Luncheon Club – Mytholmroyd

At Good Shepherd Centre (by railway viaduct on New Road).

Every Wednesday 12.45 (not in school holidays).  For catering purposes regular attendance is preferred, but it is recognised that members won’t always be able to make it and that is not a problem.

Sample menu: Cauliflower-cheese soup, pork cooked with cider, mushrooms and onions, and spiced apple and raisin crumble.  Tea of coffee.  Cost £3.50.  Bar drinks are available should Luncheon Club diners wish to purchase them.

For further information or to arrange to attend contact: Mary Livesey: 845405 or Phil Kelly 847328.

Children + Young People Initiatives:

Background Information from the Community Survey:

The majority of respondents to this section indicated a general level of satisfaction with current activities and play provisions for the under-10s in the Parish, at the same time indicating that these could be further added to. They also pointed out the lack of adequate facilities for young people aged 11 to 18.

There was little active engagement when we held the series of public meetings on each of the ten potential projects. Just 2 or 3 of us ‘signed up’ for the Children + Young People project. Whilst we did begin to consider re-establishing a local Youth Club, numbers of available adult volunteers were too few to make it a realistic option – at this stage. The decision was, therefore, made to put this project ‘on hold’ until such time as there is more active community support.

Meanwhile, the Parish Council has continued to press Calderdale about funding for provision of additional play equipment for older children. However, no funding is currently available and the only option would be for a community/voluntary group to explore possible grant funding.

So – if you are willing to get involved and/or would like to find out more – please contact:-

Phil Kelly -Tel: 01422 847328 or E-mail: jacandphil*talktalk.net (change * to @).

 

 

Green Community Enterprise:

Background Information from the Community Survey:

Support seemed to exist for potential initiatives around local food growing, community supported agriculture, community composting and renewable energy. Many respondents expressed a keen interest in areas as diverse as community beekeeping and mini hydro projects. As regards other types of possible enterprises in the Civil Parish, there appeared to be support for initiatives such as farmers’/local produce markets and smallholdings rather than office or tourism related enterprises.

It was difficult to quantify levels of interest in terms of percentages as the areas of specific interest are diverse, what did emerge was the common idea of a ‘green’ lifestyle, the level of support for which was seen in the number of potentially interested ‘volunteers’ – for example: 38 were interested in community food growing, 36 in renewable energy schemes and 30 were interested in community composting. What emerged was a large group of individuals who appeared to have a common vision.

 

Report on Progress:

However, the member of Heptonstall Forward who agreed to lead the initial setting up of this group has been unable to do so, to date. Mark was previously instrumental in setting up HAGS (Heptonstall Allotment Garden Society) and is currently heavily involved in developing the local Community Orchards movement. He was, obviously, the right person for the job but, unfortunately, his work and many other commitments have resulted in a delay. We did put an entry in the Newsletter inviting someone else to take on the lead role – but have had no responses.The plan was – and still is – to hold a public meeting as soon as we have a viable leader and/or Mark’s availability improves.

So – if you are willing to get involved and/or would like to find out more – please contact:-

Phil Kelly – Tel: 01422 847328 or E-mail: jacandphil*talktalk.net (change * to @).

 

 

 

 

Clean-up Scheme (Litter, Dog-fouling)

Background Information from the Community Survey:

In terms of how community life could be improved, over 61% of respondents cited dog fouling as a major problem, but an overwhelming majority, though dissatisfied, have not contacted the dog warden about the problem. An overall 71% of all respondents supported the idea of a Parish clean-up day, with support being highest in the Colden area where 91% of respondents expressed support for such an initiative. A total of 23 ‘volunteers’ originally showed an interest in initiatives focussing on cleaning up the environment.

 

Report on Progress:

However, this was not translated into active engagement when we held the series of public meetings on each of the ten potential projects. Just 2 or 3 of us ‘signed up’ for the Clean-Up Scheme project. In the circumstances, it was agreed that there was no mandate to go ahead and it was agreed that this project would be put ‘on hold’ until such time as there was more active support.

Subsequently, a member of the community (one of the orginal volunteers), seeing an amount of litter around the village following a period of strong winds (and recycling collection) took it upon himself to initiate an impromptu village clean up. He recruited friends and neighbours to assist and Heptonstall Forward provided them with litter pickers and gloves. At this stage, it remains uncertain as to whether or not any more sustained efforts to address litter issues on an ongoing basis will be forthcoming but this may be the model. We shall see.

