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Issue One | Easter 2014 A brand new magazine for WIlsden by Churches Together

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Issue One | Easter 2014

A brand new magazine for WIlsdenby Churches Together

A brand new magazine for WIlsdenA brand new magazine for WIlsdenA brand new magazine for WIlsdenA brand new magazine for WIlsdenA brand new magazine for WIlsdenA brand new magazine for WIlsdenA brand new magazine for WIlsdenA brand new magazine for WIlsdenA brand new magazine for WIlsdenA brand new magazine for WIlsdenA brand new magazine for WIlsdenA brand new magazine for WIlsdenA brand new magazine for WIlsdenA brand new magazine for WIlsdenA brand new magazine for WIlsdenA brand new magazine for WIlsdenA brand new magazine for WIlsden

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CONTENTS

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List of advertisersStephen H.Smith’s .......................................................... 2K9 Pals ...................................................................................... 5Village Fisheries.................................................................. 7The Villager Pub ................................................................. 7Norman West & Sons Electrical Ltd ........................ 9Andrew Gregson ................................................................. 9Wilsden Village Hall ......................................................... 9Strands of Wilsden ......................................................... 11JWP Automotive Repair ............................................ 13Wilsden Self Storage Ltd ............................................ 14Swim Stars ......................................................................... 15Scarecrow Holiday Club ............................................. 15Lets Celebrate ................................................................... 15Overt Marketing Ltd ...................................................... 17Wax Antics ........................................................................... 17Cute Canines .................................................................... 18Wilsden Squash & Racketball Club ..................... 19Perseverance Garage.................................................... 21Jennifer’s DanceKool .................................................. 21NP McGurk Properties Ltd ....................................... 23Laurel Bank Care Home .............................................. 25House for Sale .................................................................. 27Simply Bathrooms & Kitchens ............................... 26The New Inn, Wilsden .................................................. 27Airedale Veterinary Group ........................................ 29

Hewenden Mill Cottages and Apartments ...... 29Sharp Cuts........................................................................... 33Wilsden Conservative Club ....................................... 33Harden Pharmacy .............................................. 34 & 35Aroma Nicol ........................................................................ 37Wilsden Animal Feeds .................................................. 38ProCanine Dog Training ............................................. 38Wilsden Cricket Club..................................................... 39Tool Central ........................................................................ 40

We hope that all information contained in the Village Voice will be useful and interesting. We encourage readers to come forward with their views on content in this issue. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in the publication, Village Voice and Overt Marketing Ltd cannot accept responsibility for any errors it may contain. All issues and editions of Wilsden Voice is sole property of Overt Marketing Ltd. Village Voice and Overt Marketing Ltd cannot be held responsible or legally liable for the loss of damage or any material, solicited or unsolicited. No reproduction of any part of this publication, in any form or by any means is permitted without prior written consent from Overt Marketing Ltd. The views expressed in this publication do not necessarily refl ect those of the advertisers or the publishers. All magazine content has received the necessary approval/permission, to be included, by necessary parties.

ContactsEditor - Kimberley [email protected] – Alex Jowett [email protected]: 01274 299103Design – Christopher Thorpe [email protected] 143 Main Street, Wilsden, Bradford, BD15 0AQ Tel: 01535 275355

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A warm welcome!By Vicar Bob

Village Voice will be produced in time for Easter, Harvest (September) and Christmas each year. Every home in the village will receive a copy and any group or organisation is welcome to submit items for the next issue. (space permitting). If you can offer to help with distribution of future copies, maybe just to your own street, please would you phone Sandra Haigh 01535 274225.

Village Voice is being produced by St Matthew’s and Trinity Churches, with the assistance of Overt Marketing, who are based in Wilsden. How appropriate that our first issue is in the Spring!

We all love Spring don’t we? After a dark and wet winter we are ready for some daylight and some sunshine. We look around and see bulbs in bloom, blossom on the trees, and buds waiting to burst forth. We look forward to the Village Hall Fayre on 18th May, to the Annual Show in the Village Hall on the 21st September, and – exciting news - to the resurrected Wilsden Gala up on the Cricket Field on July 20th (see our editorial on page 24).

