G^ZETTE .IULY 1996 Fublished 2Nd Luly1996
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TFI & DISTR lssuc N"12 G^ZETTE .IULY 1996 Fublished 2nd luly1996 ln this issue Walking with Maior - Parish R.eports l-ocal News & lnformation Letters & Diary Dates Competition and nnruch more I,OCAINEWS DALES LADIES EU'S LEADER PROGRAMME At the recent AGM the following officers A manager has been appointed to ensure were eiected: Chairperson; Rosemary the righi type of businesses and community Frankland; Vice Chairperson: Maggie projects bid for a share of $500,000 from the Pleasant; Secretary: Sylvia Barnett; European Union's Leader Programme. Treasurer and Press Reported: Elaine He is John Whittaker and will be based at Brant; and Hostess Secrebary Kathleen Thornborough Hall, Leyburn Tel: 0i969 Ilird. Thankswere expressed to the retiring 623r48 officers. Membership has increased and the Leader funding can be used for a range of Dales Ladies have enjoyed a series of guest community projects, including village speakers on a variety of subjects plus some improvements, tourism and building very interesting visits, the last being to the renovation. John intends to visit local Wensleydale Creamery. There was a good communities to a<lvise on the eligibility of representation and ali enjoyed a Pea & Pie projects and assist with the application Supper provided by Margarei Woodwarrl' pr0ces$. Marjorie Gali and Jenny Sunter. The next outing is on July 25th when there is a Trip to the Mill Shops, persons wishing to attend should contact either Margaret WoodwarC or Sylvia Barnett as soon as possible. THURSDAY CLUB prepared:::::--., At their recent Annual General Meeting it was decided to close down the Club due to for the decreasing membership. The final meeting INVESruENIS was a Dinner at the Bridge Inn, Grinton when members were present. The life vou all v PR0Tt',c"ItoN Chairperson, Mrs G Griffiths expressed regreis at closing afl;er l3 years of happy don't vet at MoRTGAGESEIiUcgs meetings and outings. She thanked Winnie I Coats for all she had done for the Club Know. during those years and presented her with a plant and two rose bushes fiom the Contact Will Pedley on 0L727 83661I or at home on 01682 620619, members, Mrs I Aliison, a past Chairperson, also thanked everyone for their help and Will Fedley BA! I,h.D f inancial Adviser. support over th.e years. Mrs Coates thanked Bepresenting only the Allied Dunbar Marketing the mernbers for the gifts and said she had Group, which is regulated by the Personal enjoyed being a part of the CIub. The Investment Authority, in relation to life ilssurance, pensions and investment plans balance at the bank ofS1l.46p was donated bearing Allied Dunbar's name" to the Memorial Hall Furrd. COLLECTION For dl yowr The recent collection in Langhorne Drive Jin aneio,l, ytlanni.ng raised &18.48 for Muscular Dyshophy. HEAIAUGH SQUARE PI.ACE HILL REETH MARKET SHOW SEASON A plague was recently "unveiled' to The new housing on Place (Silver l{ill 'l'lrc success of this popular market relies The Show season is u'ith us once again and acknowledge the support of various Street), Reeth is now complete the and on vour support. The Market, every ['riday, many iocal farmers will be hoping to repeat agencies to enable this project to be residents have moved in. The homes werc rvrri rcopened three years ago has recently or improve on their successes at the Great completed. The surfacing of Healaugh constructed by Lowther Construction, for ,rll,rlct,ed som.e new stalls and now offers a Yorkshire Show f{arrogate bebween 9th Square has been discussed years in for many Home Housing and are finished to quit." a but various t;rq{o 0f goods from fruit and veg, cakes, and 1lth July. restrictions always prevented high standard. Horvever the move into the anything lrrrl.clrrlr, plants to tools, crafts, clothes, Reeth Show: Wednesday 28th August - as from being done. With the new homes has not exactly been ,,lrocs, domestic supplies, second-hand we publish this edition of the Gazette availabiiity of European Funding and at the straightforward. Excusing certain design request lrrroks and a rvhole variety of statrls schedules for Lhis year's Show will be of Reeth Parish Council the faults one problem was when a remcval National lrrrrlil,ional to a market. available from either Reeth Post Office or Park coordinated a project which vehicle reversed into one of the walls, was parish lrr rcr;ognition of his loyalfl - Tom, with his Ba.rclays Bank, Reeth supported by funding frorn the demolishing it before r"he wrought iron Council, Euro lrrrit, and veg stall, has not missed one 5b, the National Park anrl the fencing could be completed. The other was rrrrrktt, regardless of the weather, since