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  • A clothing and shoes donation container has been used for fly tipping.

    A clothes and shoes donation container has again been fly tipped with old house hold items and rubbish.

    Photo graph by Alina Shaukat

    The clothes and shoes donation container in Douglas place was used as a fly tipping point rather then clothes and shoes donations.

    Fly tipping has long been seen as a criminal offence and illegal under the Environmental Protection Act 1990.

    Fly tipping like litter dropping has been always noticed as attracting rats that carry diseases.

    Whoever does these things please use your local charity shops or donation centre rather then fly tipped them anywhere.

    It not only saves you from being charged for fly tipping but also saves the environment.

    If a neighbourhood could work together and help improve the environment and clean up after themselves know how to recycle. We could have a cleaner community.

  • Happy international women’s day everyone, as a book lover, author and writer i thought share some of my favourite female authors who saved me during bullying in school and female authors i started reading as an adult.

    1.) Dorothy Whipple – high wages.

    It is about women’s need and rights to work and own their own wages. When i watched the documentary at Blackburn’s museum and saw she was another female authors from Blackburn i was struck with excitement. Blackburn might not have the cold, elitists fashion like kensington chelsea and knightsbridge. But Blackburn was multi cultural, the textile industry and cotton town. Blackburn was full of art and also literature.

    High wages is exactly that story set back then when women were looked down for having a job or even self employment. Dorothy Whipple of course use her strong beliefs about working women.

    2.) Holly webb- The girl of glass.

    A fantasy fairytale about a girl who senses and suspects that the girl of glass is a ghost made to be real. Its a story about sisterhood, mother and daughter friendship. Wicked stepmothers much like you’re cinderella stories, this story helped me through primary school.

    3.) Alison Wier and Phillipa gregory

    Now the book i’m holding up is not one of Alison Weir six tudor queens series, but still written by Alison Weir. She is a historian and author of many historical fiction. Similar to Philippa Gregory and even her majesty Queen Camilla even shared these two authors on her queens reading room.

    4.) Queen Camilla has always been a big literature lover and supporter of books ever since she was a little girl. One if my main women in the literature industry i look upto. Her father and brother written books.

    5.) Dale Elizabeth Harper (Lady Tryon, third baroness) also known as kanga, i have always spoken dso fondly of Dale, called her my darling designer, Australian princess, fashion queen of my heart. Before she became a fashion designer she was a fashion writer for the melbourne office of Australian women’s weekly later fleet street office in London England. Her parents owned a publishing company in Melbourne Australia.

    5.) My mother Angelika Kraasch (Shaukat). My mother always supported me with reding she took me to the library every Saturday she listened to me read and saw me write pages after pages, saw me publish two books supported me as a young author and writer.

    Those are the authors and writers, literary lovers and supports i support for international women’s day 2026.In loving memory of my darling mama and darling designer and fashion queen Kanga Dale elizabeth Harper.

  • Today i was just reading through gloss magazine on the internet, and i came across this article that said how to live your life like a 1960s socialite. But that is not the exact fact of becoming a socialite.

    There are some correct information that are facts, and there some incorrect like the last subheading mentions be scandalous.Again they do not encourage to sleep with your best friends boyfriend or husband, or any of your female friends husbands and boyfriends.

    Btu what they do advise is when at a charity event or gala, throw a cocktail at one of your male friend and call him names. That is so wrong and let me tell you not every socialite is scandalous, they do not go through scandalous affairs, not create a scene or a scandal at an event. That would be seen as the typical Kardashian jenner, Hilton, Paris Hilton, Ivana Trump basically any american typ of socialite. Many american socialites are the ones that have celebrity friends, who use celebrities and famous people to climb the ladder.

    i always been fascinated with my fashion queen of my heart, soul sister, best friend Dale Elizabeth Harper nicknamed Kanga from her husband whom she called Ant. My Dale was an Australian socialite and fashion designer, she started of as a fashion writer for the australian women’s weekly and the women’s weekly office in fleet street london. I mentioned to her she has the looks of a fashion model, but she didn’t want to do professional modelling not wanting to be sculpted and moulded by managers who can not see the true essence of fashion. She designed colourful clothes with elasticated waist and pockets for omen who came out of maternity or like me felt intimidated by high end fashion.

