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Pinfold Issue 38

Furness’ Free Magazine

June 15

C ARING FOR H EDGEHOGS THIS SPRING L IFE IN THE PAST AT F URNESS A BBEY T HE OH P EOPLE MANAGING WORKPLACE HEALTH local ADJECTIVE belonging to a place or small area

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We would like to wish all our hard working dads a very happy fathers day on the 21st of June. This month we see the start of Carnival season. with Askam and Ireleth Carnival on the 6th of June and the Dalton Carnival on the 13th, The Ulverston International Music festival starts on Friday the 12th starring musicians as young as our 17 year old Jess Gillam. Lets not forget the new festival only Another FineFest which takes place on the 20th of June. If you are looking for something a little history based Life in the past at Furness Abbey is for you on the 6th and 7th of June. As you can tell we have another jam packed events page this month. Ever had a hedgehog in your garden and not quite sure what to do? With the cold late spring we have some tips on how to help our prickly friends. Need some business coaching? Is Occupational Health an issue for you? We have an array of specialist services to help you.

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Happy Houndz

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Life in the past and event at the Furness Abbey

10 Action Coach Business Coaching 13

Lakes Legal Limited, Enduring Powers of Attorney

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Anthony Holden

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Caring for hedgehogs this spring

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Fancy a Wood Burner?

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Wearable Wildlife from Scotland

As always I would like to thank Lorraine Oates Photography for the editor’s photograph.

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Life in the Past, an event at Furness Abbey

Iron Shepherds, a local group dedicated to educating and entertaining through living history displays, is pleased to announce a brand new event taking place at Furness Abbey. Life in the Past will take place amongst the ruins of the medieval monastery on Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th June from 11am – 5pm. The event will take a look at life in and around Furness Abbey during the 12th and 13th Centuries.

Day 1 - meet the 12th Century peasants and find out how they lived their lives. There will be craft demonstrations throughout the day, including woodturning and rope making. There will be a farming display where you can discover how much work went into farming the land. Have a go at some crafts like net making throughout the day and play Medieval games. At 4pm settle # down to watch a specially written mummers play lasting 15 minutes! Day 2 - meet the 13th Century Monks to discover what life was like living in the medieval abbey. At 11am there will be a meeting in the Chapter House where you can see how the monks started their days. After this the monks will take residence in the cloister range where you can witness some of

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the chores and jobs they had to do, including a cooking demonstration at 12pm and a talk on medicines in the afternoon. There will also be the opportunity to go on a tour of the holy site with one of the monks at 2pm and 4pm. This event has been developed and staged by Iron Shepherds Living History and is an opportunity to discover more about how people lived in the area some 800 years ago! To find out more and to see a full timetable for the weekend visit http://www.ironshepherdslivinghistory.co.uk/lifeinthepast/

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An Enduring Power of Attorney is a legal document that appoints a person or persons to manage your property, money and financial affairs. The person(s) appointed are called Attorney(s) and the Hannah Elizabeth Bell LLB Director Photo: Lorraine Oates Photography person making the Enduring Power of Attorney is known as the Donor. Attorney(s) can help the Donor to make decisions and/or make decisions on the Donor’s behalf about their property, money or financial affairs.

The Enduring Power of Attorney was replaced by the Lasting Power of Attorney in October 2007. An Enduring Power of Attorney that was made, signed and witnessed, before October 2007 is still valid and can continue being used. However it is no longer possible to make new Enduring Powers of Attorney. If you have an Enduring Power of Attorney your Attorney(s) can continue to act for you in accordance with the terms of your Enduring Power of Attorney. Alternatively you can cancel your Enduring Power of Attorney and make a new Lasting Power of Attorney.

