The Lane Walked By An Abbé
There are five roads that lead into Burghwallis. The one with the intriguing name is that of Abbe’s Walk. (sic) If you look at an old map, a very old map, which means a trip to the attic, and a quick blow to shift the […]
There are five roads that lead into Burghwallis. The one with the intriguing name is that of Abbe’s Walk. (sic) If you look at an old map, a very old map, which means a trip to the attic, and a quick blow to shift the […]
By now you are probably aware a planning modification has been submitted concerning farm buildings along Abbe’s Walk. This will change the use of the previous permission to build agricultural storage sheds into a pig farm. The article below, which appeared in the 18th April […]
The trees lining Grange Lane trees have been treated to remove the ivy that has invaded the landscape over the past few years. Like all plants, they look good in the right setting and habitat. Ivy can look splendid in its full glory but like […]
Letter from Fr Richard March 2019 So much is happening… There is that phrase ‘A Perfect Storm’ which is when everything seems to come to together to happen at the same time. This month feels a bit like that. At the time of writing, the […]
Letter from Fr Richard April 2019 A Happy Easter to you all! Easter Sunday comes at the end of this month. It is the main festival of the Christian Year when we remember Jesus rising from the dead. For some people the empty tomb is […]
Don was born in Skellow to his parents Herbert and Nina and where he lived with his brothers Malcolm and Arthur. When his mum re-married he also acquired a number of older half-brothers. He went to school in Skellow where he was a good runner […]