difference.”In Bloom co-ordinator, Damian
Jenkinson, said: “Wigan in Bloomis not just about planting flowers,it’s about cleaning up the streets,providing bins to reduce litter, butmost of all it is about communityinvolvement.”Our photographs show judges
assessing the hard work ofStandish Community Forummembers.The results of the competition
will be announced in September.
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By Hannah ParkerONCE again, the highlyanticipated, WiganInternational Jazz Festivalproved to be a huge success.In its 27th year, the five-day eventsaw the return of many Wiganfavourites, including JamesMorrison, Alan Price and theNational Youth Jazz Orchestra.The festival, organised by Wigan Leisure
Culture Trust in association with WiganJazz Club, brought a real taste of jazz to theBorough, showcasing different styles whileproviding a wonderful variety of musicaltalent.The festival has developed a reputationfor high quality performances and thisyear’s festival was no different with a 60per cent increase in ticket sales from lastyear.Festival organiser, Ian Darrington sharedhis delight at the success of this year’sfestival. He said: “The Wigan InternationalJazz Festival is such a success because ofit’s combination of great musicians.“The challenge of bringing in a big
audience is always exciting, jazz is alwayschanging and it’s great to share it witheveryone who attends.”A.J Brown and his band kicked off thefestival at the Jazz Ball, held at Haigh Hall.
The popular musician stunned the audiencewith his smooth music and gave a taste ofwhat was in store for the next few days.Over the courseof the festival,A.J performedwith some thegreatest names inbig band music,such as, GordonGoodwin, WayneBergeron andEric Marienthal.He said: “It’sgreat because Ihave listened tothem for tenyears, soperforming with them is very exciting.”On the closing night, A.J swapped hissaxophone for his voice and sung with theNational Youth Jazz Orchestra showing thatnot only is he a talented saxophonist but isalso a talented vocalist.Wigan Youth Jazz Orchestra was the firstto perform at the main events at the LowriBeck Celebration Hall, Robin Park.The talented, young musicians werejoined on stage by Australian, JamesMorrison who has been performing at thefestival for 15 years. He knew exactly howto provide a fantastic evening’sentertainment and amazed everyone withhis accomplished musical talent.One of the most popular concerts at the
festival was The Wigan Jazz Club ReunionDream Band, featuring Grammy awardwinning, Gordon Goodwin, Wayne
Bergeron and Eric Marienthal. Theselegendary big band artists proved to be abig hit with the crowds, providing spinetingling solos that got everyone tappingtheir feet.Chris Dean’s Syd Lawrence Orchestraand the National Youth Jazz Orchestrabrought the curtain down on the festival.More than 2,500 people enjoyed theevening concerts held at Lowri BeckCelebration Hall whilst, more than 1,000people flocked to open air concerts inWigan Town Centre and Mesnes Park.The National Youth Jazz Orchestradedicated their last display to IanDarrington- a wonderful way to end thisyear’s festivities.
National Youth Jazz Orchestra entertains at the festival
Words by Hannah ParkerWIGANERS are waitingwith bated breath for theopening of the much-anticipated £6.5m YouthZone, in the Wigan TownCentre.With the construction work ontrack, the new social ‘hub’ for theborough’s young people is set toopen in March 2013.
