Heptonstall Lights and Planting Group

Now the Christmas lights have gone, the last of the snow is melting and the early spring bulbs are starting to show, we are turning our attention to making plans for our spring and summer activities.

On Sunday 24 March, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, we are clearing up and planting in the old churchyard.  Everyone is welcome to join in.  Bring tools and any spare plants if you have them.

On Monday 25 March we are holding our next meeting at 8:00 pm in the Cross Inn.  Everyone is welcome.  Meetings are very informal and we want as many people as possible to come along to share any ideas about brightening up the village.

Hope to see you there.

Thanks – Clive.

Heptonstall’s Got Talent

Everyone’s good at something, and now’s your chance to show the world (or at least this corner of it) at the annual talent show at Heptonstall Bowling Club.

Ruth Hardy, organiser, said: “Yes – it’s back! Come and join in the biggest event of the year – Heptonstall’s Got Talent.
We need you to share your amazing talent – whatever it is!”

The event will happen at 7pm on Saturday, May 18, so you’ve got plenty of time to dust off your dancing shoes and rehearse your favourite songs.

If you think you’re the best thing since Beyonce, or if you just want to give your neighbours something to smile about, get in touch with Ruth on her Facebook page.

Heptonstall Fell Race – 17 March 2013

Race Details

Heptonstall Fell RaceDate: Sunday 17th March 2013

Time: 10:30 am

Start: Weavers Square, Heptonstall, West Yorkshire

Distance: 24.8 km / 15.4 miles (Long)

Ascent: 966 metres / 3170 feet (category B)

Categories: NS (Navigational Skills Required), LK (Local Knowledge an advantage), PM (Course Partially Marked)

Registration: White Lion, Town Gate, Heptonstall from 9:30 am onwards

Cost: £5 entry on the day

Parking: a field at the top of the village near Draper Corner

Kit requirements: full waterproof body cover, hat, gloves, map, compass, whistle, emergency food

Proceeds go to support St Thomas’ Church, the locals Scouts and Mountain Rescue Team.

More details at   www.heptonstallfellrace.org.uk/

What’s the race like?

The Heptonstall Fell Race is a category BL race across the best of the local landscape around Heptonstall in the upper Calder Valley. The 25 kilometres of route takes in a mixture of steep-sided wooded valleys, upland pasture and pathless moorland.

You’ll be hurtling down grassy slopes, struggling across stretches of bog, scrambling up through thick heather, dodging through dense woodland and – most of all – racing over some wild open countryside. If you get the chance to look around, you’ll see for miles across some of the most beautiful and remote scenery in the South Pennines.

Get Involved….

We are looking for helpers and marshals so please could anyone who might be able to lend a hand contact Steve Grimley on 07710 015560 or stephen.grimley@royalmail.com

See more on our Facebook page

Blackshaw Environmental Action Team (BEAT)

BEAT 13 2 13The next Blackshaw Environmental Action Team public meeting will be on Wednesday 13th February at 7.45 PM at the Chapel in Blackshaw Head.

There will be three speakers: Jonathan from the Carbon Coop in Manchester (www.carbon.coop) who will be speaking about the Carbon Coop, and Phil and Finn who will be speaking about their experience with their solar panels.

Phil will also talk about how ten households in Blackshaw Head got together to have thermal solar panels installed on their houses.

We are happy to hear suggestions on speakers you would like to hear.  We have already got some speakers lined up for future meetings to speak on nature conservation (bats, birds, etc). If you have suggestions please contact finn.jensen@rocketmail.com.

As usual everyone is welcome to these public BEAT meetings.

Heptonstall Signs Group News

For the last twelve months the small Signs group has worked hard to improve signage in the village for our many visitors. We’ve worked together with Calderdale Tourism to develop more effective information in a form that we hope is helpful – but not too obtrusive.

