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Grange Soroptomists had over 100 people rocking around the clock to tunes from the 50’s and 60’s on Valentine’s night.

Some lively articles this month on Victoria Hall, changes to our police service and the proposed cycleway. Planning issues continue to cause widespread concern but this month we have opened up the letters page(s) again to all subjects as you will see!

How exciting to have just been visited in the Grange Now office by cast members from ‘The King and I’ in full costume who promptly burst into song. Doors open 3rd-7th March so book your tickets on 015395 34098

ROCKIN around the clock.

Thank you to everyone who completed the survey in our last issue with some excellent suggestions. The winners of the 3 prizes will have been contacted by the time you read this. Now where do I buy a drone to take aerial photos?

Soroptomist, Isabel Huggett told Grange Now about the reason behind holding the disco: “We are raising money for Mary’s Meals, a charity which provides meals for school children in developing countries. This improves their health and encourages them into education. The charity currently supply a daily meal at school for nearly a million disadvantaged children in Malawi, Liberia, Haiti and many more countries. Everyone had a great evening and we raised a fantastic £915. At 6p a meal the

Grange & District U3A Enrolment Day

Well roll on Spring - I think everyone is ready.

Tuesday 17 March 10.15 A.M., Victoria hall, Grange

Thank-you to the fabulous team of Glenn, Kerstin, Lorena and Sharon for great dedication in producing this edition.

The University of the Third Age is a self-help learning co-operative for older people no longer in full time work. It provides opportunities for members to share their knowledge, skills and experience and to gain new ones in a friendly, informal atmosphere – all you need is enthusiasm.

A very Happy Mother’s Day to all the mums. Chris & the Grange Now team

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Grange and District U3A is a thriving organisation with more than 380 members. There is a meeting held in the Victoria Hall, Grange on the third Tuesday of each month when members can listen to an invited speaker and meet socially over coffee and a biscuit. The main activities take place in over 30 interest groups, co-ordinated by members, and these range from the sedentary and cerebral (lunch club, countdown, languages, bridge and wine appreciation), to the creative (crafts, writing for pleasure and digital photography)

and the active (geology, cycling and badminton).

Grange U3A holds its annual Enrolment Day at the Victoria Hall on Tuesday 18 March. This provides members with the opportunity to renew membership for the year but will be in the form of an open day, with the opportunity for the curious to learn more about us. Information about Grange and District U3A can be found at www.u3asites.org.uk/grange, or the Grange information centre offices.

Investment Matters By Jason Crane APFS, CFPcm

Whilst we all should have an ‘end of tax year checklist’, the tax breaks on offer to each of us are often left unused and therefore lost.

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Maximising the returns, be it growth, income or a combination of the two, from savings and investments is not only about selecting the best performing funds or the savings account paying the highest rate of interest; it is equally as important to ensure that they remain as tax efficient as possible so more of the return is retained by you. It is difficult to cover all the tax saving opportunities within an article such as this; the following are two common, and perhaps straightforward, options.

An Individual Savings Account (ISA) is an ideal way to invest; any tax paid on interest can be reclaimed within an ISA and capital growth is free of capital gains tax. Up to £15,000 per individual can be placed in an ISA this tax year (increasing to £15,240 from 6th April 2015). As the tax year end is only just over a month away (from date of publication) this means that you can shelter up to £30,240 from taxation within the space of six weeks; indeed a couple between them could shelter up to £60,480.

Every year you can take a gain on an investment without paying tax on the realised gain; this is one particular allowance that is often overlooked, and therefore lost. Capital

Gains Tax (CGT) is only charged when gains exceed your annual allowance, currently £11,000 per individual; capital gains (growth rather than income) is therefore free of tax up to this level. Multiple allowances can be used for jointly held assets, allowing further gains to be made tax free. Any realised gain in excess of this is taxed at 18%, or 28% for those that exceed the basic rate tax band (capital gains in excess of the annual allowance are added to other income).

Careful year on year tax planning can ensure tax on gains are minimised or preferably avoided altogether. As already noted, CGT planning can be doubly effective for jointly held assets. An investment should never be made simply from a tax position; however, making the most of tax allowances coupled with successful investment planning will compound returns year on year.

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.


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At a meeting of the Facilities Committee which took place on Monday 16th February, the future of Victoria Hall was discussed.

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There is a possibility that South Lakeland District Council (SLDC) funding, which has helped with the running and maintenance costs of the hall, may be reduced or withdrawn leaving Grange Town Council, or the local taxpayers to be precise, picking up the tab. Grange Town Council took over the hall many years ago on the basis that SLDC supported the running of it. The annual funding varies but over the past few years it has amounted to around £20,000 - £25,000 a year. There are several options open to the council to improve the long term viability which include making further efficiency savings but also to increase revenue through more bookings but this would certainly require further investment to improve what's on offer. By the end of the meeting the Councillors agreed that there are probably three options open to them, and plan to explore them further. 1. Do nothing. Just keep running things as they are, while maintaining the building in a usable state. 2. Sell the hall. This begs the question of how saleable Victoria Hall is

considering the fact that it is a listed building, has limited access, and no parking, and is that what residents want? 3. Spend money on current facilities in order to attract more bookings to the hall as a venue for weddings, anniversary parties, 21sts etc. in order that the people of Grange get to keep what is essentially their ‘village hall’. Chairman of the Council, Tom Harvey said: "The Victoria Hall is an integral part of our Town. The overriding question is, do residents of Grange want to keep it, and more importantly, continue to actually use it? They pay for it, and I think it’s important we hear from those who both do and don't use it. Why do you use it, and for those that don't, what do we need to do to make it more attractive for more people to make use of it?" Do you feel strongly about Victoria Hall? Do you think we should keep the hall which is undoubtedly expensive but an integral part of Grange, do you have any thoughts on what could be done with it?

To have your say contact victoriahallmanager@grangeoversands.net. Alternatively your comments/suggestions can also be left in the Information Centre, posted to the Victoria Hall Manager at the Victoria Hall, Main Street, LA11 6DP or go and discuss it at the next Councillor drop in session at the library on March 13th 10:00 until 12 noon.

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Ulverston Police Station to close

Worry over response times

Grange Now has learnt that Ulverston Police Station is due to close from September this year. Grange Town Council were informed on 9th February that Cumbria Police have also asked officers for redundancy expressions of interest. Having contacted Cumbria Police on 16th February, Grange Now have learned that plans highlighted last October for a multi emergency services centre are still under discussion and are unlikely to have come to fruition by September this year. Response following the closure could be from Kendal and Barrow. There was concern expressed on the likely effect on response times. It is not known at this time where the existing Grange community team will be based. Crime Commissioner Richard Rhodes and Chief Constable Jerry Graham delivered the stark message recently and despite being sympathetic the message is clear. On 28 January Richard Rhodes explained to Grange Now’s sister paper Windermere Now and local town councillors that since 2009 Cumbria Constabulary has had to save £16M, mainly through cutting “back office” costs. However, between now and 2019 further recurring savings of at least £11M must be found. When these have been implemented, expenditure

on Cumbria’s police will have been reduced by 25 per cent. Surprisingly however Grange Now also learned in an announcement on 12th February Cumbria Constabulary will be appointing up to 90 police officers in their latest recruitment drive.

During the financial year 20152016, the force is looking to recruit officers in a bid to bolster its ranks The application process is now open and closes on 27th February 2015. Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Steve Johnson said:“Police Officers work hard to support our communities, to tackle crime, anti-social behaviour and focus on the issues that matter most to local people.

“The new officers will replace officers who have retired and support the front line within local communities working with local people focussing on the areas that are important to them. Funding takes no account of a seasonal, but very significant 28 per cent, increase in population linked to temporary workers and

visitors . The financial challenge faced by Cumbria’s police service may also be compounded by other pressures. The Commissioner explained that one of these is the effect of the formula used to fund police forces. In the case of Cumbria this helps to underpin the additional cost of policing dispersed rural communities by enhancing funding by approximately 20%. He fears that this may come under scrutiny if metropolitan police forces with higher crime rates in their areas seek to attract funds allocated currently to low crime constabularies like Cumbria. Another problem is that in December Scotland Yard commissioner, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, called for the existing 43 forces across England and Wales to be replaced with nine regional ‘super forces’. The downside for Cumbria, if it were to become part of a large NW constabulary, said Commissioner Rhodes, is that funding could be channelled towards large crime vulnerable conurbations such as Manchester and Liverpool. The Labour Party supports this approach and so a change in government could see amalgamations. Chief Constable Jerry Graham said that Cumbria has the second lowest crime rate in the country and his aim is to “mitigate any harm to the public” as a result of cuts. Although Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) and road patrols are a visible and desirable aspect of policing, there is much, he said, that happens outside the public eye that must also be funded: dealing with historic and current child exploitation, and the deterrence and detection of complex crime, are examples. With 85% of his budget made up of staff costs, the Chief Constable explained that frontline reductions in manpower are inevitable.

Scouting is Growing

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The 1st Grange & Cartmel Scout Group is growing and now has over 100 young people involved. This success means that they are starting a second Scout Troop on Monday evenings, which will begin on 23 February. The new Scout Leaders are all experienced, two of them have recently moved to the area to work, Zoe Penfold and Gina Daneliuk. Working with them is Mark Payne who also leads our Explorer Scout Unit. There are now opportunities for young people aged 10½ to 14 to join Scouts on either Mondays or Wednesdays. The Scouts recently entered two teams in the Kentdale District Cooking Competition. Although they did not win (they plan to do so next year) they produced some excellent food against a high standard. At the last meeting before half term the Scouts held a Pancake Pandemonium evening with awards for the most decorative, best tasting and the highest flipped! The Group has lots planned for 2015 including a Patrol Leader Training weekend, Beaver Sleepover and a Pack Holiday. Many of the young people in the Group are developing their archery skills making good use of the equipment purchased in 2014. With Cubs moving up into Scouts and Beavers moving up to Cubs there has never been a better chance of getting a place in one of the two Beaver Scout Colonies. If you know of a boy or girl aged 6 or 7 who would be interested please contact the Group Scout Leader Barbara Leader (33270). It is never too soon to get on the joining list if you are younger and if you are much older they can always find ways for you to help. They would be glad to hear from you.

SOUTH LAKELAND DISTRICT COUNCIL Town and Country Planning, England The Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012 In accordance with the Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012, South Lakeland District Council recently consulted on an application made by Lower Allithwaite Parish Council for the designation of Lower Allithwaite Parish as a Neighbourhood Area for the purposes of Neighbourhood Planning. Following the consultation, South Lakeland District Council’s Cabinet has resolved to approve the application. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Lower Allithwaite Parish is designated as a Neighbourhood Area, to be known as Lower Allithwaite Neighbourhood Area, under Part 2 of the Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012. Details of the designation can be found on the Council’s website www.southlakeland.gov.uk and can be inspected during normal opening hours at South Lakeland House, Kendal, LA9 4DL and at Grange library. More information about Neighbourhood Planning can also be found on the Council’s website. If you have any queries about the designation or Neighbourhood Planning in South Lakeland more generally, please email developmentplans@southlakeland.gov.uk or write to the Development Plans Manager, South Lakeland District Council, South Lakeland House, Lowther Street, Kendal, LA9 4DL. Lawrence Conway, Chief Executive, 5 February 2015. 4

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Grange Dentist walking to Everest for charity

Neighbourhood Plan Update – Secret Green Spaces A big thank you to all residents who have already voted. It looks like we will get a clear mandate that the Town wants a Neighbourhood Plan.

are engaging with the Business Community as well as local residents so people who have a stakehold in the town’s future have a chance to contribute.

To find out how the Plan is progressing, check out future editions of Grange Now, the Town Council Website www. grangeoversandstowncouncil. gov.uk and Facebook page – look for the Grange-over-Sands Community Page.

As part of the Plan we need to compile a list of green spaces and un-used plots of land in the town. We want to preserve the green spaces we have. We all know about big areas such as the Playing Fields, Community Orchard and Park Road Gardens but are there other green spaces or empty plots of land near where you live or work? Please tell us about them and include a photo if you can.

The Steering Group is meeting regularly to work on this. If you would like to get involved, get in touch with the Town Council office on 015395 32375 or email contactus@grangeoversands.net

John Carney

Local Dentist, John Carney, is raising money for the British Heart Foundation by walking to Everest Base Camp. Located over 17500ft above sea level, John will be walking over an 18 day period through the Himalayas to reach Everest Base Camp. John told Grange Now: “The British Heart Foundation do excellent work to pioneer research into new medications and advance surgical techniques. Having friends and family die through heart disease, I can think of no better charity to directly support.” When he decided to take on this challenge in November 2014, John organised an intense walking regime in the Lakes. Despite the recent weather resulting in waist deep snow, 70mph winds and sub-zero temperatures, John feels very optimistic about his adventures in Nepal. If you’d like to support John in raising money for the British Heart Foundation you can donate online at : justgiving.com/JohncarneyEverest or call in to Avondale Dental Practice on Kents Banks Road where donations are been taken.

The Steering Group is working on making our five Objectives as robust as possible – we need everyone to have confidence that we can achieve these and make a real difference for the town. We

A date for your diary in March sees the welcome return of Tim Chu and Ian Bailey who perform A Celebration of Simon and Garfunkel on Friday 13th March at 8pm in the Victoria Hall. We now have tickets on sale £12.00 each. The ‘Keg and Kitchen’ have now reintroduced cinema to Grange and in conjunction with Cine North will be showing four films in February, March, April and May, full programmes can be collected from the Information Centre or the ‘Keg and Kitchen’.

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We now have a new selection of cards of local interest by Nick Thorne which are exclusive to our Information Centre. A range of postcards and cards by local photographer Andy Mortimer are also available. Both are proving to be extremely popular. You can also visit the new website on www.grangeoversands towncouncil.gov.uk for further information on the services of Grange-over-Sands Town Council and our Information Centre who work successfully together in joint offices to give everyone a more comprehensive service.

Grange Now has been informed that a sale of surplus goods will take place at St Paul’s Parish Hall on Saturday 28th

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It is part of an award Morecambe Bay Partnership received in 2013 for a suite of projects to boost the visitor economy in the Bay area and included the 2020VISION exhibition and theatre show you'll remember from last year.The aim, to make Morecambe Bay a great destination for cyclists and cycle tourism. Not only that, the aim is to have it ready this summer! There is controversy however around the prospect of allowing the route to travel along the promenade in Grange.

