Garstang to host Makers Market featuring local traders
Garstang will welcome something new and exciting this spring as the Makers Market makes its first ever visit to the town on Sunday 22 March, from 11am - 4pm, centred around Booths and The Rope Walk.
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Confirmatory PCR tests to be temporarily suspended for positive lateral flow test results
From 11th January in England, people who receive positive lateral flow results for COVID-19 will be required to self-isolate immediately and won’t be required to take a confirmatory PCR test.
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Great outdoors activities for January 2022
Start the year with our wonderful rangers and community groups by taking part in January's outdoor activities.
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Self-isolation for COVID-19 cases to be reduced from 10 to 7 days following negative LFD tests
From Wednesday 22 December, new guidance will enable the 10-day self-isolation period for people who have tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) to be reduced to 7 days in most cases.
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Get your booster at our mobile vaccine clinics
You can now receive your booster vaccination at our mobile vaccine clinics. These are available to anyone 18 or over that had their second vaccine 3 months prior.
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Working together to combat COVID-19
After almost a year of hosting vaccine clinics at Wyre’s Thornton Little Theatre, the Torentum Primary Care Network will be moving out of the venue.
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Storm boards closed in Cleveleys
Following forecaster strong winds, we have taken the decision to close the storm boards along the Cleveleys coast.
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Memorial Christmas trees
To help bereaved parents cope with the loss of a baby, we're providing memorial Christmas trees.
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Holiday clubs are back in Wyre this Christmas
Following the success of the summer holiday clubs earlier this year, Wyre Council is launching a programme of free activities this Christmas for children on benefits-related free school meals.
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Wyre’s community come together to tackle climate change
Members of the public including school children and volunteers joined Wyre rangers and staff to help plant over 3,000 trees as part of Wyre Council’s pledge to help tackle climate change.