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Letter from the Vicarage Church News & Local Events

One of my roles at the moment, is to assisthop the of BisCarlisle in his efforts to promote post-Brexit Morland and Newby WI - Visitors are always welcome at our events, especially if you are reconciliation. October is, of course, Brexith! Whether mont it will happen or not is, of course, up in as new to the area the air as it ever was, but whatever happens,e going we arto need reconciliation. And how is that Open Meeting Thursday 10th October 2019 Vernacular buildings in - a talk by June possible after all that’s happened? Hill Morland Village Hall, 7.30pm £3 including light refreshments Well, I think the first thing we need is someof realism kind about what reconciliation mighte. look It lik Brougham Harvest Festival and Lunch cannot look like going back to the kind ofcountry unified we appeared to be before. It’s notat just th St WILFRID'S Harvest Festival Service on Sunday 27 October at 11.00 will be followed by lunch Brexit has polarised us. More fundamentally,orld theis changing. w In his book “the Revolt of the at Brougham Hall Farm. £4.00 in aid of church funds. All are welcome but numbers would be People”, Martin Gurri links the political ionpolarisat we see across the world (from the Arabo Spring t helpful. Please contact Sarah Harden [email protected] or 07801099151 Brexit) to the coming of the digital age. seem It might odd at first, but his argument is convincing. It stems from the way we receive and processmation the infor on which we base our worldviews. Prior to Bolton WI Our October meeting will be held on Monday 14th October in the Memorial Hall 2000, information was largely disseminatedbooks, through newspapers or TV. It evolved relatively commencing at 7.15pm. slowly and was controlled by (or channelled) a through central authority. That made it relativelyy to eas Non-members are always welcome to attend a meeting before deciding to join our group and it have a cohesive society with a shared world-view.But the coming of the digital age was abrupt and is not necessary to be resident in Bolton. cataclysmic. Academics measured the amountinformation of new being produced in 2001 and 2002 and found that in 2001 the amount of new informationailable toav humanity in one year (thanks to digital Morland Home Group media) was double that of the whole of humany prior histor to that point. And in 2002 it doubledn. agai Our first meeting in October will be on Tuesday 3rd at 2.0.m. At 31, Jackson Croft, Morland.. This exponential growth has affected humanprofoundly society and irreversibly. For one thing,es it mak Further meetings will be arranged later. All are welcome For further details ring 01913714455. it impossible to revert to a common worldview.another, For it makes it impossible for any individual(even with the most sophisticated algorithms) toall process the information available. Our reactionen has to be Brownies meet during term time on Wednesdays in Morland Village Hall 7:30pm retreat into communities of shared worldviews on commonbased interests. But the effect is tor have ou JAM worldview continually reinforced by people who think like us and lessby affected the mass of Bolton the October session will be on the 16th Oct. contradictory information. Ironically, thefficult more it dihas become for any of us to knowth, theall tru Crosby, October 28th at 9.30 more assertive we have become in assumingre that right! we a Morland see you in November, enjoy half term Jonathan Sumption QC, in this year’s Reith, chartedlectures another effect of this changean increasing – tendency to affect social change by legislationher than rat political debate. Why waste timewith arguing Morland Mothers' Union people who are “just wrong” when we can simplyge the chan law? Many of the changes brought about by The October meeting will be held on Thursday 24th October at 7.30pm in Morland Village Hall. legislation are good, or at least well-intentioned, but the long-term effect passingof by- the difficult process There will be a presentation entitled :- of debate and compromise is to erode our cohesions a society, a leaving us instead with a society of "The ABC of Austria .... Appreciation of its Beauty and Customs" winners and losers. It is a process I witnessedh concern wit in my own legal career. And when the This will be given by John Gore and will aim to reflect this theme using still pictures and video se- quences. winners and losers each account for roughlythe 50% population, of we have reached a point of absolute Family, friends and non-members are very welcome to attend. crisis. Now, the world has changed and wegoing are notto regain a shared worldview. But lwe do stil Hostesses are Beryl and Sue. need to live together. Somehow, we need ysto findof resolving wa our competing interests to toallow us Ninekirks news live in a single community. In the parableGood of the Samaritan, Jesus taught us that human society The summer series of Evensong services begins with loving our neighbours as ourselves,ch means whi supplying the needs of our opponents – have sadly come to an end. What a won- even our enemies – with same care we show. ourselves Ultimately we can never ‘win’, if it is at the derful place for reflection and peace where expense of our neighbour. We can only winnd aif waywe fito care for those who disagree with us and to time stood still. On two occasions we were provide for them, rather than triumphing over Perhaps them. what we most need at this time is a Desperately Seeking Organists joined by The Choir making services even determination to seek out what our opponentseed most and providen for them, loving our neighbours as ourselves, so that we can live together intain an uncerfuture.Stewart more memorable. Sunshine for all four ser-

vices added to the enjoyment of the mile walk across the fields for the congregation Across our group of parishessts for we regular are short or occasionalofand organi their dogs but there was a welcome lift

duties across our group ofo offerchurches. help for We anyfrom are Hornbyable t Hall for some. Our thanks to The Winderwath Estate for allowing this The North News is available via email! keyboard players interested in learningand forthe their organ. contribution to the upkeep of the churchyard. The next service will be Please send your email address to: [email protected] If you would be able to n,play please or are get willing in touchCandlemas to lear with on Feb 2nd, please come and & receive the newsletter before its paper publication date. David Jones: 01931 714338 join us, but wrap up warm as there is no heating or electricity. i ii

From our Registers Autumn Weddings

Andrew Brass & Nina Secombe were married at St Lawrence, Crosby Ravensworth on Friday 5 th July. The Wedding season is still in full swing! This autumn there will be a number of wed- Phil Gough & Jo Holman were married at St Peter, Askham on dings across our parishes. You might want to come & cheer on the happy couples, or just Saturday 6 th July. lock them in until the pay up!!! Date Time Couple Venue Stuart Hepburn & Esi Appiah-Anane were married at St Peter, Askham on Thursday 11 th July. 12.10.19 12:30 Michael Cameron & Bethany Armstrong Askham

