6 stories about fantastic Lancashire folk and the wonderful things they do
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  Jun 22, 2022  
     
 

Hello, 

Today we're sharing six stories to celebrate the incredible achievements of people across Lancashire.

First up, the headteacher of Tarleton Community Primary School in Preston has been handed a national unsung hero award.

Chris Upton is being recognised for helping his school and local community through the tragic death of one of his pupils, Saffie-Rose Roussos, in the Manchester Arena terror attack.

We're also shining a light on St Catherine’s Hospice as it celebrated the return of its Moonlight and Memories walk at the weekend.

Hundreds took part in the walk which is the Lostock Hall hospice’s biggest fundraiser of the year.

Plus, a stroke survivor has walked 29 miles to raise money for the Stroke Association and Preston North End midfielder Daniel Johnson hails 'unbelievable' support after season card sales.  

You can read all of these stories and more below.

Until next time,  

Julia

Audience Editor 

julia.bennett@nationalworld.com

 
     
  Head of a Preston primary school given Unsung Hero award for helping community cope with loss of Saffie-Rose Roussos  
     
  The headteacher of Tarleton Community Primary School in Preston, has been named as one of 80 Pearson National Teaching Award Silver Award winners across the country.  
     
Head of a Preston primary school given Unsung Hero award for helping community cope with loss of Saffie-Rose Roussos
     
 
This is how the Moonlight & Memories walkers raised money for St Catherine's Hospice
This is how the Moonlight & Memories walkers raised money for St Catherine's Hospice
 
St Catherine’s Hospice celebrated the return of its Moonlight and Memories walk at the weekend.
 
     
 
This is why Boris made multiple visits to Lancashire village's field day - for a “Borris Dance”
This is why Boris made multiple visits to Lancashire village's field day - for a “Borris Dance”
 
Politics was fair game when a model of Big Ben was paraded through a Lancashire village at the weekend, accompanied by a troupe of “Borris” dancers.
 
     
 
UCLan's creative student talent goes on display to the public for the first time in 3 years
UCLan's creative student talent goes on display to the public for the first time in 3 years
 
The University of Central Lancashire’s final year undergraduate Degree Show exhibition has opened to the public for the first time in three years.
 
     
 
Stroke survivor with Aphasia walked 29 miles through the Lake District with her gym friendship group to beat isolation
Stroke survivor with Aphasia walked 29 miles through the Lake District with her gym friendship group to beat isolation
 
A Blackpool stroke survivor has walked 29 miles to raise money for the Stroke Association, after they helped her cope with Aphasia – a speech condition that affects one in three people after having a stroke.
 
     
 
Preston North End midfielder Daniel Johnson hails 'unbelievable' support after season card sales
Preston North End midfielder Daniel Johnson hails 'unbelievable' support after season card sales
 
Preston North End midfielder Daniel Johnson has hailed the season card sales for the upcoming season as ‘unbelievable’ as he prepares for his eigth pre-season at Deepdale.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
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