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WORTH READING News from across the Worth Valley sponsored by: Haworth, Cross Roads & Stanbury Parish Council Dec 2016-Jan 2017

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The following rounds are becoming available. If you can help by doing one round (or even a part thereof) we would love to hear from you. This is voluntary so no payment involved but it’s good exercise in the fresh air. Round 1 Part of Longacres estate—75 copies Round 2 Camberra Drive and Camberra Close—75 copies Round 3 Rosslyn Grove, Woodlands Rise, Violet St, Tulip St and Coldshaw Top—102 copies. Round 4 Sun St, Cold St, Queen St, Prospect St, Fern St, Clarendon St, Drill St, Ashfield Terrace, Minnie St, King St. If you know of any other areas that don’t receive Worth Reading and you would like to deliver there, please give me a ring on 01535 644001 or email: [email protected]

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YOUR PARISH COUNCILLORS Haworth Ward Gary Swallow (Chair) 01535 647066 [email protected] Trudy Mahon (Vice Chair) 01535 648067 [email protected] Alan Watts 01535 645168 [email protected] Alan Woodward 07531 988390 [email protected] David Mahon 01535 648067 [email protected] Angel Kershaw 07765 555104 [email protected] David Senior [email protected]

Sarah Garner [email protected]

1 Vacancy remains if you are interested please contact the Clerk

Bradford Councillors for the Worth Valley District Contact Details Cllr Glen Miller 01535 600344 Cllr Rebecca Poulsen 01535 647756 Cllr Russell Brown 01535 646074 2

Cross Roads Ward Tito Arana 0781 1263830 [email protected] Peter Clarke 01535 647465 [email protected] Stanbury Ward Sarah Cotton [email protected]

Clerk/RFO to the Council Lisa Balderstone 07432 092 728 Worth Valley Contact Point, 28 Changegate, Haworth BD22 8DY 07944 298124 01535 644001 [email protected] Assistant Clerk Margaret Smith 01535 644001 07505 142 383 [email protected]

The Parish Council does not endorse products or services advertised within this newsletter.

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Burglaries often increase during the Autumn and Winter months, when burglars take advantage of the longer nights. However, there are some simple steps that everyone can take to improve their home security : ·Always lock your doors and windows even when you’re at home ·Always take the key out of the lock and keep it in a safe place - do not leave keys in reach of the letterbox, a cat flap, or on view through a window. ·Make sure items such as car keys, laptops, tablets, phones and cash cannot be seen through a window. ·Do not leave power cables or charger units for laptops and tablets plugged in and on show. ·If you are out, try to make your home look occupied by using a timer switch to control lights. ·Make sure Euro cylinder locks have achieved - TS 007 (3 star rating) or Sold Secure Diamond Standard for lock cylinders (SS312). ·If you have a burglar alarm always remember to switch it on when you leave the house or when you go to bed. ·Why not start a Neighbourhood Watch Scheme in your area?

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Chairman’s Piece Having served on the Parish Council since 2011, I have recently been elected as Chair. My first aim will be to bring the Parish Council up to full strength. I am pleased to confirm, that the Parish Council co-opted three new members onto Council at its recent meeting. Sarah Garner and David Senior will serve the Haworth Ward, whilst Sarah Cotton takes up the vacancy in Stanbury. I would like to welcome all three onto Council and look forward to working closely with them. This still leaves one vacancy for the Haworth Ward and we would be very pleased to hear from anyone who feels they could contribute to the work of the Parish Council. If you are interested, please contact our Clerk, Lisa Balderstone in the first instance. Things continue to be busy for the Parish Council with lots going on in the area. We have recently been lobbying Bradford MDC over the proposal to remove the first 30 minutes free parking at the Gas Street Car Park in Haworth. We are really hopeful that Bradford will overturn this proposal, as we believe this would have detrimental effect on local businesses. Illegal parking on Mill Hey and Station Road is already an issue of concern to us. Parish Councillors Peter Clarke and David Mahon are working hard on ensuring that the Environment Agency and Bradford Council remain conscious of the flood risks within the area and are pressing them to take preventative action to avoid a repeat of last year’s Boxing Day floods. Plans have recently been resubmitted for the proposed Bridgehouse Mills Development. This is a complex matter and Councillor David Mahon is leading on collating our response to this application. The Parish Council was heavily involved in wreath laying ceremonies across all three villages. The names of all of the men who fell in 1916 [16 from Haworth, 1 from Stanbury and 9 from Lees, Cross Roads and Bocking] were read out at these services. Many thanks to Andy Wade of the Men of Worth Project for his research and time taken collating this information. We were delighted to see increased community involvement in the wreath laying ceremony at Stanbury. Thanks must go to Stanbury Village School, who for the first time arranged for two local children to lay the wreath on the community’s behalf. Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to wish all our readers, a very Merry Christmas and peaceful and prosperous new year. 4

