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Hello to everyone and welcome back to the July edition of Get the Deal magazine. While we have all been adjusting to a new way of living it has given all of us a chance to FRESHEN UP OR UNWIND appreciate our surroundings. IN ONE OF MANY BATHROOM SUITES As we look forward to Summer hopefully we can re-connect with our AVAILABLE TODAY FREE local businesses who have DESIGN SERVICE been affected over the last AVAILABLE few months, we wish them all well. In this edition we have a feature from the Friends of and our regular recipes from . We hope you enjoy this edition and we look forward Download our App. to our next edition in Search for “The Prestige” September.

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4 Priory Lane, Penwortham, Preston PR1 0AR Disclaimer T: 01772 651 500 www.theprestigebarbershop.co.uk All advertisiments are carefully checked when compiling Get-the-Deal Lancashire magazine. Occasionally errors do occur so we ask advertisers PRESTON E: [email protected] www.howdens.com to check advertisments. Inclusion in the magazine does not imply endorsement of the business, services or products. GET THE DEAL • JULY 2020 | 3 Having a clear out? Downsizing? We are always looking for Antique / Vintage items of interest * Furniture * Architectural * Garden Furniture • Items of Furniture (including chests /boxes/tables) • Luggage – Leather Suitcases/Travel/Trunks • Old Shop Fittings/Haberdashery /Counters • Industrial items/Signs/Toys • Boxed mixed items considered /Costume Jewellery • Attic/Garage cleared • Full or part House Clearance welcome • Cash payments

If you have items of interest send a photo to [email protected] Telephone 07415697171 4 | GET THE DEAL • JULY 2020 David H Myers Opticians Penwortham SAFETY FIRST. For the safety of you spectacles. Our collection of frames is extensive, including and our staff we are currently operating by exclusive designers that would normally only be found in appointment only. city centres. We have pride in what we do, and we care. Please telephone the practice in the first instance. Our friendly and helpful staff are on hand 6 days a week to help with all your optical requirements. Nothing is too Appropriate protection and hygiene measures much trouble and with our comprehensive range of eye are in place. wear and outstanding after sales service, we pride ourselves on having the reputation as the premier We look forward to welcoming you back. opticians in each of our areas. Located amongst the shops on Liverpool Road, Manager / Partner – Robert Lowther. Penwortham, our Preston practice has free parking right outside and disabled access. David H Myers Opticians 34 Liverpool Rd, Penwortham, Preston PR1 0DQ We welcome our patients to call in for a chat or 01772 752400 advice, or just a friendly wave as you pass our door. [email protected] As well as sight tests and contact lenses our opticians will happily adjust or refit your spectacles when required. A full repair service is also offered with many repairs carried out on site.

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omematas, a 5-time award winner of Lancashire County Council’s Safe Trader award provide a free measuring and design service. We have a , square foot showroom which is has a stunning array of displays that showcase all bathroom, bedroom and kitchen furniture. We Lanes Vets are pleased to announce our fourth branch also stock over , metres of high quality, affordable tiles that will complete your dream renovation. is now open on Tabley Lane, Cottam. Our showroom is due to undergo a renovation itself with over 40 new ranges of tiles to arrive in March 2020 which will be built around Come and register your pet, have a look the latest designs of bathroom furniture. herefore, we will have around our new branch and meet our team. various stock and displays that will be available at unbeatable prices.

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Home nstead enior are 6 Fishergate Court, Preston, Lancs, PR1 8QF 01772 7211 ominsteacoprestonansotrile TO ADVERTISE IN THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE CALL 01772 752 199 GET THE DEAL • JULY 2020 | 11 FOOD Nearest Booths store: Preston, Fulwood, Garstang, Longton, Tarleton, Penwortham Nearest Booths store: Preston, Fulwood, Garstang, Longton, Tarleton, Penwortham TEMPURA TOFU WITH WARM GRAPEFRUIT TABBOULEH SPRING CHICKEN TEMPURA TOFU WITH WARM INGREDIENTS METHOD ONE POT GRAPEFRUIT TABBOULEH FOR THE TABBOULEH 1 To make the tabbouleh place the bulgur 250g bulgur wheat wheat into a bowl. Prepare the stock cube with 30 10 ½ vegetable stock cube boiling water and pour over the bulgur wheat to 4 10mins 40mins 4 mins mins 2 grapefruits cover by approximately one centimetre. Cover Serves Prep Cooks Serves Prep Cooks ½ grapefruit, juice only the bowl with cling film and allow to stand for THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT 10g flat leaf parsley 30 minutes. 10g coriander 2 To make the dipping sauce, roughly chop the FOR THE SAUCE coriander then mix all of the ingredients in a We have a special message of thanks for all of 4 tbsp sweet chilli sauce bowl and set to one side. ½ grapefruit, juice only 3 our customers, suppliers and colleagues who 1 tbsp coriander To make the tempura batter, place the dry have been so supportive in what have been FOR THE BATTER ingredients into a bowl, slowly add the chilled 100g plain flour sparkling water whisking continually to avoid testing circumstances, as well as our amazing 1 tbsp cornflour lumps. Finely chop the coriander, add to the mixture and mix well. NHS and fantastic key workers to whom we 1 tsp baking powder ½ tsp salt 4 Thinly slice the fennel and halve the baby are so grateful. 225ml sparkling water courgettes lengthwise. Heat the oil in a heavy 5g coriander based saucepan to approximately 180°C. Slice “I’d like to take a moment to say thank you to all of our customers TO FRY the tofu into 8 pieces then dip the vegetables 1 litre vegetable oil and tofu into the batter and fry for 2-3 minutes who have shared messages of support with us and our colleagues FOR THE TEMPURA (do this in batches). Remove using a slotted here at Booths: your kind words at a time like this have meant so 200g firm tofu spoon and drain on kitchen roll. 4 spring onions, halved much, and help to keep us going. Thank you. 5 To finish the tabbouleh, peel the grapefruits 8 asparagus spears and cut into segments. Finely chop the flat leaf 8 sugar snap peas We’re so proud of every single member of the team here at Booths, parsley and coriander. Mix these ingredients in 8 mangetout with the bulgur wheat and grapefruit juice. who have all come together in unprecedented circumstances to do ½ bulb of fennel Season to taste. their bit, to the very best of their ability. From our support teams in 4 baby courgettes 6 Serve the warm tabbouleh with a selection of the offices, maintenance and security, to our food manufacturing SPRING CHICKEN ONE POT 500ml sunflower oil Salt and pepper tempura and the dipping sauce. teams, our teams in product supply, warehousing and transport, our INGREDIENTS METHOD A drizzle of olive oil 1 Heat a drizzle of olive oil in a large saucepan. suppliers and of course our fantastic colleagues in store who have 8 chicken thighs Add the chicken thighs and cook for 5 minutes. been on the frontline every day. Everyone in our business is putting 3 cloves of garlic, sliced Turn the thighs over and cook for a further 5 CHEF’S TIP This is a great base tempura recipe, add a pinch of chilli flakes to the batter and use king prawns or squid to make this dish for meat their customers and communities first. We’re lucky to count you as 1 leek, sliced minutes. Remove and set to one side. ½ bulb of fennel, sliced eaters. part of our Booths family. 2 Add the garlic, leek and fennel to the pan, 50ml white wine sauté for 3 minutes. (optional) 3 Those working in the NHS and public services have been magnifi- 2 tbsp plain flour Add the white wine and cook for 1 minute. SOUR CHERRY RUM COOLER cent in dealing with an emergency that none of us could have 450ml chicken stock 4 Add the flour, stir well and cook for 1 SOUR CHERRY RUM 4 baby courgettes, minute. SHAKER METHOD foreseen, and all of us at Booths have taken great pride in showing COOLER INGREDIENTS 1 Add all ingredients into cocktail shaker or sliced in half 5 Add the chicken stock stir well and bring to our appreciation every Thursday evening. 70ml Harrogate Rum 50g sugar snap peas a simmer. 2 5 large jam jar and shake for 30 seconds. 50g frozen peas mins 2 lemons juiced 6 Return the chicken thighs to the pan, cover 2 Fill two glasses with ice and pour the shaker I hope that we will remember the essential work that they do day in 1 x 400g tin butter Serves Prep 4 tsp cherry Jam and simmer for 10 minutes. 1 egg white of cocktail over the ice. day out when the COVID-19 crisis comes to an end. My family and I beans, drained 100g crème fraîche 7 Remove the lid and simmer for a further 5 A few of cubes of ice 3 Garnish with a sprig of mint and serve. send you our warm best wishes at this difficult time and hope that 50g baby spinach leaves minutes. GARNISH INGREDIENTS you will all keep safe and well.” Salt and pepper 8 Add the courgettes, sugar snap peas and 1 Sprig of Mint to 5g flat leaf parsley, frozen peas. Simmer for 5 minutes. Edwin Booth chopped Garnish 9 Add the butter beans, crème fraîche and spinach, cook for 2 minutes to warm through. CHEF’S TIP Keep your large jam jars and use them as a cocktail a 10 Season to taste and garnish with chopped cocktail shaker. flat leaf parsley.