Matthew Kearon & Emily Warrilow were married at St Peter, Askham on Saturday 27 th July. Andrew Dwyer & Jennifer McNamee were married at St Peter, Askham on Tuesday 30 th July. Bernie Vent & Jackie Ryce were married at St Peter, Askham on Saturday 31 st August. Come ye thankful people… ----- Harvest Festivals Harold Akrigg was laid to rest in the Churchyard at St Lawrence, th 2019 Crosby Ravensworth on Saturday 29 June. A service of thanksgiving for the life of Anthony Pattinson took place at St Barnabas, on Friday 16th August. Services in your community: The funeral of Philip Hodgson took place at St Peter’s, Askham on Askham: Sunday 6 th October @ 11.00am, church Friday 30 th August 2019 and his mortal remains were laid to rest in Bolton: Sunday 6 th October @ 6.30pm, church the churchyard. Brougham: Sunday 27 th October @ 11.00am, church th ----- Cliburn: Sunday 6 October at 11.00am, church Cliifton: Sunday 6 th October at 9.15am, church Willow Rose Vandale was baptised at St Lawrence, Morland on rd Sunday 18 th August. Crosby R.: Thursday 3 October @ 2.00pm, church Great Strickland: Thursday 25 th September @ 7.00am, church Indie Corrie was baptised at St Cuthbert, Clifton on Sunday 1 st Morland: Sunday 6 th October @ 11.00am, church September. : Sunday 22 nd September @ 6.30pm, church

“Rejoice in the Lord always and again I say rejoice” (Philippians 4.4)

Morland Choristers’ Camp Founders’ Day Evensong

Each year, on the Saturday closest to his birthday, the Choristers & Friends of the Morland Choristers’ Camp return to sing a special Rector’s New E-mail address Evensong in honour of our founder, Canon Gervase Markham. The service is open to everyone. After a lot of difficulties with not receiving e-mails of late, I’ve changed my e-mail address to: [email protected] nd Date: Saturday 2 November 2018 Please use this address for all future communications. My other contact details Time: 5.30pm remain the same. Venue: St Lawrence, Morland Revd Stewart Fyfe, Rector NB: the correct version of the email address finishes with.com not .co.uk as was published previously.

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Morland and Newby Village Hall Every Thursday 8:45am—10:00 am (Term time only) There is still a vacancy for Parish All welcome Councillor Come and join the chat. Morland Parish Council are looking for someone to Open to all ages. serve as a Mums/Dads/Grandparents/carers/singles - Parish Councillor. Bring your babies and toddlers - Are you interested in local current affairs? Come on your own - Do you wish to serve your Community? Housebound? Ring for a lift. Could you provide a voice for residents? 01931 714238 For further information or an informal chat please contact the Parish Clerk Andrea Runkee

All Souls Tide [email protected] Commemoration of 07876 886436 or the Parish Chairman Steve Wilson the Faithful Departed 07790 472077. A Special Service for the Bereaved This position is only open to people that live in the

All Souls is a time when the Church traditionally remembers the Parish of Morland or within 3 miles of the Parish faithful departed. This year we will be holding two special boundary and those that work or own land with the services to remember our loved ones and to pray for Parish. strength and hope in times of grief. Join us for the last meeting of 2019 We will be reading out the names of those whose funerals have taken place in our group of churches over the past year. There will also be an opportunity to add any other names to the list at Morland Parish Council Meeting th you request. If you would like your loved one’s name to be added Monday 11 November at 7.30pm to the list, you can do so at the service. The Village Hall rd Sunday 3 November 2019 at 6.30pm at Please come along – everyone welcome St Barnabas, Great Strickland Thank you, Morland Parish Council v www.morlandparishcouncil.orgvi Message to all local event advertisers. BOLTON WOMEN’S INSTITUTE As printing costs for the North Westmorland News have inevitably risen with the additional areas of distribution, we are trying to minimise the effects by reserving the right to reduce the size of any local (free) submissions when space is limited. In case you wish to lessen the chance of a significant reduction of your copy, a ‘landscape’ ad is less likely to be significantly shrunk On Monday October 14 th starting at 7.15pm in the Memorial Hall than a ‘portrait’ version. We also try our best to put local notices in the Newsletter in appropriate groupings: sometimes, however, this can be very difficult, especially in event-heavy editions. Thank you for your understanding! Julia Cater will entertain us with an Introduction to Hand Bell Ringing

MORLAND UKULELE GROUP St Cuthbert’s Church Tuesday evenings 7pm – 9pm Cliburn Non members always welcome (£3 for refreshments) at 'The Studio', The Square, Morland

New Members welcome. Cliburn Church Harvest Sale All levels of ability accommodated! Cliburn Church In Cliburn Village Hall with Snowball The group is led by an experienced ukulele Harvest Songs of Praise On Monday 7th October at teacher, but the sessions Cliburn Village Hall. 7.30pm are informal &(hopefully) enjoyable, with At 7.30 pm 6th October at 11am Sale of Harvest Produce singing as well as playing. On Friday 25th October ALL WELCOME

For further information please contact Mark All Welcome. or Rachel on 01931 714163

Cliburn Indoor Bowling, Thursdays 7.30-10pm. Crown Inn Singers BOWLING CLUB Cliburn Village Hall. Come along and sing with us All welcome. every other Wednesday at The Bower, Memorial Park, Shap Woods available. Only £1 7.30pm (alternating with includes tea/coffee and biscuits. Quiz Nights) at the Wednesday night is club Crown Inn Morland.

night – from 6pm onwards All welcome! – just come along. Rehearsals start again on For further details ring Wednesday 4th September For more info please ring 01931 716958 01931 714922 or email [email protected]

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October 31st at St Lawrence, Crosby Ravensworth The Feast of All Hallows Eve or Hallowmass [= Hallowe'en] is kept on the eve be- fore November 1st [ie October 31st] as a holy feast by the Roman Catholic Church In the reformed Anglican church, we too recognise this special time of the Church's calendar and celebrate the Feast of All Saints on that same night. Oddly, this year, it will also be fairly significant in terms of Brexit.

