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CHURCH SERVICES IN JULY 2014
Sunday 6 July Trinity 3
Caldbeck 11.00am Holy Communion NR
Rosley 9.30am Family Holy Communion ER
Sebergham 11.00am Morning Prayer ER
Westward 9.30am Matins NR
Welton 11.00am Lay-led JH-T
Sunday 13 July Trinity 4
Caldbeck 8.30am Holy Communion MR
11.00am Matins NR
Rosley 9.30am Lay-led NR
Sebergham 11.00am Holy Communion Ven BS
Castle Sowerby 11.00am Holy Communion MR
Westward 10.45am Lay-led LH/JH-T
Sunday 20 July Trinity 5
Caldbeck 8.30am Holy Communion MR
11.00am Family Praise MR
Rosley 9.30am Family Holy Communion Ven BS
Westward 9.30am Holy Communion NR
Welton 11.00am Holy Communion NR
3.30pm United Songs of Praise, Hesket Newmarket Green
Sunday 27 July Trinity 6
Caldbeck 8.30am Holy Communion MR
11.00am Morning Prayer NR
Rosley 9.30am Family Service NR
Sebergham 11.00am Holy Communion MR
Westward 10.45am Holy Communion ER
NR = Rev Norman Robinson; MR = Rev Malcolm Riches; ER = Rev Eileen
Reid; Ven BS = Venerable Brian Smith; JH-T = Jean Harper-Tarr; LH =
Lynda Huckle;
St Kentigern’s, Caldbeck
St Mary’s, Sebergham
St Kentigern’s, Castle Sowerby
Holy Trinity, Rosley
St Hilda’s, Westward St James’, Welton
Parish Magazine
July 2014
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CHURCH STAFF AND CONTACTS
Priest-in-Charge: Rev Norman Robinson
The Vicarage, Rosley, Wigton, CA7 8AU
Tel: 016973 43723 e-mail: [email protected]
Associate Priest: Rev Malcolm Riches
The Rectory, Brewery House, Caldbeck CA7 8EW
Tel: 016974 78233 e-mail: [email protected]
Curate: Rev Eileen Reid
Caerdach, Brackenthwaite, Rosley, Wigton CA7 8AS
Tel: 016973 43089 e-mail: [email protected]
CALDBECK - St Kentigern's
Churchwardens Mrs E Boydell, Mr R Brough, Mr A Grieve
Treasurer Mr Ian Shaw
Secretary Mrs C Smith 016973 45396
e-mail: [email protected]
CASTLE SOWERBY - St Kentigern’s
Churchwardens Mr Richard Little
Treasurer Mr B Mallinson
Secretary
SEBERGHAM - St Mary’s
Churchwardens Mrs E A Luck, Mr R F de Robeck
Treasurer Mrs. Tracey Wetherell
Secretary Mrs Jenny de Robeck 016974 76349
ROSLEY - Holy Trinity
Churchwardens Mrs J Harper-Tarr, Mr J Atkinson
Treasurer Mrs A Burgess
Secretary Rev E Reid 016973 43089
WESTWARD - St Hilda’s
Churchwardens Mrs Rita Fell 016973 49183
Treasurer Mrs Rebecca Brockbank
Secretary Mrs Rebecca Brockbank 016973 42794
WELTON - St James’
Organist Mrs L Gash 016974 76337
Treasurer Mrs Pamela Mitchell 016974 76500
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CALDBECK METHODIST CHAPEL 6.30pm (unless otherwise stated)
6 July Mr WA Hall
13 July Mr I Beattie
20 July 3.30pm United Songs of Praise, Hesket Newmarket Green
27 July Holy Communion Rev K Hurst
3 August at Wigton
CASTLE SOWERBY CHAPEL
016974 78470
Sunday School each Sunday 10.30am
Sunday Evening Service 6.30pm
HESKET NEWMARKET FREE CHURCH
Sunday Morning Service - 10.30am with Communion on the first Sunday
of the month
Junior Church - 10.30am. All children welcome.
Helen Stobart 016974 78669
QUAKERS: MOSEDALE MEETING HOUSE
From April until October we will meet on Sunday mornings at 10.30am
Everyone is heartily welcome to attend.
Frank Cosgrove 016974 78024
ROMAN CATHOLIC: ST CUTHBERT’S, WIGTON
Sunday Mass: 9.00am
016973 42379
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Caldbeck Area Community First Responders Registered Charity No 1108013
In Association with North West Ambulance Service If you have a medical emergency, dial 999 or 112
(Please note that you cannot call First Responders direct) If appropriate, the Ambulance Service will call the First Re-
sponders as well as (not instead of) an ambulance
EDITORIAL SUB COMMITTEE
Editor: Rev Norman Robinson 016973 43723
Assistant Editor: Mrs Roberta Bowen
Tel: 016974 78100 email: [email protected]
NOTE: copy deadline 12th July for inclusion in
August’s magazine
Treasurer and Contact for Advertisers: Mr Stephen Hollins-Gibson
Tel: 016974 76276 email: [email protected]
Representatives:
Caldbeck: Dr Ron Davie: [email protected]
Sebergham: Mr Stephen Hollins-Gibson
Castle Sowerby:
Rosley and Welton: Mrs Lynda Huckell 016973 42253
Westward: Mrs Rebecca Brockbank 016973 42794
Postal Subscription Enquiries: Mr Stephen Hollins-Gibson
Next Sub-committee meeting: Tuesday 22 July, 10.00am, at:
Beck Rise, Upton, Caldbeck.
Distribution Enquiries (Caldbeck, Sebergham & Castle Sowerby):
Tel: Mrs Joan Todhunter 016974 78453
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A Reader Writes By the time this magazine is being read the Football World Cup will be well
under way. I can recall watching England win nearly half a century ago but I
confess I am not interested in the game and will seek out football free zones. It
is however something which generates great passion among its followers and I
hope there is a fair and exciting tournament for them to enjoy. I do worry
about the huge sums of money involved. Analysts writing Deloitte’s Football
Finance Report have calculated that the Premier League Clubs’ revenues ex-
ceeded £3billion in the season just ended. The average player salary in such
clubs was £1.6million. Brazil, the host nation, is destined to have one of the
super economies of the future – but at the present it is a land of wide contrasts.
There are huge numbers of people living in a sickening and de-humanising
poverty that feeds a level of violent crime that is beyond comprehension.
None of this means that enjoying football is wrong and it does not mean that a
country should not aspire to host showcase events. It does bring into question
our sense of values and how we often look to satisfy our own consumerism. If
we do so without proper regard of the needs of those around us in the world we
are simply takers. In the twelve years I have spent teaching and preaching on
giving I have always reminded people that what may be a modest level of giv-
ing to church or charity for one person may be truly sacrificial for another.
When the phrase ‘charity begins at home’ leads to charity being confined to our
immediate circle then it becomes very unhealthy. A mark of generous living is,
‘When, if what I give away was given back to me – it would make a real differ-
ence’.
Football introduces us to another contrast. More people in this country go fish-
ing than actually play football. Fishing is not particularly renowned as a huge
spectator sport on the other hand. There is a difference between the ‘doers’ and
the ‘followers’ – the players and spectators. That is the same in our faith.
Christians are called at different times to be both ‘doers and followers’. In
Chapter 2 of the Letter of James we read:
What good is it, my brothers and sisters, if you say you have faith but do not
have works? Can faith save you? If a brother or sister is naked and lacks daily
food, and one of you says to them, ‘Go in peace; keep warm and eat your fill’,
and yet you do not supply their bodily needs, what is the good of that? So faith
by itself, if it has no works, is dead. But someone will say, ‘You have faith and
I have works.’ Show me your faith without works, and I by my works will show
you my faith.
Enjoy this short football festival or whatever other activity you choose to fol-
low. Remember God’s love and grace are 24/7 and our response should be
likewise.
Geoff Hine
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DIARY OF EVENTS 2014
July
1st Ladies’ Bright Hour, 2.00pm, Caldbeck Methodist Chapel.
1st Westward Church, ‘Annual Grass Cutting’.
2nd Singing Just 4 Fun, 7.30pm, Millhouse Village Hall.
2nd Caldbeck WI, ‘Lace making’, Sue Day, 7.30pm, Caldbeck Parish
Hall.
2nd ‘Coffee and Chat’, 10.00am, Westward Halls.
3rd Northern Fells Group, ‘Coffee Shop Opening’, Mosedale Meeting
House.
5th Rosley Church, ‘Coffee Morning’,10.00am, Kumara.
5th Rosley Pre-school ‘Duck Race’, 10.30am, The Mill Stream, Dalston.
6th HNM Play Area Committee , ‘Community Fun’, 12 noon.
8th Sebergham WI, ‘Visit to Warnell Gardens’.
9th Rosley WI, ‘Colour, Style & Image’, Fiona Hodgson, 7.30pm,
Rosley Hall.
9th Westward WI, ‘Birds of the Solway’, Mr D Blackledge, 7.30pm,
Westward Halls.
10th Thursday Club, ‘Red Squirrel Conservation’, Penrith & District Red
Squirrel Group, 2.00pm, Caldbeck Parish Hall.
10th Castle Sowerby Parish Community Led Plan, ‘Meeting’, 6.00pm,
Millhouse Village Hall.
10th Northern Fells Group, ‘Community Coffee Morning’, 10.am,
Sebergham Village Hall.
10th Westward Lunch Club, 12.30pm, Westward Halls.
12th Gardening Club, ‘Unearthing Day’, 10.00am, Caldbeck Parish Hall.
13th ‘Accordion & Vocals Concert’, Steve Roxton, Rosley Hall.
16th Singing Just 4 Fun, 7.30pm, Millhouse Village Hall.
16th History Society, ‘Women’s History illustrated from Cumbrian
Sources’, Susan Dench, 7.30pm, Caldbeck Parish Hall.
17th Castle Sowerby Parish Council, ‘Meeting’, 7.30pm, Millhouse
Village Hall.
20th Fellview Pre-school Nursery, ‘Caldbeck Quacky Races - Family
Fun Day & Duck Race’, 1.30pm, Cricket Club.
23rd Time for Tea, 2.00pm, Rosley Hall.
28th Westward Flower Club, ‘Visit to Hutton in the Forest’.
August
4th Caldbeck Parish Council, ‘Meeting’, 7.30pm, Caldbeck Parish Hall.
5th Ladies’ Bright Hour, 2.00pm, Caldbeck Methodist Chapel.
10th ‘Irish Concert’, The Indians, 8.00pm, Rosley Hall.
13th Rosley WI, ‘The History of the Cumberland Show’, Gillian Potts,
7.30pm, Rosley Hall.
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THERAPIES
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Tanning, Indian head massage,
Hot stone, Aromatherapy, Reiki,
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TEL 01228 711272
DALSTON DENTAL & COSMETIC
PRACTICE All aspects of general dentistry:
Implants, Invisalign – invisible braces,
Teeth whitening, Cosmetic dentistry.
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www.dalstondental.com
01228 711272
SELF-CATERING COTTAGE
THE BARN, MANOR COTTAGE,
FELLSIDE, CALDBECK Well equipped, comfortable accom-
modation, with panoramic views.
Sleeps 2-3.
