44 CHURCH SERVICES IN APRIL2013 Sunday 7 April Easter 2 Caldbeck 11.00am. Holy Communion BS Rosley 9.30am Matins NR Sebergham 11.00am Morning Prayer ER Westward 9.30am Matins ER Welton 11.00am Matins NR Sunday 14 April Easter 3 Caldbeck 8.30am Holy Communion MR 11.00am Matins MR Rosley 9.30am Family Holy Communion NR Sebergham 11.00am Matins ER Castle Sowerby 11.00am Holy Communion NR Westward 10.45am Matins MH Sunday 21 April Easter 4 Caldbeck 8.30am Holy Communion MR 11.00am Family Praise MR Rosley 9.30am ext Family Holy Communion ER Westward 9.30am Holy Communion NR Welton 11.00am Holy Communion NR Sunday 28 April Easter 5 Caldbeck 8.30am Holy Communion MR 11.00am Morning Prayer ER Rosley 9.30am Family Holy Communion NR Sebergham 11.00am Holy Communion NR Westward 10.45am Holy Communion MR NR = Rev Norman Robinson; MR = Rev Malcolm Riches; ER = Rev Eileen Reid; MH = Maggie Howard; BS = Rev Brian Smith. St Kentigern’s, Caldbeck St Mary’s, Sebergham St Kentigern’s, Castle Sowerby Holy Trinity, Rosley St Hilda’s, Westward St James’, Welton Parish Magazine April 2013
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CHURCH SERVICES IN APRIL2013
Sunday 7 April Easter 2
Caldbeck 11.00am. Holy Communion BS
Rosley 9.30am Matins NR
Sebergham 11.00am Morning Prayer ER
Westward 9.30am Matins ER
Welton 11.00am Matins NR
Sunday 14 April Easter 3
Caldbeck 8.30am Holy Communion MR
11.00am Matins MR
Rosley 9.30am Family Holy Communion NR
Sebergham 11.00am Matins ER
Castle Sowerby 11.00am Holy Communion NR
Westward 10.45am Matins MH
Sunday 21 April Easter 4
Caldbeck 8.30am Holy Communion MR
11.00am Family Praise MR
Rosley 9.30am ext Family Holy Communion ER
Westward 9.30am Holy Communion NR
Welton 11.00am Holy Communion NR
Sunday 28 April Easter 5
Caldbeck 8.30am Holy Communion MR
11.00am Morning Prayer ER
Rosley 9.30am Family Holy Communion NR
Sebergham 11.00am Holy Communion NR
Westward 10.45am Holy Communion MR
NR = Rev Norman Robinson; MR = Rev Malcolm Riches; ER = Rev Eileen Reid;
19th History Society, ‘Lady Rosalind Howard of Naworth, Philanthropist or
Bitch’, David Moorat, 7.30pm, Caldbeck Parish Hall.
July
3rd Caldbeck WI, ‘The work of the YFC’, Caldbeck Young Farmers,
7.30pm, Caldbeck Parish Hall.
17th History Society, ‘Roman Fort near Alston’, Alistair Robertson, 7.30pm,
Caldbeck Parish Hall.
August
21st History Society, ‘Outing’, to be arranged.
September
4th Caldbeck WI, ‘2009 Chelsea Flower Show’, Adam Beeston, 7.30pm,
Caldbeck Parish Hall.
17th Caldbeck Mothers’ Union, ‘A Gardener’, Rev M Heslop, 2.00pm,
Caldbeck Methodist Church Room.
18th History Society, ‘How We Farmed and Lived in the Past’, Gordon
Braithwaite, 7.30pm, Caldbeck Parish Hall.
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Take time for prayer!
The ecumenical prayer group meets each Tuesday morning at
8.45am in the vestry at
Caldbeck Church
to pray for the needs of our community and the world.
Why not join us?
ALL WELCOME!
