Dalston Show 2012

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Dalston Show 2012 Dalston Show 2012 Saturday 11th August 2012 The Village Show Field Schedule 50years at at Dalston Celebrating 50years at at Dalston Wishing everyone a safe and enjoyable day ii Main sponsor of Dalston Show for over 30 years 3 COME FOR TEA WITH THE NSPCC The Carlisle committee of the NSPCC invite you to a delicious afternoon tea of homemade savouries, cream scones and cakes, tea, coffee and orange squash. £4.50 All proceeds are spent in Carlisle and district to help local children. 4 Dalston Festival Week 4th – 12th August 2012 Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 4th August 5th August 6th August 7th August 8th August 9th August 10th August 11th August Scarecrow Competition. Themes of Jubilee, Olympics and General Parade of Phone Lorraine 710703 or Cynthia 710367 Or just collect Entry Forms from the Post Office or the Cumberland Building Society Floats The parade of floats Circus Festival and fancy dress will Art Exhibition Enjoyaball Childrens Workshop Friday! make a journey by Dalston Art Group in the Victory Hall For children Activity Morning through the village Teas/Coffees 4-6 years In the Rec. Centre. onto Dalston Show Saturday ,10.30-4.00 by Dalston Festival Committee 10:00 - 12:00 noon Jason the Juggler & In the Rec. Centre. friends are holding a Field. Sunday, 10:30—2:00 by Dalston Art Group 10:00 - 12:00 noon Live 2:00—5:00 by Dalston W.I. workshop teaching a Leaving Caldew variety of circus tricks Entertainment School 1:30 prompt. for all ages in the Square with Anyone can enter. Dalston Masonic 1:00 - 4:00 Local Bands . 5 Golf Competition Picnic in the Lodge Details:-contact Alan In the Rec. Stalls, Fancy Dress. Open Afternoon Dinning Blue Bell Park 2:00 - 6:00 Gala Day Barbecue and Dalston Sunday On the Recreation Field. Strawberry Teas much more! Detective Junior Football 12th August Races 5:30 Competition With Musical Starting Treasure Kids Entertainment onwards Accompaniment Entertainment for all. Cumdivock Art On the Rec. Field 6:00 Jason the Juggler/ 5:00 Thanksgiving Trail Refreshments BBQ facilities available Group from 6:00 Demonstration. Jubilee Garden Coffee & Tray Service 2:00 - 4:00 at the Please bring your own Leaving Recreation Village Hall 1:30 - 4:00 Bakes St Michael’s Church Recreation Field food & drink. Centre between Cold Beer and Wine on Cumdivock Bowling Club In Church 10:30 am 5:00 and 6:00 Sale in the Recreation 7:00 - 9:00 Open Evening 10:00 - 9:00 Centre Teas available Drinks tokens and Backworth Further Quiz sheets from Village Photo! Recreation Centre. Dalston Ladies Colliery Band Information CAMERATA Quiz Night St Michael’s 7:15 Ann 07736 855050 Further information Chamber Choir Church 7:30 Alan 07731 443987 or from Cynthia Open Day Recreation Hall 7:30. St. Michael’s Church £10 per team of 4. Tickets £6.00 710879 Orchestra 7:30 Tel 710367 With compere Steve on the door Steve 710751 Dalston £5.00 on the door Leydan Bowling Club St Michael’s Contact 2:00 - 4:00 Church Steve Withers 710751 for Display of Hats and Flowers In St. Michael’s Church 7:00 for 7:30 entry forms or in the Cumberland B.S. £5.00 on the door 12:00 - 4:30 12:00 - 4:30 12:00 - 9:00 Sat & Sun 10:00 - 12:00 CAR PARK CAR PARK VILLAGE HALL CRAFTS INDUSTRIAL TOILET CATTLE SHEEP FUN FAIR VINTAGE TRADE TRADE STANDS SEC CAR TRADE PARK MAIN TRADE RING HORSE RING TRADE STANDS HORSE EXERCISE HORSE WAGONS A fabulous Cafe serving tasty homemade food, drinks and Orton Grange Farmhouse Ice-Cream. Gifts for every occasion and lots more. Bring this 4 miles west of Carlisle on the A595 Open Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 11-4 programme to the cafe before 11.30am Bank Holidays 11-4 on any day for a 01228 711410 complimentary pot of tea or filter www.ortongrange.co.uk coffee for two. 6 Dalston Show A5 Farming Ad_FINAL_Layout 1 18/05/2011 16:52 Page 1 Know how to get peace of mind How would it feel to know that the financial side of your farming business was taken care of? Our specialist farm advisors can work with you, as a key part of your business, to help you get the most from your money. Pay the least amount of tax, get knowledgeable financial advice and have the most up to date information at your fingertips. For a free, peace of mind consultation call Robert Wharton or Rob Hitch on 01228 530913 or visit us at: www.doddaccountants.co.uk 7 Important Notice for the Attention of all Livestock Exhibitors The Society intends to provide a safe and healthy Show for all concerned and requires that Livestock Exhibitors fully comply with their responsibilities. Compliance with the Rules of the Society, HSE Guidelines, Codes of Practice and Guidance Notes is required. In addition: 1. Exhibitors must use the segregated areas for livestock movement, loading and unloading where provided and when requested to do so. Exercising must not take place within main public areas. 