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Booths pull out the stops to help Grange

Letter from the Editor

A chance remark from civic society secretary, volunteer and former consort to the Mayor, Jackie Bailey, about the deserted flower beds at the Booths site, led Grange Now to contact Booths and ask them for help.

Well doesn't time fly.

As Lorena, our accounts person is about to move on to another role with an accounts firm in Kendal who will help her develop her career further, I checked back and found out she has been with us since January. In that time time Lorena has put in a tremendous effort at Grange Now and I am very grateful to her for doing a professional and thorough job. As a team we will miss her and wish her all the very best both with her new job and ongoing professional qualifications.

MAIN: Planting up INSET: Thomas Hargreaves from Booths

Cartmel Show is the not to be missed event in the next few days, Thanks to Lorena from all at taking place on Wednesday 5th Grange Now August. A great day out for all. Meanwhile over in Arnside there are a series of local produce markets every Friday, Cartmel Food Market on the 21st of August, and of course Prom Art is on the last Sunday of the month. Here's hoping for good weather.

Thereafter followed dozens of emails resulting in Booths Buyer, Thomas Hargreaves, having over 50 bedding plants delivered to Grange, in time for the Grange in Bloom judging to take place. Thomas told Grange Now: ‘’ Booths pride themselves on working with local suppliers and our bedding plants are no exception. We have been working with our local supplier Arden Lea Nurseries, based in Hesketh Bank, for over 20 years. We have worked closely to develop a range of products that are genuinely local , with many of the plants grown from scratch. This all takes extra time but it means we can offer customers some of the finest plants around.’’

Over at our sister paper Windermere Now we are opening a new office this month. If you're over that way do call in (next door to Barclays Bank in the centre of Windermere) Finally, don't miss the discounted parking story on page 3. As the saying goes....use it or lose it! Chris and the Grange Now team.

Jackie enlisted the help of Councillor Tricia Thomas and the pair spent nearly 3 hours on the afternoon of Friday 10th July, weeding the beds outside the site for the proposed new Booths supermarket before planting them with the Booths

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bedding plants. Water at the site had been turned off so Jackie brought water round from her house, in a wheelbarrow. I’m sure the residents appreciate all their hard work and also the generosity of Booths, the site now looks a lot more colourful and hopefully impressed the Cumbria in Bloom judges.

Jackie told Grange Now: “Civic Society would like to thank Grange Now and Booths Stores, who provided the plants. Members of the Cumbria in Bloom group have planted these and the wall now looks so much better in time for the judging day.”

Councillor Thomas added: “We received a lovely selection of plants, all in excellent condition, and hopefully they will continue to adorn this part of town throughout the summer.” Bloom Group co-ordinator Jan Tomlinson said: “Bloom group are delighted and would like to thank everyone involved."

£4,250 for St Mary’s Hospice Leven Valley Support Group, along with help from friends, family and volunteers, managed to raise the magnificent sum of £4,250 when they held their annual car boot and summer fair in Haverthwaite on 21st June.

Now: “the group would like to thank all those involved in making the event such a wonderful day especially to the volunteers, family and friends and the kind generosity of everyone who helped us to raise such a wonderful amount for the hospice. The day was a fantastic success once again.”

Dorothy Crabtree, Chairman of Leven Valley Support Group told Grange

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Grange now | AUGUST 2015 - Next deadline 14th August

Within these editorials it is usual for us to talk about matters affecting, either directly or indirectly, savers, investors and pensioners. It is rare that we talk about our firm but I would like to make an exception this month. Last month’s editorial was written by Andrew Troughton and this will be a name unfamiliar to many of you. Andrew joined us at the end of May and is a Chartered Financial Planner specialising in investments, pensions and estate planning (which includes inheritance tax). As our firm continues to see organic growth then so we need to adapt to ensure that the quality of our services does not fall. Nevertheless, as a Chartered firm where all of our advisers are either Chartered or Certified (or in some cases both) it is paramount that any new members to the team fit our views and ethos. Andrew does exactly that – he has over 20 years industry experience, is qualified to the highest

level, shares our views on what quality advice and service means and is born and bred locally and therefore understands “local dynamics”. Our articles are written by any combination of the planners within the firm but in the future you are now slightly better informed as to who Andrew Troughton is! Of course, additional information is available on our website www.iialimited.co.uk. 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.


Happy Cub Scout pack need a new Akela 1st Grange & Cartmel Scout Group Cub Scouts (8 to 10½ years of age) need a new Akela (Cub Scout Leader). They are a very happy Pack and really enjoy being outdoors.

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Their present Leader, David Farnsworth, is changing Scouting jobs in September to become Group Scout Leader. The Pack has 3 assistant leaders and, whilst none of them wish to take on the lead role, they are keen to remain with the Pack and help the new leader.

Mrs Mollie Points, whose 100th Birthday was on 8th June, was the Guest of Honour at Grange Art Society's Summer Exhibition Preview. Mollie was accompanied by Beverley, one of her four daughters. Chairperson Joy Baszucki installed Dr David C Pearson as President of The Society. The Exhibition, in Victoria Hall, ran until 26th July.

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Following requests to South Lakeland District Council (SLDC), Councillors from Grange Town Council (GTC) have managed to secure cheaper car parking in Berners car park.

Civic Mayor, Councillor Ron Shapland, told Grange Now: "This is good news and something we have been

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The discounted rate means you can now park in Berners car park, all day, for just £1.20. This is for a trial period of 6 months, but SLDC have said that if this rate reduction is a success, they will consider, after consultation with GTC, extending it.

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GTC and SLDC Councillor, Tom Harvey, gave the following response to the news: "Pricing car parks to suit the local market is something I've worked on over the years and getting this change in tariff is a win all round.

trying to get for some time. We intend to publicise the postcode on the council website so people can key it into their SatNavs and be taken straight to Berners car park, which will help alleviate the pressure on other car parks in the town".

Residents and visitors get cheaper parking and I've no doubt that the SLDC income will rise as people make more use of the car park. The next step will be to add on a reduced 30 minute charge so people who just need to drop in to the Health Centre aren't stung for an overpriced ticket as they dash in and out."

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Winning motorcycle racer needs more sponsors Local motorcycle racer Tom McHale recently took on his biggest challenge by racing at the legendary Isle of Man TT.

Months of preparation, training and hours of grueling work on his bike led to Tom finishing all three of his races on his debut at the world renowned event. He quickly picked up the formidable 37 ¾ mile course, comprising of narrow country roads, sharp bends and the infamous mountain; finishing 32nd overall and being crowned fastest newcomer in the senior race after reaching an average lap of 121.4mph. A truly incredible result for Tom’s first time! All this was only possible because of the help and support of Tom’s sponsors, friends, family and everyone who took part in the fundraising events. A special thank you goes to The Keg & Kitchen, The Kings Arms at Cartmel, The Rusty Bullets and all the local businesses who donated such fantastic raffle prizes. Tom’s mum, Julie Foster, told Grange Now: “we can’t believe how generous people have

New times for the 530 bus service

As we were going to press we were advised by Stagecoach of changes to their Service 530 in the Grange over Sands area, from September, due to the loss of schools contracts after a re-tender exercise. The changes are marked on the attached timetable with red/pink journeys withdrawn and yellow and Green journeys re-timed. Unshaded journeys are unchanged.

The popular 09:30 Cartmel to Kendal will continue to operate, but the 12:15 and 14:05 returns from Kendal are both withdrawn and replaced by a trip from Kendal at 13:30.

been. An incredible amount of money has been raised and we’re really grateful as running the bike costs an awful lot of money.” Julie went on to tell me how Tom devotes all his spare time to working on the bike: “he (Tom) works night and day on the bike, he never stops, and doesn’t have any time to himself. He even strips it down himself between races to make sure it is ready for the next lap.” Tom’s mum and stepdad are his team and go everywhere with him, Julie said: “Keith Hadwin at Station Yard Garage is one of Tom’s sponsors and he’s been

fantastic. he came to the TT to help Tom and recently, after everything else he’s done, he’s sponsored ‘Team’ clothing. We’re really grateful.” Tom’s next challenge takes him to the fastest road race in the world - the Ulster GP in Ireland from the 3rd to 8th August. We are hoping for an equally successful result and that everyone will rise and support Tom again. If you would like to sponsor Tom you can email him at: tom1. mac@hotmail.co.uk or call him on 07828 851926.

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Grange now | AUGUST 2015 - Next deadline 14th August

St. Paul's Parish Hall has a new owner Progression Solicitors have announced the opening of their third South Lakeland office in the former St Paul’s Parish Hall on Kents Bank Road. The office will be open in the first week of September as a temporary base while planning is sought to redevelop the site. Progression was established in Ulverston in 2005 with an office at 11 Queen Street. In 2011 they opened a second office at 5 Crescent Road Windermere. Managing Director Anthony Smith said “Our offices in Ulverston and Windermere are now working at full capacity and due to the continued demand for our quality of service delivered at the heart of local communities we have decided to open our third office offering a complete legal service in Grange-over-Sands. We offer expertise in family and matrimonial law, employment and litigation as well as our core

strengths of commercial law and private client work. Simon Rose a well respected local solicitor who has worked in the area for nearly 30 years will be resident at the Grange office with other solicitors from our specialist teams being available as required. Simon’s expertise is in property work, wills, probate and powers of attorney.” Progression offers free initial half hour appointments and free will reviews; if you would like an appointment in Grange or either of their other offices please telephone 015395 76123.


Foodbank - how it all began

In 1983, three Soroptimist International (SI) members from Grange, Penny Ward, Pam Baines and Pat Rye, spent three weeks on a visit to the Far East, attending the 59th Conference of the SI Federation.

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After the Conference the ladies visited Calcutta, and a highlight of the trip was a meeting with Mother Teresa herself. Penny Ward told Grange Now: "It was a very humbling experience to meet and shake hands with Mother Teresa, a little stooped old lady in a much-darned sari and well-worn sandals held together with safety pins. She asked us where we were from, and charged us to get in touch with her Missionaries of Charity in London. We did that when we returned home and learnt from them about the Co-workers who work alongside the sisters doing what they can to help where there is a need. We heard that there was a small group at the Catholic church in Grange, and so we joined with them to set up an ecumenical group including the Methodists and URC. In the last 24

years we have organised various appeals for causes both at home and overseas. Although now only a few in number we continue to meet on the 4th Monday of every month for prayer and meditation and to discuss any suggestions for service. Mother Teresa asked us to seek out the needs in our own neighbourhood - she said that it is often easier to send money to relieve hunger across the world than to relieve the loneliness and pain on our own doorsteps. I am sure she would approve of what we are doing to support the food banks!” Food bank volunteers would like to offer sincere thanks to all those who contributed to the recent appeal, and to those who helped to receive and pack it. A good collection was sent on for distribution in Ulverston, Barrow and Millom.

The date for the next appeal is 6 September, which will again take place at the Meeting Room, St Paul's Church, Grange, between 1 and 3 pm.

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New shelter at Kents Bank Railway Station The official opening of the new passenger shelter on the platform at Kents Bank station took place in the morning sunshine on Friday 3rd July, 2015. Although the old waiting room will remain in use, this new shelter brings facilities at the station up to modern standards. TAKING SHELTER – left to right: Tim Owen, Chairman of the FLCRP, Cllr Tricia Thomas, Beverley White of the Beach Hut Gallery, Cllr Eric Morrell, Cllr Joanna Greenway, Cllr Giles Archibald, plus Robert Parker and Jim Trotman of the Furness Line CRP.

The project was organised by the Furness Line Community Rail Partnership and funded by South Lakeland District Council, Cumbria County Council, Northern Rail, a grant from ACoRP and the Furness Line CRP. The installation of the new shelter took place only four months after the installation of three new art panels at the station and more improvements are proposed in the future.

Tim Owen, Chairman of the Furness Line Community Rail Partnership commented, “This shelter project has been a good example of partnership work and has involved bringing together funding from a range of organisations.

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John Wong from Hong Kong has been in touch with Grange Now to ask if Grange residents can help him trace a friend.

He told us: “Following in the footsteps of my elder brothers, my father sent me, aged 9, to England in April 1966 from Hong Kong, five months before I was due to attend preparatory school in Somerset. My command of English was very poor. Cartmel was my home for the next 5 months and I stayed with my guardian Mrs Eileen Hargreaves (d. 2002) who lived in Causeway House on the corner of Barn Garth. When I returned in 2012 part of the house, as I remembered it, was still standing noticeably along Barn Garth but on the causeway where the garage once stood has been demolished. Eileen’s husband, John (d. 1963) was a colonial officer in Hong Kong who became friends with my father.”

John continued: “When I arrived in England, my vocabulary consisted of just a handful of words, certainly not proficient to make conversation and long before I stepped foot in Lancashire it was decided that the service of a private tutor was the best option for my cause.

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John would dearly like to know if Kate is alive and still living in the neighbourhood. He told us he is nearly 60 and his lasting ambition is to meet this wonderful woman again. John said he thinks she’s

probably in her early-mid 70s and from memory “she was a tall woman with a slim figure and had light fair hair. She lived in a bungalow in one of these 3 roads close to Grange Fell Road; Ashmount, Charney or Eden Mount. She drove a mini, ubiquitous for those days, and owned a white Scots Terrier called Judy. Her tutoring ended in August and I met her once more in Cartmel Park and I believe she married shortly afterwards.” If anyone has any information which will help John please can you contact him on

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Boys share top accolade for Magna Carta poetry competition

In 1215 King John was on the throne He didn't know he would almost be overthrown Times were harsh, armies marched, And fair trials - there were none. The King was very unlucky, And all of his cartwheels were mucky. The Barons were sad, so they turned bad, Then the pope - he went all stucky.

Allithwaite and Grange Primary school pupils recently took part in a competition to write a poem based on the values of the Magna Carta: justice and fairness, .

The Barons formed a great army They made John sign laws (some were barmy)The French invaded. John felt jaded, Then John died, the new king was charmy.

Two year 6 boys came joint first in the competition: Herbie Harrison from Grange Primary and Douglas McCleery from Allithwaite Primary.

Both boys were delighted to win a hand turned commemorative bowl made from the reclaimed rafters of the Priory. Here are their winning entries:

The Magna Carta with us to this day, We're not peasant, so shout Hooray! 63 rules, with us now, Both sides won - but how, but how? LEFT: Douglas McCleery RIGHT: Herbie Harrison

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If the world was perfect, Everyone would be happy, For that is why the Magna Carta was written.

