Dates for the diary
All through Nov ‘25: Zero Carbon Display “Myth busting” (The Hub).
13th Nov ‘25: Refill Pop-Up Stall (Mount Hermon Church Coffee Pot)
15th Nov ‘25: CAA Annual Review “How Green is our Village 2025” (Memorial Hall).
11th Dec ‘25: Refill Pop-Up Stall (Mount Hermon Church Coffee Pot)
18th Jan ‘26: Steering Committee Meeting.
21st Mar ‘26: AEG 10th Anniversary Concert with Skipton Brass Band (Memorial Hall)

 

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Ponds

We have few standing water habitats in the village. Chelker Reservoir sits just outside our parish boundary! The largest waterbody is the Saw Mill Dam, created over two hundred years ago to power an early textile mill.

There are, however, many garden ponds, two new school ponds, a number of ponds on allotments and several good-sized ponds on surrounding farmland.

Wildlife ponds are important to sustain populations of amphibians (especially frogs and newts) and invertebrates (especially dragonflies and damselflies).

We encourage everyone in the village to build a wildlife pond, however small!

Click here for more information.