2. Compliance with HSE Guidance Notes GS36 Safe Handling of Bulls is required. 3. Children must not be allowed to have control of large or fractious animals and all animals must be kept under the control of a capable and experienced person or persons. 4. All riders of horses or donkeys must wear an approved riding hat complying to standards BS4472, BS6473 or PAS 015. 5. All portable generators, power equipment and cables must be protected by (a) 2 metre earthing rod or; (b) Residual Current Devices (RCD) set at no more than 30MA sensitivity. All cables and sockets must be adequately guarded for use. Use of power washers must be in compliance with HSE Guidance Note PM29. 6. The Society reserves the right to insist on immediate removal from the Show Field of any animal threatening the safety of any person or property. Major Emergency In the unlikely event of a major incident, return to your animals and listen carefully to any announcements being made. Important Notice for the Attention of all Trade Exhibitors The Society intends to provide a safe and healthy Show for all concerned and requires that Trade Exhibitors fully comply with their responsibilities. Compliance with the Rules of the Society, HSE Guidelines, Codes of Practice and Guidance Notes is required. In addition: 1. Machinery or equipment used prior to, during and after the Show, must be operated only by an adult over the age of 16 and fully experienced in its use and wearing correct protective equipment. 2. All operating machinery must be properly guarded. 3. Use of ATV motorcycles or 2 wheel motorcycles is not permitted unless authorised by the Society. If authority for use is given then riders must wear correct protective headgear. 4. Compliance with HSE Guidance Note CS8 relating to LPG Cylinders is required. Exhibitors must bring quantities of LPG sufficient only for Show day use. 5. Chemicals and substances which might be hazardous must be displayed only by means of empty and clean containers 6. Adequate fire extinquishing appliances suitable for the stand must be provided by the Exhibitor. 7. All portable generators, power equipment and cables must be protected by (a) 2 metre earthing rods and; (b) Residual Current Devices (RCD) set at no more than 30MA sensitivity. All cables and sockets must be adequately guarded for use. Use of power washers must be in compliance with HSE Guidance Note PM29. 8. The use or the keeping of livestock on Exhibitors' Stands is not permitted unless by prior consent of the Society. If livestock is permitted then Exhibitors must comply with all safety rules for Livestock Exhibitors. A copy of these rules is available upon request. The Society reserves the right to inspect Exhibitors' stands, machinery and displays. Major Emergency In the unlikely event of a major incident, return to your stand and listen carefully to any announcements being made. 8 DALSTON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY President: Mr Stan Palmer Chairman: Mr M. Shadwick Treasurer: Mr C. Henderson Honorary Secretary - N.J. Utting Bute House, Rosehill, Carlisle CAI 2UU - Tel (01228) 523034 Mobile: 07703 354466 Fax: 01228 528732 email: [email protected] www.dalstonshow.co.uk Industrial Section Secretaries Mrs J. Hayton - Peastree, Durdar, Carlisle CA5 7LJ - Tel (01228) 535354 Mrs M. Henderson - The Gill, Dalston, CA5 7JP - Tel (01228) 710282 Trophy Secretary - Mrs G Potts - Tel (01228) 711512 Horse Enquiries - Louise Utting - Tel (01228) 675121 Committee Members D. Allen P. Ebbatson W. Little R. Potter Miss H. L. Utting D. Black D. Edmondson I. Mandle R. Potts J.Walton I. Blamire C. A Elliot A Martin I. Proniewicz M. Walton G. Bowe M. Gaitskell R. Martin T. Rawstron J.Waugh M. Bowe M. Graham F. Mason B. Richards G. Westmorland D. Bowman D. Gray R. Messenger R. Raven J. Westmorland R. Brough J. G. Harrington I. Mitchell A Scott J. M. Westmorland S. Brough G. Hayton R. Mitchell M. Scott C.Wilkinson C. Brough S. Hetherington G. Mitchinson G. Sewell G. Wilkinson N. Brough I. Hodgson H. Mitchinson J. Shadwick R.Wilkinson S. Buckle A Holliday T. Mitchinson A. Sims R.Woods D. Coulthard G. Holliday I. Newton E. Studholme G.Woods J. Coulthard P. Holliday S. Palmer J. C. Swainson J.Wrennall M. T. E. Cowen I. Holliday R. Pigg P. Swainson M.Workman P. Creighton P. Hunter B. Pinguey B. Thomlinson R.Workman A Dinning R.Jackson W. Reed R. Thomlinson W. J. J.Wyllie G. Douglas T.
