Interior of Fewston Church
19/04/10 Washburn Heritage Centre update

Architect's Drawing


  • Building started after Easter. The builders are the Keighley firm, RN Wooler.
  • Work should be completed in the autumn.
  • The Archbishop of York will visit Fewston in May.
  • Oral History project and adult education programmes are ongoing.
  • Success - the bid of £561,000 - towards building and running costs on the Centre - has been granted by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
  • A successful local appeal has raised the necessary funds to match the Hertitage Lottery Fund (HLF) grant. A LEADER grant is expected to assist with interpretation.
  • For further drawings click here
  • For more details visit the Washburn Heritage Centre website

26/02/10 Licensing of new Assistant Priest



Camilla Campling-Denton (right in the photo), our new Assistant Priest, was licensed by the Bishop of Bradford, the Rt Revd David James, at Leathley church on February 23rd.
The ecumenical service involved representatives of all the six Anglican churches in the benefice, from the two Methodist churches and from all the community organisations within the valley. A full Leathley church heard the Archdeacon of Bradford, David Lee, encourage us all to 'affirm each other's gifts' and to 'celebrate our oneness'. The reading from Ephesians Ch 4 tells us that 'to each one of us grace has been given. . . so that the body of Christ may be built up until we all reach unity in the faith.' The paper chains illustate all our local links.

06/12/09 Dedication of New Altar

New altar at Fewston Church

A most lovely new altar, made by local craftsman Ashley Cowell, has been given to Fewston Church by the Friends of Fewston Church. This is the final gift of the Friends who were set up in 1986 at a time of renewal and refurbishment and have made a huge contribution to the church over the last 23 years.
Yvonne Dale Winder, churchwarden, explained that she had shown Ashley Cowell a picture of the altar at Ripon Cathedral but Ashley was not sure that the design was appropriate. On a subsequent visit to the church he was inspired by the arches of the East Window and these are reflected in the solid oak altar which he has made. On seeing the finished altar for the first time Yvonne said that she was "absolutely overwhelmed" by it.
Bishop Colin commented "What a lovely peice of workmanship which pleases the eye as one walks up the aisle". He invited people to come and share communion at the altar "which is of no use unless we gather together at the Lord's Table".


01/11/09 Autumn Fayre






6/08/09 Village Day

This was a very successful event. On Saturday 17th October we made a profit of £386 for the Church Funds and on Sunday 18th a profit of £690 for Parochial Hall funds. A big thank you to all involved and all supporters.


Fortunately the sun shone, exhibitors displayed their talents with modern art alongside beautifully crafted parchment, the work of craftsmen in a wide variety of woods together with textiles, stimulating designs of art work in oils and multi media filled Fewston Church. Sincere thanks to all those who supported by their artistic contribution, to everyone who baked, made delicious goodies and served refreshments for the stream of visitors to the parochial hall. The fantastic sum of £1,127.47p was made for Fewston and Blubberhouses Churches, many, many thanks !


6/07/09 Strawberry TeasThe Strawberry Teas on Sunday 5th of July were very successful and raised £480.60 for the Parochial Hall. Thanks to everyone for their hard work.

11/05/09 Handover of Church Record

Sunday, May 10th saw the handover of the Fewston Church record by the Harrogate team of Church Recorders (which is sponsored by the Harrogate Design and Fine Arts Group and the Nidd Valley Decorative and Fine Arts Society). The group of volunteers recorded the contents of the church including items such as memorials, stonework, woodwork, textiles etc. All the material has been compiled into a book illustrated with photographs and drawings. This was presented to the church during the service on the 10th.
Susan Behrens, for the group, told how many gifts to the church throughout its history, not only from local people but very often from visitors, bear testimony to the deep affection that many hold and have held for Fewston church.

01/02/09

Washburn Valley Talks

A Series of eight talks to be held at the Robinson Library, Timble at 7.30pm on Thursday evenings starting on February 5th
Feb 5
Feb 12
Feb 19

Feb 26
March 5
March 12
March 19
March 26
Diana Parsons
Geoff Lomas
Claro Community
Archaeology Group
Jim Brophy
Prof Mike Dixon
David Alred
Diana Parsons
Peter Riley
History of Fewston Church
Woods, Water & Wildlife
A Little Bit of Fewston
 
Medieval Iron
The Life of Robert Collyer
The Landscape of the Washburn Valley
Reservoirs of the Washburn Valley
Birds of the Washburn Valley
 
Light Refreshments served at all meetings. Individual talks £4, All eight talks £25. Contact Pat Anderson on 01943 880284 for more details or to sign up.
 

The Flower Festival in May 2008
raised over £2,000 for the Washburn Heritage Centre, local charity Horticap, the Parochial Hall and church funds. For more click here. .

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