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Grange now Your local news, views, classifieds, clubs and trades - delivered to your door every month since 1991.

"We need you to vote YES" More on page 14-15

Shirley M. Evans LL.B Solicitor

5 Lowther Gardens, Grange-over-Sands, email: info@shirleymevans.co.uk T: 015395 35208 F: 015395 34820

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Letter from the Editor This month we are running a survey with prizes to be won. We’d like to hear your views about Grange Now. Please let us know what you would like to see improved or changed. You’ll find details on page 20

Our stance as a community newspaper is to provide free and fair comment but also to be impartial. A good example is planning applications which we have covered in the last two issues. We have a letters page where people can express their own views. This month sees the first of our young entrepreneur adverts. Look out for Tom and Sara’s gardening services on page 9. If you are under 30 and looking to start a new business, we might help you with a free advert too! Why not get in touch. The centre spread carries an important message from Grange Town Council. If you live in Grange you will have received a reply form with this edition to complete and return.

New work to ‘shore up the prom’?

A recent survey was carried out on behalf of network rail to survey the condition of the promenade. Hopefully we will soon be able to report repair work in action!

Windermere Now, our sister paper is now monthly. The deadline is easy to remember - it’s the first of the month. A warm welcome to Lorena Keating from Grange who joins the Grange Now team. Wishing you all the best in your new job.

Good news for Grange residents

Next month we are running a feature on Homes and Gardens - more below.

At the full town council meeting on Monday 19th January, it was announced that there will not be an increase in their portion of the council tax for 2015/2016.

Chris and the Grange Now Team

Speaking to Grange Now, Councillor Tom Harvey said: “Over the past few years Grange Town Council has taken on significantly more roles and responsibilities throughout the Town as the larger Councils have cut back on what they do, pushing the burden down to Towns and Parishes. This year, by improving our working practices and improving efficiencies,

Home and Gardens Feature In next months edition we are running a special feature on Homes and Gardens. It’s time to spring clean the greenhouse, and throw the curtains open to let in the light. Maybe you’re thinking of a DIY project, a new bathroom or a major refurbishment of the flower borders. Let us help with a bit of inspiration.

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Specialising in residential and property lettings sales Valuations for all purposes including Probate, Inheritance Tax and Insurance Regular Sales of Antiques, Fine Art and Household Effects For your free contact our Grange market appraisal Office on 015395 33302

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Main Street, Tel: 015395 33302 Grange-over-Sands. LA11 6DP Fax: 015395 32600 Email: grange@mclhodgson.co.uk

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A team committed to customer Courtesy vehicle service provided Unit 2 Moor Lane Grange over Business Park, Flookburgh Sands, Cumbria LA11 7LS 015395

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Specialising in residential and property lettings sales Valuations for all purposes including Probate, Inheritance Tax and Insurance Regular Sales of Antiques, Fine Art and Household Effects For your free contact our Grange market appraisal Office on 015395 33302

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Winter has arrived and with it an increased risk of fire. After sitting idle for the spring and summer months, chimneys can become blocked and unsafe for use. Rising energy prices mean that more people have turned to open fires and wood burners and so, before thinking

we’re able to carry on delivering the improved services that residents tell us they want such as: providing public toilets, a Town information centre, improving our civic amenities and much more, and we can now do this whilst freezing our proportion of the Council Tax, which I’m sure residents will appreciate” about settling down in front of the hearth, take a few simple steps to prevent tragedy. Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service tips include getting your chimney swept before use, using a fireguard and fitting and testing smoke alarms. CFRS recommends that for solid fuel fires chimneys are swept once a year for smokeless fuel and twice a year for coal. Be safe and turn to our classifieds section for contacts for chimney sweeps.

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A commonly asked question with regards to an investment portfolio is “What is the most important element when creating a new portfolio or reviewing an existing portfolio?” The most important element is to ensure that the basics are correct. This includes (not an exhaustive list): • Is there an adequate cash reserve outside of the investment portfolio?

• Are the arrangements as tax efficient as possible? This does not just mean utilising tax free allowances such as ISAs but also ensuring personal allowances for income tax and capital gains tax are being fully utilised. • Does the investment portfolio incorporate the right level of capital protection to satisfy the investor’s attitude to investment risk?

• Are the investment funds held in keeping with the investor’s attitude to investment risk? This particular point is wide reaching. It is the total portfolio that needs considering when looking at overall risk rather than just an individual fund.

• Is there adequate diversification between asset classes and funds (i.e. not too concentrated or too diluted)? • Is income being generated in the most tax efficient manner possible? • Is there adequate access and flexibility? Only when the building blocks of one’s portfolio are correctly in place should investors be looking to drill down deeper into specific fund selection. Equally, regular reviews of the portfolio structure and holdings is important on an ongoing basis. 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.


Foodbank continues to support

This New Year why not volunteer?

Last year, over 450kgs of food were donated to Foodbank by the generous residents of Grange and the surrounding area. The Foodbank collections for Grange are organised by the Co-workers of Mother Teresa, a small group of volunteers from the Parish Church and St Charles Church.

If you’ve got a bit of spare time and would like to do something really worthwhile with it, then several of our charity shops are looking for those most valuable members of staff volunteers. Why not make 2015 the year you give it a go?

Age UK

Project Manager for Barrow Foodbank, Ann Mills, told Grange Now: “People looking to foodbank for help in the Furness area rose sharply last year with 8312 people from 3274 families coming to us for help.” Ann went on to say that it is not just people on benefits who are looking to Foodbank for help, “The demographic of people being seen is changing, with far more working families who are finding it more difficult to cope when unexpected demand is made on their income. We also see a large number of people who are new benefit claimants who can wait for 6, 16 or 26 weeks before their first payment is made. Unfortunately we are unable to support people for that length of time as we are here to provide short term provision for people in food crisis. People are allowed three vouchers per crisis with each voucher providing 3 days of nutritionally balanced food. All food is provided by the

Why not resolve to help local older people in South Lakeland this year? We really need your help at Age UK South Lakeland in Grange-overSands. Our busy shop on Kents Bank Road is open 6 days a week and we always need help to run it. You could join our valued team of loyal volunteers if you could spare just 3 hours a week. We know, “that our volunteers, of all ages enjoyed raising funds to help over 11500 local older people last year, you could too. We would also like to give a big thank you to our customers and supporters who made this possible.”

MAKING IT HAPPEN: Co-workers of Mother Teresa

local community who are extremely generous as can be evidenced by the 91.5 tons of food we gave out last year.” The residents of Cartmel peninsula always turn out in force to support the collection and Ann finished by saying, “We are grateful for the continued support from Grange Over Sands as a community, and from Grange Bakery who have consistently supported us with bread.” On Saturday 17th January, Foodbank organised a special appeal for Sierra Leone for the Ebola victims. Grange volunteer, Penny Ward, sent Grange Now

these pictures of the items collected in Grange for the appeal which amounted to: 389 kg food and toiletries, 639 kg bedding and towels so a total 1028 kg to be sent to Sierra Leone. In addition, some toiletries not suitable are being sent to the women’s refuges in Kendal and Barrow. Penny told Grange Now: “This is a fantastic result - many many thanks to all who responded.” The next Foodbank collection will be on Sunday 1st March 2015. Many thanks to the volunteers who give up their time to make these things happen.

Please contact Roger at our shop if you would like to join our happy team – we look forward to meeting you.

St Mary’s Hospice

Did you know? St Marys’ Hospice in Ulverston is the hospice that may cover your area? Although based in Ulverston, St Mary’s Hospice’s reach is far and wide, as are the services it provides. St Mary’s Hospice offers respite and palliative care, day services, complementary therapies, companionship and support, hospice at home, family and bereavement services. All of this comes from a dedicated team of staff and volunteers. Would you like to join our team? We are currently looking for people from your area to volunteer with us at our shop in Grange, particularly at weekends. For more information please contact our Volunteers Manager Sandra Brown by email Sandra.Brown@stmaryshopsice.org.uk or by telephone 01229 580305

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Do something amazing this year We need more first responders and committee members We were sorry to learn that Judith Newton had decided to step down as team leader at the end of October and we all wish her well in her retirement from active responding.

Chris Cousins has taken over as leader of the team and is settling well into this important role. We have two new responders in training and we look forward to them joining the team in the near future. However we still need to recruit more active responders in order to reduce the pressure on the existing team. Recruits need to be at least 18, physically fit, able to

drive and have access to a vehicle. No previous experience is necessary because full training is provided.

At the end of November we held our tenth annual meeting and in Judith’s last report as team leader we learnt that over the previous twelve months there had been 507 calls for assistance attended by the operational members of the team. This can be broken down as 284 calls attended by the Community First Responders, and 223 attended by the Enhanced Community First Responders. This is a massive increase compared to the previous year when the team

Lost and Found Lost

On Tuesday 6th January, a sapphire and diamond engagement ring was lost somewhere between Strand Court and the Spar. It is of great sentimental value to the owner. Please contact: 32448.

Found

Child’s black scooter found at the beginning of February in the field at the back of Grange Fell Road. Contact Grange Tourist Information Centre 34026.

responded to 388 calls in total. Also there were 89 calls for assistance during the same period to which responders were unable to attend. This is further evidence that the team is working under great difficulty having lost some active responders over the year. Once again the Grange team is one of the busiest in the area and the responders deserve our congratulations for their continued commitment to serve our local community. We also need to recruit more people to join the committee. We must have officers and committee members in order to maintain our charitable status. It is an interesting and worthwhile voluntary job and not at all onerous. The number of defibrillators available for use by the

general public is growing. The latest one to be fitted is in the hallway at the Grange Institute in Main Street. We are grateful to the Charles Godwin Trust, the Women’s Institute and the Grange Institute committee for raising the money to pay for the life saving equipment. A full list of sites where the public access defibrillators are located can be found on the Grange Town Council website. The website page can be accessed via: www. grangeoversandstowncouncil.gov.uk/ Heart-Start-in-Grange.aspx Please call 015395 32510 if you are interested in becoming a responder or committee member. Jane Strawbridge, Chair of the Management Committee for First Responders

More help needed to keep our tree!

Grange Christmas Tree Committee would like to thank everyone who came along to the 68th lighting of the tree and for their kind donations on the night of £199. We would also like to say a big thank you to all our sponsors, At Home, Bay Search & Rescue, Birchleigh House, Brennands Newsagents, Charity & Co, Choco-Lori, Clare House Hotel, Em J’s, Fletchers, Flookburgh Band, Gedye & Sons, Grange Hotel, Grange Lions, Grange Plant Centre, Hackney & Leigh, Higginsons, Independent Investment Associates, Johnston’s of Grange, Lamberts Pet Supplies, Little & Caine, Lloyds Bank, Michael C.L. Hodgson, D.J. Marwood, Miniheat, Mothers & Others, Netherwood Hotel, Nutwood Surgery, Cumbria Police, Post Office Counters,

Proctors, Robinsons Electric, Rotary Club, S.C. & T. Bagot Optometrists, Somerset House, Soroptimist, St. John’s Hearing Aid Centre, The Flower Stop, Thyme Out & Trenouths for their generous donations totalling £935 making the tree lighting possible. As you can see from the picture below and I’m sure you will agree it would be a shame if we ever lost it. Donations can still be made (cheques made payable to Grange Christmas Tree Committee) and dropped into the treasurer at Johnston’s of Grange. Thank you

Nursing in a Homely Environment

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Father Parker (left), pictured with Peter Endsor, drawing the raffle prizes following the Christmas Extravaganza, organised by the Chamber of Trade

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Grange Town Council Surgery Date

If you have something you would like to discuss with your town councillors, Cllr Sobue and Cllr Thomas will be available to talk to you at the next Councillor Surgery on Thursday 19th February. The Surgery will be held in Grange library between 1pm and 3pm. If you any issues about the town but do not have time to attend a surgery you can email them at: contactus@grangeoversandstowncouncil.gov.uk If you wish to discuss something that is confidential or sensitive, an appointment is necessary, and a private meeting may be arranged for you. Grange Town Council very much appreciate the support from the Grange Library team.

Parking and traffic in Grange - have your say!

In response to residents’ comments in the Community Led Plan, Grange Town Council has set up a number of special Advisory Groups to look into parking, traffic, signage, cycling and the ‘pedestrian experience’. We are consulting with a number of organisations such as the Chamber of Trade but it would be great to have some feedback from those who drive, walk or cycle in the town – you don’t have to be a resident to give feedback. Please come along to one of our Councillor Surgeries at the Library (1-3 pm on 19 Feb or 10am -12noon on 14 March) and give us your views. If you can’t make a surgery then please email contactus@grangeoversands.net

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Ancient Woodlands

Witherslack Woodlands, established 25 years ago, sustainably manages 750 acres of the 2000 acre Witherslack estate (the forebears were awarded the Manor of Witherslack after the 15th Century Battle of Bosworth) where firewood has been cut and processed hereabouts since the Iron Age. Much of the woodland is dense ancient mixture of hardwood and softwood trees and impressive yews overlying the limestone of Yewbarrow and Whitbarrow. Witherslack Woodlands now has a team of six, led by Forestry Manager John Park, who produce in excess of 1200 T of firewood annually. A couple of hundred tonnes of coppice is used to heat six of the estate’s buildings Conservation concerns apply to several woodland species including the high brown fritillary (Argynuis adippe), the northern brown argus (Aricia artax erxes) and the pearl bordered fritillary (Boloria euphro syne) which can now be found in many places of the coppice woodland. Thirty years ago the historic coppice woods were foraged by pigs. Much of the area is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Area of Conservation, with the rides now widened and debris removed from the ground the butterflies can now access the flowers they survive on. Given the challenges of cutting down our reliance on fossil fuels, reducing emissions and combating climate change, it’s a neat example of thinking global and acting local. Using wood as

Soft & Hard logs Sensitively harvested from our own ancient woodlands

John Park Forestry Manager

a fuel requires us to re-engage with the skills of caring and seasoning it, storing and burning to get the maximum benefit. Green woodworking courses and coppice management courses are offered at the Halecat estate in recognition of and to celebrate the emotional, physical and environmental benefits from healthy, sustainable woodlands.

