October 2019 What’s on this month in the Heart of Eden?

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Date Time Place Event 1st 1 – 3 Dufton Village Hall Tea and Textiles (Community Room) 1st 7 – 9 pm Guide Hut Textile Group: - Bookmaking by hand 1st 7:30 VH WI – Chris Bland on Folk Dancing 2nd noon Appleby Public Hall Flood Risk - meet the Environment Agency 2nd 7 – 9pm Bowls night Friday Club Bowling club 2nd Guide Hut?? Textile Group: - Workshop 2nd 7:30 Kirkby Thore Kirkby Thore Mothers' Union 2nd 7:30pm The Hollies, Asby Asby Fellowship: Peter Boyles 3rd 10 - 12:30 Dufton Village Hall Art Class 3rd 7:30pm Dufton Village Hall Book Group (Community Room) 3rd 2 to 4 Public Hall Supper Room Inner Wheel Whist and Dominoes 4th 7:30 Appleby Grammar School Doug Scott talks about Mountaineering 4th 10 - 12 Dufton Village Hall Mother & Toddler

4th 11:45 Sands Methodist Church Come 4 Lunch 5th 9:30 – 11:30 Appleby Public Hall Coffee morning in aid Liberal & Democratic Association 5th 9am Dufton Village Hall Rugby: v Argentina 6th 4pm Kirkby Thore Memorial Hall Messy Church 6th 10:45 St. Lawrence's Harvest (see posster) 6th 7:30 Appleby Public Hall N. Arts: - Flute, piano and harp 7th 10 – 12 Appleby Health Centre Cancer Info. Drop-in with Coffee 7th 2 – 4pm Appleby Hub Bereavement Support Group 7th 7:30pm Methodist Chapel Harvest Celebration and Auction: The Lund Young People 7th 7:30 Ormside Village Hall Country Dancing Classes (with bar) 8th 7:30pm Asby Village Hall Asby WI: irene Nelson on Book Covering 8th 2 – 4pm Long Marton Village Hall Carpet Bowls 8th 10:30 Long Marton Village Hall Coffee Morning 9th 7:30pm Dufton Village Hall Open Circle - Bach Remedies 9th 10:15 Public Hall Arts Society - “Images of the British Empire” 9th 10 – 12 Ormside Village Hall Coffee Morning 9th noonish Long Marton Village Hall Lunch Club

10th 1 – 3 pm Appleby Health Centre Eden Hearing Services – help, advice and batteries 10th 10 -12:30 Dufton Village Hall Art Class 10th 12.30 pm Eden River Café Asby Diners: 2 courses and a drink £7.50. All welcome 10th 10:30 – 12:15 Long Marton Village Hall Coffee Morning 11th 10 - 12 Dufton Village Hall Mother & Toddler 12th 7:30pm Appleby Hub Appleby Highlights – KNOT – Nikki and JD 12th 9:30 – 11:30 Appleby Public Hall Coffee morning in aid of Save the Children 12th 9am Dufton Village Hall Rugby: England v France 12th 6:30 - 9:30 Dufton Village Hall "My Favourite Artist" quilting exhibition 13 10 to 2 Brampton VH Big Breakfast 13th 12 – 1:30 Colby Village Hall Soup and Dessert 14th 12 noon? Asby Village Hall Asby Endowed School Harvest Celebration 15th 1 - 3 Dufton Village Hall Tea and Textiles (Community Room) 15th 7:30 High Plains, Drybeck Asby MU: Craft Evening – Louise Reeve 15th 10 – 12 Milburn Village Hall Operation Christmas Child + Coffee 16th 9:30 am Pennine Room, Riverside Textile Group 16th 2pm Public Hall Supper Room Appleby Gardeners – "Galloway Gardens" 16th 7.30 pm The Hollies, Asby Asby Fellowship: John Bevan 16th 7:30 Ormside Village Hall Craft Evening 16th 7:30pm Long Marton Village Hall Local History Grouup 17th 10 - 12:30 Dufton Village Hall Art Class 17th 2 to 4 Public Hall Supper Room Inner Wheel Whist and Dominoes 18th 7:30pm Appleby Hub Appleby Highlights – BUBBLE SCHMEISIS : Nick Cassenbaum 18th 10 - 12 Dufton Village Hall Mother & Toddler 18th 7 – 9pm Inner Wheel Supper Room Friday Club Sands 19th 9:30 – 11:30 Appleby Public Hall Coffee morning in aid of Warcop & Sandford WI 19th 2pm Appleby Public Hall Lights, Camera, Appleby: - This Changes Everything 19th 4:30pm Appleby Public Hall Lights, Camera, Appleby: - Living the Change 19th 7pm Appleby Public Hall Lights, Camera, Appleby: - Woman at War 19th 10 to 3 Boroughgate Appleby Edibles Apple Day juicing 20th 4pm Kirkby Thore rectory Family Church

20th 12:15pm Sands Methodist Church Bring and Share Meal 21st 10 – 12 Appleby Health Centre Cancer Info. Drop-in with Coffee 21st 10am – noon St. Peter's Church, Asby Messy Church 21st 7:30 Ormside Village Hall Country Dancing Classes (with bar) 22nd to 24th 9:30 - 12 Kirkby Thore Memorial Hall Half Term Club 22nd 2 – 4pm Long Marton Village Hall Carpet Bowls 22nd 2 – 4pm Long Marton Village Hall Carpet Bowls 24th 8pm Asby Village Hall St. Helen's Almshouses trustees' meeting 24th 10 - 12:30 Dufton Village Hall Art Class 25th 10 - 12 Dufton Village Hall Mother & Toddler 25th 12:30 Royal Oak Probus Club 25th 7:30 Milburn Village Hall Film Club - Peter Rabbit 26th 9:30 – 11:30 Appleby Public Hall Coffee morning in aid of Friends of Appleby Grammar School 26th 6:30pm Asby Village Hall "Pie, Peas and Movie" evening 26th 2pm Dufton Village Hall Afternoon Tea (St. Cuthbert's PCC) 27th 2:15pm see article Nichiren Buddhism Discussion Meeting 27th St. Michael's Kirkby Thore Open Day to celebrate restoration 29th 1 - 3 Dufton Village Hall Tea and Textiles (Community Room) 29th 7:30 Milburn Village Hall Milburn Gardeners 30th 10:30am Asby Hall mews Asby WI Committee Meeting 30th 7.30 pm The Hollies, Asby Asby Fellowship: Pat Bevan 30th noonish Long Marton Village Hall Lunch Club 31st 10 - 12:30 Dufton Village Hall Art Class 31st 2 to 4 Public Hall Supper Room Inner Wheel Whist and Dominoes 31st Closing Date for Appleby Council Jobs, see ad.

1st November 7:30pm Long Marton Village Hall Hallowe'en Foodie Night n??What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? o What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? What’s on?? Roots and Fruits Discovering the history of your family is an interest of many people, today. The BBC has a very popular programme in which some well-known individual researches his or her family tree; and what is discovered is often surprising – sometimes welcome, sometimes not. Quite often, visitors to St. Lawrence's (and these can be visitors from distant lands) come trying to trace ancestors who are thought to be buried here. There is in most of us, I suppose, a deep curiosity about where we come from, about how we came to be where we come from, about how we came to be where we are, and also about who we have become. Because none of us just appeared. Our lives are the result, to a greater or lesser degree, of the lives of our forebears. They are our roots; we are their fruits. So who am I? And, when I ask that question, I'm thinking of more than my place in the family tree. Am I of any more importance than just one more of the billions of human-beings in the world? When I was Christened I was given a name and not a number. So as a 'one-off' with my unique identity, what is my value? And by whom am I valued? My closest relative or friend knows only so much about me. But who values all the hidden me below the surface, all that I don't even know myself? Well as Christians, we dare to believe that the great mystery we call 'God' knows and cherishes the whole me, the real me. Roger Collinson

Church Registers (mid August to mid September)

Baptisms We welcome into the Lord's Family: August 4th Natalie Jean Dobson St John, Murton August 25th Nile Jacob Walton St Lawrence, Appleby August 25th Nico Jack Walton St Lawrence, Appleby

Marriage We congratulate: August 24th Alexander Johnson & Sian Hall St Lawrence, Appleby August 25th Andrew Edmunds & Aileen Stirman St. Theobald, Musgrave September 7th Mark Gibbons & Megan Clough St. Theobald, Musgrave September 7th Tom Wignall & Kate Galligan St Lawrence, Appleby

Funerals May they rest in peace and rise in glory: August 20th Brian Drummond St. Lawrence, Appleby

Church of England: Rector: Vacant (until November 4th, when we welcome Rev. Dr. Clive Hicks) Associate Priest: Revd Peter Boyles For (C of E) wedding bookings contact Joyce Keetley, Office Manager, email: [email protected] and for baptism bookings contact the Revd Peter Boyles email: [email protected] Methodist Minister: The Revd Andrew Sterling: Tel: 017683 51244 Our Lady of Appleby Church: Roman Catholic Parish Priest: Fr Peter Houghton Tel: 017683 51474

