Showing posts with label Burton-in-Kendal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burton-in-Kendal. Show all posts
Thursday, 1 December 2022
Local authors: Kirstie Pelling - "The Happiness Project"
Saturday, 9 May 2020
Win £5,000 of National Book Tokens for our school library
Week 3 of the Team Burton food bank collections
Team Burton now has five collection points across the village. Over the past 3 weeks we have had donations which have filled numerous boxes with essentials and a few little luxuries for the families supported by the Morecambe Bay food bank.
Along with the other communities that collect for MBFB we have amassed 5.4 tonnes of produce over the past three weeks. That's an astonishing amount being donated by people from all across the collection area, and the food bank team have sent us all their thanks for our, and your, efforts and your kindness in making this happen.
You can see how the collection process works in this timelapse video from our neighbouring collectors at Holme. Morecambe Bay Food Bank time lapse video
Our boxes are collected every Wednesday by the food bank van, and donations can be left in any of them any day during daylight hours. Thank you for your support!
Along with the other communities that collect for MBFB we have amassed 5.4 tonnes of produce over the past three weeks. That's an astonishing amount being donated by people from all across the collection area, and the food bank team have sent us all their thanks for our, and your, efforts and your kindness in making this happen.
You can see how the collection process works in this timelapse video from our neighbouring collectors at Holme. Morecambe Bay Food Bank time lapse video
Our boxes are collected every Wednesday by the food bank van, and donations can be left in any of them any day during daylight hours. Thank you for your support!
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Week 3 at one of the five Burton collection points - amazing! |
Wednesday, 22 April 2020
Our first 24 hours as a collection point
Our first 24 hours as a collection point for the Morecambe Bay Food Bank exceeded our hopes!
We received 16kg of donated foods in 24 hours, which is fabulous, thank you to everyone who donated to the box. The contents have been collected by the Food Bank van today, so we now have a whole week to collect before the next collection. I wonder what the coming week will bring?
Just for comparison, our neighbours in Holme village a mile away collected 128.5 kg for the Food Bank, so we've a way to go to catch up, but knowing the generosity of this village I am sure we'll manage it.
Please continue to leave your donations, the Food Bank needs them now more than ever, on average they are sending out 3 tonnes a day to needy families in the Morecambe Bay Food Bank area.
We received 16kg of donated foods in 24 hours, which is fabulous, thank you to everyone who donated to the box. The contents have been collected by the Food Bank van today, so we now have a whole week to collect before the next collection. I wonder what the coming week will bring?
Just for comparison, our neighbours in Holme village a mile away collected 128.5 kg for the Food Bank, so we've a way to go to catch up, but knowing the generosity of this village I am sure we'll manage it.
Please continue to leave your donations, the Food Bank needs them now more than ever, on average they are sending out 3 tonnes a day to needy families in the Morecambe Bay Food Bank area.
Thank you to everyone who is helping us help the Food Bank to help those in greatest need.
Tuesday, 21 April 2020
Morecambe Bay Food Bank collection point in Burton
I'm really pleased to be able to say that we are now a collection point for Morecambe Bay Foodbank!
Morecambe Bay Foodbank will accept all donations but are especially keen to have:
Tins of: beans; meat(s); fruits; vegetables; fish; soup; tomatoes; rice pudding
Bottles of: squash; juice (esp. orange); jam; pasta sauce
Packets of: pasta; sugar; cereal; teabags; instant noodles; instant rice; biscuits; custard; instant mash
If anyone else in Burton would like to host a collection box please PM me and I'll put you in touch with the team, and thank you.
Morecambe Bay Foodbank will accept all donations but are especially keen to have:
Tins of: beans; meat(s); fruits; vegetables; fish; soup; tomatoes; rice pudding
Bottles of: squash; juice (esp. orange); jam; pasta sauce
Packets of: pasta; sugar; cereal; teabags; instant noodles; instant rice; biscuits; custard; instant mash
If anyone else in Burton would like to host a collection box please PM me and I'll put you in touch with the team, and thank you.
Sunday, 12 January 2020
2020 April - advance notice - Fashion Show - cancelled due to covid-19
Burton Memorial Hall will be welcoming back the team from Kitty Brown Boutique on Friday 17th April for a fabulous fashion show. More details to follow!
