BEN=Bentham BIL=Burton in Lonsdale ING=Ingleton TAT=Tatham CLA=Clapham WES=Westhouse SET=Settle SKI=Skipton YOR=Yorkshire TIL=Thornton in Lonsdale LAN=Lancaster

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BEN=Bentham BIL=Burton in Lonsdale ING=Ingleton TAT=Tatham CLA=Clapham WES=Westhouse SET=Settle SKI=Skipton YOR=Yorkshire TIL=Thornton in Lonsdale LAN=Lancaster BEN=Bentham BIL=Burton in Lonsdale ING=Ingleton TAT=Tatham CLA=Clapham WES=Westhouse SET=Settle SKI=Skipton YOR=Yorkshire TIL=Thornton in Lonsdale LAN=Lancaster This directory has been compiled by a volunteer who lives in Burton in Lonsdale. The intention is to make it easy for local people to find out about and easily contact the vast range of local groups and activities that they can get involved with, and that are there to support them, across North Craven. If you find out that information is incorrect or you find activities and support that are not yet in the directory please contact 015242 61124 as updates will be produced periodically. This is a non exhaustive list compiled to give everyone in the Bentham, Burton, Ingleton area information about social events, venues, important information and health supporters and carers. We advertised widely to get information, and take no responsibility for lacking information that we have had to glean from elsewhere. Clubs and Societies are combined under one heading, as are Events and Socials, and Care and support. We have tried to contact everyone on the list to confirm details and get data protection permissions, which we have. Any omissions or changes in the future will be amended on the web based version, as soon as possible after receipt, and updates will appear in the local newsletters for you to correct in your copy Ref Name of Aim of Regular Times Contact Phone or Email Website Aimed at Type of Loc No. Group group meeting person(s) Mobile (if applicable) (if applicable) organiz- places and ation times (if applicable) 1 Age Support to Masonic Fridays Sue 015242 61757 jandspilkington@y https://www.ageuk.or Over 60’s Support BEN Concern the elderly Hall , Station 10am-2.30 Pilkington ahoo.co.uk g.uk/northern- Road, ireland/about- Bentham us-/local-services- search/groups/age- concern-bentham- england/ 2 Bat and Games and Low Bentham Thursdays Kay Piper 015242 61977 kay.piper@outlook. Everyone Social BEN Chat Badminton Victoria 10-12 in com Institute Term time 3 Bentham Annual show Auction Mart Office 015242 41315 benthamshow@ho www.nwshows.co.uk/ Everyone Social BEN Agricultura tmail.com shows/bentham- l Show agricultural-show 4 Bentham Promote Various, Maggie 015242 61616 annieneligan@coo Everyone Support BEN area welcome and usually in Bruno ptel.net refugee support for Looking Well, Support refugees, Bentham Group offer practical support, lobbying and respite weekends locally 5 Bentham A quiet Pioneer Wednesdays Jack 015242 62672 office@pioneerproj www.pioneerprojects. Everyone Social BEN Art for all painting projects, 2-4pm Parkinson ects.org.uk org.uk group for the looking well community. studios. Some materials provided 6 Bentham Running Club Playing fields Tuesdays Janet 07743 481538 jm@clarke- http://www.benthamb Everyone Society BEN Beagles but moving to and Monaghan monaghan.co.uk eagles.co.uk/ golf club Thursdays 7pm at playing fields 7 Bentham Junior Playing fields Thursdays in Janet 07743 481538 jm@clarke- http://www.benthamb 6-12 yr Society BEN Beagles Running Club but moving to Term time at Monaghan monaghan.co.uk eagles.co.uk/ olds pups golf club playing fields Ref Name of Aim of Regular Times Contact Phone or Email Website Aimed at Type of Loc No. Group group meeting person(s) Mobile (if applicable) (if applicable) organiz- places and ation times (if applicable) 8 Bentham Reading Pioneer 2nd Tuesday Librarian on 01609 534533 library@pioneerpro www.pioneerprojects. Everyone Society BEN Book group projects, of the month duty jects.org.uk org.uk Group looking well 2pm studios library. 9 Bentham Support for Pioneer First Monday Jack 015242 62672 jack@pioneerproje www.pioneerprojects. Carers for Support BEN Carers carers. A projects, of the month Parkinson cts.org.uk org.uk those group for relaxed safe looking well 10.15 to living with those and studios 12.15 Dementia living with informative library Dementia environment for people living with dementia 10 Bentham Annual Gala May/June Mike 07966 151924 studio42arts@gma Everyone Social BEN Carnival event Redfern il.com 11 Bentham Library, Pioneer Mon 205pm, Librarian on 01609 534533 Library@pioneerpr www.pioneerprojects. Everyone Informati BEN Communit Information, projects, Wed 10-2pm, duty ojects.org.uk org.uk on y Library E Books, looking well Fri 2.30 – Online studios 4.30, Sat 10- resources, library. 