For the last few years, St Lawrence Church, in the centre of the parish of Crosby Ravensworth, on this date , has been a place for vigil, for peace, for coming to light a candle and to pray. We invite you to come into our ancient place of worship 'til 9pm. The whole church will only be candle-lit and looks amazing. Here is our refuge and strength. No one will approach or try to talk to you: it is a place for our souls, our minds, our hearts, to be at peace in the middle of our busy lives. Please join us.

TIRRIL ART EXHIBITION

25 th - 27 th October 10.30am – 4.30pm every day. Tirril Village Hall

There will be a wide range of painting styles, subjects and media, by artists from Tirril and the surrounding area. .

Free entry + tea & coffee Also exhibits by Tirril Craft & Crack Group Artists demonstrations 2 studios open: Jimmy Reynolds, Sculptor & Haydn Morris, Artist.

ix x FELLRUNNER EXCURSIONS 2019 INDEX OF ADVERTISERS

AJ & D Chapelhow p.35 Midtown Cattery & Stables p.12 For the people living in the North Westmorland group of parishes and Appleby Windows and Doors p.30 Mike Addison Optician p.13 surrounding areas, The Fellrunner Village Bus Group have again kindly offered Applegarth Foods p.23 Mill Yard Café p.11 Askham Hall p.21 New Crown Inn p.23 to provide a 16 seat mini bus for community use this year and a list of the Birds’ Bistro p.10 Newby Court p.28 proposed trips is given below. If you would like to make a booking, please Cath's Country Citchen p.29 Newby Technical Solutions p.25 Chris Barden Plastering p.34 O'Neil Associates p.27 phone Mike Roulson on 01931 714457 to enquire if seats are available. Clip in Time Dog Grooming p.38 Parkin & Jackson p.21 Please note that for some visits there will be an entrance charge payable as Cumbria View Plumbing & Heating p.13 Petrie Design p.37 Dave Pickersgill Decorator & Handyman p.40 PFK p.21 well as the bus fare. Deb's Garden Machinery & Tool Repairs p.35 Physiotherapy led Pilates p.21 28 September …..Skipton and the famous award winning Saturday D.Richardson Surfacing Contractors p.22 Procter Building Services p.32 Eamont Decorators p.20 Quayle Plumbing p.30 outdoor market. Eden Community Learning & Skills p.35 R Hudson Property Maintenance p.26 2 November…..St. Annes on Sea a seaside resort on the Fylde coast, and Eden Property & Garden Services p.23 Richardsons Funeral Directors p.39 Fell and Dales Catering p.39 Shap Chippy p.30 an evening trip through the famous Blackpool illuminations. Foot Health p.14 Simon Hazeldine p.37 23 November….. Dickensian Festival. Gardens of Eden p.33 Snug Heating p.37 Glyn Jones Funeral Directors p.22 Stephen Skelton Garage p.38 7 December…..Houghton Hall Garden Centre. Something for everyone, Groundworks p.27 Steven (Woody) Hodgson p.32 either for yourself or for Christmas presents. Heartwood Enterprises p.40 Sue Rymer Driver Training p.40 Household Helpers p.19 Swainson & Cowin’s p.20 MORLAND WALKING GROUP MONDAY OCTOBER 14 th Ian Brown Hypnotherapist p.40 T Ewbank Firewood p.26 Judith Robinson Cakes p.28 TM Plastering and Tiling p.38 The walk this month takes in the eastern reaches of Bassenthwaite Lake and gives June's Gardening Service p.35 The Beauty Room p.37 us the opportunity to appreciate some very nice woodland, lake and mountain scen- Kevin Bush Decorator p.29 The Butchers Arms p.39 ery. We shall start near Mirehouse and follow the route of the Ramble, KT Driving p.26 The Painted Cottage p.24 LME First Aid p.24 The Strickland Arms p.7 passing the delightful little church of St Bega. Providing the lake is not too high, the School of Food and Wine p.30 The Walled Garden Tearoom p.19 shoreline path will take us to Scarness Bay. Should this path not be passable, an Lakeland Birds of Prey Centre p.19 Walkers Funeral Directors p.28 alternative route will be followed. The return part of the walk is through pleasant pas- Lakeland Blinds p.26 Your Spinal Health p.36 Larch Cottage p.34 tureland, the track eventually rejoining that taken on the outward section. “The Logs for sale p.32 Sawmills Tearoom” in Dodd Wood will be the venue for our afternoon tea and cakes. Lynn Emery Solicitor p.38 The walk is about 4½ miles long. The paths are good throughout and all of the walk Mel’s Manis & Pedis p.27 is on pretty level ground. Meet at MORLAND VILLAGE HALL at 10am. Please bring a PACKED LUNCH. Advertiser’s Guide

John Gore { 01931 714110 } When submitting a paid advert for inclusion in the newsletter please note: Call for Cra and Food stalls • 1/4 page ads should be max A7 portrait in size (preferably 6.8 cm w x 9.4 cm h) • for Morland Christmas Market 1/2 page ads should be max A6 landscape in size (preferably 13.8 cm w x 9.4 cm h) • at The Studio Morland Full page ads should be max A5 portrait in size (preferably 13.8 cm w x 19cm h) • The newsletter does not print in colour. and The Mill Yard Cafe • We do not accept adverts over 350kb so that the newsletter is small enough to

Home made produce such as cakes / pies / quiche stalls and email, therefore please compress any pictures to reduce their size. high quality cra and arsan products are welcome. Stalls • Preferred file formats: Graphic files (.jpeg, .gif, .png), Publisher docs, Word docs. £10. Advertising Rates

Please send expressions of interest to thestudiomor- 1/4 Page ad per annum £70 per 1/2 year £38 per month £9 1/2 Page ad per annum £130 per 1/2 year £70 per month £15 [email protected] or come along to the MacMillan ‘Coffee th Full Page ad per annum £220 per 1/2 year £120 per month £26 Morning’ on Friday 27 September from 10am -12pm to find out more. Date TBC. If you are interested in placing an advert please contact Penrith Cumbria CA10 3AZ Meg Hancock [email protected]) 01931 714 432 [email protected] Facebook: thestudiomorland 1 2 ASKHAM NEWS .

