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How to apply for an affordable property in Grange and District

Letter from the Editor

The Affordable Housing schemes are progressing well in Grange and Kents Bank, and Grange Now and local councillors are being asked: “How do we apply for one?”. It is hoped that the Berners scheme will be completed by the end of June. Properties for affordable rent at the Berners and Over Sands View developments will be advertised through Cumbria Choice www.cumbriachoice.org.uk. Cumbria Choice is a choice based lettings scheme that enables applicants to bid for properties that they are interested in when they are advertised but you do need to be registered. Priority for housing is awarded through a 'Banding' system that places people in one of five bands according to their housing needs. Applicants for Berners and Over Sands View will have to have a local connection. The local area is defined as Grange and the surrounding parishes and the connection to the area includes a range of criteria such as - having a permanent job in the area, having lived here for three or more years, attended school in the area or the need to care for or to be cared for by someone living in the area. The first four affordable houses for sale at Over sands View have been advertised in the Westmorland Gazette with the next three coming up in phase 2 next year. Eligibility for these properties is assessed by the District

Thursday 11th - Sunday 14th June is the launch weekend for the Morecambe Bay Cycle Way and the inaugural ride of the route. On Friday the 12th, riders will be passing through Cartmel on their way to Grange. Then on the Saturday, the cyclists travel from Grange to Silverdale via Levens and Arnside. As we go to press, the route is set to pass through Grange town centre only. It remains to be seen if the promenade will be used as part of the route at a later date.

A good response has come from the last two issues being delivered to Arnside. In fact we are now looking for deliverers in that area so it is likely to become permanent, particularly if we can attract some Arnside advertisers. Grange Now is a free community newspaper that survives by including paid for adverts. If you wish to promote your business to local residents why not give it a try.

Booths? No Booths? Booths? No Booths? Nothing in life is certain. But if all goes to plan we will be at Holker so please come and say hello. The next deadline is 19th June. (just before Father's day and the longest day)

Our new team photo shows everyone who I am extremely grateful to for the production of Grange Now - namely Kerstin, Lorena, Glenn and Sharon. Best wishes, Chris

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Independent Chartered Financial Planners Cragdale House, Kents Bank Road, Grange-over-Sands. LA11 7EY

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Directors:

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Council Affordable Housing Officer and applicants must also meet the local connection criteria. If anyone would like more information please contact Mary Wilson District Councillor Grange West on 015395 36673 or Eric Morrell District Councillor Grange North through SLDC.

Chamber of Trade

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Peter Endsor has been re-elected as President of Grange & District Chamber of Trade & Hoteliers Association for the fourth year running.

Peter told Grange Now: “I’m delighted to be re-elected. The Chamber has grown to 63 members and has been involved with the new Town map, Christmas Extravaganza, Mayor’s garden party, and donated to many Charities. If you have a business in Grange and district come along to one of our meetings.” You can email Pete.pendsor@icloud.com or ring

07527 844403 015395 32592 for details of meetings

Grange Now would like to congratulate Peter and wish him every success for the coming year.

Investment Matters By Gary Richardson FCIB, CFP

In the 7th May general election the Conservative party achieved a majority victory – the win was perhaps not a surprise but the margin certainly was. Politics aside the outcome was received well by investment markets, investors and business alike. Investment markets hate uncertainty and with the Conservatives at the helm it provides greater stability since we already know their policies and plans with the next term largely a continuation of the last one. The Conservatives have suggested they will introduce an increased inheritance tax allowance which for couples could provide a joint allowance of £1 million. To do this there may be an additional £175,000 allowance each which relates specifically to property which would take the combined allowance up to £1 million. Other than this headline statement no further details are held and therefore we await with interest exactly how this might work in practice. The party has also suggested that for individuals earning above £150,000 the

maximum annual amount that can be paid into pensions may be restricted from £40,000 to £10,000. The headline “too rich to need a pension” stood out. Again, we await further details in due course. It would seem interest rates are set for a further sustained period at very low levels with little pressure on the Monetary Policy Committee to increase rates at this point.

Inevitably there will be new rules and regulations along the way but at least we have a good broad understanding of the frameworks that will apply for this next term.

The comments in this Editorial are only general and should not be taken as specific advice. It is important that you seek independent advice before taking any action on the above, or any other, subjects. It should be noted that the value of some investments can fall as well as rise therefore you may get back less than originally invested. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to the future. Independent Investment Associates Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.


Take the Plunge Today! Neighbourhood Plan

WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

Is it the Leedo? The Laido? The Old Swimming Pool? Take a look at its new hoardings, and see what the inside looks like at the moment - there are now viewing windows to peep through. Take the kids to have a look, and ask them to imagine how we could use it in the winter, or when it's raining. How could we connect it to the state of the tides and the weather? A giant sundial? A tidedriven mermaid clock? Wind-powered moving sculptures? A £10.00 gift voucher for the most fabulous amazing idea, open to all ages. Just email your name and idea to contactus@

grangeoversands.net by 30 June. Results will be in July's Grange Now. The Lido’s future is still undecided but the Neighbourhood Plan is looking to set some policies for its use. We have your ideas from the survey last summer, and welcome more comments - look out for our listening posts on street corners and at the Library in the next few weeks. Keep telling us about your favourite green spaces around Grange and Kents Bank as well. And a big ‘thank you’ to residents who got in touch about joining the Steering Group to represent the Kents Bank area. We hope to see some new faces soon.

Wilson Robinson

Based in Cartmel Free Consultation Collect and Return service Tel: 015395 35513 Mob: 07964 180021

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Does all our recycling go into one container?

Following a number of complaints this month from residents who claim they have seen all the recycling containers being emptied into the same collection wagon, we contacted South Lakeland District Council for confirmation that this is not the case. We received this response from their spokesman: “All recyclables collected by our contractors have to be separated otherwise the processing stations won’t accept the load, as it would be ‘contaminated’, so it would not be in anyone’s commercial interest to mix up the recyclables. “We are provided with extensive documentation from the contractors and the processing stations, including weighbridge tickets, to verify that the loads are delivered correctly and how much is collected; and we would re-assure people using our recycling banks that their paper, card, cans and plastic is recycled through the proper channels and that we have not had any reports that recyclable materials have been rejected by the processing stations. However, if a resident witnesses any suspicious activity at our recycling banks, we would ask them to contact us with as much information as possible so that we can investigate further.’’

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Newly elected There are some new faces on Grange Town Council following the recent election, and also some familiar ones. Former Mayor, Tricia Thomas has been re-elected for Grange North along with new Councillors, Ann Walmsley, Judith Shapland and Martin Ingle. For Grange South there was re-election success for former Council leader Tom Harvey

and Councillor Ron Shapland who will work alongside newly elected councillors, Tracey Hathorn and William Woods.

At the first Town Council meeting on Monday 18th May, Councillor William Woods became Council Leader (Chair) with Councillor Ron Shapland voted on as his Deputy and Civic Mayor. The next town council meeting will take place in Victoria Hall at 7pm on Monday 8th June. Congratulations to them all.

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Monday 6.30pm & Sundays at 9.30am

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is available on the day at Berners Close car park and a free bus from the railway station to the event and back.

Following on from the day’s activities will be a concert by the Lancaster Singers at St Paul’s Church, Grange. See the Arts page for more details.

Taffy Thomas, Fifi the Flea, Car boot sale and much more! For a fun day out while supporting your local hospice go along to Haverthwaite Playing Fields on Sunday 21st June. Gates open 9.00am to 3.30pm. Admission £2.00, children under 16 go free. Car boot bookings £7.00 in advance or £8 on the day. Contact: Dorothy Crabtree: 015395 30132; Sylvia Chadwick: 015395 31685; Marian Wilson: 015395 31779.

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A number of concerned residents contacted us, so we, in turn, contacted Booths and this is what they told us: “Booths have completed their purchase of the former Batemans Toyota Garage site in Grange-over-Sands.

Since the original scheme was drawn up a new improved flood prevention scheme has been prepared by the Environment Agency. In order to implement the scheme alterations will be required to the existing planning permission and an application has been made to the Local Planning Authority.” Director Graham Booth said, “Booths remain committed to building a new store in Grange. We look forward to bringing our

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Newby Bridge resident, Alan Oatway, was in Nepal, hoping to complete a trek through a remote and rarely visited rural valley called Rolwaling when the first quake hit. He is now home, safe, but visibly shocked by all he has seen. This is his eyewitness account of what happened.

Mid morning on 25th April 2015, my two companions and I arrived in the village of Simigaon, Nepal. We had climbed over 2000ft from the valley below, and to permit proper acclimatisation we were going to stay for the rest of the day and overnight. This was a village of narrow terraced fields hewn from the hillside, with houses scattered across the slope, and with no road access. We briefly looked at the brand new school, built with the proceeds of twelve years’ fundraising, and sporting a red ribbon across its doors in readiness for a grand Opening Ceremony that afternoon. We also saw the Gompa, their equivalent of a church, before checking into the lodge. What next? I so nearly decided to lie down for a rest, but decided instead to take some photographs. As I stepped outside, the step itself seemed a bit wobbly, and then as I

stepped down, the ground itself was no better. Quickly, the increasing violence of the rocking, and the accompanying noise, left no doubt that this was an earthquake. People nearby me were flung to the ground, so I went down on all fours. At this point, a nearer noise from behind caused me to turn, to witness “our” lodge collapsing into the byre underneath. Taking a rest would most likely have cost me my life. Strong and unpredictable movements accompanied by incredible roaring noises from within the earth, and awesome landslide noises from nearby. Eventually the tremors subsided. Many landslides could be seen pouring down into the valley we had left, but the first priority was to account for everyone. Of my companions, Oliver had been doing some washing and was fine. Mike, on the other hand, had chosen to take a shower in a stone structure about

6ft by 3. At first, he had thought the village children might be playing games with him, but in time the vibrations threw the door open and he fell out, just as the stone building collapsed to the ground. Where he landed was moving too, and he was thrown down to the next terrace, some 10 feet below, where he landed in a bed of Himalayan nettles. These have an even worse sting than our own. Our Sherpa scuttled around on all fours to check on us, and was able to re-unite Mike with his underwear: in retrospect this part of the event gave us much amusement as can be imagined, but Mike’s escape was amongst the luckiest in this village. It was apparent right away that this was a huge earthquake. For those who remember the Coniston event of December 2010, this one had a destructive power 4 million times greater, and within a matter of minutes it had raised the entire Kathmandu valley by 1 metre. Our onward route was completely out of the question, and the way we had come was impassable. We stayed in Simigaon for 5 days, and our overwhelming memory is of the dignity, resilience and humanity of the villagers, who had lost their homes, and in the case of the lodges, their livelihoods too. Yet they were all unfailingly cheerful, considerate of the needs of strangers like us in their midst, and they began picking up the pieces of their lives without a murmur of complaint. Their reaction to the destruction of their school was one of gratitude that the ‘quake had taken the school then, and not when the 52 children had started the following day.

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officiating at the promenade kiosk that they thought it was a much needed and appreciated facility. Following the publication of a damning Ofsted report on the inspection of Children’s Services, Conservative County Councillors have called for the Cabinet Portfolio holder for Children’s Services, Cllr Anne Burns to step down. The report follows an inspection in March of services for children in need of help and protection; children looked after and care leavers. It concludes

Not that I can relax now, being re-elected is of course great but it also brings with it a great responsibility. Over half of those of you who voted voted for me and I feel a massive responsibility to justify that degree of faith. Rest assured I will keep working as hard as I have over the past ten years to make South Lakeland one of the best places in the country to live and ensure that we get the services and attention we deserve. One of the really positive things about knowing that over half of the people who voted voted for me is that I can be fairly confident that most of you think that the work we have been doing over the years addressing

that despite improvements in many areas, overall services in Cumbria remain inadequate. The report states that “there are widespread or serious failures in the delivery of services for looked after children which result in their welfare not being safeguarded and promoted. Leaders and managers have not been able to demonstrate sufficient understanding of failures in services for looked after children, and have been ineffective in prioritising, challenging and making

issues like the shortage of affordable housing, the need for more apprenticeships and in particular improving the facilities at the Westmorland General Hospital is useful. Knowing that I have that support makes having conversations with Government ministers about these and other issues such as the electrification of the Furness Line that bit easier. Of course not being in coalition any longer means that I will not be able to raise things with Liberal Democrat ministers any more. But, to be honest, most of my conversations were with fairly unfriendly Conservative ministers during the coalition and my first five years as your MP were spent dealing with

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A team from Boxes of Hope, Cumbria has returned from a visit to Tinca Village School in Romania. They kindly sent Grange Now this report: Although Christmas shoeboxes are our main priority, we are able to support this wonderful little school with surplus money from the shoeboxes, and from individual and group donations which we receive throughout the year. Shoeboxes give tremendous pleasure, but education is the way forward for these children who live in such adverse conditions. Tinca School is run almost entirely

on charitable funding, through our partner charity People to People Foundation, Oradea. The school is state accredited, and teaches the national curriculum. It has room for 175 of the 900 children in the village - the others will probably remain illiterate. Recently, the first group "graduated" and 18 of the 22 children are now attending secondary school on a regular basis. That is a measure of the incredible success of the school, with its inspiring teachers. We spent several hours at the school, and treated all the

children to small chocolate Easter eggs The weather was good enough for some outdoor games, and everyone loved doing the Hokey Cokey, with happy, excited children contributing to a rousing chorus. There were a few children new to the school, who appeared to be on the sidelines, but we got them to join in, and their faces lit up as they started to feel involved. The school is attracting enough funding from various charities to be able to increase to 8 classes next year, an extra 25 children. In addition, a new project is starting - "Second Chance" - to give lessons to 25 older children who have missed out earlier. However, money is always an issue, and Boxes of Hope is extending its sponsorship programme. For £10 a month or more, for a minimum of one year, you can contribute to the education of children who would otherwise probably remain unable to read and write. Education will help them to fulfil their potential in life .... it will give them a chance. If you would like to be part of this, please contact us on info@ boxesofhopecumbria.co.uk or telephone Rosemary Webster on 015395 68013.

Outgoing Mayor’s Report My last outing as Mayor was with the Rotary Club of Grange over Sands at their 68th Charter Dinner at the Netherwood Hotel. This formal dinner was an excellent evening meeting interesting people and hearing about some of the amazing things that Rotary International does for charities, not only in the United Kingdom but worldwide.

I have greatly enjoyed the privilege of being your Civic Mayor for the past year and would like to thank all the organisations and people who have invited me to share their events throughout the year. Meeting you all and being a part of the town in this way has been amazing. Thank you all. Since the last Town Council meeting there have obviously been huge changes not only nationally but also locally. I would like to welcome new Councillors, Martin Ingle, Judith Shapland, Bill Woods, Anne Walmsley and Tracy Hathorn. I hope you all enjoy your new role and I look forward to working with you.

I would like to take this opportunity to say a huge ‘thank you’ to the outgoing councillors for all their hard work over the last few years. We will miss your enthusiasm and expertise, and we will also miss you. Thank you for what you have done and I wish you well for the future.

The next Councillor Surgery at the Library will be on Thursday June 25th from 10am until 12 noon. Councillor Greenway and I look forward to seeing you there. Tricia Thomas

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PLANS for a 35-minute hovercraft service between Furness and Blackpool have taken a significant step forward. Private company Hovercraft Services UK is behind the project to connect South Cumbria with the Fylde coast. The idea was first devised in 2004, but following a period of testing and sea trials, the delayed project is in its final detailed design and feasibility stage. The initial route would link Blackpool and Southport, with Blackpool-Barrow and Blackpool-Liverpool routes to be added. It would cost £25 for a return ticket from Barrow to Blackpool, travelling at 45mph. The number of services would depend on demand, but there would be a minimum of three a day. The project was discussed during a cross-party meeting in parliament, with Barrow and Furness MP John Woodcock present among four North West MPs. Hovercraft Services UK is an off-shoot of the longestablished Walton’s Coaches, near Preston. The project has been drawn-up to provide “fast,

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Although a small reserve, Brown Robin has a varied landscape, allowing habitats for a range of butterflies, from woodland glades and rides to open wildflower meadows.