And speaking of resurrection, we also look forward to celebrating Easter one way or another. For some of us it is the first Bank Holiday of the year, for some a chance for a good holiday, and for many an opportunity to overdose on chocolate. For others, though, it is the most important day in the calendar when we celebrate Jesus rising from the dead.

Welcome to all our readers to this first issue of Village Voice. Village Voice is for Wilsden people, and aims to help us to be more together as a village, and to be better informed. We hope to include articles that are interesting as well as information that is useful. I know it’s hard to believe, but without

the resurrection the Christian Faith is nothing at all. Christians believe that the resurrection gives hope for not just the spring and summer seasons, but for evermore – and that’s a long time!

Enjoy the new mag. Get involved in your village. And let’s enjoy being together at the big village events such as Easter Day worship, the Gala and the Horticultural Show.

Vicar Bob

If your community group would like to be in the next issue of The Village Voice, please contact [email protected] to submit your article. If you would like to advertise, please contact [email protected] issue out - September 2014

Did you miss this first issue?

INTRODUCTION

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CHURCH

St Matthew’s Church, Mai Street, Wilsde , BD15 0DZFirst Sunday of the month ............. 9.30am .................... Holy Communion

11.15am .................. Café Church

Second Sunday of the month ...... 9.30am .................... Pick’n’mix family worship6.30pm .................... Holy Communion

Third Sunday of the month............. 9.30am .................... Holy Communion11.15am .................. Café Church

Fourth Sunday of the month ........ 9.30am .................... Morning Worship11.15am .................. Café Church with Lord ’s Supper6.30pm .................... Evensong (BCP)

Fifth Sunday of the month ............ 9.30am .................... Holy Communion

11.15am ................. Café Church

Wednesdays ........................................ 10.00am ................. Short Holy Communion every 1st, 3rdand 5th Wednesday followed by coff ee.

Baptisms and Weddings ................ Contact Vicar Bob 01535 273758

Choir membership ............................ Contact Sue Mitchel 01535 273769

Church Wardens ................................ Richard Hayton 01535 273612

Chris Exley 01535 274180

Curate ...................................................... Revd Liz Moy 01535 645991

Messy Church ..................................... From 3.30 to 5.30 every second Wednesday in term time

Room bookings .................................. Contact John Hansen 01535 275937

Treasurer ............................................... Peter Allison 01535 273403

Vicar ........................................................ Revd Bob Evans 01535 273758

Youth Group ......................................... Meets 6.30 Sunday evenings at St Saviours – contact Vicar

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CHURCH

Wilsde Tri ity Church, Chapel Row, Wilsde , BD15 0EQSunday ....................................................10.30am .................. Morning Worship

Monday ..................................................11.00am .................. Soupermums (Mother & Baby Group)

Tuesday .................................................. 9.30am .................... Wiltots (Mother & Toddler Group) during school term time

Wednesday ........................................... 2.30 pm .................. Ladies’ Fellowship 4 weekly

7.30pm .................... Line Dancing Group

7.30pm .................... Bible Study Group on alternate weeks

Friday ...................................................... 6.00pm .................... Friends & Heroes (Group for primary school age children) during school term time

Minister .......................................................................................... telephone 0845 6060820 (team ministry)

Senior Steward ................................... Mrs Joyce Rossington 01535 273959

Secretary ............................................... Mrs Daphne Egan 01274 773659

Room Bookings .................................. Doreen & Keith Jagger 01535 273935

Treasurer ............................................... Mr Keith Jagger

Junior Church ..................................... Mrs Daphne Egan

Cradle Roll Secretary ....................... Mrs Daphne Egan

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CHURCH

Holy Week a d Easter Services i Wilsde St Matthews Church

13th April ............... Palm Sunday ............. 9.30am ........................ ‘Pick’n’mix Family worship

16th April ............... Holy Wednesday ...... 7.30pm ........................ Informal evening worship

18th April ............... Good Friday ............... 1.30pm ........................ Three half hours by the cross – come 1.30pm to 2.00pm, or 2.00pm to 2.30pm, or 2.30pm to 3.00pm or any combination.