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Last year, Cartmel came back from the Cumbria In Bloom awards ceremony in Carlisle with a car boot full of trophies, including two Golds for Best Small Village and Best Overall Village. The Cartmel In Bloom Group hope to do it again in Dalton this year with their work in horticulture, environment and community. Judging took place in Grange on the morning of the 15th July. Hopefully the new plantings at the old Vantage Toyota site will have helped to create a good impression. We look forward to the results.

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Good bye to the Headteacher of Allithwaite School Mr Brian Jones, Headteacher at Allithwaite C E School is leaving after 4 years to take up the Headship of St. Mary's Primary School, Kirkby Lonsdale. On Wednesday a service was held in St Mary’s church, Allithwaite with pupils, parents and governors joining to thank him for all his hard work at the school and to wish him every success in his

new post. Pupils sang songs, presented him with class books, cards and the Chair of the PTA, Haley Martin, presented Mr

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the July issue, has really made progress. If you missed these events, the appeal has a website at simigaon.myfreesites.net. This shows the plight of the village in some detail, and includes information about how to contribute to the cause.

Two recent events in support of the people of Nepal have both enjoyed a most generous response from the people of Grange. Alan Oatway’s talk in the Victoria Hall on 25th June, entitled “Nepal in Need” was well attended and resulted in donations exceeding £950. A Coffee Morning was held in the Methodist Hall on 10th July, organised by Judi Bulley, and this too had great support with several individuals choosing the occasion to hand in

Lots of fun on the run!

The recent Cartmel Fun Run event was a great success both as a fundraiser for Cartmel Primary School and as a sporting event for the wider community. Over 140 runners took part in the four races on a sunny summer’s evening raising over £200 for the school.

Jones with a memory book including comments from all the children. Chair of Governors, Diane Fenton, spoke about his many achievements at the school and presented him with a beautiful teak garden seat from parents, families, staff and governors. Rev Rob Jackson closed the service with a prayer. Guests enjoyed coffee and cakes in the Mary Lambert Hall after the service.

substantial donations. A wonderful total in excess of £1600 was raised. So the Simigaon Village Fund, set up to re-build the school as featured in Stuart Allen won the 2.5 mile Seniors Race in a time of 16 minutes 5 seconds, Stuart was closely followed by Joe Rawcliffe (Cartmel Priory School) in second place, with Alan Coulston (Cartmel Priory School) in third. The first girl home was Harriet Whitton (Cartmel Priory School) in a time of 18 minutes 44 seconds followed by Tessa Allen

One notable contribution to this appeal takes the form of a painting kindly donated by renowned Kendal artist Francis Winder. This painting entitled “Windermere Jetty” is the prize in a raffle to be drawn on 31 August, and tickets are just £1 and can be purchased from Holehird Gardens in Windermere. and Charlotte Whincup. The junior race was won by Evan Allen in 9 minutes 46 seconds with the first girl Lisa Barlow just behind in a time of 10 mins 40 seconds. If you think you can take on the challenge of running round Cartmel fun run, then start training now; you’ve only got 12 months until the next race!

OFF THE SHELF There’s still time to sign up for the Children’s Summer Reading Challenge and read your 6 books as you have until mid September to finish! We have 2 Reading Challenge Volunteers – Harrie and Tyler - who will be in the library on a regular basis to help you sign up and collect your rewards. They are also holding 2 Record Breakers activities for children: 2.30 pm – 3.30 on Tuesday 11th August and 2.30 -3.30 pm on Thursday 27th August. Look out for the posters in the library for more details. No need to book, just come along and join in the fun! Local poet, Gary Boswell, will be reading a selection of poems and signing his new book ‘I Wandered’ in Grange Library at 2.30 pm on Thursday 20th August. This book is a celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the publication of the revised poem ‘I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud’ by William Wordsworth and is illustrated by local artist Hideyuki Sobue. No need to book, just come along and enjoy an afternoon of poetry. Cartmel Adult Education 2015-16 brochures are now available to collect in the Library and an enrolment session will be held in the Library from 9.30 am to 12.00 noon on Wednesday 2nd September. We will be holding a Dementia Friends session on Thursday 3rd September from 2.30 pm to 3.30 pm. This is an opportunity to find out more about dementia and help create a more dementia-friendly society. To book a place, please visit the Library or phone us on 32749. Having difficulty entertaining the children/ grandchildren in the summer holidays? We have books for all ages, a wide range of story sacks for preschoolers (include a game or toy and related books) and a range of DVDs to borrow. Grange Library has 8 computers connected to both mono and colour printers available for the public to use. A library card and password is required, a small charge may be levied for computer use and printing is from 10 pence a sheet. Other facilities include a scanner (you will need your own memory stick), photocopier, fax, laminator and wifi. Grange Library may be closed on occasions when staff are on leave. Notices will be displayed in the library or for more details phone the the Library on 32749 or Kendal Library on 01539 713520 for details.

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On Friday 5th June the team at Oasis Dental Care in Grangeover-Sands held a “Smile in Pink” day to raise money for a very worthwhile charity called Bridge2Aid. We held a raffle to win a goody basket which included an electric toothbrush and other oral hygiene products. We also baked some cakes for patients our in exchange for donations to the charity (as long as they promised to brush their teeth after the cake!!). We managed to raise just under £100 throughout the day.

The main goal of Bridge2Aid is to provide access to safe, simple, emergency dental treatment to all. Their work enables training in emergency dental care for health care workers in remote rural communities of developing countries. They provide the health care workers with the skills, equipment and resources that they will need to provide emergency dental care. In the past 10 years, Bridge2Aid has demonstrated success in both Tanzania and Rwanda, making access to lifechanging treatment available to more than 3 million people.


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Grange Town Council meeting The last full town council meeting took place on Monday 13th July. The controversial application to run a pizza parlour from the former Grange Now offices has been refused, on the grounds that they wouldn’t allow the extractor fan in a conservation area. Details of other applications can be found on the website. Other matters included a discussion on improvements to facilities at the Bandstand. In order to satisfy the requirements of a risk assessment, a sink and small water heater must be installed. Every summer, Charity and Co, turn out to make tea and coffee in china cups and saucers, and, are doing a great job with antiquated facilities. Councillor Mrs Shapland thinks it's a waste of money due to it flooding in winter, but as Councillor Greenway pointed out: “the cups and saucers at the bandstand is iconic Grange” to which Councillor Woods (Leader) agreed. A meeting between South Lakeland District Council (SLDC) and Grange Town Council (GTC), to discuss the future of the lido and Victoria Hall has recently taken place. We will let you know the outcome in the next issue.

PromArt requested £300 to cover the cost of portaloos for the rest of the season. This was granted, but with some abstentions.

For full details of what has been discussed at the Town Council meetings can be found on their website. Just key ‘Grange Town Council’ into your browser. The next meeting will take place on Monday 10th August at 7pm in Victoria Hall

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Neighbourhood Plan St Tropez at the Lido!

Many thanks to those who entered our competition with ideas for the future use of the Lido. We are pleased to announce that the winning suggestion was to create a beach with proper sand inside the bathing pool area. Palm trees, deck

chairs, sun loungers and bucket and spades at the ready! Will the person who made this suggestion (with reference to Mousehole in Cornwall) please email your name and contact details to: contactus@ grangeoversands.net for your prize.

Next Councillor Surgery

There’s still time to spot the ‘Dynamic S’?

The next councillor surgery will take place at the Victoria Hall on Saturday 8th August between 10 12 noon. If you have any questions or would like to raise an issue with your councillors this is the time to do so. Councillors on hand to see you will be: Tricia Thomas and Anne Walmsley.

Last month we ran an article about Grange Soroptimists and a fun competition which they launched on 1st July, and which everyone can get involved in. The competition is to find posters bearing a blue ‘S’ symbol (Dynamic S).

Please note that the surgery is at Victoria Hall and not the library.

County Matters

Hopefully by the time you read this article the 12 computer tablets which I have managed to provide through the County Council will be in Grange Library. This new equipment will be available to all and I have asked the Library staff to arrange training sessions so that everyone will be able

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Pick up an entry form (£1) from the Information Centre in the Victoria Hall or from any Soroptimist member, and just write where you found the ‘S’ next to its number on the list. All correct entries will be entered in a draw, and the winner will receive £20. The competition closes on 31st August and all monies raised will go to Soroptimist charities. to use these tablets. I hope this will encourage more people to engage with the digital age as more and more communication is happening via the web. I am at present working with the Town Council and other Parishes in the area to find a way of reinstating the Saturday bus service which used to serve the Cartmel Peninsula. Just a reminder

Open Garden Day is a great success

The Open Gardens Day in Grange was very successful – the weather was ideal and over 250 people visited the gardens. The visitors remarked on the good diversity of the 12 gardens, the amazing limestone features and waterfalls in many of the gardens and the excellent walking route round. The 3 gardens offering teas did a roaring trade and the visitors enjoyed a wonderful but tiring day out. The total raised was over £1300 which will be spent improving the public gardens around Grange. The Bloom Group would like to thank all the gardeners for making it such a special day and for all their hard work.

that Community Grant funding is still available in the Grange and Cartmel area. If you are a member of a not for profit community organisation or know of a similar group which might benefit from help with funding for a specific project then, in the first instance contact Carol Last, the Area Engagement Officer, via carol.last@cumbria.gov. uk or on 01539 713180 to

discuss whether the project would qualify for funding. A completed application would then need to be received by Friday 28th August for consideration, with grant awards being decided during October at our next County Council Neighbourhood Forum meeting. Regards, Bill Wearing Conservative County Councillor Grange Division.


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THE OLD VICARAGE NEWSLETTER Allithwaite, Grange-over-Sands

Welcome to our latest newsletter, we’ve had plenty of fun over the last few months including our Strawberry Fete at the start of July. April

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We started the month by creating St. George's day bunting and flags which were ready in time for our St. George's day meal and some abstract art, which is displayed at The Old Vicarage.

We began with an outing to Lakes Aquarium with several staff and residents seeing all the new fish and ending the visit with afternoon tea.

John Mario returned – he isn’t just a singer, he’s an all-round entertainer, with jokes, stories and lots of laughs. We also had vintage entertainer Freya Green come and sing – she knew some very popular old time songs. Whoopie Do, the beautiful St. Bernard returned to see the residents – we can never get over how big she is – our cats made themselves scarce! After much discussion the latest big art project was started – the residents decided to create a coat of arms for The Old Vicarage. The good weather meant we could sit in the garden and relax and play croquet as well as plant seeds and flowers and it allowed residents to sit outside and paint. It also meant our regular outings to the cafes of Grange were much more enjoyable.

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June The variable weather wasn't going to stop us - we took our residents to the cafes and Prom in Grange, had choir sessions in the garden and painted and planted outside as much as possible. As well as their continuing work on the coat of arms which was finally finished, PHEW!, the residents and staff spent time preparing for our Strawberry Fete at the start of July. From wrapping prizes to making bunting, they were busy, they still found time for a new project painting window flower boxes.

More entertainers came calling with the Nostalgia Singers making a welcome visit and Folksy Theatre dropping by for a bank holiday special concert. Our craft work didn’t stop as the residents got going on the coat of arms and they also made a spectacular 3D light up flower display.

The Owl Sanctuary from Walney came and they brought a range of owls from a baby Barn Owl to a majestic European Eage Owl. We invited a class from Allithwaite Primary School to join us.

Ellen displaying our coat of arms

Of course we had a visiting entertainer in the form of skilled accordionist Jean Marks.

Bon Marche, the clothing store came at the end of the month and we had lots of fun, trying and buying clothes from them

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Sun shines on our Strawberry Fete

As well as ice cream and Pimms, We were extremely lucky to have Bongo Balloons come and make animals to give to the children. Andrew put up his banners and residents' family members put up balloons for us. We caught up with friends and family we hadn’t seen for a while.

We raised £600 - half of this will go to the Grange Lions to give to charity and the rest for The Old Vicarage Residents Fund.

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The weather before the fete was very mixed, - would it rain, thunder, snow?

We set up on Friday with the aid of the Grange & District Lions and crossed our fingers. And then it all came together, The weather was great, we were lulled into a blissful state by a combination of strawberries and cream, gorgeous weather and great music from John Mario.

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Our staff made lots of amazing cakes so we had a huge cake stall. We also had a raffle and tombola, childrens games and book & plants stalls.

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ART & MUSIC

“A performer of fearless intensity”

Following the superlative performance by the pianist Ji Liu in July, the next concert in the Grange over Sands and district concert club's season will be held on Friday 7th August at 8pm in the Victoria Hall.

At the end of July, the very talented young dancers from Elite School of Dance came together for their bi-annual show. Over two nights, the dancers, aged from two and a half upwards, put on a fantastic show of modern, tap and ballet routines. The theme of this year’s show was ‘Colours’ and the dancers managed to raise, through a raffle and ticket sales, over £1,000. Of this money, £450 will go to the Joe and Connie fund, and £450 to Singing for the Brain.

The whole show had a professional feel, from the stunning costumes to the fantastic lighting and sound effects. The dancers were clearly enjoying every minute of the mind boggling number of routines that they had managed to perfect. 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.

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The concert club have managed to entice two more great names to Grange: the violinist Tamsin WaleyCohen (cousin of jockey Sam Waley-Cohen) and the pianist and composer Huw Watkins. Tamsin is an exceptional young violinist who has been described by the Guardian as "A performer of fearless intensity". She studied at the Royal College of Music where she won all the available awards and was their string player of the year in 2005. Huw studied at Chetham's, and is Professor of

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composition at the RCM. He has written several concertos, sonatas and songs, and as a pianist is regularly heard on BBC radio 3. Their programme is entitled "1917" and is a fascinating survey of the music being produced in Europe in this historic and pivotal year. It includes works by Debussy, Elgar, Sibelius and Respighi which were included in their third and most recent CD, described on BBC radio 3 as "Really impressive". Admission at the door is £12. Students free.

