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As we went to press two days before the Vulcan XH558 was due to fly over Windermere, I can only hope that lots of people managed to get a good look. On the aeronautical theme the fabulous plans for Waterbird are still very much going ahead. You can read more about the progress of Waterbird on page 26
Boxes of Hope, Cumbria. It is not too late to fill a shoebox - please take it to Windermere Now, Mountain Goat, Windermere, Hayes Garden World, Ambleside or Wordsworth Hotel, Grasmere, by November 12th at the latest.
This month's front cover features a fabulous image of Norman Buckley (kindly lent to us by Low Wood Hotel) in Miss Windermere III on the 23rd July 1957, travelling at 113.57 mph. You can read more about his story on page 6-7.
You are welcome to visit us at the shoebox checking warehouse, Wed - Friday, November 11 - 13th, 10am 3.30pm. Or maybe you'd like to help with collecting shoeboxes, or checking and packing. For further information, please ring Keith Webster, 015395 68013. The wagon is due Tuesday 17th November to take the shoeboxes directly to Romania, in time for our volunteers arriving in early December who will give them out in the south eastern area, around Constanta.
Lots of suggestions this month about shopping and dining ideas for Christmas. On the Christmas theme a couple of dates for the diary are the switching on of Christmas lights taking place on 21st November in Ambleside and 28th November in Windermere. Hawkshead Christmas Fair takes place 5th and 6th December. Even sooner we have Halloween and then bonfire night celebrations. There are various events taking place in the area more details on page 5
We have just one more issue this year - deadline 1st November. The next deadline is then 5th January as there is no edition in December. So if you need to get the word out about Christmas events, church times, school news, adverts or announcements, please get in touch before the 1st of November.
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On Wednesday September 23rd, members of the Soroptimist International club of Windermere and District spent a hectic morning, receiving, sorting and packing all the generous donations of bedding, indoor and outdoor clothing, toiletries and food that were brought to the Marchesi Centre in Windermere. Numerous boxes and black sacks were then speedily loaded onto the Intenational Aid Trust van which carried the many contributions on the first leg of the journey as emergency aid for Syrian refugees. Our thanks go to everyone who responded to our appeal, as well as making donations towards the transport costs.
different projects organised by the clubs locally, nationally and internationally; trafficking, domestic abuse, and education are some of the main targets.
The Windermere Club collects clothing for the Poppy Project in London which helps women who have been trafficked into the UK. Knitted blankets and children’s clothes have gone to hospitals in Afghanistan. Food and toiletries are collected for local refuges and we will shortly be filling Christmas shoeboxes for adults in Eastern Europe. Summer garden parties raised funds for ‘Partners in Education Swaziland’ and for providing fees for a girl in secondary school there.
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It’s tough enough getting up The Struggle from Ambleside to Kirkstone Pass in a car – so imagine what it’s like to physically pull one up the hill, which hits gradients of 1 in 5 in places. But that’s exactly what a group of women, from all across South Lakes, did recently, beating the previous women’s record for the three-mile climb, by 19 seconds in a time of 1:04:23. Local cancer charities are now set to
Anyone interested in taking part in next year’s car pull challenge can call Dave Reynolds on 015394 44693.
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A mountain rescue on Blea Rigg, a 1776ft-high fell above Great Langdale might not seem like the toughest of tasks for the Langdale/Ambleside Mountain Rescue team – but it was certainly one of the more unusual, as the log on the incident reveals. Under the ‘incident type’ heading of Fellwalking (sort of!), the report reads: Sat, 12th September, 2015, 19:06: There’s plenty of advice out there about what is considered suitable wear for venturing into the hills, and a good deal suggesting what might NOT be regarded as suitable. To be fair, it would be difficult to find any that included mention of
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a leopard-print onesie . . . he was also hypoglycaemic and hypothermic, possibly contributed to by pre-existing medical condition . . . and did I mention the leopard-print onesie? Anyway, we did our stuff, and he was evacuated by search and rescue helicopter to hospital. The rescue tied up 12 team members for four hours.
Alison has designs on success Windermere’s Alison Tordoff, of Fidget Design, has won the Creative Industry of the Year title. The announcement was made at a grand ceremony in Blackpool’s Winter Gardens at the Enterprise Vision Awards which recognise women in business from across the North West.
Her designs for the Cedar Manor won Best International Hotel interior at the Bloomberg Hotel Awards. She has since created a distinctive Welcome Lounge at the hotel which helped them win Best Small Hotel in Cumbria (and one of the top
Actually, to Millerground, you’re in for a big surprise. Two new large signs tell people what's on offer at Rayrigg Meadow and Millerground and the popular lakeshore walk has been improved beyond measure. Windermere & Bowness Civic Society is working with SLDC, National Trust, local school students and other local groups to refurbish this much loved area.
Alison, whose designs grace homes and hotels across the country was one of five finalists in her category.
Fidget Design, set up by Alison in 1997, has earned a reputation as one of the most creative and innovative interior architects in the UK. Alison has worked on a wide variety of prestigious projects with top brands including Jaguar, Aston Martin, The Samling, Langdale Leisure Club and award winning Serenity Spa at Seaham.
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five small hotels in the UK, highly commended in recent VisitEngland excellence awards.) Here, she pioneered a new range, 'The Love District' home furnishings based on the landscape, history and traditions of the Lake District, including cushions embroidered with the outlines of the fells, and a Lakeland bookends wallpaper.
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The summer has seen some fantastic work being done by working groups which include volunteer members of the public. In September, a National Trust volunteer working week was based at Millerground. The Rangers and volunteers spent their time working to protect many of the woodland pathways which have been improved making them safer and easier to walk along. GoLakes have funded the improvements.
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BOOK REVIEW
When someone tells you they are reading a history of a local village you may have in your mind’s eye an image of a couple of hours with a small paperback delving into vaguely remembered happenings in the past.
Let me warn you; in order to read John Campbell’s new history of Bowness (on Windermere) you need to gird your loins and do a few exercises before starting. The hardback book certainly slips easily into the category of ‘tome’ running out at 540 pages of high quality printing on high quality paper. But don’t let that put you off. In the event about 300 pages are the actual narrative with the rest being taken up with tables, glossaries, charts, family histories, references and a host of other supplementary information that adds to the experience. The book is beautifully written. I had intended to just skim through to get a feel for each section, but ended up reading-on when I should have been skipping.
John has started at the best place - the beginning - in about 440 AD, before which no evidence could be unearthed about the settlement on the lakeside. He finishes before the end, in 1963, although a few references to recent developments are hinted at.
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In between he postulates on the reasons why a settlement would be established in what we now know as Bowness Bay. His research also calls into doubt some of the accepted theories about the Romans and some of the early residents in this area.
When I say his research, I don’t mean a few months spent in local libraries. John has spent much of his life in Africa and the Middle East, although having been born and bred in Bowness and being based here his whole life. His research has been undertaken over 32 years with informationgathering being concentrated to his home visits and other periods in the UK. The collating of all the facts was done whilst far away from his beloved Bowness.
So what does John tell us that we don’t already know? That depends on how much you already think you know.
To start with.... Why does everyone think High Street is a Roman Road? Where did it go? Why would the Roman commander of the fort at Waterhead live on an island 4 miles away? Much previously accepted wisdom doesn’t always stand up to rigorous inspection. I warmed to the author’s questioning of previously held assumptions. Moving on to the period from 600 AD to the end of the first millennium John lays out the history, so far as it is known but concludes “So this chapter ends as it began, with many implied question. No answers”This is a good stance for a historian to work from. If you cannot show something to be right, leave it hanging. Too often people want to make decisions without enough evidence. As he moves into the second millennium documentary evidence
becomes more prolific and by late 14th century John can find evidence of the existence of a settlement. In the 16th century he can point to many places and family names that we can recognise. Events that we have heard of, as well as some perhaps we haven’t, begin to weave the symbiotic relationship of the village and the lake.
By the 18th century we are shown the controlling families and the building of places that we can go to look at today. There is even mention of Bowness becoming a fashionable place to live. Some of the grand houses being advertised for sale nationally. John has created some intriguing maps of the locality which show place names and even specific field names, which can ring a bell. In the latter part of the book, leading up to the Second World War, the relationship between the village, the lake, the people and recreation becomes stronger.
I found it a remarkable read. It looks menacing when you first set eyes on it, but is written with a light touch. It draws together so many different aspects of the immediate locality. Facts that are possibly covered in a narrower way in other more restricted accounts, but the author’s claim that it is the first full history of the village, with so many different strands drawn together, is perfectly reasonable. I found it a joy to read.
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Stirring up a Hornet's Nest Bookshop owner Steve Baskerville-Muscutt is refusing to sell copies of the sequel to the late Stieg Larsson’s best-selling 'Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' series, saying its publication is “morally wrong”. Steve, 64, who has owned Ambleside bookshop Fred Holdsworth for the past 15 years, is taking the side of Larsson’s long-time girlfriend Eva Gabrielsson, who, because Larsson died without making a will, received no money after his death even though she had been his companion for 32 years. “Just because that is the law in Sweden, that doesn’t make it morally right,” said
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Steve. “I agree with Eva Gabrielsson that the new book is just a cynical moneymaking exercise.” Larsson died aged 50 in 2004, before the trilogy of novels featuring cynical magazine journalist Mikhail Blomkvist and tattooed cyberpunk Lisbeth Salander sold over 80 million copies
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The French news agency AFP quoted her: I wouldn’t have continued Stieg’s work. It was his language, his unique narrative. The worst thing is how saddened Stieg would have been. He never let anyone work on his literary texts. He would have been furious. Who knows, maybe he’ll send a lightning bolt at the book launch.”
