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Kirby Grindalythe and Duggleby

a Ryedale parish in the Great Wold Valley

Kirby Grindalythe Village Meeting

10 November 2015 By Editor Leave a Comment

Kirby Grindalythe Residents Meeting -106 Agreement – Hogg Builders (York) Ltd

Following the recent residents survey and requests for ideas of how to spend the funds received from the Hogg Builders (York) Ltd building project the Parish Council have called a meeting of all the residents of Kirby Grindalythe Village. Residents will have an opportunity of reviewing the ideas submitted with a view to deciding which project they would like to go ahead with.

Monday 16th November 2015 at 7pm – Village Hall

A copy of the minutes can be found in the Parish Council tab

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The Minster Way Challenge

21 September 2015 By Editor Leave a Comment

The Minster Way Challenge
The Minster Way Challenge

THE MINSTER WAY CHALLENGE

Following last year’s challenge organised by Andy Bowden to raise funds for the historical churches along our valley, cycling 120 miles and visiting 44 churches along the way we decided to use our limbs instead of our wheels for this year’s challenge. Any ‘normal’ walkers would complete the challenge in three or four days but not this trio, they decided to complete it all in one go, walking through the night and deprived of a nights’ sleep.

One gloriously sunny evening on the 17th July 2015 Andy Bowden ( our vicar serving the Wolds Valley churches) Sally and Stuart ( intrepid ramblers from Duggleby) set off at 6pm to complete the 50 mile walk between the Minsters of Beverley and York, crossing the Yorkshire Wolds. The Minster Way is a varied route. it includes the smooth chalk hills and dry valleys of The Yorkshire Wolds to the north of Beverley, arable farmland, two rivers, woods, several fine churches, villages, an historic market town and an ancient walled city. All these between the magnificent Minsters of Beverley and York which respectively define the start and finish and provide the name ‘The Minster Way’. Ignoring the ambience of The Beverley ‘piazza’ on this balmy summers evening and the abundance of happy, relaxed groups enjoying a chilled glass of Pinot Grigio and plate of delicious aromatic food, they headed to The Minster feeling a little apprehensive and full of vigour!

The weather was definitely everything we would have wished for, warm throughout the night, partially lit by the glow of the moon and a magnificent sunrise just after 4am. Perfect conditions for a wonderful walk. The trio were joined along the way by some fresh legs at Lockington by Helen Scull (Kirby Grindalythe) and Richard Hazelrigg (Wharram le Street).  A welcome addition and the chance of a fresh pace to keep us going. Richard conveniently had other commitments the following day and left us before midnight but thank you for your support and encouragement.

The walk was definitely a challenge in every way and was not without its ups and downs ( not just the undulating terrain!). Many plasters, sock changes and endless snacks kept us going through the night. Helen’s husband, Nick got a gushingly over the top ‘Good Morning’ from us at 5am at Bishop Wilton when he greeted us with steaming hot Costa Coffees he’d sourced in Pocklington! A good early morning perk up and an aperitif for our bacon butties at Stamford Bridge!

We reluctantly said goodbye to Andy after 29 miles as his blisters were horrendously painful but a wise and brave decision had to be made. Well done Andy for completing  more than a marathon before breakfast! On and on and on the trio went, arriving at York Minster at just after 1pm. Tears of relief as we ‘hugged’ the Minster doors. What a welcome sight.

We thank everyone who’s sponsored us this year and are pleased to announce we raised £455 for the churches along the Valley. We will, no doubt be partaking in another challenge next year and would be open to any suggestions and of course would love to see more people taking part for some or all of the challenge. Sally and Stuart

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Free Solar Panels for Ryedale Residents

2 September 2015 By Editor Leave a Comment

SOLAR PANELS FOR RYEDALE RESIDENTS

 

Yorkshire Energy Partnership and Ryedale District Council have teamed up to offer free solar panels to Ryedale residents. The scheme, which is the first of its kind in the area is funded by a private investor who re-coup their investment through the Government backed feed in tariff scheme.  Residents benefit from the free electricity provided by the solar panels.

 

Solar photovoltaic panels use daylight to generate electricity for your home and can reduce your electricity bills by £300* a year.

We can also provide advice on other renewable technologies such as ground and air source heat pumps which can provide heat for your home and qualify for the Renewable Heat Incentive payments from the Government.

 

EVENT DETAILS  Tuesday 6th October, 3pm until 7pm at Weaverthorpe Village Hall, Main Street, Weaverthorpe.

To find out if your property is suitable or for more information contact Yorkshire Energy Partnership on 01904 545020 or visit our website www.yorkshireenergypartnership.org.uk

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Dedicated Band of Gardeners

28 July 2015 By Editor Leave a Comment

A dedicated band of gardeners, handy men and women  have revitalised the village signs and planted tubs with flowers. The footpath at the bus stop has also been cleared. It does make a difference. Good on you – thank you.

 

KG Sign

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Annual Duck Race and BBQ

27 July 2015 By Editor Leave a Comment

The Annual Duck Race on the Gypsey Race in Kirby Grindalythe was a enjoyable, successful evening once again. An amazing amount of food was consumed by everyone and the children had great fun getting wet. The Head Chef, Fred Husband cooked a delicious array of meat and Kaye Husband was in charge of the racing making sure there was no cheating. £450 was raised for the Village Hall. Thank you to everyone would helped and supported this event.

 

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