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Abundantly seen are Tortoiseshell, Speckled wood, and as I write this, Orange tips are laying eggs on Cuckoo flower and Garlic mustard. Also look out for Meadow brown, Comma, Common blue, Red admiral, Painted lady and Brimstone, which can be seen throughout the year if the weather permits. Some of the less common butterflies on the reserve include Small copper, Dark green fritillary, Wall brown, Ringlet, Grayling, Gatekeeper and Dingy skipper. One important species falls within “BAP” (Biodiversity action plan), meaning it is in decline nationally and therefore action has to be taken to conserve the species. This is the High Brown fritillary which lay their eggs on Violets. Some of you may remember the coppicing taking place in various areas around and in Grange. Coppicing opens the canopy and let’s light in the ground flora, thus

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allowing Violets to flourish. As a result of this work, Brown Robin had its first High Brown last year for the first time in many, many years. So we must keep the momentum going and carry on this vital work or our butterflies will once again go into decline. Latest; The first Swift arrived over Brown Robin on the 6th May and I will be counting their traditional nest sites as last year. To look out for;

Possible Marbled white butterfly, as one was reported locally. Dingy skipper, Dark green fritillary, Six-spot burnet moths and possible spotted flycatcher near the old barn. I will be running a butterfly walk on the 14th June. Booking is essential through the Cumbria Wildlife Trust. Tel; 01539816300. Tony Saunders, Hon manager.

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30 Days Wild - make room for nature This June, The Wildlife Trusts are asking everyone do something wild every day for a month. The challenge is simple and designed to delight: make room for nature - no matter where you are or how busy your life. Everyone who signs up to The Wildlife Trusts’ 30 Days Wild - the UK’s first ever month-long nature challenge - will receive a pack full of encouragement, ideas and ‘Random Acts of Wildness’. They will also receive a funky wall chart to track progress, a wild badge, and regular blasts of inspiration throughout June straight to their inbox to help everyone make nature part of their lives. Find the 30 Days Wild sign-up page at: cumbriawildlifetrust.org.uk Share progress and ideas using #30DaysWild or join our facebook group.

Keira and Ruaridh in Tarraby Woods, Houghton, Carlisle

On yer bike...

Beginning on the 2nd June in Brigsteer, there are a total of 6 events taking place on Tuesday evenings throughout June and July.

The idea is to find points on a map so it is orienteering by bike. Don't be put off if you are no Bradley Wiggins as the event is aimed at all abilities.

Maps are provided and the events, which all take place on country lanes, start from 5.30 - 7p.m. There is a small entry fee (all profits go to charity) and more details can be found at bmbo.org.uk. So if you fancy some fun and to try something different, why not give it a go?

The full list of events is: • 2nd June Wheatsheaf Inn Brigsteer • 9th June Royal Oak Spark Bridge • 16th June Britannia Inn Elterwater • 23rd June Royal Oak Inn, Cartmel • 30th June Bridge House tearooms, Wray • 7th July Wilf's Cafe Staveley


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Morecambe Bay will host a four-day bicycle extravaganza from 11-14 June for local people to celebrate the opening of a new long distance cycle route around the Bay.

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Everyone is welcome to join an inaugural cycle ride through the 100-mile Bay Cycle Way from Walney Island to Glasson Dock. The new path includes many traffic-free sections and is aimed at families and leisure Telephone – who want to go at their own pace to explore the cyclists distinctive culture, wildlife and food of the area. Organisers are appealing for volunteers to help lead family bicycle rides on and around the new path, run cycle activities and stalls and join in final celebrations at Glasson Dock, near Lancaster on 14 June. There will be a series of led rides which are free, but with limited places. Anyone can join the launch and receive maps and information when it starts at Walney Island to cycle along all or a section of the route, and enjoy the attractions and events to open the new route. The signed path will link existing traffic-free routes and quiet lanes and lead visitors through the distinctive culture, wildlife and food of the area, including Gleaston Water Mill, Ulverston, Humphrey Head, Grange–overSands, Levens Hall, Arnside and Silverdale AONB, Carnforth, Morecambe, and Lancaster. The route can be done either in stages as day trips or as part of a longer visit that will uncover the secrets of the Bay’s stunning land and seascape in an inspiring natural environment. Please book now if you want to go on one of the free led rides as they are likely to be popular, and if you’d like to volunteer to get involved they would love to hear from you. Contact Abigail Pound at Sustrans on 0161 923 6050, abigail.pound@sustrans.org.uk or Morecambe Bay Partnership on 01539734888, info@morecambebay.org.uk.

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If you haven’t been before, then Arnside’s Country Market held on every Friday morning in the WI Hall on Orchard Road, is well worth a visit. You will tempted by delicious homemade cakes, savouries, bread and soup together with a tempting range of seasonal preserves and fresh eggs. Ann McCabe, one of the preserve producers told Grange Now: “Wherever possible I use fruit and vegetables from my own garden and enjoy infusing different flavours together. Last summer both the Raspberry & Nectarine Jam and the Courgette & Apricot Chutney were very popular.” At the market you will also find seasonal home grown fruit, flowers, plants and vegetables, and if that doesn’t tempt you perhaps local handmade crafts and and pictures from an award winning Lakeland photographer will. The market is open every Friday from mid February to mid December between 9.30 - 11.30am. Refreshments are available and entry is free.

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‘Buzzing’ about my new hobby

The chance to try something completely different is a treat and that is exactly what I got from a weekend's beekeeping course at 'BeeEd' in the Lyth valley. Julia and Martin took us through the basics from anatomy and life cycles through to feeding and care. Then it was time to get suited and protected, ready for some practical hands on experience. There aren't many things you can do which demand your total attention, and where you effectively have no opportunity to be distracted. It's impossible to be distracted by a mobile phone while holding 3,000 bees in your hands. We learnt that bees can be trained within minutes to identify explosives and once trained can be very accurate. They work to co-exist in a way that is inspiring with their collective industry, but also brutal in dispatching non performers or not required. Aside from the training and teaching, the weekend was also memorable for the food, which was terrific. Bee Ed is a not-for-profit business started in 2010 to provide information and education about pollinators, particularly bees. They run courses, give talks, visit schools and attend open days and are based

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100 years of the WI

This year marks the Centenary year for the Women’s Institute (WI). The WI was formed during the First World War with the aim of encouraging women to become more involved in producing food.

To celebrate the centenary year there are a number of celebratory events planned including a lunch which took place on 28th January at the Netherwood Hotel and which was attended by 180 people. April saw the ‘Let’s Connect’ with venues throughout Cumbria for members to meet. At the end of May, a special centenary marquee will be erected at Holker Garden Festival which will also feature a Honda car emblazoned with the WI

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logo, courtesy for a full year from Honda. The biggest event will take place on 2nd June when 8,000 women will attend the Centenary Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace.

Followed by Centenary AGM at the Royal Albert Hall, this will be relayed across the country (including the Brewery).

Vintage on the Prom

Arnside Village is stepping back in time, vintage style, for the third year running. On Saturday 20th June, from 10.30 until 4.30pm the village of Arnside will adopt a vintage theme, and everyone is invited to take part.

P atient P articipation G roup The practice has a patient participation group (PPG) comprising representatives from the practice and patients. At present there are four patient representatives on the group. The PPG is there to try to ensure 'best practice', and to represent the views of patients on general practice matters.

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The prom will come alive to the sound of Glenn Miller and other old favourites, courtesy of the very talented Cindy Hoten. There will be classic cars and motorbikes on show and Burneside Brass Band and Milnthorpe Steel band will be playing on the Pier. Children will be able to join in with old fashioned style games, Punch and Judy and a magic show. Local children’s authors will be reading from their books in the Secret Story Garden too, and the Education Institute will have more stalls and music. Why not try your hand at sailing as

Arnside Sailing Club are offering free’ taste of sailing’ events off the Prom, all safety equipment provided or, if you prefer, just sit and have a Pimms! Why not enjoy a vintage inspired meal at one of the local pubs before going along to the Education Institute to dance to live band, the Hollies, playing 50’s and 60’s music. If you’re from this side of the Bay why not go by train then you can have a drink and avoid the hassle of parking. For further information contact: Jane Caldwell 07818 004258 or poshsardine1@hotmail.co.uk

The PPG meets quarterly and meetings are held at both the Grange Health Centre and Fairfield Surgery on a rotating basis. The names of the patient representatives are available on the surgery website peninsulamedicalpractice.co.uk, or on notices in both surgeries. Minutes of the meetings are to be published on the surgery website. The PPG can be contacted via email, peninsulappg@gmail.com or by leaving comments in the confidential drop-off points at both surgeries. We would welcome patients' comments on any non-medical matters and the PPG treat all contacts in the strictest confidence. The group is keen to widen the membership to include all ages to give us a wide spectrum of opinion. Any patient can apply to be a member of the PPG and the time commitment is small. Please get in touch with us if you are interested in joining the group or would like further information.

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WHAT’S ON

May

Sat 30th - Sun 31st Country Fest held at The County Showfield, Crooklands on Saturday 10am – 4pm 015395 67804 or www.westmorlandshow.co.uk

Sun 31st Music in the Park - Dalton Town Band - The Bandstand, Park Road Gardens, Grange 2pm. if wet weather Victoria Hall, Main Street, Grange

June

Tue 2nd Allithwaite & Cartmel WI ‘Corio Raptors - birds of prey’ talk by Nick Henderson, Allithwaite Community Centre 2pm. New members welcome, contact 015395 32702

Tue 2nd Grange Fibromyalgia & ME/CFS Friends, Living Well Cafe, Thornleigh Hotel, Grange 2-4pm. Enquiries 33022 Tue 2nd/ 9th / 16th / 23rd / 30th June / 7th July Lakeland Lanequests 2 hour bike orienteering events see article page 10

Tue 2nd/9th/16th/23rd/30th Salsa Classes, Red Rose Club, Victoria Road Ulverston 7-8.30pm Beginners, mixed abilities and advanced classes. Enquiries to Judy Turner 01229 474148

Wed 3rd / 10th / 17th / 24th Slimming World, United Reformed Church Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 9am & 11am. Allithwaite Community Centre 7pm Wed 3rd / 10th / 17th / 24th Gentle Exercise at Lindale Village Hall 9.1510.15am. Enquiries 07855 135714

Fri 5th / 12th/ 19th / 26th Arnside Country Market, WI Hall, Orchard Road Arnside 9.30-11.30am. Fri 5th Cartmel over 60s Club Members’ Meeting, Cartmel Village Hall 2.15pm Fri 5th Grange Concert Club Trio Isimsiz, violin, cello & piano, Victoria Hall, Main Street, Grange 8pm. Admission £10 at the door (students free)

Sat 6th NSPCC Summer Coffee Morning URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 10am12noon

Sun 7th Sandgate Country Park Open Day & Charity Fundraiser Flookburgh 11am 5pm. www.sandgatecountrypark.co.uk tel 58272

Sun 7th Music in the Park - Sedbergh Band - The Bandstand, Park Road Gardens, Grange 2pm. If wet weather Victoria Hall, Main Street, Grange Sun 7th Popular Sequence Dancing with Graham & Bernice, Victoria Hall, Grange 7.30pm. Enquiries 35525 Mon 8th Grange Probus Club Summer Luncheon

Mon 8th Arnside & Arnside Knott WI "The First Farmers" talk by Tom Clare, WI Hall, Orchard Road, Arnside. 7.30pm Tue 9th Allithwaite Lunch Club, Pheasant Inn 12.30pm. To book 32282

Wed 10th Newton & Field Broughton WI ‘A History of Kendal’ talk by Trevor Hughes, Lindale Village Hall 7.30pm Wed 10th Lower Holker WI, talk by Kendal Town Crier Richard Matthews "It's a Crying Shame" Holker Village Hall 8pm

Wed 10th Cartmel Fell Local History Society - guided tour of Swarthmoor Hall, am, Gleaston Mill pm. Enquiries jeni.boothman@ tiscali.co.uk 015395 68389 Thu 11th Roxy Cinema ‘Winter Sleep’, Brogden Street, Ulverston 7.35pm. 01229 582340 www.nm-cinemas.co.uk

Fri 12th - Sat 20th Ulverston International Music Festival from classical to jazz, 15 concerts, recitals and jazz evenings over 8 days www.ulverstonmusicfestival. co.uk Bookings www.corohall.co.uk/ ulverstonmusicfestival or telephone 01229 587140

Fri 12th Grange Freemasons – Arthur John Brogden Lodge No 1715 Regular Meeting with Gentlemen to Dine followed by Talk on Antiques by Robert Wheatley, Masonic Hall, Hampsfell Road, Grange 7.15 pm. Enquiries 015395 35044 Sat 13th Edwardian Festival 10-4 in Park Road Gardens, Grange. Free entry for accompanied children, adults £2.50

Sat 20th Grange Lions present An Evening with Voce Male Voice Quartet, St John’s Church, Flookburgh 7.30pm. Tickets from 32048 / 58204 / 58489

Sun 14th St Mary’s Church 150th Anniversary Celebrations - Celebration Service with the Bishop of Penrith

Sun 21st Music in the Park - Ulverston Victoria High School - The Bandstand, Park Road Gardens, Grange 2pm. If wet weather Methodist church, Kents Bank Road, Grange

Sat 13th Edwardian Musical Evening with the Lancaster Singers in St Paul's Church, Grange 7.30pm. Tickets £10 to inc refreshments available from TIC or at the door.

Sun 14th Music in the Park - Dalton Town Band - The Bandstand, Park Road Gardens, Grange 2pm. If wet weather Victoria Hall, Main Street, Grange Sun 14th Edwardian Songs of Praise at St Paul's Church 6.00pm. Edwardian dress optional. All welcome

Tue 16th Grange U3A ‘Oh I do like to be beside the Seaside’ talk by Bob Lear on the history and development of Blackpool, Victoria Hall, Main Street, Grange 10.15am Thu 18th Travellers’ Tales ‘Epirus & the Ionian islands’ by J&B Smith, URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 7.45pm. Admission £3.50 incl refreshments

Fri 19th Cartmel over 60s Club Summer Outing

Fri 19th Grange Garden Society ‘Gardening for Bees’ by Dr Julia Hoggard, URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 7.30pm. Visitors welcome Sat 20th - Sun 21st Cartmel Village Hall Craft Fair. Stall bookings 01524 732877 Sat 20th Arnside Vintage on the Prom, stalls, crafts, live music, classic cars, motorbikes, children’s games & more 10am-4pm. Enquiries 07818 004258 or poshsardine1@hotmail.co.uk

Sat 20th Arnside Sailing Club Try Out Sailing, 2.15- 4.15pm (in conjunction with Arnside Vintage on the Prom weekend). The Club's historic clubhouse at the Old Customs House is also open with a beer festival over the Prom weekend

Sun 21st Leven Valley Support Group for St Mary’s Hospice Annual Summer Fair & Car Boot Sale, Haverthwaite Playing Field 9am3.30pm. Admission £2 (under 16 free). Car boot bookings 30132 / 31685 / 31779

Wed 24th Flookburgh over 60's coach trip to Skipton Market. Leaving the Square at 10.00am. Additional pick-ups in Grange. To book 34472. All welcome to join

Wed 24th Grange United Reformed Church Concert by K Shoes Male Voice Choir with Dave Edmonds on flute, Kents Bank Road, Grange 8pm. Admission £6 Thu 25th Grange WI - practical session on glass fusion with Marilyn Hale, Meeting Room, St Paul's Church 7.30pm. Enquiries 32932 Thu 25th Travellers’ Tales ‘One Man’s Lakeland’ by Don Austin, URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 7.45pm. Admission £3.50 incl refreshments Fri 26th Cartmel Races, Big Top Friday, Cartmel Racecourse entertainment from 11am www.cartmel-racecourse.co.uk 015395 36340

Fri 26th - 28th Silverdale & Arnside Art & Craft Trail - over 80 exhibitors in and around Silverdale and Arnside www.silverdalearttrail. co.uk workshops, exhibitions, refreshments and shuttle bus available Sat 27th Cartmel Methodist Church Coffee Morning Sun 28th PromArt Arts & Craft Fair, The Promenade, Grange 10am-4pm www.promart.info

Sun 28th Cartmel Races, Big Top Sunday, Cartmel Racecourse entertainment from 10am www.cartmel-racecourse.co.uk 015395 36340

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Sat 13th St Mary’s Church 150th Anniversary Celebrations - Celebration Tea & the Mary Lambert Story, St Mary’s Church, Allithwaite

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Sun 28th Music in the Park - Flookburgh Band - The Bandstand, Park Road Gardens, Grange 2pm. If wet weather Victoria Hall, Main Street, Grange

July Wed 1st Grange Forum Summer Outing to Dumfries House in Ayrshire. Enquiries to Forum Secretary, 015395 33696 Wed 1st Slimming World, United Reformed Church Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 9am & 11am. Allithwaite Community Centre 7pm

Wed 1st Gentle Exercise at Lindale Village Hall 9.15-10.15am. Enquiries 07855 135714

Wed 1st Lower Holker WI “Tea Tasting” by Sally Farrington. Flookburgh Village Hall 8.00 pm Thu 2nd FilmClub42, Keg & Kitchen, Main Street Grange 7pm. All welcome Fri 3rd Elite School of Dance Show, Victoria Hall, Main Street Grange, 6pm. Tickets £6/£4.50 Sat 4th Old Vicarage’ Strawberry Tea live music, craft & plant stalls, children’s games, raffle & tombola, ice cream, Pimms, tea, coffee with strawberries & cream or scones, Old Vicarage Residential Home, Allithwaite 2-4pm. Admission £2 Sat 4th Ulverston Carnival www.visit ulverston.com Sat 4th Elite School of Dance Show, Victoria Hall, Main Street Grange, 7pm. Tickets £6/£4.50 Sun 5th Music in the Park - South Cumbria Retirement Band - The Bandstand, Park Road Gardens, Grange 2pm. If wet weather Victoria Hall, Main Street, Grange

50 things to do before you’re 11¾

Take up the challenge of our '50 things to do before you're 11 3/4'' from den building to making mud pies; from hunting bugs to building sandcastles.

