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Harry hits half century - on two counts! At the recent Annual general meeting of Grange over Sands Golf Club the Captain, Mr Bertie Houliston, presented the President, Mr Harry Horridge, (pictured right) a momentum to recognise not only 50 years as a member of the club but also 50 years as a single figure handicap. A tremendous achievement by Harry who is also a current member of Cumbria Seniors Team.

Investment Matters By Jason Crane APFS, CFPTM

Happy New Year to you all, I hope you had a relaxing and fun filled time over the festive period. December and January is a time when we focus on planning and implementing New Year’s Resolutions; February through to November can see those well thought out plans delayed until the next year. Whether it’s a promise you make to yourself at the start of the year or perhaps during a mid-year break, one crucial element of anyone’s life is to make sure their finances are in order. Many people feel they are happy to take care of their own financial situation, and are indeed more than capable of doing so. Equally, there are those that feel they now require help and guidance, or perhaps the person that used to provide such guidance is no longer able to do so. Financial Planners provide varying degrees of support, at a level to suit you. Financial Advice can come at key stages in life; perhaps you are comfortable to make your own decisions most of the time but at specific times, such as retirement, you need that extra level of specialist advice. Portfolio Management, on the other hand, is the ‘complete package’. A portfolio could be made up of

one or a number of different types of investments; ISAs, Pensions, Investment Bonds, single Company Shares etc. If you no longer feel comfortable looking after your portfolio, or you have simply never given it the focus it needs it could be time to delegate the responsibility to a Financial Planner. Other benefits come from establishing a relationship with a Financial Planner; you get one central point of contact for all your investments, meaning you only need one address and one phone number, additionally you would significantly reduce the administration that goes hand in hand with modern day investments. Change in legislation can be confusing and complex, a Financial Planner would work with you to ensure that you understand how you would be affected and ensure that your portfolio is positioned accordingly. 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.

Letter from the Editor One of the joys of working at Grange Now is the element of surprise. One minute you can be answering a phone call or typing up a report and then someone will come in and tell you how shocked she had been with all the homeless people she had seen in Manchester, and that she was going to do something about it. Grange Now readers responded superbly to Anne’s appeal for warm clothing and indeed many went further. We had presents all beautifully wrapped and many generous donations. Next month we will be showing you some pictures of Anne Davison distributing all your donations. Well done to everyone involved. As you will see on the front cover, the local young farmers have done an amazing job delivering gifts to Furness hospital and raising lots of money on the way. With the start of the new year Lawrie Woodley gives us all an interesting piece on the ageing process while our mini feature will give you some ideas on getting out and about and perhaps trying something new as we begin 2017. We would like to thank all our readers, advertisers and contributors for your continued support and to wish you all a very Happy New Year. Chris and the team

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Happy New Year from Northern Rail Grange Now has recently reported on the cost of travelling to sixth form for 16-18 year olds.

As we stated previously, education is compulsory until the age of 18 but help with travel costs is not. Championing the case for parents was Tim Owen, Chairman of the Furness Line Community Rail Partnership, who has worked tirelessly on this and has held many meetings with Northern to discuss the issue. I am delighted to report that on Tuesday 13th December, Tim attended a meeting with Lakes Line Community Rail Partnership, at which Northern announced that they will be selling discounted season tickets for 16 to 18 year olds on a trial basis on the Lakes and Furness Lines with effect from January 2017.

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“As such we wanted to introduce a scheme which not only recognised this, but also offered a significant discount - giving families something back for the continued use of our services. “From January 2017 all schoolchildren under 16 who use the rail services to travel to a number of specified schools will be able to apply for a 40 per cent discount on their termtime season tickets. “And, for the duration of the trial, children aged 16-18 travelling to the same schools will be able to apply for a 25 per cent discount on their termtime season tickets.” Each school whose pupils are eligible for the discount have been notified by Northern and have received application forms to distribute to pupils ahead of the spring term which begins in January. On the Furness Line the participating

schools will be: Dowdales, Dalton, Ulverston Victoria High School, Lancaster Girls Grammar School, Central Lancaster High School, Lancaster Royal Grammar School and Ripley St. Thomas C of E Academy, Lancaster.” The discount of 25%, represents a sizeable saving for many parents. Allithwaite mum, Fran Brown (pictured), who has been campaigning for fairer charges for sixth formers told Grange Now: “I’m absolutely delighted, and relieved. I’m sure this is very welcome news for all parents.Thank you Northern! and Tim Owen”.

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major works such as a complete frontage replacement. The grant can cover a maximum of 50% of the total cost of the works and businesses have to match the contribution.

Grange Town Council are administering the grant on behalf of the District Council and SLDC expect at least 10 businesses to benefit from the total £2,500 available. Sixteen businesses

have taken advantage of previous schemes and for this round, those who have not been awarded grants previously will be given priority.

Decisions on awards will be made by the Town Council at its March 2017 meeting, so applications need to be completed and returned to the Information Centre at the Victoria Hall by the 28 February 2017.

Full details and application forms are available to collect from the Information Centre or can be downloaded from the Town Council website: www.grangeoversandstowncouncil.gov.uk. If you would like to talk to someone about the scheme, phone the Council Office on 015395 32375 or email council@grangetowncouncil.net

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Cark lad needs new wheelchair

Grange Extravaganza Winner of the hamper raffle: Fletchers Greengrocers, Kents Bank Road. Andrew Fletcher receives the hamper from Chamber of Trade Chairman, Peter Endsor

Grange Now had written an article about fourteen year old Matthew Wardle from Cark who was in desperate need of a new wheelchair, having grown out of his previous one. Matthew has severe Quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy and needs a special wheelchair to give him the support he needs to keep him comfortable at the same time as being tough enough to handle the varied terrain around here.

However, thanks to the charity NewLife in Cumbria, and also to very generous donations from Grange Lions and the Charles Godwin Trust in Cartmel, enough money for Matthew’s new chair has already been donated. Connie and Joe’s charity, ‘Butterfly Hugs’ is going to fund spoke guards for the chair which are being specially designed for Matthew.

Mum Val told Grange Now: “We are so grateful to everyone.This will make a real difference to Matthew and to us all as a family. In the end, more money than was needed was raised but we have been told we can use this to buy other things for Matthew which is just fantastic. Thank you everyone”. Matthew will get his new wheelchair in January.

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Would you like to play an active role in Victoria Hall’s future? As has been reported in several issues of Grange Now, the Victoria Hall will lose its District Council funding from 2019 which amounts to £28,000 per annum. This shortfall will have to come from somewhere and it has been decided that a ‘Friends Group’ will be set up which will help develop ideas to raise an income for the hall. A meeting which was held on 5th April led to many ideas coming forward: live music, regular cinema screenings, touring theatre productions, comedy nights, fundraising events, family workshops etc. All that is needed now is a committee of very committed individuals, to help organise these events. We are very fortunate in this area in that we have a vast number of volunteers who readily ‘answer the call’, quite often as soon as asked. If this something you could help out with then why not go along to an informal meeting at the Hall on Thursday 16th February at 7pm. Please let Sally or Claire know that you will be attending on either: council@ grangeoversands.net or by calling 015395 32375.

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Main: Grange Lido 2016

Right: Simon Turner, Tricia Thomas & Ruth Leahy (SLDC)

Last month, we reported on a new consultation exercise to develop the lido, being handled through property consultants Lambert Smith and Hampton (LSH) of Manchester. Simon Turner, director of LSH Daily Specials convened a meeting andMenu visit Value a la Carte Should it be a garden, retail a to the lido on 30th November Freshly prepared & and cafe area, cinema, which was attended by County locallyBill sourced velodrome or an outdoor gym, Councillor Wearing, SLDC Councillor Eric Morrell, Mayor Fine wines & cask beers maybe an area for concerts, Tricia Thomas Grange town a market or a bird viewing councillors, plus Susannah station? Whatever your view, Bleakley of Morecambe now is the moment to have Bay Partnership and your say. representatives from SLDC On 19th of January, members and Grange Now. of the public will be able to Simon Turner of LSH stated: visit Victoria Hall and comment on the available options. If “A clear direction for the future you wish to suggest your own of the 1930s lido in Grange is idea however it will need to being drawn-up to resolve the derelict state of the historic site. be before 19th January - not South Lakeland District Council on the day. Please submit to (SLDC) has commissioned - Simon Turner STurner@lsh. studies that will determine co.uk a list of options, including The real question on supporting business cases everyone’s mind is: and funding arrangements, to ‘Is this another consultation ensure a suitable restoration just for the sake of it or does it project can go forward. We herald the start of something have been appointed to carry actually happening, as out the studies, with a brief opposed to just professionals to investigate options that are earning fees by going through compatible with the Grade the motions?’ 2 listing of the site and that present a sustainable, longJudging by the letters we term, proposition that will receive there is a slightly create a viable community November 19th to Decemberweary 20th ‘seen it all before’ sense asset at the lido”. of deja vu, but nevertheless there is the possibility this time LSH are now seeking Public of action. Here’s hoping that suggestions before the 19th the Lido can be a town asset to of January, so now is your chance to have your say. be proud of once more.


A New Year’s Wish to the tune of Delilah

I saw the sight on our visit Of what once was the lido I felt the history in shadows and paint on the walls It stood there brooding Just like a scene in a film Straight out of the war My My My Grange Lido Why Why Why, Grange Lido So I implore What could you be once more You’re so worth a chance to come back And settle the score..... The planners and members of councils All sat there chatting Probing the figures and facts Saying what might be done... Is there the money? To restore this asset for Grange And make tourists come.... My My My Grange Lido Why Why Why, Grange Lido So I implore What could you be once more You’re so worth a chance to come back And settle the score.....

Sometimes, all you have to do is ask Last month, we asked our readers to help Anne Davison in her campaign to keep the homeless of Manchester warm this winter. What a response.

Anne has been overwhelmed by the generosity of local people and she told Grange Now: “I must admit I have shed a few tears over how the public have reacted to this. People have turned up in droves with wooLlies and treats for the homeless. People are just so wonderful and kind. It’s made me feel really emotional”. Prior to the article appearing, Grange Now contacted local churches and asked them to

TV Director launches ‘Dia-Beat This!’

When 52 year-old TV Director, Eddy Marshall was diagnosed with the illness in January 2015 his doctor told him the disease was advanced and that reversal was unlikely. Undeterred, he set about researching the condition,lost 50lbs in five months and in February 2016 was taken off the Diabetic Register.

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spread the word about the collection. We would like to say a huge thank you to these ladies who put the request in newsletters and emails. Within days, we were able to pass 12 carrier bags full of warm woollens onto Anne. ‘For most people with Type 2, dietary reform will reverse the condition’ says Eddy, who directed multiple episodes of Hollyoaks and Holby CitY.

‘Type 2 diabetes is mainly caused by the modern diet. The good news is that most people can control their Type 2 diabetes through dietary change and very many can reverse it entirely. I strongly feel that people don’t have to just accept Type 2

A big thank you must also go to Geoff Woods from Builders Supply Ulverston who managed to fill a very large box with donations from colleagues. Geoff also got in touch with Travis Perkins Ulverston. Manager Mark Kendall gave a big collection of hats, gloves, scarves and thick socks, all brand new and boxed. Anne travelled to Manchester on Tuesday 20th December to hand out the warm clothing and leftover items were given to the homeless shelters in Kendal, Barrow, Manchester and also to The Salvation Army.

diabetes as a fact of life, that they shouldn’t just shut up and take the medicine. Long term, a Type 2 diagnosis may even turn out to be a good thing, as I’ll explain in the talk.’ You can hear Eddy’s talk on Wednesday 11th January at 7pm in the Keg & Kitchen in Grange. (please see the website for more details). For more information, contact Eddy: on 07562 414643 or go to: www.diabeatthis.co.uk.

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New Affordable Houses in Grange New affordable houses for sale under the SLDC “low-cost home ownership scheme” are to become available at Shoreside, the Wainhomes development on Kents Bank Road, Grange. There will be two and three bedroom homes and a two-bedroom apartment and the starting price is £80,000. To be able to buy one of the houses through the low-cost home ownership scheme someone would need to have lived in the area for at least three years and not able to afford to buy or rent on the open market. Anyone interested in one of these properties is encouraged to contact SLDC (on 01539 733333) to discuss an application. SLDC tries very hard to meet the housing needs of local people and I hope that these new homes will meet the needs of more people in the locality. Please contact the council if you are at all interested. Eric Morrell (SLDC, Grange North)

First Responders win another gold award Grange Community First Responders reached a significant milestone earlier this year having given ten years service in this locality. The team consists of ten experienced responders and one new recruit. Within the team there are two Heartstart instructors and six field trainers. In the year up to 1 November 2016, the team has attended over 280 calls and trained 479 people how to use a defibrillator and basic techniques that can help to save lives. In November, North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) held an awards ceremony to celebrate long service by staff and volunteers. Grange Team leader, Chris Cousins attended this event and was presented with a certificate that states the team has given ten years or more of consistently high standard service to the community. On 2 December, a second event was held by (NWAS)

First Responders, presenting their award to Council Leader Tricia Thomas

to distribute CardiacSmart awards.

You may recall that in 2013 a gold CardiacSmart award was presented to the town, to recognize the community involvement in developing the community defibrillator scheme, the excellent take up of basic life support training and the work of the responders. On this occasion the gold award was given to the team itself and they received the top accolade to

mark the excellent standard of their work over the years, and for training members of the public in basic life saving skills. Peter Gillespie leads the training team and he was presented with a certificate celebrating his commitment and service to the community.

The team’s certificate and the trophy have been handed over to Grange Town Council for display in the cabinet in the foyer at the Victoria Hall.

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Sledge pulled to Furness General in record time

New Year new Terrace Bar & Restaurant We are closing on Monday 9th January to give our bar and restaurant a makeover. We reopen Friday 20th January Come along and see what we have done. (Friday Steak night 2 for £25.00 resumes as well)

Main: Arriving at Furness General Hospital 2.5 hours ahead of schedule

Right: Half way along the 22 mile route

Last month, we reported that Cartmel Young Farmers were aiming to pull a sledge full of presents from Flookburgh to Furness General Hospital. Grange Now were at Flookburgh Square at 6.45am on Saturday 17th December to see them set off. Wendy from Cockles opened the shop especially for the young farmers to ‘fuel up’ before setting off. Organiser, Paul Morris, told Grange Now: “We had planned on getting to the hospital at about 5pm but we made really good time. We reached

Mayor’s Report

On November 16th I attended, on behalf of the Victoria Hall fund, a delightful evening of a meal, quiz and cheque presentation with Grange Lions. A number of local groups were in attendance as they too were to receive generous donations from the Lions. Although not large in number, Grange Lions are certainly hard working and very generous to local groups for which I can only say a huge ‘Thank you’. At the end of November Councillor Endsor and myself joined the local Cubs group at the Scout Hut in Cartmel for the presentation of Silver awards to five Cubs and ex-Cubs, now Scouts. It was a very enjoyable session, meeting lots of the Cubs and some very proud parents. We are so lucky in this area to have such dedicated adults to continue running our local packs. It takes a lot of time and effort to do this and I would like to thank

New Head Chef Sean’s tasty menu will be launched. Keep watching for our February advert, this will showcase the Fantastic offers for the coming months Ulverston by 11am and then the hospital at 2.30pm - a long way ahead of schedule. The sledge was absolutely full of presents which were handed out to the children who are unfortunate enough to be in hospital at this time of year.”