Tel: 016974 78214
E-mail: [email protected]
P J GARDEN SERVICES Rosley
Tel: 016973 49282
Mobile: 078284 74398
THE FAIR WORLD SHOP Fairly traded foods, teas and
coffees, unusual crafts and gifts. Opening hours 1.30 to 4.00pm Monday to Friday
2.00—4.00pm Saturdays
Contact: Lynette 016974 78544
TANK REPLACEMENT OFTEC Registered Business
Check your Tank for :Cracking (Plastic)
Rusting (steel) Poor Base
Damp Marks Filter & Fitting Faults
Contact us to discuss how we can
help to prevent environmental hazard
Tel: 016973 61543 M: 07970 491026
www.tank-replacement.co.uk
Rosley Pre-School Busy Bees Admission from 2 years 6 months
Sessions from 8.00am – 5.30pm
Term time
Further information from Joanne Bell
on 07919 422527
Rosley School open
from 8.00am – 5.30pm
The ZAHRA method of
HAIR REMOVAL
Tired of Shaving, waxing too painful
Why not try sugaring,
an ancient art of hair removal?
Any part of face or body can be
treated
Contact Karen 016973 42785
(over 20 years experience)
VS DOMESTIC SERVICES
For help around your home
Cleaning services, laundry& Ironing
Carpet cleaning & Rug Doctor hire
Spring cleans & ‘one off’ cleans
Dry cleaning agent
Tel. 016973 42972 or 07905 991788
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SOUR NOOK INN
SEBERGHAM Open All Day (Except Wednesday)
Real Ale, Good Home Cooked Food
Served Noon-9pm
Free Function Room Hire
Tel: 016974 76242
www.sournookinn.co.uk
ANDREW WARD, BSc IT Systems Computer Technician
Website Designer & Technician Hardware & software installation, upgrades,
problem solving. Websites for small businesses &
organisations. Maintenance & aftercare.
Home and Office visits
Tel: 016974 77156
Email: [email protected]
THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE Karen Royall Dip ITEC
Ease away aches, pains and stress
and discover the ancient art of massage. HEAL THE BODY
SOOTHE THE MIND
STRENGTHEN THE SPIRIT
tel: 016974 78443
Email: [email protected]
WATERMILL CAFÉ LTD Priests Mill, Caldbeck, Wigton, Cumbria CA7 8DR
016974 78267
OPEN DAILY
9.00AM - 5.00PM
UNTIL MID NOVEMBER
10.00AM - 4.00PM
UNTIL MID FEBRUARY
Caldbeck
Tree Maintenance Fully qualified
Sixteen years experience
Competitive rates
Call Justin Garbutt
Tel: 01697478536
Mob: 07766052669
ANDREW WHITE Professional Driving Instructor D.O.T. Approved, Long-established.
GRADE 6. Excellent Pass Rate.
Car - Car + Trailer - Mini bus - LGV - PSV
Friendly & Patient
Tel: 016974 78605
VIOLIN TUITION
Beginners of all ages to Grade 4
Music theory to Grade 5
Mrs Rosemary White B Ed Hons(Music)
Greystoke Rectory, Greystoke,
nr Penrith Tel: 017684 83293 Years of experience in school, private tui-
tion at my home
Individual lessons from £10.00
THE WOOL CLIP Priests Mill, Caldbeck
A local co-operative selling a wide range
of locally made woollen goods.
Open: 11am-5pm Easter to Oct 31st
11am-4pm Mid-February to Easter,
Nov and Dec, Jan 2nd - 5th Closed: Jan 6th to Mid-February
016974 78707
Do you have a will - is it a good one?
Don't takes chances with your family's
future
Contact Lynn Emery 016974 78 303
Member of the Society of Trust and
Estate Practitioners (STEP), Solicitors for
the Elderly and Mencap's approved
panel
Are you aware that for every £1 over
the Inheritance Tax threshold the tax-
man may take 40p?
Are you concerned that nursing home
fees may erode your assets?
Lynn Emery has saved millions of £s of
tax and has a blend of
city and rural firm experience
016974 78303 [email protected]
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THE PARISH REGISTERS
Baptisms
Arron Junior James Fontana
Boe Anthony Neil Fontana
25 May 2014
St Kentigern’s Church, Caldbeck
Wedding
Ian Hayne and Hannah Rickerby
17 May 2014
St Hilda’s Church, Westward
Funerals
Win Turnbull
23 May 2014
Holy Trinity, Rosley
Thomas Martin
27 May 2014
St Hilda’s Church, Westward
18th Westward Parish Council, ‘Meeting’, 7.30pm, Rosley Hall.
24th ‘Irish Concert’, Gerry Guthrie & Band, 8.00pm, Rosley Hall.
28th Caldbeck & HNM Sheepdog Trials, The Wath, Caldbeck.
September
2nd Ladies’ Bright Hour, 2.00pm, Caldbeck Methodist Chapel.
3rd Singing Just 4 Fun, 7.30pm, Millhouse Village Hall.
3rd Caldbeck WI, joint meeting with Mungrisdale WI at Mungrisdale.
9th Sebergham WI, ‘Mountaineering in Nepal’, Steve Razzetti, 7.30pm,
The Old School.
15th Caldbeck Parish Council, ‘Meeting’, 7.30pm, Caldbeck Prish Hall.
17th Gardening Club, ‘Fungi Foray’, Paul Nicholl.
17th Singing Just 4 Fun, 7.30pm, Millhouse Village Hall.
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READINGS FOR JUNE 2014
DATE READINGS
6 July
Trinity 3
Zechariah 9 vv 9-12 Matthew 11 vv 16-19, 25-30
13 July
Trinity 4
Romans 8 vv 1-11 Matthew 13 vv 1-9, 18-23
20 July
Trinity 5
Romans 8 vv 12-25 Matthew 13 vv 24-30, 36-43
27 July
Trinity 6
Romans 8 vv 26-end Matthew 13 vv 31-33, 44-52
3 August
Trinity 7
Romans 9 vv 1-5 Matthew 14 vv 13-21
Churches in Caldbeck and Hesket Newmarket
invite you to a
Sunday 20th July at 3.30pm
on Hesket Newmarket Green
(Please bring something to sit on.)
Contact Helen Stobart (016974 78669), Revd Kim Hurst
(016973 42468) or Revd Malcolm Riches (016974 78233)
with your favourite hymns and songs.
St Kentigern’s Church – Caldbeck
Dates for your Diary
CHRISTMAS TREE FESTIVAL
28th to 30th November
It is not too early to book your tree with
Margaret Brough on 016974 78634
2015 FLOWER FESTIVAL
23rd to 26th May
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Jardine Finan Ltd Chartered Independent Financial
Adviser.
Investment and long term care fees
specialist. Home visits available.
Call David Finan FPFS: 01228 406397 Jardine Finan are authorised and regulated by
the Financial Conduct Authority (506138).
Registered in England & Wales
company number 06966976
SEBERGHAM SERVICES LTD Churchtown, Sebergham
Vehicle repairs and MOT testing
Services and diagnostic tuning
Gas and mig welding/resprays
Insurance accident repairs
016974 76234
THE OLD CROWN INN HESKET NEWMARKET
Offering Real Ale
and home-cooked traditional food.
Also Brewery Tours in partnership with
HESKET NEWMARKET BREWERY For Brewery Tours and meal bookings:
Tel: 016974 78288
ARRON JACKSON
PLASTERING CONTRACTOR All aspects of plastering work un-
dertaken, internal and external
21 Summerfields, Dalston
Tel: 07506218671 Email: [email protected]
ANN PARRY
For all your outside catering:
Weddings, Christenings, Buffets,
Parties and Funeral Teas. Home-made food using local produce
Tel: 016974 78417
STEADMANS CORRUGATED ROOF SHEETS,
COMPOSITE WALL & ROOF SHEETS,
METAL CLADDING & ACCESSORIES.
www.steadmans.co.uk Welton, Carlisle CA5 7HH
Tel: 016974 78277
PROFESSIONAL FOOT HEALTH-
CARE
Carol Lee MCFHP, MAFHP
Nail trimming, thickened nails, corns &
hard skin removed, ingrown toenails,
fungal nail infection
For a home visit contact
016973 43834/07801 785366
ALLAN STOBART LUBRICANTS AND FUELS
Derv, tractor diesel,
heating oil, lubes,
tanks, hoses, etc.
Tel: 016974 76575
Fax: 016974 76577
RMT SLATING/TILING LTD
ROOFING CONTRACTOR
Todghyll, Brocklebank, Wigton,
Cumbria CA7 8DH
Tel: 016974 78570/07711 256243
E-mail: [email protected]
J STOBART & SONS LTD
Manufacturers and Retailers of
Newlands Quality Farm Foods Newlands Mill
Hesket Newmarket
016974 78261
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David W POTTS
All fencing and hedge laying
(agricultural and domestic)
Cattle and Sheep Pens
supplied and erected
Tel: 016973 43851
07961 914658 / 07894 459025
MADE to MEASURE
REPAIRS and ALTERATIONS
Bridal, Christening, Communion
and Evening Wear and Prom Dresses
Clothing repairs (however small)
Curtains and Blinds made or altered
Julie - 016974 76743/07880 880739
COLIN SMITHSON
Painter, Decorator, Handyman
3 Upton Cottages, Caldbeck CA7 8EU
016974 78161
07787 710061
MIDTOWN HOUSE CALDBECK
Private Care Home
Respite and Day Care Facilities
Single En-Suite Rooms
For details and brochure contact
Gordon or Julie Tickle
016974 78528
LOFTERS HAIR DESIGN CALDBECK
Appointment times:
Tuesday 8 am -12 am
Wednesday 9 am - 4 pm
Thursday 2 pm - 8 pm
Friday 9 am - 4 pm
Saturday 8 am - 2 pm
Barbara Mitchell 016974 78609
JOHN MURCHISON Electrical & Plumbing Services
For all your electrical
and plumbing installation and repairs.
ELECSA Approved Electrician
Oftec Oil Registered Technician
Tel: 016974 78201
Mobile: 07775 691867
MONKHOUSE HILL COTTAGES We are expanding our pool of
Friday Housekeepers and are looking for enthusiastic and
hardworking cleaners to join our team. Hrs approx 10.00am-3.00pm 1 week in 2 Over 21 rate £9.00 per hour plus holiday
pay Contact Jennifer Collard on 016974
76254 for details.
NETHER ROW Construction Consultants
Quantity Surveying,
Construction Cost Consultants, CDM
Co-ordinators, Surveys, Plan Drawing
JW & SE Wells Nether Row Hall, Hesket Newmarket
016974 78355
www.thistlelodges.co.uk Double balconied, A-framed timber
lodges, sleeping 2-8, at Sandyhills Bay
on the Dumfries and Galloway Coast.
www.staydeansgate.co.uk Apartments ideal for short city breaks
in a canal-side development in the
centre of Manchester
016974 76254
ODDFELLOWS ARMS INN CALDBECK
Good Beers, Good Food
Ensuite Accommodation
Weddings & Private Parties
Contact: Allan
016974 78227
Fax: 016974 78056
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Welcomers’ Rota
8.30am
Sanctuary Duty
(8.30am unless specified) Welcomers’ Rota
11.00am
6 July Rachel Nicholson
(11.00am) Anna Browne
13 Rachel Nicholson Liz Boydell Marjorie Atkinson
20 John Price Liz Boydell
Pen Bird
27 Shirley Rolfe Joan Todhunter Shirley Rolfe
Judith & William Cowx
3 August Rachel Nicholson
(11.00am) Margaret & Richard Brough
Take time for prayer!