Unregistered Enduring Powers of Attorney can be cancelled by the Donor completing a Deed of Revocation and placing it with the Enduring Power of Attorney document. Cancelling a registered Enduring Power of Attorney is more complex as the Donor has to apply to the Court of Protection and pay a fee (currently £400.00). The Donor may also need to provide evidence to the Court of Protection that they still have mental capacity if they seek to cancel a registered Enduring Power of Attorney. The Donor should let their Attorney(s) and the financial institutions with which they have dealings know if they intend to cancel their Enduring Power of Attorney. Lakes Legal Limited specialise in the provision of Lasting Powers of Attorney and are happy to answer any queries you may have. If you have any questions about your personal legal affairs please feel free to contact Hannah Bell using the below telephone number or by e-mail: Hannah@lakeslegallimited.co.uk.

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No hidden costs and No VAT! Attorney(s) can act under an unregistered Enduring Power of Attorney so long as the Donor maintain Single Lasting Power of Attorney £150.00 mental capacity. To facilitate the process the Donor Both Lasting Powers of Attorney £250.00 and/or the Attorney(s) will need to show the signed Enduring Power of Attorney to the financial Why not call 01229 47 18 71 now for a one hour fee institutions with which the Donor has dealings. The free consultation. Attorney(s) may also be asked to provide evidence “Lakes Legal Limited; a professional service at an of their identity to the financial institutions. affordable price from the comfort of your own If the Donor loses mental capacity their Attorney(s) home” must register the Enduring Power of Attorney with the Office of the Public Guardian before they can continue to use it. Once registered the Attorney(s) can continue to use the Enduring Power of Attorney but they must also continue to involve the Donor in making decisions wherever possible. So long as the Donor has mental capacity they can cancel their Enduring Power of Attorney at any time. The process for cancelling an Enduring Power of Attorney depends on whether or not it is registered at the Office of the Public Guardian.



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Caring for hedgehogs this spring by Kay Hebbourn

This week I released 4 rescue hedgehogs in the garden. I’d like to think that they will choose to make their home here and that they will stick around. So, I need to provide a good habitat and make sure that I do what I can to keep them safe. If I’m lucky, they will mate.

Hedgehogs like lots of other wildlife are in rapid decline. There are a number of factors that have led to this decline including walled in gardens, the widespread use of slug pellets, the decline of food sources and being culled in parts of Scotland.

Hedgehogs are called ‘The Gardeners’ Friend’ because they eat slugs and other pests. If you have them around your garden, there are a list of things that you can do to keep them safe and encourage them to hang about.

How To Attract Hedgehogs In Your Garden

Give Them Access They can roam about a mile a night in search of food, so they need access in and out of your garden. We have removed our hard fences in favour of shrubs and hedges. The ‘edges’ as they say in permaculture is where everything happens. Where you have an edge, you have life. If the hedges are dense enough with enough room to move around underneath, the hedgehogs will love them.

Don’t Use Slug Pellets Encourage your neighbours not to use slug pellets. I have invested in a large tub of sheep’s wool pellets and I’m handing them out to neighbours and asking them to swap from the ordinary ones. These organic wool pellets are made of sheep’s fleece and have very fine scales with small barbs on the tip called cuticle cells. Wool fibres are very hygroscopic when combined with sand and grit. Potassium salts from the sweat glands of the sheep also absorb the slime from the slug’s foot. This causes irritation to the slug and it will soon head off looking

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for easier feeding methods. This means healthy slugs for the hedgehogs. Feed Them And Give Them Water You can leave food and water about in little shallow dishes.The lids from coffee jars are perfect.

Here are some of the things that hedgehogs like to eat:

Cat food- I put about a third of a tin per night for the four that I released and it all goes. Hedgehog food (ground up peanuts and sunflower hearts

and dried meal worms) Nuts and seeds, Boiled or mashed potatoes, Cat biscuits or Mealworms Never give them bread or milk.

Be A Bit Wild Leave wild areas in the garden for them to gather bits and pieces to make a home or hide under. If your garden is to neat and tidy, they won’t have anywhere to hide. This is known as zone 5 in Permaculture. Make A Hedgehog Home You can buy ready made hedgehog homes, they are available from lots of places. You can also make your own using what you’ve got lying around. An upturned plastic dog bed is perfect. put some straw underneath it. Fleeces make great insulation too. Avoid Drowning Opportunities Make sure that any ponds or water traps have sloping sides so that if they do fall in they can climb out.

