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Campbeltown Courier
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ENGLAND World Cup winner Nobby Stiles, who sadly passed away last October, scaled the heights in a long career in football, playing sport s most iconic stadia across the globe. But on 27 July 1975 the hugely popular England midfielder added Knowsley Road to that list of celebrated venues. Stiles joined fellow former Manchester United colleagues Bobby Charlton and David Herd in turning out for an All Stars XI to play a Saints XI in aid of John Mantle s testimonial. Stiles, who played in every minute of England s 1966 World Cup campaign, famously danced a jig of delight around Wembley with the gleaming Jules Rimet.
And we received a reply from one of the players featured - Norman Critchley. Seated in the front row are headteacher Bill Garner, who played for the Saints before and during the Second World War, and dual code international John Mantle. But Norman gave us the names of all the other lads in the squad. He explained: It was all the same lads who was in the football team as well. Five of us played for the schools town team also, I still see some of them now and then we were not a bad team. John Mantle used to get me out of lessons I didn t like and I would just train on the field instead.
HYPERFAST broadband has been installed in more than 70 properties in and around a South Lakeland village thanks to government funding and a dash of community spirit. And Heversham parish councillor Iain Richards said another 30 properties were set to be connected in the early part of this year. Volunteers were finally able to give residents in Heversham and neighbouring Leasgill access to higher speeds thanks to the Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme offered by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. The funding allowed a local committee to work with Broadband for the Rural North (B4RN), a non-profit organisation aiming to hook rural areas up to fibre optic broadband.