The News Magazine of the ‘Heart of Eden’ Team Ministry St. Lawrence, Appleby; St. John, Murton-cum-Hilton; St. James, ; St. Peter, Great Asby; St. Margaret & St. James, Long Marton; St. Cuthbert, Dufton; St. Cuthbert, Milburn with additional information from Methodist Churches at The Sands, Appleby, Great Asby & Dufton with Knock Methodist Church The Church of Our Lady of Appleby The Local Communities and Organisations of Appleby and the Mid-Eden Valley

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June 2017 What’s On in The Heart of Eden this month? Food Bank Collection, every Tuesday, Sands Methodist, 10:30; Friday , St. Lawrence’s Church, 11.00 hat’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s What’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s On? What’s On ?

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? I was once asked where I would place myself “theologically” in the Church. My answer was “I am at the extreme centre”.

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News from the Churches After that – a period of calm!! Visit St Lawrence’s Church, Appleby-in-Westmorland on Facebook and click the “like” button and keep in touch with what TheYYYYYYYYYY Trip to Zululand is happening in your church in Appleby. If anyone is wondering what has happened to Sarah Lunn recently, a group from the diocese is currently in Zululand as part of a two-week St. Peter, Asby trip to strengthen one of three companion links that exist through our Churchwardens: Mrs. P. Bevan (53433) Partnership for world mission committee. Mrs. Denise Frisby (01539 623542) Secretary: Karen Royle 07966 371044 As part of the visit Director Education Michael Mill and former headteacher Bernadette Calvey are representing the Diocese Education Department. The purpose of their work will be not only to St. Cuthbert, Dufton strengthen links between the Carlisle Diocese and Zululand’s Diocese Churchwardens: Mrs. G. Bryan (51414), Mrs. Sylvia Murray; but also to help Church Schools in Cumbria build and sustain links with Secretary: Mrs. Louise Stewart schools in Zululand. We shall be singing Compline on the following Monday evenings at 7.00 pm; June 12th and 26th, July 10th and 24th, August 14th and 28th and September 25th. All are welcome to this short service. Moving Mountains Evangelism Day nd Across Cumbria, people are responding to the invitation to engage in Don’t forget the Colours Show of summer fashions on Friday 2 Moving Mountains, as we look to help everyone discover more of God June , tickets £5 apiece. and come to know Jesus. The Dufton Poultry show will be on Saturday 1st July at 7pm for As part of the preparation for it, there is a Resourcing Day on June 24 7:30 in the village hall. at Beaconside School in Penrith with a range of workshops on topics Cup for the winner such as Telling my faith story; Telling God’s story; Preaching for a Auction to include two childrens bikes - almost new response; How to run an enquirer’s course; How to grow the fringe, especially through baptism; How to grow links with local schools. Refreshments - raffle rd It is an opportunity to be equipped and to be envisioned as we prepare ... and farther ahead, Friday 3 November at 7:30pm in to make the most of the opportunities that Moving Mountains affords Dufton Village Hall - An Evening with Amanda Owen - The us. For more information, and details of how to book click here. Yorkshire Shepherdess plus Pie and Pea Supper and Pudding, and raffle. Tickets £12 to include first drink Please phone The second guideline booklet for Moving Mountains - containing lots 017683.52499/52855 to reserve tickets now as they will go of different ideas for mission events - has also been circulated to all quickly. churches and is also available as a download here. See also Dufton Village article Thy Kingdom Come Prayer Relay St. Michael, Kirkby Thore Thy Kingdom Come is a global prayer movement, which invites Churchwardens: Mrs M Davidson (01768 Christians around the world to pray for more people to come to know 361699); Jesus Christ. Mrs M Moore (01768 362005) What started out as an invitation from the Archbishops of Canterbury Secretary: Mrs M Higginbottom (01768 362910) and York in 2016 to the Church of England has grown into an Oasis: after school club for under 11s international and ecumenical call to prayer. In Cumbria we are also Fridays in term time at the school 4.30-5pm rooting Thy Kingdom Come into our Moving Mountains mission. We’ll Messy Church: 1st Sunday in month, 4pm in Memorial Hall, be running our week of prayer from 4 to 11 June. parents and young children (this month the 4th) Village Tea: 4th Wednesday in month in the Memorial Hall And for the second year running we are asking people to sign up for a th 24 hour prayer relay. Sign up for a 30 minute prayer slot here. This will 2,30-4.30pm – all welcome (this month the 28 ) take place on Wednesday 7 June - the day before the General Election St. Margaret & St. James, Long Marton - so it’s good opportunity for individuals and communities to also come Churchwardens: P.J. Cox / Mrs. J. Cannon together and pray for leadership and insight. Secretary: Carol Bousfield There are Cumbrian prayer resources available on the God for All Cream Teas at Broom Cottage, Long Marton, CA16 6JP Sunday website and nationally via the Thy Kingdom website. 