Happy publication day to Hazel Gardner as BOOTS AND CATS is out now!!! 🥳⭐️
Bold, wacky and brilliantly funny, Boots and Cats tickles the imagination, reminding us all to find the fun in reading aloud - and to do it together!
Get your copy here: https://t.co/jenz3OM7dJ
I love this review in the Blackpool Gazette not only because they liked the book, but also because I am very proud to be from Preston 😁 Boots and Cats, my latest book (illustrated by Fred Blunt), is out on Thursday with Macmillan Children’s Books
Excellent piece in The Guardian highlighting what is at stake in Preston's local elections on May 7th.
Only Preston Labour are trying to tackle the injustices of our economic system.
Other parties have no answers, tinker round the edges or run scared. https://t.co/bYoNcrf6Gl
@MatthewBrownLab@PrestonBus@prestoncouncil@LancashireCC Thank you for responding, I have zero faith in LCC these days and do wish they’d step up. I’ll always vote Labour in Preston. A publicly owned bus company would be the dream.
🌄 For over 150 years, the people of Preston have been rolling their eggs down these hills, come rain or shine!
🥚 Easter Monday sees thousands of people flock to Avenham and Miller park to take part in the tradition of Egg Rolling.
📸 This picture dates back to the 1950s.
Eerie, Indiana (1991-92). Twin Peaks for kids, as teenager Marshall Teller moves from New Jersey to the weirdest town in America.
Only 19 episodes were made, but it was rerun throughout the '90s. Elvis, Sasquatch, aliens, ghosts and the mysterious Dash X make frequent appearances.