Friday, 23 December 2011

Merry Christmas

A very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from everyone at Neighbourhood Management.

We look forward to hearing from you all in 2012. Our office in Dalton Rd is closed from 4pm today until Tuesday 3rd January 2012.

Have fun and stay safe over the holidays.

Thursday, 15 December 2011

Thought for the Week

“If you would be a real seeker of truth, it is necessary that at least once in your life you doubt, as far as possible, all things.” Rene Descartes

Our Green Space Case Studies - take a look and be inspired!

Our Green Space Case Studies - take a look and be inspired!

Now nearing the end of its final year, the Our Green Space project has enabled five communities in Asby, Barrow-in-Furness, Burgh by Sands, Newbiggin (Penrith) and Wasdale to undertake a mixture of physical improvements, as well as education and celebratory events centered around their local green spaces. It also provided training and resources to many other communities across the county about how to protect and care for their town and village greens.

Led by Friends of the Lake District, and ACTion with Communities in Cumbria, Our Green Space's achievements include: creating a brand new village green with pond, wetland and sports areas at Burgh by Sands, to turning a derelict old railway site into a community garden in Barrow in Furness. A 113 year old listed maypole was renovated and resited at Wasdale village green. Ancient village wells were restored at Newbiggin, and an annual well-dressing festival begun in Asby.

The Our Green Space Case Studies book highlights the key issues the groups faced in their quest to restore, protect, develop and enjoy their local green spaces. It captures many of the achievements made and provides tips and information for anyone wanting to undertake similar work in their community.

Several resources have been produced as part of the project and all are available from Friends of the Lake District, including easy to read guides to managing open green spaces, gaining legal protection, and managing them for wildlife. For a copy of the Our Green Space Case studies book, the Community Green Space: Essential Green Infrastructure advocacy pamphlet, the Open Space Guides or an Outdoor Education pack please contact carol-douglas@fld.org.uk or call 01539 720788. All documents are also downloadable from www.ourgreenspace.org.uk.

Monday, 12 December 2011

It's panto time - Cinderella at the forum, Barrow - also in BSL!




































Starting from the 16 December 2011 there are 25 performances of the classic panto Cinderella at the forum, Duke St, Barrow. On Friday 23 December the 11am production will be British Sign Language (BSL) interpreted.



































Find out more at www.actionforhappiness.org

Thursday, 8 December 2011

Thought for the Week

"Gardening adds years to your life and life to your years." - Anon

Christmas events ...

Voce and Friends present "The Sounds of Christmas"
Friday 16 December 2011. A beautiful candle lit Christmas experience at Abbey Road Baptist Church (corner of Abbey Road & Park Drive Barrow-in-Furness). Special Guests ‘The Girls’ and Aillsa McIntosh School of Voice. Tickets are £5 contact Voce by email: voce2008@hotmail.co.uk or call 0779 122 0532 or 01229 824597 or pay on the door. Doors open 7pm concert commences 7.30pm. 
 
Christmas Eve Torchlight Procession
Saturday 24 December 2011. The Torchlight procession is now attended by thousands, the event commences at approx 6pm at Tudor Square, Dalton-in-Furness and proceeds to Market Place for Carols and a spectacular firework display.

Tuesday, 6 December 2011

Furness Multicultural Community Saturday Morning Children's Club

Furness Multicultural Community Forum is continuing to hold their Saturday morning children’s club sessions.

Each month we celebrate a different country and learn about the different culture of that country. So Far children and their families have enjoyed games and activities celebrating Egyptian and Thai cultures. Starting this Saturday we will begin to look at the customs of Argentina.

Each month the sessions are lead by our multicultural centre members who have come to live in Barrow from each of these countries who want to share their rich knowledge and experience.

This is a chance for you to engage with your children while learning about a different culture, make new friends and to experience games and activities from around the world.

Sessions are suitable for children aged from 3-12 years. The club is open to all families. Refreshments are included but there is a suggested donation of £2 per family.

Furness Multicultural Centre is situated at 15-17 The Mall, Duke Street, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria LA14 1HL.

To book a place please contact Helen on 01229 877399, Maha on 07948389117 or Sol on 07712601715

Barrow AFC home games ...

