Issue Two | Autumn 2014
A brand new magazine for Wilsden by Churches Together
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CONTENTS
Contents:
Introduction by Rev. Nick Blundell, Trinity Church............................................................page 4 St. Matthew’s Church Information & Contact Details.......................................................page 6 Wilsden Trinity Church Information & Contact Details.....................................................page 8 Harvest Services.................................................................................................................page 8 Remembrance Services......................................................................................................page 8 Special Events Diary.........................................................................................................page 10 Wilsden Community Groups............................................................................................page 12 Wilsden Juniors Football.................................................................................................page 12 Wilsden Trinity Church...................................................................................... page 14, 15 & 16 Wilsden Show, John Bartle..................................................................................... page 18 & 19 News from St. Matthews Church.....................................................................................page 20 News from Wilsden Parish Council..................................................................................page 22 History by Astrid Hansen.................................................................................................page 24 Review of Wilsden Gala...................................................................................................page 26 Wilsden W.I. by Judy Caunt.............................................................................................page 30 Scouts by Ian Maitland.....................................................................................................page 32 Aire Valley Riding Club....................................................................................................page 34 Brownies...........................................................................................................................page 36 Wilsden Wall Building Group...........................................................................................page 36
Contributors
Vicar Bob Evans, St. Matthews Church | Rev. Nick Blundell, Trinity Church | Astrid Hansen | Lisa Firth Ruth Batterley, Wilsden Parish Council | John Bartle | Carol Phillips, Brownies | Ian Maitland, Scouts Judy Caunt | Tony Caunt | Aire Valley Riding Club Photography: Tony & Judy Caunt | Wilsden Gala Photos provided by Missy Moo Photography
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INTRODUCTION
A warm welcome!
By Rev Nick Blundell
Welcome as you read the second issue of Village Voice. If you received the first one, back at Easter time, you’ll have an idea of what we’re about – providing interesting articles and useful information in a way that brings the Village together in common concerns and interests. As Vicar Bob indicated in the first Village Voice, we’re looking for other groups and organisations to submit items, and also for help with distribution. If you can help please phone Sandra Haigh on 01535 274225. This edition comes at Harvest time, with September also being a month for new beginnings as the new school year begins, and some of our young people disappear off to colleges and universities. It strikes me that the there’s something healthy in this coming together of Harvest and the new academic year. At Harvest-time we look back with thanksgiving for the year that has gone, appreciating the hard work of those around us, counting our many blessings. But even as harvest is gathered in, the work for the next year’s harvest begins. That’s true of both farmers and teachers, agriculture and education. We give thanks for what’s done, but the work goes on! This is true in churches too. Village Voice is produced by St Matthew’s and Trinity Churches, with the assistance of Overt Marketing, based in Wilsden. Trinity, on Chapel Row, is a Methodist and United Reformed single congregation. In the Methodist Church Ministers move to start work at the beginning of September, and we have
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Rev Nick Blundell
just welcomed Rev Christine Crabtree into our ministerial team, replacing Ian Griffiths, who has moved on to Abingdon in Oxfordshire. Christine has come from Lincoln, and arrives with Stephen, whom she married this summer. I’m not sure which has been the biggest change, coming to Bradford or beginning married life, but this is certainly a time of new beginnings for Christine and Stephen! They will have shared in farewell services and celebrations in Lincolnshire, enjoyed their wedding day, and now they begin their ministries amongst us here. Ministry at Trinity is provided by a team (think GP Practice), so Christine will be joining Phil Drake, Andrew Taylor and myself in working with you, although she will be your first link into the team. Some of us in the team have affectionately referred to Trinity from time to time as being a bit like ‘Dibley’ – full of characters, cakes, and no little laughter! I’m sure Christine is going to enjoy being part of the team, and I think you’ll enjoy working with her. Enjoy the Village Show too!
