Information and Advice for the Lancaster District’s Third Sector – 11 October 2024
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Our weekly Bulletin is full of useful information. It’s one of the ways that LDCVS supports you to support your communities.
An archive of previous editions can be found here.
Before you read this week’s Bulletin help LDCVS to help you by anonymously telling us what you’d like to improve when it comes to your organisation’s ability to successfully find funding for your projects and activities.
Everyone can answer, no matter what you do in your organisation.
We Asked, You Said: Net Promoter Score
Thank you to everyone who completed the question on our Net Promoter Score, telling us how likely they are (out of ten) to recommend LDCVS to a friend or colleague.
We’re delighted that you approve of what we’re doing with a net score of 86% – calculated as the percentage of people who answered 9 or 10, less the percentage of people who answered 6 or below.
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Lancaster District Funding Fair 2024 – Almost Fully Booked
There are just a handful of places left for this year’s Lancaster District CVS Funding Fair at both the morning pre-bookable appointments session and afternoon drop-in marketplace. You’ll need to book quickly now if you are to secure a place to attend.
The event will take place at The Trimpell Sports and Social Club in Morecambe on Tuesday 15th October and features 18 grant and trust fund organisations such as the Arts Council, National Lottery Heritage Fund, Lancashire Community Foundation, Francis Scott Trust, Westminster Fund, LDCVS Bay Foundation, and more!
Secure your spot via the TryBooking links for morning and afternoon sessions.
To attend in the morning and secure up to 5 pre-bookable appointments, book here
To attend the afternoon marketplace drop-in session and access workshop sessions, book here
Each session costs £6.00 per organisation, which admits two delegates. (£10 for non-members)
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch on [email protected] or telephone and ask for Sharon on 01524 555900. And if you find that all the tickets have been taken when you go to make a booking, please do email so we can add you to a waiting list for if any spaces are freed up.
Download the Funding Fair Brochure here to find out more
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Student Placements – Work-Based Learning Briefing Session
Lancaster District CVS is partnering with Lancaster University to offer voluntary sector organisations the chance to host final-year students for work placements. An online briefing will be held at 1 pm on Thursday, 3rd October, to explain how organisations can benefit from fresh perspectives while helping students gain professional experience. Roles can include research, advocacy, event support, social media strategy, and more.
To learn more or book a free spot, visit the TryBooking page. If you’re interested in hosting a student or would like more information, contact Mark Waddington at [email protected] for additional details.
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We Asked, You Said: Practical Action to Improve Transport Options
In response to our earlier question about making a wish to improve the Lancaster district, many people responding told us that they’d choose to improve transport options that provide an alternative to cars. Following up, we asked you to turn away from wishes and tell us about practical actions we could take as a CVS and a sector to help achieve this aim.
You told us that collectively we could:
- Commit to encouraging staff to try and use their cars less for commuting and business meetings.
- Be involved in active travel planning with the city council.
- Promote car share and alternative forms of transport for events and meetings that CVS are hosting.
- Introduce water taxis across the Bay!
- Encourage free bicycle schemes with training on how to ride and look after them.
- Organise group cycle pelotons that people could join to feel safer getting from A to B
- Campaign for better and cheaper/free buses including connections to the Lakes
- Talk to our local authorities and Stagecoach to explain what communities need
- Invest in a small bus that a standard licence holder could drive, taking small groups to events with only petrol costs needed.
It was really inspiring to see these responses, which provide plenty of food for thought and some practical ideas. Thanks to everyone who took the time to write in.
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Lancaster District Funding Fair 2024 – Bookings are now LIVE!
Booking for the Lancaster District CVS Funding Fair 2024 are open, offering morning pre-bookable appointments and an afternoon drop-in marketplace.
The event will take place at The Trimpell Sports and Social Club in Morecambe, featuring 18 grant and trust fund organisations such as the Arts Council, National Lottery Heritage Fund, Lancashire Community Foundation, Francis Scott Trust, Westminster Fund, LDCVS Bay Foundation, and more!
Attendees can meet with funders, attend workshops, and get advice on securing funding. Morning sessions allow up to 5 pre-booked appointments, while the afternoon offers flexible browsing of stalls.
Secure your spot via the TryBooking links for morning and afternoon sessions.
To attend in the morning and to request up to 5 pre-bookable appointments click here
To attend the afternoon marketplace drop-in session and access workshop sessions click here
Each session costs £6.00 per organisation, which admits two delegates. (£10 for non-members)
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch on [email protected] or telephone and ask for Sharon on 01524 555900.
View the Funding Fair Brochure here to find out more
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Update Regarding Recent Riots and Community Unrest
Following recent events concerning disturbances in the community our Chief Officer has shared an important update. Lancaster District CVS, in collaboration with VCSEP and NAVCA, is committed to providing support information, rebuilding trust, and coordinating local network meetings for community cohesion and mutual aid.
“Dear Colleague, Friend and Supporter,
We hope this message finds you well. As part of our commitment to keeping you informed, we want to address recent events related to the unrests across our communities. As the membership body for the local voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise sector, we are working in partnership with the VCSEP (Voluntary and Community Sector Emergencies Partnership), NAVCA (National Association for Voluntary Community Action), our local partners to support our members and our partners who are:
- Working to get messages out across communities and community organisations on the support available, how to stay safe.
- Working with the voluntary community faith and social enterprise sector, our partners and others to start to rebuild trust and develop cohesive communities.
- Helping with local coordination of network meetings in order to provide mutual support and share resources between members and partners.
We understand that these events will have caused significant concern and distress. The safety and well-being of everyone in our community are our top priorities. During these challenging times, it is crucial to stay informed and take appropriate precautions to ensure your safety and that of your colleagues, volunteers, and people that use your services. We offer our support to community groups and charities so please do contact us if you have concerns or if you have any support need, we will do our best to help.
We will continue monitoring the situation and provide further updates and advice as needed.
Our thoughts remains with all those affected and thank you for your dedication to our community.
Stay safe and take care.
Sincerely,
Yakub Patel
Chief Executive Officer
Lancaster District Community and Voluntary Solutions
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FestiVOL 2024 – Save the Date!
Our third annual celebration of the Lancaster district’s voluntary sector takes place on Thursday 21 November at Lune Valley Methodist Hub.
As always, this promises to be a enjoyable day full of excitement and networking opportunities as we invite you all to share your successes, learn from each other, and make plans for the future.
We’ll be joined by several guest speakers who will talk in detail about recent projects before breaking out into workshops focusing on themes including the challenges and achievements of our colleagues working in rural areas, how community organisations can change our local economy, and how getting active physically and mentally can improve health and build connections.
Bringing our sector together has been a highlight of our autumn for the last few years, and we’re really excited to be finalising our plans for 2024. We’ll be sending out full information and a booking link in mid-September – so for now we’d love it if you could save the date!
National Lottery Heritage Fund Improving Green and Blue Spaces
The National Lottery Heritage Fund is offering grants between £250,000 and £1 million for not-for-profit organisations to improve access to historic parks and urban green spaces in towns and cities. The funding, part of the Towns and Cities Strategic Initiative, supports nature recovery, wellbeing, and community partnerships.
Expressions of interest are due by 12 November 2024.
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Ofgem Energy Redress Scheme
The Ofgem Energy Industry Voluntary Redress Scheme has reopened with its largest funding round, offering £35 million in grants to charities and community energy groups in England, Scotland, and Wales. Funding supports projects that help vulnerable communities manage energy use and bills, as well as initiatives focused on reducing carbon emissions.
Applications are due by 5pm on 22 October. Organisations must register 10 working days before the deadline for eligibility checks.
Learn more about this fund here
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Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund
Wave 3 of the Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund is now open for applications, offering funding to local authorities and social housing landlords to improve the energy efficiency of social homes in England. The fund aims to upgrade homes below EPC band C, reducing carbon emissions, tackling fuel poverty, and supporting green jobs. Social housing providers, including small landlords, are encouraged to apply, with flexible options for those managing fewer than 100 homes.
Applications are due by midday on 25th November 2024.
Find out more about the Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund
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Education Endowment Foundation: Writing and Maths
The Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) has launched its Autumn 2024 funding round, focusing on improving Writing (Key Stages 1-4) and Secondary Mathematics outcomes for pupils in England, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds. Grants range from £90,000 to £1.5 million, with no minimum or maximum limit. Eligible applicants include schools, charities, and universities.
The deadline for applications is 7 November 2024.
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Windrush Day Grant Scheme
The Ministry of Housing, Communities, and Local Government, in partnership with Near Neighbours, is offering grants between £5,000 and £50,000 for local authorities, charities, and community groups in England to engage with the Windrush story and communities. For 2025, projects should aim to celebrate and educate about the contributions of the Windrush generation, promote community cohesion, and have a lasting impact.
Applications must include a lead event on National Windrush Day (22 June 2025) and should be submitted by 25 November 2024.
Learn more about the Windrush Grant Scheme
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Lancaster Community Fund Round 2
Lancaster City Council and Lancaster District CVS are inviting local charities and community groups needing help to deliver projects and activities which will benefit local people to apply for funding from the Lancaster Community Fund.
Organisations can apply for grants of up to £1,000 and applications from new start up groups and small grassroots groups are particularly welcomed. The grant pot is made up of several charity funds donated to Lancaster City Council to support those living in disadvantaged areas of the community.
The fund has three main priorities:
- Projects that increase community involvement, build community wealth and resilience.
- Projects that contribute towards carbon reduction and a more sustainable district.
- Projects that contribute to individual and community wellbeing
The second round of the fund is now open. Apply by 11:59pm on 1 November 2024.
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Kellogg’s Breakfast Club Grants
Kellogg’s has launched its 2025 Breakfast Club Grants Scheme, offering £1,000 grants to schools in need to support their breakfast clubs. The scheme prioritizes schools with over 35% Pupil Premium or those in the 10% most deprived postcodes. The funding can be used flexibly to provide breakfast and a warm environment for children, helping tackle food insecurity.
Schools can apply now via the Kellogg’s Breakfast Club Grants Programme website.
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BT Apprenticeship Fund
The BT Group Apprenticeship Fund offers £4 million in apprenticeship funding over four years to support SMEs, charities, and public sector organisations in England. Utilizing the apprenticeship levy, the program focuses on digital skills and aims to assist up to 550 apprentices, addressing recruitment challenges and boosting the economy. It also seeks to reduce the digital divide and promote social mobility by providing quick access to funding for smaller organizations.
Successful applicants receive apprenticeship training within 20 days, with ongoing support available.
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Road Safety Trust’s Autumn Round
The Road Safety Trust’s Autumn 2024 grant program has opened and it’s focus is on “Inequalities in Road Safety” aiming to address social and demographic factors affecting road safety in the UK. It funds projects related to illegal road use, rural and age-related risks, access to safety technology, and road safety for children with disabilities.
Grants range from £10,000 to £300,000 for practical or research-based projects. UK public organisations, charities, and universities can apply, with match funding required. Eligible costs include staffing, travel, and equipment.
Applications will be accepted from 26 September to 1 November 2024.
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Grants to Reduce Social Isolation for Over 55s
Home Instead Charities aims to combat loneliness among adults over 55 by funding local community events that keep them active and connected. They offer two levels of grants: up to £500 for small grassroots groups and up to £1,500 for local registered charities, with larger grants for exceptional projects. Funding supports regular activities, one-off events, and group sessions.
Grants are available to organisations with reserves under three months’ operating costs, and those with more will receive up to 50% of the project cost.
The final 2024 application window runs until 31 October.
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Quaker Housing Trust Grants
The Quaker Housing Trust supports grassroots housing organisations in England, Scotland, and Wales by providing advice, grants, and interest-free loans to help provide affordable homes for those in need, such as people with health issues, single parents, and refugees. They offer grants up to £6,000 for best practice and up to £50,000 in combined grants and loans.
The Trust is particularly interested in projects from underrepresented regions and communities.
The final application deadline for 2024 is 13 November.
Learn more about this funding opportunity
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LGBT+ Futures: Equity Fund
The LGBT+ Futures: Equity Fund, supported by The National Lottery Community Fund, are offering £500,000 in small grants ranging from £100 to £25,000. It supports user-led LGBT+ organisations in England working with underrepresented communities. Grants can be used for running costs, projects, and leadership development.
Applications are assessed on a rolling basis, with a deadline of 21 November 2024.