Recommended publications
  • Cumberland and Westmorland Herald Index of Soldiers 1914-1919
    Cumberland and Westmorland Herald Index of soldiers 1914-1919 Page and Service Colu Surname Forename Rank Age Regiment No. Portrait Address Date and Place Reason Date mn Extra Information Abbott Allan Private Middlesex Keswick 30/11/1917 Killed 29/12/1917 1F article; obituary 5G Abbott Henry Private Border Regiment Alston Died of wounds 29/07/1916 1e Photograph 05/08/1916 3d Abbott John Sgt-Major Norfolk Penrith 12/11/1916 Killed 06/01/1917 1E article Abbott W Private 18 Machine Gun Corps Lazonby 29/09/1918 Died 12/10/1918 1E from wounds: article Abott Hugh Private 34 Canadians Lazonby 04/04/1918 Died 20/04/1918 3G from wounds: article : obituary 5F Abraham J C Lieutenant Keswick Dispatches 16/03/1918 6C " For meritorious service in the field " Adam Charles J Private 28 Winnipeg Cameron High No Winnipeg Canada 23/04/1915 Missing 22/05/1915 1f Originally from Castlegate, PH. Confirmed Killed in edition 28/08/1915 p5h Adamthwaite John Private Royal Field Artillery Isle of Wreay 11/05/1917 Killed 05/05/1917 1C article Adamthwaite Private Yes Bolton le Sands Killed 12/05/1917 1E Addison Walter J Private Canadians Pooley Bridge Wounded 20/10/1917 1D Airey Frank Private Border Regiment Yes Threlkeld 10/04/1918 PoW 08/06/1918 1D article 3D Airey Harvey Corporal Yes Shap Distinguished Conduct Medal 18/05/1918 3C no details Airey Norman Private Shap Wounded 22/06/1918 1E Alcock Robert Private Hatcliffe Bridge PoW 01/09/1917 3E previously reported Missing Alderson C R 2nd Lieutenant R E Yes Penrith Military Cross 01/12/1917 5F article :also Military
    [Show full text]
  • 3 Oglanby Terrace, Fletchertown, Wigton, Ca7 1Bl
    WIGTON 13 High Street Wigton, Cumbria CA7 9NJ T: 016973 43641 F: 016973 43743 E: [email protected] W: www.hopesauction.co.uk 3 OGLANBY TERRACE, FLETCHERTOWN, WIGTON, CA7 1BL . Price Guide £82,500 3 Oglanby Terrace, Fletchertown, Wigton, CA7 1BL GENERAL DESCRIPTION With the most striking kitchen and bathroom, both creating Large Rear Lobby the "wow" factor, this is an excellent two bedroomed mid-terraced house providing ideal accommodation for with outer door and similar tiling through to:- younger or first time buyers, single purchasers or even those seeking an investment in the buy-to-let market. Bathroom The house is traditionally laid out with front sitting room again strikingly fitted with corner bath, overset with electric featuring a handsome fireplace open-plan staircase, shower, rail and curtain, basin and WC, extractor fan, fully kitchen, large rear lobby and bathroom, two double tiled walls and painted panelled ceiling. bedrooms and an upstairs cloakroom/WC, and self contained rear yard with store shed outside. There are full central heating and double glazing. FIRST FLOOR Fletchertown is a tight-knit community originally comprising former mining cottages and houses and now with Front Double Bedroom 1 community hall and play field. The neighbouring towns 12'11 x 12'9 (3.94m x 3.89m) Wigton and Aspatria are both within just a few minutes' having bulk head cupboard, Sky lead and loft access. drive providing both primary and secondary education, railway stations, varied general shops, small supermarkets and, at Brayton park just a couple of miles away , a golf Rear Landing course.