Electronic copy by email is preferred - to - often we are quite busy and don’t have time to reply. Please identify the content in the email subject line and in the name of each attachment (don’t just call it “Heart of Eden” - unsurprisingly everyone else does that!). Written copy, please leave in letter tray marked ‘Heart of Eden Editor’ in St Lawrence’s Church, on top of the book-shelf on your left as you go in. It will be emptied for the last time at noon on the 13th of the month. Adverts Please contact the Advertising Manager, Tony Myler, 4, Mill Hill, Appleby-in-Westmorland, CA16 6UR. Phone 07850.359230. Email: [email protected], with copy to [email protected] (in case the advertising manager is away) - Deadline date as above. New or changed copy for already-arranged adverts should be sent to the editor as above. It would help if you could please send any payments for advertising in envelopes clearly marked ‘Advertising Manager’. Prices on application for commercial advertisements - payment in advance please. Small Private advertisements: we will only accept adverts suitable for a Church Magazine, and adverts will cost £5 for up to 40 words. Please write your advert (in block capitals) on a piece of paper, with your address, and leave it in the Heart of Eden tray near the main church door of St. Lawrence’s. Put an envelope, with a £5 note in it, and marked ‘HoE Small Ad’ and something to identify the advertisement, in the safe. The safe is straight ahead of you as you enter the church.To be included in a particular edition of the newsletter, please do this before noon on the 13th as with other items” n.b. please make cheques payable to “PCC of Appleby” We are very grateful for the very generous donations made by various groups and individuals towards the running costs of this Newsletter. We would welcome articles (and front cover photographs - the editor gets desperate for something new) relevant to the time of year, book reviews, travel articles, etc. Please send them to the editor.The bundles of copies of this Newsletter are taken round to the distributors by Jan and Alan Meakin. They can be contacted on 52407. Seeking Newsletter Delivery Help The Newsletter is brought to your house by one of our wonderful band of delivery St. Cuthbert, Dufton volunteers – we have nearly 40 of these. As with any task, as time goes on Churchwardens: Mrs. Gillian Bryan (51414) some of these wish to hand on their task to others: if you think you could help Mrs. Shelagh Endres (52855) as a deliverer please contact our Delivery Coordinators, Jan and Alan Meakin on 52407. Secretary: Mrs. Louise Stewart St. Michael, Kirkby Thore News from the Churches Churchwardens: Margaret Davidson (017683.61699) In a sporting first, clergy and officers representing of the Maeve Moore (017683.62005) Diocese of Carlisle have competed in the final of the Church Times Cricket Cup. Secretary: Liz Higginbottom (017683.62910) Five players from the Diocese - the Bishop of Carlisle, the Messy Church (4pm 1st Sunday in the month) in the Memorial Hall Rev Stewart Fyfe, the Rev Steve Carter, the Rev Malcolm Morning Prayer (10:45 am 2nd Sunday in the month) in Memorial Hall, Stilwell and Sarah Hulme - joined forces with colleagues or maybe in church. from the diocese of Blackburn and Durham to take on the Family Church (4pm 3rd Sunday in the month) in new rectory Diocese of London. 4th Sunday 10:45 Family Service (Church Restoration and Harvest London, having won the toss, elected to bat, amassing a commanding 297 Thanksgiving) in 40 overs for the loss of 4 wickets. In reply, the CBD team made 187 for Check or for more info contact Dan or Kristy Pattimore (017683 62655) nine, meaning the northern cricketers had to settle for the runners up cup The work on and in the church should be complete in the first week of but their wonderful efforts gained a mention in The Times! October and we hope to have cleaned up the considerable mess in time for Outreach and Fresh Expression Enabler, Sarah Hulme, said: "We enjoyed an Open day and Thanksgiving weekend at the end of the month. the whole experience and as a team have really appreciated the friendships that have formed across the whole squad, not just the twelve who travelled SS. Margaret & James, Long Marton down for the final." Well done to all those who took part and look out for next season’s Churchwardens: Mrs. Josie Cannon 017683.51386 recruitment drive! (Acting) Mr. Lutaf Greenshaw 07802254982 St. Lawrence, Appleby St. Cuthbert, Milburn Churchwarden: Jean Hutchison Churchwardens: Mrs. E. Godfrey (61007) Secretary: Jo Ayres (52017) Mr. Leigh Harding (0333.014.3944) Secretary: Christine Braithwaite Church Chair Appeal To make room in St. Lawrence's for social activities, exhibitions, etc., the St. John, Murton cum Hilton pews in the north aisle of the Church are to be removed. But, of course, Churchwarden: Jean Hutchison ) there are occasions when as much seating room as possible is demanded. Secretary: Jo Ayres (52017) It is proposed, therefore, to buy folding chairs and the mobile stands to stack them on when not in use. These are used in many churches and St. Edmund, Newbiggin cathedrals. Each chair, including the price of the stacking-stand, costs £50, and the Churchwardens: Mrs. M. P. Sawrey-Cookson (61574) people of Appleby are invited to donate the cost of a chair. The name of Mrs. M. Marsh (51098) the donor, if wished, and the name of someone the chair may be in memory of will be inscribed in a book which will be displayed in the chapel near St. James the Less, Ormside Lady Anne's memorial, and will show the continuity of names in this town. Cheques should be make payable to Sr Lawrence PCC (Renewal Churchwardens: Margaret Parry (51043) Account), or the cash given to a church warden or a member of the clergy. Secretary: Richard Parry (51043) On behalf of St James Church, we would like to thank everyone who supported the summer teas this year. Usually it is just a gigantic thank you From the Choir Stalls Organ Bench to all the people who gave over their gardens, and the other members of the Over the years this little offering to the Parish Newsletter has been From the village who gave home made cakes and scones and helped with serving. Choir Stalls but has been usually been a sort of Organist’s Blog. Hence the We could not manage without your help, for this fund-raising effort. However, change in name. as the weather was so challenging, with driving rain and gale-force winds, Harvest Festival time is with us now. It’s a lovely time of year for everyone. we would like to give a heartfelt thank you to everyone who braved the We organists tend to get asked to play for many Harvest Festivals – I played weather to support us. Over the five weekends we made £2,140.45 towards my first one this year at Blea Tarn Chapel way back on September 8th, and the vital repairs needed to get our ancient church off the heritage at-risk list. a lovely occasion it was too. I have 3 more during October – at St Lawrence’s, A big thank you to you all. then Musgrave and Murton the following week. I’m really looking forward to seeing the churches beautifully decorated with harvest produce, and smelling St. James , Temple Sowerby the fruit and flowers (as long as they are not lilies though!) Harvest at St Lawrence’s takes place on October 6th at 10.45, and will be Churchwardens: Anne Farmer led by Andrew Brittlebank. This year it will not be a Communion Service, so Angela Cleasby it will be really suitable for all the family to come to and participate in giving Secretary: Helen Morgan thanks for the harvest and singing the familiar harvest hymns. Do come along and stay for a cup of tea or coffee afterwards. There is a poster elsewhere in this newsletter, and others should appear in the centre on town. Our Sister Churches Also in October our Choir will be joining other choirs from the Diocese in Carlisle Cathedral for the annual Royal School of Church Music Festival. This year we are really pleased to have Don Gillthorpe to be our Musical Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady Director. Don is an ex-chorister at St Lawrence’s and ex-pupil at Appleby Grammar School. He is now making a huge impact in the field of Musical of Appleby Gartheads Road, Education as a teacher, performer and composer. The service is at 5.00, so if you happen to be in Carlisle at that time do pop in and join the Appleby congregation. Fr. Peter Houghton (51474) St. Peter, Asby Churchwardens: Mrs. P. Bevan (53433) Mrs. Denise Frisby (01539.623542) Secretary: Karen Royle (07966.371044) See under Asby Village activities Whilst specific qualifications or experience are not required to train for the role volunteers need to be good at listening, have a good manner when Methodist Church talking to people, be open minded and nonjudgmental and enjoy helping The Sands Methodist Church people. It is also necessary to be committed to volunteering for one day a week and have competent skills in using a computer. Rev. Andrew Sterling (51244) All volunteers are given free training. There are many great reasons to General Enquiries Linda Taylor (53448) volunteer including to boost your confidence after a life change and put your talents to a good use, to meet new people and to do something interesting and challenging while making a real difference to your local community. Come 4 Lunch” Sands Methodist Church” Seventy five per cent of the people who work in the Citizens Advice service Friday 4th October. 11-45 - 1pm - Sands Methodist Church,. Main Hall. are volunteers, and we simply wouldn’t be here for our clients without them. Home made Soup +Roll, also a choice of Sweets, Tea or Coffee. If you are interested in volunteering, please send an email to volunteer- Come along & meet the Team, make new friends or have a natter to the ones [email protected] with a daytime telephone number, or call in to you know. This is all free, but any donations after experiences will be given our office at 2 Sandgate, Penrith and leave your details to Charities in Appleby. All ages welcome If you need advice in Appleby, our outreach in Appleby is open on the 4th Wednesday of each month from 2 to 4pm at Appleby Library. Bring & Share Meal. The Sands Methodist Church "Bring & Shared Meal Sunday Oct 20th 2019 Eden Carers (Approx 12-15pm). Please come along you don't have to be a member or Do you care? If so Eden Carers may be able to help you. We are a charity belong to any Church. Just come as a family or on your own you will be made providing free support to unpaid Carers; throughout Eden, who look after to feel welcome & part of our Church Family a family member, relative, friend or neighbour who could not manage without their help. We support over 850 individuals (170 of whom are Appleby Nichiren Buddhism young Carers aged 5 to 18 years). We provide statutory carers’ Appleby Nichiren Buddhism Discussion Meetings at 2:15pm on the last assessments: information and signposting; 1 to 1 support; benefit Sunday of the month, at Jen Kirby’s home Tel 017683 52921. Fun and information; newsletters, support groups including after school clubs for inspiring dialogue. Come and join us Young Carers; social events; training and activities. Contact us on 01768 890280 or [email protected] Let us help you care. News from the Area Appleby First Responders Age UK - Carlisle and Eden Numerous votes of thanks to this community 1 Due to the kindness and generosity of Age Concern Appleby, we are The group members have been very busy throughout now able to offer our day care service for £12 a day, the day centre is August delivering the letters for the 2019/20 100+ club. open every Tuesday in the Riverside building attached to the health centre, Many thanks to Chris, Milly, John, Carol, Keith and Lucy’s from 9-30 am until 3-00pm. We offer a safe environment for older “press gang” for the many miles tramped. members, a two course home cooked meal is included along with all With the return slips there were many messages of refreshments throughout the day, along with any games and “thanks” and “keep up the good work”, all the messages entertainment. Or simply join us for lunch for £6 , for more information were gratefully received. It is due to the continuing community support that either just drop in on a Tuesday for coffee or ring Pat Mchugh on we are able to continue in this privileged role of supporting the community. 07958936694. The tremendous support allows us to purchase the equipment required for 2 Join us in the Riverside Building adjoining the Health Centre for a drop responding to calls which the ambulance service feels are within our remit; in Coffee and Cake morning. Bring a friend and meet new ones. Bring for the Heartstart sessions (we travel the county to deliver these); for the your own crafts and share your knowledge or have a game of cards or purchase, fitting and maintenance of community accessed public scrabble…or simply enjoy a chat over coffee. We are open every defibrillators (CPAD’s). In the CA16 area there are 36 CPAD’s, the group Wednesday from 10:30 to noon. £3 admission to include refreshments installed and are responsible for over 20. Another 3 CPAD’s will be fitted Ring Pat on 07958936694 for more details or simply drop in. at Croft Ends, Brackenber and Appleby Cricket Club as soon as they arrive from the supplier. Our main funding stream is the 100+ club; memory collections in church The Appleby & District Arthritis Research UK during funeral services; fund raising events; donations arising from If you can spare a few hours, have a great idea for a fundraising activity and Heartstart sessions and talks; the Co-op dividend share (or the divi as would like to help us in the fight against arthritis, please contact Mrs Margaret Granny called it). Appleby’s Age Concern shop have supported several Atkinson, Group Secretary on 017683 51047. For more information on CFR groups during start up and helped to fund several CPAD’s in the area. arthritis visit www.arthritisresearchuk.org Local resident and supporter of many causes, Mr Fred McHugh donated £2,000 for our first CPAD at the Shire Hall, which sadly had to be replaced Heart of Westmorland Bereavement Support from group funds when Storm Desmond wreaked havoc, Fred also left the Group will be meeting at The Hub Cafe in Appleby on the first Monday group £5,000 in his will. of each month between 2 and 4 pm. This is an informal group and anyone 100% of the funding received is used for the running costs of the group and who has suffered the loss of someone close to them either recently or some CPAD’s, no funding received is used for personal use. Any mileage time ago, is invited. expenses incurred for the Heartstart sessions are funded by North West We will not be following a programme and will not offer counselling – simply Ambulance Service. the opportunity to talk about what is on your mind and share your feelings Thank you to Brian Waites who kindly signed off the group’s accounts for with others who may have felt the same. Grief affects everyone in different many years but has stepped back due to deteriorating health, his donation ways and a support group doesn’t appeal to everyone, but if you feel the to the group accounts has been invaluable. Whilst Keith was mingling need to chat over a cup of tea and a biscuit, please come along. during the Mayor Making session he was introduced to Mr Alan McViety For more information please contact: Kevin Robinson – 017683 51569 or who signed off the last years accounts ready for the AGM on 3rd December Revd Sandy Pearl – 01931 714563 2019. It is several years since we were able to hold an AGM, due to a lack of members, thankfully we now have four new members (two CFR’s and two non-CFR’s), new members are still welcome. Cancer Information and Support in Eden The role of the responder is governed by North West Ambulance Service “Come for Coffee” drop-in sessions in the Bolton Lounge at the Voluntary (NWAS), it is a voluntary role and due to the low numbers we are unable Sector, The Riverside Building (The Health Centre) in Appleby on the 1st to respond to every incident as we have work and family commitments, and 3rd Mondays of each month from 10am to noon (excluding bank more responders could cover more incidents. The other important aspect holidays) for those affected by cancer (whether patients or carers of any of the group is the delivery of the Heartstart courses which teaches the age). In addition to coffee and a chat, a gentle exercise class is available community in basic life support skills. If you have any questions regarding from 10.30 to 11.00 in the adjoining Pennine Suite. If you require any further the role of the community responders or Heartstart please ask, if you can’t information regarding these groups please telephone Rosie on 017683 catch up with us in the shop, call me and I will be happy to meet in the shop 52263 or Jackie on 017683 52277. at a time which suits. Christina Bainbridge, Community First Responder, Appleby Citizens Advice Carlisle & Eden Heartstart North Co-ordinator, TRiM Assessor, First Aid Tutor Citizens Advice Carlisle & Eden needs YOU! The Citizens Advice Tel: 07962400319 service is looking for volunteers to train to be advice workers in the Eden area. Eden Hearing Services - for the hard of hearing Heritage Weekend Provision of batteries for hearing aids. Also free help and advice for people At the time of writing the Heritage Weekend had yet to take place. But with hearing loss. whatever the weather and the footfall, a vast amount of planning went into Appleby Health Centre, Riverside Building , Chapel Street ensuring that a range of fascinating locations was open the public on 21-22 2nd Thursday each month 1pm - 3pm September. Thanks are due both to the dedicated organisers and to those Also at Kirkby Stephen Local Links Office, Vicarage Lane who freely gave of their time and expertise to ensure that visitors had a 3rd Tuesday each month 10am - 12noon memorable experience and that Appleby and its surrounds did themselves For more information or to request a home visit please contact Geraldine full justice. Bolton on 07578 404500. Highways Consultations In response to concerns voiced by residents, Cumbria CCC Highways officers Meals on Wheels - Volunteers Needed have initiated consultations on two local proposals: to make Pembroke Street We are looking for some volunteers to help deliver Meals on in Appleby, a one way street, and to forbid parking of vehicles in the vicinity Wheels in the town of Appleby one lunchtime each month. of the T-junction next to St Margaret & St James church, Long Marton. The deadline for the initial responses was 29 September; In the light of these the We are a friendly,flexible team who deliver a hot meal and a County Council will decide whether nor not to proceed to formal consultation, pudding to clients on Mondays to Fridays. probably mid-November. We will arrange for your DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) forms to be completed, checked and issued and as long as you Appleby Town Centre Road Signage In response to concerns that signage is inadequate in some places and road have a vehicle for deliver you'll be 'good to go'. markings are so worn as to be barely discernible, Highways will conduct a Please contact Dot Anderton 52389, Liz Harrison 51128, Kath review in October and decide what improvements need to be made. Martin 51031 or Jenny Morgan on 52210. Environment Agency News from the TIC The Environment Agency apologises for the delay, but its draft Flood Risk The Moot Hall, Boroughgate, Appleby in Westmorland CA16 Management Plan for Appleby is now complete. Members of the public are 6XE invited to meet with the Environment Agency at 12 noon in the Public Hall on Wednesday, 2 October. Your local Award winning Tourist Information Centre Website: http://www.applebytown.org.uk or Appleby Leisure Centre and Football Field www.visitappleby.com The refurbishment of the Leisure Centre has taken a fortnight longer than Tel: 017683 51177 (press 2); Fax: 017683 54200 planned because the contractor found drainage problems that had to be Summer opening hours: resolved. Re-opening is now scheduled for 30 September, By way of thanking residents for their patience, Council will offer them the opportunity Monday to Saturday 9:30 - 4, Sundays 10 - 1 of one free swim/gym session during October. The adjacent football pitch in King George V Field has been re-seeded in the hope of finally eliminating Lost and Found. problems with the surface above sub-surface drain lines, and the club have Please drop in to the TIC if you have found or lost any items. We will record resumed home fixtures there. your details and hopefully reunite you with said items. As a postscript to the item last month about lost dogs, we received the following Tours of Lady Anne’s Almshouses information from a local vet: For a donation to our Summerhouse Fund, groups or It is the responsibility of local authorities to collect and individuals can have a look round a cottage, a talk in the return stray dogs. The Police will not accept stray dogs. Chapel and a tour of our gardens. Stray dogs that are contained will be collected by a To arrange, contact Valerie Kendall, Tel: 017683 53159; Community Warden - but not the vet! email: [email protected] 7 St Anne’s, Boroughgate, Appleby-in- Information Leaflet Westmorland, CA16 6XQ An information leaflet is available at the Tourist Information Centre Strange Structures at St Anne’s for the benefit of people that are new to the town, with things like A flock of gazebos, if that is the right term, gathered in the garden of doctors, dentists etc. Lady Anne’s Almshouses in Appleby over the weekend. One for the Town Band, one for the local handbell ringers, one for the cake stall, Penrith and District Red Squirrel Group one for the raffle… the list went on up to a total of nine, each housing Your native red squirrels need you! ecome a member of Penrith and District an element of a typical garden fete in this season of outdoor gatherings Red Squirrel Group for £20 a year. If you see a grey, red or sickly red please so beloved of rural English communities. ring Gary Murphy on 07974788434 Visit our website at Appleby folk duly walked up Boroughgate, the town’s ancient www.penrithredsquirrels.org.uk to donate If you would like a talk for your thoroughfare and site of its market in bygone days, in through the heavy club/group we can arrange them. Coffee mornings and other fundraising events would also help. Find us on Facebook. wooden doors and across the courtyard ringed by the cottages built by Lady Anne Clifford in the 17th century as a home for her lady servants Coffee Mornings Appleby Public Hall, Supper Room when they had grown too old and frail to work, thence into the garden overlooking the river. Saturdays - 9:30am to 11:30am The garden fete’s previous good luck with the weather did not desert Date in aid of the event this year, with its usual finale of prize-giving and raffle-drawing th 5 Liberal & Democratic Association extended this year by something extra special, not to say unique. 