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ALAN SPEIRS GENERAL BUILDER ALL BUILDING WORK UNDERTAKEN Roofing, Plastering, New Builds, Renovations & Joinery Work Tel: 015395 34403 Mobile: 0795 6006 502 Grange now Est. 1991 digital aerial & satellite specialists a r d a r d FREEVIEW Domestic Digital & Aerial Upgrades Commerical Systems - Design & Install Sky Installation & Repairs Home Sound & Vision Systems Reg No: 18265860 FREESAT HD Grange 015395 32792 Mobile: 07798 697880 5 Lowther Gardens, Grange-over-Sands, email: [email protected] T: 015395 35208 F: 015395 34820 “Here to Help” Shirley M. Evans LL.B Solicitor Exhausts and Batteries SERVICING AND VALETING at the far end of Station Yard Tel: 015395 34291 anytime 24 Hour 0796 809 1428 Grange’s Number One M.o.T. Testing Centre FREE COLLECTION AND DELIVERY Cars, Vans, Petrol, Diesel, Catalyst 24 Hour Accident & Breakdown Recovery Service TYRE SALE THIS MONTH YEWBARROW GARAGE MICHAEL C.L. HODGSON Specialising in residential sales and property lettings Valuations for all purposes including Probate, Inheritance Tax and Insurance Regular Sales of Antiques, Fine Art and Household Effects For your free market appraisal contact our Grange Office on 015395 33302 1 London House, Main Street, Grange-over-Sands. LA11 6DP Tel: 015395 33302 Fax: 015395 32600 Email: [email protected] www.grangenow.co.uk 015395 35453 ISSUE 278 - OCTOBER 2014 Motor Repairs, Body Repairs, Welding & Servicing Diagnostic Equipment for all makes of vehicle Recovery Service for Accident and Breakdown Free Collection and Delivery Three FREE Courtesy Cars Free Fit Tyres, Exhausts & Batteries & 24 HOUR POWER WASH Why go anywhere else? At the ENTRANCE to Station Yard Grange-over-Sands Station Yard Garage M.o.T. Testing Station Established 1991 Tel: 015395 35443 Mob: 07831 124432 www.stationyardgarage.co.uk We are a family run business, with over 25 years experience. We pride ourselves on our reliable, prompt and personal service. • Venetian, roller, roman and vertical blinds • Extensive, beautiful range of made to measure curtains • Conservatory blind specialists • Approved Velux blind dealers www.portabello.net 01524 702 111 Portabello Blinds & Curtains Where quality & courtesy come as standard l Guaranteed excellence at affordable prices l Fully qualified repair & paint technicians l Fully equipped bodyshop facilities l Sand blasting & acid dipping l Free collection, delivery & courtesy vehicles l All private & Insurance work undertaken l Free fit, discounted tyres Had an accident, Not your fault? Call us today! your own insurance will not be affected ACCIDENT REPAIR SPECIALISTS www.evansautobody.co.uk Moor Lane, Flookburgh First left after Ducky’s Park Farm 015395 58329 mobile: 07766 913 572 Your local news, views, classifieds, clubs and trades Delivered to your door for free every month since 1991 Allithwaite Ayside Backbarrow Barber Green Brow Edge Cark Cartmel Field Broughton Flookburgh Grange Haverthwaite High Newton Kents Bank Lindale Meathop Seatle Witherslack www.carcraftbodyrepairs.co.uk APPROVED PAINT AND BODY FOR British Standard kitemark Approved Bodyshop Grange’s leading body repair specialist A team committed to customer service Courtesy vehicle provided Unit 2 Moor lane business park, Flookburgh Grange over Sands, Cumbria LA11 7LS 015395 59050 Insurance Approved TYRES AT TRADE PRICES Why travel to Kendal? Save on fuel and come to Flookburgh. For sizes & prices ring Leeroy or Deano 015395 58920 Mile Road Garage, Moor Lane, Flookburgh. P D L Motors Love your local Garage MoT & Service Centre P Free Local Collection & Delivery P MoT’s while you wait or by appointment P Free courtesy cars & vans We can offer Caravan, Boat & Motor Home storage in a secure compound Clifford Dadson man of action More on page 3

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ALAN SPEIRSGENERAL BUILDER

ALL BUILDING WORK UNDERTAKEN

Roofing, Plastering, New Builds, Renovations & Joinery Work

Tel: 015395 34403Mobile: 0795 6006 502

Grange nowEst.

1991

digital aerial & satellite specialistsa

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ard FREEVIEW

Domestic Digital & Aerial UpgradesCommerical Systems - Design & Install

Sky Installation & RepairsHome Sound & Vision Systems

Reg No: 18265860

FREESAT HD

Grange 015395 32792Mobile: 07798 697880

5 Lowther Gardens, Grange-over-Sands,

email: [email protected]: 015395 35208 F: 015395 34820

“Here to Help”

Shirley M. Evans LL.BSolicitor

Exhausts and BatteriesSERVICING AND VALETING

at the far end of Station YardTel: 015395 34291 anytime

24 Hour 0796 809 1428

Grange’s Number OneM.o.T. Testing Centre

FREE COLLECTION AND DELIVERYCars, Vans, Petrol, Diesel, Catalyst

24 Hour Accident & Breakdown Recovery Service

TYRE SALE THIS MONTH

YEWBARROW GARAGE

Michael c.l. hodgsonSpecialising in residential sales

and property lettingsValuations for all purposes including

Probate, Inheritance Tax and InsuranceRegular Sales of Antiques, Fine Art

and Household EffectsFor your free market appraisal

contact our Grange Office on 015395 333021 London House, Main Street, Grange-over-Sands. LA11 6DP

Tel: 015395 33302 Fax: 015395 32600 Email: [email protected]

www.grangenow.co.uk 015395 35453 ISSUE 278 - OCTOBER 2014

Motor Repairs, Body Repairs, Welding & Servicing

Diagnostic Equipment for all makes of vehicle

Recovery Service for Accident and Breakdown

Free Collection and DeliveryThree FREE Courtesy Cars

Free Fit Tyres, Exhausts & Batteries

& 24 HOUR POWER WASHWhy go anywhere else?

At the ENTRANCE to Station Yard Grange-over-Sands

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Letter from the EditorSuccess and well done stories galore this month. Grange School have received the International School Award from the British Council, Cumbria in Bloom awards by the sackful have been won by both Cartmel and Grange, our local high achieving 94 year old has completed a sky dive and the threatened 532 bus service has won a reprieve. Life doesn’t always run smoothly but it’s great to be able to report so much positive news. As the song goes, this is an edition of Grange Now which aims to ‘accentuate the positive….’ Thank you and a big well done to the staff of Grange Now who work incredibly hard to bring you this paper each month. Finally, thank you very much to Diana Donally who retires this month after 22 years delivering Grange Now. Happy birthday to you Diana.ChrisP.S. Remember - Clocks go back 26th October

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On what turned out to be a fantastic night for the peninsula, Cartmel came away from Carlisle with two ‘Gold’ awards, amongst many other trophies. Gill Bates and Percy Unsworth, representing the Cartmel In Bloom Group at the awards ceremony on the 13th of September, had to get up an impressive nine times to pick up awards for Cartmel’s entry.Apart from Gold in the ‘Best Small Village’ and ‘Best Overall Village’, Cartmel won ‘Community Champion Award’, the ‘Tidy (small) Village’, ‘Best Sustainable Development’ and ‘Best In Borough’ (for South Lakeland) trophies. Three of Cartmel’s four Pubs The Kings Arms, The Royal Oak and The Cavendish Arms were joint runners-up in the Continental Landscapes Trophy ‘Special Category’. There were also three awards for It’s Your Neighbourhood projects with the River Eea Walkway and Wild Flower Scheme winning ‘Outstanding’ and

The Village Borders and the Townend Border winning ‘Thriving’. Cartmel also won ‘The Growing For Gold’ award, marking 50 years of the RHS Britain In Bloom, for the special scheme adorning the Village Institute, and other buildings In Devonshire Square.In the ‘School Gardening Certificates’ category Cartmel’s two schools won ‘Thriving’.Judges, Jean Airey and Lesley Winter commented: “There was nothing more that could have been achieved in the overall impression which was excellent with litter free and weed free, swept streets and cobbled areas. All of which was testament to the wide community commitment to ensure that the streetscape matched this picturesque village.” David Crabtree, Chairman of the Cartmel In Bloom Group, told Grange Now: “All the trophies won this year are testament to the hard work of the volunteers, Cartmel’s businesses, South Lakeland District and Parish Councils, the wider community participation and the guidance of horticulturalist Sarah Byrne”.

Cumbria in Bloom Awards

Gold for Grange All their hard work paid off when Grange won Gold at the Cumbria in Bloom Awards, for the third year running. Grange also won the Jennings Trophy for ‘Best Small Town.’ In the ‘It’s Your Neighbourhood Award’ the Promenade Gardening Group were judged ‘level 5 Outstanding,’ and the Veterans’ Garden ‘level 3 Developing.’ Grange Primary School and Grange Pre-School groups both entered the schools award and were both judged to be ‘level 4 Thriving.’ Thornleigh Hotel were thrilled to be given a gold award and were runners up to Lakeside Hotel in the Hotels category and head gardener at Cartmel Grange Care Home was rewarded for all his hard work with a Runners up award in the Residential home category. The volunteers, whose hard work ensures that the area wins these awards, should be immensely proud of their achievements.

The Bloom Group told Grange Now that they would like to thank, “all the volunteers and the town council who work hard to make Grange so special. The judges are always amazed at the number of different groups of volunteers who help in Grange. A special thanks to the litter pickers who make the town spic and span. It is also very encouraging to see more and more shops putting up hanging baskets and tubs, it makes such a difference.”The Grange in Bloom judges toured the town during the very hot spell. Marks were awarded for impact and quality of planting, and quality of maintenance, so as the Bloom Group advised prior to judging, “ weeding, watering and feeding are essential to keep displays looking good in the hot weather.” The standard of displays was good and the certificates will be delivered personally by the Bloom Group to award winners. A full list of award winners will be displayed at the Grange Now office.

Andy Senior head gardener at Cartmel Grange Care Home, Jane Strawbridge, Jan Tomlinson, Shirley Leaver all from Grange in Bloom Group, Tricia Thomas Grange Mayor, Judi Bulley leader of Promenade gardening group, and Jane Walmsley manager of Thornleigh Hotel.

Gill Bates and Percy Unsworth with trophies

A boot full of trophies for Cartmel

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There we sat in the Grange Now office, mid September… When in popped the smiling face of Clifford Dadson. We were delighted to report earlier in the year, how Clifford had earned a university degree, graduating at the grand old age of 94.

Thrill-seeking nonagenerian skydives for vulnerable children

He now came in to the Grange Now office to confess to a slightly nervous feeling, in advance of the planned parachute jump to take place at Flookburgh on Saturday. The plan was for Clifford to take part in a tandem skydive from 13,500ft, to raise money for the national children’s charity Action for Children.Grange Now was there to capture the moment our intrepid local resident prepared to board the plane. He duly took off and some time later was to be seen floating back down to earth, with the aid of a parachute and a co-pilot. Happily, all went well and Clifford made his landing safely after an ‘incredible experience’

Cliff said: “I was a little nervous going up in the plane and I did actually question what was I doing. But as soon as we stepped out of the plane it was an incredible experience to see where I live so high up.”“I decided to fundraise for Action for Children as I have no grandchildren of my own and I think they (A.F.C.) do a great job; I’ve been supporting them for about 30 years.Many congratulations to Clifford. Not quite a world record (the world record for skydiving is held by Brazilian Aida Mendes, aged 103) but a fabulous achievement. A degree, a skydive….whatever next?

The Allithwaite BoysA World War One centenary commemoration of those from the village who died, their stories, and the impact of the war on their families, and the wider community will take place on 4th November.

St. Mary’s church in Allithwaite has been working with local history society researchers to find out more about those men named on the village war memorial. Researchers have learnt how young villagers left the Allithwaite parish and served both on the battlefields of France and Belgium, and also farther afield. Some died on the battlefields, one was shot down from an early RFC plane, and an officer died from his wounds back in the UK. All the stories are of devastating losses to families and friends but also of courage and service. Living relatives have also been able to add memories and

photographs to the stories.These fascinating stories will be told at a special presentation evening, in St.Mary’s church in Allithwaite, on Tuesday 4 November at 6.30pm. School children will also share what they have learnt about the events remembered in this centenary year of the beginning of World War One. Information and photographs, as well as the children’s work, will be displayed in the church until Remembrance Sunday and a special service will be held that day. Opening times are on the church website: www.allithwaitechurch.org.uk. All are welcome to attend these events.

Major changes to Vehicle Road TaxThere are going to be major changes to Vehicle Road Tax as from 1st October this year. The paper disc which is displayed on the windscreen will no longer be issued.

DVLA have said that the computer record is enough for police to know that a vehicle is on the road legally. Another major change is that the tax disc will no longer be transferrable with the vehicle if you sell it. The new buyer will have to tax the car themselves and the seller will receive a refund for any full calendar months remaining on the disc - part months are not refundable. South Lakes Citizens Advice Bureau informed Grange Now of the changes and they would also like to point out that, when you a buy a vehicle you will need to get new vehicle tax before you can use the vehicle, using the New Keeper Supplement (V5C/2) part of the vehicle registration certificate (V5C) by phone 0300-790-6801 or online: www.gov.ukAnother major change is the ability, from 1st November 2014, to pay your Vehicle Road Tax monthly.

This is certainly good news for those who dislike having to pay out a large sum of money all at once but please be aware that there is a 5% surcharge for paying this way. South Lakes CAB explained, “For as long as an MOT remains valid, the payments will continue automatically until you cancel the Direct Debit with your bank, or tell DVLA to stop taking them, or a Statutory Off Road Notification (SORN) has been made. Apply online using the details above and your unique reference number given on your DVLA reminder sent in the post. The major change is the ability to pay monthly but the existing annual and biennial options are still in place. There’s no surcharge for an annual license, but an an admin charge of 5% will be added to the other payment options.” If this all sounds very confusing, you will still be able to sort out your vehicle tax at the post office.

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Britain and Ireland have the highest levels of death duties in the developed world, raising almost £3 billion for the UK government, yet with careful planning, done as early as possible, a significant proportion of this could be reduced.The nil rate band currently stands at £325,000, and will remain at this level until 2019, therefore as asset values increase HM Revenue & Customs will become one of the main beneficiaries to a greater number of estates.For married couples or civil partnerships, any unused nil rate band can be passed onto a surviving spouse, meaning that the amount of an estate that remains free of IHT could be up to £650,000.The nil rate band may seem very generous, however, once you add up the value of all your assets (savings, investments, property etc.) and also factor in future asset value increases the figure may well exceed the nil rate band, in which case your estate will be landed with a tax bill of 40% of the excess. You also need to consider significant gifts made from your estate within 7 years of death as they will also

be included when valuing your estate.Consider how much tax you have paid throughout your life whilst building your wealth, from income tax to value added tax (VAT), to then pay a further 40% on death on a proportion of this is far from ideal.IHT planning can be very complex, however, there are many ways to reduce any future liability, perhaps even to nil, leaving more of your estate to your loved ones and less to HM Revenue and Customs.It is important to remember that IHT is not related to age; if you think you have an IHT issue, or you are very likely to have one in the future, the earlier you start to put plans in place will determine the level of tax you could save your chosen beneficiaries.The comments in this Editorial are only general and should not be taken as specific advice. It is important that you seek independent advice before taking any action on the above, or any other, subjects. It should be noted that the value of some investments can fall as well as rise therefore you may get back less than originally invested. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to the future. Independent Investment Associates Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.

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A topic which I like to touch on on a regular basis is that of Inheritance Tax (IHT). It is a Tax that you, or technically speaking your estate, will pay on your death if the value of your estate is worth more than the IHT threshold, also known as the nil rate band.

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Avid readers of Grange Now will be well aware of the Booths saga. But for those not in the know we have provided a run down on the supermarket chain’s protracted plans to move into Grange.

A potted history

The early yearsIn 2001 plans for a Booths store at Berners Close were announced, to the dismay of many local traders. An Action Group formed and 4,500 signatures collected on a petition against the build. Grange Now published the results of a questionnaire designed to gauge public opinion and reported an overwhelming ‘no’ to Booths. Many were concerned about the impact on small businesses and a lack of suitable infrastructure to support the influx of shoppers and delivery vehicles.

Graham Booth, a director and family member of the supermarket chain, sought to smooth relations: “We aren’t

after the business that goes to a small shop; no one wants to be seen as anti-small shop.”

Reports on the impact of Booths in another small town, Kirkby Lonsdale, gave conflicting results. While some residents claimed an improvement in parking provision, alleviated drainage problems and small shops mostly continuing to thrive, Grange Action Group described Kirkby Lonsdale as “a ghost town” with “an overall sense of gloom”. The debate raged and Keep Our Grange Special stickers appeared in shop windows and on cars around Grange (allegedly, these were sometimes spotted in out-of-town supermarket car parks).

The findings of SLDC’s Retail Impact Study in November 2003 appeared to rubber stamp Booths’ plans to move onto the Berners site. The Council identified an “unnaceptably low” local retention rate for convenience expenditure, with most local shoppers going further afield for their bulk food shopping.

It was decided that “the benefits of a new small supermarket in Grange far outweigh any potential shortcomings”. However the Council were keen to point out that the plans could only go ahead if accessibility was improved, including reducing town centre congestion and improving the promenade. A small mention was given to the potential benefits of a land sale receipt to the 3Ps ‘Time & Tide’ project (which sought to renovate the old pool and promenade). As ever, money is a good motivator. Yet, when bigger funding pots for the local project appeared elsewhere, the financial benefits of a supermarket move paled in comparison and SLDC put Booths on hold. Small traders breathed a sigh of relief, but not for long…

Fast forward to September 2008Booths unveiled plans for a new store on the Bateman’s Toyota site. During a two-day exhibition the chain promised to ensure the building was in keeping with Grange’s Edwardian architecture and to use local producers as much as possible. Residents raised concerns about underlying drainage problems and traffic congestion. In response Booths proposed to combine their

car park with the existing Council lot on Windermere Road, moving the roundabout to ease traffic flow, and re-routing the free Ulverston shoppers’ bus to connect with outlying villages.

Booths finally received planning permission to build a store on the Bateman’s Toyota site in 2009, which was set to move next to its existing BMW and Mini garages at Kendal Road, Lindale. The Lake District National Park Authority rejected the plans at the time due to the Lindale site’s Greenfield status. But whispers that a move by the dealership would fit in with the Local Development Framework cast doubt on the finality of LDNP’s decision. In the interim, Booths bided their time, requesting a covenant from SLDC on the Windermere Road car park for 25 years.

In early 2012, all was still quiet on the supermarket front...The three year expiry date for building at the Bateman’s site passed without activity, leading Booths to apply for an extension to the planning application timeframe.

Grange Town Councillors requested a rethink on permission for the chain to move into Grange citing “material changes” to the town over the previous 3 years, including the economic downturn, collapse of the Berners Vision initiative (creating an alternative available site), and the potential for 500 new homes to be built in Grange (outlined in SLDC’s land allocations document) creating further traffic congestion.

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The summer of 2013: a spanner in the worksBateman’s Toyota was sold to Harrogate-based Meridian Motor Group and will trade as Vantage Toyota. Bateman’s had finally received permission to relocate to land next to their BMW garage, however, the BMW dealership was to remain with Bateman’s and Vantage would not move in next door.

A September 2013 press release from Booths stated: “Advanced talks to acquire a suitable facility to relocate the Toyota business are currently taking place. Booths have a contract to acquire the site and have scheduled the demolition of the existing buildings and construction of the new Booths store with a view to opening in summer 2016.”

Graham Booth, property director for the chain, said: “We have had to wait a long time to secure this site but this has only increased our enthusiasm to

deliver to the residents of Grange and surrounding area the very best of what Booths have to offer in our most up to date format.”

Councillor Tom Harvey of Grange Town Council commented:“Ultimately this is now a private business decision between Booths and Vantage Toyota. Depending on your viewpoint, for better or worse Booths have permission to build their supermarket and it’s up to them to sort out the availability of the site. They have until early 2015 to start before their permission expires and, should they not meet that, they would have to re-apply in full for planning permission. Booths appear confident that they will be starting soon and it’s important that, if they do, we ensure that they carry out all the work required to prevent and indeed improve the flooding issues in that area.”