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If, like most people, you started 2015 with good intentions - dreams of a fitter, sleeker figure - and have not met your own expectations, then don’t despair. This applies to the majority of us. However, how about keeping fit sitting down …. on a bicycle?

Janet Barton (Morecambe Bay Partnership) and Nicky Whinfield (Sustrans) gave a presentation to Grange Town Council on 9th February. They explained that the route had been two and a half years in development and offered a ‘cohesive spine’ to allow visitors to explore. It is not a challenge route where groups aim to go ‘fast as you can.’ Rather the ethos is a route where people take their time visiting cultural assets and heritage sites. Following a test drive last September there has been investment in signing, racks and mapping and the plan is to launch in June 2015. An information event on 11th March at Ulverston Coronation Hall will outline the opportunities for communities and businesses. It is hoped that a similar event will be held in Grange soon. Nicky Whinfield from Sustrans explained that it

During 2014 a national initiative, Sky Ride, resulted in more than 400 people being inspired to take in the local landscape on two wheels in the Lake District. The success locally of this initiative was acknowledged in a presentation made by Cycle Britain to the Go Lakes Travel programme. Work has commenced on another jetty to help open up access to Windermere’s west

is 20 years since cycle routes were first created with the Coast to Coast challenge route. The Morecambe Bay Cycleway is the first route to slow it down or turn it on it's head and is based on viewpoints not challenge - for example there may be an option out to Humphrey Head. Grange is a destination as the route has been designed so that cyclists start and finish their day at Grange. Nicky Whinfield likened the plans to another route, the Hadriansway which attracts 7,500 cyclists a year, so 30-40 a day in the season supporting 75 jobs end to end through bike hire, shops, accomodation and food. Members of the public raised concern on a number of issues. Had permission been granted from SLDC, were healthy and safety issues properly addressed. Was there an insurance policy required and had proper thought been given to dangerous junctions - the right turn to Meathop being a good example?

More than anything however those members of the public who attended the presentation were concerned that the route would optionally follow the promenade in addition to or even instead of through the Grange town centre. Opinions were expressed as to safety as there is already traffic from both pedestrians and vehicles. Can the promenade accommodate an increase in cyclist numbers to the tune of an extra 30-40 a day. As recently as 2nd February SLDC confirmed that a final decision on route had not yet been taken. More on these objections can be seen on the letters page in this issue.

What do you think? Should the increase in visitors be routed through the town to enhance economic benefit and protect current prom users from more traffic? Or does it provide an opportunity to persuade SLDC to repair the promenade?

shore and encourage car-free travel. Work on a 37 metre floating jetty at YMCA National Centre, Lakeside, has started as part of a partnership between the GoLakes Travel programme, YMCA Lakeside and South Lakeland District Council. It will accommodate private boat users and scheduled passenger-carrying vessels. This follows the construction of a new jetty at Bark Barn near

Belle Grange that opened in the summer of 2014. The two jetties will provide much improved access to the west shore by boat and more choice for walkers and cyclists. GoLakes is a £6.9M travel programme that aims to reduce the area’s CO2 emissions by 11,000 tonnes by 2015. The aim is to help local businesses and the economy, and to encourage visitors to make fewer car journeys in the Lake District.

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A day in the life

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John the Lengthsman When I found John Gilmore, a resident of Grange for over 17 years, he was busy cleaning graffiti from the walls of the toilets off Pig Lane. We then moved on to another sign further down which was again put to rights with a clean and polish. It is this constant maintenance and attention to detail that helps to keep the town looking ship-shape and attractive to both residents and visitors alike. Covering the length and breadth of the parish (hence the name lengthsman) from Grange Golf Club to the top of the fell by the cemetery and then along the main path from Allithwaite to Grange top road. From clearing the snow in winter to strimming the paths and cutting weeds, John has been the lengthsman now for 6 years. John says, ‘It’s not just keeping the place clean and tidy, but it’s an opportunity to contribute to your own village and clean up the area where you live. It’s about having a

'APPY' LAD - Luke Atkinson

Flookburgh Primary School pupil, Luke Atkinson, seemed very bemused by his new found fame when Grange Now spoke to him on 13th February. Luke, 11, was thrust into the spotlight when he won a national Espresso Coding competition with his design for a winter themed app. Year 5 & 6 teacher Mr Ross entered his class into the competition as a way of teaching computer coding ahead of the new curriculum which the government brings into force next year. Mr Ross said Luke picked up the necessary skills very quickly and applied them to his game which the competition organisers described as ‘incredibly complicated to design’. His app is a game whereby 6 snowmen pelt santa with snowballs. Points are amassed when the snowballs are dodged. The game has 15 levels and is very complicated. Grange Now asked Luke, who is due to start Cartmel Priory School in September this year, if he intends to go into computer programming when he leaves school but, surprisingly, he said no. Luke said he is interested in farming and cars and hopes to be a mechanic when he leaves school. He told us he prefers to be outside. I’m sure this response will will have many a parent smiling including Luke’s own parents who are very proud of him.

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At the end of this month (February), tenders are due to go out for TransPennine Express and Northern franchises. Cumbria County Council have been lobbying hard for improvements in our rail services and CCC’s lead member for transport, Councillor Keith Little has said this is a crucial time, “We are on the cusp of seeing what exactly we’re going to get in

our rail services for the next decade. We have been lobbying hard for improvements and telling government we need to see ambition, incentives for growth and flexibility in those tenders. The last franchises awarded in 2004, locked us into a poor quality service which did nothing to encourage investment and could not cope with the growth in passenger numbers. The result is a rail network which in some areas is not fit for purpose compared with other networks across the country.” Tim Owen, Chairman of the Furness Line Community Rail Partnership told Grange Now: “In the December edition of Modern Railways magazine

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pride in where you live and people appreciate it.’ A good example is painting the squirrel benches along the prom. John estimates some of these are over 100 years old - do you know for sure? The job can often mean acting as occasional tourist guide or acting as an ‘extra pair of eyes and ears’ to report anything out of place

there is an article about a proposal to convert 75 former sub-surface underground trains for use at speeds up to 60 mph on the main railway network. A demonstration is planned for the end of next May. The trains, formerly electrically powered from the underground’s third and fourth rail system, would be given diesel engines. The trains are not of the cramped deep level tube type, but are larger in size and can use main railway line platforms. Work has now started on producing the demonstrator. It is assumed that this rolling stock will be of interest to bidders for the new Northern franchise, who will be looking at ways to remove the Pacers from use.”

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Celebration for £1.6m Grant for Wildlife £1.6 million has been awarded to Cumbria Wildlife Trust by the Heritage Lottery Fund for the purchase, restoration and access improvements to Eycott Hill, which lies between Penrith and Keswick near Mungrisdale

This Heritage Lottery Fund grant follows financial and moral support from hundreds of people across Cumbria. £150,000 has been donated by 400 supporters and other grants have been made by Wren, Cumbria Waste Management Environment Trust and the Garfield Weston Foundation.

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Eycott Hill was identified by Cumbria Wildlife Trust five years ago as a site for purchase due to its huge potential for restoration and as a demonstration site for wildlifefriendly upland land management. It is an exceptionally rich area of 216 hectares of wildlife habitat set in a spectacular location within the stunning scenery of the Lake District National Park.

Writer, broadcaster and fell walker Stuart Maconie says: “The news that Cumbria Wildlife Trust has been granted Heritage Lottery Fund money to begin restoration and access work on Eycott Hill is wonderful news for those of us who love this rough and shapely hill in a gloriously lonely and unspoilt part of the Lakes. Get up there and see for yourself.”

Helen Duxbury, Development Manager at Cumbria Wildlife Trust, says “It has taken two years, many grant applications and lots of requests to our members for support, but I am over the moon we have secured this final grant. I’m now looking forward to restoration work and access improvements getting underway this spring.” Eycott Hill is the largest isolated piece of open access land in the National Park and the full grant will enable Cumbria Wildlife Trust to provide public access to the site for the first time.

Visitors will be able to see upland conservation in action at close range and will be able to enjoy an excellent lower level walk in an upland environment – great for those days the weather is bad in the high fells.

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A community project that will blow you away! High Winds is a continuation of the very successful wind farm that is Baywind, which was launched in 1996 with a share offer for a community owned wind farm near Ulverston. Baywind has operated for 18 years generating renewable electricity and rewarding its member investors with the surplus earned after operating expenses have been deducted. Like Baywind, High Winds has a co-operative like structure and will join other co-operatives under the Energy4All umbrella. High Winds will have a larger community fund whereby about £ 2 million over 20 years will be ploughed back into projects in the local area. High Winds allows individuals to personally contribute to measures that will reduce green-house gas emissionsand the Society wants to increase the number of local members in South Cumbria in a very successful share offer. Please call for further information 01229 821028

Apprentice and Careers Fair

For anyone interested in apprenticeships, Kendal College will be holding an ‘Apprentice and Careers Fair’ on Thursday 12th March between 2-7pm. The event will coincide with National Apprenticeship Week and will include the involvement of employers, training providers, volunteer and gap year organisations and careers services. The aim of the event is to raise awareness of the many and varied opportunities available to both the young people and adults in our community. As such, the event is open to the public as well as Kendal College students. We spoke to one University graduate, Lorena Keating from Grange, who had this to say on apprenticeships: “In my final year of college, there was a real emphasis on university being the next step if you wanted a fulfilling, successful career. However, after finishing a 3 year degree, I was left with a degree but no work experience which limits you to graduate jobs and very few other companies who are willing to train you. An apprenticeship allows you to study towards a qualification in your field whilst working to gain that invaluable experience. I wish I had known more about apprenticeships before making the choice to go to University.” A local Apprenticeship tutor told Grange Now: “Over the last few years there has been a huge increase in students doing apprenticeships. I believe this is in part due to government investment, as much as growth returning to the UK market. The result of this is that young people now have a credible alternative to full time education and University.

Lights at Trevenna raise record total for NSPCC Every year local vet, Jeremy Voakes, along with wife Mandy, decorate their house on Green Lane with thousands of Christmas lights. I am sure many of you reading this have been along with (and without) children to see this amazing sight. Trevenna, which is situated near the foot of Applebury Hill between Allithwaite and Cark, put on its best show ever last year and this is possibly why an incredible £3104.82 has been raised for the NSPCC. Jeremy told Grange Now: “Having raised so much we can’t not do it again so we will hopefully see everyone again next year - still got plenty of this years still to pack away first though!” Sheila Tyson, Chair of South Cumbria and Grange NSPCC called into the Grange Now offices to thank Mr and Mrs Voakes for all their hard work. Shelia said: We would like to say a huge thank you to Jeremy and Mandy for this truly amazing amount of money. The NSPCC are enormously

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With the imminent opening of offices in Grange, Progression Solicitors are set to host Cumbria Business Growth Hub, the Family Business Network March 'Insight' event. Directors, Anthony Smith and Pamela Horobin will present about the challenges of working as directors and a married couple in a professional business. Progression Solicitors has offices in Windermere and Ulverston and has grown into a successful family owned practice. The event will offer insight into how that success has been achieved. Organised by Coulson Associates the partner appointed by the Cumbria Business Growth Hub to deliver the Cumbria Family Business Network the event takes place on Tuesday 10th March at Lakeside Hotel from 10.30am to 1pm and includes lunch. Businesses interested in finding out how to become involved and to check if they are eligible to tap into this event and a range of advice and support from the Cumbria Growth Hub Family Business Network should visit www. cumbriagrowthhub.co.uk, call the delivery partner Coulson Associates on 015396 30108 or contact Nikki Park by e-mail to nikki@coulsonassociates.com

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added: “We are very pleased to let all our supporters of the NSPCC know that through their generosity and effort £6,290.63 was raised during the past year. This figure included a large boost of £3,104.82 from Mr & Mrs Voakes and their family who made a tremendous effort and decorated their house during the Christmas period with a profusion of illuminations and was raised from members of the public who were delighted to see the display."

grateful for their annual donation and for all the hard work and effort that goes into putting this event together. We can’t say thank you enough” Jeremy went on to say: “We would like to thank everyone who visited and donated, and help spread the word encouraging others to do the same. It has all been passed on to the NSPCC and will stay local helping children in Cumbria.” Tessa Finn, a Committee member for NSPCC also

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Once again this month Jackie and I have not been very busy so I took the opportunity to take the Mayoral chain in to have a missing link replaced and the whole thing a general overhaul. F I T N E S S

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As I reported to the Town Council on the 9th February the County Council Lib Dem Labour Cabinet are recommending to Full Council a 2% increase in council tax later in the month. I will not be supporting this proposal and will be voting against it.

The County Council Senior Manager with responsibility for Highways and I reported to the Town Council at this meeting on the results of the nine areas where traffic monitoring had taken place before Christmas.

Of the six locations in the centre of the Town the average speed was shown to be well within the speed limit and of the three on the outskirts they were within 10% of the 30mph limit. The Senior Manager agreed to undertake more monitoring in the summer months to give the Town Council the information

card delivered with your magazine to show that you, too, wish the town to have such a document. Already a great deal of work has been carried out by the Steering Group who meet fortnightly and a great deal more work will be undertaken before the culmination of the Plan. The starting point for this was the massive amount of information you gave us when you filled in your questionnaires for the Community Led Plan, the results of which were published and delivered to every household last autumn. At a later stage there will be another opportunity for you to support this venture as once the Neighbourhood Plan is written we will need a Referendum to ratify it before it becomes a legally binding document. Once in place it will give the town a plan for the future. We can’t stop development within Grange but this document will go some way

relating to a busier period of time. This will enable us to compare volumes of traffic and speeds to help understand the movement of vehicles through and in the Town.

I would like to add my thanks to the Highways team that have just recently re-surfaced part of Hampsfell Road and Pig Lane in the centre of the Town. They managed the process with a minimum of inconvenience and disruption to us all and did an excellent job.

Our Local County Council Engagement Officer Kelly Alty is leaving us to pastures anew. I would just like to thank her on your behalf for all the dedicated work she has done for our communities here in the Grange Area. The new officer taking on Kelly’s role with be Carol Last who can be reached on 01539 713180 e-mail carol.last@cumbria. gov.uk Regards Bill Wearing Conservative County Councillor Grange Division to mitigating the effects of it and will also bring in very welcome funds for us to spend on infrastructure.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank our Town Clerk, Viv Tunnadine, for all the energy, imagination and sheer hard work she has put in during the time she has been with us. Sadly for us, she is moving on to pastures new and I am sure we would all like to wish her a happy and successful future. The next Council Outreach session will be on Friday March 13th at the Library from 10 am until 12 noon. I hope some of you will take the time to drop in and have a chat with us. We would be delighted to see you.