CHURCH
St Matthew’s Church, Main Street, Wilsden, BD15 0DZ First Sunday of the month .... 9.30am ........ Holy Communion 11.15am ....... Café Church Second Sunday of the month 9.30am ........ Pick’n’mix family worship 6.30pm ........ Holy Communion Third Sunday of the month.... 9.30am ........ Holy Communion 11.15am ....... Café Church Fourth Sunday of the month . 9.30am ........ Morning Worship 11.15am ....... Café Church with Lord ’s Supper 6.30pm ........ Evensong (BCP) Fifth Sunday of the month .... 9.30am ........ Holy Communion 11.15am ...... Café Church Wednesdays ......................... 10.00am ...... Short Holy Communion every 1st, 3rd and 5th Wednesday followed by coffee. Baptisms and Weddings ....... Contact Vicar Bob 01535 273758 Choir membership ................ Contact Sue Mitchel 01535 273769 Church Wardens ................... Richard Hayton 01535 273612 Chris Exley 01535 274180 Curate.................................... Revd Liz Moy 01535 645991 Messy Church ....................... From 3.30 to 5.30 every second Wednesday in term time Room bookings .................... Contact John Hansen 01535 275937 Treasurer ............................... Peter Allison 01535 273403 Vicar ...................................... Revd Bob Evans 01535 273758 Youth Group ......................... Meets 6.30 Sunday evenings at St Saviours – contact Vicar
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CHURCH
Wilsden Trinity Church, Chapel Row, Wilsden, BD15 0EQ Sunday .................................. 10.30am ....... Morning Worship Monday ................................ 11.00am ....... Soupermums (Mother & Baby Group) Tuesday ................................ 9.30am ........ Wiltots (Mother & Toddler Group) during school term time Wednesday ........................... 2.30 pm ....... Ladies’ Fellowship 4 weekly 7.30pm ........ Line Dancing Group 7.30pm ........ Bible Study Group on alternate weeks Friday .................................... 6.00pm ........ Friends & Heroes (Group for primary school age children) during school term time Minister ....................................................... telephone 0845 6060820 (team ministry) Senior Steward ..................... Mrs Joyce Rossington 01535 273959 Secretary ............................... Mrs Daphne Egan 01274 773659 Room Bookings .................... Doreen & Keith Jagger 01535 273935 Treasurer ............................... Mr Keith Jagger Junior Church ....................... Mrs Daphne Egan Cradle Roll Secretary ............ Mrs Daphne Egan
Harvest Services in Wilsden on Sunday 12th October 9.30 ������������� Family Pick’n’Mix Worship for Harvest Festival at St Matthew’s Church 10.30 ����������� Harvest Festival Service at Trinity Church 11.00 ����������� Café Church for Harvest at St Matthew’s Church 6.30 ������������� Reflective Holy Communion at St Matthew’s Church 6.30 ������������� Harvest Praise at Trinity Church
Remembrance Services in Wilsden on Sunday 9th November 9.30 ������������� Family Pick’n’Mix service at St Matthew’s Church for Remembrance Day 10.00 ����������� Morning Worship at Trinity Church 10.45 ���������� Village Act of Remembrance at the Cenotaph followed by refreshments in the Village Hall
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COMMUNITY
Special Events Diary
Sunday 21st September ������������Wilsden Show in Village Hall by Gardening Club 2pm to 4.30pm. Friday 26th September �������������Wilsden Walkers fundraising McMillian Coffee morning at the Village Hall : 10am onwards. Saturday 27th September ���������Wilsden Trinity Church - Quiz 7.00pm. Proceeds to McMillan Tel 01535 273935 for details Saturday 11th October �������������Harvest Supper at St Matthew’s Church from 6.30pm, bring Food to share – all welcome. Donations will be invited to support the sponsorship of children who live in poverty through World Vision. Sunday 12th October ����������������Wilsden Trinity Church Harvest Festival Service 10.30am Harvest Praise 6.00pm All Welcome Sunday 12th October ����������������St Matthew’s Church, Harvest Festival Service 9.30am – Pick’n’mix style. All Welcome Monday 13th October ��������������Wilsden Trinity Church - Harvest Supper 6.45pm. All Welcome Tel. 01535 273935 for details Sunday 9th November ��������������Act of Remembrance at the Cenotaph at 10.45am followed by refreshments in the Village Hall. Thursday 13th December ���������Wilsden Band Concert – Starts at 7:30pm Thursday 13th December ���������Wilsden Trinity Church Coffee Evening in aid of Action for Children Wednesday 3rd December �������The Big Switch on of Lights with Christmas Carols in the park starts 6.00pm. Saturday 29th November ���������St Matthew’s Christmas fayre – all welcome 11:00am - 2:00pm Saturday 6th December ������������Wilsden Trinity Church - Coffee & Carols. A warm welcome is extended to everyone. Come along and sing some favourite carols and enjoy coffee in a warm & friendly atmosphere. Saturday 6th December ������������The senior citizens Christmas party, all senior residents welcome. Wilsden Village Hall 1pm – 4.30pm 2015 Sunday 5th July �������������������������Wilsden Gala
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WILSDEN COMMUNITY GROUPS Mother and Baby/Toddler Groups
“Soupermums” Mother & Baby Group meet on Mondays 11am – 1pm at Wilsden Trinity Church phone 01535 274547
Wiltots Mother & Toddler Group Meet on Tuesdays 9.30am to 11.30am at Wilsden Trinity Church (term time only).
Chatterbox, Parents and Toddlers Meet Tuesday and Wednesday mornings 9.30am to 11.00am at St Saviours Church, Harden (term times only).
Adult Groups
Line Dancing for beginners with Virginia Winter. Thursdays 10am to 11am at St Matthews Church. Phone 01535 274043
Weight Watchers Meet on Tuesdays 7.00pm at St Matthew’s Church. Contact Jan Gledhill 07809 5432192
Wilsden Walkers Meet each Monday morning at Wilsden Village Hall. 9.15am. Local walk followed by tea and biscuits. Contact Gill Smith 01535 273085
Wilsden Supper Dances Saturday evenings (September onwards). Contact Colin Tilleard – 01274 789799
Pilates Friday mornings Wilsden Village Hall, 9.45am, contact Liz Walker 01274 568442.
Thursday Afternoon Group Meet each Thursday from 14.30pm to 16.30pm at Wilsden Village Hall, entertainment and trips throughout the year. A warm welcome for old and new members.