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Award winning play comes to Cark Tayo Aluko takes on the lead role in a play which received a standing ovation at New York’s Carnegie Hall in 2012. Call Mr Robeson is about the rollercoaster journey through the singer/actor’s life, including not only his music

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Tayo, who has performed the play on stages across the UK, USA, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and Jamaica, said, “We are certainly living in interesting times politically, and as people begin to wonder what is in store for them under

five years of unrestrained Tory rule, what better than to look to the likes of Paul Robeson for inspiration. I am quite sure the people of Barnsley will be cheered up by my play!” Tickets are £10.00, £5.00 u/18’s, and are available from Geoff on 58883, Ruth and Duncan on 58385, any committee member or on the door. Please bring your own drinks and nibbles. There will be a raffle during the evening.

Don’t miss this outstanding play. or Mrs. Heap on 015395 36196 for more details. Rehearsals commence at the end of September with auditions for the parts on Sunday 4th October. The show will be on in March 2016 in Victoria Hall Grange.

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The first dance will take place on Friday 14th August with dancing from 7.30pm until 10pm. Entrance fee is £6 to include tea/coffee and biscuits.

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but also his ‘pioneering and heroic political activism. The play includes classic songs such as ‘Ol’ Man River’. Piano accompaniment is by our very own, incredibly talented, Glen Giffney.

of this outstanding, and wonderfully upbeat show? Following on from the success of the children in “The King and I”, we are once again looking for some talented youngsters for the ‘Girl’s Orphanage’ in this show. If you are interested, please ring Mrs.Malkin on 015395 34262,

….But not if you get a part in Grange and District Amateur Operatic Society’s 2016 show: Annie.

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The North Lonsdale Branch of the Embroiderers’ Guild which meets at Lower Holker Village Hall at Cark on the second Tuesday of the month holds a workshop each month where members try out different techniques and ideas. They are holding an exhibition of their work in the Methodist Hall, Grange over Sands on Saturday 5th September 10:00 to 15:00 so if you are interested in learning more why not come along for a tea or coffee and have a look at their work and a chat with some of their members. New members are always welcome at our meetings no matter what their level of stitching.

All concerts commence at 2pm, and, if the weather is wet, these concerts will be held at Victoria Hall. All concerts are correct at the time of going to press, but please check with Grange

Organisers would like to stress that this is a dance and not a lesson. Whether you are an

It is still to be confirmed but there is also a concert scheduled for 16th August. Please contact Grange Tourist Information Centre for more details. amateur, or really rather good, come along, enjoy the music and enjoy some ballroom dancing. The dance following this one will take place on Friday 11th September.


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t just 20 years old, Evie is an extremely talented young lady with an incredible voice, but don’t take my word for it. Having appeared on Radio Cumbria and BBC Introducing, Evie has also performed gigs across South Lakeland. I asked where her love of music had come from and she told me: “I think my parents and music teachers have been great sources of inspiration but I would say one teacher in particular really helped me, and that is Richard Gray from Arnside. I was about 13 and my passion for progressing through my piano grades was fast-fading. Richard offered a different type of music to me - jazz piano, involving improvisation, singing, playing keyboard in jazz bands and chord based. I think if it wasn't for Richard I might have given up piano and music entirely, which would have been a horrible shame and something I would no doubt be regretting now.” I asked if she had taken formal music lessons and she told me: “I was taught formally for 7 years on piano and for 5 years in singing, both classically, so that was very much about grades and 'reading the notes'. It wasn't the most fun I've had with music but this training certainly gave me a very good grounding for the music I play now which is improvisation, playing by ear and reading basic chords.” Take heart all of you when practising your scales! I was keen to find out where her songwriting inspiration comes from. “My best ideas usually come after I have had a music drought, where I have not had access to a piano for a long time or when I have lots of lyrics stored up

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but with no music to accompany them! I also find that during exam time or when I have other things I really should be doing I suddenly get lots of new ideas for me to be distracted by! A lot of my music is inspired by the likes of Katie Melua, Eva Cassidy and Norah Jones, but there's also a bit of the Beatles, Coldplay, even the Hoosiers in there: bands that you wouldn't typically relate to a young female singer-songwriter. I think every musician likes to think they are bringing something completely new to the mix but I would describe my own music as quite lyrical, a bit of jazz and blues in there perhaps but probably, ultimately, more of a soft-rock and pop sound” Evie is about to start her final year at Lancaster University where she is studying Politics and

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Evie is going to be busy this Summer working on a new album that she plans to record in September. You can download Evie’s music and see where she is playing next by going to www.evieplumb.com. If you want to contact Evie about providing wedding, party or venue entertainment then call her on 07554 849 385.

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The competition is in two stages: competitors perform at a preliminary round in Kendal from which the judges select four to appear in a finals concert, which will take place in the Victoria Hall. A panel of 3 judges will decide on

this year’s winner, who will receive a cheque for £1000. Each runner up will receive a cheque for £250.

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LEISURE & ACTIVITIES

CARTMEL AGRICULTURAL SHOW

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ednesday 5th August sees the 132nd Cartmel Show taking place. Hosted by the Cartmel Agricultural Society, it is a great day out with something for everyone. There’s the very best in livestock and horticulture alongside dog agility, birds of prey, and show jumping and carriage driving.

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unday 9th August sees the return of the Dales and Lakes Historic Car Show to the Memorial Playing Fields, Grange. The show provides a wonderful family day out with enthusiasts from all over the North displaying their cherished vehicles and motorcycles.

This annual event now in its 20th year has always been run on a “Not for profit“ basis and has raised thousands of pounds for local charities. This year the charity is the “Bendrigg Trust” www.bendrigg.org which provides high quality adventure courses for the disabled and disadvantaged.

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The entrance fee is £5 and accompanied children under 16 are free. Please talk to the knowledgeable owners on the field where you will see vehicles spanning 80 years of development and be impressed by the quality of the workmanship involved in their restoration. Make the most of the excellent facilities provided for refreshments and don’t forget in the afternoon the free half –hourly vintage bus that runs between Grange and Kents Bank railway stations which stops at the show site. Bring the family for a fun day out, there is something for everyone!

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There are stalls galore with tasty sweets and homemade treats, clothes, gifts, toys and equestrian wear and homemade fare.

Newton and Field Broughton WI have supported the show for over 53 years, this year is no exception in their Centenary Year with an extra special display.

Come and see your local school efforts in art and craft. For the children we have our Circus display team and children’s trail, and for the Dads we challenge you on the Bucking Bronco! Please come along to support your local agricultural show and rural community.

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ocals and visitors to this part of the Lakes will probably know the walk around Tarn Hows well. It has a gentle, well-surfaced path that meanders around the tarn, getting close to the water’s edge whilst taking in some classic panoramas. For those who are less able there is a gem waiting to be discovered. The ‘Trampers’ are off-road mobility scooters, that give those who might not be able to manage the 2km walk around the tarn, the help they need. It means all ages and abilities can enjoy the walk together and is part of The National Trust’s commitment to make more beautiful places accessible to those who are

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July

Fri 7th Grange Concert Club with violinist, Tamsin Waley-Cohen and pianist and composer, Huw Watkins, Victoria Hall, 8pm.

Fri 31st Arnside Country Market, WI Hall, Orchard Road Arnside 9.30-11.30am. Home made cakes, bread, seasonal preserves, fruit, flowers, plants & vegetables, fresh eggs. Free entry

Sat 8th - Sun 9th St Peter’s Field Broughton - The Big Book Sale - Field Broughton Parish Rooms 10am-4pm. Books for all ages, fact, fiction & more, refreshments available, all welcome, free entry

August

Sat 8th Aug Holker Village Hall ‘Call Mr Robeson - A Life with Song’ award winning show by Tayo Aluko about legendary singer Paul Robeson, Holker Village Hall, Cark 7.30pm. Tickets GBP10 on 58883, 58385 or at the door

Sun 2nd Craft Fair, Cartmel Village Hall . Enquiries 015234 732877

Sun 2nd Music in the Park - South Cumbria Retirement Band - The Bandstand, Park Road Gardens, Grange 2pm. If wet weather Victoria Hall, Main Street, Grange

Sun 2nd Popular Sequence Dancing with Graham & Bernice, Victoria Hall, Main Street, Grange 7.30pm. Enquiries 35525 Mon 3rd Arnside Natural History Society ‘Butterflies & Day-flying Moths at Arnside Knott’ with Brian Hancock. Meet at WI Hall 13.45pm or NT car park 14pm SD450773, no dogs please

Tue 4th / Salsa Classes, Red Rose Club, Victoria Road Ulverston 7-8.30pm Beginners, mixed abilities and advanced classes. Enquiries to Judy Turner 01229 474148

Wed 5th / 12th / 19th / 26th Slimming World, United Reformed Church Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 9am, 11am & 7pm

Thu 6th Travellers’ Tales ‘South Sea Islands’ talk by Alan Ruddock, URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 7.45pm. Admission £3.50 Fri 7th/14th/21st/28th Arnside Country Market, WI Hall, Orchard Road Arnside 9.30-11.30am. Home made cakes, bread, seasonal preserves, fruit, flowers, plants & vegetables, fresh eggs. Free entry

Fri 7th Grange Ramblers’ Annual Coffee Morning, Methodist Church Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 10am-midday, cakes, produce, books, plants, bric-a-brac, raffle & refreshments. Profits to Kendal Mountain Rescue. All welcome

Sun 9th No Music in the Park Sun 9th Historic Vehicle Day - Cars & Vehicles arriving from 10.30am, events, Mainline Jazz, bouncy castle, Bezerkaz Circus, Stan’s Country Music and more throughout the day Yewbarrow Road Playing Fields, Grange 10.30am-4.30pm www. grangehistoric.org Mon 10th Grange Probus Club ‘Heysham to M6 Link Road’ talk by Tony Crowley’, Netherwood Hotel, Grange 10am. Ladies’ Meeting Tue 11th Allithwaite Lunch Club, Pheasant Inn 12.30. To book 32282 Tue 11th - Sat 15th The Cartmel Art Society Annual Exhibition, Cartmel village hall, 10am-6pm. £1 incl refreshments. Credit card facilities available. Free parking. www.cartmelartsociety.co.uk Wed 12th Cello and piano recital by Ursula Smith & Emiko Tadenuma Lake District Summer Music Victoria Hall 8pm. Tickets £16; 50% to under-18s, students and jobseekers. Tel 01539 742621 to book or visit www.ldsm.org.uk Thu 13th Arnside Natural History Society ‘Geology of Kingsdale’ with Colin Patrick. Meet at WI Hall 9.30am, bring powerful torch, no dogs please Thu 13th Flookburgh over 60's Tim Lovatt: talk with slides "A Moroccan Travel Adventure", Flookburgh Village Hall, 2pm

less physically able. Free to use, although the National Trust welcome any donations, the Trampers are proving very popular and it is essential to book in advance, especially at this time of year. Call 015394 41456 to reserve your slot. There are also free guided walks taking place during summer at Tarn Hows, every Wednesday at 11.00am and 1.30pm. These are lead by a National Trust countryside volunteers whose knowledge and passion for the heritage, history and ecology of this area will help you discover more about this special place. Find out more at nationaltrust.org.uk

Thu 13th Travellers’ Tales ‘Camper Van to Cappadocia’ talk by B & P Ramsden, URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 7.45pm. Admission £3.50

Sun 23rd Music in the Park - Alan Beecham Jazz Quartet - The Bandstand, Park Road Gardens, Grange 2pm. If wet weather Victoria Hall, Main Street, Grange

Fri 14th South Lakes Baptist Churches and Greenodd & District Christians: Evening of Songs of Praise – and Prayers, with Rev. Bill Ives & Rev. Brian Streeter, Tottlebank Baptist Chapel LA12 8HY 7.30pm www.tottlebank.org.uk

Mon 24th Arnside Natural History Society ‘Foulshaw Moss’. Meet at WI Hall 10am or Foulshaw Moss car park 10.30am SD458840, no dogs please

Sat 15th ‘Tea in the Highlands’ in aid of NSPCC. United Reformed Church Hall, 3pm. Tickets £6 incl. afternoon tea & entertainment. To book 34090 Sun 16th St Mary’s Church Allithwaite, Service to celebrate VJ Day Sun 16th Music in the Park, The Bandstand, Park Road Gardens, Grange 2pm. If wet weather Victoria Hall, Main Street, Grange Mon 17th Arnside Natural History Society ‘Moth Morning’ with Pete Stevens. Meet at WI Hall 10am or 16 Newcroft, Warton 10.20am SD503729, bring moth trap/catch if available, no dogs please Tue 18th Grange U3A ‘Keats walks Cumbria’ talk by Robin Acland followed by tea & biscuits, Victoria Hall, Main Street, Grange 10.15am. Visitors welcome Thu 20th Travellers’ Tales ‘Sailing through the West Indies’ talk by Peter Logan, URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 7.45pm. Admission £3.50 Fri 21st Cartmel Food Market 10am-4pm Cartmel www.cartmelvillage.com Fri 21st Grange Garden Society ‘Life in the Faroe Islands’ talk by Peter & Barbara Ramsden, United Reform Hall, Grange 7.30pm. Visitors welcome Sat 22nd Cartmel Methodist Church Coffee Morning Sat 22nd - Mon 24th Cumbria Westmorland Federation W.I.'s Art and Craft Exhibition Cartmel Village Hall, from 10am. Admission £1 - Refreshments available.

Thu 27th Travellers’ Tales ‘Heartbeat Country’ talk by Tom Stephens, URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 7.45pm. Admission £3.50 Thu 27th Flookburgh over 60's Coach Trip to Southport leaving the Square at 9.30am, picking up through to Grange. All welcome, enquiries to Eileen 34472. Thu 27 Grange WI – ‘My extra marital affair’ by David Ratcliffe. Meeting Room, St Paul's Church 7.30pm. Enquiries 32932. Sat 29th Cartmel Races Cartmel Cup Day www.cartmel-racecourse.co.uk 015395 36340 Sat 29th Arnside Horticultural Society’s Annual Summer Show, WI Hall on Orchard Road, Arnside 2-4pm. Exhibits of cookery, handicrafts, art and photographs in the Methodist Schoolroom nextdoor. Admission 50p Sun 30th PromArt Arts & Craft Fair, The Promenade, Grange 10am-4pm www.promart.info Sun 30th Canvas & Thread workshops, advice, demonstrations & sale of works, Grange Institue, Main Street, Grange 10am4pm www.canvasandthread.co.uk Sun 30th Music in the Park - Flookburgh Band - The Bandstand, Park Road Gardens, Grange 2pm. If wet weather Victoria Hall, Main Street, Grange Mon 31st Cartmel Races August Bank Holiday Monday www.cartmel-racecourse. co.uk 015395 36340

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A Day in the Life: Michael Fieldhouse School in Jammu, Northern India welcomed Michael as guest of honour and he was taken for a guided tour in the school minibus, which funds from The Lantern helped to purchase. Whilst in the region, Michael also visited St Mary's "Church Mission Society" family in Kathmandu, Nepal. He was a speaker in their church and also enjoyed several days trekking in the Himalayas.