A challenger appears: On April 14th 2014 Grange Now asked Booths for their take on the new supermarket store expected to move into the British Legion on Kents Bank Road. Following more than ten years of repeated attempts to gain a foothold in the town they have been pipped to the post by Tesco. They were guarded in their response: “Booths feel it’s not their place to comment on the proposed Tesco store…Booths stance on local sourcing is well publicised and we’re very much looking forward to opening our new store in 2016.”

On May 9th 2014Tesco confirm that they plan to open a Tesco Express on the former British Legion site. They announced in May that they hope to open their doors before the end of 2014.

September 17th 2014Grange now asked a representative for Booths if they could give local residents an indication of when they hope to start work on the new store and they have responded: “once we are in a position to give proposed timeframes we’ll be in touch.”

Booths have submitted an Alcohol Licence application and the artist’s impression shows how the new store might look. So, we are sadly not yet in a position to confirm the exact situation. Booths continue to state their intention to open and certainly the application for an alcohol licence suggests real intent.

Booths have also seen this article and have approved use of the image, so watch this space.

Pheasant Inn contributes to the Fred Whitton ChallengeOnce again, owners of the Pheasant Inn Allithwaite, Kath and Keith along with their staff, regulars and visitors, have contributed to the Fred Whitton Challenge 2014. They have raised the grand sum £1250 through a competition held at the pub.Regular, Neil Breeze, who has ridden the challenge a number of times, was also on hand on the evening at the end of August when the cheque was handed over to Lynne Whitton, on behalf of the challenge. Lynne also drew the winning entry of the competition, which had undertaken over a number of months, the prize being £100 meal voucher for the Pheasant or a weekend stay in the holiday cottage next door to the inn, the winner being Mr R Williams of Meathop Caravan Park. Money raised stays in the local area and helps contribute to a number of charities including Macmillan Cancer Support, North West Air Ambulance, Great North Air Ambulance, Duddon, Furness Mountain Rescue Team and Allithwaite Pump Track.Kath stated that she was very grateful to the staff and customers who contributed to the fundraising which supports such worthy causes.

Empty, covered shoeboxes and leaflets are now available from the Grange Now office. The leaflets give you details of the charity, the children and what to put into your shoebox - stationery and hygiene items, hat, scarf and gloves, and a few toys

and sweets, plus a £2 donation so that the charity can pay for the transport to Romania. The filled shoeboxes will be collected between 1 - 12th November, ready for the local team of volunteers to hand them out in early December.

The group hope to collect 10,000 boxes this year, which would be a 10% increase on last year. Your shoebox may be the only gift a child in Romania receives this year. For more details to go www.boxesofhopecumbria.co.uk

Christmas Shoe Box Appeal

Artist’s impression of how the new store might look. (Photo: Damson Designs)

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Grange Town Council and South Lakeland District Council have asked Grange Now to let our readers know about a consultation for a neighbourhood plan.The following piece has been written by Grange Town Council.Residents are being asked for their views on a move by Grange-over-Sands Town Council to have more input on developments in its parish. The Town Council has applied to South Lakeland District Council (SLDC) for the designation of a Neighbourhood Area covering the parish of Grange-over-Sands. This would give Grange Town Council the power to make a neighbourhood development plan, make neighbourhood development orders and make Community Right to Build orders. • A neighbourhood plan can establish

general planning policies for the development and use of land in a neighbourhood, such as the location and appearance of new buildings and may identify sites for new development

• Neighbourhood development orders allow communities to effectively

grant planning permission for certain types of development

• A Community Right to Build order gives permission for small-scale, site-specific developments by a community group

Parishes with a neighbourhood plan will receive 25% of any Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) arising from developments in the area (once the CIL is in place). This is compared to 15% for those that do not have a Neighbourhood Plan. If adopted, CIL will be charged on new developments over a certain size and the money raised is put towards providing the necessary local infrastructure to support them. SLDC launched a consultation on the application on Thursday (28 August 2014) and is inviting people to make their views known on the proposal by letter, email or online. The consultation period runs until Thursday, October 9, 2014. The application is being publicised via www.southlakeland.gov.uk , the local press and parish notice boards. The application is available to view during the consultation period via www.southlakeland.gov.uk and at the

SLDC offices in Kendal, as well as at Grange-over-Sands library. Comments on the application can be made at:[email protected] or by writing to the Development Plans Manager, South Lakeland District Council, South Lakeland House, Lowther Street, Kendal, LA9 4DL. Alternatively people can make their views known online at http://applications.southlakeland.gov.uk/ldfconsultation/More information, links to relevant documents and information on how responses can be submitted is available on the Council’s Neighbourhood Plans webpage. For further information, please contact the Development Plans team on [email protected] or 01539 793388. Further information on Neighbourhood Planning generally can be found at:www.planningportal.gov.uk/inyourarea/neighbourhood/ Comprehensive answers to a whole range of frequently asked questions about neighbourhood planning can be found at www.pas.gov.uk/pas/core

Consultation for a neighbourhood plan

Grange has often been described as, ‘God’s waiting room’ or a ‘retirement village,’ and that may have been the case in years gone by but is it still relevant today? The Cartmel peninsula offers fabulous walking and could well be the Cumbrian hot spot for cycling with quiet lanes and beautiful countryside, combined with a handy local train service. Time for a change of reputation perhaps.In a recent article, the Lancaster Guardian states: “Over the years Grange has picked up a bit of a reputation as being a place where people retire to and so tends to close about six o’clock in the evening. It needs to rebrand itself as a great centre for walking. The Cistercian Way a 24-

mile trail starts in Grange, while the 75 mile Furness Way passes close to the village.”Grange Now office sees a constant flow of walkers passing by the office armed with poles, boots and rucksacks, enjoying no doubt the many routes on offer. Take Hampsfell which although just 220 metres in height offers a wonderful 3 mile circuit over a couple of hours and provides a stunning outlook in every direction. Lindale, just up the road have a fabulous range of very well researched walking guides covering the local area (copies available in Grange Now office) while Cartmel and Bigland offer beautiful paths through open countryside. Take for example, the circular walk leaving from Cartmel’s

racecourse. Climb steadily through woodland and over pastures to Speel Bank, on beside deciduous Collkield Wood, below Mount Barnard, and along the Cistercian Way to Cartmel.The Cistercian Way is an ancient waymarked trail of middle distance which traverses the low limestone fells that fringe the shores of Morecambe Bay, and the sands of the Furness and Cartmel peninsulas. The trail takes about two to three days to complete. The trail, which passes through some superb scenery, begins at Grange and continues for 33 miles, passing through Cartmel.For those who prefer two wheels the Walney to Wear cycle path stretches coast to coast climbing Bigland Hill and passing the front door of Grange Now office.

Having completed the route last year, I know it’s a route that almost anyone can enjoy over 3 or 4 days. The brand new 100 mile Morecambe Bay cycle way, from Walney to Glasson Dock, will officially launch next year and is aimed at families who want to explore the area and move along at their own pace. The Morecambe Bay Partnership have recently submitted an application to fund a feasibility study into creating an Arnside to Grange walk, and cycleway across the viaduct.There are numerous routes on offer to both cyclist and walker that combine well with the local train service and providing handy access to Arnside, Silverdale and Ulverston.With so much on offer on foot or by bike, from beaches to hill tops and a growing reputation for food and accommodation, maybe it’s time for the Cartmel Peninsula to reinvent itself.

No longer ‘God’s waiting room’ - it’s time for a rebrand.

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Aynsome Manor HotelCartmel, LA11 6HH

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Every Friday 5.30 to 8.00 fish chips and a pudding £12.00

Sunday LunchTwo courses and coffee £14.95

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Lunches Wednesday to Sunday12pm two course mid week special for £12.50

Small weddings, anniversary’s, christenings and funerals all catered for around your individual needs

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Christmas is just around the cornerBookings being taken for December party groups, Christmas

lunch, Boxing day lunch and New Years eve Diner.

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Open to non- residents, serving morning coffee, light lunch, afternoon tea and evening meal daily and a 2 or 3 course Sunday lunch.Our Christmas lunch and dinner party menu

for family and friends is available from November 22nd to December 14th.Please call in for a sample menu or

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We are now taking bookings for Christmas and New YearBookings essential don’t be disappointed.Festive Menu available all through December Served Monday to Saturday 12-3pm and 5pm-8pm. 2 course £14.95 3 course £16.95.Christmas Eve 12-8pm 3 Course £19.95

Ask about our Loyalty Cards for regular customers

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Understanding GoutGout is a type of arthritis where swelling and severe pain develops in joints, especially at the base of the big toe. It affects approximately 1 in 200 adults, most commonly men between 30-60 years of age. Gout is one of a few types of arthritis where future damage to joints can be avoided by treatmentIt is caused as a result of an imbalance of uric acid in the body. The main symptom is waking up in the middle of the night with an acute throbbing pain in the big toe, which is swollen. Usually only one of the big toes is affected. The pain lasts for around three or four hours and will then subside and usually not return for a few months. It can be controlled by drugs, which your GP will be able to prescribe. The application of ice or cooling lotions will help during an acute phase.Podiatrists can help to adapt your existing footwear with orthoses or other appliances, which fit easily into your shoes and help redistribute pressure away from the affected parts. Podiatrists can also provide protective shields for your toes, or padding to relieve pressure and reduce friction. Any secondary problems, like ulcers or corns, can also be treated.

Are your teeth crooked or crowded?Many people are unhappy with their smiles due to crooked or crowded teeth. A great smile can make you look more attractive which will give you greater confidence. Straight teeth not only result in a beautiful smile but a healthier one too, with improved function and easier cleaning it is more likely that you’ll

maintain healthy teeth for years to come. Orthodontic treatment is for people of any age, it’s becoming increasingly popular for adults who may not have had the opportunity as a child. With new technology, leading to reduced treatment times and inconspicuous appliances, it is more appealing than ever before. The advantage of orthodontic treatment over other types of cosmetic dentistry is that it is non-invasive as no tooth tissue has to be removed as it does when teeth are prepared for crowns

and veneers. At Smiles Dental we offer several types of orthodontic treatment for people of all ages. We offer conventional metal brackets and wire braces, white bracket and wire braces, or clear aligners which are almost invisible. We offer a free consultation with the dentist to discuss the options available. We also offer interest free finance over twelve months which helps make your treatment more affordable. Call 015395 34554 to book your free consultation.

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Flooks 4 Youth needs your help

Flooks 4 Youth is a very successful youth club which has met for several years in Flookburgh Village Hall. As many as 60 children attended both the junior and senior clubs every week. Unfortunately, due to a lack of funding, only the senior club, 11 years upwards, has restarted following the Summer break. The committee are now planning a series of fundraising events in order to re-open the junior section. As part of their efforts they have approached the Lloyds Bank

Community Fund for support. The way the Community Fund works is by getting people to vote for their project. The society, club, school, charity with the most votes gets the much needed funding. Allithwaite School recently benefitted from the fund, receiving £3,000 towards ICT equipment so pupils could teach the older generation in the community how to use their ipad.You can vote for Flooks 4 youth by Texting VOTE BWF to 61119 or collecting a token in Lloyds Bank and dropping it in the box. Voting closes October 10th.

Hoping to get your vote - members of the junior club.

Changes to recycling bins During September SLDC will be making some changes to the cans, plastic and card/paper banks at many of the recycling centres in the district.The contractor will be replacing the existing

banks with new wheeled bin style containers, of a similar size to the large bins used for commercial waste at hotels, shops etc. SLDC will be trying to minimise the disruption at each site as the changes take place, with the operation to remove the old bank and install the new bins taking slightly longer than a

regular bank emptying.It is planned to change the card banks at the affected sites from 15th September, with changes at can banks from 26th September and changes to plastic banks from 29th September.The changes will affect a number of the schools that have card/paper banks for their own use,

and the following public sites: Cark, Grange Berners Close, Grange Guides Lot, Kendal Household Waste Recycling Centre, Kendal Asda, Kendal Morrisons, Levens Lowgate Quarry, Milnthorpe, Park Road, Ulverston Booths, Ulverston Household Waste Recycling Centre.

Last month we reported on the proposed bus cuts and it seems the strength of public opinion, along with intervention from MP, Tim Farron, seems to have caused a fantastic turnaround. As you will read in Tim’s column, Travellers Choice, who operate the 532 service have decided not to withdraw the service that goes from Lindale, through Grange and on ultimately to Ravenstown through Cartmel and Flookburgh. This is fantastic news for everyone who relies on public transport.

There has also been good news about the X6 service.A spokesman for Stagecoach told Grange Now: “As a consequence of Cumbria County Council’s decision to withdraw funding for subsidised bus services, Stagecoach reviewed evening passenger numbers and it was clear that too few people used the X6 bus between Ulverston and Kendal in order to justify a bus and driver all evening. However rather than run nothing at all during the evening between Ulverston and Kendal, Stagecoach will run one return journey at the most popular times. This is based on passenger loading’s and customer and interested party communication received. Customers are advised to visit our website www.stagecoachbus.com for full details”. They are not reinstating the full service but it is certainly a step in the right direction. Now we need to focus on the trains.

On the buses

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Discover Yew Tree Barnfor unique and desirable antiques,

arts & crafts and interiors,

relax in the gardens and enjoy delicious seasonal food in Harry’s Cafe Bar.

for unique and desirable antiques,

31 Oct - Jazz Hallowe’en dinner in Harry’s CafeBar

13 Nov - Gin tasting evening6 & 7 Dec - Yew Tree Barn Christmas Market

Nutwood Medical PracticeFlu vaccine information

We continue to advise that everyone over 65 years of age should have a flu vaccine and also patients aged

under 65 years who fall into an “At Risk” group, for example, diabetes, heart disease, asthma and stroke.

Registered Carers and pregnant women are also eligible. However, this year we will not be sending out

any reminder letters.

Please see below for details of our open clinics (no appointment necessary). We will also be advertising

them in the Health Centre, on our website www.nutwoodsurgery.co.uk and on repeat

prescriptions. If you fall into one of the above groups but choose to have your flu jab elsewhere, or decide not to have one this year, we would be grateful if you

could let us know so we can amend our records.

Monday 6th October Wednesday 8th OctoberMonday 13th October Thursday 16th OctoberMonday 20th October Wednesday 22nd OctoberMonday 27th October Wednesday 29th October

All clinics are 2.00 – 2.30pm no appointment needed

Brown RobinThis time of year is great for fungi, and Brown Robin has a good range of different species. Brown Robin specialises in one particular one particular kind of fungi; the waxcap (Hygrocybe spp).

We have a waxcap grassland on the reserve and it is of national importance with over 20 species in one grassland area, mainly due to the aspect of the grassland and that it has not been fertilized or ploughed. Waxcap fungi come in a range of bright colours and are usually shiny. They only live in un improved grassland with poor nutrients. One special waxcap in particular is the Ballerina waxcap, nationally rare but locally common, it is bright rosy pink and is a Biodiversity Action Plan species. This means it is of conservation concern due to its rarity and is therefore protected. As its cap opens up, the edges split and turn up like a ballerina’s tutu, hence the name.Please do not pick fungi! We shall be starting the coppicing again soon, as well as other needed work, and help is always welcome and you can learn more about Brown Robin by getting involved. Please visit; www.cumbriawildlifetrust.org.uk for more information on volunteering. To look out for; Fungi, autumn migration is well underway with Pink Footed Geese seen flying over and winter thrushes will be arriving such as Redwing, Fieldfare.Thanks, Tony Saunders Hon manager.

Top: Ballerina WaxcapBottom: Violet CoralPhotos courtesy of Mike Hall

Marine sightings making a splash in the Irish SeaWildlife Trusts across the North West have said the recent warm weather may be responsible for a flurry of exciting wildlife sightings in the Irish Sea.

Since the beginning of this month alone, at least two ocean sunfish - usually found along Britain’s south coast – have been spotted, along with both common and bottlenose dolphins and a very rare leatherback turtle.Last year saw the designation of two areas within the Irish Sea as Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs) dubbed ‘the nature reserves of the sea’ along with 25 other areas around the UK’s coast, providing some much-need protection for our marine life.Emily Baxter, Marine Conservation Officer with the North West Wildlife Trusts said: “It’s been a fantastic few weeks for wildlife in the Irish Sea, with sightings of some iconic creatures like the leatherback turtle and ocean sunfish. Sightings of these illusive animals only occur every few years with it often down to being in the right place, at the right time and with good conditions!“The recent warm weather and high jellyfish numbers could be bringing some of these larger species which prey on the jellyfish into our Irish Sea.“Although not gelativores like turtles and sunfish, even bottlenose dolphins have been making the most of the abundance of jellyfish - bottlenose dolphins have even been observed playing volleyball with the jellyfish in the water!”The leatherback turtle is the largest marine turtle and the biggest living reptile after

members of the crocodile family. Leatherback turtles can reach up to 900 kg in weight and 6 or 7 feet in length down their back or ‘carapace’, with front flippers several feet long.One of the most wide-ranging of the turtles, leatherbacks have been seen as far north as Alaska and Norway and south to Africa and Indonesia. They arrive in the UK in August and September from their tropical breeding groups, following jellyfish blooms.Ocean sunfish are the other heavyweight visitors, weighing in at up to a tonne, although most often seen by their ‘waving’, ungainly fins that splash on the surface of the water.Another likely visitor at this time of year is the basking shark – not to be confused with its meat-eating cousins – which move along with plankton blooms, scooping up thousands of these tiny creatures within their cavernous mouths.Emily Baxter added: “From the distinctive floating dinner plate-like sunfish or the playful dolphins that have been seen recently, it seems we could be in for an exciting end to the summer.“We’re only at the very beginning of securing the future for our Living Seas through a strong network of MCZs, so we’d love anyone who has any sightings or especially photographs of what they’ve seen in the Irish Sea this summer to share them with us at the Wildlife Trusts.”

Bay Search and Rescue donation aids trainingThe Santander Foundation, which offers grants to UK registered charities for projects that help disadvantaged people in local communities, have donated £5,000 to Bay Search and Rescue. The money will be used

to fund Flood Rescue training in Cumbria and Lancashire.

The grant will enable more of Bay Search and Rescue’s team to be trained to respond during local flooding incidents and also across the whole of the UK in times of major flooding. Training Officer, Mike Davis told Grange Now: “One of our biggest costs is on-going training and updating the team’s skills so they can

operate at the highest standards. The support from the Santander Foundation will ensure that the team are ready to respond to flooding or other water incidents.” Simon Birkett, Branch Manager at Santander’s Ulverston branch said: “Our branch is committed to playing a key part in the community and we are delighted to be supporting Bay Search and Rescue and hope the donation makes a real difference to people.”

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Join us for Fish Chips & Mushy Peas, all washed down with a pot of Tea. Monday to Friday 12-4pm

Curry Buffet NightA deliciously spicy gastronomic experience 31st October

Festive menus Are now available and we are now taking bookings for the festive period

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School children in their masses mingled with the crowds to get a view of the livestock but the undoubted favourite of the day was the baby donkey in the pets corner. In the NHS tent fascinated children were allowed to feed ‘babies’, practice resuscitation and where else would you be able to walk through an enormous inflatable bowel? There were freebies galore from the wide range of stalls from farming

equipment to boot bags for your wellies. This was in sharp contrast to a couple of years ago. Is this a positive sign that businesses are seeing a more positive economy?TV chef, Phil Vickery, once again held court in the food theatre. He enjoyed himself so much last year he couldn’t resist coming back again. The food tent gets bigger and bigger every year with a mouthwatering array of cheeses, pasties, poultry, game, cakes,

ice cream and chocolates. There were also all the traditional sights; vintage tractors, cumberland wrestling, horse jumping, pigs, sheep, dog shows, hounds and terriers, alpacas, and a whole host more including, back by popular demand, the sheep show which was hilarious.The show is a fantastic family day out - so why is it on when the children have just gone back to school? Just a thought...

Over 35,000 people attend Westmorland County Show

Thursday September 11th dawned bright and sunny, and stayed that way all day long. A record breaking 35,227 people attended the Country’s largest one day agricultural event which has been voted by Farmers Guardian readers as, the 5th top show in the Country.