Most people have probably seen the new Heptonstall Trail ‘lectern style’ board near the bus stop and phone box. This uses the attractive drawn map that’s part of the Trail booklet, showing the points of interest around the village. In addition we’ve been able to arrange for the booklet itself to be on sale at both pubs and the Tearoom, as well as the Post Office and Museum, so that visitors have no trouble finding it.

The second Information Board that we’ve put in place is at the Bowling Club and clearly shows the route from their car park into the village centre. We have all met visitors wandering around, unsure of the way!! This links in with the visitor information on Heptonstall Website, as well as the signs (which are often ignored!) encouraging folk to park at the Bowling Club.

Both signs are sturdy, fade resistant and weatherproof, which hopefully means they’ll last for some time.

We’re very pleased that the Parish Council has so generously funded the majority of the costs, with an added donation from Pennine Housing, (who own the garden where the Heptonstall Trail board’s been placed).

We haven’t quite finished!! Still to come are new finger posts, which will be sited both at Weaver’s Square and in the centre, indicating footpaths, and other important places of interest. These will be in keeping with, and enhance, the look of the village. Once all are in place a launch event will be arranged, probably once the weather improves in the Spring.

Please have a look at the new signs – we hope that residents like them!

 

Blackshaw Environmental Action Team

A copy of the UpBEAT Newsleter for January-February 2013 can be seen here.

posterBEAT is holding its first ever public meeting in Heptonstall on Wednesday 9 January at 7.45 pm at the Social and Bowling Club.

The topic is ‘Our food future – global vs local?’, a talk and discussion led by Geoff Tansey.

Geoff Tansey has worked on food, agriculture and development issues for over 35 years. He has degrees in soil science (University of Aberdeen) and history of and social studies of  science (Sussex University). He helped found and edit the journal Food Policy in the mid-1 970s, has worked on  agricultural development projects in Turkey, Mongolia, Albania and Kazakhstan and travelled widely.

Since 1981 , he has been an independent writer, consultant, and occasional broadcaster. His books include The Food System: A guide (with Tony Worsley) and coeditorship of The future control of food: A guide to international negotiations and rules on intellectual property, biodiversity and food security.

In June 2005, he received a Joseph Rowntree ‘Visionaries for a Just and Peaceful World’ Award and, in 2008, he won the Derek Cooper Award for best food campaigner/educator, at the BBC Radio 4 Food and Farming Awards. He is a member and a trustee of the Food Ethics Council.

Website: www.tansey.org.uk.

HEptonstall Lights and Planting – Christmas Wreath Competition

The Christmas Wreath competition was won by Shirley Taylor of Northfield Terrace with these entries.

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Other wreaths entered into the competition can be seen below;

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Be My Baby

Heptonstall Methodist Church nativity group

If you want to prepare your baby for stardom, a leading role is available in the Heptonstall Methodists’ traditional nativity service.

A baby is needed to play the part of Baby Jesus on Sunday 23 December at 10.45am. Willing candidates can be held by Mary or can chill out in their car seat next to the manger, depending on the parents’ preference.

Any other children who would like to join in as angels, shepherds etc are very welcome to attend.

Rehearsals are being held at 10am on Saturday 15 December and Saturday 22 December at the Octagonal Chapel. Anyone interested can contact Margaret on 01422 842550 or just turn up to a rehearsal.

HEptonstall Lights and Planting – Christmas

Christmas is almost here, dark evenings and freezing weather. But be of good cheer because the time has come to make merry and turn on the Christmas tree lights.

Place: Weavers Square.

Date: Saturday 1st December.

Time: 5.30pm

The cast of this year’s Heptonstall Pantomime will be there for the big switch on.

Once again, we are holding a competition for the House with the Best Christmas Wreath.  Gordon Rigg Vouchers to be won.  The result will be announced on Christmas Eve. Register by completing the form below, at The Post Office or on the Group’s Facebook Page.