The ecumenical prayer group
meets each Tuesday morning at
8.45am in the vestry at
Caldbeck Church
to pray for the needs of our com-
munity and the world.
Why not join us?
ALL WELCOME!
Ladies’ Bright Hour Caldbeck Methodist Chapel
Tuesday 1 July 2.00pm
Ann Wade
DATE SERVICE READER INTERCESSIONS
ROTA
6 July
Trinity 3
11.00am HC Roberta Bowen Audrey Ryan
13 July
Trinity 4
8.30am HC 11.00am Matins
Rachel Nicholson Lynette Ramsay
Liz Boydell Shirley Rolfe
20 July
Trinity 5
8.30am HC 11.00am Family Praise
Anna Browne TBA
Rachel Nicholson TBA
27 July
Trinity 6
8.30am HC 11.00am Morning Prayer
Ron Davie Margaret Hellon
Barbara Riches Kathleen Ashbridge
ST KENTIGERN’S, CALDBECK, ROTAS
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DATE
SERVICE INTERCES-
SIONS’ ROTA
SIDESPER-
SONS’ ROTA
READERS
6 July 9.30am
FHC Lynda Huckell Lynda Huckell
Jennifer Hether-
ington
Mary Jackson
Eileen Reid
13 9.30am
Lay-led Norman Robin-
son
Jean Osborne
Esther Hodgson
Jean Osborne
(Kumara)
Norman Robinson
20 9.30am
F HC Mary Jackson Dorothy Smith
Elma Coulthard
Mike Bryceson
Ven Brian Smith
27 9.30am
Family
Service
Norman Robin-
son
Harry Ravell Lynda Huckell
Norman Robinson
3
August
9.30am
FHC Jean Osborne
(Kumara)
Lynda Huckell
Jennifer Hether-
ington
Jacquie Filkins
Norman Robinson
HOLY TRINITY, ROSLEY
CHURCH DUTIES
ROSLEY CHURCH COFFEE MORNING
Saturday 5 July 10.00am-12 noon
Kumara
HOLY TRINITY, ROSLEY
AFTERNOON TEA
at The Glebe, Rosley
(to raise funds for the Extension to Rosley Churchyard)
Sunday 20 July, 2.00-4.00pm
Cost is £5 with children, by donation
Any other gifts will be most welcome to raise the £22,000 we need for
this project
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E-MAC BUILDERS LTD for all your building needs
For a free estimate on new building
work or house/property maintenance
call: Ewan MacFadzean
Qualified Builder Tel: 016974 78367
Mob: 07901577498
HESKET NEWMARKET BREWERY Your local brewery.
Having a party?
Buy a barrel, pump supplied.
Wholesale prices
from 18 pints (2.25 gallons) upwards.
Phone or Fax 016974 78066 E-mail: [email protected]
K & A FEARON Magnesian & Ground Lime
phosphates
Stone, sand & gravel
Lime Rigg, Hesket Newmarket
Tel 016974 78403
HESTA SCENE?
Gallery, Alternative Gifts & Interiors
Adults & Childrens Craft Courses
Childrens Parties
Open Daily 10.00am to 4.00pm
Tithe Barn, Midtown, Caldbeck
Tel: 016974 78015
www.hestascene.co.uk
FOSTER FABRICATIONS Sowerby Row
Sheet Metal Work
and Steel Fabrications
Turning facilities,
Design Work & Repairs
Contact: Tel: 016974 76124
FAX: 76452 Mobile 07979 316715
HIGH GREENRIGG HOUSE Three self-catering cottages to be found in
totally detached country location. Enjoy
the panoramic views, peace & tranquillity.
Sleeps 2-5
Contact: Sonia Hill
016974 78430 www.highgreenrigghouse.co.uk
THE GARAGE CALDBECK
Peter Macdonald Service, repairs, MOT, for cars,
vans, bikes and machinery
Tel: 016974 78392
Emergency: 016974 78291
HIM
Chris Wilson Home Improvements and
Maintenance For all manner of jobs around the
home give HIM a call!
016974 76413 / 07929 421163
P & R HELLON ELECTRICAL
LTD ELECSA registered
Re-wires, alterations, testing,
aerial installations, security systems.
Tel: 016974 78086
Mob: 07747 114058 / 07796 397427
Friendly & reliable
KEITH OSBORNE
PLUMBING SERVICES Full bathroom installations, toilet and
tap repairs, leaks, blockages,
radiators moved, etc
No job too small - free estimates
016973 42354
07944 902559
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SELF CATERING COTTAGES The Faulds, Caldbeck
Two well-equipped cosy cottages
in the countryside.
Each sleeps 4 people.
Tel 016974 78125 or e-mail
FIONA COX I buy and sell vintage clothes,
accessories, textiles,
linen and lace
016974 78302
BORDERLINE GENERAL
COUNSELLING SERVICE depression - bereavement - abuse
self-harm - post abortion - relationships etc
Tel: 01228 596900
34 Aglionby Street, Carlisle, CA1 1JP
www.borderlinecounselling.co.uk
DENTON HOUSE GUESTHOUSE
& RESTAURANT Outside Catering for all occasions.
Sunday Lunches
En-suite rooms available
Tel: 016974 78415 [email protected]
www.dentonhouseguesthouse.co.uk
MATTHEW ATKINSON
BUILDER
All types of building and stone work
undertaken, property renovation and
maintenance—Free estimates
Friendly, reliable and fully qualified
Tel: 016973 43039 Mob: 07595 355774
ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING Commercial—Industrial—Domestic
NICEIC
Approved Electrician
Trevor Studholme
Tel: 016974 76455 Fax: 76680
Mobile: 07710 015319
CHOICE CATERING
Quality home-cooked food for weddings, funerals, parties,
business functions, dinner parties.
Debbie Bainbridge 016974 78535
Email: [email protected]
www.choicecatering-cumbria.co.uk
PILATES Sebergham
Tuesdays 9.30am in the Village Hall
6 week blocks £30
(single taster class £5)
Tel Tracey Hodgson: 07982063069
or Sylvia Tallontire: 016974 76441
PEARSE COGHLAN (ADI)
Approved Driving Instructor Pass Plus approved
Patience and 1st class motivational skills are
central to my way of teaching. Happy to work
closely with parents to improve effectiveness of
private practice.
Tel: 016974 78111 Mob: 07788 170491
E-mail: [email protected]
THE VILLAGE SHOP AND
TEA ROOM Hesket Newmarket
Local produce, Homemade food, Grocer-
ies, Off-licence, Take-away food, Home
deliveries and Post Office
Shop open Mon-Sat 8am-6pm
Tea Room open Mon-Sat 9.30am-4.30pm
016974 78229
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DATE NAME
July 6 Mrs J de Robeck
13,20 Mrs C Hine
June 27, August 3 Mrs Holgate
ST MARY’S CHURCH, SEBERGHAM
FLOWERS & CLEANING ROTA
ST MARY’S CHURCH, SEBERGHAM
Date
Service Welcomers’
Rota
Intercessions
Rota
Readers’
Rota
6 July 11.00am MP Elizabeth Luck Margaret Mattinson Elizabeth Luck Joyce Wetherell
13 11.00am Lay-led Poppy Hollins-Gibson Elizabeth Luck Margaret Mattinson Preacher
27 11.00am HC Margaret Mattinson Jenny de Robeck Trevor Hebden Malcolm Riches
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August 11.00am MP Elizabeth Luck Jenny de Robeck
Doreen Ward
Margaret Mattinson
ST KENTIGERN’S CHURCH, CASTLE SOWERBY PCC MEETING
Wednesday 9 July 7.45pm
Millhouse Village Hall
ANNUAL GRASS CUTTING
St. Hilda’s, Westward Tuesday, 1st July, 2014
Starting at 5.30 pm
Followed by a burger & beer
All help most welcome
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OLD TESTAMENT PEOPLE OF FAITH A SERIES OF BIBLE STUDIES
Led by Rev Eileen Reid 8th July at 7.00pm in Rosley Vicarage: ‘Ruth’.
The remaining two studies TBA but will look at Elijah and Jonah.
All welcome.
THANK YOU
Pen Bird and family would like to thank all those many friends who sent cards and letters and offered their support after Dickie’s death, and for the very generous donations given at his funeral.
Very many thanks to you all.
THE KESWICK CONVENTION TUESDAY 22 JULY
6.00pm from Caldbeck via Hesket Newmarket
We hope that you will join us on the bus and come to the Convention. There is a small bus charge.
Please let us know very soon whether you require a bus seat.
Audrey Ryan 78423 Kathleen Ashbridge 78205
Levens Choir in North Cumbria Levens Choir gets around. Our biennial three day tours have given us the op-portunity to sing in many fine churches such as York Minster, Ely, Salisbury, Lichfield and Worcester Cathedrals and Tewkesbury and Sherborne Abbeys . In the intervening years we like to sing in some of the fascinating and beautiful places which are not so far from home but which are not amongst our regular venues. So on October 11th this year Levens Choir will be setting out on a mini tour of northern Cumbria. This will take us first to Carlisle Cathedral where we shall give a recital from 11 am. After lunch we shall set out for Caldbeck in the northern fells where we are looking forward to singing in St Kentigern’s Church. Weather permitting we shall also have time for a look around the village and a cup of tea before the homeward journey.
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COLIN ARMSTRONG
Garden maintenance
Grass cutting,
Strimming, Hedge cutting, etc. also
Painting and Decorating
Tel: 01228 538798
Mob: 07936 243234
MARLOWE COTTAGE, CALDBECK 5-Star Gold Award luxury holiday
cottage
Sleeps 5
www.marlowecottage.co.uk
Contact Jen Arkell
016974 76417
ASBRIDGE BUILDERS LTD
Building & Roofing Contractor
Lyndene, Sowerby Row
Carlisle, Cumbria CA4 0QH
Tel: 016974 76384
Mobile: 07831 485 520
‘Reet Neat Seats’ Cane & rush reseating
Debbie & Wayne Rumney
28 Johnston Drive, Carlisle CA1 2FE
01228 491111
mobile: 07816170655
e.mail: [email protected]
BED AND BREAKFAST
ACCOMMODATION
BROWNRIGG FARM
Fairtrade and local produce
Contact: Sally Vaux—016974 78626
www.caldbeckvillage.co.uk
CALDEW KITCHENS LTD Traditional handmade KITCHENS & BEDROOMS
Workshop & showroom Avondale, Hesket Newmarket, CA7 8HR
Tel/Fax: 016974 78385
Mobile: 078315 72301
Web: www.caldewkitchens.co.uk
Email: [email protected]
WALLACE LANE FARM 4 - star Bed and Breakfast, Holiday
Cottages
Touring Caravan and Camping Site
children and dog friendly
www.wallacelanefarm.co.uk
Janet & John 016974 78188
CARROCK DESIGN & BUILD Full Design, Planning Permission;
Building Regulations AND on-site build from
one local company.