CHEF’S TIP We have used butter beans in this recipe but these can be swapped for chickpeas or cannellini beans. You can swap and change the spring vegetables you use in the dish. Asparagus, broad beans and fine beans all work well.

12 | GET THE DEAL • JULY 2020 TO ADVERTISE IN THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE CALL 01772 752 199 Nearest Booths store: Preston, Fulwood, Garstang, Longton, Tarleton, Penwortham NearestNearest Booths Booths store: store:Preston, Preston, Fulwood, Fulwood, Garstang, Garstang, Longton, Longton, Tarleton, Penwortham Penwortham TEMPURA TOFU WITH WARM GRAPEFRUIT TABBOULEH SPRING CHICKEN TEMPURA TOFU WITH WARM INGREDIENTS METHOD ONE POT GRAPEFRUIT TABBOULEH FOR THE TABBOULEH 1 To make the tabbouleh place the bulgur 250g bulgur wheat wheat into a bowl. Prepare the stock cube with 30 10 ½ vegetable stock cube boiling water and pour over the bulgur wheat to 4 10mins 40mins 4 mins mins 2 grapefruits cover by approximately one centimetre. Cover Serves Prep Cooks Serves Prep Cooks ½ grapefruit, juice only the bowl with cling film and allow to stand for THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT 10g flat leaf parsley 30 minutes. 10g coriander 2 To make the dipping sauce, roughly chop the FOR THE SAUCE coriander then mix all of the ingredients in a We have a special message of thanks for all of 4 tbsp sweet chilli sauce bowl and set to one side. ½ grapefruit, juice only 3 our customers, suppliers and colleagues who 1 tbsp coriander To make the tempura batter, place the dry have been so supportive in what have been FOR THE BATTER ingredients into a bowl, slowly add the chilled 100g plain flour sparkling water whisking continually to avoid testing circumstances, as well as our amazing 1 tbsp cornflour lumps. Finely chop the coriander, add to the mixture and mix well. NHS and fantastic key workers to whom we 1 tsp baking powder ½ tsp salt 4 Thinly slice the fennel and halve the baby are so grateful. 225ml sparkling water courgettes lengthwise. Heat the oil in a heavy 5g coriander based saucepan to approximately 180°C. Slice “I’d like to take a moment to say thank you to all of our customers TO FRY the tofu into 8 pieces then dip the vegetables 1 litre vegetable oil and tofu into the batter and fry for 2-3 minutes who have shared messages of support with us and our colleagues FOR THE TEMPURA (do this in batches). Remove using a slotted here at Booths: your kind words at a time like this have meant so 200g firm tofu spoon and drain on kitchen roll. 4 spring onions, halved much, and help to keep us going. Thank you. 5 To finish the tabbouleh, peel the grapefruits 8 asparagus spears and cut into segments. Finely chop the flat leaf 8 sugar snap peas We’re so proud of every single member of the team here at Booths, parsley and coriander. Mix these ingredients in 8 mangetout with the bulgur wheat and grapefruit juice. who have all come together in unprecedented circumstances to do ½ bulb of fennel Season to taste. their bit, to the very best of their ability. From our support teams in 4 baby courgettes 6 Serve the warm tabbouleh with a selection of the offices, maintenance and security, to our food manufacturing SPRING CHICKEN ONE POT 500ml sunflower oil Salt and pepper tempura and the dipping sauce. teams, our teams in product supply, warehousing and transport, our INGREDIENTS METHOD A drizzle of olive oil 1 Heat a drizzle of olive oil in a large saucepan. suppliers and of course our fantastic colleagues in store who have 8 chicken thighs Add the chicken thighs and cook for 5 minutes. been on the frontline every day. Everyone in our business is putting 3 cloves of garlic, sliced Turn the thighs over and cook for a further 5 CHEF’S TIP This is a great base tempura recipe, add a pinch of chilli flakes to the batter and use king prawns or squid to make this dish for meat their customers and communities first. We’re lucky to count you as 1 leek, sliced minutes. Remove and set to one side. ½ bulb of fennel, sliced eaters. part of our Booths family. 2 Add the garlic, leek and fennel to the pan, 50ml white wine sauté for 3 minutes. (optional) 3 Those working in the NHS and public services have been magnifi- 2 tbsp plain flour Add the white wine and cook for 1 minute. SOUR CHERRY RUM COOLER cent in dealing with an emergency that none of us could have 450ml chicken stock 4 Add the flour, stir well and cook for 1 SOUR CHERRY RUM 4 baby courgettes, minute. SHAKER METHOD foreseen, and all of us at Booths have taken great pride in showing COOLER INGREDIENTS 1 Add all ingredients into cocktail shaker or sliced in half 5 Add the chicken stock stir well and bring to our appreciation every Thursday evening. 70ml Harrogate Rum 50g sugar snap peas a simmer. 2 5 large jam jar and shake for 30 seconds. 50g frozen peas mins 2 lemons juiced 6 Return the chicken thighs to the pan, cover 2 Fill two glasses with ice and pour the shaker I hope that we will remember the essential work that they do day in 1 x 400g tin butter Serves Prep 4 tsp cherry Jam and simmer for 10 minutes. 1 egg white of cocktail over the ice. day out when the COVID-19 crisis comes to an end. My family and I beans, drained 100g crème fraîche 7 Remove the lid and simmer for a further 5 A few of cubes of ice 3 Garnish with a sprig of mint and serve. send you our warm best wishes at this difficult time and hope that 50g baby spinach leaves minutes. GARNISH INGREDIENTS you will all keep safe and well.” Salt and pepper 8 Add the courgettes, sugar snap peas and 1 Sprig of Mint to 5g flat leaf parsley, frozen peas. Simmer for 5 minutes. Edwin Booth chopped Garnish 9 Add the butter beans, crème fraîche and spinach, cook for 2 minutes to warm through. CHEF’S TIP Keep your large jam jars and use them as a cocktail a 10 Season to taste and garnish with chopped cocktail shaker. flat leaf parsley.

