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Morecambe Football Club is a professional association football club based in Morecambe, Lancashire, England. The team competes in EFL League Two, the fourth level of the English football league system.

Nicknamed "The Shrimps" due to the coastal town's local speciality food, the club have played home games at the Mazuma Mobile Stadium since moving from their original home at Christie Park in 2010. The club contests rivalries with nearby Accrington Stanley and formerly with non-League neighbours Lancaster City of the same council area, along with other Lancashire clubs.

Christie bequeathed the ground to the club in 1927 and also helped incorporate the club into a Limited Company with a then share capital of 1,000. The rest of the 1920s and the whole of the 1930s saw a constant struggle to keep football alive on the North West coast, with poor results on the field and little or no revenue off the field.

In November 2005, Jim Harvey suffered a heart attack during a league game at Christie Park against Cambridge United. The club quickly declared the appointment of a caretaker manager, Sammy McIlroy, a long-time friend of Harvey. After McIlroy's initial three-month stint as caretaker expired, he was given the job for the remainder of the season with Harvey expected to return on its closure. However, on his first day back as manager of Morecambe, Harvey was sacked by the club and McIlroy was appointed as permanent manager.

Bentley left the club in October 2019 to become the AFC Fylde manager, having spent 16 months as the then longest serving manager in the top four tiers of English football.[11] In November 2019, Morecambe appointed Derek Adams as manager on a two-and-a-half-year contract.[12] The remainder of the season, shortened by the COVID-19 pandemic, saw the Shrimps finish 22nd after 37 games played, again avoiding relegation.

In October 2022, Adams voiced worries about the future of the club. Its owners, Bond Group Investments, had put the club up for sale in September 2022, with directors Jason Whittingham and Colin Goldring (both associated with the collapse of Worcester Warriors rugby union club) stepping down from the Shrimps' board.[25] In March 2023, players' wages were paid late, with funds invested by Sarbjot Johal, who was aiming to take over the club, ultimately bridging the gap.[26] However, uncertainty about the club's ownership continued into June 2023; Johal was also involved in negotiations to buy Wigan Athletic and had not provided proof of sufficient funding.[27]

If you are unable to collect your results in person on the day but would like someone else to collect them, please complete the permission form below, and email it to our Exams Officer at ex...@morecambebayacademy.co.uk in advance from your school email address indicating the name of the person who will be collecting your results and stating that you give them permission to collect them. We will also need to see some form of ID when they are collected.

Please click the links below for information about the examination board for each of the subjects studied at Key Stage 4. Specifications can be found for each subject on the relevant exam board websites.

Is something on this page incorrect? Tell us what's wrong in the box below and click send. Include your email address if you like. If you're including contest results please remember to include the date, and as much detail about the contest as you can (conductor, adjudicators, set test piece etc.). Don't forget you can always register and add missing results yourself!

The feedback from patients, carers, friends and family listed in this page are used to improve our hospital services and celebrate our successes. We also use the feedback to listen, learn, and improve the experiences of all who access our Hospitals and Community services.

Despite the continuing challenges COVID-19 has brought to us, we have continued to work hard to measure patient satisfaction, listen to views, share them and act on them. Face to face interactions may have been deterred this year, however the Friends and Family Test has continued (by using SMS text messages to mobile telephones and Interactive Voice messages on landlines to reach out to our patients), as well as the implementation of the National Patient Survey Programme Questionnaires.

A local survey scheduled to be undertaken for 3 months. Started in July 2021. All patients will be sent a survey invitation link following their breast care appointment. The survey aims are to capture experiences and comments relating to the appointment and to act and learn from feedback. Themes included whether or not patients and their carers felt involved with the planning of care, whether they felt listened to, whether they understood the treatment plan and health advice etc

A large, local survey undertaken in November 2020 that captured views of surgical patients who had accesses services over the previous 12 months. The results of the patient experienced survey influenced the content of the Set for Surgery Patient Charter

A comprehensive patient experience survey sent to all patients who had been inpatients during the months of January and February 2021. The survey specifically examined different elements under the Estates management including housekeeping, portering services, linen services, catering services and estates operational services (maintenance staff)

A local survey to evaluate patient feedback following elective surgery at Westmorland General Surgery and the use of Hololens technology which enables remote consultation. The Hololens is a headset that allows video and audio to be linked to another area. It simulates a virtual world and allows clinicians to consult with patients virtually.

Here at University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust we want to ensure that you have the best possible experience. Patients, carers, friends and family are welcome to leave feedback at any point. Your feedback will help us to improve our hospital services and celebrate our successes with those members of staff who looked after you.

This is a free service and you will not be charged. Some network providers may alert you that you will incur a charge at premium rate if you reply, please disregard this as it does not apply to this service.

The Friends and Family Test (FFT) is an important feedback tool that supports the fundamental principle that people who use UHMBT services have the opportunity to provide feedback on their experience. Listening to the views of patients and staff helps identify what is working well, what can be improved and how. The FFT question set asks people if they would recommend the services they have used and offers a range of responses.

From April 2020, a new question has replaced the original FFT question about whether people would recommend the service they used to their friends and family. The replacement question invites feedback on the overall experience of using the UHMBT services. When combined with supplementary follow-up question as below:

If you have to ring the surgery to enquire about your test results, please can we politley ask that you ring after 2pm, as our reception staff will have more time to deal with your request. This will also free up the phone lines in the mornings, for patients seeking medical help or for appointments.

Note that the practice has a strict policy regarding confidentiality and data protection and we will only release test results to the person to whom they relate to, unless that person has given prior permission for the release of this data.

When you take your test you will be told how long it will be before the results are returned to the practice. Please do not ring any earlier as this will put added pressure on an already busy phone line.

Latest news on Morecambe F.C., providing comprehensive coverage of the Shrimps' League Two campaign, player updates, fan initiatives, and other stories related to this historic Lancashire football club.

Morecambe F.C. is a professional football club based in the coastal town of Morecambe, Lancashire. Founded in 1920, the Shrimps have a rich history spanning over a century. Currently competing in League Two, the fourth tier of English football, Morecambe's dedicated fanbase closely follows the team's progress both on and off the pitch.

As of April 2024, Morecambe sits 16th in the League Two table with 45 points from 45 matches. The club faces challenges in maintaining its League Two status, with manager Ged Brannan working to secure positive results in the remaining fixtures. Key players like striker Ashley Nadesan and midfielder Adam Phillips have been instrumental in the Shrimps' campaign thus far.

Morecambe's passionate supporters continue to back the team, with initiatives like the Shrimps Trust working to enhance the fan experience and engage with the local community. The club's iconic home ground, the Mazuma Stadium, remains a focal point for Morecambe fans, who create a vibrant atmosphere during home matches.

Throughout its history, Morecambe has experienced both triumphs and setbacks. The club's most notable achievement came in 2007 when they gained promotion to the Football League for the first time. Since then, the Shrimps have established themselves as a resilient League Two side, often defying the odds and punching above their weight.

Our Morecambe F.C. feed delivers the latest news and updates from trusted sources, ensuring fans stay informed about their beloved club. From match reports and transfer rumours to community outreach and club initiatives, we provide comprehensive coverage of all things Morecambe F.C. For supporters and football enthusiasts alike, this is your essential resource for staying connected to the Shrimps.

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