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Parish Directory 2014.Pdf Crosby Ravensworth Parish Directory This publication was produced with volunteer effort to welcome new residents. If you appreciate it, please make a small donation to The Lyvennet Nursery group. 2014 Thank you very much. Hard copies are available for £1. Email Charles at [email protected] for updates to this directory. Thank you very much. Established by The Lyvennet Valley Community Plan Bank Head and Crosby Ravensworth Parish Council www.lyvennetvalleycommunity.org A Directory For Reagill, Maulds Meaburn & Crosby Ravensworth Painter & Decorator, Cont’d Mon-Fri, School House….……….715209 Antiques Chemist Kevin Bush…………………….716448 Police Jennywell Hall….......….…...……..715288 Boot’s Pharmacy, Appleby Paintings Local, non-emergency…………..…...101 Apple Juice (Seasonal) Jane…….715191 (Free Delivery).…..…...01768351410 Commissions/cards for special Reagill Village Hall Architectural Consultant Chimney Sweep occasions, Margaret Jarvis…..715441 Secretary, Margaret Wilcox……..715320 Eden Architecture: Environmental Design Alan Oddy...........……..01768351227 Paragliding Recycling Centre Mike Archer..715425, mob...08445003323 Chapel Community Room Neil Cruikshank…………….....715027 Hill Top Farm, Maulds, (Paper, Glass, Air Ambulance Collections Bookings Parish Archive Cans, Foil, Clothes & Shoes - no plastic) (See Parish Newsletter for dates/items Sheila Smith.....….…….……..715509 Gordon Bowness...…...…….…715382 Reflexology collected),Kitty...….………….….….715375 Coal Parish Council Karen….………………….……..…715237 Baker's Van R&D Cowin……………01768882520 Chair, Joan Raine (CR)……....715351 In training, Jude…………………..715724 Stewart O'Neil, (Fridays).…..01768863118 Richardson’s...…….…………716898 Clerk, Christian Barnes….……715545 Refuse Collection: Mondays Badminton Community Website David Hewitt (CR)………….….715000 Roofing Contractor Terry & Margaret Jarvis, CR Village Hall Charles……[email protected] Gavin Wilkinson (MM) ..…..… 715631 Geoff Whitehead ………….01539624504 Tuesdays: Juniors 6-7..…………….715441 Computers Sara Robertson (CR) ………...715210 Shap Community Day Centre…716447 Bed & Breakfast Computer Classes…...………715351 Parish Calendars Sports Centre, Appleby....01768352957 Low Row Farm, Dorothy Brass.…..715238 Repair & Problem Solving, £6 - Proceeds to local charities Swimming Pools Peaslands, Ruth Tuer .………........715205 Simon Cross…...............…....714607 Jill Winder ……..…………..…..715496 Appleby……………………..01768351212 Crake Trees, Ruth Tuer …………..715205 Co-Op Groceries (Shap) Pets and Pet Food Shap, Paula.…………………..….716664 Wickerslack Farm, Christine Jackson Will deliver free fortnightly.…..716202 Fauna Exotics Taxis …………………...…………………..715236 Craft Club web..……………….faunaexotics.co.uk Fourteen Seater Mini-bus, Keith Bird tables/ feeders/ boxes, etc. Tuesdays 2-4 pm, MMVI Picture Framing Hall………………………..………..715366 John Hall……………..….………….715214 Vanda Betts …………….……715391 Ian, Karen & Neil .........……….715237 mob…………………………07795567366 Bird & Squirrel Food CR First Responders Pilates Vet The Birds’ Bistro…………….01768483100 Betsy Bell........….……….......715346 CR Village Hall, Tuesdays, Frame & Swift, Penrith……01768862454 Web……………………thebirdsbistro.co.uk Crosby Ravensworth Chapel Liz….……………….…………..715030 Old Hall (domestic)………..01768351507 Bookkeeping Rev Phil Dew.…...