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The other day I was able to have a meeting with the Schools Minister, David Laws MP, to press the case for more government funding for school transport.

The government has increased the age at which students can stop studying to 18 but has done nothing to help pay for the cost of getting students to school or college when they are over 16. This is particularly tough on those students who are in the catchment of a school, like Cartmel, that does not have a sixth form so they suddenly find that the amount they have to pay in transport shoots up when they turn 16. I argued strongly that the Government should consider introducing a “rural pupil premium” as an extension of the pupil premium they have already introduced to for children who need more support. Failing to provide this support for children in rural areas, leaving the finding of any funding to the local authority (who shorter of cash than ever) is simply unfair and yet another

example of something that makes it even harder for ordinary people to live outside big towns.

Transport has been a bit of a theme this month. A report came out earlier this year showing that Cumbria had cut the amount spent on transport more than any other authority in the North West of England. At their meeting last month the council decided to withdraw all subsidies from scheduled bus services.

This is again particularly unfair to people who live outside big towns. It seems to me that there are any number of things that the council can do to save money before they need to think about removing all subsidies. They could look at joint commissioning of transport services across all the councils involved in these decisions so allowing efficiencies and making it more likely that the services work together. They could also allow council members who have a budget of £10,000 to spend on projects and improvements in their electoral divisions to spend this on bus services. All of this could enable the council to fund things like later

Local safety group wins national award

Representatives of the South Cumbria Occupational Health and Safety Group (SCOHSG) were presented with a silver Alan Butler Award (recognise the achievements

running of buses around education establishments. I am pressing them to look into these and other measures before they even consider reducing subsidies that inevitably hit rural services harder than those in towns and cities. As ever the month has also seen its fair amount of campaigning for improved services for our hospital in Kendal. We have launched a petition demanding that the hospital trust reinstate 24 hour maternity cover in the Helm Chase unit at the hospital. We were told that the removal was a temporary measure brought on by staff shortages but I am still waiting to receive confirmation that this is the case. If you would like to support the campaign (about 1000 people had when I last looked) then please go to my website www.timfarron. co.uk and follow the links. If I can help you with these or any other issues then please do get in touch, you can email me at tim@timfarron.co.uk or call the office on 01539 723 403.

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So if you are in the mood for a new look for the new season or would just like to freshen up your existing look, please contact Darren or Jo on 01524 702111.

Whether it’s time to give the home a fresh lick of paint, spruce up the soft furnishings or tackle some of those bigger jobs, and our paper certainly has many great companies advertising who can help you with new ideas.

Following that really cold spell, it’s lovely to see the Spring sunshine finally filtering through. The snowdrops and daffodils are out, the lambs are raising a smile and we all seem to have a bit more of a ‘spring’ (sorry!) in our step.

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The meeting ended with the RotaKids proudly giving Tim a tour of the school. Rotarian John Biddlestone said: “it was an excellent opportunity for the RotaKids of Grange CE Primary School to gain valuable insights into the role of an MP, and how Parliament works.”

Careers advice at Cartmel Priory

It is at this time of year that students and young people are starting to think about the next step in their education or career. Grange Now spoke to Cartmel Priory School and they told us: “Students at Cartmel Priory School have a fine record of academic achievement. In 2014, the school was one of six schools in the South Lakes performing better than the national average in terms of the % of students securing five or more A*-C grades (including English and maths). More importantly, the school was one of four in the South Lakes that achieved better than the national average in terms of academic value added since primary school (John Ruskin, Queen Elizabeth and Settlebeck being the other three schools). Whilst good exam results have been shown to be linked closely to future success, however, it is also essential that every student gets the right individual guidance and advice on career pathways.”

Cartmel has a Careers and Work Related Learning Coordinator, who ensures that guidance is available at different stages of the students’ school careers from Key Stage 3 onwards. There is, however, a particularly strong focus during Years 10 and 11, when students are supported through mock interviews, health & safety training, work placements and a careers fair. During Year 11, every student also has an individual interview to discuss their future career plans with a personal adviser. They are taught how to use the Careers Library and computer programmes to find out more about the types of academic courses/work in which they are interested. Students record their achievements, set targets for the future and complete a personal statement. The school has also been delighted to welcome back successful ex-students who have gone onto Oxbridge Colleges to encourage the academically able students to set their aspirations high.

Need help managing your Caravan Park’s broadband?

If you were at the recent Lakes Hospitality Show you may have seen Kencomp launch their new Hotspot designed to manage Wi-Fi for Caravan Parks & hotels. The Hotspot is being used by a number of customers in the Cartmel area to help them make sure their guests have a good internet experience. It does this by ensuring all guests get an equal share of the broadband, no one person can monopolise it and slow it down for everyone else. If you run a holiday park or hotel and would like help managing your broadband and Wi-Fi contact Kencomp: 01539 898145, www.kencomp.net.

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FOOD & DRINK

Off the Shelf

Do you like computers? Like helping people? Have time to spare? You could be just the person we’re looking for! At Grange Library we are looking for enthusiastic, friendly volunteers to help people with little or no experience of using computers or tablets. You’ll need a few hours to spare on a regular basis (times are flexible) whilst the library is open. We will arrange a mandatory DBS check (previously CRB) for you. Please contact the library for more information on 32749 or email grange.library@cumbria.gov.uk On Monday 2nd March Thelma, our Macmillan Volunteer, will be available in the library to provide advice on the information available including Macmillan booklets and library books in the Macmillan collection, from 12 noon to 2 pm. Storytime with Tina or Lyn will be on Wednesday 11th and 25th March 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! If you, or someone close to you, has dementia, come and talk to a representative from the Alzheimer’s Society on Friday 13th February between 10 am to 12 noon, to find out more about the condition and also what help is available. Councillor Outreach will take place on Saturday 14th March between 10 am and noon. Town Councillors from Grange Town Council will be available to talk to about concerns relating to the Grange area. Please note that due to the layout of the library confidential matters cannot be discussed at this Outreach and for these a separate appointment should be made with the Town Council. We have 3 different displays in the library this month. For the first 2 weeks Allithwaite & Cartmel WI are celebrating the Women’s Institute Centenary and Ulverston Outsiders are promoting their performance of Fawlty Towers. Then we will have a display of a selection of photographs of Nepal, together with prayer flags and children’s artwork. The 532 & 530 bus timetable changed again on 16th February 2015. Copies of the new timetable are now available to collect in the Library.

A date for your diary

Best put this date in your diary now, Leven Valley Support Group for St Marys Hospice have announced that this year’s annual charity fashion show will take place on 17th April. Once again the fashion show comes to you courtesy of the amazing Two by Two Fashions of Ulverston. The event will take place at Cafe Ambio, Haverthwaite and we will bring you more details of where to get tickets next month. All proceeds from the event go to St Mary’s Hospice, Ulverston.

In Search of ‘Piefection’ What better excuse to celebrate one of the nation’s favourite dishes than British Pie Week? Whether a deep-filled Steak & Ale Pie or a sophisticated Game Pie, there is something homely and comforting about this hearty fare that just can’t be beaten! As a nation of Pie fanatics, we love nothing better than a tasty wholesome Pie, in

The ins and outs of the milk price

Dairy farming and milk prices have been in the news recently as the industry faces one of its cyclical downturns. Having run our family dairy farm at Low Sizergh Barn for 35 years, we know that this plummet will be followed by a recovery and that the quality of milk, environmental stewardship and high standards of animal welfare that we - and dairy farmers on our doorstep provide, will win out. If you’re keen to support local

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.

fact, 75% of Brits enjoy a Pie at least once a month. But these aren’t any old Pies our ever more sophisticated palates demand only the best – pie eaters everywhere are seeking the ultimate pie perfection (Piefection). Pauline Higginson, our chief Pie Maker of 30 years, says “The key for us is to use top quality, fresh, seasonal ingredients, and the best of local meat, combined with the expertise of our baking team. Our meat is provided and prepared by our onsite butchers and then it is slow cooked to ensure

tenderness and fantastic flavour”. Not content with an extensive range of AwardWinning Pies, Pauline launched ‘Higginsons Celebration Pies’, in 2013 to coincide with the shop’s celebration of 30 years in business. The Celebration Pie Service gives customers the chance to create unique savoury pies for any occasion, be it birthdays, weddings or parties. The traditional sponge is swapped for a succulent savoury filling and crisp, hot water pastry takes the

place of icing. They can also be topped with names and messages made from pastry. With the flavour only being limited by the imagination of the customer, could this be the chance to create your ultimate Piefection?

farmers, buying milk and milk products from a source as close to the farmer as possible is helpful. Here’s what to look out for in our farm shop:

Winter Tarn, organic salted and unsalted butter, £2.15 per 200g

Farmers have their milk tested for quality very regularly, and we know that ours is 3.4% protein and 4.3% butterfat – which are excellent numbers for a cheese milk. You can give it a try at our award-winning cheese counter.

Brades Farm, whole, semiskimmed and skimmed milk, from 55p

The milk in the farm shop chiller is from the Towers family at Brades Farm near Hornby. They’ve been farming in the Lune valley for generations and at their current location for 55 years. Their milk boasts the Freedom Foods logo, developed by the RSPCA and advocated by Compassion in World Farming, and they get a decent price per litre for it.

Our New Wine dispenser is now up and running and receiving rave reviews. 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. So what might you find on offer this Month? Here’s a preview

There’s nothing that beats farmhouse churned butter so we were not surprised when Winter Tarn’s butter, available from the chiller in salted and unsalted varieties, was award 3 gold stars in the Great Taste Awards 2012, just two years after they started making it.

Low Sizergh Barn, Kendal Creamy cheese, £1.19 per 100g Our own Kendal Creamy cheese, made at Rostock Dairy from the herd’s milk, was declared a Taste Cumbria Gold Champion at the 2013 Cumbria Life Food and Drink Awards.

For Pie week, and in fact, the whole month of March, we are bringing back a much-loved favourite: Our All-Day Breakfast Pie at a special price of just £2.50.

So come on... Join in Pie Week and tuck into a slice of your favourite Pie!

Windermere Ice Cream, Vanilla, £5.25 per litre

Windermere Ice Cream wanted to use milk from a local herd to make their ice cream so they have been teamed up with Low Sizergh Farm since 2005. While the majority of the delicious ice cream they produce is used for scooping, and enjoyed from vans and at events around the county, we stock their 100ml and 1 litre tubs in the farm shop freezers.

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ARTS & MUSIC

Featured artist

Amanda Hunter - designer silversmith

Amanda hails from South Africa, and she studied for a degree in Art and Design at the University of Cape Town.

Amanda told Grange Now: “ I left South Africa as a young woman, and then had a long career in community development and international adult education before returning full time to silversmithing five years ago.” She continued “I am permanently resident in Grange over Sands. My studio is in Beech Road. It’s not open to the general public other than for Art Trails, but people are welcome to visit by appointment or to spend a day learning how to make silver jewellery." Amanda also teaches silversmithing and enamelling as part of the adult education programme at Cartmel Priory School. The next Saturday workshops are on 14 March and 9th May. It’s a welcoming class suitable for beginners and more

Grange Youth Theatre - on tour

Grange Youth Theatre Group (GYTG) recently took their amazing pantomime, Sleeping Beauty on tour to Cumbria’s Childrens Hospice JIGSAW for the young patients, their families and the staff to enjoy. Performing in the hospice setting was a very special time for all the children involved. interviewed and recorded several people involved. Following this performance they did a bucket collection and raised £215.00 for JIGSAW. The money the GYTG have raised this year, has helped the Children's Hospice to undertake 3 brand new outreach projects: To enable the Children's Hospice nurses to take many of the services provided at JIGSAW out into the community and into the family's home.

ON TOUR: Grange Youth Theatre

This event couldn’t have taken place however if Leck’s Travel, Backbarrow hadn’t stepped in to help by providing, free of charge, a coach and driver to transport the children, helpers, scenery and props to Carlisle. A spokesman for the group told Grange Now: “We could not have achieved this performance without the help from Ann Newby of Leck’s Travel - so a big thank you to her”

To enable them to arrange creative and activity workshops to the children, young adults and their siblings and finally,

To enable them to appoint a dedicated Outreach. Worker who will work with all the families in the community.

The youth group (who are part of Grange Amateur Operatics Society), are led by Jean & Mick Malkin. Unbeknown to a lot of people the children also readily give up their free time during As Jigsaw is the chosen charity the year to also visit care homes of Radio Cumbria, Belinda in the area, to entertain the Hartingstall from the station went along to the performance and residents and staff. WindermereNow_Layout 1 04/12/2014 18:08 Page 1

Young Ben Lewis, playing Lun Tha and Charlotte Pyne, playing Tuptim give beautiful renditions of ‘I have Dreamed’, and ‘We kiss in the Shadows’, as they depict the tragic lovers. The March of the Siamese Children is a touching moment when the cast of local children, beautifully dressed by Costumier Hilary Stubbs, march on to greet their father, the King.

Tom and Amy Shepherd and Toby Wright skilfully show the acting skills they have gained in the Youth Sections pantomime. Howard St. Quentin as Captain Orton

Blues Weekend 27-29 March 2015

Top-quality music in the heart of the Lake District!

Headline Acts:

David Migden & the Twisted Roots The Laurence Jones Band Northsyde

PLUS: Rosco Levee & the Southern Slide: The Robin Bibi Band:TJ and the Suitcase: Matt Woosey: Stark: Al Hughes: The Blues Duo featuring Tommy Allen and Johnny Hewitt: The Deluxe: Zoe Schwarz Blue Commotion: Buzz Elliott: The Elderly Brothers

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More info can be found on my blog at passionflowerstudio.blogspot. co.uk and I can be contacted on passionflowerstudio@gmail.com

We may not dance but we shall certainly enjoy Grange Operatic Society’s latest production: ‘The King and I’, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s much loved musical about the love between widowed governess, Anna, played by the wonderfully talented Sam Grundy and the King of Siam superbly played by Steve Low.

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Amanda is also a member of the Green Door artists co-operative and Lakes Collective of artists and designer makers. My jewellery can currently be viewed in the Green Door exhibitions at The Brewery Arts Centre and Castle Dairy, both in Kendal, and I will also be exhibiting as part of the Green Door Art Trail at the end of March and at the Lakes Collective Summer Showcase at Rydal Hall, Ambleside. TOP: Teaching an Adult Ed class BOTTOM: Protest Bracelet

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experienced jewellery makers. Interestingly Amanda now teaches the Silversmithing course she used to attend.