Michael Fieldhouse of Kents Bank, and latterly of Allithwaite, has devoted most of his adult life to helping others.

In January 2000 Michael purchased ‘The Lantern’, the charity shop in Allithwaite which opens Thursday to Saturday every week. Michael told Grange Now: “ I bought ‘the lantern’ to establish my millennium project of recycling household goods, meeting and sharing with people in the community, and to raise funds for worthy causes near and far.” Many may think that this is Michael’s only ‘job’, but this

is far from the case, Michael was the Purchase Manager at Oxleys, working full time and fitting in his charity work around that. He has also been Civic Mayor for Grange (2001/2002) and is a former scout leader.

I don’t think anyone can say that Michael hasn’t done more than his fair share for the community, and it is time for him to move on and pursue other interests.The Lantern closes its doors on Saturday 29th August and he told me: "myself and the dedicated team of volunteers would like to say a very big thankyou to everyone who has helped to support the shop over the last

15 years." I think Michael’s ideal outcome would be for someone to buy The Lantern and carry on running it as a charity shop, but as he told me, you can run any type of business from the premises, which includes a flat upstairs, and which is situated on the busy main street in Allithwaite. Michael’s wish to help worthy causes has been established through St Mary's C of E Church in Allithwaite and has maintained a strong Christian link with the community. Tea, coffee and biscuits have been served, to make people feel welcome, in a relaxed atmosphere.

Michael said: “Living in the flat

above and opening the shop three days a week gave me a reasonable balance between work rest and play! Michael currently works for Cumbria County Council as a social care worker. The success of the operation has only been made possible by the hard work of many volunteers. The support of his parents, his Auntie and members of St Mary's congregation was invaluable in getting the shop established and its continuing success.” 2010 was a highlight year for Michael as he was able to visit a link project through Allithwaite Cof E School. The Alexander Memorial

Another highlight year had to be 2012. Michael told me: “I was highly honoured to receive an MBE for voluntary service within the community.” He continued: “I am very grateful for all the contributions received at The Lantern Charity Shop which have helped make it a success. Grange Now has been a constant support throughout by publishing periodic articles. The Lantern will be closing its doors at the end of August, which will give myself and Lynne a bit more time to enjoy our shared hobbies.” Michael awaits with interest as to what will happen to the property next, and he hopes it is something that will benefit the community of Allithwaite.

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Customers at The Pheasant dig deep Neil Breeze, Charlotte Jones and Eileen Emmett would like to say a “massive thankyou” to all The Pheasant customers who have sponsored and supported them.

Together, the trio have managed to raise nearly £4000 for various charities including Fred Whitton, leukaemia and lymphoma research, cancer research UK and the colostomy association. Neil completed the Fred Whitton gruelling 112 mile challenge for the fifth consecutive year. Charlotte and Eileen both ran the Morrisons Manchester 10k.

Grange postal workers raising money for children’s heart unit

Former Grange Post Office Manager, Adam Sharpley, has formed a team of 6 Postmen/women and Managers to compete in the 10K Total warrior event, due to be held in the Lake District on 2nd August 2015. Adam told Grange Now: “We are hoping to raise £1200 in total for the Children’s Heart Unit Fund (CHUF) based in Newcastle. We have chosen this charity as it has played a massive part in the lives of a colleague from the Grange Office, and her family. The charity have provided support and treatment for her little girl and we wanted to show our support by raising as much money as we can and to bring the charity to the attention of the public.” You can sponsor the team by collecting a form from the Grange Office or by going online to the address below. Adam continued:”Anyone who wishes to show their support can do so by donating what they can towards the charity and 10k event.”

Did you know that around 20% of St Mary’s yearly budget comes from gifts left in wills? The special services we offer to the people of South Cumbria and their friends and families could not be sustained without this generosity of spirit. Having a will or ensuring your will is up to date is vital in ensuring that your wishes, especially regarding your friends and family, are carried out.

Adam also said it would be lovely to see as many people as possible show up to support the event which will be held in Shap, near Kendal, on Sunday 2nd August.

Links to the Total Warrior event, Charity and Online Sponsorship page are: www.totalwarrior.co.uk; www.chuf.org.uk and www.sponsorme.co.uk/adamsharpley

A properly drafted will can also protect your estate from taxation. Some examples of what your future gift could sustain are:

St Mary’s Hospice at Home It costs £1,228 to care for every patient at home and last year we had 236 patients being cared for by our Nurses in this manner. Our Hospice at Home service provides specialised palliative and end of life nursing to patients in the comfort and familiarity of their own homes, 365 days a year.

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NATURE & WILDLIFE

Nets and Natter

Morecambe Bay Partnership has started an exciting new project, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, to collect fishing memories, stories and record those traditions that were once so familiar around the Bay

Discover the fishing heritage of our Bay

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To celebrate this new programme of work, Jack Manning, retired fisherman and expert on the history of the industry around the Bay, will be giving his illustrated talk ‘A History of Local Fishing’ on Saturday 15th August at 2pm in the Victoria Hall, Grange-over-Sands. It is a great opportunity to learn about our shared heritage through the eyes of one of Cumbria’s best known fishermen.

The talk is free but booking is required. Book online with Eventbrite – follow the link from www.morecambebay.org.uk/events/ history-local-fishing - or contact info@morecambebay.org.uk or 01539 734 888

15 years ago “Grandma” Tina told me she’d put my name down for an allotment at Cartmel Village Hall. I was shocked! An allotment?? Isn’t that for ‘old people in overalls and flat caps’? How wrong I was!

The Partnership is also looking for volunteers from the Grange area to help collect the fishing memories of people in the district. We are seeking people who would like to learn the skills of oral history

recording. With the decline of commercial fishing in the Bay, the need to capture the eye-witness stories and traditions of those for whom fishing was, or still is, a way of life is more urgent than ever. Volunteers are the key to collecting as much material as possible to preserve these precious stories for future generations. So if you love heritage and love hearing eye-witness stories about life around the Bay and would be keen to learn more about oral history, Morecambe Bay Partnership would love to hear from you. To learn more or sign up, please contact project facilitator Jenn Mattinson jenn@morecambebay. org.uk or phone Michelle Cooper on 07760 881826.

The Perfect Plot

Apart from the fruit, the peas were very popular with Troy and Jodie, they never made it to the pan! We once took a full carrier bag of peas on holiday with us, but by the time we arrived at the ferry 3 hours later, there wasn’t a pea left in sight! When a teacher at my childrens’ Primary School persuaded me to let the children have a look at the carrots/ peas/pumpkins etc on the allotments. The only problem was that it was the end of October, pumpkins I could

It is also a place for wildlife, and if you look inside, you will see and old Elder tree growing right through it. A good source of autumn berries and host to Jelly ear fungus. The barn is also used by passing Spotted Flycatchers. Being made from Limestone, it warms up quickly on sunny days, so insects use it to bask and warm up. It is also host to many mosses and Lichens and if you look closely, you will see fossils of tube worms. In the barns thick walls, we might find mammals such as Wood mouse and Field vole, reptiles such as Common lizard and slow worm and a host of insects and spiders too. Although a hive of activity this time of year, and in the winter looks cold and lifeless, inside these walls will be a range of wildlife taking refuge for the winter months. Indeed, ‘A winter bedroom’. “

Tom Fell retires after 50 years of dedicated support

Pictured right Tom Fell accepts a gift presented by Pat Lowe (pictured left) who at over 85 years of age still frequents the marshes.

It's a family Affair

do but carrots? Amazing how well supermarket bought carrots, with the leaves on, transplant very well into the allotment soil. If anybody had seen me plant perfectly good carrots into the ground!! The children were none the wiser about the carrots and thought the pumpkins that came with stickers on! were really cool.

Troy and Jodie are a little older now, but still enjoy the fruits of our labour. Weeding isn’t that much fun anymore, but maybe when they’re in their 20’s/30’s?

One of the best things was that the allotment visit inspired school to set up their own allotment (with a little help from me) and it is still going strong!

If you start when you’re in your 20’s/30’s, you’ll be one of those “old people in overalls and flat caps” by the time you retire from the allotment!

I should still have the allotment by then, the “old boys” who used to be on the allotment before me, said it was a 50-year cycle!

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Tony Saunders, Hon. Res Manager has updated Grange Now on what’s happening at the reserve: “In the top field of the reserve, stands an old barn or store, possibly dating back the 17th Century and the roof long since collapsed and only three walls remaining.

The Rawsthorns from Cartmel allotment

As we only lived around the corner the allotment soon became our “second home”. The first year we actually grew any veg we had so much we could have supplied the whole of Cartmel. Our friends did get a bit fed up with the constant supply of courgettes, but loved the jam I made. Once we had children the allotment became a daily walk down. First they ate worms and soil, but soon found out that strawberries and raspberries were much tastier. They would just sit amongst the fruit and eat and eat.

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It is with the same discipline, enthusiasm and commitment that Tom Fell has approached his role as Chairman of the Grange and District Wildfowlers Association(GDWA). For over 50 years, Tom has worked tirelessly with our members and partner organisations to ensure that the association’s core values of conservation and safety on the marshes are upheld. As a direct result, we continue to enjoy access to our marshes and sands today. On behalf of the GDWA members, I would like thank Tom for his dedication and continuous service. Tom will continue to provide guidance and advice as he accepted a role as honorary chairman at our recent AGM.

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SCHOOL REPORTS

Times Tables Challenge Final

Towards the end of term, local schools from the Cartmel Peninsula Primary Schools Consortium battled it out at the final of the Cartmel Peninsula Times Tables Challenge Quiz. The event, which took place at Grange Fell Golf Club, between teams of 4 pupils aged from 7-11 years from Allithwaite, Cartmel, Grange, Flookburgh, Leven Valley and Lindale Primary Schools. They were challenged about their knowledge of their times tables and their application. The Final was sponsored by Furness Building Society, Hadwins Motor Group, Higginson Butchers, Cartmel Sticky Toffee Pudding Company and South Lakes Services. The winning school, scoring 108 points out of a possible 120, was Lindale receiving a school prize of £100 of maths resources with each pupil receiving a £20 voucher and a certificate. Second placed was Allithwaite winning £75 of resources and a £12 voucher for each pupil with Cartmel placed third and receiving £50 of resources and a £10 voucher for each pupil. Pupils in the remaining teams each received a certificate. The independent marker, Cathy Styles and the timer Chris Chew ensured the smooth running of the exciting Final. All the prizes were presented by Paul Crewdson, Hadwins Motor Group in the presence of 60 parents, supporters and governors.

Allithwaite C E School The end of term has been very hectic at Allithwaite School. All KS1 pupils enjoyed a very wet trip to Millerbeck railway at Staveley and, in spite of the pouring rain, had a wonderful time riding the train, paddling in the stream and watching the alpacas.

The end of year music concert was a celebration of the musical talents of the pupils who played ukuleles, guitars, keyboards, flutes and bassoon. The choir entertained guests by singing in Swahili. The PTA held a very successful disco for the leavers and they celebrated later in the week with a barbecue, bouncy castle and party games at the Community Centre. Year 6 pupils enjoyed being taught water safety in open Water Swimming at the Low Wood Hotel and Year 3 & 4 pupils had an overnight residential at Castle Head Centre learning how to kayak, build camp fires and toast marshmallows. The end of term was marked by an enjoyable Leavers service attended by families, parents, carers and governors where Year 6 pupils each received a leaving gift and a bible to celebrate their time at the school. Our Nursery is going from strength to strength but we can still welcome new pupils and new parents to join our Parent & toddler group every Monday. We are all looking forward to a happy and safe summer holiday.

What a wonderful few weeks we have had to finish off this Summer Term. Our Art’s week saw us out and about sketching and painting, and then all the children had the chance to work with Roma Short a ceramic artist.

LINDALE AIMING HIGH!

The younger children created seascapes and models of minibeasts, whilst the KS2 children made models of houses in the village. All year groups have had great outdoor experiences as part of our programme that builds on skills and level of challenge as the children progress through school. Reception and Year 1 have been learning all about water.

This has involved lots of experimenting and measuring as well as a day at Castle Head making boats to float down the stream. Year 2 and 3 spent a night at Castle Head and had fun making their own beds, a night walk and a hike up Hampsfell. Years 4 and 5 went to Malham in Yorkshire and developed their teamwork skills; including ghyll scrambling, climbing and preparing dinner.

Year 6 group celebrating scaling a nearby peak!

Year 6 developed their leadership skills whilst staying in a remote bunk barn near Coniston. The term ended with our open afternoon, Leavers Service and picnic. We

celebrated the achievements of the year and especially the contribution that our Year 6 children have made throughout their time at Lindale.

Reflective Garden Over the course of the last two terms we, as a whole school community, have made a commitment to revisit, and develop, our understanding of the core Christian Values that lie at the foundation of Flookburgh CE School – ‘Respect, Hope, Compassion and Forgiveness’.

Throughout this time, we have worked in partnership with the Diocese of Carlisle to develop meaningful and purposeful reflective spaces within school. These special spaces have provided opportunities for all of our pupils to engage with, and develop, a greater spiritual understanding of the purpose of ‘reflection and contemplation’ and the impact that this has on their lives, and the lives of others. Flookburgh CE School, and the wider community, are aiming high; we are all eager to embark on the

A place for reflection

next exciting stage of our journey and to celebrate the fantastic achievements we have made so far. To celebrate with us we welcome Bishop Robert Freeman, Bishop of Penrith, to open our ‘Reflective Garden’ and plant a Strawberry Tree (Arbutus Unedo) to mark the first ‘Outdoor Reflective Space’ for our children to use in the coming months and years.