CHEF’S TIP We have used butter beans in this recipe but these can be swapped for chickpeas or cannellini beans. You can swap and change the spring vegetables you use in the dish. Asparagus, broad beans and fine beans all work well.

TO ADVERTISE IN THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE CALL 01772 752 199 GET THE DEAL • JULY 2020 | 13 FOOD Nearest Booths store: Preston, Fulwood, Garstang, Longton, Tarleton, Penwortham Nearest Booths store: Preston, Fulwood, Garstang, Longton, Tarleton, Penwortham L F P T GLTT L F P GT T T F T 1 Plae the otatoes nto a an o salted old GT T g ars Per water rng to the ol and oo or mnutes GLTT F T GLTT 1 To mae the galette astr, lae the lour, 35 30 g lan lour aster sugar and salt nto a owl tr to 4 mins mins otatoes, eeled and ran, set to one sde 4 20 35 g aster sugar omne uartered 2 To mae the llng, heat a drle o ole ol n mins mins Serves Prep Cooks ts salt g utter a sauean, add the onon and lees and saut or 2 dd the hlled utter and ru nto the Serves Prep Cooks g utter, hlled ml ml mnutes dd the whte wne and oo or lour usng our ngerts untl the m and ued g lat lea arsle, mnute resemles ne read rums hoed egg 3 3 dd one egg and str to omne usng a F T FLLG dd the sh sto, rng to a smmer and add netarnes, stoned or se our hands to rng the m together drle o ole ol the sh e m and rawns mmer or and thnl sled and roll nto a all ra and hll n the rdge onon, ded mnutes g demerara sugar or hour lee, sled 4 emoe the sh and rawns rom the oahng ts ornlour ml whte wne sto esere the sto to mae the saue and ts anlla etrat 4 eanwhle, m the sled netarnes, otonal set the sh and rawns to one sde ts resh thme leaes demerara sugar, ornlour, anlla and thme n lttle lour to dust a owl ml sh sto 5 For the saue, melt the utter oer a low heat egg, eaten g ooths sh e add the lour, str to omne oo untl t starts 5 Preheat the oen to an ts demerara sugar m to ule F gas mar g raw ng rawns F T 6 ne the astr has hlled, lghtl dust a F T 6 lowl add the resered oahng sto to the T worsurae wth lour and roll the astr nto g utter an a lttle at a tme allowng the sto to warm g masarone a rle aromatel the thness o a g lan lour n the an eore whsng nto the m, ths wll ts hone ound on Plae the astr rle on a ang ml whng hel reent lums dd the ream and rng the ts resh thme leaes tra lned wth ang aer oon the ream saue to the ol netarne m onto the astr rle leang a ts on mustard 7 emoe rom the heat, add the mustard and nh order around the edge g lat lea arsle, arsle eason to taste dd the resered sh to hoed the saue and soon nto an oen roo dsh 7 Fold the order edge slghtl oer the rut llng, ushng down gentl to seal alt and eer 8 Preheat the oen to an F gas mar For the tong, mash the 8 rush the astr edge wth the eaten egg ooed otatoes, add the utter, ml and arsle and satter oer the demerara sugar and m well eason to taste then soon oer 9 ae n a reheated oen or mnutes the reared llng or untl the astr s golden rown 9 oo or mnutes or untl the to s golden The otmum tme and temerature ares nddual oens 10 To mae the hone and thme ream, lae rown these are gudelnes onl Pleasure ensure all ooed rees are all o the ngredents nto a owl and str well L PG sered ng hot ee raw meat searate rom ooed ood se 11 ere the galette warm wth a generous searate then utensls and suraes or raw and ooed oods, or L PG dollo o hone and thme ream 4 10 20 wash thoroughl n etween use ash hands ater handlng raw mins mins GT T meat ome roduts ma onl e aalale n our larger stores ll Serves Prep Cooks drle o ole ol 1 eat a drle o ole ol n a large sauean ontent ooths onon, sled dd the onon and lee and saut or mnutes G L G lee, sled 2 dd the whte wne and oo or one mnute ml whte wne G L T 3 otonal dd the lour, str well and oo or one G GT 1 dd all ngredents nto otal shaer ts lan lour mnute ml uoo Gn or large am ar and shae or seonds ml sh sto 4 dd the sh sto and rng to a smmer dd ts range lossom 2 5 2 Fll two glasses wth e and our the g ole llet, sn the ole and smmer or mnutes mins ater ts ose ater shaer o otal oer the e remoed and n 5 emoe the ernels rom the orn on the o Serves Prep orange eel shang 3 Garnsh wth a srg o mnt and sere oned and add wth the asaragus, sugar sna eas, ew o ues o e orn on the o srng onon and ml oo or mnutes g asaragus, haled 6 g sugar sna eas dd the snah leaes and oo or mnute G CHEF’S TIP se a otato eeler to srng onons, sled 7 he the ole s ooed through, season to GT reate the orange eel garnsh ml whole ml taste wth salt and eer and soon nto range eel g a snah warmed serng owls Garnsh wth sled lemon ew uner erres leaes alt and eer lemon, sled