The idea blossomed five years ago,thanks to local businessmen, MartinAinscough, now Chairman of theYouth Zone, Bill Ainscough and DaveWhelan, who have providedsignificant funding for thedevelopment.After visiting Bolton Lads and GirlsClub, the three entrepreneurs decidedthat the borough’s young peopledeserved a facility equally as good-ifnot better!Players from Wigan Athletic
Football Club and the Premier Leaguehave also contributed towards funding.Wigan Youth Zone, situated onParson’s Walk opposite Wigan andLeigh College, will be the biggest
youth zone in the North West and willboast a gym, music suites, aperforming arts studio, sports pitchesand even a climbing wall. Enterpriseservices will also be available offeringeducation about finance and writingCVs.Memberships are available for 8-21
year-olds costing five pounds a yearand 50p per sessions for the use of allfacilities. Young people withdisabilities will also have access.In order to access the building,
members willscan theirfinger print andt h e i rmembe r s h i pcard.DevelopmentM a n a g e r ,Simon Baker,is wanting theproject to focuson the youngpeople of
Wigan and has set up Wigan’s YoungPeople Development Group, Talk,Listen and Change.The group gives 12-20 year-olds theopportunity to have their say on thedevelopment as well as promote thestate-of-the-art zone.Simon said: “I want this buildings to
be about the young people, no adultswill be allowed to enter the building-the zone is a base purely for youngpeople. Their ideas and opinions arevital.“The Youth Zone will enable
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SWINLEY is bursting out all over, withcolourful planters and it’s all thanks tothe Wigan Central Ward Councillors.Councillors George Davies, Lawrence Huntand Michael McLoughlin, have funded guardrail planters and street square planters to beplaced at Woodfield Primary School, the
Thomas Tyldesley monument, and thePremier Shops on Mesnes Road and WiganLane.Councillor George Davies said: “The aim is to getthe area looking its best for our Wigan in Bloomcompetition, but also by bringing out the best for theenvironment.“A big thank you goes to our local schools for theiroutstanding work they for their own gardens insidetheir school grounds.“I would also like to thank the organisers of Wiganin bloom, for their outstanding contribution theyprovide in making Wigan Borough a success everyyear in the North West in bloom competition.”Our photographs show Councillor George Daviswith pupils from Woodfield Primary School, and theplanters outside Mabbs Cross Primary and theThomas Tyldesley monument.
By Hannah ParkerWIGAN artist Kat Button is exhibitingher unique work at the StandishCentre, Cross Street.Kat, an artist at Cross Street Arts, formally OKStudios, has used recycled materials to create colourfuland vibrant sculptures.Kat, a former Uclan student, explained: “Drawing isan intergral part of my practice, using objects I createshapes that reflect the spontaneity of nature and organicgrowth.“Including working on her own art, Kat holdsworkshops in local schools and is hoping to exhibit herwork in Edinburgh.Cross Street Arts house a mixture of illuminatingsculptors, drawings and photographs and are displayinga borough-wide exhibition in support of the CulturalOlympiad.During May, members from Cross Street Artsdistributed blank postcards to the borough’s librariesand local schools, calling upon the residents of Wiganand Leigh to collect a card and create their ownartwork.The completed cards have now been collected and areto be displayed to the public during August at thefollowing venues:Cross street Gallery, Standish, Wigan Life Centre,
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WIGAN wonconvincingly 32-0in this ValvolineCup fixture,played out inwet conditions, awin for Leedswould have seemthem go top of theleague, but as t r o n gperformance fromWigan dentedthose hopes.A strong Wigan
side featuring 5players with firstteam experiencethis year rackedup 6 tries, with 6different playerscrossing the line(Lloyd, King,Burke, Bullock,Spencer and
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Joe Bullock leaves the Leeds defence trailing in his wake.
Greg Burke drives the ball into heavy traffic.
Logan Tomkins is in elusive form for Wigan.
Ryan Kings reaches out to score for Wigan