2020 March - Spring Clearout Table Top Sale
The Spring Clearout Table Top Sale will take place at Burton Memorial Hall on Saturday 7th March, from 10am - 12 noon.
Tables cost £5 and can be booked now by phoning 01524 781306, cost per table is £5. Set up from 9am. So, if you're having a spring clean of all the stuff you no longer need, why not come along and sell it to someone else who'll give it a new lease of life?
Bacon butties, teas, coffees, cold drinks will be on sale too. In aid of Hall funds.
Tables cost £5 and can be booked now by phoning 01524 781306, cost per table is £5. Set up from 9am. So, if you're having a spring clean of all the stuff you no longer need, why not come along and sell it to someone else who'll give it a new lease of life?
Bacon butties, teas, coffees, cold drinks will be on sale too. In aid of Hall funds.
2020 February - A Celebration of Simon & Garfunkel
A Celebration of Simon and Garfunkel (by Tim Chu and Ian Bailey) is returning to Burton Memorial Hall on Friday 21st February.
With their superb harmonies and intriguing stories about Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel, this will be a super night for anyone who enjoys great music performed well.
Tickets are £12 and will be on sale from Burton Village Store from Wednesday 15th January (cash purchases only). There's no bar but you are welcome to bring your own drinks.
Doors open 6.45pm, music starts at 7.30pm.
Having seen and heard this duo on several occasions already we can highly recommend them. Why not come along and enjoy some fabulous music from two superb musicians and entertainers.
Tickets are £12 and will be on sale from Burton Village Store from Wednesday 15th January (cash purchases only). There's no bar but you are welcome to bring your own drinks.
Doors open 6.45pm, music starts at 7.30pm.
Having seen and heard this duo on several occasions already we can highly recommend them. Why not come along and enjoy some fabulous music from two superb musicians and entertainers.
2020 January - Burns' Night Supper and Ceilidh
Burton Memorial Hall's Burns' Night Ceilidh and Supper returns on Saturday 25th January, with music by Tattie Bogle, bagpipes, and Val Still as soloist.
Traditional haggis, tatties and neeps supper by Jan's Pantry. Loads of dancing and fun! Bar available (not BYO). Whisky Roll.
Tickets are £15 per person, on sale at Burton Village Store now. Limited to 80 places so get yours before they sell out! In aid of Hall funds.
2020 - January Nature Talk: Moths of the Morecambe Bay area by Steve Benner
January Nature Talk: Moths of the Morecambe Bay area by Steve Benner, Thursday 30th January at Burton Memorial Hall, starts 7.30pm, £2.50 per person includes tea and biscuits. All welcome. In aid of Hall funds.
Tuesday, 12 February 2019
Friday, 18 January 2019
Burns Night Ceilidh and Supper at Burton Memorial Hall
Saturday 26th January sees the first Burton Memorial Hall Burns Night Ceilidh and Supper. Tickets are £12 per person and on sale at Burton Village Store. Includes supper by Jan's Pantry and dancing to Tattie Bogle, soloist Val Still. Bar and whisky roll. In aid of Burton Memorial Hall funds.
Nature Talks at the Hall... January = Badgers
Sunday, 23 September 2018
Nature Talks at the Hall: Butterflies of Burton & Hutton Roof
The Nature Talks at the Hall resumes on Thursday 27th September, with a welcome return by Bryan Yorke, whose talk will cover butterflies of Burton and Hutton Roof, followed by a review of the Wildlife Year. Admission is £2.50 per person, includes tea and biscuits. Doors open 7pm, talk starts at 7.30pm. All welcome. In aid of Hall funds.
Saturday, 17 February 2018
Going Wild at Burton Memorial Hall #3
The third in the series of fund-raising nature, wildlife and natural history talks at Burton Memorial Hall will be on Thursday 22nd March and is entitled 50 Shades of Grey Limestone, Limestone Pavements and Limestone Landscapes, and will be given by Peter Standing, author of four geotrail guides to Whitbarrow, Arnside, Beetham and Gait Barrows. Another guide about Farleton Knott, Holme Park and Hutton Roof is due in summer 2018.