Mini Morlanders’ As you may have read in last month’s newsletter, St Peter’s Church , PrePre----SchoolSchool needs to raise a considerable amount of money to replace the win- dows in the church. The lead in the windows is crumbling with age, these windows were put in when the church was built. On the middle light of the East window there are names of the people who installed the windows, dated 1832. It would be lovely to see all the windows renewed; this would also mean that we would then be

able to have the new windows cleaned, currently, the fragility of our

windows makes cleaning impossible.

Anyone who is interested in helping to raise or donate money to- Mini Morlanders Pre-School wards the refurbishment of the windows, please contact Juliet Fos- sey, Nook Cottage, Askham, Penrith. Tel: 01931 712 936 . ***January 2020 starters*** The PCC. Thank you for all the interest which is already being shown regarding this subject. If your child turns 3 between now and 31st December and you are look- ing for a pre-school place for them we are pleased to say applications HARVEST FESTIVAL. will now happily be received! Askham with Lowther Harvest Festival, with Holy Communion Sunday 6th October. 11am. We offer the following flexible childcare options: St Peter’s Church , Morning session (9am-12 noon) Rt. Revd. Bishop James Bell, Morning session with dinner (9am-1:15pm) Afternoon session (12 noon-3:15pm) To be followed once again by a ‘bring and share’ lunch in the Sand- Full day sessions (9am-3:15pm) ford Chapel. All are welcome to join us, to meet new and old friends, and to chat We also have Breakfast (8am-9am) and After School Club and catch up with all our news. (3:15pm-5:30pm) available.

We accept 15 and 30 hours government funding. MORLAND SHORT MAT BOLTON WOMEN’S BOWLING CLUB Application forms and further information can be found on our school INSTITUTE website. If you would like to book an appointment to visit please phone Meets in the Village Hall Morland the school office on 01931 714668 or keep an eye out for our upcoming Non-members are always welcome to open afternoon. If you have any questions or need any more infor- attend a meeting before deciding to join Monday & Wednesday afternoons mation please email our group and it is not 2.00 to 4.00 pm morlandarea.cumbria.sch.uk necessary to be resident in Bolton. New members very welcome The October meeting will be held on We look forward to welcoming you to our thriving school! th Monday 14 when Julia Cater will be demonstrating the art of hand bell ring- Contact 01931 714457 for details ing. 3 4 ASKHAM AND HELTON LADIES Brougham Harvest Festival CLUB and Lunch Askham and Helton Ladies Club was formed over 50 years ago, we meet in the St WILFRID'S Harvest Festi- village hall on the second Wednesday of val every month, 7.30pm in Summer and 2pm in Winter when we have a speaker followed by Service on Sunday 27 Octo- light refreshments and a natter with friends. ber at 11.00 will be followed There is always a competition. by lunch at About twice a year we go on outside visits Brougham Hall Farm. instead of being in the hall; in April every £4.00 in aid of church funds. year we have our Spring Lunch. On the Fourth Wednesday we go somewhere local All are welcome but numbers and have a lovely friendly get together. would be helpful. You don’t have to live in Askham or Helton Please contact to be a member, we have people from a vari- Sarah Harden ety of places in the area. [email protected] or If you think you would like to come along to 07801099151 a meeting some time, you would be wel- come as a visitor. You can contact Marie Armstrong on 01768 866932 5 6 Clifton Village Hall Clifton, Penrith, Cumbria CA10 2EA Registered charity: 1031387 www.clifton1745.com Email [email protected]

Mondays 7.30 8-30 pm: Zumba Thursdays 9.30-11.30 am during term time: Little Tinkers Check our Facebook page @cliftonvillagehall and village notice boards for details. What could be more important than saving a life?

Community First Responders for Morland, Bolton, Newby, Cliburn, Kings Me- aburn, Great & and Surrounding Area

!!!!VOLUNTEERS URGENTLY NEEDED!!!!!

Unfortunately Morland Area Community First Responders are desperately short of volunteers.

In remote communities like ours we can literally save lives by providing first aid to patients before the ambulance arrives.

In out of the way areas like ours it can sometimes take much longer for an ambulance to reach the patient and first responders get there first to provide potentially life saving help for the short time before the ambulance arrives.

You will receive excellent training from North West Ambulance Service and ongoing refresher training and excellent support from existing volunteers.

This is a very rewarding and interesting volunteering opportunity and you can volunteer for as many hours per month as is suitable for you.

If you are just starting out on your career or thinking about changing your ca- reer path this is an excellent addition to your CV.

Minimum age 18 Must hold a driving licence

If you are wondering whether this might be something that you could do then please don’t hesitate to call Dean on 07812 773407 or Caroline on 01931 714971 for a chat, we can answer any questions you may have as we both have years of experience as CFR volunteers. 7 8 Morland Mothers' Union Morland and Newby WI The October meeting will be held on Open Meeting Thursday 24th October at 7.30pm in Thursday 10th October 2019 Morland Village Hall. There will be a presentation enttled Vernacular buildings in Cumbria - a talk by June Hill "The ABC of Autria Appreciation of its Beauty and Customs" Morland Village Hall, 7.30pm This will be given by John Gore and £3 including light refreshments will aim to reflect this theme using

All welcome! still pictures and video sequences. Family, friends and non-members are very welcome to attend. Hostesses are Beryl and Sue.