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"NO MONEY, no fans. Wigan willneed a miracle if they are tosurvive. Prediction: 20th," theywere the words of the SundayTimes back in 2005 when assessingthe Latics chances of survival withthe big boys in the Premiership.And yet, seven years and eightconsecutive seasons later, we’re stillhere, a testament surely to ownerDave Whelan, who has kept his cooland backed his managers through thegood and the bad times, not beingafraid to ruffle a few feathers in theprocess.However, it’s clear we have to buildon the lessons learned last season toprogress.A frankly awful first few months atthe start of the campaign seemed toknock us off balance, but RobertoMartinez revitalised the squad with aswitch to an innovative 3-4-3formation that served the team sowell towards the end.With sensational victories overArsenal, Man Utd, Newcastle andBlackburn it secured our PremierLeague status in an incredible coupleof months (should also have beenChelsea, with the officials clearlymissing an offside player).As a consequence, similar to lastyear’s pre-season, Roberto has beenat the forefront of speculationregarding the vacant managerial jobsat Liverpool, Aston Villa andTottenham; but despite the rumours,seemingly distorted by every Tom,Dick and Harry, he affirmed hisloyalty to the club and has decided tostay.A wise choice, considering theowners at the aforementioned clubswouldn’t blink an eyelid at sacking ayoung and developing manager if
results don’t go their way quicklyenough.All has been relatively quiet on thetransfer front, with the only additionto the senior squad at the time ofgoing to press being Scotsman FraserFyvie, a good prospect for the future.Reports say we are interested insigning Chicago Fire ace MarcoPappa, a Guatemala international; hecould be a considered a futurereplacement for the seeminglyoutgoing Victor Moses, whocontinues to be linked to bothTottenham and Chelsea. Spanishdefender Ivan Ramis has also beenlinked.Injury-prone Chris Kirkland has leftthe club to join Sheffield Wednesdayafter being pushed down the peckingorder due to the brilliance of Ali AlHabsi, while Momo Diame, onlyused as backup since the emergenceof McArthur and McCarthy, hasmoved to West Ham.Hugo Rodallega, saviour of the clubback in May 2011 at the BritanniaStadium, has left to join Fulham on afree transfer.In terms of fixtures, a highlyanticipated first home game againstChelsea has echoes of the 2005/06season, while we travel to the southcoast on August 25h to facePremiership new-boys Southampton.The Boxing Day fixture sees ustravel to Goodison Park, and it’simportant to note that in our last threegames we face both Aston Villa andWest Brom; a potential six points ifwe play well.Let’s just hope it doesn’t get to thestage were we have to rely on thosegames too much, so a good start tothe season will be crucial.With an increase in season ticketsales and an eighth season in the bestleague in the world, there isunquestionably a sense of optimismaround the club.In Bobby we trust!
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Saturday 21st July – Match Sponsor– Chadwicks Fine Food EmporiumStandish Cricket Club’s 1st XI made the shortjourney to Blackrod to play Blackrod 1st XL.For once, the weather was perfect for cricket andStandish were hopeful they could win back-to-back games and do the double over their localrivals.Standish batted first and opener UsmanKhushnood hit a superb 43 whilst captain SamHeeley hit 50 helping Standish to a modest total of144 for eight from their 48 overs.Thusendra De Zoysa, Blackrod’s pro took fourfor 38 and A Bhojani four for 79 helping Blackrodtake the spoils and ease to victory in only the 33rdover.Standish 2nd XI played the reverse fixtureagainst Blackrod 2nd XI at Green Lane.Standish batted first, and it didn’t start well, asopener Nick Smith was caught first ball of thematch for a diamond duck.Rob Cobley top scored with 36 and ElliotChapman made 28 runs, pushing Standish to avery average 116 all out in only the 36th over.Blackrod opener P Wheeler scored 65accompanied by Zack Burton’s 38 runs to helpBlackrod cruise to victory in the 34th over with120 for two.Standish used seven bowlers in pursuit ofwickets withAndy Fox and Elliot Chapman takinga wicket each.
FORMER VETERANS ofWigan Rugby Union Clubcontinued their summercharity bike ridingcampaign when over fiftyriders cycled from HigherWheelton, near Blackburn,to Sam’s Bar Scholes.The ride was for the StevePrescott Foundation, whichsupports Christies and TryAssist. The riders were honouredto be joined on the trip by theformer Saints legend Steve,whose brave battle againstcancer led to the formation of thefoundation.More than £2,500 was raisedincluding a substantial donationfrom the landlord of the WhiteBear pub at Adlington, MartinWatkinson, who embarked on hisown cycling challenge to boostthe fund.Steve Prescott told the Courier:“It was a great fun day with fineweather and great company and Ilike to say thank you to everyonewho took part.”The Vets complete their‘trilogy’ of summer charity bikerides on Saturday the 4th ofAugust with a leisurely ride fromHeaton Bridge, Bescar back toWigan in aid of Derian HouseChildren’s Hospice in ChorleyFull details on the Vets website:www.wiganvets.comMalc Holland writes:“Friday’s torrential rainthroughout the day looked tohave scuppered any chances ofanother bike ride jaunt as the
evening brought the odd textmessage and e-mail withthoughts of the first ever ridepostponementBut the following morningwhat did we have but clearblue skies and a good forecast!!The sight of the ‘W‘squad,Wrighty, Wilky & Wallace,enjoying their early morning‘taster’ at 9am in the Crown atNew Springs meant only onething – we were on!