    [Show full text]
  • An Exciting Development Opportunity Land at the How, How Mill, Nr Hayton, Cumbria CA8 9JY
    For Sale - An Exciting Development Opportunity Land at The How, How Mill, Nr Hayton, Cumbria CA8 9JY • Outline planning permission for the development of 4-5 residential dwellings on approximately 0.61 acres within the desirable village of How Mill • Panoramic views over open farmland west to the Lakeland Fells and north to the Scottish Border hills • Offers invited for the freehold interest with a guide price of £300,000 exclusive Ref CM1268 rural | forestry | environmental | commercial | residential | architectural & project management | valuation | investment | management | dispute resolution | renewable energy For Sale - An Exciting Development Opportunity Land at The How, How Mill, Nr Hayton, Cumbria CA8 9JY LOCATION Indicative elevations, not to scale This exclusive development opportunity is situated in The subject site is situated on the north western side the attractive Cumbrian village of How Mill, 4 miles of How Mill and adjacent to a number of residential south of Brampton and 7 miles to the east of Carlisle. properties. Access is taken directly from the main How Mill is a small traditional farming village and road travelling through the village to the north. is part of a cluster of settlements including Hayton which is 1 mile to the north providing good local THE OPPORTUNITY amenities including a school, village shop and public The subject site comprises former agricultural house and Heads Nook which is circa 1.5 miles to the buildings and concrete hard-standing benefiting south west. from picturesque and open views to the Lake District Fells. The site is bounded by residential dwellings to The nearby City of Carlisle has a residential the east, open farmland to the south and west and population of 75,000 and an estimated catchment the access road, open farmland and traditional stone population of 235,000.
    [Show full text]
  • Carlisle Rural Masterplanning Settlement Analysis Template
    Carlisle District: Rural Masterplanning GREAT ORTON GREAT ORTON Figure 1: Location of Great Orton January 2013 Page 1 Carlisle District: Rural Masterplanning GREAT ORTON Settlement profile: Strategic position Great Orton is over 5 miles southwest of Carlisle. It is a mile from the busy A595. The settlement’s position and services means it lacks any strategic role. However, the presence of a primary school, which serves a fairly wide rural area, brings people to the village. It also has an established, well-used shop. It has a number of footpaths passing through the village and is better served than many surrounding areas with bridle-paths. General description of settlement Great Orton is a strung-out linear settlement extending over half a mile along a road running in a north-south direction. There is a historically significant church with Norman origins and a variety of buildings of differing ages including some very recent housing infill. There are farms and farm buildings in the settlement, indicative of the importance at least historically, of farming for this area. The houses are mainly 2-storey although there is single storey sheltered accommodation and some bungalows at the southern edge of the village. There is an attractive variety of materials and a distinctive geometric style to the architecture of the older houses in the vicinity of the Church. It is surprising that this part at least is not a conservation area. The road junction at the Church is potentially the focal point of the village, but the layout at present is divided with parking for the Church and a grassy area.
    [Show full text]
  • Early Christian' Archaeology of Cumbria
    Durham E-Theses A reassessment of the early Christian' archaeology of Cumbria O'Sullivan, Deirdre M. How to cite: O'Sullivan, Deirdre M. (1980) A reassessment of the early Christian' archaeology of Cumbria, Durham theses, Durham University. Available at Durham E-Theses Online: http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/7869/ Use policy The full-text may be used and/or reproduced, and given to third parties in any format or medium, without prior permission or charge, for personal research or study, educational, or not-for-prot purposes provided that: • a full bibliographic reference is made to the original source • a link is made to the metadata record in Durham E-Theses • the full-text is not changed in any way The full-text must not be sold in any format or medium without the formal permission of the copyright holders. Please consult the full Durham E-Theses policy for further details. Academic Support Oce, Durham University, University Oce, Old Elvet, Durham DH1 3HP e-mail: [email protected] Tel: +44 0191 334 6107 http://etheses.dur.ac.uk Deirdre M. O'Sullivan A reassessment of the Early Christian.' Archaeology of Cumbria ABSTRACT This thesis consists of a survey of events and materia culture in Cumbria for the period-between the withdrawal of Roman troops from Britain circa AD ^10, and the Viking settlement in Cumbria in the tenth century. An attempt has been made to view the archaeological data within the broad framework provided by environmental, historical and onomastic studies. Chapters 1-3 assess the current state of knowledge in these fields in Cumbria, and provide an introduction to the archaeological evidence, presented and discussed in Chapters ^--8, and set out in Appendices 5-10.