Primary Age Children Groups
Beaver Scouts: Meet in Village Hall on Mondays 6pm to 7pm. Contact Liz Maitland 01535 270655
Cub Scouts: Meet at Village Hall on Tuesdays 6.15pm to 7.30pm. Contact Paul Preston on 01534 273735.
Scouts: Meet at Village Hall on Tuesdays 7.45pm to 9.15pm. Contact Ian Maitland. 01535 270655
Rainbows: two Brownie Units and Guides also meet in Wilsden. Contact Carol Phillips (Divisional Commissioner) for details 01535 275194, or visit www. girlguiding.org.uk/interested
Messy Church: (for Primary age children and parents) meet Wednesdays 3.30pm to 5.30pm at St Matthew’s Church, term time only.
Friends and Heroes Group (for Primary age children) meet on Fridays 6.00pm – 7.30pm at Wilsden Trinity Church (term time only). 01274 488608.
Soccer Tots – Thursday & Friday morning at Wilsden Village Hall 9.30am to11.00am please call the hall 272786 to check dates.
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Come along and support Wilsden Juniors Wilsden Juniors is affiliated to west riding count FA and plays in the Craven Junior League. We have teams from u6 to u12. All coaches are level 1 trained or higher and first aid trained and crb checked. Winter Training/matches are carried out at Bradford Girls Grammar School and St Ives cuckoo nest, harden, Please call Louise Morgan 07825 564485 for more details or see www.wilsdenjuniors.co.uk.
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FAMILIES
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We were recently privileged to hear an inspiring talk on the work of The Gideons. Their stated mission is ‘sharing God’s message of salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ by personal witness and through placing Bibles and New Testaments into people’s hands.’ They believe that ‘the Bible, God’s Holy Word, has the answer to every situation in life’ and at their own expense, produce and distribute thousands of Bibles every day in almost every language. You cannot buy a Gideon Bible they are all given away. We were told of countless lives which had been changed by a chance encounter with a Gideon Bible in a hotel room or given to a young person in school and many other examples. The Bible is still the top selling book, however it is also said that it is the most widely owned but least read book. If it is such a powerful
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force perhaps it is time you blew the dust of your copy and dared to look inside.
WHY I BELIEVE THE GOSPEL The first reason for my believing the Gospel of Christ as truth is that it lives in my heart. Jesus said in John 14:16. ‘I will ask the Father and he will give you another Advocate [helper/ comforter/strengthener] to be with you for ever. This is the spirit of truth.’ The joyful truth and energy of the spirit I have experienced in many cultures. I have seen it in the pounding enthusiasm in Southern African services, in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church escalating drumming service leading up the midnight on Easter night; and in the deep spine-tingling harmonies of Russian Orthodox worship. What is truth? The truth for me was to find out about and work to try in my small way to bring together the three worlds: the first, my own; the second, the Russian communist world; and the third, the less industrialised countries, especially in Africa. I cannot consider living without that unifying light, that dynamic energy, within me. Otherwise what is the point of living? The second reason is the existence of the apparently impossible story of the resurrection. If you wanted people to believe your religion would YOU make up such a story? Mohammed did not; no other religious leader did. And God inspired a book, the Bible, saying that it was a woman who saw the risen Jesus first. A woman’s word was worth half of Continued over
that of a man in court. The genealogy of Jesus mentions no women except as wives to the important male forefathers. Jesus only called 12 male disciples. The explanation must be that it was as Renan said of history: it tells ‘exactly what happened.’ Mary Magdalene saw the risen Christ before anyone else. She is at the head of every list of female disciples. My third reason is that the first leader of this new religion had fled, and denied Jesus publicly. What a huge humiliation: for the future leader of the church: a servant girl was not threatened by a man but denounced him. Why write of Peter’s cowardice, except that it be true? And how on earth could Peter, such a broken coward, together with other similar week-kneed so-called followers, the erst-while disciples, resurrect themselves and become such a powerful force that when the Western Roman Empire finally collapsed, the
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FAMILIES church was the sole repository of western civilisation for hundreds of years. The fourth reason for believing the Gospel are the almost incredible facts at and after the crucifixion. The Founder said on the cross ‘My God, my God why hast thou forsaken me?’ Paul, its first and greatest missionary, had spent years slaughtering Christians. Nonetheless, the church was inspired by these apparently unreliable women, failures, deniers and persecutors, Mary Magdalene, Jesus, Peter, and Paul to gain 1 billion adherents and to still expand mightily today. Many books have been written on exactly what happened at the resurrection: it is a mystery. But there can be no doubt of the dynamic explosion of the Christian faith. Finally, there is the dramatic fact that, unlike Mohammed, Jesus wrote nothing and did not ask for his words to be written down. Yet we have a New Testament .Others were inspired by the deep, evident truths of Jesus teaching and resurrection to write. If they had wanted to invent a convincing narrative as good public relations no inconsistencies, no cowards, no weaklings, and no turn-coats - they would not have written the Gospels. But they wrote what they knew, warts and all. It was not varnished. It was the truth. John D Anderson. Local Preacher in the Bradford North Methodist Circuit
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4 Stay fit. When you are over 60 someone may ask you to do something really big. 5 Don’t listen to critics. Just get on with the job that needs to be done. 6 Build your future on high ground. 7 For safety’s sake travel in pairs.