    Her socialite status came from attending and hosting dinner parties, charity events and galas, she also since she was never invited to the MET gala or this invite only couture, haute couture shows hosted her own fashion shows from her home great dunford and boutique. But her only high profile friend ws the then prince of wales, his majesty the King charles. She never had celebrity freinds.

    Her majesty the queen queen Camilla was a British Socialite in her youth from 1960s – 2005, she like my fashion soulmate where in the same circle as they both were friends of King Charles. Known as his closest female confidantes, Camilla like Dale attended and hosted charity events. Both countryside women socialite.

    You heard it is true many people now days think socialite, they must be city girls, they must fashion models. The Kardashian/jenner family and Paris Hilton, Ivana Trump. Those were fashion models and socialites in the New York and LA los angelos. Also Parsi Hiltons british twin, not really twin but Tara Tomkinson Palmer was a british it girl and socialite who like paris was a fashion model modelling high end fashion, partying in nightclubs and being seen as it girls in their time.

    But the reality of being a socialite is understanding right i am asocial butterfly, i loe and i always attend events i have been invited too, i love hosting events mainly for charity.

    Build the influence and once you built your influence have people coming to you asking me advise on skin care , hair care, make up brands and products.What clothes to wear. Also i have also been asked to write poems and sings for others and i did that tag those people in the video and thanked them for their lovely comments and support and my social media went viral, i have been on TikTok live and often do lives on youtube and sing, dance engage with others, act making others laugh. read or write on a live video im an average reader, and i’m an author of two books, writer and trainee journalist.

    Also Juliet Mcdaniels written about luxury, if you cannot afford luxury, don’t worry, you can still be a social butterfly you are still a socialite. Do as a charity worker go shop at charity shops, get second furniture craft with second hand furniture and fashion.

    Concluding this article to reassure others, traditionally socialites do not need to get involved in scandals,they do not need to invest in luxurious items, they can get a vintage item at a charity shop on a budget.

  • Avenham park.

    (credited by Alina Shaukat)

    Nature and animals have always been the best kind of therapy for us, whether you had along,stressful day at work or school, or out on a date or perhaps to hang around with your mates.

    Avenham park just a walk away from Preston’s high street Fishergate it even has a sign outside the main gate a notice board on what is on.

    When i visited Avenham park it was on a Wednesday this week, it was after a media lecture and workshop, just before ballet but it was ballet comp on that day.

    I went to Avenham park just to refresh after studying for the media law test, I wa always fascinated with nature and parks, they were always aressetin space for me.

    So as i continued and walked from the entrance, towards the japanese garden.Jusrt how beautiful it was and back the it used to be a duck pond.

    Avenham is around the corner from winckley square garden two beautiful clean places in nature and to reset your mind.

    This is a big tip to boost ones mental health, and it is all thanks to my mother who helped me and taught me how to tend to plants and flowers, growing your own crops.

    Whenever you are in Preston come visit Avenham park full of culture and history and rewind.

  • Mannequin in a war time uniform to represent women going to work. (credited by Alina shaukat).

    Recently since the war memorial and celebrating veterans, Blackburn cathedral has opened it’s doors to a war time exhibition all knitted dolls and scenes of world war 1 and 2 recreated through knitting and crocheted.

    This celebrates not just heroes and victims during world war 1 and 2, but also creativity.

    information board on each side of the exhibition. (credited by alina shaukat).

    miniature dolls knitted to war time people this is the sending to children to safety. (credited by Alina shaukat).

    news paper or paper boy during the war. (credited by alina shaukat).