So – if you are willing to get involved and/or would like to find out more – please contact:-

Phil Kelly – Tel: 01422 847328 or E-mail: jacandphil*talktalk.net (change * to @).

 

 

Cobbling Side-Streets Group:

Background Information from the Community Survey:

The once cobbled side streets of Heptonstall village are undoubtedly charming though poorly maintained and, mostly, in a state of some disrepair. Parish-wide there was very little support for the idea of extending the cobbled areas. However, those respondents living along these side streets understandably showed a greater degree of support for such an initiative, with 18 ‘volunteers’ originally expressing an interest in any such potential scheme.

 

Report on Progress:

However, this was not translated into active engagement when we held the series of public meetings on each of the ten potential projects. Just 3 or 4 of us ‘signed up’ for the Re-Cobbling Side Streets project. We recognised that the challenges were significant and the support, obviously, very limited. We might have abandoned it at that stage, but we did agree to undertake some preliminary research around planning, ownership and possible grant funding aspects. The initial research has confirmed that there are serious practical issues to be overcome, ownership is uncertain but there do appear to be some potential sources of grant funding and conservation staff in Calderdale are positive. There may just be scope to make an attempt to move forward on at least one side street – as a trial – probably starting with the most obvious and prominent example of Church Street/Back Lane/West Laithe/Church Lane. However, success cannot be guaranteed and we would need much more support than has been forthcoming to date.

The next step is to hold another public meeting but we have not arranged a date, as yet.

So – if you are willing to help and/or would like to find out more about what we are trying to achieve – please contact:-

Phil Kelly – Tel: 01422 847328 or E-mail: jacandphil*talktalk.net (change * to @).

 

Annual Parish Event Group:

Background Information from the Community Survey:

The idea of an annual community event was supported by 58% of all respondents, with over 30 ‘volunteers’ registering an interest in helping to achieve such an event.

 

Report on Progress:

However, this was not translated into active engagement when we held the series of public meetings on each of the ten potential projects. Just 3 or 4 of us ‘signed up’ for the Annual Parish Event project. We might have abandoned it at that stage, but we did agree to explore a possible joint approach with Heptonstall School. Preliminary discussions have been very positive and we are exploring the possibility of a joint community event with them – an extension of their planned ‘School Re-Opening’. We have agreed to meet with Mr Perrin (Head teacher) after Easter to agree next steps, once a timescale for completion of all the refurbishment and re-instating work at school has been confirmed. Hopefully, if successful, this could provide a template for a more regular (annual) child and family focused celebration. However, at this stage, there is limited community support; more volunteers are required if this is to go forward.

So – if you are willing to help and/or would like to find out more about what we are trying to achieve – please contact:-

Phil Kelly – Tel: 01422 847328 or E-mail: jacandphil*talktalk.net (change * to @).

 

 

 

 

Good Neighbour Scheme (+ Voluntary Driver) Group

Background Information from the Community Survey:

The idea of a ‘Good Neighbour Scheme’ was highly supported with over 67% of all respondents agreeing such a scheme would be a good idea in their area. The initial interest in the scheme was reflected in the number of ‘volunteers’ it attracted, 45 in total, from across the Civil Parish. Coupled with the voluntary driver scheme, which attracted 18 ‘volunteers’, it formed a comprehensive group of individuals who had expressed their interest in an active commitment to the community.

 

Report on Progress:

Despite the large numbers of people originally indicating an interest in becoming involved with this project, there are, as yet, just 7 people who are currently actively engaged in taking it forward. Group members have undertaken some initial research as to what support services may be already provided in our area. We are linking with Calderdale Council (Neighbourhood Schemes Team), Age UK and Community Transport Calderdale (+ others) to obtain information about the actual numbers and needs of vulnerable elderly and/or disabled people living on our area, as well as the range of support services that already operate in our area.

It has been agreed that, rather than ‘inventing (or re-inventing) the wheel’, it would be more effective – and safer – for us to recruit volunteers for existing services that provide support to local residents. We could also assist them in identifying suitable potential recipients for their services. By doing so, we will be able to ‘shelter’ under the umbrella of an established organisation – with its built in systems for vetting of volunteers, training and supervision etc.