8 Speed isn’t always an advantage—the snails were on board with the cheetahs. 9 When you are stressed, float a while.
10 Remember—the Ark was built by amateurs, the Titanic by professionals!
11 No matter the storm, when you are with God, there is always a rainbow waiting
SOUPERMUMS
Every Monday (except Bank Holidays) at Wilsden Trinity Church 11.00 am to 1.30 pm mums and babies are invited to come along for tasty soup and bread rolls, a Christian welcome and a chance to chat with other mums in a safe and comfy environment for you and baby. Just baby toys - no lively toddlers or scary ride on toys! For details tel. Diana on 01535 274547 or Linda on 01535272603 Or just come along and give us a try
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Wilsden Show 2014
By John Bartle
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This year, the Wilsden Gardening Association Show is on the 21st of September in the Village Hall. The event owes its origins to the efforts of a small group of people in 1976. A few enthusiasts met regularly to discuss the formation of a gardening association. Within a year, Bradford Council had been approached with regards to finding us somewhere in the village for some allotments. A field at the side of and to the rear of St. Matthew’s Church was allocated by kind permission of Mrs. Peggy Tordoff. She ran and rented the stables from Bradford Council but said that she did not need the top field. So began the W.G.A. – a mixture of allotment holders and “Cottage gardeners”- basically anyone who wanted to join. A trading hut was placed on the allotment area and in the days before Sunday trading we did a good trade in gardening sundries for members only. The gardening association grew to over 300 members and our remit was to promote gardening within the village, to conduct negotiations with councils, to protect allotment holder’s rights, to obtain gardening essentials for members and foster pride in the village. To that end we have bought
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and installed two benches in the village for the use of the public as well as several on the allotments. Over the years, our efforts have provided funds for many charities. Manorlands has and still is one of our main recipients. We usually donate money to them from one of our events and have also planted a large rose bed. Our fund raising efforts one year – our 21st, included a raffle and the first prize was a ride on Concord! Our agenda begins in February with our AGM. This is held in Wilsden Conservative Club. Everyone is welcome; you do not have to be a club member. The Spring Fayre is held in the Village Hall. Stalls, teas, Wilsden Band, are all there as well as a large plant stall for people to buy plants for summer bedding. Continued over page
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We often have an annual bus trip which in the past has seen us go to the Lake District, Holker Hall, Derbyshire, Beamish and several other places. A good day out and the bus is usually subsidised by the W.G.A. The high spot of the year is always the Wilsden Gardening Show. The earliest Show Programme that I have is from 1989, but we had had others before then. At one time the W.I. joined us in our show but we now present the show in our own right. In 1989 there were 55 classes. Our President then was James Jason Wood, and some of our committee members are still around today! Nowadays the show is always on the 3rd Sunday in September in the Village Hall and we have 111 classes. There are 18 Children’s classes, others include flowers, fruit, vegetables, handicrafts, bakery, jams and art exhibits. Entries are taken on the day, beginning at 8 am, and judging begins at 11.15 am. The doors open at 2 pm. The band play, the teas are served and the crowds assemble to see the exhibits. At 4pm the prizes are presented. At 4.30pm an auction
of produce left by exhibitors is sold off. Bargains are to be had! Anyone can enter an exhibit, you do not have to be a member or even live in Wilsden! Entries cost 20p each and if you have never entered a show before, lots of people are there to show you how to go about it. Pick up a programme, they are in the shops in September, find the classes that you would like to enter and “Robert’s your father’s brother”. (Bob’s your uncle!”) If you would like to find out more about the show, become a W.G.A. member and join the allotment waiting list contact Roger Golton - at the Village Hall, or Catherine and John Bartle, 01535273102, email: cbartle0015@aol.com See you there. John
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News from St. Matthews Church... By Vicar Bob Evans
Pick’n’Mix Family worship re-starts in September When did you last make a vase of flowers out of a yoghurt pot and coloured paper? Or celebrate Baptism by covering a biscuit in blue icing and dunking a jelly baby in it? At a Pick and Mix service your children (and your inner child) can celebrate and explore Christianity through a whole range of activities. The service truly has something for almost everyone. We all start together in a fairly conventional but not overly formal way, with a couple of songs, a short Bible reading and an uncomplicated talk about the day’s theme, often with a bit of participation from children. One of the songs might involve actions, which sort out the uncoordinated but no one is giving marks out of ten. Then everyone gets to pick whatever mix they choose from a variety of zones around the premises, usually quiet zones within the church, noisier and messier in the adjoining family room. There may be two or three craft activities, at least one involving something edible, all linked to the theme of the day. In the quieter area there could be candles to light as a focus for prayer, a picture or Bible passage to reflect on, you might choose to kneel for a while at the altar rail, or to stay
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sitting quietly in your place. All ages can try as many or as few as they fancy. You may be surprised how children of the electronic age enjoy low-tech paper and scissors. The service closes with everyone coming together again for a final hymn and prayers. There is chance to get to know each other better after the service over coffee, squash and biscuits among the off cuts, beads, glue and crumbs in the family room. All this happens on the second Sunday of the month at St. Matthew’s, Wilsden at 9.30am. Each service finishes within the hour. Quotes from Vicar Bob Evans:
“One of the wonderful things about Pick’n’Mix worship is that all ages genuinely enjoy being together in an atmosphere of worship and learning about God”.