……01539624275 Reagill VH, Mondays, Fiona Tethera (live stock)………….0176851819 Sarah Leete....................................715046 CR Charity Trustees …………………………………..715358 Walling (Stone) Brownies Gordon Bowness…………….715382 MMVI, Wednesdays, Nina……715630 Ben Jackson.…………………..…715323 Ann Longbone, Wednesdays..…….715243 Betsy Bell….….………………715346 Photography Website Design Bus Crosby Ravensworth Church David Hayward…….…….….…715344 Neil Cruickshank………………….715027 Fell Runner Bus Services,Tuesdays - see Rev Stewart Fyfe..….…….….714620 mob……………..………07734261937 Web………………………poppylune.co.uk bus shelter timetable web…crosbyravensworthchurch.org web……………..thegranarystudio.com ChrisArcher....……………08703215390 Web………………….…fellrunnerbus.co.uk CR Church Wardens Playgroup (under 5s) web………………shoeboxdesign.co.uk Butcher Alex Barbour……….......…….716001 Crosby Village Hall, Thursday morning, Charles Paxton…[email protected] Dowdings of Appleby.…..….01768352799 CR Food Alliance Group Nicola Simpson.………..……..715440 Westmorland Fells Group Travelling Van (Thursdays) (all will deliver) Plumber Web…..……………westmorlandfells.com Car Body Repairs Highland Beef/Cheviot Lamb.715000 Tim Leete………………………715046 Window Cleaner Ian Bainbridge...............……….…..716353 Winter Tarn Cheese………….716283 Public House Alan Oddy ………………….01768351227 Cat Accommodation Vista Veg.........….……07584 251352 The Butchers Arms, Crosby Women's Institute Bairds Cosy Cats, Daphne Baird…715246 Web….…vistaprojects.co.uk/vistaveg Ravensworth, Keith & Bev ......715722 Jackie Pelton.…….…………….…715363 Cereals CR School & Nursery thebutchersarmscrosbyravensworth.com Youth Club 2nd & 4th Wednesday Rachael’s Kitchen Granola………..715691 Headteacher, Duncan Post Office Evenings 6:30-8:00 8:00-9:30 web……….rachaelskitchengranola.co.uk Priestly………………………..715265 Maulds Meaburn, 9 to12 noon, (two sessions) ………………….715310 CR School Trustees Friends of CR School Industrial Supplies and Services web..lyvennetvalleycommunity.org Wendy Addison…….......………….714666 Jo Saggers.….…………………..715636 Penrith Supplies & Services for Industry, Massage Crosby Ravensworth Show Furniture Gavin Wilkinson..……..….01768864275 Esalen Massage, Brian Bowness........………………715239 Erratics Green Oak Furniture….715205 Hypnotherapy Kim….……………….07010513700 Web………………..www.crosbyshow.com Andrew Jordan..…………………715230 Ian Brown………………….…......715237 web….………………kimrose.co.uk Crosby Ravensworth Village Hall Sean………….…………………..714283 Ice Cream Van: Mondays, Maulds Milk Bookings, Freda Smith....…………715381 Garage Services Meaburn 6pm, then Crosby & Reagill Simon Watkins…..…01768351295 Cumbria County Councillor Eden View Garage (for breakdowns) Jewellery/Bags/Gifts Mob……...…………..07739578752 Neil Hughes..................….…….…713401 ………………………….…01768352020 Big Blue Daisy......…….…….......715504 Mini-bus CCC website…….www.cumbriacc.gov.uk Fell Garage, Brian Crisp............716351 web….……….…….. bigbluedaisy.co.uk Fourteen-Seater Taxi, Keith Cycling Group Gardening Services/Maintenance Joinery Hall………………………….715366 Nick Tithecott (Sundays)...……….715438 Martin Gill...................………….715654 John Hall....….……………..........715214 mob…..….……….... 07795567366 Cygnet Sugarcraft Classes Mob….............………….. 07733138821 Kennels & dog training Mortgage Advisor Joan Raine........…..……………….715351 Eden Valley Garden Services,...715770 Ingrid Grayling……………….......715282 Jonathan Walkingshaw.