Doors open at 7.15pm, talk begins 7.30pm. Tea/coffee and biscuits will be available in the interval.
Going Wild at Burton Memorial Hall #2
The second in the series of fund-raising nature, wildlife and natural history talks at Burton Memorial Hall is Thursday 22nd February is entitled Celebrating Our Swifts, and will be given by local enthusiasts and national swift experts, Tanya and Edmund Hoare.
Doors open at 7.15pm, talk begins 7.30pm. Tea/coffee and biscuits will be available in the interval.
Sunday, 21 January 2018
Going Wild at Burton Memorial Hall #1
Burton Memorial Hall is hosting a new series of fund-raising nature, wildlife and natural history talks starting from January 2018.
The first talk will be on Thursday 25th January and is entitled The Migrations of the Birds of Burton and Dalton Crags, by Bryan Yorke.
The talk starts at 7.30pm and is in aid of hall funds. Tea/coffee and biscuits will be available in the interval.
The first talk will be on Thursday 25th January and is entitled The Migrations of the Birds of Burton and Dalton Crags, by Bryan Yorke.
The talk starts at 7.30pm and is in aid of hall funds. Tea/coffee and biscuits will be available in the interval.
Monday, 10 April 2017
Tan Pits Lane 3-day closure from 22nd May 2017
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE ORDER: C5090 TANPITS LANE, BURTON-IN-KENDAL
Please find below details of the above legal order, with additional site contact information and emergency number
Name of applicant: T & K Gallagher’s Site Contact: Hannah Bradshaw Tel: 0161 351 5385
Reason for order: A Temporary Road Closure is required to allow T & K Gallagher’s to carry out the installation of a new water connection.
Location: C5090 Tanpits Lane, Burton-In-Kendal, from its junction with the A6070 Boon Walks, extending in a southerly direction for approx. 66m.
Duration of order: Works are scheduled to start from Monday 22nd May 2017 for 3 days.
Alternative Routes: Via the unrestricted section of the C5090 Tanpits Lane, A6070 Boon Walks and C5090 Neddy Hill.
A way for pedestrians and dismounted cyclists will be maintained at all times.
The location and details of the alternative route are shown on the attached plan.
Please find below details of the above legal order, with additional site contact information and emergency number
Name of applicant: T & K Gallagher’s Site Contact: Hannah Bradshaw Tel: 0161 351 5385
Reason for order: A Temporary Road Closure is required to allow T & K Gallagher’s to carry out the installation of a new water connection.
Location: C5090 Tanpits Lane, Burton-In-Kendal, from its junction with the A6070 Boon Walks, extending in a southerly direction for approx. 66m.
Duration of order: Works are scheduled to start from Monday 22nd May 2017 for 3 days.
Alternative Routes: Via the unrestricted section of the C5090 Tanpits Lane, A6070 Boon Walks and C5090 Neddy Hill.
A way for pedestrians and dismounted cyclists will be maintained at all times.
The location and details of the alternative route are shown on the attached plan.
Sunday, 9 April 2017
Worried about LGBT issues? Help is available.
The Vicar's Letter in the March Burton News (page 10) generated several angry responses from readers in the April Burton News (page 2) to his comments about LGBT people. We understand that responses continue to come in for the May issue (due out 1st May) about the issue.
Anyone worried and in need of help or support, or just wanting more information about LGBT matters, may be interested to look at the work of Stonewall, the campaigning and support group for LGBT people, which we are pleased to be able to highlight here.
Anyone worried and in need of help or support, or just wanting more information about LGBT matters, may be interested to look at the work of Stonewall, the campaigning and support group for LGBT people, which we are pleased to be able to highlight here.
Stonewall offer a great deal of advice and support for those who need it: the contact details are on the website linked above. This covers all areas affecting LGBT people, and includes information on coming out, asylum, discrimination, civil partnership and same sex marriages, and parenting issues such as fostering, adoption, co-parenting, fertility treatment and surrogacy.
Tuesday, 4 April 2017
What's On in Burton?
If you are looking for something to do, somewhere to go, or a club or society to join, why not check out our What's On calendar page on BurtonWeb? There is never a need to be bored or at a loose end in Burton!
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