Friday, 26 February 2016
Mothering Sunday
This year's Mothering Sunday family service will be held in Holy Trinity on Sunday 6 March at 10.30am. The children from the Loaves and Fishes Club will be helping to lead the service and Mrs Carroll / Miss Gibson would love to include any other children who would like to go along to this special service.
First Friday Worship
The next First Friday service will be held at 7.00pm on Friday 4 March in Holy Trinity. The theme will be Taize worship which involves a lot of chanting, singing and prayer.
Bolton-le-Sands Library
You will all know that Lancashire County Council (LCC) is having to make considerable cost savings in response to the reduced funding it now receives from central government. LCC are reviewing all their services - including libraries across the county. The future of BLS Library is uncertain at best. If you would like to express your views regarding the future of this well-loved village asset, please complete the LCC online consultation.
Saturday, 20 February 2016
555 Lancaster – Kendal – Keswick
LANCASTER SERVICES
555 Lancaster – Kendal – Keswick
(STC leaflet)
From 19 March 2016 Stagecoach in Cumbria will revise the timetable, adjusting a number of journeys for the summer period.
555 Lancaster – Kendal – Keswick
(STC leaflet)
From 19 March 2016 Stagecoach in Cumbria will revise the timetable, adjusting a number of journeys for the summer period.
Thursday, 11 February 2016
NOTICE OF CASUAL VACANCY
Notice is hereby given that a vacancy has occurred among the members of
the Parish Council. Any person willing
to fill this vacancy should apply to the Clerk in
writing on or before the 21st of March 2016. The applicant's name must appear
on the current register of the Voters List or the applicant should, during the
whole of the twelve months preceding the relevant date, resided in or within
three miles of the parish, or the applicant’s only place of work during the
whole of the twelve months preceding the relevant date is in the parish.
The applicant must not be debarred from standing as a Councillor.
Clerk to the Council
“Seabank” No. 2 The Shore, Bolton-le-Sands.
The applicant must not be debarred from standing as a Councillor.
Clerk to the Council
“Seabank” No. 2 The Shore, Bolton-le-Sands.
Wednesday, 10 February 2016
Bogus Callers in the Carnforth area
Detectives are urging homeowners to be vigilant following several reports of bogus callers.
Around 1pm on Monday, February 1, a man approached an address in Carnforth claiming he was owed money for work he carried out on the property’s chimney. When the 63-year-old male homeowner asked what work had been done, the man followed him inside the property, taking £180. The offender then demanded more money, taking a further £70 from the victim’s wallet. He left the property after being disturbed by a friend of the victim, driving away in a grey Peugeot car with another male. The first man is described as white, of stocky build, with short black hair and spoke with an Irish accent. He was wearing a dark tweed-style jacket. The driver of the car is believed to be in his 50s and was wearing glasses.
An earlier incident was reported to police on January 25. A 91-year-old man told officers a male had entered his property in Slyne to discuss building work. The offender claimed repairs needed carrying out on the roof of the property, taking £400 from the victim. He is described as white, of broad build, wearing dark clothing and spoke with an Irish accent.
Det Con Kate Foley, of Lancaster CID, said: “There have been a number of suspicious activity calls we want to warn the public about. “The callers have visited addresses stating work needs doing on the chimney stack or roof and that they have already done work to a neighbour’s house. “We have had crimes reported in Carnforth and Slyne, but I believe that there may be other possible victims that have not yet reported it.”
Anyone with information about the Carnforth incident can contact police on 101 quoting crime reference WB1600915.
If you have details about the second report, contact police on WB1600747.
If you have been affected by crimes of this nature in recent weeks, contact police on 101.
Around 1pm on Monday, February 1, a man approached an address in Carnforth claiming he was owed money for work he carried out on the property’s chimney. When the 63-year-old male homeowner asked what work had been done, the man followed him inside the property, taking £180. The offender then demanded more money, taking a further £70 from the victim’s wallet. He left the property after being disturbed by a friend of the victim, driving away in a grey Peugeot car with another male. The first man is described as white, of stocky build, with short black hair and spoke with an Irish accent. He was wearing a dark tweed-style jacket. The driver of the car is believed to be in his 50s and was wearing glasses.
An earlier incident was reported to police on January 25. A 91-year-old man told officers a male had entered his property in Slyne to discuss building work. The offender claimed repairs needed carrying out on the roof of the property, taking £400 from the victim. He is described as white, of broad build, wearing dark clothing and spoke with an Irish accent.
Det Con Kate Foley, of Lancaster CID, said: “There have been a number of suspicious activity calls we want to warn the public about. “The callers have visited addresses stating work needs doing on the chimney stack or roof and that they have already done work to a neighbour’s house. “We have had crimes reported in Carnforth and Slyne, but I believe that there may be other possible victims that have not yet reported it.”
Anyone with information about the Carnforth incident can contact police on 101 quoting crime reference WB1600915.
If you have details about the second report, contact police on WB1600747.
If you have been affected by crimes of this nature in recent weeks, contact police on 101.
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
Mis-sold PPI callers
The 'Ministry of Justice' scam seems to be around again where the consumer is offered a refund from the government for mis-sold PPI. The caller usually claims the householder is entitled to £1000's but asks for administration fee to be paid upfront. If you believe you have mis-sold PPI please contact the Financial Ombudsmen Service on 0300 123 9 123 or 0800 023 4567 or visit www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk . They can advise on how to make a claim free of charge. If you do decide to use a claim handler, carefully consider whether to pay an upfront fee before your claim is submitted - there is no guarantee it will be successful and you could be left out of pocket.
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