18th June, 2.00 to 4.30pm - £5 - in aid of Long Marton Church. Thy Kingdom Come nationally are making copies of Luke’s gospel We will again be having a sales table at the Horse Fair this year available for free distribution. We have ordered 1000 – if you can make to raise funds for the church. If you are de-cluttering your house use of any, please email Mike Talbot with a brief note as to how you or have any reasonable quality bric-a-brac, please let Josie would plan to use them, and how many you require. First come, first Cannon know (tel: 51836) as soon as possible. served! St. Cuthbert Milburn Thy Kingdom Come Beacon Event Churchwardens: Mrs. E. Godfrey(61007) Newcastle Cathedral will host a Thy Kingdom Come Beacon Event Mrs. K. Ridley (62106) on Saturday 3 June 2017 from 7pm until 9pm. Families, friends, and Secretary: Christine Braithwaite neighbours from across the Diocese and beyond are invited to gather st together to worship and to pray for the empowering of the Holy Spirit Sheep Fest 2 which was held on Monday 1 . May raised for effective witness. £2006 which was an excelent amount. Thanks to all who came and supported us on the day and to all who put in so much work It is one of ten occurring across the UK as part of the wider Thy Kingdom behind the scenes. Come global prayer movement. Places are on a first-come-first-served Thanks to the local business,s who supplied prizes for the various basis but you will need to register for this free event here. competitions . It was much appreciated St. Lawrence Appleby St. John, Murton-cum-Hilton Churchwardens: Jean Hutchison Churchwardens: Jean Hutchison John Tillotson (53349) John Tillotson (53349) Secretary: Jo Ayres (52017) Secretary: Jo Ayres (52017) Please note that our Patronal Festival Service is on 25th June at From the Choir Stalls: 6.30pm, followed by refreshments in the Institute. So, here we are in the middle of a number of major church festivals. St. Edmund, Newbiggin Ascension Day has passed, and next we have Pentecost – the Birthday Churchwardens: Mrs. M.P. Sawrey-Cookson (61574) of the Church. Join us for Festival Eucharist at St Lawrence’s on June Mrs. M. Marsh (51098) 4th at 10.45am. Then we have Trinity Sunday which this year falls on Horse Fair St. James, Ormside weekend. Do pop into church over horse-fair weekend and have a Churchwardens: Mr. A. Denton (51889) coffee or tea and chat to the visitors to Appleby. Mrs. M. Parry (51043) This is closely followed by Corpus Christi which we celebrate in Anglo- Secretary: Mr. R. Parry St. James, Temple Sowerby Appleby, and surrounding villages, to help us support Churchwardens: Anne Farmer and Angela Cleasby families going through a difficult patch. We’d like to hear from you if Secretary: Helen Morgan you have an interest in the wellbeing of families, and have a couple of hours a week to spare. Our Sister Churches Could you … help out with children, provide a parenting role model, help families attend important appointments, or offer a listening ear to Roman Catholic Church a family having a difficult time? Church of Our Lady of Appleby After 20 years of supporting families and volunteers we think we’ve got Garthheads Road, Appleby, it sussed! If you’d like to know more please contact me, Sarah Craig, at Fr. Peter Houghton (51474) East Cumbria Family Support on 01768 593102 for an informal chat. Methodist Church CancerYYYYYYYYYYY Information and Support in Eden The Sands Methodist Church “Come for Coffee” drop-in sessions in the Bolton Lounge at the Voluntary Sector, The Riverside Building (The Health Centre) in Appleby on the Rev. John Morton (51244) st rd General Enquiries Linda Taylor (53448) 1 and 3 Mondays of each month from 10am to 12 noon for those affected by cancer (whether patients or carers of any age). In addition Come 4 Lunch. to coffee and a chat, a gentle exercise class is available from 10.30 Sorry no “ Come 4 Lunch” in June, as it is time for the Appleby New Fair. to 11.00 in the adjoining Pennine Suite. If you require any further Also we have decided to have a break from “ Come .4 Lunch” in July information regarding these groups please telephone the Age UK and August ( Holiday Time) but we look forward to seeing you all again Carlisle & Eden number 017683 54918 on a Monday morning. on the 1st of September. The Appleby & District Arthritis Research UK Bring & Share Meal. If you can spare a few hours, have a great idea for a fundraising activity The Sands Methodist Church “Bring & Shared Meal. and would like to help us in the fight against arthritis, please contact Sunday 18th June (Approx 12:15 pm). Mrs Margaret Atkinson, Group Secretary on 017683 51047. For more Please come along. You don’t have to be a member or belong to any information on arthritis visit www.arthritisresearchuk.org Church. Just come as a family or on your own you will be made to feel welcome & part of our Church Family. Hospice at Home Carlisle & North Lakeland The service covers this area. The clinical team look after many patients Quench Youth Group each year and also support their families and carers. Anyone interested in At Appleby Methodist Church every Tuesday during term time 3.30 – 5pm . Quench is a place to drop in, chill out and chat. It’s a space to talk about raising funds or volunteering please contact the Hospice at Home office whatever is on your mind over hot chocolate and cake. There’s also the 01768 210719. Press contact: Cath Coates on 01768 210 719 chance to try your hand at various fun games and activities. News from the TIC Come along and check it out or contact Kristy on 07480 935119 or kristy@ The Moot Hall, Boroughgate, thenetnyc.org.uk for more info. Appleby in Westmorland CA16 6XE Playgroup Website: http://www.applebytown.org.uk Meeting at the Sands Methodist Church hall every Monday during term Tel: 017683 51177 (press 2); Fax: 017683 54200 time 9am -10.45am. Summer opening hours: Contact Wendy Walker ([email protected]) Monday to Saturday 9:30 am to 4 pm Sundays 10:30 - 2:30 Dufton with Knock Methodist Church Appleby TIC has had a new map made in conjunction with Paul Boffin Rev. John Morton (51244) Chamber of Trade. It is a fabulous map showing the Eden Valley and attractions, and info about the local towns and villages for locals and Secretary: Avril Swinbank (53102) visitors. It is a bargain at £1.00 ! Steward: Dacre Swinbank (53102) Lost and Found. Appleby Nichiren Buddhism Please drop in to the TIC if you have found or lost any items. We will record Appleby Nichiren Buddhism Discussion Meeting at 2:15pm Sunday 25th your details and hopefully reunite you with said items. Please note that May at Jen Kirby’s home Tel 017683 52921. Come and learn about it Cumbria police are no longer recording lost pets. Please contact the local News From The Area vets. Cerebral Palsy Cumbria are holding an Open Garden GENERAL On Friday 16th June 2017 from 6.00-9.00pm, at Hazel Cottage, Armathwaite CA4 9PG HOST is looking for kind, friendly, hospitable people of all ages whose imaginations are caught by the idea of welcoming an Tickets £10 are available from 01228 527796 international student at university