20th April ............... Easter Day .................. 10.30am ..................... Holy Communion for all the family

Tri ity Church13th April .............. Palm Sunday ............. 10.30am ..................... Morning Service

6.00pm ...................... ‘’Singing At Easter’’ at Haworth Road Methodist Church

17th April ............... Maundy Thursday ... 7.30pm ........................ Tenebrae Service

18th April ............... Good Friday ............... 10.00am ..................... Service at Northcliffe Methodist & UR Church Led by Chair of Methodist District Rev Dr Roger Walton

2.30pm –3.30pm ... Trinity church open for quiet prayer

20th April ............... Easter Day .................. 10.30am ..................... Holy Communion & Easter Breakfast Advance Church

20th April ............... Easter Day .................. 9.30 .............................. Easter breakfast 10.30 ............................. Celebration

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COMMUNITYSpecial Eve ts Diary

Tues May 13th ................................... Charity Coff ee Evening Wilsden Trinity Church.

Thur May 15th ................................... Quiz night in New Inn by Churches Together.

Sun May 18th .................................... Spring Fayre at Village Hall (Gardening Club).

Sat May 31st ...................................... Beer Festival at Village Hall 11.00 to 11.00.

Mon June 9th ..................................... Charity Coff ee Evening Wilsden Trinity Church.

Sat June 14th .................................... Wilsden Trinity church Picnic to Bolton Abbey – all welcome.

Sat June 21st .................................... Wilsden Trinity Church Afternoon Tea/garden party .

Sun June 29th ................................... Wilsden Trinity Church Anniversary- 10.30am -All Age Worship 6.00pm Evening Service

Sat July 12th ...................................... St Matthew’s Church Trip to Whitby – all welcome.

Mon July 14th ................................... Charity Coff ee Evening Wilsden Trinity Church.

Sun July 20th ..................................... Wilsden Gala at Cricket Ground.

Mon Aug 4th ....................................... In commemoration of outbreak of world war 1, St Matthew’s Church open 10.00 – 4.00 for quiet prayer.

Mon Aug 11th .................................... Charity Coff ee Evening Wilsden Trinity Church.

Mon Sept 8th ..................................... Charity Coff ee Evening Wilsden Trinity Church.

Sun Sept 21st .................................... Wilsden Show in Village Hall by Gardening Club.

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EVENTSVarious groups details

Beaver Scouts meet in Village Hall on Mondays 6.00pm to 7.00pm. Contact Jenny Hird 01535 275254

Cub Scouts meet at Village Hall on Tuesdays 6.15pm to 7.30pm. Contact Jonathan Booth 01535 271734

Scouts meet at Village Hall on Tuesdays 7.45pm to 9.15pm. Contact Ian Maitland. 01535 270655

Rainbows, two Brownie Units and Guides also meet in Wilsden. Contact Carol Phillips (Divisional Commissioner) for details 01535 275194, or visit www.girlguiding.org.uk/ interested

Line Dancing for beginners with Virginia Winter. Thursdays 10.00 to 11.00 at St Matthews Church. Phone 01535 274043

Weight Watchers meet on Tuesdays 7.00pm at St Matthew’s Church. Contact Jan Gledhill 07809 5432192

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Wiltots Mother & Toddler group meet on Tuesdays 9.30am – 11.30am at Wilsden Trinity Church (term time only)

Friends & Heroes Group for Primary School age children meet on Fridays 6.00pm – 7.30pm at Wilsden Trinity Church (term time only) Phone 01274 488608

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FAMILIES

There has been Christian worship on this site for well over 200 years and an exhibition of our history gave us an opportunity to enjoy a good old wallow in nostalgia Looking at the hard work and commitment of our forefathers over two centuries also challenged us to look to the future and how we could continue to serve God and our village. In response to this we began two new groups. ‘’Friends and Heroes’’ is a group for primary school age children and is a kind of ‘’Sunday School on a Friday’’ with a DVD, tuck shop, craft activities and lots of fun. ‘’Soupermums’’ is a kind of luncheon club for mums with young babies. All this has been hard work but very rewarding.

