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Hayton, Talkin and Cumwhitton Hayton, Talkin and Cumwhitton Independent Local Optometrist Sight tests, Contact lens fits, Home visits available, Wide selection of frames, Professional eye care for all the family, Free hearing tests also available Katie McClure MCOptom Call 016977 2214 email [email protected] 1 Lorne Terrace, Front Street, Brampton. CA8 1NS R & M LOWTHER TIMBER MERCHANTS & TREE SERVICES All types of tree work undertaken Free Advice & Quotations Hardwood Firewood Logs Supplied 1 Tonne Loads only Free Delivery in Local Area Mike (Mobile): 07770 568013 Tel: 01228 560579 Oakdene, Corby Hill, Carlisle JUNE 2020 28 1 Hayton, Talkin and Cumwhitton Parish Magazine Editorial Team and Information USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS Hayton : Pam Haynes Tel: 01228 670428 [email protected] Talkin : John Cottrill Tel: 016977 3489 [email protected] Cumwhitton : David Wade 07733595213 [email protected] Parish Council Hayton (inc Hayton School Advertising: Jackie Morris Tel: 01228 560661 [email protected] Talkin) Head: Sue Lingard ALL COPY AND QUERIES SHOULD BE REFERRED TO THE ABOVE PEOPLE. Hazel Broatch 016977 41766 01228 670491 Please ensure that all copy is submitted either on disk or by e-mail in RTF or WORD Parish Council Cumwhitton Hayton Little Acorns Nursery, Format. Name your e-mails with a word relating to the content (eg: “RecipeMarchMag”) and not just ”Parish Mag”, please. Joanne Crozier 01228 670225 Hayton School Pictures in JPEG format. Hard copy to be sent to one of the above contacts. Local City Councillor Cath Gosson-Low PLEASE NOTE THAT E-MAIL ATTACHMENTS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED FROM Raymond Tinnion 01228 01228 670491 COMPUTERS THAT ARE RUNNING UP-TO-DATE ANTI-VIRUS SOFTWARE. IF IN DOUBT PLEASE SUPPLY ON DISK. 670352 All copy MUST be submitted to the local contacts PRIOR to the 10th of the month to Hayton Community Project Hayton Reading Rooms allow them time to collate/type the material for publication. If space is limited there is no guarantee that an item will be included. To avoid disappointment please get items in Gill McLean 01228 670555 Bookings early! Subscriptions are due in April. Joanne Riordan 01228 670112 Nicky Watson 07775778515 The Advertising year also starts in April (cheques payable to Hayton PCC). Brampton Surgery Hayton Women’s Institute © 2008 No reproduction in any form is permitted without prior permission. 016977 2551 Mary Skelley 01228 670053 Police Talkin Women’s Institute The Eden Gelt and Irthing Team Ministry 101 Dorothy Potts 01228 670535 Stone Inn Leek Club Talkin Singers Team Rector: Revd. Stephen Robertson 016977 41304 Johnny Tranter 01228 670498 Rachel Hayton 01228 670603 Team Vicar: Revd. Edward Johnsen 01228 670248 Cumwhitton Village Hall Team Vicar: How Mill Leek Club Readers: Malcolm Duers 07747 621468 Committee Citizens Advice Bureau Roger Marshall 01228 561764 Retired Clergy Rt Rev’d Peter Ramsden , Revd. Richard Hicks. Revd’. Janice 01228 633900 Murray. Re’vd. Elizabeth Gough and Rev’d Averyl Bradbrook Neighbourhood Watch 1st Hayton Rainbows, Hayton: TBA Brownies & Guides Talkin Church St Mary Magdalene Church, Fenton: TBA Helen Smalley 01228 560307 Church Wardens: Hayton Mr Peter Conway 016977 3574 Cumwhitton: 1st Cumberland Boy Scouts Mr John Cottrill 016977 3489 Terry Wilson 01228 560143 Otter section, Jo Hodge TBA Treasurer: Church Wardens: Mr Michael Conway 016977 3697 Mr Mike Beattie 01228 670531 Hornsby: TBA Wolf Cub Section Peter George Secretary: Charlotte Gregory Mr Stuart Barker 01228 670053 Talkin: Don Jackson 016977 07905316887 016977 45460 Scout Section, Treasurer 3396 St Mary’s Church Cumwhitton Mr Chris Haynes 01228 670428 Corps de Ballet Iain Grainger 01228 560867 Raymond Tinnion 01228 Keith Latimer 01228 560943 PCC Secretary: PCC Secretary: 670352 Mrs Avril Cannon 01768 896633 Mary Skelley 01228 670053 Treasurer: Mr Charlie Egerton 01768 896265 Website: Church Wardens Adrian Morris: Mr Raymond Potter 01228 561477 [email protected] 2 27 Hayton Farm Shop LOVE WINS And Tearoom As I write we are still in Eastertide. But this year’s Easter has been Gelt House, Hayton like no other. On the A69 Tel:01228 670518 We have been living through disturbing times. Some have found themselves called to do all they can to save the lives of others under The ideal meeting place for conditions of personal risk, unremitting workloads, and emotional morning coffee, lunch or tea! exhaustion. Others have found themselves powerless and separated (Booking advisable for Sunday lunch) from loved ones in their hour of need. Some are facing extreme Also: Gift ideas, and hampers stress as livelihoods are threatened. Many have struggled with made to order. isolation or with the pressures of a shared confinement. Local and speciality produce. Yet there has been much to inspire us. We have applauded the sacrifices of frontline carers, and Captain Tom’s