READINGS FOR APRIL 2013
DATE READINGS
7 April
Easter 2
Acts 5 vv 27-32
John 20 vv 19-31
14 April
Easter 3
Acts 9 vv 1-20
John 21 vv 1-19
21 April
Easter 4
Acts 9 vv 36-end
John 10 vv 22-30
28 April
Easter 5
Acts 11 1-19
John 13 vv 31-35
For Attention of All Parishes NEW CHURCH ELECTORAL ROLL
A Church Electoral Roll is a parish church's register of electors. It is the list of those qualified to vote at the Annual Parochial Church Meeting, where elections take place for the Parochial Church Council (PCC) and the parish's representatives on the Deanery Synod. Every six years the old church electoral roll is deleted and a new one prepared. 2013 is the year for revision. All those wishing to be on the Church Electoral Roll will find a further notice and forms to complete in their respective churches. Alternatively, you may contact your Electoral Roll Officer as listed below. Caldbeck: Mr Alex Grieve 016974 78599 Westward: Mrs Kathleen Hill 016973 42559 Rosley with Welton: Mrs Joyce Cowen 01228 710557 Sebergham: Mrs Joyce Wetherell 016974 76275 Castle Sowerby: Mrs Liz Mounsey 016974 78618
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SEBERGHAM SERVICES LTD Churchtown, Sebergham
Vehicle repairs and MOT testing
Services and diagnostic tuning
Gas and mig welding/resprays
Insurance accident repairs
016974 76234
THE OLD CROWN INN HESKET NEWMARKET
Offering Real Ale
and home-cooked traditional food.
Also Brewery Tours in partnership with
HESKET NEWMARKET BREWERY For Brewery Tours and meal bookings:
Tel: 016974 78288
ARRON JACKSON
PLASTERING CONTRACTOR All aspects of plastering work un-
NORTHERN FELLS GROUP VILLAGE AGENTS PROJECT Village Agents: Westward/Rosley: Anne Burgess 016973 49741 e-mail: [email protected] Mungrisdale/Castle Sowerby: Philippa Groves 016974 78555 e-mail: [email protected] Ireby/Uldale/Boltons: Emma Jennings 07874 241604 e-mail: [email protected] Caldbeck/Sebergham/Welton: Julia Trotter 07976529275 e-mail: [email protected] Please remember all referrals/enquiries are totally confidential, no enquiry is too large or too small, we are here to help in any way we can and, if we can’t help, we can probably put you in
touch with someone who can.
FASHION SHOW by
Bronja of Wigton in aid of
CHRYSALIS Sunday 21 April 2013
at Greenhill Hotel 2.00pm for 2.30pm
Tickets : £10 including tea/coffee with scone, jam and cream.
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DATE NAME
April
7 & 14 Mrs Weston
21 & 28 Mrs J & T Wetherell
ST MARY’S CHURCH, SEBERGHAM
FLOWERS & CLEANING ROTA
ST MARY’S CHURCH, SEBERGHAM
Date
Service Welcomers’
Rota
Intercessions
Rota
Readers’
Rota
April
7
11.00am
Morning Prayer
Elizabeth Luck Jenny de Robeck
14 11.00am
Matins
Margaret Mattinson Elizabeth Luck
28 11.00am
Holy Commun-
ion
Poppy Hollins-Gibson Richard de Robeck
ST MARY’S CHURCH, SEBERGHAM
The PCC of St Mary’s are planning, once again, to employ Mr Geoff Peverall to cut
the grass in the churchyard during the growing season. Geoff is able to keep our
churchyard looking beautiful due to the generous donations which we receive from
those of you who have some connection with our church. We are very grateful for
your support and hope that we can rely on you again this year.
If you are able to help, please make cheques payable to Sebergham PCC. These, as
with cash, may be handed to any PCC member or sent to Mrs T Wetherell, High Build-
CALDBECK SURGERY www.caldbecksurgery.co.uk Tel 016974 78254
The surgery will be closed in the afternoon
for staff training on the following dates:
Cumbria training dates still to be confirmed
On these afternoons the surgery (including the dispensary) will close at 1.00pm.