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Ogden Trust Physics Education Grants
The Ogden Trust is offering grants of up to £5,000 three times a year to educational institutions and charities in England to support physics teaching and learning. Funding can be used for curriculum support (ages 11-18) and enrichment activities (ages 4-18), particularly for underrepresented students.
Eligible applicants include schools, colleges, and non-profits, but funds cannot be used for IT equipment or textbooks.
The current application round closes on 8 December 2024, with decisions made within two months.
Learn more about this funding opportunity
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Arts & Culture Impact Fund (Repayable Finance)
The Arts & Culture Impact Fund, now part of Figurative, offers repayable finance between £150,000 and £1,000,000 to UK-based arts, culture, and heritage organisations. Aimed at socially driven initiatives, funding can be used for asset acquisition, infrastructure improvement, and scaling ventures. Loans are available until May 2032, with interest rates from 3% to 8.5%. Applications are currently open.
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Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund – Wave 3
The Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund (Wave 3) will soon open, offering grants to upgrade social housing in England below EPC band C. The fund supports energy efficiency improvements, reducing carbon emissions, tackling fuel poverty, and promoting green jobs. Grants of up to £7,500 per home are available, with additional funding for low carbon heating.
Local authorities, housing associations, and registered charities owning social housing can apply. The scheme focuses on energy-saving measures like solar panels and insulation to help lower energy bills and contribute to the UK’s Net Zero target by 2050.
Find out more about the Social Housing Fund
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Hardship Grants to Support Vulnerable Families and Individuals Across the UK
The COSARAF Foundation is offering grants of up to £2,000 to UK-based organisations that support families and individuals facing financial hardship. Grants can cover basic expenses like utilities, food, household items, rent arrears, and immigration costs. Priority is given to the most financially excluded, families, and those with caring responsibilities. Most grants are around £500, with applications reviewed every six weeks and responses within eight weeks. Third-party social organisations such as charities and housing associations can apply on behalf of those in need.
Applications can be submitted at any time.
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BBC Children In Need’s New ‘Pudsey Next Steps’ Funding Programme
BBC Children in Need has launched the Pudsey Next Steps funding programme, offering grants between £1,000 and £15,000 to organisations serving marginalised children and young people across the UK. This round prioritises new applicants with annual incomes below £100,000, focusing on areas including Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales, and various regions of England. Funding can cover core or project costs and a new round with different priorities will open in 2025.
Applications due by 16 October 2024.
Find out more: BBC Children in Need
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Funding for Community Groups to Run Events During British Science Week 2024
The Community Grants for British Science Week 2024 are now open for applications. Supported by UK Research and Innovation, Community Grants help eligible community groups to organise events and activities for their audiences during British Science Week (8-17 March 2024), expanding the number of people who enjoy and take part in science.
For British Science Week 2024, there are grants of £500 and £1000 for community groups that work with people who are typically underrepresented in science, and which set out to deliver an event or activity that involves the local community, challenges science stereotypes and inspires ongoing science engagement.
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Arts Council England Creative People and Places Programme
The National Portfolio Creative People and Places funding aims to increase cultural participation in under-served areas of England by empowering local residents to shape arts provision. Grants between £750,000 and £1 million are available for programmes starting April 2026. Projects must involve community and cultural representatives and deliver over three years. At least 15% of the total funding should come from other sources. Applicants must consult with an Arts Council England Relationship Manager by 19 December 2024 before applying.
The deadline for applications is 16 January 2025, 12pm.
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Asda Foundation Grants for Grassroots Community Groups
The Asda Foundation has awarded over £1.2 million in grants to 65 community projects across the UK, helping transform local spaces. Grants range from £10,000 to £25,000 and aim to improve facilities that support mental health, youth services, and vulnerable groups. Projects include upgrades to community kitchens, roof repairs, and enhancing accessibility to outdoor spaces. These investments are intended to strengthen community connections, reduce loneliness, and ensure vital spaces remain operational.
Find out more about the ASDA Foundation
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Triangle Trust’s Autumn Funding Round
The Triangle Trust’s Autumn Funding Round offers grants of up to £80,000 over two years to support high-risk young women and girls (ages 11-30) on the edge of the criminal justice system. Eligible UK charities, social enterprises, and CICs must show that 80% of their beneficiaries are women and girls, with work that is gender and trauma informed. Priority is given to projects supporting care-experienced and racialised communities, particularly in Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
The Autumn 2024 application window opened on the 16 September and closes on 30 October 2024.
For more information, please visit The Triangle Trust
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Pots of Possibility: Your Pots – 3 Days to Go!
There are three days left to apply to the 2024 round of the Your Pots strand of the Pots of Possibility fund.
Grant of up to £10,000 can be used to fund projects which help create a regenerative economy in our district. This means things like:
- reusing, repurposing and repairing things currently going to waste,
- sharing resources like tools, materials and skills,
- repurposing currently unused spaces,
- inspiring people to use and buy things more sustainably
- growing, cooking and eating seasonal, local and sustainable food
Your Pots grants are awarded after a public voting event which makes recommendations about which projects should receive funding. You don’t need to provide all the details about your project at this stage, so if you have an idea please do take a look at lancastercvs.org.uk/pots to find out more.
If you’d like to learn more about projects which have already received Pots of Possibility funding, take a look at the FoodFutures website.
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Minds Within the Bay
Applications are open until 28 October
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Friends Provident Foundation – shifting perceptions about the economy
The Friends Provident Foundation offers UK-based organisations the chance to participate in a three-year programme aimed at shifting perceptions and beliefs about the economy and exploring what it could become.
The programme will focus on promoting the idea that economic change is possible, using an action research approach to generate shared learning. Each selected organisation will receive £50,000 annually for three years, along with compensation for attending programme learning days.
Eligible applicants include NGOs, think tanks, academics, media outlets, and social enterprises. Decisions will be announced on 20th December 2024, with activities starting in January 2025.
The deadline for applications is 21 October 2024, 12pm
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Imperial Polythene Community Impact Fund
This fund is designed to support local organisations working to improve the environment, promote sustainability, encourage creativity, and tackle local challenges, all with the goal of enhancing community well-being.
It’s open to charities, CIOs, and CICs with an annual income between £25,000 and £500,000. To apply, organisations need to have a safeguarding policy (if relevant), a bank account with at least two unrelated signatories, and a board of three unrelated trustees or directors.
They also need to have been up and running for at least 12 months with financial records available. Grants of up to £1,000 are available from a total fund of £10,000. If you’re interested, you can find all the details and apply through the Imperial Polythene website.
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Cash4Clubs
The Cash4Clubs grant program, funded by Flutter UK & Ireland, offers £2,000 unrestricted grants to not-for-profit organisations across the UK and Ireland. It’s focused on increasing adult participation in sports, especially for 18-25-year-olds, and prioritizes groups from underrepresented communities, like women, people with disabilities, and racially diverse groups.
The funding can be used for any purpose that helps the organisation continue or grow its activities, and the program may close early if oversubscribed.
Applications will be accepted until 12 November 2024.
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Masonic Charitable Foundation Grants for Hospice UK Members
The Masonic Charitable Foundation, in partnership with Hospice UK, is offering a £400,000 grants programme for independent charitable hospices that are members of Hospice UK. Grants of up to £40,000 are available to support initiatives aimed at improving care for people with progressive neurological conditions.
Funding can be used for a range of activities, including implementing recommendations from service reviews, piloting new projects, introducing new interventions, or adapting existing services. Eligible expenses include staff salaries, equipment, travel, and training.
The application deadline is 18 November 2024.
Explore this funding option here
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Paul Hamlyn Foundation Teacher Development Fund
Applications for 2025 funding for the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Teacher Development Fund are now open. The fund supports arts-based approaches to create equitable classrooms, helping all students thrive. It funds projects that empower teachers and arts organisations to collaborate, improving learning outcomes for students facing systemic inequities.
Eligible applicants include state-sector primary schools, SEND, and alternative provision settings, as well as arts organisations. Grants of up to £165,000 are available for projects lasting two academic years, involving partnerships with a minimum of six schools. Applications for 2025 are now open, with a two-stage process starting in September and closing on 15 January 2025.
The application deadline is Wednesday 13 November 2024, 12pm.
Full details are on the Paul Hamlyn Foundation website
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Ofwat Grants for Innovative Water Sector Solutions
Ofwat’s fifth Water Breakthrough Challenge will award up to £40 million to collaborative innovation projects in the water sector. These projects aim to address key issues such as climate change, pollution, and improving customer services.
Water companies are encouraged to partner with diverse organisations, including academic institutions and charities, to develop solutions. Since 2020, Ofwat’s Innovation Fund has granted over £150 million to 93 projects. The competition includes two funding streams with winners announced in May 2025, supporting initiatives that enhance environmental sustainability and operational resilience.
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Rewilding Challenge Fund
The Rewilding Challenge Fund is offering a £100,000 grant to support large-scale rewilding initiatives that enhance biodiversity, build resilient ecosystems, and support local economies.
The fund encourages collaboration between landowners, organisations, and communities to create nature-led projects that benefit both people and wildlife. Eligible applicants must join or be eligible for Rewilding Britain’s Rewilding Network. The two-stage application process starts with submitting an expression of interest by 11 October 2024, with final decisions announced in January 2025.
For more details, email: [email protected] or click on this link
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Armed Forces Families Fund
The Armed Forces Families Fund: Early Years Programme 2024-25, funded by the Ministry of Defence, offers grants between £5,000 and £50,000 for projects that enhance early childhood education and childcare for children under 5 from Armed Forces families.
Eligible applicants include childcare providers, local authorities, and organisations offering relevant training. Projects must benefit at least 50% Service children or be part of a cluster application. The programme focuses on increasing childcare capacity, improving learning environments, and staff training.
The deadline for Round 2 applications is 12 noon, 20 November 2024, with decisions by March 2025.
Learn more about this fund and apply
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Castle Studies Trust
The Castle Studies Trust offers grants of up to £10,000 to UK-based organisations and individuals for research and projects that enhance understanding of castles in the UK and abroad. The funding supports historical and archaeological research, public education efforts, and the production of materials like reconstruction drawings.
Applications are open until 29th November 2024, and priority is given to new research and projects that improve knowledge of lesser-known castle sites.
Explore this funding opportunity
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Community Gardens Grant
The Community Gardens Award, delivered by the National Garden Scheme, offers grants between £1,000 and £5,000 to help create community gardens or similar horticultural projects. These spaces aim to bring people together, share gardening skills, and inspire a love for gardening. Funds can be used for plants, garden tools, seating, and even greenhouses.
Eligible applicants include community groups, registered charities, and CICs in England, Wales, or Northern Ireland with an established bank account.
Applications will be accepted from 9 September 2024 to noon on 28 October 2024
For more information click here
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Fight for Sight Blind and Vision-Impaired Youth Fund
Grants of up to £30,000 are now available for projects that support and empower blind and vision-impaired children and young people. This funding aims to help them build crucial social, digital, and self-advocacy skills, providing independence and connection with their peers and communities.
The fund particularly encourages applications from organisations collaborating to share best practices or address unmet needs. Eligible applicants include UK charities, CIOs, charitable companies, CICs, and educational institutions working directly with vision-impaired individuals.
The deadline for applications is Monday 14 October 2024, 11.59pm
Visit the Fight for Sight website for more details and application guidelines.
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Eric Wright Charitable Trust
Lancaster District CVS is working with the Eric Wright Charitable Trust to distribute grants of up to £500 to community organisations with an annual income below £50,000. Projects simply need to show how they can make a positive difference to the lives and wellbeing of people of any age.
Unlike previous years, there are no fixed application deadlines. Apply for funding at any time, and we’ll let you know the result by the middle of the following month. For example, all organisations who submit an application before midnight on 31 January will find out whether or not they have a grant in the middle of February, February applicants will find out in March, and so on until the fund is entirely allocated.
Download full guidance and apply at www.lancastercvs.org.uk/funding or to ask any questions about the fund please get in touch with Sharon Phillips by email at [email protected]
Renewable Energy Online Survey
An undergraduate student from Lancaster University is conducting a survey to gather local residents’ opinions on renewable energy. The survey aims to collect a wide range of perspectives from people of all ages within the Lancaster area.
Your input would be greatly appreciated in helping to shape research on this important topic. If you’re interested in sharing your views, please follow this link to complete the survey.
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Ryelands Play Area Consultation
A consultation on the Ryelands play area will take place on October 24, at St Chad’s Church Hall, Ryelands, Lancaster, between 1-4pm.
The consultation is about the play area on Ryelands estate where the City Council is working with Ryelands Residents Association and other partners – including Lancaster CVS and the NHS – to improve the playground facilities on Ryelands Estate.