Don’t Kill Them By Accident Hedgehogs love compost bins, bonfire piles and long grass. So be careful with forks, matches and strimmers. Check before taking action. Dogs can also be a threat, so try to keep dogs away from hedgehog habitats. Good luck!

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Fancy a wood burner?

A wood burner, can be a great focal point in your home, but not only do they look welcoming, they can also reduce your ever increasing heating bills. In fact, a recent survey amongst Which? Magazine readers found that users saved money on fuels bills after installing a wood burner or multi fuel stove. Traditionally used to heat one room, wood burning stoves can now incorporate or be connected to a boiler, which will then provide heat and hot water to the entire house. Stoves are also more efficient than gas or open fires, with an energy efficiency rating of between 60% and 80% and with an increasing demand on traditional fuels such as gas and electricity, and the inevitable continuing price rises, you are sure to see savings rise in the future. Typically when we think of stoves we think of burning wood, but you can burn other fuels such

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Jess Gillam

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Jess Gillam, a 17 year old saxophonist from Ulverston, has been invited to perform at the Ulverston International Music Festival this year as a solo recitalist.

In 2014, Jess was a Category finalist on BBC Young Musician of the Year and received the BBC Walter Todd's Bursary for showing exceptional promise in the competition. She enjoys performing a mixed classical and jazz repertoire and this is reflected in her programme for the UIMF where she will perform classical music with a pianist and some jazz with jazz guitarist Brian Parkinson.

Anthony Hewitt, director of the Festival and international pianist, says "Jess Gillam needs no introduction.We are very proud to present her for the first time at the Festival in a full evening recital. Jess is destined for a great future". Last year, Nicola Benedetti, one of the most sought after violinists of her generation, performed at the Festival, joining the list of classical music greats including Stephen Iserliss , Tasmin Little, Martin Roscoe and Emma Johnson who have all performed at the Festival. Jess studies saxophone at the Junior Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester with Ruth Bourn. Jess was accepted into the JRNCM in 2011 with the Associated Board of Royal Schools of Music Scholarship in 2011. Jess has since won awards at the RNCM for demonstrating outstanding talent and has

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performed in concerts for them across the North-West. She has won many awards both locally and nationally including an award as the ‘Best Young Musician in the North-West’ from Awards for Young Musicians who have supported Jess greatly in her musical development. She was awarded an ABRSM Diploma aged 15.

Jess has played with Snake Davis several times and was described by him as “one of the best young sax players in the UK.” She runs her own annual concert series in Ulverston where previous acts have included Snake Davis and the Suspicions, Courtney Pine,The Tommy Smith Youth Jazz Orchestra, The Apollo Saxophone Quartet and Niko and the Terry Turner Trio and Rob Buckland and upcoming performances include John Harle, described as "a soloist of barbarous splendour" by The Sunday Times and one of the worlds greatest saxophonists, in November this year. Jess recently joined Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra onstage for a guest appearance at the Sands Centre in Carlisle and has performed the Glazunov Saxophone Concerto with both the Worthing Symphony Orchestra and the Ealing Symphony Orchestra, under acclaimed conductor John Gibbons. Jess has also been invited to perform the Malcolm Arnold Saxophone Concerto at the Malcolm Arnold Festival later this year. She is a member of the National Youth Wind Ensemble of Great Britain. Jess became the youngest ever endorsee for Yanagisawa Saxophones, one of the world’s finest saxophone manufacturers in 2012, aged 13. She also recently became a Vandoren UK Artist.

Jess will be performing on Wednesday 17th June at the Coronation Hall. 7.30, tickets are available through the box office 01229 587140.

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3RD JUNE - PASHA KOVALEV - LIFE THROUGH DANCE, THE FORUM BARROW-IN-FURNESS - In this amazing new show starring Pasha and his sensational dancers, the audience will be transported into the world of Ballroom and Latin Dance with all it's glitter and sequence.