Cartmel Priory School The GCSE Drama Group performed extracts from George Bernard Shaw’s ‘Androcles and the Lion’. The first time in the footlights saw sterling performances from Thomas K as Androcles, Amy S as Megaera, Toby W as Caesar, Stephanie G as Lentulus, Shannon S as Metellus, Ella O as Lavinia, Milli D as a Centurion, Cameron Mc as Ferrovious, Emily B as Spintho, Georgia C as The Editor and Reoghan Cash as The Captain. There were solo performances from: Philippa B – Flute, Saskia R – Piano, Martha R – Viola, Thomas

One of our older children summed up the impact of the work that has taken place this year with, ‘When I worship, I feel as if my problems go away.’ At Flookburgh CE School, each and every person, is valued and valuable; we are very proud of our school and are all looking forward together to a very bright future ahead.

‘Fix You’ by Xanthe E and Jess W and ‘Hold Back the River’ by Lucia H and Amy S. The School Band (pupils and staff) and Choir performed The Dark Island by Iain McLaughlin, Yesterday by Lennon & McCartney and composition entitled ‘Summer Heather’ by Mr M Guntrip, Music Teacher. A very fitting piece to end the concert.

K – Voice, Lucy D – Flute, Corey B – Voice, Ellin W – Flute, Lydia D – Piano, Charlie B – Clarinet, Molly C and Jess W – both Guitar & Voice and Lily B - Clarinet. Stunning duets performed included

We are lucky to have so many talented children in school. Thank you to all parents and family members that continually support their children and the school, senior students for compereing, peripatetic teachers for performing alongside pupils and to Ms Anderson, Mr Bacon & James W for technical support.

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FOOD & DRINK

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Lakeland Lamb

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id you know that August and September are the absolute best months for enjoying some of our local Lakeland Lamb? It’s all down to the taste and quality of the product; nicely matured but still lean, with lots of natural richness and sweetness in the flavour of the meat. The added advantage is that at this time of year, local market-ready lambs are in abundance so the cost to the consumer comes down considerably. All our local Lakeland lambs are sourced from the farms on our doorstep, and we take great pride in the knowledge that our lambs have been well reared and that the food miles have been kept as low as possible (under 5 miles in fact). We have several, great value, Lakeland Lamb freezer packs available at the moment, from just £35 for a QuarterLamb box, which is a great way to sample the product and try some new cuts and joints at a discounted price. Here’s a few recipe suggestions to wet your appetite: nn Slow Cooked Leg of Lamb with a chilli jam and rosemary rub nn Summer tagine of lamb with corguette, mixed peppers and mint (using lean diced lamb cubes) nn Lamb chops in an artichoke, pea and white wine stew, slow cooked in the oven HIGGINSONS HAVE VACANCIES FOR FULL AND PART TIME STAFF IN OUR BAKERY AND DELI MAY SUIT STUDENTS. ENQUIRE IN THE SHOP FOR AN APPLICATION FORM

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aking Continuously in the town since 1911, Grange Bakery continues to bake old favourites, vanilla slices, custard tarts, chocolate éclairs and bakewell tarts to name but a few and introduce new ideas both seasonal in response to customers requests. Have you tried the delicious treacle tart with ginger and lemon or the gluten free chocolate Torte with organic cream from Swarthmoor Hall Farm. Race goers at the recent meeting in Cartmel who dined in the Conservatory restaurant got a chance to savour them in July and they are already back on the menu for the very busy August Meeting. This month, a delicious new traybake, made with succulent Cranberries and Belgian White chocolate will be on sample and available, its sure to be popular. They also have a delicious range of Vegan and Gluten free puddings a Sticky toffee, a Lemon, and a Rich Chocolate.

From Plant to Plate Courgette, Chilli & Basil Salad

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he courtyard in front of the Low Sizergh Barn farm shop is currently home to herb and chilli plants grown by on site social enterprise, Growing Well, which are for sale. Their chilli plant variety (King of Fire) leaves little to the palate’s imagination, while marjoram plants offer a cool contrast with their sweet pine and citrus notes; perfect for lovers of more subtle flavours. Our recipe this month is a zingy dish that’s perfect for summer days and evenings:

Ingredients 6 courgettes, ends trimmed, cut into long strips 1-2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil, plus extra for dressing 1 fresh chilli, seeded, finely chopped sea salt and freshly ground black pepper ½ lemon, juice only handful fresh mint, roughly chopped handful fresh basil, roughly chopped

Method 1. Toss the courgette strips in a bowl with the olive oil (just enough to coat them), chilli, sea salt and freshly ground black pepper. 2. Heat a ridged grill pan until smoking hot and griddle the courgettes in batches, about four minutes per side, being careful not to crowd the grill pan. They should be tender, but with a crunch in the middle. Don't be tempted to move the courgette while it is cooking or you won't get the chargrill marks across the flesh. Drain on kitchen paper. 3. Toss the griddled courgettes in the lemon juice, mint, basil and a good slug of your best extra virgin olive oil.

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ave 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 purchases Well now you can! At Hotwines at The Red Pepper in Cartmel we are committed to engaging people in the world of wine. Enjoy our seating area in Unsworth’s Yard where we have cheese, bread and our own ale on offer. This month we focus on Italy, a place close

to our hearts and a place where we have access to fantastic wines from tiny producers, one of these Guasti Clemente has a portfolio of 18 wines with a total bottling of just 90,000! And if you’re a regular why not register for our wine club and have your own unique wine dispensing card and we will keep you informed of all the wines available to taste as they change. Hotwines – “exclusive wines in an inclusive way”

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CHURCH NEWS

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A generous offer by the parish Social Committee for a trip to the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King in Liverpool was eagerly taken up by parishioners. The weather remained dry and the trip was thoroughly enjoyed by all, except perhaps for those stuck in a lift for 45 minutes! Hopefully a once-in-a-lifetime experience! The Bishop's visitation went without a hitch – apart from the sound system. Two very full Masses were very supportive and some tasty cakes were a welcome if a figure-destroying repast! Eileen McKenna's funeral Mass was well attended – she was a lovely person and deserved a good 'send-off'. A tasty buffet at the Netherwood concluded a successful and extremely warm life celebration.

St Mary’s Church, Allithwaite will hold a Service to commemorate those who fought in the jungle, fighting not only the enemy but also battling against diseases such as dengue fever, malaria, rabies and dysentery. The service will take place on Sunday 16th August 2015 at 10.45am. The photo shows Rev. Fell, former vicar of Witherslack, who served in the Far East during WW2. Thanks to Dr. Richard Fell for the photo.

United Reformed Church July has been quite a quiet month, with many people on holiday. However, some of us enjoyed a very pleasant social evening with our Methodist friends which included an excellent ‘Faith Supper’. The Traveller’s Tales evenings are continuing and proving popular, and our monthly walks are managing to miss the showers. On Sunday, 13th July, we were sad to say goodbye to Cynthia

and Alan Ashworth, who have worked so hard in many ways in our Church for 15 years. They are moving to be nearer family and we wish them well, although we will miss them. We are looking forward to an evening with our friends from the other churches in the South Lakes Group of the URC at Windermere. It will be good to get together to celebrate the anniversary of the formation of the Group.

Two further deaths make one sensitive to one's mortality. However, a very pleasant and

meaningful wedding service for Andrea and Alex kept life in perspective

The outside of the Church property has had a lick of paint so all is nice and shiny, if a bit smelly!

Bryan has very 'kindly' invited me to speak to the Breakfast Fellowship in August on 51 years of priesthood. Who needs enemies when you have a 'friend' like Bryan!! Pins in the woollen figure should be working soon! Letters to our MP concerning Global Warming and the Assisted Suicide Bill have received prompt and interesting answers. However, life is a God-given gift I believe and who are we to end it? – Compassion, love must be considered but because we might do it does not make it right. If everyone stole would stealing be right?! I look forward to an outing with Sharon and some free cakes. God bless. Fr P.

PS: You know you are getting old when the candles cost more than the cake.

St Paul’s

music in addition totelling us some amusing anecdotes. The well-attended concert was preceded by a wonderful lunch prepared by our catering team. Charles Edmondson was the accompanist and Charles will be giving a piano and organ recital for the next lunchtime concert in September.

All at St Paul’s were delighted to learn that the Bishop’s Church & School Award had been granted to St Paul’s and the Primary School in recognition of the innovative working between the church and the school. Grange C.E. Primary was one of only six schools in Cumbria to receive this award and Head Teacher Phillipa Summers, along with Margaret Ratcliffe and the Rev Canon Nick Ash from St Paul’s, accompanied by two pupils, Toby Wheatcroft and Serentae Raymond, were invited to Rydal Hall

to personally be presented with the award from Bishop James. A more unusual lunchtime concert was performed in July at St Paul’s as we had a trumpeter, Chris Andrews from Preston, entertaining us with a varied programme of both classical and popular

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nights, some with tents and caravans, for a festival for all the family. Terry Virgo, Krish Kandiah and Jeremy Simpkins will be speakers amongst all the other other goings on which will

Some of us met up in Morecambe last month for a ten pin bowling evening which exposes the extremes of human emotion. Really, it was good fun!

We will be meeting in Grange Primary school on Sunday 1st July at 10.30am.

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think?'. Everyone and anyone will be made very welcome. On 27th August, a group of us will be traveling to Newark Showground for four

Churches Together

In August the Churches can seem less active, than at other times. This has a truth, but there is as ever a welcome to all, at whichever Church you choose to go to. Visitors are welcome, as are local people.

Facilities available at Plumtree:

The Men's Ecumenical Breakfast does meet this month, on the 8th, at Thornleigh Hotel, on the Esplanade, at 8.45 am. The annual House to House collection for Christian Aid,

If you would like to know more or perhaps view the property please telephone Helen Wilson 015395 63015 email: hewmyln@gmail.com or housekeeper 015395 62661

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this year raised £5563.17. A sincere 'thank you' to all collectors and contributors. On the 19th September Churches Together in Cumbria have a Celebrating Together Event with the subject How the Church Responds to Poverty? at the Applethwaite Centre, St Mary's Church, Windermere, 10 - 4 pm. The next meeting of CT in Grange will be Thursday 24th September at 2.30pm at the Thornleigh Hotel.

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After the sale of the Parish Hall, the Parish Office has now been relocated into the choir vestry in church.The office hours will remain the same as before but the new email is: stpaulschurchgrange@ gmail.com. We hope to keep the same telephone number which is (015395) 35560.

All welcome

The Church meets on the first Sunday every month at 10.30am Grange Primary School

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Dear Editor,

Thank you to all who supported the fundraising for Christian Aid Week 10-16 May 2015 in the Grange district. A total of £5563.17 was raised altogether through the door-to-door collections and other events. Churches Together in Grange Co-ordinator for Christian Aid, Ruth Briddock

Dear Editor,

My ideas for the lido would be to have the area that was the pool full of water spouts coming out of the concrete like you see in city centres. Children love running in and out of them and getting thoroughly wet. They could be worked by solar panels and I don’t think would be very expensive to install or maintain. When the water spouts are off the area could be used for outdoor entertainment. The area where the diving board is is a wonderful viewpoint over the bay and I suggest a 2 storey building there incorporating the diving board if it is listed. The building could be a multi purpose area for art gallery , local history displays, environmental displays, with maybe a cafe upstairs with a stunning view over the bay and telescopes for viewing wildlife. Jan Tomlinson, Grange over Sands

Dear Editor,

In regards to Mr Dearden’s letter last month. I’m a young person and I would like to say that for a sustainable community we have to have balance. In Grange, at the moment we have do not have balance with an ageing community. I understand people’s fears over the two new sites. However, with Tricketts Field it’s not being used. In my opinion, I think it is inevitable that Tricketts Field will be houses and hopefully affordable ones at that.

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We welcomed visitors to our garden for Open Gardens Day. We would just like to say, what a great day it was. Met some lovely people, who had very positive comments about all 12 gardens open. We served refreshments,with the money raised going to Simigaon School in Nepal. It was very busy and we couldn't have done this without the help of our friends Sylvia,Issy and Chris travelling 80 miles to help us. A Big Thank You to them. Total amount raised £200.00 which also includes some donations. Thank you all for attending a successful event and contributing. Pauline and Ian Wilson.

Dear Editor,

Could someone, through your paper, please tell me, and several other residents/rail users of Kents Bank station, why there was a need for a new shelter on the platform. Could someone also please tell us what has become of the existing, and perfectly adequate, waiting room, which has served the people of Kents Bank, and visitors to the area, through all weathers for many years? Yours faithfully Tom Peters Kents Bank

Dear Editor,

I have reached the end of my tether and my blood has boiled enough with these deliveries that are taking place early in the morning mainly to the co op, it was 5.30 am this morning when there was a delivery, add that with an individual who has no consideration whatsoever for the noise he is making with those rubbish little trolleys with the plastic caster wheels they seem to wheel everywhere, banging the goods back in the lorry, gone has my compassion for "oh well they have a job to do" as these drivers/ staff as far as I’m concerned just don’t care, The Co Op and Grange Bakery need to be told that the deliveries need to be done at reasonable hours, if they cannot respect this and the residents / visItors alike then there should be times allocated to them and restrictions put in place to stop this mindless behaviour. Dave Spedding

WESTERLEY CHRISTIAN CARE HOME OPEN DAY

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When is a limit really a limit?

We have looked at help available for unpaid carers and the needs assessment process for those needing the care. The last two Law Talks in this series look at the new financial limits which The Care Act introduces from April next year. How will it affect what you will pay for your care? The Government said ‘The aim of the funding reforms is to create a fairer partnership between the person and the state, to protect those with the highest needs from catastrophic costs and to offer everyone much needed peace of mind around the risks of needing care and support.. Have they achieved it, I wonder? Today, if you have assets below £13,250, you only pay your income towards your care. The rest of your capital is protected. That limit is increasing to £17,000. Between £13,250 and £24,250, you pay a ‘tariff income’ of £1 per week for every £250 you have between the limits. If you have £24,250 or more, then you are a self-funder. Thank you and goodbye. In my view that is fundamentally unfair for those who have saved for a house and investments which they want to pass on to their children. ‘I’ll tell you what’, says the government, ‘we will increase the limit to £27,000. And if you own a house we will increase it to £118,000’. Sounds good, doesn’t it? ‘But,’ says the government, whilst we ignore that £118,000 of assets, we will assess you as if you get income from them of £1 per week for every £250 of capital between £17,000 and £118,000’. So if your house is worth £80,000 and you have £30,000 of savings, you will be assessed as having to contribute your actual income PLUS £372 weekly tariff income towards your care costs. ‘But hang on’ you say ‘I only have pensions of £200 per week. Where am I going to get another £372 a week from?’ ‘Don’t worry’, says the government, ‘you can defer it until you die. And THEN we will take it from your house.’ So, despite all the changes, little has really changed and planning ahead remains fundamentally important if you want to protect the things that you worked so hard for. Come and see us for an in-depth discussion about your own circumstances, how the new rules would affect you and what planning would be appropriate for you. Next month we will look at the new care cap and how that affects you. Is it really a cap at all? Why not drop into our FREE Legal Clinic at Grange Health Centre Tuesday’s 10 am – 12 noon.