here, far from his or her own family, to their home, for a day, a weekend or at Christmas. You don’t need Caritas Care - helping the hard of hearing. to live near a university, as students will travel for the privilege of Free help and advice for people with hearing loss. meeting you, learning about real life in this country, and sharing their Appleby Health Centre, own culture. HOST is a voluntary activity which makes ambassadors Riverside Building, Chapel Street for international goodwill of us all. Please see www.hostuk.org or call 1st Thursday each month 1 to 3:30pm; Kerrie Brooks 01697 324473. Thank you Also at other venues....Sound Advice Upper Eden Food Bank: Your nearest drop-in venues are at: Food is received at The Sands Methodist Church on Tuesday mornings Kirkby Stephen, Local Links Office, Vicarage Lane from 10 - 10.30am and at St. Lawrence’s Church on Friday mornings rd from 11 - 12 noon. Please ensure that donations of food are well within 3 Tuesday each month 10am to noon the ‘use by’ date. Penrith (ring 01768.895553 - Sandgate, in the (pink) Age UK building. The entrance is by the zebra crossing at the bus station Eden Carers every Thursday 4 to 6pm & Friday 10 to 3; Do you care? If so Eden Carers may be able to help you. We are a and Carlisle charity providing free support to unpaid Carers; throughout Eden, who 2, Long Lane (off Castle Street), Carlisle CA3 8TA, tel.01228.5945937. We look after a family member, relative, friend or neighbour who could can also visit you at your home if you can’t get to us. For more information or not manage without their help. We support over 850 individuals (170 to request a home visit contact: Hugh Stirling on 01228 562691 or visit our website at www.caritascare.org.uk of whom are young Carers aged 5 to 18 years). We provide statutory carers’ assessments: information and signposting; 1 to 1 support; Penrith and District Red Squirrel Group benefit information; newsletters, support groups including after school Your native red squirrels need you! clubs for Young Carers; social events; training and activities. Contact Become a member of Penrith and District Red Squirrel Group for £20 a year. If you see a grey, red or sickly red please ring Gary Murphy on 07974788434 us on 01768 890280 or [email protected] Visit our website at www.penrithredsquirrels.org.uk to donate If you would Let us help you care. like a talk for your club/group we can arrange them. Coffee mornings and other fundraising events would also help. Find us on Facebook. East Cumbria Family Support East Cumbria Family Support are in need of more volunteers in YYYYYYYYYYY Coffee Mornings A big job during the summer, weather permitting will be painting railings Appleby Public Hall, Supper Room bordering properties in Boroughgate and Chapel Street, now that is an Saturdays - 9:30am to 11:30am easy job to get involved in ! We also organise Community Payback to carry out jobs around town, 3rd 2nd Appleby Brownies at present they are busy cleaning the cobbles in the courtyard at the 10th Appleby Guides Alms Houses. 17th Inner Wheel 24th Armed Forces Day St. Anne’s Hospital Alms Houses Vacancy YYYYYYYYYYY Currently, there is a cottage vacant for a lady over the age of 50 years Appleby Edibles at St Anne’s Almshouses, Appleby. Seedlings are coming on nicely in the Please contact the Clerk to the Trustees on 017683 52017 in the first polytunnel thanks to sunny weather and instance. protection from the cold winds. We had some spare planting beds, enquiries YYYYYYYYYYY to the Tourist Information Centre. Town Council Report Mayor Making and Civic Service The traditional mayor-making ceremony was held at the Moot Hall on YYYYYYYYYYY the second Wednesday in May, as has been customary for many years. Police Update. The civic service took place on the morning of the Sunday following, Crime Figures with the mayor’s chaplain, the Rev. Roger Collinson, officiating. The Crime figures can be obtained via the Cumbria mayor thanks all those who attended for their support, in particular the Police Website: uniformed organisations of youngsters and the town band. https://www.cumbria.police.uk/Your-Area/Your- Cumbria County Councillor: Appleby Division area.aspx Martin Stephenson, who had represented the Appleby Division since Alternatively use the following link: 2009, decided not to stand for re-election in 2017. Appleby Town https://www.police.uk/ Council thanks him for his dedicated and exemplary service. There were four local candidates in the recent County Council election: Andy Incidents Of Note Connell, who will also serve as town mayor in 2017-18, was elected. Over the last month in the Appleby area there have been 3 reports of criminal damage and 1 report of damage to a vehicle, 1 report of a theft Cloisters of tools and a theft of a chainsaw from a secure barn. There has been The Council decided to defer re-paving of the Cloisters for a short 1 report of antisocial behaviour and 1 of vehicle antisocial behaviour period to avoid disrupting because of a succession of funerals at St in the town. Lawrence’s scheduled for the week when work had been planned to begin. On the 27th April there was an incident in Appleby Town which was dealt with promptly by Police. This was a result of an ongoing dispute Market Arcade Toilets between 2 males who were known to each other. The premises were closed for a period in May because of essential Police are investigating a theft from a motor vehicle which occurred at work carried out by Council who have provided the approximately 00:40 hours on Thursday 20th April 2017. A Terrafirma service since local government reorganisation in 1974. In 2018 they roof rack and LED light bar were removed from a Land Rover Defender are likely to revert to the control of Appleby Town Council, who are the in Hackthorpe near Penrith.Anyone with information should call PC owners of the Arcade. 