Saturday 10th December v Harrogate 3pm in the FA Trophy

Monday 26th December v Stockport 3pm

Friday, 2 December 2011

Thought for the Week

"The universal brotherhood of man is our most precious possession.” Mark Twain





































To find out more visit www.actionforhappiness.org

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Art Gene - a Cabinet of Curiosities


Art Gene invite you to contribute to a
Cabinet of Curiosities
- wonders of the natural, industrial and cultural heritage of Barrow in Furness and the Islands of Barrow at the Ship Inn, Piel Island.

A portrait of a place.
Art Gene are creating a Cabinet of Curiosities within the Ship Inn on Piel Island, in partnership with Barrow Borough Council.

With your help, this will be no ordinary collection.

Throughout December, they will be compiling objects, images and stories from every era …
together these will tell of the intertwining social, natural and industrial heritage of Barrow.

We’d love you to contribute an object, a memory … your experience of Barrow and the coast. All sources will be acknowledged – it’s your chance to be represented in the history of Barrow.

Ever find a mermaids purse?
Does your Nana pickle Sea Purslane?
Did you honeymoon on Piel?
What are the most intriguing tools of your trade?
Do you keep paper cuttings and photos of the past?

If you would like to learn more about the project, or to contribute something … please feel free to call or email ...

Jo Ray 07796367209
Art Gene 01229 825085

Monday, 28 November 2011

Barrow's Wildside at North Scale Pond

Barrow's Wildside is an exciting project that aims to improve green spaces in Barrow for wildlife and the local community. Being outside and closer to nature improves your well being too! Loads of exciting plans are being planned for young and old alike. You and your family can get involved in walks, training, practical conservation work.

Fancy doing something different? Volunteering is a great way to meet new people, learn about wildlife and help to make positive improvements for wildlife. No previous experience is necessary, and tools and training are provided.

Thu 1 December 10.00am-3.00pm
'Making it wild at North Scale Pond'
The pond at North Scale is being shaded by willow.
We will be coppicing some of this to benefit the pond
life on Walney. Please bring suitable outdoor clothes
and footwear, wellies if you have them, and a packed lunch.
Call Sue Thurley on 01229 471066 to book or
for further information. Booking not required but
preferred.
Where; North Scale Pond, Walney. Meet at the car
park off The Promenade, Walney. Grid Ref: SD 183 696

Barrow's Wildside at the forum 1st December

Barrow's Wildside is an exciting project that aims to improve green spaces in Barrow for wildlife and the local community. Being outside and closer to nature improves your well being too! Loads of exciting plans are being planned for young and old alike. You and your family can get involved in walks, training, practical conservation work.

Over the winter there are some interesting talks to tempt you out on the dark evenings. These inspiring talks are being held in the Studio at Forum 28 and cover a range of wildlife topics.

Thu 1 December 7.30pm-8.30pm
'Living seas'
Marine Conservation Officer for the Northwest,
Cheryl Nicholson, talks about The Wildlife Trusts’
vision of how to make wildlife thrive from the depths
of the ocean to the coastal shallows. Find out what
there is and what should be protected in the Irish Sea.
No need to book but seats are allocated on a first come
first-served basis.
Where; Forum 28, Duke Street, Barrow

DARE DANCE - HARD 2 BEAT



HARD 2 BEAT b-boy WORKSHOPS WITH ROBBY GRAHAM at Barrow's DARE DANCE Studio.

10th December 2011 & 14th January 2012, 11.00 to 5.00pm.

Booking is essential. £5.

Ring 07584 251352 or email dancecumbria@cumbria.gov.uk

Part of the programme of monthly breakdance masterclasses & jams for young people aged 10-18 years.

Friday, 25 November 2011

Thought for the Week

“I am beginning to realise that no matter which side you are on, had we all lived each others’ lives we could all have done what the other did.” Jo Berry (whose father Sir Anthony Berry was killed in the 1984 Brighton IRA bomb)

Monday, 21 November 2011

'Feet First in Furness' get on track coastal railway walks

Join a group of people enjoying trips out to walks, accessible from Barrow Station and timed to start around 10.30am.

Wednesday 14 December 2011 - Cark circular taking in Sandgate and Cowpren Point.
Wednesday 11 January 2012 – Dalton Station to Furness Abbey circular walk.
Wednesday 8 February 2012 - Askam Station to Dunnerholme.