Group members decided that we would concentrate, at least initially, on the 2 services that appeared to have most relevance and potential to get off the ground:-

  • The Community Car Service provided via Community Transport Calderdale
  • The Home from Hospital Service provided via Age UK (Calderdale + Kirklees)

And so, we followed this up by arranging a public meeting (an open afternoon) which we held on Monday 5th March at the Heptonstall Social & Bowling Club. Flyers had been delivered by group members to every household in the Civil Parish (616 in total); posters put up in noticeboards and at the Post Office, Pubs and at May’s Shop; an advert was placed on the new Parish website; previously interested people (the original list of volunteers) were e-mailed. Representatives from both services attended to provide information and to take applications. We also had on display information about 2 nearby luncheon clubs (in Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd) – with whom we had made links – and who had confirmed that they had vacancies. Also present was the organiser of the monthly Shopping Bus (provided via Community Transport) that takes people to shop at Tesco in Halifax.

Just a handful of people attended on the day but, together with the members of the group plus a couple of additional interested people who wanted to ‘sign up’ but had given apologies, it did mean that we successfully recruited a number of volunteers for both the Community Car Service and Home from Hospital Service.

Along the way, interest had also been expressed by some other members of the community who, whilst not wishing to go through the formal volunteer registration process, were willing to help in a practical way with both services (offering to help with gardening, shopping, etc.).

We are still open to exploring possible links with other service providers as well as an option that might be about either helping people access resources/facilities out of our immediate area (e.g. luncheon clubs, etc). Transport to these could, of course, be provided via the Community Car Service and our new pool of local volunteer drivers. Alternatively, should there be an identified need – and interest – we might also explore the option of providing events and activities in our own local venues.

However, given the limited active interest and involvement from the community to date, any further action on our part will be dependent on securing additional support. So – if you are willing to help and/or would like to find out more about what we are trying to achieve – please contact:-

Phil Kelly – Tel: 01422 847328 or E-mail: jacandphil*talktalk.net (change * to @)

 

Next Meeting of the Group: Monday 19th March @ 1:00 pm – details from Phil Kelly.

 

The Ten Projects – the main components of the new Community-led Plan

Introduction and Background:

When we completed the analysis of the responses to the February 2011 community consultation, and put the results of that analysis alongside the responses to the Volunteering Form that went out with the questionnaires, a number of potential areas for action and community aspirations became evident.

These ‘Ten Potential Projects’ – as we called them – reflected those areas, issues and aspirations that were most supported by respondents to the consultation, and also those that appeared to have the most potential community volunteers interested in delivering on them. At that stage, we had 80+ members of the community indicating an interest in volunteering. Previous experience suggested that, whilst it is possible to have lots of good ideas and plans to improve our local community, they can only become a reality if they have sufficient active support from the community. Whilst we had an encouragingly large number of potential volunteers, we needed to see how many went on to translate that initial interest into active participation. The next task was to develop what we felt to be practical – and practicable – areas for action, supported (at least potentially) by a sufficient number of community volunteers. As part of that process, we did exclude a few issues raised in the questionnaire that were clearly beyond our control and were rightly the business of others (including Calderdale Council and/or central government).

The Ten Potential Projects were:-

  • The Floral + Festive Light Displays Group
  • The Communications Group (including the Parish Newsletter + Heptonstall Website)
  • The Traffic, Parking + Road Safety Group
  • The Information Boards + Signage Group
  • The Good Neighbour Scheme (+ Voluntary Driver) Group
  • The Annual Parish Event Group
  • The (re) Cobbling Side Streets Group
  • The Clean-Up (Litter + Dog Fouling) Group
  • The Green Community Enterprise Group
  • The Children + Young People Group

We held an open public meeting on 17 July 2011 where we presented the main findings from the consultation and introduced the Ten Potential Projects. Actual attendance at that meeting was quite limited (a couple of dozen people) but we had a large number of apologies from ‘volunteers’ who could not attend but were still interested.

We took some initial ideas from those present as to how we might proceed with those projects and invited those that were prepared to do so to ‘sign-up’ for the specific potential projects in which they were particularly interested. We followed this up with a further – much smaller – meeting for some of those that hadn’t been able to attend and then went on to arrange 2 full days (on 16 October 2011 + 6 November 2011) where we scheduled a series of separate sub-meetings on each of the ten potential projects. Again, attendance was fairly limited and we had quite a lot of apologies.

