Thursday, 30 June 2011

Cumbria CVS Volunteer Workshop

Wednesday 13 July 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

Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Islands of Barrow and Peninsula Walking Festival

Some dates for walking festival ...

Love Barrow Walk - Friday 1 July 2011. Meet 1pm at the Town Hall Courtyard. We will start with a short tour of Barrow’s magnificent town hall before strolling around the heritage walk of St. George’s Square with John Murphy. For further information contact John Murphy on 01229 473746.

North Walney - Thursday 7 July / 14 July / 21 July and 28 July 2011
Walney Sunset Walk 6.45pm from West Shore Car Park, led by Richard Scott of Feet First in Furness. A walk all around the north end of Walney island exploring North Walney Nature Reserve and including some rough walking across dunes (approx 2 ½ hours). For further information contact Richard Scott on 01229 825630

Furness Abbey to Roose Greenway - Friday 8 July 2011
Meet at Furness Abbey Amphitheatre car park 6pm for a lovely evening stroll around Furness Abbey. We will be looking at the history of this iconic Abbey before we meander along the Greenway to Roose Station and returning via Abbotswood. For further information contact John Murphy on 01229 473746.

What's on in Barrow Park

Sunday 3rd July - Barrow Steelworks Band 2-4pm in the Bandstand

Fri 15th - Sun 17th July - Zirkus (times to be confirmed) Events/Bandstand areas for more details visit http://www.lakesalive.org/

Saturday 23rd July - Barrow Wildside Day 12-4pm in the Park, for more details go to http://www.cumbriawildlifetrust.org.uk/barrows-wildside.html

Sunday 24th July - Dalton Town Band 2-4pm in the Bandstand

Sunday 7th August - Barrow Steelworks Band 2-4pm in the Bandstand

Sunday 14th August - Dalton Town Band 2-4pm in the Bandstand

Sunday 28th August - Unity/Movement & Atic DJ Extravaganza 12pm-6pm in the Bandstand

Friday, 24 June 2011

A free all-day Design Cafe visit to Brockholes Nature Reserve

Art Gene - FREE Design cafe trip on Friday 15th July 2011

'Adam Khan is one of the most inspiring, original and committed architects of his generation.’ Jon Snow, Broadcaster.

The Lancashire Wildlife Trust has developed Brockholes Nature Reserve, near Preston wetland area and former mine into a floating visitor centre, and nature reserve working with Adam Khan Architects, London.

Adam Khan Architects’ scheme was chosen, through an international competition of 61 European architects, for its inspirational design concept: "A Floating World".

Designed as a cluster of buildings constructed largely of wood and other sustainable materials, it resembles an ancient marshland village.

The centre includes wetlands, ponds, seeded meadows supporting a heard of longhorn cattle, new hedgerows, trees and bird watching hides made accessible via newly created paths. Volunteers have helped propagate 20,000 reed seedlings that are now planted around the architecturally inspiring visitors centre.

We are delighted that Adam Khan has agreed to join our trip, talking about both his approach to the commission, the process of developing the scheme and its final design and construction. This is a unique opportunity to talk directly with the architect about his inspirational scheme that enhances the natural environment with high quality contemporary architecture and design and the use of sustainable construction materials.


Disabled access: There is disabled access around some of the trails and the visitors centre is fully accessible. Currently the centre does not have ‘tramper’ wheelchairs to loan. Our bus is not wheelchair accessible but there is storage for collapsed wheelchairs.

Itinerary:
Barrow to Brockholes by minibus - 10.30 am -12 noon
Talk with Adam Khan with lunch (packed lunch or visitor centre cafe) 12 noon - 1pm
Walking the building with Adam Khan - questions and answers 1pm - 2.00pm
Exploring the Nature Reserve - walks 2.00pm - 3.30pm
Back to Barrow 3.30pm - 5.00pm

Book now as seats will go quickly please book now by any of the following:
• Ringing or texting Steve Harris on 07946126412
• Ringing the Art Gene office in Barrow 01229 825085

Contemporary buildings as lookout areas in the landscape

A FREE all-day Design Cafe visit to Kielder Forest - Thursday 14th July.

Kielder Forest Park, in Northumberland has both the biggest man-made lake in northern Europe and the largest working forest in England; it covers 250 square miles. Most notably for our purpose, it also has some of the most interesting contemporary viewing structures, and small buildings in the country.