For children who have yet to grow up and adults who might never grow up the National Trust is for you. Start working your way through the list! Dads, on 21 June there is den building at Wray Castle. It’s up to you whether you are at home for guests….. Until the end of May there is Kite Making at Allan Bank, a Wild Play week at Sizergh, Fires and Marshmallows at Wray Castle, and National Go Canoeing Week at Newby Bridge. Throughout the season there are “Free Friday Walks” at Sizergh, weekly Parkruns at Fell Foot every Saturday

morning, and tasty recipes being cooked in Townend Farm kitchen at Troutbeck every Thursday. Before setting off, check details of these and other events by going to www. nationaltrust.org.uk/thelakes What are you waiting for? Download the list at www.50things.org.uk and start working through it. Dam a stream, go star-gazing, catch a crab, build a raft, hold a scary beast ……….

Wild Time

Vist Sizergh, Wray Castle, Fell Foot, Allan Bank, Derwent Foreshore, Acorn Bank, Sandscale Haws, Wordsworth House and Garden and Cockshott Point plus many more places.

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Hard work over - now let’s play!

the re-started junior youth club members with Youth Workers Becky and Tiffany.

Flooks 4 Youth Junior Club restarted after a long break on 30th April with a bumper attendance of 26 new members.

The Junior Youth Club had to close last year as the funding for staffing was withdrawn and the Steering Committee has been working hard liaising with various agencies, raising funding, setting up procedures and checks and recruiting 2 very able youth leaders (Tiffany & Becky).

FilmClub42

After the success of our first film showing FilmClub42 will be showing its next film on Thursday 2nd July at 7.00 p.m. in the Keg & Kitchen. Hosted by the United Reformed Church, Methodist and Anglican ministers in Grange, all are welcome; people of all faiths, those of none and those exploring. At the end of the film

The Club would like to thank Cumbria Youth Alliance and the Brathay Trust for their help and guidance through this process and appreciate the funds received from the Frieda Scott Trust, Grange Lions and Lloyds Community Fund. Flooks 4 Youth will continue to work to ensure the continuation of this essential resource. The Club would also like to thank Grange Now for covering the story during this process and hope to have more good news to report in the coming months!

© National Trust Images/Chris Lacey. Registered charity number 205846.

Sun 28th Canvas & Thread workshops, advice, demonstrations & sale of works, Grange Institue, Main Street, Grange 10am-4pm www.canvasandthread.co.uk

will you get one of Q. Where the best views in the area? On our fantastic new A. extended patio Come along and try our new A La Carte menu or just enjoy a drink; you will not be disappointed with your stunning surroundings.

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Two Course Menu £9.95 there will be an opportunity to discuss the some of the social moral and ethical issues raised by the film. Entry is free and refreshments for the evening can be purchased at the Keg and Kitchen. To comply with licensing regulations we cannot freely name the film, but details can be seen at the Keg and Kitchen or email [filmclub42@yahoo.co.uk] to join the FilmClub42 e-mailing list and receive details

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FOOD & DRINK

Get Creative on the Barbecue this Summer… Have you ever suffered from ‘Barbecue Envy’? And I’m not just referring to the shiny stainless steel hardware … but the mouth-watering food that was served up; the sort of barbecue that has spectators drooling into their gingham napkins. With a superb selection of the finest Barbecue meats, sauces,

June Picnics

With the month of midsummer comes the opportunity to be outdoors making the most of the long days and (we hope) sunlit evenings, which are ideal for al fresco dining. And picnics are not simply the preserve of a day out with the grandchildren or a longpromised walk with friends; they can be just the thing for the lighter nights. Packing up a meal in your best tupperware boxes, heading for the hills (or the fell, or the prom in the park),

Wine Emotion

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to taste one of the world’s great wines or just be able to taste wine before you commit to your purchase.

Well now you can! At Hotwines at The Red Pepper in Cartmel we are committed to engaging people in the world of wine. And if you’re a regular why not register for our wine club and have your own unique

condiments and recipe guides, we’re making it easier than ever to host a brilliant Barbecue! Although burgers and sausages are a perennial favourite, there’s so much more to discover! Be adventurous with flavours this summer – barbecuing is about having fun with food.

Why not make up your own chicken kebabs with our succulent Piri Piri or Citrus marinated fillets, complete with seasonal diced vegetables? ‘Build your own Burgers’ are a great way to get the family involved; all you need is a selection of our premium Burgers, and a variety of buns

unfolding your favourite blanket and settling down to take it all in, can make an outdoor dinner a very special event. And in the Low Sizergh Barn farm shop this month we have a good selection of tasty, transportable foods that ought to be the staples in every picnic basket: Halving and sharing a brand new range of pork pies from the Ulverston-based Cumbrian Pie Company, makers and purveyors of some of the finest pork and vegetarian pies in the Lake District, is the best way to

wine dispensing card and we will keep you informed of all the wines available to taste as they change. Enjoy our seating area in Unsworth’s Yard where we have cheese, bread and our own ale on offer This month we have South African Bio-dynamic winemaker Jonathon Grieve in the spotlight as he plans his UK visit in June. We stock a number of his award winning wines exclusively!

and toppings (think bacon, coleslaw, gherkins, tomatoes, lettuce, halloumi cheese & grilled onions). Pulled meats are gaining popularity for their great flavour and our pre-packed alternative cuts of pork, lamb and beef such as shoulder and brisket are great for slowly roasting on a barbecue to shred onto burger buns later.

Higginsons Premium Ranch Burgers (Gold Award Winning Cumbrian Smoked Beef Burger with smoked peppers, onions and BBQ Chipotle sauce) Mississippi Barbecue Sauces (perfect for marinating and dipping with that real American flavour)

Jim Beam Spare Ribs (pork ribs marinated in a Kentucky Bourbon sauce)

Although the essence of Barbecuing is cooking outdoors, if the weather doesn’t allow for food to be enjoyed al fresco, simply grill it indoors instead. Pulled Pork can be slow-cooked in an oven and eaten whatever the weather, with the same fun and informality as a barbecue.

make sure everyone gets a taste. Look out for pork, stilton and wild mushroom, pork and chilli jam, and pork, brie and cranberry, as well as Hawkshead Relish’s best sellers, which Angus uses to top his pies – they all look as good as they sound, and taste. Mary Harkness from the Lyth Valley makes damson gumbo, a not too sweet combination of our favourite local fruit combined with oranges, sugar and raisins. It perfectly complements the pastry and meat of a pork pie.

Farm-grown organic salad leaves from the mental health support charity, Growing Well include lettuce, mustard, cress rocket and chard this month. Nibbled alongside the pie and gumbo, they provide a fabulous flavour, texture and colour contrast. And if there’s room for a little sweet treat to round off the feast, Low Sizergh Barn’s Borrowdale tea bread with a wedge of Kendal Crumbly cheese, made with milk from the farm’s herd, is the perfect accompaniment. Just don’t forget the obligatory flask.

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Off the Shelf

Adult Learner’s Week (13th to 19th June) is an opportunity to learn how to use a Tablet, Laptop or a Computer in the Library. County Councillor Wearing has contributed funding from his CCC Local Members Funding to support the purchase of several new Tablets for use in Grange Library and we hope to have them in the Library by this week. If you want to give a Tablet a try, book a free session with one of our staff or our new Computer Volunteers. You can also book to learn something new on one of our Computers or on your own Tablet or Laptop if you bring it in. Cumbria Libraries now have free E-books available to borrow. Any Library Member can sign up with their Library Card and Password and take out a range of books. Look on the County Council website under Libraries and download your selection.

Looking for some holiday reading that you don’t have to bring back or perhaps a factual book to keep forever? We will be holding a Book Sale for the first 2 weeks of June to sell both withdrawn library books and donations we are unable to add to library stock. The funds raised will purchase our own tea urn to be used for Grange Library events. If you’re finding the print in books getting smaller, why not try a Large Print book? This month we will receive some new Large Print books from Ulverscroft, as “Anyone can read it”.

This month we will have an exhibition until 26th June entitled Allithwaite Boys which shares the stories of local men and the part they played in the First World War. This was previously displayed in Allithwaite Church and a video of the original exhibition and launch event will be shown in the Library during June. On Monday 1st June Thelma, our Macmillan Volunteer, will be available in the library to provide advice on the information available including Macmillan booklets and library books in the Macmillan collection, from 12 noon to 2 pm.

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Storytime with Tina or Lyn will be on Wednesday 10th & 24th June at 10 am.This is open to preschool children (babies upwards) and their parents/ grandparents/carers, no need to book just come along with your little ones and join in the fun! Grange Town Council will be holding a Councillor Surgery in the Library on 25th June from 10 am to 12 noon. Come along to talk to Councillors Thomas and Greenway about your concerns. Alzheimers Drop In - this has been suspended until further notice, but information and advice is available from the Alzheimer’s Society in Kendal on 01539 742631. Books are also available to borrow from the Library Dementia collection. Get ready children, it’s nearly here – the Summer Reading Challenge starts on 10th July. Take up the Challenge to read books over the summer and collect your prizes!


A Knight To Remember!

Dr David Starkey at Cartmel Priory Dr David Starkey will be at Cartmel Priory on 10 June to give a lecture on the Magna Carta. His new book, about this historic document which celebrates its 800th anniversary this year, has recently been published The lecture, which has been arranged by the Friends of Cartmel Priory, will be at 7.30pm on Wednesday 10 June. Admission will be £5 to be paid at the door. Dr Starkey has agreed to sign copies of his book after the lecture. For further details contact: Canon Robert Western (Secretary to the Friends of Cartmel Priory) 01539621426 or Robthel1@aol.com

Send your entry by email to info@grangenow.co.uk. With your answers please provide your name, email address, and the postal address to which winning tickets should be sent.

1) In which year was Cartmel Priory founded? 1168, 1189, 1215

The winning tickets can be used on either Saturday 26th or Sunday 27th September. They give entry to the Priory Flower Pageant and the medieval mesnie camp of Knight William Marshal as well as the son et lumiere at the Priory at dusk.

2) Which English king sealed Magna Carta? Henry II, Richard 1st, John 3) How many years ago was Magna Carta sealed? 700, 800, 900

Young Writers’ Poetry Competition

Magna Carta 800th celebrations are underway across the country. Cartmel Priory will hold the Awards Event for its associated Young Writers’ Poetry Competition on Monday 15th June from 4.30 pm in the Priory Church. All those who have been involved in working towards this moment (children, teachers and, of course, parents) are invited to join the audience. Awards will be presented by Colin Shelbourn, well known writer and cartoonist, locally known for his contribution to the front page of The Westmorland Gazette cartoon slot each week.

This is your chance to win a day ticket worth £15 (2x U16s free) to the Magna Carta celebration. To enter, simply answer the three following questions.

Go to the event website to find help with the answers: www.cartmelpriory.org.uk/Whats-Happening/Magna-Carta-800

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Magna Carta 800 Celebrating the history

Why so many people are drawn to Arnside Knott

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“Coastlines – The Story of Our Shore”

This new book celebrates 50 years of the National Trust’s Neptune project.

The British Isles have more miles of coast than India. Almost 750 of those are in the care of the National Trust, protected as part of its Neptune Coastline Campaign. Author Patrick Barkham spent over a year exploring this coast.

Five days of special events in & around Cartmel Priory

Arriving at Arnside Knott, on the edge of Morecambe Bay in Lancashire, Patrick soon discovers why so many people are drawn back to the calm of the coastline later in their lives. At Arnside Knott during the summer there will be an opportunity to join National Trust Rangers to see bats swirling overhead, owls hooting in the trees and eerie glowing creatures in the grass verges (Saturday 20 June, 9.30pm).

Coastlines – The Story of Our Shore is published by Granta on 2 April 2015. Hardback £20. It is available from the National Trust shop and leading book stores.

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ART & MUSIC The phrase, ‘picturesque setting’ is perhaps over used but in this instance it is an apt description of the gorgeous, converted shed which is home to artist, Janice McGloine and her designer daughter, Helen Scambler. Nestled at the back of a little courtyard in the gardens of Wolf House, in the beautiful village of Silverdale, this gallery is more than worth a visit. Wolf House Studio is home to a range of tasteful gifts, handpainted crafts and stunning artwork. On the Sunday morning I visited, I found Janice at work on an original painting of a delightful old house, a commission, done in acrylics on canvas. A self-taught artist she has been painting for many years, and professionally since 1993. Janice doesn’t seem to mind the interruption and invites me into the cosy room at the back of the gallery where she paints in her distinctive, quirky style. Janice is warm and friendly and clearly loves what she does. “I’m living the dream”, she tells me, “My husband Steve and I having been visiting this area for years. As a family, we enjoyed many caravan holidays in Silverdale with our children and have always loved the area. Wolf House Gallery was always a special place to visit. and when they offered me an unused shed in the garden as a studio, I couldn't believe my luck. Now not only am I doing what I love, I also share the gallery and work with my daughter Helen. It really is a dream come true” Helen is the creator behind the Boo Boo and the Bear label, which boasts a range of highly original cards, prints and gifts. She told me: “With over 10 years working as a surface pattern designer, I started my company Boo Boo and the Bear in 2012 after the birth of my

Living the dream.

Choir return to Grange

Featured Artist: Janice McGloine

The K Shoes Male Voice Choir with Conductor Ian Allan are set to make a welcome return to Grange on 24th June for their annual concert at Grange United Reformed Church (Kents Bank Road). The soloist is David Edmonds, a very accomplished flautist. The concert, which has been taking place annually for a number of years, commences at 8pm and the admission (pay at the door) is £6. You will see some familiar faces amongst the Choir. For more information contact: 35698

Trio Isimsiz

Following on from the resounding success of the opera concert last month, Grange Concert Club hope this month’s concert, on Friday 5th June, brings the same response. Performing this time are: Trio Isimsiz (which means ‘without a name’ in Turkish). They will perform Haydn's piano trio no.43 in c major, James Macmillan's Piano trio: 14 Little Pictures, and Beethoven's Piano Trio in B flat "The Archduke". Trio Isimsiz are Pablo Hernán Benedí - violin; Michael Petrov - cello and Erdem Misirlioglu on piano. Admission at the door is £10. A spokes person for the club said: We do need everyone to support the Victoria Hall, without which our concerts could not take place."

MAIN: At work in her studio on her current commission INSET: A birthday card from her Daughters collection, Boo Boo and the Bear

second child Noah AKA ‘The Bear’ . This gave me the flexibility to work my own hours around my two young children. I started selling my greetings cards, paintings and personalised prints online through Not on the High Street. A move to Silverdale in 2013 meant I was able to expand my business and work alongside my Mum at the Wolf House Studio & Gallery which is something we had always hoped to do. Together we hope to continue creating a unique shopping experience, providing customers with one off pieces of hand

crafted artwork, gifts and carefully selected bits and bobs!” Family is clearly very important to Janice and although son, Robb, doesn't live in the area, he and his family visit often. Janice said: “I love having the family all together and spending time with my three gorgeous grandchildren.” Husband Steve also works in the family business and Janice told me: “I couldn’t have done this without him. He has been incredibly supportive over the years, and is an excellent critic. I’m very lucky.”

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ART & MUSIC

Arnside and Silverdale Art Trail

Elite Dance promises quite a show Every two years, Cark based Elite School of Dance treats us to a fantastic show of non-stop, energetic dance routines. Their showcase of dance covers Ballet, Tap, Modern, Commercial and Musical Theatre, and comes to us courtesy of dancers aged as young as 3 all the way up to adults.

