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The Parish Church of
St Michael the Archangel,
Kirkby in Malhamdale
Vicar: The Rev'd. Geoffrey Spencer
e-mail: [email protected]. tel: 01729 830916
Church Website: www.kirkbymalhamchurch.org
Contact Numbers:
Church Officials
Churchwardens Mrs Maureen Dore 830437
Mr. Ted Ellis 830513
Mr George Parker 825597
PCC Secretary Mrs Sue Bailey 830766
PCC co-Treasurers Mr Chris Darling 851452
Mr Ian Ballard 830885
Mothers’ Union Mrs Shirley Rycroft 830278
Tower Captain Mr George Parker 825597
Music
Organists Mrs Maria Gledhill 830208
Mrs Margaret Ellis 830513
Mr Lawrence Denholm
Children & Young People
Sunday Kids Club Mrs Gill Petrucci 840548
Parish Youth Group Mrs Bridget Slater 830559
Parish Hall Bookings Mrs Muriel Bland 830277
MALHAM METHODIST CHAPEL
Minister Rev Janet Clasper 01756 752607
Steward Mrs Susan Simpson 830423
Treasurer Mrs Carol Newhouse 830487
QUAKER MEETING HOUSE, AIRTON
Voluntary Friend in Residence Mr Simon Watkins 830263
Clerk to the Airton Meeting Mrs Laurel Phillipson
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THOUGHT FOR THE MONTH
You may have noticed that I completely missed my turn to write in the magazine
last time in spite of prompting! I have to be honest and say that I completely
forgot until it was too late. Perhaps it was covering for my colleague’s sabbatical
and then going on holiday straight away that did it?
How frantic the pace of life has become for so many people having to ‘do’ so
much. I have heard the comment that “we were created human beings, not
doings” I am trying to keep attending a weekly contemplative prayer group and I
am also trying to make time for quiet during the week and I would highly
recommend this practice.
The season of Advent, which will soon be upon us, is a time for us to explore the
mysteries of faith in light of the coming of Jesus whose birth we celebrate at
Christmas. My moan every year I think is that Christmas adverts appear earlier
and earlier! I do hope that you will find times of quiet in the coming days so that
after contemplation you will have enough energy to celebrate Christmas.
In our Methodist tradition, January is when we hold our Covenant services and my
colleague Rev’d Richard Atkinson will be leading the Covenant service at our
chapel on January 7th at the usual time of 9-30 a.m. It is a service which
challenges us to think about God’s love!
We have been keeping the chapel open for visitors and we have been blessed by
the numbers who have visited. It is a privilege to be trusted with their prayer
requests which we include in our worship time. It is important to us that we can
offer this space for people to ‘be’! Opening days and worship times will alter
slightly during January and February.
Of course, we are continuing our efforts to raise funds for the development
project and the development group are continuing to meet under the
chairmanship of Rev’d Peter Bedford whom you may have seen around at various
events this year. It is beginning to feel quite exciting - watch this space, as they
say!
Shalom,
Janet.
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FROM THE ARCHIVES
For the article in November about the Malhamdale men who died in the 1st
World War, I was unable to trace information about Joseph Berry or Robert
Francis Jones. Mike Leeming has now kindly supplied the following ...
From the West Yorkshire Pioneer, 26th April 1918
AIRTON SOLDIER’S DEATH
“We deeply regret to report the death of Rifleman Joseph Berry of the 2nd
Battalion New Zealand Rifles, who was killed in action on March 26th, while
serving in France. Rifleman Berry, who was 32 years of age, left Airton for New
Zealand over nine years ago. He was a fine young man, a credit both to the
colony and the old country. This sad intelligence was conveyed to his parents,
Mr and Mrs John Berry, Daisy Mount, Airton, by wire. Much sympathy is felt in
the village and neighbourhood for the bereaved family.”
Private 30124 Robert Francis Jones, 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards.
