Library users are still encouraged to sanitise hands and wear a mask. A lot of new stock has been delivered over the summer months so now is a good time to return to the library or perhaps visit for the first time. Also back are all four public computers and there is no need to book if you would like to use them. It is also open Monday 1-4.30pm and Fridays and Saturdays 9.30am-12.30pm. There will be Holy Communion at St John’s on Wednesday, September 22 at 10.30am.īilton and Woodfield Community Library: is now open all day Tuesdays and Thursdays 9.30am-4.30pm except between 12.30-1pm when it is closed for a clean. Next week morning prayer takes place at St Johns on Monday Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 9-9.30am. Morning worship at both St John’s and St Luke’s is at 10.30am and there is a Café Church at St Luke’s at 4pm. Services at St John’s: on Sunday, September 19 Holy Communion is at 9am. Also, at 4pm, there will be a Messy Church. On September 19 the preacher is Mike Greenberg. Some measures are still in place like hand sanitising, mask wearing and social distancing. It is a treat to see young children their parents and older youths using them.īilton Area Methodist Church: weekly services with a preacher have now returned and there is no need to book. The good news is a few weeks ago a second set of goal posts was erected together with a replacement basketball net in the church car park for local youngsters to enjoy. They were used regularly but time took its toll and they had to be removed. These had been purchased with the help of the NYCC Cllr Paul Haslam Locality Budget. Goal scored: about 18 months ago Bilton Area Methodist Church erected a set of goal posts in Roberts Crescent Park. Bees love it but it has the effect of stifling out all the native plants and any fauna reliant on them. It was introduced as a garden plant over a hundred years ago but escaped. Balsam bashing is necessary to keep the very pretty but very invasive Himalayan Balsam under control. If you are wondering how it is possible to fit all this into a disused toilet block then you need to go along and find out.īilton Conservation Group: has been out and about over the last few weeks balsam bashing near Oak Beck and clearing overgrowth and undergrowth from Milner Lane, the popular bridle path from the Gardeners Arms to the River Nidd. There is Barber engine replica on the wall, a school room, the shop front of New Park Post Office, photographs galore and much more. It is celebrating its reopening this Saturday, September 18. Over the lockdown months a complete refurbishment has taken place and new displays have been introduced.
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New Park Heritage Centre: must be one of the most unusual museums anywhere, housed in former outside toilets at New Park School.