    [Show full text]
  • 3 the Coach House, Mealsgate, WIGTON, CA7 1JS Price Guide £350,000 a Superbly Presented and Beautifully Finished Grade II Listed Property of Character
    3 The Coach House, Mealsgate, WIGTON, CA7 1JS Price guide £350,000 A superbly presented and beautifully finished Grade II listed property of character. Offering 4 bed accommodation over 3 floors. Fabulous living kitchen with AIMS AGA cooker. Spacious living room with feature windows. Master bedroom with en-suite. Parking, private patio & garden. Separate 'granny annex'. Situation and description The Coach House Ground floor The central arch houses French doors which shares a cobble courtyard and is one of three lead onto the cobbled courtyard. Entrance hall Access through a gated and paved properties, full refurbished by Lattimers, a patio area. First floor renowned local builder and lovingly improved by the current owners. It is situated in Cloakroom WC and wash hand basin. Bedroom one 23'7 x 11'4 (7.19m x 3.45m) A picturesque countryside but in easy access of superb spacious master bedroom with dual Utility room Having a range of fitted base units. Cockermouth, Keswick and Carlisle. A number aspect and views over open countryside. Large Central heating boiler. of popular schools are close at hand with the built-in wardrobe. property falling within the catchment are for Kitchen/living room 22'3 x 14'6 max (6.78m x Ensuite shower room Large corner shower Nelson Thomlinson Secondary School. 4.42m max) A superb living space with a large cubicle. WC. Wash hand basin. Keswick is centrally situated within the AIMS Aga cooker, additional hob and oven. beautiful Lake District National Park with its Integrated fridge freezer and drawer loading Bedroom two 12'11 x 10'10 (3.94m x 3.30m) A exceptional year round leisure pursuits.
    [Show full text]
  • CU~1BERI.Land
    22 AINSTABLE. CU~1 BERI.lAND. [KELLY'S .spil, clay. sand Ql' ~vel; hard and soft freest{)neo are Publia ElilII\entary School (mixed), -lI'ebuilt in 187.... t flJund in the parish. The area. a ~73 acres; rateable endowed in 1743 with £14 yearly, Bnnng from 4 b val~, £-.,5 26 ; tha population in 1901 was 4,034. acres of land. In 1874 the endowment was s Id, t the school hous" & master's residence were erected RuCkcroft is a. lnnall straggling village in the High from the proceeds. It will hold 90 children; Bver­ ( Quarter of Ainstable, 10 miles north-east from Penrith. age attendance, 641 John Herbert Muschamp, m8rl~r- Post Office.-Mrs. Eliza Collingwood, sub-postmistress. The school is under the control of six managers ;Arth r­ Letters received from Armathwaite S.O. at 6.40 a.m. ; Burne, Culgarth, Carli81e, correspondent diBpatched at 6.50 a..m. &; 4-10 p.m.; no sunday de­ Goods 8hould be addressed to Al'IIlathwaite statiou.. livery of letters. Armathwaite is the nearest money Midland Railway order &; telegraph office Carri0r.-To Carlisle, Thomas Sisson, 8at. &. to Penrith tues. AI~STABLE )llGB QUARTER. AIXSTABLE LOW QUARTER. IHodgson Joseph. frmr Vicarage fnn Ma.rked thus ,. latters through Kirk­ I..ette:-s through Armathwaite S.O. ~ Hoggarth Margaret (~1rs.), farmer. ogwald S.O.. Brckbrow PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Hope Thomas, boot &: shoe mal..er COMMERCIAL. Buck Miss, Townhead house Hope Willi'lm\ black@mitb Bowman Thomas, farmer, Bramery Wilford Rev. Lionel Marshall M. A.. [ndepemlent Unit.edOrde--r of Mecban cs. Bowman Thomas, farmer, Slack Vicarage (Ain,table lodge) (Thos Scott, sec BDyle James, farmer, Farrshield Kendall James Wilham, blacksmith Dixon George Joseph, farmer,Nunnery COMMERCIAL.
