By 9efcs5 , 12 January 2026
Contact
Chris Englefield 07983 613 112
How Long (hrs)
2 hrs
Details:

Hello sailors! 

The LMH Nautical Group has passed its first birthday! This is an opportunity to look back at what we have done since we started and look forward to the next year’s activities.

Early activities included a group visit to the Windermere Jetty Museum and a demonstration of net-making by a member who used to be a fisherman on the Northeast coast. Periodically we have a go at decorative ropework (Turks Heads, monkey’s fists etc.). To be honest, it’s more difficult than we thought and so success has been limited; we will keep trying! Other highlights were two excellent talks on boatbuilding and shipbuilding by John Martin, a shipwright retired from BAe at Barrow. We even had the First Annual LMH Crafty Raft Race!

Amongst other things we plan visits to the Western Approaches Museum in Liverpool, Sunderland Maritime Heritage Trust and Ullswater to try sailing, weather permitting! 

Come along and join us on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month, at The Studio, 1100 to 1300.

Location
The Studio, Peter Street (off Marton Street), Lancaster, LA1 1XX
When
Tuesday 11 till 13
By 9efcs5 , 8 January 2026

My name is Ian Lyon, I was born in Morecambe and lived there most of my life, until moving to Lancaster when I got married to my wife, Tracy.  I have been a long-term supporter of Morecambe FC since my childhood. My other key hobbies are philately, British stamps and photography. Over the years, for health reasons, I had been involved with many different charities who have helped me. Some I have been a volunteer with, helping with my photography or with computer work. One day, a few years ago I was introduced to LMH, at a very low point in my life and was made welcome on my first visit and was told all about the vision and future plans. 

I have seen the difference LMH made to people’s lives, making new friends or reconnecting with old friends. It is for this reason why I volunteered to help in running groups within the Studio and now as a Trustee of the LMH. 

Helping others also helps yourself health wise.  

Ian Lyon
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4
By 9efcs5 , 8 January 2026

As one of the newer members of LMH Mark comes to us from having spent ‘Thirty Nine Years in the Wonderful World of Education’. After starting teaching in primary schools followed by educational management, Mark returned to the classroom to teach Art, Craft and Design Technology in the secondary sector. The latter part of his time in education was spent helping pupils, and parents, with welfare and attendance issues. Mark is interested in train travel and all things to do with railways - he writes articles and makes regular contributions to the ‘Railway Magazine’. As founder member, and President of the Gregson Cricket Club, Mark can still be found on a cricket field – not playing but as umpire keeping the game flowing along. There are those who have likened Mark to Tom Baker from TV’s Dr Who. There are others who say, “There’s something enjoyably theatrical about Mark.” Talk to him and you will see what they mean!

Chair
Mark Reynolds
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1
By 9efcs5 , 8 January 2026

I've lived in Lancaster since attending Lancaster University in 1972, and have had a variety of jobs in my time here. From fruit-machine engineer to welder, when, after attending an early computing course, decided on starting a shop (Castle Computers of Lancaster) which sold both home and business systems for 13 years. During that time I became a software developer and worked designing early systems, particularly database ones, for a large number of local businesses; eventually one of these hired me as their  head of ICT, and when taken over, ended up somehow as Head of ICT for a large South African Private Equity firm. 

I was there at the beginning of Lancaster Men's Hub and have strived over the last 5 years to make it somewhere men, and women, want to go to socialise with others. I've ended up cooking regularly for 40+ members on a Friday at our elevenses and now enjoy the wonderful camaraderie at the Workshop , doing a range of woodworking and laser engraving. 

David Smith
Trustee_ID
6
By 9efcs5 , 8 January 2026
Contact
Ian Lyon
How Long (hrs)
2 hrs
Details:

We have a regular Games Evening, every Thursday at 7pm at The Studio, where we play a variety of games, be they card games, board games, etc. Everyone is welcome and there are so many games in our cupboard that you've either played before or will be a new game to learn. We hope to see you there.

Location
The Studio, Peter Street (off Marton Street), Lancaster, LA1 1XX
When
Thursday 7pm - 9pm
By 9efcs5 , 22 December 2025

My name is Simon Stewart and I am chaplain at The Cornerstone, which is part of Lancaster Methodist Church. I have worked at The Cornerstone for nearly 10 years and before that I led a chaplaincy team in a secondary school in Blackpool.  I am one of the founder members of Lancaster Men’s Hub, having been involved in ‘men’s work’ for over 20 years. 

My main role as trustee is safeguarding but I have also helped with writing applications for grants. I am married to Helen and have 3 grown-up sons. My hobbies include watching and playing cricket, reading fiction, writing poetry and walking in the countryside and by the sea. 

I have been involved in many charities and voluntary agencies but I can proudly say that LMH has been the one that has made most impact on people’s lives.

Simon Stewart
Trustee_ID
2
By 9efcs5 , 22 December 2025

I retired as a senior manager and technical specialist some years ago. I was fortunate to have an employer who allowed me to support my professional society in the capacity of trustee and President and I gained a lot of experience of charity work as a result. I am delighted to be able to share that experience and knowledge with Lancaster Men's Hub. Having been a member since the start in 2020 (before we were registered as a charity), I feel heavily committed to LMH, like my fellow trustees. What we do is important.

Outside of the Hub, I like to play with boats! For this reason I have set up a Nautical Group at LMH and though we are still developing it, it seems to have become an established activity. This is very pleasing!

The Hub has achieved a lot since it started. I look forward to it achieving even more in the future. 

Secretary to The Trustees
Chris Englefield
Trustee_ID
3
By 9efcs5 , 20 December 2025
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Chris Englefield
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2
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Why not come along and join us as we watch the fabulous WW2 movie "Sink the Bismark"? We will be viewing this starting at 11am on Tuesday 23rd December in The Studio. All are welcome.

See the flyer here!

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The Studio
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Tuesday 23rd December 11am
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By 9efcs5 , 15 December 2025
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David Smith
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Many members will still want to come and meet with their friends and take part in activities over the Christmas period and we, as a charity using volunteers, do our best to make sure this can happen. As such we have put together our opening times for The Workshop, The Studio and The Cornerstone.

The Workshop

Open Mon 22nd - Wed 24th 9.00 till 3.00 pm, Mon 29th - Wed 31st 9.00 till 3.00 pm. Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Day (closed Friday 2nd Jan 2026 as our normal elevenses at The Cornerstone will take place)

The Cornerstone 

We use The Cornerstone in Dalton Square for our Friday elevenses but this year, 2025, we will MOVE the Boxing Day event to The Studio where a simpler tea/coffee/biscuits/cake and good company will take place from 11am - 1pm. So The Cornerstone will be closed on Boxing Day.

The Studio

The Studio will be closed on Christmas Day, will open for a simple Elevenses as above on Boxing Day and from 11am till 5pm on Saturday 27th December and will be open as normal from Mon 29th - Wed 31st but closed on New Year's Day and the 2nd Jan 2026.

 

 

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LMH Locations
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Christmas 2025
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