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A 48-year-old solicitor from Manchester has broken the one-hour world water speed record in his motorboat, Miss Windermere III. Norman Buckley drove the boat at an average speed of over 79mph during his hour on the course on Lake Windermere. But he said he was disappointed not to have reached 80mph. The wash from a passing launch threatened to jeopardise the whole operation. Among those in the audience was fellow speedboat enthusiast and close personal friend, Donald Campbell, who makes his own attempt on the water-speed record on Coniston Water later that month. He said the incident involving the launch had “cost Britain a record of 80mph”. Courtesy BBC News
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Norman Hughes Buckley was quite a man.
He was born in Manchester in 1908. From an impoverished background, (his father sold matches on a street corner to pay for Grammar school education) Norman went on to hold a total of 11 world water speed records, set on Windermere, from 1950 until 1972.
He became a successful solicitor based in Manchester and eventually moved to the Lake District where he established an hotel chain still in existence today as English Lakes Hotels Resorts and Venues. He was a keen and very talented motorsport competitor, beginning with motorcycles racing on Southport beach and graduating to cars most notably his beloved Fraser Nash. During his life he owned an amazing array of cars 41/2 Litre Bentley, Jaguar XK120, Jaguar XK150s, Jaguar E type (fitted with C type ex Jaguar race engine), AC Cobra, Lotus Elan, Mini Cooper S, Jensen FF, Ferrari Dino, Ferrari Daytona to name just a few.
Norman began Hydroplane racing in the early 1950's on Lake Windermere and was a close personal friend of Donald Campbell. He said: "Donald wanted to put the record so high that it would be unassailable by any foreign competitor. I think conditions were as perfect as I have seen them on Coniston, but Donald was going into the unknown and he was well aware of the risks."
Norman's own first World Water speed record was for the 1 hour unlimited record in 1950 in Miss Windermere II with an average speed of 55.55 mph. The hydroplane was built to his own design and powered by a Jaguar engine. Using boats he had designed and had built Norman went on to break a further five records including the
flying kilometre at 120.63mph during the 1960's in Miss Windermere IV. This boat was built by Borwick’s in Bowness. She had a mahogany hull and was fitted with a variety of Jaguar engines during her life. Finally in 1973 a Jaguar Type D engine was put back into the speedboat. His last boat Miss Windermere V was powered by a 6.5L ex Maserati racing engine developing some 580 bhp. Sadly, although Norman was committed to using Jaguar motors, no suitable engine was available with the extra power required at this time. Miss Windermere IV remains part of the collection of the Steamboat Museum ( now under reconstruction and re-named Windermere Jetties) at Lake Windermere.
Norman Hughes Buckley was awarded the MBE in 1972 in recognition of his record breaking services but died prematurely in 1974.
His connection with the area.
In 1946, Norman bought Crag Wood, a house on the east shore of Windermere about half way between Bowness-on-Windermere and Waterhead at the north end of the lake as a retreat in the lakes. As he had become very involved in motorboating and record breaking attempts on the lake he had two courses surveyed and landmarks erected. Both courses saw successful attempts on both national and world records. All the attempts were held under the burgee of Windermere Motor Boat Racing Club. In 1952 Norman had taken a lease on the Low Wood Hotel on the Eastern shore of Windermere. The hotel had a long history, having been a leasehold property for over a century. In 1958 the owner of the property decided to sell and Norman with his brother Kenneth bought the freehold at auction, having become convinced that it was a good business opportunity.
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Norman Buckley was instrumental in the Windermere Motor Boat Racing Club organising the first Record Week which was held on Windermere in 1970 with support from BP (British Petroleum) under the title 'BP National Powerboat Record Attempts'. Competitors could register and turn up to make their own attempts on World Water Speed Records using the official timing equipment laid on for the week.
Pierce Harris and Alfie Cogger from Windermere School were delighted to gain first place in their two man RS Feva.
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The Record Attempts Committee moved quickly to put things into place to run Record Week at Coniston for 2005.
The week was an overwhelming success. Thisr was mirrored by the success of the week off the water. With Coniston being a small village, the majority of the competitors and officials were resident in the village for the week. This meant and end of season boost for local hotels, rented properties, shops and perhaps, most of all, pubs! It was impossible to go out in Coniston in Records Week and not bump into someone connected with Record Week.
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Eight pupils from Windermere School, sailing in Optimists, Toppers and Fevas, competed with sailors from the North and Midlands at the RYA North Zone Championships at Ullswater Yacht Club in September.
This event continued until 2004 which turned out to be the last Record Week on Windermere, for the time being. The National Park Authority had "won" the fight to introduce a 10 M.P.H. speed limit on Windermere, that came into force on 1st April 2005.
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Fiona is shining Jewel
Fiona Sparrow, the vice-chairman of Lakes Parish Council, proudly shows off her new ‘jewel’ – a chain which signifies she is in charge of meetings when fellow councillor and council chairman, Louise Waterhouse has to send her apologies. Until recently, only the chairman had a chain of office, which meant when Cllr. Sparrow had to step in to chair parish council meetings there had to be a physical exchange, too.
Our reporter asked her if the ‘jewel’ was better than the chairman’s chain of office. She smiled and replied: “It’s newer!”
Reaching for the stars Long-serving Lakes Parish councillor Phillip Thompson, who represents the Ambleside ward, has been nominated for the National Association of Local Councils’ Star Awards, 2015. He has been shortlisted with seven others for the Councillor of the Year Award. Lakes Parish Council clerk Michael Johnson is one of 15 nominees for Clerk of the Year.
Local housing for Kirkstone quarries site? A presentation made to Lakes Parish Council about ideas for the redevelopment of the former Kirkstone Quarries site at Skelwith Bridge prompted a lively discussion about housing needs in Langdale. Councillors at the September meeting of the council heard from Julian Handy, of Lancaster-based architects Mason Gillibrand, that an “unnamed philanthropist” was interested in redeveloping the site, which is behind Chesters by the River. He said ideas for the site, which is designated as industrial usage, included artisan and office units as well as holiday lets. “It won’t stack up financially without some holiday lets there,” he said. Councillor Brian Hewitt (Ambleside) summed up the mood of councillors to this idea. “The Langdale valley is over-occupied with holiday lets,” he said. “What we need is local housing for local people.” Mr Handy replied: “I could go back to my client and talk to him about affordable housing.”
Langdale says: What about us? They asked to hear what Langdale thought about things, and they got an answer, with both barrels! ‘They’ were South Lakes District Council members, who met at Chapel Stile Village Hall last month and, before the formal meeting got underway, allocated 30 minutes to listen to Langdale. The person who (metaphorically) pulled the trigger was Jean Birkett, in her capacity as a Lakes parish councillor for the Langdale ward as well as chairman of the Langdale Valley Association. A third hat she wore was lifelong Langdale resident – she was born at Millbeck Farm near the Dungeon Ghyll New Hotel and has lived in the valley all her life.
This is what she told councillors:
ON THE LANGDALE VALLEY ASSOCIATION: It was formed in 2008 after she returned home from holiday to find a new, ‘plastic bubble’ bus shelter had been installed. Aghast, she mobilised local opposition; the result, “we now have proper bus shelters at Dungeon Ghyll, Elterwater and Chapel Stile.” ON CAMPAIGNS: The association has kept open local toilets, and has successfully ensured Stickle Tarn has been given community status – “we got very annoyed at plans to sell it; it belongs to Langdale, it belongs to the nation.”
Tim's Column
Since I was elected leader of the Liberal Democrats earlier this summer a lot of people have been coming up to me asking when I was planning to move to London.
Can I just make it clear that there are absolutely no plans for me to spend any more time in London than I do currently. When Rosie, my wife, and I discussed my standing for the leadership one of the major considerations was how much it might take me away from home. I have four children, three of whom are happily in schools in Milnthorpe and I have absolutely no plans to disrupt any of this and I want to be able to spend as much time with them as any other father.
In fact, as I find out more about my new role and how it will work, it is becoming clear that you may see more of me not less. Not only do you run the risk of me knocking on your door one evening but the increased media
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MAIN: Jean Birkett in the new bus shelter in Chapel Stile which was the first success of the Langdale leValley Association. INSET: View towards Holy Trinity in Chapel Stile
ON HOUSING: She revealed 85 percent of homes in Elterwater and 75 percent in Chapel Stile were second homes – “in 20 years it’s going to be a ghost valley. My generation are dying out and the younger generation are moving out.” ON TRAFFIC: “We really need to think about slowing down traffic in the valley. We would like to see a 30mph speed limit through and past Elterwater.” ON PARKING: “We have no parking in Chapel Stile; people can’t get in and out of their properties at the height of the season.” ON CHILDREN: “Kids have nowhere to play here, but I see you’ve just opened a lovely playground in Kendal. Why is it always Ambleside or Kendal? We just feel let down. We pay
our council tax like everybody else.”
interest that comes with the job means you also face the risk of seeing me on television on those evenings when I am not out and about.
new jobs at very short notice, are brought up over and over again. It is something that I have worked hard to address since I was first elected and as you will see in the broadcast it is something that I am taking to the heart of what I hope to achieve as leader.
The great thing about this is that it gives me a bigger platform to raise the issues that you tell me about when I meet you. A great example of this is our most recent Party Political Broadcast. If you search on the BBC iPlayer you can still find it and if you watch it you will see a lot of coverage of the affordable housing that has been built at Waterhead Close in Ambleside.
Affordable housing is one of the issues that is raised most often at my surgeries and when I knock on doors, particularly around Windermere, Ambleside and the central Lakes area. The problems people have with living in expensive and cramped privately rented accommodation where they have no long term security and so may be forced to move out, taking their children to other schools, finding new ways to travel to work or even
ON TOURISM: “We’re being told (by the Lake District National Park Authority) that we’re going to be the adventure capital of England. God help us, we’re going to be overrun. The National Trust, the National Park, The Planning Board, who are all supposed to be keeping our valley decent, are the very people ruining it.” As she finished, to much applause from a keen audience, a cry rang out: “Well done, Jean!”