fund-raising walks. Volunteers have been supporting the vulnerable, and we have been appreciating the beauty of a peaceful spring. Life has at times seemed more intense. Hardly anyone has questioned the impulse to do everything to save people from dying, even when it brings a severe economic cost. Many of us may also have also found we have space to look afresh at our lives, our relationships and our world. If keeping people from dying is so important, then knowing what our lives are for and how they can best be lived must be equally important. Maybe those who have been risking their all for others are also those who have been showing us what life in all its fullness really looks like. It looks like love. It looks like a love that is stronger than death. It looks like Easter. Edward Johnsen 26 3 CHURCH BY SOCIAL MEDIA If you are online you can view the videos of talks and services we’re putting out by going on You Tube (search ‘Edward Johnsen’). There is also a link to these on the Hayton Church website. If you are on email and you would like to kept informed of videos etc as they come out, do email the vicar on [email protected] so you can be added to the list of those who are notified as and when. We will also give you the links for the more traditional and fuller Sunday services which are being put out by Lanercost Priory. The vicar is also now on Facebook – more for work than for social High quality, made to measure purposes. & hand finished FUNERALS, CHRISTENINGS AND WEDDINGS Curtains • Pelmets • Tie Backs Cushions • Blinds We are very sorry that spring weddings and christenings have had to be cancelled until further notice. This is a great disappointment for those concerned, and as soon as the Telephone Beverley Adamson relevant restrictions are lifted we hope we will be in a position to plan these services 01228 670714 again. Funerals can only take place under certain constraints: none can take place in church, but ADVERTISE YOUR AQUADRY minimal numbers can attend graveside services. Attendance at crematorium funerals is limited to 12, & the time available cut to 20 minutes. But do get in touch with the vicar BUSINESS HERE! CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY for further clarification. We anticipate that some will want to arrange memorial services CLEANING SPECIALISTS when the restrictions are lifted, so there can be an opportunity for a more normal Please contact Jackie Morris HARDFLOOR CLEANING celebration of the life of a loved one. Tel: 01228 560661 or FREE NO OBLIGATION QUOTES [email protected] CALL DAVE ON SUPPORT NETWORKS 01228 810141 OR 07867505206 Support networks continue to operate across Hayton, Talkin and Cumwhitton parishes. There are local groups set up in How Mill and Hornsby and there are volunteers spread Your local Chimney Sweep over all the parishes. for a clean tidy & To request any kind of support, or to offer to volunteer, feel free to get in touch with friendly service Edward the vicar, who can usually facilitate support by linking volunteers with those requiring assistance, or direct you to other local groups which exist in particular villages. Scores of people are being supported on a regular basis through these networks, usually through delivery of shopping or prescription pick-ups, but other help is available eg posting mail, phone support, and sometimes other practical assistance. The closure of schools has meant that those families who may struggle through the summer holidays with providing regular and substantial healthy meals for children now suddenly face this issue for a much longer period. In response to such needs a Food Bank Call to arrange free quote. has just been set up in Brampton Community Centre. It is a satellite of the Carlisle Insurance work undertaken. Food Bank and is called SHINE. It delivers food parcels. To request help (it covers a very wide area) or to volunteer ring 01697 927 005 or text 07723 573 202. High House, Hayton, Brampton, Tom Fraser Donations can be left at the Community Centre on Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 – 5pm and Cumbria, CA8 9HT Saturdays 9 – 12 noon. 01228 791617 4 25 For further information about community support during the lockdown: Brampton Area Action Group (BAAG) Helpdesk 016979 27006 / email [email protected] WEEKLY PRAYER IN PARISH CHURCHES In mid-May we were told that, while churches were to remain locked and closed to the general public, parish clergy would be allowed to enter the parish churches to pray. I have drawn up a timetable with days and times when I will go into each of the six churches in my patch and say Morning Prayer or Evening Prayer. I will be in St Mary’s Cumwhitton on Wednesdays at 9am, in Talkin Church on Tuesdays at 5pm, and in Hayton daily. I want to assure everyone that I will be focussing my prayers especially on the life of our parishes and praying for a blessing on the local community and its people.
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