We are holding an open day on the 21st of August 2015 between 10am—12pm & 2pm—4pm. Please come and join us for tea/coffee and cake, and we will show you around the home and tell you what services we can provide. If you would like anymore information please do not hesitate to contact me. Stuart Mitchell, 015395 32408, grangem@lwpt.org.uk

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SOCIETY ROUND-UP RNLI Grange over Sands Lifeboat Branch held their annual Flag Day on Saturday, 18th July, when the people in town that day kindly donated £467.18 to the RNLI. We are very grateful indeed to the kind and generous people of Grange who supported the house t house collection in the previous week, when £1,451.62 was raised for the charity. Very many thanks to all our Collectors, and everyone who continues to support the Lifeboats.

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.

Grange Garden Society The Society met on June 19th to hear Dr Julia Hoggard give a most fascinating talk entitled Gardening for Bees: It was amazing to find out how many different types of bee inhabit these islands and that the Honey Bee is an introduction and a competitor of our native bees. We learnt how to identify Wasps and Hoverflies and what type of flowering plants our bees find most attractive - bearing in mind they do not see the same colour spectrum as humans. Dr Hoggard left us planning to have more simple and open flower forms and trumpet shapes, such as those of Foxgloves and Aquilegia. Of course flowers with perfume are also attractors and colours in shades of pinks, purples and yellows are particular favourites. A Plant sale and Coffee Morning on Saturday July 11th will be followed on Friday the 17th by our monthly meeting. Les Foden will give lots of ideas and tips in his presentation Gardening for Everyone. The talk on Friday 21st August will be Life in the Faroe Islands by Barbara and Peter Ramsden. Visitors are welcome at all our meetings.

Grange Forum 13th August is the date for our trip to the Theatre on the Lake, Keswick to see John Buchan’s ‘The Thirtynine Steps’. It is an amusing and fast-paced new production of the popular West End play. The Grand Theatre, Blackpool, is the venue for our trip to see The Full Monty, an amusing musical slant on an award winning production. An Illuminations tour is included. The date for this is 16th September at 7.30pm. Salford Quays’ Lowry Theatre, 16th December at 2pm, for one of the greatest musicals of all time ‘The Sound of Music’. Time allowed for lunch and shopping in the Lowry Retail Outlet. For information and to make reservations on all the above telephone Donald Shepherd on 015395 33475. Thirty members and friends thoroughly enjoyed the coach trip to Scotland on July 1st to visit Dumfries House and Gardens.

Our first meeting to kick off the new season of talks will be on October 6th at 10.15am at

Please remember: our limit for society reports is 200 words, to ensure everyone gets in. Abbot Hall Hotel, when Lee Kitchingham will present Svalbard - A Journey to the Arctic.

We look forward to meeting new members, who will be warmly welcomed.

Phone Alan Anderson on 015395 33696, for details regarding membership.

Allithwaite & Cartmel WI On Tuesday July 7th, members of the Allithwaite and Cartmel WI enjoyed afternoon tea, after the business section, prepared and served by Committee members. This followed the wonderful entertainment provided by "Little Island Music", a trio of lively young girls from the Ulverston area, who performed their own material in addition to some popular favourites.Their harmonies were both haunting and exciting. Reports were given by members who had attended the WI Centenary Garden Party at Buckingham Palace and the AGM held at the Royal Albert Hall. Tuesday, September 1st will be the date of the next meeting, 2pm at Allithwaite Community Centre, when the speaker Mrs Pat Drysdale will explain to us all why "every picture tells a story". New members are always warmly welcomed. Please contact Mrs Ann Anderson on 33696 if interested.

Lower Holker W.I. At our July meeting Sally Farrington gave us a most interesting talk all about tea. It was a very informal evening with all the members (and one gentleman visitor) asking many questions about all the flavours and types. It was a real eye-opener, and the evening closed with tea and biscuits. On Wednesday 2nd September (6:30pm) in Flookburgh Village Hall we are holding a "Ladies Fashion Show" by Kitty Brown from Carnforth.

Tickets (£3.00 including refreshments) will be available from the Chemist and Post Office in Flookburgh Square, or at the door on the day. After the Show, there will be an opportunity to buy ladies clothes and accessories.

North Lonsdale Branch of the Embroiderers’ Guild

house, Buck Ruxton was charged with murder and sentenced to hang.

Probus is 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 welcome. Chairman - Russell Bloxsom 34595, Secretary - Ewen Cameron 32319

Flookburgh Village Hall Bonus ball winners: 4th July, No .3 Margaret Manning . 27th June, No.22. Steve Pounder. 20th June, No. 27, Colin Burrow. 13th June, No. 17, Wendy Wilkinson. From October the lottery numbers are to be increased by 10 numbers,this means there will be an extra £10.00 per week added to the revenue we collect. We intend to add £5.00 to the winnings and add £5.00 to village hall funds. This means that the the bonus ball winners will receive £30.00 and the hall receives £29.00. Anyone wishing to partake in our weekly draw should contact Denise on 59451 .

The results of our Bird - Animal - Fish quiz which was circulated around shops and businesses is as follows: only 7 correct entries. The winner was Mrs Carol Pounder of Ravenstown and the runner up was H.J.Williams of Heysham. Thanks must go to Mr Howard Jones for organising this event .

The Hall is now in summer mode, the youth club, mothers and toddlers plus Tau Chi have all finished for summer, but the hall is still open. The library is every Friday and the hall can be booked by contacting Barry on 01539559075 .

Grange Soroptimists At the Club meeting on 7th July Justine McCoy from the Alzheimer’s Society spoke about dementia and provided a useful insight into the problems sufferers and carers experience. The talk was thought provoking and members were issued with “dementia friend badges” indicating improved understanding and awareness.

The “Spot the Dynamic S” competition continues, looking for the hidden Soroptimist logos in Grange. Entry forms are available from the Information Centre, Johnston’s jewellers and Soroptimist members. The winner receives £20 and proceeds go to Soroptimist charities.

Plans continue for the Dementia Open Day due to be held on Oct 22nd in the Methodist Hall.

Anyone interested in joining the club or getting further information on our work and events see our website www.sigbi.org/grange-over-sands/

Grange Rotary We are now into the new Rotary Year. President Helen Frain-Kaye took over from Colin Wilkinson and one of her first tasks was to present Paul Harris Fellowship Awards to Treasurer, Ted Taylor, and Secretary, Sue Wilkinson. Both were unsuspecting recipients. The first Speaker Meeting was Martin Lewes who gave an insightful talk about life as a Radio Cumbria presenter. Immediate Past President Colin delivered two prizes for ‘The Best Thank you Letter’ this week, following the distribution of dictionaries. The winners so far are Sophie from Lindale C of E School and Henry from Leven Valley C of E Primary. All the letters were a joy to read and it was difficult finding a winner. The Speaker at the next open meeting when friends can attend, is Tim Farron M.P.

Grange over Sands Golf Club Competition results to report are: Mens – Captain’s Day 20th June was won by T Hudson 77-12=65 2nd R Hill 77-11=66 3rd J Coop 76-7=69 Best Gross- B Cowperthwaite 72. 27th June Club Championship 1st M Garrett 147,2nd J Harrison 155 3rd J Coop 156. Medal 4th July Div 1. 1st P Edmondson 79-11=68, 2nd J Bolton 75-6=69,3rd N Modsley 81-12=69;Div 2. 1st R Iddon 8013=67,2nd M Jackson 82-13=69 3rd S Lord 86-17=69, Div 3.1st C King 91-25=66,2nd P Skellern 94-27=67, 3rd T Postlethwaite

The North Lonsdale Branch of the Embroiderers’ Guild held their monthly meeting on Tuesday 7th of July. The guest tutor was Maggie Hickman-Smith who led an intensive session entitled “Get Plastered”. Using a mixture of paste and paint, fabric was lightly coated and etched into or imprinted with a variety of implements to provide a textured surface. Once dry the pieces were coloured and really came to life ready to be used, with further embellishment, for a variety of projects. There was a good turnout of members for this much anticipated class which proved to be a most enjoyable workshop. There is no meeting in August, the next meeting will be on Tuesday 1st of September. Sandra Kendall will be leading a workshop entitled “Shiva Flowers” New members are welcome and if interested please contact the secretary Joanna Henson. Tel:- 01229 861800.

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Grange WI Marilyn Hale gave a fascinating talk about making glass jewellery at our last meeting. Members then had a fun time making their own pendants and brooches which Marilyn then took home to fire in her kiln. Members also agreed to mark the centenary of the WI by planting a tree in Park Road Gardens. Our August talk has the mysterious title of ‘An extramarital affair’. New members are more than welcome – please speak to Joanne on 015395 32932.

Grange Probus Club On 13th July Susan Wilson gave a talk entitled “Buck Ruxton” Murder, Mystery and a vital ingredient. Buck Ruxton, a doctor in Lancaster in the nineteen thirties, was born in India and studied medicine in Edinburgh where he met his wife, Isabelle. After spending time in London, he settled in Lancaster with his wife, children and maid called Mary. Although a much respected Doctor, neighbours reported violent quarrels and when his wife and maid were not seen for some time, suspicions were aroused. In 1935, two ladies saw a woman’s arm in a stream. Further searches revealed more female body parts over a wide area. Experts believed they had been cut by someone with medical experience. Fingerprints were identified as those of the maid, Mary. After bloodstains were found in his

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Club members enjoyed a day out at Farfield Mill on 14th July enjoying demonstrations and an excellent lunch, followed by a short walk.

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98-26=72. Broadbent Cup 11th July 1st P Edmondson 80-11=69, 2nd D Hemmings 8213=69, 3rd N Drake-Lee 85-16=69. Ladies Lady Captain’s Day 18th June 1st J Wearing 86-18=68, 2nd M Bleazard 92-22=70,3rd C Blake 97-22=75, Best Gross - A Smith 90. Boyd Trophy 25th June 1st Y Taylor 89-20=69, 2nd Maggie Calvert 90-21=69 3rd J Johnson 101-29=72. President’s Day 9th July 1st C Blake 9322=71, 2nd H Spencer 94-21=73 3rd C Tittle 103-27=76 Best Gross -R Dodgson 91

Witherslack WI In the absence of Pauline Hodgson, Ann Walshaw and Caroline Blee were in charge of the July Meeting. Becks Cooper came to ask for support for a fund raising event for Dean Barwick School in October. Plans were made for the Classic Coach outing to Hawes in August. Calendars and Diaries were available to purchase.The speaker Elaine Towler explained why exercise is good for you, and how every part of the body benefits. She had members doing some simple exercises and balancing which caused great mirth. Next month : Summer Outing

Cartmel Art Society Our members have recently enjoyed three lovely outdoor painting sessions at Holehird Gardens, Cartmel and Arnside. But now preparation for our Annual Art Exhibition to be held in the village hall from Tuesday 11th August until Saturday 15th August is well on the way. Paintings, including some local scenes, will be on display to view and for sale. There will be a variety of work covering watercolour, oil, acrylic, pastel and graphite. In addition there will be the ever popular cards, some art books and mounted, unframed pictures for sale. During the week a painting donated by a member is to be raffled to raise funds for a local cause and there will be an opportunity to vote for your favourite picture in the Exhibition. We look forward to welcoming you. Open daily 10.00am- 6.00pm. £1 admission includes refreshments. Credit card facilities available.

Newton & Field Broughton WI At the meeting on July 8th members heard an interesting talk about the AGM in London given by the area representative who had not been to an AGM previously. Other business was also discussed. Then followed a talk on the Pendle Witches by Terry Bond. He had worked for some time at Lancaster Castle where he became interested in the witches. This was a very interesting insight into the various families who had lived in the Pendle area and who had been tried as witches and then hanged the next day at Lancaster Castle in August 1612. It was a thought provoking talk. There is no meeting in August. Members have been encouraged to bake, make presents etc for sale at the annual fund raising event at Cartmel Show on August 5th. Goods for sale need to be taken to Cartmel Village Hall for packing and pricing between 6-7.30pm on Tuesday 4th August.

Grange and District U3A The June summer event, a train/launch/ lunch ‘combo’ from Haverthwaite, was very successful with 80 plus members attending and a warm sunny day to celebrate our 15th anniversary. We look forward to the next elements of the anniversary , a tea dance at the Cumbria Grand Hotel in July and an exhibition of all things U3A in Grange library between 28 August and 12 September. The interest groups have been very active; Local Explorers have been to Milnthorpe to look at aspects of the slave trade, Out & About have had a successful holiday in Scotland, whilst the cycling, geology, walking and birdwatching groups continued with their programmes. The recently founded cinema group now has a programme of films and will meet on every third Saturday at the Keg and Kitchen, Grange. The home/ venue based groups continue to meet. Forthcoming events include a trip to Chester Zoo, a jazz evening at Yew Tree Barn and a ceilidh in the Victoria Hall in October, a four day excursion along Hadrian’s Cycleway in September by some of the cycle group and film and theatre nights at the Heron Theatre, Beetham.A full list activities can be found on the website at: u3asites.org.uk/grange .

was Chris King with 4 up.

Grange Fell Golf Club Our season continues, on a course that is in really good condition. Our thanks go to Brad, our Greenkeeper, for all his efforts on the course. The views of the Lancashire coast and our beautiful fells have been outstanding too.

Medal 4 was won by Lesley Wilson. Lady Captain’s Day dawned hot and humid - too hot and humid for some players who had to ‘retire’ gracefully! The winner was Carol Campbell who also won the Alan Waters Mixed Foursomes with Captain Les Ollerton as her partner. Hilary Austin and David Robb were runners up. Medal 5 was won by Hilary Austin. Ladies who visited Morecambe Golf Club for their Open competition had a very enjoyable day. Over the last week we’ve played the Molly Davy Scratch competition over 2 days. The winner was Ronnie Hall, with Ruth Waring as runner up. The net competition was won by Ellie Woodburn.