Church life can involve a good deal of hard work and feverish activity and it is good sometimes to stop for a moment and remember why we are doing it. As part of our exhibition we were invited to write our thoughts on ‘’What Church Means to Me’’. The responses were many and varied and we would like to share some of them with you:-

“My church ensures that my moral compass is pointed firmly north. It provides real camaraderie and wonderful food on every conceivable occasion.”

“When I look around I see people whose faith seems unshakeable, who are sure in their belief. My faith

In 2012 our church had a Year of Celebration. We had an exciting if exhausting year of activities ranging from a posh tea party and flower festival to a family fun day (which took us right outside our comfort zone).

seems such a little thing, but it’s like a little flame with all the people in my church standing round it, forming a wind-break to stop it going out.”

“I came to church primarily for my children. I wanted them to go to Sunday School. I felt I needed help in explaining to them the big things in life – why we should look after people weaker than ourselves, why we should do good things not bad. I didn’t feel up to the task all by myself, but I knew there were people in the church who were. And you know what? They did. They helped my children to become the people they are now, and how proud I am of them.”

“I like the bible stories and then the drawing afterwards, I also like the biscuit time. I like the people at church they make me feel loved.”

“My church is my extended family, I always feel welcome and loved. It gives me spiritual guidance.”

“My church is full of friends who care about me, how I am and how I feel. I have family close by who love me, I know they do, but they’re busy and don’t always have time for

Wilsde Tri ity Church

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me. My friends in the church try to include me in as much as I want to be involved in, and my life is much better because of them.”

“I like the biscuits and going to Wiltots, I also like drawing time.”

‘’In many circles, it was once thought that science would eventually find the answer to ‘Life, the Universe and Everything’ and that God would become a ‘defunct concept’.

What I am finding is that, as science discovers more about astro-physics on a huge scale (thank you Brian Cox) and particle physics on a minute scale, the only explanation for it all is a God-made Universe. It’s all a bit too much for a brain to take in and so, for me, it comes down to two lines from ‘The Servant King’ - Hands that flung stars into space/To cruel nails surrendered. How beautiful is that?”

Reading these makes us realise what an eclectic mix of people we are. What is encouraging is that we are seen overall to be a warm, loving and welcoming group of people seeking God at our own levels, accepting and supporting each other along the journey.

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COMMUNITY

The Association grew and in 1986 the trading hut was opened next to the Church. With the Sunday trading ban being imposed the membership grew to over 200 and the Association turn over in the hut exceeded £10.000 in one year. In the 1980’s the Wilsden Show was partly organised by the Wilsden Womens Institute and the WGA but in 1987 the WI handed total responsibility to the WGA and now the Show is regarded as one of the best village shows in the area.

Although membership has declined over the years The WGA has continued to raise funds to stage

Wilsden Gardening Association was formed in 1976 by a small group of gardeners who had acquired allotment land behind the new St. Matthews Church on Main Street. the Wilsden Show and the Show

Secretary, Roger Golton is now organising his 27th show.

The Gardening Associations activities can be found on their website www.wilsdengardeningassociation.com

Over the years the WGA has donated hundreds of pounds to local charities and three wooden benches have been donated to the village.

Next event is the Spring Fayre at the village hall on Sunday, 18th May.

Garde i g Associatio is a bloomi g success

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Cafe? ...Pa tomime? ...Church???

Sometimes change is forced on us by economics as commercial organisations try to do things more cost effectively – so we find ourselves with machines at the Co-op that talk to us, or unable to find out information without an internet connection.

Sometimes change comes with breakthroughs in technology and, for better or for worse, we find ourselves able to speak to all our friends without ever seeing them, or even opening our mouths, and all in a few clicks from a Smart Phone.

And some change has come about because we have changed. Over many years there has been a shift in how we learn and in what we are prepared to believe. In days gone by, my teacher wrote stuff on a blackboard, and I copied it down into an exercise book, to be re-read, and then regurgitated in an exam. Nowadays our children are given many different ways to learn through interaction and discovery.

Some of us love change and others hate it, but none of us can escape it. It’s all around us and we have to learn to live with it.