Some projects were, and have continued to be, better supported than others and have ‘got off the ground’ quicker than others. Two projects were extensions to work that had been previously pursued (with varying degrees of success) by members of Heptonstall Forward (Traffic, Parking + Road Safety and Information Boards + Signage). One project, the Floral + Festive Light Displays Group, took off immediately – with a really enthusiastic and very practical approach to introducing additional Festive displays – with a Christmas Tree + lights on Weavers Square and new lights at Colden.

At the time of writing, in early March, we have a number of the Projects that are no longer “potential” but that are a very active and very productive reality. Those projects are:-

  • The Floral + Festive Light Displays Group
  • The Communications Group (including the Parish Newsletter + Heptonstall Website)
  • The Traffic, Parking + Road Safety Group
  • The Information Boards + Signage Group
  • The Good Neighbour Scheme (+ Voluntary Driver) Group

Other projects are still at an early stage and have, as yet, very limited volunteer/community support. They are yet to prove that they will be viable in the longer term but even with those there has been some progress. Those are:-

  • The Annual Parish Event Group
  • The (re) Cobbling Side Streets Group
  • The Clean-Up (Litter + Dog Fouling) Group

There is just one project that has not yet started, due to the competing commitments (on other local green + environmental projects) of the person who had offered to lead the development of the group/project. Whilst there is little doubt that this will be well supported and will happen, at this stage, there is no clear timescale for making a start. That group is:-

  • The Green + Environmental Group

It has been agreed that, given the very limited support and minimal number of interested volunteers:-

  • The Children + Young People Group – is not viable – at this stage. The potential project will be put ‘on hold’ until such time as there is more interest.

March 2012

Community-led Plan 2011

In 2010, having recognised that the original Parish Plan had probably run its natural course and needed updating, Heptonstall Forward sought and secured funding from Rural Action Yorkshire and Heptonstall Parish Council to develop a new plan, which is now to be known as the Community-led Plan.

In May 2010 we organised a Community Showcase Event, at which local groups and organisations showcased their activities, and along with individual residents, shared their initial thoughts and aspirations with us on the future of our community. Having taken some initial views, issues and ideas, we went on to develop a comprehensive community consultation questionnaire which was sent out to all households in February 2011.

The analysis of the completed/returned questionnaires was undertaken over the summer, and the finalised Community-led Plan – with its new action plan and ten potential projects – was published and distributed to each household in November 2011.

Good Neighbour Scheme (+Volunteer Driver) Group Meeting

The next meeting of the Good Neighbour Scheme (+Volunteer Driver) Group will be held on Monday 19 March 2012 at 1:00pm.

If you are willing to help and/or would like to fnd out more about what we are trying to achieve, please contact – Phil Kelly Tel 01422 847328 or email to jacandphil*talktalk.net (change * to @).

Ron Mitchell, watercolourist

Lumb Bank

Artist painting mainly landscapes in watercolour, many of which are inspired by the local Pennine area. Ron occasionally exhibits as part of the Hebden Bridge wide Open Studios tour.

Address : 1, Waterloo House,

Slack Top,

Heptonstall,

Hebden Bridge.

HX7 7HA

Telephone: 01422 844097

Hebble Hole

Shoreline Trees

Heptonstall Fell Race – 18 March 2012

The village fell runners, Heptonstall Hurriers, would like to invite the whole village to a great day outdoors on Sunday 18th March.

Heptonstall Fell Race is a tough 15 mile run with 3000 feet of ascent. This event is now a popular event in the fell running calendar with runners travelling from miles around to enjoy a day in the beautiful setting of our ancient village and surrounding landscape. We hope as many villagers as possible will be out on the day to enjoy the atmosphere. This will be a big day for the village with hundreds of visitors arriving from across region. The event will raise funds for the church, scouts, and mountain rescue.

Spectators can enjoy the start at Weavers Square between 10.25 – 10.30 then cheer in the finishers in the fields off Town Field Lane (with marquee shelter) from 12.50. There will be cakes, soup, and hot drinks provided by the church.

Full details on http://www.heptonstallfellrace.org.uk/

We are still looking for helpers and marshals so please could anyone who might be able to lend a hand contact Steve Grimley on 07710015560 or stephen.grimley@royalmail.com

See you on March 18th.