We love café church, it is a precious time together, and we would love to welcome you. You too can be fed with new friendships and God’s Spirit, fresh coffee and cake. You will be made to feel very welcome from the moment you open the door.
Healing Service 5th Oct By Vicar Bob
Pick ‘n’Mix
“One adult told me of how she was moved to tears at one of the reflective bases – and then she had to conceal them from her children as they came running to her to show her what they had made” “Several older members have told me that they didn’t think they would like it – but how glad they are that they gave it a go as they love it now” Thrilled to be ‘fed up’ at Café Church By Vicar Bob
Each week at from 11.00 to 12.00 we gather in café style in St Matthew’s (except 2nd Sundays) and we are fed in all kinds of ways: Fed by cakes and real coffee. Fed by each other’s company. Fed by thoughts, discussions, videos, activities, bible readings and prayer.
Jesus says in the bible ‘Come to me all who are weary or burdened and I will give you rest’ Throughout 2000 years Christians have found peace, hope, and healing by coming to Jesus in prayer. Whilst miracles do happen, and it is more usual to experience less dramatic answers to prayer, we do believe that God answers prayer in all kinds of ways. We are delighted to offer a Healing Service on Sunday 5th October at 6.30pm at St Matthew’s and everyone is welcome. You may like to come for yourself or for a friend or a loved one. There will be various opportunities to receive or offer prayer in none threatening ways.
Workshop with Fish & Chips for Adults By Vicar Bob From Wednesday 8th October we shall be running a six week workshop for those who are interested in exploring the Christian Faith. We meet at 7.00pm in the Family Room at St Matthews on 8th October and for the following six weeks. We shall begin with Fish and Chips together and start the workshop by 7.30. Each evening should finish at about 8.45. It starts by wondering in what ways God has been involved in your life so far, it will ask if there is a God, and how do we know? We use material from the Start Course that includes short videos, pictures, and discussion. There will be lots of chance for your questions.
To register your interest please phone Vicar Bob on 01535 273758 email: vicar@hardenwilsden.org.uk or text 07789 895949
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A neighbourhood plan for Wilsden and Harecroft By Ruth Batterley Bradford Council is in the process of developing a Local Plan that will shape the development of Bradford from now until 2030; at least 200 extra houses are currently proposed for Wilsden. We now have the opportunity to let you have a say on issues such as housing, the environment, local shops and businesses, education and health needs and local transport. Had there been a Neighbourhood Plan in place when Crack Lane was declared a zone for housing by Bradford, the village would have been in a better position to influence the outcome before any decision was taken.
IT’S YOUR HOME, YOUR VILLAGE – WHAT DO YOU WANT TO HAPPEN TO WILSDEN? Wilsden Parish Council has set up a Neighbourhood Planning group. Over the next few months it will be seeking the views of all Wilsdeners who live or work in the village. It will be listening to individuals, groups, businesses, the school and health providers, amongst others.
HOW CAN I FIND OUT MORE OR LET MY VIEWS BE KNOWN? An Open Evening will be held on Wednesday September 24th at 7:00pm in the Village Hall to let the planning group hear your views. Please come along if you can. If you can’t make it you can contact the Planning Group via the Parish Clerk, Ruth Batterley, by e-mail: clerk@wilsdenparishcouncil.gov.uk
Or by phone: 07875 635203 Please come along or get in touch.
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HISTORY
In Pastures Green By Astrid Hansen
Sitting on a wall in the Parc Güell in Barcelona, we fell into conversation with another holidaymaker. He asked where we were from. ”A little village near Bradford that you won’t have heard of,” we replied. Within a few minutes we had discovered that our garden wall was one of the original field walls of Spring Farm, Wilsden, where our new acquaintance, Bernard Peel, was born and where he lived until he was nine years old, when the family left the village to take a bigger farm. In the first half of the19th century, the population of Wilsden almost quadrupled as the Industrial Revolution changed the face of this rural backwater, bringing a dozen mills within its boundary. Wilsden became known as one of the many West Riding mill villages. However, it had existed for centuries before that as a small agricultural community, its size limited by the numbers its far from lush pastures could support. Wilsden’s early farms were not quite like those in storybooks, where pretty farmhouses are shown with a garden in front and a neat yard behind, surrounded by their own green fields. Our farms were built up gradually by enclosure of previously waste land. A man might become the owner of a number of small
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fields, not necessarily adjacent to each other or near the house. Sometimes exchanges would be arranged to give more convenient holdings. In other cases quite complex legal agreements were drawn up to allow access for farmers and their livestock across a neighbour’s land. These could be very specific, applying only to the named parties and not creating general rights of way. Sometimes the agreement gave a right for a man to drive his stock on a public road to get to and from his land. Spring Farm was one such farm, with fields on both sides of Wilsden Main Streets and at Townfield. It was a dairy farm and the Peel family’s predecessor, John Metcalfe, was still exercising his right to drive his cows up Main Street to pasture in the 1930s. Perhaps it is just as well that this particular land is no longer farmed. A slow-moving herd of cows would have a more dramatic effect on morning traffic than any measures the Highways department have in mind. The cows in the picture were not from Spring Farm but were in the lane only a few minutes’ walk from Main Street, making their way to Lee Farm which is now a private house. The barn to which the cows were heading, with its two date stones, a faint 1668 and a clearer BF1793, possibly marking a re-build by Benjamin Ferrand, has been converted to cottages. The mills no longer spin or weave or dye, but the older Continued over
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business of farming has not quite gone. Cows and sheep, and lambs in due season, can still be found very close to Main Street and the village is still surrounded by fields, an important part of its character and ambience.