2221 BROWNRIGG on 101 quoting log 8 of the 20th April 2017 or Heritage Action Zone contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 The Town Meeting received a presentation from Karl Creaser of Over the last month in there have been 4 reports of youth Historic England, outlining ways in which Appleby’s Heritage Action antisocial behavior in the town and 2 in the Bampton area. All were Zone status will help regenerate the town and surrounding area. The dealt with by Police at the time. next step will be the appointment of a Project Officer. The issue of parking in the area of Main Street Shap has been brought Appleby Football Club to my attention, please ensure that you park in a safe and considerate The mayor was honoured to be invited to present the club’s end-of- way, ensuring that access to properties and business’ are not blocked. season awards. A splendid year ended with three cups, a league Please ensure that pavements are also not blocked so that users are championship and a third place, a tribute to the dedication and talent not forced on to the road. of the club’s players, coaching staff and officers, nearly all of them There have been 2 thefts reported in our area one from a commercial products of Appleby Grammar School. These achievements were all property and the other a residential property, both within the Shap rural the more impressive considering that most of the home matches could area. not be played at Appleby because of on-going problems with the Broad There have been a number of suspicious incidents and vehicles Close pitch as a consequence of the December 2015 floods. Further reported over the past month, we would like to thank you for this as work on the pitch is under way and it is hoped that the club will be the information helps to build up a bigger picture. Please continue completely back home for the 2017-18 season. to report suspicious vehicles, people or activity. If anyone has any information regarding any of the above incidents or sees anything Appleby Chamber of Trade suspicious please contact Police via 101 or email force.control@ Appleby Chamber of Trade have printed and distributed the 2017 Guide cumbria.police.uk to Shops and Services. Copies are available in the Tourist Information Centre. It should, however, be pointed out that there is an error. The telephone Appleby Horse Fair. number for Glyn Jones Funeral Directors should read 51569. Please As in previous years during Appleby Horse Fair, it is intended to amend your copy. operate a controlled traffic flow system in the town when required at The Chamber now has a renewed website which lists all businesses peak times. This again affects residents of Garth Heads Road with in and around Appleby. If you are a business and are not listed then vehicles, who will be unable to park between 8am-6pm during Fri-Sun please email details to [email protected] of Fair. To minimise disruption, parking on Garth Heads road will be as normal from 6pm on the relevant days. The address for the website has not changed and is www. applebycumbria.co.uk We would like to acknowledge how helpful the cooperation of residents has been in the past. We appreciate the inconvenience many face Appleby Smarter during this annual event and efforts are made continually to address a The group has been active sprucing up the railway station following wide range of concerns to minimise the community impact. the sustained coach transfer traffic when the Line was closed following To further minimise disruption for local residents, those who need to the Armathwaite landslip. A lick of paint and renewal of sign to Town travel between Station Road and Battlebarrow and Garbridge Lane Centre has dome much to improve the site - so important that visitors and Drawbriggs Lane to access their home address will be allowed to have a smart welcome to the town. We have also been busy repainting do so only upon production of their driving license with proof of address parts of the Appleby Heritage Centre (picture attached), a nice easy to the police officer/PCSO stationed at those points. job for our group of retired folk and good company too. Other odd jobs include planting bulbs and ornamental trees, repairing a seat by Scattergate Green and replanting a bollard on Boroughgate. Crime Prevention If you want to join the group for a couple of hours a week helping to How Secure is Your Shed? smartening the town please contact the Tourist Information Centre. We Police often find that as spring approaches and the grass begins to are also seeking funds for materials, especially paint so donations will grow, crime also starts to grow as garden sheds become a target for be gratefully received and can be left in the TIC. thieves. People often do not realise just how much the property in their shed is worth. How secure is your shed and the property inside it? offers you and other members of communities across Cumbria the Please consider the tips below. means to receive crime information from Cumbria Police. You can • Do not keep valuables in your garden shed; keep these safely select which information you wish to receive by managing your own within your homeEnsure the door to your shed is secure, use settings, and it is completely FREE. Anyone can join, you do not close shackle padlocks have to be a member of Neighbourhood Watch (NHW), or become a member of NHW to join. Farm Watch, Church Watch and Camping • Use coach bolts or non-return screws to secure door hinges and Caravan Watch are a small example of the schemes that you can • Visibly and permanently mark any property stored in your shed, register for. You can join as an individual or as a group. If you want keeping a note of any serial numbers to receive information but do not wish to be responsible for a larger • Chain tools, lawnmowers, strimmer’s, ladders etc. to a fixed object group, you are still welcome to make use of this messaging system. inside the shed where possible As well as the partners providing information • Consider locating your shed where you can see it from your are Cumbria County Council, Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service, house Environment agency and Cumbria Neighbourhood Watch Association. If you do not have internet access, contact your local PCSO and they • Lock any access gates that lead to your shed or garden will aid in registering your details on the system. • Consider installing a shed alarm and security lighting If anyone is interested in becoming involved particularly in farm watch • Reminder Regarding The Scrap Metal Dealers Act 2013 and taking part in nights of action, please contact PCSO 5206 Karen It is an offence to buy scrap metal for cash - Dakin or PCSO 5169 Janet Allinson on Tel 101 or force.control@ cumbria.police.uk A scrap metal dealer must not pay for scrap metal except by a cheque which under section 81A of the Bills of Exchange Act 1882 is not Follow us on twitter and facebook transferable, or by an electronic transfer of funds (authorised by credit www.twitter.com/cumbriapolice or debit card or otherwise). www.twitter.com/ulvpolice https://www.facebook.com/cumbriapolice Partner Agency Messages https://crimestoppers-uk.org/ Eden householders have been warned of a possible increase in rogue Contact police on 101 traders operating in the area. For emergency always call 999 Your Police Community Support Officer is: PCSO 5206 Karen Dakin The advice comes as spring marks a popular time for home revamps and PCSO 5133 Larmour. and improvements. Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Cumbria County Council, Trading Standards report a rise in the lice.uk number of complaints throughout spring as many residents begin home We are also available between 10:00 and 12:00 in Appleby Tourist In- improvements and repairs. A spokesman stated, ‘With the weather formation Centre on the second Wednesday of each month getting warmer, more people are starting to tidy up their gardens, driveways and think about home improvement projects. This provides . plenty of opportunities for unscrupulous traders to con residents into YYYYYYYYYYY buying their services, whether this is mowing lawns, cleaning gutters, Appleby Clubs replacing roofs or resurfacing driveways.’ The team warn common scams used by bogus callers can include Appleby-in-Westmorland Society offering to initially replace a tile or slate on the roof but then stating Society outing water is getting into the roof and it needs replacing urgently, or giving The Society’s evening outing to St Wilfred’s Chapel, Brougham will take place at 7 pm on a cheap price to clean and clear the garden but then charging much th more for ‘extra’ work carried out. Thursday 29 June. There will be a talk on the Chapel followed by tea/coffee and cakes at Brougham Hall Cafe. In addition to payment for refreshments, it is suggested that a Trading Standards urge local residents to be on their guard with any uninvited callers who turn up on their doorstep offering to carry out donation of £4.00 be made for the upkeep of the Chapel. Everyone interested, including work. Politely inform them that you do not buy on the doorstep and that those travelling in their own transport, should book no later than 15 June, contacting either you wish them to leave. Davina Osman on 07958183901 (not as published in last month’s issue) or Archie Spence PCSO Karen Dakin, Eden Police Community Support Officer added ‘ I on 07977387486 either of whom can arrange transport if needed. would ask people to be vigilant and look out for elderly and vulnerable members in the community being targeted by rogue traders. If you feel Appleby Badminton Club intimidated by a caller, close the door and call the police on 101’. Looking for a new sporting interest? Please come along. We play Wednesdays 7.30pm – 10pm and Mondays 8 - 10pm. Trading Standards also urge householders to heed this advice and be We also have Junior Coaching Sessions on Mondays 6.30 – 8pm for on their guard and ask that residents follow doorstep crime prevention children aged 8 years old and over. advice, such as not agreeing to any work on the basis of a verbal quote, All new members are very welcome. Please come along and give obtaining written quotes from a number of reputable companies, and badminton a try, we are a very friendly club with a wide range of ages don’t agree to be taken down to the bank to withdraw money. and abilities Residents should warn any elderly neighbours and relatives about the Please contact Sheila, [email protected] for further risks and if possible notify Trading Standards or police if you suspect information there is anyone suspicious operating in and around your area. Appleby Bowling club Trading Standards advises people to get at least three written quotes Open evenings for anyone wishing to have a go at playing bowls, any to compare and to use local reputable companies recommended by age group from 9yrs of age, every Tuesday at 6-30 until the end of friends or family or are part of an approved trader scheme. When August. We look forward to seeing you. dealing with any cold-calling tradespeople, Cumbria Trading Standards recommends the following: Curry Aid 1.Keep your front and back door locked, even when you are at home. As Jessie is still not well enough to do the Curry Evenings she is so 2.Fix a security chain to your door, and make sure you use it every time famous for, Curry Aid is dependent on your generosity to help again someone calls. this year. Please have a coffee morning or a get together with a little raffle for the children. Ask your club or group to help Curry Aid this 3.If in doubt, do not open the door. year. 4.Do not let the caller into your home if you are unsure about them. Look out for, and come and support, the Curry Aid Coffee Morning on th 5.Do not agree to have work done on your home without getting a Saturday 26 August in the Public Hall. second opinion and three quotes from other companies. The children of St. Mary’s thank all of you who have helped in the past and will do so in the future. God bless you all. 6.Do not be lured in by the promise of discounts, one-day-only offers and ‘this deal is only available now’. Do not believe any ‘scare stories’ Fellside Concerts - advance notice a seller may tell you - they are rarely true! Sundays at 5pm in the Parish Churches 7.Do not keep large sums of money in the home. There will be two concerts in July - with more to follow later: nd If you suspect a rogue doorstep trader in your neighbourhood, contact 2 July Eden Valley Young Musicians & ‘Brass Belles’Long Marton Brass and woodwind ensembles & solos the Citizens Advice consumer service on 03454 04 05 06 or call the th Police on 101. 