Welcome to the Rosedale blog. This is where we share news and information about events in Rosedale and the wider community throughout the year. You’ll also find news about the village timetable, our micro enterprises, school events, clubs, and lively socials.
As reported earlier, work is well under way on the Bank Top kilns. Now work has started on the northerly of the two sets of kilns at East Mines to stabilise and preserve what is possible with these extensive remains.
Protective fencing has been put up prior to conservation work beginning.
Work to restore the trackway around Dale Head continues and the line remains closed until it is completed.
New Coach House Signs
Smart new signs are being put at the Coach House as part of the extensive refurbishment of the premises.
Barry the signwriter from Scarborough at work.
Line Closure – 8 July to 30 September 2019
Natural England have announced the temporary removal of open access to the old railway line from Reeking Gill around Dale Head to Blakey Junction from 8 July to 30 September to allow essential work to be done restore the path as part of the Land of Iron project- see the flyer for details:
Closure Notice
Signage has been put by NYMNP at 16 access points to the line around the dale.
The Stone Kilns banking as at 7 July 2019
Super Moble Library – July to December 2019
By the village green – 5.00 to 7.00pm on Mondays
The dates for the remainder of the year are:
July – 15th and 29th
August – 12th only
September – 9th and 23rd.
October – 7th and 21st
November – 4th and 18th
December – 2nd and 16th.
The Super Mobile Library is an excellent facility, with a wide range of books but also speedy satellite broadband, a boon in Rosedale! As the old saying goes, use it or lose it.
Rosedale Wildlife Week 23 to 29 June 2019
As part of the Land of Iron Project, The National Park is running a series of wildlife events in and around Rosedale. The programme dates, times and locations are shown in an earlier post and there is time to book in to more of these fascinating events which reveal the rich diversity of nature within the dale – and by attending any of them there is the opportunity to win a 4kg/9lb chocolate egg! (see below).
9 lbs of delicious chocolate to be won!Moth Morning 23 JuneFabulous Foliage 23 JunePhotographing Wildlife by Steve Race, 23 JuneMeadows and Pastures of Rosedale, 24 JuneSome locals joining in!From Goshawks to Whales – Richard Baines talking about the wildlife to be found in the National Park– 26 JuneHidden Hartoft Nature Walkers – 27 June 2019Dippers, Nuthatches and Ring Ouzels Bat Walkers about to set off – 28 JuneNature and History Walkers – 29 JuneAll over and celebrating at Graze on The Green!
In summary, the week was a great success with most of the varied events being well attended. A huge range of animal and plant species were spotted and studied, of which some of the many highlights were spotting the rare Arctic Starflower in Hartoft, the rarer Tachina Grossa, a fly with attitude, along with bird wing moths as well as hearing (with the aid of bat detectors) and then watching Daubenton’s bats hunting by night along the River Seven at Dunn Car bridge.
Huge thanks to Elspeth ingleby and Sam Newton from the National Park for organising a truly fascinating, entertaining and instructive week – more please next year!
Rosedale Walking Festival 2019
The Walking Festival was blessed with warm weather with a good turnout of a mixture of regulars and many first time visitors.
The Wildlifers about to set offThe expectant Tea Shoppers being briefed by Ian ThompsonThe pre-refreshed Ale Walkers ready to go!The Goldsworthies setting off on Sunday 23 June.Happy History HikersHistory Hikers at Hollins Mines
Rosedale Wildlife Week – 23 to 29 June 2019
A reminder that the Rosedale Wildlife Week runs with a varied and fascinating programme from Sunday 23 June to Saturday 29 June. All the events are free and to attend and take part, please book through www.northyorkmoors.eventbrite.com or call 01493 772738.
Wednesday 26 June: 1000 – Wild Woods of Rosedale, Reading Room, 1900 – Wildlife of The North York Moors, Reading Room.
Thursday 27 June: 1000 – Hidden Hartoft Wildlife Walk, Reading Room, 1900 – The Wildlife of Rosedale, Reading Room
Friday 28 June: 1000 – Aquatic Rosedale, Reading Room, 2100 – Bats In The Abbey, Village Green
Saturday 29 June: 0900 – Moth Morning, Reading Room, 1030 – Village Nature Walk, Village Green
Hope to see you all next week!
Proposed Road Closure – 24 June 2019
The proposed road closure at Hartoft Bridge on 24 June will now not go ahead according to NYCC Highways. Instead, further discussions will interested parties will now continue with a view to doing the work later in the year – more information will be posted when known.
Wild n wonderful verges
Great to see wild verges here in Rosedale this summer. Cow parsley doing a treat. Fabulous for our wildlife. Updale Natural History Recorder
Cow parsley flourishing on the roadside verges
Rosedale Women’s Institute 80th Anniversary Tea
The Rosedale branch of the Women’s Institute celebrated its 80 anniversary – it was formed on 6 July 1939 – with a guest tea in the Updale Reading Room on Monday 10 June 2019.
Lorrie Westwood, Chair, welcoming over 40 members and guests to the tea.The anniversary cake with the embroidered table cloth and memorabilia.What the rest of us were missing out on!