Rurai Development Commission. The works a swarm ofbees became very attracted to HMEL BROW FARM a llrr, market reopened - was recently were undertaken by local builders new house before the official tenants could The renrarkable success of the enterprise Blenkiron's ;rrrlscnt,ed with a wall cloek. and completed to a high move in. The bees had made made by the Calvert's at llazel Brow Farm, Lorv standard 'l'lrc summer period traditionaily attracts in lvlay. themselves very much at home in the cavitv Row to encourage visitors to their worhing rr,rv st,alls who lvill remain loyal to our given TAN HILL SWALEDAI-E SHEEP wall and were impossible to ,u,nor* ,nd farm has rise to the renaming of that lrl;rrkct if they are supported, .Daiesman SHOW had io be destroyed. Despite the calamity of part of the Dale, by the the moving in we hope lir,, on Pridays, don't just drive through, Magazine' as "Calvert Country' A tribute After a wet start the day became warm and that all the residents will be very happy in their new r,lolr lrnd brorvse around the N{arket - you'll n0 one will deny to such a strong local dry providing one of the warmest days for homes lrl plr:rsantly surprised. The Shops and Tea farmirrg family. 0ne rvonders if l,he the nerv the Show in years. The Show produced one lirronrs in Reeth arc also lvorthy of a visit self guided [rai1 around the [arm rvill of the best colleciions of tup hogs seen for *Calvert l"rrr lurther information on Reeth Market liecome knoln as the Way" for many years. Last year Joh.n Richardson contact the Market Manager, Elaine many routes locally seenr [o named alter from Dufton, near Appleby was the first lrL,irsr: .lolrrrson, Tel: 884590 persons of renown ever breeder to carry off the prizes for both AII joking apait they deserve their current the Champion tup and ewe. This year he Domestic & Commerciol Orr July 5l,h there wili be a cake and high piotile various ar,r'ard-q repeated his success again. Decorotors prorluce slall on Reeth Iltarket on behalf and the lhey ol' have recently lvon Their farm is now a SWALEDALE MARATHON For o complete decoroting service St Mary's Church fukengarthdale. (hrrtribul,ions &re eafllestXy requested, popular sought after place to visrt that last The recent Swaledale Marathon was held Contoct Steve Holrnqs grlruse comtact Gladys Atkinson on year attracted some 1500 visitors That under a cloudless sky. More than 400 01748 823 I 83 Ittt4550 or bring it on the day before figure, this year could easily double runners and walkers set off from Reeth I(hun. especially with the opening of their nerv lea Green on the 24 mile circular route which room" A visit to the farm is norv very much passes up Fremington Edge. Langthwaite, part of the recent Swaiedale Iestival Great Punchard REETH_- Head, Blades and Calver. ETAKER.)' i'rogramme. This year's winner, frorn Middlesbrough Traditional Family Bakers Visitor facilities inclutle: tearoom, shop, completed the course using in three hourE, a many local-recipes toilets, picnic area, farnr and riverside lvalk remarkable feat . Bread,pies savoury and f'ruit wrth picnic a,rea and seats along the I mile cakes & biscuits..... route. Their is disa[r]ed access to the main Private buyer seeks cottage all baked on the premises Speedy & reliable deliveries of farm buildings. in Reeth or close surrounding Also available: local cheeses, solid furels & oils throughout the The larm is opcn 5 days a w,eek - Sunday to area please telephone milk & fiee-range Thursday from 2 00pn until 5.00pnr for eggs Swale & Arkengar-thdale area further details please contact Susan or 014a.2 659430 Enquiries 01748 884735 Telephone 01969 650465 Cathenne Cah'ert Tel:38(i412 or SN6ll.l PRAM RACE DALESNIET The Government's Rural White Paper, That time of the year is coming round An lnformation technology and published last year, draws atten-tion to the again. The Pram Race will be held in rxrnimunications network is planned to take opportunities now available to rural August and will cover the sarne route - t,he Dales filmly into the 2lst Century. Such communities and businesses brought about Reeth to Grinton and return with a final lap Tan Hill Inn a network is thought to be essential to by the telecommunications and in-formation . around the centre Green" Dntries of all ages Keld nr B.ichmond North Yorkshire sl,inrulale social and economic regeneratlon technolory revotrution The DalesNet project -bab/ rn seeks grasp are encouraged, and most carriages Britains Highest inn 1732 ft ast t,lie Dales. to such opportunities by one '['[re network - knou'n as the 'DalesNet' - connecting and coordinating existing trT ue accepted as long as they can carry Reeth ltr miles'Langthwaite I miles nr]l 'baby" and have no engine.