Hospice at Home and North Lakeland

MORLAND FIREWORKS At Crackenthorpe Hall By kind invitation of Mr and Mrs Peter Barrett Gather in The Square An Evening of Morland CHEESE…WINE…. “and all that JAZZ” on Saturday November 16th 7.00 for 7.30 p.m. Saturday 2nd November Live Music….Licensed bar…..Raffle Admission by ticket only 6.45 Tickets £20 - available from: Linda Bainbridge 01931715395 Angela Cleasby 01768361534 Look out for posters with Jackie Lambert 01768351723 Susan Renshaw 01768351416 further information Anne Shepherd 01768361458

Sponsored by Appleby Creamery 9 10 Mill Yard Café & Bistro Can you swim a width? Do you want to have

Morland fun and improve your swimming technique? We meet weekly at Appleby Swimming pool during term time. On a Thursday evening start- Robert & Sarah Kite welcome you to the Mill Yard Café where you can relax on the sofas ing at 6.30 – 7.00; 7.00 – 7.45 and 7.45 – 8.45, by our cosy wood burning stove in the winter, sit back and enjoy our sunny courtyard in the depending on your ability. summer months, drinking and eating our locally sourced and homemade delicious food or 3 taster sessions are offered, and if you decide just enjoying a pot of real tea or coffee and a scrumptious cake! to continue, the cost is £38 per term. RJ’s Pizza Night—Friday evenings (5-9pm) - create your own pizza from a wide Everyone is welcome including adults, who are range of toppings and eat in our new licensed lounge or take out. Saturday evenings (6-9pm) is RJ’s Tapas night - reserve a table or just come along and enjoy! Lazy Sundays – Come and enjoy our additional Brunch menu up to 12pm Opening Times - 9 - 4pm all year round, closed Mondays and Tuesdays welcome to attend the 7.45pm session to im- (except Bank Holidays) prove their stroke and stamina. (Please see website – www.millyardcafe.co.uk for any further dates which may be closed Volunteers to help on the pool side are wel- for holidays and for more information regarding menus etc.) comed and training is provided. For more information come to Appleby Swim- Mill Yard Café, The Square, Morland, Penrith CA10 3AZ ming pool on a Thursday evening or email us 01931 714155( [email protected]) on, [email protected] telephone Liz Morgan 015396 23068 or our website – www.applebyswimclub.org.uk

Affected by Cancer? MIDTOWN CATTERY AND STABLES APPLEBY & DISTRICT CANCER SUPPORT (Formerly Baird’s Cosy Cats) GROUP Loving care, spacious, modern & heated Invite you to accommodation.

Come for Coffee Now taken over by new residents Open to all in Chat in confidence Graham & Julie Fisher. with others going through tough times Also offering horse DIY livery opportunities with accessible We Meet Also on offer: bridleways leading onto Crosby Ravensworth fell. Tack room ~ Above Surgery in Appleby Light exercise and also included and haylage available. (opposite swimming baths) Complementary Therapies ~ Every 1st & 3rd Monday in Business to run as usual under new month (except Bank Holidays) management of Midtown Cattery & Stables. ~10 am - 12 noon Further Info, Phone ~ Rosie on 017683 52263 or For all information and bookings please call: ~ Jackie on 01768352365 Stable enquiries: Graham Fisher 07768100397 Cattery enquiries: Julie Fisher : 01931715246 11 12

Professional and friendly foot health advice and treatment in the comfort of your home.

Covering most of the Eden Valley.

Callus, corn, cracked heels, diabetic foot care, fungal foot and nail infec- tion, ingrown toenails and verrucae, elderly feet care.

To make an appointment please contact : Miss Aggie Koza MCFHP MAFHP 21 Bellevue Rd Appleby in Westmorland CA16 6TY Tel: 01768 398457 Mob: 07910 028955

GET TOGETHER The Arts Society Appleby-in-Westmorland All Welcome September Lecture Come for Tea, Cakes and Chat

9.10.2019 Images of the British Empire Clifton Village Hall2Hall2----4pm.4pm. October 8th – Dr John Stevens (Remember the Post Office visits the laylay----byby All lectures are at Appleby Market Hall and start at 11am, coffee is served from 10.15am. at 2:10 approximately There is a small charge of £8.00 for non-members. Looking forward to getting village folks together Everyone welcome! SEE YOU THERE!

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Crosby Askham With Crosby Bolton Church Bolton Chapel Cliburn Ravensworth Lowther Ravensworth Church Chapel

Harvest Sun. 6th Oct Sun. 6th Oct Sun. 6th Oct Sun. 6th Oct Thurs. 3rd Oct Festivals 11:00 am 6:30 pm (Church) 6:30 pm (Church) 11:00 am 2:00pm JHB SJF/J Betts SJF/J Betts SPC SJF

October 6th 11:00 6:30 6:30 11:00 11:00 1:30 Trinity XVI Harvest Festival with United Service United Service Harvest Songs of Holy Communion L A Holy Communion (Church) (Church) Praise KMcB JHB SJF/J Betts SJF/J Betts SPC

October 13th 11:00 6:30 11:00 1:30 Trinity XVII Joint Holy Communion at Cliburn Cnxn Service at N om L Joint Holy Communion at Cliburn H F 6:30 SJF/KMcB SJF/KMcB Cnxn Service at N om L

October 20th 11:00 9:15 6:30 6:30 1:30 Trinity XVIII Holy Communion Morning Prayer S Radford Evening Prayer S Radford Askham Lay Led H C DGJ/SJF JHB

October 27th 11:00 9:15 6:30 11:00 11:00 1:30 Trinity XIX Morning Worship Family Communion L A Holy Communion Morning Prayer L A SPC JHB By Extn LayLed Lay Led