Following the success of the Churchyard Clearup the group are meeting again on Sunday 16th December at 11.30 am in the churchyard.  Everyone Welcome.  Bring some garden tools if you have them.

If you are interested in getting involved with the group, leave a message on our facebook page, come along on the 16th or join us for our next meeting in The White Lion at 8.0pm on Monday 21st Jan 2013.

Christmas Wreath Competition Registration Form

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Townfield Zombies: the latest

Jacky Kelly, who witnessed the zombie drama unfold on Townfield Lane, has written this piece exclusively for heptonstall.org. Scroll down for more from the BBC:

The filming took place at the house next door – Friday morning dawned very very cold and windy – and we woke to find an encampment in front of our house. Our neighbour took himself off elsewhere. A few miserable looking, puffa- jacketed, woolly hatted, gloved young men wandered around clearly not enjoying our Heptonstall weather. Blowing their noses and clapping their hands together to keep warm. Their ranks steadily swelled over the next hour, adding a variety of trucks, trolleys and technical equipment.

They proceeded to transform our neighbour’s house into a far more sinister abode, with boarded up windows and a forlorn look. They unloaded a strange assortment of random furniture and carted it all into the house. More and more of them appeared, bringing more and more equipment. And chairs – they made themselves at home, but all looked so very, pointedly, cold.

When scenes were being shot I couldn’t help feeling sorry for the actors – they had to wear ‘normal’ clothing in the bitter cold, but quickly wrapped up in their down gilets once their scene was over.

We tried not to stand staring out of our window, but we did. We were entertained just to watch the numbers of people involved in a drama production.

It was fascinating to see a scene being shot of a solitary person walking up to the house – on the telly she will probably look so alone. But in front of her were about ten people doing all manner of things – camera, sound, big white board being held up to reflect big bright light being held by another, and the girl whose sole purpose appeared to be to work the clapperboard numbering the takes – of which there were many. Several stops for discussions, presumably about the nuances of the scene, then it would be done yet again. In addition another ten or fifteen folk milled about, or sat in their chairs, or huddled together under a large black curtain, viewing the action on a monitor.

Out in the back garden something strange was hanging on the washing line. And there was an intensely bright light shining, and a large white screen. It did make it look as if it were far pleasanter weather…

Our dog had a barking fiesta for much of the day – wonder if they captured his yap…

Then, when ‘wrapping up’, how rapidly everything was packed away, house returned to normal, and off they went, leaving us two welcome bottles of wine for our ‘patience’. It was fun! It’ll be fascinating to see the finished result.

BBC Three reveals more about the drama, starring Ricky Tomlinson, due to screen in the Spring:

In the Flesh, by new writer Dominic Mitchell, is the story of teenager Kieren Walker and his reintegration back into both the local community and the heart of his family. After his death four years ago, his friends and family thought they’d never see Kieren again. But then, shortly after his funeral, thousands of the dead were re-animated in one freak night; and now, after months of re-habilitation and medication, the zombies are gradually being returned to their homes.

With its central themes of redemption, forgiveness, acceptance, denial, and the very essence of what it means to be alive or dead, In The Flesh is a complex but tender look at what happens when families get a second chance at mending their past and working together towards an unpredictable future.

Director Jonny Campbell says: “From the moment I read the opening scene I was hooked.  Dominic is an utterly fearless and instinctive young writer with an uncanny ability to tell a great story full of humour and humanity in a most original way.  An elusive and rare combination in TV drama. What’s most exciting about In the Flesh is that it challenges our pre-conceptions about the standard zombie genre and in so doing almost certainly creates a new one.”

Writer Dominic Mitchell says: “When I took part in the fantastic BBC Writersroom Northern Voices scheme, never in my wildest dreams did I imagine that my drama about the medicated undead would be produced, let alone with such an incredibly talented cast and crew attached.”