All calls will be redirected automatically to the out of hours service
Art in the Waiting Room this month by Keith Gibson
Repeat prescription requests over the Easter Bank Holiday period
For your convenience and to help us to provide an efficient service over this busy period please remember you can leave your request by telephone any
time of day or night (remembering to state where you wish to collect your pre-
scription if you are a non-dispensing patient).
Please allow 48 hours before collection.
The dedicated answer-phone line for repeat prescriptions is available 24 hours a day on 016974 78296.
Out of Hours Service: NHS 111 starts 21st March
This is a new free to call service which will handle out of hours calls. If you ring the surgery out of hours after this date you will hear a message telling you to hang up and dial 111. A call handler will take your details and if you need a clinician out of hours will direct your call to Cumbria Health on Call
(CHoC).
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THURSDAY CLUB, FEBRUARY 2013
The February meeting was the AGM. Everyone was welcomed by Mr Tony
Ryan. The Treasurer, Mrs E Boydell, presented her report. Mrs M Barker pro-
posed that this was accepted and Mrs E Ashmore seconded the proposal. The
annual subscription will remain at £5.
During the past year the club had listened to some excellent speakers. Mrs L
Ramsay was thanked for arranging this and Mrs K Davie was thanked for sell-
ing drawing tickets and for organising the prizes. Our caterers, Mrs I Coulthard
and Mrs J Stott were thanked for all the hard work they do, preparing refresh-
ments. Mrs E Benson was thanked for writing the reports and all the members
were thanked for supporting the club. The committee had agreed to serve an-
other year, with Mr T Ryan as chairman and Mrs E Ashmore as assistant chair-
man.
FAIRTRADE NEWS
Despite the snowy weather, about 50 people attended the Fairtrade Coffee
Morning at St. Kentigern’s Church, Caldbeck on Saturday 9th March to cele-
brate Fairtrade Fortnight. Although this was primarily an awareness-raising
event to highlight the importance of supporting farmers and producers every-
where, £210 was raised which will be shared between the Church and Caldbeck
and Hesket Newmarket Fairtrade Group .
As well as Fairtrade refreshments, including home-made Fairtrade traybakes,
there were a variety of stalls selling Fairtrade and locally made foods and crafts
including Absalom Jewellers, The Fairworld Shop, Caldbeck, Jill’s Jams, Victo-
ria’s of Penrith, The Watermill Cafe, Caldbeck, a Fairtrade cake stall and a
Coop stand, illustrating the range of FT foods sold by the Coop. There was also
a Fairtrade Chocolate Cake competition.
Thanks to all those who manned the stalls, donated crafts and cakes and served
refreshments – Barbara Riches, Betty Brame, Rachel Nicholson, Carole Mar-
sters, Chris Smith, Jill and Miriam Johnston, Joan Todhunter, Penny Bird,
Ruth Strong, Sally Vaux, Susan and David Beale, and David and Tracey Absa-
lom. Thanks also to Isobel Coulthard for judging the cake competition, Mal-
colm Riches for taking photos (see Church and Caldbeck website), Margaret
and Richard Brough and to the Cooperative Society for generously sponsoring
the event. Finally thanks to all those who came to support the event.
Fells Group £300, Mr. Morrison (grass cutting) £80.
Planning Matters: Applications noted with no objections:
Change of use to incorporate approved holiday cottage etc – Walker, Warren Bank
Provison of fire screen to 1st floor landing – Hopes Auction, Greenhill Hotel Con-
version of outbuilding to single storey residence – Moorhouse, Barnett Rigg
Grants of planning permission noted:
Extension to agricultural building – Coulthard, Sandwath Change of height to 3-bay
carriage barn – Kelly, Sandy Brow
Appeal against refusal:
Installation of wind turbine (30m to hub) – Holliday, Clea Mire
Hillside Milestone – it was agreed that the refurbishment of the sandstone milestone
next to the seat on Hillside should go ahead at an approximate cost of £75
Highway Matters – the following were noted:
Blocked drain on A595 at Red Dial – water running down road. Culvert west of
Sandy Brow needs cleaning out. Reathwaite road end – water flooding onto road.