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50 Grange residents registered for the Friends at Christmas dinner that was held on Christmas Day. As ever, this event was generously supported by businesses and individuals in Grange and surrounding area, and a team of volunteers made sure that the meal and entertainment were up to the usual high standard. A special mention to Karen Rhodes Catering who supplied a new outfit for Santa, so that he could come to us fresh and clean after his busy night’s work, and to Martin Wright from Paragon without whom we would not have seen Santa. Thanks also to Fish over Chips & Proctors Butchers (for the excellent turkeys); Michael C L Hodgson, Grange Plant Centre, The Netherwood Hotel, Butterfingers; Cartmel Sticky Toffee Pudding; The Chocolate Shop, Ainsworths, Hazelmere Bakery, the Co-op, Country House, Grange Laundry, Davenports, Robinson’s Electrics, Johnstons the Jewellers, Higginsons, At Home Bistro, Cromptons, the Lymehurst, Grange Now, Postlethwaites, Grange Flowers, Grange Bakery; Sunrise Café, Paragon, Café S, Fletchers

Fabulous effort by everyone involved

Greengrocers, the United Reformed Church and everyone else who contributed. We are reminded again that Grange truly is a special place to live.

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How long does the 40 minute cruise last? Staff at a popular Cumbria visitor attraction have been taking a wry look back at some of the funniest remarks and questions they’ve been asked over the last 12 months. There are plenty of people visiting the lake for the first time, but sometimes the questions they ask do cause the odd raised eyebrow. Staff have put together a top ten list of their favourite queries from the last twelve months:

do the boats do? 10 WhatHow Can I go to the front of long does the queue, because I’ve 5 940 minute cruise last? the got ice creams? Is my husband on this boat? 8 Do the islands float? 4 Excuse me, I can’t Years ago we went up to head nor tail of Ambleside. Is it still there? 7 make 3 this Japanese leaflet my sat nav, what is the that the boat there? postcode for the mountains? 2 For to boat) 6 Is(points the boat come and pick me up from Blackpool? 1 Can

What an honour The honours system recognises people who have made achievements in public life or committed themselves to serving and helping Britain. Three of those recognised in this year’s honours list include:

Keith Buckler

Retired surgeon, Keith Buckler, has been awarded an MBE for his work with Grange Rotary, the New English Orchestra and other charities. Mr Buckler, from Sutton Coldfield, worked as a surgeon in hospitals in Bury and Rossendale before retiring to Grange 17 years ago. An active member of the church, Mr Buckler told Grange Now: “I was very surprised when I was told but I’ve been fortunate, I’ve had opportunities other people haven’t had. Others have done far more and deserve it more, but I’m obviously very pleased.”

Tiffany Hunt Tiffany Hunt has spent the greater part of her working life in the voluntary and charitable sector. She is currently involved in supporting and promoting the North West region’s natural and cultural heritage as Chair of the HLF NW Committee; Secretary of the Cumbria County History Trust; member of the Regional Heritage Centre Advisory Board, Lancaster University; Trustee of Cartmel Village Society and member of the Cartmel Priory PCC and Development Group. From 2002-10 she was Regional Director of the National Trust in the North West, a role in which she held overall responsibility for the National Trust’s activities and helped look after some of the NW’s finest countryside, coastline and historic buildings. Tiffany told Grange Now: “ I was extremely surprised, but delighted to have been awarded an MBE and very grateful to all those people I have worked with over the years who helped to make this possible”.

Chief Superintendent Jonathan Ward

Chief Superindent Jon Ward has been awarded the Queen’s Police Medal. Jon joined Merseyside Police 28 years ago and rose through the ranks to his current position as Chief Superintendent. He is the Area Commander for Liverpool City centre and surrounding area, and the lead Match Commander for games at Liverpool and Everton Football Clubs. He is also an accredited Firearms and Public Order Commander.

Jon attended Grange Primary School, Earnseat Prep School at Arnside before going on to Heversham Grammar School. From there he went to Myerscough Agricultural College for 3 years where he obtained a National Diploma in Agriculture. During that time he spent 6 months in Canada on a dairy farm. He joined the Merseyside Police Force in 1987, rising through the ranks to his current position as Chief Superintendent. Jon’s Mum and Grange resident, Penny Ward said of the award: “I would just like to say how very proud their father would have been of his two sons”

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Grange Town Council received a record number of complaints over the Christmas break about rats, ‘all over the children’s playground’ on the promenade.

Tesco has announced plans to cut 43 of its ‘unprofitable’ stores, the majority of which are expected to be local convenience stores. Tesco has also stated that they are shelving plans to build 49 new super stores. This, along with the announcement that they intend to close their staff pension scheme, saw Tesco shares rise by 9% on Thursday 1st January 2015. In respect of opening a new store on Kents Bank Road, a spokesman told Grange Now: “There is no further update on our Grange-over-Sands store at the present time and we don’t yet have an opening date. My apologies for this. When I have some further news I’ll be in touch to provide an update.”

According to residents who complained to the council, and who also contacted the Grange Now office said: “there were rats in the trees and running round all over the equipment in the playground it was horrible”. Grange Town Clerk told Grange Now: “the building works currently being undertaken at the former toilet building next to the playground have dislodged the rats. The playground has now been closed, for approximately 4 weeks (from 5th January).”

Picking up the pieces: Another one for the dog poo fairy Shut: Rats forced the closure of the playground on the Prom

clear the rats and hopefully they have now departed for a happier life elsewhere. Further along the prom, our photographer took this

South Lakeland District Council have sent in the ratcatcher to

Stagecoach pull out, leaving no bus on a Saturday

All Stagecoach service 532 journeys Lindale – Grange – Cartmel – Grange – Lindale will be withdrawn. The Travellers Choice journeys, most of which run at similar times, will however remain.

The Monday to Friday service 530 service to/from Kendal is unchanged, except 08:30 Cartmel

Good news for pensioners

Pensioners will doubtless be delighted at the launch of the new National Savings and Investment Bonds for pensioners which are only available for people aged 65 and over. Two bonds have been launched: the first is a one year bond offering 2.8% gross/AER interest and a 3 year bond which will pay 4% gross/AER interest.

delightful picture (main). It's a really unpleasent sight, and we hope the dog owner responsible feels proud of him/herself.

£10 billion has been made available to allow these bonds to be issued which should ensure the bonds are on the market for some time.

to Grange over Sands which will additionally serve Cark, Flookburgh and Allithwaite, and will continue to Kendal via Levens Village (i.e. reverts to pre-October 2014 timetable).

Unfortunately, on 16th January, the day the bonds were issued the response was so overwhelming that the website crashed, but don’t worry at the time of going to press only £1.15 billion of the bonds had been bought.

All Saturday service 530 journeys withdrawn. There will be no service in the area on a Saturday, except for the X6 to Kendal / Barrow

Radiotherapy unit for Kendal?

In what could be good news for cancer sufferers, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander MP, has said of the proposed unit at Westmorland General in Kendal, “I will ask University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay, NHS Foundation Trust and Lancashire Teaching NHS Trust to conduct a joint feasibility assessment of the scheme.”

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walks from the kennels, along the river or through the woods.

The assessment is expected to take around 3 months to complete and Mr Alexander has agreed: ‘Should the Department [of Health] support the project, then I can confirm that the Treasury will also support it.’

We are really enjoying running the kennels and certainly getting fitter as all of our dogs have four walks a day. We want owners to be able to relax while they are away, confident that their pet is content and well cared for.

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THE OLD VICARAGE NEWSLETTER Allithwaite, Grange-over-Sands

Welcome to our Autumn Newsletter. We had a busy few months with lots of outings and visits from entertainers. December What a Bonfire Night! We had more We started the month with a visit At the start of the month we went guests than ever before and some to the Cartmel Mothers’ Union to Cartmel Priory and had a tour amazing fireworks with a buffet and Christmas Tea Party - they put around with their knowledgeable on a great show. Flookburgh refreshments. guides – it’s a beautiful church. Brass Band played their annual The residents really enjoyed As the nights started to draw Christmas concert and gave a making butterfly art, hanging in the residents filled their time great performance with not a dry mobiles as well as starting on making a range of arts and crafts. eye in the house. Folksy Theatre their Christmas streamers and They painted some porcelain came and made us laugh with their tree decorations.They also made roses, made dreamcatchers and hilarious festive play. started a 3D art painting. They also poppies for Remembrance Sunday. Some of the residents went out made a wide range of Halloween We celebrated 20 years since to help up a Christmas Tree at decorations. These included bats to Barbara Siddiqi took over The Old put on the windows and Halloween Vicarage with a huge party with lots Stribers Farm, before having a drink at The Rose and Crown pub. masks. of visitors and an amazing string The children from Allithwaite quartet, followed by a delicious It’s not Halloween without Montessori School and sang to us buffet. pumpkins though. They carved 2 as did the children from Allithwaite huge pumpkins and in the process Primary School, the residents love filled 2 large vats for the cooks to visits from the young children. make spicy pumpkin soup with. Several residents went to the Work began on our Bonfire Night Christmas Tree Festival in Grange decorations, including a scary Guy and also enjoyed carols and the Fawkes. school nativity play at St. Mary’s Church. October

November

Elysia String Quartet making beautiful music

Making Halloween Pumpkins. Can you count all the bats? We ended the month with 2 concerts. Judith Poole returned with her talented group of young musicians and the Nostalgia Singers came to inspire us with some beautiful music.

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Several residents went to the Holker Hall Winter Markets - and were impressed with the fire eater and the hot chilli stands. There was also an exciting outing to the candle factory in Lindal with lunch at the factory.

During the month we had a our Residents’ Christmas Party with entertainment, good food and some early presents.

After all that, the residents had a well earned rest on Christmas Day when Father Christmas came.

We ended the month with a visit from Stephen Watson, the origami teacher.

Forthcoming Events February Richard Bromley pianist visit Outing to Kendal Antiques Emporium

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We have several regular events this month and a Half Term Activity for the children.

The Wordsworth Trust will be holding a mini book making session for children on Wednesday 18th February from 2 to 3 pm. Learn about the history of books and then make your own. This is a FREE event but numbers are limited so tickets should be reserved by phoning 32749 or visiting the library. Ann Southward is returning to the library with an Island Dreams display of her paintings from 2nd to 28th February.

Our Macmillan Volunteer will be holding a drop in session on Monday 2nd February from 12 noon to 2 pm to provide advice on the information available including Macmillan booklets and library books in the library

County Matters

Cumbria Highways have informed me that they will be re-surfacing Pig Lane and part of Hampsfell Road( by the toilets) in the centre of the town on Saturday 7th February from 1300 – 2200hrs, weather permitting.

The Highways Engineer in charge of the work has arranged that the work will start from lunchtime that day to help minimise disruption to traffic in the Town. The work will be completed on that day, by working on into the evening. It will mean that the library car park will be out of commission from late morning as preparations are made for the surfacing works. Notices will be displayed at the junction of Pig Lane, Main Street and Kents Bank Road well in advance of the work

Macmillan collection. National Libraries Day is on Saturday 7th February and in the week leading up to this we will be asking readers to tell us about their favourite books. On 10th February, to mark Safer Internet Day, we will be providing advice and bookable sessions on how to safely buy online and communicate by email or social media. Storytime with Lyn or Tina will be on Wednesday 11th and 25th February at 10 am. This is open to preschool children and their carers, no need to book just come along with your little ones and join in the fun!

A Dementia Information drop in will be held on Friday 13th February from 10 am to 12 noon and a representative from the Alzheimer’s Society will be available to provide advice and guidance for diagnosed individuals and their family and friends. Grange Town Council will be holding a Councillor

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The bus service around the Peninsula will be changing on Saturdays with the withdrawal of the 532 service, as from the middle of February. The X6 will be the only service operating on Saturdays. Monday to Friday services will remain the same. I will be asking our transport team to see if we can persuade them, or any other operator, to look again at our Saturday services.

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Tims Column

January has been a bit of a health dominated month. In case you haven’t heard I received a letter a couple of weeks ago from the Treasury committing to provide the £15 million needed to build a new radiotherapy unit at the Westmorland General Hospital, providing that the business case can be made. I don’t think I am exaggerating when I say this was one of the most exciting letters I have ever received.

The fight to bring cancer treatment facilities to our hospital has been a very personal one for me. I know the dreadful toll that cancer can take not just to the individuals involved but also to their family and friends. I lost my mum to ovarian cancer and my wife’s mother died from pancreatic cancer. When people are suffering from this disease it is not reasonable to ask them to make a round trip of well over 100 miles for their treatment in Preston. When you are receiving cancer treatment the

last thing you should face is a long drive back home up the M6, many people find that they stay over in Preston rather than make the effort, particularly if they are getting treatment very regularly.

Four years ago we were successful in our campaign to bring chemotherapy treatment facilities to the hospital but, as I said at the time, that was always only the first stage. The campaign could never be seen to be successful until we also had also brought radiotherapy treatment. The letter from the treasury does not promise this will happen, as with the Lakes Line and all major capital investments these days, the business case must be made. But I am fairly confident that this can be done and I will do all that I can to help in this. I think it is fair to say that we are closer to seeing radiotherapy coming to Kendal than we ever have been but we won’t be opening the champagne until the first person starts their treatment. I was also lucky enough to be called to ask a question of the

Minister at Health Questions in the House of Commons the other day. I used this opportunity to ask the Minister to re-examine the rules that determine the number of ambulances that cover rural areas without an accident and emergency unit like ours. The trouble is our ambulances have to travel out of the area they are meant to be covering a lot of the time and as a result the rules that determine how many ambulances are needed do not work. In fact we have heard from some concerned people in the North West Ambulance Service that they estimate we are about 30 ambulances short of what is needed to give us proper cover. I was really pleased that the Minister agreed with me and has committed to review these rules as soon as situation allows. As ever if I can help you with anything, health related or not, then please do email me at tim@ timfarron.co.uk or call the office on 01539 723 403. Thanks for your support Tim

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Over the past month Jackie and I have had a quiet time with no official engagements since the wonderful Christmas Carol Service at St Paul’s Church.

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This does not mean I have been totally idle though! Councillor Greenway and I have been working on Phase II of the Lido Project. We are in the process of deciding which panels could be available for the second phase and getting costings for them. We already have a list of people and groups who have

I would like to take this opportunity to scotch a rumour which is going around the town. All applicants for the affordable housing on the

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Gary Johnston and his family have owned the popular store for 75 years and Gary told Grange Now: “some of the display cases for the jewellery were found in the woods at the back of Rockland Road in Grange”, Gary went on to say, “if anyone knows anything at all about the robbery he would really appreciate them getting in touch”. Anyone with information can either contact Detective Constable Jack Montague on 101.

I would like to thank John, the Town Lengthsman, who worked so hard to remove the graffiti from the lower panels of the Lido before Christmas. Happily he was successful and the panels are now a delight to view again.