Zion Methodist Chapel
Long before it became St. Monica’s, the building was a Methodist chapel. Ann Biltcliffe (who is now Ann Myers ) remembers the Youth Club held there and dances, concerts and other social events. If anyone has photos of any of these, Ann would love to see them. If you have any, please let Julie know at the Village Hall. (Ann is her mother.)
Use It or Lose It
We are very lucky in Wilsden to still have a good selection of shops and other services. This all helps to make the village a real community and not an anonymous dormitory. Not every one can easily get to bigger shopping centres. In winter that could include you! So please support local businesses where you will find good quality and helpful service.
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Beef, Pork and Lamb Sausage a specialism Home Made Pies Potted Meat Black Pudding & more All Steaks 30 days mature 135a Main Street Wilsden. 01535 272296 Cards welcome
Temples Various is an expanded version of the history of St. Matthew’s Church first written by Astrid Hansen in 1996. The story is brought up to date to the point at which Wilsden once again became a Church of England parish in its own right and part of the new Diocese of West Yorkshire and the Dales. The story tries to set church life in a wider context and briefly includes changes in other Christian denominations in the village. The title comes from a poem written in 1824 by the then famous Airedale Poet John Nicholson, called “One the New Church at Wilsden” which begins What temples, various, since old Time began, Have on this little globe been rear’d by man! The book has 39 illustrations, it is a small limited edition and costs £5. Please call 01535 275937 for more information.
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Wilsden Gala 2014
By Lisa Firth (on behalf of Wilsden Gala Committee)
Wilsden Gala 2014 hailed a resounding success... The sun shone, the band played and villagers turned out in droves to watch the gala’s W-themed procession make its way from Wilsden Village Hall to the cricket field for the first Wilsden Gala in two years. There were witches, wasps, weathermen, Wolverines and even a few Wallies (of Where’s Wally? fame of course!). All the costumes were brilliant and it was very hard to choose the fancy dress prize winners. This year’s gala queen was Lucy Hutchinson, in a gorgeous handmade dress made by gala committee member Linda Lancaster. With her
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two attendants, Vienna Welthy and Archie Morgan, she was crowned by the Harden gala queen before officially declaring the gala open at 2pm. After relocating this year from the village hall to the cricket field, there was lots of space for entertainment. In the central arena we were treated to a birds of prey display, a dance performance from Jennifer’s Dancekool, a taekwondo display and even some clog dancing. There were also children’s races, with plenty of medals to be won! Stalls and games this year were a real mix. Along with classic pocket money games such as Splat the Rat, Play Your Cards Right and Guess the Name of the Teddy, a number of stalls by local artisans sold everything from gorgeous cupcakes to handmade softy toys. Punters were queuing up to dip their hand in the gooey slime tombola – a great way to cool down! And loom band kits were a sellout hit.
