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BCTG where to eat 2016.qxd:Layout 1 7/11/16 3:57 PM Page 1 Bishops Castle & Clun Where to Eat & What to Do 2016/17 Shopping and Services Guide to Bishop’s Castle and the surrounding areas. www.bishopscastle.co.uk BCTG where to eat 2016.qxd:Layout 1 7/11/16 3:57 PM Page 2 Bishop’s Castle is a thriving town which offers a wide range of friendly, interesting shops, two breweries with excellent beers to sample, good local food and lots of music and festivals. We have leisure shops, individual provision shops and businesses offering range of services unexpected in so small a town. So before heading for the nearest large out-of-town supermarket to do “shopping as usual”, try Bishop’s Castle for a more enjoyable and hassle free experience. The town offers plentiful, free car parking for those with patience to negotiate its somewhat cluttered streets and lots of pubs, cafes and restaurants for rest and refreshment and good places to buy food for picnics, barbecues or evening meals (see “Where to Eat” section and “provisions” in the Shopping and Service guide. Clun too offers a wide range of shops and services with pubs, cafes, (see “Where to Eat” section), shops, galleries, a museum and a garage. Car parks are free and a ruined castle with its riverside grounds and the ancient packhorse bridge make it a picturesque small town. Look for “Shropshire Hills Buy Local - Be Sustainable” leaflets and posters, a campaign to encourage residents, businesses and visitors to use local shops and services to help sustain the area’s economy. www.shropshirehills-buylocal.co.uk Bishop’s Castle’s 18th century Town Hall re-opened in June 2014 after major renovation work (see places to visit). It hosts the visitor information service for the area, markets and many varied events – www.bishopscastletownhall.co.uk 01588 630023 [email protected] 2 - Indicates premises which are wheelchair accessible. BCTG where to eat 2016.qxd:Layout 1 7/11/16 3:57 PM Page 3 MARKET DAYS In Bishop’s Castle Town Hall: Farmers’ Market The Farmers’ Market is in the Town Hall from 9.00a.m. – 1.00 p.m. every 3rd Saturday of the month. Flea and Collectors’ Market At the Town Hall from 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. every 1st Saturday of the month. Specialist sales on other Saturdays. Contact the Town Hall: (01588) 630023 [email protected] Lydham Friday Market A general market at Lydham Village Hall (about 2 miles from Bishop’s Castle) every Friday morning. Contact 07974 293989 [email protected] Household and Antique Auctions Public Hall fortnightly, usually Fridays (6.00p.m. start) & Saturdays (10.00 a.m. start) with viewing from 4.00 p.m. on Friday & 8.30 a.m. on Saturdays. Contact auctioneers P & J Auctions (01743) 233629, 07974 118467 Smithfield Auction Yard, sales of sheep every Wednesday from 7.30 a.m. to 12 noon. Main all day sales of cattle and sometimes sheep on some Thursdays. The auction yard is closed for parking on sale days. Contact auctioneers Halls (01588) 638639, [email protected] Early closing day is officially on Wednesday but many shops remain open and some shops close on Mondays- see guide. Many local businesses can also be found at bishopscastle.biz the Bishop’s Castle Business Network - Indicates premises which are wheelchair accessible. 3 BCTG where to eat 2016.qxd:Layout 1 7/11/16 3:57 PM Page 4 SHOPPING AND SERVICES BROWSING SHOPS CASTLEBRIDES 1, The Cobbles, High St. SY9 5BN (Castlebrides will be moving in August to Lower Aston Farm, 6 miles away on the Montgomery Rd. SY15 6SY, telephone number and contact details stay the same). (01588) 638332 07814 022358 [email protected] www.castlebrides.co.uk Angela Jones We specialise in bridal gowns, bridesmaids, prom and evening wear to suit all budgets and tastes. We also have an in-house alteration service so your gown leaves the shop fitting you perfectly. Created especially for you, bespoke Gowns can be made to order. Please call in or make an appointment. Late night appointments available. Credit cards accepted. Own shop parking. Opening times Mon to Fri 9.00 a.m. - 3.00 p.m. Sat 10.00 a.m. - 4.00 p.m. GALLERY EIGHTEEN (01588) 630200 [email protected] Sue Willmer Gallery showcasing Steve Willmer’s original furniture, made from locally sourced solid timber, usually oak but also some pieces in ash, beech and walnut. Plus paintings, prints, sculptures, cards etc. made by local artists. Open Tues to Sat 11.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Credit cards accepted. ARK ANTIQUES 13, Market Square (01588) 638608 07697 157969 Jill Thomas Country oak furniture, cottage bits and pieces, ceramics, treen, rugs. Open Bank Holidays, Tues, Thurs, Fri and Sat 10.30 a.m. - 3.30 p.m. Mon, Wed and Sun by appointment. YARBOROUGH HOUSE Market Square (01588) 638318 [email protected] www.yarboroughhouse.com Carol & Jock Wright *Coffee Shop only Yarborough House is a large second hand book and record shop. We stock 7,000 books, mostly modern, covering a wide range of subjects. Our stock of 1,000 second hand classical LPs and 4,000 CDs is one of the largest in the UK. The coffee shop serves Fair Trade tea, Expresso and cappuccino and a variety of cakes. We also have a large range of art greetings cards. Open Sat, Sun, Tues, Thurs and Fri and all Bank Holidays 10.