Continued opposite

In terms of our beliefs, there was a time when allegedly we all claimed to be of the Christian Faith as it was presented to us, complete with corruptions and distortions. You don’t need to go back that far to find you could be thrown out of church for not believing the ‘right’ thing! But nowadays, we are a thinking people, we no longer all believe what we are told to believe, we want to question, and reflect, and make up our own minds. We don’t believe because our parents did, or because everyone else does, and it takes a brave soul now to buck the trend and to stand out from the crowd by being a Christian.

In St Matthew’s we have a lovely community where we support and care for one another through the whole of life, and it is centred on our worship of God. We worship in traditional ways associated with the Church of England, although we try not to take ourselves too seriously. We have a super choir, and we do it well ……….. but we know that this kind of worship is not to everyone’s taste.So we have started something new called ‘Café Church’. Here we have more discussion than sermon, we

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we have changed”

By Vicar Bob Evans

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have more fun than boredom, and we enjoy fresh coff ee and some lovely cake! We share with one another in response to questions posed, and we get to know more about what makes each one of us tick. Many of us have real questions about the Christian Faith and that’s fi ne – it all adds to the fun. You don’t have to believe to belong – you are welcome to belong and to allow your belief to develop (or not) over time.

One of the lovely things about Café Church is that the age range of our regular attendees is from 10 to 80 years. Sometimes when the more youthful members come up with a drama, or the various groups of us gathered around tables compete in a quiz of some kind, it’s more like pantomime than church. But it is fun – and it can also be deeply moving……..Everyone is welcome at Café Church – it runs from 11.00 to 12.00 most Sundays at St Matthew’s (but not on the second Sunday of the month). We shall be looking out for you. Check the web site for more details www.hardenwilsden.org.uk or see the church notice board or just come along.

Members of the Café Church

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COMMUNITY

The parish council currently supports amongst others, the village library, the community transport scheme, The Wilsden Walling Group and the village hall through grants and other forms of support.

It provides the hanging baskets in the summer and provides the Christmas lights and trees.

The parish council has recently introduced a grant scheme and can award grants to local groups that benefit Wilsden and Harecroft. If you would like information about the scheme, please get in touch with the Clerk.

The council has nine elected councillors, details of whom can be found on the Wilsden Parish Council website: www.wilsdenparishcouncil.gov.uk. The councillors receive no allowances for their work.

The council employs two part time members of staff, a Parish Clerk and Assistant Clerk. The Clerk Ruth

Wilsden Parish Council celebrates its 10th anniversary in June of this year. During this time the parish council has seen many changes and has contributed to the life of Wilsden and Harecroft through its dealings with Bradford Council, the police, youth service and other local agencies. This is all done to make Wilsden a better place in which to live.

Batterley is generally available at the Contact Point in the Village Hall on Monday and Tuesday mornings. If you are making a special trip, please get in touch beforehand to arrange an appointment either by phoning 07875 635203, or e-mailing; [email protected]

Parish Council meetings are held on the first Monday of the month in The Library Room at the Village Hall. The meetings start at 7:00pm and there is a slot in each meeting for members of the public to contribute. Come along to a meeting- you will be made welcome.

Wilsde Parish Cou cil celebrates 10th birthday i JulyBy Ruth Batterley

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HISTORY

Let's have a GalaBy Astrid Hansen

The photo (bottom of page) shows the 1913 procession, best clothes and hats much in evidence. The earliest record of such an event in Wilsden is in 1852 when the Mechanics Committee followed their Annual Meeting with a Festival held on Copy Field, Lee Lane. There were stalls selling provisions and two bands were engaged.Later galas were held on a variety of diff erent fi elds around the village and, like more recent ones, included stalls, displays, entertainments and competitions. The tradition lapsed after 1947, apart from a one-off celebration in coronation year,

In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries village galas, carnivals and royal anniversaries were major social occasions. Entertainment was much more home made and locally based and many who might have been regarded as local dignitaries were happy to play their part. In Wilsden this included at various times the doctor, policeman and councillors, while mill owners and their wives were on hand to present prizes.

