Consultation
The town council wants to know whether it is worth spending additional money to take over the Demesnes, Scar Top, Galgate Greens and other open spaces in town over from Durham County Council, to keep these spaces well maintained and available for the enjoyment of residents and visitors.
You can drop into the Dawson Room at Woodleigh to comment from 10:00-2:00 on Saturday 7 January 2017.
Or, you can read and respond to our consultation here.
Mayoral Photographic Christmas Card Competition 2017
Entries are open for this competition until 15 November 2017.
Each year the Town Mayor sends cards on behalf of the Town to other towns in County Durham and North Yorkshire and to a selection of local businesses and organisations.
Entrants:
- Open to anyone (non-professionals) of any age
- 2 x winning photographs selected
Theme:
‘What I love about Barney’
How to Enter:
Electronic files should be submitted as a Jpeg at least 1600 x 1200 (2MPix). Entries can be submitted electronically to clerk@barnardcastletowncouncil.gov.uk or
- In any format capable of being reproduced on white card;
- Orientation – portrait or landscape
The image on the finished cards will be reproduced at A5 size and may be cropped.
Judging:
Submitted entries will be shortlisted by the Town Mayor and Consort along with the Editor of the Teesdale Mercury. The winning entries will be selected by the Town Mayor and Consort.
Prize/Presentation:
The two winning images will be printed; each with the winner’s name on the reverse and will be used as the Town Mayor’s official Christmas card for 2017.
Each winner will be presented by the Town Mayor with a framed entry of their own design at the Town Council’s Christmas Tree Lighting Event on 1 December 2017, along with a pack of 20 cards for their own personal use.
Christmas Tree Light Switch-On – Friday 29 November
Our free Christmas event will take place on Friday 29 November, with festive fun for all the family.
Festivities commence at 4:30pm with Seasonal Treats and Snow Globe in the grounds of Woodleigh.
At 6:15pm a Lantern Parade down Galgate Slip Road – will be followed by the arrival of Santa, prior to the ‘switching-on’ of the tree lights at 6.30pm. The town’s traditional Christmas tree has, once again, been kindly donated by Lord Barnard and Raby Estates.
Santa will be resident in his ‘grotto’ in the Methodist Church, balloon modelling, and craft activities. Seasonal refreshments will also be available in the Church for a small charge.
To view photographs of previous Christmas Festival events please view the photo gallery section of our website.
1940s Weekend – June 2020 CANCELLED
We are sorry to announce that the 2020 event is cancelled. If you require any further information, email 1940s@barnardcastletowncouncil.gov.uk or ring 01833 690970
Award of Honorary Freeman to Mr Frederick Parkin Raine
At a Special Town Council meeting held on 5 October 2015, it was resolved that the distinction of Honorary Freeman be conferred upon Mr Frederick Parkin Raine in recognition of the eminent service he has rendered to the Town of Barnard Castle and its local community over a period of many years, in particular Mr Raine’s contribution to documenting and recording life in Teesdale.
The award was presented on 25 October 2015 by the Town Mayor, Cllr Mrs Sandra Moorhouse, at The Manor House Care Home, John Street, Barnard Castle. In attendance at the presentation were members of Mr Raine’s family, representatives of the town council, together with friends and residents of The Manor House. Following the presentation Mr Raine and his guests all enjoyed an afternoon tea kindly laid on by The Manor House staff.
Mr Raine’s award is only the fourth presented by the Town Council as the honour is awarded only on rare and exceptional occasions.
View the photo gallery section of our website to see photographs of the award presentation.
Award of Honorary Freeman to Mr Joseph Metcalfe Swinbank
At a Special Town Council meeting held on 6 July 2015, it was resolved that the distinction of Honorary Freeman be conferred upon Mr Joseph Metcalfe Swinbank in recognition of the eminent service he has rendered to the Town of Barnard Castle and its local community over a period of many years.
The Town Mayor, Cllr Mrs Sandra Moorhouse presented the award to Mr Swinbank on 4 August 2015 at Abbeyfield House, Galgate, Barnard Castle. Following the presentation Mr Swinbank, his guests and the residents of Abbeyfield House all enjoyed an afternoon tea kindly laid on by the Abbeyfield House staff.
Mr Swinbank’s award is only the third presented by the Town Council as the honour is awarded only on rare and exceptional occasions.
View the photo gallery section of our website to see photographs of the award presentation.
Poppy Appeal – 27 Oct-11 Nov
The 2018 street collection will run for two weeks from 27 October until Remembrance Sunday, on 11 November.
The town council coordinates the ‘local’ Poppy Appeal (with the help of local volunteers), on behalf of The Royal British Legion.
The Poppy Appeal is The Royal British Legion’s biggest fundraising campaign and runs year-round.
If you would like to support the appeal by volunteering to distribute poppies or take part in the collection, please get in touch.
Remembrance Sunday Service – 12 Nov 10:45
Barnard Castle Town Council, in association with St Mary’s Parish Church co-ordinate arrangements for the Town’s annual Remembrance Service.
Traditionally, a Church Service is held at St Mary’s Parish Church Barnard Castle where an observance of the ‘Two Minutes Silence’ takes place at 11.00 a.m. Anyone attending the church service is requested to take their place in church by 10:45.
Following the Church Service, the Parade Marshall, accompanied by Barnard Castle Band, lead the parade along Newgate to the War Memorial in the grounds of The Bowes Museum for a further Act of Remembrance and laying of wreaths.
If you require further information about the arrangements for the Service or you would like to lay a wreath, then please contact Yvette Farren on 01833 690970.
Barnard Castle Town Council also co-ordinates the local Poppy Appeal on behalf of The Royal British Legion. For more details on this please view our Poppy Appeal news post.
To view photographs of Remembrance Sunday events please view the photo gallery section of our website.
Care Connect
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