Tag: georgia stanway

  • Good Northern News!

    Good Northern News!

    Sometimes it can feel like everywhere we turn there’s bad news to be read or heard, so I decided that I was going to spread a little bit of the good things that are happening as well. Whether it’s community groups, charity, or larger environmental/governmental good things, I wanted to push out some of the positive things happening in our Northern Community. In that vein, here are four good news stories that caught my eye…

    £20M secured for Morecambe’s West End over the next decade.

    Local MP for Morecambe and Lunesdale, Lizzi Collinge (Labour), announced this week that she has managed to secure £20M of the Pride In Place (Plan for Your Neighbourhoods) fund, made available by the government, for investment in Morecambe’s West End.

    The area will receive £2M per year for the next decade and be administered by a board of locals.

    Morecambe’s West End was once a booming area of independent shops, businesses, B&Bs etc. and whilst plenty of people have strived to maintain their own businesses, it is great to see investment coming in for the area as a whole. I’m excited to see what projects the money is spent on!

    Long Term Resident Adopted at Lancaster Animal Care

    Lancaster Animal Care has been looking after animals since 1978, taking care of unwanted and abandoned animals across the North-West. They predominately look after cats, dogs, rabbits, rodents, and guinea pigs, although when you go up to the centre you might meet their three resident goats, or their turkey, Twitch.

    But aside from that, in excellent news, their longest resident – Trevor – has been adopted after seven years in the care of the Centre. Trevor is a tri-pawed (three legged) lurcher who is loving life relaxing on sofas, and going for relaxed walks with his new human. Yay, Trevor! I hope you have a wonderful life in your forever home. <3

    If you are in a position to think about rehoming an animal, and it is a (huge) responsibility you are prepared to take on, you can see the animals available for rehoming on their website for more information.

    St John’s Hospice to Host “Jail and Bail” Fundraising Event at Lancaster Castle

    On October 22nd, St John’s Hospice will be hosting a Jail and Bail event at Lancaster Castle, where you have the opportunity to get your own back on your boss for scheduling that Friday afternoon meeting-that-could-have-been-an-email. This pantomime tongue-in-cheek event will be held in the centuries old jail cells at Lancaster Castle, where participants will have to rely on co-workers, teammates, friends and families, in order to raise the £999 “bail” money.

    The prisoner will be issued with a prisoner’s outfit, and have their mugshot taken, before being taken to the A Wing of the Castle to begin the fundraising challenge. All the money will go to St John’s Hospice, a charity that supports people with life limiting illness and their families.

    The event is being sponsored by Atkinson’s Coffee.

    Music Festival Held at Local Pub Raises Thousands for Mental Health Charity

    A Music Festival held at the George & the Dragon pub in Lancaster, has raised £2330 for Positive Futures. The event took place over six days in August and involved music, a quiz, and a raffle. The money is going to be used to help get resources to those who are considering taking their own lives due to mental health issues, and might help them choose an alternative action in a moment of crisis.

    6m Mural of Georgia Stanway Unveiled in Barrow-In-Furness

    A six metre of the 2* Euro-Winning Lioness Georgia Stanway has been unveiled in her hometown of Barrow In Furness, celebrating her and the rest of the team. I wrote an article about Georgia Stanway following the Lionesses win in July, and how she reached the England squad and her links to her hometown.

    Do you have a good news story you’d like me to feature? Send an email to bryony@thenorthishlass.co.uk so I can feature it in a future good news post!

  • Northish Lass: Georgia Stanway

    Northish Lass: Georgia Stanway

    I’ve been watching the nail biting group stages of the this year’s Euro’s 2025. It’s been high drama so far – England’s Lionesses lost the first match to France 2-1 (after a Russo goal was declared offside by a sliver of an inch), the first championship defending side to lose the opening match at the subsequent tournament. So that was a big blow to begin with, but then the team rallied in spectacular form and went on to defeat the Netherlands 4-0, and then play a Home Countries match against Wales, where England won 6-1 to advance out of the group stages.

    “This was about showing who we are […] we fought from the very first minute until the very last” – Stanway on England’s victory over the Netherlands following the defeat against France.

    As the Lionesses are through to the quarter-finals of the Euros 2025, and are set to play Sweden on Thursday night, I thought it would be a good time to take a look at a player from just down the road: Georgia Stanway. Stanway plays in midfield for the Lionesses, and is known for her quick runs, aggressive tackles (which sometimes get her into trouble!), and – when she gets the opportunity – some spectacular sharp shooting.

    Stanway was born in Barrow-In-Furness in 1999, and began her football career young. She was one of four siblings, with three brothers, started playing football because that was what they did, at age 3 training with JP (her older brother) in an under-7 team.

    “I don’t think [parents] realised what I was like and that I was going to kick a few shins and cause a few problems.” – Georgia Stanway

    She continued playing for Furness Rovers Boys team until she was 13, as well as also playing county cricket for Cumbria at under-13 and under-17 level. She’s said that she came from a sporty family, and it was taken for granted that she would play some kind of sport, whatever it was, but that it was football that she fell in love with.

    She was then selected for the newly created England Schoolgirls under-15 international squad, and was the only player to score in all of their matches, as well as joining Blackburn’s centre of excellence after badgering her parents to take her. This was a 145 mile around trip that was made at least three times a week. Stanway talks about how grateful she is to her parents for doing this for her, as it was such a time commitment from them as they both worked full time.

    At club level, age 16 and after taking her GCSE’s, Georgia signed to Manchester City and moved to Manchester, staying with a host family. She stayed with City for seven years, but most recently she has signed to Bayern-Munich, where she will stay until at least 2026.

    In International Football, in June 2022 she was included in the England squad which went on to win the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022, scoring the winner in England’s 2-1 win over Spain in the quarter finals. Stanway played 89 minutes in the final with Germany, which saw England win 2-1 after extra time. She was selected for the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 squad, despite suffering a knee injury in the previous season, which limited her minutes leading up to the tournament.

    Women’s football has been going from strength to strength, bringing in ever larger crowds and (thankfully) larger pay packets for the players. It’s nowhere near on parity with men’s football as yet, but as the profile of the women’s game continues to grow (the current tournament is being aired on BBC 1&2 and ITV 1, something that would have been unheard of even five years ago), hopefully these talented ladies, Georgia from Cumbria included, will get the profile and remuneration they deserve. As for me, I’ll be avidly watching the game on Thursday night against Sweden, and hoping that we can do the double and walk away with the title in a few matches time!

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