    Make do and mend. women finally being allowed to work but mainly factory.(credited Alina shaukat).

    Gilian Tanner (credited by alina shaukat).

    There is more to come at Blackburn cathedral especially with the easter services, and also some special concerts well we already had a Tina Turner concert, pink floyd too, but there are some orchestra organ concert coming soon get your copy of the backburn cathedral booklet to see what is on.

  • (photo credited by Image Contributor Philip Ide/Shutterstock)

    Kanga my best friend and also how she resembles my mother

    Most of my articles were recently about mourning the death of a loved one, me mentioning about my mother and then the death of my truest bestie best friend the late lady Dale kanga tryon.

    I remember shortly after her death Journalist like Nigel Dempster, Glenys Roberts wrote about her in most horrific way. My fashion queen of my heart was not in a loveless marriage she and lord Tryon loved each other truly, they gave each other affectionate nicknames kanga and Ant. Yes, it was him who nicknamed her kanga king Charles.

    Both Nigel Dempster and Glenys Roberts both said she met the the prince of wales in Australia in the1960’s, well they are all wrong. Because her brother and her children say other wise, that it was lord Tryon who introduced them.

    There happened to be a mishap between back in 1998 between a builder who claims to have loved Dale and had an affair with her and the actress Sarah Miles.

    Now i already know and Dale herself, well mostly her children know that Sarah Miles was not a friend of My best friend Kanga Tryon. Neither were the two daily mail journalist Nigel dempster and Glennys Roberts, neither where any of the sun or daily mail journalist friends of my Bestie Kanga Tryon.

    I mean my bestie like me always saw everyone as a friend, she was one of the most friendly, kindhearted and caring people i’ve ever met.

    Also i remember reading an old daily mail article written by Glennys Roberts headlined what royal secrets will kanga take to her grave? and in there Roberts writes about dale resembling Diana, no, no, Dale Tryon Kanga my dearest aussie friend did not resemble Diana at all, Dale was not like Diana at all she was in a loving marriage.

    Lord Tryon never remarried after losing his precious Australian jewel, the precious australian jewel i forever keep in my heart. People on the internet those internet commentors always make up fantasy, thinking Kanga Tryon was public property. She wasn’t she wasn’t even famous, maybe visible yes but never famous.

    About Kanga’s resemblance, Glennys Robert was wrong to say she resembled Diana the late princess of wales,Kanga resembles my mother. Both were funny, kind, caring, had this zest for life. I miss them both and i always hold them both close in my heart.

    I love my Australian side and jewel, the fashion queen of my heart.

  • By Alina Shaukat (Lin zainab).

    Happy new year 2026 everyone to my fellow butterfly readers, i haven’t done most of these for along time i’ve been attending my first fashion show well with a folklore show, a new culture i learned, a new language. Also with losi g my mother but here i am my first booker reviews is a joined one.

    Yesterday i was just browsing the Blackburn central library, returning old books and burrowing new ones.I saw Adam Power’s investigative The princess Diana conspiracy the evidence of murder. But back then i didn’t feel ready to skim read through the book, but this week i had to burrow it. Also i was looking at burrowing a Jeffery Archer book, i burrowed next in line which i once read, but no harm in reading again, because you are not the same when you read again. This is true, because now i realised their is this connection between Archer’s next line, a fictional crime story regarding the then princess of wales and Power’s investigative book about Diana’s death.

    As i started reading Power’s book The princess Diana’s conspiracy, the line in the prologue already wants to convince the reader that Diana was killed in car accident. Not all car accident’s are murder they’re tragic and traumatic, but some are accident, Daina’s was always a talk of conspiracy, and with Diana’s leaked letter about her ex husband and his mistress were out to kill her. Diana has been suffering from mental health illnesses and this was paranoia.