12th Save the Children To support a group of St Anne’s residents’ fund-raising efforts to 19th Warcop & Sandford WI re-erect in their garden a summerhouse from the former Edenside 26th Friends of Appleby Grammar School Retirement Home kindly donated by The Oaklea Trust, local professional artist Mark Hilsden of Castle View Gallery in the town had drawn a picture of St Anne’s, highlighted by its traditional red doors. Appleby Town Council Report Tickets to win this having been available for a while, there was a final flurry of sales at the garden fete, with the lucky winner of this original Posts of Town Clerk and Property Manager artwork being a local resident. The post of Town Clerk of Appleby has been re-advertised. The Council is Adding this draw to the Appleby Carnival Raffle, for some years the very grateful to Joanne Brabbins for filling in on a temporary basis and thanks final event of Carnival Weekend, plus the Fete’s own raffle, meant those her for giving us the benefit of her skills and experience at a difficult time. In attending waited patiently for over half an hour, the outcome being that late October there will also be a vacancy for Property Manager; the Town more people than usual left happily clutching prizes. Council is similarly appreciative of the excellent work of Leslie Witt over the ‘A good time was had by all’ was the verdict of St Anne’s Trustee and past two years. Details of these two important part-time posts are advertised Garden Fete organiser Barbara Wright. elsewhere in this newsletter and in other media outlets. Could you do something amazing? 574 Kirkby Stephen - Penrith Bus Service Cumbria County Council supports the wonderful work done by over This service, run by Cumbria Classic Coaches, operates one return journey 200 foster families, some in the Appleby area. Fosterers are part on Tuesdays including Appleby and Long Marton on its route. It stops at of a team, with their own social worker and contact with other Appleby (The Sands) at 10.15 (outward) and leaves Penrith Bus Station (return) at 14.30. Leaflets containing details of the 574 service are available carers. With over 600 children needing foster families, more at Appleby TIC and online at www.cumbria.gov.uk/buses/eden volunteers are always needed There are a number of different schemes: Launching New Community Wheels Service on ● Short Term Fostering: children are looked after until family th circumstances change to enable them to return home. 4 October 2019 As the 573 public bus no longer operates, Cumbria County Council have ● Long Term Fostering: children need a substitute permanent been working with FEVPT and others to implement an extension to the family. existing Community Wheels service on Fridays connecting Warcop and ● Approved Support (Respite) Care: children are looked after for Sandford to Appleby, to include the villages previously served by the 573 – short periods, usually weekends or holidays to provide starting on the 4th October. For more information, or to join our Volunteer temporary breaks for their carers/families. Minibus Driver rota, please contact Katy Wood Cumbria CC Tel 0333 240 Short Breaks (Shared Care): carers are linked with families who 6965 option 5 (Mobile 07788 396194) or ● visit www.cumbria.gov.uk/communitywheels have one or more children with disabilities, to provide regular short-term care. Rural Wheels Service ● Homestays. Families with room to spare supply supported People not living on a particular bus route (eg in one of the villages) are accommodation for young people in work, training or encouraged to contact the Rural Wheels Service managed by Cumbria employment who are leaving the care system and learning to County Council (Tel 01228 226428) to see if this service could provide live independently. transport to the nearest bus stop on the route. If you want to find out more please ring 03033331216; or go to Curry Aid News cumbria.gov.uk/fostering; or message @cumbriafosteringandadoption Thank you to everyone who came to support our coffee morning in April when we were able to raise £200. Volunteers Needed to Support Families Jessie’s shoulder is healing slowly and she’s hoping to get a good report with Young Children from the surgeon when she goes in August. As you can imagine she feels very frustrated that she can’t do the cooking and organising of big Curry Cumbria Family Support (Note new name - as they used to be East Aid suppers, until her shoulder allows her to drive, lift heavy things and Cumbria Family Support) need more volunteers to support cook again. However she thanks the good Lord for those people who can families who are going through a difficult patch, and have young and who continue to generously offer to hold events for her charity, such or primary age children. as: Volunteers are carefully ‘matched’ with a family and then visit weekly to provide Coffee Mornings, Quizzes, Raffles, Sales of Books & CDs practical/emotional support to parent/s, and/or children as needed. Support Please contact Jessie on 51227 or Jenny Morgan on 52210 might involve looking after a child to enable a parent to attend appointments which benefit the whole family; or focus on building positive relationships by thanks facilitating family activities. Sometimes support may focus on helping parents Please will you help? Anything, everything and anyone can help: to build on their strengths, and feel confident about the decisions they make. These are just examples, and each family’s needs are A Crawl down The Ogre individually assessed. To use that well- worn phrase – ‘we do what it says on One of the most dramatic stories of mountain survival ever the tin’- we support families. Mountaineering talk by Doug Scott CBE Our volunteers come from all walks of life, and are of all ages and experience. Doug Scott and Chris Bonington mae the first ascent of The Ogre [Baintha They respect family confidentiality, are non-judgemental and have been at the Brakk 7285m] in the Karakoram, extending the boundaries of what had heart of our organisation since we began 24 years ago. been achieved before at that altitude. But it was the subsequent descent Full training and ongoing support is given, and travel expenses paid. If you from the summit in the dark which turned into an epic which has since would like to know more, please contact our Eden Family Support Coordinator, entered mountaineering folklore. The Ogre was not climbed again for 24 Sarah Craig on 01768 593102; or email [email protected] years. www.cumbriafamilysupport.org.uk Proceeds from the evening will support the work of the award-winning Twitter - @CumbriaFS Facebook - Cumbria Family Support charity, Community Action Nepal www.canepal.org.uk. Doug will show a short video about CAN and will provide a brief update the audience on Bus Talk progress with the charity’s post-earthquake reconstruction and plans for the future. The evening will also include a sale of Nepalese goods, an auction of 563 Appleby - Penrith Bus Service signed framed mountaineering prints and Doug will also be signing copies As reported last month, Stagecoach have confirmed that they will be of his posters and books. operating the 563 service until September 2021, provided the current Date and time: Friday 4 October 2019, 7.30 -10.00 pm. Doors open 6.30 passenger numbers are maintained. Thank you to all the existing users of pm. the 563; new users are always welcome. This service consists of 3 return Venue: Appleby Grammar School, Battlebarrow, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Penrith - Appleby journeys, between 9.15 to 15.00, Monday to Friday, calling CA16 6XU. at Kirkby Thore and Temple Sowerby and runs all year including school Tickets: £15 general admission / £13 concessions (group of 10+; U18; holidays. The first service to Penrith, leaving Appleby Moot Hall at 9.50 and student) the final service leaving Penrith Rail Station at 13.30 and Penrith Bus Station For tickets direct and further information: email John Herington on at 13.40 for Appleby, include a loop via Cross Croft and Drawbriggs Lane. [email protected] or call him direct on 07860 173261 An additional bus stop/flag has been installed at the junction of St Michaels Or book online: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/appleby-in-westmorland- Lane and Drawbriggs Lane. Where there isn't a bus stop, the bus will stop a-crawl-down-the-ogre-by-doug-scott-cbe-tickets-56118477878 to let you on if you hail the driver and also drop you off if you request this (although this is at the discretion of the driver for safety reasons). The same two services go into Sandersons Croft in Kirkby Thore. Appleby Edibles Appleby Edibles are going ahead with another Apple Day of juicing and identification in Boroughgate as last year, with a few market stalls on 506 Appleby - Penrith - Kendal Bus Station Saturday October 19th 10am-3pm The 506 service, also operated by Stagecoach, runs during Kendal College term times Monday to Friday, leaving Appleby Moot Hall (outward) at 6.55 Appleby Smarter and leaving Penrith Bus Station (return) at 18.32. Tickets are interchangeable between the 563 and 506 services. Leaflets Appleby Smarter comprises of a group of volunteers who meet with containing details of the 563 and 506 services are available at Appleby TIC the aim of keeping Appleby looking 'smart'. You have most likely seen (in Moot Hall) and online on the Stagecoach website us out and about on Mondays. Many thanks to those who take the and www.cumbria.gov.uk/buses/eden time to stop and offer kind words of support! It means a lot! This month we have been cleaning the black & white posts and shelters along the riverbank and along Boroughgate, tidying outside the library and also tidying the raised flower beds on Bridge Street. We also cleared Follow Us on Twitter and Facebook overgrownfoliage along the footpath alongside the Heritage Centre. www.twitter.com/cumbriapolice Why not have a chat with one of the team to see if you would like to join www.twitter.com/ulvpolice us - it's fulfilling and worthwhile work and can be great fun. https://www.facebook.com/cumbriapolice https://crimestoppers-uk.org/ Appleby Repair Cafe. Contact police on 101 or email [email protected] The Repair Café at Appleby Heritage Centre last month For emergency always call 999 went very well, with 12, mainly electrical repairs being Your Police Community Support Officer is: PCSO 5206 Karen Dakin, PCSO made and a donation of garden tools for Appleby Edibles 5133 Larmour and PCSO 5406 Sally Ewbank. as well as 3 sewing machines and their owners who came Email: [email protected] to support the Penrith Transition Group Repair Café people Or [email protected] kind enough to come and help to establish if there is any Or [email protected] interest. Any enquiries, please, to Lucy Teather - We are also available between 10:00 and 12:00 in Appleby Tourist Information Centre on the second Wednesday of each month, and at Shap Primary school on the second Monday of each month between 11:00 and 12:00. We are also available on the first Monday of each month at Maulds Meaburn village Institute from 10:30. Hollies Recycling Don’t throw it out – help a charity The Hollies, Roman Road, Appleby now collects Stamps now go to Bone Cancer Research Trust. RNIB made £24,605 last year, so let’s help a smaller vital charity. Printer cartridges & toner; CD’s, DVD’s, Mobile `phones & chargers for GNAAS; Tools for Tools With A Mission Police Update (www.TWAM.co.uk) – old tools get refurbished and sent to give people work and therefore an income. CRIME FIGURES can be obtained via the Cumbria No more bottle tops, please, as there is no transport. Police Website: https://www.cumbria.police.uk/Your-Area/Your-area.aspx Appleby Clubs Alternatively use the following link: https://www.police.uk/ The Arts Society Incidents of note All lectures start at 11 am at Appleby Market Hall. Coffee served ● 08/08 Police attended Chapel Street after report of young people on from 10.15 am.Members free, a small charge of £8.00 for non- motocross bikes doing wheelies. Area will be checked regularly. ● 12/08 criminal damage occurred to a vehicle parked at an estate in Appleby. members. To find out more about our society please visit: ● 14/08 suspicious vehicle was reported to 101 in the Rutter Falls area. Vehicle taswestmorland.org.uk checks were carried out. The next lecture, on Wednesday 9th October is “Images of the British ● 15/08 caller reporting a theft from 19/07 of cast iron guttering in Appleby. Empire” given by Dr. John Stevens. This vehicle has been seen in other rural areas and 3 arrests have been made. Appleby Badminton Club ● 27/08 a daytime burglary to a property on Boroughgate, an individual was arrested. Looking for a new sporting interest? Please come along. ● 14/08/2019 - report of an attempted break in to a garage in Kirkby Thore, We play Wednesdays 7.30pm – 10pm and Mondays 8 - 10pm. access was not gained and no items taken. We also have Junior Coaching Sessions on Mondays 6.30 – If you have any information on any of the incidents above please contact Police on 101. 8pm for children aged 8 years old and over. All new members are very welcome. Please come along and Country Watch Eden give badminton a try, we are a very friendly club with a wide �� Over the last month there have been a number of reports of suspected range of ages and abilities poachers in our area, please continue to report any suspicious vehicles Please contact Sheila, [email protected] for etc to 101. �� 12/08/2019 - Theft of 2 quad bikes from the Bampton area. further �� 20/08/2019 - theft of quad bike from the Shap area. information �� 23/08/2019 - theft of quad bike from Colby. Please ensure that your vehicles are as secure as possible and report anything Fellside Singers suspicious to Police. Would you like to sing in a choir or have th On Tuesday 6 August, Operation Farmwatch took place in Cumbria. This been in a choir before and miss it? Why not involved Police Officers and PCSOs from the Eden Neighbourhood Policing come along to The Fellside Singers, all Team working alongside Farmers, who volunteer. welcome. We rehearse on a Tuesday The Farmers' support is critical to the success of these Operations, which play evening from 7.30-9.00 in The Sands an important part in tackling rural acquisitive crime. It is recognised that farming Methodist Church Hall, Bondgate, Appleby. is a demanding way of life and the fact that they give up their time to work with We are a small friendly choir and usually us, is really appreciated. These Operations provide a brilliant opportunity to also perform three concerts a year in Appleby gain intelligence regarding people coming to our area which may form part of a and the surrounding villages fundraising for charities both local and bigger picture. international. We are looking for singers in all parts (soprano, alto, tenor and During the Operation vehicles were stop checked in order to detect and disrupt bass) and although we use printed music to learn the pieces, the ability to any criminal activity. In Upper Eden, three males out lamping and trespassing on farm land were disrupted and sent back over the border to County Durham. read music is not a requirement. There are no auditions: just turn up and enjoy Rural Crime has a huge impact on our communities, and we will continue to do singing. more of these operations. This coming year 2020 marks the 25th anniversary of the founding of The If anyone is interested in becoming involved particularly in farm watch and taking Fellside Singers and we are planning several events to celebrate. Our popular part in nights of action, please contact PCSO 5206 Karen Dakin or PCSO 5169 Christmas will include a meal by Temptations, and in the Spring our concert Janet Allinson on Tel 101 or [email protected] will include selections from the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber as well as other lighter choral works, and in the summer we will be inviting other choirs to come and sing with us to celebrate in a performance of the Vivaldi Gloria. Community Engagement. For further information contact our secretary Anne Perry Over the summer PCSO's have attended events in the area such as the local annebellechasseATgmail.com or our conductor Richard McGregor agricultural shows, coffee mornings and Wasdale sheltered housing open day ([email protected] in Shap. Or phone 01768 53683 anytime and speak to Richard/leave your number Appleby Junior Football Club Lights, Camera, Appleby Do you enjoy having a kick about with your friends? Sustainability is the topical theme of the first Appleby Would you like to meet new people and be part of a team? Remote Cinema Film Festival in partnership with Appleby Well Appleby Junior Football Club is the answer! Edibles, that ties in with Appleby's own Apple Day. We have We offer mixed teams for Under 8s, Under 9s and Under 10s, plus boys Under selected three highly engaging and pertinent films that will hopefully inform 15s and girls Under 16s. Whilst the King George playing fields in Appleby are and inspire, and possibly incite you to help change the course of our planet. being resown we train at various places on Wednesdays and Saturdays. If in Saturday 19th October doubt, ring 017683.51575. If you would like more details or would like to come 2pm: This Changes Everything (2015) is a film about why the climate crisis along and have a go, please contact us at [email protected] or Facebook is the best opportunity we've ever had to build a better world, based on the @applebyjuniorFC bestseller by Naomi Klein. This film is followed by a talk about local sustainability initiatives. 4.30pm: Living the Change (2018 /12A) is a documentary that offers Friday Club optimism, hope and suggestions for action for sustainability, showcasing a We started the Autumn season with a fundraising coffee morning..As always number of inspiring people who offer us a host of alternative solutions. it was well attended, thank you to all concerned. 6.15pm food: pork and cider casserole or Appleby Edibles vegetable Our first meeting was in the guide hut, we were entertained by Appleby Town casserole, followed by tarte aux pommes (French apple tart). Band. They very generously came along to play for us and we joined in with 7pm: Woman at War (2018 /12A) an inspiring Icelandic film about one some of our own instruments; the end result was quite amazing!! We then had woman's fight against the heartless industrialisation of her environment. refreshments followed by a lively game of "Floor Dominoes", another firm Tickets for the full weekend of 3 films, talk and food: £20; 2 films and food favourite with the club members. £15, 1 film and food £11. Please book food tickets in advance. Food served Dates for the calendar 6.15-6.30pm. Film only tickets, £4 available on the door. Doors open 3.30pm Wed. 2nd 7 – 9pm Bowls night Bowling club and 6pm respectively. Fri 18th 7 – 9pm Inner Wheel Supper Sands Pay bar, raffle and interval ice-cream from the Jersey Ice Cream Farm, For further information contact Peter Ivinson 61650 Melkinthorpe. Food tickets must be booked in advance from Appleby's Tourist Information Centre or the Courtyard Gallery. Appleby & District Gardeners’ Society For further information tel: 07903 858093 or email: We are now in winter! [email protected] This month’s meeting is on the 16th at 2pm in the Public Hall Supper Room, Make Appleby Remote Cinema your regular monthly social and support us! and the speaker is John Maddison, talking about Galloway Gardens Remote in Appleby is run by volunteers and is a not-for-profit organisation. supported by Cine North. Cine North is an Eden Arts project; the scheme is Join the Appleby Rainbows, funded by Film Hub North and offered to villages in Eden. Follow us on our Facebook page: Appleby Remote Cinema Scheme Brownies and Guides st Appleby Rotary Club 1 Appleby Rainbows (age 5-7) The Rotary Club Bookshop is open at the Hub from Wednesday to Thurs. 5 to 6:15pm Saturday, 10 am to 3 pm. We continue to be grateful for donations 1st Appleby (age 7-10) Mon. 5 to 6:30 pm of books and for the funds generated from sales. We can also take 2nd Appleby (age 7-10) Wed. 5 to 6:45 pm in old spectacles for Vision Aid. 1st Appleby Guides (age 10+) Wed. 7 to 8:30pm