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Following a burglary on 19 December 2014, thieves managed to escape with £25,000 worth of jewellery from Johnston Jewellers in Grange.

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However, you’ll be glad to know that not many things within the practice will change - there will still be the friendly familiar faces of our team! Our dentists Tom, Elise and John and our hygienist Alison will continue to treat their patients as before.

Berners pool site will have to fulfil the strict criteria laid down by the housing association, who are running this project, in order to be considered for a home on the site. These homes are for local occupancy – in other words for people who live or work in the area of Grange and district. The next Councillor drop in session at the Library will be on February 19th from 1-3pm. If you would like to pop in for a chat with us we would be delighted to see you. Tricia Thomas Civic Mayor

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A walk for winter

Police advice on child protection

Gospel oaks, mark stones and parish boundary walls are all in this new leaflet researched by Sylvia Woodhead and designed by John Shippen.

PCSO 5277 Janine Wade and PSCO Emma Forrester have sent this report on a disturbing subject but one which every child is vulnerable to.

A walk of 12 miles from Lindale, best done in two sections via High Newton. This is a fascinating walk, tracing where the parish boundary goes, descending into the Cartmel valley, up across Newton Fell and returning in the Winster valley, with good views all round.

The leaflet is priced at £2 to cover printing costs and is available at Grange Now.

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The more you know, the more you see. Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) involves offenders grooming youngsters and using their power to sexually abuse them. It can take many forms, whether it occurs through a seemingly ‘consensual’ relationship with an older boyfriend, or a young person having sex in return for attention, affection, gifts, alcohol or cigarettes.

Cumbria Constabulary is committed to preventing child sexual abuse, helping victims and bringing offenders to justice. It is a crime that can affect any child, anytime, anywhere regardless of their social or ethnic background. Many young people who are being abused do not realise they are at risk and will not call for help. They may see themselves as willing

participants when in fact their behaviour is anything but consenting. And, while there is no stereotypical victim of exploitation, there are warning signs in children’s behaviour that may indicate something is wrong – and if you know what you’re looking for, you can take steps to help them. How can I find out more? Safeguarding our children is everyone’s role – if not you, then who? Please take a look at the many websites available such as www.cumbria. police.uk/cse andwww.cumbrialscb.com How can I get help? Anyone with concerns about child sexual exploitation can contact Cumbria Police on 101. In an emergency always dial 999. Call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Young Victims can report anonymously online at: www.fearless.org or Cumbria Safeguarding Hub on 0333 240 1727

NSPCC ‘SHARE AWARE’ ONLINE CAMPAIGN The NSPCC has created a new online guide to help inform parents about the risks of different social networking sites used by children: http://www.nspcc.org.uk/ shareaware This comes after an NSPCC survey revealed that three quarters of parents surveyed found sexual, violent, or other inappropriate content. An NSPCC panel of more than 500 parents from Mumsnet reviewed 48 social networking sites and said all those aimed at adults and teenagers were too easy for children under 13 to sign-up to. On more than 40 per cent of the sites, the panel struggled to locate privacy,

reporting and safety information.

The NSPCC also asked just under 2,000 children and young people which social networking sites they used. Talking to strangers or sexual content were the main concerns mentioned by children. But they also thought the minimum age limit for signing up to many sites should be higher, despite saying they’d used the sites when they were underage. Children worried about online safety or any other problem can call the free, 24-hour helpline on 0800 1111 or get help online at www.childline.org.uk

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As a charity we are able to offer extremely competitive all-inclusive rates, around 25 – 30% of typical residential care home charges. All of our prices are fully inclusive of meals, central heating, lighting, water and council tax.

APARTMENTS AVAILABLE NOW

Designed, Delivered, Installed 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

Heversham, Milnthorpe, LA7 7ES

www.plumtreehall.co.uk

Plumtree Housing Association Ltd is an exempt charity recognised by the Charity Commission for England and Wales Company number IP20098R

Beautiful Bathrooms

Quality Kitchens

“ Thank you to all at Panararmer for the thoughtful planning and efficient execution of our new bathroom. We are delighted with the results and very pleased with the work carried out. It was a pleasure to meet you all. “

Visitors welcome. Guest room/ Short stay/Respite/ B & B accommodation may also be available.

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That’s amore… Day we know today.

Roses are red, Violets are blue, The first valentine was sent by... do you know who?

It was Geoffrey Chaucer in 1382. Chaucer wrote the first poem, ‘Parlement of Foules’ which associated Valentine’s Day with romantic love. Prior to that, Valentine’s Day, which was celebrated on February 14th, related back to the 5th Century and was based on St Valentine who, according to some websites, is the patron saint of beekeepers and epilepsy! Chauncer’s poem, which includes the line: “For this was sent on Seynt Valentyne’s day / Whan every foul cometh ther to choose his mate“, which speaks of day birds (and humans) coming together to find a mate, so he may be responsible for the Valentine’s

Grange Flower Service Local, National, International

Famous lovers throughout the years have included: Romeo and Juliet, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, Posh and Becks and poets Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. In 1845 on January 10th, Robert Browning read the then spinster, Elizabeth Barrett’s volume of poetry entitled ‘Poems’ and apparently fell instantly in love with her. Over the course of their courtship the Brownings exchanged nearly 600 letters. They married and moved to Italy to escape the wrath of Elizabeth’s father who had dictated that none of his children should ever marry. Unfortunately, I fear the age of romance is not thriving in the office of Grange Now. On asking the various staff members what they would be doing for Valentine’s Day, the writer received the following responses: “sod all”, “commercial rubbish” and “nothing”. Glenn, our wonderfully talented graphic designer did say: “I tell my wife I love her every day, not just on Valentine’s Day” - ahhh.

CARK-IN-CARTMEL

It has been our pleasure to have served Grange & District for the past 32 years from opening on that 1st Valentine’s to now, we look forward to seeing Romance blossom this Valentine’s

Saturday 14th Feb 015395 34495

Kents Bank Road Grange-over-Sands

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Carefully chosen beautiful flowers HAND TIED - STUNNING DISPLAYS - DELIVERIES AVAILABLE

Roses are red, Violets are blue, We have a wonderful choice and can deliver too!

ARTWORK PROOF

Client The Flower Stop

Job No

File name New Signage v1

Designer

CLIENT APPROVAL

LR 21176

Lee Reynolds

Signed Print Name

Date 12th August 14

Date

For beautiful flowers and unique gifts

The Flower Stop Imperial House, Main Street, Grange 015395 38991 The Flower Stop

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Please check the artwork thoroughly, including any sizes colours and spelling including company contact details. We cannot be held responsible for any artwork errors once the job has been approved. This drawing is the property of Signs Express and can only be used with our consent. Any unauthorised use of these designs will result in a £60 + VAT artwork charge. Whilst every effort is made to match your corporate colour scheme, if you are in any doubt about the colour matching please request to view our colour samples. Artwork prepared by: Signs Express (Lancaster), Unit 30 Lake Enterprise Park, Caton Road, Lancaster LA1 3NX. 01524 389966 www.signsexpress.co.uk/lancaster

Friday Steak Night

£25:00 Valentines

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2 Steaks and a Carafe of wine Please specify ‘Steak night’ when booking a table to avoid disappointment

Sunday Roast Beef lunch

3 courses plus aperitif Reservations now being taken

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Every Wednesday in February from 8.30pm

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Valentines 3 Course Menu for £22.50 Available Fri 13th Sat.14th and Sun 15th

Perfectly prepared and cooked by our amazing team, to create a delicious stunning meal for you and your loved one. Bubbles by the glass, cocktails, liquer coffees to add to the evening and relax the soul, Extensive wine list. Gift box of chocolates to woo your partner, handmade by Andrea

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Grange-over-Sands Neighbourhood Plan

Vision and Objectives Vision Grange-over-Sands is proud of being an attractive, friendly, and wellmaintained place to live, work and visit. Its promenade, the superb views across Morecambe Bay, and its woods and upland areas are all particularly impressive. These contribute to the town’s distinctive character. The community’s vision is to ensure that changes and developments will be in sympathy with the town’s historical roots and natural assets. Positive support will be given to changes and projects that address sustainability and accessibility, and encourage creativity in design. This support will be through ensuring that there is an integrated approach to providing the infrastructure the town needs, as well as safeguarding the valued features of areas being developed. Using this method the distinctive elements of the town will be maintained, so that residents, businesses and visitors will be welcomed and supported.

Objectives The Neighbourhood Plan has five core objectives. They provide the framework for the detailed policies for local planning in the main body of the Neighbourhood Plan. Everyone who wants to will have the chance to contribute to this in the coming months. The core objectives are: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Economic Development and Tourism. Housing. Transport and Accessibility. Environment. Health, Wellbeing and Education.

Objective 1: Economic Development and Tourism The aim is for Grange-over-Sands to continue to be a pleasant and interesting place to holiday, shop, eat, live and work. Encouragement and support will be given to the wide variety of good, small, independent shops and businesses in the town.

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This will be done by:

This will be done by:

• Ensuring that developments respect the historic character of Grange-overSands. • Working with local businesses and potential new employers to address the questions of encouraging tourism and visitors to the town throughout the year, creating start up business spaces, easing town centre congestion and providing parking. This would encourage tourism and support the creation of new jobs. • Creating a safe attractive environment that showcases the town to employers, investors, shoppers and tourists as a thriving coastal resort. • Keeping up to date with changes in Information Technology to support local businesses and encourage new start-ups.

• Working with developers to reduce car use. • Ensuring that important services such as local shops are within walking or cycling distance of most properties, particularly new developments. • Considering the needs of those who have disabilities and access challenges.

Objective 2: Housing The aim for developments in Grangeover-Sands is to ensure sustainability and encourage creativity in design. This involves protecting special local landscapes and vistas; also meeting local needs in the type, mix and design of housing. There is the need to address the challenge of repeated flooding and to integrate the relatively high number of new houses into the existing fabric and services of the town. This will be done by: • Supporting the use of brown field sites where appropriate and possible. • Creating a design brief for new development which addresses the important issues already identified by the community in the Community Led Plan: • Affordable homes for sale and rent. • Homes that cater for the needs of every section of the community. • Conversion of redundant buildings wherever possible. • Protecting outstanding natural features. • Ensure that flood protection measure and drainage plans are appropriate for the area.

Objective 3: Transport and Accessibility The aim is to promote sustainable public transport with pedestrian and cycle routes within the town. It will involve linking new developments to the town centre.

Objective 4: Environment

The aim is to protect and enhance the attractive and distinctive natural environment. This will be done by: • Encouraging development and design that maintains, protects and enhances the open spaces within and around Grange-over-Sands. • Protecting and maintaining green spaces between Grange-over-Sands, Kent’s Bank and Allithwaite to prevent urban sprawl and to preserve their identities. • Ensuring that new developments complement existing buildings and landmarks. • Promoting and encouraging the maintenance of a safe, clean and attractive environment. • Protecting and improving wildlife habitats.

Objective 5: Health, Wellbeing and Education The aim is to safeguard and develop the services that maintain the health and wellbeing of the whole community. This will be done by: • Working to provide access to health services for all residents including specific services relating to long term care. • Promoting the needs of the young in terms of schools, nursery places, child care and outdoor play spaces. • Developing opportunities for sport and outdoor activity by promoting good facilities for residents and community groups in conjunction with developers and other agencies.


Community Led Planning is a process that Community Led Planning a process enables local people to workistogether to that consider enables people to and worktotogether consider their needslocal for the future, developtoan action their needs for the their future, and toambitions. develop an action plan to help achieve shared The plan toleads help to achieve their shared The process the production of aambitions. Community process leads to the production of a Community Led Plan, a document setting out what local Led Plan, document setting out like whattolocal people value,a and what they would change. people value, what they to change. The changes areand detailed in thewould actionlike plan. The changes are detailed in the action plan.

At the Annual Town Meeting in April 2012, the Town Council invited the people of Grange to develop a community plan. After a slow start, the current committee was established in October/November 2012 under the chairmanship of Geoff D’Arcy. In order to find out what people think about Grange, and how it should develop in the future, we asked visitors, local businesses and Grange residents for their comments and feedback. Visitor questionnaires were available from April to June 2013; local businesses were given a questionnaire in August 2013; and we hand-delivered 2500 questionnaires within Grange in July 2013 to gather information. Pupils at Grange Primary School put together an exhibition which was displayed in the Library during November 2013. They designed and conducted a survey for years 5 and 6, which was then produced as a formal booklet. The youngest created a mobile about things they liked and disliked in Grange. Year 11 students at Cartmel School were encouraged to complete the community questionnaire.

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YOUR TOWN COUNCIL NEEDS YOUR HELP! The Town Council has the opportunity to secure extra funding for the town. We can spend this on improvements that you think are important. We can’t get this money without your help! Grange needs to have a Neighbourhood Plan to get the money. We need you to fill in the card you get with this edition of Grange Now to give us the go-ahead to produce a Neighbourhood Plan. All you have to do is fill in the card that came with this edition and take it to the Information Centre or the Library or Grange Now. This is the next step from the Community Led Plan which every resident of Grange had the chance to contribute to. Doing a Neighbourhood Plan will bring in a lot of money – we estimate in excess of £100,000 - for us to spend on our town. The Town Council has started the project and a Steering Group of councillors and residents has been formed. The Steering Group has considered all the opinions and views you gave to the Community Led Plan survey and created from these a Vision and Objectives for our town for the next fifteen years.

We need the residents (that’s you!) to approve this Vision and Objectives in order to go ahead. These are published on the page opposite We want to hear from everyone. If you have an elderly neighbour or know someone who is ill or too busy or for whatever reason may not respond, please tell them about this project and help and encourage them to send in their YES vote. It will only take a moment and it will make a big difference!

If you are a resident of Grange, we want to hear from you. With this edition of Grange Now, you will have received a postcard. Please support us by filling in the card and taking it to the collection point at: The Information Centre at The Victoria Hall Grange Now The Library Alternatively, you can email your response to contactus@grangeoversands.net Or pop into the Information Centre where the friendly staff will help you fill in a form. You can also respond on our website www.grangeoversandstowncouncil.gov.uk Or find us at on facebook on the Grange-over-Sands community page. Respond by 23 February to make sure your voice is heard. Do it now! Please take a minute to complete this now.

Every completed card could be worth £25 to our town. If you need extra cards for other people, pop in and collect them from the Information Centre or go online www.grangeoversandstowncouncil.gov.uk and look for the Neighbourhood Plan survey.