Actor Luke Newberry says: “I am really excited to be playing Kieren who is an amazingly complex character. He is on an unthinkable rollercoaster of a journey, one in which he has been given a second chance at life and he has to come to terms with how to deal with that. The characters may look like zombies but this is a very human story about people trying to survive.”

Planting in the Church Yard

Thanks to everyone who made it to the Church Yard on the 11th of the 11 @ 11.30 onwards. There were thirteen in all. A good number. Leaves were swept; bulbs and plants planted. Worry not if you couldn’t make it for we shall return with our tools and our enthusiasm on another day.

Next HELP meeting is Monday coming (19th) in the White Lion at 8pm where we shall make further plans about keeping Heptonstall beautiful, especially in the Christmas season.

Ideas and new members always very welcome.

 

HEptonstall Lights and Planting.

 

 

Zombie Drama on Townfield Lane

New BBC Three drama “In The Flesh” is being filmed on Friday in Townfield Lane, following the struggles of a “partially deceased” 17-year-old who is returning to a village that rejected him.

Heptonstall’s living residents are asked to park considerately while the undead are amongst us between 7.30am and 6pm on 26 October, though most BBC vehicles will be in the school car park.

Unit manager Kayleigh Cruickshank said one large lorry would be in the school car park, so it would be helpful if residents parked away from the school entrances, to allow it to turn in and out. Residents on Townfield Lane are also asked to park elsewhere for the day.

The filming will be in a private garden on Townfield Lane in the morning, then inside a house in the afternoon. The results are likely to be screened in the Spring.

New writer Dominic Mitchell’s first TV commission was developed by the BBC Drama Production team in Salford and discovered through ‘Northern Voices’, a BBC Writersroom competition.

His script begins after the Zombie Uprising has been quelled by the Human Volunteer Force and life is starting to return to normal. Any surviving zombies have been captured, medicated, held in an NHS holding facility in Norfolk and are being slowly re-integrated back into society, with the help of contact lenses and cover up mousse. The story follows teenager Kieran Walker, who committed suicide after his friend died in Afghanistan.

TV Wise site said the series had booked a slew of guest stars for its first season. Susan Twist, Matthew Walker, Karen Henthorn, Amy-Joyce Hastings, Julien Ball and newcomer Stephen Thompson have all booked guest spots.

HELP – Heptonstall Lights and Planting Group “Adopt a Patch” Day

HELP – Heptonstall Lights and Planting Group are holding an `Adopt a Patch` Day on Sunday 11th November in the Old Churchyard.

Everyone is welcome to come along at 11.30am. Bring a trowel if you have one. We are encouraging people to adopt a small patch of the churchyard which they can look after.

FAMILIES ARE ESPECIALLY WELCOME.

Hopefully if we get enough people to join in we can make a real difference to the appearance of the churchyard.

Age UK in Calderdale and Kirklees

Age UK Calderdale & Kirklees Health and Community Services team are working with ‘Good Neighbour Scheme’. They aim to alleviate a lot of the problems associated with later life.

A project which the people of Heptonstall are likely to hear a lot more about is ‘LOCAL LINK’.

Local Link is managed by Andrew Fearnley, who has a network of Community Volunteers, mainly in rural areas of Calderdale, who act as ‘eyes and ears’ of their local communities, to support isolated older people. Mary Cockcroft and Jean Leach are our volunteers in the Heptonstall area.

Andrew also runs a scheme called ‘SAFE & WARM’, offering Home Energy Information and Advice, with support in applying for grants and reducing fuel poverty amongst vulnerable older people.

The ‘ACTIVE BEFRIENDING PROJECT’, co-ordinated by Christine Henry offers ‘one to one’ support for isolated people throughout Calderdale. Trained volunteers are linked with lonely older people who feel depressed and socially isolated. The scheme is focused on engaging people in activities with their befriender, in order to restore confidence and gain more out of life.

People are referred to the scheme through various channels; usually by Health Professionals, but often by family or neighbours and sometimes by the person who actually needs the support.