We are always on the look out for adults to become leaders with Appleby Probus Club any of these groups - message the group for more information: If you are a retired or semi-retired gentleman and would Appleby Rainbows, Brownies and Guides appreciate some company, come and join us at the Royal Telephone Alison Taylor (Brown Owl) 017683 61241 Oak in Appleby, for lunch on the last Friday of each month [email protected] - 12:30 for 1 pm. Details from Ian Rudd on 62552. Appleby Highlights Appleby Tennis Club Two big events in the same week this month, both at The Hub, Chapel Street, The tennis club will be ending the summer season Appleby at Appleby Grammar School and will restart when (1) Saturday 12th October, 7.30pm the daylight hours extend next spring. If you'd like KNOT : Nikki and JD further information about the club please look us up on Physically exhilarating and touchingly poignant, Knot is an facebook.com/applebytennisclub or email [email protected] internationally acclaimed contemporary dance work featuring hand-to-hand circus skills, dance and spoken word to tell the tale of an impossible choice: how can we be honest with ourselves Appleby Textile Group without hurting those we love? This promises to be a breathtaking Do you have an interest in textiles? We meet twice a month with a date event. time and an evening meeting. Come along to chat and share skills in all (2) Friday 18th October, 7.30pm textile crafts. We have a programme of speakers, run workshops and BUBBLE SCHMEISIS : Nick Cassenbaum organise Outings. We normally meet on the first Tuesday of every month Bubbemeises is Yiddish, translating as a tall story, an old 7 pm to 9 pm at The Guide Hut, Appleby. Non members welcome, wives’ tale. entrance fee £6 or £10 for Special Speakers (including raffle ticket Join Nick in the warmth, steam and ritual of the Canning &refreshments) And for members only, on the third Wednesday, sewing Town Schvitz as he takes you on a journey to find the in the Pennine Room, Riverside 9.30 to 12.30. For further details please place he belongs. The show is accompanied by a generous helping of live contact Barbara on 017683 51157, Sandra on 01768 899795. Email: Klezmer music and should be a real treat. Applebytextile@ btinternet.com Also see Appleby Textile Tickets for either: www.highlightsnorth.co.uk/ 017683 52902 Group.blogspot.co.uk. 1st October: Speaker is Elizabeth Shorrocks on “Bookmaking by hand” Inner Wheel Whist and Dominoes 2nd October: Workshop by Elizabeth - £50 to non-members We meet every other Thursday afternoon (October 3rd, 17th & 31st) from 2 until 4 pm at the Public Hall Supper Room. All this and lots of fun for only £1.50. Bring a friend too. Ring Jenny Morgan 52210 for information. Appleby Lace Group Do you have an interest in learning a Lace Craft - Tatting, Crochet, Bobbin Lace or Knitted Lace. We meet every other week on a Thursday morning in the Pennine Room of the Riverside Medical Building for terms of six weeks. If you would like more information please contact Barbara Smith on 017683 51157 or email [email protected]. Villages Kirkby Thore 2nd 7.30pm Mothers Union (at 18 Dunfell View - Margaret Davidson) Asby 6th 4pm Kirkby Thore Memorial Hall Messy Church Wed. 2nd 7:30pm The Hollies, Asby Asby Fellowship: Peter 10th 7.30pm Appleby Hub Filling Station (Dan & Kristy Pattimore) Boyles 15th 4pm Kirkby Thore New Rectory Family Church Mon. 7th 7:30pm Methodist Chapel Harvest Celebration and 22nd 9.30-12 Kirkby Thore Memorial Hall Half Term Holiday Auction: The Lund Young People to 24th Club (contact Kristy Pattimore 017683.62655) Tues. 8th 7:30pm Asby Village Hall Asby WI: irene Nelson on 27th St Michael Kirkby Thore Open Day celebrating the Book Covering church Restoration. Thurs. 10th 12.30 pm Eden River Café Asby Diners: 2 courses For families of all ages - Family Church at K.T. new rectory - 4pm, 3rd and a drink £7.50. All welcome Sunday in the month. (contact Kristy Pattimore (62655). th Mon. 14 12 noon? Village Hall Asby Endowed School For 7-11 year olds - OASIS after school club, Fridays in term time, 3.30 Harvest Celebration and Lunch in aid of Macmillan Nurses and Appleby Food Bank - 5pm at school (contact Sue Grainger (61744). Tues. 15th 7:30 High Plains, Drybeck Asby MU: Craft Evening - Louise Reeve Long Marton Wed. 16th 8 - 2pm Asby WI Clothes etc Collection plus 'Bag Yoga Wednesday morning classes 10am to 11.45am. Details: Jo Lady's Cafe' open for coffee and light Chapman 07902718957 & www.cumbriayoga.co.uk lunches: in aid of GNAAS Carpet Bowls held alternate Tuesdays throughout the year from 2pm - th Wed. 16 7.30 pm The Hollies, Asby Asby Fellowship: John Oct: 8th, 22nd & Nov 5th & 19th. Bevan Good, gentle exercise, but come & exercise your happy glands too as Mon. 21st 10 - 12am St. Peter's Church, Asby Messy Church Thurs. 24th 8pm Asby Village Hall St. Helen's Almshouses it's such fun & with plenty of laughter. Details: 01931 715810 th trustees' meeting Coffee morning second Tuesday (8 Oct) from 10.30am. Spice loaf, Sat. 26th 6:30pm Asby Village Hall "Pie, Peas and Movie" Cakes, savoury pastries, cards, books, jigsaws, raffle & great crack. evening; "The Lion, the Witch and the Bring your neighbours too. Wardrobe" Orders for pies to Pat Bevan Craft evenings All welcome to come along on a Thursday @ 7.30 Learn (53433) by 15th October, in aid of St. Peter's to crochet or bring along your own projects. We look forward to seeing Church th some new faces in October?? Details: 62301 Wed. 30 10:30am Asby Hall mews Asby Local History Group Wed Oct 16th @ 7.30pm. All welcome. Details: WI Committee Meeting Wed. 30th 7.30 pm The Hollies, Asby Asby Fellowship: Pat [email protected] st Bevan Hallowe'en Foodie Night to be held on Friday, Nov 1 @ 7.30pm, £10 entry by ticket only - Tatie Pot & Apple Crumble, Quiz, Raffle & Fancy Brampton Dress Prize. To book: 62301 th th th th Sunday 13th October 2019 from 10 am to 2pm in Brampton (Appleby) Lunch Club Lunch club dates: 9 & 30 October; 13 & 27 November; Village Hall Big Breakfast in aid of Long Marton Church and 4th December Christmas dinner All Welcome And don't forget you can hire the hall by contacting Anne on 61158.