9 JulyThe Gainsborough Ensemble Dufton Flute, oboe, violin, cello & harpsichord - Baroque music from the early Cumbria Community Messaging 18thcentury If you would like to join Cumbria Community Messaging then please All funds raised are for the benefit of our parish churches - essential contact us or visit: www.cumbriacommunitymessaging.co.uk repairs and proposed new facilities Your support will be much appreciated It is managed by the Cumbria Neighbourhood Watch Association and Admission to each concert - £5 which includes refreshments Accompanied children admitted free.All very welcome Thank you again for your support at our fund-raising events and remember Friday Club that ALL the funds we raise (after any necessary and minimal expenses) We had an earlier than usual visit to Low Howgill Farm at the beginning of go to the charities and worthy causes we support. Unlike some charities May, during the beautiful sunny spell. We had a look round the cow sheds we do not filter off a considerable portion of income for management fees, and were lucky to see several new calves, one was only an hour old! expensive office space, professional fund-raisers and the like. Some of our members enjoyed a sit in an enormous tractor, while other members were able to stroke a calf and some lambs. The more hardy Appleby Probus Club members then went for a walk, the rest of us retired to the farmhouse for If you are a retired or semi-retired gentleman and would appreciate some company, come and join us at the Midland Hotel in Appleby, for lunch on the a very welcome cup of tea. We were then all treated to a very tasty meal th of meatpie and peas, followed by cake and more tea or coffee. Yet again last Friday of each month (this month the 30 ) - 12:30 for 1 pm. Details from it was a much enjoyed outing, which is always very appreciated. Ian Potts 51934 or Terry Turner 72918 Dates for your calendar Fri June 2nd 7-9pm Guide Hut Friday club Circus skills Royal British Legion rd There will be a short service outside the Moot Hall in Boroughgate in Fri June 23 7-9pm Guide Hut Friday club Irwin Wallace th Magic Appleby to mark Armed Forces Day on Saturday 24 June at 11am. All are welcome to attend. There will not be a meeting of the Appleby and Anyone interested in joining us please contact Peter Ivinson on 61650 District Branch Royal British Legion in June. The next meeting will take place on Thursday 6th July at the Clubhouse in Boroughgate beginning Appleby and District Gardeners’ Society at 7 30 pm. All members are welcome to attend. On the 15th June we have a trip to Yorkshire Gardens, Mainsgill Farm Shop, Millgate House Garden, Ripon and The White House, Husthwaite. RBL Women’s Section Depart Penrith 9am, Temple Sowerby 9:15, Appleby 9:30 The June meeting of the Women’s Section of Appleby and District Group Admission Millgate House Garden £3.50, The White House £6 to Royal British Legion will take the form of an afternoon visit to the include tea/coffee and biscuits Creamery at Hawes on Thursday 29th June, followed by a meal. Coffee Mainsgill Farm Shop, Lunch in Ripon For more information, please ring the secretary, Linda Huddleston on Appleby Swimming Club 017983 51443 or to book contact Robinson Coaches on 51424 If you can swim a width and would like to improve your swimming technique and stamina, come to Appleby Swimming Club. We meet at Appleby Nothing to do with the above, but ... there is an Swimming Pool during term time. Thursday evening sessions start at 6.30, Open Garden, in aid of Cerebral Palsy Cumbria 7 & 7.45 pm, depending upon ability. 3 taster sessions are available and on Friday 16th June 2017, from 6.00-9.00pm if you decide to continue, the cost is £38 per term. During the term we at Hazel Cottage, Armathwaite CA4 9PG hold regular water polo & fun sessions. Everyone is welcome including Tickets £10, Available by ringing 01228 527796 adults, who are welcome to attend the 7.45 session to improve their stroke, technique & stamina. Volunteers to help on the pool side are welcome & training provided. Hollies Recycling For more information come to Appleby Pool on a Thursday, email Don’t throw it out – help a charity [email protected] or phone Liz on 015396.23068. The Hollies, Roman Road, Appleby now collects • Used stamps for the RNIB. We can Appleby Tennis Club supply envelopes for you to send when We held a successful and fun American Tournament on 7th May with a full. picnic afternoon tea afterwards next to the courts in the sunshine. Do • Printer ink and TONER cartridges for come along to the weekly club sessions on Wednesday and Friday GNAAS from 7 pm and on Sunday from 3 pm. We have a variety of skill levels amongst us, currently being improved by regular tennis coaching • CLEAN Plastic milk (supermarket) bottle sessions for adults and children taken by our new coach Nick. The club tops for Leukaemia research is hosting a free ‘try for the the first time’ or ‘resume a former love of • Tools for Tools With A Mission (www.TWAM.co.uk) – old tools the game’ event under the umbrella of the national Great British Tennis get refurbished and sent to give people work and therefore an Weekend from 2 to 5 pm on Sunday 23rd July - all welcome to join in income. or just watch. Tools with a Mission enables people to earn a living and to support Do contact us for more information by one of the routes below. Future themselves. In many countries of the world people have few skills, little American Tournament date to be announced. education and no means ... Contact details: email [email protected] Thank you so much for including us in Heart of Eden; we are constantly or check out the club on Facebook which has further details or call amazed by the amount of items brought to us. Susanne on 017683 53434 Annual membership rates: Adults: £30 The photo is of Jan holding 2 boxes of used postage stamps, both just Junior: £15 Family: £50 Students: £20 under the 2 Kilo weight limit for postage. They were recently sent to RNIB (Royal National Institute for the Blind). Appleby Textile Group We also have almost 2 bin bags full of clean plastic milk bottle tops, & half a box of ink cartridges (please no toners – they can be taken to the Do you have an interest in textiles, embroidery, sewing, knitting, etc, Business Centre on Bridge Street). There is now also about half a transit come along to Appleby Textile Group. We