…..715630 Dancing Club web…...edenvalleygardenservices.com Library (Mobile) MP CR Village Hall, Jim Hewitt (Wednesday Handyman Fridays, Crosby 10:20-10:40am Rory Stewart Evenings)..…………………………715271 Martin Gill......….……....………..715654 Fridays, Meaburn 10:55-11:15am web………………rorystewart.co.uk Doctors Mob….........….…......…....07733138821 Lunch Club at The Butchers Arms Neighbourhood Watch NHS Direct ..................…........08454647 Pandy.....….…..…......................715424 Ist Thursday of the month Joan Raine...........….……..715351 Appleby Health Centre..…...01768351584 Hairdresser Joan Raine..……………….……..715351 Cumbria Neighbourhood Watch Shap Surgery.............….………....716230 Kitty Smith….………......….........715375 Keith Taylor.……………….……..715722 web………..www.cumbria-nhw.org Driving Instructor Karen Irving……………………...715237 Lyvennet Art Group News Kevan Taylor........….….….017683 62082 Heating, Plumbling, Electrical Liz Kearsley, Weds 1- 4pm……..715436 Cumbria 24……....cumbria24.com web…………………………..ktdriving.com Logic Appleby……………01768351812 Lyvennet Book Club Newspapers Eden Community Outdoors….………… Highways Hotline.........0845 609 6609 2nd Tues of the month, Karen Asquith N G & L Dent, Appleby Appleby Centre 67…………01768351640 Holiday Cottages ……………………………...…….715422 (collect in MM bus shelter) web……..edencommunityoutdoors.org.uk Peaslands, Crake Trees Manor.715205 Lyvennet Community Trust…..715348 ……………………….01768351411 Eden District Council Brew House, Maulds Meaburn..715205 web………..lyvennetcommunitytrust.org Andersons News, Shap.…..716450 Councillor & Chair, Joan Raine…..715351 Harry’s Barn ……………. 07751924982 Lyvennet Ladies Herald Newspaper (collect at Eggs Meaburn Hill Farmhouse ….......715168 3rd Thurs of the Month, 7:30pm Crosby), Joan Raine.…...…715351 Jean Bailey…………………………715443 Monk’s Bridge Cottage …01768774060 Chris Norman….…...….…….......715583 Oil Electrician Shepherd's Hut........….…..........715205 Lyvennet Renewable Energy Ltd Askham Oil...............01768862733 Logic….……………………..01768351812 Top Byre........….……….............715168 Maureen Newrick ……….…… 715370 Brogan Fuels.……....01768480999 Westmorland Electrical …..017683 52549 Wickerslack Farm.........….…......715236 Lyvennet Young Farmers Lyvennet Oil Group (group Felt Making Courses Yew Tree Cottage….….……… 715190 Monday evenings, Tom .….……715283 purchase), Debra Esterhuizen………………...715027 Guided Holidays in Nepal, Doug Management Development Darren Rogers......…..….....715575 Fencing, Walling, Gates & Paving Henderson…………..……….….715656 Dr. Doug Henderson..………….715656 Painter & Decorator Keith Golding ….....................……715446 web…..………………come2nepal2.com web…………… dha-management.co.uk (exterior & interior and roofing) Graham Fisher …………………….715037 Honey Maulds Meaburn Village Institute Martin Gill….………..……..715654 Financial Planning & Advice Joan Raine…….…………..….....715351 Bookings Vanda Betts....…..…..715391 Mob….………………07733138821 Jonathan Walkingshaw.........…….715630 Neil Cruickshank…..…...............715027 Media First Responders History Society & History Books Klikr Photo Library………..01132978784 Betsy Bell ………………………….715346 (books for sale about our community) web…..…...….………………...klikr.co.uk Food Smoking Courses Secretary, Eileen Risk....…........715324 Lyvennet Link Smoky Jo's…………………………716638 Nick Thomas.….……….…..........715010.
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