Colby (village hall) Milburn Sunday 13th, 12 - 1:30pm - Soup and Dessert, £7 Tuesday 15th October - Coffee morning and communal shoebox packing for Operation Christmas Child. Milburn Village Hall 10am to noon. Dufton Village Hall. Tuesday 29th October - Milburn Gardeners will have Cumbria Master Tues. 1st 10 - 12 Coffee in the Community Room - all welcome Composters talking about using our garden waste in an environmentally 1pm - 3pm Tea and Textiles (Community Room) friendly way. All welcome. 7.30pm Milburn Village Hall. Non members Thurs. 3rd 10 - 12:30 Art Class 7:30pm Book Group (Community Room) £2 includes refreshments. Fri. 4th 10 - 12 Mother & Toddler Sat. 5th 9am Rugby: England v Argentina on the Big Screen with bacon butties and coffee Milburn film club th Tues. 8th 10 - 12 Coffee in the Community Room - all welcome The next meeting of Milburn Film Club Is Friday 25 Wed. 9th 7:30pm Open Circle - Bach Remedies October 7.30pm Milburn village hall, The film PETER Thurs. 10th 10am -12:30 Art Class RABBIT Fri. 11th 10 - 12 Mother & Toddler Sat. 12th 9am Rugby: England v France on the Big Screen with bacon An American animated comedy film for children and butties and coffee. Coverage of later matches will depend on adults draw- details will be circulated to Friends and be on Peter Rabbit and his sisters Flopsy, Mopsy and Cotton- Facebook. Contact [email protected] to be added Tail enjoy Mr McGregors vegetable garden until a relative of Mr McGregor to the list Sat. 12th 6:30 - 9:30pm "My Favourite Artist" a touring exhibition by modern quilters. arrives then a battle of wills rages in the garden Entrance £3 includes a glass of wine Tues. 15th 10 - 12 Coffee in the Community Room - all welcome Temple Sowerby 1pm - 3pm Tea and Textiles (Community Room) Thurs. 17th 10 - 12:30 Art Class Temple Sowerby Gardening Club Fri. 18th 10 - 12 Mother & Toddler This new group is for those who share an interest in Tues. 22nd 10 - 12 Coffee in the Community Room - all welcome gardening. We will have monthly meetings that will Thurs. 24th 10 - 12:30 Art Class include speakers, plant swaps, visits to local gardens, Fri. 25th 10 - 12 Mother & Toddler Sat. 26th 2pm Afternoon Tea (St. Cuthbert's PCC) NGS open gardens, garden centres and even our own gardens. Tues. 29th 10 - 12 Coffee in the Community Room - all welcome Everyone welcome. 1pm - 3pm Tea and Textiles (Community Room) For more information email [email protected] Thurs. 31st 10 - 12:30 Art Class (village hall) Small Advertisements Great Ormside Nigel Parker is Tuesday 1st 7:30pm: Women’s Institute Chris Bland on Folk Dancing th st (still!) looking for a garage to use/rent for his car, Mondays 7 & 21 : Country Dancing classes in the village hall 7:30pm preferably in or near Long Marton. - £3 per person - bar open - just turn up! Wednesday 9th: 10am - noon: Coffee Morning Wednesday 16th : 7:30 - 9:30pm: Craft Evening This month’s Crossword Wordsearch