meet twice a month with a day full of tools waiting for collection by TWAM. Including 4 sewing machines, time and an evening meeting. The first Tuesday of every month, 7pm 6 tool boxes, 12 various power tools, many hand tools & several large to 9pm, the entrance fee is £6 (including raffle ticket) for non-members, bags of machine knitting wool & material. is in The Guide Hut, and on the third Wednesday of the month, 9.30 to It is wonderful to know that we can bless others with what we would 12.30 in The Pennine Room, Riverside £2. otherwise just throw away!!! John & Jan Hall, The Hollies, Roman Road, Appleby CA16 6JH Come along to chat and share skills, we also run workshops, www.TheHolliesAppleby.co.uk Tel: 017683 52553 welcome speakers and organise outings. For further details please contact Barbara on 017683 51157, Inner Wheel Whist and Dominoes Sandra on 01768 899795 Please note there will be no more whist and doms until September. The or email [email protected]. new dates will be published in the September issue, and we look forward Also see ApplebyTextileGroup.blogspot.co.uk to seeing you again in the autumn. Appleby Rotary Club Villages Bookshop at Appleby Hub Asby Following the extensive refurbishment of Appleby Hub (Centre 67) the Appleby Asby Diners Club – 2 courses and Thurs. 1st 12.30 Eden River Cafe Rotary Club’s secondhand bookshop is once again fully functioning. It offers a drink for £7.50 – All Welcome a wide range of fiction and non-fiction books at reasonable prices and is open Asby Book Club – “My Brilliant Thurs. 1st 8pm The 3 Greyhounds each Saturday morning from 10 AM until 1 PM except for the last Saturday of Friend” by Elena Ferrante the month when it is open from 9.30 AM until 2.30 PM – the same hours as Sat. 3rd 10a - 12 St. Peter’s Church Coffee and cake the monthly local produce and craft fair, an event well worth a visit. th As always, we are most grateful for the donation of any books you no longer Thurs 8 7.30 pm The Hollies, Asby St. Peter’s PCC wish to keep. These can be left at the Hub or if you would like them collected Tues 13th 10am visit to Hexham WI then please contact either Barry McKay on 52282, Martin Stephenson on Wed. 14th 7.30 pm The Hollies, Asby Asby Fellowship – Tony Dent 51378; or indeed any Rotary Club member. Mon 19th 2 – 4pm Winder Barn WI Knit and Natter Old Spectacles. Thank you to all those who have donated old spectacles for Patronal Fest. Cream Teas and Vision Aid, those received recently have been passed on but more will always Sat. 24th 11 - 4 St. Peter’s Church be appreciated. Calendar photo viewing Asby Fellowship – Rev. Peter Wed. 28th 7.30 pm The Hollies, Asby If you are interested in learning more of the aims of Rotary and what Boyles membership entails, then please contact any member of the club or see our Wed. 28th Asby Wi, walk to High Plains website: www.rotary-ribi.org/clubs/homepage.php?ClubID=1129 for more details. Crackenthorpe Parish Meeting Long Marton At the AGM it was decided that we would join in the Great Get Long Marton Village Hall Together, a community event inspired by the family of Jo Cox. A national celebration of what we all have in common. If anyone has any th h Tues. 6 2 – 4pm Carpet Bowls Friendly and fun. £2 a session & all welcome thoughts or ideas please come along on Monday 5t June at 7pm, to 10:30 Coffee Morning - Cakes, Christmas raffles, crack, soup, Oaklea, Crackenthorpe or contact Lesley Kelly on 51900. The event Tues. 13th th – 12:15 mince pies,& toasties. All welcome. Post bus calls at 12:10. will be on Saturday 17 June 2017 and everyone is welcome. Lunch club Call Ann on 61244 a week before the date to Wed. 14th Noon book a meal. Tues. 20th 2 – 4pm Carpet Bowls Friendly and fun. £2 a session & all welcome Colby Lunch club Call Ann on 61244 a week before the date to Wed. 28th Noon To the editor’s knowledge, there is again no bingo or coffee book a meal. evening/morning in the village hall this month. Pottery Group: This has now ended but if anyone is interested please Dufton Village Hall contact Keith on 62642. Incidentally it has been running since 2007. Local History – no speakers are organised but there will be quarterly 2ndJune 19:00 Fashion Show in aid of St meetings to look at the local archives. For further info contact Keith on Cuthbert’s Church 62642. 5thJune 18:30 Pilates National Garden Scheme Open Garden Saturday 17th June, 1.00 to 4.30pm, Broom Cottage, Long Marton, 9thJune 10:30 Mother & Toddler CA16 6JP

th Entry £4, light refreshments made from garden produce available. All 11 June 18:30 Pilates funds to the NGS, which is the major donor to many of the caring and 14thJune 19:00 Open Circle nursing charities, including Macmillan Cancer Support, Marie Curie, the Carers Trust, Hospice UK and Parkinsons UK. 16thJune 10:30 Playgroup Also Cream Teas on Sunday 18th June, 2.00 to 4.30pm - £5 - in aid of Long Marton Church. 16thJune 17:00-20:00 Fizz Friday 18thJune 18:30 Pilates Milburn 23rdJune 10:00 Mother & Toddler Milburn Film Club 25thJune 18:30 Pilates The next meeting of Milburn Film Club will be on Friday 30th June at 7:30pm in Milburn Village Hall 30thJune 10:00 Mother and Toddler The film is Philomena A biographical drama in 1952 an Irish girl becomes Regular Events. pregnant out of wedlock and is sent to a convent. Pilates is held in the Village Hall every Monday during term time. When the child was a toddler he was taken away Pilates improves core strength, increases strength and flexibility and by the nuns for adoption, the mothers search for her generally improves posture and encourages a better body alignment. child takes a lifetime. Debbie is an experienced teacher and uses a relaxed but effective approach where everyone can work to their own specific level. Why don’t you come and give it a try ALL ABILITIES WELCOME Some of Bill Bryson’s favourite churches Wealth of Saxon carvings - All Saints, Bakewell, Derbyshire Art in the Hills returns for a 6th exhibition on the weekend of 22nd and 23rd July. There will be 33 Artists from across the Eden Valley “The glory of All Saints is its commanding position on a hillside over- exhibiting over 200 pieces. Some old favourites return like Elizabeth looking the very pleasant town of