November 3rd 11:00 6:30 6:30 11:00 11:00 1:30 All Saints Family Worship United Service United service Holy Communion Holy Communion P Jackson SPC (Chapel) (Chapel) By Extn SJF J Betts J Betts Lay Led

ABBREVIATIONS: “SJF” Revd Stewart Fyfe, Rector: “ SPC” Revd Sheila Clark, Curate; “SRP” Revd Morning Prayer Midweek Holy Communion Sandy Pearl;:Curate;;; “JHB” Rt. Revd James Bell;; “GGH” Revd Geoffrey Haworth;; “KMcB” Revd Kenneth Boyd; “DGJ” David Jones, Reader; “ “CEF” Carolyn Fyfe — J Betts is Revd J Betts A Sterling is said on Tuesday mornings at is celebrated in Morland Church is Revd A Sterling (Methodists) 9.15 in Morland church. on Wednesdays at 10.00am. Family Communion is in Contemporary form In various ways, prayers for the This is a quiet, said service, an Children are welcome at all our services; there will be special activities or teaching for them where you uplifting and refreshing break see this symbol: church and for the world are from daily duties. offered. .. Come and join us! 15 16

Kings Clifton and Great Strickland Morland Thrimby Meaburn Brougham Chapel Chapel

Harvest Sun 6th Oct Sun 6th Oct Festivals 9:15 (Clifton) JHB 11:00 Sun 27th Oct Harvest Festival 11:00(Brougham) GGH SJF

October 6th 9:15 6:30 11:00 9:30 10:30 10:30 Trinity XVI (Clifton) Holy Communion Harvest Festival Morning Prayer J Worsfold Joint with Shap Harvest Festival SPC SJF Lay Led JHB October 13th 10;00 11:00 10:30 10:30 Trinity XVII Holy Communion (BCP) T Taylor Dickinson (Brougham) GGH Joint Holy Communion at Cliburn 6:30 SJF/KMcB Cnxn Service at N om L October 20th 11:00 9:30 10:30 10:30 Trinity XVIII Morning Worship Holy Communion A Burton Milner SJF KMcB Church Council

October 27th 11:00 11:00 11:00 9:30 10:30 10:30 Trinity XIX Harvest Festival Informal Service Holy Communion Morning Prayer C Capstick Williamson Bible Sunday Brougham SRP JHB Lay Led GGH

November 3rd 9:15 6:30 11:00 9:30 10:30 10:30 All Saints Holy Communion Holy Communion Holy Communion Morning Prayer A Sterling Wright Clifton A service of remem- JHB Lay Led SJF brance for the bereaved SJF

ABBREVIATIONS: “SJF” Revd Stewart Fyfe, Rector: “ SPC” Revd Sheila Clark, Curate; “SRP” Revd Midweek Holy Communion Sandy Pearl;:Curate;;; “JHB” Rt. Revd James Bell;; “GGH” Revd Geoffrey Haworth;; “KMcB” Revd Morning Prayer

Kenneth Boyd; “DGJ” David Jones, Reader; “ “CEF” Carolyn Fyfe — J Betts is Revd J Betts A Ster- is celebrated in Morland Church is said on Tuesday mornings ling is Revd A Sterling (Methodists) on Wednesdays at 10.00am. Family Communion is in Contemporary form at 9.15 in Morland church. In various ways, prayers for the This is a quiet, said service, an Children are welcome at all our services; there will be special activities or teaching for them where uplifting and refreshing break you see this symbol: church and for the world are offered every day. from daily duties. 17 18 Come and join us! Lakeland Bird of Preythe walled garden tea room Centre VINTAGE TEA ROOM ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES Lowther, Nr Penrith CA10 2HH CRAFTS & LOCAL PRODUCE Open daily from 11.30am to 5.00pm. OPEN DAILY 11AM --- 5PM (1STSTST (1APRIL ––– – 31 STSTST 31OCTOBER) LOWTHER, NR PENRITH, CA10 2HH Birds are flown free between 2pm and 4pm Tel: 01931 712 746 email: [email protected] With the chance of having a bird fly to yourPlease redeem this advert for your FREE pot of tea for one gloved hand. with every cake, scone or biscuit purchased How to find us Follow A6 south from Penrith for 4 miles Please bring a copy of this advert for 'Locals'or A6 north from Shap for 5 miles and follow brown tourist signs to bird of prey centre discount. Free parking Dogs are permitted into the Tea garden. Wheel chair access Tel: 01931 712746 [email protected] email . Follow us on Facebook You do not have to pay bird of prey entry to visit the tea room

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A Complete, Professional, Caring, Sympathetic Service, All Areas Covered, Private Chapel of Rest

12 Battlebarrow, ApplebyAppleby--in--in-in-Westmorland,-- inWestmorland, Cumbria. CA16 6XS Tel: 017683 51569 Hugh Jones [email protected] www.parkinandjackson.co.uk Glyn Jones

Your local auction experts

A stunning grade 1 listed Pele Tower, Askham Hall is now open with a • Auctions held fortnightly restaurant and luxury accommodation. Our beautiful gardens, animal trail and • Free no obligation Kitchen Garden Café are open to the valuations available daily public. Stunning wedding barn also available. • Formal probate and We grow and rear much of our own insurance valuations produce, at Askham Hall itself and on the prepared 800 year old Lowther Estate. Sister establishment of the George and Dragon in nearby Clifton. PFK The Sale Room, Skirsgill, Penrith, Cumrbia, CA11 0DN Askham Hall, Askham, Penrith, Cumbria. T. 01768 890781 CA10 2PF. 01931 712 350 E. [email protected] [email protected] W. www.pfkauctions.co.uk www.askhamhall.co.uk

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Morland Baby and Toddler Playgroup

Meets every Wednesday Morland and Newby Village Hall (Term Time only) 9:00am9:00am----11:00am11:00am Every second Wednesday at Rheged Further details on facebook Visit@morlandplaygroup. £2 per session for 1+, £1 for under 1 and siblings.