Civic Society Report The last month has been very busy, Cumbria Connect Open Day, arranged in conjunction with the society, was valuable and successful. Open Gardens day was held on the Sunday 12th. The gardens looked spectacular, the weather was good. Thanks to all those who opened their gardens, also helpers providing and serving refreshments to the many visitors. All groups have been busy preparing the town and gardens for the Cumbria in Bloom judging. The town looked beautiful on the day and we also had a glorious sunny day for the judges visit.

On Thursday 16th members enjoyed a visit to Lancaster, with an interesting and informative tour of the city in the morning and around the castle later in the day.

Allithwaite Community Centre & Playing Fields Committee Many thanks to all donations, helpers and support we received on our 65th Carnival and Procession held on Saturday 11th July. To all you keen gardeners, cooks, crafters, photographers and children out there please join us at our Autumn Show on Sunday 16th August, pick up your schedules from Allithwaite Post Office or a Committee Member.

You can bring along your entries from 8am11am, judging starts at 11.30. Show opens to public at 2pm, 50p entry, auction and presentation of trophies will follow. For Bookings of the Community Centre for any occasion please telephone:- 07582 706353.

Lower Holker Village Hall July’s 200 club winners: £40.00 - (106) Janice Johnson; £25.00 - (119) John Tatt; £15.00 (65) - Janis Wilson; £10.00 - (82) Adam Johnson

Saturday 8th August: You must see Tayo Aluko in “Calling Mr. Robeson”. It tells the life story of Paul Robeson through his songs and music, (see Arts & Music). An excellent show which has been performed all around the country to rave reviews. Tickets £10.00, £5.00 u/18’s, and are available from Geoff on 58883, Ruth and Duncan on 58385, any committee member or on the door. Please bring your own drinks and nibbles. There will be a raffle during the evening. Our next Quiz Night is on Thursday 24th September, 7.00pm for 7.30 start. Maximum of 4 people per team, costing £1.00 per team member. Our annual Craft Fair will be on Saturday 31st October, Halloween!! Anyone wishing to book a table for £10.00 please ring Rhona on 015395 58636 (max two tables). Christmas Bingo this year will be on Tuesday 8th December. If anyone would like to join the committee, or help at events, they would be very welcome. Contact: 58304 for enquiries or to join the committee.

Saturday 11th was Captain's Day. All the members who played had a marvellous day and evening. The main winner on the day was Steve T Wilson with 44pts winning on a card play off from John Redman and Malcolm Higginson. Ladies 9 hole winner was Carol Campbell.

Coffee Club June saw a visit from Juliet Burd and Julie Gregson, who with Kathy Houghton from Cartmel went as a medical team to Bombo, Uganda. In 2007 Pastor John Bunjo set up a primary school and ‘Children of Hope Uganda’ was born with plans to develop other facilities including a medical clinic, at present there is one doctor for 25,000 patients. The team of 13 from UK went to support the primary school of 69 children , aged up to 16, and 4 teachers. Most girls leave school early when their ‘dirty’ periods exclude them, but with aid of the team’s instruction on using their ‘Washable Sanitary Cases’ they can continue schooling like the boys. Subsistence farmers earn an average £2.50 daily. Our medical team saw 400 patients daily and ran health, dental and eye clinics and offered basic physiotherapy care for the 23 days they were there. Their fascinating talk was wonderfully illustrated.

On September 15th Nigel Swinford, founder of the New English Orchestra, will share about ‘Music – Food of Love?’ anticipating the NEO visit to Allithwaite on October 17th. He will speak at 10.30am at Abbot Hall Hotel, preceded by coffee at 10am. All welcome.

Grange Lions Members enjoyed a successful day and wonderful weather at the Edwardian Festival. Earlier we held a street collection in aid of Kids Safe. This National charity provides guidance for children, schools and parents on Internet safety and mobile safety. The £176 raised will be well received.

We promoted a VOCE concert at St John’s church Flookburgh on Saturday 20th June. A wonderful evening from this "class act" with St Mary's Hospice and St John’s church the main beneficiaries . Our annual 5 a side football tournament was enjoyed by over 50 children who each received a commemorative medal and Lion Bar. Flookburgh junior school won the "Stonecraft" Trophy plus £100 for sports equipment. Our Charity Golf Day is on Friday 7th August at Grange Fell Golf Club. All the afternoon and evening tee times have been taken, however there are a few tee times available for morning play. To book your tee time ring Peter Clough 32048. All proceeds will go to St Mary's Hospice.

Grange Bridge Club At the end of June, Grange Bridge Club hosts a Simultaneous Pairs Charity Event, in which the same hands are played at Bridge clubs throughout Cumbria. This year a total of £550 was raised for St. Mary’s Hospice, Ulverston. In July, Cumbria beat Lancashire in an intercounty match. The Grange team of John MacClachlan, David Strawbridge, Alan Anderson and Sam Norman had the highest overall score.

Earlier in the year there were other successes for Grange members at county level. John MacClachlan and Robin Rose won the Westmorland County Pairs. David Strawbridge and John Farmer, with Kendal team-mates, won the Westmorland County Teams.

The winners of the Grange Summer Handicap Competition, played over two months, were

Jean Meadowcroft and Eric Morrell. Grange is a very popular club and meets on Tuesday evenings at the Netherwood Hotel at 6.45pm. Visiting players are always welcome. If you would like to learn to play this wonderful game, lessons will start again in September. If you already play but wish to improve, help is available. For more information ring 32510

Cartmel Peninsula Local History Society Magna Carta: history …. And more history! Following the huge success of the lecture by Dr David Starkey, the Cartmel Peninsula Local History Society (CPLHS) has arranged for Dr Alan Crosby to present a talk at Cartmel Priory on 7th September beginning at 7.30 p.m. entitled: “King John was not a Good Man – Understanding Magna Carta on its 800th Anniversary”. Admission will be £2.50 at the door. Monday 28th September is Local History Day and, as part of the five-day Magna Carta Celebrations, Dr Sarah Rose, Lancaster University, will give a short lecture at 11.30am on “Magna Carta and the Northern Barons”. At 2.00pm and again at 4.00pm Stuart Harling (Chairman of CPLHS) will give a brief talk on “The Impact of Magna Carta in Cartmel from 1215”. Each talk will be followed by a guided walk around the village with members of the CPLHS. Flower Pageant ticket holders for that day, for whom admission is free, will take priority for the limited places available for each event.

Arnside & Arnside Knott WI At the July meeting of Arnside & Arnside Knott WI members heard a very interesting and informative account of the varied range of work done by the Salvation Army. A report was given by Jill Woods (Silverdale) delegate at the A.G.M. in London. The Strawberry Tea afternoon was successful. The picnic on the Knott will be on Monday 17th August, meet at the W.I.Hall at 5pm. The next meeting will be on 14th September.

Grange Garden Society The July meeting of the Grange Garden Society was a talk by Les Foden entitled “Gardening for Everyone”. Les started his presentation with a series of recommendations for tools and chemicals, which he has found most useful over many years of gardening. Spraying the outside of tubs with WD40 to deter snails, using old tights for tree ties and storing onions, and wearing cut-off wellie legs as arm guards when working in the shrubbery being some of the more novel ideas. The jokes flowed freely and further advice was supported by a slide show dealing with dahlias, chrysanths, fuchsias and other aspects of gardening. The Coffee Morning, Plant Sale and Raffle, held at the URC Hall on 11th July proved very popular - particularly the Homemade Cake Stall. 21st August’s meeting will be “Life in the Faroe Islands by Barbara and Peter Ramsden” and on Friday 18th September we will learn about “The Versatility of Herbs” from Hellen Shipton Smith, of `Hellen’s Herbs. All meetings for the summer are at 7.30pm in the United Reform Church Hall, Kents Bank Road, followed by refreshments. Visitors are always welcome.

Arnside Horticultural Society Are holding their Annual Summer Show on 29th August at 2-4 p.m. in the WI Hall on Orchard Road. There will also be exhibits of cookery, handicrafts, art and photographs in the Methodist Schoolroom next to the Hall. Admission is 50p and there will be a Garden Stall and refreshments as well as a raffle.

Grange Fell Golf Club Course is looking in excellent condition as the competition results show. Here is a summary of the results. Sunday 21st June, we played the Ronnie Robinson Trophy a 4BBB Bogey, winners after a card play off were: Ken Illingworth and Brian Wilkinson with 9 up from Gary and Mark Johnston. The following Sunday was the Carlsberg Singles Medal won by Pete Mason with a 64 net. On Sunday 5th July we played the Gedye Cup and winner

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Adult Education Hopefully by now you will have been able to read the new brochure, which is widely available throughout the Peninsula area and incorporates both Cartmel and Ulverston courses, in one glossy brochure. The brochure will last for the entire academic year, from September 1st through to July 2016. You will also receive a county wide publication the week beginning the 17th August which covers every centre across Cumbria and these advertise classes up to Christmas only.

We have fully updated our website, to enable people to access course information sheets and also to enrol by sending us their form online, which has some significant changes on, so please ensure you complete it fully in order for us to continue receiving public subsidy. Feedback suggests that you LOVE the new website and its highly pictorial format. This has been done by Debbie Parkinson, who manages our social media campaign and we encourage you to like us on Twitter or Facebook as we regularly update courses and events. The office has now officially shut for the summer and re-open September 1st, but during the shutdown period, we will reply to emails and also come in and check the 24 hour answer machine so do carry on enrolling by post and email. The last week in August we tend to have staff in pretty much every day to cope with volume of demand so if you want to talk to me that is a good time to reach me on 015395 36323.

We are still seeking a tutor to run our GCSE English course from late September 2015. If you are a qualified teacher and would be interested in fulfilling this role, please drop us an email on adulted@cartmelpriory.cumbria.gov.uk. Our enrolment day at Grange library l am assured will go ahead even if the library is shut, as we will gain access to one of the doors but until nearer the time we will not know if there will be a skeleton staff there on the 2nd September. Look out in the brochure for all our new courses as well as the old favourites. We have a host of new tutors such as Stella Adams Schofield, well known for her embroidery and patchwork skills; Colin Reynolds- professional photographer; Jennifer Street- running hoop dancing and circus skills; Clare Taylor- adult ballet; an enhanced language selection including ESOL, German and Polish for Beginners; Karen Lloyd -running a number of creative writing classes and Cherrie Trelogan (whose work is featured on the front cover of the brochure- the eye and visual journal), running art appreciation and learn to draw and sketch. These are just a few of the talented tutors whose services we have engaged and l will feature more in forthcoming articles, but learn more about them for yourselves by visiting our website www.cartmeladulted.org. uk, where fuller biographies are covered.

Finally, let’s hope we continue to have some good weather and l can’t wait to start back in September to run our exciting provision for this academic year. Please continue to support us through your enrolments as we need strong levels of enrolment to ensure viability. Keeping provision in this rural area is so important to so many people and the many village halls we utilise for our courses. Kind regards Jude, Carolyn and Debbie – The Adult Education team.

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Adult Ballet Hand spinning From timid to tiger, parenting children with worries Learn to use your Ipad Nature’s p alette Papier mache workshops Injury prevention f or sport Learn to draw & sketch Guitar f or b eginners Get started with hand Embroidery And loads more…

Website uploaded with course info www.cartmeladulted.org.uk Tel: 015395 36323

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ACCOUNTS & SELF ASSESSMENT

FOR HANDS ON ASSISTANCE with accounts, Self Assessment and VAT. Locally. Call 015395 58916. AK Bookkeeping, tailored Bookkeeping service to suit your needs. Tel 07760 113 617, akbookkeeping@hotmail.co.uk

ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE

LOCAL TEACHER, 20 years experience, phone Michael 015395 31781 www.fmalexandertechnique.co.uk E-mail michael@fmalexandertechnique.co.uk (Home visits available)

ARCHITECTS

ROGER ARMSTRONG ARCHITECT, Lindale. Design / Property Advice / Applications. Tel 015395 34314. lakelandesigner@gmail.com

ARCHITECTURAL

PLANS DRAWN New Build, Extensions, etc. Stuart McMinn BSc HND ABEng. Tel: Holme 01524 781081 Mob 07729 845147.

ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING

D R AW I N G S F O R E X T E N S I O N S , l o f t conversions, new builds etc. Phone B.J. Walker F.T.C. Building Science. 015395 52211. bernard@bjandjwalker.com

BOOKS

RARE AND COLLECTABLE books bought including memorabilia and archive material. Contact Allithwaite tel 015395 35125 E-mail mountain.fry@btinternet.com DAISYROOTS BOOKS Collectable and contemporary books. Main Street, Grange. Open Mon-Sat 9:30 – 4.30. 015395 38817

BUILDERS / JOINERS

A B WILSON & SON Over 30 years experience in building, joinery & maintenance including ground work, paving, slating landscaping, tiling, roofing, plastering, custom made decking & summer houses All jobs considered, no job too small Free estimates, Contact Adrian on (015395) 58412 or 07904 119535

CARE SERVICES

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.

CARPETS

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

CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANER

Carpet and upholstery cleaner, Power Washer,Wallpaper Stripper. Dehumidifier for hire Postlethwaites 015395 33040

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CAT CARE

COOKERY CLASSES

GOING ON HOLIDAY? Hospital Stay? Last Minute Departure? Whatever the reason I will take care of your cat(s) in their own home in your absence. Fully insured and excellent references. Kennel Maids Professional Pet Care. 015395 52099. 0776 176 7344 WWW.P4WS.CO.UK

Whether you’re a creative cook or a complete novice, LucyCooks Cookery School will point you in the right direction to develop your skills and increase your repertoire. It’s a great day out for all the family or as a little culinary treat. Take a look at the website to find out more. www.lucycooks.co.uk or call us on 01539 822507

CATERING

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

ANDREW SOUTHCOTT CATERING. Whatever the occasion large or small we come to you to make your event very special. 015395 59090. Having a dinner party? Wedding? Special Event? Let Lucy’s Inside Out Catering iron out all those culinary creases and supply you with a suitable feast that will ensure you ‘dazzle in the dining room’ rather than ‘frazzle in the kitchen’ Call us on 015394 32288 to discuss your requirements

CHIMNEY SWEEP

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

CHIROPODIST/PODIATRIST

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. 015395 83625 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

COUNSELLING

COUNSELLING /HYPNOTHERAPY

COUNSELLING / HYPNOTHERAPY AND E.M.D.R. Louise Tych, BACP Accredited. compassionate, confidential, professional therapy Tel 07775 610480 Appointments in Grange www.southlakescounselling.co.uk

DOG BEHAVIORIST

TRAVELS TO YOU. All aspects covered. From pulling to leadership issues, Martin Gleadow. Tel: 015395 63567 SPECIALIST IN RESCUE REHABILITATION & SOCIALISATION Wendy Senior - Kennel Maids 0776 176 7344 WWW.P4WS.CO.UK SEE US ON FACEBOOK

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

D O G WA L K I N G - S O C I A L I S AT I O N - PUPPY WALKING and other services available. KENNEL MAIDS Professional Pet Care. 015395 52099. 0776 176 7344 WWW.P4WS.CO.UK See us on Facebook.