Come and talk to us about your project—
large or small with no obligation
WWW.CARROCKDB.CO.UK
E-mail: [email protected]
TEL: Malcolm Iredale on 017684 88859
GREENSIDE HOUSE, CALDBECK
Bed & Breakfast Studio Delightful 18th century house situated in a promi-
nent position on the village green overlooking the
Northern Fells
Contact Gail Dewis 016974 78226
Mobile 07971850002
Web: www.greenside-house.co.uk
E-mail [email protected]
‘IN STITCHES’
Curtains, Blinds & Soft Furnishings
Handmade in Caldbeck by Carol
Contact:
016974 78148
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Charity Concert
6 September 7.30pm, Mungrisdale Village Hall
Henry Fawcett’s all-star band will entertain us with music and songs from the
50s, 60s, and 70s. Cash Bar, Snacks, Raffle.
Proceeds will go to Khiraule Education and Health Project
providing teachers, new classrooms and a health worker
for this remote village in Nepal.
Tickets/Minimum donation £10.00.
Brian 01768 779640 or Bill on 01539 722007
The Khiraule Education and Health Project (KEHP)
KEHP will have achieved its aim of providing a Lower Secondary School for Khiraule, a
remote village in East Nepal once the current building work has been completed.
We have achieved a tremendous amount in the past year. Our co-founders Pat and
Lhakpa have visited Khiraule on numerous occasions and Lhakpa has just returned from
two trips to Khiraule where he has been monitoring and supervising work on our current
programme:
Solar panels funded by the Juniper Trust have been installed. These feed batteries and
supply power to 2 PC’s and to lights in each classroom.
KEHP were successful in getting a Rotary International Award and work has started to
level the playground area, install a boundary wall, 4 additional toilets and a water
supply, and build display boards and office furniture, plus supply books.
KEHP are constructing a new building with 5 rooms for a nursery, a Health Clinic and a
Library.
We are now raising funds to continue to fund 3 additional teachers at the school to sup-
plement those funded by the Nepal Education Authority, and will need to fund more
teachers in the near future. We will also be funding the training for a Health Worker to
midwife level, providing the equipment and supplies for the clinic, and will be paying the
annual salary of the Health Worker.
KEHP was formed in May 2011 and now has 37 members and many donors. We are a
Registered UK Charity (no 1149503) and are able to claim back Gift Aid from HMRC for
any payments made by UK taxpayers. All donations go directly to the projects. Our web-
site www.khiraule.org.uk provides updates on events and information about member-
ship and donations. We also have taken a trial subscription to www.justgiving.com for
those who wish to raise money by sponsor events.
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ST. KENTIGERN’S CALDBECK
PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL
A regular meeting of the Parochial Church Council was held on 2nd
June 2014 and among the matters discussed were:-
The repairs to the church building, which were identified by the quin-
quennial inspection, are almost complete. The PCC was grateful to
receive a legacy for the fabric fund from the late John Wooler’s estate
and it will be put towards these repairs.
Some of the applications for further funding for the re-ordering of the
church have been successful and the outcome of others is still awaited.
A tendering process will begin shortly, for this re-ordering project.
Future events include:
• Ecumenical Songs of Praise, HNM Green 20th July at
3.30pm
• Church Gazebo (children’s activities) at HNM Show
30th August
• Harvest Festival and lunch 28th September at 1100am
• Levens Choir Concert on11th October at 2.00pm in
church
• Christmas Tree Festival will be held on 28th 29th and
30th November.
Chris Smith
PCC Secretary Hesket Newmarket Free Church 6th July at 5pm. CAFE CHURCH
an informal time over tea/coffee and lovely cakes !
Hesket Newmarket Free Church LADIES NIGHT – Tuesday 15th July
in Caldbeck Parish Hall 7.00-9.00pm
‘Summertime Food for Thought’ with Grace Holland (cookery demo and tasting session)
Grace is the Pastry Chef at The Gibbon Bridge Hotel, Chipping Tel: Helen 016974 78669 for details
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CALDBECK, HESKET NEWMARKET,
CASTLE SOWERBY
SOCIETY PAGES
CALDBECK WI on Wednesday 2 July 2014
7.30pm Caldbeck Parish Hall
‘Lace Making’
Sue Day
Competition: A lace item
CALDBECK & DISTRICT GARDENING CLUB
Saturday 12 July Potato growing competition
‘Unearthing Day’ (please see page 34 for further details)
Wednesday 16 to Friday 18 July
Short break in south west Scotland Visiting several gardens in the region
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Northern Fells Group Men in Sheds Workshop Old Joiners’ Shop, The Green, Caldbeck
The Northern Fells Groups ‘men in sheds’ project will start again on Tuesday 1
st July at 10.00. Please come along, meet the new Shedmaster, Ken, and
help to decide how the project develops in the coming months. We have a small collection of tools and materials, and have access to some power tools if they are required. There is wheel chair access to the workshop, but no on-site toilet facilities. We can be found in the old joiners’ workshop, on the green in Caldbeck. Come along see what we plan to do, and what we offer. The tea/ coffee making facilities are first class.
Tel: 07500 861355 email: [email protected]
The Coffee Shop at the Mosedale Meeting House is open Thursdays to Sundays
from Thursday July 3rd
to Sunday September 7th.
The Coffee Shop will be open Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays 10.00am – 5.00pm and Sundays 2.00pm – 5.00pm
in aid of the Northern Fells Group’s activities.
Delicious soups, cakes and traybakes, filled rolls. Bric a Brac in the Barn.
Art and Craft work by local artists for sale. Please ring Antoinette Ward on 016974 78220 or email [email protected] for any further information.
Northern Fells Group: Boltons, Caldbeck, Castle Sowerby, Ireby/Uldale,
Mungrisdale, Sebergham/Welton and Westward/Rosley parishes.
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Northern Fells Group and Citizens Advice Allerdale
Getting Help with your energy bills .
Are you eligible for the Warm Home Discount?
Citizens Advice Allerdale have secured funding to be able to offer 1:1 switching appointments or help with applying for the warm home dis-
count scheme. These appointments look at finding a better deal for gas &/or electricity either with your existing supplier or by switching your supplier. They can also check your eligibility for the 2014/15 Warm
Home Discount Scheme.
Appointments can be arranged by contacting Helen Sturges, Village Agent Caldbeck Sebergham and Welton.
We can arrange these appointments locally if needed.
Alternatively if you would like to book an appointment for yourself you can do so
by ringing Citizens Advice Allerdale 01900 604735..
‘INDEPENDENCE’ WEEKEND @ The MILL INN MUNGRISDALE BEER & BURGERS FESTIVAL 2014
Friday 4th July Fun Quiz Night
Saturday 5th July Live Music with Adam Day Sunday 6th July Best American Carrot Cake Competition and Judging at
4.00pm followed by sale of cakes for NFG (cakes to be staged by 3.00pm)
Great locally sourced, home cooked food all weekend, full menu available plus special homemade gourmet burgers.
Lots of different ales to try as well as special USA cocktails including The Manhattan and many others!
Book early to avoid disappointment direct with the Mill Inn 017687 79632
or for more details contact Philippa Groves Village Agent for Castle Sowerby & Mungrisdale 016974 78555.
A proportion of money raised over the weekend will go to
The Northern Fells Group
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CALDBECK & DISTRICT LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY
The Viking Influence in Cumbria
At the May meeting of the Caldbeck & District Local History Society in the Parish
Hall, local historian James Relph, who is also President of the Lakeland Dialect
Society, spoke about ‘The Viking Influence in Cumbria’.
Lightheartedly claiming that most of us were descended from the Vikings, he de-
scribed how they originated in North Russia. From there, over the 9th to the 11th
centuries they sailed to: Scandinavia, Scotland, England, Ireland, Normandy,
Greenland, Iceland, Newfoundland, the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, and
were to settle in Normandy, Ireland, eastern England and Scotland.
In his accompanying slide presentation, Mr Relph showed typical Viking land-
scapes, farm buildings, weapons, boats, etc. and spoke of the Viking influence on
Cumbrian place names and the English language. Evidence of their presence in
Cumbria included the brooches found at Orton Scar in 1847, the Gosforth Cross
and the Penrith hogsback tombstones.
Finishing his talk as he began, Mr Relph reiterated that a lot of us must be de-
scended from the Vikings and so must be related!
The meeting was chaired by President John Price, who thanked the speaker for his
interesting talk.
The next meeting of the Society will be in the Parish Hall on Wednesday, 16th
July at 7.30 pm, when Susan Dench, formerly Archivist at Carlisle Record Office,
will give an illustrated presentation on 'Women's History Illustrated from Cum-
brian Sources'
A MESSAGE FOR DOG OWNERS
On the 23rd May 2014 an incident was reported to me about a dog, belong-ing to a local person who lives in Caldbeck, that was seen chasing Ewes on the common above Whelpo. It then attacked a lamb and if it had not been for the quick intervention of a local resident the lamb may have suffered hor-rendous injuries which could have led to the lamb being killed. Incidents of this nature are fortunately rare but it is of some concern that the owner had no control over the dog. This has highlighted the need for all dog owners to keep them under control when walking through sheep either on footpaths or on the Common. Ken Pears - Chairman of Caldbeck Commons
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CALDBECK MOTHERS’ UNION MAY 2014
The May meeting of Mothers Union was opened by Ann Wade, who gave a
report on .the Trienniel Conference of MU held at Swanwick attended by
Shirley Rolph and herself. There had been various seminars and work-
shops. The Bible Studies led by Bishop James Newcombe were particularly
memorable as he included many amusing anecdotes. Shirley showed exam-
ples of her handiwork from the craft workshops.
The volunteer leader, Liz Boydell chose the opening hymn and shared
three inspirational readings from “The Friendship Book,” which had been
given to her some years ago by her very good friend Barbara. Liz also led
the prayers, before introducing the speaker, Mr Ken Whalley from Tools
with a Mission ( TWAM )
Mr Whalley began by telling us how a man living in Essex was commis-
sioned to design and build some chicken coops to send to Africa and he
soon had orders for more. He replied to their request by suggesting that
they made the coops themselves following the instructions provided, but
was told that they had no tools. This sparked the idea of sending tools over-
seas. TWAM have been doing exactly that for 29 years and there are now
250 collectors in the UK. A wide variety of tools are collected, including
sewing machines, knitting machines, carpentry tools, motor mechanic tools,
garden tools, engineering tools. Educational bags are made up for the
schools and items for craftwork and lengths of material for sewing projects.
Mr Whalley displayed information and had photographs to hand around,
showing all the types of Hand Tools being used by the people who had re-
ceived them. The tools are collected and then refurbished at their centre,
before sending overseas. Literature, patterns and lists were available for
each member to take and become part of the team.
TWAM also provide moulds which allow trained teams to build rainwater
harvesting tanks. Over 40 tanks have been installed in rural areas in
Uganda and are now planning to start installations in Rwanda. Mr Walley
closed in prayer and emphasised the charity is interdenominational .The
patrons are Archbishop of York, Rt Rev John Sentamu, Delia Smith and
Tommy Walsh
Pat Shaw expressed appreciation on behalf of the MU members for the in-
spiring initiative of the charity channelling our throw away items to be-
come a means of enabling other people to earn a living and to support
themselves.