Peter Sharpe Director of Art and Architecture at Kielder, will lead the tour, and talk to us about the works, the artists and architects he commissions and the ideas behind placing uncompromising contemporary works in the natural landscape.

The Park is large and we will be using our bus to move between locations with stops as per the itinerary below. This is a rare opportunity and places will be limited.

In order to see as many structures as possible please bring snacks to keep you energised throughout this busy and spectacular day. Lunch can be purchased at Kielder Castle cafe or bring your own.


Disabled Access - Unfortunately, the Park terrain is demanding and therefore not suitable for wheelchair users.

Itinerary
8.00am Depart Art Gene Barrow
11.00am Arrive Kielder (dam end of the Lake)
11.30am Arr. 55/02
12.15pm Arr. Belvedere
13.00pm Arr. Freya’s Cottage
14.00pm Arr. Specere
14.15-15.15pm Lunch at Kielder Castle / Minotaur
15.30pm Arr. Skyspace
15.45pm Arr. Observatory
16.30pm Depart Kielder
19.30pm Return Art Gene Barrow

Book now as seats will go quickly please book now by any of the following:
• Ringing or texting Steve Harris on 07946126412
• Ringing the Art Gene office in Barrow 01229 825085

Thought for the Week

“Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not.” Ralph Waldo Emerson

Thursday, 23 June 2011

Dalton Town Band in Barrow Park - this Sunday

Sunday 26 June - Dalton Town Band 2-4pm at Barrow Park Bandstand.

Barrow Raiders home game tonight!

Barrow Raiders home game tonight!

Thursday 23rd June v Featherstone 7.30pm

Friday, 17 June 2011

FREE trip to award winning allotments

A free Design Café minibus day trip to 'Tindall St & Lorne St Allotment Association', Eccles - Saturday 2nd July

Are you waiting for an allotment? Are you interested in finding out about what it takes to set up a self-managed allotment group in your community? This is your chance to join a trip to a prize-winning allotment group. The founders of the allotments will be there to answer your questions about how they started and what it took to succeed. They will also show us around the site where we will meet with other allotment holders. Tindall Street is the first allotment site in the north of England to receive The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service and The Green Pennant Award for high quality green spaces in England.

Booking: As seats will go quickly please book now by any of the following:
• Ringing or texting Steve Harris on 07946126412
• Ringing the Art Gene office in Barrow 01229 825085

On the day: Please be prompt - we leave at 10.00 am.

Please bring clothing and footwear appropriate to weather conditions. Meet at Art Gene car park, Nan Tait Centre, Abbey Road, Barrow in Furness LA14 5TY. Disabled Facilities: Some parts of Tindall Street Allotments are accessible by wheelchair but this is not the case for the tour element of the trip.

Thought for the Week

“The power of imagination makes us infinite.” John Muir

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Barrow’s Wildside Events - June and July

Barrow's Wildside is an exciting new 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.

                                       Summer Wildlife Surveys in Barrow
Wed 13 July - Park Road Woods - meet car park near former Owl Centre off Park Rd.
Wed 27 July - North Scale meadows - meet Fire Station, Mill Lane, Walney SD 181 693
Thurs 4 August – Biggar Bank – meet the Roundhouse, Walney SD 178 675

                                               Events and activities
Sun 19 June
‘The amazing wildlife of South Walney Nature Reserve’
Guided walk looking at waders and wildfowl. Bring binoculars if you have them. Meet South Walney Nature Reserve. Grid reference SD 204 632. Cumbria Wildlife Trust 01229 471066

Sat 2 July 10-12noon
'North Walney Beach Clean'
Your chance to do your bit. Equipment provided, suitable for children aged 8 and over. Meet at West Shore/Earnsea Bay car park. Grid reference SD 171 698. Organised by Natural England 07786 482884

Thurs 7 July 9.30pm-11pm
'What glows in the dark?'
Guided walk to Foulney Island Nature Reserve, hopefully to see female glow worms. Bring a torch, suitable for aged 8 and over. Meet in the car park Foulney Island Resrve. Grid reference SD 234 655.Organised by Cumbria Wildlife Trust 01229 471066