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14 | GET THE DEAL • JULY 2020 TO ADVERTISE IN THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE CALL 01772 752 199 FOOD Nearest Booths store: Preston, Fulwood, Garstang, Longton, Tarleton, Penwortham Nearest Booths store: Preston, Fulwood, Garstang, Longton, Tarleton, Penwortham L F P T GLTT L F P GT T T F T 1 Plae the otatoes nto a an o salted old GT T g ars Per water rng to the ol and oo or mnutes GLTT F T GLTT 1 To mae the galette astr, lae the lour, 35 30 g lan lour aster sugar and salt nto a owl tr to 4 mins mins otatoes, eeled and ran, set to one sde 4 20 35 g aster sugar omne uartered 2 To mae the llng, heat a drle o ole ol n mins mins Serves Prep Cooks ts salt g utter a sauean, add the onon and lees and saut or 2 dd the hlled utter and ru nto the Serves Prep Cooks g utter, hlled ml ml mnutes dd the whte wne and oo or lour usng our ngerts untl the m and ued g lat lea arsle, mnute resemles ne read rums hoed egg 3 3 dd one egg and str to omne usng a F T FLLG dd the sh sto, rng to a smmer and add netarnes, stoned or se our hands to rng the m together drle o ole ol the sh e m and rawns mmer or and thnl sled and roll nto a all ra and hll n the rdge onon, ded mnutes g demerara sugar or hour lee, sled 4 emoe the sh and rawns rom the oahng ts ornlour ml whte wne sto esere the sto to mae the saue and ts anlla etrat 4 eanwhle, m the sled netarnes, otonal set the sh and rawns to one sde ts resh thme leaes demerara sugar, ornlour, anlla and thme n lttle lour to dust a owl ml sh sto 5 For the saue, melt the utter oer a low heat egg, eaten g ooths sh e add the lour, str to omne oo untl t starts 5 Preheat the oen to an ts demerara sugar m to ule F gas mar g raw ng rawns F T 6 ne the astr has hlled, lghtl dust a F T 6 lowl add the resered oahng sto to the T worsurae wth lour and roll the astr nto g utter an a lttle at a tme allowng the sto to warm g masarone a rle aromatel the thness o a g lan lour n the an eore whsng nto the m, ths wll ts hone ound on Plae the astr rle on a ang ml whng hel reent lums dd the ream and rng the ts resh thme leaes tra lned wth ang aer oon the ream saue to the ol netarne m onto the astr rle leang a ts on mustard 7 emoe rom the heat, add the mustard and nh order around the edge g lat lea arsle, arsle eason to taste dd the resered sh to hoed the saue and soon nto an oen roo dsh 7 Fold the order edge slghtl oer the rut llng, ushng down gentl to seal alt and eer 8 Preheat the oen to an F gas mar For the tong, mash the 8 rush the astr edge wth the eaten egg ooed otatoes, add the utter, ml and arsle and satter oer the demerara sugar and m well eason to taste then soon oer 9 ae n a reheated oen or mnutes the reared llng or untl the astr s golden rown 9 oo or mnutes or untl the to s golden The otmum tme and temerature ares nddual oens 10 To mae the hone and thme ream, lae rown these are gudelnes onl Pleasure ensure all ooed rees are all o the ngredents nto a owl and str well L PG sered ng hot ee raw meat searate rom ooed ood se 11 ere the galette warm wth a generous searate then utensls and suraes or raw and ooed oods, or L PG dollo o hone and thme ream 4 10 20 wash thoroughl n etween use ash hands ater handlng raw mins mins GT T meat ome roduts ma onl e aalale n our larger stores ll Serves Prep Cooks drle o ole ol 1 eat a drle o ole ol n a large sauean ontent ooths onon, sled dd the onon and lee and saut or mnutes G L G lee, sled 2 dd the whte wne and oo or one mnute ml whte wne G L T 3 otonal dd the lour, str well and oo or one G GT 1 dd all ngredents nto otal shaer ts lan lour mnute ml uoo Gn or large am ar and shae or seonds ml sh sto 4 dd the sh sto and rng to a smmer dd ts range lossom 2 5 2 Fll two glasses wth e and our the g ole llet, sn the ole and smmer or mnutes mins ater ts ose ater shaer o otal oer the e remoed and n 5 emoe the ernels rom the orn on the o Serves Prep orange eel shang 3 Garnsh wth a srg o mnt and sere oned and add wth the asaragus, sugar sna eas, ew o ues o e orn on the o srng onon and ml oo or mnutes g asaragus, haled 6 g sugar sna eas dd the snah leaes and oo or mnute G CHEF’S TIP se a otato eeler to srng onons, sled 7 he the ole s ooed through, season to GT reate the orange eel garnsh ml whole ml taste wth salt and eer and soon nto range eel g a snah warmed serng owls Garnsh wth sled lemon ew uner erres leaes alt and eer lemon, sled

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18 | GET THE DEAL • JULY 2020 would like to thank our wonderful local businesses for their continued support

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Home Instead Homematas Kare Plus Jones Homes Senior Care Unit 1, Dewhurst Row, Bamber Bridge, Preston PR5 6BB Fishergate House, 16 Walton's Parade, Preston PR1 8QT New Development Hoyles Lane, Cottam, Preston, PR4 0NB 6 Fishergate Court, Preston PR1 8QF 01772 311 113 01772 367656 01772 978429 01772 72411 www.homematas.co.uk www.kareplus.co.uk/preston www.homeinstead.co.uk/prestonandsouthribble www.tiles2go.net [email protected] www.jones-homes.co.uk Preston College Walker Windows Howdens BonBons Coffee Bar Units 3 & 4 Preston Trade Park, St Vincents Rd, Fulwood, Preston PR2 8UR Dockland House, Anchorage Business Park, 44 Liverpool Road, Penwortham, Preston PR1 0DQ Ribbleton Lane, Preston PR1 5AU Chain Caul Way, Riverway, Preston PR2 2YL

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GET THE DEAL • JULY 2020 | 19 Fulwood Lawn Tennis Club Resurfacing Project

Fulwood LTC is run entirely by volunteers and 3 years ago faced issues, like many sports clubs, from a shortage of members to help, along with a declining membership, lack of interest from the community and courts desperately in need of re-surfacing. We needed an injection of help! The future of the Club depended on volunteers and 18 months ago, Club Chairman Jane Blackwell decided to go to the membership for them to decide their future.

As a result, 18 members stepped forward to help and the 3 “We are grateful to he Harris Ocers of the Club, Chairman Jane, Hannah Catlow, Treasurer harity and ort ngland for and Denise Ratcli e, Membership Secretary have lead the their award from their ommunity volunteer team in making improvements to the Club and rolling sset und. It has been recognised that our out new initiatives to raise the prole of the Club within the community. tennis facilities are a vital asset to our community, clearly demonstrated by our tennis community, the driving force behind the project. The Club is now thriving, not just surviving, and we can look forward to a healthy future.” Overseen by our Facilities Manager Ian Topping, the project was completed during lockdown, taking longer with skeleton sta , re-opening on Sunday 31st May after tennis was permitted. Our members already know the physical, mental and social benets of getting outdoors and being active, but in the current situation, our facilities are appreciated even more and new members have been rolling in, even before re-opening.