Council leader Peter Thornton, who himself represents a rural ward (Longsleddale), told Mrs Birkett: “We hear you. Some of things you want us to do are very easy, some are very difficult.”
In the space of a party political broadcast we really only have time to discuss one major issue but I am fairly sure that over the years to come you will see more familiar sights from around this area. Whether it is our local hospital the challenges it faces or our local schools, they are all going to play a part in the policies we develop.
This is why it is more important than ever that you contact me if you have any issues that you would like me to address. You can contact me by emailing tim@timfarron.co.uk , phoning 01539723403 or through my Facebook page. Please do keep your issues coming in. Thanks for your support Tim
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RELISHING THEIR VICTORY Amid the dozens of jars of relishes and chutneys and preserves and jellies and salsas and mustards and all many of tasty offerings designed to get taste buds zinging, the latest award-winning offering from the Hawkshead Relish Company took pride of place, just like it had taken first place in the Great Taste 2015 Awards. years since they went out on a limb at the height of the foot and mouth crisis in 2001.
Back then the couple were running a moderately successful café in Hawkshead called Whigs which, like many Cumbrian businesses, was hit hard by the downturn in tourists visiting the Lake District caused by a ban on fell walking.
Premier Inn update
Future Ambleside, the pressure group that led the successful fight against plans by Premier Inn to open a hotel on the town’s Kirkstone Road, wants to see a public meeting once the nationwide hotel chain submits a new application to build on a site off Borrans Road. Fiona Smith, a member of the group and a local B&B owner, says she would expect Lakes Parish Council to organise a public meeting when Premier Inn’s official application goes into the Lake District National Park Authority. It is likely that the application to build an 88-bed hotel on land opposite Ambleside Rugby Club, together with 40 homes, will be submitted before the end of the year. “I think it’s up to the parish council to set up a public meeting once the application goes in, but if they don’t then Future Ambleside will organise one,” she said. The news was welcomed by Ambleside residents Chris Moakes and Alan Bishop, whose homes in Loughrigg Meadow and Loughrigg Park are right beside the site.
“We were already making a few relishes for the café and when business practically dried up that summer we decided to try to sell them,” said Maria. “It just snowballed from there. Three years after that we sold the café.”
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The company’s stand at the Hawkshead Show, showcasing its Hot Onion & Red Pepper Relish and two other award winners (Westmorland Chutney and the splendidly alliterative Ripping Raspberry Curd) offered a gastronomic glimpse of how far owners, Maria and Mark Whitehead, have come in the 14
Part of the proposed site for the development, looking towards houses in Loughrigg Meadow which back onto it.
The company is now Hawkshead’s biggest employer, with jobs for 27 people at its shop in the centre of the village and the production centre in a converted barn beside Esthwaite Water, and it supplies over 500 shops nationwide including Fortnum & Mason in London. Booths is the only supermarket chain that stocks its products.
Chris said: “I’m all for a public meeting so that the views of those interested can be aired.” Alan, too, welcomed Future Ambleside’s proposal. “I think it’s a good idea. I think a lot of people will want to attend such a meeting, to hear all the pros and cons about such a development.”
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In a question and answer session following a talk in the town’s Parish Centre about the Romans in the north of England, he said he was convinced that the site would be home to important Roman remains.
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“Everything points to it,” he said. “I think it’s really significant that this is preserved and not dug into.”
And he said it was “embarrassing” there was even a suggestion of building on such a potentially important site considering all the efforts to secure World Heritage Site status for the Lake District.
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FOOD IN THE FELLS! Years spent watching her mum in the kitchen is starting to pay off for Katie Smith who, with her partner Mark Wakeman, is just about to open a new food shop in Ambleside.
Katie Smith on her food stand at Ambleside Sports in August.
Katie, 32, was a young teenager when she moved with her parents to Ambleside after they took over the former Stock Ghyll Café and turned it into Daisy’s Café, the name it still has today. “My parents (Daisy and Roger) had it for nine or ten years, and I guess that’s where I fell in love with food,” said Katie, who lives in Ambleside with Mark, 46. “I’m all self-taught.”
In November last year Katie and Mark launched their food business, and in the past year have made a name for themselves at fairs, fetes and shows across Cumbria. Their Facebook page (Food in the Fells) is littered with messages of thanks that usually end with an apology: “Sorry for selling out so early!”
The site of the shop is next to the carpet shop on Rothay Road, and Katie is confident that it will be busy, despite it being slightly out of the town centre.
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“Everybody loves an all-day breakfast, so we decided to make a scotch egg version of that,” said Katie. In the middle, of course, are baked beans! And on a more exotic note, there are also black pudding scotch eggs, chilli and spring onion, jalapeno and mozzarella . . . Katie is probably thinking up new recipes even as you are reading this.
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Several years ago the awardwinning Holbeck Ghyll Hotel, with views over Windermere, featured on ‘The Trip’ starring comedy duo Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan. Now, it has its own TV star - Darren Comish - a locally sourced chef who made the finals last year on BBC’s ‘Masterchef: The Professionals’.
Darren, 34 from Barrow in Furness, described in 2013 as ‘brilliant’ by the Guardian food critic Jay Rayner, has joined Holbeck Ghyll to head up an already strong team. His mission, to get the absolute best from locally sourced ingredients. This philosophy was key when recruiting a new head chef. From fell-bred lamb to Whitehaven seafood and locally-reared beef and pork, sustainable farming and quality produce is central to Darren’s kitchen. Apart from from a stint in the Marines, Darren has been immersed in the exceptional quality of north-western produce for his entire career: “There’s no way I could refuse the offer of Head Chef at Holbeck Ghyll. Being a local lad, I knew about this place from when I first got interested in cooking”.
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“The huge reputation, the Michelin star and three AA rosettes, the fact it’s such an incredible business with a variety of dining areas and experiences makes it an amazing opportunity.” Darren describes his cooking as modern British but without the fuss: “I don’t do powders or spherification; if you’ve got the best produce and ingredients, why
hide them? I like the produce to do all of the talking on the plate; it’s food that can be recognised, that our diners can understand, but tasting incredible.” Although there is a helicopter landing pad at the hotel, used by some lucky guests, the route over Kirkstone is no less stunning and can end in the same delightful meal.
HILLTHWAITE RAISE THOUSANDS FOR LOCAL CHARITIES Hillthwaite House Hotel is very pleased to announce that thanks for the help of nearly all our residential guests who have been happy to pay a £1.00 per head voluntary donation, we have just donated £3,000.00 to Nurture Lakeland, helping to inspire people to care for and contribute to the natural environment of the Lake District. In addition, a donation of £1,500.00 has been given to the North West Air Ambulance and £1,500.00 to Mountain Rescue, on top of the £150.00 which was raised at our recent charity coffee morning for Macmillan Cancer Care. So once again, a big thank you to all those who have supported these fantastic and much needed causes and we hope you continue to do so, welcoming all our residential and nonresidential guests back to the hotel in the future.
HOLKER WINTER MARKET Saturday 7th & Sunday 8th November 2015 10.30am - 4pm. £2 pp FREE PARKING Stock up on some local produce and artisan gifts as the Winter Market returns with 55 stalls all showcasing the best produce on offer for the winter season. Watch the street entertainers, including a spectacular fire eater and enjoy the live music.
WINTER WEEKENDS AT HOLKER The Café, Food Hall & Gift Shop will be open every Friday, Saturday & Sunday from early November until 20th Dec from 10.30am to 4pm. Free parking. HOLKER FOOD MARKETS ON SUNDAY 13th DEC Join us to sample a variety of fresh, local and regional food and drink. Free entry. Visit Santa in his cabin in the Courtyard. Holker Hall & Gardens, Cark-in-Cartmel, Grange-over-Sands, Sands, Cumbria, LA11 7PL T: 015395 58328 www.holker.co.uk
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Christmas comes but once a year, and for most of us it’s crammed into a few frantic days in December. But not for Leanne Coulson. For her, Christmas is a 365-day annual marathon.
“I try to get away from it in June,” said the manager of Hayes Garden World in Ambleside, “but even when I’m away on holiday I can’t stop thinking about it.”
As soon as one festive season is over she’s busy working on the next. And because Hayes is really starting to make a name for itself with its annual Christmas ‘makeover’ there is pressure to make the next one even better.
Mum-of-three Leanne, a former Windermere town councillor, has been store manager at Hayes for six years, and this is her third year in charge of the yuletide operations. “Last year was our best ever
Christmas, and this year we’ve decided to take it even further.” That’s literally, as well, with the usual indoor area due to be given up to Christmas, plus a lot of the outdoors under the main canopy at the rear of the store where Leanne and her team plan to create a German theme. “We’ll be having a German street, complete with bratwurst and authentic German produce,” said
Leanne. “Now, if I can only get an oom pah pah band...” There will also be a Santa’s grotto with a difference, with Father Christmas handing out gifts from inside a giant igloo. Which leads to another part of Leanne’s huge planning task – finding a suitable Santa. “We’re going to need two, because it’s a big job,” she said. “I’ve already roped in my stepfather (Ivor Mason, who lives in Bowness), but we’ll need another one.” Recruiting for elves has been going well, too, with Ambleside teenager Harry Wilson lined up to be one of Santa’s helpers, plus an actress who lives in Greece. “Her parents live in Kendal and she’s back for Christmas,” said Leanne. “I did a phone interview and she got the job!” è The German market opens on Saturday 7 November, followed on Saturday 14 November by the Christmas grotto.