12 Local studies, Free Wifi,, Business services, Home library, Storytimes, Reading groups, homework clubs, Citizens advice, bus passes, room hire etc Ref Name of Aim of Regular Times Contact Phone or Email Website Aimed at Type of Loc No. Group group meeting person(s) Mobile (if applicable) (if applicable) organiz- places and ation times (if applicable) 12 Bentham The group Pioneer Mon AM Jack 015242 62672 jack@pioneerproje www.pioneerprojects. Those Support BEN Creative offers a projects, Parkinson cts.org.uk org.uk living with art for range of looking well Dementia those creative studios living with activities CONTACT dementia where taking FOR TIMES -Bentham part builds confidence, friendships form and new skills are developed 13 Bentham Volunteer led Pioneer Tuesdays Jack 015242 62672 office@pioneerproj www.pioneerprojects. Everyone Social BEN Creative group to projects, 11.30 -1pm Parkinson ects.org.uk org.uk writing share ideas looking well group and pick up studios new ideas Library. and skills 14 Bentham Run events Based at the monthly Isabel 015242 62455 isabel@benthamg www.benthamgolfclu Everyone Charity BEN Dementia and increase Golf Club meetings Marshall olfclub.co.uk b.co.uk Friendly awareness 15 Bentham Emergency Mrs HJ 015242 62587 townclerk@bentha Locals Support BEN Emergenc plan for Burton mtowncouncil.co.u y Plan Bentham k area 16 Bentham Filmshows Bentham Usually 3rd John Vendy 015242 62083 john.vendy@zoho. http://www.tramps.org Everyone Society BEN Film Town Hall Friday of the com .uk/EVENTS/N/TRA Group month. 8pm. MPS/home.html See Bentham News for details 17 Bentham Medical Help Everyone Health BEN first responder s 18 Bentham Group walks Most walks 9.30 am David Toft 015242 [email protected] Everyone Society BEN footpath of 5 to 11 start at 62570 us.com group miles Lairgill car park at Ref Name of Aim of Regular Times Contact Phone or Email Website Aimed at Type of Loc No. Group group meeting person(s) Mobile (if applicable) (if applicable) organiz- places and ation times (if applicable) 19 Bentham Bee keeping John Vendy 015242 62083 johnvendy@yahoo Everyone Informant BEN for Bees and welfare .co.uk ion 20 Bentham Golf for all Robin Lane, 7 days a Isabel 015242 62455 golf@benthamgolf www.benthamgolfclu Everyone Society BEN Golf Club Bentham week, Marshall club.co.uk b.co.uk Juniors Tues Night. Driving range (summer) 21 Bentham Jazz night Robin Lane, 3rd Isabel 015242 62455 golf@benthamgolf www.benthamgolfclu Everyone Society BEN Golf Club Bentham Wednesday Marshall club.co.uk b.co.uk 7pm 22 Bentham Rooms for Robin Lane, Isabel 015242 62455 golf@benthamgolf www.benthamgolfclu Everyone Venue BEN Golf Club hire Bentham Marshall club.co.uk b.co.uk 23 Bentham Horticultural Robert 07739 658058 [email protected] everyone Society BEN Horticultur issues Sankey m al Society 24 Bentham Keep fit NOT Everyone Health BEN Keep Fit classes RUNNING AT PRESENT 25 Bentham Health care Grasmere Monday to Reception 015242 61202 www.benthamsurgery Everyone Health BEN Medical Drive, High Friday, 8am .org.uk/ Practice Bentham and to 6:30pm, High Street, Kendal Out- Ingleton of-hours service when surgery closed 26 Bentham Sunday Station Rd Sundays Bryan Yardy http://www.settlemeth Everyone Faith BEN Methodist services and Bentham 10.30 am (until Sept odistcircuit.org.uk/hig Chapel Halls for Hire and 2018) h-bentham for events 6.30pmm 015242 61257 27 Bentham Hall for hire Station Rd Bryan Yardy http://www.settlemeth Everyone Venue BEN Methodist Bentham (until Sept odistcircuit.org.uk/hig Chapel 2018) h-bentham 015242 61257 28 Bentham Netball Wednesdays Caroline Everyone Society BEN Netball training and Ellershaw Ref Name of Aim of Regular Times Contact Phone or Email Website Aimed at Type of Loc No. Group group meeting person(s) Mobile (if applicable) (if applicable) organiz- places and ation times (if applicable) Club matches 29 Bentham Local news Denise 015242 61515 info@thebenthamn Everyone Informati BEN News and Adverts, Henshaw ews.co.uk on Audio CD available 30 Bentham National Susan 015252 61182 Everyone Charity BEN NSPCC Society for Adams the Prevention of Cruelty to Children 31 Bentham Supports Drop in Thursdays in Jack 015242 62672 0ffice@pioneerproj www.pioneerprojects. Everyone Social BEN Pioneer local session term time 1- Parkinson ects.org.uk org.uk Projects community in looking well 4pm Communit contributing studios. y Art Shed creatively to community events as well as allowing individuals to develop their own creative practice. 32 Bentham Friendly looking well Fridays am Jack 015242 62672 office@pioneerproj www.pioneerprojects. Those with Support BEN Pioneer supportive studios. Call Parkinson ects.org.uk org.uk poor Projects, group led by before mental Friday an artist and attending health/ Creative arts assistant long term Communit for anyone health y living with conditions long term health conditions and/or facing social isolation Ref Name of Aim of Regular Times Contact Phone or Email Website Aimed at Type of Loc No. Group group meeting person(s) Mobile (if applicable) (if applicable) organiz- places and ation times (if applicable) 33 Bentham Singing Pioneer Fortmightly David 01539 621166 www.pioneerprojects. Everyone Social BEN Singing for group led by projects, Wednesdays Burbidge org.uk all looking well 8-9.30pm studios. 34 Bentham Playing field Pam Woof 015242 61387 Everyone Charity BEN Playing management Fields and Associatio maintenance n 35 Bentham Storytime Pioneer Fortnightly Lynda 015242 62672 library@pioneerpro www.pioneerprojects.
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