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. TEXTILE TRADERS 37 High St. (01588) 638712 [email protected] www.textiletraders.co.uk Jim & Diane Gaffney Specialists in fine hand made textiles from around the world, all bought from the makers on our travels. Interesting clothes, beautiful silver jewellery, embroideries, ikat weavings, batik fabrics, rugs, cushions, bedspreads, cloth by the metre, patchwork sets, puppets, curios and many other delights. A wide range of batik tools, equipment and materials. We also offer a variety of talks and workshops. Open Mon to Sat 10.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. 4 - Indicates premises which are wheelchair accessible. BCTG where to eat 2016.qxd:Layout 1 7/11/16 3:57 PM Page 5 SHOPPING AND SERVICES ART & ARTISAN BOOKS 16, Market Square, Bishop's Castle, SY9 5BN (01588) 630435 www.artandartisanbooks.co.uk Judith Bowen & Rachel Hawes An eclectic mix of new books on art and art related areas including crafts, gardening, cooking and general inspiration. We also stock all Persephone titles along with puzzles, kits and socks yarn. National Book Tokens sold (cash payment only) and accepted. Open Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, Sat 10.30 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Bank Holidays. Credit cards accepted. OLD TIME 29, High St. (01588) 638467 [email protected] www.oldtime.co.uk Jane Carroll Locally made, high quality furniture and crafts including a variety of chairs, tables, dressers, stools, standard and table lamps, clocks and barometers and upholstered furniture. Commissions welcomed for any style of furniture and repairs undertaken.. Open Mon to Sat 10.00 a.m. - 6.00 p.m. (closed Sun & Wed but available by appointment.) JANE’S PETALS & GIFTS 10 -11, High St. (01588) 638222 [email protected] Jane Florist. Flowers for all occasions, fresh local fruit & veg plus cards and gifts. Delivery service available and wedding consultation service./ Open Mon & Tues 9.00 a.m. - 4.00 p.m. Wed 9.00 a.m. - 12.00 noon. Thurs & Fri 9.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. Sat 9.00 a.m. - 2.00 p.m. All credit cards accepted. NEW STREET CYCLES, New Street, Bishops Castle Shropshire, SY9 5DQ (01588) 638060 07970 545651 or 07973 784946 [email protected] www.newstreetcycles.co.uk Malcolm & Julie Furber Pedal & Electric Cycle Sales & Hire. Stockists for FreeGo Wisper, Raleigh, Whistle, Coyote, Viking & Avocet Cycles. Our shop has a good range of cycle parts & accessories including tyres, tubes, lights, pumps, security locks, helmets, reflective wear, bags & tools. We offer Service & Repairs in our workshop. Open Mon - Fri 10.00 a.m. – 1.00 p.m. & 2.00 p.m. – 5.00 p.m. Sat 10.00 a.m. – 4.00 p.m. Out of Hours by Appointment. DECORATIVE ANTIQUES 47, Church St, SY9 5AD. (01588) 638851 [email protected] www.decorative-antiques.co.uk Richard Moulson & Evelyn Bowles. We specialise in decorative objects of the 19th and 20th centuries, particularly Art Deco, Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau ceramics, glass, jewellery, furniture and metalware. In addition we carry out, or arrange for, a wide range of jewellery and watch repairs and alterations. Normal opening 9.30 a.m. - 5.30 p.m., on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. If you have far to come, or want access at another time, please ring first. - Indicates premises which are wheelchair accessible. 5 BCTG where to eat 2016.qxd:Layout 1 7/11/16 3:57 PM Page 6 SHOPPING AND SERVICES GET AHEAD HATS, 3 miles from Bishop’s Castle 01588 638246 07880 593873 [email protected] www.getaheadhats.co.uk Nowela Swanson Designer styles to hire/buy or custom made, Personal friendly service in a relaxed rural environment. Flexible opening hours - by appointment PROVISIONS BUTCHER, ANDREW J. PUGH 46, Church St (01588) 638584 This is now the only butchers left in Bishop’s Castle and Andrew and Tom Pugh trade in the old fashioned way, sourcing meat from farmers and hanging it on the bone for the required time. Our home cured bacon and handmade Shropshire pork sausages are a speciality.
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  • Sources of Farm Pollution and Impact on River Quality

    Sources of Farm Pollution and Impact on River Quality

    Sources of Farm Pollution and Impact on River Quality Volume I WRc pic NRA National Rivers Authority Project Record 0 0 1 / 1 3/W Souces of farm pollution and impact on river quality G.P Rutt*, T Pickering*, D Woodrow, C Turner0 and C P Mainstone * Now with NRA Welsh Region + Now with NRA North West Region ° Now with NRA Northumbrian Region Research Contractor: WRc pic Henley Rd Medmenham Marlow SL7 2HD National Rivers Authority Rivers House Waterside Drive Almondsbury Bristol BS12 4UD NRA Project Record 001/13/W j I ENVIRONMENT AGENCY 010205 National Rivers Authority Rivers House Waterside Drive Almondsbury Bristol BS12 4UD Tel: 0454 624400 Fax: 0454 624409 © National Rivers Authority 1992 All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the National Rivers Authority. This report is the result of work jointly funded by the National Rivers Authority and the Scotland and Northern Ireland Forum for Enviornmental Research. Dissemination status Internal: Limited External: Restricted Research contractor This document was produced under R&D Contract 001 by: WRc plC Henley Rd Medmenham Marlow SL7 2HD Tel: 0491 571531 Fax: 0491 579094 WRc Report Na NR 3177/4206 NRA Project Leader The NRA's Project Leader for R&D Contract 001: F Jones - Welsh Region Additional copies Further copies of this document may be obtained from Regional R&D Co-ordinators or the R&D Section of NRA Head Office.