Remember – doing this will help bring in more money for your town.

info@grangenow.co.uk

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ARTS & MUSIC

Island Dreams

Ann Southward - Featured artist

Every month throughout 2015 we are going to feature an artist on our Arts page. This month we are shining the spotlight on Grange artist, Ann Southward.

Ann has been painting professionally for 35 years, and she has put together a collection of her wonderful paintings for an exhibition which will be displayed in Grange library. The paintings, all in acrylics on canvas are of Scottish beaches. Ann loves the Lake District and moved from West Cumbria to Grange, with her son, 16 years ago. She studied graphic design at Liverpool University. The exhibition will run from 2nd 28th February. The Grange Now offices display a couple of Ann’s paintings permanently along with some beautiful knitted cats and a selection of blank cards with scenes from her paintings.

You can contact Ann Southward on 07787 226 564

Christmas Concert with ‘Voce’ in Grange

An audience of over 120 people was treated to a magnificent melange of seasonal and popular songs performed in a classical style by “Voce”, the male quartet winners of “Cumbria has Talent 2013”. The charity concert was arranged by the Social Committee of St. Charles RC Parish and took place in the church on Kents Bank Road on Friday 19th December. The total raised amounted

Radio Cumbria Presenter, Belinda Artinstoll, accepting a cheque for £350 from the Chairman of St. Charles’ Social Committee.

Featuring John Parrott Dinner Menu 

Leek and Potato soup

Beef Bourguignon served with seasonal vegetables and potatoes

The King is coming to Grange! Well, ‘The King and I’ to be precise.

Grange and District Amateur Operatic Society’s Spring production is full of the most popular music and songs from Rodgers and Hammerstein (remember Yul Brynner in the film?’)

TOP: Ann Southward LEFT: Island Dream

to £700 which was divided equally between Radio Cumbria’s “Jig Saw Appeal” for the children’s hospice and “Aid to the Church in Need”, a charity working with Christian groups in Syria which are being persecuted by the Islamist terrorist group, Islamic State (formerly ISIS) and also providing food, shelter and medicine to refugees in Mosul, where Iraqi Christians have been driven from their homes. The organisation is also active in other parts of the world.

Thank you to Len Gee for his review of the show.

The Orient is being brought to life, with some beautiful talented children from the area appearing in the’ March of the Siamese Children’, and also singing ‘Getting to Know You’, with Anna, played by Samantha Grundy.

This show includes many well known songs such as ‘Whenever I feel afraid’, ‘ We kiss in the shadows’, plus others you will know.The show is on stage at the Victoria Hall, Grange, nightly from Tuesday 3rd March until Saturday 7th March at 7:30pm with a matinee at2:30pm on Saturday.

Tickets are available at Butterfingers or ring 015395 34098. Don’t miss it!!

Having a laugh at, ‘The Cherry Orchard’. Grange Drama is holding a reading of “The Cherry Orchard” by Anton Chekhov at 7.30 pm on Wednesday February 24th at The Institute, Main Street – opposite Barclays Bank. Why not come along, simply to listen or to join in the fun and read a part? Details: Kath Bolton 01539 533470

Sportsman’s Dinner Friday 6th March 2015 Join us at the “Comm” for an amazing evening of good food and entertainment hosted by comedian Marvin Cheeseman and featuring as guest speaker, John Parrott professional snooker player, 1991 World Snooker Champion and television personality. Evening starts at 7:00 pm

Vegetarian option—please advise if required

2 course dinner served at 7:30 pm Tickets £40 to be purchased in advance

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FOOD & DRINK

12 days of Christmas (Turkey)! Masquerade Drama Group under the excellent combined tutelage of drama teacher, Adele Hewitt and friend Tessa Hagendoor, finished the year with their excellent interpretation of the 12 days of Christmas, from the viewpoint of the turkey, with hilarious results.

‘Dining In’ is the new eating out – and what better way to treat your loved one this Valentine’s Day than with a stay-at-home Steak Supper?

Sirloin steaks for two

with Peppercorn / Mushroom Sauce & classic Steakhouse sides. Luxurious and hearty, this is a dish that everyone will enjoy. It has the wow factor, but doesn’t require any technical culinary skills! The ingredients you will need to buy include:

The children, all under the age of 12, delivered the play which featured a poem and fractured fairy tales which were dialogues with characters from nursery rhymes, with a modern twist.

a total of 12 students through to achieving their Arts Award. The group meets at Cartmel Village Hall on a Wednesday evening.

Since starting the drama group in 2012, Adele has managed to tutor

Flookburgh lad fights with Wellington at Waterloo

John Graeme Livingstone, a member of Flookburgh and District Amateur Operatic Society, has written the society’s next production entitled, “Just a Little War.” The play, which will be performed for the first time this year, is a story of a young Flookburgh man, Tom Dixon, who goes from fluke fishing to the Ulverston Volunteers, and then on to enlist with the regular army. His career sees him fighting with Wellington in Spain, Portugal and finally at Waterloo, as well as following the drum to the Americas. A spokesman for the group told Grange Now: “Find out how Tom escapes death in many forms,

The perfect Valentine’s Day Treat!

encounters love and ... well that would be telling.”

You can see this exciting new play from Tuesday 24th to Friday 28th March (inclusive). Tickets cost £7 on Tuesday and £8 Wednesday to Friday and £5 for children on any night, and are available by calling 015395 34343 or on the door by email: Julie.holmes20@btopenworld. com). Lower Holker Village Hall. Doors open at 7pm with curtain up at 7:30pm

Cumbrian Artist visits local art group

1. Two good quality Sirloin Steaks (ideally dry-aged for great flavour) 2. A selection of fresh vegetables (perhaps seasonal roots for roasting, or spinach) and potatoes for making into home-made chunky chips 3. A creamy steak sauce (such as Higginsons Pepper Sauce or Creamy Mushroom Sauce) 4. A nice bottle of wine Between 9th-14th February, Higginsons are running a great value Valentine’s Special Offer of: 2x Dry Aged Sirloin Steaks (approx. 225g each)for £10, & receive a FREE Pepper or Mushroom Sauce (This offer saves approx. £1 per steak, and at this price, we’re cheaper than M&S, Sainsbury’s, Waitrose and Booths!)

Here are our Top Tips for cooking your Sirloin Steaks to perfection: • Bring the steaks to room temperature before cooking • Season the steaks, then place them in a very hot pan • Fry the steaks on each side depending on how you like them cooked • Leave to rest for a couple of minutes before serving onto warm plates Washed down with a nice bottle of robust red wine from ‘Hot Wines’ of Cartmel, and a tasty dessert from the Haslemere Café’s tempting selection, this is the perfect Valentine’s Day menu. side, (Rare: Sear for 1½ mins each on Medium/ Rare: Sear for 2-2 ½3 mins mins each for Sear m: each side, Mediu 4 mins on side, Medium/ Well: Sear forfor 5 mins on each side, Well Done: Sear each side)

Wine Emotion

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

Well now you can! At Hotwines at The Red Pepper in Cartmel we are committed to engaging people in the world of wine. February sees the launch of the first public use wine preserving and dispensing machine in Cumbria and using technology designed and built in Italy we can sample wines from a single bottle for up to two months.

Not only can you sample a small amount as a “taster” but will also allow you to take a small or medium glass, so why not pull up chair at one of our tables in our family owned courtyard and enjoy some

Barrow in Furness based artist, Graham Twyford, delighted members of Grange and District Art Society at their meeting on January 15th.

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bread and cheese from our onsite artisan bread and cheese shop. 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”

They were treated to a sparkling demonstration of this oil painting by Cumbrian artist Graham Twyford at its weekly meeting on 15 January. It shows the River Liza on its journey to Ennerdale Water, the most westerly of the Cumbrian Lakes.

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SCHOOL REPORTS

Cartmel’s Got Talent!

Flookburgh School

The very talented Y6 student, Luke Atkinson, has, with the support of Y6 teacher Mr. Ross, won a National Competition promoted by Discovery Education.

ALL TOGETHER NOW

They’re creepy and their kooky, mysterious and spooky, they’re all together ooky, The Cartmel Priory

The annual production at the end of 2014 was ‘The Addams Family’, featuring a touching story of a young couple from very different families and backgrounds (one very unconventional!) falling in love.

The cast and crew worked hard with a busy schedule of rehearsals to once again put on a musical of outstanding quality. Talented pupils gave excellent performances including George E as Gomez, Lucia H as Morticia, Annabelle N as Wednesday, Murray A as Uncle Fester, Chris H as Lurch, Josie G as Grandma, Nathan M as Pugsley, Saskia R as Cousin Itt, Lewis B as Lucas Beineke, and Jess W and Joe M as Mr & Mrs Beineke. The chorus was also stunning in fabulously spooky costumes. A big thank you to everyone involved for making the production a huge success. We had about 50 fabulous

young people involved in acting/ singing, backstage, technical/ making props, make-up, green room, waitressing and refreshments, hall decoration etc. It was an amazing job and I am very proud of all our young people. I would also like to thank the staff involved, the PTFA and parent helpers, the band, and the parent taxi services that allow rehearsals to take place.

There has been a lot of interest in the new Theatre Workshops which now take place after school on a Monday evening. The workshops cover acting, dancing, singing, lighting and sound, design, writing, directing and props. We hope many students taking part will go on to have roles in this year’s musical, The Sound of Music! The Addams Family Director, Mrs Ashcroft

COVERING KENDAL AND SOUTH LAKES

The task was to create a seasonally themed app, or game, using the on-line Espresso Coding, free code-section. Luke beat-off the competition from across the country to win the National Award for Key Stage Two. Staff and colleagues are very proud of him for winning this prestigious award. Luke wins a ‘Learn Pad’ by Ryan Swell from Discovery Education. Year 6 children have also been working towards BikeAbility Level 2 Certificates. They led a school assembly demonstrating all important skills on the real bike and making sure

that younger children are familiar with safety instructions when riding one. Nursery children started spring term with learning about Winter and Chinese New Year. In Reception it is all about Winter as well, and children have been learning about Arctic and Antarctica followed by their own exciting winter expeditions. Year 2,3 and 4 children have started this busy spring term from learning about Anglo-Saxons and tackling some mathematical problems.A huge thank you to Sunetra and Alastair from Holker Sawmills in Cartmel for providing a fantastic learning opportunity last term, showing us all the complicated machines, and how the planks of wood, timber and logs are made. We are also looking forward to our Co-operative Learning Morning which takes place on the 4th February and is always enjoyed by children, staff and parents.

Grange Primary We started 2015 with a performance on Friday 9th January at the Victoria Hall where all children from Reception to Year 6 performed a dance routine choreographed by Lucy Everett (principal at Dance Atikk) who has been working collaboratively with teachers and children throughout the school since September. The performance gave us the opportunity to showcase our dances as this is one of the ways we have been spending our PE funding this year. The children all performed brilliantly! We are also pleased that our year 6 pupil Mia Heath came 4th in the County Cross Country which took place on Saturday 17th January at Kirkby Stephen – well done Mia! Miss Eccleston and the School Council have been very pro-active this year

and as well as having organised a toy collection and delivery to Furness General Hospital in December they have now got a Walking Bus running each Wednesday from the Health Centre in Grange to School. This coincides with the Walk on Wednesday Scheme. We hope that this will cut down on traffic congestion around the school and encourage the children to be more active generally.

Flookburgh Community Playgroup

Glazing South Cumbria for 140 years

We are holding an open afternoon on Thursday February 12th at 1.30pm 3pm. We have a number of spaces available for new children at the moment and we invite anyone with children approaching 2 years old who are interested in seeing what we can offer them. Sessions run on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons between 1:16pm and 3:15pm in the nursery building at Flookburgh Primary School. For any information, parents/ carers can contact us via email: flookburghcpg@yahoo.co.uk or via Flookburgh School on 015395 58434.

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There has been a very busy start to the new term. The school has been looking at a particular value for life and exploring it. Respect and peace have already been covered with discussions, thinking, peace and quiet, peace amongst our friends and peace more globally. This term we will be looking at perseverance. The Governors recently met at Rydal Hall to look at the vision of the school, and it was decided to change it to the following:

“Within our community each of our children will achieve their potential preparing them for the future through high quality teaching and learning and exciting opportunities, whilst having a

sense of belonging in a safe Christian environment”. Staff recently took part in first aid training delivered by Kentdale First Aid, and a further session was organised for members of the community. Thank you to Mrs Swift for organising both and thank you to the members of the community who helped raise £95 for first aid equipment for school. Year 5 and 6 children have completed a project about the Magna Carta as they will be contributing to the 800th anniversary celebrations. Their topic is life in World War 2 and evacuation to Allithwaite. If anyone locally would like to contribute by sharing their experiences of the War, we would be exceptionally grateful! (Please call Mr Jones or Mrs Elliott on 32144). The Christmas Fair was a huge success with the PTA raising £1516.20. Thank you very much to the PTA and all the other helpers.


CHURCH NEWS

St Mary’s, Allithwaite A “Messy Church” with a Christmas theme was enjoyed by about 45 children after school on December 1st and set the scene for the following Sunday’s annual Christingle Service - again with the children from “Godz Gang” (Sunday School) taking a major role. Now with Christmas festivities behind us we are looking forward to another weekend away at Lytham St Anne’s at the beginning of March and making plans to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the building of St Mary’s Church as well as Allithwaite School and the school house – all

St Paul’s, Grange The congregation participated in an alternative Christmas card scheme which this year raised £423 and was sent to Water Aid working in Mozambique to prevent infant mortality from unclean water. Many thanks to St Paul’s, Lindale for hosting our Patronal Festival to mark

the Conversion of St Paul on the 25th January, and for providing a wonderful lunch after the service. Bridget Padgett recently retired from the Flower Team after nearly 15 years and was presented with a bouquet by Canon Nick Ash on behalf of the congregation with grateful thanks for her work and dedication.

On Ash Wednesday, 18th February, in addition to our regular service of Holy

Communion at 10 am, there will also be an evening service

thanks to the generosity of Miss Mary Lambert who lived at Abbot Hall. A number of events are being planned throughout the year to mark this special occasion, so look out for details or check out our website www. allithwaitechurch.org.uk

commencing at 7.30 pm. Anointing with ashes will take place at both services. On the 20th February St Paul’s will be providing the first of the Lent Lunches which will be served in church this year instead of the Parish Hall. We have an upright piano which is surplus to requirements and if anyone is interested please contact either the Wardens or the Rector.