until revived in 1971 by the newly formed Wilsden Village Society. Many of their galas were given a theme. Who remembers the Highland gala led by the City of Leeds Pipe Band, or the Wild West, or more topically in this year of the Grand Depart, the Sporting gala of 1983, with the Wilsden W I prize winning Rugby fl oat? The Gala Committee of the WVS put on galas each year until 1988. After this the village hall warden Jeff Moore and the youth club, and later the Village Hall Committee, took over organisation, although many of the ‘old hands’ still found themselves putting up bunting, collecting PA equipment, selling programmes etc., some right up to the most recent event. Some of us will remember well the weeks of anxiety, desperate searches for a roundabout to hire, waking on gala day to stare at the sky as we agonised about whether to set up outside or make the best of it under cover. But we also remember a huge amount of fun, and friendships made as we shared the preparations, and the relief at the end of the day, as we all said “Never again …..until the next time!”Here’s hoping the new team will get as much fun and satisfaction from the ‘W’ Gala on July 20th, and will get the support they so richly deserve for keeping this great tradition going.

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This year’s gala is relocating from the park to the cricket field, where it was popularly held for much of its history. It will take place on 20th July from 2pm following the traditional procession through the village in fancy dress.The theme chosen by the committee is ‘The Big W’ (W for Wilsden of course!). Fancy dress ideas range from Wombles to Wonderland, and we look forward to seeing people getting creative on the day! As always, there will be prizes for the best costume efforts, with categories for Best Fancy Dress (Girl), Best Fancy Dress (Boy), Best Walking Tableau (Group), Best Float (Group), Best Bike/Scooter/Skateboard (Individual) and Best Pram/Buggy (Individual).Attractions at the gala itself will include old favourites from previous years - Splat the Rat, Hoopla, Lucky Dip, Tin Can Alley, Welly Wanging, Coconut Shy, Beat the Goalie and many more. On top of that there will be a variety of stalls and games provided by village groups, as well as over 20 commercial stalls from local businesses selling toys, cards, gifts, cakes - and everything in between!There will also be children’s races, rides, a bouncy castle, bungee trampoline, photo booth, climbing wall, tea tent, beer tent for mums and dads, face painting, brass band and a barbecue, plus a dance performance from Jennifer’s Dancekool group and the main attraction, a birds of prey display. Basically there’ll be something for everyone!The gala is free to attend for both children and adults, with programmes available in advance and on the door for 50p (including entry into a prize draw). The event will be opened by this year’s gala queen, Lucy Hutchinson, with help from her attendants Vienna Welthy and Archie Morgan. Our gala VIPs were chosen during a special selection disco at the village hall

After the 2013 Wilsden Gala was cancelled for the second time in three years, a group of village residents decided it was time to roll up their sleeves and get the much-loved family event back on track. Now a new gala committee with a record number of members is at the helm to take the 2014 event back to its glory days.

in March. The gala is an institution remembered with much fondness by those of us who grew up in the village. The committee is proud to be bringing new life to this event so it can be enjoyed by Wilsden’s children and adults for years to come, and we welcome new committee members and volunteers to assist with Wilsden Gala 2015.We must also say a massive THANK YOU from all the committee to everyone who has given up their time and resources so far to help make this the best gala ever!Can you help?Although we have had an excellent response to our appeal for helpers at this year’s gala, the committee still requires volunteers for the following roles:• Venue stewards• Procession marshals• First aiders• Van/lorry driver to collect, distribute and return Bradford Council ‘Road Closed’ signs for the processionWithout the minimum number of stewards, marshals and first aiders specified by our insurance company the event will be in jeopardy, so please, please get in touch if you can give up some time on the day.We are also looking for support from businesses who would be willing to sponsor the gala programme or donate goods and services as raffle prizes. Programme ads, this year in glossy full colour, are available in a range of sizes priced from £15 to £45. Please contact us if you can help.Contact Jo on [email protected], or call 07957 869494.If you are online, you can follow us on Facebook for all the gala news: facebook.com/WilsdenVillageGala

By Lisa Firth (on behalf of Wilsden Gala Committee)

Wilsde ers pitch i to revive village gala

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By Julie Petty - Wilsden Village Hall

Many residents of Wilsden will remember its humble beginnings from the buy a brick campaign to the Bingley Aire faire, all raising funds to kick start the dream of Wilsden having its own community centre. Bradford council along with Library and Recreation services came on board supplying funding to allow a youth service to have a permanent base alongside a designated library area.