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3R Foundation has awarded £85,000 in grants
The 3R charity have announced that the 3R Foundation has now distributed over £85,000 in grants to local charities, clubs, and community groups across Morecambe, Lancaster, North Lancs, and South Lakes. Since opening the 3R Charity shop in Carnforth in February 2024, the shop has flourished, thanks to the community’s commitment to their ReCycle, ReHome, and ReUse ethos. Every penny of profit is reinvested directly into local projects, chosen by the community. The charity provide dedicated volunteers and staff ensuring funds benefit the area.
Take a look at some of the local projects they have supported.
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Lancaster District Climate & Nature Strategy
Lancaster City Council are holding a series of community events to be held to gather residents’ input for creating a climate and nature strategy aimed at making the district vibrant and climate-resilient. Topics such as affordable housing, energy, social spaces, and mental health will be discussed to ensure the plan reflects local needs. The first event takes place at the Gregson Centre on 9 October 2024, with further sessions scheduled throughout October and November. Residents are encouraged to attend and share their views.
Booking links for each event are available.
To find out more follow this link
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Escape2Make Appoint New CEO
Escape2Make (E2M) has appointed Siobhan Collingwood as its new CEO. Collingwood, a respected leader in education, mental health, and youth justice, is committed to driving social cohesion and supporting young people.
Siobhan takes over as CEO at an exciting time for the organisation, with plans to expand its workshops and activities for 11-18-year-olds in Lancaster and Morecambe. With Siobhan’s leadership, E2M aims to further its impact by developing creativity, life skills, and community connections.
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Introducing and Implementing a Community Right to Buy – Report
A new report offers guidance for implementing a “Community Right to Buy” in England, based on nearly a decade of community engagement and lessons from Scotland’s similar policy. This initiative would give communities first refusal on key local assets, such as vacant shops and community spaces, to prevent them from being sold off to developers.
The report makes 12 key recommendations for the government, aiming to enhance the Localism Act and empower local communities to reclaim and protect essential spaces.
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Gas Safety Week 2024
This year Gas Safety Week is focusing on making every Check Count whether that’s checking the ID of a Gas Safe registered engineer at your door, seeing if loved ones and neighbours are OK, or checking that your CO alarm is working. Every check counts, no matter how big or small.
There’s a range of free resources available for you to use all year round enabling you to know more about gas safety, and to share with your clients – download from the GSW website.
Watch the GSW24 tongue-in-cheek video with a heartfelt message. The film highlights the inconvenience that a broken gas appliance can have on our daily lives and reminds consumers why regular gas checks are so important.
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Free Office Furniture
Pavilion Detox are clearing out office furniture which includes around eight desks with chairs plus some filing cabinets, all available for free, but they have to be picked up in the next week.
If these could come in useful for your organisation, please email [email protected]
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Baylight 25 Crowdfunder
Baylight 25 is returning to Morecambe this February (21st-22nd), bringing another dazzling community parade and light art trail to the seafront. After the success of Baylight 24, which attracted 28,000 visitors, this year’s event promises to be even bigger, but they need your support. Donations will help fund workshops, support local artists, and keep the event free and accessible for everyone.
Every contribution counts—pledge today to help make Morecambe shine brighter than ever!
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Lancashire’s Devolution Deal
Proposals to create a Combined County Authority for Lancashire have passed a crucial stage after the Government signalled it was happy to proceed with the plan, which is likely to come before Parliament in the next few weeks.
The CCA will will provide a single body for the whole of Lancashire to champion its interests, deliver on local priorities and provide greater local accountability and decision-making powers.
Find out more in this press release from Lancashire County Council.
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Pension Credit Available!
If you’re over state pension age and on a low income, Pension Credit could give your weekly income a boost – up to £218.15 if you’re single, or £332 if you’re a couple.
Even if you only get a small amount, you could still qualify for extra help like Cold Weather Payments, the Warm Home Discount, and the Winter Fuel Payment. Many pensioners aren’t claiming what they’re entitled to, so it might be worth finding out if you could benefit.
You can apply by calling 0800 99 1234 or online. A helpful advice sheet has been provided by Lancaster City Council.
Need further help? Independent Age and Age UK offer free advice to make the process easier.
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Morecambe FC Community Foundation
Morecambe FC Community Sports have recently gone through an exciting rebranding exercise and are now known as Morecambe FC Community Foundation. This is their new working name but their Charity name remains Morecambe FC Community sports for any financial agreements / arrangements.
Please note their new contact email: [email protected] and they can also be reached through [email protected]
Please take a look at their exciting new website here
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Take Charge – FREE Energy Support
Take Charge is a free energy advice service for households in the North West of England, helping people reduce energy bills, access support, and improve home energy efficiency.
Available to all households in Cumbria, Lancashire, and Greater Manchester, expert advisors provide personalised advice and help secure funding for energy-saving improvements.
Contact them on 0808 169 9924, arrange a call back, or visit takechargetoday.co.uk for more information.
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New Pro Bono Economics report highlights skills gaps and financial instability in charity sector
A new report, “Treatment for the Charity Sector’s Unhealthy Status Quo”, has been produced by Pro Bono Economics in collaboration with Nottingham Trent University’s VCSE Data and Insights National Observatory. This report highlights the critical challenges facing charities across the UK.
Key findings:
- Recruitment Difficulties: 40% of charities are struggling to fill 57% of their vacancies. This is severely limiting charities’ ability to meet the increasing demand for their services. Without more investment in training and development, charities will continue to struggle to adopt the digital technologies and innovations needed to enhance service delivery.
- Financial Strain: Despite signs of improvement in the wider economy, the charity sector continues to grapple with a flawed funding model. 32% of charities expect their financial situation to worsen in the coming months, with a further 35% expecting stagnation. As a result, 1 in 5 charities have cut back on their services, even as demand continues to surge.
- Impact on Services: 70% of charities expect an increase in demand for their services over the autumn, with 1 in 3 fearing they will be overwhelmed. This is particularly concerning as many charities have already had to reduce or ration services due to financial pressures.
The report makes the case for the government to extend the remit of the newly established Skills England body to include the charity sector. By doing so, we can help bridge the skills gap and ensure that charities are better equipped to meet the growing needs of the communities they serve.
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Bookable Space Available at the Hobby Hub on Yorkshire Street
Andrew Galland, owner of the Hobby Hub on Yorkshire Street in Morecambe, is offering bookable slots for community organisations who wish to use the space for their meetings and activities.
The space will be available daily between 10am and 1pm, 2pm and 5pm, and 6pm and 9pm. Bookings must be made in blocks of four per month at a cost of £65 for all four sessions.
To find out more, email Andrew at [email protected]
Aspiring Leaders Programme
If you’ve ever dreamt of making a real impact in your community, living in the Cumbria or North Lancashire area and working in the third sector, then the Aspiring Leaders Programme could be exactly what you are looking for! The programme offers academic teaching with mentoring and hands-on learning. You will expand your understanding of the third sector and enhance your leadership abilities.
At the end you will gain a bachelor’s degree qualification in leadership and management.
Those interested, please email [email protected]
ALP FAQs pdf
ALP Application pdf
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Charity Commission Webinars October – December 2024
These free webinars are hosted by the Charity Commission’s Charities Engagement Team for charities operating internationally.
Responding to Crises Overseas Webinar
Tuesday, 15th October 2024, 12pm-1pm. Free webinar offering guidance for charities operating internationally on managing risks and responding to crises. Covers trustee duties and decision-making.
Due Diligence & Monitoring Funds Webinar
Tuesday, 22nd October 2024, 12pm-1pm. Learn about conducting due diligence checks on international partners and monitoring the end use of funds in this free webinar for charities.
Safeguarding in an International Context Webinar
Tuesday, 19th November 2024, 12pm-1pm. A free webinar providing guidance on safeguarding expectations for international charities, including reporting incidents and conducting criminal record checks.
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Getting Your Head Around Finance
Boost your confidence in charity finance with a fun and interactive training day led by consultant Adrian Ashton. Learn how to read accounts, manage bookkeeping, forecast, and implement essential financial processes. The session is £25 for LDCVS members and £50 for non-members, and takes place on Wednesday, 30 October 2024, 9.30am – 4pm at The Cornerstone, Lancaster.
Learn more and reserve your place
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Emergency First Aid at Work (level 3)
This one-day accredited course will teach you how to provide first aid in a range of emergency first aid situations. It will enable you to act as an appointed person, take charge of first aid arrangements including looking after the equipment, calling for the Emergency Services and confidently dealing with specific first aid situations. It is also ideal for people who have a specific responsibility to provide basic first aid in voluntary and community activities.
Learners will complete practical assessments and a final multiple-choice theory paper to demonstrate competency, knowledge and skills in emergency first aid.
The cost is £47.
14 November, 9:30am – 4:30pm, The Commodore Club (Heysham Road, LA3 1DE)
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Aspiring Leaders Programme
Lancaster District CVS is working in partnership with Brathay Trust and Francis Scott Trust to promote the Aspiring Leaders Programme to the voluntary sector. The programme is designed to help support individuals to become committed, knowledgeable and enterprising charity leaders.
If you’d like to learn more about this opportunity, there’s a free online briefing taking place on Wednesday 23 October, 10.30 – 11.15am.
The Aspiring Leaders Programme was created in 2011 to develop leadership potential within our local communities and since then, three successful ALP programmes have been delivered. ALP4 will run from 2024‐ 2027.
The ALP is open to individuals (aged 17 and over) working in the voluntary sector who are looking for development and leadership opportunities, and is structured as a three-year, fully-funded apprenticeship programme mixing learning in the classroom with experiential learning and dedicated mentoring.
- Develop your academic and practical skills
- Enhance your leadership abilities
- Expand your understanding of the third sector, empowering you to drive positive change
- Earn a fully accredited Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship
Find out more and book your place.
If you can’t attend but would like to find out more, contact Frank Clayton by email at [email protected] or visit the ALP page on the Brathay website.
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Allergen Awareness
Lancaster City Council in conjunction with Lancaster and Morecambe College are offering a fully funded (free) Level 2 Food Safety and Level 2 Allergen Awareness for people who live or work in our district.
A minimum requirement of Level 2 Training is essential for all food handlers who prepare or handle high risk food.
To book a place on the course contact LMC e-mail: [email protected] or phone: 01524 521483.
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The Peer Partnership Training Opportunities
The Peer Partnership is offering a series of online workshops in November 2024 and February 2025 for VCSE, local authority, and health sector workers. Topics include peer support design, group dynamics, workplace boundaries, and responding to challenging behaviour. Each workshop costs £50 and can be booked via Eventbrite. Custom sessions for organisations are also available.
How to Design Peer Support
Tuesday 5th November 2024 09:30-13:30
Tuesday 4th February 2025 09:30-13:30
Group Dynamics and Facilitation
Tuesday 19th November 2024 09:30-13:30
Tuesday 18th February 2025 09:30-13:30
Boundaries in the VCSE Workplace
Thursday 21st November 2024 12:30-16:30
Thursday 20th February 2025 12:30-16:30
Recognising and Responding to Challenging Behaviour
Tuesday 26th November 2024 09:30-13:30
Tuesday 25th February 2025 09:30-13:30
For more details, visit The Peer Partnership website or contact them directly at [email protected] or call on 0117 955 5038.
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Make Every Contact Count Train the Trainer – one day course
The MECC (Making Every Contact Count) Train the Trainer 1-day course equips staff from a range of sectors with the skills to engage in brief, effective conversations that promote healthy lifestyle choices. Targeted at those working in health, care, or the voluntary sector, this face-to-face course focuses on behaviour change around smoking, alcohol, diet, and more. Sessions are offered in Lancashire and South Cumbria from October to December 2024. Participants are expected to deliver six MECC sessions annually.
MECC – 1 day TTT (Train the Trainer Course) – Face to Face
- Thurs 24th October –Blackburn Enterprise Centre, Blackburn
- Tues 12th November – Blackpool Football Club, Blackpool
- Tues 26th November – Royal Kings Arms Hotel, Lancaster
- Thurs 5th December – Corpus Christi High School, Preston
If you wish to register for one of these course dates, please fill out the application form in order to register and send to: [email protected]
If you do not have the availability to attend a full-day MECC TTT course/ wish to find out more info re what MECC is, you can attend one of their 90 min MECC Familiarisation sessions that are delivered on-line via teams.
