Monday, 23 June 2014

Wild Flower Walk - A Keld Countryside & Heritage Event in association with Yoredale Natural History Society


 
The Wild Flower Walk takes place this year on Saturday 28th June.
Please meet at the Keld Countryside & Heritage Centre at 9.45 a.m.
Booking not essential.  Full details at www.tkrc.org.uk
 
The walk is led by Len Shepherd and his knowledgeable volunteers form the Yoredale Natural History Society.  Last year over 100 different species of wild flowers were identified on the walk between Keld and Muker. 
 
 
 
The walk passes through the famous Muker hay meadows which, last year, where granted Coronation status by Prince Charles. 

The Standing Stone

The long awaited Standing Stone in position in the Well Being Garden. 
A stone carver will now be commissioned to inscribe the stone.

The stone being winched in from the path below the garden.



The stone stands over 6 feet above ground level.
Already the stone is becoming a focal point of garden and is particularly striking when viewed from the path that leads from Keld Woods.

Thursday, 19 June 2014

Putting the flags out for Tour de France

Residents of Keld pull together to decorate the village in readiness for the hundreds of visitors we expect to come through Keld over the Tour de France weekend.

If you can't do it with aid of a four wheel drive we're not interested.

Health & Safely?  Never heard of it!!


Saturday, 14 June 2014

The Sun, Jeremy Clarkson and Keld

 
 
 
 
22 million householders throughout the country have received, this week, a free Sun newspaper supplement called This is Our England.  After a quick glance at the Queen and Mick Jagger my copy was quickly discarded. It is nothing short of a minor miracle that my copy survived as it could so easily have been used to:-
 a) light the fire - perhaps not in June
 b) stuff a pair of bog-ridden, wet, sweaty walking boots belonging to one of my B&B guests - much more likely
 c) been recycled - lucky escape, it was waste collection this week
 
Imagine my surprise when I received an email alerting me to the content on page 17! Jeremy Clarkson of Top Gear fame writes, in the opening paragraph of his column, that Keld (yes, our Keld) is about the most beautiful place on earth. What a gift, what impeccable taste, what recognition! 
 
Thank you, Jeremy Clarkson.  Come back soon and write some more.

 
 


Sunday, 1 June 2014

Meadows & Moorland Farm Walk

 
Sunday 8th June
 
Meadows & Moorland Guided Farm Walk
 
 
 
This is the third year that local Upper Swaledale hill farmer, Chris Calvert, has led a walk through his meadows, pastures and moorland. 
 
Meet at the Keld Countryside & Heritage Centre at 10.45 a.m.
 
The walk takes approximately 2 1/2 hours and participants have the opportunity to see a variety of wild flowers and birds.  Chris will happily answer your questions about barns & walls, his sheep and the many aspects of living  and working on a remote hill farm.