DOUBLE GLAZING

CLEANING SERVICES

THE COMPLETE SERVICE – from replacing a single misted unit to a complete home refurbishment. Call us for a free estimate 015395 35311. ConserVCARE – All round Care and Repair for your property

Clean choice - High standard Domestic and Commercial cleaning. Friendly. Fully insured and fully equipped. Call Emma on 07795 441324 / 01229 889490 or email 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

JOLLYMOSH DRESSMAKING, clothing alterations, soft furnishings and curtain making. Large selection of fabrics available. Contact Joanne on 58804 or jollymosh@live.co.uk

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

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

COMPUTER SERVICE

COMPUTER HELP AT HOME. For computer problems or tutorials in plain English. Call Graham Brook a certified computer engineer on 015395 60868

CONSERVATORIES

A complete service from building a new conservatory to simply replacing of tired panels. Hinges, handles and locks. Exterior and interior deep-clean valeting of conservatories using professional access and cleaning equipment . Contact the specialists: ConserVCARE 015395 35311

DRESSMAKER

DRY CLEANING

LINDALE POST OFFICE. Offers available. Call in for details. Tel: 32231

DRY STONE WALLING

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

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS T W Electrical (Cumbria) Ltd Electrical Contractors, Domestic, Commercial and Industrial, NICEIC Approved Contractor Free estimates given, Call 015395 59089 or 07702 792 916 LOCAL ELECTRICIAN NICEIC Approved Testing All domestic work & new installations Full & partial re-wires. Free estimates Contact Duke on 07970 601 379 Grange & South Lakes

ENGRAVING

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

EXERCISE CLASS

YOGA-CISE Keep fit with aerobic exercise and yoga strengthening and stretching. Lindale Village Hall starting Wednesday 9th September 9-10am. Please phone Elaine 07855 135 714

FURNITURE RESTORERS

J & M RESTORERS ANTIQUE & MODERN furniture restored & finished. Porcelain repairs. Paintings restoration. French Polishing. Est 40 years. 015395 68915


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FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERY

SITTING PRETTY Antique traditional and modern furniture re-upholstered locally by time served craftswoman. 20 years experience. Lesley Fursey 01229 480 638 www.sitting-pretty-ulverston.co.uk ANDREW POWELL UPHOLSTERY. Trading locally for 17 years in all aspects of antique, traditional and modern furniture restoration 015395 33284. ajpupholstery@yahoo.co.uk

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

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 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 Redhills Landscapes - Arnside. Garden Design, Construction and Maintenance. Contact David on 07909 748075 or 01524 761028. Email on info@redhillslandscapes. co.uk. Website: www.redhillslandscapes.co.uk, or find us on Facebook. PATRICK GARDENS. Reliable & diligent complete gardening services and DIY help. Outstanding reputation for high quality service. Tel 015395 33872 or 07748 642 463

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.

GUTTERING CLEANING

ONE STOP GUTTERING SOLUTIONS From cleaning leaf-fall and silt, to blocked downspouts, we can restore your flow. Need New guttering? We provide the complete service. ConserVCARE 015395 35311

HANDYMAN SERVICES

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

HEALTH & WELLBEING

H e a l i n g P r a c t i t i o n e r, o ff e r i n g R e i k i , 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

LOCKSMITHS

PEST CONTROL

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

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

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.

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

WA HOUSE CLEARANCES & REMOVALS A professional service for homes & garages All rubbish removed Phone 07528 049 516 or 015395 59469

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

IRONING

PAINTING & DECORATING

JOINERY

Lee Logan Ltd. Quality Painter & Decorator + Tiling. Reasonable rates. Tel: 07708 213079

IRONING by Lisa 015935 35422 or 07976 512487 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 Bradley Reeve Landscaping, stone walling, patios. Tel 015395 36938 or 07788 688247

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

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 Cate King Mobile Personal Training. Get fit, have fun, lose weight, feel great! Qualified personal trainer with over 10 years experience in the fitness industry. Call 07580 168169

PHYSIOTHERAPY

EXPERT DIAGNOSIS for clarity and support of your Health. Effective therapeutic treatments, including Acupuncture. Sioelan Tjoa (MSc, MACP, AACP, HCPC). Chartered physiotherapist. 20+ yrs experience. www.lakesphysio.co.uk , Grange Hotel. Tel: 07765 064682

NEUROLOGICAL PHYSIOTHERAPY - specialising in rehabilitation following stroke and brain injury. Optimising function for people with MS, Parkinson's or other neurological conditions. Improve mobility, reduce falls and regain independence. All in the comfort of your own home. Ric Firth Chartered Physiotherapist HCPC registered. 0750 2131 059 ricfirth@gmail.com

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.

PROPERTY - TO LET

2 bedroom ground floor flat in Allithwaite. Partially furnished. No smokers or pets. Contact tel 32238 for more details.

PROPERTY - WANTED

Retired, houseproud, non-smoking couple and blind, impeccably behaved whippet require a 1 or 2 bedroom, unfurnished property with off-road parking for a long let. Grange area. Tel: 01539 625090

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

info@grangenow.co.uk

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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

Higginsons have vacancies for full and part time staff in our bakery and deli - may suit students. Enquire in the shop for an application form.

STAINED GLASS

TRADITIONAL LEADED WINDOWS Design-Construction-InstallationRepairs-Restoration-Encapsulation. 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 36938 or 07788 688427.

STORAGE

G E N E R A L / C A R AVA N / B O AT 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 Maths and Physics Tuition up to GCSE Level Tel 015395 59177 PRIVATE TUITION Paul Giblin Primary School Teacher, Maths and English Tuition. 1st lesson free. 015395 32906 paulgiblin1@btinternet.com Amy Stretch-Parker Music Tuition. Piano, keyboard, singing and music theory tuition. ABRSM exam coaching. Flookburgh. £12/ lesson. 07931 853343

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

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

WANTED

Wanted - TOOLS, gardening, joinery, engineering etc. Garages cleared. Tel 32793 VINYL RECORDS bought, anything considered. Tel 0780 524 6743 / 015395 58627 Simon Hi-Fi, stereo, separates, record desks etc wanted 0797 690 8005 Nail technician to visit Strand Court sheltered housing in Grange. Contact Mrs Piper on 36352. Qualified kitchen fitter needed. G.o.S. Tel 35875

WINDOW CLEANING

EXPERIENCED WINDOW CLEANER. Available for work, any area, reasonable rates. Tel: 015395 35062

FREE FOR SALE Country style two seater sofa with new wine coloured covers £100. 32678 Kitchen Aid artisan 4.8L mixer, brand new £200. 33400 Stag mahogany table & four chairs, extendable to seat six, good cond £200. 83907 Six light oak dining chairs. v.g cond £60. 32493 G-Plan Dresser Unit, 138x44.5x178cm detachable top good cond £50ono.

Sharp Quartz Chef Microwave Oven, 55x31x50cm £10. 2 single bed pine headboards £5. 59400 Single memory foam mattress, never used £75. 38800 Two Barton Grange garden chairs, one a rocker £35. 33272 Footjoy golf shoes Size 8.5 unused £30. Pair crown green bowls in case £25. Metal filing cabinet with 3 drawers and files £25. 34243

SITUATIONS VACANT - CONTINUED

Cartmel Priory Church of England School Academy Trust Headless Cross, Cartmel, Cumbria, LA11 7SA 11-16 Mixed Comprehensive – NOR 323

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 14th August, subject to space. Single items max £200, in writing to our offices or e-mail info@grangenow. co.uk including your name and address Beech effect coffee table £25. Computer Desk £25. Dog guard £5. 58617 Cream lined curtains 90x90, excellent cond £35. Cream lined curtains 64x90 £25. 36579 Pine dining table 150x90cm with 6 farmhouse pine chairs £110. Pine dressing table mirror £25. Blue ipod Nano 4th gen boxed 8gb £55. 58600 Hill Billy Golf Trolley 3 wheels with owner’s manual & battery £65. 52284 Hotpoint larder 8129 fridge £25. Frigidaire 4 drawer freezer £25. To collect 35982 Proteam Quartz patio heater & user manual 2000 watt, 3 levels, height adjustable 1.22.1m £25. Hi-Gear portable stove with user manual, brand new £20. Mahogany turntable unit with AM/FM radio, CD & cassette player 52x34x26 mm. £25ono. 36984 Nine-Position Aluminium Ladder, 4.75m fully extended, suitable for roof work or as step ladder £30. 34516 Two tall pine stools £5. Part roll 32” wire stock fencing approx 12-15m £10. Dell T3400 desktop computer W7 Pro £90. Dell Lat. D610 Laptop W XP Pro £25. 35942 Indesit free-standing fridge with guarantee £50ono. 58745

SITUATIONS VACANT

Kitchen Team Member – Part Time NJC Scale Point 5 (£7.65 per hour) (Term Time Only – 2 lunch-times per week plus relief cover) This successful rural community school seeks a new Kitchen Team Member to join its staff from September 2015 working under the direction of the Kitchen Manager to assist in the provision of school catering including cooking, preparing and delivering a very high standard of school meals. For further details and an application pack, see our website: www.cartmelpriory.cumbria.sch.uk or contact Mrs Joanne Coulston, Business Manager, by e-mail: joanne@cartmelpriory.cumbria.sch.uk or telephone: 015395 36202 Closing date for applications:- 1pm, Thursday 20 August 2015 Interviews will be held Thursday 27 August 2015 Cartmel Priory School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All posts are subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check. Cartmel Priory School promotes equal opportunities.

Full and Part time Carers required

Do you feel you can make a difference to someone's life? We are looking for cheerful caring individuals to join our expanding dedicated team of amazing carers

Excellent rates of pay and mileage allowance, promotion within the company is available. We are a local company who believe our staff are the key to our outstanding reputation

Fancy a chat to find out more? Call Kelly or Dawn 52548

Heydays Care & Support Services

Heydays Care are the largest provider of home care in the Grange area having built a outstanding reputation for the highest quality service. We support clients with all aspects of personal care and social interaction within the community enabling them to remain independent in the comfort of their own home.

AAT Apprentice

A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic, proactive and flexible individual looking for a career in accounting. Earn while you learn / full time in Grange plus 1 day per week at Kendal College.

Study AAT Levels 2, 3 and 4 with on the job training. This role will suit someone who is interested in business, great with figures, has an analytical approach to tasks and can meet very strict deadlines. Keep a look out on the NAS website for full details or contact Kendal College. You can also apply in writing or email your CV with a covering letter to:Recruitment BFMS Accountants, 3 Lowther Gardens, Grange over Sands, Cumbria, LA11 7EX recruitment@bfmsltd.co.uk

www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship Closing Date 4th September 2015 Start Date 28th September 2015

Grange now | AUGUST 2015 - Next deadline 14th August

CLEANERS REQUIRED FOR HOLIDAY PROPERTIES

We are currently looking for cleaners to clean our Holiday properties in the South Lakes area. Fridays and Saturdays each week. No laundering required but Car needed. (Other work also available) Good rates of pay. For more information please call South Lakes Services or visit our website.

015395 36956

www.southlakesservices.com


SITUATIONS VACANT - CONT

Abbot Hall Hotel Kents Bank, Grange-over-Sands

requires a full-time

JOINERY & BUILDING SERVICES

W.G.BROWNLIE

Mark Walmsley Building & Joinery

Joinery & Building Contractors Ltd.

Maintenance Person • 40 hours per week • Salary dependant on experience • 5 days per week incl. weekends

nnComplete roofing services;

All high quality Bespoke Joinery. Extensive local experience in holiday homes & second homes since 1999.

Interested?

Send your CV to the General Manager, Amanda Fogg: amanda.abbot@christianguild.co.uk

natural slate, tiling, leadwork, chimneys & velux installation nnExtensions & renovations nnLoft Conversions nnRefurbishments nnConservatories, windows & doors in uPVC or Timber nnHardwood Flooring Specialists

SIGN SERVICES

Mark offers a complete Builder & Joinery service

IGLS. 29 Greengate, Levens, Cumbria. LA8 8NF

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

Tel: 015395 60673 Mob: 07810 602999

email: wgbrownlie@talktalk.net

ROOFING

Mark 32126

LTD.

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 rie pe ex ars 23 ye

PLASTERING, PLUMBING

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

Your local reliable roofing service

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

AERIAL SPECIALISTS

T. DIXON

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 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

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

PLUMBING AND HEATING

Hodgson Builders

A.TYSON Over 20 years experience

Your local choice for all building & roofing work

• HIGH QUALITY • FRIENDLY SERVICE • • REASONABLE RATES •

Fibreglass Flat Roofing System

Corgi Registered

07900 435 409 015395 35201

Wareing & Son

Photo &ne id v eo droeys roof survble availa

Tel: 015395 30370

TAXIS

Tel: 34063 or 35425

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

30 years experience

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

216602

PAINTING & DECORATING CAR SERVICING & REPAIRS

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

www.locks-express.com

BUILDING & JOINERY SERVICES

E-mail gfaulks1@hotmail.co.uk

All Lock Problems Solved

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

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

www.southlakesstorage.co.uk

The local service you can rely on

No Call Out Fee Prompt, friendly service

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

07764 609 387 / 015395 58126

From individual sockets to full rewires

Locally established with over 40 years experience.

Over 25 years experience in domestic and industrial flat roofing

Caravan & Boat Storage

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

Plumbing & Heating Engineers

ROOFING

SECURE SELF STORAGE

www.hodgson-builders.com

Gas Central Heating & Bathroom Installer

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

STORAGE

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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