4TH JUNE - 6.30PM - AN EVENING WITH DAVINA BLAKE 'Come along and listen to Davina talk about her latest novel, 'Past Encounters', a wartime drama set in Carnforth during the filming of the classic 'Brief Encounter'. The novel also features the story of English Prisoners of War in Germany. Davina will talk about her research, the inspiration for the novel, and her writing life. Past Encounters' is her fifth novel.Davina Blake also writes under the name of Deborah Swift. Tickets available from Ulverston library 01229 404151 5TH JUNE & 6TH JUNE- STICKMAN LIVE ON STAGE - From the book by Julia Donaldson, Illustrated by Axel Scheffler, creators of The Gruffalo. a fantastick show for all branches of the family tree! The Forum Barrow-in-Furness. 6TH JUNE - ASKAM & IRELETH CARNIVAL

6TH JUNE - DIG A PONY ARE PLAYING AT THE DERBY ARMS - BARROW 9pm FREE ENTRY

6 TH - THE MEDICINE GARDEN , 10 Union Street, Ulverston is hosting a HERB WALK to Beacon Tarn and Fell 1pm- 4pm -:- Quite a different walk over boggy peaty ground with some gentle climbing involved.The plants on this walk all enjoy acid conditions, there is an impressive display of bog bean in some of the pools around the tarn. This is a good walk for a hot day, the fells usually find a breeze from somewhere and a swim in the tarn will also help to cool you off - it's not as cold as you might think. Length: 5 miles. Time taken: about 2.5 hours. Wear appropriate clothing. £10 per walker, CONSULTATION children are free but must be accompanied. Phone to book and find out starting points. 01229 580222

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12TH - 20TH JUNE - ULVERSTON INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL This year's Festival will be very different and I'm very excited about some of the music you'll be able to hear around Ulverston in June. A glance through our programme and you'd be forgiven for thinking we are no longer a classical music festival. But this is only part of the picture. My idea was to

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explore a theme of 'crossover' - music which crosses back and forth between musical styles. With such a comprehensively diverse programme on offer, I'm sure you'll find plenty of music to suit your tastes. I look forward to seeing you throughout the week. Anthony Hewitt Artistic Director. Festival Passes and concessionary tickets are only available from the Box Office 01229 587140

12TH - THE MEDICINE GARDEN, 10 Union Street, Ulverston is hosting a HERB WALK on Walney Island 10am – 1pm -:- A walk along the shore and through the nature reserve with fantastic views out across the Irish Sea. A real selection of plants and bird life here due to a variety of habitats, there are several species of plant only found near the sea. Sea Kale, which tastes like Kale with the salt already added and Sea Holly, which you don't eat. Length: 5 miles. Time taken: Half a day. Phone to book and to find out starting points.Wear appropriate clothing, a drink and food advisable. £10 per walker, children are free but must be accompanied. Phone to book and find out starting points. 01229 580222

12 JUNE - KEEP CALM AND CEILIDH - St Mary's Catholic Primary School PTA Present..... A fun night filled with dancing, live music and food for the family. Doors open at 5.30pm. At the Bardsea Malt Kiln Village Hall in Bardsea. Pie n Peas family supper served from 6.00pm. Dancing begins at 7.00pm. Family Ticket (2 adults, 2 children) £18:00. Single Adult ticket £6:00. Single Child Ticket £4:00. Licensed bar all night serving beer, wine and soft drinks. Our Ticket Price includes: Our caller Les Ord will lead you through this traditional Gaelic social gathering, with live folk music and dancing for all the family. Live music is provided by Ulverston Musician, Mark Cumberland.