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Team Will, headed by Will Clark from Grasmere, completed September’s Great North Run. Their aim; to push Will in an unmotorised chair for a half marathon (13.1 miles/21 kilometres) to raise funds for the Great North Air ambulance Service as a “Thank You” for looking after Will so well on the day of his accident three years ago. Finding out that it cost £2,500 per trip, Will wanted to fund trips for others in need. The support from local residents was tremendous, with blacksmith John Ellwood
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Christmas time offers so many great opportunities to shop local. With everything from natural health and beauty products from Bespoke Aroma to a 'great experience' gift voucher from Lakeland Segway. Don't forget what is right here on your doorstep. Local shopping means finding something different and perhaps more meaningful and personally to the recipient. Take a look at the ideas here and instead of following the 'online herd', why not make it your mission this year to support local businesses in the South Lakes area, and perhaps find that perfect, personal gift.
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Do you have a keen eye for art, crafts, gifts and clothing? Then you are sure to find plenty to add to your ‘must buy’ list here. WENSLEYDALE WOOL LAMPSHADE £144 Textile artist Clare Ashton uses Wensleydale wool to make the cobweb felt for this Yorkshire/ Lancashire border made lampshade. The curl of this lustrous wool makes a beautiful pattern for the light to radiate through. The shade is placed on a hand crafted cold cast bronze base.
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The Pampering Choice
Creating cringle tingle Plans are afoot to create a village pre-Christmas event entitled: “Grasmere Welcomes Christmas” this coming November; the weekend of 28/9th to be precise. Many of the local businesses have met to co-ordinate a series of activities over two days that will entertain and start the Christmas magic whilst enjoying extended shopping hours (Saturday most shops will be open until 8pm) Treasure Trails for adults and children alike, with a prize for all participating children; Grasmere Players will be walking the streets dressed in this year’s pantomime costumes from Cinderella; Grotto will adorn public spaces, mulled and other treats will abound. There are trophies for Shops and hoteliers to compete for – best dressed windows and Christmas delicacies. Retail Manager Pamela Bissland from the Wordsworth Trust described the event as ‘a fantastic opportunity for local businesses to work collectively to attract Christmas shoppers drawing people to Grasmere at a time they not normally visit. The Trust will be offering free car parking all that weekend’. Honeybee Meadow’s owner David Marshall said he has researched other local fairs in the area and hoped it would attract
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Oxleys are delighted to announce an exciting new range of wellbeing treatments from Neom Organics, now available at Oxley’s Health Spas and are proud to say they are the only spas in Cumbria to offer these amazingly beneficial treatments
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people from all over the county and not just village residents, boosting business at a normally quiet time of year. Event coordinator Nathan Rye quipped “Don’t wander lonely as a cloud, wander with the crowd, and come to Grasmere Welcomes Christmas” For further information you can contact him at Nathan. my1@googlemail.com
Whether the Christmas season makes you mutter ‘Bah Humbug’ under your breathe or fills you with glee and anticipation keep the weekend of 28th and 29th November free and experience Grasmere Welcomes Christmas for yourself.
Neom create products that contain the highest possible percentage of the purest essential oils, which not only smell divine but also have true therapeutic benefits for the mind and body, helping lit your mood and transform the way you feel. All Neom products are 100% natural, ethically sourced, finely crafted in Britain from sustainable origins and use no artificial ingredients or petrochemical paraffin or mineral wax.
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These truly gorgeous treatments have been created by the Neom team of 11 experts and combine 6 of the most effective therapies – meditation, shiatsu, cranio, Thai massage, trigger point and reflexology. Each treatment begins with a deeply relaxing guided meditation, unique reflex foot massage and breathing techniques. The perfect Christmas gift or why not treat yourself. All treatments 1 Hour - £60
Escape from it all and experience the relaxing and rejuvenating effects of time spent at… HEALTH SPAS Whether it’s some pampering for yourself to get ready for your Christmas party or a gift voucher for that hard to buy for person, visit Oxley’s Health Spas.
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Christmas Parties Sat 12, Sun 13, Sat 19 & Sun 20 and 27, 28, 29 & 30 Dec at 12 noon Enjoy a delicious party lunch, watch the classic animation of ‘The Tailor of Gloucester’ Gloucester’, meet Father Christmas (parties before Christmas) or The Tailor of Gloucester (parties after Christmas) who have a gift for every child. Includes entry into the exhibition. Children £10, Adults £12.50
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NATURE & WILDLIFE
Dependent entirely on the weather conditions, the autumn colours first seen in October may continue into November. The leaves on the trees may still be red, orange or yellow, or if the temperature is colder they may have started to fall. Despite the falling temperature it is a time of great activity in the garden. Piles of leaves may be seen throughout the garden, ready to be transported down to large bays where they remain for three years to make our own leaf mould, before being taken back up to the garden to be used to enrich the soil, ready for future plants. Herbaceous plants are cut back and beds tidied ready for the winter. This is the time to see various fungi in the grass. The ornamental grasses glistens in the sun, while red berries shine on the cotoneasters. Views of the fells from the upper gardens can be spectacular.
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On clear days it is worth taking a walk around the tarn at the bottom of the garden which can be reached either from the bottom car park or by walking down to the fountain on the lower terrace and then following the white markers across the field. Although Holehird gardens are open throughout the year, there will be no volunteers in Reception from the end of October until the early
months of 2016. Should the gates to the walled garden be closed, visitors are asked to enter and then shut them so that rabbits are prevented from coming in as well.
On most days there will be a few gardeners around, with most coming on a Wednesday. Any donations can be put into the box by the large notice board in the car-park or the box next to the main building.
Rewilding plan will hurt lakes farming TV naturalist and presenter Chris Packham has called for sheep across Britain to be replaced with lynx. Speaking at the Royal Geographical Society, he said excessive livestock turns Britain’s uplands into “green deserts” and would like to see lynx, beaver, boar and other wild species in their place. He proposes ‘rewilding’ in areas such as the Lake District, Snowdonia and Dartmoor. The last wild wolves in Britain died out in the 18th century and, in doing so, joined the other large carnivore that was wiped out in this country in about 700 AD - the lynx. This left only the fox to predate on rabbits and nothing large enough to tackle deer. Lynx shun human contact and are harmless to man, and confine their hunting almost exclusively to woodland and forests. It is claimed that where sheep graze on open pasture they are rarely attacked by lynx. In countries such as Switzerland, where the lynx has been carefully
reintroduced and monitored, the impact on livestock has been negligible.
However, John Geldard, who has farmed for many years in the Lyth Valley and has just recently retired from Chairmanship of the National Sheep Association, said that he “Cannot understand how supposedly intelligent people can get the issue so wrong.” He pointed out that in the case of measures to protect badgers, which were required in order to prevent the cruelty that was being inflicted, they went too far and TB, which was all but eradicated in the 60s and 70s, is back with a vengeance.
“This idea to introduce wild animals back into a changed rural landscape will only upset the balance of nature that has been managed over hundreds of years of agriculture in this, and other areas.”
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From spooky stories to the legend of the White Lady, from pumpkin carving and witches hats, to besom making and face painting. See what's happening at Sizergh, Wray Castle,Wordsworth House & Garden, Acorn Bank, Allan Bank and Fell Foot.
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BUSINESS
Gold, green award for Cedar Manor Hotel Cedar Manor Hotel in Windermere continues to collect awards. It has again been awarded the highest, Gold, in the Green Tourism Scheme. The owner of Cedar Manor Hotel said the awards proved that their commitment to continual environmental improvement, including the relevant staff training, was reflected in their successes and is at the heart of the business.
“We are very pleased to be recognised again, and are determined to prove that a luxury hotel can be run on sustainable principles. .” The Cedar Manor Hotel also holds the Cumbria Business Environment gold award.
Don't pass up on this offer!
Rural and tourism businesses in Cumbria are being invited to apply for grants from a £1.5m fund. The Cumbria Local Enterprise Partnership (CLEP) has helped secure new funding opportunities for businesses in the area.
Corinne Watson of CLEP explains: “The tourism business development funding is designed to improve the quality of serviced overnight accommodation available in rural areas”. There is also support for rural businesses and communities seeking
Windermere Lake Cruises is extending the popular Residents Pass scheme to include students studying at either Lancaster University or the University of Cumbria. There are already 22,500 Residents Passes issued, which are available to anyone living in a LA or CA postcode, and enable local people to claim up to 50% off scheduled sailings on Windermere between 1 October – 1 May '16 and 20% during the summer months, as well as significant discounts at the Lakeland Motor Museum, the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway, and the Lakes Aquarium.
Money for rural businesses
Jennifer Cormack of Windermere Lake Cruises, says, “The passes will be particularly handy for anyone based at the University of Cumbria’s Ambleside campus... Taking a cruise on Windermere is a great way to help people orientate themselves and experience the area..” Anyone with a valid student identification card who is living in an LA or CA postcode for the majority of the year can claim their free pass.
To apply for a Residents Pass you can call 015394 43360, online at www.windermere-lakecruises.co.uk or visit any ticket office.
Soft & Hard logs Sensitively harvested from our own ancient woodlands
to invest in recreational and small scale rural tourism projects. Grants are available to develop new and existing visitor attractions, events and festivals and small scale infrastructure. “The ultimate objective of both funding streams is to attract more overseas visitors to stay in Cumbria for longer and spend more in the local economy.” Tourism business development total grant funding available is £500,000, with funding offered to a maximum of 10 projects.
Tourism infrastructure total grant funding available is £1,000,000, with funding offered for up to 20 projects.
• Our wood yard always welcomes visitors
Alison has always been passionate about animals; she grew up with up predominantly rescue dogs and cats in the family home and still has a menagerie of animals at home. She lives with her husband, two teenage children, her gorgeous Bearded Collie – Yeshe, two loveable cats – Tonks and Remus and a plethora of chickens.