But would the dreadfulweather of the previous weekbe reflected in a poor turnout?I need not have worried47 riders, surpassing last
year’s total, plus a host of wellbehaved youngsters, ensuredthat Steve Prescott would begiven the ride that he deservedIt was great to have thelegend present with us for thefirst hour until his presencewith the under 20s was neededat Langtree ParkParticular thanks to:i) Stuart at the Golden Lionin Higher Wheelton: where hisfulsome bacon/sausage buttiesand his overall friendlyreception to a group ofstrangers that he had nevermet beforeii) Martin at the White Bear
Veterans’ charity organiser Malcolm Holland ispictured centre with RL legends Chris Joynt, left,
and Steve Prescott
Rugby Vets on their bikes again for Steve
Wigan RU 50th anniversary lunch
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in Adlington: along with his mate Dave inraising £1260 for the cause, for his muchneeded chip barms, and his overall welcome -top blokeiii) For Mrs Katherine Boardman: Forproviding the much needed temporary bar atRed Rock, - (she even remembered Ice Creamsfor the kids and Ice for the Baileys!....)iv) For Jimmy & Terri at Sams for a crackingbuffet and a great night (female pirates andkaraoke included)!v) And of course for Tony Wright for hiscollecting throughout the day – I don’t knowwhere this fellow gets his energy from!It was particularly pleasing to see a number
of debutants on the ride – I hope you allenjoyed it and hope to see you all again onAugust 4th at the Heaton Bridge for the finalride of the summer in support of Derian HouseChildrens’ Hospice.”
WIGAN RugbyUnion Club is set tocommemorate the50th anniversary ofthe club's movefrom Standish toDouglas Valley witha celebration lunchon SaturdaySeptember 1st.In 1962 Wiganbought the formermining site offLeyland Mill Lanefrom the Coal Board
and left ProspectPark in Standish forthe last time.Wigan's House andGrounds ManagerDave Clarke is nowtaking bookings forthe lunch which will
precede the 1st teamfixture against NewBrighton in SouthLancs and CheshireDiv 1.It is hoped thatsome of the playerswho took part in theopening gameagainst theL a n c a s h i r ePresidents XV atDouglas Valley in1962 will be inattendance.
The lunch,scheduled for 1pm,features a menu ofsoup, roast beef anda cheese board, willbe provided by JohnHollins.Tickets are £25each, or £200 for atable of 8.Bookings can bemade by contactingDavid Clarke on01942 207771 or07712 582423.
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COACHES, TEAMS and sports clubsacross the borough are being urged tosend in their nominations for the 12thannual Wigan Borough Sports Awards.Organised by Wigan Leisure and Culture Trust’s(WLCT) Sports Development Unit, the formal eveningplanned at the DW Stadium on Friday 12 October is acelebration of the borough’s unsung sporting heroes.This year residents can nominate members of thesporting community for their outstanding contributionto sport in seven categories:
Club of the year, Coach of the year, Volunteer ofthe year, Sports Achiever of the year, Disabledsports achiever of the year, Unsung hero in sport,Team of the year.This year’s awards will be presented by Wigan’s ownJenny Meadows. Jenny who has won medals at World,European and National Championship in the 800metres was also named Sports Achiever of the Year atthe Awards Ceremony back in 2009.She said: “'I would not be where I am today withoutthe fantastic support of my club, coaches, volunteersand the other amazing people who work tirelesslybehind the scenes of voluntary sport. I wouldencourage everyone to nominate their coach, groundsperson, a fellow athlete or the team they play in to berecognised at this awards ceremony.“I am proud to be speaking at this year’s WiganBorough Sports Awards as the event is a great way torecognise the hard work and dedication of those clubsand individuals involved in sport and to also celebratethe success of Wigan's sports achievers.”Organiser Lizzie Hendley, from WLCT, said: “Theseawards demonstrate the strength and quality of oursporting community. It provides a unique opportunity
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to showcase the borough's talent.”Each nominee will receive a complimentary ticket to theawards evening as well as being presented with acertificate at the ceremony.Winners then go forward to represent Wigan at theGreater Manchester Sports Awards in November.To make a nomination or download a form visitwww.wbsc.org.uk
You can also contact Wigan’s Sports DevelopmentUnit on 01942 404 982. Forms must be completed andreturned to Wigan's Sport Development Unit by Friday10th August.
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