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all the leaders and helpers for everything they do. On Saturday December 3rd, while Councillor Endsor was rallying the Chamber of Trade for the Extravaganza, I, with many others, was at the Victoria Hall Charity Christmas Fair. This was a very enjoyable (though exhausting) event and we raised over £750 to be split between this year’s Mayor’s charity, the Alzheimer’s Society and the Victoria Hall fund. Many thanks to all those who helped on the day at any of the Charity stalls, who donated items for the raffle or tombola or who came along and opened their purses wide. And last but by no means least, was the Chamber of Trade Christmas meal in aid of the Mayor’s charity. A great time was had by all and well over £100 was raised which will be winging its way to the Alzheimer’s Society. May I take this opportunity to wish you a happy, healthy and hopefully prosperous New Year.

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Tim’s Column I hope you had a great Christmas and are looking forward to a good 2017.

This is the time of year when I like to take stock a bit. Think about what we have achieved in the past year and plan what challenges we face in the coming year.

Without doubt our biggest challenge in 2017 will be health care. We have just seen yet another message from the our local hospital trust asking people to stay away from the accident and emergency unit at the hospital in Lancaster. At some point they are simply going to have to face up to the fact that for a whole variety of reasons more and more people are choosing to go to A&E. Press releases and messages on Twitter are not really going to do much about this. What the Trust needs to do is look at expanding their services in this area and an obvious way to do this would be to upgrade the Primary Care Assessment Centre in the hospital in Kendal to an Urgent Care Centre.

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Currently the NHS in our part of the world is facing a budget shortfall of £571 million in 5 years time. That is a massive amount of money. The only way to find those type of savings is by cutting services back really hard and we really cannot allow this to happen.

I took a petition signed by nearly 2,500 of you, calling on the Government to properly fund the NHS, to Downing Street the other

County Matters

At this time of year many of us are making New Year’s resolutions. May I suggest one which, if you are a motorist, you should be doing as a matter of good driving, that is to refrain from parking on pavements in the Town or near our schools. This is a potential danger to all pedestrians and a traffic hazard so please park well and keep our pavements clear. As I reported in the summer the County Scrutiny Task Group on Autism would be making recommendations arising from their findings and public contributions. I must thank the residents who contacted me regarding this issue and if you access the County website the full report will be there with the cabinet acceptance of all

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day. It was really worrying that the Chancellor had absolutely nothing to say about the funding of healthcare in his Autumn statement. Mrs May needs to start showing a bit of leadership and get her ministers to start taking the crisis faced by our health services seriously. If you want to help me in my campaign to get something done then you can still sign the petition just put “Tim Farron stop hospital cuts petition” into whatever search engine you use and follow the links. My other big focus will be on encouraging local businesses. A year on from Storm Desmond there are still plenty of companies coping with the problems caused by the desperate flooding we experienced this time last year. I am pushing the Government to get on with putting in place the flood prevention measures needed in Kendal as quickly as possible. But on the other side we need to support our local businesses as much as possible. I was particularly proud to be able to invite a number of local firms down to Parliament to celebrate “Cumbria Day”, marking the first anniversary of our flooding. This is really only the beginning, we need to do a lot more to support all the amazing firms we have around here. These are going to be the top priorities but if you have any other issues where you need my help then please do get in touch, either email tim@timfarron.co.uk or call us on 01539 723 403. Finally, can I wish you all the very best for 2017. Tim

the recommendations made at their December meeting. The County Council did receive over 150 Million Pounds from the Conservative Government last year to rebuild our highways and infrastructure after Storm Desmond . To prepare for this winter our Local Highways team have been busy over the recent month cleaning out our street drains. We have put in extra resources to street cleansing and doubled our capacity with gulley emptying machines. Finally I would like to thank all our volunteer organisations for their contributions to our community over the past year without whose commitment we would not be such a healthy and vibrant Town. All the best for the New Year Bill Wearing Conservative County Councillor Grange Division


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FOOD & DRINK

Raw Milk Rice Pudding 2016 was a good year for our raw milk, which comes straight from the Low Sizergh cows. We had wins in the National Trust Fine Farm Produce Awards and the inaugural Delicious Magazine Awards, and the average daily sales from the vending machine have exceeded expectation. This premium product is now a much loved ingredient as well as first choice for drinking. While dishes are focussed on warmth, comfort and wholesomeness in the early part of the new year, try raw milk in rice pudding, which is very, very creamy and satisfying. Use it also for the smooth white sauces that accompany fish, rarebit and cheesy cauliflower, for the perfect porridge, and for rich, milky coffees. Ingredients

1.2 litres (2 pints) Low Sizergh raw milk 140g (5oz) pudding rice 110g (4oz) caster sugar Knob of Carron Lodge butter Ground nutmeg (for sprinkling) Method

1. Preheat the oven to 140℃. Butter a large ovenproof dish. 2. Bring the raw milk to a simmer in a saucepan. Stir in the pudding rice and caster sugar. Pour the mixture into the ovenproof dish. Top with the knob of butter and sprinkle with nutmeg to taste. 3. Bake in the preheated oven for 1 1/2 to 2 hours. Stir the pudding halfway through baking.

The power of Protein

High protein diets are this season’s hottest trend. ‘High protein’ meals and foods are being cooked up by celebrity chefs and splashed across foodie magazines and papers. This is one food revolution that we wholeheartedly endorse as we know the virtues of lean meats and other nutrientrich, low calorie protein foods, but do you? While a healthy, balanced diet will provide all the protein most people need, there are times when you may want a bit of a boost, whether it be to help support and retain muscle as part of a fitness plan or to form part of a healthy eating diet. Firstly, it is important to find out what your protein requirements are and whether you’re eating the right kinds of protein. Lean meats are one of the most effective sources of healthy protein, along with seafood, beans, eggs, nuts/ seeds and low-fat dairy. They contain amino acids which are essential for growth, brain development, healthy bones and hormone production, in addition to a number of key vitamins and minerals. Our super healthy recommendations are as follows: • Chicken breasts – super lean and versatile • Turkey breasts – very lean and a brilliant source of vitamins and minerals • Venison – tasty, healthy and has a great flavour • Extra Lean Beef Mince – healthy and great for cooking a wide range of meals Why not try some of these delicious and super healthy meats this month and start your 2017 the right way? We have some healthy meat options in our great value ‘Meat for a Week Box’ – ask in store for details! Don’t forget that our knowledgeable staff are always available to advise you on what to buy, to help with your dietary requirements. All the best for a healthy 2017 from the Higginsons Team!

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Christmas foodbank appeal

Wow! In the words of Craig, “it was a-may-zing”? Our best ever!

The Co-workers of Mother Teresa send a hearfelt thanks to all who contributed so generously to the Christmas appeal for the Barrow, Ulverston and Millom foodbanks, and to our friends who helped to receive and sort the goods. The van was loaded to the roof, and not another bag could have been squeezed in. Whether this bonanza was due to it being Christmas, or to the change of venue being more central - several folk came in, asked what we wanted, and went straight across to the co-op.

I pass on the thanks from those at the foodbank, and from those whose Christmas will be a little easier because of your generosity.

The next appeal is on Sunday, 5th February, again at the same venue at St Charles. More details later of items needed. If you would like to read more about the foodbank, their newsletter is available online newsletter@barrowfoodbank. co.uk Have you got 2 hours to spare? Would you be interested in volunteering with Barrow Foodbank?

“If so we have vacancies to work in our drop-in centre welcoming clients to the foodbank, offering them a hot drink and something to eat and giving them their food allocation that has been previously packed by warehouse volunteers. Alternatively you may wish to work in the warehouse where you receive the donated food, thank the donor, weigh and date the food. The food then is sorted into the warehouse to ensure that no food goes out of date; finally the food is packed into boxes ready to be given out. Why not pay us a visit and we will show you around and answer any questions you may have, we are a happy team and you would have all the support you need.”

Contact them on: 01229 34 34 36 or projectmanager@ barrowfoodbank.co.uk Penny Ward, Grange co-workers of Mother Teresa


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January is one of the worst months. Christmas is over, you feel as flaccid as an old party balloon, probably still shackled to your resolutions, so slip the left over sherry into your pocket and nip down to the allotment for some ‘exercise’ and to ‘look’ at ‘stuff’. Just make sure you don’t grab advocaat by mistake. There might not be many Snowballs in hell but there is definitely a place for (the devil’s) advocaat.

While you’re there you can recycle your old Christmas tree, slugs hate pine needles. I’m not sure whether it’s the prickliness or the pinene compounds but it does genuinely seem to keep them at bay. Christmas trees also burn very well and make wonderfully crackly fire-lighters at a soggy time of year. Dayglo pink and acid yellow; the colours of forced rhubarb are incredible. It’s much more tender than the summer crop and luckily it’s more an act of gentle persuasion than force to

produce it. You can use traditional terracotta forcing pot or a giant plastic plant pot, remembering to cover the holes to prevent any sunlight getting in. Choose a crown sometime towards the end of this month and pop your receptacle over the top (advantage of the plastic pots is that they won’t crack, I’ve seen the terracotta ones split in two by the powerful, swelling, emergent stems). Have a cheeky peep at them after a week or so to check they are doing OK and when they’ve got to the size you want, pick them. You may notice ants crawling up the stalks, from what I can gather they are taking advantage of the sugary sap that basically oozes out of the tips. The plants don’t fare too well if you force the same one every year, three crowns, one forced each year, is probably an optimal number in terms of rotation and space.

It’s also probably worth checking over your seeds, make sure you’ve got what you need before the shops run out (there was a bit of a Leek drought last year) along with their sell by dates. I usually only buy fresh seed if they are five years out of date unless there are obvious signs of deterioration, then I sow the old ones and some of the fresh ones on my first sowing to double check their viability!

The Hawfinch

The hawfinch is a large finch, with striking plumage and a very large bill, and they feed on hornbeam haws, hence their name. Not a great deal is known about the hawfinch. They pop up in winter, breed in spring and are rarely seen throughout the summer. They are difficult to see, as they spend most of their time feeding high in the canopy, making it almost impossible to see them when the canopy is closed.

Even their call is difficult to pick up, as it sounds like other woodland birds, such as robin, goldfinch and bullfinch. Their song is also difficult to hear. I was once only a few yards away from a singing male, and I could hardly hear it. It’s only when you ‘get your ear in’, so to speak, that you can pick out it’s

distinctiveness amongst the other woodland bird calls. They nest high in the forks of trees, very exposed and vulnerable to predators such as jay and grey squirrel. I was first aware of these unusual birds in 2001 when we had a flock of about 40. Then, I only had sporadic sightings of one’s and two’s, and in 2013 we had 30 turn up and find a nest site just prior to this. Last year, a flock of 17 passed through, whilst overall we had a bout 60 sightings up until June. While they like to feed on hornbeam haws, we only have a few of these trees in Grange, so it’s more likely they are feeding on wild cherry, but I have seen them feed on beech, yew tree buds and even larch buds. In flight, they resemble a starling, however their striking white wing bars are a giveaway. They also sometimes emit a metallic click too.

If you see a hawfinch around Grange please report it to: Jeremy. sutton@rspb.org.uk and please copy in: s.sharp2@lancaster.ac.uk There are two early migrant walks in March where I will hopefully be highlighting the hawfinch at Brown Robin Nature Reserve. For more information please visit: www. cumbriawildlifetrust.org.uk Thanks, Tony. Tony Saunders is the Hon. Reserve Manager for Brown Robin Nature Reserve.

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WHAT’S ON

JANUARY Tues 3rd/10th/17th/24th/31st Cartmel Health Walk - walks for all standards, meet at Cartmel Racecourse grandstand 10.45am. Contact Ewen Cameron on 32319 or e-mail e.cameron1@btinternet. com Tues 3rd, 10th, 17th , 24th, 31st. Grange-over-Sands Old Time Dance Club. Popular Sequence dancing at Lindale Village Hall 7.30pm to 10pm. Everyone welcome. Contact Lis on Grange 35512 for details. Tues 10th/17th/24th/30th – Circle Dancing. Community dance for all. No partner or dance experience needed. Gentle exercise for body and mind. Allithwaite Community Centre 2.15-4.15. £7 per week. Helen Brooks 015395 35022 Wed 11th/18th/25th - Ballroom Dancing Classes. Beginners/ Improvers 7-8.30pm. Intermediate/Advanced 8-9.30pm with IDTA teacher. Allithwaite Community Centre. Telephone Emma on 07399 096547. Wed 4th/11th/18th/25th - The FEEL GOOD SINGALONG at Allithwaite Community Centre, Quarry Lane. 11am-12pm. £6 Open to all, to have fun, whether you think you can sing or not. Singing popular and easy to sing songs songs. Wheel chair access. Contact Kirsten Taylor stentaylor@hotmail.com or Facebook page- SONG BIRDS

Ulverston or songbirdsonsong. webs.com Please check website for running dates. Sun 1st - Welcome the New Year with Wine, Women and Song. The Arnside Ladies Choir combine festive and fun songs at our New Year’s Day Concert at 3pm. Arnside W.I. Hall. Tickets £6 incl. refreshments. Enquiries 01524 761172. Tues 3rd - Allithwaite & Cartmel WI. Allithwaite Community Centre at 2pm. Ken Taylor will be speaking about Machu Picchu. Thurs 5th - Grange Drama will hold a reading of Alan Ayckbourn’s play Table Manners. Grange Institute at 7.30pm. More on Arts page. Mon 9th - Cartmel Choral Society begin rehearsals for the April concert in the Priory. Registration takes place between 6.45 and 7.15 pm. See Arts page for more. Tues 10th - Arnside Choral Society. WI Hall, Arnside at 7.30pm. Rehearsals begin for the Summer Concert. See Arts page for more info. Tues 10th - Mothers & Others. Jacob’s Join and Bingo. 7.30pm. St Charles RC Church. Kents Bank Road, Grange. Tues 10th - Grange Forum. The Great Divide Trail of the Canadian Rockies with Chris Wright. Abbott Hall Hotel at 10.15am.

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At its heart – Better Care Together aims to bring care closer to people’s homes, and reduce the reliance on expensive hospitals – unless a patient needs only the services a hospital provides. Already 2,500 local people have seen Better Care Together in action – last year 1,500 patients were treated in the community rather than hospital thanks to a system called Advice and Guidance – where a GP can get advice from a hospital specialist. Another 1,000 have been treated at their opticians rather than hospital for minor eye conditions

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in the first two months of a new scheme which has been put into place locally.

A key plank for Better Care Together is that 11 partners – all the organisations providing health and care locally – including social services, community services, hospitals and GPs, are working together as the Bay Health and Care Partners. Another key plank is that they are introducing Integrated Care Communities. These are local clinical staff from across all the organisations working with their communities, charities and elected members, to work on priorities for the local area.