For many years this funding helped assist the hall as a source of income. In 1998 a change in council policy resulted in the funding terminated, and WVH was left with a massive gap in its resources.

This funding was re established a couple of years later but at a fraction of the original amount. Nowadays the Hall receives a yearly core funding grant from Bfd Met, of £3,666. Which may not be given next year as cuts continue to hit harder? There is also the possibility of losing the Youth Service this year!!!.

Two years ago the Hall was rocked by a cut in Library services, which resulted in the committee of WVH fighting a ‘save the library` campaign, which sadly failed. Happily a dedicated group came forward to run a voluntary library and Wilsden Parish council stepped in assisting the library and the hall by providing a desperately needed and much welcomed grant. Today our library is still going strong due to

From its opening in 1976 to its present day Wilsden Village Hall has been the backbone of community support in our area, providing a home for the uniformed organisations, dance groups, senior citizens, youth services, childcare and many many more community lead groups.

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its small army of volunteers, and the Parish Council.

Keeping the hall solvent, is a mammoth task as the building is ageing, repairs are not cheap and we only have one full time member of staff, with limited resources, not an easy task. In 2013 the Committee made the decision to increase our charges, some groups accepted this others did not. It was not easy decision, we know the majority of our groups are self funding too, and the last thing the WVHMC wanted was to price groups out, we kept the charges as low as possible, thank fully our groups are still with us.

We have also diversified into childcare providing yet another service, and hold as many fundraising events as possible all to generate extra income, but these are becoming more difficult. Volunteers are harder to find, and events that capture the imagination and get customers’ spending is another. For the last few years the Gala has been the victim of these problems with not enough people coming forward to plan and execute the event safely.

Two years on from a campaign asking for help – yes there was one! (In the T&A, posters, on the web, public announcement on the day of the last one!) A group has formed thankfully to bring this event back. Please support them and offer help and turn

Wilsde Village Hall - Is it here to stay?

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out on the day and join in. The Gala and events like it – Beer Festival 31st May, need your support, and help. We do also apply for funding pots – very time consuming and rarely successful as we are deemed a wealthy area!

Many seem to presume these things will just happen year after year, and that the same people will do them, but we all age, grow up, move on and few come forward to take up the cause. We don’t just need the help of our users, parents and volunteers we need the younger generation to come forward, to step in give new ideas and safeguard our Centre for the future.

A few months ago we held a future planning event to ask our user groups, how they pictured the hall in the future, what did they need the hall to provide and is it still viable?. The resounding answer was yes, most groups would like their own space, storage, some would like more time. The overall response was they wanted the Hall to continue.

We have a small group of staff and volunteers, who believe in what they are doing, but we need YOU, to support a group, volunteer to help, join the committee, or a fundraising group, help decorate a tired wall or mend broken equipment. Don’t think you have nothing to offer or no time, you’ll be surprised what little can help in a big way. The biggest threat to our survival is apathy!

Don’t just assume this Hall will always be here, it won’t! It struggles daily to survive, who knows what the next 37 years will bring. A well supported Village Hall to be proud of - or another residential development.

It’s up to you the residents of Wilsden to decide that one.

Wilsden Village Hall

“Don't just assume this Hall will always

be here, it won’t”

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We are a thriving group and offer boys and girls an adventure, including camps, weekly meetings and trips. We are always looking for adults to help us deliver the adventure to young people, so can you help us?

The Scouts have a Camp this summer in the North Yorkshire Moors, Cubs have a weekend near Hebden Bridge planned and the whole group plans to go on the District Camp in the Summer Holidays. The Scouts and Explorers go on a trip to Switzerland every four years, and we will shortly be planning our next trip.

We are split into different sections based on age:

• Beavers – age 6 to 8 ½ - Mondays - 6pm to 7pm• Cubs – age 8 to 10 ½ - Tuesdays - 6.15pm to 7.30pm• Scouts – age 10 to 14 - Tuesdays - 7.45pm to 9.15pm• Explorers – age 14 to 18 - meetings depend on activities

If you are interested, please ring Jonathan Booth on 01535 271734.