Friday, 10 June 2011

Thought for the Week

“Even a small act of compassion grants meaning and purpose to our lives.” Dalai Lama

Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Barrow Carnival itinerary - Saturday 25 June

Dancing competition 9.30am in the forum

Stalls and attractions 10am in the Town Square and courtyard

Crowning of the Carnival Queen 11am in the Town Hall (invitation only)

Parade starts from Ramsden Square, Duke Street 12noon

Parade progresses - Abbey Road, Dalkeith St, Buccleuch St, Rawlinson Street, Cavendish St, Duke St, finishing in Town Square taking approximately one hour

Dancing competitions will take place in the forum

Sessions 9.30am, 11am, 2pm, & 3.15 pm please check with the forum

Tickets available from the dance troupes or the forum

Prize giving 5pm in the Town Square

Stalls and attractions will finish at 5.30pm

Please note some streets will be closed during the parade.

Confidence Building course at CVS

Thursday 16 June 2011 at Cumbria CVS, Lesser Kings Hall, Hartington Street, Barrow, LA14 5SR from 9am – 1pm. Trainer: Jennie Sutton (Enabling Success)

By the end of this session you will have:
• defined confidence and self-esteem
• measured your own confidence and self esteem level
• discussed benefits of being more confident and having a higher opinion of yourself
• understood the consequence of negative thoughts and how to overcome them
• identified barriers to being confident
• devised a way to measure confidence levels

This course is for volunteers only and is free. Please note refreshments will be provided (but not lunch).

To book your place call 01768 800350 or email moniquer@cumbriacvs.org.uk  

Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Connexions Cumbria can help adults too!!

As well as providing help and support to young people, Connexions Cumbria also hosts the Next Step service which is a service aimed at adults aged 19 or over. Next Step provides information and advice on career change, interview skills, job search, CV writing as well as local training and employment opportunities.

Next Step is a confidential service delivered by helpful, qualified, and competent staff. It provides up-to-date and accurate information and advice on learning, training and employment opportunities.

Next Step Advisers will be able to help you:
• Explore relevant opportunities.
• Understand more about your strengths and weaknesses.
• Identify your skills and goals.
• Help you choose the best option for you.
• If appropriate, support in finding ways of overcoming barriers that might affect access to learning, training and employment.
• Use computer programs to help you generate career ideas and research courses.
• Refer you to services who will be better able to help you.

If you want help to decide your ‘Next Step’ then we have a team of advisers based in Connexions centres and in job centres around the county and are available to provide one to one help and support. If you need help with reading, writing and maths then our Next Step advisers can help your find courses and support you.

Contact your local Connexions office on 0800 435 709 or call in for more details.

Cumbrian School Leavers given chance to take part in ‘Summer with a difference!’

Young people leaving school this year are being invited to experience a ‘Summer with a difference’. Connexions Cumbria, in partnership with Outward Bound Trust, is offering 500 school leavers a place on National Citizen Service (NCS) which is running for the first time ever this summer.

If you’re in year 11 and you want to do something different this summer then NCS could be for you!

NCS involves taking part in fun and challenging activities. It will also give you the opportunity to help others and give something back to your community through a local voluntary project. By taking part in NCS you’ll learn new skills that will make your future brighter and show that young people can make a positive impact in their community.

You will be part of a close-knit team of around 12 young people. Some of your team-mates could be your friends from school, but you will also be mixing with completely new people and making new friends. Your team will have three dedicated support workers, from Connexions Cumbria or one of our partner youth groups, who will support you throughout the programme.

NCS takes place over the summer after your exams and is a great way to start to build and develop all the skills needed for adult life. It is also COMPLETELY FREE!

The programme is three weeks full time, including two weeks away from home on residential activities and a further 30 hours on a part time basis.

You will spend the first week in the Lake District with your team, taking on adventure challenges and developing leadership skills with expert instructors from the Outward Bound Trust.

Then you spend a week living with your team-mates close to your own community, getting a taste of what adult life is really like and learning about issues in your area.

In the third week, you’ll be living back at home but planning with your team mates to take part in some voluntary action to benefit your community– such as an environmental project, charity event or a service for local people.

After that, you will need to carry out your voluntary project part-time, for around 30 hours over a period of two or three weeks.