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United Reformed Church Our Midweek Service (10.30am Thurs) and Women’s Guild (2.30pm Wed) have restarted after their break. Visitors are always welcome on these occasions. We are also beginning to plan our walks and how to look after our garden. To speed the springtime feeling, we are having a get-together on Valentine’s Day, food and entertainment, 6 for 6.30pm. There will be tickets available. Take care in the cold. God Bless!

St Charles A failure in the church heating necessitated a basic Sunday Mass – no extras or inessentials – much appreciated by the congregation (and the priest!). Sadly, two deaths over the Christmas period put a damper on activities. Pat Byrne, a wellknown former District Nurse for 26 years, died on 27th December. (Postlethwaites funeral directors are to be congratulated on working a minor miracle after an unforeseen mishap could have caused a major problem. Well done, Alan). James Costello from Field Broughton died on 1st January. Now we are in the New Year, life begins to stir – the Prayer Group and other activities are slowly unwinding from the Christmas lethargy into a vestige of movement.

A 3rd death occurred when tom McHale died on 7th January.

We do live in a secular world which is often not accustomed to church traditions. So often, secular readings and music is requested. Religious music in all probability is never played at home – secular music should not be played in a religious setting. Make sure you make out what service you want at your funeral. God bless. Fr. P.

P.S. If you are not as close to God as you used to be, who moved?!

Churches Together in Grange & District Almost as soon as the Christmas season is over, we are into Lent and Easter. Before Easter we have the opportunity to join one of the Lent Courses being run this year. Each venue will be following the same material, entitled ‘Praise Him’ for five weeks. We hope to have five groups meeting, at different times and places. So there should be one to suit everyone. For exact details contact your Church, or watch out for posters. Lent lunches are here again, the first two are in February. Starting Friday 20th Feb at the Parish Church in Grange, the second on 27th Feb at the Catholic Church. Both will be from 12 noon to about 1.15pm. All are welcome.

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It’s goodbye to the Lime Trees as Tricketts Field gets the go ahead

The planning meetings held just before Christmas (18th December) to discuss the applications for both Tricketts Field and Jack Hill have provoked an angry response from our readers. You will see below a selection of the letters we have received.

EDITOR’S NOTE

Can I stress that we are not a planning magazine but we have stretched the normal letters page in this issue to try and respond to the concerns of local people. We have also written about these two planning applications in the last two issues of Grange Now. If you wish to continue the debate please note it won’t be on these pages in Grange Now. My apologies to the people who sent letters on other subjects. These will be included on the letters page in the next issue.

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YES NO

Do you own your own house?

YES NO

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How often do you visit a health and/or beauty salon/therapist? Never, Rarely, once a week, twice a week, once a month How many holidays do you take each year? 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 or more

Do you take holidays in the Lake District? 7. Are there any other comments you wish to make?

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The SLDC Planning team has ‘knocked back’ the proposed development at the top of Jack Hill, Allithwaite. One of the assertions which swayed the authority was that affordable and standard houses should be mixed together, not separated as if in apartheid. Conversely, two completely independent submissions pointing out that sewage disposal in Beckside, Allithwaite was unsafe was greeted with deafening silence: This despite an explanation that the conditions for the children of Beckside were almost perfect for an ebola (or e-coli) outbreak, that is, if ‘cloudburst’ or ‘weather bomb’ conditions occur. It is hoped that SLDC will seek Public Health authority advice and hold United Utilities to their obligation to provide safe water and safe sewage before even more houses are built to further overload a manifestly overloaded sewage system above Beckside. Yours most sincerely, (Dr) RH Fell, Allithwaite

Dear Editor

The North of Jack Hill development should be refused for safety reasons based on its location adjoining three roads: Holme Lane, Jack Hill and Kirkhead Road (the latter not identified in the application plans) with no adequate pedestrian safety in place! And the Planning Committee only recognises for referral the problem on Jack Hill under guidance from the Planning Officers present..A very big mistake! Additionally, SLDC’s Core Strategy states a minimum of 35% of a development must be affordable. In other words: more than one in three! Unfortunately, the Core Strategy of SLDC continues to be undermined. It’s about time the Planning Committee acknowledges its continuing error and starts by correcting it in the Jack Hill/Holme Lane development and insist on 7 affordable homes being built. That is, if decided it should still go ahead despite the many expressed safety concerns about the location at the meeting on 18th December 2014 and the SLDC website. George M Imber Allithwaite

Dear Editor

In regard to the Planning travesties which took place on the 18th December, GADAG comment: The Chair revised the Agenda, delaying two major Grange applications to the end of proceedings, and the hearing for Jack Hill (18 dwellings) started 2hrs. late. The Chair, a resident of Allithwaite, absented herself, and the Vice-Chair heard matters. Cogent objections from perhaps 25 local residents regarding drainage plans, the width & unsuitable site access from Jack Hill (a part of the Cumbria Coastal Way), affordable housing layout, potential sewage outflow causing risk at Beckside, junction revision and the lack of footways into the village. This is a main platform of the Planning Inspector’s recommendation that no further building should take place near Holme Lane until village footways are resolved, on grounds of danger. His views were ignored. After discussion, during which the Committee dwindled to only 9, there was a Proposal to ‘grant’ the application. The Vice-Chair noted that it was refused by a vote of 6:2 against, and announced “This application is refused”. But she was then advised by the Planning Officer that a Proposal to ‘Refuse’ must be sought – despite its refusal already. A proposal was seconded, but after some complex obfuscation and leading comments by the Officer to the Committee, they decided to defer their decision. A deferment implies that the Committee ‘granted’ the application; very arguable, in the teeth of their refusal. The hearing for Trickett’s Field (64 dwellings) commenced at 3.00 pm. More of this elsewhere; it was passed by 5 Councillors only! Localism & Democracy lie in tatters in Kendal; or should I say, “in the Planning Office?” Peter Nightingale, Secretary, Grange & District Action Group.

Dear Editor

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In August 2013 SLDC’s Planning Committee rejected a planning application to build 64 homes on the limestone meadow next to Grange-over-Sands playing fields. On the 18th December 2015 six (out of 17) members of SLDC’s Planning Committee attended the afternoon session where they briefly discussed a similar application to build 64 homes on the same site. They voted to approve this planning application without any discussion of significant core planning problems that had been raised by local residents who attended the meeting, including Town Councillor Joanna Greenway, who made an strong, well reasoned plea for rejection on behalf Grange-over-Sands Town Council. All these statements fell on deaf ears. The problems that residents highlighted included: • Land drainage: increased flooding at the railway underpass and Sedgwick Court, no provision for direct surface water drainage to Morecambe Bay. • Site access: two new junctions on a 1.5 km stretch of road that has 17 road junctions. • Inappropriate design for Grange-over-Sands’ Conservation Areas: including loss of iconic view of Morecambe Bay from Kents Bank Road that attracts tourists. • Adverse impact on Grange-over-Sands’ tourist economy (inadequate road system, lack of parking facilities, lack of employment opportunities, poor public transport). • Removal of 11 roadside trees covered by a Tree Preservation Order. • No current need for additional housing: over 200 homes on the market within one mile of the centre of Grange-over-Sands, plus 43 ‘affordable homes’ nearing completion at Berners and 42 homes being built at the top of Risedale Hill. The developer claimed that this development would bring much needed housing to the town and SLDC’s Planning Officers made strong recommendations that the committee should accept this planning application.


None of the six Planning Committee members asked for guidance on the ‘material considerations’ that had been raised by local residents. Councillors discussing this application did not bother to discuss major worries about drainage, increased traffic, site access problems, the loss of an iconic view of Morecambe Bay, or the impact on the town’s tourist economy. By the time this application was discussed the six planning committee members appeared to be disinterested in the proceedings and keen for the meeting to end. Local residents could not understand why they complacently accepted SLDC’s Planning Officers’ recommendations. This was an appalling planning decision that took no account the views of local people. It blatantly disregarded the importance of Grange-over-Sands’ Conservation Areas to the local economy and the significant contribution that this open space makes to the overall attractiveness of Grange-over-Sands to tourists. In addition it does not comply with core national planning principles. Yours sincerelyValerie H Kennedy (Mrs)

Dear Editor

The planning committee on December 18th had an unusually long agenda. A road accident delayed residents registered to speak, and the length of the meeting meant that some members had to leave before the end but the committee can still operate provided it remains quorate. The planning committee is the largest of all the District Council committees. It is also a demanding one, and requires members to have undertaken training before they are able to fully participate. Full membership is 18, but the quorate level is a quarter (5 in this instance) the same as for all main council meetings. I am unable to comment on the Jack Hill application. In my role as a district councillor I am expected to fully engage with my parish council and residents with planning issues, but if I am seen to strongly support them and appear that I have already made up my mind then this precludes me from taking any part in the planning committee. The Trickett’s Field application had been considered by members earlier in the year. The principle of development on the field had been rigorously inspected during the land allocation process and concerns about loss of amenity space within the town could only have been considered if the Town Council had made a successful application to include it in a list of important open spaces during the allocation process. The issues which lacked clarity at the earlier application, had been addressed by the developer with drainage and highways issues agreed by the responsible authorities. Planning officers judged that sufficient improvements had been made to the design and layout to justify approval. The result was that the committee approved the application unanimously. The loss of the trees was a matter of concern but the detailed report from the arboricultural officer convinced members that, by removing the whole section of trees and re-planting further back, the avenue feature will actually be preserved for the future. He felt that the existing trees were at risk because of their age and condition and he was mindful that the preservation orders do not prevent highways authorities removing them at any time. Mary Wilson District Councilor for Cartmel and Grange West Chair of Planning.

Dear Editor,

For Mary Wilson, Chairman of planning, to try and blame Grange Town Council for Tricketts field getting built on is outrageous. Throughout the land allocation procedure we worked tirelessly to try and achieve the best results for Grange and despite robust and credible submissions we were brushed aside by Mary and her colleagues in the way they ruthlessly pursued the intensive over development of Grange “The way the planning meeting was held was an absolute travesty and Cllr. Mary Wilson, under the guise of ‘having to make a decision within a time frame’ engineered a planning meeting that suited her and the planning officers and meant that one of Grange's most substantial planning applications for many years was railroaded through by Mary and her planning officers instead of considering our residents. For less than 30% of a planning committee to decide an application, which was virtually identical to one for the site that was thrown out weeks ago, is a real slap in the face for Grange and shows complete contempt for our community within the planning process by Mary and her planning team. Tom Harvey Chairman of Grange Town Council

Dear Editor Poster attached to the fence of Tricketts Field, Grange. The green field site next to Morecambe Bay where SLDC have approved the building of sixty-four houses.The building of forty plus houses on another nearby green field site, Berrybanks, Risedale Hill, has already begun. Both met with strong Town Council and residents opposition.

‘look your last on all things lovely’

I wandered lonely as a cloud that floats on high o’er vales and hills, when all at once I saw them there, a host of builders brand-new builds; beside the bay, where once was light, consuming one more green field site. Continuous as the stars that shine but this was not the Milky Way, they stretched in never-ending line across the view of Morecambe Bay.

Ten thousand there may not have been the planners need a bit more time. The waves beside them danced; but This Poem was sent in by Walter Wall

they weren’t seen for houses in the way. A poet could not find much joy in beauty with such ease destroyed: I gazed - and gazed - then had a thought,‘So this is what the Council wrought’. For when I think of reasons why, I know there is a housing need. But when I think of right-to-buy and wasteful speculators greed. Everybody needs a home, but who needs two when some have none?

Perhaps I overstate the case. Some second homes may have a place, some social housing has been built but all the while there is a tilt towards an attitude of mind that leaves environment behind and treats life’s beauty second best just thinking what’s the easiest. Local voices as if unheard. Unsuitability ignored. Though hard decisions must be made Is this how dogma’s price gets paid?

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Joanne Grisdale

Solicitor

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LEGAL TALK Joanne is back again with more Questions and Answers about Care fees planning Q: My mother went into a care home last year. I have been told that I have to sell her home to pay her care fees. Is that right? My parents worked hard all their lives and paid tax since they left school. A: When someone goes into care, the Local Authority assess how much they have to pay towards their fees. This depends on their income from pensions etc and also how much capital or savings they have. If they have capital over £23,250 in total (and this includes a house) they have to pay the full rate of care fees which are currently between £2-3,000 every month. I presume your mother’s savings have been used up, and the house has to be sold to meet the continuing fees. You can ask the Local Authority to defer fees and they will effectively give you an interest free loan as long as your mother is alive to avoid having to sell the house sooner than you would want to but you have to pay eventually. Q: That doesn’t seem very fair to me. My in-laws own their own home. They are fit and healthy now but could the same happen to them? A: If only one of your in-laws goes into a home, the Local Authority won’t take account of the value of the house while the other is still living in it (although they will take savings into account), but if the other then dies or needs care themselves, the value of the house will be taken into account and it may need to be sold to meet fees. Q: Can’t they just sign the house over to my husband and his brothers and get round the problem that way? A: Yes and no. If someone gives their house away with the intention of avoiding care fees, the Local Authority can treat this as ‘deprivation of capital’ and the fees of the person who has signed the house over are calculated as if they still own the house. But if the house is given away when they are in good health with no reasonable prospect of requiring care, the Local Authorities own rules make it hard for them to take the house value in to account. Making outright gifts can be risky, though. Instead of an outright gift, they would get much more protection by putting the property into a family Trust. If you are interested in protecting your assets, you need to make an appointment to see someone with specialist knowledge of what to do. At Poole Townsend we have a team of experts. Call Joanne on (015395) 33316 for a free appointment to discuss the options. Visit pooletownsend.co.uk/legal/care_fees_planning_grange

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SOCIETY ROUND-UP Christmas tree festival in St. Paul’s church This was the second festival and proved to be even more successful than the first.

36 trees representing groups and organisations in Grange were well received, and 1368 people came into church during the month long festival (855 last year which we thought was good). The chosen charity was Springfield. Before the festival, Springfield needed to carry out essential work on their building and so the church council agreed to give them £500, to name them as our chosen charity for the Christmas Tree Festival and to hope to achieve this figure in the festival. The good news was that we were able to add another £500 to the initial £500 because of the generosity of our visitors.

Many thanks go from St Paul’s to all those who entered a tree and those who contributed in so many ways, particularly by coming to see the trees.

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

Grange & District U3A Our December general meeting was superbly organised by Erica Clapp and comprised a WW1 theme. The music group played and sang songs from the trenches, a number of members read extracts from the diaries WW1 soldiers and the morning closed with the final poignant episode of the BBC series Blackadder. All followed by mince pies and coffee in a convivial atmosphere – an excellent precursor to the Christmas period which will come to a close with the U3A dinner at Grange Fell Club on 16 January.