Only son of Elizabeth Jones (nee Winskill, born in Settle) and the late Robert F
Jones, both of whom were schoolteachers. Although he was born in Croydon,
Surrey, in 1899, his maternal grandfather came from Settle and lived at
Malham Tarn. Robert Francis died on 23rd August 1918, aged just 19, probably
during the battle of Albert, in which the Guards' Division was heavily involved.
Many thanks Mike.
Jen Darling
FROM THE REGISTERS
The Cremated Remains of John and Margaret Geldard of Giggleswick, formerly
of Malham were interred in St Michael's Churchyard on 29th October.
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Kirkby-in-Malhamdale United (VA) Primary School, Kirkby Malham,
Skipton, North Yorkshire,
BD23 4BY
Telephone and Fax: 01729 830214
e-mail: [email protected]
Executive Headteacher: Mrs S Peel
There are lots of activities and events taking place at school in the run-up to
Christmas. On Mondays we are running an after school Christmas Club
making decorations, cards and all things festive!
There is a Bags2School collection on the 1st
December so if you have any
old clothes/shoes/coats (not bedding) could you put it in a black bin liner and
drop off at school before this date (presuming you have received your Dec
Parish Mag by then!)
We are having an Open Morning at school on Monday 11th
December from
9.30-11.30pm – everyone is welcome to come and look round our magnificent
school and see the children in action. Coffee and refreshments will be served
– we look forward to welcoming you. Please tell family and friends and
anyone else who has pre-school children in the locality about our fantastic
school.
We are also looking forward to taking part in the Christingle Service at
Kirkby Malham Church on Sunday 10th
December at 5.30pm where we will
be performing our Christmas Nativity with all the children taking part.
In the run up to Christmas we are having a non-uniform day for Children in
Need where the children are coming to school in something ‘spotty’. Tempest
Photographers are in school taking portraits and family photos which are
always handy for Christmas presents. A Dance Showcase is taking place too
when parents can come and see their children perform a dance routine they
have been learning this term with the dance teacher, Howard Bullock.
We are also looking forward to our whole school trip to see Beauty and the
Beast at King George’s Hall, Blackburn on December 13th
. The School PTA
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are kindly paying for transport costs and the children will be enjoying an interval
ice cream donated by Chris and Gemma from the Victoria pub for funds raised at
a recent Halloween party.
We would like to take this opportunity of wishing everyone in the Dale
a very Merry Christmas and a peaceful New Year.
Best wishes from all the staff at Kirkby Malham Primary School
Rolls-Royce
Science Prize Special merit Award Winner 2011 2012
KIRKBY MALHAM CHURCH
Heritage Presentations
As part of the grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to carry out work in
Kirkby Malham Church, we are presenting a series of talks about interesting
heritage aspects of the Church. This is the sixth in the series.
Chantries
by Robin Bundy
Thursday 8th February
in Church at 7.30 p.m.
The title is “Chantries” and it will include “The origins of Chantries, the
Chantries of Kirkby Malham Church and the Kirkby Malham Free Grammar
School that succeeded the Grammar School of the Chantry of the Rood”.
Wishing all friends and neighbours in Malhamdale
a peaceful, happy and fun time this Christmas.
Joy Schofield
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MALHAMDALE
THROUGH THE YEARS
This month’s article comes from the Leeds Mercury on 5th January 1926.
BEAUTY-SPOT CRASH
EDGE OF MALHAM COVE FALLS 175 FEET
“Two hundred and fifty tons of rock comprising the outer and western edge of
Malham Cove, became dislodged and crashed from a height of 175 feet into
the bed of the river Aire, which has its source in the heart of the cove. A
huge gap is left in the face of this picturesque rock formation, which is
visited by thousands of tourists during the year.
The Cove is situated nearly a mile north of the village of Malham, and about
12 miles from Skipton. Two hundred feet high, and rising sheer from the
water level, it looms in a gigantic crescent of stone over the aperture from
which emerges a tiny stream – the river Aire.