The immensely popular Silverdale and Arnside Art and Craft Trail is once more opening its many doors to the public from 26-28 June. The free annual event is hosted by the neighbouring villages of Silverdale in Lancashire and Arnside in Cumbria. As an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it provides the perfect backdrop to inspire the creativity of artists and crafts folk from the local area. Currently in its 11th year, the Trail has gone from strength to strength, and now boasts more local exhibitors than ever before. An astounding number of artists practice their craft in this corner of Morecambe Bay. This year the Trail welcomes a new group to Silverdale village; The Lancs and Lakes Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers will be providing a host of hands on demonstration and informative talks. Also new for this year, visitors are encouraged to take part in ‘Draw and Explore’ a theme which allows the public to create their very own art work as they go round and experience the Trail. The event has over 80 exhibitors spread across 32 venues, including eight key sites. Everyone from painters to potters and stone carvers to blacksmiths are represented in the Trail. This exciting three day exhibition is open on Friday 26 June between 1 pm and 8 pm and then Saturday 27 June and Sunday 28 June from 10.30 am to 5.30 pm. During this time, the artists and artisans welcome visitors into their homes, studios and exhibitions to view or purchase their stunning work and even participate in a variety of workshops. To find out more about the event visit www.silverdalearttrail. co.uk or contact the Joint Coordinator, Clare Martin via e-mail on trail@silverdalearttrail.co.uk or phone 01524 701271

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Teacher and owner of the school, Jane Baddiley told Grange Now: “The dancers are currently hard at work rehearsing for the show which features a great range of music and fabulous costumes.” Jane went on to tell us: “The school have recently been lucky to have a visit from professional dancer and choreographer Adam Brown from Liverpool. Adam is currently working with Jennifer Ellison in the ‘Dance Mums UK’ studios and has given the students a fantastic routine to showcase.” In addition to being an enjoyable evening for the audience and dancers, the school is raising money for ‘Connie and Joe’s’ MLD Charity and Grange’s ‘Singing for the Brain’.

MAIN: Junior members INSET: Senior dancers

The show in 2013 raised an amazing £800 for Alice’s Escapes, and in 2011 £500 was donated to all the local primary schools.

There will also be a raffle with fantastic prizes donated by local businesses and interval refreshments will include home-made baking. The show will be held in the

Edwardian Festival Concert This year's Festival Concert features something for everyone! Presented by the talented “Lancaster Singers” in St Paul's Parish Church (7.30pm Saturday 13 June) it will form the climax of the day's celebrations. Titled 'An Edwardian Musical Evening' it will include a wide variety of choral, solo and

instrumental music from the Edwardian era. Conducted by the choir's newly appointed musical director, Duncan Lloyd, the programme will feature folk songs by Gustav Holst and Vaughan Williams and choral masterpieces celebrating nature by Stanford and Finzi. Together with piano, string and instrumental solos, the concert will take listeners

Victoria Hall in Grange on Friday 3rd July at 6pm and Saturday 4th July at 7pm and tickets are priced at £6 for adults and £4.50 for children. For further information on The Elite School of Dance and their classes, or to reserve tickets for the show please call Jane on 07968 225 498.

from Champion's hilarious “When Father Papered the Parlour” to Parry's thrilling coronation chorus “I Was Glad”.

As an added attraction the choir will perform a taster of the concert at the Bandstand at 2.00pm on 13 June.

Tickets (£10) on sale at the Tourist Information Centre, Victoria Hall, Grange, online at www.lancastersingers.org and at the door.

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CHURCH NEWS

Hope Church

St Charles

A very full Church experienced an emotional funeral service for Tanya Robinson. Her sisters and parents had faced the death of a dearly loved sister and daughter with courage and faith and the congregation responded accordingly.

An Ad Clerum letter from Bishop Michael confirmed my retirement from active ministry on 1st September 2015. 51 years have passed quickly and I wouldn't have changed my life and work for anything. I have enjoyed wherever I have been and met and worked with many many very good people (as well as others!!) It is helpful to have the A590 dual carriageway back – you don't

NEW LEADERS: Sarah & David Tomison

This year has already seen two major changes to the small Church which now meets once a month on a Sunday in Grange Primary School. Firstly, John and Lesley Robinson who were leading lights within the Church, followed God's calling and have left to work with a Church in Canada. Secondly Brian Birks who lead the leadership team and preached regularly has retired to hopefully spend a more leisurely time with his wife Veronica, probably seeking out more old railways around Britain! We wish both couples every blessing in the changes ahead. Meantime, David and Sarah Tomison will be leading and co-ordinating the church. This can seem a daunting prospect but we know along with all our Church members that “the peace of God which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:7 See the advert opposite or our website for details of how to contact us or where we meet and when.

St Paul’s, Grange

The popularity of the midweek communion service at St Paul’s continues. Starting at 10.00 am each Wednesday, a spoken Eucharist is celebrated in the Lady Chapel. Visitors are warmly welcomed to this service and to join with us afterwards in fellowship over coffee and biscuits in the Meeting Room. Events at St Paul’s during the town’s Edwardian Festival weekend include an Edwardian Musical Evening presented by the Lancaster Singers on Saturday 13th June at 7.30 pm.

appreciate some things until you don’t have them! The Pentecost preparation DVD was much appreciated despite what I think was a poor response – that is probably me! Despite the inclement weather on some Sunday mornings, attendance at the 9.00am and 10.30am Masses has been very good. We look forward to an interesting Polish evening when some of our Polish parishioners are preparing a cultural and culinary experience for the uninitiated. (Results and comments next month). Rev. Jo Rand prepared an interesting and thought provoking Gift Aid Service at the URC. The faithful remnant were duly appreciative. With deft footwork which I thought

I had lost, I managed to avoid dog dirt outside the Church. Dog walkers, please think of others who can't see too well or sidestep effectively.

Tickets are £10 at the door and include refreshments. On Sunday 14th June at 6.00 pm, Churches Together in Grange & District will hold their annual Edwardian Songs of Praise service in St Paul’s. All are welcome to join this everpopular service when hymns from the Edwardian era are sung and readings from the Book of Common Prayer are included. Edwardian dress is optional and refreshments are served after the service. The architect’s plans for the re-ordering of St Paul’s will be unveiled on the church stall at the Edwardian Festival and we

look forward to receiving your comments and opinions. Final plans will be available later in the year at an Open Meeting for congregation and parishioners. This is an exciting time for the Parish church as we move forward with developing a more multi-functional building whilst still retaining the beauty and character of the original architecture. It is now possible to put an end to the rumours and speculation concerning the Parish Hall as it has been confirmed that the Hall will be offered for sale by auction on Friday 12th June at 2.30 pm in the Victoria Hall.

The Ladies Group continue to enjoy themselves in their monthly get-together. All very mysterious to the Parish Priest!! Len Gee gave an interesting account to the Men's Group on Life from Banking to Teaching and after. Life continues to move gently along its destined path which means I really must start downsizing in preparation for my move. Until next time – God bless. Fr. P.

P.S. The secret of life is not to do what you like but to like what you do.

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United Reformed Church On Wednesday, 13th May a most enjoyable time was had at the Women’s Guild Afternoon Tea. It was a full house and very friendly.

Summer is now with us and we start our programme of Traveller’s Tales on Thursday evenings at 7.45pm in the Church Hall. The first is on

June 18th with a trip round Epirus & the Ionian Islands with J.&B. Smith. There is also a concert with the K Shoes Male Voice Choir on Wednesday, 24th June at 8pm. Always a most enjoyable evening.

Pump Aid: Beyond Water

On Wednesday 29th April, Grange Rotary were pleased to welcome guest speaker, Emily Gait from the Charity Pump Aid.

Churches Together in Grange and District Tickets for "Praise on the Lake" are now available. This is on Sunday 7th June. Boarding is from 6.25 to sail at 6.45pm. Tickets are £5.50 for adults and £2.00 for children. A contact phone number is Ralph Wilkinson on 015395 33865 The Men's Breakfast Fellowship will not be meeting in June. The next one will be on 11th July, at Thornleigh Hotel at 8.45 - all men are welcome. On July 4th, 9.30 am to 4.30 pm. there will be a gathering at The Quaker Meeting House, Haggs Lane. The title of the day is

"The life and writings of James Nayler". James was a contemporary of George Fox. The Cross of Unity moves to St Charles Catholic Church on 14th June. Father Alf Parker is now Vice President of Churches Together in Grange and District.

St Mary’s, Allithwaite On behalf of the Rotary Club of Grange over Sands, host Lew Brookes presented a cheque for £630 as a contribution to support a hygiene and sanitation programme.

In the UK we take clean water for granted, but in sub-Saharan Africa, it is a luxury many people still do not have. 1 in 5 Malawians live without access to clean water and often have to travel long distances to visit contaminated open wells. Pump Aid is a small International Non Government Organisation focused on improving the lives of some of the most impoverished communities in the world by providing two of lives’ basic needs; access to safe water and a decent toilet. Pump Aid’s main technology is a modified rope and washer pump, which is low cost, easily maintained

sustainable technology. Pump Aid works mostly with communities that are too small or too remote to be good candidates for more costly and complex water technologies provided by larger Non Government Organisations. Further information may be found on Pump Aid’s website where you can visit their website to read their latest blogs, case studies and photos, www.pumpaid.org. If you’re interesting in fundraising or if your organisation would like to support any way please get in touch with Pump Aid’s Fundraising Coordinator: Emily Gait, emilygait@pumpaid.org and they would love to hear from you!

This year we are celebrating the 150th anniversary of the building of the Church, the old Vicarage, Allithwaite School and the School House in 1865 – all thanks to the generosity of Miss Mary Lambert who lived at Boarbank and Abbot Hall. Various events are being planned throughout the year to mark this significant occasion, the first being a celebratory concert with the Lakes Gospel Choir last month and in June we are looking forward to a visit from the Bishop of Penrith for a special service of thanksgiving and celebration on Sunday, June 14th at 10.45 am. The previous day we are planning a celebration tea in church, followed by a presentation from Pat Rowland entitled The Mary Lambert Story, to which all are welcome. Other events later in the year will include a concert with the New English Orchestra and Singers in October, a presentation of the lives of the Allithwaite Boys who died in the first world war in November, and a Christmas concert with the Levens Choir in December. For further details of all these events (times, ticket prices etc) please contact Ian on 35950.

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SCHOOL REPORTS

Could MP’s learn a thing or two from the youngsters! Following the recent elections, both national and local, Grange Now decided to start right at the beginning and ask the youngest councillors in our district their thoughts and views. The theme running through all the school councils is exactly the same. Candidates put themselves forward, they tell their peers what they will do if elected, and then the successful candidates are voted on and they do what they said they were going to do. Simple, isn’t it?

Allithwaite Primary School

Grange Primary School Grange pupils elect children from Y2 to Y6 as their representatives. Kodi (Y6) said he became a councillor to help people in the local area. Grange school council have been very proactive in the area tackling issues such as: ‘dangerous’ parking around school. School Councillors raised their concerns about parking at a meeting of Grange Town Council. A walking bus, which is steadily growing in numbers, has also been organised by them. Sean (Y2) said they got all the children to hand in toys to take to the Children’s Ward at Furness General.

The School Council at Allithwaite have, in recent years, visited both The Houses of Parliament in London and the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. Their system is two councillors from each year group. Following a training session the children have now appointed a Chairperson, Treasurer, Secretary etc. When asked why they had wanted to become a Councillor they all said: “to make the school a better place and to make a better playground.”

During their term of office they have repainted playhouse and all the benches in the playground; they have built a mud kitchen and the outdoor space has been cleaned and spruced up.

Flookburgh Primary School

Lindale Primary School Lindale school councillors are also elected by their peers and have a representative from every year group including Reception. They recently got together with Allithwaite School Council and received training from David Bone on how to run a council and the different roles which have to be undertaken. They now have appointed roles such as Chair, Treasurer, Secretary etc. The current school council have achieved many things including organising a fundraising day for comic relief; major changes to the playground, including the purchase of a climbing frame and and basketball hoop - all voted for by the rest of the pupils. They are now working on raising funds for a new CD player.

Cartmel Priory School

The School Council at Flookburgh have also achieved their set targets. Some of their councillors told Grange Now why they wanted to be on the council in the first place: Lily (Y1) said: “I like being in the school council because it means I can make a change to the school. I have been thinking about how we can change our team points system ready for our next meeting.” While Kian (Y3) told us: “ I like being in school council because I can make things better for everyone. I am helping Jack look at school dinners for the next meeting.” Luke and Tom, both Y6 said: “Being in school council is good because you get to voice your own opinion and do what we think is best for the school. Being a part of school council makes you feel like a politician.”

Why did you put yourself forward for school council? I thought it would be a really good way of making a positive contribution to the school and a chance to be a voice for the students of the school to help make the changes that the students wanted. We work closely with the school’s Eco Committee who are working hard to raise awareness on recycling and with the funding raised through Bags2Schools recently we have purchased a number of recycling bins which are located in the school dining room. School Council representatives are involved in the selection process on staff interviews and have been involved in the recruitment of Attainment Leader, Teaching Assistants, Cover Supervisor and an English Teacher. We have a school news team who are working on developing a digital newsletter for the TV screens around school.

Allithwaite School

We are celebrating our 150th year anniversary this year. Snowy owls have been sharing the Hungry Caterpillar story and are really enjoying playing with the new mud kitchen. Tawny Owls have finished their SATS and are looking forward to an ice cream in the park as a special treat. Barn Owls enjoyed their trip to Leighton Moss on the train and

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had great fun: pond dipping, bird watched and had a great time on the bug hunt. We are getting excited about our residential to Castle Head in June and looking forward to canoeing, climbing and bushcraft.

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Eagle Owls have finished SATS and are very animated about their reports on dragons. Eagle owls will be going to York for their residential this year. We have Nursery places available from September please contact school for more information 015395 32144.

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Acting Head Jo Proctor told Grange Now: “A group of children have acted as our school council to help appoint two teachers for the autumn term. They were able to talk to the rest of the school about what kind of things they wanted to find out about a new teacher. The group asked the candidates questions such as “Do you play any sport?”. The group then shared the information with staff and governors. We have appointed staff following the children’s feedback.”

Flookburgh School It is half way through May and our Year 6 children have worked tremendously hard on their SATs exams. Well done. Reception and Year 1 have been learning about minibeasts and why they are so very important.

They made some lovely

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spider hats and food for the hungry caterpillar. Years 2, 3 and 4 enjoyed a day out to Kentmere, which linked in with their learning topic: Rivers and Mountains. Whilst there they also carried out observations and creations on ‘Respect’, our current whole school topic.They have also started their preparations for the Save The Children

Den Day. This is about gaining sponsorship to transform the sofa, back garden or cardboard box (or School!) into a superden and spending the day or night in it. The money we raise could help make life better for children in the world’s poorest countries eg providing vital shelter.


‘Runners Up’ for Cartmel Priory in Schools Competition

Each year, BAE Systems, Barrow, organise a ‘University Challenge’ style competition for local schools called ‘Top of the Form’. The competition is based on the STEM subjects of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths. The team from Cartmel Priory School excelled themselves this year beating tough competition from Dowdales and Ulverston Victoria High Schools to progress through to the final against Kirkbie Kendal School which was held at Coronation Hall, Ulverston, on 20 April. In preparation for the final, the team of Susanne, Joe, Tom and Izzie visited Barrow where they received a presentation on the work of BAE Systems from graduates of the company and a tour of the site. This included a look inside the Devonshire Dock Hall, where the team saw submarines in various stages of construction. Teams from both schools then had to build a model submarine that would sink, dive and achieve neutral buoyancy, using only a plastic drinks bottle, straws and some balloons, as well as plenty of sticky tape! The finished model was tested in the final

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LETTERS Letters to the Editor are published on the understanding that they may have to be shortened to fit available space. Publication of a letter in no way reflects the views of Grange Now. All letters must be accompanied by a name and address even if the correspondent requests anonymity. In this case ‘name and address supplied’ will be added.

Dear Editor,

I am so glad that the behaviour of charities is, at last, coming under the “microscope”. I worked for many years, for the Children’s Handicap Committee and we collected c. £250,000 annually, back in the sixties. Our admin fees were approximately 4.5% of that figure. None of us were paid, in fact we didn’t even ask for travelling expenses. Our meetings were held in a small banqueting suite provided it was not required for normal use, at no expense. Personally, I object to being badgered and I have stopped, having told them that I would do so, if they didn’t stop wasting my donations on mail shots and phone calls, all donations to charities. I now only give to charities which I know will use the money I give them for the purpose it was given. One of the charities which I formerly donated to appointed an agency in NEW YORK!!! and I received a phone call badgering me to set up a standing order. They now get nothing because I looked up on the internet and found that only approximately 10% gets through to those it is intended for. The only difference between charities and big businesses now is that what’s left after all the expenses are taken out of the sales goes to those in need, in the one and in the other it is called profit. Sincerely, Derek Goldsmith Grange over Sands

Support for the blind Launch of new Vision Support Centre. A new service has been set up to support people with sight problems in South Cumbria.