The bouncy slide and rides were very popular with little Wilsdeners, and the beer tent with the bigger ones! The WI provided tea and cakes, with a barbecue by local butcher Richard Arundel, so there was plenty of choice for anyone seeking refreshment. This year’s event was organised by a brand new committee, who should all be very proud of what they managed to achieve with their first ever gala. Well done to everyone who helped organise Wilsden Gala 2014, and big thanks too to everyone who came along to support it. It was an absolutely brilliant day – bring on Wilsden Gala 2015! facebook.com/WilsdenVillageGala
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2014 Year of the Flea (& Tick) Airedale Veterinary Group
By Peter Eccles, BVSc MRCVS
For the Chinese this is the year of the horse but in England this is very much Year of the Flea (& Tick). A mild winter, wet spring and a warm summer has led to a huge increase in the number of fleas and we can expect things to get worse before they get better. August is worse than July & September even more so, so get ready now, treat the fleas & your house before it becomes a major epidemic! The tick epidemic was predicted as early as May; type “Ticks Daily Mirror” into a search engine such as Google and you will find an article they wrote in May. At Airedale Vets we have already seen a large amount of dogs and cats with bad flea or tick problems this year. We had to remove over thirty ticks from one poor cat. Fleas & ticks are not only a great nuisance but they can cause & carry disease. In China a whole city has been shut down after a man died from Bubonic Plague which is carried by fleas in July this year. I think it is very unlikely that this would happen it England but it does make you think. To make the problem worse, the most popular spot-on flea treatment in England is now getting a bit long in the tooth and no longer works as well as it did when the ingredient was first used in the UK over thirty years ago. The Sunday Mail reported on another popular flea spot-on treatment, by Bob Martin, with the headline: “Firm axes flea collars after ‘poison danger’ is revealed by Mail on Sunday”. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/ news/article-2146957/Firm-axes-flea-collarspoison-danger-revealed-Mail-Sunday. html#ixzz39479O02H
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However, luckily the boffins have come to our rescue just in the nick of time. They have produced some great new products to help us protect our pets & indirectly protect ourselves as well. I will describe four products below, all are classified as POM-V and so we are not allowed to advertise the name of these products. Phone your vet & they will be happy to tell you all about them. Because they are POM-V you can not buy them at the pet shop nor a supermarket. All four products are very effective at protecting you & your pets, and also very safe. We now have a new spot-on treatment for cats which protects against fleas & ticks, ear mites, Roundworm, Hookworm & tapeworm. This is the only product in the world to treat all these with one simple to use product. It also stops fleas from breading in your house. We also have a new tasty, chewable tablet for dogs that kills fleas & ticks for three months. Dogs like these so much that when a Rep tried to bring some samples through customs, the sniffer dogs; used to detect smuggled drugs, got really excited when sniffing the case containing the tablets. The customs detained the case until
the tablets where tested and found not to contain illegal drugs. At Airedale Vets, if you buy one from us & if your dog does not like it we will refund your money. At Airedale Vets we have special offers on both of the above, with 20% off the cat spoton & for the dog tablet, and a loyalty card which gives you the fourth tablet free. Terms & conditions apply for both of these offers, please ring the surgery for details. Another product which has been on the market a little longer is a spot-on treatment for dogs & cats, which is very effective at protecting them from Roundworm, Hookworm, Lungworm & Fox Lungworm, Whipworm, Heartworm, fleas, ear mites, Sarcoptic mange & biting lice. It also stops
fleas from breading in your house. Until recently most vets did not have a good word to say about flea collars but today there is a very good one that works effectively against fleas & ticks in both cats & dogs. Airedale Animals Ltd (Airedale Veterinary Group) 36 Devonshire Street Keighley BD21 2AU mail@airedalevets.co.uk Tel: 01535 609 040 www.keighleywilsdenvets.co.uk
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Wilsden W.I. By Judy Caunt - President
The ladies of the Wilsden WI continue to meet on the first Monday each month at 7.30pm in Wilsden Primary School, Tweedy Street. They have had some very interesting speakers during the past months with a talk by Allan Stuttard on his experiences in the clothing industry in Hebden Bridge to Veronica Bird who was a Prison Governor both in this country and Russia, quite a contrast and eventually being awarded a OBE for her work in the prison service. As most will know the Wilsden Gala was held on Sunday 20th July on a lovely summer’s day and Wilsden WI ladies were delighted to provide the teas and cakes. They will be able to make a generous donation to Wilsden Village Hall and President Judy wishes to say she was very grateful to all the ladies who donated cakes and helped to serve the teas, even though they were shattered at the end! The summer outing took place on a somewhat drizzly day at the end of May but nothing dampens the spirits of the WI as they enjoyed the wonderful well dressings at Tissington, near Ashbourne in Derbyshire. The trip was planned for Ascension Day and they were able to follow the procession around the pretty
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village and view the six wells depicting and remembering the First World War. In the afternoon they were welcomed to Tissington Hall by Sir Richard FitzHerbert and given a tour of the early 17th century hall before travelling back to Wilsden. Judy’s pictures show one of the well dressings and the group at Tissington Hall. The future is looking good as they look forward to Tricia Atkinson telling them about the Murgatroyds of East Riddlesden Hall on Monday 1st September and on the 6th October they will be taken to the Dolomites and Venice with David Alred showing his photographs.
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Scouts By Ian Maitland
At Harden & Wilsden Scout group we have just completed another active year. In October some of our scouts attended the District mountain bike camp in Malham, spending the weekend learning mountain bike sills and bike maintenance. In the spring term the scouts spent a weekend at Hag Dyke, a remote farm house on great Whernside, near Kettlewell. Our Summer camp this year was held at Raven Gill on the North Yorkshire Moors. The Scouts built a large wigwam which they slept in, cooked over camp fires and played wide games. Activities included horse riding, sea fishing and the undertaking of a light weight camping expedition. This required the Scouts to plan a route and then navigate across the Yorkshire Moors, wild camping on the way, planning what food and equipment to carry, and cook. We meet every Tuesday evening, in which we have done activities including climbing, snow tubing, high ropes and kayaking. We have also been working towards badges including their 1st aid badge learning how to deal with cuts, fractures and obtain help. For their Community Challenge, Scouts held a coffee morning at St Mathews Church, they produced posters, baked cakes, bought tea and coffee and worked out a pricing strategy. They managed to raise ÂŁ320 for Cancer Research. We entered two teams the District Indoor Cooking Competition, in which Scouts were required to cook a three course meal with a given set of ingredients in two hours. One of our teams, Amber Coleman and Maddy Wheeler won the District completion and went on to come second in the County Competition.