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help association

Happiness is a state of mind

Are you conscious of the fact that everything you experience and all actions you make come from your

thoughts. Happiness is a state of mind.

It is vitally important to realise that happiness, peace and contentment are a state of mind and not a result

of circumstances.When you agree with and

appreciate the importance of the above sentences, you will know where the key is to a worry free,

happy and contented life.Only the wise and happy soul

knows that the world looks at you the way you look at it. So choose what you want to see and that is

what you will be shown.These thoughts are presented

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Autumn and Winter at the NetherwoodChristmas is coming and our Christmas and New Year brochures are now available. We are taking bookings for all our seasonal events, including Festive Lunches, Winter Warmers, Party Nights, Christmas Day, New Years Eve Gala Dinner and New Years Day Brunch.

This year we have two fabulous family Christmas events planned. Firstly, Santa will be returning to Netherwood on Sunday 7th December, but this year we will also be receiving a visit from FROZEN’s Queen Elsa, who will return on Sunday 21st December

for a very special FROZEN! Activity Day. For more information, prices and availability or to make a booking please pop into the hotel, call us on 015395 32552 or visit our website www.netherwood-hotel.co.uk.

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A decade of beauty treatmentsNow celebrating their ten year anniversary, Emma from the Treatment Rooms explained how she, and one therapist, had started with just two rooms.

Local driver trainers “Drive to Arrive” was established in 2004 by Peter Stas, after his retirement from the police. He was later joined in the flourishing business by his daughter, Donna Watson. It is the only local driving school to offer both male and female instructors and manual and automatic cars. Over the years the variety of training has continued to grow

and now includes learners to advanced level, assessments and confidence building. All ages are catered for from teenagers to the more mature driver. A busy aspect in recent years has been the delivery of the free,” Drive Safely for Longer” course, provided by Cumbria Road Safety Partnership, which is aimed at drivers over 65 years of age.Peter is available to give

talks on safe driving to local groups and they both deliver police referral courses on behalf of local authorities. They also offer fleet training to companies to reduce road risk in the workplace. Peter said, “I am delighted that Drive to Arrive has been so successful over the last 10 years and am proud that we have built up a good reputation, which has resulted

in many satisfied clients. I would like to thank all our past and present customers, along with Grange Now where we have advertised throughout, for their support in helping the business to be a success”.So whatever your driver training needs give Peter or Donna a call to have a chat. Their advert, as always, appears on the back page.

Offering Elemis as their main product, a range of facial and nail treatments were on offer. With a growing reputation the team soon expanded to four therapists. By January 2012 and with a need for more space, the decision was taken to buy the house next door, allowing much needed expansion. Now with a team of nine staff , The Treatment Rooms still offer Elemis but have added the Clarins product range and a wide range of face and body treatments. A celebrity tattooist visits once a month to provide semi-permanent make-up such as eyeliner and eyebrows and also reconstructive treatments e.g. nipples for breast cancer patients and scar camouflage. Another monthly visit is paid by the nurse who has been with The Treatment Rooms for the whole ten years and provides a botox and fillers clinic.

The sports therapist visits once a week to deal with injuries, sports massage and provide a range of remedial therapies.Not wishing to stand still, a new service just being launched is the Lynton hair removal system offering pigmentation, acne treatment and thread vein removal.Emma would like to thank all her loyal clients, especially as some regulars travel from as far as Preston and Sedbergh for regular fortnightly treatments. She also wishes to say a big thank you to Kathryn Evans who she has worked with for the whole ten years, and to the entire Treatment Rooms team who do a fabulous job.The ten year anniversary party is on Wednesday 15th October from 3-8 p.m. Please book your place on 015395 38999

Drive to Arrive celebrates 10 years in business.

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I didn’t know that…Community Right to Bid.People can use the, Community Right to Bid, to ‘pause’ the sale of buildings or land that they care about. This can include a local shop, the library, your local pub or even a football ground. You can use this ‘right’ to gain time in order to get the community together to develop a bid to buy whatever it is you care about. You will find all sorts of useful information on their website http://mycommunityrights.org.uk including the following: “It is important to nominate land and buildings to be part of a register of ‘assets of community value’. If something on this register is offered for sale, you then have up to six months to prepare a bid.” The website has many links with advice and help and there is also a link to find out if you are eligible to apply for a grant.

The Community Right to Bid covers public assets but also private ones. There is a wealth of interesting information on the website including the following:“Local authorities are required to keep a list of all of these ‘assets of community value’. If an owner of a listed asset wants to sell it they have to notify the local authority. The local authority then, in turn, has to notify any interested parties.If community groups are interested in buying an asset they can use the Community Right to Bid to ‘pause’ the sale, giving them 6 months to prepare a bid to buy it before the asset can be sold.The Community Right to Bid came into effect on 21 September 2012 and over 3,500 people have used the right to date (April 2014). You can see some examples on the Community Rights Pinterest board.”

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What’s in your AtticWhen was the last time you looked in your attic? A recent visitor to the Grange Now office kindly bought in this original newspaper dated April 21st 1961. She had been clearing out her father’s attic and was good enough to drop by and let us have a look.If you have any old photographs that you would like to share with the residents of the Cartmel Peninsula, then please bring them in. They are great to share and so interesting.(Sorry, we can’t promise to publish them all.)

Top left - entitled ‘The threatened beech’ - it stood on the site of the the present Palace cinema and is date 1932.Top right - entitled Kents Bank RoadMiddle left - the good old days when Grange had a pierMiddle right - on the prom with the fishermen ready to take the trippers out to sea. In those days the bandstand was on the prom.Bottom left - Main St. with no parked cars!Bottom right - An Edwardian view of Main St.

Thanks to the young lady who helped BernardEllen Butcher contacted Grange Now as she would like to thank the ‘unknown’ good samaritan who helped her disabled brother, Bernard, when he fell on the Cartmel Road on Sunday September 14th.The young lady who came to Bernard’s rescue, called an ambulance and then stayed with him until it arrived. She then took the papers Bernard was holding, and delivered them to his house. Ellen doesn’t know who the lady is but she would like to offer her heartfelt thanks.She would also like to thank her neighbours, Alan and Jo, who on hearing of the accident also went to the scene They too waited for the ambulance so they could tell Ellen which hospital Bernard has been taken to.Ellen said, “I’m overwhelmed by the kindness of these three people and I wanted to tell them so”. She would also like everyone to know that Bernard is fine.

Thank you to HigginsonsI left my debit card in Higginsons Butchers and a member of staff kindly handed it in to the bank for me. I don’t know who it was but I’m extremely grateful and would like to say thank you.

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HOLKER HALLOWEEN FUN Monday 27th to Friday 31st October 2014

Wicked Walks in the Holker Garden daily at 2pm. £3.50 per person. Suitable for 3 years up-wards. (Pre-booking recommended, fancy dress optional) Hands-on Creepy Craft activities will take place daily. £3.50 per child. Drop in sessions from 10.30am-12.30pm & 1pm-3pm. See the website for more info.

T: 015395 58328 W: www.holker.co.uk Cark-in-Cartmel, Nr Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria, LA11 7PL.

10.30am until 4pm. No admission charge to Market. Car Parking £4. Stock up on some local produce and gorgeous gifts as the Winter Market returns to Holker with 45 stalls all showcasing the best produce on offer for the Winter season. BBQ, mulled wine, braziers, children's crafts and street entertainers.

HOLKER WINTER MARKET Saturday 8th & Sunday 9th November 2014

Holker Chilli Fest is hot favouriteHolker Hall added the Chilli Fest to their calendar of events this year and they are delighted to report that it was a huge success.

Jillian Rouse, Visitor Services, told Grange Now, “the event certainly offered our visitors a completely different experience. It was a fun and lively weekend with some fantastic food and entertainment.” Exhibitors travelled from as far as Scotland and Southampton, offering all things chilli-related. Jillian added, “We were pleased

to welcome Tony Ainsworth, better known in the chill world as Darth Naga, who presided over the chilli eating competition.” The event was very popular and saw 4,500 visitors through the gate. Following its success, the dates have already been confirmed for 2015 as the 12th and 13th September.

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GADAG has updated Grange Now on the current situation regarding the controversial planning application at Tricketts Field.

Pete Nightingale of GADAG told us, “This planning application for Tricketts Field went before South Lakeland District Council (SLDC) Planning Committee on 28th August in unusual circumstances. Recent legislation decrees that minor applications must be determined within 8 weeks, and major applications like this within 13 weeks (halved from 26). Because of its complexities, the SLDC Planning Office were unable to fully clarify with the developers a whole raft of matters relating to surface water drainage, site access, and others. However, the developers maintained that this was not the case, because they had submitted revisions which were not determined within the original 13 week timescale; whereas the Planning Office felt that the changes were sufficiently

major to warrant a completely new application. Consequently, the developers opted to take the matter, on appeal, to the Planning Inspectorate. This short-circuited the whole application; and the Planning Committee were obliged to make an arcane judgement on how they would have voted in June, had it been heard then.Therefore, in August the Committee voted unanimously that in June they would have voted to refuse the application.The date for the Planning Inspector’s hearing has yet to be decided; it will be open to submissions. The Planning Inspector may or may not take the view that the developers have a ‘case’, and so the whole application remains undetermined.”

The future of Tricketts Field still not decided

Lost & FoundLost on Saturday afternoon, 30th August, a dress brooch with a snowflake pattern was lost between Victoria Hall and the Veterans Garden. The owner offers a reward for the return of this item. Please call: 015395 33282.Found on Sunday 14th September, a set of keys on a stile near Cartmel (route onto golf course) - contact Grange Now Lost on Tuesday 16th September, between central Grange and the old nursery, black wallet containing cash cards and sentimental items. Please contact 015395 32167.

New Office for Windermere Now

We are delighted to announce that the new office for Windermere Now is open. Located at the top of Bowness we have moved into the site previously occupied by Lakelovers, opposite the Royalty Cinema, next to Fat Olive restaurant. Open at least 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Monday to Friday.Please come and see us next time you are in Bowness. The next deadline is 3rd October and is delivered across Bowness, Windermere, Ambleside, Grasmere, Hawkshead and areas surrounding the lake.To contact Windermere Now please call 015394 22040 or email [email protected]

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Flowers and unique giftsThe Flower Stop started out as freelance business 18 months ago and then Carol, and husband Leo decided to open a shop so people could see and choose their flowers. Carol told Grange Now: “I have a passion for working with flowers; I love the colours and the texture and I enjoy creating beautiful bouquets which can be adorned with accessories to compliment the arrangement”.

Carol can cater for all occasions such as weddings, funerals, birthdays and events and will work with you to create a display you’ll love. Carol can do themed boxes or bouquets tied with organza and ribbon.To celebrate the opening everyone is warmly invited to attend the Christmas preview evening on Thursday 27th November between 4.30pm - 8pm where you will receive a mince pie, mulled wine and 10% discount on all Christmas purchases.

Carol will also be running workshops where she will work with small groups, in a room at the back of the shop, from 6.30 - 8.30pm. Pre-booking for workshops is essential. The first workshop will be held on November 17th but please check with Carol, or on Facebook (The Flower Stop Kendal) for dates.Carol and Leo are now taking orders for Christmas and they are happy to deliver in the local area. The shop is open between 9.30 - 4.30, Monday to Friday and 9.30 - 2pm on a Saturday.

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Mayor’s Report Although there is no Full Council Meeting in August, life here at the Council by no means grinds to a halt. This is true too of the Mayor and Consort. Jackie and I have attended a number of events and for each of them the weather has been fantastic. The first was attending, in an official capacity, the end of August PromArt where we met the exhibitors as well as having a very good look at the amazing selection of art and crafts on display. I did succumb a couple of times and went home carrying my own Christmas present from my husband!Later the same day we attended a lovely garden party organised by the Chamber of Trade to raise funds for the Mayor’s charities. I came away with a goodly sum to put in the fund, having enjoyed a

delightful afternoon in the beautiful Hampsfell House Hotel gardens. The company and the tea were pretty good too. I would like to take this opportunity to say a big ‘thank you’ for their efforts.My next official engagement was as a judge for the PromArt 10th Anniversary competition. This was very different from what I am usually asked to do but was very interesting and a great honour. We, that is myself and two other much more illustrious judges, had twenty five entries to look at and decide six shortlisted items and an overall winner. Not an easy task by any means as the standard was very high and the range of crafts and skills used extremely wide. We did come to a unanimous conclusion without coming to blows and the results will be announced at the PromArt AGM on September 28th. My final wearing of the chain this month was at the last Music in the

Park concert for this season. It seems only days since I opened the season and there I was saying a final thank you to all those who do so much to ensure the concerts are such a success. May I repeat those thank you messages to Charity and Co who organise it all on the day including putting out the chairs and supplying a seemingly never-ending supply of ices, tea and cake, to the Park Road gardeners who ensure we have such a beautiful venue to visit, to Victor Hindle who introduces the bands and takes the bucket round (a very important task!) as well as, I discovered, cleaning the portaloos each week and of course a huge thank you must go to our audiences without whom the whole thing would be a lot less fun! I am also engaged in helping to organise a Charity Concert on Friday October 17th, 7:30 at the Victoria Hall where we will be

showcasing a variety of home-grown talent. I hope to see you there. The September Full council meeting was certainly full – I did not get home until 10:45pm! One of the many discussions was concerning how we might run Councillor Surgeries in the future. The previous regimen seems to work for some but we realise many people are unable to attend so Councillor Greenway and myself are investigating a different way of doing things where come to you by attending meetings or events in different parts of the town, as well as continuing some Surgeries at the Victoria hall. As soon as details are forthcoming we will share them with you. If you wish to contact one of us in the interim please get in touch with the Council office on 32375 and we will do our best to accommodate you.Tricia Thomas, Civic Mayor

Bogus callers from call preference service Bogus callers are now ringing people and pretending to be calling from the Call Preference Service. Cumbria Trading Standards are warning people to be cautious when taking telephone calls from callers purporting to be from the Telephone Preference Service (TPS), the organisation which helps to limit the amount of cold calls received by telephone.

The bogus caller falsely claims that they are from the TPS and asks for personal details including bank card details. The TPS would never make such a request, and people are once again

being reminded never to give such personal details to cold callers over the telephone.If you have been called in this way, and you require advice or just want to report the matter, then

Trading Standards can be contacted via the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 03454 04 05 06 or by visiting www.adviceguide.org.uk or you can contact the Police on 101.

Masonic Lodge refurbishmentWe are now a small but thriving Lodge with about fifty members. We have a full programme of ceremonies and lectures which is supported by an equally enthusiastic social programme. We regularly hold quiz nights, treasure hunts, carol concerts and other social events. A highlight of the social programme is the annual Ladies Evening held on the Saturday after the third Friday in November.

We welcome visiting Masons to our meetings who can be assured of a warm welcome and hospitality at our Festive Board. Non masons and friends are welcome to attend our

social events. Arthur John Brogden Lodge No. 1715 meets at the Masonic Hall, Hampsfell Road, Grange-over-Sands at 7.15 p.m. on the 2nd Friday of each month from September

to June inclusive.We have now completed a refurbishment of the Lodge and it is available for hire.

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Tim’s Column

It’s a bit of a travel focused report this month.Firstly, I am really pleased that Traveller’s Choice have responded to pressure and decided not to withdraw the 532 service that goes from Lindale, through Grange and on ultimately to Ravenstown through Cartmel and Flookburgh. This was covered in the last edition of Grange Now and I too was contacted by a number of people living out at the end of the route who were very worried that losing the service would leave them isolated, relying on friends and relatives to provide them with lifts into Grange.As a result we wrote to Travellers Choice asking them to reconsider their decision and I was really pleased to receive the email letting me know they had. It is very easy to forget how important rural buses are to some people if we are lucky enough to own and car and be able to drive. For some particularly the elderly or young people who have not been able to afford the exorbitant costs of learning to drive and getting insured for a car a bus like the 532 is the only way they can travel around. Losing services like that effectively drives them away from rural areas, forcing them to move into towns. If we are to keep the mix of people that we have in our villages we need to fight to keep the buses that are needed. I am continually having

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to battle with bus companies to keep vital routes open across South Lakeland. I only wish we were always as successful as we have been here.The other transport issue is the Furness Line. I have written here in the past about my belief that this needs to be electrified so it can work with the rest of the rail network more easily allowing trains to go from Barrow to a whole range of destinations. This is something that will become increasingly difficult as more and more of the North West becomes electrified. In August we received a report from an independent consultancy looking at the state of the line. Their conclusion was that not only did it need to be electrified but that it really was not even fit for purpose now. The timetabling does not tie in with when people need the trains to run and there is simply not enough capacity on many of the trains. This is before the Glaxo expansion in Ulverston which will lead to a large expansion of employment there and without trains the only way for people to travel there will be by car. I have sent the report to the Speaker of the House of Commons and asked him to allow us to have a debate on it in Westminster Hall. If we are granted permission this will be a great opportunity to discuss all of the issues involved.If there is anything I can help you with, transport related or not, then please do drop me a line by writing to [email protected] phoning us on 01539 723 403Thanks for your support Tim

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County MattersAs everyone is aware the result in the Scottish Referendum has raised the issue of more power being devolved to local areas in England.I am very much in agreement with this but we also need to look at the same time in having a single tier local authority here in Cumbria. This would enable us to save a large amount of funding in order to protect our front line services. With added resources and power from the centre we could promote our area and provide more jobs for our community.The local 532 bus service will still be running but with a slightly reduced service Monday to Friday. Unfortunately the Saturday service will be greatly reduced. This is due to the Lib-Lab Councillors on the County Council voting to cut all bus subsidies at the budget

meeting in February. I never supported this and voted against these cuts to our rural communities.I will endeavour to try and persuade the bus operator to extend this timetable to meet the undoubted demand from the local community.Finally we have the Police and Crime Commissioner, Richard Rhodes coming to our next County Council Neighbourhood Forum meeting on 14th October, 7pm at High Newton Village Hall. It will be your opportunity to ask questions and give your views on next year’s Police budget.If you need any further information on the Forum meeting please contact Kelly Alty our County Council Local Engagement Officer on 01539 713447 or e-mail [email protected] Bill Wearing Conservative County Councillor Grange Division

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Grange and District Photographic Society Our new season starts this month in the United Reformed Church Hall, Kents Bank Road at 7.30pm. Our programme is as follows:-On Monday October 6th Peter Kennedy will be giving a presentation on Light Room for Beginners – an introduction to Adobe Lightroom software programme with Topaz plug-ins.On Monday October 13th Boyd Harrison will give an illustrated talk on the People and Mountains of Inner Dolpo and Shay Gompa, Nepal.On Monday October 20th Steve Shepherd will hold a Members Challenge evening. The subjects will be ‘Jumble’ and ‘Quaint’ – a test of your imagination and interpretation of the subjects.On Monday October 27th Maurice Steele will bring his latest AV production exploring the Emerald Isle. Everyone is welcome to join or attend as a visitor. There is a £3 for a visitor but that will be deducted from your membership fees if you later join the society.For more information visit our website - www.grangephotographicsociety.co.uk

Grange Probus ClubOn September 8th, John Murray gave an illustrated talk entitled Titanic. He began by saying that there would be little mention of icebergs as his talk was about the construction of the ship and the local families involved. The family behind the building of the ship were from Whitehaven and many senior members of the crew were from Cumbrian coastal towns and even as far inland as Tebay. He described the rivalry between the White Star Line and Cunard and the desire to build bigger and faster ships. The Titanic had two steam reciprocating engines and a turbine engine which drove a central screw situated behind the rudder thus giving it extra speed. John described how new docks had to be constructed and larger cranes built in order to construct such a large vessel. He completed his talk by answering the question, why was the order given to turn starboard when the iceberg was on the starboard bow? His answer was that mariners were

still using orders that went back to the days of steering by tillers. To turn to port the tiller had to be put to starboard. The use of this outdated nomenclature led to the fatal disaster.PROBUS is a club for professional and business men who have retired from their normal occupations. The club meets on the second Monday of each month in the Netherwood Hotel for coffee and a talk or presentation by a guest speaker on a topic of general interest. New members are always welcome. If you would like to learn more please contact: Chairman, Sean Jameson 015395 32105 or Secretary, Ewen Cameron 015395 32319.