The Vision Support Centre is run by the Barrow Blind Society from its headquarters at Cavendish Street in Barrow. People with sight loss can drop in to the new centre for advice on equipment to help with everyday life. A team of Welfare Officers is also based at the centre to offer information and advice, home visits and referrals to other services. Carl Hodge, the Society’s Chief Executive,

says, “Recently, we consulted our members about the services they want now and in the future. We found that there is a need for a specialist centre and our new service provides specific support and information for local blind and partially sighted people. The population is living longer and so there is an increased prevalence of sight loss in the community – our aim is to promote independent living through our new service.” Anyone experiencing sight loss can drop in to the new Vision Support Centre 67/69 Cavendish St, Barrow LA14 1QD which is open Monday to Friday from 9.30am until 5.00pm, Saturday 9.30am to 4.30pm or call 01229 820698.

A future for the Lido? Grange Now has received the following suggestion from Judith Shapland

With vision, the Lido can have a future. Fill in the pool area with the rubble from most of the buildings, which have long been neglected. Use the levelled area as a water splash area (like Happy Mount Park at Morecambe) for the fine warmer months. Then in the winter the area can be used for ice skating (like Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh)

Dear Editor,

Re: Ravenstown Club On behalf of everyone at Ravenstown Club and Institute, we would like to thank you for supporting our Prize Bingo. This took place on Saturday 2nd May 2015 and we raised a magnificent £450. Our sincere thanks go to all the Businesses and individuals from Grange and all surrounding areas for their very generous donations of prizes which made this Bingo possible. Also thanks to all the organisers and people who attended this event. It has been decided to donate £250 of these proceeds to Flookburgh CE Primary School. We would like to take this opportunity to invite all adults over eighteen to our weekly bingo, this takes place on Thursdays starting at 8pm. Look forward to seeing you there. Julia Brown

Dear Residents, North Ward

Thanks to all those who voted for me on 7 May. I didn’t make it back on to Grange Town Council but I will continue to be involved in the community; supporting the Neighbourhood Plan, Prom Youth Project and Prom Art amongst others. Regards, Margaret Brennand

Thank you

I would like to take this opportunity to thank the very kind person who found my sports bag containing gym clothing, I-pod and a book, and who placed it on the wall adjacent to the former Toyota showroom on Thursday 30 April. I hadn't expected to see it again so it was a lovely surprise to find everything intact. Many thanks. Sue Hoyle, Grange-over-Sands.

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The remaining buildings could be franchised out, for a restaurant, to a local firm, and maybe a heritage centre and craft workshops. The frontage could be bespoke railings to allow viewing and keep out vandalism. SLDC are going to sell the old nursery land at the bottom of Berners car park, from which there will be a new footpath directly to Clare House bridge. The sale of this valuable land must be ring fenced to provide the funds to regenerate the Lido. The new town council along with our District Councillors must drive SLDC into action and secure these funds. The time has come for Grange's voice to be heard. Other residents and visitors will have their views

which need to be voiced. By working together the Lido site has a future. It is time to start, and to see to completion the end of this derelict eyesore and transform the Lido into a valuable asset for Grange. Editor's note - Another possible idea which could complement this would be a Maritime Garden - a destination garden is something that would cater for older visitors while the splash pool and ice skating offers activities for youngsters. It could be an iconic destination, complimenting the existing tourist offering perfectly and with relatively low running costs. Come on SLDC these are some low cost solutions to a very public eyesore...

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On Sunday 21st June, they will tee off at 5am for the first of 8 rounds around Grange Fell's 9 hole course. The group are hoping to finish about 9.30pm.

The foursome is made up of Gary Johnston, Mark Johnston, William Macdonald and Liam Chalmers and you can sponsor them online at: www.justgiving.com/owner-email/ pleasesponsor/Gary-Johnston8 or drop it in at Johnston's of Grange Jewellers.

Adult Education

We are now in the final stages of the brochure and have lots of exciting new classes to offer from September. Much of this year’s provision has been completed, albeit that we continue with all our exercise classes and are running a limited range over the summer month off. We still have one Saturday workshop left to deliver which is: Pilates Masterclass – suitable for those who have done 6 months. Run by Sue Hotchkiss on 13/06 at Cartmel Primary School. What’s New from September 2015 We have a much more expansive range of languages which include some day time provision and a broader range of choices to include for the first time ESOL- English for Speakers of Other languages, Polish and German language and culture. We are trying to use a greater range of outreach facilities so will be running a Sewing School and some art Saturday workshops at High Newton Village Hall. We are running a wide range of counselling courses at Levels 2, 3 and Level 4 diploma. Our range of Saturday workshops is expansive and includes subjects such as Keeping older brains active; Using emotional intelligence and Coping with Depression, Stress and Health anxiety, all being run by Dr David Walton a clinical psychologist with vast experience. We are also running loads of arts and craft subjects as Saturday workshops to include Soft Furnishing for the Home, discover collage art, make a

Pilates Masterclass – 13/06 New Courses from Sept 2015 How to do Batik Hand spinning Managing your anxiety Level 4 Counselling Diploma One Pot Cookery All things Sweet-Gourmets guide to desserts and sweet things Sewing School Papier mache and decorative paper techniques Learn to draw & sketch Tel: 015395 36323

With papier mache mirror or mask and the usual range of painting classes which embrace mixed media, sketching, watercolours and acrylics. If your tastes are more culinary, we have a great range of cookery classes including One Pot Cookery, pick and mix the world cookbook, family meals for busy parents and the beginning and the end- soups and desserts, all with Julie Woodburn. We also have Tony Shaw coming to run All things Sweeta gourmet guide to desserts and all things sweet. We have our usual range of computer classes which deal with getting to grips with your iPad, make the most of your computer, buying and selling on eBay and digital imaging for photographers (using our newly acquired Adobe Photoshop Version 13 and taught by a professional photographer). Mindfulness is extremely topical at present and we have a variety of topics addressing this issue including mindful eating, mindful living, mindfulness for everyone and a basic introduction to mindfulness for children. Each month l will endeavour to give you a “sneak preview” which will hopefully encourage you to sign up and support locally delivered classes, which are all of an extremely high calibre. The only other news relates to changes in funding for the service. From 1 August 2015 the automatic 20% discount on course fees for over 60s will stop. The 50% discount for those on means tested benefits, of any age, will remain. The removal of the over 60s discount will mean on average around a £1.50 per week increase for a typical 2 hour, 10 session course for participants not on means tested benefits. This change is part of a broader shift in government funding for adult education services towards targeted work with disadvantaged adults. However, we do still retain subsidised education in Cumbria, which is a positive as many county councils in other areas of the country have increased fees much more significantly than here, or in some cases, moved to full cost recovery. In most instances people will now fall into the full cost subsidised category when they book their course. We have retained the full fee subsidised category with no change in the cost for this year, to offset some of the aforementioned changes, so we represent excellent value for money but need YOUR SUPPORT in keeping this provision open as we need to maintain enrolment levels at a sensible level for viability. Never more so have we needed you to vote with your pocket and sign up for all the classes you enjoy in this Peninsula. Many thanks for your loyal and continued support. Jude, Carolyn and Debbie – The Adult Education team.

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Do you care? The Care Act 2014 is being introduced in two stages. The second stage is the one that has grabbed the headlines with changes, which are pretty meaningless, on what you have to pay towards your care. That part comes into effect in April 2016 and there are plans you need to make to get ready for it if you or a relative are in care. I will come back to that in a later article. The first stage came in to effect in April 2015 . One big difference is the extra help given to unpaid carers who are now entitled to the same degree of help from the Local Authority as those they care for. I have seen many family members, often spouses or partners the same age as the person they are caring for, under huge mental and physical pressure, sometimes makes making themselves ill in giving the care that their partner needs. As a carer you are now entitled to a carer’s assessment from the Local Authority) regardless of the amount or type of care you provide, your means or your level of need for support. You can have an assessment whether or not the person you care for has had a community care assessment/needs assessment, or if the local council have decided they are not eligible for support. You don’t have to live with the person you are looking after or be caring fulltime to have the assessment. You may be juggling work and care which can have a massive impact on your life. It is your choice about whether the person you care for is present or not. You can have a joint assessment and you can have someone there to support you. I was in a liaison group last week, organised by Age UK, and was amazed how much support there is in our area for the elderly, disabled and/or vulnerable and their unpaid carers. Carers Support Cumbria are hosting a Carers Summit at the Forum in Barrow in Furness on the 10th of June. There will be workshops aimed at carers with practical help and assistance, a Q and A session, a real-life story from a carer’s viewpoint and a marketplace of exhibitors with information and advice for you. If you do care, you should go. I will see you there. I like to know as much as I can about the care and services available so that I can pass the details on to you if I come to see you about your Will or related planning. As well as protecting your assets it is important to protect you. It is not all about the money. If you have not been before, the Forum is straight opposite Barrow Town Hall. It is easy to get to on the train from Grange. It is a 10 minute walk or a short taxi ride from Barrow train station. I will be doing two more articles in future editions of Grange Now to follow up on the effects of the Care Act on you or your family/friends and the care you might receive in future and how the rules about what you have to pay have changed.

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SOCIETY ROUND-UP Grange over Sands Golf Club We are now at the start of the Knock out competitions for men, ladies and mixed, details on the boards. Competition results to report are: Mens - Midweek Medal - 15th April was won by M Taylor net 67. Winner of the Stableford on 18th April was R Gill with 42 points, The Tetley Walker Cup on 25th April was won by P Eastwood net 61 and the winners of the Medal played on 2nd May were, 1st Div W Barrington net 65, 2nd Div D Gibson, 3rd Div C King with net 68. The Mixed Jubilee Cup played on 4th May was won by A & M Calvert with 57.2 points. Ladies Competitions- 16th April Hilda Leggatt Foursomes winners were B Robertson & Y Taylor with 35 points, Margaret Carruthers Rose Bowl on 23rd April was won by S Bevan with a net 71, Nell Brigg Foursomes on 30th April was won by M King & H Shaw with 74.5 and the 9 hole Stableford on 7th May was won by S Munsie with 21 points. The Pro is running free taster sessions for people who would like to give golf a try, equipment followed by refreshments is free.

St Mary’s Hospice Friendship & support Group The group meet every Friday 2-4pm in the Father Magner Room, St Charles Church, Kents Bank Road, in Grange. Do you or a family member/friend suffer from cancer or a life-shortening illness? Are you caring for someone or are you recently bereaved? St Mary’s Hospice Friendship & Support Group is here for you. Please drop in for a friendly chat, to make new friends, and/or just to enjoy time together. All are welcome. For more information contact Marie on 33279 or Betty on 32035.

Grange Soroptimists The club held their AGM on April 27th and retiring President Janice Carrick congratulated the club on a very successful 60th year. This has included setting up Singing for the Brain to improve the lives of dementia sufferers, fundraising for Mary’s Meals enabling more children in Africa to receive an education and the installation of the Town Crest which was achieved with the support of local businesses and individuals. Our new President Cathy Lubelska was installed. This year’s programme promises to be a mixture of activities including a public meeting about dementia in October. The plaque listing major donors is now in place on the Town Crest and it was noted that the delay was due to a welcome late donation. Anyone interested in joining the club or getting further information on our work and events see our website www.sigbi.org/grangeover-sands/

Cartmel Art Society The Annual General Meeting was held in the village hall on 29th April. New Officers and committee members were elected and an exciting new programme for 2015/16 was issued.

Please remember: our limit for society reports is 200 words, to ensure everyone gets in. After a lovely Jacob’s Join buffet members were treated to an acrylic painting demonstration by Kendal artist Thuline de Cock who is well known for her painting of cows. During her entertaining and informative demonstration she gave us lots of tips and ideas on composition, drawing and colour mixes.

Newton & Field Broughton WI The May meeting of Newton and Field Broughton WI was well attended. There was a considerable amount of business to get through. The main item was the Resolution “Failing to care - assessment of need in longterm care”. Sue Needham explained this very comprehensively to members, several of whom contributed to the discussion which followed. When the vote was taken by a show of hands the Resolution was not passed. It was felt that the content was not made clear enough. A break for tea and cakes followed this. Then member, Christine Squire, gave a talk on Bees and Beekeeping. She had a slideshow to accompany the talk and had also brought several pieces of equipment which she uses as a beekeeper. Several members asked interesting questions throughout the talk. We were all much more knowledgeable about the life of bees and beekeeping at the end of the evening. The Bring and Buy stall to raise funds for ACWW and the W.I. did well.

June’s meeting will be a talk on ‘A History of Kendal’ by Trevor Hughes. It will be at Lindale Village Hall on Wednesday June 10th starting at 7.30pm.

Rotary Club of Grange The Rotary Club of Grange over Sands held a very enjoyable Charter on Wednesday 6th May. President Colin Wilkinson welcomed 79 guests from Rotary Clubs in the District as well as the Mayor of Grange, Tricia Thomas, and Roger Mason, the District Governor of Rotary in Britain and Ireland. The Speaker was the Reverend Martin Jayne who gave a humorous talk on his life. The Club has been very active over the last months and donated £500.00 to the local Mind Organisation from a Flag Day held at Easter. They have also donated £630.00 to purchase an Elephant Pump to provide a community with clean water. £250.00 was sent to Aquabox following the hurricane in Vanuatu. The club is currently anxiously waiting for news from Nepal as a number of local clubs have been working to help a remote village build a new school and medical facilities.

Grange Forum Our 68th season of the Forum begins on Tuesday 6th October at Abbot Hall Hotel. The subject of our talk by Lee Kitchingman will be ‘Svalbard - a journey to the Arctic’. May has provided a varied and interesting programme of outings: May 21st - Lunch at Kendal College where two choices of prelunch activities were offered, a walk around Old Kendal or a recital at the College by a talented flautist, by name, David Edmonds, accompanied by Charles Edmondson on piano. May 28th - ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’ at Manchester Opera House.

August 13th - The 39 Steps at The Theatre by the Lake, Keswick.Looking ahead to September 16th, “The Full Monty” at the Grand Theatre, Blackpool followed by a tour of the illuminations. Please contact Donald Shepherd on 015395 33475 if you would like to join the group attending this event.

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On Wednesday 1st July, Grange Forum have arranged a visit to Dumfries House, Ayrshire. All enquiries and bookings please to Alan Anderson on 015395 33696. Full information on our 2015/2016 season will be sent out to members early September.Ring Alan Anderson about joining our club which warmly welcomes new members.

COFFEE CLUB In April the Revd Gay Pye returned to Coffee Club. On June16th, we welcome a local relief medical team who recently visited Uganda. The meeting is at Abbots Hall at 10.30am following coffee from 10am. All are welcome.

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Cartmel & District Flower Club We are delighted to report our fundraising fashion show held on May 6th in aid of North West Air Ambulance was a great success. We had excellent support from all who attended. The raffle included a £50 voucher given by "Colours" many flower arrangements and other prizes totalling over twenty. On arrival everyone enjoyed a welcome drink and then the show began. The company "Colours" treated us to an excellent show, the M C and models made everyone feel at ease all being very helpful and amusing. As the show ended we were invited to purchase the garments and many didn't need to be asked twice to indulge and find a bargain. We all thoroughly enjoyed a great evening and finally raised £900 for the very worthy charity North West Air Ambulance.

Thank you all who attended and helped for your valued support.

North Lonsdale Tennis Club (Grange) We hosted two Easter Holiday Half Day Tennis Camps for South Lakes Juniors and Jon Griffin’s coaching team. These were a great success with Primary School Children – partially due to the Easter Egg prizes on offer! In the meantime our Club’s 3 x 45 minute junior sessions take place every Thursday afternoon from 3.45 to 6.00pm. You don’t have to be a member but please book with David Houghton on 015395 34933 or 07443 469273. We finished a creditable 6th in the Winter Veteran’s League with our best point score ever. The Summer League matches have started. The Men’s team were promoted to Division 1 this season and are finding it hard, losing to Kirkby Stephen and Windermere, but enjoying the competitive tennis. The Ladies lost their first match against Lancaster in wintery conditions. The Mixed Team won their first match against Sedbergh.

The Fun & Games Social Event in April went well, with Frank Jordan’s organised tennis and Jacob’s Join lunch. Frank has umpired at Wimbledon and coached for many years.

We hope that you were able to come to our Play Tennis for Free open day on Sunday 17th May.

Arnside & Arnside Knott WI At the May meeting of Arnside and Arnside Knott WI members voted for Resolution No.4 Failing to care, assessment of need in long time care. Three members joined the "Lets Connect" event at Endmoor. Two members are going to The Garden Party at Buckingham Palace. Seven members are attending the A.G.M. live screening at the Brewery, Kendal. The speaker for the evening was Gordon Fletcher who told of his visit to Greenland. His photo presentation of the landscape, seascape and icebergs was spectacular.