    [Show full text]
  • International Passenger Survey, 2008
    UK Data Archive Study Number 5993 - International Passenger Survey, 2008 Airline code Airline name Code 2L 2L Helvetic Airways 26099 2M 2M Moldavian Airlines (Dump 31999 2R 2R Star Airlines (Dump) 07099 2T 2T Canada 3000 Airln (Dump) 80099 3D 3D Denim Air (Dump) 11099 3M 3M Gulf Stream Interntnal (Dump) 81099 3W 3W Euro Manx 01699 4L 4L Air Astana 31599 4P 4P Polonia 30699 4R 4R Hamburg International 08099 4U 4U German Wings 08011 5A 5A Air Atlanta 01099 5D 5D Vbird 11099 5E 5E Base Airlines (Dump) 11099 5G 5G Skyservice Airlines 80099 5P 5P SkyEurope Airlines Hungary 30599 5Q 5Q EuroCeltic Airways 01099 5R 5R Karthago Airlines 35499 5W 5W Astraeus 01062 6B 6B Britannia Airways 20099 6H 6H Israir (Airlines and Tourism ltd) 57099 6N 6N Trans Travel Airlines (Dump) 11099 6Q 6Q Slovak Airlines 30499 6U 6U Air Ukraine 32201 7B 7B Kras Air (Dump) 30999 7G 7G MK Airlines (Dump) 01099 7L 7L Sun d'Or International 57099 7W 7W Air Sask 80099 7Y 7Y EAE European Air Express 08099 8A 8A Atlas Blue 35299 8F 8F Fischer Air 30399 8L 8L Newair (Dump) 12099 8Q 8Q Onur Air (Dump) 16099 8U 8U Afriqiyah Airways 35199 9C 9C Gill Aviation (Dump) 01099 9G 9G Galaxy Airways (Dump) 22099 9L 9L Colgan Air (Dump) 81099 9P 9P Pelangi Air (Dump) 60599 9R 9R Phuket Airlines 66499 9S 9S Blue Panorama Airlines 10099 9U 9U Air Moldova (Dump) 31999 9W 9W Jet Airways (Dump) 61099 9Y 9Y Air Kazakstan (Dump) 31599 A3 A3 Aegean Airlines 22099 A7 A7 Air Plus Comet 25099 AA AA American Airlines 81028 AAA1 AAA Ansett Air Australia (Dump) 50099 AAA2 AAA Ansett New Zealand (Dump)
    [Show full text]
  • 16488 Dshow Sched 06
    2010 D show Schedule 14/6/10 4:21 pm Page 1 Cover design by Becky Atkinson 2010 D show Schedule 14/6/10 4:22 pm Page 3 Cowens Ltd - established in 1821 - are pleased to sponsor the Dalston Show Factory shop for Cotton wool rolls, cosmetic pads, pleats, balls and buds. Waddings for quilts, furniture repairs, soft toys, cushions and pet beds. Fireproof curtain interlining. Wool, silk, cotton and synthetic felts. Biological cleaning products for oil stains on patios etc. Also Site surveys to fulfil environmental conditions in planning consents. Underground oil interceptors. Tank and equipment bunds. 24 hour oil spill clean up services. 2010 D show Schedule 14/6/10 4:22 pm Page 5 262. Vase of Mixed Garden Flowers.This class is sponsored by JOHN & ANGIE GARDHOUSE, 1st £5.00, 2nd £3.00, 3rd £2.00. 263. A Flowering Geranium or Pelagonium. This class is sponsored by MICHAEL KING, Jewellery Workshop,Tarragower, 1st £10 (voucher), 2nd £2, 3rd £1.50. 264. A Flowering Begonia. Maximum pot size 6 inches. This class is sponsored by WESTWOOD NURSURIES, Dalston - 1st £5.00, 2nd £3.00, 3rd £2.00. 265. Flowering Pot Plant. (Excluding Geranium, Pelagonium or Begonia) This class is sponsored by JOHN TREMBLE, Carlisle 1st £5, 2nd £4, 3rd £3. 266. A flowering planted pot for the patio (not to exceed 18” in diameter). This class is sponsored by A.J. HARRISON, JOINERY & KITCHEN FITTING, Carlisle. 1st £5.00, 2nd £3.00, 3rd £2.00. 267. Vase of Mixed Herbs.This class is sponsored by THE BAROMETER WORKSHOP,Sebergham.
