We're proud of our work since receiving National Lottery funding on the High Park Project in 2019 - Please let us know via our quick survey what our impact has been and what you think the future could be for the project if we receive further funding! :)
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๐ฒ FREE LOCAL HORTICULTURE TRAINING! ๐ฒ
Myerscough College will be delivering a practical horticulture programme on Thursday mornings 10-11:30am from Feb 23rd 2023 at Southport Community Centre.
To book visit https://t.co/cjGMTMqdMC.
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Ok so, next Thursday 4th from 8pm, I'll be on @BerlinFrankin show along with @SouthportFCFPA talking about Dan's new book and all things local history. Then on Weds 17th Aug, I'll be doing another talk at Canning Rd for @HPTFTC entitled, '#Southport Street Names', starts at 6pm๐
๐๐ High Park Hodge Podge Festival 13th Aug 2022 11-4pm ๐๐
Check out what we've got on for The High Park Festival! Fairground rides, zorbing, food and craft stalls, live performances, mural painting and more... Click here for more info:
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Our Arts and Crafts group is open to anyone, with a focus on reducing social isolation and loneliness.
If this is something you are interesting in finding out more about (or have skills you could share with our group as a one off or on a regular basis) please call us!
๐ Check out all the High Park Activities going on over the Half term - Parks, Art workshops, Festival planning and the Queen's Jubilee!ย ๐ - https://t.co/QeHCtPwARl
Book YOUR place for this session tomorrow!
This FREE online workshop with @MaffPotts from @Camerados_org will focus on how we can create spaces where we can break down stigma around mental health, financial pressures and other complex issues
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๐ An open invite to join us for the High Park Festival Planning Group on Thurs 19th May 11-12:30 at Southport Community Centre ๐ - Click the link for more info https://t.co/SY4VeoUJ0r
#OTD March 9th 1961, #TheBeatles played at the #HighPark Labour Club in #Southport. The building, originally a Liberal Club when first built and latterly known as 'The Devonshire Club', has recently been converted into flats.