Volunteering brings huge benets and is an extremely rewarding and fullling aspect of our With the larger volunteer workforce, the Club started lives: whether that contribution is large or small, a remarkable turnaround in a short space of time. On you can help to make a di erence. By utilising our the back of the success of club development and driven skills, developing new ones and connecting with by the members, Jane was successful in grant applications others, we can share our passion for tennis and give to enable their new court project. Thanks to he Harris something back. Our new courts are testament to the harity, a local charity supporting young people under 25, to collective hard work of our volunteer team and we feel very access activities for social and community well-being and a proud to have resurrected an important and historic part of the large award from he ort ngland ommunity sset Fulwood Community. und, the 4 oodlit courts have just been resurfaced with an all-weather, high quality articial grass. ort ngland is a Come an ive tennis a tr e elcome ne memers an Government backed body, committed to building an active visitors an ave isconte rates or ne memers nation, with their ommunity sset und dedicated to Please contact ane on 0770120 or email enhancing the spaces in local communities, to give people the lootennisotmailcom or cec ot or esite opportunity to be active. ttpsclltaorFlooLanTennisCl 20 | GET THE DEAL • JULY 2020 TO ADVERTISE IN THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE CALL 01772 752 199 Fulwood Lawn Tennis Club Resurfacing Project PRESTON

Fulwood LTC is run entirely by volunteers and 3 years ago faced issues, like many sports clubs, from a shortage of members to help, along with a declining membership, lack of interest from the community and courts desperately in need of re-surfacing. We needed an injection of help! The future of the Club depended on volunteers and 18 months ago, Club Chairman Jane Blackwell decided to go to the membership for them to decide their future.

As a result, 18 members stepped forward to help and the 3 “We are grateful to he Harris Ocers of the Club, Chairman Jane, Hannah Catlow, Treasurer harity and ort ngland for and Denise Ratcli e, Membership Secretary have lead the their award from their ommunity volunteer team in making improvements to the Club and rolling sset und. It has been recognised that our out new initiatives to raise the prole of the Club within the community. tennis facilities are a vital asset to our community, clearly demonstrated by our tennis community, the driving force behind the project. The Club is now thriving, not just surviving, and we can look forward to a healthy future.” Overseen by our Facilities Manager Ian Topping, the project was completed during lockdown, taking longer with skeleton sta , re-opening on Sunday 31st May after tennis was permitted. Our members already know the physical, mental and social benets of getting outdoors and being active, but in the current situation, our facilities are appreciated even more and new members have been rolling in, even before re-opening.

Volunteering brings huge benets and is an extremely rewarding and fullling aspect of our With the larger volunteer workforce, the Club started lives: whether that contribution is large or small, a remarkable turnaround in a short space of time. On you can help to make a di erence. By utilising our the back of the success of club development and driven skills, developing new ones and connecting with by the members, Jane was successful in grant applications others, we can share our passion for tennis and give to enable their new court project. Thanks to he Harris something back. Our new courts are testament to the harity, a local charity supporting young people under 25, to collective hard work of our volunteer team and we feel very access activities for social and community well-being and a proud to have resurrected an important and historic part of the large award from he ort ngland ommunity sset Fulwood Community. und, the 4 oodlit courts have just been resurfaced with an all-weather, high quality articial grass. ort ngland is a Come an ive tennis a tr e elcome ne memers an Government backed body, committed to building an active visitors an ave isconte rates or ne memers nation, with their ommunity sset und dedicated to Please contact ane on 0770120 or email enhancing the spaces in local communities, to give people the lootennisotmailcom or cec ot or esite opportunity to be active. ttpsclsparltaorFlooLanTennisCl GET THE DEAL • JULY 2020 | 21 APPRENTICESHIPS

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Earn while you learn Join us this September to study Work for a local company a nationally recognised ILM Gain a recognised qualification qualification at Levels 2, 3 and 5.

Funding may be available for level 2 study, while level 3 and level 5 courses are available free of charge to those working in Lancashire based SMEs*. “I think the perfect Apprentice is someone who Bespoke training packages are also available to businesses is willing to gain experience who wish to provide their teams with ILM qualifications, both through real-life work alongside other training. and tutor-led learning. As an To apply, visit: www.preston.ac.uk apprentice, you gain valuable skills and knowledge within your To find out more information, call Julie on: 01772 225025. chosen industry, which isn’t *T&Cs apply. always available through the University route, plus you get APPLICATIONS paid whilst becoming qualified”. OPEN NOW! Daniel Taylor HND Engineering Apprentice Alternatively, why not recruit or Preston’s College trains hundreds of Apprentices every year; Apprentices upskill your workforce with a who choose to work and study at the Leadership and Management same time, earning a salary and becoming THE MOST employable they Apprenticeship? can be! We offer apprenticeships in:

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• Accounting • Dental • Lab Tech Our Leadership & Management training equips learners with the skills • Automotive • Engineering • Leadership & and behaviours needed in business. With recent developments during the covid-19 pandemic, our courses prepare and teach learners how • Business • Hair & Beauty Management • Health & • Marketing & IT to act within unforeseen situations, develop crisis communications • Construction and and learn how to manage a team remotely as many of us get used the Built Environment Social Care • Pharmacy to working from home. What’s more, with funding available, learners can study the relevant programme, gain a nationally recognised qualification whilst enhancing your business.

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Replica of the ceremonial Roman cavalry helmet (c100 A.D.) The last battle fought on English soil was the in unchallenged across the bridge and began to surround Preston discovered at in 1796: photo Steve Harrison 1715. Jacobites (the word comes from the Latin for James- town centre. The battle that followed resulted in far more Jacobus) were the supporters of James, the Old Pretender; son Government deaths than of Jacobites but led ultimately to the of the deposed James II. They wanted to see the Stuart line surrender of the supporters of James. It was recorded at the time restored in place of the Protestant George I. that the Jacobite Gentlemen Ocers, having declared James the ‘Not much history King in Preston Market Square, spent the next few days The Jacobites occupied Preston in November 1715. Meanwhile celebrating and drinking; enchanted by the beauty of the

the Government forces marched from the south and east to women of Preston. Having married a beautiful woman I met in a B Steve Harrison The Geography is key to the History Preston. The Jacobites made no attempt to block the bridge at Preston pub, not far from the same market square, I know the Frien o incle Sare Walton. The Government forces of George I marched feeling. around here’ The acts both as a route and as a barrier. St Leonard’s is built on top of the millstone grit hill which stands between the Rivers Ribble and . A church has stood What is apparent to the Friends of Winckley Square (FoWS) is that every aspect of the there since at least 1150 and parts of the current building date from the 16th Century. To the north there is an uninterrupted history of the Winckley Quarter is a tiny piece of the jigsaw which makes up the much view across the valley of the Ribble to Preston; standing high larger canvas of the History of Preston and South Ribble and in turn national and above the river on its outcrop of Sherwood Sandstone. international history.

Many individuals and organisations continue to research, interpret, explain and share our local heritage. Every contribution helps build the bigger picture. Our part of Lancashire has so much history to celebrate but is often a closed book to many.