MECC 90 min Familiarisation Sessions – via Teams
- Tuesday 10th December 09.00 – 10.30am
- Tuesday 10th December 11.00 – 12.30pm
- Tuesday 10th December 13.30 – 15.00pm
If you wish to register for one of these session dates, please click on this Active Lancashire Learning Zone link to complete an application form
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Winter Warmth : Looking after your community this winter
In light of the recent changes to the Winter Fuel Payment and the continuing Cost of Living crisis, join experts from Citizens Advice North Lancashire to find out how you can support the most vulnerable in your community.
Advisors Phil, Karen and Jeni will talk you through the benefits that are available to those of pensionable age and how you can check their eligibility.
For small voluntary groups and carers please contact [email protected] for support with costs.
For more information and to book
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Think CO Zoom Workshops
The Think CO Programme continues to run free, hour-long online workshops every month with the current schedule taking us through to Christmas. They’ll let you know what CO is, its sources signs and symptoms, and how to prevent CO poisoning risks. They aim to make them as informative, engaging and as interactive as possible.
To book, click Free Think CO workshop.
They can also run free Zoom Think CO workshops just for your organisation. Recently, these have included for the National Energy Foundation, Citizens Advice Hampshire, Derbyshire Citizens Advice and Kent County Council. The online workshops can be for your staff/volunteers only or they can include partner organisations you work with as well.
Contact [email protected] for more information.
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Aspiring Leaders Programme
In its 13th year, the Aspiring Leaders Programme serves people local to
Cumbria and Lancaster District, who have great potential and a commitment
to their communities, to gain high-quality leadership training.
The Brathay Trust and the Francis Scott Trust are looking for people (over age 17) working in the charitable sector who are looking for development and leadership opportunities. The Aspiring Leaders Programme is a three-year, fully-funded apprenticeship programme mixing learning in the classroom with experiential learning and dedicated mentoring. The programme is designed to help support your role working to benefit your community, as well as being an opportunity for personal growth.
Anyone interested in joining the programme can find out more from the programme leaflet and frequently asked questions, and on the programme website.
If you’d like to discuss the ALP or access support during the application process, contact Liz King, Lead Consultant for the programme at [email protected]
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Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA) Webinars – October
This October, Kooth is hosting webinars to support parents, carers, and professionals dealing with Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA).
These sessions will explain what EBSA is, offer insights from a young person’s perspective, explore support strategies, and highlight how Kooth can help. Separate sessions are available for professionals and families.
Book your Kooth training for professionals
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Prevent Training & Support
Community groups can access training and support around the Prevent programme. Training includes information about:
- What is Prevent
- What Prevent does in Lancashire
- What is terrorism, extremism, and radicalisation
- Threats in Lancashire – i.e. ideologies: Islamist/ far XRW / LAsi and other
- What to look out for – vulnerabilities
- Case studies
To access training and support, email [email protected] or call 01254 585260.
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Mental Health First Aid
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is an internationally recognised two-day training course which teaches people how to spot the signs and symptoms of mental ill health and provide help on a first aid basis.
MHFA England training will teach you the best way to listen, reassure and respond, even in a crisis. Learning takes place through a mix of group activities, presentations and discussions.
The course normally costs up to £300, but in this case is fully funded by Lancashire County Council Public Health and is free. However, delegates must pay a £50 deposit (plus £2.65 covering ticketing and payment fees charged by our suppliers) at the time of booking. Your £50 deposit will be repaid on completion of both full days.
7 & 8 November, 9am – 5pm, Christ Church Lancaster
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Autism Awareness
Join Lancashire County Council as they myth-bust through some of the common misconceptions when it comes to autism. LCC will be running a 2.5-hour hands-on Autism Awareness Training at County Hall, Preston. Hosted in partnership with Cloverleaf Advocacy and Lancashire Skills Hub, this session is tailored for employers and professionals in HR, management, and diversity roles. Learn about autism, effective communication, sensory sensitivities, and making reasonable workplace adjustments. This event aims to promote a more inclusive environment for individuals with ASD.
Date & time: October 18 2024, 10am-12.30pm
Location: County Hall, Preston
Find out more and reserve your place
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Eden Project Communities Introduction to Community Action
Part of the Community Camp programme, this short online course (one evening a week from 18 September – 16 October) explores how to make positive change where you live, from the comfort of your own home.
Each week is jam-packed with workshops, inspirational talks, networking and fun.
This fully funded course explores how to make positive change where you live. Therefore, it is in high demand and specifically for the benefit of voluntary community members rather than those who work in a paid community role.
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FREE Mental Wellbeing Training Courses
The website wefindanylearner.com are hosting mental wellbeing courses all delivered online. All you need to do is meet a few simple criteria, including being at least 19 years old by August 31st, 2023, residing in England, and not currently enrolled in an apprenticeship program. Course duration is between 6-12 weeks.
Courses available:
You can easily sign up on their website or by contacting their team at 01226 958 888.
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Trading for Good School for Social Entrepreneurs
The Trading for Good programme provides funding, education and support for social entrepreneurs and community businesses across England. Through this free programme you will learn from experts, and others like you, to grow your community business and you will also receive a Match Trade Grant of up to £4k to support you to develop trading income streams. This is a great opportunity to develop skills such as generating income, adapting to changing external environments and positively impacting your community.
Dates: 17 Dec 2024 – 1 Aug 2025
Duration: 12 days over 9 months starting in December 2024
Location: Birmingham, London, Manchester
Read more about the programme and register your interest
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Inequalities In, and Barriers to, Mental Health Services for Older People Throughout Lancashire
Have you ever wondered why some older people may be reluctant to talk about their mental health, or seek the help they need when they are stressed, anxious or struggling with their thoughts and feelings?
Would you like to have a better understanding of the things which have influenced their early lives, and shaped their views on mental health throughout the decades?
Would you like to know more about the reasoning behind their outlook on mental health, and mental health services?
Would you like to be engaged in the solutions?
This free 3.5 hour course developed by Positive Action in the Community and funded by Spring North / Community Mental Health Team is being delivered on 19 November (1pm – 4:30pm) at St Thomas’ Church Lancaster.
Sessions via Zoom are also available.
1.5 hours of individual learning is required prior to starting the course and full details will be provided.
King’s Award for Voluntary Service – Online Nominations Briefing
Join an online session with Helen Bingley OBE, past recipient and former Awards Assessor, to learn about the nomination process for the prestigious King’s Award for Voluntary Service. This award celebrates outstanding volunteer groups in the UK, offering national recognition and increased visibility.
Tuesday 29th October, 1pm-2pm
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Opportunity for Club Leaders, Staff, and Volunteers!
The LABGC Board of Trustees is recruiting new members and is inviting Club Leaders, Youth Workers, Volunteers, and Club Board Members to apply. This is a chance for clubs to have their views represented at the board level.
No previous board experience is needed, as full training will be provided. Candidates just need to commit to attending meetings and contributing ideas to shape the future of the organisation.
If interested, complete the attached expression of interest form. Please share this opportunity with colleagues, volunteers, and trustees in your network!
View the LABGC Trustee Ad
Download the Expression of interest form
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Attracting and Retaining Volunteers with Time for Impact
The Fore is partnering with Time for Impact to offer an online workshop on “Attracting and Retaining Volunteers” on Wednesday, October 30, from 10am to 12:30pm.
This session will help organisations strengthen their volunteer programmes by teaching strategies for expanding, engaging, and retaining a diverse volunteer base. Participants will gain practical tools to create flexible opportunities, develop a sense of belonging, and ensure long-term sustainability.
Limited to 20 participants, tickets are £11 for Fore grantees and £18 for others. Booking is essential.
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Volunteer Schools Speaker with The Faith & Belief Forum
The Faith and Belief Forum is a national interfaith charity who work in schools and across communities to build bridges, foster connection and provide anti-prejudice education. They are looking for passionate individuals to join their volunteer programme and be involved with schools work in the Lancaster and Morecambe area.
As a volunteer speaker you will share your beliefs and experiences in the form of a short story to the classroom, followed by a Q&A panel with students.
The Forum take an intersectional approach to interfaith and welcome speakers from all backgrounds to share their identity as a whole.
Find out more about this opportunity
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Rookhow Rainforest Assessment Days
Rookhow is involved protecting and developing temperate rainforests in Cumbria. Rapid Rainforest Asssessment Days are coming up in November and again next spring, where new volunteers will be welcome. In addition, building and grounds maintenance volunteers are always required. For more information, see Rookhow’s website.
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Girlguides Volunteer Opportunity
Girlguides are looking for new volunteers for Girlguiding units across the Lancaster area.
They have Units with girls aged from 4-18, and they meet on different nights of the week. Volunteers are the lifeblood of their units and simply can’t provide all the activities they do for the girls without their volunteers.
Volunteers need to be 18+ and are provided with a DBS check. You also have the opportunity for First Aid and Safeguarding Training.
Contact [email protected] if interested.
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Community Cars Briefing
Volunteer drivers are needed in the Lancaster district! If you’re aged between 25 and 80 with a clean driving licence and access to your own vehicle, you could become a volunteer driver and support local people in need.
Find our more by registering to attend a free briefing session being held in Morecambe next month.
30 October, 2pm – 3pm, The Link (11 – 13 West Street, Morecambe LA3 1RB).
Find out more and register here
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Chair Person – Halton Community Association (HCA)
Halton Community Association is seeking a new Chair Person to lead The Centre @ Halton. The role involves supporting staff, chairing monthly meetings, and ensuring decisions are made efficiently. This volunteer position is a great opportunity for those recently retired or seeking to make a positive impact in the community.
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Lancashire Constabulary Lay Visitors
Lancashire Constabulary are seeking volunteer lay visitors for divisional Mental Health Diversion and Advisory (MHDAP) panels.
The volunteer role ensures the MHDAP keeps vulnerable people safe and where applicable offers the voice of the public in ethical decision making. Volunteers question the panel where applicable and ensure its decision making is accountable, open, and transparent.
Pre–agreed travel expenses can be claimed. This opportunity is subject to police vetting and to qualify you must have been a resident in the UK for the past 3 years.
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Kitchen Assistant Volunteer – The Friendship Centre
Are you looking for a volunteering role in catering? Working with food? Customer service?
The Friendship Centre on Robert Street in Lancaster needs a Kitchen Assistant, 9.30am to 1pm on Fridays, to serve Tea and Coffee and biscuits and wash up and put away.
If you are interested, please let Mark at the Volunteer Centre know – [email protected].
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Under 18 Volunteering
We’ve had a great response over the last few months to our call for opportunities for under 18s to volunteer, but we really want to widen participation as much as we can. So if you have any roles for under 18s to support your organisation or project, please let us know.
Like the idea of involving under 18s but have concerns? Perhaps you’re worried about insurance, or safeguarding – whatever your question, let us know and we can support you to engage under 18s with your work.
We are still getting requests from parents and students looking for volunteering opportunities for people aged between 14 and 17, so if you’d like to offer them something, let us know. Please email [email protected] with the details.
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Friends of Lancaster Library Cafe
The Friends Of Lancaster Library (FOLL) cafe are planning to extend their weekly Wednesday cafe from a 1pm finish to a 4pm finish, with the aim of hosting a chatty cafe in the afternoon to help reduce social isolation as well as providing a welcoming space for other groups who might benefit from our donation only cafe.
The Cafe runs all year round from Lancaster Library.
FOLL are keen to encourage volunteers to get in touch if they are interested in volunteering on a Wednesday afternoon on a weekly basis to support this new initiative, no former cafe experience necessary as a full introduction will be given, no till handling involved.
Interested volunteer’s can drop into the Wednesday cafe between 10.30am – 1pm in the main Library and ask for Sahara to arrange a trial cafe session or email Sahara at [email protected]
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Volunteer Caseworker at SSFA, The Armed Forces Charity
Caseworkers visit clients (those serving and those who save served in the forces, and their families) to work out what type of support they need. This could include things like securing funding for specialist equipment, home adaptions, benefits advice, finding work and more.
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Opportunities for Volunteering from Home
Do you have any volunteering roles that can be done from home? We would like to increase the number of options that are available for people who either cannot, or would prefer not to, go out to volunteer.
This can include people with disabilities; people who are challenged by anxiety, depression, or other mental wellbeing issues; people with short-term illness or injury that prevents them from going out; people who are isolating because of some other health related issue; or perhaps just people who want to do something but would find it more convenient to work from home.
Roles that could be done from home could include things like administration, finance, social media, marketing and promotion, telephone befriending etc and often would only require minimal equipment, such as a computer and an internet connection.