For further information contact Richard Scott, Cumbria CVS Barrow on 825630 or email: richardsc@cumbriacvs.org.uk

Making it wild at Sandscale Haws

Sat 26 November 10.00am-3.00pm.
We will be cutting trees and shrubs (mainly hawthorn and willow species) with hand tools. This is essential work to preserve the rare coastal grassland habitats and the wealth of plant species that they support on the nature reserve. If conditions are good we may also have a bonfire to burn the brash material. Bring a packed lunch and drink. Wear old clothes, stout boots or wellies and bring waterproofs if needed. Call Neil Forbes on 01229 462855 for further information.
Where; The National Trust’s Sandscale Haws Nature Reserve. Meet at The National Trust car park,
Hawthwaite Lane, Roanhead. Grid Ref: SD 200 756

‘Making it wild at North Walney’

Volunteering with Cumbria Wildlife Trust on Barrow's Wildside - fancy doing something different? Volunteering is a great way to meet new people, learn about wildlife and help to make positive improvements for wildlife. No previous experience is necessary, and tools and training are provided.

Wed 23 November 10.00am-3.00pm
‘Making it wild at North Walney’
We will be installing a special nesting box for shellducks on one of the islands at North Walney Nature Reserve, to help protect these ground nesting birds from predators. If there’s time we will also be clearing low growing dwarf willow to maintain the open dune grassland habitat. Call Sue Thurley on 01229 471066 to book or for further information. Booking not required but
preferred. Where North Walney Nature Reserve, Barrow. Meet
at 9.30am outside The Ferry Pub, The Promenade,
Walney. Grid Ref: SD 187 688

Thursday, 17 November 2011

Cumbria CVS Volunteer Workshop

Wednesday 14 December 2011 from 10am to 11.30am.
Free refreshments provided.
Do you want to improve your skills and get a job in administration, youth work, health & social care, retail, driving, teaching, nursing, environmental work? Whatever job you are looking for why not gain some experience first by volunteering? Try volunteering to expand and enhance your CV and improve your job prospects. It is a fantastic opportunity to meet new people, improve your skills, try a new challenge and it also helps to improve your confidence.
In Barrow our Volunteer Centre at Lesser Kings Hall Hartington Street is now holding monthly 'Introduction to Volunteers'. The sessions cover the wide range of volunteering opportunities, organisations that are needing volunteers, the benefits of volunteering and state benefits, training opportunities, courses and NVQ's available to volunteers. This is a fantastic opportunity to find out what is available to you. No skills or qualifications are necessary.
To book your place Tel: 01229 825630 or e-mail: lisam@cumbriacvs.org.uk

Thought for the Week

"Live lightly on the earth." Tsunesaburo Makiguchi

Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Barrow & District Disability Association Presents - 'Some Enchanted Evening'

Friday 25 November 2011 at St James Church, Barrow in Furness, at 7.30pm.

This special charity concert is supported by three well known local musical groups and a charity who this year are all celebrating anniversaries. Featuring Dalton Town Band, The Ghyll Singers and Barrow Male Voice Choir.

Tickets £6.00 each and are available form Members of the Choir, Band, and from Barrow District Disability Association, 71 – 77 School Street, Barrow-in-Furness or call  01229 432599.

Thursday, 10 November 2011

Thought for the Week

“The good life is a process, not a state of being. It is a direction not a destination.” Carl Rogers

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

FREE Lectures at the forum, Duke Street

‘Trends in Ship Design & Propulsion’Wednesday 9 November 7.30pmAdmission FreeSpeaker: John Barnes, Editor of Marine Engineering Review
Organised by IMechE, RINA, PESC, IMarEST


‘Bashers, Gadgets & Mourners LNWR Steam Locomotive 1054’Wednesday 23 November 7.30pmAdmission FreeSpeaker: Peter Skellon, Collections Manager Bahamas Locomotive Society Ltd.
Followed by AGM
Organised by IMechE


‘From UVHS to the BBC; a Bursary Winner’s Journey into the World of TV Science’Thursday 17 NovemberAdmission Free+ PRESENTATION OF STUDENT AND APPRENTICE BURSARY PRIZES in the Studio Lecture Theatre.
Speaker: Greg Foote
Organised by BDAE

Monday, 7 November 2011

Barrow's Wildside – new events November ’11 to March 2012

Talks - over the winter there are some interesting talks to tempt you out on the dark evenings. These inspiring talks are being held in the Studio at Forum 28 and cover a range of wildlife topics.