Andrew and Christine can be contacted at Age UKCK Choices Centre, Woolshops, Halifax. For further information Tel 01422 399830.

Big Night Out at Heptonstall School

Dig out those dancing shoes – Heptonstall School is hosting a Big Night Out with Phoenix Ceilidh Band on Friday, November 9.

Everyone’s welcome to have a nosey in the new Heptonstall School hall at this family friendly event. Bridestones Brewery will be supplying hand-pulled beer for a fully stocked bar.

Tickets are available in advance only from the school and Tony’s Post office, priced at £20 for a family of up to 2 adults and 3 children, £8 adults, £6 OAPs and £4 children.

The event is to raise funds for the school’s Parents and Friends Association and the Out of School Club.

Celebrations at Heptonstall School

Heptonstall school celebrated the handover of the new building extension with a week of events including a visit from history re-enactment group the Sealed Knot.

David Burnop from the Pace Egg Society visited Class 3 on Tuesday. The children in the class had spent the previous day making props – swords, shields and crowns.

Classes One and Two had a visit from a “Grandma” on Wednesday. Suzie from the theatre company “Tempus Fugit” was, in
turn, a granny form the 1940’s, 1950’s and 1960’s. The children dressed up and learnt songs from yesteryear.

On Friday the Hepton Singers came into Class 4 for a singing workshop. The children then performed their pieces at an assembly at the end of the day, attended by members of Calderdale Council who had made the build possible.

Pennine Spring Music Festival 2013

The Pennine Spring Music Festival for 2013 will run from Monday 27th May to Saturday 1st June.

Programme as at 30 Aug 2012. Subject to amendment.

All concerts will be held in the Heptonstall Parish Church, starting 7:30.

 

Tuesday 28 May

Tuesday Concert: Orchestra and Chorus

Schubert: Rosamunde Overture

Mozart: Piano Concerto no. 24 in C minor

Haydn: Insanae et Vanae curae

Schumann: Symphony No. 4

 

Thursday 30 May

Thursday Concert: Chamber Concert.

Strings: J S Bach: Orchestral Suite no. 2 BVW 1067

Wind: Gounod: Petite Symphonie for Wind

Choir: Chilcott: Singing by numbers (selection)

Saint-Saens: Les Fleurs et les Arbres Op. 68 no.2

Saint-Saens: Calme de Nuits Op. 68 no.1

Solo/Guest Ensemble: To be confimed

 

Saturday 1st June

Saturday Concert: Orchestra and Chorus

J S Bach: Magnificat

Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in D

 

Tickets

Tickets: £8, £5 (concessions), £1 (under-16) to all evening concerts.

All tickets available on the door, or bookable in advance at Hebden Bridge or Todmorden Tourist Information Offices.

 

Latest information on Pennine Spring Festival Website…

Update to HeLP Front of House competition

Judging, interrupted by a tremendous thunderstorm, took place over the Bank Holiday weekend. The winning entry was at 24-26 Towngate.

HeLP would like to thank everyone who took part – we were surprised to get so many entries especially given the summer we’ve had.

The next meeting of HeLP is on Monday 10 September at 7.30 in the White Lion, Heptonstall. All are welcome – meetings are very informal.

Blackshaw Head Fete – 1 September 2012

This year’s Blackshaw Head Fete will be held on 1 September 2012 in the Methodist Chapel and the fields alongside.

As usual, there will be lots to see and take part in, including;

  • Pat’s Pantry and Produce Tent
  • Competitions
  • Exhibitions and demonstrations
  • Magic Show
  • The Fell Race
  • Fun Dog Show
  • Bouncy Castle
  • Bar and food
  • Tug-of-War
  • Stalls and Sideshows
  • Live Music from the Stalactites and much more….!

It all kicks off at 1:30pm!  All events and activities subject to change to suit weather conditions etc.

For details and application forms for some of the events can be via the following links….