Please contact [email protected] with your volunteering needs. We have volunteers waiting for home-based roles, so there is potential for a quick referral.
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Trustee role with Birchall
The Birchall Trust, established in 1991, offers support services for individuals affected by rape and sexual abuse across Cumbria and Lancashire. They provide trauma-informed counseling, peer support, and prevention services through community engagement and education. The Trust seeks new trustees passionate about their mission to live in a world free from sexual violence. Trustees are involved in strategic planning, financial oversight, risk management, and promoting governance. Interested candidates should submit an application explaining their experience and interest in the role.
Applications can be sent to [email protected]
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Under 18 Volunteering
We have recently had enquiries from parents and students looking for volunteering opportunities for people aged between 14 and 17. We asked registered VIOs whether they might have roles for under 18s and got a great response, so if YOU know a young person under 18 looking for a volunteering opportunity, we might be able to signpost them to something.
If your organisation has volunteering opportunities for under 18s and you haven’t already let us know, please email [email protected] with the details.
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Volunteer Opportunity Promotion and Recruitment
Have you registered on our website to promote your volunteer roles? By adding your opportunities to our website you will be making them available to the hundreds of people per month who check our site looking for something to do. You will also enable our team to easily and quickly signpost people to your roles, to give them the information that they need to decide whether they would like to apply.
Registering is quick and easy and you can do it here.
Once registered you will be able to add your roles. If you need any help, or have any questions, you can contact Mark by email at [email protected].
In addition to the website, the Volunteer Centre can promote your roles via our bulletins and newsletters; through attendance at in-person events such as volunteer fairs; in 121 meetings with potential volunteers; through visits to various support organisations; drop-in events at local Job Centres; by posting to our social media platforms; and through our bi-weekly column in the Lancaster Guardian.
If you would like to discuss any of this, including having space in our Lancaster Guardian column, please contact Mark.
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Volunteering Opportunity Help Guide
We have produced a guide to help you when adding an opportunity to our website – It is quite detailed and covers every possible question. You don’t need to follow it but please do look at it if you get stuck or if it isn’t clear which option to choose when going through the form to add new opportunities.
You can now also add more users to your account. Once registered, log in, hover on Account at the top of the dashboard and click ‘Users’, where you can add more users. This will be useful if you would like someone else to check applicant info and contact potential volunteers.
You can also now choose which category to add your opportunity under, to help people when searching for roles. If you can’t find an appropriate category just use the ‘default’ category and let us know what categories you would like to see added.
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DBS Checks
We offer a DBS check service, working in partnership with Burnley, Pendle, and Rossendale CVS. If you need DBS certificates for your staff or volunteers, please visit our website here.
Discover the Lancaster District Directory, your go-to resource for finding essential services offered by local community groups, the NHS, and local authorities. From health and fitness to mental wellbeing, financial advice, and job skills, this comprehensive directory has it all. Easily browse through detailed listings, contact information, and referral instructions to access the support you need.
Voluntary organisations can also participate at no cost, gaining visibility and facilitating referrals.
Explore the directory at directory.lancastercvs.org.uk and connect with services to enhance your wellbeing. For more information or to join, email [email protected] or call 01524 555900.
Help could be closer than you think!
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Swop Shop Skill Share Network – Suicide Prevention
In this Swop Shop Skills Share we will endeavour to share good practice around the themes of Suicide Prevention. Unfortunately in our district we have a serious problem in certain populations with the numbers of people who are at risk of taking their own lives. With this in mind we want to ensure that organisations and groups have the tools, resources and knowledge to help them support people who are at their most vulnerable.
Hosted at Positive Futures, the mental health charity that holds the contract for the Crisis cafe in the Lancaster district, with experts from Lancaster University, Adullum and yourselves we are looking to hold open and honest conversations and share ideas and practical advice.
Refreshments can be purchased from the fantastic Positive Futures cafe and there will be an opportunity for more networking at the end of the session.
Wednesday 23 October, 1.30pm – 3.3opm at Positive Futures, Lancaster
Register for this free event here
For further information, get in touch with Jenny Reddell by email at [email protected] or call 01524 555900.
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Keeping Safe and Warm This Winter
With the weather getting colder there can be many potential difficulties and hazards within people’s homes. These issues have a chance of posing a risk to people’s health with situations such as not being able to afford to heat their homes sufficiently and possible hazardous sources of heat such as old heaters or the ways in which they are used.
The Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service have this comprehensive guide to keep yourself safe and warm this winter.
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Lancashire Warm Spaces Initiative – Directory & Small Grants
The Lancashire Warm Spaces Initiative aims to provide a local network of safe, warm, and welcoming places for individuals and families during the winter months. These spaces are designed to offer not only warmth but also a sense of connection and support.
Once again, an online directory will provide full details of spaces registered with the scheme.
Small grants are also available for community organisations to help them set up and run a warm space. The first round is now open, with more information available on the Lancashire Countil Council website.
If you have any questions about the initiative, contact the team at [email protected]
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Wise Up Workshops October & November
Activities offered by Wise Up Workshops over the next six weeks include:
- Adult Theatre Group, 11/18/25 October, 2pm – 4pm at Sefton Road Church Hall
- Creative Saturdays for 4 – 16 years, 12/19 October, 10am – 1pm at Sefton Road Church Hall
- Youth Theatre, 15/29 October, 6pm – 8pm
- Wellbeing Wednesday, 16 October (Middleton Hall), 23 October (Heysham Library), 30 October (Heysham Library), all 10am – 12 noon.
- Lifewise Life Skills for 14 – 25 years, 16/30 October, 6pm – 8pm
- Menopause Support, 28 October, 7pm – 8:30pm
- Family Fiesta Circus featuring The Little Theatre Company By The Sea, 2 November at More Music
- Gaming Together for 12 – 16 years, 9 November 4pm – 7pm
- Christmas Fair, 16 November at Sefton Road Church Hall
- Lifewise Residential for 14 – 25 years at Rookhow, 22 – 24 November
Most sessions are £5 (donation), include refreshments, and carers attend for free.
Book by calling 07506 295782 or email [email protected]
Find out more at wiseupworkshops.com
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Healthwatch Lancashire October Events
Healthwatch Lancashire will be hosting several events across October 2024 to meet with local communities, gather feedback on healthcare experiences, and provide support.
Events include drop-in sessions at West Lancashire College, Edgehill Welcome Fair, various community centres, and markets across the region. Highlights include a World Mental Health Day event on 5th October and multiple women’s health drop-in sessions.
For full event details or to provide feedback online, visit their website or contact them directly at [email protected].
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Creative Health Survey
The National Centre for Creative Health are circulating a Creative Health survey which aims to understand the range of organisations across England using creative and cultural activities to support health and well-being.
The survey has five sections, with many quick multiple-choice questions, so it won’t take long to complete. No need to worry about having all the details—just give your best guess!
By sharing your insights, you’ll help shape how Creative Health Associates can support organisations like yours, particularly in Lancashire and South Cumbria.
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Lancashire & South Cumbria ICB Roadshow
The public are invited to attend one of the NHS Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Board (ICB) ‘Your health. Your future. Your say.’ events.
Join the conversation and get involved in decisions that will help the NHS recover from the long-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and transform to be fit for the future. Your views matter in shaping the vision and priorities of health and social care and we want to know what works well now and what we can do to improve things now and in the future.
Date & time: Monday 14 October 2024, 3-5pm
Location: More Music, Morecambe
More details about the roadshow here
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Lancaster District Directory – Technical Update
I wanted to take this opportunity to give organisations and users a quick update on an bug relating to location information on the Lancaster District Directory, and a new feature which should make searching for services even easier.
Location Information
There is currently an issue with displaying location information associated with services across all implementations of the Access Elemental Marketplace directory – not just in the Lancaster District. The search results table and individual listings currently show “No location information available” for all services.
This issue has been reported to the site developers and is being investigated, so I expect it to be resolved soon. In the meantime, all the rest of your service information including times, contact details, website addresses and images display as normal.
Filter by Activity Type
The search function on the site now allows you to filter by type of activity, as well as searching by keyword and displaying results in order of their distance from a postcode.
An example of this kind of search would be selecting Children & Young People from the activity type filter, and then searching using the word ‘singing’. The results are then cut down to a more manageable list, which is particularly beneficial for users who have some really specific things they’re looking for.
To make this filter as effective as possible I’m working to cut down the number of activity types so that the filter process can produce meaningful results. I’ll be carrying this out over the next few weeks so please bear with me. As always I really welcome feedback and new ideas.
If you ever have any problems, want to tell us about ideas for improvements or new features, or know about services you’d like us to include, please do get in touch with me directly by email at [email protected]
I’m also very happy to come along to your group and talk to your staff, volunteers and members about how to make the most of this resource.
Thanks very much!
Jenny Reddell, Community Health Officer
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Adullam Autumn Schedule
Adullam is offering a variety of supportive programs this term, including:
- Living Life to the Full Course: An 8-week mental health course incorporating CBT, nutrition, and exercise (Wednesdays, 2-4pm).
- Social/Community Groups: Weekly activities like crafts, book club, outings, and cooking (Tuesdays, 10am-12pm).
- Cooking on a Budget: A 6-week course teaching affordable, healthy cooking (Tuesdays, 1:30-4pm).
- Walk with a Doc: Weekly exercise and health talks (Tuesdays, 2-3pm).
- Celebrate Recovery: Support groups for various life challenges (Tuesdays 7:30-9pm, Wednesdays 10am-12pm).
- Men’s Breakfast: Weekly social group for men (Thursdays, 9:30-11:30am).
- NEW! Big Bike Revival: Cycling workshops and rides (Saturdays, 10am onwards). A new initiative, in partnership with Ribble Valley Adventure, to encourage people to cycle through fixing bikes, teaching skills and leading bike rides – all helmets and bikes provided. These workshops and rides will run on various dates throughout September and October and places are limited, so please email [email protected] to book in. *See flyer
- Purpose Workshop: A skills and fulfilment workshop (date TBC).
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The Hero’s Guild – Dungeons & Dragons (The Gregson Health Support Programme)
Through collaborative storytelling and role-playing, you will embark on epic adventures while fostering a supportive community. You’ll rich narrative and problem-solving elements to promote mindfulness, resilience, and creativity. Each of the six sessions will encourage teamwork, empathy, and self-discovery, providing a fun yet meaningful escape from daily stresses. Basic familiarity with Dungeons and Dragons is essential to fully enjoy this six-part adventure. All dice and materials are provided- but feel free to bring your own!
Mondays 6-8.30pm (starts 9th September) – 2nd and 4th Monday of each month
£6 per session to cover room hire!
To book contact Joseph via email [email protected]
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Healing Harmonies at the Gregson (The Gregson Health Support Programme)
Healing Harmonies at The Gregson Community & Arts Centre is a singing group for ages 13+ of all abilities, focused on wellbeing and friendship. Led by the group, it offers a relaxed, supportive environment to enjoy feel-good songs and boost mental health. Starting 10 September, sessions run every Tuesday from 4-5:30pm for £6 in the Olive Bar. Facilitated by Colette Webb, an experienced community music leader, the group encourages everyone to experience the joy of singing.
Learn more about these sessions
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Talk to Us – Womens Health
Healthwatch Lancashire has launched a new project focused on women’s health and is seeking input from women across the county. They want to hear about your experiences with healthcare, including barriers, needs, and expectations. By completing a short, anonymous survey, you can help shape the future of women’s health services in Lancashire. All information will be kept secure and confidential.
Share your voice and take part in the survey here
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NEW CHATS Social Café
A new social Café launches today where they will be hosting an additional face-to-face meeting each month. The meetings are relaxed drop-in sessions to simply enjoy a brew and chat with other parents. CHATS (Carers. Help. Advisory. Training. Support) is a support group for parents / carers who have children or young people experiencing emotional or mental health difficulties. We run a local group on the second Thursday of the month 10am, at 13-17 Devonshire Road, Morecambe, LA3 1QT. The group also provide online support groups. The group was set up by parents in partnership with CAMHS for parents to get involved in helping develop children and young peoples mental health and be aware of services available. Sometimes all you need is to talk to other parents that get what you are going through!
The CHATS Social Café will be held on the first Friday of each month, 10am until 12pm at More Music, Morecambe.
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Free Badminton and Multisports
Keep active and sociable and come along to these sessions which are open to all, held every Friday 2pm-3pm on Doris Henderson Way in Lancaster, and completely free!
