STRAWBERRY SPARKLE TEA : June 28th -
THERE IS NO PARKING SPACE any where near Wendy and Ivor’s house. PLEASE come on the 770 Bus!
Buses leave the Church at 04 and 34 minutes past each hour. Alight at WILLOW LANE in Clifford and cross the road into Lairum Rise.
Buses leave Willow Lane for Boston Spa at 16 and 46 minutes past each hour (and over 60’s can travel free with their Pass). The full 770 Bus timetable is available HERE (opens a .pdf) If you have to take a car, please drop passengers at Willow Lane. It is possible that there may be car park space at Clifford Village Hall or beside St Luke’s, near the new houses on the old Convent site. Its a few minutes walk back to Lairum Rise from each site. PLEASE DO NOT EVEN TRY to take a car into Lairum Rise. There will be nowhere to park and nowhere to turn around.
BIBLE MARATHON, over-
FLOWER FESTIVAL on Saturday and Sunday, 27 and 28th September : Plans are coming
together and we have been encouraged by the positive response from the shops and
businesses we have called upon so far. This promises to be a really big event, and
should draw people from a wide area. Liz and John have been spotted in the High Street
in their best clothes, John with his posh brief case, cold-
Traders and Businesses sponsor a flower arrangement and make a Donation of an equivalent
sum to the Organ Appeal. In return we offer a good display space, a good crowd of
visitors, and the opportunity to promote their activities to all who come. Some really
creative thinking is going on, and whilst there will be no traditional “Theme” to
the event, the actual theme will be to demonstrate what’s going on commercially in
and around the village, providing both the services we need and employment opportunities
for local people. There may be room for displays from non-
The Festival Restaurant will be operating in St Mary’s Room after Saturday Coffee,
offering Lunches and Teas. We’re still need a green-
The Faculty has been applied for (Board Meets 3rd June) and the Brainy Backroom Boys are applying for support to Trusts and Grant Making Bodies relevant to our Project. This is highly detailed work – every application is different and requires specific statistics and information. Pete Etherington, Peter Wood and Bob Dibben are working late into the evenings processing the complex forms and formats – we will post the results for you to see.
The sum in the bank is close to £59,000 which is terrific: it represents much hard work and generosity by many people.
If we can give confidential advice on the best way for you to make a donation to the Appeal or sponsor a Pipe or as to how you can help the Appeal generally – do please let us know. With any luck and a following wind, this time next year our dear old organ will be wending its way to the Organ Hospital in York! With ongoing t. l. c. from Geoffrey Coffin and John, it may even keep working till then!
Liz and John