St Mary’s Hospice Friendship & Support GroupThe group meet every Friday 2-4pm in the Father Magner Room, St Charles Church, Kents Bank Road in Grange. Do you, or a family member/friend suffer from cancer or a life-shortening illness? Are you caring for someone, or are you recently bereaved? St Mary’s Hospice Friendship & Support Group is here for you. Please drop in for a friendly chat, to make new friends, and/or just to enjoy time together. All are welcome. For more information contact Marie on 33279 or Betty on 32035

The Embroiderers’ Guild North Lonsdale BranchThis month we welcomed Gerry Hickson who had come to help us find inspiration for our embroidery all around us. She promoted the use of sketchbooks, not just for drawings but photographs, magazine pictures, other artists’ work, notes and collage; anything which would

promote a creative idea. We were able to look through her own sketch books and look at the way ideas had developed from them.We were then set an exercise where we collaged paper and then filled in with oil crayons being careful with our choice of colours. We then cut up the collage and discussed how we could use the pieces.In the afternoon we made a whole series of collages based on a photograph we had brought. We were then shown how these could be used as a starter for abstract embroidery.Thanks go to Gerry for a very interesting day.The next meeting is

Tuesday 7th October which will be the AGM followed by exploring four different stitches in the afternoon. Meetings are held the first Tuesday of every month and new members are welcome. If interested please contact the secretary Anne Covell on 01539 737049.

Townswomen’s GuildAs the ‘Summer Tea’ in August had to be cancelled because of illness, members were happy to be together again. Our September meeting had both members and visitors. We heard Zelma Hallatt tell us of travelling disasters that produced lasting friendships.A board went round for the Members 68th Birthday Lunch at Hampsfell House Hotel. This will be on Thursday October 23rd. A board also went round for the Carol Service at Liverpool Cathedral on Friday December 12th. A coach is to be organised by Ulverston TG, picking up at the station about 9am.We look forward to hearing a popular speaker, Paul Hughes of Grange Bakery, on October 9th - and perhaps sharing some samples! This meeting is Open and available to friends, families and visitors in addition to Members. Everyone is welcome at St Charles at 2pm. Any queries please phone Sylvia on 32215.Grange WIOur creative members won 23 awards at the County Show. Amongst them were 13 golds so we are really pleased and can’t wait for our October meeting when we will see all the entries on display. We hope to have a photo of our prize-winners for the next edition. At our last meeting we had a very moving talk by Chris Wilcock of WaterAid. In the UK we all take clean water and sanitation for granted but in many African countries this is not the case. Chris described how WaterAid had helped people in Ugandan towns and villages and improved the lives of women in particular – no more trekking miles to fetch water each day. On 23 October we will be holding our AGM and then hearing about legal planning work from Kelly Walsh.

Witherslack WI September saw Witherslack celebrating its 90th Anniversary with a party. Special guests Ruth Rigg and Eileen Kirby joined with members from the Lyth Valley Group to enjoy a sumptuous meal. Afterwards the excellent all female singing group “Otto Voce” entertained us with well known songs which were much enjoyed. The large and beautiful celebratory cake was made and iced by Pauline Hodgson. Material from the Kendal Archives was on show and was of great interest, with photos and minutes of meetings from the 1920s onwards. The more recent scrap books were also on view.A short business meeting preceded the party. The walk round Staveley with Andy Lowe and visit to Holehird and Rydal Hall had been very successful.Next meeting October 14th A talk about Eddie Stobart. This is an OPEN MEETING and everyone is welcome. It is FREE. ( 8pm Parish Hall).

Grange ForumGrange Forum meet at 10am every Tuesday, Abbot’s Hall, Kent’s Bank.Our new season begins on the 7th October with an open meeting, all welcome - “Friends of Chernobyl Children” by Olwyn Keogh. 14th October - “Kendal to London by Kayak” with Trevor Hughes. 21st October - “People and Places in Cambodia and Vietnam” with Alan and Julie Walker. There will be no meeting on 28th October.If you want to book places on one of our outings contact Donald Shepherd, Grange 33475. Included is coach to the theatre and very good seats. Tickets are still available for “Rookery Nook”, 2pm 1st October, Theatre by the Lake, Keswick. The famous Aldwych Theatre farce by Ben Travers. “Barnum”, 2.30pm 5th November, Palace Theatre, Manchester. Brian Conley stars in this blockbusting and award winning Broadway musical. Tickets just released for “Top Hat”, 2.30pm 11th February 2015, Opera House, Manchester. Spectacular, multi award winning West End production touring for the first time. Hollywood glamour and one of the greatest musicals of all time. Early booking is essential. One coach is already full.For further information about the club see our posters or contact Secretary Alan Anderson 33696

Newton and Field Broughton WISeveral members of Newton and Field Broughton WI and invited guests enjoyed a delicious afternoon tea hosted by a member and her husband in their lovely garden in Lindale. A raffle raised money which was donated to the First Responders .The meeting in September was an illustrated talk on Sandscale Hows by the warden, Neil Forbes. He gave an interesting insight into the formation of the sand dunes there and then went on to describe the wild life in the area. This included the plants and amphibians, butterflies and fungi etc. The Hows are particularly well known for their natterjack toads as well as other rare species. The maintenance of Sandscale Hows depends largely on the of volunteers. The October meeting will be the Annual General Meeting when members will be asked to vote for the committee. Supper will be provided at the meeting but members are reminded to take their own plate and cutlery. The date is October 8th and the start will be at the slightly later time of 7.40pm.

Mothers and OthersOn September 9th Mothers and Others started their new session in Grange Fell Golf with a Beetle Drive and a Jacobs Join supper. The Beetle Drive was won by Margaret Tyson. We were joined by Lynn Shamal and Stephanie Sexton from Paddlers for Life which is a UK charity for cancer survivors, particularly breast cancer. Members of the charity paddle splendid Dragon Boats on Windermere and take part in events all over the world. The physical activity and team support foster the wellbeing

of those with experience of cancer. Our Chairman Joan Tyler presented them with a cheque for £100 which was some of the money raised at the Edwardian Fair.

Pictured: Lynn Shamal, Joan Tyler and Stephanie Sexton

Flookburgh Village HallBonus ball winners: 6 Sept (14) Helen Proctor; 30 Aug (40) Laura Holliday; 23 Aug (45) Grace Nichols; 16 Aug (14) Helen Proctor.The exterior paintwork is now complete, hopefully to everyone’s satisfaction. We now intend to have a UPVC door fitted to the main entrance. Anyone who requires a key must contact the hall secretary in writing.The committee would like to thank Lower Holker Parish Council for its continuing support and its generous donation towards the cost of the door.Fundraising is still ongoing and we would seek to upgrade the kitchen in the near future.

Grange over Sands Golf ClubAll the main competitions have now been held as we go into the Autumn and Winter seasons. The knock-out trophies have all been played for and the winners known. We need any members with trophies at home to bring them back to the club as soon as possible for engraving ready for the presentations. The ladies prize giving and lunch are on Thursday, 20th November, the Mens’ Trophy Presentation is on Saturday, 1st November following a Texas Scramble. There are some Winter Opens coming up soon which can be booked in the Pro shop or in the office.There are some social events throughout the Autumn and Winter so please keep a check of these forthcoming events including the ever popular Quiz nights.Anyone wanting to come and join our Membership should contact the office (33180 Option 3) where we could offer some good rates for the rest of the year.

Cartmel and District Flower ClubAt our September meeting, Pat Crichton from Egremont entertained us to a wonderful afternoon. While she was working she told us a little about her life as a farmer’s wife come demonstrator come tractor driver. She had an interesting way of bartering lamb chops for flowers from friends and neighbours. Many of the flowers she used were grown in her turnip field. She got inspiration for her finished arrangements from various objects

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such as an old box, a coloured piece of material or some wicker lampshades.Enjoyed by all.On Monday October 20th we look forward to a demonstration from Diane Smaile from Penrith entitled “Windmills of my Mind”. Cartmel Village Hall 2pm. Plenty of parking.

GRANGE OVER SANDS NSPCCOn Friday 4th September Joan Bentley BEM gave a flower demonstration entitled “Autumn Tints” in Allithwaite Community Hall. Everyone always enjoys Joan’s wit and professionalism with her flower arrangements. This year £430 was raised by the supporters of the NSPCC and we should like to thank all those who attended, with particular thanks to Joan, who helped to achieve this amount which all goes to our local NSPCC.Another event for anyone who is concerned about the welfare of children will be a musical afternoon on Saturday, 18th October, 3.00 – 5.00 pm, in the United Reformed Church. This will be in aid of the NSPCC and a new charity called “Jigsaw” which looks after the only children’s hospice in Cumbria and is based in Carlisle. This event will be free but donations would be welcome.We have received a very generous donation of £250 from family and friends in memory of their loved one who died recently. We do appreciate this kind gesture.If you are interested in the NSPCC and would like to know more about this national organisation and our local input, the South Cumbria area of the NSPCC will be holding their AGM plus a talk on the work of the NSPCC on Monday, 20th October, at 7.00 pm in the Grange Hotel. Cartmel Peninsula Local History SocietyThe September lecture, ‘Monasteries and their influence in North Lancashire and South Cumbria’, was given by Dr Alan Crosby, a recognised expert in the field. He explained that by the 13th century many monasteries had become very wealthy and were becoming remote from local people. In contrast, the monasteries and priories in Lancashire and Cumbria had strong links to the local community. Most of the monks were from the local population and had local names. At the time of the Reformation, the monks and priors were relatively young suggesting the establishments were still recruiting from the local population. The monks and priors in the local houses also seem to have led a relatively parsimonious life, in contrast to those elsewhere. The establishments were also important to the local economy, providing both direct and indirect employment. The enquiry into the establishments prior to the dissolution showed relatively few misdemeanours’ by the local monks and strong charitable giving to the local communities. Together, these factors engendered support from the local population. An excellent,

informative and entertaining lecture enjoyed by a large audience.On 2 October Harriet Fraser ( of the Wordsworth Trust) will talk about Dorothy Wordsworth.

Grange Soroptomist InternationalMembers of Grange Soroptimist International were delighted to hand over £1500 to the Alzheimer’s Association to be used to run a Pilot ‘Singing for the Brain’ group in the Grange area.The sessions are hoping to commence on Thursday October 16th in the Allithwaite Community Centre. 10.30 – 12.30.Anyone wishing to attend the sessions should first contact Sue Scott the Dementia Support Worker on 01539742631

L-R on photo: Judith Pool, Alison Hinds, Janice Carrick (president of Grange Soroptimist International), David Richardson (Legacy Ambassador Trustee, Alzheimer’s Society), Penny WardGrange Lecture SocietyProfessor Tom Kirkwood, Dean for Ageing at Newcastle University, opens the Society’s new season on 14th October with a lecture of interest to everybody entitled ‘Why and how are we living longer?’ In it he reveals the latest scientific and medical understanding about the increase in life expectancy around the world and discusses its potential consequences. Following this on 28th October Jacqueline Hyman, an expert in textile conservation who on a previous visit gave members a fascinating insight into the kind of work she does, returns to the Society to report on her researches into a long forgotten box of excavated children’s garments and assesses their artistic and historical importance. Her talk is called ‘Buried Textile Treasures: Discoveries from Medieval Egypt’. Both lectures begin at 7.15pm in the Victoria Hall.

Allithwaite Community Centre & Playing Fields CommitteeMany thanks to our helpers, judges and participants in our Autumn Show held on Saturday 13th September. Please support our monthly fundraiser and join us on Thursday 16th October at our Evening Dance with Frank McGregor Accordionist, everyone welcome, 8pm-10.30pm, Admission £3.50 including tea and biscuits, a Raffle will be held.Bookings for any occasion please contact David on 07582 706353.

Together with George V Playing Fields we are holding a Children’s Halloween Disco on Saturday 18th October 6-8pm at the Community Centre, look out for posters & details.

Lower Holker Village HallOur Craft Fair will take place on Saturday 1st November, and is fully booked. This is a very successful annual event, and we have a wide selection of stalls, some new and some regular favourites. Come along and buy something either for yourself, or with Christmas in mind. And of course we shall be providing our fabulous selection of refreshments, including our delicious home baked cakes. Eat at the hall or take home for later. Come along and treat yourself and have an enjoyable day!Look out for our Christmas Bingo, coming in December.Grange Ramblers On Tuesday October 9th, a beautiful sunny day, 11 walkers set off from Arnside seafront to walk up Arnside Knott, where the stunning views were admired, walk then went through some delightful woods before past Arnside tower and on to Silverdale. Here a sunny spot overlooking the bay was found to sit and enjoy our lunch, then we followed the shoreline back to Arnside enjoying the ever changing views across the bay. The 8 miles walk was led by Hilary Parker. On 16th September seven walkers travelled by train to Carnforth for a 7 mile circular walk via the canal towpath to Hest Bank, returning along the coast. In warm sunny weather the leisurely stroll followed the towpath before dropping down to the beach at Hest Bank for lunch, return route followed the Lancashire Coastal Way, passing the “Praying Shell” sculpture and stopping for ice cream at the nearby cafe. A welcome cup of tea was enjoyed at the Railway station before the journey home, leader – Alec Bottomley. Details of 7.5 miles Troubeck Valley walk will shown in next issue. Forthcoming walks - 7.5 mile Coniston 1st October, 7 miles Brant Fell/School Knott 9th October and 9 miles Latterbarrow/Meathop Moss on October 15th.

Grange Fell Golf ClubThe course is in excellent condition, benefiting from the recent good spell of weather we are now having. We are getting towards the end of the competition season and here is

a summary of recent competition results:On Sunday 24th August Hindley Hall Trophy was won by Brian Wilkinson with a 62 net, Invitation Day on the 31st was won S D Wilson and his partner with 44pts, Fell Cup was played on 7th September won by Gary Broadhurst with 44 pts,in this competition Andy Coyles had a hole in 1 on the 5th, Veteran’s Trophy was played on the 14th won by Derek Airey with 63net. Winners of the Knock Out competitions were A B Davy Trophy 36 hole Matchplay Mike Garnett beat Brain Cowperthwaite 1 up, George Airey Greensome winners were Bob Gregory and Steve D Wilson beating Daryl Lomas and Mike Hudson 2 up,Harold Perkins Cup winners were Brad Thompson and Steven Hill winning 1 up from Robert Moore and Derek Airey.

Grange Fell Golf Club (Ladies Section)As the competition season draws to a close, we can look back on some glorious days of blue sky and sun – indeed at the time of writing the warmth is still here. Medal 8 was won by Pam Chamberlain, while the 9 hole trophy was by Beatrice Hall with Barbara Shepherd as the runner up. The Betty Hamer Trophy was won by Ruth Waring. Pam Chamberlain and Ruth Waring won the Daily Mail Qualifying round.

Wombelles Cancer Support GroupWe are a small friendly group who have all been affected by cancer. New members are always welcome. We meet on the third Tuesday of each month at 1.30pm at Cancercare, Lakes Centre, Kendal, (unless we have organised an event). Now that the weather is better, we like to get out and about. From October we hope to be able to offer some basic computer training.We can be contacted on the following number 07770 851896. This is the group’s mobile number, which is checked daily for messages. You can call or send a text.

Grange Crystal Investment ClubWe are a small but well organised club of enthusiasts who enjoy meeting socially at a member’s home monthly to discuss investing in shares and managing the club portfolio. We are one of several thousand investment clubs across this

country. We have been going now for 14 years and have weathered the ups and downs of the stock market with considerable success. Being a member of a club has helped us keep our nerve during the down times. We are registered with Proshare, an organisation dedicated to assisting investment clubs. We buy and sell shares through a specialist broker and we have developed our club portfolio mostly in UK companies, into which we each put £25 monthly. There is a wealth of information about shares now available online and being a member of the club helps sift our way through what otherwise could be somewhat overwhelming. In addition to our monthly meetings we keep contact through emails and circulate articles of interest about investing and shares of interest. We are looking for a new member or two (not independent financial advisors) who would like the opportunity for regular discussions to learn and share their knowledge about shares. Membership would be subject to mutual agreement. If you are interested please ring 33358 for further information.

Grange LionsGrange Lions had a busy meeting in September to plan several forthcoming events. Plans for our Charter Lunch at the Grange Hotel at the beginning of October were finalised. All of us are looking forward to enjoying a good meal with fellow Lions’ friends and family. A lively discussion took place about our Presentation Night. A social night was planned to present cheques to the several local charities we have collected for over the past year. Also early plans for our annual Flookburgh coffee morning in December were discussed.A donation of £100 for Boxes of Hope was agreed by all attending and this will go towards assisting with the heating and lighting at the Barrow warehouse this Autumn.Grange Lions has also been asked to take part in the Christmas Fair that is being held in the Victoria Hall in aid of the Mayor’s charities and it was decided that a toy stall would be appropriate, as it would be close to Christmas.

Please remember: our limit for society reports is 200 words, to ensure everyone gets in.

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They all work so hard to provide, not only superb entertainment for the local community, but also provide so much supportive care and consideration for so many local charities.”Barbara went on to tell Grange Now a bit more about the charity: “this very special gift will help support the new ‘outreach’ scheme at Jigsaw, enabling more children with life limiting illnesses and their families, to gain access to this wonderful supportive

service within Cumbria. Jigsaw is the only children’s hospice in Cumbria, providing much needed specialist nursing care, ensuring that they live their lives to the full, surrounded by fun, laughter and love.”Jean and Mick Malkin, leaders of the youth group, put a huge amount of time and effort into producing the Summer production and the panto, and these are always a pleasure to watch. The Summer production was also supported by The Elite

School of Dance, Grace Heap and a dazzling array of solo performers.The next production will be their annual Pantomime. This year it’s ‘Sleeping Beauty’ and rehearsals are already underway. The Victoria Hall in Grange will again host the shows on Friday 5th December at 7.30pm and matinee performances on Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th at 2.30pm. A definite date for the diary.

Grange Youth Theatre’s Summer production of ‘Wizard of Oz’, has raised a massive total of £2,000 for Jigsaw, Cumbria’s Children’s Hospice. Barbara Brown, volunteer fundraiser for the charity, said on their behalf, “Thank you to the fantastic Grange Youth Theatre, for their most generous donation of £2000. This wonderful group of young people raised this amount at their latest summer production “The Wizard of Oz”.

Youngsters raise £2,000 for children’s hospice

Jean and Mick Malkin with the members of Grange Youth Theatre (young and young at heart!) presenting their cheque to Barbara Brown, Grange volunteer fundraiser and Anne Leung, Jigsaw Trustee. Thanks to Sarah Shires for taking the photograph.

Each Slow DuskEach Slow Dusk is an “explosive and haunting” play showing the impact of war through a Private, a Captain, a Corporal and a woman, 100 years on, who tries to make sense of it all. A startling new play about action, humanity, and the legacy of war. This astonishing production immerses you in the reality of conflict in vivid, thrilling detail. It charts the experiences of a young farm worker serving on the western front, linking his story to a woman today, just home to her village after a tour of the battlefields. You’ll never walk past a war memorial in the same way again.New writer, Rory Mullarkey, is a winner of the Harold Pinter and George Devine Awards, and is under commission to the Royal Court and the National Theatre. He has been described as a very exciting new talent and you’ll be amongst the first people to see the work of this astonishing new talent.Tickets for the show, by Pentabus Theatre, will be at Arnside Educational Institute on Sunday 16th November at 7.30pm. Tickets: Adults £8, child £5, family (2+2) £21.Box office 01524 762254 [email protected]. Tickets can also be bought online via the “What’s On” page of the Highlights Rural Touring Scheme site www.highlightsnorth.co.uk.

Grand Variety Show raising money for AlzheimersDes Day, one of Lancashire’s top comedians, has brought together a group of artists to put on a Grand Variety Show at the Victoria Hall here in Grange on Friday 3rd October 2014, raising funds for the Alzheimer’s Society, a society leading the fight against dementia.Artists include: Brian Sefton, a top class magician; Ron Carey, male vocalist whose repertoire includes songs by Frank Sinatra & Matt Munro; Rachel Mercer, local soprano from Lancaster; Silver Web Academy of Dance & of course Des himself providing the comedy. Tickets only £8, (Under 16’s £5), available from Grange Information Centre. Open daily 10am – 4pm or by Tel: 015395 34026

Ladies Day at Grange DramaAn initial audition reading of Amanda Whittington’s comedy, ‘Ladies Day’ will take place on Wednesday 15th October at Grange Institute. The play revolves around horse racing, exciting hats, and someone involved in the play told Grange Now, “Cartmel Races immediately springs to mind”. Benita Finch will be directing the play which will run from 16 -18 April 2015 at Victoria Hall. Anyone interested in taking part, please call 07951 324441.