Finally, in autumn, you’ll attend a prestigious celebration and graduation event with hundreds of other young people who have completed National Citizen Service and made their mark in Cumbrian society.

We’ve already had hundreds of applications from young people all over Cumbria, but there ARE still places left so if you feel you are up for the challenge and would like to apply then contact us on 0800 435 709 or speak to your personal adviser in school. Remember it’s completely free and your chance to have an experience of a lifetime this summer.

Connexions Cumbria looks forward to spending a summer with a difference with you!!

Barrrow Connexions office is situated at 237 – 241 Dalton Road, Barrow-in-Furness, LA14 1PQ.

'England at Leisure' - Exhibition at the Dock Museum

14th June - 4th September 2011 - Free Admission

Unveiled – a photographic exhibition from the National Monuments Record, the public archive of English Heritage.

The wonderfully evocative photographs in this exhibition explore leisure time from the 1860s up to the mid 20th century. From Victorian ladies with bicycles riding in Hyde Park to holidaying at an English seaside resort in the 1950s there is something for everyone.

Encompassing a mix of sports, traditional fetes and fairs, the new entertainment industry of cinema, theatre-going and other hobbies; these pictures show the new-found pleasures of a nation breaking free from the constraints of work and beginning to enjoy itself. 

'Doorstep Walks' in and around Barrow - FREE pack

'Doorstep Walks' is a county-wide initiative through Active Cumbria. It is NHS-funded, providing a high-quality folder of eight varied walks in a pack for independent walkers. To pick up your FREE 'Doorstep Walk Pack', please call in at CVS, Lesser Kings Hall, 57 Hartington Street, Barrow or contact Richard on 01229 825630 for further details.

Barrow's Wildside events in June

Thu 9 June 2-4pm
‘Introducing wildflowers’
A gentle walk along Millbeck Greenway, Roose to Furness Abbey, looking at common wildflowers. Finsih at Mill Café (3km/2miles)
Meet at Roose train station. Grid reference SD 220 694
Organised by the Cumbria Wildlife Trust 01229 471066

Sun 12 June 11-1pm
‘An introduction to wildflower identification’
A walk on one of UK’s premier botanical sites. Bring a hand lens/magnifier if you have one.
Meet at Sandscale Haws car park, Roanhead. Grid reference SD 200 756
Organised by National Trust 01229 462855

Sun 19 June
‘The amazing wildlife of South Walney Nature Reserve’
Guided walk looking at waders and wildfowl. Bring binoculars if you have them.
Meet South Walney Nature Reserve. Grid reference SD 204 632
Organised by Cumbria Wildlife Trust 01229 471066

Friday, 3 June 2011

Thought for the Week

“The future depends on what we do in the present.” Mahatma Gandhi

Cumbria CVS Local Forum - Tuesday 14 June

Tuesday 14 June 2011 12.30pm – 2pm at The Dock Museum, North Road, Barrow.

This is an invitation to all Third Sector groups active in South Lakes and Barrow. The Local Forum is important to anyone interested in finding out about local issues and working with other groups and organisations to find local solutions.

The Forum is a useful link with your Local Strategic Partnership and with Cumbria CVS. It will help keep you informed and ensure that your views are properly represented. It is your opportunity to let Cumbria CVS know how you feel about our services, and make suggestions of ways they could be working with you.

By Third Sector they mean voluntary and community, sport, faith, environmental and social enterprise groups and organisations.

Agenda Items:
Welcome
Jonathan Lee – Community Pages Northwest Evening Mail
Steve Robson – Inspiring Communities Pilot (Outcomes)
Pam Greenwood – Age UK Training Barrow

Local Involvement Network News (Cumbria LINk)

Information sharing and networking from attendees.

For further information or to confirm attendance, contact: Lisa Millard on 01229 825630 or email: lisam@cumbriacvs.org.uk

Thursday, 2 June 2011

What’s on in Barrow Park

Sunday 12th June - Race for Life 11-2pm to book a place visit www.raceforlife.org

Sunday 12th June - Churches together service 2.30pm in the Bandstand

Sunday 18th June - Skateboard competition at the Skate Park

Sunday 26 June - Dalton Town Band 2-4pm at the Bandstand

Sunday 3rd July - Barrow Steelworks Band 2-4pm in the Bandstand