There will be 12 across the Morecambe Bay area, including: • Grange and the Lakes

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Tues 10th - Grange Lecture Society. The villas and gardens of Lake Como with Keith Holmes. Victoria Hall 7.15pm. All welcome. £4 on the door. Students & under 18’s: £2. Tues 10th - South Lakeland Decorative & Fine Arts Society (SLDFAS) A Certain Generosity of Spirit: The Art of David Hockney Michael Howard BA (Hons), MA (Courtauld) Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal at 1.30pm. Entry Fee £10.00. Contact: Mrs Lalik Nasmyth. Tel: 01229 468525 Thurs 12th - Author Ruth Sutton will talk about her new book at Grange Library. See ‘Artist of the Month’ of the Arts page. Fri 13th - Ballroom & Latin Social Dance Evening, Victoria Hall, Main Street, Grange 7.30 - 10pm. £6 incl drink & biscuits bekrigg@ gmail.com Tues 17th - Grange Forum. People and Mountains of Dhaulagiri with Boyd Harris. Abbot Hall Hotel at 2pm. Thurs 19th - Grange Lido - Public Consultation. All day until 7pm in Victoria Hall, Grange. Thurs 19th - Grange Drama will hold a reading of Ken Smyth’s play ‘Who do you think you are?’. Grange Institute at 7.30pm. More on Arts page. Fri 20th - Grange Garden Society. URC Hall at 2.00pm, ‘Blowing the trumpet for the diversity of Euphorbias’ by Steve Halliwell

Grange Town Council meeting

Full town council met on Monday 12th December. Prior to the start of the meeting, the Chairman, Tricia Thomas, received a letter from Councillor Judith Shapland stating she has resigned from the Council with immediate effect. This leaves a ‘casual vacancy’. From 4th January, Grange Town Council will display a notice for fourteen days. If anyone is interested in the local community and would like to stand as Councillor, please get in touch with South Lakeland District Council before 14th January. For further information about becoming a councillor go to: www. southlakeland.gov.uk/ electionsand-voting/ becoming-a-councillor/ Great North Air Ambulance Service requested a grant for £250 and this was granted along with thanks from the Councillors for their exceptional work.

Fri 20th,- Grange and District Natural History Society, AGM and subscriptions followed by refreshments and short presentations, United Reformed Church Hall, Kent’s Bank Road, Grange, 7.30 pm. Tues 24th - Grange Forum. Anniversary Lunch at Grange Hotel followed by a guest speaker. 12 noon. Application form and menu available from Alan Anderson on 015395 33696. Tues 24th - Grange Lecture Society. My life in the BBC World Service with Alastair Lack. Victoria Hall 7.15pm. All welcome. £4 on the door. Students & under 18’s: £2. Thurs 26 Jan, Grange WI, RC Church Meeting Room, Kents Bank Road, Introduction to Quilting by Dorothy Milner. Contact Margaret on 36735 for more details. Sat 28th - ‘I, Daniel Blake’ is the latest offering from Arnside Educational Institute at 7.30pm. More info on the Arts Page. Tickets can be reserved through Sue Hayward: suediane57@ gmail.com 01524 762254 Tues 31st - Grange Forum. The Isaiah Mission in Kenya with Nicky Cuthbert. Abbot Hall Hotel at 10.15am. Tues 31st - Don’t be lonely after Christmas. You will find a warm welcome at the community Tea pot spot in Allithwaite Community Centre. 10.30 - 12.30pm. Everyone welcome.

Councillor Joanna Greenway, reported back on the SLDC Consultation: Development Management Policies which she attended on 1st December. She stressed the need to put forward the Council’s views on planning, as this document will lay the planning rules for the future. The deadline is 5th January 2017. The council discussed inviting Morecambe Bay Partnership to ‘re-visit’ improving provision for cyclists including improved signage and the installation of cycle racks.

During the ‘Have your Say’ section, former Councillor, Nick Thorne, reminded the Council that 78% of residents had supported a cycleway along the prom and suggested to the Council that the residents, should be listened to and should be implemented. Resident, George Parr, also requested that the prom be used as the designated cycleway. The next meeting will place on Monday 16th January in the Victoria Hall at 7pm.


Lawrie Woodley on ‘Growing old’ Perhaps ‘Ageing’ sounds kinder, but the fact remains, the impact of getting older is more noticeable after retirement. The majority of people don’t like the symptoms as they become more evident – but consider the alternative! When we are younger we can easily laugh at the ‘losing it’ type jokes but later on in life they somehow seem a little more unkind. Strangely, it’s O.K. to jest about it among ourselves who are of a similar age but find it harder to take, perhaps, when mentioned in a somewhat disparaging way by younger folk. Obviously, my views and concerns are mainly restricted to the male population and I can’t speak for the ladies who are going through a similar process themselves. Men are besieged by press articles telling them that they should consult their doctor more often and that seems to add to the ‘pressure’ of getting older. Trouble is, any new symptoms could just be the natural results of getting older, or they could be the indication that something’s wrong. Most men take the, not unreasonable, view that the

‘machine’ is starting to break down as it gets older – in much the same way as any engine would – but, not being human mechanics, can’t identify what’s causing the problem. Thus, they either say ‘What can you expect?’ and get on with life or they fret about consulting the doctor and wasting his/her time and becoming hypochondriacs. With the growing pressure on doctors’ time this reluctance to consult is enhanced. Men with little lumps and bumps or strange bruises etc. would pass them off as just that – passing; women, on the other hand seem to be more aware of unusual developments and either talk about them among themselves or take themselves off to the doctor. They’ve been encouraged for a long time now to check their breasts for lumps whereas men probably still don’t check their testicles regularly enough to check for cancerous growths. Men would no more talk about their health problems than fly and it’s only when they’ve had a stroke (if only a minor one) or a heart attack that they’ll discuss things with their colleagues or family. I, personally, was amazed when I had first indication

of heart ‘issues’ that when I mentioned them to my friends it transpired that all of them were on medication of one form or another for symptoms I was never aware of. We then started comparing notes of dosages, frequencies and long term prognoses! This would never happen, I suspect, among the female population. Is this because they go through menstruation, childbirth and the menopause and are familiar with health considerations? One of the earliest ageing signs is the need to go to the toilet more often. A source of merriment for the young but more and more inconvenience as one ages. ‘Spending a penny’ is getting more expensive and finding a toilet in public places is getting harder as local authorities close down public conveniences to save money. Another sign is the lack of flexibility. At first this can show in having to kneel down to tie shoelaces rather than stoop and this progresses to finding somewhere to lift a foot up to as opposed to having difficulty kneeling. The old joke about finding something else to do whilst bending down becomes more truthful. Eventually, of

course, this will develop to needing help putting on socks and having to sit down to put on underpants. Part of this lack of flexibility will also reveal itself in trying to straighten up too quickly and so putting one’s back out. Recovery from having a back muscle in spasm can take some time and is susceptible to recurrence. It also emphasises the need to be careful when lifting heavier objects. Grange resident, Lawrie Woodley has written this interesting and informative articles. I am sure his sentiments will resonate with many of readers. Next month we will include the second part of Lawrie’s article.

Sport England invest heavily in Fell Foot On 7th December, the National Trust announced the start of an exciting new project for Fell Foot Park. Thanks to a £500,000 investment from Sport England, a major new sports facility will be built on the site. The £1.9 million development is part of a series of improvements to the National Trust-owned site, which include: the restoration of the 19th century boathouses, a new café, landscaping the historic garden area and a small glamping area. These proposals were given planning permission in October 2015 by the Lake District National Park. The new facility will include new changing rooms and showers for swimmers, sailors, canoeists and rowers, also runners, walkers and cyclists in fact any kind of outdoor sport activity; as well as

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club and community social space and meeting rooms, for training courses, yoga, buggy fit and other activities. There will also be covered and outdoor storage, workshop space and upgrades to the jetties and slipway provision. The new facilities will continue to provide a base for South Windermere Sailing Club which has been based at Fell Foot since

1961, and Windermere Rowing Club who joined us in 2014. The new building will be sited out of the risk area providing longer term a sustainable and usable building enabling people to use Fell Foot all year round. The park will be open as usual over the winter, and fully open from Easter. The new facilities will be opening October 2017.

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GET OUT

AND TRY SOMETHING NEW If your usual resolutions of ‘losing weight’, ‘stopping smoking’ or ‘getting fit’ are usually all but forgotten by mid-January, why not try a new hobby? You never know, this may actually lead to you achieving those resolutions without even trying! Some of the activities on this page may lead you to a whole new world. MEN’S WALKING FOOTBALL

RUNNING Celebrating the 100th parkrun at Fell Foot

On Saturday morning (26 November), whilst the rest of Cumbria had glorious sunshine, Fell Foot sat in the freezing mist. This did little however to dampen the enthusiasm of the 150 ‘parkrunners’ who turned up to celebrate the 100th parkrun.

Allithwaite Running Club Fitter, faster, further, healthier... Could this be you in 2017? Allithwaite Running Club invites you to join them and make this a fantastic year to develop running. ‘I’ll never be able to keep up’ ‘They’ll go too fast, too far’... Sound familiar? We’ve heard it before – and most people in the club said the same thing before joining! Instead, you’ll find a group of friendly, encouraging folk who don’t take things too seriously. Yes, amongst our ranks are seasoned marathon runners (didn’t think I’d be there 5 years ago!), ultra runners including a few of more mature years to prove that age doesn’t get in the way of success. Also in the club are those who just like to get out and enjoy the beautiful scenery around them. Afraid we’ll go too fast? We ‘loop’ so that those at the front never get far ahead before looping back to encourage those at the back. Too far? We’ll encourage anyone up to 5 km distance by building the distance slowly and not running all the way (you run when you can, walk the rest and build it up from there). For seasoned runners, our ‘usual’ training distance is about 8-10 km in the winter months. Join us to develop your running. If you’re interested, check out our new website www.allithwaiterunningclub.org. uk , contact us via Facebook , or email allithwaiterunningclub@gmail.com . Or simply turn up at the Allithwaite Community Centre, Monday or Thursday 6.30pm. What are you waiting for? Tina, John, Al, Jim and Steve had a great time at the Arnside Knott race (20th November). We’re looking forward to the Sands Chase on Sunday 8th January; a race anyone can win by estimating their speed and coming in to the finish as close to midday as possible. Details on the website/Facebook.

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To make the 100th parkrun special, the National Trust did a Trust Takeover, where National Trust staff took on all the volunteer roles so the team that usually run the event could all join in with the parkrun. Alongside Fell Foot parkrun celebrating its 100th run, Ron the Event Director was also celebrating his 100th parkrun. This led to the normal volunteer team, becoming the “Ronettes” singing a spirited version of “Da Doo Ron Ron.

The Fell Foot parkrun is a really friendly event, starting every Saturday at 9am. Why not go down and give a try. You’ll be sure of a warm welcome.

Over the past few years, Age UK has gained itself a reputation nationwide for running Men’s Walking Football groups, and South Lakeland is no different. Our new 18-strong group in Milnthorpe is going from strength to strength and we would like to set something up in the Grange and Cartmel area.

As a result, we are holding a ‘taster’ session at the Victoria Hall in Grange to see what interest there may be, with a view to setting up regular sessions. It will be held on Tuesday 17 January at 18.45 hrs to 19.45 hrs and anyone over 50 is welcome.

The rules of walking football are much the same as running football with a few differences. The teams are smaller (between five and seven-a-side), free kicks are indirect, kick-ins replace throws, there are no off-sides, the ball must be kept below head height and, of course, anything so much as a jog is prohibited!

If you enjoyed playing football in your youth or would like to take up a new active hobby to keep yourself a little fitter, make new friends and team-mates; please contact us on 01539 728180 to find out more. Let’s make 2017 a fitter and healthier year.

BOWLING Allithwaite Bowling Club. Old and new members are invited to sign on for the 2017 bowling season.

The club has recently added another team to the seven established ones and offers a chance for members to play competitively. Matches run from April to end of August.

There is a great social side within the club, with social get togethers, usually at weekend, where everyone brings food for the buffet until the table is groaning! Friendly matches with other local clubs are in place and also add to the mix. Every year the club organises a charity day with a BBQ, fun competitions and all the funds go to a local charity. New members are ‘buddied’ with a friendly experienced member, to help with technique and rules of play. Members are free to use the green at any time

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unless there is a match and fees are £16 annually. The green opens mid March and depending on the weather is open until end of September.

The club will be open from 10am - noon on Saturday 14th January and subscriptions are £16 annually. To find out more, either come down on 14 January or ring Jeanne on 58531 or email Bobon: lear711@ btinternet.com

Lindale Bowling Club. In a beautiful village setting the club can boast one of the finest greens in Cumbria. Crown green bowling is a sport for all ages. A great game to play socially and competitively. Fresh air, plenty of exercise and good company. What more do you need? The Bowling season starts in April so why not come along and join us. For further information contact the Secretary (32936)


GROUP & PERSONAL TRAINING Dave Stevenson,60, started at Wellfit in April 2015. As a fire officer, Dave has to complete and pass an annual fitness test and needed to improve his level of fitness to reach the required standard. Within a few months of regular training at Wellfit, attending three to four classes a week, Dave passed the test with ease. He has now been at the fitness centre in Albert Road, Grange for over 18 months and is really feeling the benefit of exercise for both his mind and body. Dave has lost over three stone and has reduced his waist size from 38/40 to 32 inches. Dave works twelve hour shifts and says he is feeling younger and fitter, has more stamina and sleeps much better than he used to. He also feels that mental tasks are easier to complete and has an overall sense of wellbeing and happiness.

We asked Dave why he enjoyed training at Wellfit. “ I like the social aspect of working out with other people, the motivation that group training provides as well as the encouragement from the trainers. There’s a great range of classes with times to suit everybody and no two workouts are ever the same.”

Consistency is the hardest part of sport The hill gets steeper and I start to slow down, but he seems to find another gear and glides effortlessly up the climb as I struggle for breath. For me this is quite a workout but for Sam Lashley, it’s just another day at the office.

At 21 and living in Milnthorpe, Sam eats sleeps and breathes cycling. From the age of 14 he started casually riding with friends, progressing on to racing cross country and now racing for the Wheelbase Road Team, the bike shop where he works full time.

“It’s a natural transition, I decided that I was rubbish at downhill so I thought if I got really fit I’d get fast uphill, so I did that.” 2014 took a turn for the worse when cycling on a local trail, Sam was thrown over the handlebars after grabbing the front brake too hard, snapping his kneecap in half. This injury saw Sam lose the majority of muscle mass from his left leg, due to not being able to exercise the limb for 7 months. “Injury is a risk in any sport, to get better you have to go faster and to

an extent, it’s not ‘if’, it’s ‘when’”. Sam explained. “You don’t get any professional that hasn’t injured themselves at some point, although I should have been wearing kneepads.”

Sam’s recovery with help from specialists in Staveley and Carnforth has seen him come back stronger; coming 4th at the National Cross Country Championships and 2nd at the Scottish Cross Country Championships, being beaten by a rider who, ironically, he won over the week before. “I hate losing more than anything.” He said.

“Consistency is the hardest part of sport, if you want to get better you have to train six or seven days a week, sometimes getting up at 5am to go for a ride. I’ve had to work hard to get to where I am today and I want to see how far I can go with a career in cycling.” Coming back so quickly from such a long-term injury, Sam Lashley is taking his training and competing to the next level. He plans to race a season on the road with the Wheelbase team and after that, who knows? Definitely watch this space.