12TH JUNE - INFORMAL RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS SUPPORT GROUP (RAG) Anyone welcome to join us for a coffee and a chat. We meet at FORD PARK CAFE, ULVERSTON, at 2PM on the SECOND FRIDAY of EACH MONTH. Please come along if you would like to meet and speak to people who are going through the same experience as you. CONTACT KAY ON:-kdixon1970@hotmail.com

13TH JUNE - DALTON CARNIVAL - This years theme IS ALIENS & OUTER SPACE. Dowdales field open from 10am and the parade leaves Tudor Square at 1pm

17TH JUNE - DANNY BHOY AT THE BEGGAR’S THEATRE, MILLOM. 8pm - 10pm. Danny Bhoy, host of BBC1 Live at the Apollo, is one of the most globally successful and prolific comics working today. A natural gift for storytelling combines with razor-sharp wit to make him one of the most exciting stand ups to have emerged in recent years. He regularly sells-out # tours across Australia, New Zealand and North America highlighting the international appeal of this well-travelled and hard-working young Scot. 01229 775677 to book your tickets. 17TH - THE MEDICINE GARDEN, 10 Union Street, Ulverston is hosting a Melding and Herb Walk in Ulverston 2pm – 5pm -:- Jane and Sarah will be leading a melding walk around Ulverston part herb walk part herb communication. £15 charge

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per person - Includes a melding of your choice. About 3 hours long. Meeting point The Medicine Garden. Phone to book. 01229 580222. 19TH JUNE - A LIVE EVENING WITH at The Derby JON BRYNE Barrow-in-Furness

20TH JUNE - ANOTHER FINE FEST A fine festival of music, comedy, street theatre & art, in celebration of Ulverston town & the birth of its most famous son, Stan Laurel.

20TH - THE MEDICINE GARDEN Therapists cordially invite you to an afternoon tea party at The Ulverston Permaculture Project, (On Urswick Road) from 2pm until 5pm. We want to thank you for helping to make the Medicine Garden special. We really appreciate your support over the last few years and would love it if you could join us for tea and homemade cake, the perfect opportunity to chill out and relax in a beautiful garden and chat with friends. Want to know more, phone 01229 580222 21ST JUNE - FATHERS DAY

21ST JUNE - LEVEN VALLEY SUPPORT GROUP FOR ST MARYS HOSPICE ANNUAL SUMMER FAIR & CAR BOOT SALE 2015 at Haverthwaite Playing Field. Little Beasties / Cakes / Plants / Books / Raffle / Refreshments / Music / Playbus / Bouncy Castles / Magician / Craft Stalls / Pets / Taffy Thomas / Fifi the Flea / Car

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boot sale and much more!! Come along for a fun day out while supporting your local hospice! Gates open 9.00am to 3.30pm Admission £2.00 Children under 16 free. Car Boot bookings £7.00 in advance £8.00 on day. Contact: Dorothy Crabtree 015395 30132 or Sylvia Chadwick 015395 31685 or Marian Wilson 015395 31779

26TH JUNE - THE HOUGHTON WEAVERS 40th ANNIVERSARY, The Houghton Weavers are the UK’s leading comedy / folk group weaving together popular songs, humour and audience participation. The group – comprising Tony Berry, David Littler and Steve Millington – in their four decades together – have recorded over 30 albums, and have seven of their own BBC television series plus six BBC Radio 2 series to their name. 2015 marks a very special year for the band as they celebrate 40 years together with a landmark tour throughout the land, and which – in addition to their “Keep Folk Smiling’ motto – is expected to include some surprises along the way! The Beggar’s Theatre, Market Square, Millom. CALL 01229 775677 to book your tickets.

26TH - REIKI MASTER CLASS AT THE MEDICINE GARDEN, 10 Union Street, Ulverston -:- Mini workshop for those who have completed Reiki 3a or 3b (Reiki Master Practitioner/Teacher) or are working towards Reiki Mastery and interested in developing their Reiki practice. Learn new skills and share Reiki with others who are serious about their development and growth. You are welcome to bring your lunch and stay for a chat after the session. 10am - 1pm. Booking Essential - Call Jane : 07841581979 or sacredspace@live.co.uk Cost £10 - payable on the day.

the medicine garden

The Medicine Garden Therapists cordially invite you to an

AFTERNOON TEA PARTY

HERB WALKS

Led by Sarah Atkinson, Medical Herbalist. Beacon Tarn

Saturday 6th June -:- 1pm - 4pm Walney

on Saturday 20th June At The Ulverston Permaculture Project

These are part herb walk part herb communication.