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NORTHERN FELLS GROUP VILLAGE AGENTS PROJECT Village Agents: Westward/Rosley: Barbara Stoddart 016973 42452 e-mail: [email protected] Mungrisdale/Castle Sowerby: Philippa Groves 016974 78555 e-mail: [email protected] Ireby/Uldale/Boltons: Emma Jennings 07874 241604 e-mail: [email protected] Caldbeck/Sebergham/Welton: Helen Sturges 016974 78556 e-mail: [email protected] Please remember all referrals/enquiries are totally confidential, no enquiry is too large or too small, we are here to help in any way we can and, if we can’t help, we can probably put you in
touch with someone who can.
Northern Fells Group FREE HOME SAFETY CHECKS ARRANGED WITH CUMBRIA FIRE AND
RESCUE SERVICE Contact your Village Agent
OIL SYNDICATES
If you are not already in a group to benefit from reduced prices then contact your village agent and join those who are already saving.
Northern Fells Group -Walking 4 Health We are planning some short easy walks shortly under the Ramblers’
scheme of Walk for Health similar to the ones operated by Carlisle City Council. This provides the opportunity for an easy friendly way to take exercise, followed by some refreshment. These easy walks last about an hour. If you think you would be interested in taking part please con-
tact either of us.
Village Agents Helen Sturges Caldbeck, Sebergham and Welton 016974 78556
Barbara Stoddart Westward and Rosley 016973 42452
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NORTHERN FELLS GROUP
Step by Step around Hesket Newmarket *
Saturday 19th July 2-4 pm
Walk ,stroll, amble, or saunter through this lovely village .
Northern Fells Group family walk to celebrate our links with the
Princes Countryside Fund.
Join us any time between 2 and 4 o clock.
Guided walks at 2 and 3.
Maps and guides to places of interest available.
Afternoon tea at Denton House.
Tea , cakes and ice-creams at the Tea rooms in the Village shop.
Photographs of old Hesket Newmarket on view at Denton House.
Children’s Quiz and competition.
We are looking for
help at this event so if you are interested then please contact
Helen Sturges 016974 78556
or Liz Woodham 016974 78082
Step by step round Hesket Newmarket © June Hall, Rachel
Cosgrove, Beryl Hibbs and Lesley Kingham
NAIL CLINIC AT ROSLEY
Thursday 10 July
Names To Barbara Stoddart
COFFEE AND CHAT Wednesday 2 July 10.00 - 11.30am Westward Halls
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HELP CUMBRIA
The Cumbria Community Foundation is a County wide charity set up some 15
years ago which exists to benefit people and places in Cumbria. The Foundation
makes grants all over the county helping organisations like village halls, first re-
sponders, and other organisations that help with older people, the disabled, and
youth groups. It also has funds for travel bursaries and educational grants. It is
able to do this because people and businesses have created grant making funds
with the Foundation.
Until 31st March 2015 the government will add 50% to the value of any new
money given to the Foundation for long term investment, where the income is
used to help benefit a particular age or disability or area or other charitable pur-
pose in the County as specified by the donor.
50% is also added by the government to the funds of an existing local charity
transferred to the Foundation where the management of the local charity has run
out of puff and needs fresh organisation.
If you would like to consider giving a lump sum or property or investment to the
Foundation now (when the additional 50% may be added) please either contact
your local Foundation trustee Tim Cartmell ( 016974 78484 or timcart-
[email protected]) or contact Andy Beeforth mentioned below.
If you know of a cause or need which needs financial help in the County then
please again either ask your trustee or contact Ellen Clements the grants officer at
CCF on 01900 820827 or [email protected]
If you would like to help in any other way with this your county Charity then
please contact Andy Beeforth the Chief Executive on 01900 820821 or
[email protected] Further information is available from
www.cumbriafoundation.org
THURSDAY CLUB The next meeting at 2.00pm in Caldbeck Parish Hall on 10 July is about Red Squirrel Conservation. This is a Power Point show created by the Penrith & District Red Squirrel Group and is more than just pictures of lovely red squirrels going about their business! We are very grateful to Rosemary Bailey who is presenting the programme. Anybody wel-come. In August there will be, as usual, no meeting.
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CASTLE SOWERBY PARISH COUNCIL
The Annual meeting of Castle Sowerby Parish Council was held in Millhouse Village
Hall on May 15th 2014,where the Chairman welcomed a full Council. He then gave his
Annual Report. He commenced by thanking the Councillors, Clerk, Auditor. also Geoff
Hine, Northern Fells Group representative for their valuable contribution. He also went
on to thank Parishioners for attending meetings and generally keeping the Parish tidy,
by picking up litter, cutting verges and also keeping the recycling bank tidy. The Parish
Council meet 6 times each year. Additional meetings may be called if a planning deci-
sion is controversial. Receipts from the Recycling bank amounted to £562.00 which
will be used for the benefit of the parish. Grants were awarded to the cutting of grass in
Castle Sowerby Church yard of £250.00, and Northern Fells Group of £200.00.
Northern Fells. Northern Fells Group Trustee, Mr Geoff Hine had attended meetings,
he also said he had spoken to Prince Charles on his recent visit to Caldbeck who is very
interested in the Northern Fells as he helped to set up the Northern Fells Group with Dr
Jim Cox.
Meeting. The Bi monthly meeting followed with the Election of Officers. The Chair-
man Mr. John Foster and Vice Chairman Mrs. Joyce Wetherell were re-elected for the
coming year.
Hewer Hill Quarry. No signs have been received yet to define the footpath more
clearly through the Quarry.
Highways. Several road repairs were reported to the Parish Council, one near to Mun-
grisedale Parish at Well House, the Coal Road, the bridge at Chapel Howe on the B
5305 is getting worse, the sign on the B 5305 leading to Hewer Hill is still badly
twisted, also the drains at Sour Nook. These will all be reported to the County Council
Highways Dept. The Parish Council would investigate the flooding at Sour Nook to
see if there was any damage to the Inspection Chamber at Sour Nook Inn.
Led Plan. Councillor Philippa Groves together with parishioner Helen Kerry had at-
tended a meeting at Thursby to find more information about the Community Led Plan.
After a discussion it was decided to support the Led Plan. It would enable organisa-
tions in the Parish to access funding for projects.
Planning. Planning Applications received by the Parish Council: Construction of two
storey extension to existing dwelling to provide self contained but connected living
accommodation with disabled and elderly access to ground floor and two additional
bedrooms to first floor, Cherry Trees Farm, Hewer Hill, Hesket Newmarket, for Mrs.
V. Thompson.
Finances. Annual Financial Return for 2013-2014. Accounts are available for inspec-
tion by the Public from June 2nd 2014 to June 27th 2014 by appointment with the
Clerk. The Internal Auditor approved the Parish Council Accounts for 2013 2014. The
meeting approved the Chairman to sign 2013 / 2014 Annual Financial Return and Gov-
ernment Certificate.
Payments.Cumbria. CVS Annual Payroll Charges, £67.00. CALC Annual Subscrip-
tion 2014 / 15, £126.80. Zurich Insurance Renewal, £243.80 annual premium.
Next meeting is on July 17th. Future meetings: September 18th and November
20th, all at 7.30pm in Millhouse Village Hall.
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Sebergham Weather Recordings
May 2014 Rainfall.
May 2014. 072.60 mm (2 .86 ins)
Aggregate for year 503.90 mm (19.84 ins)
May 2013. 091.90 mm (3.62 ins)
Aggregate for year 297.00 mm (11.70 ins)
Notes.
May was a very normal month for our rainfall here at Sebergham with no surprises and
the average May rainfall over the last 10 years has been 72.44 mm (2.85 ins) and as you
can see we could not have been closer to our May monthly average for this year. How-
ever we had 23 wet days during the month and that is when we recorded at least 0.2 mm
during a 24 hour period and on 12 of these days we recorded in excess of 2.00 mm with
the most rain falling on Wednesday 7th May of 10.20 mm (0.40 ins). Also, this year we
are above our 10 year average rainfall for the first 5 months of this year of 365.20 mm
(14.38 ins) and you will see this is just over 5 ins to the end of May whereas last year
2013 we were about 3 ins below our 10 year average.
May temperatures 2014
Average maximum day temperature 15.22˚cC (59.40˚F)
Average minimum night temperature 07.16˚C (44.89˚F)
Warmest day Monday 19 May 22.60˚C (72.68˚F)
Coolest nights Thursday 01 & Friday 02 May 02.60˚C (36.68˚F)
May temperatures 2013
Average maximum day temperature 13.58˚C (56.44˚F)
Average minimum night temperature 05.44˚C (41.79˚F)
Warmest day Tuesday 07 May 21.80˚C (71.24˚F)
Coolest night Wednesday 03 May - 02.20˚C (31.64˚F)
Notes.
May has been a warm month although unlike reports from other parts of the country it
has not been our warmest May. Our average May maximum temperature over ten years is
14.40°C (57.92°F) and the warmest May was in 2008 when we recorded an average
maximum for the month of 16.63°C (61.93°F). Likewise the night time temperature this
month has been above our ten year average of 06.28°C (43.30°F) and our coldest night
time temperature for May was in 2010 of 05.17°C (41.30°F). We recorded no frost during
the month and the last time this happened was in 2007 and there were only 16 days of
frost between 01 October '13 and 31 May '14 (8 months) and the most severe frost was
Friday 22 November13 of -02.80°C (26.96°F).
Wind.
The average wind speed for May was 1.4 mph and we recorded a high on Friday 09 May
of 24 mph from the WSW at 13.00 hrs. The dominant wind direction for the month was
from the W being the first time from this quarter since March 2013.
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CALDBECK SURGERY www.caldbecksurgery.co.uk Tel 016974 78254
The surgery will be closed in the afternoon
for staff training on the following dates:
Tuesday 15th July
No closure in August
Tuesday 16 September
On these afternoons the surgery (including the dispensary) will close at 1.00pm.
Art in the Waiting Room this month by Emily Lowes
Contacting the Out of Hours service The new 111 service has been postponed due to technical problems and until further notice patients calling the surgery out of hours will be asked to hang up and call Cumbria Health on Call (CHOC) 03000 247 247
Wigton Group Medical Practice www.wigtonmedicalpractice.co.uk
Tel: 016973 42254
If medical attention is required as an emergency outside opening hours please
telephone
NHS Direct: 0845 4647 or CHOC: 03000 247247
The dedicated answer-phone line for repeat prescriptions is available 24 hours a day on 016974 78296.
Online access: See our website for online access to book appointments and re-
quest repeat prescriptions at your convenience. To register either visit the surgery
and ask at Reception for an ‘EMIS Access Registration Letter’, or ring us on:
016974 78254
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CALDBECK WI, JUNE 2014
On the evening of Wednesday 4 June we were driven by Mr Tyson in his bus
to The Trout Hotel in Cockermouth for a meal to celebrate our WI’s birthday.