Bolton

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Wednesday pie night! Pie and a pint for £9.95

Thursday fish night Fish dish and a pint for £9.95

Happy hour Thursdays & Fridays 5-6pm

Quiz 2 nd Sunday of every month Food served Wednesday- Sunday 12-3pm and 6-9pm

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Autumn 2019 - Dementia Friendly Walks SEASONED KT DRIVING We are hoping to trial some dementia friendly walks in the Westmorland Dales this Autumn and Spring 2020 for people living with dementia and their carers. These walks will provide opportunities for people to get outdoors and explore the landscape in the Westmorland Dales, improve their health and wellbeing FIREWOOD within a friendly group. DRIVING TUITION DUMPY BAGS We will be joining forces with Eden Memory Services, Greenwich Leisure Limited, Active Cumbria and Hardwood £72 Softwood £58 With “PassPlus” other health groups to get this project off the ground and will require committed volunteers of a kind, KILN DRIED HARDWOOD £79 caring disposition and a love of the outdoors and an interest in meeting new people. The walks will last approximately 1 hour with an optional visit to a café/pub afterwards. Special students’ rates If you would like to find out more please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Please email Nicola Estill at (Prices include VAT @ 5%) Gift vouchers available [email protected] Free local delivery Nicola Estill Community Engagement Officer WOODSURE assured quality woodfuel. KEVAN TAYLOR Westmorland Dales Landscape Partnership Ready to burn Unit 1B, The Sidings, Tebay, Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 3XR Greystone House Tel: 01539 756625 For every bag of Logs we sell, Bolton www.thewestmorlanddales.org.uk we make a donation towards the Appleby planting of new trees in Cumbria. CA16 6AW THOMAS EWBANK L Tel: 01768 362082 TELEPHONE: 017683 62746 Mob: 07880 723299 [email protected] www.tjewbanklogs.co.uk Hardwood Multibag discount available

Richard Hudson

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Judith Robinson Homemade cakes and deserts made to order. Bespoke Catering NEWBY COURT Cafes supplied. Traditional afternoon teas provided at Weddings, Family parties NEWBY the venue of your funeral teas choice. corporate hot and cold lunches Visit Britain Funeral teas. Offering a complete and Four Star professional service Celebration teas. Self-Catering Cottages Cakes for special events. Kathleen Twentyman Applegarth, Great Strickland, Penrith 1, 2 and 4 Bedrooms Puddings and sweets Tel: 01931 712 272 for all occasions. www.newbycourt.co.uk Tel. 01931 716765 www.applegarthfoods.com 01931 714521 Email: Mob. 07813742867 [email protected] [email protected] Email. [email protected]

27 28 THE LAKE DISTRICT SCHOOL OF REPAIRS * FASCIAS&SOFFITS * FOOD & WINE FAILED UNITS Beechcroft - Sleagill

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Are you celebrating a Special Birthday - Anniversary - WINDOWS AND DOORS Retirement - or any other Special Occasion? Suppliers and installers of quality We offer Dinner Parties/Lunch for Special Occasions for 2-10 people. uPVC products. Dinner can be taken in our spacious Dining Room or Conservatory. This can be a simple two course meal or Call for a FREE quotation a sumptuous seven course dinner to include canapés and a glass of sparkling wine on arrival. 017683 62343 We are also available for Cookery Demonstrations and Lunch/Dinner for Clubs or Individual Groups. Maximum number for group bookings is 16.

Please telephone Pat Russell for sample menus.

Tel: 01931 714580 [email protected] email: [email protected] www.chefacademy.co.uk Dates For The Diary

Sat 28th Sept Fellrunner Excursion to Skipton p1 HARDWOOD WALK- Sun 6th Oct 11am Harvest Festival St Peter’s Church Askham p4 LOGS

Mon 7th Oct 7.30pm Harvest Sale St Cuthbert’s Church Cliburn pviii FOR SALE Tue. 8th Oct. 2-4pm Tea, Cake & Chat Cliburn Villag Hall p14 Well seasoned E R S Wed 9th Oct 10.15 for 11 Appleby Arts Soc Lecture Appleby Market Hall p13

Mon 14th Oct 9.45am Morland Walking Group Morland VH p1 RW & SC Porter Family Fu- Fri 25th Oct 7.30pm Bingo Cliburn VH pvii Tel: 017683 61766 or 07716 795433 Fri 25th-Sun 27th Oct 10.30-4.30 daily Tirril Art Exhibition Tirril VH px neral Di- All messages answered Sat 2nd Nov Fellrunner Excursion to St Annes / Blackpool Illuminations p1

6.45pm Fireworks Display Morland Square p9 re c to rs

Sun 3rd No 1pm –4pm Larch Cottage Christmas Preview Event Larch Cottage Nurseries p34 Est 1945 21st March 2020 CRC Concert Carlisle Cathedral px

20th June 2020 Bolton Field Day NB: • FOR FURTHER EVENTS IN CLIFTON VILLAGE HALL THROUGHOUT THE YEAR PLEASE SEE PAGE 8 • CLIBURN BINGO NIGHT TAKES PLACE ON THE 4TH FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH EXCEPT DECEMBER

PROCTER BUILDING SERVICES Local parish and community websites

 Time served tradesmen, Over 30 years experience. Askham & Helton — Clifton — www.cliftonpc.org.uk  Fully Insured, CSCS Registered. www.askhamandhelton.co.uk Crosby Ravensworth —  We cover all aspects of the Building trade & Maintenance work. Bolton — www.boltonvillage.org.uk www.crosbyravensworthparish.org.uk  Chimneys, Roofing, Gutter work, Stonework, Blockwork, Brickwork, Brougham — Great Strickland — Plastering & Rendering. www.broughamparishcouncil.com www.greatstricklandparishcouncil.co.uk  Extensions, Renovations, Restorations & Insurance work. Cliburn — www.cliburnparish.org Morland — www.morlandparishcouncil.org  Drone Surveys available. Contact Mark Procter 07799576663 or answer phone 01931714033 Please support our advertisers: Email:[email protected]. they cover a large part of the cost of printing this magazine . www.procterbuilding.co.uk

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Do you care?

