Month: May 2012

Hallelujah! Church boundary wall repair draws nigh

Deliverance from the exhausting and exhaustive process of permissions and paperwork has been granted. Margaret Mackinder is relieved to report the good news at last:

“The broken section of the church boundary wall which was pushed over 18 months ago by the very large sycamore tree will be repaired very soon. The Church Council has obtained LEADER funding for Small Scale Heritage Enhancements to replace the missing section of stone walling with a short section of iron railings. These will be less damaging to the roots of the large sycamore tree, which is such a key feature in this part of the village.

Matthias Garn who has been carrying out the church tower works has given a competitive and affordable price enabling this work to be done using grant funding with the balance of the cost being covered by Ryedale District Council, who take main responsibility for the care of the churchyard, which was closed for burials some years ago. Without this funding the work could not have been done as neither the Council nor the PCC have the funds to pay the full cost at the present time.

Other news for this area of the village is that as the present ashes burial area in the churchyard is full, an application has been made to the Diocese of York to dedicate a new ashes area to the north side of the church for future ashes burials. The PCC hopes in due course to make this a quiet memorial area with a seat under the trees when funds are available to do it.”

Photo of the Month: Tulips in flower

Tulips in flower | Photograph by Enid Flint

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Slingsby Church Tower Repairs Completed

Slingsby, 11 May 2012 – The repair work to All Saints Church Tower has now been completed.

The scaffolding is due to come down Tuesday/Wednesday next week [15/16 May] as soon as the architect signs it off, which he is due to do first thing on Tuesday.

For Margaret Mackinder’s latest press release, follow the link to our Church Tower Restoration and Appeal page and scroll down to Reports. 

 

Slingsby Cabinet Maker’s Open Workshop

Sunday 27th May, 1 – 5 pm, Orchard Cottage, Railway Street, Slingsby.

John Apps will open his workshop in aid of the Church Restoration fund.

Entrance £2.50 (including tea/coffee and home-made cake).

Visit a working craftsman

Demonstrations of marquetry techniques and chemical staining of wood

Ask John about all your woodworking questions

Competitions and raffle

Look at techniques and equipment

A Busy Bank Holiday

A big crowd turned out for the Slingsby Mayday Celebrations

It was a busy bank holiday weekend in Slingsby with three events, the Scarecrow trail, car boot and Mayday celebrations, coming together to bring in the crowds. The weather wasn’t great… but it stayed dry.

The website was busy too, with the highest amount of traffic recorded since its launch in March 2011. The sheer amount of visitors smashed the previous record of 176 page views per day, twice over the weekend.

On Sunday and Monday, we had over well over 250 page views, with Monday taking the crown with a new record of 318 page views. Normally the website gets around 80-100 per day.

The Gazette and Herald posted a piece about the Maypole dancing on Tuesday, but the best post came from Becky, Tom and Holly who were visitors to the scarecrow trail. Their adventures on the trail were beautifully captured in Tom’s photo-story images, showing all the fun and magic of the Slingsby scarecrow trail.

Many thanks to them for coming to see the trail and for the great photos. You can read about and see their experience of the Slingsby scarecrow trail HERE

Speaking of photos… here’s a few from the Mayday celebrations. More on the way. All photos by Richard Flint.