LANTERN PARADE 2015

10422263_10154843927330123_4535595620467739630_nThe 2015 Friends of Parkinson’s Park Lantern Parade will be on 20th December 2015 ;  meet 3.45pm in the Park for a 4pm start.  Invitations and full details will be out in a few weeks time.

We will parade by lantern light from the Park to Guiseley Cross and then there will be a programme of carols and singing with Guiseley Brass Band, and St Oswalds Choir.   People on the route might like to dress up their gardens on the evening, if it is fine.

If you would like to make a large lantern (as the one in the picture),  Otley Courthouse have a lantern making workshop, next Tuesday 27th October, am and pm.  Book via Otley Courthouse – box office on 01943 467466 or go online at otleycourthouse.org.uk

We also have 8 places for people who would like to play the drums on the parade – no 20141130_151651experience is needed and a drum is provided.  However, you do need to attend a tuition session on 18th December 7pm at St Oswalds Church.  If you would like a place please email on parkinsonspark@gmail.com

On Sunday 29th November, we will be dressing the Advent Tree in the Park 2-3pm,  bring your own decorations.  But you are welcome to add decorations throughout Advent.

If it is wet, we will take a raincheck on the weather, but the carol singing will go ahead in St Oswalds Church.

LOCAL GIVING – GROW YOUR TENNER 13th October

GYT-SlideParkinson’s Park has joined Local Giving.  This is an easy way to donate to the funds of Friends of Parkinson’s Park.   You will find the website and donation button here  just enter Friends of Parkinson’s Park into the search box.

The scheme is funded by sponsors, and on Tuesday 13th October, the charity will be having one of they ‘Grow Your Tenner’ campaigns’.   The campaign opens at 10am for on line donations and continues to Wednesday 18th November 2015 at 5pm, or until their funding for this scheme runs out.  Usually the funds run out before the end date.

They say:

Grow Your Tenner 2015 launches on 13th October

From Tuesday the 13th October at 10am, we’ll be matching one-time, on-line donations pound-for-pound up to £10, and monthly donations up to £10 per month for 3 months*. All charities with active Localgiving memberships are eligible to receive up to a maximum of £10,000 of match funding and the campaign will run across the whole of the UK.

With Gift Aid, a one-time donation of £10 made through Localgiving.com during Grow Your Tenner will generate £21.67** , so make sure you spread the word and start growing those tenners!

Match funding limit per group for Direct Debit donations: £9,000

Match funding limit per group for one-time donations: £1,000

Match funding limit per donor for one-time donations: 5 donations per group

DO YOU KNOW WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS? – Chris Parapia

IMAG0504Litter Free Guiseley members recently came to help collect litter in Parkinson’s Park prior to our Traditional Children’s Gala. Jeff Yates described the park as an “oasis” of cleanliness compared to many areas of Guiseley.

However,  I am very sad to report that some people are letting our reputation down; in particular the bottom copse and bench areas are being used for drinking, lighting of fires and even more worrying drug taking.  This is an area where children play !!20150927_144910

The latest shocking occurrence was the destruction of the gate at the Sheepfold entrance on Saturday evening, 26th September. Do you know who is responsible for these sheer acts of wanton vandalism?

Many long standing residents of the area will remember that before the Friends of Parkinson’s Park got involved the park had degenerated into nothing more than an unloved dog toilet and drug dealing den as can be seen from the pictures taken in 2010/2011.

Park in 2011

Park in 2011

I am sure that all our new residents and friends on the Edison Fields Estate and the Redrow estate would not want a return to those bad old days, with gangs of youths putting off everyone else from entering the park. We have worked hard with everyone’s support to change the park back to what it should be, a beautiful open space for everyone to enjoy.

If you know who is responsible for spoiling these wonderful areas please inform the local community policing service. They are available on outernorthwest@westyorkshire.pnn.police.uk or by phoning 101 which is the non emergency telephone number.

HARVEST FEAST, STATION HOTEL, 20TH SEPTEMBER 11AM – 2PM

Children picking vegetables in the Station community plot

Children picking vegetables in the Station community plot

The veg and herbs grown by Incredible Edible Aireborough in Parkinson’s Park, with the help of children from Guiseley Infants School, will be used in a  harvest feast with a difference at Guiseley Farmers’ Market on Sunday 20th September, when IE  Aireborough and Guiseley in Bloom join forces to cook up a celebratory foodie feast of their community garden vegetables, herbs and fruit – between 11am and 2pm. Along with the food, they’ll be discussing how to cook interesting dishes with stall visitors.