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WALKING FITNESS CENTRE

Group and personal training to suit all ages and fitness levels HEALTHY EATING AND WEIGHT LOSS ADVICE Walking for Health

Peninsula Health Practice, based at Grange Health Centre and Flookburgh Surgery, wish to start a ‘Walking for Health’ Group and they looking for two to three volunteer leaders. Ewen Cameron, who organises the weekly walks for Cartmel Surgery, will give the volunteers instruction in leading the walks.

It is envisaged that the walks will take place in the Grange area, on a Thursday, and will generally last for about an hour. In the first instance please contact Rhona Barton on 015395 58636 or on r.barton53@btinternet.com.

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CHURCH NEWS

St Paul’s, Grange

To welcome in the New Year there will be a ‘One Team’ Eucharist Service held in St Paul’s at 10.30am on New Year’s Day with Rev’d Rachel Stavert presiding. After the events of 2016, the Carmel Peninsula Team Ministry have an opportunity to join together in worship and look forward to new beginnings. It would seem appropriate that The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, which begins on January 18th,has the theme of Reconciliation – The Love of God Compels Us, which is inspired by verses from St Paul’s Second Letter to the Corinthians and seems particularly relevant for our team ministry at this time. Each year we join with our friends from St Paul’s, Lindale for the annual Joint Patronal service for the Conversion of St Paul which in 2017 will be held in St Paul’s, Lindale at 11.00pm on Sunday 22nd January followed by lunch in Lindale Village Hall. Please note that there will be no services in either St Paul’s or the Fell Church on that morning. The redesigned Parish office is now in its new location in the old meeting room and the other improvements are well underway and we are very pleased with the progress so far. Information about the reordering of St Paul’s can be found on the noticeboards in church as well as the proposals for the new social area.

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01524 782442 All welcome The Church meets every Sunday at 10.30am. First Sunday of the month at Grange Primary School. For other meeting locations please call 015395 83455 or visit www.hopechurchgrange.org.uk

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Cartmel’s Hidden Gem

Tucked away in the heart of Cartmel, close by the old ford across the River Eea, lies the simple gothic style Methodist Church. It was built on the site of a former tan yard purchased, for £60, by John Gunson of Sparkbridge, a bobbin mill owner. The foundation stone was laid by Miss Ripley of Ulverston on 28th November, 1871 and the church, which cost about £450, opened on 1st October, 1872. Before then, meetings had been held in homes throughout the district and in Cartmel Gatehouse and

Friends Meeting House. The church originally seated 150 but the membership has never been anything but small. At the centenary in 1972, it

totalled 23, the largest in its history. The building is known as the ‘Chapel by the River’ but in 2007 the river was found to be a lot closer; underneath the subsiding floor, three large holes were discovered, formed by the river flowing in and out. The holes and water are still there but the floor is now on a concrete raft. The warm, comfortable church, houses a warm, friendly Christian community with services every Sunday at 11am. Pat Rowland and Tony Shelton

Cartmel Quakers

A huge “thank you” to everyone who joined us on 24 November, for the concert by the Dorian Players in aid of the charity Shelterbox. The evening was wonderful in every sense, bringing a wealth of music, laughter and warmth on a cold dark winter’s night. With an amazing array of medieval and renaissance instruments, we were treated to a programme of music, songs and readings, and several of us took up the invitation to have a closer look (and even a tentative play!) at the instruments during the interval. The icing on the cake was that we raised £420 for Shelterbox, which will fund almost three quarters of a shelter box for a family in need. So thank you once again, for filling our Meeting House with joy and for helping to raise money for such a fantastic cause.

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On November 22nd, the Women’s Network at Grange were very pleased to have Ros Harrison, a very talented flower arranger.

Her theme was ‘Christmas’. She made some very attractive arrangements, including a dainty one for a table centrepiece, an elaborate one, which was used in Church the following Sunday; and a very red and green Christmassy one. She also made an Advent Wreath, that we have also utilised in the Advent

United Reformed

As I write this we are all looking forward to Christmas, but by the time you read it, most celebrations will be over and our concerns will be with a New Year. The Women’s guild will start their new season on January 11th with a devotional meeting led by Mr Mick Malkin, followed

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services. She was happy to tell us of the progress their church fellowship in Barrow are making.

Members of the church are going to be visiting the nursing home and other residences, for carol singing and we are looking forward to having the children of Grange and District who take part in the pantomime, taking a Sunday Evening Carol Service.

Repairs to the Church ceiling are now going ahead and we hope to be able to use the church again, early in the New Year. A Blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year to everyone. on January 18th by a talk about Boarbank, & on January 25th, David Lamb tells us about the 125 year history of the Church on this site. We also look forward to the service for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity on Sunday 22nd January at 3pm at the Methodist Church. All Best Wishes for 2017

Churches Together There will be an open meeting of CT in Grange on Thursday 12 th January at 2pm, in the Father Magner room.

In January our thoughts turn to The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. This time we are planning to do things rather differently to previous years. Each Church is encouraged to have their usual weekday worship in the normal way, at the normal time. These Services will hopefully also make use of the published material for the Unity Week. Folks from other Churches are encouraged to join wherever the worship is happening during that week, 18 25th. January.

On Sunday 22nd January, there will be the usual worship altogether, which will be at 3pm in the Methodist building in Grange. Advanced notice: Women’s World Day of Prayer to be held on Friday 3rd March at, St Johns, Flookburgh.


St Mary’s Hospice donation

Former Lady Captain (Grange Golf Club), Hazel Shaw has raised £500 for St Mary’s Hospice. Mel Dixon, St Mary’s Community Fundraiser (pictured above with Hazel receiving the cheque) said: “This will provide 26 hours of patient care, which is something many families will never forget. Thank you!”

MONEY TALK With

Derek Pearce Non Legal Partner

Head of Financial Services

Enjoying the outdoors makes kids and families happier Arnside & Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is planning to work with partners across the area to organise a WILD! festival for families and children next year.

If you can spare three minutes filling in our survey, you’ll help us to tailor the exciting activities to meet your kids’ needs, and you’ll potentially increase the amount of funding we can secure. The evidence is overwhelming,

that kids who spend time outdoors are healthier, calmer, happier, and perform better at school than kids who don’t. Do you want free activities? Support for schools to get kids outdoors more? Supervised outdoor free play sessions? More information about how to get to the countryside and what to do when you arrive? We want to make it easy for you to access the beautiful countryside on your doorstep and make the most of time spent together outside.

Please give us your thoughts: www.arnsidesilverdaleaonb.org.uk/help-us-go-wild/

FRIENDLY HONEST FINANCIAL ADVICE

What next for your savings?

A recent report by financial magazine Moneyfacts showed that the number of savings accounts paying 1% or more has halved in 2016 as reductions outweigh rate rises for the 14th consecutive month. Today, less than a third of the 659 savings accounts currently on the market can beat or match inflation, and now with inflation rising these low rates are eating away at the value of your money. The report went on to say “Low interest rates and rising inflation will deter savers “. It’s hard to imagine that just one year ago 67% of accounts in the savings market paid 1% or more, compared to only 34% doing so today, showing how cruel the past year alone has been on savers. Consumers will need to be savvier than ever when moving their cash to find the best possible returns. Splitting a pot between fixed rates and instant access, for instance, will give them a bit of flexibility and an opportunity to earn a higher rate but these are still falling short of many savers expectations, and unfortunately will do for some time.

Burns Night

The Rose and Crown is a traditional village inn located in Cark in Cartmel; just outside of Grange over Sands. Our helpful team only add to the pub’s warm and cosy atmosphere which you will find sitting round our real log fire. We have a patio area for those lovely summer evenings overlooking the bay, everyone is welcome including families and dogs. We offer a wholesome, home-cooked menu using local suppliers. Service comes with a smile and a warm welcome guaranteed from the front of house staff who will attend to your every need.

25th January Traditional menu £18.95

Valentine’s

The Rose & Crown are more than happy to accommodate variations of their menu to suite dietary requirements (subject to availability), so why not bring the family and enjoy a warm and friendly welcome. We also have accommodation too

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Quiz Nights

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For some people savings accounts are for meeting fairly short term needs like saving for Christmas, a summer holiday or a new car. Whereas for others, their savings and more importantly the interest they generate, are used to supplement their lifestyle or even provide for everyday expenses. It is this group who are feeling the pain of this low interest environment the most. 10 years ago if you were getting 4% interest after tax you would have needed £30,000 in your savings to generate £100 per month. Now you will need a whopping £240,000 just to do the same job. How times have changed! Unfortunately, the end result for many savers is they have had to cut back on luxuries and treats or accept that their capital will fall because of this. And with inflation expected to rise well beyond the Government’s 2% target next year, the things we buy with our income or savings are set to rise too! If you want to talk to someone about looking at your savings and income needs, call us here at Poole Townsend for expert independent advice.

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ART & MUSIC

Arnside Choral Society offers a warm welcome

Rehearsals take place at Arnside’s WI Hall in Orchard Road on Tuesdays at 7.30 and the Society offers a very warm welcome to anybody wishing to join in singing a variety of styles. There is no audition, but a team spirit, an abundance of enthusiasm, a sense of humour and the ability to sing in tune would be very beneficial! To join, all you have to do is turn up to any rehearsal or concert. Rehearsals for the summer concert on Saturday 10 June 2017 will begin on 10 January; works to be performed are Will Todd’s Mass In Blue, Jonathon Willcocks’ Sing Africa and ​Michael Tippett’s Five Negro Spirituals.

Enjoy singing?

Cartmel Choral Society meets again in the Village Hall on Monday 9th January to begin rehearsals for the April concert in the Priory when they will perform the popular Faure’s Requiem and Handel’s Messiah Part 2. The Society prides itself on being a very friendly choir that welcomes all musical abilities. No auditions are required. Registration takes place between 6.45 and 7.15 pm, and fees for the next session are £35. Please make cheques payable to ‘Cartmel Choral Society’. If you would like any further information please contact the Society’s Chairman, Ron Ward, on 015395 34388.

Buttons, your bunny! or was it box? The Saturday audience may have struggled to remember their one line, but not Tom Shepherd, whose performance as Buttons was flawless. His timing, and comedic expressions, were spot on and he looks certain to have a long future in acting. He pulled the show together beautifully and was very patient with us (the audience) and we got it right in the end. I think! Tiny pocket rocket, Emily Kate Unsworth, had the audience in stitches with her hilarious performance as Legget and she choreographed her own dance in her second role as the fox. The West End beckons. Reece Carter played her ‘straight man’ to perfection. Amy Shepherd, sister of Tom, excelled as the ghastly Ruby (Rubella) and was, as ever, in very fine voice. Playing opposite her, Jackson Taylor-Smith, gave a solid performance in his debut with Grange Youth Operatic, playing Baron Hardup. Reece Carter played the straight man and was faultless in his role as ‘Bodgett’. Molly Cowley was in fine voice for the lead as Cinderella and she played the role extremely well as did ‘her prince Charming’ the lovely Jess Walmsley. Izzie Shires played her role of chamberlain with great

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Very well done to Faye Hill. On stage with just Cinderella, her fabulous fairy godmother’s wig came off with her cloak. We all held our breath but she just carried on regardless - a true pro. A mention must go the props and set department, in particular Sarah and Steve Shires. The stagecoach, built by Steve, was amazing fantastic as were all the sets which wouldn’t look out of place in a professional production. The lighting and the sound crew of Bob Somerset and James Tunnadine did a great job

50’s & 60’s Disco

What’s On at Victoria Hall in January Tues 10 Morning Yoga classes with Shelley begin 10am Tues 10 Lecture: The Villas & Gardens of Lake Como 7.15pm Wed 11 Dance Lessons with James Reeder from 7pm Thurs 12 Thursday morning Yoga classes with Tracey begin 10am Fri 13 Social Dancing (not sequence) 7.30pm Mon 16 Grange Town Council Meeting 7pm Tues 17 U3A Monthly Meeting 10.15am Thurs 19 SLDC/Lido Consultation All day Sat 21 Tim Farron MP Surgery 10am Tues 24 Yoga with Shelley 10am Tues 24 Lecture: My Life in the BBC World Service Wed 25 Dance Lessons with James Reeder Thurs 26 Yoga with Tracey 10am Tues 31 Yoga with Shelley Please note that there is NO Come Dancing with Graham & Bernice this month. Next dance Sunday 5th February

confidence, as did all the chorus and backup performers who were just exceptional this year.

Calling all Baby Boomers (and those more recent)

Dust down your drainpipes, buff up your beetle crushers, starch your petticoats and make a date for an Amami Night to be ready for a fabulous 50’s and 60’s Disco at the Victoria Hall, Grange, on Saturday 11th February.

Banish New Year blues and dance the night away from 7 to 11pm. Tickets available now from Isabel on 015395 36378 or MaryAnn on 015395 32265, £15 to include a pie and peas supper. There is a cash bar and raffle and all proceeds, after expenses, to Soroptimist Charities. Why not make up a table with your friends? Look out for posters around town and don’t miss out on a fun-packed evening. (50’s & 60’s dress optional).

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and the costumes were just beautiful. All in all a very polished and professional show.

During the interval and when leaving, the majority of the audience were saying that, ‘it was the best panto yet’ and I couldn’t agree more. Well done to all concerned. A thoroughly enjoyable afternoon and it was the perfect start to the Christmas festivities.

Welcoming the New Year with wine, women and song! The Arnside Ladies Choir would like to invite you to join them for festive and fun songs at their New Year’s Day Concert. Aptly titled ‘Wine, Women and Song’ the concert starts at 3pm on Sunday 1st January. Arnside WI Hall. Tickets cost £6 which includes refreshments. Enquiries: 01524 761172.


Artist of the Month: Ruth Sutton

Where do you like to write and what motivates you?

I write mainly in a little office space I’ve created upstairs in my house, or in the ‘shed’ at the far end of my garden. Much depends on the weather. To start with the historian’s curiosity drives the research. Once I have a story to tell and the plan is beginning to form I just want to write, and do so for several hours at a time once the words begin to flow. I find it very engaging and satisfying to create something worth reading and then edit to get as close as I can to the vision in my head about of the

On Thursday 12th January, Cumbrian author Ruth Sutton will be at Grange Library to talk about her latest book, Fatal Reckoning, the long-awaited sequel to Cruel Tide.

Ruth says: “Fatal Reckoning picks up the story two years on, adds another twist and brings back our two young investigators, journalist Judith Pharaoh and DC Sam Tognarelli to try to finish what they started.” As with Cruel Tide, this book is set in Barrow and Whitehaven in 1971.

However, Ruth is best known for her ‘Between the mountains and the Sea’ trilogy which comprised of: A Good Liar, Forgiven and Fallout. Grange Now talked to Ruth to find out a bit more about the woman behind the words. She told us: “Ten years ago I moved north from Salford to Waberthwaite in West Cumbria, and love being here, close to my daughter and her family. My partner Mick and I both value our independence and have kept our own houses, getting together more often now that we’ve both retired.” Were you born in Cumbria?

