Following the announcement of the death of HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, a virtual book of condolence has been made available from the Church of England. Should you wish to sign please follow the following link https://www.churchofengland.org/remembering-his-royal-highness-prince-philipAt this time we pray for the Queen and the Royal Family<div title="Page 1"><div><div><div>Most merciful God,whose wisdom is beyond our understanding,surround the Queen and the Royal Family with your love, that they may not be overwhelmed by their loss,but have confidence in your goodness,and strength to meet the days to come.We ask this through Christ our Lord.</div></div></div><div><div><div>Amen.</div></div></div></div>
This Calderdale Libraries’ project in Sowerby Bridge will be starting up very soon…….By way of reminder, Something in the Air? is funded as part of the national Engaging Libraries 2 programme and it aims to engage local people of all ages, in and around Sowerby Bridge, with research around air quality and health. The project is supported by researchers at the University of Manchester.Between March and September, there will be a series of free events, where attendees can hear from specialists and ask questions about all sorts of issues around air quality and health.People living in Sowerby Bridge will also be able to borrow and experiment with 2 types of portable air quality monitor, for measuring indoor and outdoor air quality, and to share and discuss their findings.A Year 6 class at Bolton Brow Primary Academy will also be involved with the project.Our first event will be held on Zoom on Wednesday March 3<sup>rd</sup> at 7pm. We will be in conversation with Dr Mark Broomfield, author of ‘Every Breath You Take: A User’s Guide to the Atmosphere’.Mark will talk about his book, his own air quality journey, surprising facts about air quality and why it matters to us in Sowerby Bridge in 2021.Register via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/every-breath-you-take-tickets-138932010383If anyone would like to join our mailing list, to receive a digital copy of our introductory leaflet and to be the first to hear about events and opportunities available through the project, please drop us an e-mail at: sita@calderdale.gov.uk
In the Consistory Court of the Diocese of LeedsChurch of Sowerby Bridge: Christ ChurchIn the parish of Sowerby BridgeNOTICE IS GIVEN that we are applying to the Consistory Court of the diocese for permission to carry out the following:Introduction of 110 padded chairs formerly in the church of Holmfield, to be used in the gallery of the church to provide additional socially distanced seating capacity, pursuant to an Archdeacon’s temporary minor reordering licence issued on 3 January 2020.Copies of the relevant plans and documents may be examined online athttps://www.christchurchsb.org.uk/news/(If changes to a church are proposed, a copy of the petition and of any designs, plans, photographs and other documents that were submitted with it must be displayed in the church or at another place where they may be conveniently inspected by the public.)Petitioners:1. PETER HENRY, CHURCHWARDEN2. REVD. ANGELA DICK, VICAR3. DAVE GILL, CHURCHWARDENDate 19/01/2021If you wish to object to any of the works or proposals you should send a letter stating the grounds of your objection to The Diocesan Registrar atLupton Fawcett LLPYorkshire HouseEast ParadeLeedsLS1 5BDso that your letter reaches the registrar not later than 18/02/2021. A letter of objection must include your name and address and state whether you live in the parish and/or your name is entered on the church electoral roll of the parish or any other basis on which you have an interest in the matter.
<strong>PEOPLE OF SOWERBY BRIDGE, WE NEED YOU! </strong>We’re making a film: <strong>WHY SOWERBY BRIDGE? (Why Not?)</strong>If you live, work, study or visit Sowerby Bridge we want to know what you think. We want to hear about your experiences in the town, from long ago to right now. What do you think is special about the area and its heritage?Have you any views or stories about the town’s historic buildings and the people who’ve lived and traded in them?What events you’ve been to in the town in the past and what would you like to see in the future?Send us your stories and ideas …If you have a memory of life in Sowerby Bridge, an opinion about life here, or a vision for the future of the town please let us know, either by making and sending us a short video, letter, picture, photograph or card. Be as creative as you like, you can express yourself through songs, music, poems, dance, drawings, sketches, filmed performances, conversations or monologues.Digital formats (videos, photos, songs etc) can be sent to https://form.whysb.org.uk/wsb and/or cards, pictures or photos, with your contact details, (name, email or phone number) can be posted in our post boxes at:Hawdon Russell Architects, 52 Wharf Street, Sowerby Bridge HX6 2AESowerby Bridge Library, Hollins Mill Lane, Sowerby Bridge HX6 2QGArtichoke Natural Foods, 11 Ryburn Buildings, HX6 3AH Whatever is submitted may be used in the film and/or will be retained in an archive at Sowerby Bridge Library and will inspire the Heritage Action Zone programme. Some of these contributions will be selected by the film maker and cultural consortium and be used to create the Why Sowerby Bridge? Why Not? video, to be screened in March 2021 to tell the world about what makes Sowerby Bridge Sowerby Bridge.More information is available on our website www.whysb.org.ukThe ideas you contribute will help shape the activities for the Sowerby Bridge High Street Heritage Action Zone 2020-2024. This scheme, funded by Historic England in partnership with Calderdale Council and Fire & Water, brings money and support to revitalise the town centre, including events and works to improve buildings and public spaces.