Sam Grundy with some of the King's children & Steve Low (right)

and Sir Edward Ramsey with Mick and Jean Malkin as the Kralahome and Lady Thiang complete the cast. There are some beautiful songs in this production including ‘Hello, Young Lovers’, ‘Whistle a Happy Tune’. and of course ‘Shall we dance’.

The show has a golden Buddha and marvellous sets, designed and painted by the scenery team headed by the society’s president Colin Burrow, and with new, highly experienced Musical and Artistic Directors, John

Iveson and Shirley Britton leading proceedings, all the stops have been pulled out to make this an outstanding show not to be missed. The performance will run nightly at 7.30pm from Tuesday 3rd to Saturday 7th March with a matinee performance at 2.30pm on Saturday. Tickets available from ‘Butterfingers’ from 10:00am – 12 noon and 2:00pm – 4:00pm, by telephoning 015395 34098 or on the door.


Westmorland Orchestra

A concert to herald the opening of the Mary Wakefield Westmorland Music Festival and the arrival of spring – Three appealing and popular works by Mendelssohn, Brahms and Beethoven. Conductor: Richard Howarth Leader Pamela Redman (of Ulverston). The concert will take place on Saturday 14th March at Kendal Leisure Centre. The Overture The Hebrides (or Fingal’s Cave as it is sometimes known because this title was written on the first published score) was written after the 19-year-old Mendelssohn returned from a visit to Scotland. IAN BUCKLE is to be the soloist in the Piano Concerto no. 2 by Brahms. Ian wishes it to be known that he holds a season ticket at Sheffield Wednesday football club, and that among his favourite things are ‘French films and nice restaurants.’ Tickets are priced at £12 and are available from orchestra members, The Brewery Arts Centre or at the door. Young people aged 18 and under are free and under 14’s must be accompanied by an adult. Westmorland Hall, Kendal Leisure Centre at 7.30pm

Join a friendly art group?

Witherslack Art Group would like more people to come and join their group. A member of the group told Grange Now: “We are a small group of friendly like minded ladies and gents who meet at Witherslack Parish Hall every Friday 9.30-12.30 to draw and paint, and tea and coffee are provided. We have a varied programme, occasional tutor, encouragement from each other, but most of all we enjoy ourselves.” For more information contact: Liz on 015395 52155 or Marguerite on 015395 35220.

A night with the Rusty Bullets Leven Valley Support Group proudly present a fundraising evening of entertainment with the immensely popular Rusty Bullets. Tickets, which are limited, are priced at £7.50 and include a pie and pea supper. This will be a great evening and all proceeds will go to St Mary’s Hospice. Greenodd Village Hall, Saturday 14th March. Doors open 7.30pm to 12 midnight and there will be a Licensed bar and a raffle etc. To get tickets contact: Dot Crabtree on 015395 30132, Sylvia Chadwick on 015395 31685 or Marion Wilson on 015395 31779.

New Comedy Night in Ulverston A new night of stand-up comedy is coming to The Kings Hotel, Ulverston starting on 1st of March. Flookburgh based comedian, Mike Wilkinson, is hosting the first show which features headline comics Barry Dodds and Gary Delaney.

Mike, who last year filmed a series of Internet viral adverts for United Utilities ‘Water tight’ campaign in Cartmel, Grange and even his own kitchen told Grange Now: “I’m looking forward to putting some shows on locally. I play the Brewery in Kendal every now and then but I’ve been to Ulverston and they look like they need cheering up!” Tickets are £5 in advance from the Engine Inn in Cark, or £8 on the door. 8pm kick off.

In fine voice

Bay Community Singers are staging a Spring Concert on Thursday 26th March at 7:30pm in Grange United Reformed Church on Kents Bank Road. Everyone is welcome to come and hear an hour of music by the choir and other local musicians. Refreshments will be served afterwards and there will be a retiring collection for the NSPCC.

Green Door Art Trail

Now in its 10th year, the extremely successful Green Door Art Trail will take place on Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th March. The event runs throughout the South Lakes area but Cark is going to be a real hotspot. There will be nine artists exhibiting and demonstrating at Lower Holker Village Hall from 10.30 to 5pm each day. As well as a wide variety of art to admire and maybe purchase there will be homemade refreshments on sale. Also in Cark at Applegarth, Sunny Bank, Keith and Elizabeth Shorrock will be opening their workshop and studio to visitors. Keith makes wooden furniture and boxes and will be demonstrating the making of Shaker Boxes. Elizabeth makes handmade books and mixed

Cartmel Choral Society concert

LEFT: Keith Shorrock's shaker boxes

ABOVE: Elizabeth Shorrock's mixed media art

media art and she will be joined in the studio by another book artist, Annwyn Dean. Full details of all the artists involved in the trail can be

Cartmel Choral Society will perform Mendelssohn’s great choral work, Elijah, in Cartmel Priory on Saturday 28th March 2015 at 7.30pm. Jolyon Dodgson (bass) will sing the part of Elijah alongside soloists Tracie Penwarden (soprano), Tammy Jones (alto) and

found in the catalogue which will be available from the Grange Now office or can be seen and downloaded from the website www.greendoor.org.uk Robert Thompson (tenor). Adrian Self, Director of Cartmel Choral Society, will conduct accompanied by Andy Plowman on the organ. Tickets, which include the cost of interval coffee and biscuits, cost £10 and are available at the Cartmel Priory bookstall.

South Cumbria Musical Festival

The 2015 festival takes place between Sunday 22nd and Saturday 28th March and is held as usual in the Coronation Hall, Ulverston. The festival starts with brass classes on Sunday and follows on with speech, piano, woodwind, strings, choirs, vocals and culminating in a Gala Night on Saturday when performers from all disciplines compete for a valuable performance award in a cabaret setting. Tickets for Gala Night can be obtained by phoning 01229 584653 at any time or from the Coronation Hall during festival week or by phoning 07773403686 during festival week. This year’s festival promises to be the usual feast of good music and speech so come along to the Coronation Hall and be entertained by talented local performers. You won’t be disappointed! Advance festival programmes are available from Ulverston Library and The Full Octave, Tudor Square, Dalton from the second week of March.

20 years of work finally make the stage

Flookburgh & District Amateur Operatic Society(FDOS) hope you will go along and see their new musical, ‘The Adventures of Tom Dixon - Just a Little War’.

Barrow Male Voice Choir won the male choir class in the 2014 festival.

The music and lyrics for the production’s 11 songs have been written by FDOS member, Graeme Livingstone. Follow the life and times of Tom Dixon as he goes from local fluke fishing to join the Ulverston Volunteers and then to enlist with the regular army. His career sees him fighting with Wellington in Spain and Portugal and finally at Waterloo.

Lower Holker Village Hall is the venue. Tuesday to Friday - 24th to 27th March 2015 Tickets available on the door: Tuesday: £7/£5, Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday £8/£5 Phone Booking: 015395 34343. The Society would also like to thank everyone who came to their recent Coffee Morning - £440 was raised towards funding the next Musical Production.

Single, but don’t want to go out on your own? Nina Scott is organiser behind a series of social events designed to being single people together in the glorious surroundings of the Lake District. Lakes Singles Nights (LSN), aim to attract members from throughout the north west at a range of different venues. The aim, says Nina, is to provide social networking in the real world for single people, with events at

cocktail bars, outdoor activities, music venues, art and theatres, and lake cruises. LSN hopes to provide a busy and exciting social life in a world often dominated by couples.

“We want to provide friendship and companionship for people of all ages. Singles often feel isolated and are spending time trying to make friends, or find dates, online. This is a return to the traditional face-to-face way of meeting people,” says Nina. Similar schemes work very well in

London and other cities and Miss Scott hopes to bring this to the Lakes and take the pressure out of socialising. Nina continued: “We want to make sure that everyone – single, divorced, widowed – can have a good night out without being part of a couple. And without necessarily going on a date.”

Email lakes-singles-nights@outlook. com for further details or check Lakes Singles Nights on Facebook, and Twitter @LakesSingles.

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SCHOOL REPORTS

Allithwaite Primary

PARK LIFE: The Allithwaite Infants visiting South Lakes Wildlife Park

Last month we asked local residents to share their experiences of World War II to support the learning in Year 5 and 6. In addition to the poetry shared by an evacuee in Allithwaite, we have had offers from members of the community to join us in school and discuss their experiences. The children have been busy exploring a range of perspectives relating to the War and have found this fascinating. In contrast pupils in Year 3 and 4 have continued to explore Ancient Greek History, examining Myths and creating some fantastic Greek style pottery. The children will be putting on a play

focusing on Greek Myths to share with the school and parents.

In the infants the children had a wonderful experience visiting the South Lakes Wildlife Park. The children fed the penguins and Emus creating both trepidation and excitement! This proved to be a perfect way to draw the topic together and reinforce what they had been studying this term. We have a great deal of activity planned for the rest of the term including Science Week, World book Day and plenty of Easter celebrations including Forest day for the whole school.

Senior School & Sixth Form Open Morning Friday 6 March 9.30 - 12 noon

Tel: 015394 46164 www.windermereschool.co.uk admissions@windermereschool.co.uk

Flookburgh School

Nursery children have been making and investigating ice cubes, and learning about Chinese New Year. They also held a Learn Together morning shared with staff, friends and parents. Every child enjoyed “ teleporting” into Chinese culture especially with all lovely Chinese food brought and prepared by staff and parents. Reception children led a whole school assembly explaining to older children all about Chinese New Year and celebrations. Older KS1 children were looking at Greek mythology and investigating a plant’s life cycle followed by relevant experiments. Nurture Group children have been learning how to get transferred into an imaginary world based on book titled “Where the Wild Things Are”. KS2 children’s topic this term is “The World Around Us”. They are looking

Cartmel Priory School - Fun in the Alps

A recent School trip to Austria from the Children's viewpoint When I went on the ski trip to Austria with a school group recently, it was amazing. We stayed in a hotel, which was lovely. It was semi-modern – by that I mean it looked old-fashioned in some places but modern in others. We skied mainly in Alpendorf. We got divided into 3 groups – beginners, intermediates and experts. I was in the beginners group, with a lot of other people from my school as it was the first time lots of us had skied. Everyone did an outstanding job - I went from not being able to put on a pair of goggles or do snowploughs to going round corners and almost doing parallel turns by the end of the week. I would definitely go again and would recommend this ski trip to others. The only thing was the coach trip, it took over 24 hours to get there (and back again), but there isn’t really anything anyone can do to change that! Jack, Year 8

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It was a long journey but we eventually got to Austria and it was an absolutely brilliant! Everyone was really kind and the hotel was really great. We had early starts and late nights but these were all worth it as the skiing was perfect and the evening activities were really fun. There were also some spectacular falls and crashes but thankfully, nobody was injured. I really want to go again next year. Libby, Year 7

Lindale Primary & Pre-school Nursery Lindale Pre-School has had a busy start to 2015. A big focus of the last few weeks has been winter weather—which has been in good supply.

Children have enjoyed winter roleplay activities, painted pictures of snowmen and paid a visit to Lindale’s village shop to buy winter vegetables. More recently we have put on a ‘Dinosaur Week,’ making lots of model dinosaurs and reading some fun stories. Children have also been learning phonics, which helps to make sure they are ready for primary school when the time comes to move on from the Nursery. The cold weather

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at the diversity our planet provides and focusing on how plants and animals share our world. Also they are investigating the living things on our planet and discovering where they live and how they are able to live there. On Wednesday the 11th February Flookburgh School held a Cooperative Learning Morning and have learnt about famous artists. We have produced the pictures and paintings based on style of artists such as Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock, Laurence Stephen Lowry, Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee.

has not stopped us from getting outside for plenty of fresh air and exercise in our playground and lovely front garden. Lindale school have also had a busy start to the year! The children are loving learning through our Creative Curriculum. This week Class 2 have been investigating the construction of igloos through using sugar cubes; realising what a challenging task it is. Class 3 are learning about Aztecs and Chocolate and have been constructing floating gardens; investigating the most effective and durable materials for their designs. Class 1 have been busy building their own shops outside and also ordering on-line for their end of term party; calculating the cost of the party food. We are looking forward over half –term to the installation of a new climbing frames and other playground equipment, thanks to the very generous donation of a local company.


CHURCH NEWS

Bienvenido a Filling Station! Bienvenido! As the year begins, Filling Station is set to host two vibrant South American Christians both from Brazil. Andrea, a missionary, who studied theology at college and met her English husband Chris Mason on a mission trip to Egypt, and Barbara Hardt who

St Charles I was privileged to be involved along with a packed Church with standing room only in the funeral service of Flookburgh's 'barrow boy' – Peter Anderson. Well organised and led by Rev Rob Jackson, the people of Flookburgh and surrounding villages excelled themselves in their expression of love and respect for one of their own. Let

currently living in Grangeover-Sands, and both will be sharing their infectious joy, faith and delight in how the Lord is working in their lives.

has come to work in youth ministry with Chris on the

Cartmel Peninsula. Both are

me say not in grief that he is no more – but in thankfulness that he was and so many were blessed in sharing his life. May Peter rest in peace and Pat and John find fulfilment that their son 'the barrow boy' in his innocence gave joy to so many. I may be wrong, but I do think we can get so used to the routine of church services that we fail to see the deep and powerful meaning of the liturgical actions and consequently do not fully understand the power

Grange Methodist Toast Church celebrated their meeting on Sunday, January 25th, by inviting the adult congregation of Grange Methodist Church to share with them. After joining in singing of some action songs, and hearing the story Jesus told of the miraculous draught of fishes, chance came to show our drawing skills, as we drew a self portrait to be

Andrea and Barbara are looking forward to sharing their stories, their teaching and some great Spanish songs with us - who knows? We may all end up in a flurry of Spanish dance!

and awesome significance, particularly within the Eucharist – familiarity? An excellent post-Christmas / New Year parish luncheon at the Grange Hotel was thoroughly enjoyed by 40+ parishioners.