I wasn’t born in Cumbria, but both my parents were, and all my childhood holidays were spent here, with relatives or at a guesthouse in Silecroft. I was born in Stockport. When I was 15 my mother, who was widowed, moved to Backbarrow to be nearer her

Grange Drama Grapevine

Looking forward to our next programme of play readings we kick off the New Year at 7.30 pm Grange Institute on Thursday 5th January with Table Manners, a play from Alan Ayckbourn’s trilogy The Norman Conquests. Our favourite playwright, this was the first full length play of his we ever staged. Remember the ‘cornflakes scene’ in that 1997 production directed by Kath Bolton? Martin Gregory as Norman who was joined by Freda Bunce, Sue Lobo Guererro, John McDonagh, Fiona Russell and Norman Wileman. Rather like former school students attending re-unions, it would be really good to see some of that cast join in this time around.

‘home’ and I went to Ulverston Grammar School for two years before going back to Manchester to university. You didn’t write your first novel until you were 60. What did you do in your last life?

I was a secondary teacher, then a deputy Head, then an LEA adviser before I stepped off the career ladder at 40 in 1988 and became a freelance education consultant specialising in assessment. I did this work until ‘retiring’ in 2015, travelling and working constantly round the world, but mainly in New Zealand and across Canada. In that role I wrote several books, but didn’t turn to fiction until I was 60, having thought about doing so for many years. Why did you write the novel and what was your motivation behind it?

A fortnight later, 7.30 pm at Grange Institute, Thursday 19 January, we will read linked pieces from Ayckbourn’s Confusions – a rather ‘pick and mix’ affair, to be followed by the first public airing of Ken Smyth’s latest one act play Who Do You Think You Are?. Borrowing the title from the TV series this ‘dramatic view’ exposes the more extreme implications of uncovering one’s family tree and the play is to be performed by the Cosgood Players, in collaboration with Grange Drama, in this year’s All England One Act Drama Festival at Victoria Hall in late March 2017. Cosgood Players? So what’s in a name? To be precise, H. Driffold Cosgood is the full name of a fictional flamboyant actor manager (played by Ron Moody) in charge of a repertory company in the Miss Marples film, Murder

At first the novel was going to be fairly light story set around the building of the new school in Waberthwaite in 1937. As I thought about it the story got darker and the central character Jessie Whelan developed as the ‘good liar’ of the title, who lied to protect herself from social opprobrium even though she kept on taking risks. I was interested in the life-style in my village in the early years of the last century and the place of women at a time of rapid technological change. The first book grew into a trilogy covering twenty years, from the paraffin lamps of 1937 to 1957 and the arrival of nuclear power. The lives of Jessie and her family mirror those changes. The 1957 story ‘Fallout’ is set against the backdrop of the reactor fire at Windscale, a story that was shrouded by the Official Secrets Act until 2007 and deserved to be retold.

setting and the characters, and how it all fits together. I particularly enjoy writing dialogue. What do you like to read?

I read widely and all the time. Crime fiction, but not the very violent stuff that I find too troubling. Biographies – the huge 2 volume biography of Charles Darwin was wonderful. Occasional modern fiction. Currently I’m reading the Essex Serpent and a biography of Wernher von Braun.

All of Ruth’s books are available in bookshops across Cumbria and through any bookshop elsewhere. They are also available through Amazon but not on Amazon. You can buy the books through Ruth’s website: www.ruthsutton.co.uk. All the books are in Kindle versions too. The two crime novels, Cruel Tide and Fatal Reckoning, are published as ebooks by Fahrenheit Press a US based digital crime fiction publisher that I work with.

Most Foul. He did every job imaginable and this is often the experience in amateur production work - one has to turn a hand to everything.

I, Daniel Blake

Finally, a special mention to those people from the cast of Kendal Yarns 2016 project and others who recently joined us. Their willingness to travel is yet another example of the interdependence existing between performing groups throughout this area. Support given behind the scenes to get the ‘ show on the road’ is equally important. All make a valuable contribution to keeping the ‘amateur theatrical network’ in the less populated areas of south Cumbria up and running and let’s thank everyone for that important part of community life.

The film, which has also been nominated for seven prizes at the British Independent Film awards, is the latest offering from Arnside Educational Institute.

Last but not least a Happy New Year to everyone & welcome back. www.grange-drama.org.uk

Ken Loach’s award winning film has been described as:’blunt, dignified and brutally moving.’

It’s another great film from the group, who are constantly delivering top class entertainment. The film tells the story of Daniel Blake, a 59 year old carpenter who, following a heart attack, befriends a single mum and together they try to navigate their way through the kafkaesque impersonal benefits system. With equal amounts of humour, warmth and despair. Heartfelt and emotional until the end. The film will be shown at Arnside Educational Institute on Saturday, 28th January at 7.30pm. Directed by Ken Loach and winner of this year’s Palme D’Or. Tickets, just £6 are available from The Little Shop, Arnside Promenade nearer the time, but can be reserved through Sue Hayward now! suediane57@gmail.com 01524 762254

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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, AN EVENING IN VICTORIA HALL

It might easily have been called ‘Some enchanted evening’ as it included songs from the shows. Sally Haines, of Victoria Hall, undertook to put on a fundraising evening for the hall itself as its support by SLDC is to cease ere long. Plans are afoot to try and make the hall viable and Sally, WHO IS Victoria Hall to everyone, decided to arrange a small concert to get the money raising ball rolling, so to speak. It was a glorious evening with contributions by so many local people, including readings from our Mayor and Vicar. How enjoyable to witness the talents of folk - from juggling through readings, classical piano playing to solo and duet singing. Added to this was the Sands Band who not only gave us some real toe-tapping music, but accompanied the audience as they sang well loved carols. There was such enthusiasm everywhere and everyone had an most uplifting time.

Dear Editor, Yet another consultation regarding the future of the Lido Is this new study being paid for with the latest grant made? Instead of on the actual place, councils have no idea of how to run a business anyhow so how could they decide what is good or bad for this site, the best thing is to fill it in and move the play area from down the

Dear Editor, Grange Extravaganza 2016

What an excellent day of fun, shopping and relaxation with Grange Chamber of Trade in the grounds of St Charles Church and the Methodist Church Hall and dry weather. From the young children, in their prams, reaching out to touch the artificial christmas tree to see it move, to the child in the adults delighting in the wide variety of goods and services on offer (and returning to the cash machines with monotonous regularity). The day offered the chance and the time to shop, eat,

It demonstrated a high regard for Sally, who compered the whole evening, and for the continued existence of the hall itself. I’m sure it surprised many people at the amount of talent, existing ‘under wraps’ as it were, that was on show. It certainly surprised Sally at the number that turned up! Added to all of this was a goodly supply of mulled wine and shortbread biscuits together with a nice little raffle. Another way of raising funds besides the very reasonable entrance fee, all of which which will go towards funds.

As ever, there were lots of volunteers to make the whole thing possible and Sally can be justly proud of the evening’s work. It was a one-off, of course, but demonstrates that, with a little ingenuity, another sort of ‘do’ is possible for everyone to support. Meanwhile Sally, take a bow, and, after all of this, a bit of a break. May she, and everyone involved, have a very Happy Christmas and a wonderful New Year. Lawrie Woodley

centre of the prom which now has no toilets thanks to them selling them off as a house, or why not sell the Lido site and let someone make this into a house. There just isn’t enough footfall or parking close by and access is via prom or the bridge over the railway with dangerous gaps in the handrails. Please don’t waste any more money, if Tesco and Booths are having second thoughts then what chance has this folly. Regards, J Preston

meet with friends and enjoy it in a friendly environment. Visitors came from all parts of the Cartmel Peninsula and further afield to sample Christmas in a small town and found it very rewarding. For the Chamber it was the most successful event since its inception and provided the incentive needed to carry on with the event in the future. The Chamber would like to thank all those who supported the event whether by attending, donating gifts and prizes, the stall holders and the Charles Godwin Charitable Trust for its financial support. Kate Gaskin, Grange

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New Year, Renewed Focus, Same Great Results With festivities now behind us and the New Year upon us thoughts start to turn towards the past 12 months and what next year may bring. New Year resolutions have been made, and possibly already forgotten, and the renewed impetus that a new start brings is fresh in the mind. Here at Poole Townsend we are focused on maintaining the successes of 2016 and carrying these forward into 2017. Last year saw Poole Townsend maintain their place as the leading estate agents in the Grange over Sands area recording the highest level of new instructions for re-sale residential property coupled with the most sales agreed across the period from the 1st January up to writing this article. Even more importantly Poole Townsend achieved the highest conversion rate of newly marketed property to agreed sales as well. Recording 70% sales agreed from our total new instructions across the year means there is more chance of selling your property compared to the closest competition at 61%. All in all Poole Townsend are proven to be the best choice for selling your property in the Grange and surrounding area, with a higher chance of agreeing that all important sale. If you are thinking of moving or selling, a member of our friendly team would be very happy to meet with you to discuss our all inclusive package. For those thinking of selling or buying, the new year brings a start afresh. Right Move statistics prove activity levels increase significantly from Boxing Day onwards. Will you be ready to take advantage of this early interest? Poole Townsend will be! Here’s to a Happy and Prosperous New Year to all our clients past, present and future!

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SCHOOL REPORT

Inspiring CPS art pupils

Year 9 pupils visited Manchester’s Whitworth Art Gallery in early December to see how art reflects life. Pictured is Idris Khan’s ‘Repetition of Sentences’ forms the shape of a giant explosion that represents his emotions after the sudden death of his mother and baby. He draws inspiration from the history of art, music, philosophy and theology laying and manipulating images and text in a conversation around memory, experience and society. Pupils also viewed The Deanna Petherbridge exhibition, bringing together over 40 pen and ink drawings from across a 45 year career. Since the 1960s, she has pioneered critical thinking on drawing and its place in art and architecture. Pupils also visited the Portraits Exhibition which crosses centuries, continents and media and includes works by Picasso, Bacon, Freud, Auerbach, Paolozzi and Stanley Spencer. Back in school, pupils will have fun communicating key aspect of their own lives through art taking inspiration from the visit to Whitworth. May we take the opportunity to wish our school and the wider community a very Merry Christmas and all the best for a happy and healthy 2017. Thanks particularly for all the gifts and kind wishes in the run up to Christmas – we are very grateful and appreciate your ongoing support.

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A very busy term which included lots of school visits. On 1st November, Barn Owls visited St Catherine’s Eco-footprint house and woodland. They travelled back in time to the Stone Age and made axes, slingshots and created some Stone Age artwork. They then created a human timeline with artefacts to explain how the Stone Age changed over time and led into the Bronze Age and the Iron Age. The children had a fantastic day and were very thankful to Ro and Debs of Woodmatters in Kendal for leading the day. Eagle owls went on a visit to Tullie House museum in Carlisle, where they participated in a carousel of Viking themed activities. The children enjoyed dressing up in chain mail and were

Allithwaite Primary

astounded by the weight of this armour. They have also been out in the community, singing Christmas carols for the luncheon club at Abbot hall and at the Old Vicarage. The younger children performed their enchanting, modern Nativity: Christmas with the Alien.

Cartmel Primary December set off at a pace, with a fantastic whole school trip to The Dukes in Lancaster to see Pinocchio. This fast-paced, energetic physical theatre performance captivated our young people and creatively put across the message of truth and kindness being rewarded. We had preceded the visit with workshops for each class from the Education Team at The Dukes, focusing on the themes of the play.

Our Nativity took place at The Priory Church again and was extremely well attended by

family and friends, including many members of The Priory congregation. The whole school was involved in the acting and singing, with wonderful costumes made by parents, grandparents, aunties, uncles etc! We were

The PTA annual Christmas fair was a great success with a special visit from Santa. Hoots breakfast club began in October, running from 8am every weekday. Places are still available. We would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas.

very fortunate to be able to celebrate the story of the birth of Christ in such a special place. Our School Choir will be singing at Grange Care Home in the final week of term, sharing some of the seasonal spirit with the residents. We are also holding ‘Carols around the Tree’ at The Priory Church, a celebration of Christmas words and music. On the final day of term, we shall be singing at the Friday market in Cartmel. Wishing everyone a fantastic festive season from the pupils, staff and Governors.

Do you have room at the Inn? - Yep! Grange Now was delighted to be invited to watch the children from Montessori Nursery perform their nativity play: ‘Mary’s Knitting’ at Boarbank. It was absolutely delightful. The children were dressed in magnificent costumes and they sang their little hearts out. As you would expect from such young children, there were one or two very special moments including: the Innkeeper, who, when asked if there was any room at the Inn he replied, “Yep”. A quick word from Miss Melanie and he turned back

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to the couple and said simply: “nope”. Wonderful. Two further highlights came from Joseph, a definite star in the making, who first showed Mary how to knit properly and then how

to wrap Jesus in his blanket properly. All the children performed and sang beautiful. These plays are so special and we’re very grateful to have been included.


Flookburgh Primary Our last weeks in school have seen lots of festive fun including parties, stories around the Christmas tree and of course our fantastic nativity performance.

Happy New Year to all our Library Users! Storytime/Rhymetime for pre-school children is now on Thursday mornings from 10.30 am, re-starting on Thursday 12th January. Parents, grandparents and carers are welcome to come along with their little ones for half an hour of stories and rhymes.

Thank you to staff and FoFS (PTA) for all their help in organising these events. Everyone is ready for a well earned break over the Christmas period to celebrate with family and friends. We look back on 2016 and remember some fantastic achievements and congratulate all our children for their hard work throughout the year. As ever our website is packed full of pictures and information about all the fantastic things that we have

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been working on. We would like to thank everyone for their continued support as we enter 2017 and on behalf of the staff, governors and children at Flookburgh School we wish you all the very best for the New Year.

Grange Primary During the Autumn Term our Years 4, 5 & 6 studied the two World Wars which culminated in the holding of a family VE day celebratory tea party where parents were invited to sample the themed food prepared by the children.

Our “Strictly Nativity” was a great success with an excellent turn out of parents, relatives and friends to see the Reception, Y1 and Y2 children perform. Our Nursery children staged their nativity play at our annual end of term Carol Service at St Paul’s this year. We hope you managed to catch our school choir when they were performing at the Christmas Extravaganza, the fake snow machine added a magical touch to the event! The School

We now have a NEW Self Issue Machine in the Library. It can Check In, Check Out, Renew etc – next time you’re in the Library please try it out.

Christmas Fair on 9th December was a huge success and with the help, support and donations from parents, friends and families, we will have raised nearly £700 to go towards enhancing our outdoor play areas. Special thanks go to Holker Estates for the kind donation of a Christmas tree which has enjoyed pride of place in our School Hall.

South Lakes Community Learning & Skills First and foremost, I’d like to wish each and every one a very Happy New Year. I will also take this opportunity to tell you about the courses we are running and hope to run in the next few weeks, a fantastic opportunity for those of us with New Year Resolutions to live up to!!

We are delighted to announce a return visit of Cumbrian author Ruth Sutton to Grange Library on Thursday 12th January 2017 to talk about her latest book, Fatal Reckoning.This is her second crime book, set in Barrow and Whitehaven in 1971. Ruth is best known for her ‘Between the mountains and the Sea’ trilogy which comprised a Good Liar, Forgiven and Fallout. Tickets are available (£1 including refreshments) from the Library or can be reserved by phone (015395 32749).