The Heptonstall Trail

Visitors to our village can buy a copy of the Heptonstall Trail at the Post Office (for opening times see Post Office information on this website) or from the Birchcliffe Centre in Hebden Bridge.

The Trail is a short, self-guided exploration of the village – only about a mile in length but full of information that brings Heptonstall history alive.  A clear map gives you a route and 29 points of interest, with brief explanations of each, plus photos.  A copy of the map can be seen here.

Alternatively, follow this google map version:

You can also walk a little further; there are two recommended extensions of short, easy walking in the booklet – which may tempt you into exploring the many pathways and open hills beyond!  (If you do, make sure you have sturdy boots and a map…) Or you may be enticed to find out more about this area’s rich history.

**Google Heptonstall or Colden Clough and you’ll find a wealth of both local history and well described longer walks out of, and including, Heptonstall village.

Your community needs you …..

Come and find out more at Heptonstall Social and Bowling Club on Monday 5 March 2012 between 1 – 3 pm.

The newly formed Heptonstall Forward Good Neighbour and Voluntary Driver Group would like to invite you to an open afternoon.

  • Do you own/drive a car? Volunteer drivers wanted.
  • Could you spare time to help someone who’s just been discharged from hospital?
  • Do you ever need a lift to GP or hospital appointments, shopping trips or social events?
  • Do you know about the support services available in this area?

We’ve been in touch with the local Community Car Service and the Home from Hospital team about recruiting volunteers in our area – people from both organisations will be there on the day. You can also meet some of the local community volunteers involved in setting up various Good Neighbour activities. If you’re interested or want to find out more about the services available, why not come along to the open afternoon?

Please let us know if you’re planning to attend or if you need a lift on the day – ring Phil Kelly on 01422 847328.

We would also be interested to hear from you if you – or somebody you know – might benefit from receiving this kind of support.

Everybody needs good neighbours!

Heptonstall Fell Race

This year’s Fell Race will take place on Sunday 18 March 2012.

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

Full details can be seen on the Fell Race Website…

Parish Council Meeting 5 March 2012

The next Heptonstall Parish Council Meeting will be held at 7:30pm on 5 March 2012 at The Council Chamber, Hebden Bridge Town Hall.

Meeting agenda

The Annual Assembly will take place at 7:00pm, also on 5 March 2012 at the Council Chamber.

Parish Council Annual Report – March 2012.

Details of meetings are also posted on Parish Council notice boards in the centre of Heptonstall and at May’s Shop (Edge Lane, Colden).

Rowena Beaty: Sculptures in Stone

I work from my garden studio, and carve figurative sculptures in stone, mostly inspired by the human form. I use a variety of types of stone, usually local gritstone, or Lincolnshire limestones.

Address : Waterloo House, Slack Top, Heptonstall, Hebden Bridge.   HX7 7HA

Email: rowenabeaty@googlemail.com

Telephone: 01422 842853

All pictures courtesy of Rowena Beaty.

Nicola Wheeler, costumier

Wedding dress by Nicola Wheeler

Nicola Wheeler specialises in creating vintage inspired outfits for all occasions, including weddings, handfastings and civil ceremonies.

She was wardrobe mistress for Glyndebourne Opera, and has produced historically accurate costumes for many film companies and museums including the dresses worn by actresses at Shibden Hall, Halifax.

You can see more of her designs at her website at www.vintagewedding.org.uk

She works from her studio at the Mechanics Institute, 7 Church Street,
Heptonstall, which features in the annual Open Studios event.

Telephone: 01422 843407

Fax: 01422 845070

Email: nicola@vintagewedding.org.uk

 

Pace Egg Play 2012

This year’s Pace Egg Play will be on Good Friday, 6th April in Weaver’s Square, Heptonstall.

It will be performed at 11.15am, 12.30pm, 2.00pm and 4.00pm.

The Midgley Pace Egg performed by Calder High School will be at 3.00pm.

As usual all these times are subject to change…..

Our Community Needs You……

Update on Development of the Ten Potential Community-Led Plan Projects -:

Over the Christmas period you will have seen the first very obvious and practical achievements of the newly established community group The Floral + Festive Light Displays Group, with the introduction of a Christmas Tree and festive lights in Weavers Square and festive lights at Colden.

You will soon be able to see the outcome of work by other members of your local community in The Communications Group with the updating of the Heptonstall Website and a refreshed quarterly Parish Newsletter.