Despite the poor weather and all the road works in Cockermouth, we arrived
in good cheer looking forward to our meal. As usual, many of us couldn’t
remember what we had chosen from the menu at our last meeting! - So, thank
you, Mrs P Richardson, for reminding us! Your skills as our secretary were
much appreciated.
The competition for a decorative thimble was won by Mrs K Davie.
After a pleasant evening of good food and ‘crack’, we were driven back to
Caldbeck by Mr Tyson.
CALDBECK PARISH HALL BOOKINGS From Monday 7
th July, Pat Shaw (016974 78639) will be resuming taking
bookings and making arrangements for opening up the Hall. Pat would like to thank Mary Pattinson for stepping into the breach last month.
STILL STUDYING? FUNDING AVAILABLE FOR BOOKS ETC. Haltcliffe School Trust Fund Grant Distribution 2014
The Trust specifies that the income of the Charity should be applied in pro-moting further education, including social and physical training, of per-sons resident in the parishes of Caldbeck and Castle Sowerby. In allocat-ing benefits the Trustees shall have regard to the promotion of the educa-tion in accordance with the principles and doctrines of the Church of Eng-land and the Methodist Church. Distribution of interest will be made following a Trustees Meeting to be held on 15
th October 2014. Individuals and groups who successfully ap-
plied for grants last year may reapply this year for further consideration. Parish groups may apply each year but individuals may only make applica-tion twice.
Application forms for these grants can be obtained from the Secretary, Mrs A. Noble
2 Hodden Croft Cottages, Caldbeck, Wigton .CA7 8EL. Tel :016974 78692.
The forms must be returned by 30th
September 2014.
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SQUIRRELS UPDATE Please report any sightings of grey squirrels.
We are also interested in the sightings of Reds for our records. Contact numbers:
Rosemary Bailey 016974 78575 for sightings of Greys and Reds Jonny Proudlock 78078 or Ewan MacFadzean 78367 for sightings of
Greys
CALDBECK & DISTRICT GARDENING CLUB,
MAY 2014
In May members heard a captivating talk by husband and wife team, Hugh and
Yvonne Povey from Treetyme Nurseries, Kirkoswald. Their talk was in 2 parts
the first of which focussed on their specialism, Cercis, which are small trees or
shrubs, otherwise known by the nickname ‘Redbud Tree’. Treetyme have the
national collection in their small arboretum. Whilst they are native to many areas
in the world they are not well known in the UK and there are only roughly 28
species. Cercis will flower best in warm, sunny locations and as the climate be-
comes cooler flowering becomes reduced. Cercis Chinensis such as ‘Avondale’
and ‘Shirobana’ are the only species that flower prolifically in the UK. However,
it is not all bad news! Other species can give good displays. Cercis leaves are
heart-shaped and can be red, green, yellow and variegated. The trees are drought
tolerant, do not have invasive roots, are winter hardy and are safe plants for small
gardens and patio containers. Celebrity endorsement – Mark Knopfler (of Dire
Straits fame) recently released a CD which included the song “Redbud Tree”.
The second part of the talk was about Hugh Povey’s business involving plant
breeding and marketing. He explained the immense competitive investment of
time, money and commitment seeking out new plants, flowers, longevity of flow-
ers, disease resistance and in no small way the economic factors, the ability to sell
at a good price and marketing vogues. We all like to visit nurseries at the start of
a new season to see what plants will look good in our gardens during the year or
years. Hugh’s talk gave us a brief insight into the huge effort that goes into pro-
ducing new plants. It is a very competitive business and one fact stays in my
mind is that in 2015 there will 49 new varieties of Petunias launched on the mar-
ket!
The Fair World Shop Caldbeck’s Fair World Shop is now open until
Christmas Eve – a reminder, however, that it is no longer open on Sundays. 35
Millhouse Pre-school Playgroup
Every Wednesday 9.30 to 11.30 Millhouse Village Hall
For children aged 0-4 years.
£2.00 for adult plus one child, 50p for additional children
or adults, under 1 year olds free.
Tea/coffee for adults, fruit &
squash for children.
Fruit provided by those attending.
Registered Parent and Toddler group,
run by a committee of parents.
Caldbeck Playgroup Fridays 9.30 to 11.30, term time only.
Fellview School Hall, Caldbeck For children aged 0-4 years.
Price for adult plus one child up to 12 months old £1.50 or 1 year old and up £2.00. Each additional child or adult 50p.
Tea or Coffee for parents, squash & fruit for children. (Fruit provided by those attending,
bring a piece of fruit to be cut up & shared) Wide variety of educational toys and activities.
Registered Parent and Toddler group, run by a committee of parents/carers.
ROSLEY SCHOOL HOLIDAY CLUB
The Holiday Club will be running from Monday 21st July to Friday 1st August. Opening times: 8am to 5pm.
The holiday club is also open to children who do not attend Rosley School. For further information contact the school on 016973 42776
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what’s on for young people
Discovery Club (change of date) Tuesday 1st July
3.15-5.00pm in Fellview School Hall,
Caldbeck all primary school aged children
welcome (Run by Members of Hesket
Free Church) Tel Helen on 016974 78669
DROP-IN YOUTH CLUB
(ages 10+) Saturday 5 July
7.00-9.00pm Castle Sowerby Chapel
Tel : Celia on 016974 78500 for information
(Run by local churches)
Quest Club is jointly organised by St Kentigern’s and the
Methodist churches in Caldbeck. It meets in Fellview
School every Tuesday (except 2nd) in term time from 3.20pm to 5pm. The
Club is open to all children who attend the School and new members are
always most welcome. More details can be obtained from the Revd Mal-
colm Riches (016974 78233).
CALDBECK & DISTRICT GARDENING CLUB Potato growing competition
‘Unearthing Day’
10.00am Saturday 12 July Caldbeck Parish Hall
The children who are taking part in the competition launched on Potato
Day will be bringing their grow bags back to see the results.
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FELLVIEW SCHOOL NEWS JUNE 2014
SATs for Y2-6 have been part of this term’s assessment. All of the children have taken
Reading Comprehension, Writing, Spelling and Maths tests, with the Y6 pupils also
being tested in grammar and punctuation. Year 6 SATs tests, apart from writing, are
marked externally. The results are sent back to school at the beginning of July.
Sport has featured prominently again this month. Years 5 and 6 pupils have partici-
pated in cricket training and tournaments, the younger pupils have entered a KS1 athlet-
ics competition and received multiskills training and there has also been a football After
School Club.
Our other After School Club, which has been extremely successful, has been Drama.
Twenty children attended the sessions; it was amazing to see that even the quiet and shy
pupils could be quite confident in acting and speaking, as was demonstrated when they
gave a short performance to their parents at the end of one of the sessions. School has
booked a Dance After School Club in September and another Drama Club for next
year.
Year 5 and 6 pupils visited Nelson Thomlinson as part of a taster Day. Amongst other
activities, the children enjoyed Samba and Science.
The highlight of this term, for Y5 and 6, has been the trip to Manchester. Debbie Gra-
ham organised a host of activities which kept the children busy from first thing in the
morning until they fell into bed exhausted. The itinerary included a trip to Quarry Bank
Mill to find out about the Industrial Revolution and the living conditions of the employ-
ees at the mill. Other visits were; Imperial War Museum, Manchester United, Sewage
works at the Science Museum, Mosque, Cathedral and Lowrey Centre. The children
enjoyed a Chinese Meal and settled that down with skydiving! A fabulous time was
had by all.
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FRIENDS OF FELLVIEW
Ladies Pampering Evening
Friends of Fellview Primary School hosted an evening of pampering on 16th May in Caldbeck Parish Hall. £423 was raised towards much needed funds to keep our school children well provided for with equipment and field trips.
Guests on the night received a complimentary glass of sparkling wine on arrival and were free to browse the pampering themed stalls in between receiving relaxing treatments.
Treatments included acupressure massage, sports massage, foot & calf massage, reflexology, happy place colour therapy, bio-energy therapy, threading, facials, nail shape & paint, shellac paint on finger or toe nails, make-up and hair styling. Lots of short taster sessions were available, so people could try something new without paying for a full session. There were products available to try and to buy from, among others, Arbonne, Avon, Neil's Yard Organics, Aloe Vera, Suzie Bou and Pampered Chef.
The event was extremely successful and has received lots of praise from those who attended as customers, stall holders and as therapists. Many people have been asking when the event will be repeated, so they’ll be pleased to hear we are planning the next one for Friday 28
th November,
ahead of the party season and in time for Christmas presents to be or-dered. Look out in the parish magazine and local notice boards for adver-tising.
A big thank you to all who helped, attended and donated prizes.
Three Peaks Challenge Nicola, Val and Helen would like to thank everyone who supported them during this venture. Despite the poor weather conditions Nicola and Val managed to reach the summits of Scafell Pike, Helvellyn and Skiddaw in 12 hours. Not be-ing ardent fell walkers it was good to get the encouragement from friends dur-ing the actual climbs. The Curry Night and the Plant and Cake stall were both very successful fund raisers and together with sponsorship £2900 was raised for 'The Eden Valley Hospice and The Jigsaw Appeal'. Unfortunately Helen was unable to take part, but the good news is that they are now in training to do it all again in September so that Helen will be able to com-plete her challenge, hopefully in better weather so that this time they will be able to see where they have been!
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Westward Parish Council
A summary of the meeting held at Rosley Hall on Monday, 5th May,
2014
Annual Parish Meeting In his review of the year the Chairman re-
ported that wind turbine applications continued to be the main issue
for the parish.
He thanked Anne Burgess for all her work as the Northern Fells Vil-
lage Agent for our area and wished her successor Barbara Stoddart
well in her new post. The two village halls were still very well used
and the school has had a successful year. The bad state of the roads
throughout the parish is of continuing concern.
Annual General Meeting Officers elected: Chairman – Mr W
Brown
Vice Chairman – Mr T Todd. Parish Representatives: Neighbour-
hood Forum – Mr W Brown, Northern Fells Group – vacancy.
Parish Council Meeting 1. Mr Ian Jackson has resigned from the
Council, the Chairman thanked him for his work on behalf of the par-
ish over the years. 2. Community Grants are available – for more
details contact the clerk. 3. Footway Lighting: there is concern about
North West Electrics policy for the removal of lighting from their
supply poles. It was felt that all those affected in the parish were a
priority. This is to be reported back to a sub committee on footway
lighting at Allerdale Borough Council. 4. Work is to go ahead to
restore the milestones at Old Carlisle and the Wreay road end. 5.
The council discussed two pre-applicaton consultations on wind tur-
bines a. at Clea Green – two turbines, hub height 20m, 27m to the tip
and b. at Fell Hill Farm, Welton – one turbine, hub height 30m, 45m
to tip. The council are against both applications.
6. Highways – there is still part of the wall missing on the bridge
near Stoneraise also one of the 30mph signs at Curthwaite still needs
replacing.
Date of next meeting: Monday, 18th August at 7.30pm at Rosley
Hall
For more details on the meeting contact [email protected]
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Westward Lunch Club
Thursday, 10 July 2014
at 12.30 p.m.