Death of a King

In August 1648 the bridge was pivotal in what proved to be the deciding battle of the second English Civil War. The battle on Ribbleton Moor was followed by hand to hand ghting on the bridge over the Ribble. After hours of ‘push of pike’ the victory of the Parliamentary forces, led by General Cromwell, was secured. From Church Brow we can see clearly the bank of the Ribble at Fishwick Bottoms from where the Lancashire Militias, led by Colonel Ralph Assheton, attacked the Royalist forces from the Once again, in November 1745, Jacobites marched through Preston and over the Ribble at Walton le Dale on their way south to Derby east. This battle was key. It was not a foregone conclusion. The in support of Bonnie Prince Charlie; only to return north over the same bridge in December on their long journey back to Scotland and Extract from Buck’s prospect of Preston 1728, showing the Church and the former bridge across the Ribble at Walton le Dale. Royal armies outnumbered the Parliamentary forces. The ultimate defeat at Culloden. outcome led directly to the collapse of the Royalist cause and Crossing the road by St Leonard’s Church Walton le Dale within six months the execution of Charles I. nd that only takes us u to reindustrial reston ot much history around here indeed The Ribble has always been a route east-west and a barrier north-south: photo Steve Harrison Last year I was on a history walk in South Ribble led by Dr The Romans built and occupied a large camp here. Charles II rode south across the bridge in August 1651 with his David Hunt. We met at St Leonard’s Church, Walton le Dale; buried treasure at by the Ribble. Stuart armies were The Ribble served as a barrier to north-south travel west of the 8,600 pieces or why, but we can see items from the in the Scottish army before defeat by Cromwell at Worcester in high up on Church Brow. As the group crossed the road from defeated by Cromwell’s forces in the civil war and later Jacobite Pennines. As we look down on the current Capitol Centre we are Harris Museum (and the ) and we can speculate; September. He would spend the next nine years in exile waiting the church a prosperous looking driver slowed his car, opened armies marched, fought and retreated in the area we overlook viewing a Roman site. Probably used as a supply base for the just as historians have done since the nd was made in 1840. for the Restoration of the Monarchy following the death of the window and asked what we were doing. ‘On a history from Church Brow. Arkwright’s water frame was invented near Roman military. It was never as important as Ribchester but its A wooden bridge linked Walton le Dale with Preston in Cromwell. walk,’ replied one of the group. The driver looked bemused. Stoneygate. The world’s largest power loom weaving shed stood area was extensive. mediaeval times. Here was the lowest bridging point for the ‘History? There’s nothing historical to see around here’ he told near Fishergate. What later became the West Coast Mainline Ribble until the 1750s when ‘Old Penwortham Bridge’ was built. Winckley Square is named after Frances Winckley who later us. He laughed, pitying us, and then was on his way. crossed the Ribble west of here in 1838; linking Preston to the Up-river, towards the M6, is the site of the . Here A number of stone bridges followed at Walton; probably from became Lady Shelley. She was proud of her family’s Jacobite past coal elds of Wigan and access to cheaper fuel for the steam the Ribble was not a barrier but an east-west route. The Hoard, the 15th Century onwards. The bridge we see today, crossing and she treasured a locket which held blood-stained hair from From that viewpoint, looking north across the Ribble, we engines that increasingly powered the mills. Just beyond the site one of the largest of Viking treasure ever found in Europe, the Ribble at Walton le Dale, was preceded by an earlier stone Charles I’s execution. stood within a two mile radius of important sites and events of the Viking treasure runs the M6; the rst stretch of Motorway was buried over a thousand years ago in the early 900s. The bridge about 90m downstream; the scene of clashes of national in the history, not just of our area, but of the whole British in the UK. Not much further east is the Roman fort at Ribchester. Ribble was used by the Vikings as a route between their centres and international importance. Isles. ‘Not much history around here’ indeed. at Dublin and . We’ll never know for certain who buried the 26 | GET THE DEAL • JULY 2020 TO ADVERTISE IN THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE CALL 01772 752 199 History

Replica of the ceremonial Roman cavalry helmet (c100 A.D.) The last battle fought on English soil was the battle of Preston in unchallenged across the bridge and began to surround Preston discovered at Ribchester in 1796: photo Steve Harrison 1715. Jacobites (the word comes from the Latin for James- town centre. The battle that followed resulted in far more Jacobus) were the supporters of James, the Old Pretender; son Government deaths than of Jacobites but led ultimately to the of the deposed James II. They wanted to see the Stuart line surrender of the supporters of James. It was recorded at the time restored in place of the Protestant George I. that the Jacobite Gentlemen Ocers, having declared James the ‘Not much history King in Preston Market Square, spent the next few days The Jacobites occupied Preston in November 1715. Meanwhile celebrating and drinking; enchanted by the beauty of the

the Government forces marched from the south and east to women of Preston. Having married a beautiful woman I met in a B Steve Harrison The Geography is key to the History Preston. The Jacobites made no attempt to block the bridge at Preston pub, not far from the same market square, I know the Frien o incle Sare Walton. The Government forces of George I marched feeling. around here’ The Ribble Valley acts both as a route and as a barrier. St Leonard’s is built on top of the millstone grit hill which stands between the Rivers Ribble and Darwen. A church has stood What is apparent to the Friends of Winckley Square (FoWS) is that every aspect of the there since at least 1150 and parts of the current building date from the 16th Century. To the north there is an uninterrupted history of the Winckley Quarter is a tiny piece of the jigsaw which makes up the much view across the valley of the Ribble to Preston; standing high larger canvas of the History of Preston and South Ribble and in turn national and above the river on its outcrop of Sherwood Sandstone. international history.

Many individuals and organisations continue to research, interpret, explain and share our local heritage. Every contribution helps build the bigger picture. Our part of Lancashire has so much history to celebrate but is often a closed book to many.

Death of a King

In August 1648 the bridge was pivotal in what proved to be the deciding battle of the second English Civil War. The battle on Ribbleton Moor was followed by hand to hand ghting on the bridge over the Ribble. After hours of ‘push of pike’ the victory of the Parliamentary forces, led by General Cromwell, was secured. From Church Brow we can see clearly the bank of the Ribble at Fishwick Bottoms from where the Lancashire Militias, led by Colonel Ralph Assheton, attacked the Royalist forces from the Once again, in November 1745, Jacobites marched through Preston and over the Ribble at Walton le Dale on their way south to Derby east. This battle was key. It was not a foregone conclusion. The in support of Bonnie Prince Charlie; only to return north over the same bridge in December on their long journey back to Scotland and Extract from Buck’s prospect of Preston 1728, showing the Church and the former bridge across the Ribble at Walton le Dale. Royal armies outnumbered the Parliamentary forces. The ultimate defeat at Culloden. outcome led directly to the collapse of the Royalist cause and Crossing the road by St Leonard’s Church Walton le Dale within six months the execution of Charles I. nd that only takes us u to reindustrial reston ot much history around here indeed The Ribble has always been a route east-west and a barrier north-south: photo Steve Harrison Last year I was on a history walk in South Ribble led by Dr The Romans built and occupied a large camp here. Vikings Charles II rode south across the bridge in August 1651 with his David Hunt. We met at St Leonard’s Church, Walton le Dale; buried treasure at Cuerdale by the Ribble. Stuart armies were The Ribble served as a barrier to north-south travel west of the 8,600 pieces or why, but we can see items from the hoard in the Scottish army before defeat by Cromwell at Worcester in high up on Church Brow. As the group crossed the road from defeated by Cromwell’s forces in the civil war and later Jacobite Pennines. As we look down on the current Capitol Centre we are Harris Museum (and the British Museum) and we can speculate; September. He would spend the next nine years in exile waiting the church a prosperous looking driver slowed his car, opened armies marched, fought and retreated in the area we overlook viewing a Roman site. Probably used as a supply base for the just as historians have done since the nd was made in 1840. for the Restoration of the Monarchy following the death of the window and asked what we were doing. ‘On a history from Church Brow. Arkwright’s water frame was invented near Roman military. It was never as important as Ribchester but its A wooden bridge linked Walton le Dale with Preston in Cromwell. walk,’ replied one of the group. The driver looked bemused. Stoneygate. The world’s largest power loom weaving shed stood area was extensive. mediaeval times. Here was the lowest bridging point for the ‘History? There’s nothing historical to see around here’ he told near Fishergate. What later became the West Coast Mainline Ribble until the 1750s when ‘Old Penwortham Bridge’ was built. Winckley Square is named after Frances Winckley who later us. He laughed, pitying us, and then was on his way. crossed the Ribble west of here in 1838; linking Preston to the Up-river, towards the M6, is the site of the Cuerdale Hoard. Here A number of stone bridges followed at Walton; probably from became Lady Shelley. She was proud of her family’s Jacobite past coal elds of Wigan and access to cheaper fuel for the steam the Ribble was not a barrier but an east-west route. The Hoard, the 15th Century onwards. The bridge we see today, crossing and she treasured a locket which held blood-stained hair from From that viewpoint, looking north across the Ribble, we engines that increasingly powered the mills. Just beyond the site one of the largest hoards of Viking treasure ever found in Europe, the Ribble at Walton le Dale, was preceded by an earlier stone Charles I’s execution. stood within a two mile radius of important sites and events of the Viking treasure runs the M6; the rst stretch of Motorway was buried over a thousand years ago in the early 900s. The bridge about 90m downstream; the scene of clashes of national in the history, not just of our area, but of the whole British in the UK. Not much further east is the Roman fort at Ribchester. Ribble was used by the Vikings as a route between their centres and international importance. Isles. ‘Not much history around here’ indeed. at Dublin and York. We’ll never know for certain who buried the TO ADVERTISE IN THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE CALL 01772 752 199 GET THE DEAL • JULY 2020 | 27 History