Across Editor: By the Rev Paul Hardingham. 1 The sixth disciple (Matthew 10:3) (11) 9 ‘And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the — — ’ (Matthew 6:13) (4,3) What about Halloween? 10 Love intensely (Song of Songs 1:4) (5) It’s that time of year when the shops are full of pumpkins 11 From Mt Carmel to Jezreel, Elijah — all the way (1 Kings 18:46) (3) and youngsters are knocking on our doors to ‘trick or 13 One of the Midianite leaders who was captured and killed after Gideon’s treat’. How should Christians respond to Halloween? Is victory in the valley near Moreh (Judges 7:25) (4) 16 Metallic element (4) it simply a fun festival for the children or does it have a 17 At line (anag.) (6) dark side that we should avoid? 18 ‘Cursed is everyone who is — on a tree’ (Galatians 3:13) (4) Firstly, Christians should not respond to Halloween with 20 Where Samson killed a thousand Philistines with a donkey’s jawbone superstition. The Bible reminds us that evil is a real force (Judges 15:14) (4) at work in our world, as ‘the devil prowls around like a 21 He succeeded Moses (Deuteronomy 34:9) (6) 22 ‘When he saw him, he took — on him’ (Luke 10:33) (4) roaring lion looking for someone to devour’ (1 Peter 5:8). 23 ‘For — is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction’ (Matthew We shouldn’t 7:13) (4) underestimate his ability 25 ‘The god of this — has blinded the minds of unbelievers’ (2 Corinthians to blind the minds of 4:4) (3) unbelievers to the reality 28 Fear or terror (Psalm 31:22) (5) 29 ‘We, who are many, are one body, for we all — of the one loaf’ (1 of spiritual warfare. (2 Corinthians 10:17) (7) Corinthians 4:4). 30 Assyrian ruler assassinated by his sons while worshipping his god Nisroch Secondly, we can (2 Kings 19:37) (11) respond with Down confidence. While 2 ‘For as in Adam all die, so in Christ all will be made — ’ (1 Corinthians people are often fearful of witches, ghosts, and evil 15:22) (5) spirits, we mustn’t forget that God is in control, not 3 ‘After supper he — the cup’ (1 Corinthians 11:25) (4) Satan. Jesus has secured the victory over sin and evil 4 The request of a man of Macedonia in Paul’s vision: ‘Come — to on the cross: ‘having disarmed the powers and Macedonia and help us’ (Acts 16:9) (4) 5 He disobeyed his father Judah by refusing to impregnate his dead brother’s authorities, He made a public spectacle of them, wife (Genesis 38:9) (4) triumphing over them by the cross.’ (Colossians 2:15). 6 I veto me (anag.) (7) Finally, we can also offer hope. ‘Christ died and returned 7 Fourth king of Judah (1 Kings 15:24) (11) to life so that He might be the Lord of both the dead and 8 Priest of God Most High, who blessed Abram (Genesis 14:18) (11) the living.’ (Romans 14:9). Halloween is an opportunity 12 ‘I have made you — — for the Gentiles’ (Acts 13:47) (1,5) 14 Implore (1 Samuel 15:25) (3) to share the hope of the gospel. For example, if we offer 15 ‘Out of the eater, something to eat; out of the — , something sweet’ (Judges sweets to children calling to trick and treat, we might 14:14) (6) include information about the Christian faith or church. 19 ‘I am the most ignorant of men; I do — — Or we could organise an alternative Light Party, a man’s understanding’ (Proverbs 30:2) (3,4) celebrating Jesus as the light of the world. 20 ‘Sin shall not be your master, because you are not under — , but under grace’ (Romans 6:14) (3) C S Lewis provides a helpful balance for us: ‘There are 24 Native of, say, Baghdad (5) two equal and opposite errors into which our race can 25 The last word in the Bible (Revelation 22:21) (4) fall into about devils. One is to disbelieve in their 26 Heroic tale (4) existence. The other is to believe, and to feel an 27 ‘Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you — ’ (John 8:32) excessive and unhealthy interest in them.’ (The (4) Screwtape Letters). William Tyndale, Bible translator and Reformation martyr This month is the 500th anniversary of the beginning of the Reformation, and so a good time to pay tribute to an outstanding English scholar, translator and martyr of the Reformation. William Tyndale (c. 1494 - 6th October 1536) was born near Gloucester, and studied at Oxford and Cambridge. He could speak seven languages, and was proficient in ancient Hebrew and Greek. As a priest, his abilities would have taken him a long way, but by 1523 Tyndale’s only desire was to translate the Bible, so that English men and women could read it for themselves. It became his life’s passion. For Tyndale had rediscovered a vital doctrine that the Church had been ignoring: that of justification by faith. He had found it when reading Erasmus's Greek edition of the New Testament. In fact, his life’s work was well summed up in some words of his mentor, Erasmus: "Christ desires His mysteries to be published abroad as widely as possible. I would that [the Gospels and the epistles of Paul] were translated into all languages, of all Christian people, and that they might be read and known." Tyndale’s translation was the first Bible to be published in English, the first to draw directly from Hebrew and Greek texts, and the first English translation to take advantage of the printing press. It was to cost him his life. For Tyndale’s work was seen as a direct challenge to the power of both the Roman Catholic Church and the laws of England in maintaining the Church’s position. When the authorities had tried to stop his translation, Tyndale fled to Hamburg, Wittenberg, Cologne, and finally to the Lutheran city of Worms. It was there, in 1525, his New Testament emerged. It was quickly smuggled into England, and King Henry VIII, Cardinal Wolsey, and others, were furious. Tyndale moved on to Antwerp, where for nine more years he continued his work. Then in May 1535 he was betrayed, arrested, and jailed in a castle near Brussels. Tied to the stake for strangulation and burning, his dying prayer was that the King of England’s eyes would be opened. Sure enough, two years later King Henry authorised the Great Bible for the Church of England, which relied largely on Tyndale’s work. Not only that, but in 1611, the 54 scholars who produced the King James Bible drew very heavily from Tyndale. Even today we honour him: in 2002, Tyndale was placed at number 26 in the BBC’s poll of 100 Greatest Britons.