The fall has resulted from a quick thaw following the recent sharp frosts in
the district. The rock was forced out of position. In falling it struck a lower
ledge, on which it is believed to have splintered, and then it bounded down
on its way to the river.
The largest piece of rock actually bounded across the river. The great rock
which fell now lies in three gigantic boulders, two smaller ones, and a number
of fragments. The largest of the three is estimated to weigh more than a 100
tons and lies 175 yards from the point on which it crashed.”
NB The stream at Malham Cove is now known as Malham Beck. The source of
the River Aire is south of Malham village at Aire Head.
Sue Lugton
01729 830201
www.kirkbymalham.info
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KIRKBY MALHAM PARISH HALL
Saturday 9th December
Film Night: Beauty and the Beast
Everyone welcome - bring the children
6.30 for 7pm (Note the earlier time)
Adults £5.00, Children £3.00 , supper included
Soft drinks and bar available
Please pay on the night but if you intend coming let Jacqui Newby know so we
have an idea of numbers ! Telephone 01729 830740 [email protected]
Saturday 16th December
We invite you to a Medieval Banquet
with live entertainment by a solo minstrel.
7.30 for 8pm. Doors open from 7pm.
Food, music and drink and live entertainment throughout the evening.
Live performance includes : Music on the hurdy-gurdy for arrival drinks. Leading
through to the banquet hall with English bagpipes. Strolling music and
entertainment on the Lute, cittern and colascione. A great night !
Medieval dress optional !
Tickets £20 per person . Advance ticket sales only from Jacqui Newby.
Telephone 01729 830 740 Email [email protected]
Sunday 31st December
New Year Party
Saturday 13th January, 2018
Film Night: Twelve Years a Slave
7.00 for 7.30pm
£5.00 including supper; Licensed Bar available
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AIRTON WI
Our quiz team headed off to Hampsthwaite for the finals of the Federation
quiz. Here Norma, Alison, Jenny H, Pat, Laura and Sharon delved deep into
the grey matter and achieved the well-deserved status of “podiumed bronze”
with 64 points, only 6 points behind the winning team, Burton Leonard WI.
Our AGM was livened up with a quiz, keeping in training for next year, and
supper accompanied by a glass of G&T. Veronica is now President, Judith is
Vice President, Norma remains Treasurer and Sharon continues as Secretary,
The Committee are Veronica, Judith, Sharon, Norma, Carol, Laura and Alison.
Vicki is our valued well-wisher, a smiling face when you need it.
The next meeting, entitled “Cakes and Pud’s” will be at Airton Quaker
Meeting House on 13th December at which we are promised to have our taste
buds tickled!
New members and visitors are always welcome to join us.
Avril Frankland
BOOK REVIEW - AIRTON BOOK CLUB
‘The Running Hare’ by John Lewis-Stempel
This is a true tale about a farmer and his
management of one field over the course of a year.
The author farmer knows the land and uses beautiful
prose to describe the nature he encourages back into
the farmland, in spite of the ‘chemical brothers’ and
their modern , intensive farming methods in
neighbouring fields. His enthusiasm for observing the
lives of local hares and birdlife makes the reader
feel they are part of the project. It is a superb piece
of nature writing , with jottings of interesting
historical facts and poetry. ‘A stirring rural fantasia’
as The Times puts it. Our conclusion ? A very
enjoyable read.
Carol Band
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ST MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL FABRIC FUND 200 CLUB
DRAW PRIZE WINNERS
October 2017
1st Prize £100 Bob Southwell
2nd Prize £50 Anke Cox
3rd Prize £25 Peter Sharp
4th Prize £15 Paul and Victoria Forrow
5th Prize £10 Peter Chatterton
St Michael the Archangel Church Fabric Fund 200 Club
subscription for 2017 -2018
Thank you to all who have already paid. If you have not yet paid and would
like to be included could you please let us have your £50 subscription asap. Each
draw will give you the opportunity to win either £100, £50, £25, £15 or £10.
