Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Countryside & Heritage Centre Events - 2016

 
Despite the Keld Countryside & Heritage Centre being temporarily closed due the restoration work on the rest of the Keld Literary Institute building a full programme of events are planned for 2016.
FULL DETAILS OF ALL EVENTS AT
keld.org.uk or tel: 01748 886845

 
 Saturday 7th May:  Birds of Upper Swaledale Guided Walk
10:00 - 12:30 and 13:30 - 16:00  BOOKING ESSENTIAL Sorry no dogs or children under 8 yrs old.
Cost:  Full day £5, half day £3, children free
 
Saturday 25th June: Waterfalls of the Swale Guided Walk ~ New for 2016 ~
13:30 - 16:00 Cost £3
 
Saturday 2nd July: Flowers of Swaledale Ramble
In association with Yoredale Natural History Society - flower identification walk
10:30 - 14:00 approx.  Cost £5
 
 
Saturday 9th July: To the Source of the Swale Guided Walk ~ New for 2016 ~
11:00 - 13:00 Cost £3
 
Thursday 28th July: Kisdon Classic Circular Guided Walk - Time: 11:00
This is a National Parks Event.  Please contact Hudson House, Reeth for details 01748 884485
 
Sunday 31st July:  Lead Mines of Beldi Hill Guided Walk ~ New for 2016 ~
11:00 - 15:30 Cost £5
 

 
Sunday 21st August:  Meet the Yorkshire Shepherdess Guided Walk
13:30 Cost £8 includes cream tea and lift to Ravenseat Farm.  BOOKING ESSENTIAL
 
Sunday 28th August:  Swinner Gill in the Footsteps of Ella Pontefract Guided Walk
11:00 - 15:30 Cost £5
 
Saturday 10th September: A History of Lead Mining in Keld & Upper Swaledale
A Heritage Open Day Event - Time: 14:00 Venue: Keld Chapel
Entry free - donations to the Keld Resource Centre project and Keld Chapel appreciated.
 
Saturday 12th November:  Celebration Ceilidh - Venue: Keld Public Hall at 7.30 p.m.
Dancing to live Ceilidh Band, Cobbler's Jig  Adults £15, Concessions £12.50 & £10
Includes 2-course supper.
 

 


Thursday, 17 March 2016

Keld School - Philip's Story

 
 
Philip Calvert is the joiner working on the restoration of the Literary Institute.
Philip attended Keld School and has many fond and funny memories of his school days there.
 
 
How times have changed. Philip at the school door wearing a hard hat not a school cap.
 
Philip remembers the steps to the Literary Institute and the challenge they posed.
At playtimes the challenge was to take a run and try and jump onto the top step. It was harder than it looks and resulted in more than a few grazed knees!
 
For more stories of Keld School scroll back through old posts on this blog.
 


Restoration Work at the Keld Literary Institute - more news


 
The old building is getting a lot of attention ....
 


New floor joists on the ground floor. 
Upstairs the floor is raised so that the whole of the first floor is on one level 
 
 

 
 
 The original floorboards are re-laid in the smaller of the two upper rooms.
   

 
Philip Calvert of Gunnerside but formerly of Keld is the project joiner.
(more of him in the next blog post)
 
 
In this end of the building the roof timbers are to be left exposed.
 
 
Work being carried out at the entrance of the Visitor Centre to make it accessible to all.