Wednesday, July 09, 2008
Archbishop of Canterbury visits Skipton
The Archbishop of Canterbury met local farmers at Skipton Castle.
Source: Craven Herald & Pioneer.
Source: Craven Herald & Pioneer.
Labels: Archbishop
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Skipton fudge goes online
Delicious fudge hand-made in Skipton is now available to order online, reports the Craven Herald & Pioneer here.
Labels: fudge
Skipton to host national rural life conference
Ruralnet|UK has announced its ruralnet|2008 "live and Local" conference will be held in the "vibrant market town" of Skipton. This is a national rural regeneration confeence targeting the local issue affecting rural areas.
Ruralnet|UK says that at the conference "interactive workshops will stimulate delegates to explore how rural communities can respond to a changing future by embracing the opportunities that lie in re-invigorating localsim".
Ruralnet|uk is a rural regeneration charity which promotes a living and working countryside and finds new and effective ways to help rural communities improve and strengthen their local economies. Registered charity number 1089238
Ruralnet|UK says that at the conference "interactive workshops will stimulate delegates to explore how rural communities can respond to a changing future by embracing the opportunities that lie in re-invigorating localsim".
Ruralnet|uk is a rural regeneration charity which promotes a living and working countryside and finds new and effective ways to help rural communities improve and strengthen their local economies. Registered charity number 1089238
Labels: conference, localism, rural, ruralnetUK
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Skipton to get revamped bus station
The long-awaited modernisation of Skipton bus station is to start within the next month. Read more in Craven Herald & Pioneer.
Labels: Buses