Many of us (myself included) resolve to improve our fitness over the coming months; with this in mind we are continuing our Healthy Hearts courses in both Ulverston and Grange, with Elaine Towler at St Mary’s Hospice, Ulverston on

Tuesday mornings and Ann Stemp at the Leisure Centre on Thursday mornings. Elaine is also continuing with her Thursday morning sessions at Grange Methodist Hall and we are taking bookings for 2 new Healthy Hearts classes at the same location for Monday afternoons, please telephone 015395 36323 for timings and bookings. For those of us wishing to exercise our grey matter we have a number of courses to consider. We are now taking bookings for a new Beginners Italian class, with Liz Loreto, to be held at Cartmel Priory School on Wednesday evenings. We are also taking bookings for a number of ever popular language courses including Beginners and Intermediate Spanish, Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced French, Italian for Improvers and Greek Beginners.

Our new Friends of Grange Library will be meeting at 2.30 pm on 16th January in Grange Library to plan how they will support the Library. If you would like to get involved please come along to the meeting. For younger children we now have Bear’s

Reading Adventure, where children receive their own storybook with some missing pictures which are on stickers (they will get a new sticker each time they visit the Library). When they have all 10 stickers they can get a Certificate! There is no monthly Dementia Information Session this month, these will restart on 7th February and thereafter on the 1st Tuesday of the month. Just a reminder that Grange Library opening times changed in August 2016 and the Library now opens at 10 am and closes for lunchtime from 1 pm to 2 pm, then is open until 5 pm Monday to Friday. We are also open on Saturdays from 10 am to 1 pm. Please note that the Library is closed over the Festive Season from 1 pm on 24th December and re-opens at 10 am on Tuesday 3rd January 2017.

Our thanks go to Lyn Prescott for bringing us all the library news every month throughout 2016.

For those among us whom enjoy extending their creative side, we have a number of Arts and Crafts courses and workshops due to start through the winter months and into spring. These include Improve your Painting Skills at Cartmel Village Hall or Ulverston Quaker Barn, Creative Collage, again at Cartmel, Drawing and Sketching at Sedgwick and Paint in Watercolour Workshop on Saturday 21st January at High Newton Village Hall. We are also attempting to run a variety of previously postponed courses, some of us may have received an IPad for Christmas, if you have and would like to know more about its uses and applications why not phone and ask about our IPad for Beginners and IPad for Improvers courses. Alternatively, you may want to sign up to our

Buying and Selling on Ebay course and perhaps move on some of the less welcome gifts that Christmas brought!! As many of you will be aware, the office at Cartmel is in the process of moving to Kendal, this is proving to be a little more time consuming than first anticipated. Therefore we will be extending our stay at the Cartmel office into the New Year and all enquiries and bookings can be made through the usual contact details below. As ever, we can only continue to run courses and classes, with your continued support, and for this we are extremely grateful. Best regards Kevin Fothergill

Community Learning and Skills Manager, South Lakes

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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 and 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.

Allithwaite Bowling Club

Old and new members are invited to sign on for the 2017 bowling season. The club will be open from 10am - noon on Saturday 14th January and subs are £16 annually. There are seven teams, social events and competitions. A charity day is scheduled to raise money for a local cause. To find out more come down on 14 Jan or ring Jeanne on 58531 or email Bob. lear711@btinternet.com

Allithwaite & Cartmel WI

The December meeting was conducted by new President, Mrs Wendy Graham. Following the business, approximately sixty member heard Gilly Lewis’ entertaining talk, ‘Seeing the Funny Side’ which was very well received by everyone. Mrs Lewis, a very entertaining and expressive speaker, has had a very varied career; from teaching at Witherslack school, travelling to many overseas and U.K destinations as part of a theatre group, to speaking before the Queen and the late Queen Mother. Mince pies made by committee were served and inscribed paper knives given as a Christmas gift to all members. The next meeting is Tuesday January 3rd when Ken Taylor ‘s will be speaking about Macchu Pichu.

Grange over Sands Golf Club

As the year draws to a close we wish all our members and friends a Happy New Year and look forward to seeing you all down at Grange over Sands Golf Club during 2017. Look out for all our social and golfing events where all are welcome to come and join in the fun. We have lots of new Winter members who hopefully will convert their memberships into Full at the beginning of March when subscriptions become due. Thankfully, so far this winter we have not been inundated with rainfall as we were last year and the course is playing well and let’s hope it remains that way for us all. Once again congratulations to all who won trophies and competitions during 2016 and let’s all keep on golfing and keeping fit.

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Grange over Sands NSPCC

Grange over Sands NSPCC would like to thank all their friends and supporters who came to their Christmas Coffee Morning on Saturday, 26th November, and helped to raise the grand sum of £346.80p. This sum will go towards helping the NSPCC to raise awareness and protect vulnerable children in our area. We do appreciate your kindness and would like to wish everyone a very happy New Year.

Grange Lecture Society

In her illustrated lecture ‘In and Under the Vatican’, given on 22nd November, Professor Joyce Hill remembered visiting Vatican City as a research consultant. After describing the city and outlining its history, she recalled her accommodation in the very building where the present Pope has since chosen to live and amusing experiences like being saluted by Swiss Guards. She then spoke about the old 4th Century St Peter’s Basilica built above the site of Peter’s tomb by Constantine, compared it with the present one which eventually replaced it, and discussed the archaeological remains uncovered by excavations beneath the original floorlevel. On 29th November in his Nevile Burwell Memorial Lecture, ‘Poles at the Crossroads’, wildlife cameraman Doug Allan using his own film sequences and photographs talked about filming wildlife in the Polar Regions, compared the geography of the Arctic and Antarctic and discussed potential effects of climate change such as diminishing sea ice cover on polar bear and emperor penguin populations. On 10th January Keith Holmes will talk about ‘The Villas and Gardens of Lake Como’ and on 24th January Alastair Lack recalls ‘My Life in the BBC World Service’. The lectures begin at 7.15pm in the Victoria Hall.

Grange and District Natural History Society

On Friday 20th January the Society will hold their AGM and take Subscriptions. This will be followed by refreshments and short presentations. United Reformed Church Hall, Kent’s Bank Road, Grange at 7.30 pm.

Grange Forum

Our first talk in the New Year is entitled, ‘The Great Divide Trail of the Canadian Rockies’. That sounds an exciting subject to kick off with, and will be staged on 10th January at the usual time of 10.15am. On 17th January, we are still in the hills as we learn about People and Mountains of Dhaulagiri, Nepal. This meeting starts at 2pm. The Club’s 69th Anniversary is celebrated on 24th January at Grange Hotel at 12 noon, there being no meeting at Abbot Hall that day, but there is a guest speaker after the lunch. An application form and menu is available from Alan Anderson on 015395 33696. Replies, with cheque please, to Alan Morrell at 9 The Old Nurseries, Grange over Sands, LA11 7AD. Our final talk, ‘The Isiaiah Mission in kenya’, takes place at 10.15am on 31st January. We will be delighted to welcome new members to add to our increasing numbers. We meet each Tuesday at Abbot Hall Hotel, Kents Bank. Ring Alan Anderson for further details on 015395 33696.

Grange and District U3A

The Ceilidh at Cartmel Village Hall on 9th December was a great success with our own group (Sands Band) providing the music and Dave calling, joking and encouraging members onto the floor. The

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next event organised by our hard working social events team is the Burns Night Supper on 27th January. This was a sell out before Christmas.

Our last Victoria Hall meeting of 2016 was told about “The Forgotten Foods of Christmas” by food historian Ivan Day. The 2017 programme starts at 10.15 am on 17th January with “ Music in Nature”; Edward Lawton, a professional oboist, talking about music inspired by nature and playing excerpts from a selection of classical works. On 10th January (10.00 am) the “Local Explorers Group” will be getting together in Grange Institute to plan this year’s programme.. Two trips are already in the “Out and About” programme, a visit to the Forum in Barrow on 18th March to see “Barnam” and a coach excursion to Hadrian’s Wall on 4th May. More details of U3A’s many activities and groups can be found on the Grange and District U3A website at www.u3asites. org.uk/grange, at Grange Library and on posters around the town.

Lower Holker Village Hall

200 Club winners December 2016- 1st £40.00, 22 Amanda Kay: 2nd £25.00, 174 Phil Pickford: 3rd £15.00, 9 Terry Miller: 4th £10.00, 175 Liz McDonald. Christmas 200 winners: All £10.00 47 Pam Mellor: 119 Lottie Dawson : £10.00 Anne Akrigg : 63 Judy Bulley : 68 Nicola Austin.Christmas Bingo made profit of £908.42. Thanks to everyone. The AGM is on Thursday 12th January from 7pm. Public welcome. Next Quiz Night is Thursday 29th January 7pm for 7.30pm start. Up to 4 in a team at £1.00 per member. Hot supper provided. Thursdays: Table Tennis from 9.00 am to 9.00 pm in Billiard Room. Bats and balls provided. £2.00 per person per hour or £1.00 per person per half hour. (Group bookings contact Caretaker). Badminton from 9.00 am to 2.00 pm and from 3.30. pm to 9.00 pm in Main Hall. Racquets and shuttlecocks NOT provided. £12.00 per hour, £6.00 per half hour. To play any other day phone Caretaker. If interested in Scottish Country/Ceilidh Dancing, contact Rhona on 58636. The number for the hall is 015395 58304. Follow us on Facebook at: lowerholkervillagehall

Coffee Club

Last month, Rachel Stavert,the new Team Vicar at Allithwaite told how God had controlled her life’s journey as He had promised in Isaiah chapter 43 ‘I have called you by name, you are mine.’

Rachel was born and bred in Kendal. During much of her young life she had felt pulled between an active social life and the fascination of Christian faith. For a number of years Rachel juggled her work in Barclay’s bank and her church commitments. Then full time church work was gradually overtaken by training for ordination. Curacies in Penrith and Westmorland followed until she came to Allithwaite. last April. Throughout her Christian life Rachel has been much helped by the New Wine movement which seeks to equip the local churches by prayer, and group fellowships. As Cumbrian Area Leader, she has helped to organise a New Wine ‘Landmark, conference in Lancaster from next April 29th – May 1st All are welcome as they are to Coffee Club which begins 2017 with Eric Proudfoot, who has for several years regularly visited Nepal and will talk about ‘The Nepal Earthquake - One year on’. The meeting is on January 17th, at Abbot Hall Hotel, Kents Bank at 10.30am preceded by coffee from 10am.

Grange Rotary

On 9 November the Club enjoyed a visit from Alan Hoskins from SSAFA,the Armed Forces Charity. Alan gave a talk and received the monies raised at our latest street collections. We manned a stall at the Christmas Fair at the Victoria Hall on 3 December where Keith Buckler sold his range of delicious puddings “a plenty” in aid of the African Goat Project. On 7 December a festive occasion welcomed 14 RotaKids from Grange Primary School.They were presented with special tabards and individual certificates to mark their involvement.RotaKids provides under 12s the opportunity to lead and engage in important ,lively activities that will make a positive difference in their school,community and global development.At the end of the meal the children gathered round the piano for some beautifully sung Christmas carols accompanied by Ray Booth.At the meal £500 was presented to David Waugh of First Responders in recognition of their support at our highly successful Medical Emergency Day. A highlight of the winter season was the Club’s Christmas Lunch on December 14 with Chorley raffle and in house vocal entertainment.

Bay Community Singers

We enjoyed a busy autumn term with more than 60 singers signed up. We sang a variety of music including a Beach Boys’ medley which was great fun! Our term was rounded off with an informal concert in the URC Hall, and carol singing in Grange. We reconvene on Thursday 5th January, 7-9pm in the URC Hall on Kents Bank Road, Grange. We welcome new members - no singing experience necessary - and please email baycommunitysingers@gmail.com, phone 01539 535517, or come along to the first rehearsal if you’d like to join us.

Grange WI

Members had a delightful meeting in November. Potter Ken Lumb made an angel. Then members had a go at making one which didn’t prove as easy as Ken made it look. We then rounded off the evening with a brief catch up on WI business and then a delicious supper full of savoury delights and cakes and desserts; all washed down with mulled wine and damson gin (non-alcoholic beverages also available). Ken took away our angels for firing in his kiln and we collected them at our Festive Meal in early December. As usual the ‘At Home’ Bistro provided some super food and drinks and we had a Xmas raffle followed by a Secret Santa raffle. We end 2016 with 25 members and hope to recruit more in 2017 as we have an interesting and entertaining year ahead. Our next meeting is on 26 January where Dorothy Milner will be talking to us about Quilting. For more details please contact Margaret on Grange 36735.

The Grange over Sands Institute

Over the past twelve months this classic building on Main Street has had the benefit of considerable structural repairs and improvements. In addition, much work has been carried out by enthusiastic members and the accommodation provides particularly comfortable meeting rooms which are available for hire as well as two excellent snooker tables. The Annual General Meeting will be held at the Institute on Thursday 26th January at 7.30pm. The meeting will once again be open to members of the public and all are welcome so, whether or not you are an existing member or just interested in the way in which this public charitable organisation is run, come along and see


CLASSIFIEDS how the intentions first set out more than 150 years ago are fulfilled today. Nominations for the Committee are always welcome from existing and intending members. If you wish to view the excellent facilities available and learn more about the continuing management of this illustrious organisation then come along and members will be glad to show you round. We look forward to seeing you on the night.

Grange Soroptimists

Club members combined forces with Windermere Soroptimists and were in Kendal on Nov 25th as part of the White Ribbon campaign for International Day for Eradication of Violence against Women. 800 stickers were given out to men asking them support the White Ribbon campaign and pledge never to commit, condone or remain silent about violence against women. The club mounted a display in the library to mark the UN Day for Abolition of Slavery on December 2nd. Modern Day slavery is a growing problem with more people enslaved worldwide than at the height of the slave trade 200 years ago. Club member Cathy Lubelska gave a talk about Modern Day Slavery at the club meeting on Dec 6th On Dec 3rd members were in the Victoria Hall selling cakes and raised £148 for Soroptimist charities. Our next fundraiser will be the 50’s and 60’s disco Feb 11th. This was very popular when we held one two years ago. Look out for posters! Members relaxed and enjoyed their Christmas party at the Hampsfield House Hotel. Anyone interested in joining the club or getting further information on events or our work/ Singing for Memory sessions see our website www. sigbi.org/grange-over-sands/

Grange Masonic Lodge

The small masonic hall at Grange over Sands was filled to witness the installation of Stephen Pemberton as the new master of Arthur John Brogden Lodge. The lodge, which was formed in 1877, is named after one of its founders and its first master who was a member of the Brogden family who were responsible for constructing the railway line around Morecambe Bay to Barrow in Furness. It is not the first time Stephen has been the master of the lodge having occupied the position at lodges in Preston, Garstang and Lancaster. He joined the Grange lodge when he moved to Cartmel. The principal guest on the evening was Barrie Crossley who was accompanied by the Furness and South Lakeland group chairman Peter Schofield. To mark the occasion Stephen presented Barrie with a donation to charity of £300. Following the masonic formalities 55 members and their guests enjoyed a splendid 4 course meal in the lodge dining room.