You can pay by BACS (details are Yorkshire Bank, Account: Kirkby Malham
Church 200 Club, Sort Code 05 09 09, Account No. 17805512). If you are paying
by Bacs could you please let one of us know, as it takes a while to get the
information from the bank.
Alternatively you can drop cheques (made payable to Kirkby Malham Church
200 Club) or cash with one of the people below.
The 200 club is open to all and we attract members from outside the area as
well as local residents. We welcome new members who wish to support this fine
building which is so central to our community here in Malhamdale.
Thank you very much indeed for your support.
We look forward to hearing from you again.
Joy Schofield 830463,
Ashley & Rachael Caton 830250
Ali Milner 830588
Bernadette Schutte 830322 or [email protected]
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ASHLEY'S FARM
The TB test for the cattle was clear and the vet did a ‘PD’, or pregnancy
diagnosis test on the cows at the same time which showed that they were in
calf, which means they should start to calve in the spring. At this time of
year I buy quite a few young cattle or ‘stirks’ in from the local auction
markets, which are around 6 months old and match the calves off my cows
which have now been weaned from their mothers. These stirks will be
reared as a group on silage throughout the winter and will grow on until I
sell them next Autumn / winter as store cattle at around 18 months of age.
The term ‘store’ means that they will be bought by another farmer who will
finish them for meat, often arable farmers who have a ready supply of grain.
Our son Frank made his first cattle purchase during the half term holidays.
Gisburn Auction Market run a Young Farmer scheme where children can buy
a calf or stirk but do not need to pay for it, so long as they do the bidding,
look after it and then bring it back to the auction to sell in March. Any profit
they make is theirs (although if the animal has not increased in value then
they have to pay for it!). Frank bought a lovely Belgian Blue bull calf which
he has called ‘Blue Cheese’. He’s just about to start training him to walk on
the halter, ready for his big sale day in March.
I have also made a slightly unusual purchase and some of you will have seen
our donkey. Instead of returning home from Skipton Auction market with
cattle as intended one day, I came home with Louis the donkey for the kids.
He was being sold by the Heseltine family from Hesketh Farm Park at Bolton
Abbey and was too lovely to resist! He’s settled in very well and is a really
friendly character.
The sheep have all been tupped and the tups, including the tup lambs, have
done their work well. We will leave the sheep quiet now for a few weeks to
let them settle in lamb, before scanning them in early January. The sheep
are run through a crate, where the scanning man puts an ultra sound sensor
on their tummies and looks at a screen to see how many lambs they are
having. A spray mark is put on the sheep to indicate one, two, three or four
lambs. I will then sort the sheep into groups according to how many lambs
they are having to prioritise feeding during the remainder of their
pregnancy. The sheep having singles, i.e. one lamb, will be taken back up to
the limestone pastures at Malham because they have lower energy needs
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than a sheep having multiple lambs. Feeding of the sheep with
concentrated feed will start 6 weeks before they are due, so sometime in
January. Some feeding of haylage may start before then depending on the
weather and the condition of the grass over the next couple of months.
In the mean time the daily routine centres around feeding the cattle with
silage, bedding with straw where necessary and keeping the manure scraper
system running. The animals do not really understand the idea of Christmas
and there will be work to done on the day, but I do like to give them a
generous helping of silage on Christmas Eve in the hope that it will give me
a few hours off to enjoy my Christmas dinner!
Ashley and Rachel
SANTA’S SLEIGH
Will again be visiting Malhamdale
on Christmas Eve
Airton Green 7.00pm
Kirkby Malham - The Vic 7.30pm
Malham - The Buck 8.00pm
CAROL SINGING IN MALHAM
Sunday 17th December
Start at 7.00p.m. at The Buck.
All welcome. Proceeds to Action for Children.
Sunday 24th December
Start at 5.00p.m. at Hilltop, Malham. All welcome.