Westward Halls
Home-made soup, puddings
Tea /coffee & biscuits
£4
All Welcome
Contact: Rita 016973 49183
WESTWARD WI
Wednesday, 9th July, 2014
Talk by Mr. D. Blackledge
‘Birds of the Solway’
Competition: Bird Ornament
Hostesses: Florence Brogdon & Shirley Martin
7.30pm, Westward Halls
For details contact Ann Bovill
Telephone: 016973 43410
WESTWARD FLOWER CLUB
Monday, 28th July, 2014
Visit to Hutton in the Forest
For details contact June Kitchen
Tel: 016973 49369
WESTWARD Westward Halls
For bookings please contact Philip Saunders Tel: 016973 44654
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COMMUNITY FUN IN HESKET NEWMARKET
SUNDAY 6 JULY ON THE MAIN VILLAGE GREEN
from 12 noon- 4.15pm BBQ at 1pm, bring your own salads to share.
Activities will include Music from Blue Jam and the Penrith Community
Choir, Demonstration of Clogging dancing, Mummers’ Play, Childrens' activities, Treasure hunt.
£1 for burger/ sausage. Further donations welcome.
Organised by Hesket Newmarket Play Area committee
Any queries to Jane on 78319 or Sue 78504.
HELP!
Can you help us to save our Tai Chi exercise class?
The class, with teacher Lesley Relph was started in 2003 by the Northern Fells
Lend a Hand Group. Sadly, over the years numbers have diminished to
such an extent that it is no longer financially viable.
WE URGENTLY NEED SOME NEW RECRUITS!!
Tai Chi is a gentle form of exercise, which helps to relieve stress, ease sore joints,
tone muscles, improve balance & circulation and build up strength & flexibility.
It has been found to be beneficial for sufferers of arthritis & osteoporosis & similar
conditions and can also improve concentration & mental focus. Movements are
slow & graceful and many can be done seated, making Tai Chi accessible to all
ages & fitness levels. No special clothing or equipment is needed.
We currently meet in Caldbeck Parish Hall on Wednesdays
from 10.30 to 11.30am & charge £4 per session.
There will be 4 classes in July – on 9th, 16th, 23rd & 30th. August is a holiday
month & we hope to resume (numbers permitting) on 3rd September. If you’d like
to give Tai Chi a try, why not come along to our friendly class? We’d love to see
you.
For more information contact Doreen – 016973 71264
Email- [email protected]
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THE KNITTING LOOP A group of knitters are meeting
every first and third Monday in each month to knit their own projects for charitable causes
THE COMMUNITY ROOMS, HESKET NEWMARKET CHAPEL 1.30pm – 3.30pm
New knitters and donations of wool will be welcomed. Knit and natter for causes that matter!
Concerts in Caldbeck It is very satisfying when artists who come to play for us want to return.
The Northern String Quartet made a splendid impression when they
played in November last year, and they expressed a wish to come again.
Their wish will be granted next year. Details in due course. I have re-
cently had an email from the harpist Claire Jones, who was so delighted
with the warm welcome she received in May that she hopes we will have
her back. Those who were there will be glad, I’m sure, to listen to her
excellent harp playing again, and if you weren’t able to make it last time
you will not want to miss the opportunity. She would like to put together
a programme with her composer/percussionist husband Chris, who
played a final piece with her, to great acclaim. They are in great demand
now, especially in America, but I’ll see what I can do to bring them back
again.
The next concert will be on Sunday afternoon October 5th in Caldbeck
Parish Hall at 3.00 pm, as previously mentioned. £10 will get you in, £8
if you are a paid-up Solway Arts member, £5 if you are under 16. The
international string quartet, the Carducci (named after a town in Italy)
will be coming. They have played in many countries, have produced
many CDs, and are in great demand this year and on to 2015. I am de-
lighted that they have agreed to play for us in Caldbeck. Mozart will fea-
ture in their programme. More details in the August magazine, but please
put the date in your diaries and on your calendars.
Eric Wright.
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“TIME FOR TEA” will be
on Wednesday 2nd July 2.00PM UNTIL 3.30PM
AT ROSLEY VILLAGE HALL . £1 for tea/coffee and cakes.
ALL WELCOME
ROSLEY WI
Wednesday 9 July 7.30pm in Rosley Village Hall
‘Colour, style and image’ Fiona Hodgson
CRAFT CLUB Craft classes on
Thursdays at Rosley Village Hall
1.30pm-3.30pm £2 per session
IRISH CONCERT IN ROSLEY HALL
8.00pm Sunday 10 August
The Indians
Sunday 24 August Gerry Guthrie & Band
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ROSLEY
ROSLEY WI REPORT
On 29th April three members i.e. Frances Osborne, Jean Simpson and
Jean Osborne (Kumara) joined the A.C.W.W. walk at Burgh-by-Sands
Village Hall. One hundred and twelve people set off at 10:00 a.m. on a
beautiful morning and walked to the King Edward monument, then along
Burgh marsh to Old Sandsfield, along the estuary turning right to Holmes-
mill and back to Burgh Hall for soup and bacon butties, made by Helen
Hinvest and her team. Some members did an extended walk via Beamont
and back on the Hadrian's Wall footpath. All proceeds go to support
development projects worldwide.
The May meeting was presided over by Jean Harper-Tarr and was very
well attended, plus two guests Jeanette Hudson and Liz Osborne. Apolo-
gies were noted and the County News discussed. County and national
raffle tickets were sold by the treasurer.
The president introduced the speaker, Lynn-de-la Plants, who grows her
plants just up the road. A flower quiz got members' grey matter going.
The winner being C. Scott. Lynn then demonstrated how to fill a con-
tainer, small and large hanging baskets, which were donated for the raffle.
The finished items were beautiful and won in the raffle by 1st L. Low 2nd
J.Osborne (Kumara) and 3rd J. Hudson (guest). The competition for a
pretty flower vase was won by L. Huckell, 2nd M. Nelson and 3rd S. Mor-
ton.
ROSLEY PRE-SCHOOL BUSY BEES
Duck Race
Saturday 5 July 10.30am
at The Mill Stream, Dalston
ACCORDIAN & VOCALS CONCERT
Sunday 13 July in Rosley Village Hall
Steve Roxton
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Caldbeck & District Local History Society is delighted to welcome back
a distinguished local historian
SUSAN DENCH
who will give an illustrated presentation on:
WOMEN’S HISTORY ILLUSTRATED
FROM CUMBRIAN SOURCES
Wednesday, 16th July, 2014
at 7.30pm, Caldbeck Parish Hall
Tickets: Members £2; Visitors £3
Tea/coffee & biscuits included
EVERYBODY WELCOME!
ANNUAL CHARITY PLANT SALE HESKET NEWMARKET
Monday 26 May was a lovely day for the annual plant sale. The sun brought out the ‘plant punters’ and trading was brisk, with people looking for the best specimens and the most unusual plants. As ever the ‘edibles’ section was popular and we had plenty of tomatoes on offer, with a huge range of varie-ties! It was lovely to see some of our regular customers coming back for more gems, and lots of people contributed items from their gardens, which we really appreciated.
By the end of the morning we had sold a large volume of plants and took £630. With additional sales since the day the total now stands at a super £709.88, which will go to West House, the charity which supports young peo-ple and adults with learning difficulties throughout Cumbria.
Thank you so much to everyone who helped to make the sale such a suc-cess:
• Simon & Clive for setting up the stall, fetching, carrying and lift-
ing tables and plants
• Allerby Community Gardens for contributing some lovely perre-
nials
• The sales team- Rachel, Audrey, Sylvia, Helen and Jane
• Everyone who donated plants, or bought them from the stall.
Sue Braithwaite
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CASTLE SOWERBY PARISH COMMUNITY LED PLAN
Are you interested in what happens in Castle Sowerby? All residents of Castle Sowerby parish are invited to a meeting on Thursday 10 July 2014 at 6.00pm in Millhouse Village Hall
to talk about what the area provides to residents and visitors
and to look at the possibility of producing a community-led plan with guidance from Helen Aitken
(ACTion with Communities in Cumbria). The Hall will be open from 5.30pm for refreshments
before the meeting begins. If you can’t attend on this date but would be interested in being involved in this project or have any comments please contact
Philippa Groves 78555 or Helen Kerry 78431
PURPLE BAG SCHEME
If by any chance you run out of purple bags (sometimes it is difficult for the refuse
collectors to identify who has left out purple bags for collection and you may not
have received replacement bags) Gillian and Martyn and Liz and Andy at the two
village shops have kindly agreed to hold a supply of spare bags and Allerdale Bor-
ough Council have left spare bags with them. So just ask at the shops if you need a
purple bag for recycling your tin, glass and plastic.
There are still a few households in the parish who are not covered by the green bins
and purple bag recycling scheme – please contact the Clerk, Antoinette Ward, on
016974 78220 or email: [email protected] to let me know if you would
like the Parish Council to follow this up with Allerdale Borough Council and see if
some arrangement can be put in place to make it easier for you to recycle than your
current system of taking your recycling to ‘bring sites’.
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Sebergham Sports Day
The weather was lovely for the Annual Sports Day at Sebergham last Sunday afternoon,
held in a field kindly loaned by Mrs. E. Horn, Lime Tree Grove Farm, Sebergham. The
Chairman of the Village Hall Committee, Mr. Geoff Hine welcomed everyone followed by
judging of the two competitions. Animal made from fruit / vegetables. 1st Lizzy Holgate
with cousins Monty and Martha.. 2nd Harriet Dickinson, 3rd Phillippa Dickinson., other
entrants were ..Steven Dickinson and James Dickinson. Fancy Dress beginning with the
letter “ G '' 1st Steven Dickinson ( Gamekeeper ) 2nd Phillippa Dickinson ( Giraffe ) 3rd.
Asher Thompson ( Grand Prix Driver ). other entrants were Harriet Dickinson, ( Gorilla )
and Michael Magnay ( Golfer ). Carol Foster ( Hall Secretary ) and Trish Airey took
charge of the Raffle. Prize winners being ..Irene Dickinson, Elsie Horn, Phillippa Dickin-
son, Connie Foster, Veronica Hornby, Lizzie Holgate, Steven Dickinson, Steven Quest,
Frank Dickinson, Janet Wilkinson and Harriet Dickinson. Jean Dickinson ( Hall Treas-
urer ) looked after the Ice- cream. Malcolm and David Foster organised games and was
starter for the sports. Carol and Irene Dickinson took charge of the prize money. The
afternoon ended with a picnic in the sunshine. Many thanks to Elsie for the use of the
field. Sports Results.
Flat Race Under 2yrs. Harriet Dickinson.
11yrs & over 1st Jackson Spittal 2nd Abbie Spittal
7yrs & over 1st Ingrid Messenger 2nd Monty Mortimore.
6yrs & over 1st Phillippa Dickinson 2nd Martha Mortimer 3rd Steven Dickinson.
3yrs & over 1st James Dickinson 2nd Asher Thompson, 3rd Lizzy Holgate
Skipping Rope
11yrs & over 1st Jackson Spittal 2nd Abbie Spittal
7yrs & over 1st Ingrid Messenger 2nd Monty Mortimer.
6yrs & over 1st Phillippa Dickinson 2nd Steven Dickinson.