Along with two parishioners, I thoroughly enjoyed an interesting and stimulating talk by Charles Whitehead on 'Discipleship'. I wish the Holy Spirit would speak to me as forcefully as he does to Charles! An evening Mass for the Feast of Our

used to create a welcome banner. We then went into the church to witness and celebrate three infant baptisms. All three children were from Kenyan families, and it was a delight to welcome them, their families and friends into the building and the church family. Following that, we went back into the schoolroom again to enjoy, tea and coffee with cake, biscuits, croissants and a Kenyan type of doughnut. At the Network meeting on Tuesday 10th Feb., members made their contributions under the banner –

Come and join us on Thursday 19th March at 7.30pm at The Marchesi Centre, Holly Road, Windermere LA23 2AF ... make friends; rejoice in fellowship and praise the Lord Enquiries at 07584079607 or windermere@ thefillingstation.co.uk

Lady of Lourdes was quite well attended considering the dull and miserably grey day it had been. The meeting afterwards to sort out services etc for Lent and Pentecost produced some variations which only time will tell whether successful or not. Nothing else to report. Prepare well for Easter. God bless. Fr. P.

P.S. Parents: a peculiar group who first try to get their children to walk and talk and then try to get them to sit down and shut up!

‘Spring’. Jill Ludlow chaired the meeting and talked about a jigsaw designer and cartoonist, and had a box of his to illustrate her talk about his humour. There was a lovely display of snowdrops and daffodils. We listened to a piano solo, readings and poems about spring and a member sang a solo. It was a very enjoyable afternoon. Members of Network held their annual soup and dessert lunch on Friday morning, and many people enjoyed the home made fare. This is a fund raiser for World Missions and folks rally round in support.

St Paul’s, Grange

the church car park are available during the meeting.

We welcomed many families with children into church to help celebrate Edward Bear’s fifteenth birthday and it was lovely that a baptism was also being held at the same service.

During their recent annual Away Day, the Parochial Church Council took their first look at the architects’ preliminary plans for the re-ordering of St Paul’s. These plans will be discussed with the congregation this month when the two architects will be available to present their ideas and to answer questions.

All present sang Happy Birthday and enjoyed a slice of birthday cake. Edward Bear club is the drop-in group that meet in St Paul’s meeting room between 1.30 pm and 3 pm every 1st and 3rd Tuesdays for parents and grandparents who enjoy a cup of tea and a chat whilst their children under 5 years have fun with craft activities, stories, and songs. Parking spaces in

United Reformed Church The regular activities are ongoing, with the midweek service and the Women’s Guild continuing with their programs. Everyone is welcome on these occasions. We are now into Lent, and our Midweek Service on Thursday mornings is

Following this the Church Council will be able to commission one of the architects to produce more detailed plans for further discussion and Grange residents will be invited to an open meeting later this year to give everyone an opportunity to comment upon the ideas put forward.

pleased to be taking part in the Lent Courses organised by Churches Together in Grange. These are being held at several venues and times, but please remember there will be a welcome on Thursdays at 10.30am in our hall to think about this special time in the Church Calendar.

Don’t forget the Lent Lunches that raise funds for charity on Fridays at 12noon in different Fridays during Lent. The

one in our Hall is on Friday, 27th March. Please come!

Churches Together in Grange & District On 18th January Mr Lawrence Moore, Director of The Windermere Training Centre of the United Reformed Church, was the speaker at St Paul's Church. His words were centred on it being the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. There were very wise words for everyone present, and we all had new thoughts to take home.

In March there is the LENT COURSE running for 5 weeks. Weekly meetings are held at various places, on different weekdays. Full details are available at any Church.

Also there is a Lent Lunch each Friday; this is from noon to 1.15 pm. Details again from any Church. Mainly for the ladies, 6th March will be the occasion of Women's World Day of Prayer at Boarbank at 2 pm. On 3rd April falls Good Friday, which will see all the Churches taking part in a short event on St Charles field. More details next time. Remember, there is a warm welcome any Sunday in any of the churches, or at the above events.

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Church meets every Sunday 10.30 a.m. Grange Primary School Fell Drive LA11 7JF Come with us – we will do you good.

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KENTS BANK POST OFFICE & STORE Home Delivery Service

During Holy Week, there will be Joint Services at our Church with our Methodist Friends on Maundy Thursday, 2nd April, at 7.30pm and on Good Friday, 3rd April, at 10am.

For all your shopping requirements from Bread; Cakes & Ready Meals to Fresh Fruit & Veg; Meat &Deli Plus all the usual General Goods To place an order or for more details contact

Don’t forget, winter is nearly over. The snowdrops are coming out. God be Praised!

Tony & Debbie 015395 33112

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LETTERS

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

Dear Editor,

GADAG News TRICKETT’S FIELD – although the application for 64 houses was granted by a mere 5 Planning Councillors, almost undiscussed, there remain issues with drainage of the site, as Cumbria County Council, the Lead Drainage Authority, have failed to endorse the plans for surface water run-off. However, we suspect that this will not prevent the SLDC Planning Officer and the Developers continuing to forge ahead. The planned loss of the Lime Trees on Kents Bank Road is another fait accompli. Local views are consistently over-ridden. JACK HILL – there have been further discussions between residents and Cumbria County Council Highways Officers; access to this potential new development from the very narrow Jack Hill remains extremely contentious, despite plans to redesign the 4-way junction of Allithwaite Road, Kirkhead Road, Jack Hill and Holme Lane. It is notable that the relevance of Kirkhead Road is almost entirely discounted by the developers and planners. LAND BETWEEN ALLITHWAITE ROAD & GREAVES WOOD – this is a potentially huge development of perhaps 200 houses which will be coming forward for discussion sometime within the next 12/15 months – surveyors have already been seen taking measurements throughout the area. It is an agglomeration of individual fields known collectively as MN25M on all the development maps. The one saving grace is that there will be serious, and full, public meetings before any decisions are made. But, as always within Grange and Kents Bank, there are serious flooding issues to be addressed. Grange Now will have their ear to the ground.Peter Nightingale 07751 087 292 gos.housing. kbr@gmail.com

Dear Mrs Ward

We at International Aid Trust wish to thank you and everybody associated with Mother Teresa who contributed to the Ebola appeal which you organised at the Parish Hall. Your gifts of blankets, towels, bedding, food and £55 in cash will be most helpful in the recovery process of the Ebola-ravaged land of Sierra Leone. Current reports say that they may be entering a recovery period as the crisis seems to have passed its peak, but we know from experience that the after-effects will last a lot longer than the crisis itself. Many children have been orphaned because of the deadly disease and in some

Adult Education

March heralds some warmer weather we hope and with it another round of exciting courses to take advantage of. Thank you to all of you who have taken the time to email us with new ideas for the forthcoming brochure.

We will try as best we can to source tutors to satisfy these requirements. Additionally, thank you for your lovely comments on our NEW website, we are very pleased that you are finding it easy to use and navigate. Spring into Spring on 14th Mar with Joan Bentley Gastro Pub Specialities with Julie Woodburn -04/03

Creative Yoga Masterclass – run by Sue Ward on the 7th March 2015 Alexander Technique for a Healthy Back with Michael Hardwicke on the 14th March.

Sugarcraft- Peruvian Lilies (Alstromeria) 18th April 2015 – with Dorothy King Easter Creative Cake Ideas -21st Mar with Dorothy King

Pilates Masterclass with Sue Hotchkiss on March 21st 2015

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cases whole families and communities have been wiped out. We are concentrating on raising funds and aid to enable us to set up a new ‘House of Joy’ where the orphaned children can live in safety Thank you once more for your kindness and dedication. Without people like you, our work would struggle to continue. C E Crawforth, Trustee

Dear Editor, My husband went to recycle some household stuff in Grange and met a man there who was fizzing with fury. This man had chanced to be on the site when the wagon came to empty the separate bins and they ALL went into the same container. Q. Why are we expected to sort all our waste, just to have it jumbled up in the same container to be dumped, not recycled at all? Are we being completely conned by SLDC? Jennifer Forsyth

Dear Editor, As a local resident with a keen interest in any new proposal for Grange, my attention was caught by the Agenda for the Council meeting on the 9th of February 2015 which included an item regarding Morecambe Bay Partnership and Sustrans to update the community on their plans for the Bay Cycle Way, represented by Janet Barton and Nikki Wingfield. I attended the meeting and spoke of my concerns regarding the state of the Prom and the fact that no work is planned by S.L.D.C. It appears that this, new raising awareness for cyclists, is linked to a Government initiative with funding available and is basically a “done deal” as no planning is required, only signs/maps/ information. It is envisaged that an additional 40 bikes per day will be in the area, resulting in over 3.000 in a year. Plans are in hand to introduce electric bikes from hire shops. A meeting was held on 12/1/15 this was attended by 3 Cllrs, Greenway, Thomas and Thorne, other Councillors from their comments; appeared to have little or no knowledge of this proposal for the Bay Cycle Way. I feel that more publicity should have taken place in the town and a chance for residents to record their concerns or support. The Prom is very well used by residents and visitors with a number of special events such as the Edwardian Festival and the very popular and busy Prom Art, surely input from these groups should be fully represented when making a final planned route for a Bay Cycle Way. It is now hoped that a meeting/drop in session can be arranged so that local residents can be more fully informed of Morecambe Bay Partnership’s plans, the date has yet to be decided, but the timescale for the launch is 13/14 of June 2015. Barbara Braysher.

An Introduction to Nordic Walking – 18th April with Katy Jonas Stained Glass Workshop with Stuart Bricklebank on 21st March 2015 (runs his own successful stained glass business)

Silversmithing and Enamelling workshop with Amanda Hunter on 14th Mar 2015

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 starts 14/04/15 Relaxation Therapies workshop with Helen Towers 14/03/15 10-1pm

Introduction to Ceramics with Mary Willis on 14th Mar 2015

Glass Fusing workshop 21/03/15 with Marilyn Hale 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 14th March 2015, subject matter abstracts of flowers, fruit and foliage.

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Dear Editor

We would like to thank the Sisters of Boarbank Hall and Deacon Jim Murphy of Heysham for all their kindness and help in organising a wonderful funeral service for our beloved father, Tommy. Their understanding, non-judgmental approach and overwhelming support remain truly appreciated. We would also like to thank the overwhelming number of people who sent letters and cards and who came to Boarbank Hall to celebrate Dad’s life. Their praise for the service was as generous as the magnificent amount of money raised, which will benefit both Boarbank Hall and the British Diabetic Association. A fitting testament to a great man. The McHale family

Dear Editor,

Being a dog walker and often being blamed for the state of our footpaths by those who fail to clear up after their dogs. Has anyone noticed the state of our country lanes the verges are just littered with cans and bottles thrown out of car windows none of these items are biodegradable so lay there for years. Well I thought I’d try and make a difference so have adopted of a stretch of road where I walk my dog picking up and recycling the offending items, a chance for dog owners to redeem some of their reputation perhaps. It’s heartening to know there are lots of you unsung heroes out there in our community I caught a man tidying up a verge adjacent to Cark station, he told me no one seems to own the land so he removes the cans, bottles and rubbish every few months. I guess we could all say well it’s the councils job but in these days of increasing cut back are we really likely to see much progress in that direction and do we really want to live adjacent to a rubbish tip. John Doffegnies, Grange over Sands

Dear Editor,

Wanted to say a BIG thank you to The Soroptmists for a fantastic Valentine’s Night at Victoria Hall. A great fun time. Lots of dancing, the dance floor was 98% full all night. What could be better? Really good food. Very well organised and all for a very good cause, Mary’s Meals. Lots of work went into organising this. Well done all of you. Pauline and Ian Wilson

Dear Editor

The PARISH hall will close its doors anytime now another community centre gone looks like it will go to a developer. Yet another sad time for Grange. I’ve spoken to Tim Farron and he was more than happy to put his weight behind it but as usual another done deal without anybody knowing Could do with raising £250k to save it, Pete Endsor, Chamber of Trade

Make a Felt Handbag/Tea Cosy with Jane Crowe on March 14th 2015 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. Don’t forget to start booking your places for the summer term. Easter will be upon us before we know it and we need to be sure we have viable numbers in order for classes to run. Keep looking at our Facebook page which is CartmelAdultEducation and make sure to like us and share our posts so we can reach as wide an audience as possible. Just to whet your appetite we have recruited some new tutors to run classes such as learn the penny whistle, learn to speak Polish, make your own bridal jewellery, creative writing classes, learn how to use the latest Adobe Photoshop version 13, a tutor to get you off green on your camera, child development issues etc. Jude, Debs and Carolyn The Adult Education Team

Remember to re-enrol soon for the spring term to guarantee your place Learn how to use your iPad – 14/04 Understanding Depression -14/03 Spring into spring - 14/03

Gastro Pub Specialities -04/03 Silversmithing -14/03

Pilates Masterclass- 21/03

Creative Yoga Masterclass -07/03 Stained glass workshop -21/03

Painting in watercolour – 14/03 Make a felt handbag – 14/03

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Dear Editor,

I attended the Grange Town Council Meeting on Monday to listen to a presentation from the Morecambe Bay Partnership and Sustrans, with regard to creating a cycle route from Walney to Glasson Dock, which would pass through Grange. There were two routes planned, one along the Esplanade and the other along the promenade. The advantages to the Town were emphasised , the usage by cyclists of the shops, cafes, accommodation etc; however the promenade route would by-pass everything except the café. At the present time the promenade can accommodate local cyclists, but an influx of maybe thousands would be detrimental. The promenade provides a safe place for small children to ride bikes, use their scooters, mothers with prams, joggers, the elderly with disability vehicles, dogs on and off leads. The promenade is a major asset to the Town because of its uniqueness. On Prom Art days it is only just possible to walk along, so there could be conflict if cyclists thought they have right of way. By all means trial the route through the Town, collect data after a year, before promoting the promenade route. The Morecambe Partnership and Sustrans only finance maps and signage, they would not be contributing anything to the maintenance of the promenade or the purchase of cycle racks in the town. Please if you feel strongly about this make your views known to SLDC and the Town Council. Yours sincerely, Judith Shapland.

Dear Editor

At Grange Town Council meeting on Monday 9th February plans, by Morecambe Bay Partnership, for a cycle route through Grange (using the one that already exists) but with the possibility that the Prom would also be a route were explained (it is legal to cycle on the Prom). Whilst I do not disagree with a cycling route I do object to a non- elected organisation deciding what will happen in Grange, although SLDC will have to agree to the route. An SLDC councillor, present at the meeting, did not wait to hear the presentation or to state what SLDC’s view was. Grange, yet again has not been properly consulted or made fully aware of what is happening. Adding the Prom to a national cycling route could mean 35 to 40 cyclists using the Prom a day. Think about current usage, both daily and during the holiday season. MBP has been planning this for over 2 years, at a very late point point they informed/involved Grange Town Council. If Grange does not take the time to find out about this route it will be reality in June 2015. Yours sincerely, Kate Gaskin, local resident.