David Winter remembers the arrival of postcodes…. Dropping a line Like many older readers I can remember being taught how to write a letter. Address, date, recipient, signature, and then we had to address the envelope, buy a stamp (two pence at that time!) and post it. The first change to that routine came exactly 60 years ago this month, with the introduction in the UK of the postcode – a combination of seven or eight letters or numbers which precisely located our address. It took 14 years to enlist the entire country, but eventually virtually the whole world took on the ingenious postcode. We were now part of a world network of communication. It was the first big change to our postal system in a century, but we happily took it on board. More recent changes have been more revolutionary: fax, e-mail, texting and their many refinements. Letter-writing or ‘snail mail’ as it is referred to now, is rapidly dying out. I would guess many under thirties have never written a personal letter or received one. Paper, envelopes, stamps are too complicated. I think that it is sad, but probably unavoidable. I don’t think many people will be preserving their love-texts for posterity. Products of a moment can be forgotten in a moment.

Wordsearch Solution September Crossword Solution Theresa of Lisieux - making the most of life Theresa of Lisieux (1873-97) should be the patron saint of teenage girls and young women who want to make the most of their lives, despite being constrained by family and school or work. Theresa grew up in a strict, devout Roman Catholic middle- class family in France, one of four sisters. Her father was a watch-maker. Like her sisters, she entered a Carmelite convent at 15, and stayed there. She was never able to go anywhere, do anything extraordinary, or hold any responsibility. She died at the age of 24 of tuberculosis. Yet this quiet young Carmelite nun became so nationally popular that she was declared patroness of France 50 years after her death. Not bad for someone who didn’t get out much! So how did Theresa do it? By not intending to do it at all. Theresa never set out to become famous: instead, she quietly determined in her spirit to seek God, and, having found Him, to honour Him in her life, to live as closely as she could to the teaching in the gospels. The result was a life so spiritually radiant that her convent asked her to write a short spiritual autobiography of her pilgrimage. Theresa obliged with ‘L’Histoire d’une Ame’, which soon became so popular that it was translated into most European languages and several Asiatic ones. Theresa also prayed for people who were ill, and there are many reports of miraculous healings that took place in answer. After Theresa died in 1897, her book just went on selling. People found the artless sweet simplicity of her observations on her pilgrimage as a Christian compelling. Theresa reminded people of what Christianity was really all about: simple but utter devotion to Christ, not endless outward observance of religion. Theresa helped many in the Roman Catholic Church in France to remember the first principles of their faith. Appleby-in-westmorland Town Council Has a vacancy for a Town Clerk Legal or Government Knowledge an advantage Hours 21 per week on current NALC pay scale For application form & further details Tel.01768351177 ext3 Or email [email protected] Closing date 31st October 2019