Grange PROBUS Club On May 11th, Peter Stas gave a talk entitled: Driving - high risk or not. Peter had been a police driving instructor. He began by telling the story - of the driving test and particularly the more modern additions. He explained the statistics of motoring accidents and the fact that there had been a steady decrease mainly due to new technology. He followed this with some useful advice on driving more safely and concluded by telling about the county scheme for checking and improving the driving of over 65’s PROBUS is a club for professional and business men who have retired from their normal occupations. The club meets on the second Monday of each month in the Netherwood Hotel for coffee and a talk or presentation by a guest speaker on a topic of general interest. New members are always welcome. If you would like to learn more please contact: Chairman - Russell Bloxsom 015395 34595 or Secretary Ewen Cameron 015395 32319.

Grange Lions At our meeting in April we voted to send a donation to earthquake hit Nepal.....this will be sent via the Lions Club of Nepal so we can be sure it reaches it's proper destination and is put to good use.

A good start was made at Prom Art selling our Grand Summer raffle tickets and hopefully this will continue throughout the summer as this is one of our big fundraisers for St Mary's Hospice and other local charities. Our weekly raffle at The Cumbria Grand hotel also continues to be well supported by the management and guests. Plans are also underway for the Lion's stall at Grange's Edwardian festival in June. At the end of April David and Helen at The Pastures held a social evening to introduce some prospective new members to us all... plenty of food and a good quiz and everyone enjoyed themselves. Finally members and friends enjoyed a really good meal at Kendal college one evening. The students there did a splendid job as usual.

Grange WI Greg Robinson recently gave a very moving talk about young women in Ethiopia who often give birth at an early age. Because of this they have difficult long labours often resulting in stillborn children and an obstetric fistula (a tear in the wall of the bladder) which leads to incontinence. The women are often cast out by their families and village and lead a life of abject misery and low self-esteem. In 1975 two doctors – Reginald and Catherine Hamlin set up a hospital to help women with this condition. Greg recounted numerous success stories. There are now several hospitals in Ethiopia which perform operations and train women as midwives so they can help in the villages. Marilyn Hale, back by popular demand, will be at our June meeting to lead a practical session in glass fusion. Please contact Joanne on 015395 32932 for more information.

Lower Holker WI "OYEZ, OYEZ" our speaker on Wednesday 10th June will be Mr. Richard Matthews, the Town Crier of Kendal. Holker Village Hall at 8:00pm. Do you enjoy a good cup of tea? Sally Farrington is giving a talk about "Tea Tasting" on Wednesday 1st July in Flookburgh Village Hall, starting at 8:00pm. All visitors (including the men) are invited to join us for these interesting talks. £3.00 including refreshments. Future Date for you diary. A return visit by Kitty Brown (Fashions of Carnforth) has been arranged at Flookburgh village Hall on Wednesday 2nd September. After the show, there will be an opportunity to buy ladies clothes, jewellery and accessories. Tickets (£3.00) for this popular event will be available in August. Even if you are not a member, you are most welcome to come and "try us out".

Witherslack WI Sarah Bradley chaired the May meeting of 14 members and after local business introduced Noreen Leese who had come along to inform us about the NFWI resolution to be decided upon at the AGM. Next month, June 9th, Sally Farrington will give a talk about tea tasting.

Cartmel Peninsula Local History Society The May meeting, delayed because of the General Election, welcomed back Howard Martin to give a second lecture on the Great War. His subject this time was the story of Geoffrey Hardy, a soldier whose name is on the Cartmel War Memorial. Geoffrey, a Quaker, was born in Banbury and he married into a local Quaker family thus giving him a connection to Cartmel. He married Mabel Isaac, the grand-daughter of W R Nash of Pit Farm, Cartmel and The Mount, Cark on 5 March 1916 whilst on 44 hours’ leave. Howard’s research uncovered information about Geoffrey’s early life and his military career. He joined the West Yorkshire Field Artillery (Howitzer) Brigade and was involved in the battle for Bullecourt between April and May 1917. Many of his letters home were quoted. He survived the battles but died from wounds inflicted when ammunition exploded in a fire involving a howitzer. He died on 27 May 1917 aged 27.


Two outings were announced for the summer –Sizergh Castle (25 June) and Dove Cottage and Wordsworth Museum (30 July) see website for more details. The next meeting is on 3 September.

Grange Fell Golf Club (Ladies Section) As I anticipated, the Tina Turner Tribute on April 24th was a great success. Golf competitions are in full swing now. We had a Bronze League Match v Carus Green at home which we won. 8 ladies qualified for the Cavendish Trophy and the 1st round of the Edna Martland Trophy was won by Lady Captain, Ronnie Hall. We also won our Bronze League match at home to Sedbergh. Medal 2 was won by Ronnie Hall on a card count back with Ellie Woodburn. Our last competition, Bronze League v Carus Green away which was narrowly lost.

a 1930’s cocktail dress, the President in 1980’s ‘Princess Diana’ mode and the Secretary in an early Georgian dress looking like Bo-Peep without her sheep. Needless to say we all enjoyed it and there was plenty of opportunity to try costumes and hats afterwards. The next meeting is on Tuesday 2nd June at 2.00pm when Nick Henderson will bring us ‘Corio Rapters – birds of prey’. The July meeting will be on Tuesday 7th when Naomi Edwards & Louise Mary Martin will bring us ‘Little Island’ - world music. New members are always welcome, contact Wendy Graham (secretary) 015395 32702.

Arnside Sailing Club We are offering a chance to try out sailing on Saturday 20th June between 2.15pm and 4.15 pm in the afternoon. The event is part of Arnside Vintage on the Prom day.

Allithwaite Community Centre & Playing Fields Committee Many thanks to those of you who have supported our monthly Evening Dances please note our next one is Thursday 10th September.

Grange Freemasons Arthur John Brogden Lodge No. 1715 (founded 1877) introduced new members at the Regular Meetings held on the second Fridays in April and May with the traditional ceremonies of Initiation in the Masonic Hall Hampsfell Road Grange.

Freemasons donate annually through their Lodge subscription to The Freemasons’ Grand Charity. The news that the Grand Charity had donated £50,000 to the Red Cross in response to the devastating earthquake in Nepal at the end of April was received and approved by the members. The Worshipful Master Alan Telford appealed to the members to donate for victims of the earthquake as part of a coordinated Masonic response towards search and rescue and relief efforts. A collection was taken at the May meeting and the sum of £150 was raised and has been sent to the Grand Charity. Enquiries about meetings of the Lodge and hiring the Masonic Hall can be sent to L1715secretary@gmail.com

Lower Holker Village Hall May’s 200 club winners: £40.00, 36, Vi Hadwin; £25.00, 44, Fiona Whittaker; £15.00, 137; Tony Roberts; £10.00, 55, Barbara Shaw. The concert by the Ulverston Victoria High School Swing Band on Saturday 25th April was a sell-out event, and all the available seats were taken. The performance was excellent and everyone seemed to enjoy the night, including the band. The evening raised £790.00 and after paying the band we were left with £540.00 which will go towards the upkeep of the hall. The Band will be asked back for next year.

On Saturday 8th August we will be having a “One Man Paul Robeson Tribute Performance”. This is an excellent show which has been performed all around the country to rave reviews. And lastly our annual Craft Fair will be held in the autumn. We have rooms available to rent at a reasonable cost. If anyone would like to join the committee they would be very welcome. There are a few numbers left for the 200 Club. The telephone number for all enquiries is 015395 58304.

With the competition season now in full swing at the Fell and the grass starting to grow we could just do with the weather warming up a touch; here is a summary of our results. On Sunday 26th April we played for the Harry Leach Trophy this was won by Ken Bramley with a 63net, Best Gross that day went to Daryl Lomas with 76. Our next competition was the Millennium Trophy played on Sunday 10th May which was won by Gary Broadhurst with 62net. Best Gross on the day was Graham Shepherd with 75.

The Try Out Day is aimed at giving non sailors an opportunity to sail. You do not need any experience to join in the fun. We held a similar event last year taking out a wide range of people including families with children. We will be operating from the slipway at the end of Promenade just before Ashmeadow. We will provide buoyancy aids and the club's safety boat will be operating, though you should come prepared to get wet." As well as sailing the club offers a programme of social and musical events in our historic clubhouse in the Old Customs House. The club offers both social and full membership so you do not need to sail to join. The Club has one of the lowest membership fees in the area. You can find out more about the club on our website www.arnsidesailingclub.co.uk"

Grange Ramblers Wednesday 15th April 10 walkers walked from Bowness through town to Post Knott then Brant Fell, followed the Dales Way through Cleatbarrow to School Knott via High Lickbarrow and Helm Farm to finish off with a cafe stop in Bowness. Despite a dull start to the day, we had good views from Brant Fell and School Knott of both the lake and the fells, including the Langdales. In warm sunny conditions on 23rd April, six walkers walked from Settle via Langcliffe to Stainforth Beck and Catrigg Force to Jubilee and Victoria caves, returning to Settle passing Attermire Scar and Warren Knotts. The 7 mile limestone landscapes with spectacular outcrops led by Tony Harrison. On 6th May 7 ramblers set off in fine sunny weather walk the Winster valley, starting from Linthwaite Hotel passed Lindeth Farm before dropping down to Barker Knott and onto Bellman Ground. After a brief stop to admire views, the walk passed around Rosthwaite Farm to reach the delightful view point on Rosthwaite Heights. Following a Lunch break continued down to Ghyll Head Tarn before turning back over pleasant open pastures and woodland to return via High House and Lindeth Farm to the start. Leader- Alec Bottomley.

Open Gardens Day

Grange Fell are this year hosting the Grange Lions Charity Open for St Mary's Hospice on Friday 7th August, anyone interested in playing or sponsoring the event please contact Peter Clough on 32048 or the club 32536.Membership is available and the Clubhouse can be hired out for functions, more details can be found on our website at www.grangefellgolfclub.co.uk

Grange and District U3A

Another date for your diary is our Annual Carnival which will be on Saturday 11th July.

Bookings for any occasion at the Centre please ring 07582 706353.

Grange Golf Club - Mens Section

The AGM in April was well attended and endorsed the election of Roger Handley as Vice Chairman. The business meeting was followed by an excellent presentation by Ken Taylor entitled ‘Trail ruts, badlands and geysers’, a journey through the history and landscape of the American mid-west. It was a stimulating and engaging session. Brian Lewis manages the U3A’s gardening section on the prom and has recently planted cherry trees in recognition of the 15th anniversary. During the last month the birdwatching group had a successful trip to Barbondale, the cycling group completed the ‘Preston Wheel’, the walking groups went to Kentmere and the Lyth Valley and Bob Lear organised an indoor games evening. Forthcoming social events include a car-rally/ quiz plus supper in June. The celebration of our 15th anniversary will include a trainWindermere boat trip-train and lunch event in June, a tea dance in a local hotel in July and an audio-visual display in the library in September. These activities together with a Chester Zoo trip and a Scottish holiday organised for the ‘Out and About’ group ensure that members have busy summer ahead. A full picture of the U3A’s activities can be found on the Grange & District U3A website at www.u3asites.org.uk/grange .

Allithwaite Playground Committee The Allithwaite AGM 2015 will take place in Mary Lambert Hall (Allithwaite School) on Monday 15th June at 8pm. All Welcome! The Committee is looking for new members to ensure the playground is maintained, kept safe and above all, kept open! They are looking for a new Secretary as well as other interesting roles. No experience is needed and it won’t take up too much of your time. A great way to meet new people whilst making a positive contribution to the Allithwaite village and ensuring the children can continue enjoying the playground. Why not come along to The Pheasant at 8pm on Sunday 7th June to meet some of the current committee and find out a bit more about what is involved Or you can call or email Mandy on 33523 / mandyfreewoman@ phonecoop.coop for more information.

The Bloom Group are delighted to announce that the 2015 Open Gardens Day will take place on Sunday 12th July, from 10am to 5pm. A spokesperson for the group told Grange Now: “Hopefully we will be blessed with good weather, and even if Andy Murray gets to the Wimbledon final, we will still attract a good number of visitors!” The funds raised from the Open Gardens are used to regenerate borders around Grange, and is the Bloom Group’s main source of funding. This year there will be at least 12 gardens open to visitors. These are all situated in a small area of Grange, off Grange Fell Road, Ashmount Road, Eden Mount Road and Charney Road. Tickets will be available from the Tourist Information Centre, from the end of May.

NSPCC volunteers distribute £950

In the April edition of Grange Now we reported that the former Holker and Cartmel Valley NSPCC volunteers raised a massive £950 with their annual clothes and clutter sale. They are distributing the proceeds as follows: Local NSPCC; the playgrounds at Allithwaite, Cark, Cartmel and Flookburgh moor Lane; St Mary’s Hospice at Home; Flookburgh new churchyard; Lower Holker Village Hall and the Connie and Joe Fund. The committee would like to offer huge thanks once again to all helpers and supporters.

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Allithwaite & Cartmel WI On a wild and windy afternoon that bore no resemblance to the date on the calendar a packed meeting was treated to an interesting talk on ‘Historical Fashion through the years’ which was given by local costume expert Hilary Stubbs. The members who had ‘volunteered’ to be models were dressed before the meeting began so, in addition to the Medieval, Regency, Edwardian ladies and 1920’s Flappers dispersed amongst the audience, there was the rare sight of the business being conducted by the Treasurer in

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HEYDAYS CARE & SUPPORT SERVICES We go that extra mile. Providing the highest standard of care and support, helping you to maintain your independence in the comfort of your own home. We are registered with the Care Quality Commission, Cumbria County Council & Primary Care Trust. Visit us at www.heydayscare.co.uk or contact Dawn or Kelly on 015395 52548 Bay Home Care Family run provider of home care services. Delivering high quality individual care and support to help Adults maintain independence within their own homes. We are fully registered with the CQC and bring together over 20 years combined experience within the care sector to support our community. If you are looking for friendly, experienced and consistent care, delivered at a pace that suits you, please contact Phil or Sarah on 015395 34987 or visit us at bayhomecare.org.uk.

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Home Delivery Carpets Ltd Outlets in Grange, Kendal, Ambleside & Barrow Tel: 07905 687 672 www.homedeliverycarpets.com

CARPET CLEANERS

CARPET CLEANING UNLIMITED and upholstery too. Give Peter Jewell a ring on 01229 885685. Member of the National Carpet Cleaners Association. ULVERCLEAN Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Specialists. For a true deep clean contact Lee Grundy on 01229 586703 CHAMPION CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Carpets, 3-piece suites & rugs cleaned Great prices & free quotations For a professional, friendly & reliable service Call 015395 62390 or 07977 021002 www.championcarpetcleaning.co.uk

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CAT CARE

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CATERING

ANDREW SOUTHCOTT CATERING. Whatever the occasion large or small we come to you to make your event very special. 015395 59090.

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Rob Chambers All types of chimneys and flues. Member of the National Association of Chimney Sweeps HETAS Approved. Fully insured. Tel: 01229 588025. Mobile: 07881 921529 ANDREW BACKHOUSE CHIMNEY SWEEP LTD Established 1992. Trading standards approved. All types of chimneys and flues swept. Camera surveys. Member of the Institute of Chimney Sweeps. Tel 015394 45117 or 0776 314 5594

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SUE LAWTON (S.R.Ch,D.Pod.M,M.Ch.S) HCPC Registered Chiropodist. Registered & qualified for 24 years. Home visits covering Grange, Ulverston & surrounding area. 01229 861921 DAVE HEMMINGS M.Inst.Ch.Pod. HCPC Registered. Home visits Grange & surrounding areas. 015395 35487 or 0773 644 8702 CHIROPODY CLINIC Milnthorpe. Ground floor clinic/parking available, Bridge End Business Park, Park Road, Milnthrope. HCPC registered/degree in Podiatric Medicine. Over 20 years NHS/private experience. www.judithswift.co.uk 015395 64303

CLEANING SERVICES

LAKELAND MAIDS (015395) 34305 Home helps, General housework. Spring cleans, Holiday homes. Move in/out cleans, Carpet cleaning. Fully insured, References available. Est. 20 yrs CLEAN CHOICE high standard cleaning. Friendly, local service. Handyman service now available. Call Emma on 0779 544 1324 / 01229 889 490 visit www.cleanchoice.info or e-mail cleanchoice@live.co.uk CLEANER. Quality cleaning and laundry services. Reasonable rates. Hours available. Call Joan on 0770 622 1466 / 07979 127 318 or e-mail jrcleaningservices@talktalk.net A&M CLEANING regular, one-offs, spring cleans, Holiday Lets, Office Cleaning. Fully insured. 015395 32195 or 07747 404775 Cleaner has vacancies. Grange based. Reliable, friendly, efficient. Competitive reasonable rates. Telephone 07557 144197

CLOCK & ANTIQUES RESTORER

HANDYMAN SERVICES Clock, Barometer, Furniture Repair and restoration undertaken also minor domestic household repairs. No job too small. Tel: (015395) 33664 Mob: 0750 4888 426 ask for Tim e-mail: tim1492@outlook.com.

COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES

Complementary therapist offering Aromatherapy, Reflexology, Reiki, Hot Stone Massage. Angela Pollard 015395 35119 angelapollardtherapies1@gmail.com

COSTUMES

EDWARDIAN COSTUMES TO BUY Children's and Adults. Call Pauline 0797 6898 626

COUNSELLING

AND PSYCHOTHERAPY. Sally Holligan. UKCP Reg. Appointments in Allithwaite. Tel 015395 35760 www.cumbriacounselling.com Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Phobias (inc. school phobias), anxiety, depression, addictions, confidence and self esteem. Speak to a professional caring therapist. Experienced in working with adults and children 0779 284 3807 www.fairweathertherapy.co.uk

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DOG BEHAVIORIST

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DOG GROOMING

Professional Dog Groomer, fully qualified, free local collection & delivery, out of hours appointments. Lamberts Pet Supplies, Main Street, Grange 015395 36544

DOG WALKING

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DRY CLEANING

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DRY STONE WALLING

GARDEN WALLS, FIELD WALLS, Stone Facing. Established 1997. Contact Neil Stanway 015395 31382 mob 07748 271078

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ENGRAVING/TROPHIES Kendal Trophies 01539 740217 / Eddie Sharp Sports 01229 587519. www.ulverstonsportsandkendaltrophies.co.uk

COMPUTER TUTOR

Gentle exercise at Lindale Village Hall. EVERY Wednesday 9.15-10.15am. £4.50 per session. Any queries phone Elaine at Fitness & Wellbeing on 07855 135 714

COMPUTER HELP AT HOME. For computer problems or tutorials in plain English. Call Graham Brook a certified computer engineer on 015395 60868 LEARN TO USE A COMPUTER in the comfort of your own home in a relaxed and informal manner. For all your requirements, Tel: Jennie on 015395 32621.

CONSERVATORIES

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GARDENING

GRANGE GARDENERS for GARDEN MAINTENANCE & DESIGN Extensive plant knowledge We maintain gardens all year round Call Michael Thornborough 015395 32118 mobile: 07796 674 861 www.gardendesigncumbria.com FERNLEIGH GARDEN SERVICES all aspects of maintenance, lawn care, complete clearances, tidy ups, planting, tree work, painting, hedges, pressure washing, waste removed. College trained, call George 0779 686 7762 or 015395 35716 Dean Shaw Tidy Garden Service A Local, Friendly & Reliable Service Garden Maintenance, Hedge Cutting, Painting/Staining Gutter Cleaning, Power Washing, Small Tree Surgery, One-off Jobs, Weekly/Monthly Maintenance “Business built on Reputation” Call Dean on 015395 58136 or 07921 859 338

GARDEN SERVICES

DJ DIXON OF GRANGE Gardens maintained to the highest standards, mowing, hedges, trees, pressure washing, overgrown gardens cleared - no job too big. Fully insured. For a high quality service with an outstanding reputation. Mobile: 0771 320 3609. GARDEN MAINTENANCE, grass/hedge cutting, weeding, pruning, treework, dry stone walling, paving, fencing. James Hawksley Ltd Tel 07980 354 651 / 01524 784869 GARDEN CLEARANCE grass and hedge cutting, strimming and fencing. Ron’s Tidy Garden. Tel: 01229 580345, Mobile: 07904 151 964. Reliable and honest Hamish Foulerton high quality, professional garden maintenance. Grass cutting & strimming. Trees, hedges & shrubs pruned. Fencing, patios, planting & garden tidy-ups. 15 yrs reliable experience. Tel 07747 788 370 or 01539 730501 COPELAND LANDSCAPES, stonewalling, patios, tree work, hedge cutting, fencing, etc. Established 1980. 01524 730 022 or 07815 955 961 M.T. HOWARTH. Hedges, shrubs, tree pruning, grass cutting & strimming & Power Washing. All jobs considered. Tel: 015395 33182 Mob: 0789 473 7069. BRYAN DAWSON. Grass cutting, General Gardening and Handy Man. Tel: 015395 33174. Mob: 07522 441 087. Samantha Hodgson Ltd Garden & Border Design. Plant advice from window boxes to full border makeovers. Over 25 years plant knowledge. Tel 07760 192 083 or 015395 52458. E-mail sam@samanthahodgsonplanting.co.uk Tree Stumps Removed GET A QUOTE ONLINE or call Peter on 01539 720441 stumps1066@gmail.com www.Tree-Stumps-Removed.co.uk Tom and Sara’s Gardening Services Call 015395 36898 or 07432 500372 tomandsaragardening@gmail.com No job too small IAN SCOTT, Gardener Handyman for help with all your gardening and DIY jobs. Organised, practical and dependable. Tel: 015395 35120 Mob 07468 496317 THE LAWNMAN Specialist in fertilisation, weed and moss control, hollow tine aeration and scarification available. The Lawn Man 015395 38949 PAUL GIBBONS pruning, grass cutting, strimming, weeding, planting. Tel 015395 58492 Mob 07908 843 714

GROUNDWORKS

S & A HODGSON LTD. Plant & Groundworks Contractors. JCB and tracked excavators with operators. Site clearence, water mains and land drainage. 015395 52458 / 07836 782707.


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GUTTERING CLEANING

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HANDYMAN SERVICES

HANDYMAN SERVICES by qualified Electrician. Electrical repairs, decorating, flatpacks, joinery & plumbing. Competitive prices. Trevor 015395 35303. Mob: 07717 080 451

HEALTH & WELLBEING

MEDICAL HERBALIST and skin clinic for Psoriasis, Eczema and Dermatitis. Tel 59364 / 0770 450 7748. www.medicalherbalist-grange.co.uk Healing Practitioner, offering Reiki, Reconnective Healing, EFT, Emotion Code, Indian Head Massage. Tel: Maria Kielty 07766 888 661 maria.kielty@yahoo.co.uk

HEARING SERVICES

St Johns Hearing Centre, Main Street, Grange. Comprehensive Hearing Service. Free home consultations. Full aftercare service. Hearing tests, Repair service, Batteries and Accessories. Gentle Wax Removal Service. 40 Years experience. Tel 015395 36391

HOLIDAYS FOR DOGS

THE ORIGINAL HOLIDAYS FOR DOGS PROFESSIONAL PET CARE SINCE 2000 KENNEL MAIDS Professional Home Boarding Dog Walking • Cat Care • Small Pets Pet Sitting • Doggy Day Care Fully licensed with SLDC Fully insured & Excellent References PLEASE NOTE We are not an agency or a franchise WE DO NOT BOARD OUT DOGS TO THIRD PARTIES We are mature professionals Having worked as a team for more than 10yrs We can provide fully checkable references and are highly recommended by our local Veterinary Practice Tel 015395 52099 Mobile 0776 176 7344 WWW.P4WS.CO.UK Beware of imitations. See us on Facebook

HOUSE CLEARANCES

House Clearances, Houses, Garages, Sheds cleared and all contents removed. For prompt reliable and confidential service contact Graham Walkden. Tel: 015395 32793/62378 WA HOUSE CLERANCES & REMOVALS A professional service for homes & garages All rubbish removed Phone 07528 049 516 or 015395 59469

IRONING

IRONING by Lisa 015935 35422 or 07976 512487

JOINERY

CURWEN JOINERY & DEVELOPMENTS LTD, New builds to renovations, Property maintenance including Roofing and Building work, Internal Woodwork, Building and Decorating. Serving Domestic and Commercial properties & holiday homes. Prompt & Professional Services from Time Served joiner. Ring Ian 015395 36316/0776 5513 412. DAVID POSTLETHWAITE LTD Carpentry & Joinery, see our advert on inside back page

JOINERS/BUILDERS

BB Wilson & Son All aspects of Joinery and Building from Ground Work to Slating Landscaping, Conservatories Loft conversions, Extensions. Established 50 years, no job too small Free estimates. Tel: 015395 59039 - 015395 58340 I.R. Logan Quality Joinery & Building Services No VAT on labour Mobile: 07712 556904

LANDSCAPING

HARD LANDSCAPING fencing, walling, block paving, flagging, paths, patios, driveways, ponds. Free estimates, all work guaranteed. Call Martin Eland 015395 59472, mobile 07821 260 730. HARD LANDSCAPING FEATURES created in wood, water and stone. Dry stone specialist. 20yrs experience. George Newton 07818 802 659 or 015395 30469

LOCKSMITHS

LOCKS EXPRESS the only locksmiths in Grange, 24 hour callout. All lock problems solved; locks opened, repaired & fitted. Cumbria Trading Standards Approved & Police (CRB) checked. Domestic & Commercial work. Safes fitted. Car keys cut & programmed. Eden Mount Road, Grange. Freephone 0800 783 1104. Mobile 07886 831336

MASTIC ASPHALT

FLAT ROOFS, Valley gutters, Balconies, Flooring & Paving. Tel: JR Ellwood Ltd., 015395 68306.

MOBILE HAIRDRESSER

MICHELLE Grange 34904 CHARLOTTE – Mobile Hairdresser 07966 543 223 or 015395 32989 LADIES & GENTS HAIR AT HOME 20 years experience in the Grange over Sands area. Contact Joanne 015395 35279 07717 836 926

MONUMENTAL MASONS

ABLE MEMORIALS - Monumental Masons. Time served masons with over 30 years experience. New memorials, Second inscriptions, repaints, regilds and renovations. Free estimates and home visits given. Phone 01539 735583 or 01524 784920. PARKIN and JACKSON-Monumental Masons. New memorials, second inscriptions, repaints, regilds and renovations. Visit the showroom on 14 Appleby Road, Kendal LA9 6ES. Telephone 01539 722838. Free estimates and brochure on request.

MUSIC

NOSTALGIA - Music duo specialising in 40s & 50s music as heard on Radio Cumbria. Weddings, restaurant work and music for special occasions. 0781 325 4050 / 0797 646 2031

NURSERY SCHOOL

ACORN MONTESSORI Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9 – 12.30. Wednesday 9 – 1.30. Tuesday & Thursday 1 – 3.30pm. Contact Melanie Knight 015395 35629 / 07971 828 797

OSTEOPATHY

STATE REGISTERED OSTEOPATHS Jolyon and Val Wardle, caring and experienced practitioners, are available weekdays at the Parish Hall Clinic to treat a variety of conditions. 015395 58647.

OVEN CLEANING

OVEN CLEANING SERVICE South Lakes Est. 2003 The local, professional and safe solution for deep cleaning of your oven, stove, hob or cooker hood etc CALL 01539 739622 www.ovencleaningservicesouthlakes.co.uk

PAINTING & DECORATING Lee Logan Ltd. Quality Painter & Decorator + Tiling. Reasonable rates. Tel: 07708 213079 STEVEN T WELSBY EST. 1979 Your Local Painter & Decorator City & Guilds Advanced Full Technology Certificate Fully Insured GRANGE OVER SANDS 015395 34499 Stephen J. Brown CGLI Advanced Craft Trained Professional Decorator Paper Hanging Specialist Covering all aspects of trade 30 years experience, Free Quotes Tel 015395 35229 or 0798 902 5850 LADY PAINTER & DECORATOR All jobs considered. Grange area. Ring Fiona 07985 592 463

PATHS DRIVES & PATIO CLEANING

John Nottingham Grange 34904, or visit www.johnnottinghamservices.co.uk

PAVING

C & L PAVING Specialists in Indian Sandstone laying Flagging Blockpaving/Fencing/Walling/Groundworks Free, no obligation, written quotations (015242) 22012 / 07896 754 833 info@candlpaving.co.uk

PERSONAL TRAINER

FITNESS AND WELLBEING Personal training with Elaine Towler at the gym or your own home. 07855 135 714

PEST CONTROL ECOSHIELD ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES PEST PREVENTION AND CONTROL 24Hr Rapid Response. Domestic & Commercial Free Surveys & Quotations. Rodents, Insects, Moles, Wasps, Bed Bugs, Fleas,Squirrels, Woodworm etc Members of British Pest Control Association and The Safe Trader Scheme Tel: 01524 730129 / 07504 224695 Email: info@ecoshieldenvironmental.co.uk Web: www.ecoshieldenvironmental.co.uk

PHYSIOTHERAPY

NEW: HEALTH COACHING AND PHYSIOTHERAPY! Manage your health through coaching, expert diagnosis and effective therapeutic treatments. Sioelan Tjoa (MSc, MACP, AACP, HCPC). Chartered physiotherapist. 20+yrs experience. www.lakesphyio.co.uk , Grange Hotel. Tel: 0776 5064682

PICTURE FRAMING

Picture Framing by Brian Edgar (formerly of Grange Gallery) at The Beach Hut Gallery Open Thurs. - Sun 11am - 5pm Kents Bank Station tel. 015395 / 35959 / 35414

PLUMBING & HEATING

RICHARD WYATT PLUMBER From bathrooms to ball valves no jobs too small. Daytime 0777 260 2506, evenings 015395 35653. ADRIAN A TURNER LTD, Central Heating and Bathrooms Gas Safe Registered.Tel: 015395 34775 Mob: 07821 813062. A. TYSON PLUMBING & HEATING. See main advert back page. Tel 015395 32761. Mob. 0796 738 4114 JOHN RHODES Plumbing & Heating Gas Safe Registered Working locally for 35 years Newton in Cartmel 015395 31585 07810 881910 TAYLOR Plumbing & Heating Engineers Gas Safe Registered Lindale Darren Taylor 07778 394 206

PORCELAIN RESTORATION

Porcelain & Ceramics Repair. Paintings restored. J&M Restorers 015395 68915

POWER WASHING

DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND ULVERCLEAN can now offer a true deep cleaning to those dingy looking areas. Contact Lee 01229 586703 or 07858 757 215 for free quotation.

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

BUILDING SERVICES stone facing, water mains and drainage. Pressure washing, painting. Free estimates, all work guaranteed. Call Martin Eland 015395 59472, mobile 07821 260 730.

RECLAIMED OAK BEAMS

We have hundreds of Fantastic Reclaimed Oak Beams & Timbers in Stock. Original & Restored - From Small Shelves & Fireplaces to Huge Beams! Give us a call or Visit us near Ulverston Tel: 07920 117 047 or email: lakeswoodwork@gmail.com

REIKI HEALING & CRYSTAL COURSES Sacred Space - Jane Alexander Reiki Master Teacher Experienced Healer & Crystal Therapist Creating space for you in a hectic world Appointments in Foxfield and Ulverston Tel 07841 581 979 sacredspace@live.co.uk www.sacredspace-reiki.co.uk

REMEDIAL THERAPY

RELIEF AND REHABILITATION of Back Pain, Stress, Sports Injuries and Muscle Dysfunction. Contact Mr. G. Grayrigge IIST (Dip) ICHFST, (Adv. Dip) Biomechanics & Sports Medicine on 015395 36483. Home Visits Available. www.grayrigge.com e-mail: info@grayrigge.com Take Care Injury Clinic specialising in sciatica treatment 015395 83592 www.albamaleaf.co.uk MASSAGE and Craniosacral therapy for back, neck and shoulder pain. Meg Henderson 015395 36298 www.meghendersontherapy.co.uk

REMOVALS

Steele`s Removals ltd Local * National * International Secure Self- Storage 24hour access + Self-Drive Removal vans Storage facilities in Flookburgh www.steelesremovals.co.uk info@steelesremovals.co.uk 01229 820777

REPLACEMENT WINDOWS & DOORS

UPVC OR WOOD FRAMES, doubleglazed with latest eco-energy efficient glass, we can quote from a single window to multiple window replacement; complete frames or single misted units. Contact the specialists ConserVCARE: 015395 35311 mob: 07768 322259

SITUATIONS VACANT

HOME HELPS required for home help work in local households and holiday cottage change-overs. Flexible hours and transport provided. Lakeland Maids 015395 34305 CARER 24hr/week negotiable. Selfemployed £10/hour. 07958 776574 SATURDAY MORNING cleaners required for holiday properties near Grange. Ring 015395 34196 for details

STAINED GLASS

TRADITIONAL LEADED WINDOWS DesignConstruction-Installation-Repairs-RestorationEncapsulation. Glass for any decor. Contact Stuart 015395 58717 or 0775 941 5516 www.stainedglasscraftsman.co.uk

STONE WALLING

BRADLEY REEVE Landscaping, stone walling, patios. Tel: 015395 35654 / 36938 or 07788 688427.

STORAGE

GENERAL/CARAVAN/BOAT STORAGE. Lawler 34136.