3yrs & over 1st Asher Thompson, 2nd James Dickinson, 3rd Lizzy Holgate
Potato Race
11yrs & over 1st Abbie Spittal 2nd Jackson Spittal
7yrs & over 1st Ingrid Messenger 2nd Monty Mortimer
6yrs & over 1st Phillippa Dickinson 2nd Steven Dickinson 3rd Martha Mortimer
3yrs & over 1st Asher Thompson 2nd James Dickinson, 3rd Lizzy Holgate.
Egg / Spoon
11yrs & over 1st Jackson Spittal, 2nd Abbie Spittal
7yrs & over 1st Monty Mortimer 2nd Ingrid Messenger
6yrs & over 1st Martha Mortimer 2nd Phillippa Dickinson 3rd Steven Dickinson
3yrs & over 1st Lizzy Holgate 2nd Asher Thompson 3rd James Dickinson.
Obstacle Race
11yrs & over 1st Jackson spittal 2nd Abbie Spittal
7yrs & over 1st Ingrid Messenger 2nd Monty Mortimer 3rd Abbie Spittal
6yrs & over 1st Steven Dickinson 2nd Martha Mortimer 3rd Phillippa Dickinson
3yrs & over 1st Lizzy Holgate 2nd Asher Thompson, 3rd James Dickinson
Marathon
11yrs & over 1st Jackson Spittal 2nd David Foster 3rd Abbie Spittal
Mixed 1st Ingrid Messenger 2nd Monty Mortimer 3rd Phillippa Dickinson
Welly Throwing
Children Open 1st Monty Mortimer 2nd Martha Mortimer 3rd Phillippa Dickinson/Ingrid Messenger
Ladies 1st Claire Guest 2nd Katie Dickinson 3rd Kate Ridings/ Ali Dickinson
Men 1st Steven Guest 2nd Michael Dickinson 3rd Brian Holgate.
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SEBERGHAM WI Tuesday 8 July
‘Visit to Warnell Gardens’ (Please be at Warnell Hall by 7.00pm)
Competition: Flower of the month
SEBERGHAM MAY DANCE
The Village Hall at Sebergham was well supported on Saturday night for the May
dance. Music was by Roe Valley. John welcomed a room full of dancers, thanking
them for their support. During the interval, refreshments were served, followed by
John and Jean Salisbury taking charge of the raffle. Prize winners were: John Salis-
bury, Maureen Hodgson, Margaret Woodhouse, Mary Johnson, Tommy Coulthard,
Evelyn Fawkes, Tom Clements, Lorraine Potts, Violet Moffat, Shirley Mandale, Win-
nie Jefferson, Richard Holliday, Ray Hodgson, Pat Barnes, Doreen Lund, Mary Mar-
shall, Connie Foster, Marjorie Ewin, Ellen Hetherington, Jim Sealby, Mary Holliday,
Anne Hodgson, Jean Phinn and John Weldon.
John thanked all those who helped in any way and to those who donated raffle prizes.
Connie.
Northern Fells Group Community Coffee Morning
Thursday 10th July Sebergham Village Hall
10.00-11.30 am. Coffee, home made cakes and a chat !
All very welcome. Just drop in.
Helen Sturges Village Agent Caldbeck Sebergham and Welton
016974 78556 [email protected]
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Notes from Caldbeck Parish Council Annual Parish Meeting and Annual Parish Council Meeting on the 12th May 2014.
The Annual Parish Meeting was held at 7pm with fairtrade tea and coffee served. The atten-dance at the Annual Parish Meeting had been 27 including 9 Parish Councillors, the Clerk and the two speakers. Following the Chairman’s Report and the Financial Report Rob Kitchen and Dar-ren Pineiro from Allerdale Borough Council Recycling Dept had spoken about the new purple bags issued to householders who already have green bins for paper and for garden waste recy-cling. The new purple bags are for plastic, glass and tin and are collected once a fortnight. It was agreed that the Clerk would liaise with the two village shops as to the possibility of them keeping spare purple bags there for people who might not have received replacement bags on occasion. She would also find out which areas of the parish don’t have recycling bins and liaise between them, the Parish Council and Allerdale as to whether a nearby site could be found for a commu-nal purple bin. The full minutes of the APM, including the Chairman’s Report, are on the website: www.caldbeck.org.uk/parishcouncil
The APM was followed by the Annual Parish Council Meeting and Norman Atkinson was elected as Chairman for the year 2014/15 and Colin Smithson was elected Vice-Chairman. Sincere thanks were expressed to Alan Tyson who had stood down as Chairman after two years in the role.
Public Participation: a) Kerry Harris, PCSO, had emailed her apologies - no incidents had been reported in Caldbeck parish over the last month; b) Residents raised four issues: 1) the continuing situation of the broken down wall and metal fencing at the proposed building site in Hesket New-market. The Parish Council had written to the owners of the site who explained that they are soon to put a new housing application in, and the Planning Officer has agreed they can leave the fence in situ until that new application is decided; 2) car parking on the edge of Hesket Newmar-ket Green (on the slip road leading towards Newlands Lane) causing erosion. The Chairman ex-plained that this is an ongoing problem with no easy answer. Neither the LDNPA nor the Parish Council wish to see railings around Hesket Newmarket Green, the possibility of stone kerbing has been considered but would be very expensive and would probably lead to cars parking on another section of the Green; 3) sieves on Caldbeck Green - agreed that these are a perennial problem but they will be cut down when the first cut is done in June; 4) parking on the Green at Caldbeck causing erosion - agreed that this is due to current building operations on the Green and should be a temporary problem.
Planning Applications: 7/2014/2100 Manor Cottage, Caldbeck. Replacement of 3 uPVC windows with timber windows. Agreed to support this application. Decisions: 7/2014/2065 The Beeches, Hesket Newmarket. Proposed Livestock and Machinery Shed. Approved with Conditions. 7/2014/2047 Fellside House Farm, Caldbeck. Proposed sheep shed. Approved with Condi-tion. 7/2014/2053 Lords Mill, Caldbeck. Proposed alterations to openings & fenestration on north elevations, addition & alterations to roof windows, repairs to chimney and lime pointing to stonework. Listed Building Consent.
Parish Maintenance. A number of matters of interest are being pursued: following up the situation with the 72 and 73/73A buses, both of which remain under threat; the cycle stand sites have been agreed and CCC is now to apply for formal planning permission for them; the Caldew footbridge near Waters Meeting has been repaired by CCC; drainage problems on School Hill to Commercial Row, and Long Lea to Parkend are being followed up by Highways and the Parish Council; a possible route for the proposed footpath beside Hesket Lonning is being negotiated; the need for sets to delineate parking spaces in Hesket car park has been notified to the LDNPA.
The next meeting is on June 23rd at 7:30pm in the Parish Hall.
Full Minutes on the website: www.caldbeck.org.uk or from the Clerk, Antoinette Ward, tel: 016974 78220, or email: [email protected]
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First of all, thank you to those of you who have already given, and to those who will give, money towards a gift for Mrs Bagot for when she retires at the end of this school year. All contributions are very welcome! The last day for donations will be Monday 7
th
July.
As a way of celebrating Mrs Bagot’s time here at Fellview Primary School, we are organising a surprise picnic for her on Wednesday 16
th July, from 3.00pm until
about 4.00pm, in the school grounds if the weather is amenable; in the school hall if not.
This is our invitation to any of you to come along – parents, past parents or pupils, those of you who come to the Community Lunches here at school, those of you who have been into school to volunteer; in fact anyone who has had contact with Mrs Bagot over the last 25 years and who would like to be included in the event! Please mention it to others who may not have seen this notice as we would not like anyone to feel left out.
If you are able to come, please email to let us know names and numbers to the following address:
Alternatively you could pop an envelope enclosing the information through Rosie Porter’s door at
Brook House, Upton, or Mandy Jackson’s at Kemlyn, 6 Church Terrace, Cald-beck.
All the staff hope that as many of you as possible will join us to make this a happy and memorable event. Thank you!
The Wednesday Bus to Carlisle
Caldbeck Parish Council is keen to promote the 72 Wednesday Bus to Carlisle be-
cause, as with so many rural services, it is a question of ‘USE IT, OR LOSE IT’!
The bus leaves Caldbeck Oddfellows Arms 09.35, on to Hesket New Market 09.40, then
Newlands 09.44, Sour Nook Inn 09.47, Sebergham 09.50, Goose Green 09.52, Welton
09.54, Bridge End 09.59 and then on to Carlisle via Dalston and the new Sainsbury’s on
Caldewgate.
The 72 Wednesday Bus is a lifeline for people living in Caldbeck, Castle Sowerby and
Sebergham/Welton parishes. You can use your Pensioner or Disabled Bus Pass on the bus.
The bus timetable is on the Transport Noticeboard opposite Caldbeck Village Shop and is
on the Bus Timetable notice near the Market Cross in Hesket Newmarket. Or please ring
me on 016974 78220 for details of the timetable.
Spread the word – remind people the bus is there – any extra passengers will help to
maintain the service! Antoinette Ward, Clerk to Caldbeck PC.
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SEBERGHAM
SEBERGHAM WI REPORT, JUNE 2014
President, Nancy Hullock, welcomed everyone to the June meeting. In the ab-
sence of our secretary, Joyce Harrison, the minutes were read by Anne Ludlam.
Joyce has another major commitment in her life and we are delighted that Claire
Guest has offered to step in and help when necessary.
During our holiday month of August, members have again decided to meet up for
dinner at Denton House for a social evening.
The trip to Floors castle was confirmed for Tuesday 2 September, leaving Se-
bergham village hall at 8.30am. The price will be not more than £25 which will
include the coach and entry. We would be delighted if any friends and their hus-
bands would like to join us.
‘Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friend’ was the title of the talk given by Judith
Heelis. Judith had worked for one of the five brokers who supplied clients to
DeBeers from whom nearly all the world’s diamonds are bought. This seemed an
incredibly glamorous world to work in, dealing with the type of clients who
spend £3million on uncut diamonds to turn into stunning jewellery for the rich to
buy.
Diamonds have been described as nature’s most fascinating miracle. They are
made simply of carbon but were formed millions of years ago when crystallised
carbon, deep in the earth, was heated to an incredible 11,000-13,000 degrees cen-
tigrade. Only the forces of volcanoes have brought them nearer to the surface of
the earth. A diamond is truly forever and is the hardest element as yet known on
earth.
Diamonds are valued using the four ‘C’s, which are; Carat weight, clarity, colour
and the cut. The cuts are designed to enable light to enter the stone and bounce
off the facets to reflect a myriad of colours. A diamond cutter is highly skilled
and takes years of training as an incorrect cut could ruin a stone.
Very few diamonds are flawless as most have ‘inclusions’ which are tiny chips of
garnet, ore or other minerals.
Judith showed us slides of uncut diamonds, the working mines and finally stun-
ning pieces of jewellery including a tiara given by Napoleon to his wife Jose-
phine. Judith was warmly thanked by Margaret Mattinson.
Judith judged the competition for a piece of costume jewellery, won by Poppy
Hollins-Gibson with Maureen Allen second.
Please note that for the July meeting, we are asked to be at Warnell Hall at
7.00pm.
Poppy Hollins-Gibson