Dear Editor

I know this matter has been raised many times in Grange Now – dog owners allowing their pets to foul pavements and footpaths. The majority of owners do pick up after their dogs but there is still a hard core minority who don’t bother, or allow their pets to run free and defecate with impunity. I walk my grandchildren to Grange School most mornings and every time we have to pick our way through a minefield of dog dirt. It is particularly bad towards the top of Laundry Hill and on both sides of Fernleigh Road near the junction with Rockland Road. It must happen early in the morning and could be that an owner has let his/her dog(s) off the lead as there is no attempt to make the dog use the gutter or a verge. The dog seems to receive a call of nature and reacts to it – right in the middle of Laundry Hill or on the pavement above on Fernleigh Road. I deduce that the dog or dogs must live fairly nearby and let out/taken out after a night indoors, so is fairly keen to ‘use the lavatory’ at the start of their exercise – or perhaps they are let out just for this purpose? So if you are the irresponsible dog owner, PLEASE pick up after your dog (or possibly dogs). I know other areas of Grange are similarly affected. Why do some dog owners not bother? It is very antisocial behaviour. And apart from being horribly unsightly it can be a dangerous health hazard to young children. M A Harris,Grange over Sands

Dear Editor,

What has happened to the supposed Little Victorian Resort. It is not the Grange i remember 60yrs ago,you walk along the Prom. there is no longer any sand for the children to play in only grass, and the smell that permeates from sections of it along towards the cafe appear to be coming from some discharge pipes, and particularly in the Spring and Summer the smell is disgusting. Then we come to the boarding around the derelict Lido,instead of putting posters up which is only trying to paper over the cracks and disguise the fact that it is a eye sore,if the parties,whom ever they are,cannot get any grants or funding to improve the site then it would be better if it was demolished and used as an addition to the Prom.this situation has gone on long enough and we do not seem to be moving forward. In the Community Led Plan 2014,visitors commented on the derelict Lido and that it was the main unsightly feature,we understand that the plan is to improve the appearance of the Lido in the short term,in our opinion putting posters up for another year is not a short term improvement it is becoming a long term non solution this building has been in this state for years.We are not sure if the Lido has been given listed building status if that is the case then it wants removing.If were getting rats from the old toilets infesting the childrens play area what are we getting from the derelict Lido. Come on talk is fine but action is better. Mr & Mrs. Halligan, Grange residents

Dear Editor,

A big thank you to the Grange over Sands, Mothers & Others Group, for their very generous donation of £250 to JIGSAW, Cumbria’s Children’s Hospice. This wonderful group of ladies meet all through the year and raise money for various local charities and the night of the presentation was no exception. A silent auction took place, raising more funds, followed by a very tasty ‘Jacob’s Join’ supper. Without wonderful gifts from people like Mothers & Others, the specialist services provided by JIGSAW, would not be able to carry on and due to this help the Hospice will also be able to provide an outreach service, enabling more families to benefit from this fantastic service. Thank you once again for your thoughtful, caring support and raising awareness for JIGSAW. Barbara & Reg Brown, Volunteer Fundraisers for JIGSAW

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LEGAL TALK Scared to death

I received an email from a member of my team last week and it said this:Just thought I would let you know, I was speaking to a neighbour last night who had been to arrange mum’s funeral and while he was there, they had given him a quote for sorting out probate and administering his mum’s estate. There is a house involved but pretty straight forward, a few bank accounts and few share holdings the total would not go over the Inheritance Tax limit of £325,000. Some of dad’s estate was not sorted before mum died. He was quoted £6,000 to deal with mum’s estate, including finishing off dad’s. That seems a lot! I nearly fell off my chair. A simple estate, with no tax problems to worry about, for £6,000. Being charitable and assuming this includes the VAT, this is a fee of £5,000. That fee sounds enormous to me. There may be some wrinkles in it that we don’t know about. It may be that dad’s estate is big enough to need a Grant of Probate which would add some cost but even so, I think we would charge half that and, if dad’s estate does not need a Grant of Probate, then less again. I also saw some exchanges on a LinkedIn network that I have joined, in which solicitors were voicing disbelief at some of the fees that other probate service providers and solicitors charge, relying on the old system of percentage values, hourly rates and a bit of a mark-up for luck. We don’t do that! We look at the person’s estate, the terms of their Will and what is going to be involved in sorting things out, start to finish. We then propose a fixed fee which is fair to you and fair to us. There is no pressure on you then to accept this and if you chose not to use our services, we will still point you in the right direction for sorting things out. If you do lose someone close, money isn’t everything. Sympathy and service counts for a lot. But I know my mother would come back and haunt me if I paid over the odds to sort her estate out. All you need to do is come in to see us for a sensible discussion, some good advice and a fixed fee quote that won’t scare you to death. Call the Wills & Probate team on: (015395) 33316 for a free, no obligation meeting. Visit pooletownsend.co.uk/legal/we_wont_scare _you

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SOCIETY ROUND-UP 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.

Cartmel & District Flower Club On Monday 16th February we held our first demonstration of the year"Bring me Sunshine" by John Thexton a very apt title on a beautiful spring day.John used a combination of Hyacinths Narcissi Roses Carnations Gerbera Yellow catkins also red catkins and some unusual foliage from the many gardens he visits.The village hall was filled with laughter as John related many very amusing stories of his farmer friends and customers and of his numerous purchases including containers accessories, horses, sheep, horse boxes etc, his comment was "being in the right place at the right time." A fun afternoon enjoyed by the members and visitors. At our next meeting on Monday March 16th we welcome Sara Barrow -Preston and her demonstration entitled ‘In Vogue’. Cartmel village hall 2pm. New members and visitors are welcome.

North Lonsdale Branch of the Embroiderers’ Guild Members of the North Lonsdale Branch of the Embroiderers’ Guild met on Tuesday 3rd of February when Sandra Kendall, our Chairperson, took members through the process of adding design and pattern to fabric using stamps and fabric paints. To start with, commercial stamps were used but later on we were shown how to make our own from a variety of objects and materials. The resultant fabrics will provide wonderful backgrounds for embroideries. The next meeting will be on Tuesday the 3rd of March when we will be welcoming Mary Taylor who will give us a talk and demonstration entitled “My Work”. This will be in the morning and in the afternoon members will work on their current project.

Please remember: our limit for society reports is 200 words, to ensure everyone gets in. Meetings are held on the 1st Tuesday of the month and new members are welcome. If interested please contact the secretary, Joanna Henson, on 01229-861800.

Lower Holker WI Last month's talk by Elizabeth Shorrock was "My Life in Books", and what an interesting subject it was! From miniature books made from old maps to special occasion commissions. I shall be taking my husband along to Elizabeth's books at the "Green Door" weekend, 28th & 29th March, "Sunny Bank", Cark. Our next meeting is on Wednesday 5th March at Flookburgh Village Hall, "Goodbye Winter; Hello Spring" flower arranging by Joan Bentley 8pm.

The April meeting (Wednesday 1st) will be in Holker Village Hall, "Gentle Exercise" with Annie McInerney at 8pm Visitors are welcome to both meetings; £3.00 including refreshments.

Grange Forum Though Forum`s winter lecture season ends this month, the club`s activities continue through the spring and summer, with theatre trips, a lunch outing and a day out in Scotland. Three new shows have been added to the theatre outings programme: The Ghosts of Ruddigore, Opera del Luna`s adaptation of the Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera at Keswick`s Theatre-by-theLake on Thursday, April 2; Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, the funny and sophisticated musical direct from London`s West End at Manchester Opera House on Thursday, May 28; the popular musical The Full Monty at Blackpool Grand on Wednesday, September 16, followed by a tour of the illuminations. Bookings to Donald Shepherd (Grange 33475). Forum`s annual lunch at Kendal College has been arranged for Thursday, May 21. More details of an additional activity on that day will be announced later. The summer outing is to Dumfries House, a Palladian country house in Ayrshire on Wednesday, July 1. Bookings to Alan Anderson(Grange 33696).

March programme on Tuesdays at Abbot Hall, Kents Bank: 3rd, Fascination for fungi by Mike Hall; 10th, Royal Yacht Britannia, Robin Collins; 17th, River Lune, Christine Raafat; 24th, Grange Health Centre Q &A by Joyce Hodgson, followed by annual meeting.

Allithwaite & Cartmel WI The February meeting of Allithwaite & Cartmel WI was both productive and full of fun as members folded and creased paper under the excellent instruction of Stephen Watson who gave us a talk on ‘The Art of Origami’. In the initial part of his talk he gave us examples of the many unusual uses of the art including space technology. On a more down to earth note, the quick flick that folded a t-shirt had a queue of members asking for a personal demonstration later in the meeting. With much laughter and chat we all made a small paper box and were delighted when the lid fitted with ease. The next meeting is on Tuesday 3rd March at 2.00pm when the speaker Frances Benton will speak

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of her ‘Passion for Pearls’. The April meeting will be on Tuesday 7th when Christine Raafat will give us a talk about the River Lune. New members are always welcome, contact Wendy Graham (secretary) 015395 32702.

Grange WI Members had a very creative start to the New Year - making origami flowers under the watchful eye of Amy Holland. It was quite a fiddly operation but great fun - especially using the glue gun. And we all had pretty flowers to take home. On 26 March Peter Rimmer will be talking to us about Morecambe Bay and the shrimping industry. New members are very welcome. Please contact Joanne on 015395 32932 for more information.

Grange over Sands Golf Club We have had a good February so far with nice frosty days and hard ground but we have still been able to play golf which we are all delighted with. There will be catering services every day from the beginning of March so you can start the day with a bacon bap before play and you can finish off a round of golf with something to eat and drink in the friendly Club house. Club Competitions for members start in March and Fixture Lists are ready to be collected. The Opens are beginning to get booked now so please have a look online and book your tee times for the various Open Competitions.

Our Clubhouse is open to anyone for the occasional food and drink but also for parties or meetings, just give us a call to come and have a look at the venue for something special. Tel: 015395 33180 Option 3

Cartmel Peninsula Local History Society In February Dr Suzanne Tiplady gave a fascinating talk about the history of the four Grizedale Halls. The earliest one was built in the 13th century by the Tomlinson family. The Rawlinson family, iron and copper mining magnates, married into the Tomlinson family and inherited the Hall. Several generations later it became the Poor House. In the 18th century came the first demolition and the second Hall was rebuilt in farmhouse style. Henry Ainslie, another iron and copper magnate, then acquired it by marrying Agnes Ford. In 1853, their son built Ford Lodge, on another part of the estate. This building resembled his former home in India. The old Hall was renamed Home Farm- a building which stands today. Ford Lodge became the third Grizedale Hall and it was sold in 1902 to Harold Brocklebank, a Liverpool shipping magnate. He demolished it and built a lavish fourth Hall. Later the Forestry Commission bought the Hall and it was let for holiday accommodation. In 1939 the Hall became a Prisoner of War camp for German officers. Abandoned after the war this fourth Hall was demolished in 1958. All that remains are the terrace balustrade and some outbuildings.

Witherslack WI Twenty members and 3 visitors were present at the February Meeting which started with the 3rd attempt at a Group photo to commemorate our 90th Anniversary. Treasurer Shirley Christie was celebrating an important birthday. .She received a large floral bouquet and Pauline Hodgson had made a sumptuous cake which was much enjoyed. The speaker was Annie Rose the Heavy Horse lady. In spite of

technical problems and poor pictures , Annie conveyed her passion for these lovely horses, mainly Clydesdales, which are used only for riding and not farm work.The trek from Skye to their new home in West Cumbria with the horses taking 5 1/2 weeks was an extraordinary feat. Next meeting March 10th. “The Leeds Children`s Holiday Camp, Silverdale” with Edith Farrer & Freda Addison. Visitors welcome Tel: 52302

Cartmel Art Society In mid- January our programme of workshops and afternoon painting sessions resumed in the Village Hall. Our members have enjoyed two full day workshops led by well known local artists Fiona Clucas and Graham Twyford. Fiona displayed plants and twigs from the hedgerow to inspire us to paint a landscape and wildlife painting using mixed media and gouache. Members produced pleasing results after trying various techniques demonstrated by Fiona. In the second workshop Graham first helped us with our drawing skills using charcoal and pencil concentrating on line, composition and perspective. This was followed by a demonstration of knife painting techniques in acrylic to create a picture of an old stone building. Members then tried these techniques in their own paintings of old stone structures. It was a very enjoyable, instructive workshop.

Grange Lecture Society In an illustrated lecture given on 27th January under the title ‘Great Forgers’ former lawyer and novelist Jim Williams told the stories behind some famous art forgeries before turning to literature and his own unique take on the celebrated publication in 1983 of the (as it turned out) fake Hitler diaries. By an uncanny coincidence Jim had nine months earlier published a first novel called ‘The Hitler Diaries’ whose plot involved the diaries being offered to a New York publishing house! On 10th February Mo Holland, entertainment organiser for Voyages of Discovery, returned to lecture on ‘The Arabian Peninsula’. The main focus of her informative and beautifully illustrated talk, given before a packed Victoria Hall, was on Oman and the Arab Emirates. After giving her audience a detailed insight into the history and geography, Mo showed how oil wealth and tourism have influenced the development of these most traditional of countries. Wildlife artist Pollyanna Pickering returns on 10th March to give the final lecture of the season entitled ‘The Red Wolves of Ethiopia’. It will follow a short AGM. Proceedings begin at 7.15pm in the Victoria Hall.

Grange Freemasons Lodge members and their guests attended the 29th Annual Dinner and Boxing Evening at the Cumbria Grand Hotel on 16th January 2015 organised by the Group which once again proved a tremendous success. The dining room was filled to capacity with 226 diners who enjoyed a good meal and then settled down to watch 10 excellent bouts of boxing. The evening is expected to have raised in excess of £8,000 for charitable causes thanks to generous local sponsors and the diners support for an auction of sporting memorabilia and raffles. The Boxing Committee welcomes applications for small grants from local charities and organisers of community projects. Presentation of cheques takes place in the Summer at Barrow Masonic Hall when recipients are invited to attend to raise the profile of their charity or project.