Contact Tasmin for more information via email at [email protected] or call 07465743751.
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Healthwatch Report: Who can help me?
This report details the findings of a Healthwatch project which explored the experiences of family members and carers who support people with a neurological disorder.
The feedback outlined in this report identified some of the barriers carers face and outlined a series of recommendations to which local commissioning bodies have provided their response.
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Parent Wellbeing Group
NHS Blackpool Talking therapies are offering a new online group for parents in Blackpool, Lancashire and South Cumbria. The online sessions offer cognitive behavioural therapy focused information to help support and guide new parents through the challenges they face, learning new skills to enhance wellbeing and build on resilience.
The group is offered over six sessions lasting 90 minutes, and will run over eight weeks.
To book a pre-course assessment, call 01253 955700 or email [email protected]
Download the information poster to find out more
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Cardiac Services Reconfiguration
The NHS Trusts in Lancashire and South Cumbria, along with the Integrated Care Board (ICB), are exploring improvements to cardiac services by adopting a network model. This model aims to enhance care quality and accessibility by having hospital teams collaborate more closely, potentially offering services locally rather than at major centres.
Benefits could include shorter waiting times, faster diagnostics, and better care. Patient feedback is being sought to understand current experiences and potential challenges before implementing any changes.
Further details and share your views
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Creative Wellbeing Groups
Two new Creative Wellbeing Groups are launching in Lancaster and Kendal for neurodivergent individuals aged 18+. These free, fortnightly workshops offer a relaxed space to explore creative activities like collage and textiles, guided by local artist Danielle Chappell Aspinwall. Sessions start in October, with access support and travel bursaries available. Sign up now to connect with others and enjoy creative expression.
Lancaster: Halton Mill, every other Thursday 11am-1pm, starting 3 October
Kendal: Castle Street Community Centre, every other Thursday 11am-1pm, from 10 October
Learn more about the wellbeing groups here
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Free Health & Wellbeing Checks
The Bay Medical Group and Citizens Advice are providing joint health, wellbeing and advice drop-ins at The Sanctuary Café, Queens St Morecambe.
Meetings take place 2-4pm first and third Tuesday of the month, and 2-4pm second and forth Friday of the month. The Health Check appointments are available 11-2pm, first Wednesday of the month.
For more information contact Rosie France Outreach Nurse at BMG at [email protected] or call 01524 518520/ 077704 57566.
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NHS Winter Messaging 2024
The ICB is developing communications materials for the coming winter in order to try to help people understand about self-care, how to keep safe, what services are available and how to access services appropriately.
Feedback is now sought on proposed materials to help make them as effective as possible.
See examples of materials for 2024/5 and respond to the survey here, by the end of August.
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Stay Connected with Your Integrated Care Community (ICC)
Integrated Care Communities (ICCs) are integrated teams of health and care workers, third sector organisations, statutory organisations and wider community assets. We work together with the aim to improve physical & mental health outcomes, promote wellbeing and reduce health inequalities.
In the Lancaster District we have 3 ICCs, Lancaster, Bay and Carnforth. Each hosts a monthly online networking meeting which is a great opportunity to meet new partners, find out what is happening locally and share updates of your own. Each ICC also has a Facebook page and a monthly newsletter that goes out far and wide.
If you aren’t available to go along to a meeting but have something to share – don’t worry! Jenny, our Community Health Officer, attends each ICC and is very happy to update the meeting on your behalf – sharing items of news or events that are coming up.
Contacts for each of the ICC’s are below.
Lancaster ICC – Sarah Baines (development lead) – [email protected] / Lorraine Ducket (ICC admin) – [email protected]
Bay ICC – Anji Stokes (development lead) – [email protected] / Amy Dawson (ICC admin) – [email protected]
Carnforth ICC – Hayley Clarke (development lead) – [email protected] / Janette Wright (ICC admin) – [email protected]
Contact Jenny Reddell, Community Health Officer for LDCVS, at [email protected]
View the health coaching flyer
The JJ Effect Anti-Knife Crime Presentation
One of the UK’s most powerful and hard-hitting anti-knife crime presentations is being held at the Mazuma Mobile Stadium, Morecambe in memory of Jon-Jo who tragically lost his life through knife crime in 2014. A free event, The JJ Effect, will take place to raise awareness about knife crime. As part of a county-wide initiative, the event features a powerful presentation by Byron and aims to engage young people, particularly those who could benefit from its message. There are 250 places available, and the organisers are seeking more attendees from groups and organisations.
The presentation is on Friday 15th November at 6pm. Contact [email protected] for more info
View the event poster here
Download the attendance form here
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Paid opportunity to join new Experts By Experience Panel
A new paid opportunity is available for young people (16-25) with care system experience, and parents or carers with experience of family support services, to join the Experts By Experience panel. The panel will work with Foundations to influence and improve support for children and families, offering advice based on lived experience. Applicants will gain skills, personal development, and co-produce projects. The deadline to apply is 25th October 2024.
For more information and to apply visit Foundations Website.
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Climbing Camps
Sports Lancaster are offering Climbing Camps aimed at children and young people looking to improve their climbing ability and make new friends. The sessions are split into age groups from 7-9, 10-13, and 14+ years, with the tutoring tailored to needs and abilities.
Various sessions across October, at the Lancaster University Sports Centre.
£30 / £50 (for two siblings)
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National Youth Work Week
The National Youth Agency’s Youth Work Week is an annual celebration of all things youth work. The week long campaign takes place at the beginning of every November. This year it will take place from Monday 4 – Sunday 10 November.
Each year the campaign has an overarching theme to help the sector to focus their engagement. The theme for 2024 is: a right to youth work for all – delivering positive futures for young people.
The theme aims to highlight the many ways that youth work spaces are made accessible to all and which enable young people to explore and celebrate their own identity and values.
In the run-up to Youth Work Week, the NYA are inviting you to take part in their Art of Youth Work campaign. The campaign provides an opportunity for young people accessing youth work to create artworks, music and other performing arts which they can unveil as part of Youth Work Weeks celebration.
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Lancashire Youth Climate Conference
The Lancashire Climate Action Network (LancsCAN) is hosting a groundbreaking conference for 16–19 year-olds!
The aim of the event is to engage and inform young people around ways to tackle the causes of climate change and how to move towards a more sustainable economy.
Group bookings are encouraged, including those from school sixth forms, post-16 colleges and youth groups.
Read the information about this event in full here.
Time and Date: Wednesday 30th October 2024, 9:45am – 2:30pm
Location: Blackpool Sixth Form College
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Kooth October Mental Health Webinars
Kooth is an early intervention mental health service for children and young people, offering free, anonymous support via tablet, computer, or smartphone. Kooth will be running a couple of information webinars this month:
- 17th October 3:30 – 4:00
- 23rd October 3:30 – 4:00
For a teams link to attend, please email [email protected]
Kooth is NHS-commissioned and available for children aged 10 and up. No referral is needed, and content is age-appropriate and pre-moderated. For more information, visit www.kooth.com or contact Kooth at [email protected].
Kooth have also published a new information booklet discussing the mental health among young Muslims and how their support services can meet those needs.
View the Kooth Young Muslims and Mental Health booklet
Download the mental health poster for print
Read the FAQ’s parent carer guide
Read the parent/carer letter
For more information, visit www.kooth.com or contact Kooth at [email protected].
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Lancaster and Morecambe Prince’s Trust Call for Community Projects
The L&M Prince’s Trust are seeking a community project for their Prince’s Trust students to complete during the weeks of 7th and 14th October. In the past, the group has successfully worked on projects like painting at the Dukes and Gregson Centre in Lancaster, as well as garden projects for Morecambe Bay Primary and Making Spaces.
The students are eager to make a positive impact, but since they don’t hold qualifications in these areas, the tasks should require minimal skill. The group is currently bag-packing at Morrisons to raise funds for the project.
If you have an idea in mind please contact [email protected] or call 07900 268708.
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More Music Eco Collective
Aged 14-25 and passionate about the environment and music?Join More Music for their new Eco Collective and be a part of a Climate Action Music Festival in Morecambe!
MM are looking for young people who are interested in learning more about creative careers and the environment to co-produce the festival with them in Morecambe in July 2025. With support provided by the More Music team, this will be a fantastic opportunity to gain experience of the music industry and a great addition to college, university and job applications.
Sessions take place on Mondays 6pm-8pm at More Music, 13-17 Devonshire Road, Morecambe, LA3 1QT!
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The Kooth Future Council
Kooth has launched a competition to form a youth-powered content team. Open to 15-18-year-olds, participants are asked to submit original creative work that answers the question: “How do you overcome negative emotions?” Winners will collaborate with social media creatives Luke Vernon, Dan Whitlam, and Eva Malley and gain skills in video editing, content creation, and more. The deadline for submissions is Friday, November 15.
Full details and criteria can be found here
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Spanish Saturday Kids Club Coming to Barton Road Centre
Spanish tutoring group Idiomad are set to be launching a Saturday kids club with a linguistic twist. The new weekend club for children starts at the beginning of October and will involve a fun packed morning of games, quizzes and making friends all while learning a language.
Date & time: Saturday mornings 9.15-11.15am
Location: Barton Road Community Centre
Price: £15 per session
For more information email Amy at [email protected] or visit their Facebook page here.
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Coach Core Foundation
Coach Core Foundation is a UK charity that uses sport and apprenticeships to support young adults facing barriers to employment. Partnering with local employers, they create positive change in communities by training young role models to deliver sports and physical activities.
Their Lancashire programme, in collaboration with the Westminster Foundation, offers a Level 2 Community Activator Coach Apprenticeship, benefiting 100 young people over five years. The programme includes professional development, regular support, and grants for employers, focusing on empowering young people and enriching community engagement through sports.
More information about the Community Activator Coach Level 2 Apprenticeship and
Read all about Coach Core and the benefits of their apprenticeship
Emotionally Based School Avoidance Advice for Families
This October, Kooth is hosting webinars to support parents, carers, and professionals dealing with Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA).
These sessions will explain what EBSA is, offer insights from a young person’s perspective, explore support strategies, and highlight how Kooth can help. Separate sessions are available for professionals and families.
Book your Kooth talk for families
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Youth Futures Team
The Youth Futures Team offers support for young people leaving school, providing guidance on various pathways such as college, apprenticeships, employment, and training. They assist with A-levels, vocational courses, entry-level programs, and work-based training options. The team can help with CV preparation, interview skills, building confidence, and employability skills. For more personalised advice, you can contact the North representative Anna at [email protected] or call 07354 167290.
See their information flyer part 1 and part 2
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Ludus Dance in Back!
Ludus Dance is back with their Studio Training Programme every Tuesday during term-time at The Storey, Lancaster. They offer playful, creative contemporary dance classes for children aged 2-14, led by professional dancers. Three sessions are available: Bounce Blast (ages 2-5), Dance Blast (ages 5-9), and LYDC Juniors (ages 10-14). The programme helps build skills like collaboration, problem-solving, and communication while boosting confidence and resilience. Classes run from 10th September to 10th December, with prices between £5-£7 per session and discounts available.
For more information or to book, contact Ludus Dance via WhatsApp or email [email protected] or fill out the class booking form.
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M.A.T.C.H Men And Their Children NEW Event
Calling all dads, grandads, uncles, and male carers! Join the Family Hubs Network at the Morecambe Central Hub (Morecambe Library) every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month starting in October, from 10am-12pm. Enjoy a warm brew and hot breakfast in a friendly setting, with activities provided for the kids. No booking is required—just turn up and take part. Best of all, it’s FREE!
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Lancashire Mind CYP Peer Support
Through innovative, peer-led support systems, this programme aims to enhance the mental health and wellbeing of young people aged 10 to 19 (up to 25 with SEND) across Lancashire. With children facing an alarming increase in mental health challenges, Lancashire Mind can help support them to find coping strategies and build resilience.
Find out more and make referrals
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High Sheriff of Lancashire’s Young Citizen Award
Do you know a young person aged 19 or under, who has helped either their local neighbourhood, an individual, family member or a local organisation in the last 12 months?
The High Sheriff of Lancashire would like to hear from you! Register your nomination for The High Sheriff of Lancashire’s Young Citizen Award 2025. The winner will receive £300 with two runner-up prizes of £100 each.
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CYP Now Awards 2024: Shortlisted Entries Announced
The shortlist for this year’s Children & Young People Now Awards has been revealed. There are 116 entries across 24 categories from over 500 applications. The finalists, chosen by sector judges, will now be reviewed by a panel of young judges. Winners will be announced on 28 November at a gala dinner in London. Congratulations to all shortlisted, and good luck in the next round!
