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Kelly Thorpe - McAuley
BSc Hons Dip CFHP MPS
Pract
A member of the
Alliance of Foot Practioners
Foot
Health Practitioner

Foot care for
all the family
in the comfort
of your own home
Foot Health Check
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Curtailment of Nails
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Corn removal
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Callus Reduction
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Ingrown Toenails
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Verruca Treatment
• Foot Care for Diabetics
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All chiropody Services
!0% discount off your first appointment
To arrange a Home
Visit, please call Kelly on
01695 632030 or
07538 794242
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All types of joinery work undertaken both domestic and
commercial
Kitchens
- Windows - Doors - Stairs – Floors - Loft Conversions - Decking
Reliable, friendly and affordable service

Free estimates
Contact David on 01695 632030
or 07935 729024

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DOUGLAS DRAMA GROUP - Due to unforeseen
circumstances, we have had to postpone our April production of
“Caught on the Hop”. We are rescheduling the production for
our November slot and hope that you will be able to join us
then. We hope this change of plan will not cause too much
inconvenience, and thank you for your continued support. Keep an
eye out for further updates in future Newsletters and for
revised posters and ticket details which we will publish in the
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Parbold Library Is Coming Of Age!
On 21st June 1989 Parbold library was officially opened.
In 2010 we will be 21 years old.
To celebrate we would like to collect any photographs you may
have of the site before the library was built, the mobile
library that served the area or old pictures of the library
itself.
We would also like any reminiscences you may have of using
Parbold library or the mobile library in the past.
Please write down your reminiscences and hand them in, send them
in an email to
parbold.library@lcl.lancscc.gov.uk
or tell them to the staff. Photographs can be scanned in the
library by staff members then returned immediately. Maggie,
Marjorie & Linda
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Parbold Community Association,
in conjunction with the Rural Touring Network, will present an
evening of entertainment on Saturday 23rd May
from Cumbrian Ceilidh Band ‘ Striding Edge’. The first
half will be a concert of folk songs and the second will be a
ceilidh or barn dance, with a caller to guide you through the
dances. An evening of fun for all the family. Bring your own
drink. Tickets will be available by the end of April from Anne.
Tel 462176. £6 for adults.
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PACT
The next PACT
meetings will be held at Parbold Douglas School on Tue 7th
April from 7 – 8 pm and on Tue 12th May
from 7 – 8 pm . All members of the Public are welcome to
attend. For
more information, please contact Steve Hackney on 01257 462239
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PARBOLD
WI
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Tuesday 7th April is our monthly meeting and the
speaker is Miriam Wadge.
Her talk is entitled "The Victorians’ -
starting at 7.30
Friday
24th April Junior Disco
7.30 - 9.30pm ¯¯
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CAN YOU
Bake a cake, make sandwiches or give an hour a month?
DO YOU
Teach art, dance or languages?
WOULD YOU LIKE TO
Take some kids on a fun day out, and learn about a new
culture?
IF SO, COME AND ENJOY FREE TEA &
CAKES WHILST YOU FIND OUT MORE !
Despite the fact that 23 years have passed since the explosion
at the Chernobyl nuclear power station, the effects are still
felt today and sadly will continue to be felt for centuries to
come. The Parbold and District Group of M&C (UK) brings
groups of children to Britain for recuperative visits because it
is proven that children who spend a month away from their
contaminated homeland are able to strengthen their immune
systems. We are holding an OPEN DAY at the Parbold W.I.
Saturday 25th April, 9a.m. until 12 noon.
Please come and find out more about our organisation, the host
of activities we run in order to raise the much needed funds and
how we plan the visits. There are so many different ways in
which you can help!! Please contact Simon/Nicky on 464915,
Marie on 464461 or Janet on 462634 to know more.
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Portrait classes
At Parbold WI Hall
Fridays from 11 am to 1 pm
Drawing from live models. Guidance and Tuition given.
All you need is a sketch pad and pencil.
For more information contact Gloria on 01772 455723 or 077637
17544
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TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION ™
every Wednesday in April at 7.15pm at Cedar Farm, Mawdesley.
Admission £2.00, families £3.00.
For
a free information pack or more details contact 01695 51213 or
www.t-m.org.uk
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Live Music at the Weekend
DOUGLAS
music
PARBOLD
Lancs
Reg. Charity
No:506675
Saturday
18th
April at 7.45 in the Village Hall. Preston
Gilbert & Sullivan Society presents
Two Pots of Song: a potted “Mikado” with narration, & a pot-pourri
of songs from the shows including, Richard Rogers & Oscar
Hammerstein, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Ivor Novello & Lionel Bart.
Co–presentation
with the PCA
Tickets available from the: The Box Office: 01257 421526, or
462382.
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PARISH COUNCIL NOTES
Clerk:
Mrs Elizabeth-Anne Broad, 1 Pinewood, Skelmersdale WN8 6UZ.Tel
01695 557678 Mob: 07973 340254 e-mail:
parboldpc.clerk@yahoo.com
Parbold Parish Council meets on the first
Friday of each month except August at 7.30pm at
Parbold Village Hall.
Annual Parish Meeting:
The Annual Parish Meeting will be held on Wednesday 6th
May 2009 at 7.30pm. This is an opportunity to hear a review of
the Parish Council’s work for the year and to express any views
you may have. Please come along and support it if you can. If
you work for one of the many voluntary groups in the village and
wish your group to be featured in the annual Parish Report
please contact the Parish Clerk for details.
Dog Fouling:
More complaints have been received from people walking their
children to school and having to avoid dog excrement on the
pavements of Tan House Lane and Lancaster Lane. Please remember
to clean up after your dog or you may be liable to pay a fixed
penalty of £75.
Contact details of Parish Councillors are on the Parish Council
Notice Board on The Common
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Frogs need help!
More garden ponds are needed to help the declining population of
amphibians due to
habitat loss. It is estimated that half of the one million
ponds found in the countryside 100 years ago has disappeared.
Frogs are good for gardens – their diet includes slugs, ants
and woodlice ! However the RSPCA have asked people not to move
frogspawn from their ponds to other areas as this can spread
disease. “It is really important to let the spawn achieve a
natural balance – the chances of eggs surviving is very low and
tadpoles are a vital food source for many creatures.’ More
advice can be found at
www.froglife.org
‘Froglife’
are running a campaign called ‘Just Add Water’. (Parbold
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Bone Cancer
Research Trust
The money raised
for the Bone Cancer Research Trust by Joe Davies, who competed
in the
Parbold Hill race
on 14th February, was in excess of £2100. He would
like to thank all his sponsors for their contributions.
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