Boxing Committee Chairman Gary Rogerson said: “It was a tremendous success. The food was excellent and the boxing probably the best we have had. We are grateful to Kendal Amateur Boxing Club and their Head Coach Alan Willoughby who have been responsible for arranging the bouts every year”

3 Parks Group The trees and shrubs for planting the site cleared adjoining the toilets in the Ornamental Gardens will be delivered before the end of February. We are also considering the purchase of a quantity of Daffodil and Snowdrop bulbs for planting in the newly established areas for naturalising in the autumn. At the meeting of the Group held in January we were disappointed to learn that following this summer's planting the District Council would no longer be providing an annual programme of planting bedding plants and bulbs in the walls of the Ornamental Gardens. We will obviously need to give consideration to this news as the walls are such a feature.Ron Shapland.

Newton and Field Broughton WI The meeting on 11th February was well attended and we welcomed four new members. We enjoyed a talk about Mr John Park about his family and their life long work in farming. Their establishment at Sizergh Farm, including the many interests held by different members of the family, was fascinating and all members of the WI can remember varied visits to enjoy farm walks, cups of tea and, of course, the chance to watch the milking process. The meeting on 11th March will be a talk about ‘Dunelm’, their establishment, work and development by Martin Morland. The next meeting will be held in Lindale Village Hall starting at 7.30pm.

Grange Fell Allotments Grange (Fell ) Allotment Society held its Annual General meeting on the 19th January at the Grange Hotel. The meeting was primarily intended to elect a new committee as the society has not had a functioning committee for a considerable time. The meeting was chaired by Bruno Guillion who has been carrying out the interim chairperson role.

From a total of 30 allotment holders, 21 voted for the election of a new committee. The following members were elected, and just to avoid any confusion we have three Ian’s on the committee! Plot numbers have been included which we hope will help allotment holders direct any queries they may have to committee members.

Chairman –Bruno Guillon (plot 3); Secretary Ian Huitson (plot 26); Treasurer Ian Lacey (Plot 2); Committee members Ian Pither (plot 9) and Jennifer Forsyth (plot 30) On behalf of the allotment holders the meeting gave an expression of appreciation to Bruno for assuming the interim chair role and for all his hard work over recent months in ensuring a new committee was elected.

Grange & District Art Society The weekly general painting sessions continued with the welcome return of Geoff Maskell sitting for the Portrait painters. Each year the Society holds two internal competitions for its members. Three members tied for the first place in the Millennium Competition! In the


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'vote off' Peter Williams' painting of a StarIing (shown here) won the day. Peter seems to be making a habit of winning competitions, only last July at the preview of our summer exhibition his picture of a cart horse was voted best in the show - congratulations Peter!

Grange Rotary The Club sponsored a whole day of Defibrillator Training on the 17th February. Nearly a hundred people were given instruction by volunteers from The First Responders on how to assist in the case of an emergency situation. This was held at the Netherwood Hotel and both members of the public and staff from the hotel were shown how to use a defibrillator, and to give C.P.R. The club has also decided to make a donation to Medecines Sans Frontieres who are doing such sterling work in the area of Ebola. The club believes it is in the interest of us all for the outbreak to be brought under control as soon as possible. One of our contribution to our local community is in the sponsoring of the Rotakids Club overseen by Rotarian John Biddlestone. I understand there is a separate article on their progress in this magazine. And finally, a fun evening was arranged when a quiz was held with Rotarians pitting their wits against the local Lions Club.

Grange and District U3A At our January general meeting Brain Fuller entertained us with a presentation entitled ‘Island Hopping’, a superbly illustrated trip around the islands of north east England, Shetland, the Hebrides and St Kilda. A memorable travelogue looking at the flora and fauna of the islands. We held our third ‘cake and cuppa’ event at the Methodist Church Hall, Grange. These events provide an opportunity for new members to be welcomed to the U3A and to meet group co-ordinators and committee members. The cold and inclement weather has interfered with some of the activities of the outdoor groups. A number of the cycling and walking events have been cancelled leaving enthusiasts somewhat frustrated but the birdwatching group has had a successful start to the year with a notable trip to the southern shores of Morecambe Bay where geese a-plenty, golden plover, and four species of swan were amongst the birds spotted. For a full report of this trip and other activities, look at the Grange & District U3A website at www.u3asites.org.uk/ grange .

Grange Ramblers On Wednesday 11th February, 14 ramblers set off from Sedgwick in cloudy but fine weather on a 5 mile circular walk. The route took us past the Lakeland Maze Farm before crossing over open pastures to Skettlegate. The walk then followed good paths and tracks through Eskrigg Wood to reach the Canal at Stainton Bridge for a short stop for lunch. The return route passed through the hamlet of Stainton before eventually crossing over the railway bridge to reach a quiet lane back to Sedgwick. Walk leader was Alec Bottomley. Further details of walks on Grange Library notice board or www. relakedistrict.talktalk.net

Grange Soroptomists Members held a candlelit vigil for the victims of the Peshawar school shooting and to show solidarity with their sister Soroptimists in Pakistan. Soroptimist International is an International organisation uniting

women around the world, working to improve the lives of women and girls. The education of girls is seen as particularly important to enable them to reach their full potential. Club members enjoyed a fascinating Stargazing evening at Castlehead Field Centre and are now much more knowledgeable. On Feb 14th a packed Victoria Hall rocked with the 50’s and 60’s Disco raising money for “Mary’s Meals” a charity providing a hot meal in school for chronically poor children in Malawi and other countries. This attracts children into school and helps them gain an education and a better future. The final total will be available shortly. Many thanks to all who so enthusiastically supported this event and to Rotary for manning the door! Thanks to Butterfingers for excellent food and to Cartmel Sticky toffee pudding shop, The Treatment Rooms and Em.Js Hair Studio for donated raffle prizes. Further information on our work and events on website www.sigbi.org/ grange-over-sands/

Lower Holker Village Hall The Hall has a number of groups using its facilities: Badminton, Tai Chi, Keep Fit, Dancing, WI, Embroidery, Bingo, Bowling Club and the Parish Council. We also have regular Quiz Nights. We have rooms available at reasonable rates. If you are hosting a one-off celebration or wish to use the facilities on a regular basis, then get in touch. The Hall runs a 200 Club and numbers are still available. Membership is £1.00 a month, and draws are made each month. So if you wish to hire any of our facilities, or join the 200 club, please telephone 015395 58503. The Village Hall will be hosting nine artists from Green Door during the weekend of Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th of March. The artists will be exhibiting their work and demonstrating from 10.30 am to 5.3 pm daily, and there will be delicious refreshments on sale too. Our next Quiz night will take place on Thursday 28th May. Make a note in your diary. 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.

Grange PROBUS Club On February 9th, Richard Johnson gave a talk on Safeguarding Family Assets. Richard is an inheritance planning practitioner from Cockermouth. He began by talking about the ambiguity of recent government legislation. He then talked about the pros and cons of putting property and other assets into a trust and mentioned that this option was something that went back to the days of the crusades. He concluded by explaining what is involved in giving power of attorney. PROBUS is a club for professional and business men who have retired from their normal occupations. The club meets on the second Monday of each month in the Netherwood Hotel for coffee and a talk or presentation by a guest speaker on a topic of general interest. New members are always welcome. If you would like to learn more, please contactChairman - Sean Jameson 015395 32105 Secretary - Ewen Cameron 015395 32319

Fri 13th The Music of Simon & Garfunkel, Victoria Hall, Grange 8pm. Tickets from Grange Information Centre 34026

MARCH Sun 1st Popular Sequence Dancing with Graham & Bernice moved to Sunday 8th March

Mon 2nd Grange Photographic Society Members Evening & DVD presentation (not ‘Two Volcanic Islands’), URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 7.30pm. Visitors welcome £3 Tue 3rd Grange Fibromyalgia & ME/CFS Friends’ Living Well Cafe, Thornleigh Hotel, The Esplanade, Grange 2-4pm. Enquiries 33022 Tue 3rd Allithwaite & Cartmel WI ‘A Passion for Pearls’ Frances Benton, Allithwaite Community Centre 2pm. New members welcome, contact 32702

Tue 3rd/10th/17th/24th/31st Popular Sequence Dancing, Lindale Village Hall 7.30pm. New members & beginners welcome, enquiries 35512

Tue 3rd Cine North presents ‘The Great Beauty’ Oxen Park Cinema LA12 8HG, 7.30pm. Enquiries 01229 861507 carolmcneill@tiscali.co.uk Tue 3rd Mothers & Others - Grange Opera ‘The King & I’ Wed 4th/11th/18th/25th Gentle Exercise, Lindale Village Hall 9.15-10.15am. Enquiries 07855 135714

Thu 5th Grange Art Society, whole day watercolour workshop with Peter Woolley, Allithwaite Community Centre 10-4pm. Visitors welcome £15, enquiries/to book 36289. Thu 5th Grange Methodist Church The 3 T’s ‘Great Sights & Sounds’ talk by Maurice Steel, Methodist Church 2.30pm. All welcome

Thu 5th Cartmel Peninsula Local History Society ‘Sizergh Castle Archeology & Dig in the Park Project’ with Jamie Lund, National Trust Archeologist, Cartmel Villaga Hall 7.30pm. Enquiries 32234 or www.cartmel-peninsula-lhs.org.uk Fri 6th Grange Art Society, evening meeting, watercolour workshop with Bob Henfrey ‘Figures in a Landscape’ St Charles Catholic Church Hall 7-9pm. Members & visitors £5 at the door, enquiries 35811 Fri 6th Grange Natural History Society ‘The Work of the South Cumbria Rivers Trust’ URC Hall, Kent’s Bank Road, Grange 7.30pm Sat 7th Jumble Sale, Parish Hall, Witherslack 10-2pm. 20p entry - refreshments available Sun 8th Popular Sequence Dancing with Graham & Bernice, Victoria Hall, Grange 7.30pm. Enquiries 35525

Mon 9th Grange Lifeboats RNLI AGM, Grange Hotel 10.30am. All welcome

Mon 9th Grange Photographic Society ‘Land of Ice & Fire – In Search of the Northern Lights’ Ken Taylor, URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 7.30pm. Visitors welcome £3 Mon 9th Cartmel Fell Local History Society ‘Bobbin Mills at Force, Satterthwaite’ talk by Dr Suzanne Tiplady, Parish Hall, Cartmel Fell LA11 6NT. Visitors welcome £2, enquiries 68389 jeni. boothman@tiscali.co.uk Tue 10th Allithwaite Lunch Club, The Pheasant Inn 12.30. To book 32282 Tue 10th Grange Methodist Network Programme ‘This is My Story’ Mrs Marian Briddock, Methodist Schoolroom, Grange 2.30pm

Tue 10th Grange Lecture Society ‘The Red Wolves of Ethiopia’ Pollyanna Pickering, Victoria Hall, Grange 7.15pm. Tickets on the door £4 Thu 12th Grange Art Society General painting, Allithwaite Community Centre 2-4pm. Enquiries 36289 Fri 13th Grange Freemasons Arthur John Brogden Lodge No 1715 Regular Meeting, Masonic Hall Hampsfell Road, Grange 7.15pm. Enquiries L1715secretary@gmail.com

Sat 14th Leven Valley Support Group (for St Mary’s Hospice) presents ‘Rusty Bullets’ live music evening incl Pie & Pea Supper, Greenodd Village Hall 7.30pm. Tickets £7.50 contact 30132, 31685 or 31779

Mon 16th Grange Photographic Society. ‘Glimpses of Myanmar’ Pax Garabedian, URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 7.30pm. Visitors welcome £3 Tue 17th Grange U3A Enrolement Day with displays, stalls, music & refreshments, Victoria Hall, Grange 10.15am. All welcome

Tue 17th Mothers & Others Bowling & Supper at Morecambe Thu 19th Grange Art Society, painting 'Felt Pictures' with Caren Threlfall, Allithwaite Community Centre 2-4pm. £6 incl materials, enquiries 36289

Thu 19th Grange Methodist Church The 3 T’s AGM & ‘My Favourite Poet - Pam Ayres’ talk by Dorothy Hindle, Methodist Church 2.30pm. All welcome Fri 20th Cartmel over 60s Club ‘Silversmithing for Double Joy - a Childrens’ Charity in Africa’ with Mary Stone, Cartmel Village Hall 2.15pm. Admission £2.50 non-members

Fri 20th Games Night, Witherslack Parish Hall 7pm. £5 adult, £2 4-16 yr olds, under 4s free

Fri 20th Cine North presents ‘Lad: A Yorkshire Story’ The Keg & Kitchen, Main Street, Grange 8pm. Enquiries 83325 richardstigger@aol.com

Sat 21st Cumbria Drama Festival, Victoria Hall, Grange. Sessions 2pm & 7pm Sat 21st - Sun 22nd Cartmel Village Hall Craft Fair. Stall enquiries 01524 732877

Sun 22nd Arnside Highlights presents ‘Bond – An Unauthorised Parody’ show by Gavin Robertson, Arnside Educational Institute, Church Hill, Arnside, 7.30pm. Tickets £8/£5 on 01524 762254 sdhayward@tiscali.co.uk or www.highlightsnorth.co.uk Mon 23th Grange Photographic Society AGM & Prize Awards, URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 7.30pm. Visitors welcome £3 Tue 24th Grange Methodist Network Programme Easter Service, Rev Eileen Sambrooks, Methodist Schoolroom, Grange 2.30pm

Thu 26th Grange Art Society, general painting & Miss Garrett Competition for members, Allithwaite Community Centre 2-4pm. Visitors welcome, enquiries 36289

Thu 26th Dallam School PTA quiz at Smithy Inn, Milnthorpe Rd, Holme, 8.30pm. £4/team (max 4 people). All welcome, enquiries 01524 762254 Sat 28th Cartmel Methodist Church Coffee Morning

Sat 28th Tim Farron MP Advice Surgery, Victoria Hall, Grange 10-11am

Sat 28th - Sun 29th Green Door Art Trail open workshops and artists’ studios in South Lakeland including Lower Holker Village Hall, Cark 10.305.30. www.greendoor.org.uk Sat 28th Arnside Highlights film showing "Mr Turner", Arnside Educational Institute, Church Hill, Arnside 7.30pm. Tickets £5 on 01524 762254 or sdhayward@tiscali.co.uk

Sun 29th Canvas & Thread, artists’ workshops, advice & sale of works, Grange Institute, Main Street, Grange 10am-4pm. www.canvas andthread.co.uk

Tue 31st Mothers & Others ‘Swiss Pass’ talk by Martin Kimber

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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 September 2015 two to three weeks. 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 lakes, rivers & mountains. Contact minister@unitycenter.org or call 00-1-509-701-5742.

