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Publication Date:-
'2023-09-01
 
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Preston Pledge and Prehistoric Lancashire - free public events at UCLan this September

THE University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) is inviting people to explore local history, from the very recent to prehistoric times, in 2 free public events this September.

'Preston Pledge - in:- 1832, 1932 and your own for 2032,'
and 'Making Yourself at Home in a New Place,' will take place in Preston's Mobile Event Tent (MET), currently situated on the University Square, on the 5 September and 12 September 2023 respectively.

For Preston Pledge on the 5 September 2023, Temperance Movement expert Dr Annemarie McAllister will explore the Preston Pledge through the Ages.

Preston is famous for the 'teetotal' pledge to avoid all alcohol which was signed in 1832, by 1 of the founders of UCLan, Joseph Livesey. In 1932 visitors came to Preston from around the world to celebrate the centenary of this, and new pledges were signed.

After a short introduction to pledges and how they've changed in nearly 2 centuries, attendants can design their own, using some examples from the collection in UCLan's archives, and suggest what they want to happen by 2032.

Heading back much further in time, Making Yourself at Home in a New Place will see UCLan archaeologist Rick Peterson to explore migration, people and objects in the North West from:- 11,000 to 6,000 years ago.

In this interactive lecture and workshop, Rick will look at new evidence from prehistoric Lancashire and Cumbria and explore how people made and used pottery, clothing and food in prehistory. In particular, the event will look at what migrants into the area produced.

Rick said:- "We will be examining how making and using things can help people feel at home in a new place. The session will include an opportunity to have a go at prehistoric pottery making so please come prepared to get a little bit messy."

Both events are free, but people are asked to book tickets via Eventbrite:-

  • Book your place for = Preston Pledge - in 1832, 1932 and your own for 2032, on:- Tuesday, 5 September 2023, from:- 6.00pm to 7.00pm, at the MET.
     

  • Book your place for = Making Yourself at Home in a New Place, on:- Tuesday, 12 September 2023, from:- 6.00pm to 7.00pm, at the MET.


Merseyside PCC praises Cheryl's campaigning as new laws proposed to make criminals attend their sentencing hearing

MERSEYSIDE'S Police Commissioner has paid tribute to Cheryl Korbel as new laws are proposed which will make criminals attend their sentencing hearing.

The new rules, proposed by the Ministry of Justice, give judges the power to order criminals to attend hearings, and custody officers will be able to use:- "reasonable force" to make offenders appear in the dock or via video link. Those who do not appear for sentencing could also face an extra two years in jail if they ignore a judge's order; with the new penalties applying in cases where the maximum sentence is life imprisonment.

Cheryl Korbel, the mother of Olivia Pratt Korbel was among those who had urged for a law change after the 9 year old's killer, Thomas Cashman refused to appear in the dock to be sentenced.

The Face the Family campaign, supported by the PCC, brought people together to pressure the Government to accelerate a change in legislation.

Merseyside's Police Commissioner Emily Spurrell said:- "I welcome today's news that the Government have committed to enshrine the Face the Family campaign in law. This announcement is testament to the tireless campaigning of Cheryl Korbel and other bereaved families who have battled to improve the system for others. Victims and families show incredible strength, often reliving their experiences in open court, and for many seeing the perpetrator sentenced is a crucial step in their process of gaining some closure. Despicable individuals like Thomas Cashman should be made to listen to those whose lives they have shattered and face up to the devastating consequences of their abhorrent actions. This isn't a huge change in the law, but it is an important step in helping to shift the power balance, putting the needs of victims before offenders and ensuring those have suffered have their voices heard."

Powers already exist to compel criminals to attend hearing and offenders can be held in contempt of court if they refuse to do so, but these new proposals would put the judge's ability to increase sentences by two years in legislation.
Equally, the use of force by prison officers would be enshrined in law.

Speaking at a summit in June calling for a change in the law, Cheryl Korbel said:- "It's a long time doing that impact statement and really hard.Then to turn up at court and he doesn't turn up. To go through the whole trial process, having been cocky because he thought he was going to get away with it which was annoying as well because as much as we wanted to react to that, we never. We stayed calm, dignified, it hurts. These offenders need to know the impact it's causing on the victims."

 
      
 
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