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Appleby Primary School Free Nursery Places for Children aged 3 Years. Coming up to your child’s third birthday? You can now access your child’s free nursery place from the term after their 3rd birthday. Seedlings Nursery is an integral part of the Foundation Unit providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere and supporting your child’s smooth transition into Reception. Ofsted rated the Early Years Provision as ‘Good’ observing that “children get off to a very good start” with “ the majority not only reach the levels expected for their age in most areas of learning by the time they enter Year 1, but many exceed them.” Flexible, good quality care available Mon – Fri 8.55am-3.10pm. Full and half days available with full supervision including lunchtimes – use your free hours flexibly to suit your needs, extra hours are available & competitively priced. IT’S NEVER TOO EARLY TO REGISTER FOR RECEPTION/NURSERY PLACES - CONTACT SCHOOL TODAY! The Buzz Club, from Appleby Wraparound Care, now available before and after school and during selected school holidays 8am-6pm Mon – Fri (fees apply) Quality, flexible, reliable and affordable child care run by a qualified teacher. For further details on either provision please contact: Appleby Primary School - 017683 51431 [email protected] www.applebyprimary.cumbria.sch. Church Services October 2019

Appleby, St. Lawrence Dufton, St. Cuthbert Usual Weekday Services 6th 3:00pm Evening Prayer (at Methodist Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday Church) 8:00am Morning Prayer (Said) Great Asby, St. Peter 5:00pm Evening Prayer (Said) 6th 2:00pm United Service (Methodist Harvest) Monday (14th & 28th) 13th 11:00am United Harvest Service at St. Peter’s 7:00pm Compline 20th 6:30pm Holy Communion Tuesday 21st 10am-noon Messy Church 9:15am Service at St Anne's Almshouses chapel 27th 11:00am Morning Prayer (First Tuesday – Holy Communion / other Tuesdays – Kirkby Thore, St. Michael th Morning Prayer) 6 4:00pm Messy Church 9:30am Group for Prayer in the Heart of Eden 13th 10:45am Morning Prayer Friday 20th 4:00pm Family Church 10:00am Holy Communion (Said) Alternates BCP/CW 27th 10:45am Holy Communion (4th (BCP) / 11th (BCP) / 18th (CW) / 25th (BCP)) Long Marton, St Margaret & St. James Sundays 13th 9:15am Holy Communion 8:00am Holy Communion (Said) Alternates 20th 10:45am Holy Communion (moved from Dufton) BCP/CW 27th 3:00pm Holy Communion th th th th (6 (BCP) / 13 (CW) / 20 (BCP) / 27 (CW)) Milburn, St. Cuthbert Each Wednesday th 6 The Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity (Proper 22) 10:00am Holy Communion (2nd / 9th / 16th / 23rd 10:45am Harvest Service / 30th) th 13 The Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity (Proper 23) 6th 10:45am Holy Communion 10:45am Family Communion & Baptism 13th 10:45am Holy Communion th 20 The Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity (Proper 24) 20th 6:30pm Evensong 10:45am Holy Communion 27th 10:45am Holy Communion 27th The Last Sunday after Trinity (Bible Sunday) 10:45am Morning Worship Murton, St John 6th 10:45am At Appleby Musgrave, St Theobald The Methodist Church The Sands, Appleby 13th 10:00am Holy Communion th 6 10:30am A. Sterling - TP 2:30pm Harvest th 13 10.30am R. McGregor - TP 27th 10:00am Holy Communion 6:30pm ‘Connexion’ service at Newbiggin-on-Lune Newbiggin, St. Edmund All Welcome 6th 10:45am Holy Communion by extension th 20 10.30am A. Sterling - TP 13th 4:00pm Songs of Praise Bring & Share Lunch – All Welcome 27th 4:00pm Holy Communion 27th 10.30am M. Harrison - OA Ormside, St. James 6th 9:15am Morning Prayer The Methodist Church Dufton with Knock 13th 9:15am Holy Communion th 6 10:45am LA 20th 10:00am Morning Worship 13th 10:45am A. Sterling HC 27th 3:00pm Evening Prayer 6:30pm ‘Connexion’ service at Newbiggin-on-Lune Temple Sowerby, St. James All Welcome 20th 10:45am Holy Communion for Harvest 20th 10:45am J. Worsfold Warcop, St. Columba 27th 10:45am T. Taylor 6th 10:45am Holy Communion 20th 10:45am Holy Communion The Methodist Church Great Asby 6th 2:00pm B&S Fawcett HF Church of Our Lady of Appleby 13th 11:00am U at PC HF MASSES: 6:30pm ‘Connexion’ service at Newbiggin-on-Lune Appleby All Welcome Saturday – Vigil Mass 6:00pm 20th 6:30pm At Baptist Sunday 11:00am 27th 6:30pm S. Radford Mon, Tues, Fri 9:00am Holy Days 7:00pm Kirkby Stephen (in Anglican church) The Methodist Church Warcop Sunday 9:00am th t 6 10:30am S. Thackray Weds, Thurs 10:00am 13th 10:30am J&S Bainbridge HF U Holy Days 10:00am 6:30pm ‘Connexion’ service at Newbiggin-on-Lune All Welcome St. Anne’s Hospital (Boroughgate Almshouses) 20th 10:30am T. Longworth Services every Tuesday at 9:15am, Matins except first Tuesday 27th 6:30pm J. Law of the month Holy Communion