A golf day in memory of Jono has also been organised in May.
"We've gone down to very low numbers and you need a minimum number to be able to put on a decent show. We're struggling."Mr Ord, who has been with the group for 50 years, said at least half a dozen new members were needed to help its survival.
There are currently eight, but there were 20 in its prime.Mr Ord urged people to come and try out Morris dancing with friends."It's just a great social activity. It keeps you fit, you mix with people.
"The music is wonderful and it gets you around the villages and towns in South Cumbria and the Lake District."A "megapicket" was taking place at a Birmingham refuse depot after members of other unions travelled from across the country to show their support for the city's striking bin workers.
Refuse workers belonging to Unite began an
due to a dispute with the city council overMerseyside Police has referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), which is standard in cases where firearms officers discharge their weapons.
The force said it could not comment on whether the suspect had a gun at the time he was shot as the investigation had been handed over to the IOPC.An IOPC spokesperson said it could not confirm further details while the investigation was in its initial stages.
Merseyside Police said it had placed a mobile police station on the Bluebell estate in Huyton, and added an increased police presence would be visible in the area.The real identity of the man who brutally murdered Diane Sindall was known by people on the estates in Birkenhead, a charity set up in her memory has claimed.