TIMBER GARDEN BUILDINGS

Creators of Amazing Garden Spaces! Bespoke Timber Garden Buildings - Traditional or Contemporary Designs. Hand Built High Quality Sheds, Summerhouses, Garden Offices, Workshops, Cabins, Boat Houses, Mini-Lodges & Camping Pods. Give us a call to discuss your ideas & we can make them come to life! Call Nathan on 07920 117 047 email: lakeswoodwork@gmail.com www.gardenbuildingscumbria.co.uk

TUITION

LANGUAGE TUITION By Professional Linguist in French, German, Spanish & Portuguese up to A Level or just conversational. Tel: Emilia Giffney 015395 34798 Mb 07867 513 299 emilia.giffney@hotmail.co.uk MUSIC TEACHER: LRAM, ARCM. Vocal and Piano tuition. Theory: coaching for examinations. 015395 32875 GERMAN, FRENCH, SPANISH, ENGLISH Foreign Language tuition by professional experienced linguist for examinations, beginners, businesses, conversation. Contact Sonja Vietoris on 07846 846 807 and 015395 35667 Tuition provided by Experienced Teacher * Maths, English, Verbal Reasoning ages 8-11 * Lancaster Entrance Examination * English GCSE. Contact: 015395 63456 / 07980 351 521 Maths and Physics Tuition up to GCSE Level Tel 015395 59177

UPVC WINDOWS

DOORS & CONSERVATORIES From complete new installations, to minor repairs. We Assess, Advise, Appraise and Act – Contact the specialists ConserVCARE: 015395 35311 mob: 07768 322259

VENUE FOR ALL OCCASIONS HALECAT HOUSE & GARDENS Available for holiday lets and as a wedding venue www.halecat.co.uk 015395 52387

WANTED

THE LANTERN CHARITY SHOP needs “Good as New” items. Open: Thurs, Fri, Sat 9.30am 4.30pm. Church Rd, Allithwaite. Tel: 33458. Wanted - TOOLS, gardening, joinery, engineering etc. Garages cleared. Tel 32793 GARAGE/UNIT with all mains supplies. Anywhere between Millom - Greenodd - Backbarrow - Torver areas. E-mail jrcleaningservices@talktalk.net Mobile 07706 221 466.

info@grangenow.co.uk

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WANTED

OLD STAMP ALBUMS collections, accumulations etc. (collector not dealer). Tel 015395 34482 VINYL RECORDS bought, anything considered. Tel 0780 524 6743 / 015395 58627 Simon

SPACE TO RENT as an art studio. Any size considered. Tel 36576

WINDOW CLEANING

EXPERIENCED WINDOW CLEANER. Available for work, any area, reasonable rates. Tel: 015395 35062 SKB WINDOW CLEANING any window, any height glass, frames, sills, doors cleaned every time. solar panels, gutters, conservatories. Fully insured Simon - 015395 62877 or 07783 802 192

YOGA

YOGA FOR ALL Become stronger, more flexible, relaxed and revitalised. Monday, 7-8.30 pm, Grange Methodist Hall. Newcomers welcome. Fully qualified and experienced teacher. Contact Cathy Lubelska, BWY Dip. REPs Level 3, on 015395 34377 or 0781 429 2266

FREE FOR SALE

Next deadline 19th June, subject to space. Single items max £200, in writing to our offices or e-mail info@ grangenow.co.uk including your name and address Invalid commode £5. Child’s wooden bed guard £10. Child’s aluminium scooter £5. Mobility walker incl seat & brakes £20. Headboard 4’6” bluebuttoned satin £10. Kodak 40-slide projector £10. 34482 Undercounter freezer 50cm as new £70. 52078 Freezer, small 3 drawer, LEC, as new £40. 36347 RYOBI Electric hedge trimmer RHT600R, excellent cond, 55cm blade 27mm cut £25. 01524 762505 Electric Cement Mixer Belle 150 hardly used £50. 83568 1920’s Light-Wooden writing bureau 3 drawers excellent cond 21x16x42” £70ovno. 33363 2’6” single interior sprung mattress v.g.c £25. Vax carpet cleaner £40. 07904 880739 Sand-coloured leather chair £75. Electric coal fire for fireplace £50. Teak dining table & chairs £40. Tall teak unit 2 drawers £30. Extension ladder £25. 35698 Padded keyboard bag 53.5x13.9x4.9” £10. 2 Watercolours in Edwardian gilt frames, Offers. 35698

SITUATIONS VACANT

We are looking to expand our team. Could you deliver this paper to the residents of Arnside each month? You would need to be available every month for 1 day in the last week of the month to reliably deliver around 500 copies of Grange Now plus any leaflets. The wages are between 6p and 10p a copy paid depending how many leaflets. They do not have to be all delivered on the same day - you can spread it out over 2-3 days. We need people who above all are reliable and can guarantee they will deliver to each and every address on their round. More than one round may be available for the right person. We may also consider adding Storth and Silverdale if there is someone willing to deliver there.

info@grangenow.co.uk

015395 35453

Antique pine dresser 78”x58” £75. Good quality underlay 12’6”x26’ £25. Royal blue patterned carpet 13’x11’6” £30. 33880 Garden Groom hedge trimmer vgc £50. 35774 Ladies Raleigh bicycle with basket & panniers £30. 58194 World War 2 ‘War illustrated’ newspapers £2ea. 36051 Parker-Knoll 2 seater beige sofa bed £120ono. 33358 Fruit & Veg extractor brand new & recipe book £40. Framing Equipment: Nobex Proman 110 mitre saw, fitting tool, 400 nails & cord clamp £60. 32644 Mamas & Papas 03 series 3-wheeler pushchair & accessories £40. Travel cot £20. 35317 Petrol mower recently serviced £50. Small camping trailer £50. 34775

SITUATIONS VACANT

Accounts Senior We are looking for an enthusiastic and experienced person to join our friendly, dynamic and successful small team. For details and how to apply go to www.lakesaccountancy. co.uk/recruitment

Field Studies Council Bringing Environmental Understanding to All

Chef

Castle Head Field Centre Grange-over-sands

Salary in range of £15, 274 - £17,429 based on a notional average of 40hrs pw For further details and an application form please visit: www.field-studies-council.org/ vacancies.aspx or you can email or call us on: recruitment@field-studies-council.org 01539 538120 Applications will be considered and interviews arranged upon arrival.

Grange now

The ideal persons will reside in the local area that we cover and have a genuine interest in working for the local community. Covering local issues, supporting local events, schools, churches, and societies by making sure they get well written and accurate coverage. You will need to attend local council meetings and generally keep your finger on the pulse of local events. You will need an excellent command of the English language and an attractive, easy to read and concise style of writing and reporting. You will also need to be well organised to ensure we provide a first class service to local people through the pages of Windermere Now. Suitable for any age, the positions are mainly home based. Approx. 50 hours per month. This time is spread through the month but inevitably intensifies as deadline approaches.

info@windermerenow.co.uk

015395 35454

All the above positions are self employed and a flexible approach is needed.

Grange now | JUNE 2015 - Next deadline 19th June

30/37.5 hrs pw.

Stricklandgate House, Kendal.

See www.slmind.org for details of this varied role, which is key to the success of this highly regarded local charity. Closing date: 5 June 2015 Interview date: 26 June 2015 Start date: 17 August 2015

RECRUITING CARERS IN YOUR AREA Flexible, caring, compassionate, friendly and reliable are the key qualities we feel make a good carer – if these words describe you, we would welcome you to be part of our team. Call us on (01539) 735694 for an informal chat about our full time & part time vacancies

www.cumbriaviewcare.com

The Old Vicarage

Allithwaite · Grange – over - Sands

Relief Cook We are looking for a lunchtime supervisor to start as soon as possible. Monday to Friday, 1 hour per day from 12-1pm

Rate of pay: £7.8822 per hour term time only (38 weeks) Duties include helping the children with their lunchtime meals and supervising at playtime. This position is subject to completed application form, DBS check and references. If you are interested please contact school by email: joanne@grange.cumbria.sch.uk

Application form and job description available on our website: www.grange.cumbria.sch.uk Deadline for job application: 12pm Friday 12th June 2015

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OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR

We are looking to fill the following position:

Could you write for Windermere Now?

Ideally 2 positions available one person covering Bowness, Troutbeck and Windermere, and one person covering Ambleside, Grasmere, Hawkshead, Langdale and Rydal.

SITUATIONS VACANT

Weekend Pay Overtime Pay Travel Allowance Excellent Rates of Pay For further information please contact Charlotte Gregson

015395 33703 Carers Required

Heydays Care & Support Services Full & part time positions available around Grange. Excellent rate of pay + mileage allowance

Please call Kelly or Dawn 015395 52548


JOINERY & BUILDING SERVICES

SIGN SERVICES

Mark Walmsley Building & Joinery

A complete service from plans to paintwork Established local firm Free estimates and advice 015395 33241 / 077535 74538 Extensions - Renovations - Conversions - Alterations

Mark offers a complete Builder & Joinery service ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

DAVID ROCKLIFFE GENERAL BUILDING LTD

All aspects of building work undertaken. Extensions, plastering, tiling etc. Over 30 years experience. No VAT on labour (015395) 33530 or 07754 439 694

- Renovation - Extensions - Loft Conversions - Doors - Kitchens - Staircases - Windows -

W.G. Brownlie Joinery & Building Contractors

• Extensions • Renovations • Loft Conversions • Refurbishments • Replacement Windows, Doors & Conservatories in uPVC or Timber • Hardwood Flooring Specialists All high quality Bespoke Joinery Extensive local experience in holiday homes & second homes since 1999 IGLS. 29 Greengate, Levens, Cumbria. LA8 8NF

Tel: 015395 60673 Mob: 07810 602999

email: wgbrownlie@talktalk.net

ROOFING

Mark 32126 Electrical Contractor and General Building • • • • • • • • • •

AERIAL SPECIALISTS

Electrical Installations Building Work Repairs & Maintenance Joinery Plumbing Free Tiling quotations Bathroom Fitting Friendly help Patios & Decking and advice Fibreglass Roofs Quick and clean work to a Renovations very high standard

For enquiries and quotations contact:

Jerzy Borowski 07904 698 281 SCRAP METAL COLLECTION

Scrap Metal Collector Steve Robinson

washing machines, dryers, used car batteries & scrap cars collected Steve 07967 934 945

REPLACEMENT UPVC

Chris Shawcross

Replacement Double Glazing Units, Windows, Doors, Conservatories, Facia Boards & Gutters in uPVC. Free Estimates

Tel: 015395 58214 Mob: 0789 969 0259

DOWS IAN BUCHAN WIN guaranteed

ship quality workman

UPVC WINDOWS, DOORS, CONSERVATORIES, FASCIA SOFFITS ETC. Call Grange 015395 32593 07971 698 541

lakes covering the south upvc in e nc 23 years experie

T. DIXON

LTD.

Est. 1968 NORTH WEST AERIAL SPECIALISTS 43 years experience. FREE estimates, All work guaranteed AERIAL & SATELLITE SPECIALIST GRANGE AND DISTRICT COVERED ON A DAILY BASIS

Your local reliable roofing service

Head Office, 7 Pinewood Avenue, Bare, Morecambe, Lancs. LA4 6HW. Tel: 01524 415969 Mob: 07814 388756

CARPENTRY & JOINERY

David Postlethwaite Ltd Carpentry & Joinery • Kitchen Fitting • All aspects of internal joinery • Fencing & Decking • uPVC / Wooden facia, doors & windows • No VAT on Labour Cost • Free Estimates

Office: 01229 364 601 Mob: 07815 978 998 PLASTERING, PLUMBING

SPECIALISTS IN LISTED BUILDINGS, NATURAL SLATES, COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC ROOFING

• • • • •

Slate & Tile repair Chimney Work Guttering Ridge tiles Re-Roofs

• Lead Work • All Felt & Fibreglass flat roofs. • Wood & UPVC Facia Boards

We offer a full loft conversion service from initial planning application through to completion of work.

Registered Velux window installer

Grange: 015395 35635 Mobile: 07770 303033 Email: info@askroofing.co.uk FREE ESTIMATES To advertise in the Classifieds section call: 015395 35453 Prices start from as little as 28p per word +VAT info@grangenow.co.uk

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DRIVING SCHOOLS

DB Driving

Deborah Black ADI, Dip DI •Friendly, patient, lady instructor •Tuition tailored to your needs •Confidence building & pass plus Tel:01539 722777 Mob:07977 542853

PLUMBING & HEATING

JOINERY & BUILDING

STORAGE

PLUMBING AND HEATING

Hodgson Builders

SECURE SELF STORAGE

A.TYSON Over 20 years experience

Your local choice for all building & roofing work

Gas Central Heating & Bathroom Installer Corgi Registered

• HIGH QUALITY • FRIENDLY SERVICE • • REASONABLE RATES •

FREE ESTIMATES Tel: 015395 32761 Mob: 0796 7384114

Learners Defensive Pass Plus Advanced Improvement Motorway Driving Assessments/Confidence Building Manual & Automatic Peter Stas ADI Ex-police instructor/ROSPA examiner Donna Watson ADI ROSPA (Gold) Advanced Driver Tel: 015395 35983 www.drivetoarrive.com Safe driving – an investment for life

www.hodgson-builders.com Tel: 07900 435409 015395 35201

From individual sockets to full rewires

Locally established with over 40 years experience.

The local service you can rely on

Tel: 015395 30370

No Call Out Fee Prompt, friendly service

TAXIS

Tel: 34063 or 35425

Repairs, strip and recovers and overlays, Insulation specialists, Long term warranties, Thermographic surveys, Consultancy

01524 730666 07772 884690

www.westmorlandflatroofing.co.uk

ASPHALT ROOFING

Mastic asphalt, Flat roofs, Valley gutters, Balconies, Flooring & Paving

J.R.Ellwood Ltd. 015395 68306

5423

Est. 1968

2 DEVONSHIRE PLACE, KENTS BANK ROAD, GRANGE-OVER-SANDS

015395 32053

office@miniheat.co.uk

Adrian A. Turner Ltd Plumbing & Heating Engineer

T: 015395 34775 M: 07821 813 062

H2O AAT

• Gas, LPG, • Vaillant Solar Accredited • Unvented Hot Water • General Plumbing • Central Heating • No Call Out Fee

www.locks-express.com

30 years experience

• New Builds • Renovations • Extensions • Loft Conversions • uPVC & Timber windows & doors • Kitchens • Bathrooms • Tiling

216602

All Lock Problems Solved

Eden Mount Road, Grange Freephone: 0800 783 1104 Mobile 07886 831336

BUILDING & JOINERY SERVICES

E-mail gfaulks1@hotmail.co.uk

PAINTING & DECORATING

• Trading Standards Approved • Locks Opened, Fitted & Repaired • Domestic, Commercial & Auto • Car Keys Cut & Programmed • Police (CRB) Checked • 24 Hour, 7 Day Service • OAP Discount

GRAHAM FAULKNER Ltd.

Mob: 0787 602 5976 Tel: 015395 64587

LOCKSMITH The o Locksmnly it based inhs Grange

A Star Taxis

Miniheat Ltd.

PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEERS - GAS SERVICE AND REPAIR - NG/LPG

Discounts for O.A.Ps

Cleaning out gutters. Tel: 07732 362 186 Great prices for interior work or external staining

LANDSCAPING

Tony Hudson

Your Local Landscape Gardener and General Builder Mini Digger available Mobile: 0779 1517 680 Home: 015395 35918

Moor Lane, Flookburgh

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

Plumbing & Heating Engineers

Over 25 years experience in domestic and industrial flat roofing

07764 609 387 / 015395 58126 www.southlakesstorage.co.uk

Wareing & Son

ROOFING

Caravan & Boat Storage

Fibreglass Flat Roofing System

CAR SERVICING & REPAIRS

D.J. Marwood

Car Servicing and Repair Tyres & Exhausts Diagnostics for all vehicles Now selling car oils, accessories & parts Unit 17, Alnat Business Park, Lindale

015395 33515

All airports and Seaports covered Local & long distance runs available Hospital Appointments

NOW WITH TWO CARS

Mobile: 07805 862 658

ECONOMICAL TAXIS LTD P & J BUSHELL

SEAPORTS, STATIONS AND AIRPORTS

(MANCHESTER DAILY) 4, 6, 8 & 16 seater mini-buses and a disabled access vehicle available Ring Paul or Joan Tel: Flookburgh 58901

GLAZING Glazing & Joinery Service Replacement double glazing Windows & Doors in wood & uPVC by quality craftsmen

015395 31096

ACCOUNTANCY AND BUSINESS ADVICE Accountants and Business Advisers Whether you require start up advice, help with your year-end accounts, help with your Self-Assessment or a full on-going bookkeeping and support service, we can help you.

015395 36163 www.bfmsltd.co.uk

3 Lowther Gardens, Grange-over-Sands, LA11 7EX

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