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GARGRAVE AND MALHAMDALE COMMUNITY LIBRARY
Library Update - December 2017
On Friday 22nd December, as a final Christmas family warmer, we are showing
the comedy “What we did on our Holidays.” Written by Andy Hamilton and
Guy Jenkins of BBC “Outnumbered” fame the film stars David Tennant,
Rosamund Pike, Billy Connolly and three wise-cracking children. The customary
Café style seating will be in place, so please bring your own refreshments.
Village Hall doors open 7pm and the film starts at 7.30pm. Tickets are £5, on
sale at the door. Under 16’s, free admission.
On Friday the 19th January we start the year with an illustrated talk by
Gargrave’s very own intrepid explorers, Duncan and Bee Faulkner and family,
who spent their summer holiday circling the Globe.
The film shows will restart in February, more details in next month’s magazine.
Hopefully you’ve all visited the newly refurbished Library and are impressed
with the transformation; again thanks go to everybody who worked hard to
ensure the success of the project. Much to our surprise and joy the Library was
named as NYCC Library of the Month in September which is a reflection on the
dedication of our Volunteers, the success of the Summer Reading Challenge and
our performance against the targets set each year by NYCC. Thank you all.
Every so often we start to run short of Volunteers and we are approaching the
time when two or three more Volunteers would ease the load and ensure that
the Library can continue to operate. Volunteers usually work a 3 hour shift with
two volunteers per shift. Most Volunteers do about one shift a month. Others
will not do a shift for a couple of months others two shifts a month. How many
shifts and when you do a shift is entirely up to you. We operate a web-based
booking system so, at any time of the day, you can see which slots are available
and, if any are convenient, enter your name. As a new Volunteer you will always
be on duty with an experienced Volunteer.
Being a Volunteer is a great way to meet people. If you would like to help keep
the Library running and are able to spare 3 hours a month, or whatever you can
manage, to help behind the counter, please have a chat with one of our current
Volunteers or speak to our Volunteer Coordinator, Patsy Simpson (749489), for
more information.
Please note that the Library will be closed for the Christmas break from Friday
22nd of December and reopen on Wednesday 3rd January.
Dave Smith
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CHRISTMAS AT ST. MICHAEL'S
Sunday 3rd
December Advent Sunday.
10.00am Parish Communion
5.30pm Advent Carol Service
Sunday 10th
December Advent 2
10.00am Parish Communion
5.30pm Christingle Service (we shall be joined by the School)
Sunday 17th December Advent 3
10.00am Parish Communion
6.00pm Carol Service
Sunday 24th December Advent 4
10.00am Parish Communion
11.00pm Midnight Mass begins
Monday 25th December Christmas Day
11.00am Family Communion
Do come along and join us - everybody is very welcome.
CHRISTINGLE MAKING
Saturday 9th
December
11am – 3pm
Kirkby Malham Parish Hall
Come and join our friends from the Maternity Stream
of the City of Sanctuary, to make the Christingles,
enjoy good fun, friendship, arts and crafts and a few
games.
All welcome but please let us know if you’re coming
so we know how many to cater for.