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SPOTLIGHT ON....Haworth Village Hall Each month we’ll devote this page to a Community Group, issue or Charity event. If you have something you would like to see featured on this page please email Mags at [email protected]. Items will be on a first come first served basis and the page may feature two events some months.

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07504 714072 Copy dates for the next editions Deadline for Feb/Mar 2017.....20th Jan 2017 April/May 2017....20th March 2017 Free What’s On entries for all community groups Adverts for businesses Full A5 page- £40 1/2 A5 page- £20, 1/4 A5 page- £10 Community Groups– half price HELP! New distributors wanted If you can deliver even just a few in your street please contact 28 Changegate, Haworth BD22 8DY (01535) 644001 [email protected] 8

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Haworth Village Hall has a very mixed history. Many residents will know it as Haworth First School, others still will think of it as “The Community Centre” and, sadly, many will regard it as a building going to waste at the edge of the park. But nothing could be further from the truth; in fact, the building is going from strength-to-strength. Supported by a small committee of dedicated volunteers the building, now renamed Haworth Village Hall, has been taken on as a community asset by the parish council and is on the brink of becoming a charity in its own right. While it needs lots of work, love and support the building provides one of the largest social spaces in the area and, with a newly equipped bar and stage, is fast becoming a venue of choice. Jonathan Olsson, who chairs the group, says that with the right support from the community the building could become a real feature: “We’ve got a building that means so much to so many local people, but to keep it going we need to bring in the money to repair and maintain it. Centre users have been great in their support and this means we’re now providing a venue for big events like Haworth Steampunk Weekend. But events like that take staffing and what we really need now are volunteers. “So much of Haworth and the Worth Valley has changed recently and some really important venues have been lost. This venue has kept going because of the determination of a very small group of volunteers, but we need many more if we’re going to make it work longer term. People can be involved occasionally, regularly, as handymen, builders, administrators...there are opportunities for everyone.” He added that it wasn’t just volunteers that made the building work, but local users: “How many villages the size of Haworth have a space with a fully equipped bar, large stage and meeting rooms? What’s more, if people start using the main hall (which can be hired for as little as £50 on some occasions), we can start developing the other rooms to make a village hall The bar that is suitable for everyone.” Anyone wanting to use the hall should call Haworth Contact Point on 01535 644001 or email [email protected] 5

WHAT’S ON ACROSS ONGOING WEEKLY EVENTS Every Saturday 1.00pm - 4.00pm Hall Green Book Point Christian book shop Tel: 649154 Every Monday 1.00 - 3pm Lees Methodist Church Craft & Chat Group £1 with refreshments. Knitting, tatting, crocheting, Every Monday &Tuesday (term time) Hall Green Chapel 9-11am Little Rainbows Baby & Toddler Group. Tel. Gill 01535 646344 Every Wednesday 6.30pm- 7.30pm Haworth Park Bradford Run £2 per run For more info contact Janet Arkwright Tel: 07756560765 Every Wednesday & Friday Haworth Riding for the Disabled After school club & holiday club for disabled children & adults Sponsored by Awards For All Contact: [email protected] 01535 649448 (charity: 1086421) 1st Wednesday of the month Worth Reading Book Group 7.30pm The Old White Lion. Do you enjoy reading? If so do come along. Further info: from Jo on 01535 645275 New members always welcome. Every Thursday 8pm Keighley Amateur Radio Society The Old Sun Inn, West Lane, Haworth Members new and old welcome. For more info: [email protected] Every Thursday 10am -12 noon Hall Green Baptist Church, Coffee Morning. For information ring Gill on 01535 646344 Every Friday 1.30pm—4pm Haworth Community Centre, Butt Lane Ladies Badminton Group £1 per session. For more info ring Margaret on 01535 606961 or Jean on 01535 610464