Top of Rosley, western end, road breaking away & numerous potholes. Warning sign
at Yellow House, Rosley – over on its side. Old Carlisle road full of potholes & wa-
ter. Clerk to advise highways.
Next meeting of the Parish Council – Monday, 20th May, 2013 in Westward Halls
at 7.30 pm
For full details of the minutes go to www.westward.org.uk
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Caldbeck Area First Responders are proud to have achieved Gold CardiacSmart Status!
The local community covered by Caldbeck Area First Responders will be pleased to hear that we are making the area a safer and healthier place as we have achieved a CardiacSmart Gold award.
The CardiacSmart award recognises organisations and individuals whether it is local businesses, schools, health providers, community groups or sporting associations, for their dedication to raising awareness of heart health, basic life support and defibrillators in their local communities and the impact it has had.
The initiative has been created by the North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust (NWAS) and The British Heart Foundation. It follows the same princi-ples as the Chain of Survival Partnership which works to extend the network of available Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) to improve access to them for people who suffer cardiac arrest outside hospital in the North West. It also aims to boost the amount of people trained in basic life support so that they have the potential to save a life!
Caldbeck Area First Responders have had to fulfil a series of criteria to gain our Gold CardiacSmart award which looks at many aspects of our work in relation to recognising community resilience, supporting innovation and be-ing responsive to our community’s needs.
Around 30,000 people suffer cardiac arrest outside of hospital each year in the UK, and with every minute a person does not receive treatment, their chances of survival decreases by ten per cent.
Cardiac arrest is the most extreme case of an emergency, as the patient loses consciousness at once and there are no signs of life. Defibrillators give an electric shock through the chest wall and help to restore a normal heart-beat.
Philippa Groves Team Leader of Caldbeck Area First Responders, said: “Thanks to the training we have received from NWAS we really are increas-ing the chances of survival for anybody using our facilities who suffers a car-diac arrest. We have 14 defibrillators in our team including three public ac-cess defibrillators (cPADs) in the area through fund-raising and have 20 trained First Responders and eight Heartstart Instructors who have in turn trained over 3.000 people in North Cumbria over the last four years in basic life support and we will continue to raise awareness of how important im-proving access to a defibrillator is in local communities.”
“Our award will be proudly displayed at several places in the area for all to see and is testament to the work that our volunteers have put into making Caldbeck Area a healthier place for its residents to live and work in.”
For more information on how we achieved CardiacSmart status please con-tact Philippa Groves 016974 78555
For more information on the CardiacSmart initiative, defibrillators, educa-tional resources and news/events please visit www.cardiacsmart.nwas.nhs.uk.
President, Nancy Hullock, welcomed everyone plus visitor, Hilary Duncan. The
business meeting was short. Invitations were read out from Cummersdale and
Ivegill WI’s.
Nancy Hullock introduced our speaker, Paul Cookson, from The Eden Valley
Hospice and Eden House. Paul explained the history of the formation of the first
Hospice in 1967 as a calm place where patients in the final stages of life would
receive palliative care and pain control.
During the early 1980s an appeal was launched to fund a hospice in Cumbria. In
1990 some land was donated and the Eden Valley Hospice was built. In 1991 the
first day care patient visited and in 1992 the first in-patient was admitted. By
1998 children with life limiting illnesses were also being cared for. Now the
Hospice has 12 adult beds and 5 children’s beds, with facilities for 10 adults and 6
children coming in for day care.
We were shown a film made by the staff at the Hospice with the children playing
and enjoying music. The smiles radiated from the faces of these children and
showed how much they obviously enjoyed the care they received. The recreational
facilities are very important to the children. Working there must be a mixture of
happiness and heartbreak.