Grange Ramblers

On 24th November six Ramblers set off a six mile walk from Bardsea sea front in brilliant weather, we walked through the village then onto the edge of Birkrigg Common, lunch was taken by Urswick tarn with reflection of blue sky. through the village with Iron age and Celtic Christianity as a backdrop and looking for the potent fertility symbol of Priapus Stone. On the trig point Birkrigg Common with superb 360 degree views, the snow projecting the mountains peaks from surrounding countryside, a final drink before descending to the foreshore. On 30th November 8 ramblers enjoyed the good weather, fine views of Smardale walk and ended with tea and cakes in the Newbiggin-on-Lune tea rooms/garden centre. Rambler’s Christmas lunch was on 3rd December, 25 Ramblers enjoyed a 3 course festive lunch and good companies at the Woodlands hotel. On Wednesday 7th December the rain stopped just as 9 Ramblers set off for a gentle 4 mile walk around the Sizergh estate, taking in Sizergh Fell, with prehistoric cairns and barrows on the crest, views of the Lyth valley, Flash Bank Deer Park and Helsington Church. The walk ended with a visit to the tearoom for refreshments.

Witherslack WI

The December meeting was well attended . The treasurer handed out envelopes for paying subscriptions next month.The post Christmas dinner will be at The Black Labrador pub in Underbarrow on January 24th. The Federation Quiz has raised £260 so far, with half going to Witherslack. Two ladies will go to Crook to attend the WI lunch party. The speaker, Susan Oliver, gave an excellent demonstration on Gift Wrapping. With great dexterity and economical materials she produced some lovely arrangements . She could make a simple gift look very special using a few baubles and ribbons. Next Month: ‘Growing Well’. Competition: An old garden implement. Visitors welcome. Tel:.52302

ACCOMMODATION

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ACCOUNTS & SELF ASSESSMENT

FOR HANDS ON ASSISTANCE with accounts, Self Assessment and VAT. Locally. Call 015395 58916. ANTHONY CLYNES ACCOUNTANTS Accounts, Self Assessment, PAYE/wages Bookkeeping/VAT Personal, friendly service - Contact Tony 07778 485 475 (Grange) Winster Accountancy Services Ltd A complete service for all your accountancy & taxation needs Phone: 015395 36649 Email: advisor@winster-accountancy.co.uk

ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE

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

ARCHITECTS

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

ARCHITECTURAL

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

ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING

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

BATHROOMS

Bathroom Installations by Paul Tilley Part or full installation service. All aspects of plumbing and tiling. Accessible bathroom installations. Professional, local, friendly service iKBBi registered. Tel 07799 388998 / 015395 32527

BOOKS

JABBERWOCKY BOOKS Secondhand and collectable books bought including e p h e m e r a . W i l l t r a v e l t o v i e w. Please contact 015395 35125 or e-mail mountain.fry@btinternet.com DAISYROOTS BOOKS Collectable and contemporary books. Main Street, Grange. Open Mon-Sat 9:30 – 4.30. 015395 38817

BUILDERS / JOINERS

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

CARE SERVICES

Bay Home Care Family run provider of home care services. Delivering high quality individual care and support to help Adults maintain independence within their own homes. We are fully registered with the CQC and bring together over 20 years combined experience within the care sector to support our community. If you are looking for friendly, experienced and consistent care, delivered at a pace that suits you, please contact Phil or Sarah on 015395 34987 or visit us at bayhomecare.org.uk.

CARPETS

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

CARPET CLEANERS

CARPET CLEANING UNLIMITED and upholstery too. Give Peter Jewell a ring on 01229 885685. Member of the National Carpet Cleaners Association. ULVERCLEAN Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Specialists. For a true deep clean contact Lee Grundy on 01229 586703 Champion Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Grange over Sands call 015395 62390

CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANER

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

CAT CARE

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

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 23 years of quality workmanship in your area Trading Standards Approved 015394 45117 or 07763 145 594 MJ SWEEPING Chimney Sweep. Fully insured. Member of the National Association of Chimney Sweeps. Allithwaite, Grange over Sands. 015395 32587

015395 33040

Cartmel & District Flower Club

Cartmel and District Flower Club held their Annual Gala Evening in Victoria Hall on Tuesday 13th December. We welcomed the very talented Flower arranger Allison Cooper with a demonstration entitled, ‘ Let’s create Christmas’, Allison showed some very imaginative arrangements and clever craft work, fabulous flowers orchid, amaryllis, roses, gladioli, delphinium, poinsettias and pot plants,beautiful festive arrangements lots of baubles and glitter. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the evening and all hoped to be lucky enough to win the raffle,we then gathered for wine and a mince pie,a magical way to celebrate the festive season. A very big thank you all for your support to Cartmel and District Flower Club. Our next meeting will be Monday January 16th in Cartmel village hall at 2pm it will be a dabble day of simple craft’s, new members and visitors welcome.

FUNERAL DIRECTOR Independent family firm - Complete funeral service Private Chapel of Rest - 24hr Availability

Main Street Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria LA11 6DP

www.alanpostlethwaitefuneraldirector.co.uk info@grangenow.co.uk

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CLASSIFIEDS

CHIROPODIST/PODIATRIST

SUE LAWTON (S.R.Ch,D.Pod.M,M. Ch.S) HCPC Registered Chiropodist. Registered & qualified for 25 years. Home visits covering Grange, Ulverston & surrounding area. 015395 83625 DAVE HEMMINGS M.Inst.Ch.Pod. HCPC Registered. Home visits Grange & surrounding areas. 015395 35487 or 0773 644 8702 CHIROPODY CLINIC Milnthorpe. Ground floor clinic/parking available, Bridge End Business Park, Park Road, Milnthrope. HCPC registered/ degree in Podiatric Medicine. Over 20 years NHS/private experience. www.judithswift.co.uk 015395 64303 Dr Anders - Podiatrist. Expert treatment and advice for all foot problems. Dr Judith Anders PhD is a highly trained degree qualified Podiatrist with over 20yrs experience. Tel: 07584 301653. www.dranderspodiatry.co.uk

CLEANING SERVICES

LAKELAND MAIDS (015395) 35277 Home helps, General housework. Spring cleans, Holiday homes. Move in/out cleans, Carpet cleaning. Fully insured, References available. Est. 20 yrs www.lakelandmaids.co.uk

CLEANER. Quality cleaning and laundry services. Reasonable rates. Hours available. Call Joan on 0770 622 1466 / 07979 127 318 or e-mail jrcleaningservices@talktalk.net

lineage 28p per word + VAT, Semi display from £10 + VAT COLOUR HIGHLIGHTED LINEAGE 38P PER WORD + VAT

CURTAINS & SOFT FURNISHINGS

Curtains, Roman Blinds and soft furnishings made for you, also clothing alterations. Call Joanne Airey at Sew’n’Sew on 015395 34215 The Leading Edge - curtains, blinds and soft furnishings, made to measure and hand sewn. For further information please contact Shirley Kirby on 015395 34230 or 07772 973426.

DOG BEHAVIOUR/TRAINING

ONE-to-ONE DOG BEHAVIOUR and Training Solutions. Martin Gleadow 015395 63567. SPECIALIST IN RESCUE REHABILITATION & SOCIALISATION Wendy Senior - Kennel Maids 07761 767 344 WWW.P4WS.CO.UK SEE US ON FACEBOOK

A&M CLEANING regular, one-offs, spring cleans, Holiday Lets, Office Cleaning. Fully insured. 015395 32195 or 07747 404775 CARTMEL CLEANING COMPANY locally based, reasonable rates for domestic and commercial cleaning service. Call Dawn or Marian 07980 972780 or 07814 822032 and 015395 36155 / 58508

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

CLOCK & ANTIQUES RESTORER

COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES

Complementary Therapist offering Aromatherapy, Reflexology, Reiki. A n g e l a P o l l a r d 0 1 5 3 9 5 3 5 11 9 angelapollardtherapies1@gmail.com www.angelapollardtherapies.co.uk Health and Wellbeing Spa Days at Grange Hotel New Year - New You - Holistic Health sessions and Personal Training at Grange Hotel - Specialist Massage, Reflexology, Health and Spa Days call 015395 32183, 07957 861408 or grange@therelaxationroom.co.uk

COMPUTER SERVICE

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

DOG WALKING

DOG WALKING - SOCIALISATION PUPPY WALKING and other services available. KENNEL MAIDS Professional Pet Care. 015395 52099. 0776 176 7344 WWW.P4WS.CO.UK See us on Facebook. LOVE OF PAWS DOG WALKING Solo or group walks, home visits, other daycare options available. Fully Insured. Please call Katie - 07471 944500.

DRESSMAKER JOLLYMOSH DRESSMAKING clothing alterations, soft furnishings & curtain making. Large selection of fabrics available. Joanne on 58804 / 07850 087 099 or jollymosh@live.co.uk Curtains, Roman Blinds and soft furnishings made for you, also clothing alterations. Call Joanne Airey at Sew’n’Sew on 015395 34215

DRY CLEANING

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

DRY STONE WALLING

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

AND PSYCHOTHERAPY. Sally Holligan. UKCP Reg. Appointments in Allithwaite. Tel 015395 35760 www.cumbriacounselling.com

T W Electrical (Cumbria) Ltd Electrical Contractors, Domestic, Commercial and Industrial, NICEIC Approved Contractor Free estimates given, Call 015395 59089 or 07702 792 916

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Phobias (inc. school phobias), anxiety, depression, addictions, confidence and self esteem. Speak to a professional caring therapist. Experienced in working with adults and children 0779 284 3807 www. fairweathertherapy.co.uk

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Flowers for all occasions, deliveries throughout South Cumbria www.theflowerstopsouthlakes.co.uk ring Carol on 015395 38991.

FOR SALE

LANTERN CHARITY SHOP, Allithwaite; lots of great items for sale. Open 9.30-4.30 Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Church Road, Allithwaite LA11 7QH. 015395 34701 eirene@cantab.net Vintage furniture inc. side tables, leather topped desk, washstands, chests, pot cupboards. Cream sofa, 2 single beds/ bunkbeds and more. Reasonable prices. 07971199746 / 015395 32265.

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 464607 www.southlakesupholstery.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

DOG GROOMING

Would you like a new computer set up for you in your own home? Call Graham Brook of Computer Help at Home on 07787 727 443.

COUNSELLING

- The Flower Stop -

LIFE COACHING Qualified life coach, confidential service to bring out the best in you. Career, relationships, confidence, or other issues. 07795 661719 www.stephenthrift.co.uk

CARTMEL CANINE CLUB Puppy & beginner dog training classes Cartmel Village Hall Wednesday evenings. Please contact Robert or Charlotte 07946 318264 cartmelcanine@gmail.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: tim1492@ outlook.com.

FLOWERS

COUNSELLING CONT COUNSELLING, CBT & E.M.D.R Louise Tych BACP Accredited, BUPA Provider Compassionate, confidential, professional 07775 610480 Appointments in Grange www.southlakescounselling.co.uk

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

ENGRAVING

E N G R A V I N G / T R O P H I E S Kendal Trophies 01539 740217 www.ulverstonsportsandkendaltrophies.co.uk

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

GARDEN SERVICES Samantha Hodgson Ltd Garden & Border Design. Plant advice from window boxes to full border makeovers. Over 25 years plant knowledge. Tel 07760 192 083 or 015395 52458. E-mail sam@samanthahodgsonplanting.co.uk Tree Stumps Removed

GET A QUOTE ONLINE or call Peter on 01539 720441 stumps1066@gmail.com www.Tree-Stumps-Removed.co.uk IAN SCOTT, Gardener Handyman for help with all your gardening and DIY jobs. Organised, practical and dependable. Tel: 015395 35120 Mob 07468 496317

PATRICK GARDENS. Reliable & diligent - complete gardening services and DIY help. Outstanding reputation for high quality service. Tel 015395 33872 or 07748 642 463 A.R. DICKSON Countryside Services, Fencing, Walling, Landscaping, Gardening, Tree & Woodland Work, Fire Wood and Kindling For Sale. 0782 4736 255 angus1990@btinternet.com GARDEN CLEARANCE Grass and hedge cutting, strimming and fencing. Ron’s Tidy Garden. Tel: 01229 580345 Mob: 07904 151964. Reliable and honest PAUL GIBBONS Grass cutting, Pruning, Weeding, Planting, Strimming, Leaf clearing 015395 58492 / 0790 8843 714

GRAHAM’S GARDEN SERVICES Friendly and reliable service for all your garden requirements. Our services include Grass Cutting, Garden Maintenance, Patios Jet Washed, Walling, Fencing and hedge cutting. Telephone 07815 313 828 or 015395 58664

Lawns mowed, hedges trimmed, overgrowth strimmed, branches shredded and leaves blown away! Also DIY. Local and friendly. Call Simon on 07950 912212 or 015395 34640. Gary Seymore Landscape Specialist. All types of garden work undertaken. 40 years experience. Contracts undertaken. Tel: 07932 035 531.

GROUNDWORKS

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.

S & A H O D G S O N LT D . P l a n t & Groundworks Contractors. 9 ton excavator with a rototilt Site clearence, water mains and land drainage. 015395 52458 / 07836 782707.

GARDEN MAINTENANCE, grass/hedge cutting, weeding, pruning, treework, dry stone walling, paving, fencing. James Hawksley Ltd Tel 07980 354 651 / 01524 784869

Gutter Cleaning and Handyman Contact Joshua Lewis: 07531 581440 / 01229 581082

Professional, effective, experienced and reliable Gardening Services for larger gardens/ grounds. Small, large and difficult grass areas cut. Trees, hedges and shrubs beautifully pruned. Renovation projects undertaken. Call Hamish Foulerton. Tel 07747 788 370 or 01539 730501. COPELAND LANDSCAPES, stonewalling, patios, tree work, hedge cutting, fencing, etc. Established 1980. 01524 730 022 or 07815 955 961 M.T.HOWARTH Garden maintenance carried out to a high standard incl mowing, hedges, tree work, fencing and pressure washing. Overgrown gardens cleared and rubbish can be removed. All jobs considered large or small. HOME: 015395 33182 MOBILE: 0789 4737 069

BRYAN DAWSON. Grass cutting, General Gardening and Handy Man. Tel: 015395 33174. Mob: 07522 441 087.

Grange now | JANUARY 2017 - Next deadline 13th JANUARY

HANDYMAN SERVICES

I’m your local, friendly handyman for painting, repairs and general DIY around the home. I can do most things! All jobs considered. Call Simon on 07950 912212 or 015395 34640.

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

To advertise in the Classifieds section call: 015395 35453


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

HOLIDAYS FOR DOGS No Kennels Or Cages Your Dog Lives As Part Of The Family Meet Your Sitter And Visit Their Home No Hidden Costs Or Extras 015395 28858 www.topdogsitters.co.uk Follow us on Facebook

HOUSE CLEARANCES

House Clearances, Houses, Garages, Shedscleared and all contents removed. For prompt reliable and confidential service contact Graham Walkden. Tel: 015395 32793/62378 WA House Clearance & Removals WE PAY CASH FOR HOUSE CLEARANCES! Garages, sheds etc 07528 049 516 / 015395 59469 GUY WOODBURN He’s the man who’ll clear your house. They don’t just clear the contents they BUY them. Guy pays CASH for your unwanted items. Furniture, Tools, Jewellery, Gold & Silver, Antiques. For a Free Quote call 01229 715114 or 07990 664 476.

