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Slingsby Badminton Season 2021

It’s almost the time of year for the badminton season to restart and this year the season will commence on Monday 25th October. Contact details can be found below if you would like to get in touch.

“A Bunch of Dublin’s Best” at Amotherby Village Hall


Local musicians supported by Nest Egg Theatre invite you to take a trip to Old Dublin and enjoy an evening of Irish music and atmosphere. Set in The Coombe Market and The Colcannon Public House, you’ll meet a host of colourful Dublin characters and hear the story of Ireland at the turn of the century through the tale of two young lovers and the music of the time.

Saturday 13th November – Doors 7.00/Performance 7.30

Tickets £8 on the Door and can be reserved on 01653 690212

Tree Health Centre at The Yorkshire Arboretum: Press Release

The following Press Release covered the opening of the Yorkshire Arboretum’s new Tree Health Centre which opened last week:


TREE HEALTH CENTRE OPENS AT THE YORKSHIRE ARBORETUM, PROMOTING HEALTHY TREES FOR A HEALTHY FUTURE

We need healthy trees for a healthy future, but trees across the country and around the world are in trouble. Climate change and increasing numbers of pests and diseases are threatening the continued existence of many familiar species in our landscape, just at a time when we need to plant more trees than ever before to capture carbon.

Recognising this the Yorkshire Arboretum has established the country’s first dedicated Tree Health Centre. Launching in September 2021, with a formal opening event on 23 September, it aims to raise awareness of the threats to trees, the need for vigilance to avoid importing other pathogens, and to suggest ways of increasing the resilience of our treescape for the centuries ahead. We look to achieve this by offering classes, courses and public outreach events.

These events, led by specialists, will take place at the Yorkshire Arboretum, using the new, fully-equipped classroom and beautiful, botanically-rich surroundings for unique indoor/outdoor learning experiences.

From Friday 24 September to Sunday 3 October, the arboretum will host a range of activities to commemorate the launch of the Tree Health Centre. Families can get involved in a range of trails round the arboretum, interactive demonstrations, and a kid’s bug hunt and activity pack. There will also be tree health tours of the arboretum, and a talk hosted by guest speaker Prof Nicola Spence –Chief Plant Health Officer at Defra and an arboretum trustee.

Arboretum Director Dr John Grimshaw said: “The launch of the Tree Health Centre comes at a time when everyone is painfully aware of the consequences of climate change, and the need to plant trees to help combat it. We want to help people keep our trees healthy and thriving, and these events offer something for everyone to learn about how to do so.”

Funding included £286,000 from the York & North Yorkshire Local Enterprise Partnership’s Local Growth Fund allocation. 

David Dickson, Chair of the York & North Yorkshire Local Enterprise Partnership Infrastructure and Joint Assets Board, said: “This specialist knowledge centre will build the capacity to protect tree health and lead the way for others. The opportunities for learning will make a real impact, and contribute towards the region’s ambitions to be greener, fairer and stronger.”


More information can be found at the new website: https://www.treehealthcentre.org

Lost Keys on the Railway Line

A set of keys have been lost somewhere in the area of the railway line between Slingsby and Fryton. Recent reports say they were seen on the gate post at the path to the lawns.

If found or if you have any information please contact [email protected].