Join the Adventure i Wilsde

Wilsden Women’s Institute was formed on 11th February 1963 in the Day School (now Wilsden Primary School) with 38 members attending. This followed the successful launch of Harden W.I. in January. Since those early days we have grown and now have over 62 members.We meet on the first Monday in the month at 7.30 pm in Wilsden Primary School and have a lively programme of speakers and events. Our Walking Club meet on a monthly basis and we have a bi-monthly Culture Club visiting many places of interest such as a trip to Chester, a recent visit to Longley Hall, Huddersfield by candlelight and Renshaw Hall, Doncaster. We have a thriving Theatre Club and regularly attend Keighley Playhouse and often arrange Cinema visits.We have been pleased to undertake various Community projects over the last few years when we made a donation to purchase new crockery for the Luncheon Club and have planted a Rowan tree at Wilsden Health Centre to mark our 45th Anniversary. We have also donated a Union Flag to Wilsden Scouts to be paraded on St George’s Day and other special services and gave a Union Flag and flagpole to the village to mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

Celebrati g 50 years of Wilsde W.I.By Judy Caunt - President We have also helped with catering

for the village Gala for many years and for the Jubilee Celebrations in the Village Hall. To celebrate our 50th Anniversary (1963 – 2013) we have planted a Silver Birch tree in Wilsden Park in November 2012 and a plaque has been erected to mark this occasion.We recently ran a tombola at the Wilsden Winter Fair and raised £160 for Bradford Cancer Support and also donated £55 to Wharfedale Cave & Mountain Rescue. Members also raised £120 for Scout Graham Earnshaw to enable him to go to Peru to help the local communities. Our latest charity effort was to hold a fashion show in aid of Manorlands hospice on Wednesday 19th March when we were thrilled to raise £581.10.A Celebration Evening for our 50th Anniversary was held in April 2013 in Wilsden Village Hall when The Lady Mayoress of Bradford, Mrs Margaret Smith honoured us with her presence. Any new ladies who would like to join, please contact Judy Caunt on 01535 273709

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Wilsden Conservative Club Wellington Street, Wilsden

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SCHOOL

By Sharon Dominik Wilsden Primary School

April Easter is always a lovely time in school with our Reception children and their Easter bonnet parade to look forward to.

May

After our Easter break we have our thoughts firmly fixed on the SAT’s tests; Reception, Year 1, Year 2 and Year 6 will undergo their formal assessments to see how they are doing compared to children of

You may think that there’s oodles of time left before the Summer holidays; it’s barely even Easter! Yet here at Wilsden Primary School, we are already in the starting blocks for what promises to be another exciting (if a little exhausting) run down to the Summer.

the same age Nationally. It’s always a nail-biting time for our children and families but we try to make things as relaxed and ‘normal’ as possible

JuneTrips to look forward to .......residentials to Windermere and Robinwood (Todmorden) and lots of day trips to Nell Bank, Skipton Castle, Yorkshire Mining Museum and the Yorkshire Wildlife Park.

JulyAfter all that excitement, we can start to unwind, but just a bit, as we still have lots of things planned before the end of term. Our Year 6 leavers have a performance to do for their parents; we have our end of year/leavers disco to survive, not forgetting our red carpet event of the year ...... our annual Governors’ Awards Evening. All finished off by our final leavers’ assembly, when there will not be a dry eye in the house!

AugustTime for a well earned rest!

See you in September.

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We’re here from 11am until 1pm every Monday, Mums (and dads) have a rest and the babies can play. Have a lovely sit down whilst you sip on a brew. Enjoy having someone else make lunch for you.

Come along to Wilsden Church, meet the rest of the group. Lovely ladies cuddle the babies whilst you eat your soup. Chat with the mums, new friends you will make. Swap tips and advice over a slice or two of cake.

So what are you waiting for, come on along. For homemade treats, good company and if you’re lucky a song. We’re looking forward to meeting you, please come take a peek, 11am-1pm at Wilsden Trinity, we’re here every week!

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