IRONING

IRONING by Lisa 015395 35422 or 07976 512487

JOINERS/BUILDERS

Mark Walmsley Building & Joinery

Domestic ironing service Over 20 years experience in professional laundry

015395 32461

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: 07972 811 706 - 015395 58340 I.R. Logan Quality Joinery & Building Services No VAT on labour Mobile: 07712 556904 We pride ourselves on our

Mark offers a complete Builder & Joinery service - Renovation - Extensions - Loft Conversions - Doors - Kitchens - Staircases - Windows -

Mark 32126

Bathrooms Redevelopment Refurbishments Windows

- And all aspects of building Mark.J.Garrett 07740 927 610 garrettm1@sky.co.uk

NJR PLASTERING all plastering work considered. Free quotes. Contact Niall on 015395 58221 or 07917 458911

MONUMENTAL MASONS

PLUMBING & HEATING

NURSERY SCHOOL

ACORN MONTESSORI Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 8:45 - 3:15. Monday & Friday 8:45 - 12:00. Contact Melanie Knight 015935 35629 / 07971 828 797.

OPTICIANS

LAKELAND OPTICAL Main Street, Grange 015395 32951. Independent Optician Eye Examinations & 500 frames in stock. “See better, look better, feel better!” www.lakelandoptical.co.uk

OSTEOPATHY

STATE REGISTERED OSTEOPATHS Jolyon and Val Wardle, caring and experienced practitioners, are available weekdays at Em J’s hair salon on Kents Bank Road, Grange to treat a variety of conditions. 015395 58647

Joinery & Developments Ltd.

Full Building & Joinery services New builds, renovations, extensions, bathroom’s, kitchen’s, windows, groundworks Ian 07765 513 412 / 015395 36316 (Cartmel)

HARD LANDSCAPING fencing, walling, block paving, flagging, paths, patios, driveways, ponds. Free estimates, all work guaranteed. Call Martin Eland 015395 59472, mobile 07821 260 730. HARD LANDSCAPING FEATURES created in wood, water and stone. Dry stone specialist. 20yrs experience. George Newton 07818 802 659 or 015395 30469 Bradley Reeve Landscaping, stone walling, patios. Tel 015395 36938 or 07788 688427

LOCKSMITHS

LOCKS EXPRESS the only Locksmiths based in Grange. 24 Hour Callout. All Lock Problems Solved;Locks opened, repaired & fitted. Trading Standards Approved & Police (CRB) checked. Domestic & commercial work. Car keys cut. Eden Mount Road, Grange. Freephone 0800 783 1104. Mob 07886 831336.

MASTIC ASPHALT

FLAT ROOFS, Valley gutters, Balconies, Flooring, Building work & Paving. Tel: JR Ellwood Ltd., 015395 68306 / 07773 572 712

MOBILE HAIRDRESSER

Building Conversions Joinery Kitchens

PLASTERING

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. 3 Wildman Street, Kendal LA9 6EN. 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.

LANDSCAPING

Veronica Brockbank

MOBILE HAIRDRESSER Michelle Breeze / Chez Michelle Salon or Mobile. Experienced Unisex Hairdresser in Allithwaite. Grange 33908 or 07791955476.

MICHELLE 34904 or 07974 812 094 CHARLOTTE Hairdresser and Gel Nails. Grange 32989 or 07966 543223

PHILLIPA formerly of Sweeney Bobs Cartmel, is now on the move doing mobile hairdressing from the comfort of your own home, for customers old and new… Phillipa will also be working at the Ambleside Sweeney Bobs on a Wednesday and Friday, and some Saturday’s, for regulars who would prefer to see her there. For an appointment please call 07979 077411. E-mail sweeneybobsbarbers@aol.co.uk. Look forward to seeing you all.

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 RED Painting & Decorating All aspects of decorating including wallpapering. Des Irwin 015395 36288 / 07771 636 842

Wayne Dawson painting and decorating. Over 10 years experience. All aspects of decorating undertaken. For free quotation contact 07557 902 229 or 015395 58630 Email waynedawson1206@gmail.com Or via Facebook

PERSONAL TRAINER

FITNESS AND WELLBEING Personal Training with Elaine in the comfort of your own home. Specialising in rehabilitation and re-introduction to exercise. 07855 135714

PEST CONTROL ECOSHIELD ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES PEST PREVENTION AND CONTROL 24Hr Rapid Response. Domestic & Commercial Free Surveys & Quotations. Rodents, Insects, Moles, Wasps, Bed Bugs, Fleas,Squirrels, Woodworm etc Members of British Pest Control Association and The Safe Trader Scheme Tel: 01524 730129 / 07504 224695 Email: info@ecoshieldenvironmental.co.uk Web: www.ecoshieldenvironmental.co.uk TOWN & COUNTRY Pest Control Over 25 years experience. Most up to dates methods. 24 hour service. All aspects covered including Cluster flies. Wasps, Fleas. Rats, Mice, Moles. Tel. 015395 62795. Mob 07887 977 085. www.tandcpestcontrol.co.uk

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

PORCELAIN RESTORATION

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

POWER WASHING

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

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

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

RECLAIMED OAK BEAMS

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

REMEDIAL THERAPY

RELIEF AND REHABILITATION of Back Pain, Stress, Sports Injuries and Muscle Dysfunction. Contact Mr. G. Grayrigge IIST (Dip) ICHFST, (Adv. Dip) Biomechanics & Sports Medicine on 015395 36483. Home Visits Available. www.grayrigge.com e-mail: info@grayrigge.com DAVID JACKSON 20 years clinical & teaching experience, specialising in muscle, joint, injuries and sciatica. Assessment treatment & Rehabilitation of injuries. Contact 015395 83592 www.albamaleaf.co.uk MASSAGE and Craniosacral therapy for back, neck and shoulder pain. Meg Henderson 015395 36298 www.meghendersontherapy.co.uk

REMOVALS Steele`s Removals ltd Local * National * International Secure Self- Storage 24hour access + Self-Drive Removal vans Storage facilities in Flookburgh www.steelesremovals.co.uk info@steelesremovals.co.uk 01229 820 777

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REPLACEMENT UPVC

DOWS IAN BUCHAN WIN guaranteed

ship quality workman UPVC WINDOWS, DOORS, CONSERVATORIES, FASCIA SOFFITS ETC.

Call Grange 015395 32593 07971 698 541 lakes covering the south upvc in e nc rie 23 years expe

Chris Shawcross

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

Tel: 015395 58214 Mob: 0789 969 0259

SCRAP METAL

Scrap Metal Collector Steve Robinson

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

STONE WALLING

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

STORAGE

G E N E R A L / C A R AVA N / B O AT STORAGE. Lawler 34136.

TAXIS ARRIVE TAXI Local and long distance journeys. Professional, reliable and friendly service.Quality, comfortable vehicle 07710 287 957 or 01539 730216.

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

TREE SURGEON

OH TREE SERVICES - Qualified and insured arborists/tree surgeons. Please contact Oliver on: 015395 30756 or 07904 698 794 www.ohtreeservices.co.uk

TUITION

Learn to speak French, German, Spanish. Groups of 4 or 1 to 1. Contact Sonja Vietoris 015395 35667 or text 07846 846 807. PIANO & THEORY TUITION. Experienced, patient teacher has vacancies for pupils of all ages, from beginners to Advanced. Contact Jean Kitchen ALCM. DipMus(OU). CT ABRSM. Tel 015395 35306 Primary mathematics tuition Early help leads to continued success. Retired Primary Headteacher and Ofsted inspector. Enhanced DBS. References available. Please contact 07717 848 080 for initial chat.

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TUITION

Philip Watson BA(Hons) A(Mus)LCM: Teacher of Saxophone and Musical Theory, Exam Coaching 01539 734914

WANTED

Wanted - TOOLS, gardening, joinery, engineering etc. Garages cleared. Tel 32793 VINYL RECORDS bought, anything considered. 07805 246 743 / 015395 58627 Simon STAMP COLLECTIONS, OLD COINS / medals and pre-1960 picture postcards purchased. Will visit to view. Tel Smith 07721 651751 email fillatellic@yahoo.co.uk Old suitcases, trunks, leather bags, wooden boxes, tool boxes, wooden ladders, galvanised buckets, watering cans, kitchenware. Peter 015395 62811 Hi-fi, Stereo, separates wanted. (AMPs, Record Decks, CD players, DAB Tuner, Speakers etc) 07976 908 005

WILD BIRD SEED WILD BIRD SEED - FREE DELIVERY THROUGHOUT KENDAL & SOUTH LAKES Good variety available in bulk bags. Tel: 01539 821910 / 07890 565223.

WINDOW CLEANING

SKB WINDOW CLEANING Any window, any height glass, frames, sills, doors cleaned. solar panels, gutters, conservatories. Fully insured Simon - 015395 62877 or 07783 802 192

FREE FOR SALE

Deadline 13th January 2017, subject to space. Single items max £200, in writing to our offices or e-mail info@grangenow.co.uk, include your name and address. Magimix 1.5 Le Glacier ice cream maker, never used £20.00 Kenwood Carving Knife £5.00 and Kenwood 1lt Blender £10.00 Russell Hobbs Digital Coffee Maker £10.00 Goblin Digital Teasmaid £10.00 - all vgc. 34485. Two single beds with mattresses. Good condition. £15 each ono. Must be able to collect. Tel 83012. Laura Ashley King size quilt cover + two pillowcases, Cream & White, Excellent condition.Large Radley purse/wallet New £35.Tel 36579. Golf Club Set – Masters Mc-Z150 as new – Graphite shafted woods & irons, putter, oversize driver & Golf bag. £50 Tel: 01524 761836. 3 large glazed crown topped chimney pots £40 each.2 Acro props 6’ extending to 10’ £15 each. Tile cutter £35. Tel 35421. GTech cordless cylinder mower £30.00. Conservatory settee & two chairs (caine) £80.00 ono Tel 33497. Boosey & Hawkes Trumpet c/w case - offers. Flugel Horn almost new Offers. Bosch garden strimmer £5, Garden electric hedge trimmer £5. Tel: 59064. Padders Ladies Shoes brown, size 7, suede/leather lace up, brand new £25.Tel:33211. Child’s Safety Gate £12. Electric Lawn Scarifier £15. Tel: 32059. Dawes ‘Cougar’ All Terrain cycle Reynolds 531 Tubing and Forks.Shimano gears 18 speeds.Alloy wheels and mudguards. Pannier frames front and rear.Dynamo etc. Very good condition hardly used. £100. Will consider reasonable offers.Tel 35294. Dell Laptop, £70. 58320. Pine table 2’6” x 2’2” height 2’6” £75 ono. Single bed with under bed £75 ono Tel 34520. Beech effect ergonomic office corner desk £75.2 x beech effect office bookcase £30ea.2 x beech effect office bookcase £30ea.1 x mobile 3 draw pedestal £50.2 x beech effect cd/dvd towers £10 each.Tel: 07949225909. 2 wooden long benches £20. Table top dishwasher £35. Large Woodburning insert stove, unusual design offers. Variety of Coffee tables £10. Pine TV cabinet & 2 matching side tables £45 + £10. Material for curtains and blankets offers. Tel: 07971 675 274. X-Box 360 with Kinect includes 1 controller and Kinect Adventures Game, in original packaging, good condition.£60 Tel 35597. Magimix 1.5 Le Glacier ice cream maker, never used £20.00 Kenwood Carving Knife £5.00 Kenwood 1lt Blender £10.00. Russell

Hobbs Digital Coffee Maker £10.00. Goblin Digital Teasmaid £10.00 - all vgc. Tel: 34485. Thule Bike Carrier 2 bike carrier £20 Ocean Kayak Malibu Two, rarely used; good condition. No paddles or accessories available. £50 Tel:07765814732. New kitchen mixer taps Chanab brushed steel £80 ONO Tel:015395 33968. Stihl FS 76 Brushcutter. Petrol, solid shaft, complete with single harness £40. Tel: 52284. New kitchen mixer taps Chanab brushed steel £80 ONO Tel: 33968. 6ft xmas tree complete with pine cones and berries £50 Childs bike red Liverpool FC 5yrs+ £25 Lakeland Spiralizer - boxed £15 Moulinex Juice Machine - boxed £10 Zyliss Mandolin - boxed £12. Two Axminster carpet rugs plain salmon with cameo pattern (6x10) £35 - (6x12) £50.Tel: 59101. Ext Fireguard £10. Dog Gate £10. Brass Fender ext to 5’ £40.Wooden coat stand £15. Tel: 34259. Indesit DIF 04 builtin dishwasher. Will need appropriate door panel. Never used Complete with manual Available to inspect. £150 ring Stuart on 015395 92893. Rare Antique Marine Brass Gimballed Ships Oil Lamp Lantern-Vintage Nautical £50. Carlesborough Keyboard Amplifier £30.Tel 34587 mobile 07933 765397. Childs 2 wheel bike with outriders age 5-7 Good condition £10. Wooden toy farm large with buildings £10. Hotpoint Freezer - under counter VGC £50. Hotpoint Ice Diamond fridge - under counter £30. Tel:34482. Canon SureShot Zoom XL 35mm Camera and case. Zoom 39 to 85mm. Details and manuals available on-line. £20 ono Tel:015395 92893. Dark brown wood, round dining table with 4 matching chairs £45 ono Wood effect 3 drawer filing cabinet £10. Baby/Dog gate £5. Tel: 59013. Indesit dishwasher for sale, 12 place setting, good condition £45 tel 07759 560 595. Set of FIVE, black, matched BOSE cube surround speakers. Originally from Lifestyle 8 System, so need to be run with a base woofer for best performance. £170 ono. Ring John on: 07812 051671 Dawes Lady Galaxy Bicycle, £20. Tel 015395 33290 or 07814 162 362. Raleigh Red Mountain bike ,15inch frame , in good condition hardly used £40 or nearest offer tel 33968. Adult Pashley Tri folding bike, 7 gears, excellent condition, massive saving £199.00. Tel 015395 30051. Solid pine chest of drawers 5 large & 2 small drawers Excellent condition. Solid pine kitchen table, excellent condition Tel: 07801 658 058. Dimplex Dehumidifier only used twice as new £85 Lancashire Pine Bed Base King Size lovely condition £95 Hotpoint Iced Diamond Fridge/Freezer £25 Tel: 07743927918. Solid oak 4-poster bed. 4ft 6” x 6ft 3”. Very solid bed in good condition. Chris or Andrea on 015395 36653. Mamas & Papas Eloise cot bed, natural wood £40. Chicco Polly Highchair, Navy/ White £35. Thule rapid system roof rack kit1134 to fit cars with roof bars £25. Tel: 01524 761144.

Grange now | JANUARY 2017 - Next deadline 13th JANUARY

SITUATIONS VACANT

Boarbank Hall

Assistant Cook

Full or part time considered Experience essential This is an opportunity to join a very successful team in an outstanding environment, we uphold very high standards and values. Very competitive rates of pay

For further information or an application form, please contact Sally Fisher, Matron on 015395 32288 or e-mail, manager@boarbankhall.org.uk

Woodlands Restaurant & Pine Lodges Meathop, Grange-over-Sands Cumbria, LA11 6RB

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

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DB Driving

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TAXIS

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Locally established with over 40 years experience.

Est. 1968 NORTH WEST AERIAL SPECIALISTS

P & J BUSHELL

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CAR SERVICING & REPAIRS

Miniheat Ltd. Est. 1968

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• MOT’s • Servicing & Repairs • Diagnostics for all vehicles • Tyres & Exhausts Brand new designated bay for Cars, Vans & Campervans up to 4 tonnes

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