Thu 1 December 7.30pm-8.30pm 'Living seas'. Marine Conservation Officer for the Northwest, Cheryl Nicholson, talks about The Wildlife Trusts’ vision of how to make wildlife thrive from the depths of the ocean to the coastal shallows. Find out whatthere is and what should be protected in the Irish Sea.
No need to book but seats are allocated on a first come first-served basis.
Where; Forum 28, Duke Street, Barrow.

Tue 24 January 7.30pm-8.30pm 'Conservation grazing with native cattle'. Grazing animals are increasingly being used to manage nature reserves to improve habitats and promote bio-diversity. Rare Breeds Survival Trust’s Field Officer, Ruth Dalton, talks about her first hand experiences of conservation grazing and her current work with the ‘Rare Breeds Survival Trust’. No need to book but seats are allocated on a first come
first-served basis.
Where; Forum 28, Duke Street, Barrow.

Walks - join a guided walk and learn something new about local wild places and the wildlife on your doorstep.

Wed 16 November 2.00pm-4.00pm 'Have a gander at the grey seals!'. Did you know there are seals at South Walney Nature Reserve? Join us for a wander down to the end of the reserve where, if we’re lucky, we can spot them larking about in the calm waters off the spit. The walk is approximately 3 miles along a rough track and footpaths. Dogs are not allowed on the nature reserve. Call Nikki Taylor on 01229 471066 to book or for further information. Booking not required but preferred.
Where; South Walney Nature Reserve, Walney. Grid
Ref: SD 215 621.

Thu 17 November 10.00am-3.00pm 'Litter pick along Rampside Green Way'. Bring your binoculars and a packed lunch and join us for the day to walk along Rampside Green Way. We will walk from Cavendish Dock towards Rampside, cutting back the overhanging vegetation and  picking up any litter we see on the way. Call Sue Thurley on 01229 471066 to book or for further information. Booking not required but preferred.
Where; Rampside Green Way. Meet at Cavendish Dock car park. Grid Ref: SD 209 678.


Volunteering - fancy doing something different? Volunteering is a great way to meet new people, learn about wildlife and help to make positive improvements for wildlife. No previous experience is necessary, and tools and training are provided.

Wed 23 November 10.00am-3.00pm 'Making it wild at North Walney'. We will be installing a special nesting box for shellducks on one of the islands at North Walney Nature Reserve, to help protect these ground nesting birds from predators. If there’s time we will also be clearing low growing dwarf willow to maintain the open dune grassland habitat. Call Sue Thurley on 01229 471066 to book or for further information. Booking not required but preferred.
Where; North Walney Nature Reserve, Barrow. Meet at 9.30am outside The Ferry Pub, The Promenade, Walney. Grid Ref: SD 187 688.

Sat 26 November 10.00am-3.00pmMaking it wild at Sandscale HawsWe will be cutting trees and shrubs (mainly hawthorn and willow species) with hand tools. This is essential work to preserve the rare coastal grassland habitats and the wealth of plant species that they support on the nature reserve. If conditions are good we may also have a bonfire to burn the brash material. Bring a packed lunch and drink. Wear old clothes, stout boots or wellies and bring waterproofs if needed. Call Neil Forbes on 01229 462855 for further information.
Where; The National Trust’s Sandscale Haws Nature Reserve. Meet at The National Trust car park, Hawthwaite Lane, Roanhead. Grid Ref: SD 200 75.

Thursday, 3 November 2011

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Barrow's Wildside events


Talks - Over the winter there are some interesting talks to tempt you out on the dark evenings. These inspiring talks are being held in the Studio at Forum 28 and cover a range of wildlife topics. The next talk is ...

Thursday 3rd November 7.30-8.30pm
'Birds of Furness'
Mike Douglas talks about the bird life in Furness
and the South Lakes. No need to book but seats are
allocated on a first-come first-served basis.
Where: Forum 28, Duke Street, Barrow.