The last battle fought on English soil was the battle of Preston in unchallenged across the bridge and began to surround Preston 1715. Jacobites (the word comes from the Latin for James- town centre. The battle that followed resulted in far more Jacobus) were the supporters of James, the Old Pretender; son Government deaths than of Jacobites but led ultimately to the of the deposed James II. They wanted to see the Stuart line surrender of the supporters of James. It was recorded at the time restored in place of the Protestant George I. that the Jacobite Gentlemen Ocers, having declared James the King in Preston Market Square, spent the next few days The Jacobites occupied Preston in November 1715. Meanwhile celebrating and drinking; enchanted by the beauty of the

the Government forces marched from the south and east to women of Preston. Having married a beautiful woman I met in a The Geography is key to the History Preston. The Jacobites made no attempt to block the bridge at Preston pub, not far from the same market square, I know the Walton. The Government forces of George I marched feeling. The Ribble Valley acts both as a route and as a barrier. St Leonard’s is built on top of the millstone grit hill which stands between the Rivers Ribble and Darwen. A church has stood there since at least 1150 and parts of the current building date from the 16th Century. To the north there is an uninterrupted view across the valley of the Ribble to Preston; standing high above the river on its outcrop of Sherwood Sandstone.

Until the 1750s Walton le Dale was the lowest bridging point of the Ribble; photo Steve Harrison

Death of a King

In August 1648 the bridge was pivotal in what proved to be the deciding battle of the second English Civil War. The battle on Ribbleton Moor was followed by hand to hand ghting on the bridge over the Ribble. After hours of ‘push of pike’ the victory of Walk was visited by The Young Pretender, Prince Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie), in 1745. From the south end he the Parliamentary forces, led by General Cromwell, was secured. admired the view over the Ribble of what he hoped would soon be part of his kingdom; photo Steve Harrison From Church Brow we can see clearly the bank of the Ribble at Fishwick Bottoms from where the Lancashire Militias, led by Colonel Ralph Assheton, attacked the Royalist forces from the Once again, in November 1745, Jacobites marched through Preston and over the Ribble at Walton le Dale on their way south to Derby east. This battle was key. It was not a foregone conclusion. The in support of Bonnie Prince Charlie; only to return north over the same bridge in December on their long journey back to Scotland and Royal armies outnumbered the Parliamentary forces. The ultimate defeat at Culloden. outcome led directly to the collapse of the Royalist cause and within six months the execution of Charles I. And that only takes us up to pre-industrial Preston- ‘Not much history around here’ indeed!

Last year I was on a history walk in South Ribble led by Dr The Romans built and occupied a large camp here. Vikings Charles II rode south across the bridge in August 1651 with his Why not get involved and nd out more about the history of our area? The Friends of Winckley Square oer events, walks, talks The Ribble served as a barrier to north-south travel west of the 8,600 pieces or why, but we can see items from the hoard in the David Hunt. We met at St Leonard’s Church, Walton le Dale; buried treasure at Cuerdale by the Ribble. Stuart armies were Scottish army before defeat by Cromwell at Worcester in and a website about our heritage and history. https://www.winckleysquarepreston.org/ high up on Church Brow. As the group crossed the road from defeated by Cromwell’s forces in the civil war and later Jacobite Pennines. As we look down on the current Capitol Centre we are Harris Museum (and the British Museum) and we can speculate; September. He would spend the next nine years in exile waiting the church a prosperous looking driver slowed his car, opened armies marched, fought and retreated in the area we overlook viewing a Roman site. Probably used as a supply base for the just as historians have done since the nd was made in 1840. for the Restoration of the Monarchy following the death of Preston Historical Society has an annual programme of lectures to which all are welcome. the window and asked what we were doing. ‘On a history from Church Brow. Arkwright’s water frame was invented near Roman military. It was never as important as Ribchester but its A wooden bridge linked Walton le Dale with Preston in Cromwell. http://www.prestonhistoricalsociety.org.uk/ area was extensive. mediaeval times. Here was the lowest bridging point for the walk,’ replied one of the group. The driver looked bemused. Stoneygate. The world’s largest power loom weaving shed stood We have great museums http://www.harrismuseum.org.uk/ and http://south-ribble.co.uk/srmuseum/index.html and the Ribble until the 1750s when ‘Old Penwortham Bridge’ was built. ‘History? There’s nothing historical to see around here’ he told near Fishergate. What later became the West Coast Mainline Winckley Square is named after Frances Winckley who later excellent County Archives on our doorstep Up-river, towards the M6, is the site of the Cuerdale Hoard. Here A number of stone bridges followed at Walton; probably from us. He laughed, pitying us, and then was on his way. crossed the Ribble west of here in 1838; linking Preston to the became Lady Shelley. She was proud of her family’s Jacobite past https://www.lancashire.gov.uk/libraries-and-archives/archives-and-record-o ce/ coal elds of Wigan and access to cheaper fuel for the steam the Ribble was not a barrier but an east-west route. The Hoard, the 15th Century onwards. The bridge we see today, crossing and she treasured a locket which held blood-stained hair from From that viewpoint, looking north across the Ribble, we engines that increasingly powered the mills. Just beyond the site one of the largest hoards of Viking treasure ever found in Europe, the Ribble at Walton le Dale, was preceded by an earlier stone Charles I’s execution. Check out the Preston History website where Peter Smith has made available outstanding local resources stood within a two mile radius of important sites and events of the Viking treasure runs the M6; the rst stretch of Motorway was buried over a thousand years ago in the early 900s. The bridge about 90m downstream; the scene of clashes of national https://prestonhistory.com/ Ribble was used by the Vikings as a route between their centres and international importance. in the history, not just of our area, but of the whole British in the UK. Not much further east is the Roman fort at Ribchester. For more information or to receive the FoWS newsletter contact [email protected] or contact via Facebook Isles. ‘Not much history around here’ indeed. at Dublin and York. We’ll never know for certain who buried the Lady Shelley 28 | GET THE DEAL • JULY 2020 TO ADVERTISE IN THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE CALL 01772 752 199 History

