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8 Greengate Lane, Carnforth, LA5 9JJ : 01524 735002 BAINES BAGGULEY PENHALE NORTH LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIRECTORY OF CLUBS SEASON 2018-2019 LEAGUE SECRETARY: Mr Aaron Hockham Address: 8 Greengate Lane, Carnforth, LA5 9JJ : 01524 735002 (m) 0788-683-1494 Email [email protected] FIXTURE & REFEREE APPOINTMENT SECRETARY: Mr Lawrence Postlethwaite, Address: 5 Broadacre Place, Caton Nr. Lancaster, LA2 9NL : 01524 770095 (m) 0792-510-8340 Email lpostlethwaite@ btinternet.com REGISTRATION SECRETARY Mr Dave Boston Address: 6, Mawson Mews, Lancaster LA1 1AP : 0792-050-7977 Email: [email protected] DIRECTORY OF CLUBS SEASON 2018-2019 PREMIER DIVISION ARNSIDE FC: Secretary: Mr Michael Miller, 32, Armitage Way, Galgate, Lancaster, LA2 0BN Tele: (m) 0771 2623 270 Manager: Adam Richardson 0776 6144 557 Ground: Post Code LA5 0EB Memorial Playing Fields, Silverdale Road, Arnside. From the Promenade in Arnside turn left by the Albion Hotel onto Silverdale Road. Ground is approximately 400 metres on left. Parking is available at the rear of the Catholic Church. Change in Pavilion on ground. Club Colours: Blue Shirts, Black Shorts, Blue Socks. Change Colours: Red Shirts, Black Shorts, Red Socks. Club Meeting: Held in the pavilion on ground on the second Tuesday of the month at 7-00pm. CARNFORTH RANGERS: Secretary: Mr Casey Bragg, 36 Longfield Drive, Carnforth. LA5 9EJ Tele: 01524 734569 or (m) 0781 0648 724 Ground: Post Code LA5 9NB Quarry Park, Lundsfield Carnforth. Take the A6 road from Lancaster to Carnforth. At traffic lights in the centre of Carnforth turn right (from Lancaster), turn left (from North). Turn right after next set of traffic lights, immediately after going over a Canal Bridge and follow unmade road to the end. Change in pavilion on ground. Club Colours: ALL RED Change Colours: ALL BLUE Club Meeting: Held in the Ex-Serviceman’s Club Carnforth on the first Monday in the month at 7-00pm. A Charter Standard Club. CARTMEL AND DISTRICT FC: Secretary: Mr Stuart Taylor, 9 Blenkett View, Jack Hill, Allithwaite, Grange over Sands, Cumbria. LA11 7RX. Tele: 01539 535156 (m) 0772 0594 361. Ground: Post Code LA11 6QF Cartmel Park Cartmel. Through village square to the main car park (Race Course). Change in pavilion on ground. Club Colours: Yellow Shirts, Black Shorts, Yellow Socks. Change Colours: ALL RED. Club Meeting: Held in the pavilion on the ground, on the first Thursday of the month at 7-00pm CATON UNITED: Secretary: Mr David Wood, 38 Fell View, Caton, Lancaster LA2 9RP Tele: 0797 4977 507 Manager: Lee Marshall 0787 9274 658 Ground: Post Code LA2 9QS Station Hotel Sports Field Caton. Take the A683 out of Lancaster to Caton. Ground is behind Station Hotel, just after mini-roundabout. Cars MUST park on field and NOT on Station Hotel Car Park. Change in pavilion on ground. Club Colours: Navy Blue Shirts Navy Blue Shorts Blue Socks Change Colours: ALL YELLOW Club Meeting: Held in the Station Hotel on the first Tuesday of the month at 8-00pm. COLLEGE FC: Secretary: Mr Mark Fairclough, 1, Kingfisher Drive, Heysham LA3 2FT Tele: 0772 3916 038 Ground: Post Code LA1 2TY Lancaster and Morecambe College of Further Education 3G pitch. From City Centre take the Lancaster to Morecambe Road. The sports ground is on the right, after the first roundabout. Change in the Sports Centre. Club Colours: Orange Shirts, Orange and Black Shorts, Orange Socks Change Colours: ALL YELLOW Club Meeting: Held in the Dog and Partridge on Wednesdays at 9-00pm GALGATE: Secretary: Mr Darren Lambert, 16 Village Road, Cockerham, Lancaster, LA2 0BF Tele: 01524 791114 Mobile: 0776 6220 994 Ground: Post Code LA2 0LQ Recreation Ground Galgate, behind the Plough Hotel on the A6 going South of Lancaster. After traffic lights in Galgate go under Railway Bridge then turn right onto field. Park on club car park NOT on Plough Inn car park. Alternative route is to travel South on M6 and leave at junction 33 and take the second exit at roundabout. Galgate is ¾ mile to ground on left. Change in ‘New’ pavilion next to pitch. Club Colours: ALL RED and WHITE Change Colours: ALL BLUE and WHITE. Club Meeting: Held in Clubhouse next to pitch, on the second Monday of the month at 7-30pm HIGHGROVE FC: Secretary: Mrs Paula Jackson, 14, Havelock Street, Lancaster LA1 4AD Tele: (h) 01524 571861 (m) 0774 8730 416 Ground: Post Code LA1 5LA Royal Albert Hospital playing fields No 1 pitch. From City Centre take the A6 road South past Lancaster Infirmary to roundabout. Take 3rd exit and follow road past school on right then over Railway Bridge. Go over two mini-roundabouts and turn first left into FREE NHS car park. DO NOT PARK CARS IN CHERRY TREE DRIVE OR NEAR THE GROUND YOU MAY BE CLAMPED. Change in pavilion on