Judy Rogers 830 372
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MALHAMDALE CHURCH SERVICES FOR DECEMBER
Sunday 3rd December Advent Sunday Parish Church 10.00 a.m. Parish Communion
5.30 p.m. Advent Carol service
Malham Methodist Chapel 9.30 a.m. Mrs. S. Platt
Sunday 10th December Second Sunday of Advent Parish Church 10.00 a.m. Parish Communion
5.30 p.m. Christingle
Malham Methodist Chapel 9.30 a.m. Rev'd N. Blundell
The Religious Society of
Friends (Quakers), Airton 3.00 p.m. Friends’ Meeting House
Sunday 17th December Third Sunday of Advent Parish Church 10.00 a.m. Parish Communion
6.00 p.m. Carol Service
Malham Methodist Chapel 10.00 a.m. Rev'd J. Clasper - Carol Service
followed by coffee and mincepies
Sunday 24th December Fourth Sunday of Advent Parish Church 10.00 a.m. Parish Communion
11.00 p.m. Midnight Mass
Malham Methodist Chapel 9.30 a.m. No service
The Religious Society of
Friends (Quakers), Airton 3.00 p.m. Friends’ Meeting House
Monday 25th December Christmas Day Parish Church 11.00 a.m. Family Communion
Sunday 31st December First Sunday after Christmas Parish Church 10.00 a.m. Parish Communion
No evening service
Malham Methodist Chapel 9.30 a.m. No service
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MALHAMDALE CHURCH SERVICES FOR JANUARY
Sunday 7th January First Sunday after Epiphany Parish Church 10.00 a.m. Parish Communion
Malham Methodist Chapel 9.30 a.m. Rev'd R. Atkinson
Sunday 14th January Second Sunday after Epiphany Parish Church 10.00 a.m. Parish Communion
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Malham Methodist Chapel 9.30 a.m. Rev'd R. Fox - Covenant service
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Malham Methodist Chapel 9.30 a.m. No service
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Friends (Quakers), Airton 3.00 p.m. Friends’ Meeting House
Sunday 4th February Fifth Sunday after Epiphany Parish Church 10.00 a.m. Parish Communion
Malham Methodist Chapel 9.30 a.m. Mr. B. Murfitt
Please note: there will be no evening services at St. Michael's in January
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WEDNESDAY QUIZ NIGHTS
AT THE VICTORIA INN
8.30 p.m.
6th and 20th December
Come and join us for the
fortnightly quiz at the Vic!
Come as a team of up to 4 people or, if you are on your own,
please come along and join a team.
Entry fee £2 each,
to cover prize for the winning team and a light supper.
If you would like any more information, or would like to arrange a quiz,
please contact:
Ian Ballard (e-mail: [email protected] or phone 830885)
or Steve Whitaker (e-mail: [email protected] or phone 830082)
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Thursday 14th December
Annual Dinner at Newfield Hall
Members and Guests
2018
Thursday 18th January
Members’ evening, 8pm at Malham Village Hall
For more information contact –
Colin or Sue Lugton Tel. 01729 830201
Linda Hodson Tel. 01729 830572
www.kirkbymalham.info
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INDOOR BOWLS
If you would be interested in forming a new club at the Parish Hall,
likely Wednesday afternoon and or evening
please contact me on tel. 01729 830494
or e-mail [email protected]
It would help if someone already has experience as I
tried it once, found it to be great fun and a good
leveller between male and female. We would all be
starting from scratch, but obviously require a hand
to get it going.
GET YOUR STOCKING FILLERS NOW!!!!
MALHAMDALE CALENDARS
Great Christmas presents for family and friends far and near.
Only £5 per Calendar.
Created from amazing photographs taken by local people.
Copies to view and buy are available in local outlets.
To place advance orders contact Rob or Joyce on 01729 830182
or email [email protected].
Funds raised will go to Malham Village Hall; however if you live in Hanlith or
Kirkby Malham any orders placed with us will go to Kirkby Malham Parish Hall
funds. Please support this worthy cause.
PARISH NEWS ONLINE
The Malhamdale Parish News now has its own website. You can read the
current issue by visiting http://kmpnews.wordpress.com
At the moment, only September, October, November and December 2017
issues are online, but in future the site will be updated monthly with each new
issue, and the previous issue transferred to the archive.
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KIRKBY MALHAM PARISH COUNCIL NEWS
Kirkby Malham Parish Council is a combined Parish Council encompassing
the parishes of Malham, Malham Moor, Kirkby Malham and Hanlith.
Councillors meet monthly on the first Monday of the month at Malham
Village Hall @ 7.30pm, all residents welcome. Next meeting: 4th
December 2017
Chris Wildman, Chair KMPC
Christmas Party
This year’s Christmas party will be held on Monday 11th December
at Lindon Guest House, Airton, from 2-4pm.
Join us for an afternoon of carol singing with the Staincliffe Singers,
followed by seasonal refreshments.