The Woodyard, Halecat, Witherslack, Grange over Sands LA11 6RT
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whilst their owners were on holiday. When I began to look at the business in more detail and realised that the area immediately next to me was available to purchase I jumped at the chance” says Alison.
her. We searched for some time to find an alternative to kennels and discovered Barking Mad, a home from home dog boarding service. I loved the sound “We struggled with the of the service so much that idea of leaving Yeshe and I became a host family 2261-BMad-Host Advert4 66x99 Ptrait and AQ.qxp_Layout looked after dogs1 14 going on holiday without Their pets are treated as part of the family, so they fully understand how it feels to leave them behind even for a short time.
You don’t need a bat, racket or expensive kit for this exercise. Just a ball.
Barking Mad arranges accommodation for dogs in a genuinely caring environment with select host families, where their existing feeding and exercise routines are maintained.
If you would like to enquire about using the Barking Mad service for your pet, or if you’re interested in becoming a host, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
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Become a host with Barking Mad The team are happy to answer any of your questions, and tell you about the work they do in conserving the ancient woodlands of the estate.
Those wishing to apply for a grant will need to register with Rural Payments first. Their Helpline number is 03000 200 301.
Alison joins Barking Mad as new franchisee
• Suppliers of high quality, sustainably sourced firewood • Orders can be collected or delivered to your log shed
Graham Haywood, director of CLEP adds: “The rural tourism sector has significant opportunity for growth to develop Cumbria’s overall year round tourism. This also benefits the wider economy through higher spend on rural attractions and accommodation as well as an increase in tourism based enterprises and job opportunities.
It’s great fun, all of the benefits of dog ownership without the emotional or financial commitment. We carefully match dogs to your home.
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ART & MUSIC
Don't be scared of the dark at Blackwell
The ‘museums at night’ initiative allows us inside some of the UK’s most historic places when the lights would usually be off and the doors locked. All across the country selected museums and galleries are opening after hours to offer a different perspective on their buildings and exhibits. On 30th October, Blackwell Arts and Crafts House in Bowness will be joining in and hosting a “Ballie Scott birthday sleepover”. Scott was Blackwell’s architect and this October marks the 150th year of his birth. Naturally, Blackwell are pulling out all the stops, transforming the house into a fairytale dreamland. Over the course of the evening birthday cake decoration, craft making and storytelling will all be offered.
è The cost is £10 per head and all you'll need, sleeping mats, sleeping bags, pillows, toiletries, a change of clothes and your favourite teddy! Children must be accompanied. To book please telephone 01539 722464 / 015394 46139.
'Happy Days Out in the Lake District' Local writer, Bonnie Quantz, has recently released a new children’s picture book. Happy Days Out in the Lake District, featuring well known local attractions, is aimed at preschool children and has been illustrated by Piers Harper. Bonnie said: “Happy Days Out is aimed at local parents who want to read about the area with their children and
at tourists looking for a souvenir of the time they spent here.” The images in the book were drawn by Piers Harper, an artist based in Grange-over-Sands, who has worked as an illustrator and writer of children's books since 1990. His most successful work, Snow Bear, sold 2.5 million copies. Both Bonnie and Piers will be available to sign
A season with a difference
commissioned work for the combined orchestras by Roland Fudge (The Long Pursuit) and on the 150th Anniversary of Beatrix Potter’s birth a musical selection from the ballet film The Tales of Beatrix Potter by John Lanchbery.
In this ‘season with a difference’ a unique collaboration on March 12th will see the Westmorland Orchestra and the Westmorland Youth Orchestra coming together. A joint concert featuring Grieg, Khachaturian and Gershwin, a specially
Our website at www. westmorlandorchestra. org.uk carries more information about the orchestra. If you are a player of Grade V or above and are interested in the possibility of playing with the orchestra, please contact us!
Grasmere’s reputation as a honeypot tourist village is long lived. But how did it get that way? 200 years ago it was a sleepy rural backwater discovered by romantic poets and early travellers, revelling in its glory as an “Unsuspected Paradise” and commenting that its residents lived in “Happy Poverty”.
Changing Life in Grasmere 1800-1900
A Special Exhibition 14 November 2015 28 February 2016 Location Dove Cottage and The Wordsworth Museum, Grasmere, LA22 9SH T: 015394 35544 enquiries@wordsworth.org.uk
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Orchestra by J Strauss II. We look forward with eager anticipation to the coming season and all it has to offer both the participants and our audiences alike.
Who built Grasmere?
Shepherds to Char-a-bancs
Opening Times Daily 9.30am – 4.30pm Last admission at 4pm
In the final concert of the season in May 2016 we look forward to welcoming cellist Lucy Arch as soloist in Lalo’s Cello Concerto along with Romance No.2 for Cello and
copies of the book, from 10am on October 26th 2015 at Chesters by the River, Skelwith Bridge.
The road from agricultural idyll through the land enclosure acts and ever steeper taxation, industrialist Victorians moving in; building large mansions for summer use, development of farmsteads into substantial holdings is told through the eyes of ‘locals’ has been researched for an exhibition to open on 14th November at the Museum of the Wordsworth Trust, Grasmere curated by the local Grasmere History Group entitled from “Shepherds to Charabancs” it contains artefacts of the time, showcasing the lives of local lads and lasses and those who were in common parlance ‘migrant workers’. Chronicling social patterns and traditions; the new Post Office, account book and letters about commissions by the joiner as well as signature architecture, there is something to interest everyone; with interactive activities for children of all ages. One such Migrant worker was Levi Hodgson, (researched through the censuses) born in Patterdale in 1809, marrying in Grasmere in 1834, having 10 children, he
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Grasmere builder Levi Hodgson's headstone
was started a humble waller, but rose to employ 12 wallers and labourers based from How Top Farm. Amongst many buildings accredited to him are the Daffodil Hotel, The Hollens (then called the Lowther) and more domestic houses such as Island View and Tanner Croft. Part of the local business infrastructure and through Vestry Minutes his expert opinion was valued. He passed away in 1885 and buried in the Churchyard.
Harp duo bring concert to Windermere
STYLE 85 HARP DUO
On 6th November, Style 85 Harp Duo will be bringing their concert to Windermere. AnnaKate and Gwen are both ST .harpists MARYS CHURCH WINDERMERE professional who initially met while attending the Royal ScottishFRIDAY Academy of Music and Drama. 6TH NOVEMBER 7:30pm They both studied with Karen Vaughan, who was the co-principal harpist for the London Symphony Orchestra and who used to fly to Glasgow to tutor them. Performing in orchestras together and being college friends, TICKETS; £8 it was only natural to Includes a drink continue working with on the door or contact the parish office on 015394 44956 / office@stmaryswindermere.co.uk) each other(Tickets and they Photo: www.innerelegancestudios.co.uk formed a harp duo. In their individual careers they have played in an array of venues throughout the UK, and between them they have been honoured to play for Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Scottish
Opera, Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and BBC2 Radio Folk awards 2015. The concert will take place at Windermere St. Mary's Church on Friday 6th November
at 7:30pm. They are sure you will enjoy seeing these beautiful instruments and hearing the impressive sound of two pedal harps in concert.
è Tickets can be bought in advance by contacting the parish office on 015394 44596 / office@stmaryswindermere.co.uk or alternatively on the door. Tickets will be £8 (includes a drink).
Fundraising and roof raising stuff! Canton RFC Male Voice Choir from Cardiff, made up largely of former rugby union players, visited the Lake District for their summer tour and gave much appreciated opportunities to hear a real Welsh male voice choir sing at charity fundraising concerts at two local venues. Ambleside Kirkstone Rotary Club hosted a very well attended event in St Mary’s Church, at which Ambleside’s Laura Dixon, a student at The Lakes School, gave a delightful solo performance, raising a magnificent £1,250 for MacMillan Cancer Support.
The audience at St Martin’s Church in Bowness enjoyed a similar evening with Kitty Roblin, wife of one of the choir members, as a soloist, raising £650 for Christian Aid and the church roof fund. Not only did the choir give their services without charge, but included in the fundraising totals for both events were generous donations presented by their chairman from their corporate sponsored earnings.
Wives and friends of the choir members, mingling incognito amongst the audience, surprised all at the end with rousing wordperfect Welsh renditions of ‘Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau’, the Welsh National Anthem, sung from all quarters.
Do you like the idea of singing? NEW! Growing Singing Bowness
Max and Bella fly from Bowness Local author, Celia Child has just published her first book, the start of a series of ‘Max and Bella Stories.’
Echoing Celia’s own journey from Canada to the UK, Max and Bella are “two small, white dogs” who take off on an Aeroplane Adventure when young Sophie and her family are relocated to London for work. Their journey is meticulously documented with wonderfully detailed illustrations accompanying Celia’s carefully penned story. Celia told Windermere Now: “I started writing a children’s book a few years ago but it got no further than my desk drawer. When our family moved countries with our two dogs in 2013, my husband commented that pets travelling
Like singing but never actually do it? Nervous? Can’t read music? Fear you’re “tone by aircraft would make a good storyline.” “I am fortunate to have had my cousin share his artistic talents in creating the wonderful illustrations, and my husband for his support together with many people in my local community who have given me much encouragement.”
è The Max and Bella books are available to purchase at Hubble Bubble Organics in Bowness, Windermere and Bowness post offices, and online at www.maxandbellastories.co.uk.
deaf”? Hate performing? Relax and come along to
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Could you help the Brathay Trust?
Nearly 7,000 were helped last year by the Brathay Trust, which is looking for more volunteers to help make a difference for children and young people. The charitable trust, founded in 1946, currently has over 200 volunteers who chip in anything from two days a week to half a day a year.