ground. Club Colours: Royal Blue Shirts with White Trim. Royal Blue Shorts, Royal Blue Socks. Change Colours: Red Shirts with White Trim, Red or Turquoise Shorts with White Trim, Red Socks. Meeting: Held in the Park Hotel 1, St Oswald Street, Lancaster on the first Wednesday of the month at 7-30pm. INGLETON FC: Secretary: Mr Peter Boardman, 9, Green Meadow Close, Ingleton, Carnforth LA6 3FE Tele: 0794 1887 857 Manager: Mr Jim Rogerson 0779 4143 030 Ground: Post Code LA6 3HG Ingleton Community Centre Sports Field. Turn left after the Iron Bridge then second left onto the Community Centre car park. You must pay to park your car. Free car park tickets from Ingleton in changing rooms Change in the Community Centre. Club Colours: White Shirts with Black Trim, Black Shorts, White Socks. Change Colours: Orange Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks. Club Meeting: Held in the Ingleton Ex-Servicemen’s Club on the last Monday of the month at 8pm. A Charter Standard Club. MARSH UNITED Secretary: Mr Dennis McGonnell, 6, Wharfedale Road, Marsh, Lancaster LA1 5ND Tele: (m) 0771 0938 628 Ground: Post Code: LA1 1LP ‘Coronation Field’ “Willow Lane” Lancaster. From the City Centre to Castle Railway Station, then follow road to the end, then turn right at mini-roundabout. Ground is on the left. Change in pavilion on ground. Separate changing room for referees. Club Colours: Yellow and Black Striped Shirts, Black Shorts, Black Socks. Change Colours: Purple Shirts White Socks, Purple Socks Club Meeting: Held in Hornets Bar Hornbeam Road off Willow Lane, Lancaster on Fridays at 7-30pm. MAYFIELD UNITED: Secretary: Mr Mally Boyd, 11, Whitbarrow Square, Lancaster, LA1 3QQ Tele: (m) 0745 0008 479 Ground: Post Code LA1 2LN. Pitch No 2 pitch Ryelands Park. From the City Centre take the A6 over the Millenium Bridge. Take the right-hand lane onto Morecambe road then immediately take the left hand fork into road signposted Carnforth. At traffic lights just before a petrol station, turn left onto Torrisholme road. Park opening is approx 250 metres on left. Change in pavilion on ground. Club Colours: Yellow and Black Shirts, Black Shorts, Black Socks Change Colours: Red and Black Shirts, Black Shorts, Black Socks. Club Meeting: Held in the Railway Club on the first Monday of the month at 7-30pm MORECAMBE ROYALS: Secretary: Mr Paul Williams, 8, Branksome Drive, Torrisholme, Morecambe LA4 5UL Tele: (h) 01524 401293 (m) 0787 7402 798 Manager: Gareth Holmes 0789 5337 015 Ground: Post Code: LA1 5JS. No 3 Pitch Salt Ayre Sports Centre, Scale Hall, Lancaater. From the City Centre take the A6 over the Millenium Bridge. Take the Lancaster to Morecambe Road. At the first roundabout take the first exit onto Ovangle Road, turn left just past ‘ASDA’ then immediately left again and follow road to the Sports Centre. ALL CLUBS must on arrival at Salt Ayre enter the changing rooms at the side entrance. Club Colours: ALL ROYAL BLUE Change Colours: Burgundy Shirts, Black Shorts Black Socks Club Meeting: Held in the George Hotel, Torrisholme on the last Saturday of each month at 5pm STOREYS: Secretary: Mrs Rebecca Toulmin, 30, Pottery Gardens, Wyresdale Road, Lancaster LA1 3BT Tele: (h) 01524 935615 (m) 0771 9471 239 Ground: Post Code LA1 4DW from the north to Lancaster City Centre. Follow A6 road south and go past Lancaster Infirmary to roundabout. Take the first exit onto Bowerham Road for approx 1 mile. Go through mini-roundabout and take the second right onto Wellington road. Carry on to garages on the left. Ground is behind lock-up garages. Change in pavilion on ground. Club Colours: ALL NAVY BLUE Change Colours: White Shirts Black Shorts White Socks Club Meeting: Held in Clubhouse on York Road on the second Tuesday of each month at 8-30pm. TRIMPELL & BARE RANGERS FC : Secretary: Mr John Cassidy, 78 Acre Moss Lane Morecambe LA4 4NB Tele: 0783 0165 210 Ground: Post Code LA4 4UP: No 1 pitch Trimpell Sports Ground, Outmoss Lane, Morecambe. From Lancaster take the Lancaster to Morecambe Road. At the third roundabout take the second exit and go past Sainsbury’s, keep on road and over a mini roundabout. Turn left, just before the York Hotel, onto James Street to ground. Change in pavilion next to ground. Club Colours: Blue and White Striped Shirts, Blue Shorts, Blue Socks. Change Colours: Red Shirt and White Striped Shirts, White Shorts, Red Socks. Club Meeting: Held in Trimpell Club on Mondays at 7-30pm DIVISION ONE BOLTON LE SANDS: Secretary: Mr Anthony Livingstone, 29 Lowlands Road, Bolton Le Sands, LA5 8HE Tele: (m) 0780 7501 245 or 0793 4671 420 Ground: Post Code LA5 8DN: Packet Boat Lane, Bolton Le Sands. Take the A6 North from Lancaster into village. Ground is at the rear of the Packet Boat Hotel with car park. 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