The outdoor interest groups (walking, birdwatching, geology and cycling) have prepared their programmes for 2015 and the Local Explorers group will shortly meet to agree visits for the year. Information about their activities and those

Please remember: our limit for society reports is 200 words, to ensure everyone gets in. of the house and building based groups can be found on the Grange U3A website at www.u3asites.org. uk/grange, in a ring binder in the resources room of the library and in leaflets at the Town Information Office.

children into school and helps them gain an education and a better future. Ring Isabel on 015395 36378 for tickets - £15 including supper. Further information on our work and events on website www.sigbi.org/grange-over-sands/

Allithwaite & Cartmel WI

North Lonsdale Branch of the Embroiderers Guild

The first meeting of 2015 saw members and visitors enjoy an interesting talk by David Tomlinson from Warburton’s Bakery. Although now retired, David had worked as part of the management team for many years and he gave us an excellent insight into the workings of the bakery which is now run by the 5th generation of the Warburton family. The business part of the meeting had been fairly short and included the presentation of the ‘Competition Cup’ to Mrs Ann Anderson for the 5th successive year. The next meeting is on Tuesday 3rd February at 2.00pm when the speaker is Stephen Watson who will talk to us on the ‘Art of Origami’. The March meeting will be on Tuesday 3rd March when Frances Benton will speak of her ‘Passion for Pearls’. New members are always welcome, contact Wendy Graham (secretary) 015395 32702.

Grange over Sands Golf Club Last year went so fast and we are all looking forward to a good golfing year for 2015. Our Christmas party was a great success and enjoyed by all who attended. Following on from that we had ‘Meet the Captains’ in early January where there was a good spread of nibbles made by our ladies and enjoyed by members. The ever popular quizzes continue every month with lots of other social events through the year. Fixture lists are now available at the club for 2015 and the Golf Open competitions are on line to be booked, there are ladies, gents and mixed events to enter. We are proud to announce that Grange Golf Club received a Silver Cardiac Smart award from NW Ambulance Service NHS Trust. 60+ employees and members have trained to use the Automated External Defibrillators now kept in the hallway of the Clubhouse making our Golf Club a safer place to work and visit by providing staff and members with Emergency life support training.

Grange Soroptimists Club members enjoyed their Christmas Party in December at Clare House with delicious food and fun. At the club meeting on 6th Jan members held a Candlelit vigil for the victims of the Peshawar shootings and to show solidarity with fellow Soroptimists in Pakistan.

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The pilot scheme of “Singing for the Brain” working with the Alzheimer’s Society has been most successful and a further term of sessions started 22nd Jan in Allithwaite Community Centre. Contact the Alzheimer’s society in Kendal on 01539 742631 for further information.

The club will be holding a 50’s and 60’s Disco on Feb 14th in the Victoria Hall. Proceeds will go to “Mary’s Meals” a charity providing a hot meal in school for chronically poor children in Malawi and other countries. This attracts

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Members of the North Lonsdale Branch of the Embroiderers’ Guild had a colourful start to the New Year. Under the guidance of member Anne Covell, threads and different types of fabrics were dyed using a variety of folding and scrunching techniques. It was fascinating to see the variety of colours and shades obtained from the primary dyes colours provided. The resulting fabric and threads will surely provide inspiration for future projects. The next meeting will be on Tuesday 3rd of February when Sandra Kendall will be showing us how provide pattern on backgrounds using fabric paints and employing stamping and printing techniques. If interested in joining us please contact Joanna Henson – 01229861800.

Grange Lions At Grange Lions first meeting of 2015 there was much laughter and eating of the remaining Christmas chocolate biscuits before diets are started. We had an initial discussion about our annual golf event to raise money for St Mary’s Hospice in Ulverston. This year the event will be held at Grange Fell golf course on the 7th August so all you keen golfers out there be sure to save the date and join us in raising money for this very important place. Further details will be announced later in the year. General financial affairs were discussed and a further payment made to support Edwin in Kenya through his University course. Two other fundraising events were planned and applications made for a collection at Booths supermarket in Ulverston in March and a street collection in Grange sometime in May. Any of our supporters wishing to help please keep an eye on the press for details.

Grange Probus On 12th January Dr Rob David gave an illustrated talk on Ice Houses and the International Trade in Ice. He began by showing photos of local ice houses which were in use during the nineteenth century. He showed how they were constructed with an entry tunnel leading to a domed chamber with a deep well-like pit to contain the ice. Next came an advertisement by Harry Mudd a grocer in Grange’s Main Street who was offering high quality ice from Wenham Lake. This lake is actually in America and was the centre of an ice exporting industry on a massive scale. They were shipping ice as far away as India and Australia. However, an enterprising Norwegian businessman named his ice factory Wenham Lake and began exporting ice to England via East Coast ports like Grimsby.

PROBUS is a club for retired professional and business men. The club meets on the second Monday of each month at the Netherwood Hotel for a presentation by a guest speaker on a topic of general interest. New members are always welcome. If you would like to learn more please contact: Chairman – Sean Jameson 015395 32105; Secretary – Ewen Cameron 015395 32319

Grange Rotary The Rotary Club of Grange over Sands held a lively discussion today on how to attract new members or ‘Friends’ of Rotary. Anybody who would like to know more about the organisation can drop a line to the Membership Secretary, care of The Netherwood Hotel, where we meet. President Colin Wilkinson hosted a lunch at his home in lieu of our usual meeting and £150.00 was handed to the Treasurer for the Charity Account. All who attended enjoyed the informal get together. At the start of our new year our Speaker Secretary is working hard to get together an interesting array of speakers for meetings where guests can attend. Plans are also afoot for further social functions. The Games Night was enjoyed by all who attended and the request has been heard for ‘more of the same please’. Money raised from the Fifty Club has been distributed. Bay Search and Rescue and First Responders were sent cheques, as well as a donation to a school in Nepal.

Grange and District Photographic Society We have held one meeting before publicity date, a report on our final two January meetings will be in the next Grange Now. 12th Jan. – ‘Altered Reality’ – is it better than the real thing? Adrian Lines MPAGB FBPE EFIAP ARPS gave an interesting and informative digital image presentation showing how, in photoshop, images can be altered. He matched, for instance, interesting people with interesting backgrounds. After a refreshment break we had an informal discussion about his work while prints were handed round. Our next meetings are:- on 2nd February, ‘Composition’ with Martyn Mackie. On 9th February Chris Abram presents ‘A Selection of his Award Winning Videos’. On 16th February, ‘Two Volcanic Islands – Lanzarote & La Palma’ with Robert Leach. (NOT 2nd March as on posters). On 23rd February, ‘A Print Competition’. Meetings start at 7.30pm in the URC Hall, Kents Bank Road. Nonmembers welcome, admission £3. For further information check the ‘What’s On’ page.

Visit our website: www. grangephotographicsociety.co.uk for full information about our society.

Grange Freemasons

30 Lodge members were joined by principal guest David Grainger from Barrow who is an Assistant Provincial Grand of the Province of West Lancashire with responsibility for the Furness and South Lakeland Group of Lodges and 40 other guests. David was presented with cheques to the value of £1,150 for charitable causes and was delighted to witness such a special event. He said: “What we have witnessed today is one very proud father and a very grateful and happy son”. We then enjoyed a splendid traditional roast beef dinner provided by Higginsons. Alan is looking forward to a busy year as Master attending his own Lodge which meets monthly at Masonic Hall on Hampsfell Road and in visiting other Lodges in the Group. Enquiries about meetings can be sent to L1715secretary@gmail.com

Newton and Field Broughton WI The meeting on January 14th was busy as there were subscriptions to be paid, numbers for the sinner on 21st to be finalised as well as the business which had to be discussed. This included a synopsis of the topics for the resolutions. Following this, a quiz took place in which all the members participated, and all thoroughly enjoyed. At the meeting on February 11th, John Park will be talking about Low Sizergh Farm. It will be held in Lindale Village Hall, starting at 7.30pm.

Grange Bridge Club Our annual New Year Dinner, held on 13th January at the Netherwood Hotel was much enjoyed by everyone. Grange is a popular and friendly club with a wide range of experience and ability. We meet on Tuesday evenings at the Netherwood at 6.45pm. New members are always welcome. If you play Bridge at home but are worried about joining a club, help is available. Ring 32510 for more information. The winners of our Winter Stratified Pairs Competition, played throughout November and December, were: A Section: David Strawbridge & John Maclachlan, B Section: Bob Bagot & Geoff Maskall, C Section: Tony Hodds & Rod Champion.

Grange Art Society

Arthur John Brogden Lodge No. 1715 has met continuously in Grange since it was formed in 1877, and annually in December the new Worshipful Master takes up his office in a traditional ceremony of Installation. The meeting on 12th December 2014 was unique in this Lodge because the Installation of Alan Telford was carried out by his father John Telford. The first time in over 130 years that a father had installed his son.

Members of Grange Art Society were inspired and enjoyed another oil landscape demonstration by the well known Lake Artists Society artist, Graham Twyford on 15th January. For some years now he has visited our Society to instruct and entertain members with his superb skill in revealing the process behind his successful paintings. His sessions are eagerly looked forward to. This year he virtually finished a magnificent and colourful ‘free’ view of Ennerdale, laying the darker base in acrylics and completing the painting in wonderful oil colours with exciting lighting showing a waterfall, tumbling foreground water amongst the rocks with vegetation, trees in the mid-ground and the more distant mountains. If only we could so skilfully and attractively achieve so much in under two hours! For information about our meetings contact Paul Leech on 015395 35811.


WHAT’S ON

Coffee Club

Lower Holker Village Hall

No meeting was held in December, but in November we welcomed João Pedro Carvalho (known as JP). JP, from Brazil, came to the UK for a church year exchange but stayed for 10 years learning the language and attending Bible College before going to Japan as a missionary to teach Street Hip Hop dancing !

200 Club January winners

Japan is a nation that is materially well off but spiritually destitute. Hopelessness results in more than 100 Japanese committing suicide every day. Only 11% of Japanese worship the traditional gods of Shinto and Buddhism and 85% wonder why they exist. 79% when pressed to choose a religion opted for Christianity. It was a joy to hear of JP’s presenting Jesus as the answer to their needs. On February 10th we welcome Duncan Hamlett who will tell us the fascinating story of how a picture of the virgin Mary bringing up her child in poverty inspired a Scot to provide a daily school meal initially to needy Bosnian children and now to nearly one million children worldwide ensuring that they develop healthy and educated lives. The meeting is at 10.30am at Abbot Hall, Kents Bank preceded by coffee at 10am. Everyone very welcome.

Grange Lecture Society Geoff Somers returned to the Society on 13th January to give a presentation entitled ‘Borneo – Vanishing World’, which covered two years he spent in Sabah, Borneo. In it he described the country, its fauna and flora and told of the journey he made into the depths of its tropical rainforest, including a daring traverse through a previously unexplored part of the interior. For an accomplished Polar Explorer like Geoff this was a case of going from one geographical extreme to another. On 10th February Mo Holland returns to talk about Oman and the United Arab Emirates, and on 17th February TV Reporter Michael Crick’s lecture is very appropriately entitled ‘Pursuing Politicians’. Lectures begin at 7.15pm in the Victoria Hall.

Grange Ramblers Christmas walk On December 28th. 17 Ramblers left Haverthwaite in icy conditions on a circular walk. The route lay beside the river to Low Wood, up the bridleway to High Brow Edge and past the Riding Centre to Bigland tarn where a short stop in bright sunlight was made. The group continued down steep and slippery Birk Dault and out to Roudsea. The path crossed the disused railway bridge out to the bank of the River Leven and back to Haverthwaite village and the Anglers Arms where a number of the group had lunch. A brilliant sun drenched Winter walk was enjoyed by all. The leader was Wendy Bowen.

Flookburgh Village Hall Bonus Ball Winners. 10th Jan No 39. Michael Brown, 3rd Dec No 34 Denise Jones, 27th Jan No 49 Julie Smith, 20th Jan No 28 Kevin Jackson . As we enter 2015 the Village Hall has never been stronger. The Youth Club . Young Farmers , Mothers Union, Over 60s Club, Dancers, W.I., Tai Chi, Flookburgh Band, Mothers and Toddlers Group and the Parish Council all use the hall on a regular basis. N.B. Please inform the Secretary before booking dates so as avoid double bookings.The Library is open every Friday. £1 to join, borrow books for free. Our Lunch Club recommences in February,Soup and a Roll plus a Dessert £5 . All welcome. Contact Barry 017539559075 or 07989596141 for details.

£40.00 - 113 - Terry Buckley £25.00 - 90 - Mick Chester £15.00 - 56 - Rita Shawcross £10.00 - 21 - Lillian Hadwin The Hall runs a 200 Club. Membership is £1.00 a month, and draws are made each month. Prizes are £40.00 first : £25.00 second : £15.00 third and £10.00 fourth. The Hall is a registered charity and the funds go a long way to keeping the Hall open. We have numbers available at the moment. So if you wish to enter the draw and support Lower Holker Villager Hall, please telephone 015395 58503. The fabulous Ulverston Victoria High School Swing Band will be appearing at the Hall on Saturday 25th April 2015. Their appearance last year was very successful. This is a definite date for your diary!

Mothers and Others Our Chairman Joan Tyler welcomed members to the first meeting of the New Year. Although it was a cold and frosty night, members turned out and enjoyed a Silent Auction and a Jacobs Join Supper. Joan also welcomed Barbara Brown, who is the local fundraiser for Jigsaw, Cumbria’s Children’s Hospice, and she presented her with a cheque for £250. Barbara told us about the excellent work of the Hospice which supports Children and young people with life limiting conditions. They also now provide an outreach service which enables more children and their families to benefit.

Grange WI Members are looking forward to a busy 2015 with a wide range of talks and outings planned. On 26 February our speaker will be Jacqueline Cottam. She will talk about ‘School Angels’ a locally based charity set up to help schools and disadvantaged children countrywide. Future talks will cover Morecambe Bay, poetry, hands on sessions with glass and flowers and a very intriguingly titled talk ‘extra marital affair’. A full list of talks is available in the Library. We are keen for new members to join us. We meet on the evening of the fourth Thursday of the month in the Meeting Room at St Paul’s Church. Please contact Joanne on 015395 32932 for more information.

Witherslack WI The January Meeting started with the Vicar, Michael Woodcock, explaining his ideas for raising money for church repairs. Idea 1. To make an audio recording of older members of the Witherslack community talking about the “olden days”. Idea 2.To set up a Geocache at the church. The WI is very willing to help. The second attempt at a group photo failed as the memory card on the camera was inadvertently wiped.! A third attempt will take place next month so please come promptly. Travel arrangements were made for next week`s dinner at Woodside Farm.