The trust, based at Brathay Hall in 360 acres at the head of Windermere, has a number of roles which might suit someone with some spare time who empathises with the work of the organisation. These include marathon marshalling, on and off-site fundraising, decorating and gardening, office-based roles, administration support, ebay sales,
event organisers and collection box volunteers. “We would love to find someone who is happy to organise smaller scale events locally, such as table sales and street collections,” said volunteer co-ordinator Sarah Thompson. “Otherwise, it would be great to find anyone with a talent they are willing to use to help us fundraise. Tell us what you can do!” è If you are interested in helping, call Sarah on 015394 39718 or email her at sarah.thompson@ brathay.org.uk
For the past three years my wife and I, who are in our mid eighties, have participated in the “Healthy Hearts” exercise sessions at the Carver Church organised by Cumbria CC Adult Education Department and it is amazing how much fitter we are because of it. The highly experienced trainer Libby Dixon arranges exercises totally appropriate to those attending and she pushes us, gently, a little more each week yet we never suffer any after effects and it’s a lot of fun.
Ring Libby Dixon. 07876772700 or Email libby-pilates@hotmail.com Brian Jowett
The Mountain Goat will be running £10.00 tours for locals on Tuesdays throughout November and December.
The day tour takes in some of the finest views of the Lake District stopping at Surprise View, Ashness Bridge, Ullswater and Castlerigg Stone Circle. There is also an extended stop at Keswick, an ideal
Dear Editor,
If you are feeling a little stiff and unfit I recommend that you should give it a try and I would assure you you don’t have to wear a leotard!
It pays to be local Their popular Winter Ten Lakes Spectacular Tour, normally £30.00, will give those with a LA8, LA9, LA22 & LA23 post code the chance to tour the area with a knowledgeable driver/guide.
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 Windermere 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,
opportunity to browse the shops leading up to Christmas!
Mountain Goat are offering their Christmas party transfers to and from large hotels throughout South Lakeland this Winter, services are on an exclusive private hire basis, ideal for office partys! è Pop into the Mountain Goat Office at Windermere Information Centre, or call 015394 45161 for more information.’
TEN POUND TUESDAYS Does your postcode start with LA8, LA9, LA22 or LA23? If so you can enjoy a day out on our Winter Ten Lakes Spectacular Tour for only £10.00 (normally £30.00). Offer available Tuesdays in November and December*.
White Moss Hub – Heaven or Hell?
‘Creeping Development’ and urbanisation of A lovely tranquil family-friendly woodland walk is at the root of the disputed appealed proposition from Lowther Estates about ‘extending’ the toilet block to make cafe and info hub on White Moss Common between Grasmere and Rydal. The present building fits in, unassuming, part of the background not intruding upon the character of the area. Even in winter, you hardly notice it from the A591. The proposed extension would put an indelible mark on the landscape that no one could remove, making a 24/7; 365 days a year impression on all that pass.
Professor Jeremy Rowan-Robinson (author of books such as ‘The Lake District - a sort of national property’ and appointed member of the Lake District National Park Authority by the Secretary of State in 2007) “knows his planning legislation through and through “ according Councillor Vivienne Rees also a member of the LDN Planning Board. “At a recent meeting Jeremy pointed out that an extension is a smaller attached version of the original building, and the development at White Moss is neither smaller not its use associated to it. Management issues that Lowther Estates claim need constant attention on their fee paying car park are all self-imposed possibly created by the proposal; litter picking and cleaning the toilets can be done daily, not hourly.
Local businesses in Rydal and Grasmere will be affected, walkers walk through and those who stay longer bring their own picnics and enjoy visiting the ice cream van that has been there for the last 50 years. If it completely changes the character of the area will it strip the joys of self entertainment and development of those discovering flowers, small fish and skimming stones, change a quiet nook of countryside into a mini theme park where cycles and other entertainment may be offered (at a price)? In conversation with Councillor Rees she stressed the point that the first decision was influenced by the many who wrote in with their thoughts and objections – “The Community does have power. When reminded of its core duties protecting the character of the landscape the Park Authority does a decent job” www.lakedistrict.gov.uk Carrie Taylor
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CHURCH NEWS Christian Leader speaks at the Filling Station This month, we are truly privileged to welcome Peter Maiden to our Filling Station gathering. As the immediate past President of Operation Mobilisation, Peter is an internationally acclaimed Christian speaker who travels and evangelises all over the world. Operation Mobilisation (OM) is a Christian movement which employs 5400 people from 90 different countries. OM is active in 110 countries worldwide. It motivates and equips people to share God's love, to plant and strengthen churches and to establish new mission fields.
Do come along on Thursday, 15th of November to the Marchesi Centre Holly Road, Windermere LA23 2AF at 7:30 PM to meet and hear this remarkable Christian leader.
è Further information at 07584 079 607 or visit our website thefillingstation.org.uk
Live Christian music nights
On the second Saturday night of every month we open our glass doors at Lakes Christian Centre (on Lake Road in Bowness) and welcome everyone in for ‘Unite’ - an evening where we get together to enjoy live Christian music. Doors are open from 7pm and the atmosphere is relaxed so you can come and go as you please. We have refreshments and welcome people of all ages to come along. Also if you want to chat to someone about Christianity or would like
someone from our church to pray for you, then there are opportunities available. Unite will next take place on Saturday 14th November from 7pm and we hope to see you there for a refreshing night of what we like to call ‘community worship’.
è For more information, please visit our website at www.lakeschristiancentre.co.uk.
InterRegnum
According to the dictionary Inter regum (taken from the latin) is a period when normal government is suspended, especially between successive reigns or regimes or in the case at Grasmere and Rydal an interval between the periods of office of two incumbents in a parish. From 1st October 2015 Canon Reverent Cameron Butland takes up his new post as Bishop’s Chaplain to Carlisle’s Bishop James Necombe, leaving the parish of St Oswald’s (not for the first time) in the very capable hands of Sonia Rickman. One being asked what Inter Regnum meant to her she promptly replied: “A lot more work!” Holding the senior position of Rector’s churchwarden, Sonia looks after the fabric of the church as well as training and coordinating with brand new people’s churchwarden, Jonathan Smith. Extra to her normal duties,
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Sonia organises locum clergy for Harvest and beyond. Phone lines have been switched over to her and she will organise all services needed, including funerals and christenings, by finding clergy, as and when required. Recovering from a heart attack this year, Sonia has support from the community for tasks such as opening and closing the church. When advised by a former Rector of Grasmere, during a chance meeting at Penrith
hospital, ‘to go back and resign’; she knew she had a responsibility to the community to keep things going, being in an unique position; weathering two previous inter regnums and having 17 years continuous service. “Everyone comes to me for decisions. It can be very hard, you need to be broad shouldered” she said. So spare a thought for Sonia, and maybe a prayer too. You can contact Grasmere Church on 015394 35326.
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Father Dorgan says thank you for help with his garden The parish priest, Father Kevan Dorgan, asked for help with his garden as it was overgrown and needed some TLC and generally tidying up. So parishioner Simone Backhouse managed to rally round some help and the following businesses have given time or donated things to make his garden look better than it did. Simone and Father Dorgan would like to say thank you in particular to the following: 1. Windermere Round Table did the clearing out and sweeping up of overgrown plants and bushes and cleaned out the gutters on the roof of the church. 2. Will Hicks donated mulch and chipped a lot of branches. 3. Stuart Wilson split a lot of logs on his log splitter 4. Emma Clarke gardens gave advice and over 1000 daffodils, and her mum gave 20 plants 5. William Chapman gardener has given time , flags and weed killer.. 6. Gordon Greaves has donated a new sign for MARYHOLM centre for the side of the church 7. Glenn and Margaret George (local residents) gave plants. 8. Steve Killiner (Painter) donated paint. 9. Ken Aughpin cleaned and buffed the all the floor in MARYHOLM and the church. 10.BWCCT donated the use of their buffer. 11. Andrew Backhouse, chimney sweep, has given time, stain and door stops.
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SOCIETY ROUNDUP
Breastfeeding groups receive support
Walking with the wounded
The future of Kendal and Windermere’s Breastfeeding Support Groups has been secured for the next six months thanks to a fantastic £5,000 cash boost from the OneFamily Foundation. The groups’ organiser Ann Bruce, applied for a Community Award from the foundation to secure the funding that would enable the two groups to continue to meet. The group sessions are designed to give local mothers a place where they can get together, share experiences and get help and support on breastfeeding, which can sometimes be difficult for new mums.
Six wounded ex-service personel - two Royal Marines, two British Army soldiers and two United States Army soldiers, passed through Windermere on a Tuesday morning in September on their 1000-mile Walk of Britain from Balvenie Castle near Elgin to Buckingham Palace. The party was treated to coffee and scones at Windermere's War Memorial, where they were welcomed by the mayor, Leith Hallatsch,
town clerk, councillors, members of the Royal British Legion and by the Windermere Rotary Club, who did a fine bucket collection, whilst escorting the walkers to the Counties Meet stone at Broad Leys. Having previously walked to the North and South Poles and attempted to climb Everest, the Walk of Britain is Walking with the wounded's latest endevour to raise awareness of our wounded servicemen and women.
The funding will be used to pay for a registered Breastfeeding Counsellor to facilitate the groups, as well as paying for the space where the sessions are held. It will also be used to produce information booklets for mothers to take away with them as a source of extra support.
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Anna Drabble, Head of Community at OneFamily said: “It is important that mothers have a place they can go to in order to get the support they need and we’re thrilled to be in a position to help.”
When Edward Wakefield commissioned the original Waterbird in 1911, flying was unregulated - one could build and fly an aircraft without any official inspections being required.
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“What’s more, mothers can make friends in the group, stopping them feeling isolated and helping them to grow their own network of friends in the community.”
Waterbird - an update The new Waterbird has been constructed, as closely as possible, as an exact replica, with the same rigging as the original, except that wires are of modern steel with turnbuckles of aviation-grade material, rather than the yachtrigging bottle-screws used in the original. The float, almost identical in appearance to the original Borwick's Boatyard-built float, has been designed by former Bowness yachtbuilder Richard Pierce and built in Ambleside by his son James. The weight of the floatplane has come in exactly as predicted. The builder, Gerry Cooper, has great experience of building and flying historic replicas and there is no other flying replica of an older seaplane aircraft anywhere in the world. Aircraft regulation in year 2015 is very different and this is new territory for officials of the Light Aircraft Association, The inspections, governed by the Civil Aviation Authority, have been delegated to the LAA's chief
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SCHOOL REPORT
Ambleside School
A new teacher, Robert Bond, who has started at Ambleside Primary School this term, has a background in outdoor leadership and qualifications in activities such as mountain leadership and canoeing.