Volunteering - Fancy doing something different? Volunteering is a great way to meet new people, learn about wildlife and help to make positive improvements for wildlife. No previous experience is necessary, and tools and training are provided. The next volunteering event is ...

                             Thursday 3rd November 10.00am-3.00pm
'Making it wild at Abbots Wood'
Come and help us to clear some of the invasive
rhododendron from this County Wildlife Site. This
work will help the natural regeneration of native
species. Please bring suitable outdoor clothes and
footwear and a packed lunch. A great way to learn
something new and meet new friends.
Call Sue Thurley on 01229 471066 to book or
for further information. Booking not required but
preferred.
Where Abbots Wood, Barrow. Meet at the Mill Café
car park, Furness Abbey. Grid Ref: SD 220 717.

Lots more Barrow Wildside events to follow ...

Birds of Furness - illustrated talk

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Setting up Self-Managed Allotments part 2

An Art Gene Design Cafe Event - Wednesday 16th November 2011 6.00pm for 6.30pm.

Guest speaker: Julian Smith, Operations Manager, Groundwork NE

Come an​d discuss the progress following our initial meeting and the response from Barrow Borough Council. Talk with others interested in developing their own self-managed allotment group from 6.00pm.

Free home-cooked food and refreshments will be served from 6.15pm.


At Art Gene in the Nan Tait Centre on Abbey Road, Barrow-in-Furness.

All Art Gene spaces are fully accessible.
For further information:
·      Ring or text Steve Harris on 0794 612 6412
·      Ring the  Art Gene office in Barrow 01229 825085
·      email artgenesteve@btconnect.com

Travelling to Art Gene by car: A590 and park (for free) in the the Art Gene car park (Collingwood Street). By rail: 5 minutes walk from Barrow Train Station. 

Cumbria Wildlife Trust events in the Furness area

‘Conservation work party at Humphrey Head Nature Reserve’
Wednesday 2 November 9.30am-4pm
For a day at this scenic reserve enjoying spectacular views across Morecambe Bay as you work to remove scrub from the grassland.
Meet at the nature reserve near Grange-over-Sands, Grid ref: SD 388 746

‘The Colobus Monkeys of Kenya
Friday 11 November 7.30-9.15pm
Talk by Ceri Gibson. £2 entry for adults, free for children and includes refreshments. Contact David Hussell on 01229 716663
Methodist Church, Broughton in Furness

‘The white-faced darter dragonfly and the restoration of Witherslack Mosses’
Tuesday 15 November 7.45-9.15pm
John Dunbavin is a reserves officer involved in the unique reintroduction of one of our rarest dragonflies on the mosses at Witherslack.
£2 entry for adults and includes refreshments.
The Parish Centre, Church Walk, Ulverston

South Walney Beach Clean’
20 November 10.30am-4pm
Come and help clean the litter from the beaches at South Walney Nature Reserve. Booking essential. Call Trish Chadwick 01229 471066. Minimum age 10.
South Walney Nature Reserve, Walney Island.

Friday, 28 October 2011

What is Barrow Parkrun?

Barrow Parkrun is a 5km run - it's you against the clock.

When is it?
Every Saturday at 09:00

Where is it?
It's run in Barrow Park.

What does it cost to join in?
Nothing - it's free! But please register in advance.

How fast do I have to be?
We all run for our own enjoyment. Please come along and join in whatever your pace!

Barrow parkrun needs you!
It is entirely organised by volunteers - email us to help. We're friendly!

Every week we grab a post Parkrun coffee in the park cafe, near the bandstand - please come and join us.
www.parkrun.org.uk/barrow/

Barrow AFC upcoming fixtures

Saturday 19th November v York City 3pm

Tuesday 29 November v Alfreton 7.45pm

Thursday, 27 October 2011

Cumbria CVS Volunteer Workshop

Wednesday 16 November 2011 from 10am to 11.30am.  Free refreshments provided.

Do you want to improve your skills and get a job in administration, youth work, health & social care, retail, driving, teaching, nursing, environmental work? Whatever job you are looking for why not gain some experience first by volunteering? Try volunteering to expand and enhance your CV and improve your job prospects. It is a fantastic opportunity to meet new people, improve your skills, try a new challenge and it also helps to improve your confidence.