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Scout Adventure...
Four Scouts, Mathew Peel, Noah Hammond, Amber Coleman and Rowan Maitland, achieved their Gold Scout Award, which is the highest award in the Scout section. In order to do this they have completed all of the nine Scout challenge badges. Scouts is open to boys and Girls aged 10 to 14. Our Scout troop also has an active Beaver section for children aged 6-8 and Cub section for children aged 8-10. Scouting is very popular with young people, we have a thriving scout troop. However we do require more adult scout leaders to help provide a varied and active program. Scouting is challenging and fun, anyone interested in helping should contact Ian Maitland 07920450146. The Harden and Wilsden Scout Group in terms of the numbers of Beavers, Cubs And Scouts, however we are actively seeking adult leaders to help with the running of activities
Any one interested please contact: Ian Maitland on 07920450146
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Aire Valley Riding Club Laneside, Wilsden, West Yorkshire, BD15 0DB
Aire Valley Riding Club, normally situated at Laneside in Wilsden are re-locating for the 2014 season only in order to make much needed repairs and investment to the club grounds. All our ‘points shows’ will now be held at the Bronte Gathering site on Haworth Road in Cullingworth and our dressage competitions will be held at Wilsden Equestrian Centre on the dates below and are open to members & non-members. Whether you’re just starting out or an accomplished rider, the club offers classes to suit all disciplines, ages and abilities. As a club, we are passionate in providing a good starting place for all riders and handlers to progress and develop their equine skills – some of our past members have recently gone on to qualify for national prestigious competitions such as The Horse of the Year Show! The club relies heavily on sponsorship from people & businesses. For just £50 you can sponsor a class for the whole season which will pay for the rosettes in that class all year. In return we’ll promote your company on our Facebook, website, via our email distribution list & on show days. Alternatively, as we are giving the club grounds a make-over this year, we would be very grateful for any donations of
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paint, wood stain, picnic benches etc. For more details, schedules or ways to get involved, please email us at: airevalleyrc@mail.com or visit our website: www. airevalleyridingclub.com or you can or ring 07973 379201. You can also find us on Facebook and ‘like’ our page. Our small friendly team look forward to welcoming you all in 2014 at our alternative venues Thank you for your support!
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There are two Brownie units in Wilsden, 1st Wilsden which started in 1959 and 2nd Wilsden which started in 1963 and they are both as popular and as busy as they were all those years ago. Our Brownies meet weekly during term time and follow the Brownie Adventure. This includes special events, day trips, holidays and camps. Brownies learn new hobbies, play music, explore other cultures and get adventurous outdoors. In 2014 Brownies celebrated their Centenary and there was a special Big Brownie Birthday Challenge badge for them to complete which was made up of 57 activities, themed around the events of 21 of the last 100 years, under the headings of You, Community and World. Some of the challenges included a ‘flying up’ adventure that they hadn’t done before, taking a train ride and visiting somewhere new, making giant pieces of art on the ground outside, holding a Fair Trade tea-making
event, holding a meeting with no electricity, and many many more activities. The Brownies threw themselves into this badge with great enthusiasm and all completed it. The Brownies also had a Big Brownie Birthday party with other units in our Division to finish off the Brownie year and took part in Wilsden Gala. Brownies are aged from 7-10 years and if you would like to put your daughter’s name down for one of our units please visit www. girlguiding.org.uk/interested. We are always looking for people to help us in our units, if you could give us an hour and a half each week to help with our fun meetings or just occasionally share a skill with the Brownies please contact Carol on 01535 274559 or www.girlguiding.org. uk/interested.
Wilsden Primary School Timetable.... Wilsden Primary School Tweedy Street Wilsden BD15 0AE
Tel: 01535 272263 email: office@wilsden.ngfl.ac.uk web: www.wilsdenprimary.co.uk
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Wilsden Wall Building Group By Tony Caunt
The walling group is continuing to improve walling in and around our village for the enjoyment of all the residents. The group, set up in 2008 has built and repaired yards and yards of walling ( or should I quote “metres” ) as I am 72 I am used to using the traditional measurements !
I have included some photographs of the Pie Hole – this is the snicket / path at the end of Tweedy Street which goes onto the fields and up to Shay Lane, used by many folk to access the school and Main Street and also used for enjoying walking into our lovely countryside right on our doorsteps. Regretfully some of our residents don’t always respect our village and resort to destroying the walls by pushing off the “toppers” as the top stones are called, I can’t understand vandalism as it achieves nothing and just annoys my walling group when we have spent hours rebuilding the wall. My photographs show one of our members, Tim Driver rebuilding near the field entrance and then a completed curved wall further down the Pie Hole.
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Residents of West Royd will be interested to hear that the group intends to clear the weeds and re-build the walling to make the path easier to walk from the top of the recreation ground and along to St. Matthew’s Close as my picture shows the stones are hidden in the long grass. I am sure we will need more stone so should anyone have any spare stone that is not required you can donate it to the Wilsden walling group by ringing me on 273709
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