IE Aireborough grow vegetables and herbs in their community gardens at the Station Pub, Parkinson’s Park and Otley Road. The produce is free to anyone to come and pick, take home and cook up a delicious meal – garden to plate in less than a day. Guiseley in Bloom, grow fruit and vegetables at Springfield Park – which is also free to pick – and provided the planter in Parkinson’s Park. Parkinson’s Park also has a number of fruit trees planted over the years, and a new community orchard planted in the spring.
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HERITAGE OPEN DAY – WALK THROUGH TIME

P1020565Parkinson’s Park took part in the 2015 National Heritage Open Day Annual Events,  supported by Leeds Civic Trust, and organized by Guiseley resident Lynda Kitching.

Vice-Chair of the Friends, Jennifer Kirkby, took a group of local people around the Park, telling the stories  uncovered by herself and Barbara Winfield through the 2012 Heritage Lottery Fund research grant.

She told the story of how the Park was formed by the Guiseley Gap glacier over 13,000 years ago; and contained a marine band with the fossils of goniatites, an ancient relative of the squid.   Moving forward in time, areas around the Park have been noted as potential Romano-British settlements; whilst after the Romans left the province of Britannia Seconda around 410AD,  the land had become part of  the British Kingdom of Elmet until 617, when it was subsumed into the Angle kingdom of Northumbria, taken over by the Vikings in the 9th century (hence a lot of local Danish names)  and finally became part of  England  in the 10th century – under King Athelstan.P1020563

The group explored the early medieval earthworks of the Park,  as well as the newer ones left by Bellways.  Jennifer, explained the fields were part of the old medieval Open Field system, and that the meaning of the old field names, gave clues as to how they were used  – and how that had changed over time, as the land had moved in and out of cultivated usage, depending on population and climate.

She also told the stories of some of the people who had farmed the land since the Manor of Guiseley and Esholt was sold in 1719 to the freeholders of Guiseley for £13,800 –  including the three ladies called Susanna, who at different time from the 18th century, had owned one particular meadow.

P1020564The Park has a number of royal ‘memorabilia’ including trees planted around the times of Victoria, George V, and Elizabeth II’s coronations.  Also, artefacts found, have included a medal for Edward VII’s coronation – given to all school children in 1902.  Children, have always been important in the Park, and stories of snow and grass sledging, as well as bonfires, and courting couples were discussed.

Bringing the stories up to date, the formation of the Park in 1936/7 was described, following on from the building of Crompton Parkinson’s factory – and that it has been given to the people of Guiseley by the philanthropic brothers Frank and Albert Parkinson.   But,  the covenant had disappeared after the land was sold in 2004.

To bring the story up to date,  Jennifer explained the formation of the Friends in 2011 and that they were now  looking at land ownership with Bellway, and the best way to ensure that the Park was truly put back in trust for local residents – the story continues, as very much a part of British History.

SUNSHINE GALA 2015

Sunday 6th September 2015, and the sun shone bright and clear on the 4th Parkinson’s Park Children’s Gala,  encouraging a record turnout, with many new residents coming for the first time.   Chereyl Durerden commented – “It was fab, we’re new to the area so this was a great introduction to Guiseley, we had fun!”  Whilst, Sophie Smith said “ We have just returned from 3 years in Belgium, and it is lovely to see the park looking so well looked after; it is much improved.  The gala was a lovely event in beautiful sunshine. Well done to all of you, and thank you very much.

Many children came dressed as historical characters, (although we are not sure about the dates for batman :-)) adding to the colour of the afternoon.

20150907_117The children also got to throw a sponge at a parent or teacher

20150907_96And enjoyed competing in the races

20150907_101The highlight of the Gala, as usual was the traditional Punch and Judy

20150907_73The background Yorkshire atmosphere was provided, as usual, by Guiseley Brass Band

20150907_46And the Travelling Tea Ladies provided the cream teas and cake – using some herb ingredients they had found growing wild in the Park.

12003981_708638619269845_7965823346008608578_nOf course, nothing happens without a lot of behind the scenes work, and Litter Free Guiseley were on hand to make sure the Park was spotless.

COOKOLWWUAAXxpc.jpg largeThanks go to everyone who organized the event, helped or provided funds and sponsorship.  One of the local councillors commented that “the number of family groups was noticeable, giving a real feeling of Community” – which is what the Friends of Parkinsons Park set out to achieve.