FEBRUARY

Sun 1st Popular Sequence Dancing with Grahame & Bernice, Victoria Hall, Grange 7.30pm. Enquiries 35525 Mon 2nd-28th Exhibition of paintings at Grange Library “Island Dreams” Scottish beaches by Ann Southward Mon 2nd Grange Photographic Society ‘Composition’ with Martyn Mackie, URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 7.30pm. Visitors welcome £3 Tue 3rd Grange Forum ‘Barber Shop Music’ by Phil Cuthbert, Abbot’s Hall, Kents Bank 10am. Enquires 33696 Tue 3rd Allithwaite & Cartmel WI the ‘Art of Origami’ Stephen Watson Allithwaite Community Centre 2pm Tue 3rd Grange Forum Anniversary Lunch, Abbot’s Hall, Kents Bank 12noon for 12.30 after lunch entertainments by Barber Shop Quartet. Tickets 33696 Tue 3rd Grange Fibromyalgia & ME/CFS Friends’ Living Well Cafe Thornleigh Hotel, 2-4pm. Enquiries 33022 Tue 3rd Mothers & Others ‘ Medic in Afghanistan’ by Ian Huitson 7.30pm Tue 3rd/10th/17th/ 24th Popular Sequence Dancing, Lindale Village Hall 7.30-10pm. New members & beginners welcome, 35512 Wed 4th/11th/25th Gentle Exercise, Lindale Village Hall 9.15-10.15am. Enquiries 07855 135714 Thu 5th Grange Art Society, general painting session incl a portrait sitter, Allithwaite Community Centre 2-4pm. Prospective members welcome, 36289 Thu 5th Grange Art Society, evening meeting St Charles Church Hall, Grange 7-9pm. Prospective members welcome, enquiries 35811 Thu 5th Grange Methodist The 3 T’s, ‘Lambing Live’ Donald & Christine Marston, Methodist Church 2.30pm Fri 6th Grange Natural History Society ‘How to be a Mammal Detective’, Hilary Smith, North Lancashire Mammal Group, URC Hall, Kent’s Bank Road, Grange 7:30 pm Mon 9th Grange Photographic Society ‘A Selection of Award Winning Videos’ with Chris Abrams, URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 7.30pm. Visitors welcome £3 Mon 9th Cartmel Fell Local History Society ‘Chapmen, Peddlars & Hawkers in Cumbria’ by Barry Mackay Cartmel Fell Parish Hall LA11 6NT 8pm. jeniboothman@tiscali.co.uk Tue 10th Allithwaite Lunch Club, Pheasant Inn 12.30pm. To book 36526 Tue 10th Grange Methodist Church Network Programme ‘Spring time’ – Members’ Own, Schoolroom, Methodist Church 2.30pm Tue 10th Grange Lecture Society ‘The Arabian Peninsula’ by Mo Holland, Victoria Hall, Grange 7.15pm. Admission £4/£2 Wed 11th Newton & Field Broughton WI talk by John Park on Low Sizergh Farm, Lindale Village Hall 7.30pm Thu 12th Flookburgh Community Playgroup open afternoon Flookburgh Primary School 1.30-3pm. All welcome, enquiries flookburghcpg@yahoo.co.uk Fri 13th Grange Freemasons – Arthur John Brogden Lodge No 1715 Regular Meeting, Masonic Hall Hampsfell Road, Grange 7.15 pm. Enquiries L1715secretary@gmail.com

Mon 16th Cartmel Flower Club ‘Bring me Sunshine’ demonstration by John Thexton. Visitors welcome Mon 16th Grange Photographic Society ‘Two Volcanic Islands – Lanzarote & La Palma’ by Robert Leach, URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 7.30pm. Visitors welcome £3 Tue 17th Mothers & Others ‘Forensic Science’ by Richard San-Jose 7.30pm Tue 17th Grange U3A ‘From Wapping to Wordsworth’ by Matthew Connolly. followed by tea, coffee & biscuits Victoria Hall, Grange 10.15am. Visitors welcome. Tue 17th Grange Lecture Society ‘Pursuing Politicians’ by Michael Crick, Victoria Hall, Grange 7.15pm. Admission £4/£2 Thu 19th Grange Town Council Surgery with Cllr Sobue & Cllr Thomas, Grange Library 1-3pm Thu 19th Grange Art Society, Felt painting workshop with Caren Threlfall. Admission £6 incl materials, enquiries 36289 Thu 19th Grange Methodist The 3 T’s ‘Any Questions?’ Methodist Church 2.30pm Fri 20th Grange Natural History Society ‘The Special Birds & Mammals of the Highlands’, Roy Atkins. Joint Meeting with South Lakeland RSPB Group, URC Hall, Kent’s Bank Road, Grange 7.15pm Fri 20th Allithwaite Community Centre & Playing Fields Committee – Dance Night with Frank, Allithwaite Community Centre 8-10.30pm incl Raffle. Admission £3.50 incl tea & biscuits Fri 20th Cine North ‘ Blackfish’, Cert 15, Keg & Kitchen, Main Street, Grange 8pm. Enquiries 83325 richardstigger@aol.com Sat 21st Annual Winter Sale of Clothes & Clutter at Lower Holker Village Hall 10am12noon. Admission £1 incl coffee & biscuit. Proceeds to local charities Sat 21st & Sun 22nd Community Woodlands work & woodfuel training day + work day, Grange area. Enquiries to Jamie, Cumbria Woodlands jamie@ cumbriawoodlands.co.uk 0797 444 6106 Sun 22nd Canvas & Thread workshops, advice & sale of works Grange Institute 10am-4pm. Community of Artists www. canvasandthread.co.uk Sun 22nd Arnside Highlights – Theatre ‘All the Things You Said You Never Said’ by Compagnie T’D’U/Dance City Arnside Educational Institute, Church Hill, Arnside 7.30pm. tickets £8/£5 contact tel 01524 762254 sdhayward@tiscali.co.uk Mon 23rd Grange Photographic Society ‘Print Competition’, URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 7.30pm. Visitors welcome £3 Tue 24th Grange Forum ‘The Pendle Witches’ by Susan Wilson, Abbot’s Hall, Kents Bank 10am. Enquires 33696 Tue 24th Grange Methodist Church Network Programme ‘Let’s Make It’ with Mrs Zelma Hallatt, Schoolroom, Methodist Church 2.30pm Tue 24th Grange Drama Reading ‘The Cherry Orchard’ by Anton Chekhov, Grange Institute, Main Street, Grange 7.30pm. Enquiries 33470 Thu 26th Grange Art Society, general painting session incl portrait sitter Allithwaite Community Centre 2-4pm. Prospective members welcome, enquiries 36289 Thu 26th Grange WI ‘School Angels’ talk by Jacqueline Cottam, Meeting Room, St Paul’s Church 7.30pm. Enquiries 32932

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CLASSIFIEDS ACCOMMODATION

HAZELWOOD COURT very spacious, fully furnished, self-contained 2/3 bedroomed, 2 bathroomed apartments in fine country house near Grange. With extensive grounds, ample parking and unspoilt views, these well-maintained, centrally heated properties are ideal for relaxing re-unions with distant family and friends, or for a short-term stay during your property renovation or house move. To arrange viewing, ring 015395 34196 www.hazelwoodcourt.co.uk US HOME EXCHANGE August 2015. Lovely 2bedroom 2-1/2bath condo on small lake in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Outdoor pool, dock, 2 kayaks exchange for home in Grange with view of bay for 2 nonsmoking adults. Our area is a destination place with many lakes, rivers and mountains for summer recreation. Contact minister@ unitycenter.org or call 00-1-509-701-5742

ACCOUNTS & SELF ASSESSMENT

FOR HANDS ON ASSISTANCE with accounts, Self Assessment and VAT. Locally. Call 015395 58916.

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

BICYCLE REPAIRS

BIKE REPAIRS. Qualified Cycle Mechanic available to undertake any bike repairs. Collection Service available. Call Tim on 07530 164 926

BOOKS

RARE AND COLLECTABLE books bought including archives. Good prices offered. Contact Pete Fry, 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

Adult Education

February is going to be an extremely busy month for classes, with lots of interesting workshops, as well as some weekly classes, so pick up the phone (015395 36323) or email us on adulted@cartmelpriory.cumbria.sch.uk to reserve your place. Tulip mania on 14th Feb with Joan Bentley

Reading romance – a topical writers’ workshop on Valentine day, February 14th to increase your knowledge and appreciation of romance writing with Dr Victoria Rogan.

Buying and Selling on eBay, a weekly course which has been delayed and now starts 03rd February for 4 weeks

Mini Masterchefs with Julie Woodburn, a chance to get your kids cooking on February 7th 2015. Names being taken for Gastro Pub Specialities with Julie Woodburn (date to be confirmed in February)

Mosaic Art workshop with Thea Riley on February 7th 2015 in Ulverston Sugarcraft- 07 February 2015 - Tulips a Promise of Spring

Silk Painting workshop on 7th February 2015 with Caren Threlfall

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Pilates Masterclass with Sue Hotchkiss on February 7th 2015

Mixed media workshop with Peter Threlfall 31/01/15

Essentials of Psychology 7/02/15 one day workshop with Dr David Walton We are taking names for further Get to Grips with your iPad classes, aimed at beginner level, so please so call us on 015395 36323. Class will start immediately after the Easter break in mid-April. Relaxation Therapies workshop with Helen Towers 07/02/15 10-1pm Glass Fusing workshop 07/02/15

Discover Glass Fusing weekly class with Marilyn Hale, starting 27/01/15 for 8 weeks

Understanding Depression, a one day workshop run by Dr David Walton on 14th March 2015 Painting in Watercolour workshop at the art studio of Bob Henfrey in Kendal. Numbers limited to 4 for personalised tuition on 7th February 2015.

Paint in Acrylics workshop with Peter Threlfall on February 14th 2015 Make a Felt Handbag/Tea Cosy with Jane Crowe on March 14th 2015

Introduction to Basic Sports massage with David Jackson on February 7th 2015

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BUILDERS / JOINERS

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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

We also are starting the NEW brochure and have some great courses planned, for example, creative paper making drawings with coloured paper pulp and embossing techniques with Amanda Godden. Spaces still available on the Dance Atikk, classes taking place for varying ages on Tuesdays from 4.15 pm onwards.

As you can see, we have so much coming up as well as loads of the well- loved classes you support so well. We are still developing the website, which is 75% complete which we hope will improve your experience of navigating to find relevant information on all our courses. It has laid a great foundation for it to be finished and fully functioning for the summer term. Hopefully our Facebook posts and Twitter feed will be linked to this so each week we will be able to upload all current information and any changes as they happen. We want to be particularly vigilant in updating information which relates to weather warnings, any changes to schedule etc. It’s also that time again when we start looking towards producing our new brochure, so any ideas on what you would like to see/would support, gratefully received. Jude, Debs and Carolyn The Adult Education Team

Remember to re-enrol soon for the spring term to guarantee your place Mixed media workshop 31/01

Essentials of Psychology -07/02 Buying and Selling on eBay – 03/02 (4 week class) Tulipmania – 14/02

Intro to Basic Sports Massage -07/02 Pilates Masterclass 07/02 Silk Painting -07/02

Silversmithing -07/02

Painting in watercolour workshop-07/02

Painting in Acrylics -14/02

www.cartmeladulted.org.uk or call 015395 36323 to book NOW!


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CAT CARE

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

CATERING

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

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. 01229 861921 DAVE HEMMINGS M.Inst.Ch.Pod. HCPC Registered. Home visits Grange & surrounding areas. 015395 35487 or 0773 644 8702 CHIROPODY CLINIC Milnthorpe. Ground floor clinic/parking available, Bridge End Business Park, Park Road, Milnthrope. HCPC registered/degree in Podiatric Medicine. Over 20 years NHS/private experience. www.judithswift.co.uk 015395 64303

CLEANING SERVICES

LAKELAND MAIDS (015395) 34305 Home helps, General housework. Spring cleans, Holiday homes. Move in/out cleans, Carpet cleaning. Fully insured, References available. Est. 20 yrs CLEAN CHOICE high standard cleaning. Friendly, local service Carpet cleaning now available. Call Emma on 0779 544 1324 / 01229 889 490 visit www.cleanchoice.info or e-mail cleanchoice@live.co.uk DENISE, quality cleaning service + personal care. Shopping, companionship, sleep over, light gardening. Experienced lady, NVQ3 in care. References available. 015395 33153 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. 0774 7404 775 / 015395 32195. CLEANER Grange and area, one offs or regular cleans. Call Sarah 0781 4910 892 or 015395 59089 One2one Help with ironing, cleaning, shopping, companionship. A service to suit your needs. Tel Val 07787 508 797

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: thelakelandhandyman@yahoo.co.uk.

COMPUTER SERVICE

COMPUTER HELP AT HOME. For computer problems or tutorials in plain English. Call Graham Brook a certified computer engineer on 015395 60868 Low Cost Professional Multipage Website Design, prices from £235. www.websiteproud.com tel: 015395 35785

COUNSELLING

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

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

MEDICAL HERBALIST and skin clinic for Psoriasis, Eczema and Dermatitis. Tel 59364 / 0770 450 7748. www.medicalherbalist-grange.co.uk

HIGHLY EXPERIENCED NHS Therapist available for private work, Thurs / Fri’s, Grange. Louise Tych, BA Counselling, MBACP Accredited. Professional help for issues including depression, loss, anxiety, phobias and low self esteem. 07775 610 480 www.southlakescounselling.co.uk

FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERY

COUNSELLING /HYPNOTHERAPY

CURTAIN SALE

MASSIVE FABRIC CLEARANCE SALE 20,000mtrs of fabric, 100’s blinds & rugs. Saturday 7th - Sunday 8th February, 10am4pm, Old Co-op Building, Allithwaite, next to woodyard.

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

DOG WALKING - SOCIALISATION 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

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

DRESSMAKER

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

DRY CLEANING

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

DRY STONE WALLING

GARDEN WALLS, field walls, walltop fencing, grant work. Established 1997. Contact Neil Stanway 015395 35654, 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

ENGRAVING

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

CONSERVATORIES

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

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

HANDYMAN SERVICES

BMW 1 SERIES WINTER WHEELS and ‘Continental’ tyres (195/55 R16) bought from Batemans. Used two winters only. Great in rain as well as snow £495. Sarah 015395 36501 or 07796 416504

COMPUTER TUTOR

LEARN TO USE A COMPUTER in the comfort of your own home in a relaxed and informal manner. For all your requirements, Tel: Jennie on 015395 32621.

