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TEL East Mines Update 26 October 2016

The trackway project is progressing well and the site foreman expects that the main works will be completed by next weekend, with restoration of the site continuing after that.tel-east-mines-sitrep-as-at-26-oct-16-2 tel-east-mines-sitrep-as-at-26-oct-16

This Exploited Land Sitrep as at 15 October 2016

Work to consolidated the track way at the Stone Kilns site at East mines continues. No firm date has been given for completion, so keep watching this site for information.tel-east-mines-sitrep-6-15-oct-16-02 tel-east-mines-sitrep-6-15-oct-16-03

This Exploited Land Sitrep as at 8 October 2016

Work on the repairing the track way is well on course. The new project manager, Tom Mutton, is now in post and is about to recruit the two final members of the five strong project team, which should be fully established early in the new year.

Building up the gabions.
Building up the gabions.

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This Exploited Land Situation Report as at 2 Oct 16

Work on restoring the trackway near the Stone Kilns at East Mines is progressing well. The slope has been graded and the gabions are being installed.

Gabions being placed and filled with stone rubble.
Gabions being placed and filled with stone rubble.

There is a signposted and waymarked diversion around the working for walkers – please comply!tel-east-mines-sitrep-4-02-oct-16-03

This Exploited Land Project – East Mines 27 Sep 16

The first phase of the This Exploited Land project has now started,  after a delay due to more design work being required after the initial excavations on site. However, Hall Construction are now back working to restore the pathway by the Stone Kilns on East Mines .

Digging away the old loose earth from the landslip
Digging away the old loose earth from the landslip.

Once all the old earth is removed, stone filled gabions will be placed and the track way rebuilt on top. More updates to come.

The Williamson – Thompson Wedding, Rosedale Abbey 10 September 2016

Louise Williamson, daughter of Vanessa Windsor of The Flower of May Campsite in the village, and Graeme Thompson were married this afternoon in St Mary and St Laurence Church, Rosedale Abbey with the Rev Christine Haddon-Reece officiating.

The Blessing
The Blessing
The Kiss
The Kiss
The Gate Knot
The Gate Knot

The Reception and  dance afterwards was in the Coach House Inn.

A Star In Rosedale

Tony Robinson, of Blackadder and Time Team fame, and a film crew were in Rosedale on Monday 5 September, shooting for a series on walks across the UK to be shown later this year on Channel 5. Linda Chambers from the Rosedale History Society was asked to advise Tony of the history of ironstone mining in the dale.

Filming at Bank Top
Filming at Bank Top
Updating on the history of mining at Bank Top
Briefing Tony on the history of mining at Bank Top

The production company will be contacting the History Society once the broadcast dates are known, so keep in touch with the blog and the Community Forum for further details.

The End Of An Era

After thirteen years in charge, Howard and Daphne Hebron are saying farewell to the Coach House Inn and downsizing their responsibilities by retiring to their charming cottage in Wrelton.

Howard, Daphne and Family
Howard, Daphne and Family

However, the village will still see a lot of them no doubt as Howard plans to help his son Ben with his ATV business in the yard behind the inn and Daphne promises to spend a lot more time with their grand-children!

All in Rosedale and Hartoft wish Howard and Daphne the very best of good fortune.

After stocktaking on Thursday the Inn reopens under new management on Friday when Dave Oakey would like welcome all Coach House regulars and new visitors.

HM The Queen’s 90th Birthday Party – 12 June 2016

The Queen’s 90th birthday was celebrated in Rosedale by over 250 adults and children, who enjoyed traditional games on the Milburn Field, followed by a tea party on the village green.

Her Majesty's Arrival - winner of the scarecrow competition
Her Majesty’s Arrival – winner of the scarecrow competition
Girls' Sack Race
Girls’ Sack Race
The mums' egg and spoon race
The mums’ egg and spoon race
All enjoying tea and buns on the green
All enjoying tea and buns on the green
Janet Dring cutting the cake
Janet Dring cutting the cake
Margaret, Ena, Janet and Lorraine relaxing!
Margaret, Ena, Janet and Lorraine relaxing near the end of the day!

Heartfelt thanks to all who helped set up and run this marvellous occasion, especially Nicola and her committee of helpers and also to all who contributed such delicious sandwiches, rolls, buns and cakes for the tea party.

This Exploited Land

We have just received the brilliant news that the Heritage Lottery Fund has granted £2.5 million towards the This Exploited Land (TEL) project to conserve, protect and interpret our unique industrial heritage.

The full NYMNP press release is at this link: http://www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/about-us/press-office/press-releases/articles2/trailblazing-funding-for-the-north-york-moors

The Rosedale History Society has played a full role along with the other partners in the project to bring about this excellent result. There will, of course, be regular updates on the TEL project progress from now on, here and at the RHS regular Sunday meetings on the first Sunday of each month.

Well done all!