The event was made possible by:

Friends of Parkinson’s Park,  Outer North West Are Committee, Aireborough Historical Society, Aireborough Camera Club, Airedale Scouts,  Brooks Ecological, Caroline Herries, EGS Motors Idle, Incredible Edible Aireborough, GD Joinery,  Kelcliffe Cattery,Litter Free Guiseley, GuiseleyMethodist Church Morrisons, Nuffield Health, Ph7 Hairdressers, Sainsburys, SJK Taxies, The Station Pub, Subway, Tod’s Treats, Travelling Tea Ladies, Wacky Warehouse, Zen Rendezvous.

 

 

YOU ARE INVITED TO THE 2015 PARKINSON’S PARK CHILDREN’S GALA – 6th September, 2pm

DSC_2196Well, it is that time of year again, and you are warmly invited to the 2015 Parkinson’s Park Children’s Gala, which will take place on Sunday 6th September,  from 2 – 4.30pm in the Park on Kelcliffe Lane.  This is the 4th Children’s Gala run by the Friends of Parkinson’s Park, and carries on the Guiseley tradition started by Crompton Parkinson’s in the 1940’s.

This year will see the return of  Guiseley Brass Band and Professor Dan the Punch and Judy/Magic man.  There will also beDSC_2208

Traditional Games
Vintage Tea
Fairground Stalls
Plant Stall
and the chance to win on a Raffle or Tombola.

2015’s children’s dressing up competition has an historic theme – come as your favourite Historical Character – there will be prizes for the best dressed.  If adults wish to dress up as well,  feel free to indulge your inner child.

We will also be showing some of our findings from our Heritage Lottery Funded, All Our Stories project.  (There will be a walk around the Park on Sunday 13th September, 1.30pm to talk about the history of the area as part of Heritage Open Days events – booking essential on parkinsonspark@gmail.com.  There is also a Heritage Open Day walk around Guiseley’s historic village centre on Thursday 10th September, 10.30am, booking essential on 01943 876713 ).

DSC_2327We do still need some more community minded people to come and help make the day as  ‘Gala Makers’.   Roles include helping with set up, and take down, manning a stall, and serving refreshments. If you are willing to help out please email The Gala Organising Committee  at parkinsonspark@gmail.com.

This year’s Gala has been funded by the Outer North West Area Committee.  The following organizations have kindly donated  raffle prizes Nuffield Health, Tod’s Treats, SJK , Station Pub, Sainsbury’s, Morrison’s,  GD Joinery, Wacky Warehouse, PH7 Hair Styling,  EGS Motors in Idle.  Programmes have been printed by Kelcliffe Cattery.

Professional Photography of Parkinson’s Park

Darren Sanderson is a local landscape photographer who is part of a project capturing the local landscape characteristics and distinctiveness of Aireborough (Guiseley,  High Royds, Hawksworth, Yeadon and Rawdon).   He has sent us two lovely pictures of the Park, taken this week.

You will find more of Darren’s pictures in his gallery here,  and more on the local distinctiveness project here.

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Bottom Path is Back After A Decade Of Neglect

It seems like forever, that local people have been trying to get the old track along the bottom of the Park restored.  But now, at long last, thanks to Meadfleet,  we at last have a mown path that we can start to regenerate and reconstruct so that it can be used to get from one side of Guiseley to the centre, avoiding busy roads.   The intention is to keep the grass mown as a minimum.

Picture from 1930's clearly shows the path along the bottom of the Park.

Picture from 1930’s clearly shows the path along the bottom of the Park.

Greenshaw terrace entrance

Greenshaw terrace entrance

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Wanted – Gala Makers, For An Historic Day

ChildrensGala151Planning for this year’s Children’s Gala on 6th September 2015 is well underway. We have most of the headline acts, including Guiseley Brass Band and Professor Dan the Punch and Judy/Magic man, confirmed. We will also have Traditional Games, a Raffle and Tombola and Plant stall.

The theme for this year for those who want to dress up, and for the Children’s ‘best dressed’ competition,  is the history of Guiseley, to link into our All Our Stories project. 

To make sure the day does indeed go down in history we need more community minded people to come and help make the day – ‘Gala Makers’.   Roles include helping with set up, and take down, manning a stall, serving refreshments or any creative ideas you can think of that would be turn a good day, into a great day.

If you are willing to help out please email The Gala Organising Committee.    at parkinsonspark@gmail.com, stating what you are willing to help with and your contact details. Thank you,