Members of The Traffic, Parking + Road Safety Group continue to be involved in discussions and negotiations with Calderdale Council and others, looking at possible action on those issues.

The Good Neighbour Scheme Group meets again on 23rd January to discuss options, including possible joint support service initiatives with Calderdale Council, the NHS and/or local voluntary organisations.

Progress has been made by community members in The Information Boards + Signage Group, with grant funding options identified and discussions underway with Calderdale, Pennine Housing and others to consider suitable content and siting of Visitor Interpretation (Information) Boards alongside improved tourist type signage in the village.

Whilst limited progress has been made to date, initial research is being undertaken by commmunity members in The Cobbling Side Streets Group exploring the possibility of re-cobbling one (or more) of our historic village side streets.

We had been disappointed by the lack of volunteer interest in The Clean-Up Group and had decided to put it ‘on the shelf’. Then, happily, a member of your community, seeing an amount of litter around the village following the recent strong winds (and recycling collection) has now taken it upon himself to initiate an impromptu village clean up. He is busy recruiting friends and neighbours to assist, whilst Heptonstall Forward is providing litter pickers and gloves.

A number of you will know Mark Simmonds, who was instrumental is setting up the Heptonstall Allotment Garden Society (HAGS) and agreed to take a lead role in establishing The Green + Environmental Group. Unfortunately, Mark’s many other commitments to local projects (including the local Orchards Group), as well as his own work commitments, have resulted in a delay getting started. He plans to set up a public meeting in the near future and is asking if anyone else might be prepared to help by taking on more of a lead role.

Members of The Annual Parish Event Group have been involved in preliminary discussions with Heptonstall Primary School to look into the possibility of holding a joint community event with them – an extension of their planned ‘school re-opening’. This has been received very positively, so further work will take place to plan an event, once the final completion date has been confirmed. Hopefully, if successful, this will provide a template for a more regular (annual) child and family focused celebration.

There have been only a few enthusiastic members of The Young People (+ Children) Group and, whilst establishing a new local Youth Club has been considered, numbers of available adult volunteers are currently too few to make this a realistic option – at this stage.

And so…………..

We now have about 2 dozen additional members of our community who are playing an active role in taking these various projects forward – but we still need more people to come on board. If you are willing to help with one or more of the projects above then please do contact Heptonstall Forward in the first instance, and we will put you in contact with the individual community groups.

Contact us on:-

Tel: 01422 845405

E-Mail: hepforward2000@talktalk.net

Pennine Spring Music Festival for 2012

The Pennine Spring Music Festival for 2012 will run from Monday 4th June to Saturday 9th June.

All concerts will be held in the Parish Church.

Tuesday 5 June

Concert 1: Orchestra and Chorus Rossini: Overture: The Barber of Seville Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto. Soloist: Martyn Jackson Mendelssohn: Hear my Prayer Beethoven: Symphony no 7

Thursday 7 June

Concert 2: Chamber Concert.

Strings: Puccini: Crisantemi Rossini: String Sonata no 1 Wind Donizetti: Sinfonia for Winds Dvorak arr. Kay: Ledgends Op 59 (selections) Choir Gastoldi: Viver lieto volgio Trad. arr. Copeland: Ching-a-Ring Chaw Halley: The Lover’s Arithmetic Thompson: Choose something like a Star Solos20 minutes maximum available for solo items (to be confirmed in advance)

Saturday 9th June

Concert 3: Orchestra and Chorus Mozart: Overtue: The Magic Flute Schubert: Unfinished Symphony Mozart: Requiem
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.

Programme as at 2 November 2011.  Subject to amendment.

Latest information on Pennine Spring Festival Website…

 

Colden School Poetry and Visual Arts Competition

Colden School Poetry and Visual Arts Competition 2012 – including paintings, pictures, textiles, models and photographs.  Open to all adults in the Hebden Bridge Area.

Prizes of £20.00, £10.00 and £5.00.

The theme for the competition is “DOORS” – interpretation of the theme is up to you!

Entries should be sumitted to The Head, Colden School, Colden, HX7 7HW by Friday 23 March 2012.  More details can be requested from admin@colden.calderdale.sch.uk.

Entries will be displayed in school and the winners announced at the School’s Easter Eggstavaganza at 2.45pm on Friday 30 March 2012 in the School Hall.