Educating RitaGrange Drama are very excited, as they have finally managed to obtain a licence to perform Willy Russell’s well loved comedy, ‘Educating Rita.’ Benita Finch, who will star alongside Steve Pollard, also directs the play, which will be on at Victoria Hall from 6th - 8th November. Tickets will be available from October 20th through the Tourist Information Centre or by calling 33735 or 32879. Adults £7, students £4. Please see the website for more information www.grange-drama.org.uk

The Mayor’s Concert promises to be toe tapping funTricia Thomas, Civic Mayor, has decided to raise funds for her chosen charities, Diabetes UK and St Mary’s Hospice at Home, by organising a fantastic music concert which will showcase the talents of local singers and musicians. The immensely popular and very gifted musician Glen Giffney will delight us all with a half hour programme of a mix of styles to suit all tastes.

Also taking to the stage will be Grange Young Musicians, a highly talented group of youngsters who are aged from as young as 6 to 16. You are sure to enjoy the toe tapping routine from Grange Folk (U3A Music for Pleasure) and Michael Simpson will have everyone clapping and possibly dancing to

his lively repertoire on the keyboard.Ian Wilson will compere proceedings which promises to be an evening of great entertainment. Refreshments will be available and, of course, a raffle.The concert will take place on Friday October 17th at 7.30pm in the Victoria Hall. Tickets will be available

from the Town Information Centre from the beginning of October. The tickets, which are priced very reasonably at £5 for adults and £3 for children, will give not only a great night out but will also raise much needed funds for the Mayor’s worthwhile charities, Diabetes UK and St Mary’s Hospice at Home.

BlackheartYou can be rocking away at Lower Holker Village Hall, Cark-in-Cartmel on Saturday 8th of November.

Martin MacDonald has done it again - organising another evening promising great music and a fantastic time. This time around Martin has booked internationally known

Blackheart supported by amazing local talent David Kay (of Rusty Bullets). Tickets are only £10 available at The Rose & Crown in Cark or via e-mail [email protected]

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Food & Drink

The Best of BritishIs there anything better than a big slice of Steak and Ale Pie on a cold night?

It’s classic British dishes such as these that often trigger happy memories from the past; warming, home-cooked meals surrounded by family and friends. And it seems we’re not the only ones to think so…. television shows such as the award winning ‘Great British Bake Off’ are credited with reinvigorating the nation’s interest in traditional British cuisine.According to Stuart, the Food Hall at this year’s Westmorland County Show was one of the busiest he has ever seen, and record numbers of our

home-made pies and sausage were sold at the Higginsons stand. A new pie variety, Pork Apple & Black Pudding, went down particularly well – perhaps it was the seasonal blend of local ingredients that tempted buyers? As the nights draw in, we’ll be baking lots of autumnal favourites such as our Steak & Gravy, and Hot Pot Pies. As a quick and tasty family dinner, our Steak & Veg Family Plate pies are ideal, feeding four people, and packed full of healthy British ingredients. Tel: 015395 34367 www.higginsonsofgrange.co.uk

Making the most of a bumper harvestThere are three orchards at Sizergh and this year we have seen a bumper crop of plums, damsons and apples. Given a few hours of sunshine we’re off with step ladders, crates and baskets to pick the ripe fruit and deliver them straight to the farm shop – and to the kitchen where they are transformed into seasonal specials for the tea room.

Whether you choose ingredients to take home or you’d rather skip the cooking and get straight to the eating you can be sure of provenance and taste. Take the latest apple crop to arrive in the farm shop, the Levens James Grieve, which is from an old tree in the village where houses now stand. Local writer and orchard keeper Brian Fereday grafted the tree to root stock to continue the variety. It’s a lovely apple that grows well in our colder, high rainfall area; one that’s just as good for eating as cooking due to its juicy, delicate flavour.We also have damsons, popular for both gin and jam, but perhaps most impressive in damson cheese. The Telegraph’s Lia Leendertz describes it as ‘very much the English membrillo, a dense set fruit paste to be sliced and served with cheese’. Here’s the recipe:

Damson cheese:INGREDIENTS: 2kg damsons (unstoned) Approx. 800g sugar 4 straight-sided glass jars, lightly oiled

METHOD:Wash the damsons and put them in a large preserving pan with a couple of tablespoons of water. Bring to the boil and bubble away until the flesh is very soft. Let it cool a little and then push through a sieve to remove skins and stones, leaving a fruit puree.

Measure the volume of puree in a measuring jug, return it to the (clean) pan, and add 350g sugar for every 500ml puree. Simmer and stir until the mixture turns thick enough to briefly draw a clear line across the bottom of the pan. Pour into the jars and seal.

Charity cooking show Leven Valley Support Groups’ latest idea for raising funds for the hospice, is a ‘Ready Steady Cook’ themed evening. The Pampered Chef will host the evening and 15% of gross sales will go to the charity.

See, test and buy the kitchen tools, then taste the food. Bring along your decorated pinny. Best ‘pinny’ wins a prize.Greenodd Village Hall on Friday 24th October 2014 at 7pm. Tickets, which cost £5 each including

refreshments and samples of cooked food, available from Dot 015395 30132, Sylvia 015395 31685 or Marian 015395 31779.

All proceeds from the tickets goes to St Mary’s Hospice.

Christmas Extravaganza in GrangeWould anybody like a stall at the Christmas extravaganza this year which takes place on 6th December? We will have indoor and outdoor stalls available at £10 per stall. If you know of anyone who might like at stall, perhaps someone who works from home, makes jewellery or crafts etc., then please contact Vicky on 015395 34400 for more details.

Brochure design on your doorstepDid you know there is a great brochure advert and leaflet design service right on your doorstep. From layout and photography through to the finished printed article at very competitive prices look no further than the Grange Now team.Projects completed in September include a fabulous new brochure for Aynsome Manor which included photography.The festive brochure for the Cumbria Grand has also been designed and printed ready for the Christmas party season. So if your brochure is ready for a revamp or your advert needs a spruce up, why not get in touch with Grange Now for a very competitive quote on both print and design. Call 015395 35453 or call in and see us at Grange Now.

A“The Hotel is stunning and the food amazing I can’t wait to come back”

How to find usLeave M6 at junction 36. Hotel is approximately

20 minutes from here. Follow signs for A590, Barrow in Furness, Take first exit at next roundabout (A590), follow this dual carriage way until next roundabout and turn right (stay on A590). After a steep climb take the exit signposted for Cartmel and follow signs for Cartmel Priory. Turn left at T-junctions and follow the road. Just before you reach Cartmel village look out for our sign in the field, on the right. Take this turn and you will find the hotel at the bottom of lane on the right.

Coming from Cartmel. Take the road out of the village towards bypass, passing the Pig & Whistle and then the Londis mini-market on the left. Carry on for 1/2 mile and take lane on left. Follow lane for 200 metres and Aynsome Manor will be in front of you.

Aynsome Manor Hotel Cartmel, near Grange-Over-Sands Cumbria LA11 6HH015395 [email protected]

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David Gent qualifies with honours David Gent, son of Dr Nick Gent and Dr Diane Ruell has started work as a junior doctor in Manchester after qualifying in medicine, with honours, from Manchester University Medical School. This follows a successful undergraduate career where he also gained a 1st class intercalated honours degree in genetics, receiving the Health and Lifes Sciences School prize for the best student on the genetics course.David was brought up in Lindale and Grange-over-Sands and attended Lindale Church of England Primary School and the Lancaster Royal Grammar School.

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Bookshelf There is still time to get tickets for our event with local writer Andrew Forster. He will be reading poems from his newly published book, “Homecoming”, on Thursday 2nd October from 2.30 pm. “Homecoming” explores his settling in Cumbria after 20 years in Scotland. Andrew has published 2 previous collections and won a Northern Writers’ Award on 2014. Tickets are £1 to include refreshments and are available from the Library or can be reserved by phoning 32749.

Get Online Week starts on 13th October. You can book a FREE session in the Library to have a go at using a computer and find out what you can Get Online. Whether you want to email family and friends, research a topic, hunt for a holiday or simply see what the weather forecast is – you can do it online. Drop in or phone 32749 to book your session. Rhymetime and Storytime with Tina will be on Wednesday at 10 am on 1st and 15th October. Come along with your little ones and join in the fun. Congratulations to everyone who took part in the Summer Reading Challenge and to the 85 children who completed the challenge and received their medals and certificates.The Royal British Legion will be visiting the Library on Monday 20th October from 10 am to 1 pm to provide advice for all those who are serving, who have served, their carers and dependants. The usual Charity Christmas Cards and Gifts will be available to buy from 17th October until just before Christmas. 70% of the price of the cards goes directly to the named Charity.October half term is approaching, if you are expecting younger

children to visit, why not borrow a Storysack to keep them entertained? We have sacks suitable for toddlers to younger primary, each sack contains some books and related toys and can be borrowed on an adult library card. The North West Connections Consultation has deposited information in the Library about the proposed routes being considered for a link between a new Nuclear Power Station at Sellafield and the National Grid. Options include routes on land, either to the north or to the south of Cumbria or under the Morecambe Bay. The consultation continues until 28th November 2014. Grange Neighbourhood Plan application to South Lakeland District Council is also available to view in the Library and responses to this consultation should be made by 9th October. The local buses have changed or are changing their timetables. The X6 changed on 8th September and has reduced the number of evening buses, the 532 will change from 15th October. Timetables for both these buses are available at the Library.

SuperReading workshopSouth Cumbria Dyslexia Association (SCUDA) has organised a one day workshop ‘SuperReading and Marvellous Spelling’ with Dr Ross Cooper and Jenny Morgan.

The workshop is suitable, not only for people with dyslexia but anybody who would like to learn how to read faster, as well as increasing their comprehension of a text. Marvellous Spelling is a visual spelling strategy and SuperReading builds on dyslexic strengths of visualisation and holistic approach to learning. Everybody is welcome; teachers,

TAs, parents and students (GSCE and above). The day takes place at St Thomas’s Church Hall, Stricklandgate, Kendal and starts at 10am until 3.30pm. The cost is £35 for non-members including tea and biscuits. Contact [email protected] telephone 01539 742632 and 07586 747121, or see their website www.scuda.com

Nearly £400 raised for Cumbria cerebral palsyPenny Ward told Grange Now, “on Saturday, 20th September, a willing band of helpers stood at various points

around Grange-over-Sands, and managed to collect £388.06 for Cumbria Cerebral Palsy.” This is a fantastic total and

Penny would like to, “thank everyone who helped out including the ‘extra’ helpers” and thanks especially to all those who donated.

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St. Charles ChurchI hope you have all had a pleasant break and rest. An early Indian Summer has certainly been a welcome bonus, especially when you come out of the ‘chilly’ conditions of the Co-op – those poor workers.

Grange Methodist Church

St Paul’s, GrangeMany members of St Paul’s were in the congregation and in the augmented choir at the wonderfully uplifting service of welcome for the Reverend Jo Rand and her family at the Methodist Church on 6th September.

September is a month of transition from summer to autumn and our Harvest celebrations are upon us. Also this month has seen an end to summer activities. Both the monthly walks and Traveller’s Tales have seen the last events of the season, both very successful and enjoyable. During the month, we have had two fund-raising functions. One was a new

one for us, when Jill, from Paragon, brought her new autumn fashions for a show which was very interesting and successful. The other was our regular concert by the K Shoes Male Voice Choir. This was a real show-stopper, with the choir in sparkling form under their conductor Ian Allen and with their accompanist Andy Glenville. Flute solos from David Edmonds added an excellent touch of variety to the programme. Thanks to everyone who

contributed to both events.Looking forward into October, the Women’s Guild open their autumn season on Wednesday, 8th October, and they are organising a Coffee Morning on 17th October for charity.

However, the most important event in October is the commencement of regular joint services with our Methodist Friends on the 3rd Sunday of each month. We look forward with joy to this development and pray for its success.

A specially gathered choir from across the Circuit led vibrant hymn singing and sang the anthem, “How lovely are thy dwellings fair by” Johannes Brahms. Rev Tony Wells, Superintendent of the South Lakes Circuit led the worship and Rev Richard Teal, Chair of the Cumbria Methodist District, preached the sermon on a theme of Ministry. Rev Nick Ash, Vicar of Grange Parish Church, read the County Ecumenical Declaration of Intent under which all Methodist, Anglican and URC churches across Cumbria are bound to work ever more closely

together and gave a copy of the Declaration to Jo.Jo, who is a Probationer Minister, responded to the varied welcomes by saying she looked forward to getting to know the people, their concerns and their dreams and exploring with them where God may be leading them together. As well as the church at Grange, Jo will have pastoral care of the Methodist church in Cartmel. She and her family, husband Paul and children Martha and Amos, soon took the opportunity to get to know folk better as some 130 people joined in a sit-down afternoon tea laid on by the people of the church.

Grange Methodist Church was packed for a Service of Welcome for their new Minister, Rev Jo Rand on the first Saturday in September. Representatives from surrounding Anglican, United Reformed and Roman Catholic Churches joined friends from the South Lakes Methodist Circuit and the wider Cumbria Methodist District to make Jo and her family feel at home after their move from West Yorkshire.

Grange United Reformed Church

What an exciting, interesting and yet challenging time ahead for the Rev Jo as she starts her Ministry here in Grange with the Growing Together initiative going forward in Cumbria uniting Anglicans, Methodist and United Reformed Church members in working more closely together whilst still keeping their distinctive identities.We were delighted to see the return of flautist David Edmonds who gave us another of his entertaining lunchtime concerts for the finale of our concert season this year. David gave an outstanding performance comprising both old and new favourite musical pieces and he was ably accompanied by our Director of Music, Charles Edmondson, on piano and organ. The concert, preceded by lunch, raised the amount of £257 for church funds.Following on from the success of the Founding Fathers Bible Study course earlier this year, the next six talks will begin on Thursday 9th October in the Meeting Room from 2.00 – 3.30pm. Entitled Judges in Israel, the course will continue looking at the Old

Testament through the eyes of key people. Everyone is welcome to attend and there will be plenty of opportunity to ask questions over refreshments at the end. Each year at Harvest time, the Bishop of Carlisle, the Rt Rev James Newcome, makes a Harvest for the Hungry appeal to which donations collected at the Harvest Festival are given. This year the Bishop has informed us that the Harvest Appeal will support two projects: The Us community project in the northern Philippines and Christian Aid’s global disaster risk reduction work. The Harvest Festival at St Paul’s will take place on Sunday 5th October at 11.00 am and once again it will be a celebration of all God’s gifts. Please come and join us for this very special service which will be followed by refreshments. The Harvest tea will be served at 4.00 pm in church that afternoon and this will give us an opportunity to review our Living in Grace programme. Afterwards there will be the auction of harvest produce with proceeds going to Us (formerly USPG).

Well, the sleepy weeks of August are behind us – Parish activities begin to stir. Prayer Group, Ladies and Men’s Groups, Children’s’ Liturgy, Cartmel Education have once again put life into the Father Magner Room.Fathers Taylor and Steel are scheduled for talks on Ministry and Liturgy and an 8 week course “Scripture Life Line” will give everyone an opportunity to learn and grow in faith – then it will be Advent.It was a lively service for Rev Jo Rand as she accepted her position in the Methodist Church. Together with her family, she received a very warm and sincere welcome. May the good Lord bless Jo in her ministry.A short break at Southport was very welcome despite a midnight false fire alarm! Mass and lunch with the Bishop, Priests and Deacons of

the Deanery was a fitting climax to my Golden Jubilee Year. The ‘Fab Four’ ladies provided a lunch of gargantuan epicurean delights – a truly magnificent effort. Many thanks, ladies.Congratulations to Jim and Pat Byrne who celebrated their Diamond Wedding Anniversary with a very pleasant ‘get together’. I am living in hope that after six weeks mopping my kitchen floor, the fridge firm will finally ‘extractum digitum’ and repair the small fault! – Six weeks!!On that pleasant note – keep smiling, tomorrow is another day.God Bless. Fr P.PS: “Doctor, doctor – when I press with my finger here … it hurts, and here … and here … it hurts, … and here … What do you think is wrong with me?” – “You have a broken finger!”

Grange Christmas Tree FestivalWe promised last month to let you know the theme in this month’s edition, and it will be, ‘Peace and Goodwill to all’. The festival was a big success last year and it raised much needed funds for charity.

St Paul’s Church in Grange is once again holding the event in it’s beautiful building. The welcoming reception will take place on Thursday 4th December and everyone is welcome to attend. There will once again be music, song, lights candles and perhaps a glass of festive cheer. Local groups and charities are very welcome to enter a tree and St Paul’s told Grange Now, “last year we had 34 trees and over

700 visitors coming to see them so it is a fantastic opportunity to showcase your group”. To book a place contact Christine on 32013 or email: [email protected]. The Festival will open on Saturday December 6th until January 1st, and will be open every day, except Christmas Day, from 10am - 4pm, and 12noon - 4pm on Wednesdays and Sundays, to allow for services.