In Barrow our Volunteer Centre at Lesser Kings Hall, Hartington Street is now holding monthly 'Introduction to Volunteers'. The sessions cover the wide range of volunteering opportunities, organisations that are needing volunteers, the benefits of volunteering and state benefits, training opportunities, courses and NVQ's available to volunteers. This is a fantastic opportunity to find out what is available to you. No skills or qualifications are necessary.

To book your place Tel: 01229 825630 or e-mail: lisam@cumbriacvs.org.uk 

FREE lectures at the forum, Duke Street

‘Olympic Stadium-Engineering to Enhance Human Performance’
Wednesday 2 November 7.30pm
Admission FreeSpeaker: Dr Marco Cardinale PhD., ASCC Head of Sports Science & Research
British Olympic Association
Organised by IMechE


‘Trends in Ship Design & Propulsion’
Wednesday 9 November 7.30pm
Admission Free
Speaker: John Barnes, Editor of Marine Engineering Review
Organised by IMechE, RINA, PESC, IMarEST

‘Bashers, Gadgets & Mourners LNWR Steam Locomotive 1054’
Wednesday 23 November 7.30pm
Admission Free
Speaker: Peter Skellon, Collections Manager Bahamas Locomotive Society Ltd.
Followed by AGM
Organised by IMechE

Thought for the Week

“Change your thoughts and you change your world.” Norman Vincent Peale

Monday, 24 October 2011

‘Get Online Week’ at the library.

FREE, fun and friendly help with computers and the internet. With their help, hundreds of people have overcome that initial fear and haven’t looked back.  Why don’t you go along for an informal taster session at:

Dalton library
Monday 31 October.
Drop in from 10.30-1pm

Barrow Central library
Tuesday 1 November
11–3pm

Walney library
Wednesday 2 November.
2–4.00pm

Ulverston library
Thursday 3 November
9:30-3pm

Roose library
Friday 4 November.
Drop in from 10.30–1pm

Everyone welcome, bring a friend - come along and join other beginners! For more iformation call 01229 407375 or just turn up on the day.

Thursday, 20 October 2011

Thought for the Week

“Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain and most fools do.” Benjamin Franklin

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

National Trust activities this half term ...

'Winter birds of the Duddon Estuary' Friday 28 October 2011. Approximately 3-4 miles guided walk. The route will take us through the dunes to the western beach to view waders such as dunlin, grey plover and sanderling. We will then return along the beach scanning for eider and other sea ducks and finally view the wading bird roost at Roanhead point. Please note that the length of the walk and route may be altered due to weather conditions.

Warm clothing, boots and waterproofs if required. Please also bring binoculars, telescopes if you have them. One telescope will be provided for the group's use. Meet at: Sandscale Haws car park - Roanhead,
Hawthwaite Lane
, Roanhead (SD 200 756). Time: 10:30am (finish approx. 1.30pm)
Children must be accompanied by an adult. The recommended minimum age is 8 years.

Due to the nature of the terrain and length of the walk all participants must have a reasonable level of fitness. Booking Not Needed. For further information contact Neil Forbes, Ranger Supervisor, National Trust – Sandscale Haws National Nature Reserve on 01229 462855.


'The Human history of Sandscale Haws' Sunday 30 October 2011. Pristine wilderness or post-industrial site? The hidden history of a nature reserve. Approximately 3-4 miles. Sandscale Haws is well known today for its abundant wildlife and natural beauty. However, there is also a hidden history to the site including an industrial and war time past.

This walk, led by a Ranger, examines the human stories that have helped to shape the site as it is today as well as those that have left no trace. Warm clothing, boots and waterproofs if required. Meet at Sandscale Haws car park,
Hawthwaite Lane
, Roanhead (SD 200 756). Children must be accompanied by an adult. The recommended minimum age is 8 years.

Well behaved dogs on leads are welcome. Due to the nature of the terrain and length of the walk all participants must have a reasonable level of mobility and fitness. Booking Not Needed. For further information contact Neil Forbes, Ranger Supervisor, National Trust – Sandscale Haws National Nature Reserve on 01229 462855.