The last battle fought on English soil was the battle of Preston in unchallenged across the bridge and began to surround Preston 1715. Jacobites (the word comes from the Latin for James- town centre. The battle that followed resulted in far more Jacobus) were the supporters of James, the Old Pretender; son Government deaths than of Jacobites but led ultimately to the of the deposed James II. They wanted to see the Stuart line surrender of the supporters of James. It was recorded at the time restored in place of the Protestant George I. that the Jacobite Gentlemen Ocers, having declared James the King in Preston Market Square, spent the next few days The Jacobites occupied Preston in November 1715. Meanwhile celebrating and drinking; enchanted by the beauty of the

the Government forces marched from the south and east to women of Preston. Having married a beautiful woman I met in a The Geography is key to the History Preston. The Jacobites made no attempt to block the bridge at Preston pub, not far from the same market square, I know the Walton. The Government forces of George I marched feeling. The Ribble Valley acts both as a route and as a barrier. St Leonard’s is built on top of the millstone grit hill which stands between the Rivers Ribble and Darwen. A church has stood there since at least 1150 and parts of the current building date from the 16th Century. To the north there is an uninterrupted view across the valley of the Ribble to Preston; standing high above the river on its outcrop of Sherwood Sandstone.

Until the 1750s Walton le Dale was the lowest bridging point of the Ribble; photo Steve Harrison

Death of a King

In August 1648 the bridge was pivotal in what proved to be the deciding battle of the second English Civil War. The battle on Ribbleton Moor was followed by hand to hand ghting on the bridge over the Ribble. After hours of ‘push of pike’ the victory of Avenham Walk was visited by The Young Pretender, Prince Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie), in 1745. From the south end he the Parliamentary forces, led by General Cromwell, was secured. admired the view over the Ribble of what he hoped would soon be part of his kingdom; photo Steve Harrison From Church Brow we can see clearly the bank of the Ribble at Fishwick Bottoms from where the Lancashire Militias, led by Colonel Ralph Assheton, attacked the Royalist forces from the Once again, in November 1745, Jacobites marched through Preston and over the Ribble at Walton le Dale on their way south to Derby east. This battle was key. It was not a foregone conclusion. The in support of Bonnie Prince Charlie; only to return north over the same bridge in December on their long journey back to Scotland and Royal armies outnumbered the Parliamentary forces. The ultimate defeat at Culloden. outcome led directly to the collapse of the Royalist cause and within six months the execution of Charles I. And that only takes us up to pre-industrial Preston- ‘Not much history around here’ indeed!

Last year I was on a history walk in South Ribble led by Dr The Romans built and occupied a large camp here. Vikings Charles II rode south across the bridge in August 1651 with his Why not get involved and nd out more about the history of our area? The Friends of Winckley Square oer events, walks, talks The Ribble served as a barrier to north-south travel west of the 8,600 pieces or why, but we can see items from the hoard in the David Hunt. We met at St Leonard’s Church, Walton le Dale; buried treasure at Cuerdale by the Ribble. Stuart armies were Scottish army before defeat by Cromwell at Worcester in and a website about our heritage and history. https://www.winckleysquarepreston.org/ high up on Church Brow. As the group crossed the road from defeated by Cromwell’s forces in the civil war and later Jacobite Pennines. As we look down on the current Capitol Centre we are Harris Museum (and the British Museum) and we can speculate; September. He would spend the next nine years in exile waiting the church a prosperous looking driver slowed his car, opened armies marched, fought and retreated in the area we overlook viewing a Roman site. Probably used as a supply base for the just as historians have done since the nd was made in 1840. for the Restoration of the Monarchy following the death of Preston Historical Society has an annual programme of lectures to which all are welcome. the window and asked what we were doing. ‘On a history from Church Brow. Arkwright’s water frame was invented near Roman military. It was never as important as Ribchester but its A wooden bridge linked Walton le Dale with Preston in Cromwell. http://www.prestonhistoricalsociety.org.uk/ area was extensive. mediaeval times. Here was the lowest bridging point for the walk,’ replied one of the group. The driver looked bemused. Stoneygate. The world’s largest power loom weaving shed stood We have great museums http://www.harrismuseum.org.uk/ and http://south-ribble.co.uk/srmuseum/index.html and the Ribble until the 1750s when ‘Old Penwortham Bridge’ was built. ‘History? There’s nothing historical to see around here’ he told near Fishergate. What later became the West Coast Mainline Winckley Square is named after Frances Winckley who later excellent County Archives on our doorstep Up-river, towards the M6, is the site of the Cuerdale Hoard. Here A number of stone bridges followed at Walton; probably from us. He laughed, pitying us, and then was on his way. crossed the Ribble west of here in 1838; linking Preston to the became Lady Shelley. She was proud of her family’s Jacobite past https://www.lancashire.gov.uk/libraries-and-archives/archives-and-record-o ce/ coal elds of Wigan and access to cheaper fuel for the steam the Ribble was not a barrier but an east-west route. The Hoard, the 15th Century onwards. The bridge we see today, crossing and she treasured a locket which held blood-stained hair from From that viewpoint, looking north across the Ribble, we engines that increasingly powered the mills. Just beyond the site one of the largest hoards of Viking treasure ever found in Europe, the Ribble at Walton le Dale, was preceded by an earlier stone Charles I’s execution. Check out the Preston History website where Peter Smith has made available outstanding local resources stood within a two mile radius of important sites and events of the Viking treasure runs the M6; the rst stretch of Motorway was buried over a thousand years ago in the early 900s. The bridge about 90m downstream; the scene of clashes of national https://prestonhistory.com/ Ribble was used by the Vikings as a route between their centres and international importance. in the history, not just of our area, but of the whole British in the UK. Not much further east is the Roman fort at Ribchester. For more information or to receive the FoWS newsletter contact [email protected] or contact via Facebook Isles. ‘Not much history around here’ indeed. at Dublin and York. We’ll never know for certain who buried the Lady Shelley TO ADVERTISE IN THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE CALL 01772 752 199 GET THE DEAL • JULY 2020 | 29 GTD_Advert A4 July 20.pdf 1 24/06/2020 14:59

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