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OCTOBEREnding Sun 12th Witherslack Artists & Makers’ Group Annual Show, The Old School Room, Witherslack, open daily 10am-5pm Wed 1st /8th/15th/29th Gentle Exercise classes, Abbot Hall, Kents Bank 9.15-10.15am. Enquiries 07855 135 714Wed 1st /8th/15th/22nd/29th Slimming World meetings at URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 9.30am & Allithwaite Community Centre 7pm. Enquiries 07703 875578Wed 1st Lower Holker WI “Canvas & Threads” Catherine Hunt, Flookburgh Village Hall 8pmThu 2nd Launch of Andrew Forster’s new poetry book “Homecoming”, Grange Library 2.30pm. £1 on the door, all welcomeThu 2nd Cartmel Peninsula Local History Society ‘Dorothy Wordsworth’ Wordsworth Trust Officer, Cartmel Village Hall 7.30pm. Non-members £2.50Fri 3rd /10th/17th/24th/31st St Mary’s Hospice Friendship & Support Group, Father Magner Room, St Charles Church, Grange 2-4pmFri 3rd Variety Show in aid of Alzheimer’s Society; entertainer Ron Carey, vocalist Rachel Mercer, comedian Des Day, magician Brian Sefton and the Janette Leach Dancers, Victoria Hall, Grange 7.30pm. Tickets £8 Grange Tourist Information Centre 34026Fri 3rd Grange Natural History Society ‘A History of Land Plants’ Mike Dewey, Westmorland Geological Society, URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 7.30pm. Visitors welcome £2Sat 4th South Cumbria Dyslexia Association workshop ‘SuperReading & Marvellous Spelling’ Dr Ross Cooper, Jenny Morgan. Suitable for teachers, TAs, parents & students (GSCE & above) St Thomas’s Church Hall, Stricklandgate, Kendal 10am-3.30pm. £35 non-members contact [email protected] 01539 742632Sat 4th Coffee Cakes & Conkers - a coffee morning with a difference at Grange Methodist Church hall. Prizes plus raffle with entertainment by Grange youth theatreSat 4th Cartmel Priory Summer Concert (in aid of St Mary’s Hospice), 7.30pm www.cartmelpriory.org.uk 36261Sun 5th Food bank collection at the Parish Hall, Grange, 1-3 pmSun 5th Popular Sequemce Dancing w Graham & Bernice, Victoria Hall, Grange 7.30pm. Enquiries 35525Mon 6th Grange Photographic Society, ‘Lightroom for Beginners – introducing Adobe Lightroom software programme with Topaz Plug-ins’ Peter Kennedy, URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange, 7.30pm. Visitors welcome £3Tue 7th Grange Forum open meeting & talk by Olwyn Keogh “Friends of Chernobyl Children” Abbot’s Hall, Kents Bank 10am. All welcome, enquiries 33696Tue 7th Oct Grange Fibromyalgia & ME/CFS Friends ‘Living Well Cafe’, Thornleigh Hotel, Grange 2-4pm. 33022Tue 7th Mothers & Others, talk by Frank Jordan, Wimbledon Umpire, 7.30pmTue 7th/14th/21st/28th Sequence Dancing, Lindale Village Hall 7.30-10pm. New members & beginners welcome, enquiries 35512Wed 8th Churches Together In Grange & District open meeting, Grange Methodist Hall 2.30pm

Wed 8th Newton & Field Broughton WI General meeting & Supper, Lindale Village Hall 7.40pm

Thu 9th Flookburgh Over 60’s “Kendal Mountain Rescue”, talk at Flookburgh Village Hall 2pm. Visitors welcomeThu 9th Grange Methodist Church The 3 T’s ‘Barrow Food Bank’ Ann Mills Project Manager, 2.30pm. All welcomeFri 10th Grange Concert Club presents Richard Uttley on piano, Victoria Hall, Grange 8pm. Admission £10 at the doorSun 12th 2020Vision Walk 4: Humphrey Head & Flookburgh Area 12noon, Info on Morecambe Bay Partnership website www.morecambebay.org.uk Mon 13th Probus Club ‘Curious Customs with Bells on’ Stanley Walmsley, Netherwood Hotel, Grange 10.30am. Ladies’ MeetingMon 13th Grange Photographic Society, ‘People & Mountains of Inner Dolpo & Shay Gompa, Nepal’, Boyd Harris, URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 7.30pm. Visitors welcome £3Mon 13th Cartmel Fell Local History Society ‘A Career in Ruins’ Andy Lowe, Cartmel Fell Parish Hall 8pm. £10/season or £2/per visit, new members welcomeTue 14th Grange Forum “Kendal to London by Kayak” Trevor Hughes, Abbot’s Hall, Kents Bank 10am. Enquiries 33696Tue 14th Allithwaite Lunch Club, The Pheasant Inn 12.30pm. To book 36526Tue 14th Grange Methodists Network ‘When we were Young’ Mrs C Ashworth, Methodist Church Schoolroom, Grange 2.30pmTue 14th Grange Lecture Society ‘Why & How are we Living Longer’ Tom Kirkwood, Victoria Hall, Grange 7.15pm. £4/£2 (students)Wed 15th Westmorland Caledonian Society Scottish Evening Ceilidh Dance with Accordion Accompaniment & Buffet Supper, Masonic Hall, Kendal 7 for 7.30pm. Tickets £10, non-members welcome, enquiries 01539 733268 by 5th Oct Wed 15th Grange Drama Play Readings: ‘Ladies’ Day’ - comedy by Amanda Whittington. Grange Institute, Main Street, Grange 7.30pm. Enquiries 07951 32441Thu 16th Allithwaite Community Centre & Playing Fields’ Evening Dance w Frank McGregor Accordionist 8-10.30pm. Everyone welcome, admission £3.50 incl tea & biscuitsFri 17th Cartmel Food Market 10am-4pm www.cartmelvillage.comFri 17th Grange Garden Society ‘Footlose & Carefree’ Maurice Steele, URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 2pmFri 17th Grange Natural History Society ‘Butterflies of the UK & the North West’ Chris Winnick, Chairman of Cumbria Butterfly Conservation, URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 7.30pm. Visitors welcome £2Fri 17th Mayor’s Concert w pianist Glen Giffney, Grange Young Musicians, Grange Folk, Michael Simpson, Victoria Hall, Grange 7.30pm. Tickets £5/£3 (children) Grange Information Centre 34026Sat 18th Allithwaite Community Centre & George V Playing Fields’ joint Children’s Halloween Disco, Community Centre 6-8pmSun 19th Churches Together, United Healing Service, URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 3pm. Enquiries 34505Mon 20th Cartmel and District Flower

Club, “Windmills of my Mind” Diane Smaile (Penrith), Cartmel Village Hall 2pmMon 20th Grange Photographic Society, ‘Jumble & Quaint - Members Challenge’ Steve Shepherd, URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 7.30pm. Visitors welcome £3Tue 21st Grange Forum “People & Places in Cambodia & Vietnam” with Alan & Julie Walker, Abbot’s Hall, Kents Bank 10am. Enquiries 33696Tue 21st Cartmel Village Society AGM, Priory Hotel, Cartmel 7pmTue 21st Mothers & Others, ‘First Aid Skills’ John Mossop, Red Cross, 7.30pmWed 22nd Flookburgh Over 60’s, Coach trip to Chester, leaving Square 10.00am. All welcome; enquiries Eilean 34472Thu 23rd Grange Methodist Church The 3 T’s Jigsaw Puzzle Game, 2.30pm. All welcomeThu 23rd Grange WI, AGM & talk about legal planning work by Kelly Walsh, Meeting Room, St Paul’s Church, Grange, 7.30 pm. New members welcome, enquiries 32932Sat 25th Craft Fair (in aid of Alzheimer’s Society) Methodist Church Hall, Grange 10am-4pm. Admission free, enquiries 34899Sun 26th Canvas & Thread; drop in for advice, workshops, arrtist demonstrations and sale of works, Grange Institute, Main Street, Grange, 10am-4pm. Community of Artists www.canvasandthread.co.ukMon 27th- 31st Holker Halloween Fun - Wicked Walks & Creepy Crafts, Holker Hall www.holker.co.uk 58328Mon 27th- 31st Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway Witches & Wizard Week www.lakesiderailway.co.uk 31594Mon 27th Grange Photographic Society, ‘Irish Gem’ Maurice Steele. URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 7.30pm. Visitors welcome £3Tue 28th Grange Methodists Network ‘History of the Leeds Children’s Home’ Edith Turner & Freda Addison, Methodist Church Schoolroom, Grange 2.30pmTue 28th Grange Lecture Society ‘Buried Textile Treasures: Discoveries from Medieval Egypt’ Jacqueline Hyman, Victoria Hall, Grange 7.15pm. £4/£2 (students)Wed 29th Grange Stroke Group, The Health Centre, Kents Bank Road, Grange 1-3pm. Enquiries to Sam Cooke, Life after Stroke Co-ordinator 07739 746 099 [email protected] 31st Grange Natural History Society ‘The Big Lakes of Lakeland’ Dr Alan Smith, Local Geologist & Author, URC Hall , Kents Bank Road, Grange 7.30pm. Visitors welcome £2Fri 31st WRS Yew Tree Barn Jazz Hallowe’en Dinner in Harry’s CafeBar at Yew Tree Barn, Low Newton, near Cartmel. More information www.yewtreebarn.co.uk 31498Fri 31st Cine North ‘The Exorcist’ (Certificate 18) Keg & Kitchen 9.30pm. Contact 83325 [email protected]

NOVEMBERSat 1st Cartmel Bonfire & Fireworks Display; lighting of fire 6pm, fireworks 7.30pm Cartmel Racecourse. Free entry, donations welcomeMon 3rd Grange Photographic Society, ‘Stairways to Heaven’ Paul Williamson LRPS, URC Hall, Kents Bank Road, Grange 7.30pm. Visitors welcome £3

What’s On

GRANGE IN BLOOM

AWARDS 2014Gold Award

Victoria HallButterfingers

ParagonSomerset House

Cartmel Grange Care HomeBirchLeigh Guest HouseHampsfell House Hotel

Grange Methodist Church

Silver GiltClare House HotelHampsfell Grange

Daisy RootsDavenports

At HomeGrange LaundryGrange FloristsAinsworths DeliHazlemere CaféThe Fishing HutFish over ChipsThornleigh Hotel

Kents Bank Post OfficeHackney & LeighSt Paul’s Church

United Reformed Church

SilverHigginsonsCromptons

Wilson RobinsonLambertsFletchers

Grange NowKacuzi

TrenouthCappucinos

S CaféThe Chocolate Shop

MerlewoodLymehurst Hotel

Beach Hut GalleryGrange Hotel

Grayrigge CourtNetherwood HotelCommodore InnThe Coffee PotBagot OpticiansSunrise Cottage

St Charles Church

Highly CommendedChoco-Lori

Baileys Sandwich KitchenMiniheat

WesterleyCumbria Grand Hotel

Yewbarrow LodgeGrange Bakery

Bayview Guest HouseAbbot Hall Hotel

CommendedCuriosity Shop

St Mary’s HospiceShearing ShedStrand Court

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School Reports

We currently have staff vacancies for half/full days. For more detailed information,

please call Julie Stonier 015395 34166 or 0782 654 4980.

[email protected]

Ofsted Reg no: EY388459

Lindale Pre-school NurseryOpen afternoonThursday 16th October 1.30pm – 3pm.

Tour of the school and pre-school and chat to Claire Dawson, pre-school manager and Sarah Coleman our headteacher. All parents and carers welcome to drop in.

Open morningSaturday 18th October 10.30am -12.30pm.

Opportunity to look around and talk to staff whilst your children play- activities for children. All parents and children welcome.

Come and see what we can offer your child:

Continuity from 2-11, small classes, happy confident children who make outstanding progress, exciting creative curriculum, friendly and welcoming community

We now have wrap round care 8.15am -5.30pm

015395 33480www.lindale.cumbria.sch.uk

Lindale CE Primary School

Congratulations to the class of 2014.Students performed well and exceeded national statistics in terms of % A*-C in the June exams in both English and maths, as well as a range of other subjects.Well done to all the following students who have followed up their success at Cartmel:-Josh Callon has just achieved 3 A* at A level and secured a place at the University of Liverpool to study medicine.

Lindale Pre-School NurseryIt has been a lively start to the new year at Lindale Pre-School Nursery, with our new young arrivals settling in happily and our older children getting back into the swing of Nursery life.Our building next to Lindale CE Primary School has had a major facelift over the summer. We have a new shed and picture frames thanks to the generosity of Newfoundland Lodges, who made and donated them. A carport-style roof to one side of the building means that children can now play outside whatever the weather, and the September sunshine has meant we have continued to enjoy the benefits of our garden that

was greatly improved earlier in the summer.September activities at the Nursery have included self-portraits, which are now pride of place on our new display boards. We have been walking around Lindale to look for signs of autumn, and used hand and foot painting prints to make a great autumnal tree.To help raise funds for even more improvements at the Nursery, we will be hosting our second annual Band Night at the Keg and Kitchen in Grange on Friday 17 October. Jim Bean will be performing, and tickets costing £3 can be bought from Nursery or on the door. All welcome!

Rebecca Hazzard and Sam Tickle, two past pupils currently at Cambridge. Rebecca is studying Architecture and is in her third year of a 7 year course. Sam is at Trinity College studying Mathematics. They will shortly be coming in to give an inspirational talk about their experiences at Cambridge.Dan Akrigg – Dan did his work experience in Year 10 at L’Enclume and then went onto work at Rogan’s, Cartmel. Dan won Cumbria and North West Young Chef of the Year 2013 and came third nationally, a fantastic achievement.Ellie Lowery – after achieving 3 As in her A levels, Ellie is studying to be a vet at Edinburgh University.Lizzie Buckle – Lizzie is shortly going off to study academic theory of music for 3 years at Oxford, with a view to ultimately being an author.Nick Turner is a second year Mechanical Design Apprentice with Oxley Developments in Ulverston. The Oxley apprentices recently took part in the Brathay Apprenticeship Challenge and were placed 5th nationally out of over 100 teams.Catherine Shaw achieved a 1st Class Honours Degree in Contemporary Theatre and Performance. Catherine has gone onto work as a Producer/Programmer for various national organisations.If you’re an ex-student, please let us know how you are doing. Dr P Williams Head Teacher

Cartmel Priory School and Beyond Grange Primary School wins prestigious award

Grange Primary School has been awarded the British Council’s prestigious International School Award, in recognition of their efforts to bring the world into the classroom. Fostering an international dimension in the curriculum is at the heart of the British Council’s work with schools. Their hope is that young people gain a better understanding of different cultures.

The school have formed a strong partnership with the school in Sikles, Nepal and reciprocal teacher visits have taken place to enhance the partnership and encourage improved education practice. They have been involved in Fairtrade projects within their local community and also have been supporting women’s groups in Nepal. The children formed a committee which helped to select, sell and promote a range of products from Nepal and have been supported

in their global work by local groups such as Amnesty International, the Lantern Shop in Allithwaite and the local Fairtrade group. Headteacher, Phillipa Summers, said of the award, “I am absolutely delighted for the whole school in receiving the British Council Full Award for International Schools. We will continue to build upon this success by continuing our work as active global citizens and look forward to working on exciting future projects with our partner school in Nepal. “

Pupils from the school with their Award

Flookburgh Primary SchoolWe’ve had an excellent start to the new term. Our wonderful staff worked hard to prepare school for the new year.

We have a new curriculum, new class arrangements and free school meals for infants. The older children spent a day at Westmorland County Show. They were delighted to learn about different breeds of farm animals, old fashioned farm machinery, alpacas, horses, inside the human body and inside an ambulance. Also, it was good to brush up First Aid skills

and practice what we have learnt on Health and Safety Day at our school last year. Flookburgh Nursery have made a fantastic start and warmly welcomed new starters. They have been very busy painting beautiful self-portraits and baking pizzas.

We have also met our new Vicar, Robert, who, at the very start, reminded us how

important it is to do our best as individuals. Sharks (years 5 and 6) are looking forward to Priory Day at the end of September and music event in Barrow Cinema in October. We have some exciting after school clubs this term, such as: Loom Band Club with Miss Cannon and Football Club with Mr. Ross; Recorders, Netball and Music Clubs to be formed soon.

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Letters to the Editor

Dear EditorWith regard to the article on page 3 of Grange Now (September)”No infrastructure as bus routes get cut”, I think that the impact of these cuts should be impressed on SLDC. The Planning Department must be made to review ALL the planning applications which make reference to Grange having “good transport links”, as clearly this will no longer be true. SLDC must also revise their Core Strategy document (South Lakeland Local Development Framework: Core Strategy, adopted October 2010) which uses “good transport links” as part of the justification for classing Grange as a Key Service Centre - and hence the justification for 449 new dwellings. Below is Section 2.10 extracted from this strategy document:2.10 Along with Kendal and Ulverston, three other places – Milnthorpe, Kirkby Lonsdale and Grange-over-Sands – were identified in the Cumbria and Lake District Structure Plan as Key Service Centres outside the Lake District National Park. The justification for this classification was that the three places had:• Good public transport links to outlying settlements;• A primary school, secondary school, library, doctor’s surgery and a town

centre function providing at least a post office and 2,000 sq m of retail floorspace;

• A population of more than 1,500.It has now transpired that although there are cuts, they are not as severe as I expected. However, I understand that the service will only continue for as long as Stagecoach consider it is viable, so …. we need to “use it or lose it”.Margaret Carter, Kent’s Bank.

Dear EditorI would like to thank everyone who gave a helping hand to my husband and myself when I collapsed in Grange about six weeks ago. Also to the First Responder who stayed with me until the ambulance arrived.I am now able to get back to my walks along the promenade.Someone left a large red umbrella to shade me from the sun and we would like to return it, if possible. Our telephone number is 015395 31035.Jean Hubbard Backbarrow

Dear EditorWe joined Peninsula Medical Practice as temporary residents in April this year (we are spending the summer in our caravan). We have been amazed at the service we have received. My husband has several medical problems and nothing has been to much trouble. The availability of appointments is first class, and he is already feeling much better. I also have had excellent treatment.I must mention reception who greet you in a warm friendly manner. We could not have made a better choice.John and Lynne Winterbottom

Dear EditorAs I take my dogs on a daily walk past the old Berners Close Pool site, I often wonder whatever happened to the glass panels/doors that listed the names of the Founder Members that helped fundraise towards the costs of the new pool. A lot of people donated their own hard earned money and gave up a lot of time and effort to arrange fundraising events. I still have the full list of family names and organisations, as printed on the 26th July 2001 by the Grange Now (issue 119 July 2001).Can someone please tell me that the panels are safe and well, and that they weren’t broken up and scrapped during the demolition work?John Sayle Grange-Over-Sands.Grange Town Council can confirm that the panel of glass inscribed with all the names of the donors to Berners Pool is currently stored in the Council Chambers, Victoria Hall. It is hoped that if the Lido is re-opened that it may be placed within there. If members of the public wish to view the panel, you may book an appointment by calling 32375.

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

Choose carefully when choosing someone to help you administer an estate.

Do not be misled when ‘buying’ probate services. It is not as simple as saying you get what you pay for. Sometimes, you pay plenty and get poor service in return.It is difficult for local lawyers to compete with high-street banks, and national Financial Advisers dressed up as experts at Wills and Probate work when really, they are not. They may sneak in by offering bereavement advice via a ‘not for profit’ website or call centre which, if you dig deeper, is funded by a probate or financial services firm. The pink front door leads you into a paid for service when you thought you were getting free assistance. We are open and honest about what we do. Come to see us about your Will, future planning, or the administration of an estate. The first meeting is free and followed up with a letter setting out your circumstances, the help we can offer and a fixed fee. No pressure. Nothing hidden. No need to sign up until you know what you are getting, who is providing the service and how much it costs. If you are approached by a non lawyer to ‘help’ you with the administration of someone’s estate, think- Do you know who you are dealing with? The ‘consultant’ who comes to see you is probably employed by a third-party company. Do you know who they are? Are they qualified and do they know what they are talking about? Do you trust them? Beware the hard sell. The consultant is generally a salesperson, there to ‘sell’ you the service. They will want the estate papers (including any will) and once you have parted with that, you are in their hands. There can be a lot of pressure to sign up during this meeting.Fixed fees are not always good. It depends on how high they are fixed! Get a quote from a lawyer and don’t believe it if you are told that lawyers are always the most expensive option. And some lawyers are less expensive than others. Keep control. Don’t automatically give Power of Attorney to deal with the estate. It takes away your decision making power. We take Powers of Attorney for this in limited circumstances, say if a client is not up to the stress or work involved or if they are busy with other things and want to hand over control. Just be careful! Choose carefully. You don’t have to sign up immediately. You will have a 7 day cooling-off period but many people are too embarrassed to use this having already said yes. Ask questions about who will be providing the service, and who you will be dealing with on a day to day basis. Always consult an alternative provider, preferably your local solicitor. Turn to Poole Townsend to make a free appointment without obligation for proper, expert advice on wills and probate, future planning or the administration of an estate.Visit www.pooletownsend.co.uk/choosecarefully2

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Allithwaite Primary SchoolWe have had a very exciting start to the year, starting with the Westmorland Show visit for the whole school. The children had a wonderful experience, and this year our theme, for the Learning for Life Tent, was Commonwealth Games. Our Reception children didn’t attend the show but had a fantastic experience at the Old Vicarage with Zoolab, handling snakes, giant snails, cockroaches and many more exciting creatures.

We had lots of success with our contributions at the Cartmel and Allithwaite Shows over the summer and at the start of term. We are now looking forward to harvest, where we will be raising funds for our sponsored

child, Angel Sarah, who lives in Ghana. We are hosting a Harvest festival on Monday 6th October at 2:45pm at St Mary’s Church where we will be selling a whole range of cakes on the day.

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ACCOMMODATIONHAZELWOOD COURT very spacious, fully furnished, self-contained 2/3 bedroomed, 2 bathroomed apartments in fine country house near Grange. With extensive grounds, ample parking and unspoilt views, these well-maintained, centrally heated properties are ideal for relaxing re-unions with distant family and friends, or for a short-term stay during your property renovation or house move. Low autumn/winter rates. Christmas/New Year periods still available. To arrange viewing, ring 015395 34196 www.hazelwoodcourt.co.uk

ACCOUNTS & SELF ASSESSMENTFOR HANDS ON ASSISTANCE with accounts, Self Assessment and VAT. Locally. Call 015395 58916.