The Hospice has 450 volunteers working, either at the Hospice, in the shops, or
involved in other fund raising. It costs over £400 a day for a patient to be there
and the Hospice needs to raise over £5000 a day to cover the costs. The wages
alone are £2m pounds a year. Funding comes from donations, legacies, grants, the
shop, the special Hospice lottery and some NHS funding.
It was a very informative and interesting talk and explained to us what a wonder-
ful place the Hospice is and made us realize how lucky we are that we have a hos-
pice in Carlisle.
Macmillan Nurses and The
Hospice at Home are also run
from there in Carlisle.
During refreshments Paul
judged the competition of a
photograph of a child. This
was won by Audrey As-
bridge, with Doreen Ward
second.
Poppy Hollins-Gibson
SEBERGHAM WI Tuesday 9 April
‘Derbyshire Well Dressings’ Speaker: Mrs Audrey Dorman
Competition: Flower of the month
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ANNUAL CHARITY PLANT SALE
Our annual Charity Plant Sale will take place this year on Satur-day 8 June, in the centre of Hesket Newmarket, from 10.30 - 12
noon.
Gardeners please make a note of this so that you can set aside any spare plants/seedlings that you have to donate, or leave
spaces in your garden ready to fill from the sale!
Over the last 8 years or so we have raised £1000s for charity. Lo-cal organisations which we have supported include Cumbria Cerebral Palsy, Great North Air Ambulance, Northern Fells,
Watchtree Wheelers and Eden Hospice at Home. We have also sent donations to Save the Children Fund, the Mines Advisory
Group and Clic Sargeant. If you have a local charity that you would like to be supported please let me know and we will consider which one to give the
proceeds to in 2013.
Sue Braithwaite 016974 78504
Bags to
School Collection
Thursday 16th May 2013
Fellview School Caldbeck
Clear out those wardrobes
Clothes, bedding, curtains , towels, handbags, belts and shoes in pairs can all be donated
This is a great way of raising funds not only for the school but
also the Great North Air Ambulance
Old mobile phones and ink cartridges can also be
Donated. Please put in a separate bag
Bags can be left at the
school from Monday 13th May
onwards.
For further details or if you
require assistance to get your bags to the school
contact Nicola, 78199
or the school, 78437.
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FELLVIEW SCHOOL NEWS MARCH 2013
Years 3 and 4 have been attending swimming lessons at Richard Rose
(Central) swimming pool. They are working towards the appropriate
swimming badges. Years 5 and 6 have received cricket coaching from a
local coach. The After School Club this half term is geared towards the
County Gymnastics final at the end of March. The children look the part
in their newly acquired leotards for the girls and shorts and tops for the
boys. Friends of Fellview have kindly donated the money to pay for these.
The highlight of the term has been the Music and Art Week. We made as
many of the activities cross curricular whilst studying artists such a Bridget
Riley, Paul Klee, Jane Mackey and Kandinsky, learning how music in-
spired their painting. The children produced their own paintings in the
style of these artists as well as composing instrumental works using sym-
bols and colours to indicate musical notation and instrumentation. Years 5
and 6 wrote stories about the R, Y1 and Y2 paintings. We also listened to
pieces of music, such as Pictures at an Exhibition and Years 3,4,5 and 6
used Mussorgsky’s titles and their imagination to paint their own pictures
for the Art Gallery. Years 3 and 4 also listened to the second movement of
Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony, describing the musical effects by writing
a story. All in all, the week proved to be very popular with both staff and
pupils. Some of our Governors came into school to help with the work and
talk to the children about their topic week.
Many of our children receive piano, brass and guitar tuition. They have
participated in music exams and have obtained excellent grades in these.
Our next Community Lunch is on 7th May. Members of the commu-
nity are most welcome to join us. The cost is £4.50 for a two course
lunch followed by tea/coffee and biscuits. Please contact school to
book.
THURSDAY CLUB Thursday 9 May
Outing to Gilsland Spa
For more details contact Liz: 78315
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The Northern Fells Group ‘Friday Drop In’
at Millhouse Village Hall Every Friday from 10.00am to 11.30am