Meanwhile, during the summer holidays a room at the school has been refurbished and is now the ‘Eco Room’. Headteacher Sarah Carrick, writing in the Ambleside and Brathay parish newsletter, said: “We are very fortunate to have a wonderful mountain and lake environment right on our doorstep and e aim to focus on bringing the outdoors inside.”
St. Cuthbert’s School Bake Off for Macmillan
This month Mary Berry and Paul Holywood had some direct competition as the children and families of St Cuthbert's, Windermere took up the baking challenge for their 'Big Macmillan Coffee Morning.' Added to the money raised from the visit by David Seaman, the school has amassed an amazing £450 for the charity - a real success from a small village school. The Macmillan event was the culmination of time spent in school discussing the work of the charity and the very special nurses who care for so many families hit by cancer. Headteacher Peter Harrison told us the significance of "children appreciating the importance of supporting good causes that exist through fundraising such as Macmillan. There are special people in our world and Macmillan nurses are exactly that."
As well as families in attendance, members of the Parish, residents of Windermere and visitors joined the school and came together with a real sense of community and shared interest. The Head would like to formally thank everybody who has played a part in making this fundraiser a real celebration.
St Martin and St Mary Primary School
The new school year has got off to a great start here at St Martin and St Mary Church of England Primary School. The children arrived back after their summer break, keen and eager to learn in their new classes.
Hawkshead Prep - Fairtrade and winter veg Hawkshead school pupils have harvested lots of vegetables this new term from the school garden. In addition, they have weeded, dug and prepared the ground for winter vegetables. Meanwhile the KS 1 children grew some magnificent sunflowers which were over 7 foot tall!
As part of the school's work on sustainability the children in Years 5/6 have been learning about the Fair Trade movement. Pupils took pyjamas and a teddy to school to partake in a Fair Trade breakfast, Fair Trade games and an assembly. Also the Tuck shop is now selling Fair Trade products. Fair Trade themselves came up from London to take photos of the event, which will be used on their website to promote Fair Trade week next March.
The school Cricket Club hosted a friendly match against Ambleside, everybody had an enjoyable game which will help bring on their skills. Some of our ex-pupils, who are
A new learning Esperance at Windermere Jetty Windermere Jetty, Museum of Boats, Steam and Stories is introducing Esperance, a collection of seven projects that marks the start of their schools programme, run by museum staff in collaboration with creative partners and local businesses. This exciting opportunity for schools will enable selected classes to experience this new museum first hand. Esperance is open to
applications from all schools with priority given to schools wishing to embed cultural learning into their curriculum. Windermere Jetty would like to hear from schools by Thursday 22nd October. Windermere Jetty, Museum of Boats, Steam and Stories will be a unique, world-class museum in a famously beautiful location.
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now at John Ruskin School, briefly returned to deliver a mini talk with questions and answers about their secondary school for pupils looking at moving up in the future.
This will be a working destination, committed to conserving, saving and sharing an internationally important boat collection. They will tell the stories behind these boats and actively involve children in the crafts and tradition that built them. Every visit will give an invaluable insight into a vital part of our national and local history while making children part of life on the lake. Windermere Jetty will re-open in 2017.
è Please visit the website for information on the individual projects that make up Esperance and how to take part. esperanceproject. windermerejetty.org
Football star opens School Playground
Many of the classrooms have had new lights installed over the summer, some rooms have been decorated, our school kitchen has a new door and the school looks a little different now that the water tower has been removed. School improvement is ongoing; this year the Government have continued with their education reforms. Staff from all the local primary schools met for a shared training day to learn about the changes to curriculum for this year.
We like to enhance our curriculum by taking the children out and about on visits, so far this term Year 4 have been to Grizedale Forest and Year 2 have been to St Catherine’s Wood and to Leighton Moss. October brings the annual residential trip for Year 5 and Year 6, this year we are off to Patterdale Hall for our adventures. Year 1 are planning to Abbot Hall and Year 3 are going to Vindolander at Hadrian’s Wall. As part of the Christian Character of our school, we actively fundraise and have begun with a very successful McMillan coffee morning and are looking forward to our annual Harvest Festival. Towards the end of September we welcomed Nico and Keith from the ‘Boxes of Hope’ charity to school to share their work on the show box appeal and the work with the children in Rumania. Later this term we will welcome our friends from The Royal British legion to commemorate Remembrance and lay wreaths at our war memorial. Judith Gore Head Teacher
Windermere Preparatory School was overrun by characters from some of Roald Dahl’s best loved books as the school embraced all the fun and inventiveness of the Dahlicious Dress Up Day. The Dahlicious Dress Up Day is a fun-filled fancy dress day in aid of Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity. On Friday 25th September the school hall was an exciting roll call of Oompa-Loompas, Willy Wonkas, Matildas and the occasional Fantastic Mr Fox, to name but a few. Even more exciting for the children was that morning assembly was taken by Mr Willy Wonka himself (aka Mr Freeman, the Headmaster)! Each child is asked to bring in £1 to donate to the charity, which believes that every child has the right to a more marvellous
life, no matter how ill they are, or how short their life may be. The money raised is used to provide specialist children’s nurses and support for families living in poverty whilst caring for a seriously ill child. Mrs Ferreira, Head of English at the School, was full of praise for the children and the staff; “We’ve had such an exciting day. It was great to see so many children, and staff, make such a huge effort with their costumes. It really is a wonderfully fun and creative way to raise money for such a good cause!” info@windermerenow.co.uk
Trying to get one past David Seaman Former England goalkeeper David Seaman and ex-Arsenal player officially opened the new play area at St Cuthbert's Catholic Primary School, which has been funded by a £30,000 grant from Sport England's Primary Spaces fund, as well as some input from the school.
Seaman, who was in the Lake District on holiday and also visited Windermere Golf Club, spent time chatting with excited pupils and their families, signed autographs and posed for pictures before cutting a red ribbon. Children and parents then took part in a penalty shootout against Seaman, to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.
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WHAT’S ON Please e-mail your events to info@windermerenow.co.uk by the first of the month - with contact details if you wish. Coffee mornings, club meetings, sports events etc. All welcome.
OCTOBER 27 Oct - Drop-in hand-held paper Lantern Making Workshop. From 11am until 3pm. All materials are provided and no pre-booking is required. Admission to this event is £6.00 per lantern and all children need to be accompanied and small children will need assistance. 28 Oct - A Halloween Lantern Walk, led by Mel Gard through Brantwood’s woodland gardens from 4.30pm until 6.00pm, is an opportunity to bring lanterns made at the workshop to light your way. Spare lanterns will be available for those who have not made their own at the workshop. The walk will lead to a bonfire, with storytelling and songs. Tickets cost £6.00 per child (from age 2 – 15), £8.00 per adult and must be pre-booked. This is a family event and all children need to be accompanied by an adult. The story-telling is particularly suitable for 4-10 year olds but younger and older children are welcome too. The walk is not long or strenuous, but little ones will need guidance over the uneven ground and steps. A little adventure and lots of fun! The event is able to carry on in inclement weather so come prepared with warm clothes, waterproofs and wellies if necessary! 28 Oct - Adult Lantern Walk & Quiet Contemplation, led by Mel Gard also on Wednesday 28th October 2015 7pm-8.30pm. The enchanting lantern-lit walk through Brantwood’s estate is a special treat for adults as well as the children. Ancient `Samhain` is a special time to honour the ancestors and the dark phase of the natural year. Mel will explain all as you experience the wonder of Brantwood’s woodlands in the dark following a path of twinkling lights. Tickets cost £8 per adult (from age 16) and must be pre-booked. 31 Oct Saturday - Inner Wheel Club of Windermere will be holding the Annual Charity Christmas Card & Gift coffee morning, 10.00 a.m. to 12 noon at the Marchesi Centre when 10 local charities will man their stalls. Admission £1 to include tea or coffee & biscuits and there will be a cake stall and raffle.
NOVEMBER 2 - 6 Nov - Coniston Power Boat Records Week, the only event in the Powerboat Racing Calendar to bring together all classes of boat through inshore racers to large offshore boats. Entry is open to all from tiny hydroplanes, through inshore circuit racers to the largest offshore boats. 6 Nov - Style 85 Harp Duo Concert, being held at St. Mary’s, Windermere on Friday 6th November 9 Nov The local U3A are hosting a Talk entitled "What the Butler did" at the Marchesi Centre at 2pm on Monday 9 November. The talk, which will be given by Paul Heslop, is a light-hearted look at the life and times of a serial criminal who succeeded in swindling people of thousands of pounds before being caught and sent to prison. All are welcome (non-members £2.00). 14 & 15 Nov - Craft Fair - 10.30am until 5pm (4.00pm on Sunday) A wide range of quality crafts from around Cumbria, on display throughout Brantwood house. Crafts include: Pottery, jewellery, fused & stained glass, felt bags, swill baskets, wood turning, photographs, driftwood clocks, handmade books, silk pictures, cakes and preserves. £2 admission for craft fair & house, inclusive. No charge for child admissions. 15 Nov - Five Centuries of Choral Music, Holy Trinity, Bog Lane, Brathay, Cumbria, LA22 9NE: Sunday 15 November at 4:00 (Please note the early start). Allegri Singers return with a varied programme of both little-sung and well-loved church music from Poulenc to Stanford. For more information contact: Owen Davies, owen@odavies.plus.com, 01539 621261 20 Nov - Illuminated Lettering Workshop With Patrick Corbett The workshops are intended as an introduction to producing original interpretations of traditional illuminated lettering and Celtic artwork patterns. After studying a selection of examples, participants will be directed on how to create simple knot work, key patterns, animals and plants that can be incorporated in designs using preformed templates. Suitable for all levels. All materials and refreshments provided. 10.30am – 5.00pm. £55.00 per person 28 Nov - Hayley Parkes, Piano (Finalist in BBC Young Musician 2014) Programme to include BEETHOVEN
Ambleside Kirkstone Rotary Club presents:
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Sonata No 30 in E major Op. 109, SCHUMANN Faschungsschwank aus Wank Op. 26, BRAHMS Intermezzi Opus 118 and RAVEL Le Tombeau de Couperin. Tickets cost £16 per person and includes interval drink. Performance starts at 7.00pm Booking essential
DECEMBER 17,18, 19 Dec. Grasmere Players present Cinderella at Grasmere Hall. 7.30pm (plus matinee on Sat 19th) Tickets from Barney’s Newsbox, Grasmere 015394 35627(shop hours) or at the door.