    [Show full text]
  • Modelling Red Squirrel Population Viability Under a Range of Landscape Scenarios in Fragmented Woodland Ecosystems on the Solway Plain, Cumbria
    Stevenson-Holt, Claire D. (2008) Modelling red squirrel population viability under a range of landscape scenarios in fragmented woodland ecosystems on the Solway plain, Cumbria. University of Cumbria and PTES. (Unpublished) Downloaded from: http://insight.cumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/1565/ Usage of any items from the University of Cumbria’s institutional repository ‘Insight’ must conform to the following fair usage guidelines. Any item and its associated metadata held in the University of Cumbria’s institutional repository Insight (unless stated otherwise on the metadata record) may be copied, displayed or performed, and stored in line with the JISC fair dealing guidelines (available here) for educational and not-for-profit activities provided that • the authors, title and full bibliographic details of the item are cited clearly when any part of the work is referred to verbally or in the written form • a hyperlink/URL to the original Insight record of that item is included in any citations of the work • the content is not changed in any way • all files required for usage of the item are kept together with the main item file. You may not • sell any part of an item • refer to any part of an item without citation • amend any item or contextualise it in a way that will impugn the creator’s reputation • remove or alter the copyright statement on an item. The full policy can be found here. Alternatively contact the University of Cumbria Repository Editor by emailing [email protected]. Modelling red squirrel population viability under a range of landscape scenarios in fragmented woodland ecosystems on the Solway Plain, Cumbria.
    [Show full text]
  • Beckside Barn, Broadwath, Heads Nook, Brampton, CA8 9BA Guide
    Beckside Barn, Broadwath, Heads Nook, Brampton, CA8 9BA Guide price £295,000 An appealing three bed barn conversion featuring an impressive split level open plan dining and sitting area. Living room. Cloakroom. Ensuite. Attractive gardens. Convenient rural location. Carlisle 6 miles. M6 4 miles Situation and description Beckside Barn is well located Ground Floor arched window to the courtyard. Additional window to within a small close and within the settlement of rear garden and leafy aspect. Oak floor. Broadwath. The surrounding undulating rural countryside Vestibule Oak floor. Multi-pane glazed door to dining is attractive and the accessibility of the location is superb. area. Sitting room 14'9 x 12'3 (4.50m x 3.73m) A pleasant living area with large glazed window to rear garden. Aspect over The A.69 (Carlisle/Newcastle road) is approximately 1.5 Dining area 14'9 overall x 11'4 (4.50m overall x 3.45m) miles and this links Carlisle via J.43 of the M6 motorway. Broadwath to fields beyond. Glazed door providing access Contemporary open plan style living space which opens to the garden. Oak floor. The market town of Brampton, where there a range of into the kitchen and to the sitting room. Oak floor. Built-in facilities including the popular William Howard Secondary shelved cupboard housing the central heating boiler. First Floor School is 6 miles by car. Central Carlisle offers a superb range of social, leisure and retail opportunities and is an Cloakroom 6'4 x 3'6 (1.93m x 1.07m) White two piece Half landing Two Velux skylights.
    [Show full text]
  • The Shropshire Enlightenment: a Regional Study of Intellectual Activity in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
    The Shropshire Enlightenment: a regional study of intellectual activity in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries by Roger Neil Bruton A thesis submitted to the University of Birmingham for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy School of History and Cultures College of Arts and Law University of Birmingham January 2015 University of Birmingham Research Archive e-theses repository This unpublished thesis/dissertation is copyright of the author and/or third parties. The intellectual property rights of the author or third parties in respect of this work are as defined by The Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 or as modified by any successor legislation. Any use made of information contained in this thesis/dissertation must be in accordance with that legislation and must be properly acknowledged. Further distribution or reproduction in any format is prohibited without the permission of the copyright holder. Abstract The focus of this study is centred upon intellectual activity in the period from 1750 to c1840 in Shropshire, an area that for a time was synonymous with change and innovation. It examines the importance of personal development and the influence of intellectual communities and networks in the acquisition and dissemination of knowledge. It adds to understanding of how individuals and communities reflected Enlightenment aspirations or carried the mantle of ‘improvement’ and thereby contributes to the debate on the establishment of regional Enlightenment. The acquisition of philosophical knowledge merged into the cultural ethos of the period and its utilitarian characteristics were to influence the onset of Industrial Revolution but Shropshire was essentially a rural location. The thesis examines how those progressive tendencies manifested themselves in that local setting.
    [Show full text]