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

COMPUTER TUTOR

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 deepclean valeting of conservatories using professional access and cleaning equipment . Contact the specialists: ConserVCARE 015395 35311

COUNSELLING

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

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

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

ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE

CATERING

COUNSELLING /HYPNOTHERAPY

ACCOUNTS & SELF ASSESSMENT

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

ARCHITECTS

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

ARCHITECTURAL

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

ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING

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

BOOKS

RARE AND COLLECTABLE books bought including 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

BUILDERS / JOINERS

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

CAT CARE

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

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.

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 Cleaner has vacancies. Grange based. Reliable, friendly, efficient. Competitive reasonable rates. Telephone 07557 144197

CARPETS

CLOCK & ANTIQUES RESTORER

CARE SERVICES

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

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.

CARPET CLEANERS

COMPUTER SERVICE

CARPET CLEANING UNLIMITED and upholstery too. Give Peter Jewell a ring on 01229 885685. Member of the National Carpet Cleaners Association.

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

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ENGRAVING

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.

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

CURTAIN SALE

MASSIVE FABRIC CLEARANCE SALE 20,000mtrs of fabric, 100’s blinds & rugs. Saturday 7th - Sunday 8th March, 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

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

DOUBLE GLAZING

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 LOCAL ELECTRICIAN NICEIC Approved Testing All domestic work & new installations Full & partial re-wires. Free estimates Contact Duke on 07970 601 379 Grange & South Lakes

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FABRIC SALE

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

FURNITURE RESTORERS

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

FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERY

SITTING PRETTY Antique traditional and modern furniture re-upholstered locally by time served craftswoman. 20 years experience. Lesley Fursey 01229 480 638 www.sitting-pretty-ulverston.co.uk

GARDENING GRANGE GARDENERS for GARDEN MAINTENANCE & DESIGN Extensive plant knowledge We maintain gardens all year round Call Michael Thornborough 015395 32118 mobile: 07796 674 861 www.gardendesigncumbria.com FERNLEIGH GARDEN SERVICES all aspects of maintenance, lawn care, complete clearances, tidy ups, planting, tree work, painting, hedges, pressure washing, waste removed. College trained, call George 0779 686 7762 or 015395 35716

GARDEN SERVICES

DJ DIXON OF GRANGE Gardens maintained to the highest standards, mowing, hedges, trees, pressure washing, overgrown gardens cleared - no job too big. Fully insured. For a high quality service with an outstanding reputation. Mobile: 0771 320 3609. GARDEN MAINTENANCE, grass/hedge cutting, weeding, pruning, treework, dry stone walling, paving, fencing. James Hawksley Ltd Tel 07980 354 651 / 01524 784869 GARDEN CLEARANCE grass and hedge cutting, strimming and fencing. Ron’s Tidy Garden. Tel: 01229 580345, Mobile: 07904 151 964. Reliable and honest Hamish Foulerton 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 tomandsaragardening@gmail.com No job too small IAN SCOTT, Gardener Handyman for help with all your gardening and DIY jobs. Organised, practical and dependable. Tel: 015395 35120 Mob 07468 496317 THE LAWNMAN Specialist in fertilisation, weed and moss control, hollow tine aeration and scarification available. The Lawn Man 015395 38949


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GROUNDWORKS

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

GUTTERING CLEANING

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

HANDYMAN SERVICES

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

HEALTH & WELLBEING

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

HEARING SERVICES

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

HOLIDAYS FOR DOGS

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

HOUSE CLEARANCES

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

IRONING

IRONING by Lisa 015935 35422 or 07976 512487

JOINERY

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

JOINERS/BUILDERS

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

LANDSCAPING

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

LOCKSMITHS

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

MASTIC ASPHALT

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

MOBILE HAIRDRESSER

MICHELLE Grange 34904 CHARLOTTE – Mobile Hairdresser 07966 543 223 or 015395 32989 LADIES & GENTS HAIR AT HOME 20 years experience in the Grange over Sands area. Contact Joanne 015395 35279 07717 836 926 Monsieur Georges offering the latest style de la Coiffure Francaise. Wednesday, Thursday & Fridays. Book early, only few places. Mobile 07933 345 922 Bubbly, mobile hairdresser and Mary Kay beauty consultant. Contact Andrea 32159

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 Est. 2003 The local, professional and safe solution for deep cleaning of your oven, stove, hob or cooker hood etc CALL 01539 739622 www.ovencleaningservicesouthlakes.co.uk 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 STEVEN T WELSBY EST. 1979 Your Local Painter & Decorator City & Guilds Advanced Full Technology Certificate Fully Insured GRANGE OVER SANDS 015395 34499 Stephen J. Brown CGLI Advanced Craft Trained Professional Decorator Paper Hanging Specialist Covering all aspects of trade 30 years experience, Free Quotes Tel 015395 35229 or 0798 902 5850 Trustworthy Lady Interior Decorators Deer Park Decorators Quality, Tidy Work at Reasonable Rates Call Michelle on tel 015395 66149 or 07876 645751 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

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 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

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.

PRECLAIMED OAK BEAMS

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

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

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

REPLACEMENT WINDOWS & DOORS

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

SITUATIONS VACANT

CARERS WANTED kind, experienced female carers required to help elderly lady in Allithwaite, wash and dress each morning. Rosemary 015395 68013 TAXI DRIVER required (Hackney Licence or Private Hire Licence) to cover mainly Grange, Newby Bridge and Windermere areas. Financial help and assistance may be available in gaining licence if not currently held. Working hours to suit, full or part time, covering such as school and other local contracts, holiday & business visitors and airport work. For further information telephone 07796 320 808 BOARBANK HALL GUEST HOUSE We are looking for a friendly, capable person to join our team of dedicated staff in welcoming guests, answering the phone, serving tables and cleaning. Flexible weekend and midweek hours available, up to about 24 hours per week, with extra at busy times. For more information, please contact Sr Margaret Atkins on 01539532288 or margaret@boarbankhall.org.uk. BOARBANK HALL belongs to a Community of Augustinian Sisters, who are dedicated to hospitality and care of the sick. For more information, please see: www.boarbankhall.co.uk

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

TO LET

GRANGE – central, small retail/office. Rent negotiable. Tel 015395 36640

TUITION

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

UPVC WINDOWS

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

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

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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 Does anybody have any old quality stereo separates that they no longer use and wish to sell? Amp - Record Deck Reel 2 Reel - CD Player - Speakers etc. 07811 921 694 Large or small quantities of green Wood’s Ware teacups, saucers and tea plates. Good condition only. Please contact Cherith on 015395 34656 (evening only)

TO LET NEWLY REFURBISHED MODERN OFFICE SUITES TOWN CENTRE LOCATION

YOGA

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

FREE FOR SALE

Free for Sale next deadline Friday 13th March, subject to space. Single items max £200, in writing to our offices or e-mail info@grangenow.co.uk including your name and address Humax Freesat Satellite HD digital TV recorder w manual & remote £50ono. 0793 275 1869 Curry Essential Washing Machine, good working order £90ono. Hotpoint First Edition Washing Machine, good working order £30ono. Antique veneer headboard 54”x41” £15ono. 83582 Kawai Digital Piano MR210 £100. 0755 705 2482 3/4 Faux Leather Coat, M&S warm lining & fur trimmed hood, size 18, never worn £30. Philips Hostess incl 4 glass dishes w lids & plate warmer dept, vgc £20. Salton glass heated dish warming tray, vgc £5. 34599 Kitchen corner unit Cooke & Lewis Sorelli 800mm close pull & swing, boxed £100. 07807 211 774 Freedom Pro Rider electric buggy £125ono. 36518 Nikon Action EX 8x40 binoculars incl case, as new £60. 35580 Glen Electric Fire £10. John Lewis wooden coat/hat stand £12. Two heavy duty clothes’ rails £10ea. 07833 455 148 Monington & Weston piano, small 6-octave £100ono. 35291 Maxfli golf clubs, irons good cond £45. 38933

TELEPHONE: 015395 59300 FOR MORE INFORMATION

TO LET GRANGE OVER SANDS

Good sized office/shop in central Grange. Entrance, Office, large Shop area, Kitchen with storage area, toilet. Good location with easy level access. Lease negotiable. Reasonably priced at £8000 pa Small lock up office/shop with facilities. Would be ideal for start up business. Lease negotiable. Reasonably priced at £65 pw Lock up shop in Main Street (next to Post Office) with good display window. Prime level situation, Use of toilet. Good for a variety of uses. Lease negotiable. Reasonably priced at £5500 pa Lock up office/shop in excellent location on Main Street, Grange. Reception area, Main shop, Inner Office. Toilet facilities. Lease negotiable. Reasonably priced at £3900 pa For all enquiries Telephone 07740 174 537

Headless Cross, Cartmel, Cumbria, LA11 7SA 11-16 Mixed Comprehensive – NOR 320

PART TIME RECEPTIONIST

Term Time Only/7 hrs per week on 1 day (Friday) Required from 13 April 2015 NJC Scale 1 Point 5-11 (£7.65 per hour)

This is an opportunity to join a successful team at an outstanding local community school that is committed to the success of its students. The post-holder will provide a receptionist service for visitors and students, as well as supporting the work of a busy office. The successful candidate will have good communication, organisational, ICT and administrative skills and be able to work well under pressure. For an application pack, see our website (www.cartmelpriory.cumbria.sch.uk) For further information, contact Mrs Emma Wright, Headteacher’s Secretary, Tel 015395 36202 or e-mail admin@cartmelpriory.cumbria.sch.uk Closing date for applications:- 1pm Monday 16 March 2015. Interviews will be held on Monday 23 March 2015. Cartmel Priory CofE School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. A satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service check will be required for the successful candidate. Cartmel Priory School promotes equal opportunities.

To advertise in the Classifieds section call: 015394 22040 Prices start from as little as 28p per word +VAT

SITUATIONS VACANT

Shirley M. Evans LL.B Solicitor

seeking part time legal secretary Apply with CV to 5 Lowther Gardens Grange LA11 7EX

SIGN SERVICES

We respect equality and diversity

Carers Required

Heydays Care & Support Services Full & part time positions available around Grange. Excellent rate of pay + mileage allowance Please call Kelly or Dawn 015395 52548

Abbot Hall Hotel Kents Bank, Grange-over-Sands

Requires an additional maintenance person with experience, to join the team. Apply to the General Manager with CV 015395 32896 30

Cartmel Priory Church of England School Academy Trust

FROM £350 PER MONTH

WINDOW CLEANING

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

SITUATIONS VACANT

Grange now | MARCH 2015

Cleaning Vacancies Due to continued growth and a succession of new accounts, South Lakes Services are looking for hard working, reliable people to join their company in a variety of cleaning positions throughout the South Lakes area. Your own vehicle and cleaning experience would be an advantage but not essential. Uniform and equipment are provided along with all the necessary training. This is an excellent opportunity to further your career or just to work a few hours per week to supplement an income, please give us a call to see what we have available to suit your circumstances. Holiday Property Cleaners – Like cleaning? Take pride in your work?...then why not join our expanding team of holiday property cleaners, cleaning and preparing a wide range of different holiday properties throughout the area. Change over days Friday’s, Saturday’s and Monday’s 10.00am – 4.00pm but other hours available to suit. £8 - £9 per hour. N.B. This is a cleaning position and no laundering will be required. Office / School Cleaning – Various hours available in the early evenings to help clean offices, showrooms, surgeries and schools. Equipment, uniform and training supplied.

Interested.... Please call South Lakes Services for more details or apply on line.

015395 36956

www.southlakesservices.com


ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

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

JOINERY & BUILDING SERVICES

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

&

Mark Walmsley

Philip Shaw

Builder

Joiner

• 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

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

SCRAP METAL COLLECTION

Scrap Metal Collector Steve Robinson

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

REPLACEMENT UPVC

Chris Shawcross

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

Tel: 015395 58214 Mob: 0789 969 0259

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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

PLASTERING, PLUMBING

Mark & Philip offer the complete Builder, Carpenter, Joinery service

LTD.

LOCAL, TRUSTED TRADESMEN

Mark 32126

Philip 59035

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

PAINTING & DECORATING

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

• • • • •

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

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

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

T: 015395 32135 M: 07747 145 766

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

Andy Huddart Painter & Decorator

• 35 years experience • free no obligation quotes

07766 337 625 andyhuddart@btinternet.com

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

Learners

Drive

A.TYSON

PLUMBING AND HEATING Over 20 years experience

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

• HIGH QUALITY • FRIENDLY SERVICE • • REASONABLE RATES •

Red Painting & Decorating

Cleaning out gutters. Tel: 07732 362 186

Corgi Registered

FREE ESTIMATES Tel: 015395 32761 Mob: 0796 7384114

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

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

. LOG A N I.RQuality Joinery

015395 32053

Adrian A. Turner Ltd Plumbing & Heating Engineer

Mobile: 07712 556904

T: 015395 34775 M: 07821 813 062

H2O AAT

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

D.J. Marwood

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

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

Over 25 years experience in domestic and industrial flat roofing

The local service you can rely on

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

TAXIS

01524 730666 07772 884690

www.westmorlandflatroofing.co.uk

ASPHALT ROOFING

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

J.R.Ellwood Ltd. 015395 68306

Tony Hudson

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

LOCKSMITH The o Locksmnly it based inhs Grange

216602

CAR SERVICING & REPAIRS

DAVID ROCKLIFFE GENERAL BUILDING LTD

All aspects of decorating including wallpapering

Caravan & Boat Storage

Tel: 015395 30370

A Star Taxis

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

NOW WITH TWO CARS

Mobile: 07805 862 658

LANDSCAPING

office@miniheat.co.uk

& Building Services No VAT on labour

Discounts for O.A.Ps Great prices for interior work or external staining

No Call Out Fee Prompt, friendly service

Hodgson Builders

STORAGE

SECURE SELF STORAGE

Gas Central Heating & Bathroom Installer

Defensive

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

PAINTING & DECORATING

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

ECONOMICAL TAXIS LTD P & J BUSHELL

SEAPORTS, STATIONS AND AIRPORTS

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

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

015395 31096

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

015395 36163 www.bfmsltd.co.uk

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

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