Find out more about the awards here
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Talking to Young People about Vaping
In partnership with trading standards, Lancaster police conducted test purchases at vape shops in Lancaster and Morecambe. Several premises were found selling vapes to under-18s, leading to enforcement actions.
Police and the NHS have explained that It’s crucial that young people understand vaping is intended for adults to quit smoking, not for non-smokers or youth. Vaping is less harmful than smoking but not risk-free, as it exposes users to toxins and nicotine, which is especially harmful to developing brains. In the UK, selling vapes to under-18s is illegal, and some disposable vapes may not meet safety standards.
Young people can find out more on the FRANK website.
Useful information on vapes – a way to stop smoking
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Free Second Hand School Uniforms
The YMCA Lancaster Charity Shop are giving away second hand school uniforms to those in need. Pop down to the YMCA shop in St Nicholas Arcade, where items are available on the salesfloor.
See their Facebook post for further details
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Emergency Community Support and Resources Following the Southport Incident
In light of the recent tragic events in Southport, the VCS Emergencies Partnership is extending its support to local networks. This partnership aims to strengthen our sector during emergencies and is providing direct assistance to those affected. Recognising the impact on young people, they are committed to offering help and support as the community navigates through this difficult time.
To aid our members, partners, and the community, the following resources are available:
Bee the Difference Report: This report includes insights from over 200 young survivors of the Manchester Arena attack. While the Southport incident is not classified as a terror attack, the findings are valuable for those working with affected children, families, and communities. Access the report here.
UK Trauma Council Resources: The UK Trauma Council provides extensive resources for professionals supporting children and young people dealing with trauma and bereavement. Key resources include:
- Critical Incidents in Educational Communities
- Guidance on Creating the Best Environment for Recovery
- Traumatic Bereavement for Children & Young People
Please share this information to ensure those in need can access these valuable resources.
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National Youth Work Week 2024
The National Youth Agency’s Youth Work Week is an annual celebration of all things youth work. The week long campaign takes place at the beginning of every November. This year it will take place from Monday 4 – Sunday 10 November.
Each year the campaign has an overarching theme to help the sector to focus their engagement. The theme for 2024 is: a right to youth work for all – delivering positive futures for young people.
The theme aims to highlight the many ways that youth work spaces are made accessible to all and which enable young people to explore and celebrate their own identity and values.
In the run-up to Youth Work Week, the NYA are inviting you to take part in their Art of Youth Work campaign. The campaign provides an opportunity for young people accessing youth work to create artworks, music and other performing arts which they can unveil as part of Youth Work Weeks celebration.
Find out more on the NYA website
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Morecambe Fire Cadets
The Cadet Programme at Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service is offering young people an opportunity to gain insight into a uniformed service, starting in September providing they are 13 years old, but must have turned 14 by December. There are 4 places left at Morecambe for the September start.
The programme includes learning basic firefighting, personal and social skills, and earning the Skills for Justice Qualification. Cadets will be treated as young firefighters with a uniform and name badge, attend weekly sessions at their local fire station, and participate in community events. They will develop team building, leadership, and communication skills, learn self-discipline, respect, and inclusive values, and be mentored by operational firefighters and community safety staff.
To apply, complete and return the Fire Cadets application form to the Fire Cadet Co-ordinator.
More details are available on the Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service website.
Our Food Futures: Rising Inequality and Climate Change
Join Biraj Patnaik, Executive Director of the National Foundation for India for “Our Food Futures: Rising Inequality and Climate Change.” This lecture will explore the global food crisis, focusing on the impacts of rising inequality, climate change, and the right to food in both law and practice.
Thursday 24th October 2024, 6.30 – 8pm
Lancaster University, Bailrigg, Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 4YW
More info and book your ticket
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Skipton Building Society Community Giving helps LDGS
Lancaster District Green Spaces has been nominated by Skipton Building Society’s Lancaster branch to participate in their Community Giving scheme. Customers can vote for their preferred charity at the branch from 7th October to 1st November 2024.
The charity with the most votes will receive £1,000, with £600 and £400 awarded to the runner-up and third-place charity, respectively. Voting takes place at the Lancaster branch, 39 Penny St.
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Legal Structures for Allotments & Other Community Food Groups
An upcoming free session will explore legal structures for allotments and community food groups. Led by Mark Simmonds, the event will cover options for governance, potential benefits, and available funding. Attendees can also learn from the National Allotment Society and gain insights from the Lancaster District Allotment Review. A light lunch is included.
Saturday, 26th October 2024, 9:30am -1.30pm at the Quaker Meeting House, Lancaster.
Learn more and book your place
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Community Conversation: Growing & Sharing Surplus
Calling all allotments, food clubs, food banks & harvesting projects! Following the launch of the Allotment Review Report in June 2024, a networking and information sharing session has been arranged to explore possible links that can be made between allotments, surplus produce and food clubs locally in Lancaster District. A light lunch is included.
Sunday 17 November 2024, 10am-1.45pm
Venue TBC
Find out more about this event and book
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Friends of Regent Park
Friends of Regent Park in Morecambe are hosting a volunteer day at Regent Park on October 3 from 10am-noon to help with litter picking, general tidying and weeding. If you would like to help – just turn up!
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Community Planting Days at Uggle Lane
Following the recent revamp of Uggle Lane in Lancaster, Lancaster City Council are hosting volunteer planting days to enable the community to get involved with the final stage of the redevelopment.
There are thousands of spring and summer bulbs – all native to the UK – to plant across the site.
Anyone is welcome – just bring gardening gloves and a trowel if you have them.
- November 12th, 9:30am-11:30am
- November 12th, 12:30pm-2:30pm
- November 18th, 9:30am-11:30am
- November 18th, 12:30pm-2:30pm
Uggle Lane is located just off Scotforth Road, near Rays Drive in Lancaster.
what3words: lurching.garlic.slopes
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FoodFutures Events
Save the date for the Gather launch event
A relaxed and informal opportunity to chat with the people who make and grow local food as well as taste, touch, and smell a range of delicious Lancashire treats that are good for you, and good for the planet.
Discover why and how Gather came about and the part it can play in developing a fair and healthy food system that supports the local economy.
Keep your eyes peeled for event details on the FoodFuture’s What’s On page. More details coming soon!
Visit the Gather shop and join the mailing list for updates.
Time and Date: Saturday 19 October, 11:30 – 14:00 at the Gregson Community & Arts Centre.
Events for allotment-holders & other growers
Following the launch of the Allotment Review Report in June 2024, a number of events have been organised that take forward some of the report’s recommendations. These include:
Legal structures for allotments & other community food groups
26th October 9.30-13.30pm. A light lunch will be provided.
Lancaster Seed Library practical work session
20 October 12:30-15:00,
Fruit tree and fruit bush pruning
3 November 11:00-15:00
Community conversation: Growing & sharing surplus
Calling all allotments, food clubs, food banks & harvesting projects to join!
17 November 10:00-13:45. A light lunch will be provided.
Lancaster Seed Library practical work session
7 December 12:00-15:30. Bring food to share for lunch. Venue: TBC
Food Champion banner, badge, and bunting making
FoodFutures are delighted to be collaborating with Sewing Cafe Lancaster to run a series of workshops.
Come and learn how to create stunning badges from scrap fabric, and learn how to create banners and bunting using applique and other sewing techniques. The first two workshops will focus on learning skills and choosing what you want to make. The final workshop will be a co-creation exercise involving putting the finished pieces together to create a FoodFutures banner that can be used at events and markets.
These workshops are suitable for all skill levels. They will hopefully inspire you to create other works of art whether it’s up-cycling your clothes or making your party bunting.
Find out more and book a place
Share The Harvest Apple Juicing at Claver Hill
Bring your apple glut to get juiced with the Claver Hill community apple press. Juicing and preservation expert Moyna will guide you through the process and assist, with fun times and plenty of tasty juice guaranteed.
If you’d rather learn how to make jams and other preserves with your harvest, do ask Moyna about a preservation workshop.
The Closing Loops team also has telescopic apple pickers available to borrow and a mobile apple press that could come to you or your community event. To find out more about getting involved with Share the Harvest, visit foodfutures.org.uk/share-the-harvest
Suggested dates:
- Sunday 13 October
- Tuesday 15 October
- Tuesday 22 October
To book your slot for free, please get in touch with Moyna at [email protected]
Planet Promises Workshop @Light Up Lancaster
Help create a Planet Promises Wall for Light Up Lancaster
Join FoodFutures and Closing Loops to explore some of the actions we can all take for a happier and healthier planet. Share your own ideas and get creative using UV pens and materials to cover the “wall” in Planet Promises.
Come along to the market square during the Light up Lancaster festival to see the wall lit up and looking beautiful.
Time and Date: October 22nd 2024, 10:00am – 12:00pm
Location: Meeting House Lane, Lancaster LA1 1TH
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FoodFutures Quarterly Partnership meeting
FoodFutures quarterly partnership meetings are open to anyone and are joined by reps from all FoodFutures themed working groups. They offer the chance to get an overview of what is happening locally around sustainable food, whilst allowing you to feed into some key strategic projects. There is also space to share other news and updates.
Join here
Time and Date: Oct 23rd 2024, 10:00am – 12:00pm
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Scotch Quarry Community Composting Birthday
Come along, share some cake, and help celebrate the Scotch Quarry Community Composting scheme’s 1st birthday!
Here you will find inspiration and ideas for how your neighbourhood can create healthy, peat free compost, meet the members who make good use of the scheme and find out what support is available to set up a community composting scheme in your area.
Book your place here
Time and Date: Sunday 13th October 2024, 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Location: Scotch Quarry Park, Near the Wyresdale Road entrance, Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 3EA
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Marsh Community Gardening Project
Would you be interested in improving and looking after green spaces in the Marsh area? Get involved by contacting Katie from the Marsh Community Centre on 07868314807.
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Alternative Approaches to Beekeeping
The aim of this conference is to introduce beekeepers and anyone else who might be interested, to a range of alternative approaches to beekeeping such as treatment free, insulated hives, natural comb, swarming, locally adapted bees and more.
There will be a range of speakers attending to share their useful knowledge and advice on this topic.
Advanced booking is required. Read more and book here.
Time and Date: October 20th 2024, 10:30am-4:30pm
Location: Truckhaven Conference Centre, Carnforth, LA5 9RQ
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Land Wanted for Allotments
Do you know of or have a piece of land (big or small) that could potentially become allotments?
Would you be interested in hearing or learning about how this can be done, what is involved, and how running allotments has worked for other private landlords?
If the answer is “yes” then please get in touch with Deborah at [email protected]
LESS (a Lancaster based social enterprise) is keen to understand the level of interest around opening new allotment sites across Lancaster District and is willing to offer some support and information sharing about how this can be done.
For more information about this call to action, read this food column and contact Deborah with any questions.
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Leighton Hall Apple Day
Families, foragers, fruit and folklore lovers… come along and celebrate the heritage of historic orchards, apples and traditional country crafts and Leighton Hall Apple Day. It’ll be a family fun day celebrating National Apple Day on Sunday 20 October 2024, 10am-3pm. There will be activities, tasting, demos, stalls marketplace and more.
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Perceptions of Renewable Energy Survey
A Lancaster University undergraduate is conducting a survey on residents’ perceptions of renewable energy and technology. The survey takes just 5-7 minutes to complete and helps inform future renewable energy projects. Your participation is voluntary and anonymous, and you can withdraw at any time. Help shape Lancaster’s renewable energy future by sharing your views!
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Get Involved with Share the Harvest 2024!
This autumn, join North Lancashire’s Share the Harvest festival and help tackle food waste by rescuing surplus fruit from local trees. Whether you’re interested in hosting a fruit-picking event, attending a workshop on juicing and preserving, or volunteering as a gleaner, there’s a way for everyone to get involved.
Mini-grants of up to £50 are available to support community groups, and free tools like apple pickers and presses can be borrowed. It’s all about working together to reduce waste and share the harvest!
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Gather: Shop Local, Seasonal, and Sustainable in North Lancashire
Gather is a new local food hub offering fresh, seasonal produce grown by small, sustainable farmers in North Lancashire. Part of the FoodFutures family, Gather promotes healthy, local food choices that are good for people, the environment, and the planet.
The online shop is open for orders every Friday to Tuesday, with deliveries on Fridays and Saturdays. Featuring a variety of local producers, Gather supports a resilient local food economy and invites the community to get involved by hosting collection points.
