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The Anglo -Saxon names for the month included Heymonath or Maed monath, referring respectively to haymaking and the flowering of meadows." August "August, the eighth month of the current Gregorian calendar and the third month of Summer’s rule, derives its name from Augustus (Augustus Caesar). The traditional birthstone amulets of August are the peridot and the sardonyx; and the gladiolus and the poppy are the month’s tradition- al flowers. August is shared by the astrological signs of Leo the Lion and Virgo the Virgin, and is sacred to the following Pagan deities: Ceres, the Corn Mother, Demeter, John Barleycorn, Lugh, and all goddesses who preside over agriculture. During the month of August, the Great Solar Wheel of the Year is turned to Lammas, one of the four Grand Sabbats celebrated each year by Wiccans and modern Witches through- out the world." 3 Brough Parish Council The Parish Council Meeting was held on Thursday 20th June at 7pm in the Methodist School Room. Councillor P Dew and District Councillor G Simpkins were in attendance along with five members of the public. Councillor Simpkins is a member of EDC’s Planning Committee, and drew the Council’s attention to the revised policy and guidance from EDC regarding parish councils’ observations on planning applications. Cllr Dew sought Members’ feedback on the management and policing of Appleby Horse Fair, and clarified matters regarding the removal of litter and other rubbish from road verges. Cllr Dew also referred to the good rating attained by the local medical practice from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and drew attention to the S4 Western Dales bus service and provided the Council with bus timetables. Governance and Accountability Return. The Clerk confirmed that Mr Tim Davis has accepted the role of Internal Auditor. Recycling Centre, Land at Musgrave Lane. Councillors Ellwood and Henderson have visited the possible alternative site and agreed that it is a possible way forward. A member of EDC visited the site and also agreed it was a viable alternative. Further discussions with the owner and contact with local residents close to the possible site will be undertaken. Devolution of Assets. Work is being undertaken by Lin Henington in Jubilee Gardens. The Clerk had received clarification of the financial aspects of the transfer of Jubilee Gardens, which were minimal – in the order of £450 in a full year to meet grounds works and lighting costs which the Council found satisfactory. Consequently, the Chair and Vice-Chair, together with the Clerk, signed and returned the Transfer Agreement. Work relating to the devolution of the public conveniences is currently on hold and awaiting the consideration of EDC's new Chief Executive. Appleby Horse Fair. A different policing strategy had been noted, with officers being much more visible. It was felt that the “firm but fair” policing style had contributed to the much more orderly management of the Fair. It was hoped that this year’s arrangements would be repeated in future years. Co-option of a Councillor – Members considered the co-option of a Council- lor to the vacant, seventh, position on the Council. It was agreed that the position should be advertised with a view to co-opting a seventh Member to the Council at the next Meeting. Litter Bins – Cllr Henderson raised concerns about the inappropriate use of litter bins in the Parish. It appears that they are being used by some people for disposing household waste which should either be disposed of through doorstep waste collection services or via the recycling centre. Litter bins are not for the disposal of household waste, but for the collection and disposal of public litter. If the bins are full of household waste, the bins could not be used by the public and littering could become a problem. 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As a first step Cllr Jones would make contact with the Head of the Primary School, and report back to the next meeting. Dog Fouling on the Playing Field. This continues to be a problem. The children from the school regularly use the playing field and the children have designed their own posters to encourage owners to clean up after their dogs. The Council agreed to award a book token for the best notice. This is a brief summary of the meeting. For more details or further information contact Mr Andrew Bedford on 017683 42394 or you would be very welcome to attend the meetings. The next meeting will be held on Thursday 18th July 2019, in The School Room, The Methodist Church, Main St., Brough. Information is also available at www.brough-cumbria.info website. Pauline Capstick Progress so far. Thank you to all who voted for me in the Eden district Elections in May. I would have thanked you all sooner but the European Elections prevented this from happening. The rules of politics (which are totally baffling) prevented me as an elected member from doing anything until after the European election on May 23rd by which time the deadline for The Way had passed. Since being elected I have undertaken training in a number of areas and attended numerous meetings. I now attend Eden District Council meetings and sit on a number of sub committees Planning, Housing and Community, Licensing and the Scrutiny Co-ordinating Board. To date it has all been fun and is very much a learning exercise. Rest assured the interests of residents in our small corner of the district are at all times at the forefront of any discussions or decisions. Cllr Graham Simpkins A66 Northern Trans-Pennine Project - Consultation closes 11th July Have your say at www.highwaysengland.co.uk/A66TransPennine it is simple to have your say. You don’t need to comment on the whole A66 only the section that concerns you. Assuming the section from Warcop to Brough is the section that interests you most. Suggestion. You could comment that a foot/cycle/horse route needs to be maintained between Brough and the Appleby slip road ensuring that ‘sustainable modes’ are not excluded from the upgrade. Make sure it’s the dual carriageway you want! 6 What is happening locally? Brough Methodist Church has agreed to provide the space for a community library. It is a long time since there was a library in Brough, even the visiting mobile library no longer visits. We now have the space and have acquired a significant number of book shelves. Over the coming weeks a number of pews will be removed from the Church and the book shelves installed. What we now need is books, dvds, cds to fill the available shelves. Books should be in good order with covers intact and the subject should be suitable for public consumption. Children’s books are also welcome, if sufficient are donated we’ll create a children’s section. Donations can be left at Longway, New Road, Brough (opposite Chofhs Café) porch at rear if we’re out. The next stage will be developing a rota of opening times and recruiting ‘librarians’. Do you have a couple of hours to spare? Do you enjoy meeting people? Do you want ‘work experience’ or to build your CV; The task is simple and could be shared. You could volunteer as a couple or undertake the task whilst studying with friends. If you fancy having a go and would like a chat about what the task entails give Graham or Heather a call on 42476. REMINDER! Next Air Ambulance Drop-in Collection 7th July 2019 As announced in last month’s issue, the next Drop-in Collection for our Cumbrian Great North Air Ambulance will be at Brough Memorial Hall on the first Sunday in July (7th) at the times of 12 noon to 1pm and then in the early evening from 5pm to 7pm. If you can’t manage the 7th July, but have something for us, please phone me on 42135 to discuss alternatives.