Ongoing Events
21st October – 4th January 2016
Life Distilled: John Ruskin and Still Life Ruskin’s detailed studies of nature were often made in a domestic setting looking at small objects picked up during travel. His analytical eye reveals universal qualities in the ephemera of everyday life, blending science, art and philosophical reflection in an approach that ran counter to the decorative tradition of still life painting. On display in the Blue Gallery at Brantwood. (Entry is included in House admission) 7th Nov - 5th Jan - A Year’s Painting by Harry Matthews Slow recovery from illness has brought time for contemplating nature and my innerword. I have chosen to celebrate nature and moments of ecstatic vision. I have found in more humble states of mind, my work has been richest. Where I have found an aspect of nature to focus on, what has emerged are sensitive representations of nature. Pictures include landscape, seascape with wildlife and human figure. Severn Studio Exhibitions. (Entry is included in House or Garden admission) Every Friday 10 - 12, November December Ambleside Country Market in the St John’s Ambulance Hall (behind the Salutation hotel). . Home baked goods, preserves & jams, plants & vegetables, original crafts, coffee & tea and biscuits.Free Entry.
11 Nov Sight Advice South Lakes, Windermere, Monthly Support Group, Second Wednesday of the month, 10am – 11.45am, Goodly Dale, Windermere. Contact Sight Advice 01539 742633 if you would like more information
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Citizens Advice Bureau: Appointments only on Thursdays. Call 015394 46464. Foodbank: Food boxes distributed Thursdays, 10am-1pm. Collect vouchers during office opening hours. Cedar Counselling Cumbria: Free and confidential counselling available MonFri. Call 075021-06582 or email help@ cedarcounsellingcumbria.co.uk Age UK Gentle Exercise: Tuesdays, 2.15-3.15pm. Call Tony McMichael on 077678-47687. Bereavement Support Group: First Wednesday of each month, 2.30-4pm. Call Judith Shingler on 015394-34640. Migrant workers conversation group: Tuesdays, 3-5pm. Call the parish centre on 015394-34172.
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Regular group meetings Monday:
CAMEO Day Centre 10am Short Tennis 10am U3A Local History - 3rd Monday of the month 1.30pm U3A - 2nd Mon of the month 2pm Slimming World 5.30pm & 7.30pm Ellwood Bridge School 6.50pm Rummikub Club - 3rd Mon of month 7pm
Tuesday:
Enjoy your Leisure 9.45am Exercise class for older adults 1.30pm Alzheimers Society, Dementia Cafe - 2nd Tuesday of the month 1.30pm The Trefoil Guild - 2nd Tues of the month 2pm
Wednesday:
Windermere Scottish Dancers 10am Yoga 2pm U3A Reading Group - 1st Wednesday of the month 2pm Weightwatchers 5.30pm Windermere Bridge Club 6.50pm
Thursday:
Art Class 10am Windermere WI - 1st Thursday of the month 7.30pm Bowness WI - 2nd Thur of the month 12.30pm Filling Station - 3rd Thur of the month 7.30pm Carlisle Christmas Shopping Trip 03/12/15
Friday:
CAMEO Day Centre 10am U3A Bridge 2pm Windermere Bridge Club 6.50pm Barton Grange Trip 13/11/15
Saturday:
Coffee Morning 07/11/15 10am, held by the Windermere Scottish Dancers Christmas Coffee Morning 05/12/15 The NHS Blood Donors Service is here on the 29th of October & the 17th of November 1.30pm - 5pm.
with Pie & Peas Supper 7.00 pm Friday
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Santa, led by his REINDEER, begins SLEIGH RIDE to town centre. Santa and the LANTERN PROCESSION departrtr from Gables Hotel. ROUTE – Up Compston Road, along Market Cross past the Salutation Hotel, down Market Place, turn right into Church Street. Santa and lantern procession return to Gable Hotel. REFRESHMENTS at primary r school en route to Rothay Park. ry FIREWORKS DISPLAY AAY in Rothay Park.
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MASSAGE and Craniosacral therapy for back, neck and shoulder pain. Meg Henderson 015395 36298 www.meghendersontherapy.co.uk
GROUNDWORKS
S & A HODGSON Ltd Excavation Contractors. JCB and tracked excavators with operators. Site clearance, water mains and land drainage. www.sandahodgsonplant. co.uk 015395 52458 / 07836 782 707
HANDYMAN HOUSE CLEARANCES
House Clearances, Houses, Garages, Sheds cleared and all contents removed. For prompt reliable and confidential service contact Graham Walkden. Tel: 015395 32793
JOINERY
M.A. JOINERY (Est. 1971) Specialist in shop joinery, doors, sash windows, stairs, restorations, listed buildings, contracts.
015394 36475. Mobile 07788 761 102
LOCKSMITH
LOCKS EXPRESS LOCKSMITHS, All lock problems solved; locks opened, repaired & fitted. Cumbria Trading Standards Approved & Police (CRB) checked. Domestic & Commercial work. Safes fitted. Car keys cut & programmed. We cover Ambleside, Windermere & The Lakes. Tel: 01539 739218. Mobile: 07886 831336.
MASSAGE
REMEDIAL THERAPY
OSTEOPATHY
www.evansautobody.co.uk
WOOD FUEL PELLETS
WOOD FUEL PELLETS
EN+ Standard wood fuel pellets delivered
J.R.Ellwood Ltd.
015395 68306 / 07773 572 712 blackcatasphalt614@gmail.com
REMOVALS
ROOFING
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JJ COUPLAND & Son Ltd Approved Coal Merchants. Established over 100 years. Regular deliveries to Grange and surrounding areas. Quality fuels and home fire ovals for multifuel stoves. Telephone 01539 821258
STORAGE TILING Windermere Tiles & Bathrooms Ltd., 18 Lake Road, Bowness-on-Windermere Beautiful new showroom - supply and fit trade enquires welcome Tel: 015394 45552
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TIMBER GARDEN BUILDINGS
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 John P Howarth ARMCM Teacher of Piano,Clarinet,Theory,Jazz Improvisation. ABRSM exam coaching.Tel.015394 42591
WANTED
Wanted - TOOLS, gardening, joinery, engineering etc. garages cleared. Tel 015395 32793 Hi-fi, Stereo, Separates wanted (Amps, Record Decks, CD players, DAB Tuner, Speakers etc.) 07976 908 005
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Steele`s Removals ltd Local * National * International Secure self-storage containers available 24 hour access + Self-Drive Removal vans www.steelesremovals.co.uk info@steelesremovals.co.uk 01229 820777
TUITION
Suffering Aches and Pains? Expert treatment is just a call away! Professional diagnosis and treatment for: All Back Problems inc. Sciatica, Muscle & Joint Pain inc. Arthritis, Neck & Shoulder problems, Pelvic Pain, Sports Injuries, Repetitive Strains. Ed Snoad BSc(Hons) Ost D.O - Registered Osteopath, Staveley. w w w. s o u t h l a k e s o s t e o p a t h y. c o . u k Tel: 07899 657058
AUTOBODY REPAIR
ACCIDENT REPAIR SPECIALISTS Moor Lane, Flookburgh
FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERY
Tree Stumps Removed GET A QUOTE ONLINE or call Peter on 01539 720441 stumps1066@gmail.com www.Tree-Stumps-Removed.co.uk
FREE FOR SALE Did you know we offer free for sale adverts in Windermere Now. The free for sale column which is for private adverts to sell items up to £200 run on a first come first served basis.
PLUMBING
Hard landscaping, fencing, walling, block paving, flagging, patios, driveways, building services, pressure washing, painting. Free estimates, all work guaranteed. Call Martin Eland 015395 59472, mobile 07821 260 730
GARDEN SERVICES
www.pegasuswindowcleaning.co.uk Windows (including inside), gutters, and everything outside. 07886 25 29 29
EXPERT DIAGNOSIS for clarity and support of your Health. Effective therapeutic treatments, including Acupuncture. Sioelan Tjoa (MSc, MACP, AACP, HCPC). Chartered physiotherapist. 20+ yrs experience. www.lakesphysio.co.uk , Grange Hotel. Tel: 07765 064682
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
ANDREW POWELL UPHOLSTERY. 25 years experience in all aspects of antique, traditional and modern furniture restoration 015395 33284. ajpupholstery@yahoo.co.uk
WINDOW CLEANING
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WE ARE RECRUITING Carers required in Windermere and Ambleside area. To find out more call us on
(01539) 735694 Experience is not necessary. www.cumbriaviewcare.com
JOINERY & BUILDING
W.G.BROWNLIE Ltd. Joinery & Building Contractors
All high quality Bespoke Joinery. Extensive local experience in holiday homes & second homes since 1999. IGLS. 29 Greengate, Levens, Cumbria. LA8 8NF
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ROOFING
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