DECEMBER Saturday 3rd December 7.30pm Parkside Social Club £3 on door Groovy Happenings featuring: Radio City—John Bruce Trio– Felka Ben Blue Water Saturday 3rd December 12.30pm Oldfield Primary School Christmas Fair Saturday 3rd/Sunday 4th Dec Central Park, Haworth Christmas Market Saturday 3rd Dec 10am-11.30am Lees Methodist Church Carols & Candles Coffee Morning and Bring and Buy. Many stalls Sunday 4th December 12noon—3pm Friends of Cross Roads Park Christmas in the Park—Bowling Pavilion. Refreshments. For all family Tuesday 6th December 7.30pm Cross Roads & Lees Church & Chapel Ladies Group. St James’ Church Hall Christmas Lunch Thursday 8th & 15th & Sat 17th Haworth Victorian Christmas Late night shopping until 8pm Saturday 10th December. 10.30am 5 mile (8km) circular—packed lunch Meet David Anderson on the church steps at top of Haworth Main St for this traditional stroll to Oxenhope. Back in time for carols around the tree. Sorry no dogs Saturday 10th December 3pm Haworth Victorian Christmas Carol Parade Sunday 11th December 5pm Haworth Victorian Christmas Meet at the Christmas tree btm Main St Torchlight Parade & Carol Service

THE WORTH VALLEY Craft Fairs at the Old School Rooms every weekend 10am-4pm Monday 12th December 7.00pm Haworth Cross Roads & Stanbury PC Stanbury Church Planning Committee meeting. Monday 12th December 7.30pm Stanbury & District W.I Christmas Meal Sunday 18th December 3pm Lees Methodist Church invites the whole village to a United Christmas Carol Service. Sunday 18th December 10.30am Haworth Methodist Church (opposite the Old Sun Hotel) Carol Service followed by festive refreshment. All welcome to what will be a ‘good sing’. Wednesday 21st December 1-2.30pm Lees Methodist Church Library Link Free membership. Up to 5 books month. Saturday 24th December 2pm Christmas Eve Nativity Procession Meet at the bottom of Main St. Monday 26th December 11am 4.5miles (7.2km) Circular Packed lunch. Meet on steps top of Haworth Main St. Sorry no dogs. Wednesday 28th December Join Pam Howorth on a sponsored walk to Bronte Waterfalls in aid of Breast Cancer Care. Please contact Pam if you would like to take part on 07811213716 or email: [email protected] Saturday 31st Dec Parkside Social Club Groovy Happening New Year’s Eve Party—Line up to be confirmed

JANUARY 2017 NB: No Groovy Happening in January Tuesday 3rd January 7.30pm Cross Roads & Lees Church & Chapel Ladies Group. St James’ Church Hall AGM and Social Evening Wednesday 4th January 7.30pm Haworth Cross Roads & Stanbury PC West Lane Baptist Church Finance & Overview Comm. meeting. Saturday 7th January 10am-11.30am Lees Methodist Church January Sale Coffee Morning & Bring & Buy. Many items at half price. Monday 9th January 7.30pm Stanbury & District WI West Lane Baptist Church Further adventures of an Olympic volunteer. - Fiona Denby Comp: A personal award. Tuesday 10th January 7.30pm Parkside Social Club Friends of Haworth Park meeting Sunday 15th January 10.30am Lees Methodist Church & St James United Covenant Service Monday 16th January 7.30pm Haworth Cross Roads & Stanbury PC Full Parish Council meeting. Venue to be confirmed ring 644001 Wednesday 18th January 1-2.30pm Lees Methodist Church Library Link Free membership. Up to 5 books a month Sunday 22nd January 1pm (no 10.30 service) Lees Methodist Church Cafe Church. Winter menu. No charge but donations to cover cost of food welcome Thursday 26th January 7.30pm Oxenhope Antique & Collectors Society Curiosities of West Yorkshire—Trevor Moody For info ring Jo on 01535 645275

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