ALEXANDER TECHNIQUELOCAL TEACHER, 20 years experience, phone Michael 015395 31781 www.fmalexandertechnique.co.uk E-mail [email protected] (Home visits available)

ARCHITECTSROGER ARMSTRONG ARCHITECT, Lindale. Design / Property Advice / Applications. Tel 015395 34314. [email protected]

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

ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGDRAWINGS FOR EXTENSIONS , l o f t conversions, new builds etc. Phone B.J. Walker F.T.C. Building Science. 015395 52211. [email protected]

BICYCLE REPAIRSBIKE REPAIRS. Qualified Cycle Mechanic available to undertake any bike repairs. Collection Service available. Call Tim on 07530 164 926

BOOKSRARE AND COLLECTABLE Books bought. Fair prices offered for large or small collections. Contact Pete Fry Tel: 015395 35125 E-mail: [email protected] BOOKS Collectable and contemporary books. Main Street, Grange. Open Mon-Sat 9:30 – 4.30. 015395 38817

BUILDERS / JOINERSA B WILSON & SON

Over 30 years experience in building, joinery & maintenance including ground work, paving, slating landscaping, tiling,

roofing, plastering,custom made decking & summer houses

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Greenhalgh & Son All building work undertaken. 015395 38931 or 015395 34261

CARE SERVICESHEYDAYS CARE & SUPPORT SERVICES We go that extra mile. Providing the highest standard of care and support, helping you to maintain your independence in the comfort of your own home. Long term care packages over 10 hours or more per week will qualify for a free community alarm. We are registered with the Care Quality Commission, Cumbria County Council & Primary Care Trust. Visit us at www.heydayscare.co.uk or contact Dawn or Kelly on 015395 52548

CARPETSCARPETS & VINYLS Full and part rolls in stock. Free local estimates and delivery. Fitting service available. Albert Road, Grange-Over-Sands & Market Hall, Kendal. Tel: 015395 34061 Mob: 07905 687 672 www.homedeliverycarpets.com

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

Classifieds

We’re now back in the thick of the term and enjoying this Indian summer but have plenty going on to keep you fit and intellectually stimulated over the coming months. Things we are keen to get off the ground which we have delayed at present include:-• Post Natal Fitness. We are asking

whether evenings are more preferable to run a class, especially Thursdays so call in to register your interest.

• Exercise classes for those with early dementia, again names being taken as we are sure it will be an invaluable service once up and running

• Additional Pilates classes, names being taken for one with Sue Hotchkiss on Monday mornings 10.15am at Lindale village hall and Sam Grundy a Fitness Pilates class 6-7pm on Tuesday evenings at Allithwaite Community Centre.

• We have had a disappointing response to some of our new initiatives such as Mother and Toddler Yoga, Pregnancy Yoga and Yoga for Kids. If you are at all interested please let us know as we can resurrect classes at any point, subject to sufficient numbers.

• Short of just 2 to get Geographical landscapes of the Lake District going

Calling on all your parents who have toddlers. Why not get them active by joining our Didi Dots 2:00-2.45 at the Keg and Kitchen, run by Street dance entrepreneur Lucy Everett, who also runs the popular Street Dance classes now at Grange School.We have a host of NEW classes in October which include:-• Women’s Institutes Finest, cookery with

Julie Woodburn starting 15/10/14• The Colours of Autumn with Joan

Bentley rearranged to 11/10/14• Sugarcraft-carnations on the 18/10/14

with D King• Cupcake decorating including

Christmas Ideas 11/10/14• Pilates Masterclass 18/10/14 with Sue

Hotchkiss (only suitable for experienced learners)

• Spaces still on Know your camera and how to use it with award winning tutor Elle Jones

• Make a patchwork cushion 18/10/14• Stained glass workshop 18/10/14• Silversmithing & Enamelling 11/10/14

with Amanda Hunter• Painting in Watercolour workshop with

Bob Henfrey 11/10/14 subject fruit, flowers and foliage (spaces limited to 4 at tutor’s own studio)

• Painting in Acrylics workshop 18/10/14• Beginners Landscape Photography

11/10/14• Upcycling furniture 18/10/14• Felt Jewellery workshop 11/10/14• Effective Communications workshop

with PR guru Tony Maguire 18/10/14• Basic Nail Art workshop 18/10/14• Creative Yoga Masterclass with Sue

Ward 11/10/14• Introduction to Basic Sports Massage

with David Jackson 11/10/14• Reading Children’s Literature workshop

11/10/14

• Glass Fusing workshop with Marilyn Hale 18/10/14

• Introduction to Bookbinding 11/10/14• Christmas glass gifts including tree

decorations starting 04/11/14In addition to the above, we are keen to get more names for our guitar class, being run in Ulverston by Alan Fitzgerald which was a big success last year, so dust off those strings and give us a ring! We also have a talented artist, Diana Merrick who runs classes with the involvement of Life models so think about enrolling on her Portraiture Drawing class, starting in early November 14. Additionally, we have some take-up for classes such as Spanish but insufficient for a viable class so if you do wish to learn another language please get in touch. We also continue to offer FREE tuition in GCSE Maths and English, for those wishing to acquire these formal qualifications, maybe to improve their future career prospects. Please note, that taking the final examination and completing coursework for these two courses, is not optional but is integral to us securing funding. As you can see, lots to choose from and plenty more as space does not permit me to describe the rich variety of all the classes we have in this locality. The important thing is to continue to support them. Thanks to all who have signed up thus far, we appreciate your custom.Jude GoddenCommunity Learning Manager

Enrolments ongoing, join at any time

Basic Garden Design

Make that first impression count 11/10

The colours of Autumn 11/10

Silversmithing & Enamelling-11/10

Sugarcraft – 18/10 Carnations

Cupcake decorating incl Xmas ideas 11/10

Maths and English GCSEs – places available

Website uploaded with course info sheets for 14/15

www.cartmeladulted.org.uk or call 015395 36323 to book NOW!

Adult EducationCARPET CLEANERS

CHAMPION CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANINGCarpets, 3-piece suites & rugs cleaned

Great prices & free quotationsFor a professional, friendly & reliable service

Call 015395 62390 or 07977 021002www.championcarpetcleaning.co.uk

Clean Genie quality carpet cleaning domestic and commercial, nursing homes etc. FREE QUOTES www.clean-genie-south-lakes.co.uk 07825 201 657 / 015395 34095

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

CAT CAREGOING ON HOLIDAY?

Hospital Stay? Last Minute Departure? Whatever the reason I will take care of your cat(s) in

their own home in your absence. Fully insured and excellent references. Kennel Maids Professional Pet Care.

015395 52099. 0776 176 7344 WWW.P4WS.CO.UK

CATERINGANDREW SOUTHCOTT CATERING. Whatever the occasion large or small we come to you to make your event very special. 015395 59090.

CHIMNEY SWEEPRob Chambers

All types of chimneys and flues.Member of the

National Association of Chimney Sweeps HETAS Approved. Fully insured.

Tel: 01229 588025. Mobile: 07881 921529ANDREW BACKHOUSE CHIMNEY SWEEP LTD Established 1992. Trading standards approved. All types of chimneys and flues swept. Camera surveys. Member of the Institute of Chimney Sweeps. Tel 015394 45117 or 0776 314 5594

CHIROPODIST/PODIATRISTSUE LAWTON (S.R.Ch,D.Pod.M,M.Ch.S) HCPC Registered Chiropodist. Registered & qualified for 24 years. Home visits covering Grange, Ulverston & surrounding area. 01229 861921DAVE HEMMINGS M.Inst.Ch.Pod. HCPC Registered. Home visits Grange & surrounding areas. 015395 35487 or 0773 644 8702 CHIROPODY CLINIC Milnthorpe. Ground f loor cl inic/parking available, Bridge End Business Park, Park Road, Milnthrope. HCPC registered/degree in Podiatr ic Medicine. Over 20 years NHS/pr ivate exper ience. www.judithswift.co.uk 015395 64303

CLEANING SERVICESLAKELAND MAIDS (015395) 34305Home helps, General housework.

Spring cleans, Holiday homes.Move in/out cleans, Carpet cleaning.

Fully insured, References available. Est. 20 yrsCLEAN CHOICE high standard cleaning. Friendly, local service. Call Emma on 0779 544 1324 / 01229 716 242 visit www.cleanchoice.info or e-mail [email protected], quality cleaning service + personal care. Shopping, companionship, sleep over, light gardening. Experienced lady, NVQ3 in care. References available. 015395 33153CLEANER. Quality cleaning and laundry services. Reasonable rates. Hours available. Call Joan on 0770 622 1466 / 07979 127 318 or e-mail [email protected]&M CLEANING regular, one offs & spring cleans. 0774 7404 775 / 015395 32195.Clean Genie Commercial Cleaning, routine and techncial. Specialist commercial kitchen duct cleaners and kitchen deep cleans. Office cleans, holiday homes, caravans, moving cleans, lettings cleans, high access and technical cleans, high access window cleans, disaster recovery cleans. Regular office or other place of work cleans. Free quotes, 24 hour service, LOCAL OFFICE in Grange with a dedicated team that won’t let you down! www.clean-genie-south-lakes.co.uk 07825 201 657 / 015395 34095Lady Jane Cleaning offers experienced, mature and friendly help at home. 1st hour free, October only. Good references available. Tel 015395 32038 Mob 07966 532 602

CLOCK & ANTIQUES RESTORERHANDYMAN SERVICES Clock, Barometer, Furniture Repair and restoration undertaken also minor domestic household repairs. No job too small. Tel: (015395) 33664 Mob: 0750 4888 426 ask for Tim e-mail: [email protected].

Why not do something really special this year?The first open meeting for volunteers interested in helping with this year’s Christmas Day lunch will be held at the Netherwood Hotel at 7.30pm on Thursday 16 October. For further information please call Fiona Daley on 33232 or Liz Benson on 32507.

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CLOCK REPAIRS & RESTORATIONExpert Clock Repairs to all quality clocks

by qualified craftsman British Watchmakers & Clockmakers Guild

For a complete service call Westmorland Clocks on 015395 52215

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

COMPUTER TUTORLEARN TO USE A COMPUTER in the comfort of your own home in a relaxed and informal manner. For all your requirements, Tel: Jennie on 015395 32621.

CONSERVATORIESA COMPLETE SERVICE from building a new conservatory to simply replacing of tired panels. Hinges, handles and locks. Exterior and interior deep-clean valeting of conservatories using professional access and cleaning equipment . Contact the specialists: ConserVCARE 015395 35311

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

COUNSELLING /HYPNOTHERAPYHIGHLY EXPERIENCED NHS Therapist available for private work, Thurs / Fri’s, Grange. Louise Tych, BA Counselling, MBACP Accredited. Professional help for issues including depression, loss, anxiety, phobias and low self esteem. 07775 610 480 www.southlakescounselling.co.uk

DOG BEHAVIORISTTRAVELS TO YOU. All aspects covered. From pulling to leadership issues, Martin Gleadow. Tel: 015395 63567SPECIALIST IN RESCUE REHABILITATION

& SOCIALISATIONWendy Senior - Kennel Maids

0776 176 7344WWW.P4WS.CO.UK

SEE US ON FACEBOOK

DOG GROOMINGProfessional Dog Groomer, fully qualified, free local collection & delivery, out of hours appointments. Lamberts Pet Supplies, Albert Road, Grange 015395 36544

DOG WALKINGDOG WALKING - SOCIALISATION - PUPPY WALKING and other services available. KENNEL MAIDS Professional Pet Care. 015395 52099. 0776 176 7344 WWW.P4WS.CO.UK See us on Facebook.

DOUBLE GLAZINGTHE COMPLETE SERVICE – from replacing a single misted unit to a complete home refurbishment. Call us for a free estimate 015395 35311. ConserVCARE – All round Care and Repair for your property

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

DRY STONE WALLING GARDEN WALLS, field walls, walltop fencing, grant work. Established 1997. Contact Neil Stanway 015395 31382, mob. 07748 271078.

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORST W Electrical (Cumbria) Ltd

Electrical Contractors, Domestic, Commercial and Industrial,

NICEIC Approved Contractor Free estimates given,

Call 015395 59089 or 07702 792 916

LOCAL ELECTRICIAN NICEIC Approved Testing

All domestic work & new installations Full & partial re-wires. Free estimates

Contact Duke on 07970 601 379 Grange & South Lakes

ENGRAVINGENGRAVING/TROPHIES Kendal Trophies 01539 740217 / Eddie Sharp Sports 01229 587519. www.ulverstonsportsandkendaltrophies.co.uk

EXERCISE CLASSGentle exercise at Abbot Hall Hotel. Kents Bank, Grange EVERY Wednesday 9.15-10.15am. £4.50 per session. Any queries phone Elaine at Fitness & Wellbeing on 07855 135 714

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

FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERYSITTING PRETTY Antique, traditional and modern furniture re-upholstered locally by time served craftswoman. 20 years experience. Lesley Fursey 01229 480638 www.sitting-pretty-ulverston.co.ukANDREW POWELL UPHOLSTERY. Trading locally for 17 years in all aspects of antique, traditional and modern furniture restoration 015395 33284. [email protected]

GARDENINGGRANGE GARDENERS

for GARDEN MAINTENANCE & DESIGNExtensive plant knowledge

We maintain gardens all year roundCall Michael & Elizabeth Thornborough015395 32118 (leave a message if out)

www.gardendesigncumbria.com.

FERNLEIGH GARDEN SERVICES all aspects of maintenance, lawn care, complete clearances, tidy ups, planting,

tree work, painting, hedges, pressure washing, waste removed.

College trained,call George 0779 686 7762 or 015395 83921

GARDEN SERVICESDJ DIXON OF GRANGE

Gardens maintained to the highest standards, mowing, hedges, trees, pressure washing,

overgrown gardens cleared - no job too big. Fully insured. For a high quality service

with an outstanding reputation. Mobile: 0771 320 3609.

GARDEN MAINTENANCE, grass/hedge cutting, weeding, pruning, treework, dry stone walling. James Hawksley Ltd Tel 07980 354 651 / 01524 784869HARD LANDSCAPING, patios, fencing, decking, ponds, walling, paving. James Hawksley Ltd Tel: 07980 354 651 / 01524 784869GARDEN CLEARANCE grass and hedge cutting, strimming and fencing. Ron’s Tidy Garden. Tel: 01229 580345, Mobile: 07904 151 964. Reliable and honestHAMISH FOULERTON high quality, professional garden maintenance. Grass cutting & strimming. Trees, hedges & shrubs pruned. Fencing, patios, planting & garden tidy-ups. 15 yrs reliable experience. Tel 07747 788 370 or 01539 730501COPELAND LANDSCAPES, stonewalling, patios, tree work, hedge cutting, fencing, etc. Established 1980. 015395 33165. Mob: 07850 171 798.M.T. HOWARTH. Hedges, shrubs, tree pruning, grass cutting & strimming & Power Washing. All jobs considered. Tel: 015395 33182 Mob: 0789 473 7069. BRYAN DAWSON. Grass cutting, General Gardening and Handy Man. Tel: 015395 33174. Mob: 07522 441 087.SAMANTHA HODGSON Garden maintenance, planting, all type of garden work considered. 18 years horticultural knowledge. Please call: 07760 192083 or 015395 52458.ANDREW CRAGG General Garden Work tel 015395 35176PAUL GIBBONS leaf removal, grass cutting, strimming, weeding, pruning. Tel 015395 58498 Mob 07908 843 714GARY SEYMOUR LANDSCAPE specialist. All types of garden work incl hedge and grass cutting contracts undertaken, commercial and domestic. 40yrs experience, reliable 07932 035 531

Tree Stumps RemovedGET A QUOTE ONLINE

or call Peter on 01539 720441www.Tree-Stumps-Removed.co.uk

Experienced Female Gardener looking for part-time work. Cleaning, home-help, dog walking and baby-sitting also undertaken. Contact Jane on 015395 36445

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

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

HANDYMAN SERVICESHANDYMAN SERVICES by qualified Electrician. Electrical repairs, decorating, flatpacks, joinery & plumbing. Competitive prices. Trevor 015395 35303. Mob: 07717 080 451HANDYMAN with VAN, professional service, affordable rates. Call 34126 or 07818 880 720

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

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

HOLIDAYS FOR DOGSTHE ORIGINAL HOLIDAYS FOR DOGS

PROFESSIONAL PET CARE SINCE 2000KENNEL MAIDS

Professional Home BoardingDog Walking • Cat Care • Small Pets

Pet Sitting • Doggy Day CareFully licensed with SLDC

Fully insured & Excellent ReferencesPLEASE NOTE

We are not an agency or a franchiseWE DO NOT BOARD OUT DOGS TO THIRD PARTIES

We are mature professionalsHaving worked as a team for more than 10yrs

We can provide fully checkable references andare highly recommended

by our local Veterinary PracticeTel 015395 52099 Mobile 0776 176 7344WWW.P4WS.CO.UK Beware of imitations.

See us on Facebook

HOLIDAY LETHoliday Home to let in central Grange. Sleeps 8+cot; 4 bedrooms & 3 bathrooms Ideal for family reunions/visiting friends! Contact Sarah & Richard 01539 536292 [email protected]

HOUSE CLEARANCESHouse Clearances, Houses, Garages, Sheds

cleared and all contents removed.For prompt reliable and confidential service contact Graham Walkden.

Tel: 015395 32793/62378WA HOUSE CLERANCES & REMOVALS

A professional service for homes & garages All rubbish removed

Phone 07528 049 516 or 015395 59469

IRONINGIRONING by Lisa 015935 35422 or 07976 512487

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

JOINERS/BUILDERSBB Wilson & Son

All aspects of Joinery and Building from Ground Work to Slating Landscaping,

ConservatoriesLoft conversions, Extensions.

Established 50 years, no job too smallFree estimates.

Tel: 015395 59039 - 015395 58340

LANDSCAPINGHARD LANDSCAPING fencing, walling, block paving, flagging, paths, patios, driveways, ponds. Free estimates, all work guaranteed. Call Martin Eland 015395 59472, mobile 07821 260 730.HARD LANDSCAPING FEATURES created in wood, water and stone. Dry stone specialist. 20yrs experience. George Newton 07818 802 659 or 015395 30469Greenhalgh & Son Landscaping, water features, irrigation systems. 015395 38931 or 015395 34261

LAUNDRY SERVICESWashing, drying, ironing

Collection & Delivery service available Holiday Cottages & Guest Houses welcome Call Joan on 0770 622 1466 / 07979 127 318

E-mail [email protected]

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

MASSAGE THERAPYMASSAGE and Craniosacral therapy for back, neck and shoulder pain. Meg Henderson 015395 36298 www.meghendersontherapy.co.uk

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

MOBILE HAIRDRESSERMICHELLE Grange 34904CHARLOTTE – Mobile Hairdresser 07966 543 223 or 015395 32989LADIES & GENTS HAIR AT HOME 20 years experience in the Grange over Sands area. Contact Joanne 015395 35279 07717 836 926

MONUMENTAL MASONSABLE MEMORIALS - Monumental Masons. Time served masons with over 30 years experience. New memorials, Second inscriptions, repaints, regilds and renovations. Free estimates and home visits given. Phone 01539 735583 or 01524 784920.PARKIN and JACKSON-Monumental Masons. New memorials, second inscriptions, repaints, regilds and renovations. Visit the showroom on 14 Appleby Road, Kendal LA9 6ES. Telephone 01539 722838. Free estimates and brochure on request.

MUSICChuck Fish Music Professional musician available for gigs, weddings and special occasions. Live music, DJ/disco, photography and other packages available. Guitar tuition for all ages. 07879 559 685 www.chuck-fish.com

NURSERY SCHOOLACORN MONTESSORI Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9 – 12.30. Wednesday 9 – 1.30. Tuesday & Thursday 1 – 3.30pm. Contact Melanie Knight 015395 35629 / 07971 828 797

OSTEOPATHYSTATE REGISTERED OSTEOPATHS Jolyon and Val Wardle, caring and experienced practitioners, are available weekdays at the Parish Hall Clinic to treat a variety of conditions. 015395 58647.

OVEN CLEANINGOVEN CLEANING SERVICE South Lakes. Domestic oven cleaning specialists. For more information or to book your appointment telephone Keith Hill on 01539 739622Clean Genie Oven Cleaning domestic and commercial. FREE QUOTES www.clean-genie-south-lakes.co.uk 07825 201 657 / 015395 34095

PAINTING & DECORATINGLee Logan Ltd.

Quality Painter & Decorator + Tiling. Reasonable rates. Tel: 07708 213079

P Millea25 years experience.