Bakewell and the exquisite Derby- Acland, Wilf Maw, Louise Lockwood, David Jackson and Bill Taylor. shire valley in which it stands, but the interior, with a wealth of Saxon Plus 10 new faces join us including Rosemary Koch-Osborne, Carol carvings, is rewarding, too.” Mann, Kay Leech and Sarah Reid. www.nationalchurchestrust.org/explore-churches/all-saints-church On the Saturday Debra Esterhuizen will be holding her drop in Felting workshop on the Village Green. Refreshment will be available Cathedral of the Dales - St Michael the Archangel, Kirkby in Mal- throughout the weekend with great cakes and filter coffee. hamdale, Yorkshire We look forward to seeing you there. “This was our local church during eight happy years I spent in the York- shire Dales and it was treasured not only as a place of worship but . also as a kind of community centre. It’s often called the Cathedral of The Art Class is now on its Summer break and will return on the Dales for reasons that become instantly apparent when you see it. It is massive.” the 14th of September2017. For more information please email www.nationalchurchestrust.org/explore-churches/st-michael-archan- [email protected] gel-2 The Dufton playgroup is held in the hall every Friday during term time. It is a very friendly group enjoying a chat, One of life’s great experiences - Durham Cathedral, Durham “If you haven’t been to Durham Cathedral yet, drop whatever you are coffee, play and craft activities from 10.30 in the village doing and go at once. You owe it to yourself. It is one of the most mov- hall. Children must be accompanied by a responsible ing and iconic creations of western civilisation. To step through its mas- adult. sive wooden doors and gaze upon its interior for the first time is one of life’s great experiences.” Great Ormside www.nationalchurchestrust.org/explore-churches/durham-cathedral- priory Women’s Institute th Much loved and memorable - Hexham Abbey, Hexham, Northum- 6 : 7:30pm Mike Addison, talking about “All bria Things Eyes” “Hexham is as handsome a market town as you will find anywhere, and Competition: A Favourite Piece of Glass the imposing priory is a central part of what makes it memorable. I did a reading there a few years ago, and it was delightful. You can usually tell when a church is much loved by the locals and that was abundantly Craft Evenings evident here.” Come and join us for an evening of crafting and tea,coffee www.nationalchurchestrust.org/explore-churches/st-andrew-hexham- and biscuits… and friendly company. We help and encourage abbey each other. If you have a project that has been stuck in the back of a cupboard bring it along. Any age, any ability. Third A diagonal tower - Cartmel Priory, Cartmel, Cumbria Wednesday of each month, 7:30 to 9pm in the Village Hall “I came across this ancient and memorable priory church by accident (this month 21st) years ago when I was exploring the western Lake District by car and I was simply looking for somewhere to spend the night. Cartmel is a lovely village, so it and its church were both delightful surprises and I Kirkby Thore have returned several times since. The church dominates the village Memorial Hall and is notable for its unusual diagonal belfry tower, which gives it an appealingly jaunty air.” 4th 4pm Messy Church www.nationalchurchestrust.org/explore-churches/st-mary-st-michael- 28th 2:30 - 4pm Village Tea priory June Crossword SOUNDS STRANGE There are still quite a few people called Richard today but some saintsÕ names sound very strange to our modern ears - how many of these names are saintÕs names and how many of them are something else all together? Answers at the bottom of the page. St RICHARD of CHICESTER 1. Wenceslas 2. Mesrop St Richard of Chichester, who 3. Blaise lived from 1197 to 1253, is patron saint of the English 4. Porphyry county of Sussex. 5. Waudru In 1244 Richard was elected 6. Methodius Bishop of Chichester but King 7. Attracta Henry III wanted someone else 8. Sebbi as bishop and he ordered that no one should feed or house 9. Fiacre Richard. So Richard lived with a 10. Budoc friend who was a parish priest Across and visited his entire diocese on foot for two years until the king What do you call a man with a 8 Laban complained he had not been allowed to kiss them when relented. map on his head? Jacob fled with his family (Genesis 31:28) (13) Richard is widely remembered Miles. 9 In favour of (3) What do you call a 10 ‘The child’s father and mother — at what was said about him’ today for the prayer he is supposed to have said as he woman with a (Luke 2:33) (9) tortoise on her 11 Swagger (Psalm 12:8) (5) was dying. The prayer was adapted for the song ÔDay by head? 13 ‘Terrors — him on every side and dog his every step’ (Job Shelley. 18:11) (7) DayÕ in the musical Godspell and 16 Bay bits (anag.) (7) it is in this form that most people What do you call a man 19 Preach, address an audience, speak in public (5) know it today: checking your homework? 22 Holy Communion (9) Mark. Day by day, What do you call a Vicar 24 On their way to — out the land, Joshua instructed them, “Go Dear Lord, of thee and make a survey of the land”’ (Joshua 18:8) (3) on a moped? three things I pray: Rev. 25 Joseph advised Pharaoh to appoint these to administer his To see thee more clearly, grain storage plan (Genesis 41:34) (13) Love thee more dearly, Answer: all of them are saints listed in Follow thee more nearly, the Penguin Dictionary of Saints Ð Down Day by Day. honestly. 1 ‘Assyria’s pride will be brought down and — sceptre will pass away’ (Zechariah 10:11) (6) 2 ‘And Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in — with God and men’ (Luke 2:52) (6) 3 The descendants of Esau (Genesis 36:9) (8) 4 The components of the crown that Jesus was made to wear before his crucifixion (John 19:2) (6) 5 Colour of cloth which was to cover holy objects in the tabernacle when moving camp (Numbers 4:6–12) (4) 6 One of the gold articles plundered from the Midianites offered to the Lord by the Israelite army ‘to make atonement’ (Numbers 31:50) (6) 7 ‘The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children’s teeth are set — — ’ (Jeremiah 31:29) (2,4) 12 Ate (anag.) 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