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AUSTWICK
Church news: There will be no church services until further notice. Please join our online services each Sunday at 10.30am on Zoom by clicking: bit.ly/Church-online. This weekly newsletter copies can be found in church porches or online at bit.ly/churches-weekly-newsletter. Clapham, Austwick and Eldroth churches continue to be open for individual prayer on Sundays and Wednesdays during daylight hours. Call Church of England daily prayers for free on 0800 8048044
Parish News: The new edition can be found on the village website.
Cross Leigh Stores & Post Office: The shop and post office will maintain regular opening times.
BARNOLDSWICK AND BRACEWELL
AUSTWICK
Church news: There will be no church services until further notice. Please join our online services each Sunday at 10.30am on Zoom by clicking: bit.ly/Church-online. This weekly newsletter is available for you to read and join in worship in your own time. Copies can be found in church porches or online at bit.ly/churches-weekly-newsletter. Clapham, Austwick and Eldroth churches continue to be open for individual prayer on Sundays and Wednesdays during daylight hours. Church of England daily prayers are free on: 0800 8048044
Parish News: the new edition can be found on the link below or from the village website.
Austwick News
Church news: In response to the current Covid-19 situation and lockdown restrictions we regret that there will be no church services until further notice. Please join our online Services each Sunday at 10.30am on Zoom by clicking: bit.ly/Church-online. Clapham, Austwick and Eldroth churches continue to be open for individual prayer on Sundays and Wednesdays during daylight hours.
Foodbank: Austwick WI is now supporting the new foodbank in Ingleton which covers the surrounding area including Austwick, Clapham and Burton, and partners with Bentham in providing food - including fresh food and hot meals - to local families in need. Supported by the churches and run from Ingleton Church Hall, the Ingleton Foodbank supports families in need including any not receiving Universal Credit. It has the support of the Skipton Foodbank which will continue to serve that area. With the generous help of Ian and Michelle at Crossleigh Stores Austwick WI will continue to collect donatio
BARNOLDSWICK Indie/rock solo artist James Parkinson has just launched his new single and video on digital and streaming platforms. Titled, Humble, the song has a deep message about moving on after death whilst remembering and learning from the past. “I wrote the lyrics whilst painting my study last year,” he explained. “I had been playing lots of my record collection and thinking about the way decorating and changing things feels like fresh starts but also presents a sense of melancholy and bringing up the past. “Humble explores the confusion of living life and progressing whilst dealing with an overwhelming sense of melancholy and loss.