Free quotations any size job. For a friendly service phone 015242 71001

Mobile anytime 0791 048 4667

STEVEN T WELSBY EST. 1979Your Local Painter & Decorator

City & Guilds AdvancedFull Technology Certificate

Fully InsuredGRANGE OVER SANDS 015395 34499

Stephen J. Brown CGLI Advanced Craft Trained

Professional Decorator Paper Hanging Specialist

Covering all aspects of trade 30 years experience, Free Quotes

Tel 015395 35229 or 0798 902 5850

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

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PAINTING & DECORATINGTrustworthy Lady Interior Decorators

Deer Park Decorators Quality, Tidy Work at Reasonable Rates

Call Michelle on tel 015395 66149 or 07876 645751

PATHS DRIVES & PATIO CLEANINGJohn Nottingham Grange 34904, or visit www.johnnottinghamservices.co.uk

PAVINGC & L PAVING

Specialists in Indian Sandstone laying FlaggingBlockpaving/Fencing/Walling/Groundworks

Free, no obligation, written quotations(015242)22012/07896 754 833

[email protected]

PERSONAL TRAINERFITNESS AND WELLBEING Personal training with Elaine Towler at the gym or your own home. 07855 135 714

PHYSICAL THERAPYRELIEF AND REHABILITATION of Back Pain, Stress, Sports Injuries and Muscle Dysfunction. Contact Mr. G. Grayrigge IIST (Dip) ICHFST, (Adv. Dip) Biomechanics & Sports M e d i c i n e o n 0 1 5 3 9 5 3 6 4 8 3 . H o m e V i s i t s Av a i l a b l e . w w w. g r a y r i g g e . c o m e-mail: [email protected] Care Injury Clinic Expert diagnosis, fast effective treatment. David Jackson Clinical Sports & Remedial Therapist (FHFST) (IIST DIP) (PFA DIP) (ATLM) (CERT ED),18 years clinical experience. Treatment & rehabilitation of all muscle & joint injuries, specialising in the treatment of Sciatica. Contact 015395 83592 / 0787 961 8911 www.albmaleaf.co.uk

PSYCHOTHERAPY & HYPNOTHERAPYP r o f e s s i o n a l P s y c h o t h e r a p y & Hypnotherapy , Ulverston & South Lakes. Karyn Segers Tel 07729 265 369 www.awakeninnerhealing.co.uk

PLASTERINGNJR PLASTERING for all your plastering needs, inside & out. Ring Niall on 07917 458 911 or 58221

PLUMBING & HEATINGRICHARD WYATT PLUMBER From bathrooms to ball valves no jobs too small. Daytime 0777 260 2506, evenings 015395 35653.ADRIAN A TURNER LTD, Central Heating and Bathrooms Gas Safe Registered.Tel: 015395 34775 Mob: 07821 813062.A. TYSON PLUMBING & HEATING. See main advert back page. Tel 015395 32761. Mob. 0796 738 4114

JOHN RHODES Plumbing & HeatingGas Safe Registered

Working locally for 35 yearsNewton in Cartmel 015395 31585

07810 881910 TAYLOR

Plumbing & Heating EngineersGas Safe Registered

LindaleDarren Taylor 07778 394 206

PORCELAIN RESTORATIONPorcelain & Ceramics Repair. Paintings restored. J&M Restorers 015395 68915

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

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

RECLAIMED OAK BEAMSWe have a good stock of Reclaimed English & French Oak Beams & Timbers. Various sizes & shapes - if you want it, we’ve probably got it! Delivery also available. Come and visit us in Ulverston. Call on 07920 117 047 / email: [email protected]

REFLEXOLOGYReflexologist & Reiki Master Reflexology, Reiki Healing & transformational workshops. Ulverston & South Lakes. Karyn Segers Tel 07729 265 369 www.awakeninnerhealing.co.uk

REIKI HEALING & CRYSTAL COURSESSacred Space - Jane Alexander

Reiki Master TeacherExperienced Healer & Crystal TherapistCreating space for you in a hectic worldAppointments in Foxfield and Ulverston

Tel 07841 581 979 [email protected] www.sacredspace-reiki.co.uk

REMOVALSSteele`s Removals ltd

Local * National * International Secure Self- Storage 24hour access

+ Self-Drive Removal [email protected]

01229 820777

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

SITUATIONS VACANTProgrammer wanted ACM Intruments, Cark. Andrew 015395 59185Delivery rounds, monthly. Please contact Grange Now office for more information 015395 35453

STAINED GLASSTRADITIONAL LEADED WINDOWS Design-Construction-Installation-Repairs-Restoration-Encapsulation. Glass for any decor. Contact Stuart 015395 58717 or 0775 941 5516 www.stainedglasscraftsman.co.uk

STONE WALLINGBRADLEY REEVE Landscaping, stone walling, patios. Tel: 015395 58221 or 07788 688427.

STORAGEGENERAL/CARAVAN/BOAT STORAGE. Lawler 34136.

TILERTIP TOP TILER Domestic & commercial tiling for floors and walls. 07970 521 218

TIMBER GARDEN BUILDINGSWe build locally in Ulverston - bespoke High Quality Timber Garden Log & Bin Stores, Sheds, Workshops, Summerhouses, Cabins, Garden Offices & also Camping Pods - all can be built to any size & specification required or choose from standard range! Give me a call or come along and see what we can do! Tel: 07920 117 047 or 01229 587419 (answer machine) Email: [email protected]

TUITIONLANGUAGE TUITION By Professional Linguist in French, German, Spanish & Portuguese up to A Level or just conversational. Tel: Emilia Giffney 015395 34798 Mb 0786 751 3299.MATHS TUITION Dr Helen Edwards Examiner and experienced maths tutor – offers secondary tuition tailored to individual requirements. Early start gives best opportunity for improvement. For more information phone 015395 33586MUSIC TEACHER: LRAM, ARCM. Vocal and Piano tuition. Theory: coaching for examinations. 015395 32875German, French, Spanish, English Foreign Language tuition by professional experienced linguist for examinations, beginners, businesses, conversation. Contact Sonja Vietoris on 077303 717 62 and 015395 35667

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

VENUE FOR ALL OCCASIONSHALECAT HOUSE & GARDENS

Available for holiday lets and as a wedding venuewww.halecat.co.uk

015395 52387

WANTEDTHE LANTERN CHARITY SHOP needs “Good as New” items. Open: Thurs, Fri, Sat 9.30am - 4.30pm. Church Rd, Allithwaite. Tel: 33458.Wanted - TOOLS, gardening, joinery, engineering etc. Garages cleared. Tel 32793WANTED to BUY or LET Garage/Lock-up/Shed or Storage. Grange area 07803 009 600OLD STAMP ALBUMS collections, accumulations etc. (collector not dealer). Tel 015395 34482D.A.B. Radio, good condition - thanks. Tel 0797 690 8005Does anybody have any old quality stereo separates that they no longer use and wish to sell? Amp - Record Deck - Reel 2 Reel - CD Player - Speakers etc. 07811 921 694Local Collector pays cash for old pre-war postcards. Tel 015395 58936 / 07747 630 628

WINDOW CLEANINGEXPERIENCED WINDOW CLEANER. Available for work, any area, reasonable rates. Tel: 015395 35062

SKB WINDOW CLEANING any window, any height

glass, frames, sills, doors cleaned every time. solar panels, gutters, conservatories. Fully insured

Simon - 015395 61107 or 07783802192

YOGAYOGA FOR ALL: Become stronger, more flexible, relaxed and revitalised. Monday, 7-8.30 pm, Grange Methodist Hall. Classes resume on 1 September. Newcomers welcome. Fully qualified and experienced teacher. Contact Cathy Lubelska, BWY Dip. REPs Level 3, on 015395 34377 or 07814 292 266

FREE FOR SALE Free for Sale next deadline is Friday 17th October, subject to space. Single items max £200, in writing to our offices or e-mail [email protected] and supply name and addressGolf trolley, golf clubs in bag & balls, 1 Cannon gasfire, size 8 golf shoes, tin of studs & keys £100ono. 33963Zanussi worktop dishwasher, 5 settings £40. 59174Large soft travel bag, zipped, w wheels, grey w red flash, as new £20. 34155Garden roller £12. Flaggers’ maul £20. Scythe £17. Dumpy level staff & tripod £40. 32885Sturdy wooden bunk beds w ladder in good cond suitable for all ages, divides into 2 single beds + Laura Ashley football duvet sets £60. 33292Road Trailer 6x3x2 braked, drop tailgate, 4 corner steadies, single axle, stop, tail & brake lights, cover, spare wheel £75ono. 07933 765 397Maypole Waterproof Caravan/Motorhome Top Cover fits up to 4.1m/14 ft, brand new £40 ono. 36763Handmade coffee table solid dark wood rustic £40. 0777 960 1354Lion double 9’ wood ladder excellent cond £15. Trolley, black metal w 4 shelves £10. Wheelbarrow - free. 34505Roofing felt, roll of heavy duty £8. TV Aerial w clamps & cable, as new £20. Hoover Turbo vac w tools £10. Hoover 417E cylinder vac w box & tools, collectors item £25. Vintage wooden fishing reel £8. Steering wheel lock, heavy duty £5. 32101Dolls House, large wooden pink, 3 floors, incl furniture & dolls needs a little TLC £55. 36384Gold carpet 13’ x 12’ reasonable quality £20 underlay 26’ x 12’ Call for details 33880

SITUATIONS VACANT

T. DIXONNORTH WESTAERIAL SPECIALISTS

43 years experience. FREE estimates, All work guaranteed

AERIAL & SATELLITE SPECIALISTGRANGE AND DISTRICT COVERED

ON A DAILY BASIS

Head Office, 7 Pinewood Avenue, Bare, Morecambe, Lancs. LA4 6HW.

Tel: 01524 415969 Mob: 07814 388756

Est. 1968

AERIAL SPECIALISTS

Woodlands HotelMeathop, Grange-Over-Sands,

Cumbria LA11 6RB

Part Time or Full Time Positions

Kitchen Assistant Assisting the Head Chef Small but busy Kitchen

Front of House Meet & Greet Guests

Table Service / Bar work Popular Busy Restaurant

Housekeeper Receptionist

Experience preferred

Send CV’s to [email protected]

If you would like to know more Phone Roz or Steve

015395 34128

Dispensary & Medicines ManagerCartmel Surgery, CartmelDue to the relocation of our current Dispensary Manager we are looking to replace her with an experienced

Dispenser. The ideal candidate will hold a dispensing qualification of NVQ 2 or above and have previous experience of the day to day running of a busy dispensary. The position may also

include some reception duties, therefore excellent IT & communication skills are essential. Hours of work Mon 8.00am-3.00pm, Wed 9.00am-3.00pm, Thurs &

Fri 12.30-6.30pm (total 25 hrs), although there may be some flexibility for the right candidate, but they must be able to cover

holidays/sickness. Pay dependable on qualifications/experience and option to

join NHS Pension Scheme.

Apply in writing or by email with CV to: Janice Longmire, Practice Manager

Cartmel Surgery, Cartmel,Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria LA11 6PH

Closing date for applications Wednesday 15th October.

015395 36366 [email protected]

www.iialtd.co.uk

PARAPLANNERChartered Financial Planning firm

Seeks to recruit an additional Paraplanner to support

the directors following continued growth. This is a permanent position within our Grange over Sands office.

Excellent remuneration package commensurate with experience and

qualifications. Ideally qualifed to Diploma Level 4 or above

Please send CV to: Julie Cowperthwaite, Practice

Manager at [email protected] Investment

Associates Ltd.Chartered Financial Planners

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ROOFING

ROOFING

JOINERY & BUILDING

REPLACEMENT UPVC

SCRAP METAL COLLECTION

Joinery & Building Contractor

GRAHAM FAULKNERJOINER & BUILDING SERVICES

New Builds Extensions Renovations Loft Conversions Kitchens Bathrooms

uPVC & Timber Windows, Doors & Conservatories

From Design To insTallaTion25 years experience

no VaT on labour

Tel: 015395 64587Mob: 0787 602 5976

E-Mail: [email protected]

Joinery & Building Contractor

GRAHAM FAULKNERJOINER & BUILDING SERVICES

New Builds Extensions Renovations Loft Conversions Kitchens Bathrooms

uPVC & Timber Windows, Doors & Conservatories

From Design To insTallaTion25 years experience

no VaT on labour

Tel: 015395 64587Mob: 0787 602 5976

E-Mail: [email protected]

W.G. BrownlieJoinery & Building Contractors

• Extensions• Renovations• Loft Conversions• Refurbishments• Replacement Windows,

Doors & Conservatories in uPVC or Timber

• Hardwood Flooring Specialists

All high quality Bespoke JoineryExtensive local experience in holiday

homes & second homes since 1999IGLS. 29 Greengate,

Levens, Cumbria. LA8 8NFTel: 015395 60673

Mob: 07810 602999email: [email protected]

Chris ShawcrossReplacement Double Glazing Units,

Windows, Doors, Conservatories, Facia Boards & Gutters in uPVC. Free Estimates

Tel: 015395 58214Mob: 0789 969 0259

CARPENTRY & JOINERY

PAINTING & DECORATING

David Postlethwaite LtdCarpentry & Joinery

• Kitchen Fitting• All aspects of internal joinery• Fencing & Decking• uPVC / Wooden facia, doors & windows• No VAT on Labour Cost• Free Estimates

Office: 01229 364 601Mob: 07815 978 998

PHILIP SHAWCARPENTER

& JOINERBuilt on Reputation

All aspects of Carpentry & JoineryDoors • Staircases • Window frames • Kitchens • Bathrooms • Loft Conversions • Extensions

Free Estimates • Fully InsuredEstablished 10 years

Brambles, Church Walk, FlookburghTel: 015395 59035

SITUATIONS VACANT

25 Years ExperienceInsurance Backed Warranties

Professional and Reliable01524 730666 or 07772 884690www.westmorlandflatroofing.co.uk

SIGN SERVICES

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

T: 015395 32135 M: 07747 145 766

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

Registered Velux window installer

Grange: 015395 35635 Mobile: 07770 303033Email: [email protected] FREE ESTIMATES

Your local reliable roofing service

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

• Lead Work• All Felt & Fibreglass

flat roofs. • Wood & UPVC

Facia Boards

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

LTD.

IAN BUCHAN WINDOWS

quality workmanship guaranteed

covering the south lakes

23 years experience in upvc

Call Grange015395 32593

07971 698 541

UPVC WINDOWS, DOORS, CONSERVATORIES,

FASCIA SOFFITS ETC.

BUILDING SERVICES

DAVID ROCKLIFFEGENERAL BUILDING LTD

All aspects of building work undertaken.Extensions, plastering, tiling etc.

Over 30 years experience. No VAT on labour(015395) 33530 or 07754 439 694

Scrap Metal CollectorSteve Robinson

washing machines, dryers, used car batteries & scrap cars collected

Steve 07967 934 945

CLERK TO THE GOVERNORS.The role of the clerk is to co-

ordinate and organise the governors’ meetings, have a knowledge of the instrument of governance, attend all the governors’ meetings which take place once a half term, take minutes

which are then circulated.The applicant will ideally have an

understanding of how meetings are conducted and recorded, computer skills and be a good communicator.

Salary: £15,189 pa pro rataBusiness Support BS2A

(approx. 7hrs per month)Closing date for applications 20th

October 2014 Please apply to Mrs Sarah Coleman at the school or telephone on 015395 33480

Lindale Church of England Primary School

A complete service from plans to paintwork

Established local firmFree estimates and advice

Extensions - Renovations - Conversions - Alterations

015395 33241 / 077535 74538

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Learners Pass Plus Motorway

Defensive Advanced

Improvement

Driving Assessments/Confidence Building

Manual & Automatic Peter Stas ADI (top grade) Ex-police instructor

Donna Watson ADI ROSPA Advanced Driver Tel: 015395 35983

www.drivetoarrive.com Safe driving – an investment for life

Drive

Arrivetoto

Driving Assessments/Confidence Building Manual & Automatic

Peter Stas ADI (top grade) Ex-police instructorDonna Watson ADI ROSPA Advanced Driver

Tel: 015395 35983www.drivetoarrive.com

Safe driving – an investment for life

Learners Pass Plus Motorway

Defensive Advanced Improvement

Miniheat Ltd.

015395 [email protected]

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

PLUMBING AND HEATINGENGINEERS - GAS SERVICE

AND REPAIR - NG/LPG

5423 Est. 1968

DRIVING SCHOOLS

JOINERY & BUILDING

PLUMBING & HEATING

GLAZING

TAXIS

PAINTING & DECORATING STORAGE

Quality Joinery& Building ServicesNo VAT on labour

Mobile: 07712 556904

I.R. LOGAN

MASON KNIGHTBUILDING AND JOINERY CONTRACTORS

David Melling & PartnersTel 015395 32840 Mobile 07817939971

www.masonknight.co.ukMembers of Federation of Master Builders

and Trust Mark

Caravan & Boat Storage

07764 609 387 / 015395 58126Moor Lane, Flookburgh

SECURE SELF STORAGE

www.southlakesstorage.co.uk

www.hodgson-builders.comTel: 07900 435409

015395 35201

Hodgson BuildersYour local choice

for all building & roofing work

Fibreglass Flat Roofing System

A.TYSONPLUMBING AND HEATING

Over 20 years experienceGas Central Heating & Bathroom Installer

Corgi Registered• HIGH QUALITY • FRIENDLY SERVICE •

• REASONABLE RATES •

FREE ESTIMATESTel: 015395 32761

Mob: 0796 7384114

Cleaning out gutters. Tel: 07732 362 186Great prices for interior work or external staining

Discounts for O.A.Ps

Mobile: 07805 862 658

A Star TaxisAll airports

and Seaports coveredLocal & long distance

runs availableHospital Appointments

NOW WITH TWO CARS

Ring Paul or Joan Tel: Flookburgh 58901

ECONOMICAL TAXIS LTD

P & J BUSHELL

SEAPORTS, STATIONS AND AIRPORTS

(MANCHESTER DAILY)4, 6, 8 & 16 seater mini-buses and

a disabled access vehicle available

DB DrivingDeborah Black ADI, Dip DI

•Friendly, patient, lady instructor•Tuition tailored to your needs•Confidence building & pass plus

Tel:01539 722777 Mob:07977 542853

Wareing & SonPlumbing & Heating

Engineers

No Call Out FeePrompt, friendly service

Tel: 34063 or 35425

Locally established with over 40 years

experience.

216602

Adrian A. Turner LtdPlumbing & Heating EngineerT: 015395 34775 M: 07821 813 062

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

H2O AAT

C.K. MILLSPAINTING & DECORATING

GENERAL CARPENTRYFor all your property restoration

& maintenance needs. 25 yrs exp.T: 015395 33640 M: 07776 360190

Email: [email protected]

Lake District Mobile Locksmith 3 Electronic locks, door/gates, 3 Secure Entry Systems 3 Access control/intercom 3 Discrete Service 3 Locks changed 3 Police CRB Approved

Call for a quote/estimateTel: 015395 68170

Mob: 07827 481 922

All aspects of decorating including wallpapering

Des Irwin 015395 36288

07771 636 8429 Westcliffe Gardens, Grange over Sands

Red Painting & Decorating

CAR SERVICING & REPAIRS

D.J. MarwoodCar Servicing and Repair

Tyres & ExhaustsDiagnostics

for all vehiclesNow selling car oils, accessories & parts

Unit 17, Alnat Business Park, Lindale

015395 33515

MK1 CARSGrange’s Premier Private Hire Taxi

07772 340831Lakes tours - A day at the races

Airport transfers Shopping trips - Hospital visits

LOCKSMITH

All Lock Problems Solved• Trading Standards Approved • Locks Opened, Fitted & Repaired• Domestic, Commercial & Auto• Car Keys Cut & Programmed• Police (CRB) Checked• 24 Hour, 7 Day Service• OAP Discount

Eden Mount Road, GrangeFreephone: 0800 783 1104

Mobile 07886 831336www.locks-express.com

The only Locksmiths based in Grange

Glazing & Joinery Service

015395 31096

Replacement double glazingWindows & Doors in wood &

uPVC by quality craftsmen

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

The local service you can rely onTel: 015395 30370

From individual sockets

to full rewires

Tony HudsonYour Local Landscape

Gardener and General BuilderMini Digger available

Mobile: 0779 1517 680Home: 015395 35918

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