Remember to bring a small wrapped gift!
January Session
Our first session of the New Year will be on
Monday 8th January at the Vicarage in Kirkby Malham.
Join us for a talk by Rev’d Geoffrey Spencer followed by afternoon tea
provided by Sue & Kayleigh Bolland from The Baking Shed.
Everyone welcome - £5 per person
For more information and to arrange transport contact Angela Barnes 01729
830532, Kath Hall 01729 830382 or Judith Holliday 01729 830338
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Administrative Officer
Full time (35hrs a week), permanent
Salary: £21476- £23768
We are looking to recruit a full time Administrative
Officer to support Senior staff in the effective
management of the Trust, to act as Secretariat
for committee meetings, to assist programme
managers and project staff in the delivery and
development of Programmes of work,
and support the running of YDMT reception.
A full information pack and application form can be obtained from our website at www.ydmt.org or from:
Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust Old Post Office, Main Street, Clapham
via Lancaster, LA2 8DP
Telephone 015242 51002, email [email protected]
Closing date for applications – Midday Monday 27th November
Interviews will be held on 13th December
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PANTO TIME!
Get your tickets for
Cinderella
by calling Simon at the Friends Meeting House on 830263
or e-mail [email protected]
Friday 15th December, 7pm
£10/£6
BOARD GAMES IN THE BARN
No board games evening in December or January
THANK YOU . . .
Many thanks to all who attended our events about slavery and
abolition. After costs, £200 was raised for Anti-Slavery International, which
Airton Friends Meeting will be matching with a separate donation to support
the charity's publicity campaigns.
Read more about the series at https://airtonbarn.org.uk/an-airton-journal/
If you missed the events and would like copies of literature about modern
slavery, get in touch with Simon on 830263 & drop by at The Nook.
O yes it is!! It's panto time!!
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From the Editor . . .
All material for inclusion in the February issue should be with me no later than
Friday 12th January - thank you. Carol Ballard
New paintings and drawings from Malhamdale artist
Katharine Holmes
"In Grandmother's Footsteps"
The exhibition is open
16 September 2017 to 14 January 2018
The Mercer Art Gallery,
Swan Road, Harrogate HG1 2SA
tel. 01423 556188
Open Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 5pm, Sunday 2pm to 5pm,
closed Mondays except Bank Holidays. Closes at 4pm November to March.
ADMISSION FREE
AWARDS FROM KIRKBY MALHAM SCHOOL FOUNDATION
Anyone who attended Kirkby Malham School and is now in Year 12
(or equivalent) of full- or part-time education or is in their second year of
full-time Further Education may apply for a small award
from the Foundation Trustees.
Those interested should apply in writing to:-
Tony Cawthorne
Listerhill Cottage, Malham Skipton, BD23 4DB
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The Kirkby Malhamdale Educational Trust is a well established but little known
local charity. We have limited funds to support educational and further
development activities for local residents. The following is a guide to help you to
meet our criteria and for you to consider whether you are suitable for funding:
1. You must reside in Malhamdale.
2. You must be under 25 years of age when you apply.
3. We will only consider a personal application from the person applying and it
should be personally signed by you.
4. The amount of the award will be at the discretion of the Committee.
5. You should include a clear statement of the amount you are requesting, the
reasons for the funds and a plan of action, including your overall costs and how
you will obtain additional funds where the costs are greater than the requested
amount.
6. If funding is granted, we would appreciate a brief letter once your project/task
has been implemented to inform the Committee as to how the grant helped you.
The Committee meets in April and October to consider applications which
should be made to:-
Liz Hesleden, Pirie Martins, Watery Lane, Airton, Skipton, BD23 4AG
07801 491394
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The Victoria
Kirkby Malham
Muddy Boots and Dog friendly (free dog Treats on
the Bar)
Real Fires
Local Cask Ales
4 Muddy Boot and dog friendly En suite rooms
Food Served Daily From 12pm
Pool Table and Sky Sports
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