From

June 17th -:- 2pm - 5pm

(On Urswick Road)

2pm until 5pm

An opportunity to chill out and relax with us in a beautiful garden and chat and eat cake![made locally by some people we know!]

Friday 19th June -:- 10am - 1pm

MELDINGS AND HERB WALKS Ulverston

Ulverston

July 12th -:- 10.30am - 1.30pm

Further walk details on www.medicine-garden.com Phone to book and find out starting points .

The Medicine Garden door is open every Tuesday and Thursday 10am - 2pm for Herbal Consultations. Other therapies available throughout the week include :Reiki Reflexology Massage Crystal Healing Counselling.

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10 -12 JULY - FURNESS TRADITION FESTIVAL. Various venues around the centre of Ulverston. A weekend of the finest folk music, dance, song and storytelling. www.furnesstradition.org.uk 10TH -12TH JULY -RETRO RENDEZVOUS

The Lake District Vintage Festival - Ulverston. A weekend of splendid retro fun and vintage events right in the centre of Old Ulverston Town! Bringing the finest retro, music, cycling, fashion, stalls, bikes, vintage cars & more to the streets of Ulverston and the by ways of the marvelous South Lakes. For two whole days, we’ll be stepping back in time and taking you along with us – so dig out the old suit or dress and get into the mood for an unforgettable weekend!

REGULAR EVENTS: FRIDAY MORNINGS (TERM TIME) 9.30-10.00AM ULVERSTON LIBRARY STORYTIME. Come along and join us for stories and songs for pre-school children and parents/carers. MEDITATION SPACE:, Open for those wishing to drop in when there is someone in the building. Look out for the sign in the window or call 01229580222.

EVERY 3RD WEDNESDAY - REIKI SHARE, 6.30pm for a 7pm start £3 donations welcome to cover costs. Contact Jane Alexander Tel: 07841581979.

EVERY 2ND & 4TH WEDNESDAY - MEDITATION FOR HEALING CLASS, AT THE MEDICINE GARDEN, 10 Union Street, Ulverston. 7.00pm – 8.00pm £2 (Profits to charity). Contact Jane Alexander Tel: 07841581979.

LEARN TO DANCE MODERN JIVE. Fun & easy to learn for all ages (above 16) & fitness levels; no fancy footwork involved & a great night out. If you can tap your feet to a beat then you can learn this dance! Suitable for couples & singles. Classes held every Tuesday at The Nines Club, Dalkeith St, Barrow Entry £6. Doors open 7.30 for 7.45 pm with dancing carrying on until 10.30 pm for those with the energy! For more info Tel 07770 954 359 or email dance@furnessjive.com

BARROW FITCLUB IS AN OUTDOOR EXERCISE CLASS aimed at bringing the community together and get in shape, whilst having fun! it is for all fitness levels & all ages. The first session is always free and £3 per person there after. As we aim to get the very best results possible and 80% of how you look & feel comes through nutrition we use Herbalife recovery shakes after each session to refuel. We meet at The Bandstand in Barrow Park every Wednesday 6pm rain or shine, find us on facebook "Barrow FitClub”

YOGA CLASSES IN BARROW AND ULVERSTON with experienced tutor Daytimes and evenings, all abilities welcome, reasonable rates and no need to book. For details call Suzanne Ward 01229 208496 or email suzanne_ward3@hotmail.co.uk

GLEASTON CRAFT GROUP (A Friendly Meeting for all Craft enthusiasts) GLEASTON VILLAGE HALL SEWING GROUP (We have a New Quilting Sewing Machine available; need some help with a project we are here) First & Last Friday of the Month 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm All Crafts catered for:Knitting/Crochet/Rag Rug Making/Card Making etc Every Tuesday 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm £2 per session (Includes Tea/Coffee) For further details Tel Barbara 869968 or barbara.birch@hotmail.co.uk

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