If so Eden Carers may be able to help you. We are a charity provid- Chris Barden Plastering ing free support throughout Eden to unpaid Carers who look after a Covering all your plastering family member, relative, friend or and rendering needs neighbour who could not manage Contact me for all your general without their help. We support over building requirements 850 individuals (170 of whom are young Carers aged 5-18 years). No job too small We provide statutory carers as- Contact me now for your free sessments: information and sign- quotation posting; 1 to 1 support; benefit in- 07742330226 formation; newsletters, support [email protected] groups - including after school clubs for Young Carers; social events; training and activities. Thorney Croft, Kirkby Thore, Penrith CA10 1Up Contact us on: 01768 890280 or [email protected] Let us help you care. 33 34

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Bolton Nursery HEARTWOOD ENTERPRISES Emotional Problems can be crippling... We are open Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm for babies and children aged 3 months - 11 years, Stress, Bereavement, relationships, anxiety,ck of confidence, PTSD, la addictions, offering flexible hours. Everything to do with trees... overeating, quitting smoking*, the list goes on. All 3 and 4 year olds are entled to receive 15 You can be helped. ------You can change your life. hours of free early educaon per week. Families All praccal tree work & woodland who meet the eligibility criteria will be entled Therapy-- Counselling to 30 hours funded childcare from September management 2017. The extended entlement can be taken 30 Timber – milling of local hardwood & Healing-- Spiritual Growth hrs per week term me or 22.25 hours per week Crosby Ravensworth sowood Penrith across 51 weeks of the year Some 2-year-olds For a free consultation please feel freeme. to contact Cumbria Firewood – logs supplied to suit your Ian Brown, Curative Hypnotherapist rand Reiki Maste CA10 3JP are also eligible for free funding. In practice since. 1982 We provide a BREAKFAST/AFTERSCHOOL CLUB needs CALL US / 01931 715500 during term me. EMAIL / [email protected] ******** Our HOLIDAY CLUB will is open every week in Opening Times: Tom Dutson Chartered Forester the school holidays for primary school children *Are you ready to become a non smoker? Monday - Closed Tuesday - 5pm - 8pm Food / 5pm - 11pm Bar within the Eden Valley. We provide holiday cov- Please call for details of the 'End Smokingtly Now' Permanen package Wednesday - 5pm - 8pm Food / 5pm - 11pm Bar er for SEN children up to 13 years old. www.heartwoodenterprises.co.uk Thursday - 12pm - 8pm Food / 11pm Bar Contact me at: [email protected] Friday - 12pm - 9pm Food / 12am Bar Our outside area is currently under renovaon Tel: 01931 716195 Call me on 01931 715237 Saturday - 12pm - 9pm Food / 12am Bar and when this is complete we will be having a Sunday - 12pm - 8pm Food / 10.30pm Bar Mobile: 077 69 67 65 36 fun filled open day for everyone – watch this Our Coffee Lounge is open the same hours as above. space!!! For ore informaon telephone 017683

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BOLTON MEMORIAL HALL Bookings Christine Birkbeck 017683 61583 Secretary Christine Taylor 017683 62082 BOLTON PARISH COUNCIL Chairman Peter Griffiths 017683 61944 Clerk Shelagh Leyland 017683 62327 CLIBURN VILLAGE HALL Bookings Margaret Burne 01931 714218 CLIFTON PARISH COUNCIL Clerk Rachel Kelly [email protected] 01768 863900 CLIFTON VILLAGE HALL Bookings [email protected] 07387 987941

CROSBY RAVENSWORTH Ward Councillor Joan Raine ([email protected]) 01931 715 351 CROSBY RAVENSWORTH VILLAGE HALL Bookings Freda Smith 01931 715 381 GREAT STRICKLAND PARISH COUNCIL Usually meets last Monday in month Clerk/Village Hall Bookings RuthTupling 01931 712 571 MAULDS MEABURN POST OFFICE Tuesdays 9.30-11.30am in the village hall MAULDS MEABURN VILLAGE INSTITUTE Bookings secretary Vanda Betts 01931 715 391 MORLAND PARISH COUNCIL Clerk Andrea Runkee 01768 881003 [email protected] MORLAND COMMUNITY FIRST RESPONDERS Caroline Sterling ([email protected]) 01931 714 971 MORLAND & NEWBY VILLAGE HALL Secretary Julia Evans ([email protected]) 01931 714 158 MORLAND WARD COUNCILLOR Michael Tonkin ([email protected]) 01931 714 094 NEWBY PARISH MEETING Clerk Meg Hancock ([email protected]) 01931 714 432 KINGS MEABURN POST OFFICE Tuesday 12.30pm-5.30pm, 01931 714 256 (at the White Horse Inn) Wednesday12 noon-5.30pm, Friday 8.30am-1pm KINGS MEABURN VILLAGE HALL Bookings Alison Goldfinch ([email protected]) 07807454079

BROWNIES Guider Jo Laverick ([email protected]) 01931714216

SLEAGILL PARISH MEETING Clerk Lucy Tonkin ([email protected]) 01931 714 094 NORTH WESTMORLAND NEWS Editor Sheila Clark ([email protected]) 01931 714 238 Advertising Manager Meg Hancock ([email protected]) 01931 714 432

The North Westmorland News welcomes items from readers and news from all eight parishes. However, we must reserve the right to edit any contribution and inclusion is subject to space being available. The views expressed are those of the contributors. and are not necessarily those of the Editor, the Newsletter or the Church.

As soon as one Newsletter goes to press, we start on the next, so please send material for the November 2019 issue as soon as you can: 7th October at the very latest . Material by email, with phone call to confirm arrival, to: [email protected]