    But this is not convincing, Power, however, did write about the paparazzi’s and of course did interviewed witnesses who witnessed the whole scene. on page 158, Power (2013)states that Henri Paul was goading, so provoking the paparazzi outside the ritz hotel on that same evening. “they could have given specific against the assassin but to late and people could easily prove that the paparazzi’s had nothing to do with the attack.” If this is true then this explains why people blame the royal family, King Charles and queen Camilla, but they are two down to earth and humble people, they wouldn’t plan a car accident, they had their own worries, beside his majesty had the custody over their sons William and Harry who were teenagers.

    Of course i only will give Adam Power one star for investigative research, but no this book sounds more sensational, rather then truth. Information many wanted to know and read,but why such a book. Again probably because Diana was one of the well known and famous and most moruned person. It happens a lot with celebrities, like Amy Wine house who died of alcohol poisoning but people question her fathers motives. Marylin Monroe, and so many other famous people.

    Now to why i felt this connection between Adam Power’s non fiction investigative research book and Jeffery Archer’s Next in line fictional crime novel. I Because Next in line story setting and plot is based around the royal family and on Diana the princess of wales learning the well researched information on royal protection officer.

    So i rate these two books one star only for their hard work and research, but if you are a Diana fan or fan of crime novels Jeffery Archer then yes you could read them.

  • For years i have always been meaning to research both through books, articles, journals and of course going out meeting people building social connections.

    Socialites like the Kardashian jenner family and paris hilton are those American socialites who alert the press. also They have apress agent well more of a team of press agents. Who will help them not lose support and trust in the public.Remember how Paris Hilton did a lot crimes during her youth and that could have really messed her reputation, however, she had a press agent to built herself up.

    But you do not need a press agent to built your self as a socialite, a true socialite is someone who strives and values social interactions and attending social events and gatherings making a mark through their fashion what they are wearing.

    Coming from a true german socialite and best friends with an australian socialite lady Dale Tryon also known as Kanga.We both loved fashion and always challenged each other making bold statements with our fashion and social etiquette at charitable events. We were both philanthropist, i still am, a writer, author, and fashion designer.

    A true socialite and it girl do not need to be slim and skinny, even if you are chubby who does it hurt at least you are turning up to social gatherings. Paris Hilton and the Kardashian jenner family, they all have brainwashed the public and thinking people from working families cannot become socialites but anyone can be social meaning anyone can be a socialite.

    Get yourself into papers and magazines, i’m more on the local ones like lancashire telegraph. Being part of a charity event. Be good at that networking, influential people are not celebrities and social media followers, influential people the ones who own a wealthy company like a hotel owner, restaurant owner, or cafe or diner. Many social gatherings happen in restaurants and hotels. Those are built by true influential people.

    Most importantly make sure you have fun and get networking in public give both local and national media outlets something to write about outshine the haters.

    With love from Alina Shaukat (Lin Zainab).

  • A tribute to themost loveliest, kindest,calmest, caring, sweetest, cutest, adorable Australian fashion designer. My number 1 favourite fashion designer, lady Dale Tryon barroness Tryon also known as Kanga.

    Which she said herself I the autralian. Womens weekly 1977 to Lana Wells; “prince Charles calls me kanga it’s my husband’s nickname for me and I call him Ant.
    In England everyone calls me that.”
    Born Dale Elizabeth Harper, 3rd January 1948. First of three children to a wealthy printing magnitude owner.
    Dale’s early childhood was on irons, and she did not defeat or overcome perthes disease and spina bifida. According to many health care information sheets on perthes disease and spina bifida, perthes disease can affect mainly boys then girls around age 4 to 12 and comes with mobility issues specifying more in the hips.
    Excercise and diet is recommended, and this what Dale did joining many social clubs and sports clubs during her school years I the 1960s, even enjoying some quality time after school and work at nightclubs.
    Her early twenties late 196os, she worked as a fashioneditor for the Australian women’s. Weekly, later she relocated to London to work for the same magazine in their London office in fleet street.