Learn more at Gather and support local food producers!
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Could you become a Food Friend?
FoodFriends is a fundraising scheme run by LESS to support small-scale farmers and regenerative food projects in North Lancashire. By donating £5 a month, you help fund The Plot, a local market garden and training centre for new farmers. As a FoodFriend, you’ll be entered into a monthly draw to win £30 vouchers for local food partners. Your contribution directly supports the growth of a resilient, sustainable food economy in our district.
Sign up today to make a difference in local farming and be part of a movement for food resilience!
Lancaster Music Festival Family Trail
The Lancaster Music Festival features a new “Lancaster Family Music Festival” including music-related activities for all ages, from early years to teenagers. Highlights include live performances, creative workshops, and interactive music shows.
Families can enjoy hands-on experiences, performances, and a diverse program of outdoor music and street theatre. All activities will be free or low-cost to ensure accessibility, fostering community engagement and celebrating Lancaster’s rich musical culture.
Collect a trail leaflet from The Gregson, The Storey Institute or Lancaster Library and follow the family route, ticking off the various activities as you go.
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Reel Conversations with Sir Christopher Frayling
Step into the world of cinema legends this November as part of the Bay International Film Festival, during this Lancaster University public lecture.
From Alfred Hitchcock and Doris Day to Clint Eastwood and Lawrence of Arabia, this is your chance to hear behind-the-scenes stories from Professor Sir Christopher Frayling. During a professional career in art education, broadcasting, film criticism and curation, Professor Frayling has had many memorable – and sometimes candid – conversations with key directors, actors and production designers.
19 November, 6:30pm – 8pm at The Platform
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Litfest Autumn Weekend
Following a successful festival in the spring, Litfest is back from 18 – 25 October, with another inspiring selection of events with a special focus on writers from the north-west.
The line-up includes storyteller Jacqueline Harris, children’s writer Katherine Woodfine, poets Camille Ralphs and Ian Seen, historian Jonathan Healey, poet and nature writer Polly Atkin, and novelist Ines Gegoria Labarta.
The Lancaster International Fiction Lecture, in collaboration with Lancaster University, will be given by leading Mexican novelist Guadalupe Nettel.
Find out more and book tickets
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Arts & crafts stalls wanted for Midwinter Market
Makers, crafters and artists: FoodFutures are looking for more stalls selling hand-made crafts, art and gifts for the Midwinter Market on Friday 13 December.
Shared stalls are only £10 and they would love to have more people to complement the stalls already booked in for this December.
Contact Andi on [email protected] or 07891 908025.
Find out more about Lancaster’s Seasonal Markets
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4k Festive Fun Run
Want to keep running over Christmas and New Year? Then do think about taking part in the friendly 4k Festive Fun Run from the Lancaster& Morecambe AC clubhouse at Salt Ayre Leisure Centre on Friday December 27th at 11am.
Really great for families and fun runners as well as more regular competitors. Brilliant atmosphere, super festive medal and lots of wonderful spot prizes. Only £7 to enter in advance or £10 on the day.
Enter early as last year all their numbers were taken!
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Disco Neurotico
For those who struggle with traditional club spaces, More Music is hosting an alternative club night which aims to cater for those who are part of the neurodivergent community and anyone who would like to enjoy a more inclusive and sensory-friendly experience.
From multiple dance floors to curated gaming zones and crafting areas, there is something for everyone depending on your sensory preferences and desired activities!
More information and tickets available here
Time and Date: Saturday the 16th of November 2024, 8pm
Location: More Music, 13-17 Devonshire Road, Morecambe LA3 1QT
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The Lancaster & District Male Voice Choir 125th Anniversary
Come along and celebrate the finest of Lancaster’s vocal ensembles ‘The Lancaster & District Male Voice Choir who are marking 125 years since their formation. They will be celebrating with a concert with Lacuna upper voice choir and Grupo Voces choir at the Ashton Hall, Lancaster. Their will be a historical exhibition beforehand in the foyer with refreshments and raffle.
Date & time: Saturday 19 October 2024, 2.30pm
Location: Ashton Hall, Lancaster
Price: Tickets £12.50 (from choir members or on the door)
Accompanied children free.
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Remembrance Day 2024 Charity Football Match
This Remembrance Day a charity football match has been organised between Lancaster City FC Military Veterans and the Well Communities in Morecambe.
This fantastic fixture will take place at the Giant Axe Football Ground, West Road on Monday 11 November 2024, with a kick off time of 7pm.
FREE entry from 6pm and all proceeds go towards supporting a military veterans team through their new league.
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Music with the Mayor gigs
The new Mayor of Lancaster, Cllr Abi Mills, has launched “Music with the Mayor,” a series of live music events celebrating local talent while raising funds for Citizens Advice North Lancashire. The initiative will feature various performances, including bands, choirs, and school groups, with upcoming events like a Christmas disco and a Burn’s night ceilidh. The project supports the charity’s work during the cost-of-living crisis and aims to engage the community through a diverse musical lineup across Lancaster and Morecambe.
See the event line up below:
The Mizzen Crew Run Ashore with Friends
Saturday 19th October – £10
View the event flyer here
Find out more and book
The Patterers
2nd November – £20
View the event flyer here
Find out more and book
Christmas Disco
13th December – £5
View the event flyer here
Find out more and book
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Lancaster BID City Centre Events
Halloween Trail 2024
Keep the kids entertained this upcoming half term with some spooky activities! Come along to Lancaster city centre to join the fun. The Halloween Trail encourages you to explore and hunt down the spooky stories hand painted onto the windows of businesses across the city centre. Look out for trail maps in businesses closer to the time…
19th October – 3rd November 2024
Christmas Light Switch On and Events
Lancaster BID are bringing their biggest ever programme of festive events. Launching on Sunday 24th of November with the annual Christmas Lights Switch On, they will be bringing events to the city centre every Sunday until Christmas, including a Santa’s grotto onboard a Stagecoach bus int the heart of the city centre on the final 3 Sundays. The small charge for this will raise funds for local charities.
Snowman Trail
Lancaster BID’s Snowman Trail will be running through the city centre from November the 22nd until January the 2nd. They are looking for businesses to take part in the trail and who have a suitable window to display a snowman where it is easily visible.
Contact them by Friday the 11th of October if you would like to be involved at [email protected]
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The Cuisine Zines: Food-Inspired Zine Project
The Morecambe Community Riso Press has been awarded a Pots of Possibility grant to deliver a food-inspired zine-making project. The aim is to create a library of DIY zines focusing on food stories, recipes, and local food networks.
Five free workshops will take place at various locations from September 2023 to January 2024, where participants can explore zine-making, share food experiences, and contribute to the final Cuisine Zine. The project aligns with the Food Futures Good Food Manifesto, promoting sustainable and fair food practices across North Lancashire.
The workshops are free but booking is essential.
Dates, times & location:
- Morecambe library, 12th Oct – Book here
- Heysham Library, 30th Nov – Book here
- The Carnforth Hub, 7th Dec – Book here
- Good Things Studios 18th Jan – Book here
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Lancaster Music Festival
The Lancaster Music Festival returns from October 10th to 13th, 2024, with over 300 acts and 400 performances across 50+ venues throughout the city. This grassroots festival celebrates local talent and welcomes international artists, offering a diverse range of music and performances, almost all for free. From Lancaster Castle to cozy cafés, the festival brings the city to life with live music, street theatre, and workshops. Suitable for all ages and musical tastes, it promises a vibrant weekend of entertainment in the heart of Lancaster.
Explore more about the Festival here
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Alternative Approaches to Beekeeping Conference
Join Lune Valley Beekeepers on Sunday, 20th October 2024 at Truckhaven Conference Centre, Carnforth, for a full-day event exploring natural beekeeping methods. This conference will feature three expert speakers discussing topics such as treatment-free beekeeping, natural comb, and swarming. Open to beekeepers and interested individuals, the course fee is £25, including refreshments (please bring your own lunch).
Advanced booking is required — visit their website for details (click on course information)
Administrator for Let’s BeFriends
Let’s BeFriends are looking for a self-employed administrator. The role requires a proactive individual with initiative, patience and excellent written and verbal English skills, who can turn their hand to a wide range of administrative skills such as organising a training rota, maintaining records or reviewing reports.
If you are interested, please email your CV and a covering letter to [email protected] or call Dusty Thomas for an informal chat on 07875025009.
Salary: £11.44 per hour (pay rise each April)
Contract: 9 hours per week at £11.44 per hour (pay rise each April)
Location: Predominantly home working
Closing Date: Tuesday 5th November 2024, 11.59pm
Interview Date: Week commencing 11th November 2024
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Community Coach with Morecambe FC Community Foundation
Morecambe FC Community Foundation is looking for an energetic and capable individual to join their team of Community Coaches, delivering a number of projects including school holiday camps, schools coaching, after school clubs and community-based sessions, as well as being part of the matchday experience team.
Salary: £11.44 per hour
Contract: 25 hour per week/ part-time
Location: Lancaster district
Closing date: 11 October 2024
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Volunteer Coordinator with CancerCare
CancerCare is seeking a highly motivated person to play a key role in recruiting, training and supporting new and existing volunteers and ensuring the team is inclusive, cohesive and well trained.
Salary: £24,979 per annum
Contract: 37.5 hours per week
Location: Lancaster or Kendal centre (onsite)
Closing date: Monday 4 November
Find out more about this role and apply
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Community Dialogue Project – Public Adviser Role
Lancaster University is working with Lancaster City Council, Lancaster District CVS and Lancaster & Morecambe College on undertaking a project that will look at how it we can make use of existing information on the needs of communities and what their priorities are, and how to communicate and engage better with communities.
The role is flexible with a £25 per hour fee and ongoing support provided. To apply, send a short statement by 29th October 2024 explaining your interest. For details, contact Abi Lucy-Lloyd at [email protected]
Download the role description for further information
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Rainbow Trust Vacancies
Kentown Family Support Worker
The Rainbow Trust are looking to appoint a Kentown Family Support Worker to deliver a high-quality family support service as part of their pilot Kentown Children’s Palliative Care Programme, in collaboration with Kentown Wizard and Together for Short Lives. Reporting to the Kentown Project Lead out of their Lancaster team base and working in partnership with health, education and social care professionals, you will take responsibility for providing needs-led emotional, social and practical support to families where a child/young person has a life threatening or terminal illness.
Salary: £23,000 annual salary plus Company Car (additional benefit of approx. £5K), 5% employers pension contribution and 25 days annual leave.
Contract: Full-time, Permanent
Location: Leyland, Fleetwood, Preston, Lancashire
Closing date: 31 October 2024, 4.58pm
Kentown Programme Project Lead
The Rainbow Trust is hiring a Programme Project Lead to manage the Kentown Children’s Palliative Care Programme. Based in Lancaster, the role involves partnering with health, education, and social care professionals to deliver family support services and raise awareness of children’s palliative care. The Project Lead will manage the Kentown Family Support Team and contribute to service development and safeguarding within the Rainbow Trust.
Salary: £29,000 – £34,000 DOE + benefits (including company car, 25 days annual leave, reward scheme and pension)
Contract: Full-time, permanent
Location: Lancaster, Morecambe & Heysham Lancashire
Closing date: 31 October, 4.45pm
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Personal Assistant via Disability Equality
An opportunity has arisen for a Personal Assistant to provide support to a young girl with a learning disability within her own home and within the local community. As a Personal Assistant your duties will include supporting with all aspects of daily life, including personal care, domestic support and mobility. The ideal candidate will be a caring, proactive and motivated individual with a passion for supporting others.
Previous experience and a knowledge of SEN is essential. You must have excellent communication and interpersonal skills. A driver with a full clean license is preferable but not essential.
Salary: £11.44 per hour
Contract: Part-time (4 hours per week), usually Sundays
Location: Lancaster
Contact [email protected] to find out more, quoting LILS/JG/ECM
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Fundraiser with RSPB
The RSPB is seeking to create a more inclusive and diverse workforce to support its mission of enriching nature. The organisation is particularly encouraging applications from people of color and individuals with disabilities, who are underrepresented in environmental sectors. Support is available for applicants who may need assistance during the application process. For more details, check the candidate guidance notes.
Salary: £24,890 – £26,720 per year
Contract: Full-time or part-time (choose a contract between 3 to 5 days per week), Full-time
Location: Kendal, Cumbria (on-site)
Closing date: 13 Oct 2024, 11.30pm
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