FOR SALE

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

EXERCISE CLASS

FABRIC SALE

MASSIVE FABRIC CLEARANCE SALE 20,000mtrs of fabric, 100’s blinds & rugs. Saturday 7th – Sunday 8th February, 10am4pm, Old Co-op Building, Allithwaite, next to woodyard

FURNITURE RESTORERS

ANDREW POWELL UPHOLSTERY. Trading locally for 17 years in all aspects of antique, traditional and modern furniture restoration 015395 33284. ajpupholstery@yahoo.co.uk 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

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 83921

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 Get that garden sorted ready for spring! Excellent winter rates for garden clearance and renovation projects, fencing, planting and landscapes. Tel 0774 7788 370 COPELAND LANDSCAPES, stonewalling, patios, tree work, hedge cutting, fencing, etc. Established 1980. 015395 33165. Mob: 07850 171 798. 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 GARY SEYMOUR LANDSCAPE specialist. All types of garden work incl hedge and grass cutting contracts undertaken, commercial and domestic. 40yrs experience, reliable 07932 035 531 Tree Stumps Removed GET A QUOTE ONLINE or call Peter on 01539 720441 www.Tree-Stumps-Removed.co.uk Tom and Sara’s Gardening Services Call 015395 36898 or 07432 500372. No job too small IAN SCOTT, Gardener Handyman for help with all your gardening and DIY jobs. Organised, practical and dependable. Tel: 015395 35120 Mob 07468 496317

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

HEALTH & WELLBEING HEARING SERVICES

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

HOLIDAYS FOR DOGS

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

HOUSE CLEARANCES

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

IRONING

IRONING by Lisa 015935 35422 or 07976 512487

JOINERY

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

JOINERS/BUILDERS

BB Wilson & Son All aspects of Joinery and Building from Ground Work to Slating Landscaping, Conservatories Loft conversions, Extensions. Established 50 years, no job too small Free estimates. Tel: 015395 59039 - 015395 58340

LANDSCAPING

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

LOCKSMITHS

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

MASTIC ASPHALT

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

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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 Monsieur Georges offering the latest style de la Coiffure Francaise. Wednesday, Thursday & Fridays. Book early, only few places. Mobile 07933 345 922

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

OVEN CLEANING SERVICE South Lakes. Domestic oven cleaning specialists. For more information or to book your appointment telephone Keith Hill on 01539 739622 Lakes Oven Clean Professional service Ovens, Ranges, Hobs, Extractors etc all areas covered Tel 07979 191980

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

PHYSICAL THERAPY

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

PHYSIOTHERAPY

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

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

STEVEN T WELSBY EST. 1979 Your Local Painter & Decorator City & Guilds Advanced Full Technology Certificate Fully Insured GRANGE OVER SANDS 015395 34499

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.

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 Trustworthy Lady Interior Decorators Deer Park Decorators Quality, Tidy Work at Reasonable Rates Call Michelle on tel 015395 66149 or 07876 645751

Professional Psychotherapy & Hypnotherapy, Ulverston & South Lakes. Karyn Segers Tel 07729 265 369 www.awakeninnerhealing.co.uk

LADY PAINTER & DECORATOR All jobs considered. Grange area. Ring Fiona 07985 592 463

PATHS DRIVES & PATIO CLEANING

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

PAVING

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

PERSONAL TRAINER

FITNESS AND WELLBEING Personal training with Elaine Towler at the gym or your own home. 07855 135 714 Amy Bhandari Fitness - Have fun, get fit, feel good, look great! Achieve your fitness, health and wellbeing goals in 2015 and beyond with personal training. Call Amy on 07976 942 915

PHYSICAL 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 V i s i t s A v a i l a b l e . w w w. g r a y r i g g e . c o m e-mail: info@grayrigge.com

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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

REFLEXOLOGY

Reflexologist & Reiki Master Reflexology, Reiki Healing & transformational workshops. Ulverston & South Lakes. Karyn Segers Tel 07729 265 369 www.awakeninnerhealing.co.uk

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

REMOVALS

Steele`s Removals ltd Local * National * International Secure Self- Storage 24hour access + Self-Drive Removal vans 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

Grange now | FEBRUARY 2015

SITUATIONS VACANT

FREE FOR SALE

Free for Sale next deadline Friday 13th of February, subject to space. Single items max £200, in writing to our offices or e-mail info@grangenow.co.uk and supply name and address Toshiba laptop & charger £50. 0779 618 1313 HIPPO golf bag & golf trolley, Wilson ProStaff iron (9) & woods (1,3,5), golf balls & tees, good cond £120. 0774 392 7918 Sofa bed, dark brown leather 180x90cm good cond £70. 35084 Belling Microwave oven 900w 53cm x 30cm vgc £30. 07826 733 616 4 Overlap Fence Panels 6’x4’ £12ea. 4 Square Trellis Panels 6’x2’ £7ea. Good cond 32467 Fridge/freezer silver upright, £50. 07884 553 448 Nikon P510 COOLPIX digital camera w 42 x zoom, instructions, leads, charger & extra battery. £110ono. 32080 Large Collin&Hayes sofa w 2x loose covers offwhite & blue £100. Oval Victorian mahogany table, 1 leaf w winding mechanism, restored £150. 33104 2 x adjustable quadruped walking sticks £45. 33630 Genuine AUTOSOCK snow & ice socks: size 620 fits a range of tyre sizes eg R14, R15, R16 excellent cond £35. 36763 Paramo Directional Casada men’s jacket, large, green & blue as new £30. Gore Tex Karimar women’s jacket size 14, blue, crème, red £30. 0779 068 9963 Pine Dresser w shelves, drawers & cupboards 6’x4’6” excellent cond £175. Dining chairs, high backed, pine, upholstered seats £75ea (cost £200ea). 36141 Large 2 seater settee & 1 chair, honey/beige Schreiber style £180ono. Old oak wall spoon cupboard £25ono. Large wind chimes £40. 2 x metal lamp shades, blue, new £10ea. 33185 Dog buggy, blue, folding, for pets up to 15kgs, as new £20ono. 36853 Barbour jacket, ladies’ size 16 £25. Cashmere jumpers & cardigans size 16 £15ea. 36579

Cleaner/Caretaker for Holiday Cottage in Cartmel. Usually Fridays, occasional Mondays. For details please contact 0783 407 6129

STAINED GLASS

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

STONE WALLING

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

STORAGE

GENERAL/CARAVAN/BOAT STORAGE. Lawler 34136.

TIMBER GARDEN BUILDINGS

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

TUITION

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

SITUATIONS VACANT

UPVC WINDOWS

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

VENUE FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Prom Art is Hiring…

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

PROM ART

Minutes Secretary Grange over Sands

WANTED

THE LANTERN CHARITY SHOP needs “Good as New” items. Open: Thurs, Fri, Sat 9.30am 4.30pm. Church Rd, Allithwaite. Tel: 33458. Wanted - TOOLS, gardening, joinery, engineering etc. Garages cleared. Tel 32793 OLD STAMP ALBUMS collections, accumulations etc. (collector not dealer). Tel 015395 34482 VINYL RECORDS bought, anything considered. Tel 0780 524 6743 / 015395 58627 Simon

WINDOW CLEANING

EXPERIENCED WINDOW CLEANER. Available for work, any area, reasonable rates. Tel: 015395 35062 SKB WINDOW CLEANING any window, any height glass, frames, sills, doors cleaned every time. solar panels, gutters, conservatories. Fully insured Simon - 015395 62877 or 07783802192

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

Weis require Minutes proud to aannounce our Secretary 10th Anniversary to prepare forArt and record and Craft monthly committee meetings in liaison with Competition committee members. Meetings take about 2 hours, and responsibilities Prize £500 will involve preparing and completing Plus title of the work in your own home - perhaps Prom Art Artist / Designer Maker of the Year 3 hours? Fees negotiable, but of the order quoted for Stewards below. An Open to all artists and craftspeople aged 16+ who important have a part-time stall at Prom job. Art during 2014. For more details and to book a stall contact Stewards

Peter Nightingale on p.n.promartgrange@gmail.com

Prom Art is recruiting stewards for our 2015 season of art and craft events held on Grange Promenade.

The role involves • Marshalling traffic • Advising and assisting exhibitors and visitors • Staffing our Information Point • Helping in any emergencies We are looking for up to 6 people aged 16+ who are reliable, and confident when talking to people. You also need to be fit enough to walk along the Prom or up and down stairs several times during a shift. Payment is £7ph on a freelance basis. Training and equipment are provided.

Please contact the Prom Art Chairman on pete.n.promartgrange@gmail.com or telephone 07751 087 292.


JOINERY & BUILDING SERVICES

FREE FOR SALE

Mountain bike town/city tyres + 2 off road tyres, 18 gears. Selle Royal seat, mudguards, toe clips, speed/distance log, new helmet. £50 Road Trailer 6x3x2 braked, drop tailgate, 4 corner steadies, single axle, stop, tail & brake lights, cover, spare wheel. £50 07933 765 397 Reebok Z7 Exercise bike, as new £65. 34664 Piano in return for small donation to St Paul's Church, buyer to collect 32013

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

W.G. Brownlie Joinery & Building Contractors

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

DAVID ROCKLIFFE GENERAL BUILDING LTD

Electrical Contractor and General Building • • • • • • • • • •

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

For enquiries and quotations contact:

Jerzy Borowski 07904 698 281

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

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

Tel: 015395 60673 Mob: 07810 602999

email: wgbrownlie@talktalk.net

PAINTING & DECORATING

Joinery Contractor Joinery&&Building Building Contractor

GRAHAM GRAHAM FAULKNER FAULKNER JOINER&&BUILDING BUILDING SERVICES JOINER SERVICES NewBuilds Builds Extensions Extensions New Renovations Loft Loft Conversions Conversions Renovations Kitchens Bathrooms Kitchens Bathrooms

uPVC & Timber Windows, Doors

uPVC & Timber Windows, Doors & Conservatories & Conservatories From Design To insTallaTion

From Design insTallaTion 25 yearsTo experience 25 years experience no VaT on labour

no VaT on labour

Tel: 015395 64587

Tel: 015395 64587 Mob: 0787 602 5976 Mob: 0787 602 5976 E-Mail: gfaulks1@hotmail.co.uk E-Mail: gfaulks1@hotmail.co.uk

ROOFING

Steven Lycett • Painter & Decorator • 30 Years Experience • Exterior & Interior • Free Estimates

T: 015395 32135 M: 07747 145 766

SIGN SERVICES

SCRAP METAL COLLECTION

LTD.

Scrap Metal Collector Steve Robinson

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

Your local reliable roofing service

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

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 s 23 year

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

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

PHILIP SHAW CARPENTER & JOINER

Built on Reputation All aspects of Carpentry & Joinery Doors • Staircases • Window frames • Kitchens • Bathrooms • Loft Conversions • Extensions Free Estimates • Fully Insured Established 10 years

Brambles, Church Walk, Flookburgh

Tel: 015395 59035

• • • • •

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: 015394 22040 Prices start from as little as 28p per word +VAT info@grangenow.co.uk

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DRIVING SCHOOLS

PLUMBING & HEATING

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

A.TYSON Over 20 years experience

Learners

Drive

Discounts for O.A.Ps

Gas Central Heating & Bathroom Installer

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

Corgi Registered

FREE ESTIMATES Tel: 015395 32761 Mob: 0796 7384114

Defensive

Manual & Automatic

Driving Assessments/Confidence Building Peter Stas ADI (top grade) Ex-police instructor Donna Watson ADI&ROSPA Advanced Driver Manual Automatic Tel:grade) 015395 35983 Peter Stas ADI (top Ex-police instructor www.drivetoarrive.com Donna Watson ADI– an ROSPA Advanced Safe driving investment for life Driver

Tel: 015395 35983

www.drivetoarrive.com Safe driving – an investment for life

JOINERY & BUILDING

Wareing & Son Plumbing & Heating Engineers

Locally established with over 40 years experience.

Tel: 34063 or 35425

Your local choice for all building & roofing work

5423

Fibreglass Flat Roofing System

Miniheat Ltd. Est. 1968

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

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

I.R. LOGAN Quality Joinery & Building Services No VAT on labour

Red Painting & Decorating All aspects of decorating including wallpapering

Des Irwin 015395 36288 07771 636 842

9 Westcliffe Gardens, Grange over Sands

ROOFING

07764 609 387 / 015395 58126

Moor Lane, Flookburgh

www.southlakesstorage.co.uk

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR From individual sockets to full rewires

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

015395 32053

Tel: 015395 30370

Over 25 years experience in domestic and industrial flat roofing Repairs, strip and recovers and overlays, Insulation specialists, Long term warranties, Thermographic surveys, Consultancy

01524 730666 07772 884690

www.westmorlandflatroofing.co.uk

Adrian A. Turner Ltd T: 015395 34775 M: 07821 813 062

H2O AAT

A Star Taxis

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

NOW WITH TWO CARS

Mobile: 07805 862 658

J.R.Ellwood Ltd. 015395 68306

ECONOMICAL TAXIS LTD

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

office@miniheat.co.uk

TAXIS

ASPHALT ROOFING

Plumbing & Heating Engineer

Mobile: 07712 556904

Caravan & Boat Storage

The local service you can rely on

No Call Out Fee Prompt, friendly service

Hodgson Builders

STORAGE

SECURE SELF STORAGE

PLUMBING AND HEATING

• HIGH QUALITY • FRIENDLY SERVICE • • REASONABLE RATES •

Learners Defensive to Pass Plus Advanced Pass Plus Advanced Motorway Arrive Improvement Motorway Improvement Driving Assessments/Confidence Building

PAINTING & DECORATING

P & J BUSHELL

LOCKSMITH

SEAPORTS, STATIONS AND AIRPORTS

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

216602

CAR SERVICING & REPAIRS

D.J. Marwood

LANDSCAPING

Tony Hudson

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

The o Locksmnly it based inhs Grange

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 Lock Problems Solved • Trading Standards Approved • Locks Opened, Fitted & Repaired • Domestic, Commercial & Auto • Car Keys Cut & Programmed • Police (CRB) Checked • 24 Hour, 7 Day Service • OAP Discount Eden Mount Road, Grange Freephone: 0800 783 1104 Mobile 07886 831336

www.locks-express.com

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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