    This how she met her best friend and soulmate Lord Anthony Tryon 3rd Baron. It was an instant match, the pair called each other Ant and Kanga. They welcomed four lovely healthy children the honourable Zoe Tryon, Charles Tryon later 4th baron, (2018). And her honourable twins victoria and Edward Tryon.

    It is mentioned, by kanga herself that after the birth of her twins, she struggled quiet but with her mobility.
    However, it did not stop the fashion queen of my 💓 heart to assist American born, Hong Kong based designer Diane Frais, it is said kanga loved the elasticated waist a dbold colorful dresses, she even once before her marriage, on a strict budget to buy something from yves saint Laurent, in later Interview in 1992 she mentioned how find she was of Yves saint Laurent designs the texture, colour and shape.
    This is why she also became Diane frais fashion agent In the early 1980s after meeting her at a stop iver in Hong Kong, took around 20 dresses with her back to London set up her own boutique and sold quite well. The following year In 1983, she started her own fashion corture dale Tryon collection, kanga collection which sold mainly Diane frais designs and her own inspired by Diane frais.

    Kanga gave her support to number of charities including SANE both for the UK and australia, where she was the chair woman of.
    Later after her tragic fall out from farm clinic rehab window the inspire foundation.
    She also helped a lot of fashion charities and supported may fashion designers mainly the Independant ones.
    Also about Kanga’s schooling she said herself attending lauriston school for girls, not timbertop feeling grammer school, the the prince of Wales now king Charles did. But not kanga.
    Even Kanga’s brother Derek harper said she did not meet Charles in 1966 and kanga herself denied, until during her last days where she wasn’t feeling well mentally and physically.
    It is against the law to use someone words whilst they where not in the right state of mind.
    She has complication of bedsides which she wanted to treat after he trip to Australia to see her mother in Melbourne her home town, not Sydney for Diana’s memorial as an Australian financial source claims. Why would Dale Tryon mourn of someone who was never close to her and she did not know.
    Yes my darling designer and fashion queen had a huge, gigantic big heart of gold for everyone, but not everyone turned that love and kindness, certainly not Diana, some sources suggest Diana did not get along with any woman close to Charles.
    In last article I mentioned how Dale Tryon is my fashion best friend and soulmate/sister, never Diana’s, they never had a connection my darling designer needed a fashion promotion and thought Diana would be a good example when she met her at lunch at San Lorenzo which as opposite her boutique.
    My darling designer, Fashionqueen died on. The 15th November 1997 after contracting septicemia after undergoing treatment in India.

    She forever be the queen of ymheart, Diana mentioned in an Interview she antes to be the queen of peoples heart now many use that, however, Diana never will be the queen of my heart as I saved that position for my darling designer my fashion queen. Dale Elizabeth Harper Tryon, 3rd Baroness. Kanga. My daffodil.

  • A note from a devoted archivist of truth and style

    Lately, I’ve noticed vintage shops and tabloid-style articles repeating the same false story: that Princess Diana “favoured” the Kanga label designed by Dale Tryon. As someone who’s poured years into researching Dale’s life—her words, her work, her truth—I feel called to correct the record.

    Let’s be clear: Diana’s most trusted designer was Catherine Walker, a fact backed by numerous reliable fashion historians and sources including s://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/article/princess-diana-amanda-wakeley?utm_social-type=earned, Princess Diana’s favourite designer reveals her daring approach to style – exclusive | HELLO! and Bruce Oldfield: Princess Diana’s Favorite Designer – British Fashion Bruce Oldfield While Diana did wear one Kanga piece in the 1980s, Dale herself acknowledged that it was a hopeful gesture on her part—a business move, not the beginning of a close friendship. There is no evidence that Dale was Diana’s “favourite” or even a regular go-to designer. Beside Diana only was spotted wearing the same kanga dress three times, for many royal observers it is rumoured Diana did this to drive camilla insane, but this is not what Dale opened a fashion label according to a friend of Dale told the australian women weekly, Dale always loved fashion so that’s why she opened her own fashion label, a woman in her time really struggled a lot with work and she thought to use her own creativity and knowledge in fashion.

