Soon after the miners' strike began in 1984, Ms Scargill began to organise with women in her community, catering for people at the local welfare hall, travelling to cities like York to fundraise, and speaking at protests.
for their support and knowledge too."A city's largest and oldest park is set for a £3.9m overhaul that will see a long-forgotten bridge rebuilt
Preston Council has lodged plans to make a series of changes to Moor Park using cash received from the previous government's Levelling Up fund.These include enlarging the Serpentine Lake, adding new fountains, and reinstating a bridge that used to run over the lake.Other proposals include creating new wildflower meadows, new fencing and other refurbishments.
The lake – which was there at the time Moor Park was formed in 1833 – will be extended southwards into an area of trees and other vegetation.It is set to be drained and the area de-silted, while the newly expanded lake will be surrounded by wetland plants and enclosed by wildflowers.
A path will run from the existing footway near the water and ultimately connect to the new bridge, which will cross the lake in an east-west direction.
The new 26 m (85 ft) structure will replicate the route of a previous bridge and will feature a steel lattice framework and timber deckboards."Things got tough towards the end when there really was no food, the Germans were starving as well.
"My mother said she had great respect for the Red Cross, and she said without their food parcels we wouldn't have survived."Nothing seemed to grow, nothing thrived including our gardens."
The island was liberated in May 1945.Ms Pope added: "When the English soldiers arrived they put food on the kitchen table and we had never seen such things.