    This is the caring dress Diana favoured and this was not a dress designed by my darling designer Lady Dale tryon Kanga, this was designed by Jacques who was known for his famous glamorous evening gowns and diana took it up in the 1990s. this dress was one of the listed dress of Diana’s auction.

    Much of the confusion comes from articles written by writers like Christopher Wilson, who not only misreported Dale’s birth year, but also romanticized or distorted events. like in his 2008 daily mail https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1076026/The-lonely-death-Charless-mistress.html article But no book has been written on the former Dale Harper, born in 1947, Lady Dale Tryon former Dale Harper was born on the 3rd January 1948. He once claimed Diana sent “lovely messages” to Dale during her illness—something Dale never publicly confirmed. What’s more, his tone toward Dale’s fashion was belittling and inappropriate, calling her label “hideous.” That’s not journalism. That’s erasure dressed as drama. Again form the same article where he also called Dale prince charles forgotten mistress who died broken heartedly after he chose camilla, first Dale herself only said they where friends, her husband also said she was not prince Charles lover and her children always said they where only friends. An old newspaper dated 30th October 1987 – Her husband (lord Tryon) labeled an affair ridiculous and other articles he said my wife is not prince Charles lover.

    I want to be clear: I do not share Dale’s story out of possession, but out of protection. She is not remembered because of a princess’s approval. She is remembered because she created jobs, championed modesty and colour, and designed clothes that made women feel seen.

    Dale Tryon is my number one fashion designer.
    Not because of proximity to royalty.
    Because of authenticity, kindness, and resilience.

    I will continue to set her legacy free—from false headlines, from distorted friendships, from the mythmaking that never asked her permission.

    She’s not Diana’s designer.
    She’s mine. My darling designer. My daffodil. My Australian rose.


    Would you like help creating a visual banner to match this—maybe with soft yellow florals, a faded quote from Dale’s interview, or a stitched label graphic that reads “Truth, not trend”? It could be the signature image for this important piece.


    Correcting the Record: Dale Tryon Was Never Diana’s Favourite Designer

    A note from a devoted archivist of truth and style

    Lately, I’ve noticed vintage shops and tabloid-style articles repeating the same false story: that Princess Diana “favoured” the Kanga label designed by Dale Tryon. As someone who’s poured years into researching Dale’s life—her words, her work, her truth—I feel called to correct the record.

    Let’s be clear: Diana’s most trusted designer was Catherine Walker, a fact backed by numerous reliable fashion historians and sources including Vogue, HELLO!, and L’Officiel. While Diana did wear one Kanga piece in the 1980s, Dale herself acknowledged that it was a hopeful gesture on her part—a business move, not the beginning of a close friendship. There is no evidence that Dale was Diana’s “favourite” or even a regular go-to designer.

    Much of the confusion comes from articles written by writers like Christopher Wilson, who not only misreported Dale’s birth year, but also romanticized or distorted events. He once claimed Diana sent “lovely messages” to Dale during her illness—something Dale never publicly confirmed. What’s more, his tone toward Dale’s fashion was belittling and inappropriate, calling her label “hideous.” That’s not journalism. That’s erasure dressed as drama.

    I want to be clear: I do not share Dale’s story out of possession, but out of protection. She is not remembered because of a princess’s approval. She is remembered because she created jobs, championed modesty and colour, and designed clothes that made women feel seen.

    Dale Tryon is my number one fashion designer.
    Not because of proximity to royalty.
    Because of authenticity, kindness, and resilience.

    I will continue to set her legacy free—from false headlines, from distorted friendships, from the mythmaking that never asked her permission.

    She’s not Diana’s designer.
    She’s mine. My darling designer. My daffodil. My Australian rose.

    🪡