Warcop Parish Hall

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Warcop, Appleby-in-Westmorland CA16 6NX, UK

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Within 4 miles (6.4km) of Warcop, Appleby-in-Westmorland CA16 6NX, UK
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Events Calendar Available

Please go to the Parish Hall Events Calendar to see the calendar of everything that is on in the hall each month, and to help you should you wish to book the hall or meeting room for any event or activity. Or use this link:

https://www.warcop.org.uk/events-base/

Street Light Not Working? Report Street Lighting Problems!

Use the following link to sort out any street lighting problem you notice around our parish: http://www.cumbria.gov.uk/roads-transport/highways-pavements/reporting-problem-on-highway/WDM/default.asp 

Alternatively contact Eden District Council: https://selfservice.eden.gov.uk/renderform.aspx?t=286&k=591DB600C6BFFD8E49610F3EA4CCA581DC1044FA

GARDEN WASTE SKIP SCHEME

The garden waste scheme with Eden District Council runs from April to October and we are allowed seven skips per year.  When the skip is full we have to phone EDC to collect it and provide an empty one.

If anyone has any real problems disposing of green waste, please ask a Parish Councillor and they will certainly try to help.

We are conscious that the skip provided, which is usually full in a couple of days, is totally inadequate for the combined population of our Parish and certainly disadvantages people living in Sandford and Bleatarn. As a Parish Council, we are lobbying our EDC councillor to persuade them to provide our parish with a garden waste wheelie bin scheme as operates in other parts of the district.

REPORT THAT POTHOLE!

Potholes can be more than a nuisance. They can be a danger to drivers, cyclists and others. In the UK, there’s an average of one road defect for every 110 metres of road.

Local councils have a duty to maintain the roads, but they can only fill a pothole if they know about it. If you want it repaired, click here to report it.

Cumbria County Council’s Highways reporting page can be found here:

https://cumbria-chhost.onmats.com/w/webpage/highwaysenquiry?context_record_id=5612883&webpage_token=e1563510a51f4d8d3c9c671be30ca745d2e7085c4c7489f484056db8e075032b

The more residents who report a problem with potholes, blocked gullies,  streetlights or footpaths, the sooner it is likely to get fixed!

DOG FOULING

It is an offence to let your dog foul on a playing field or footpath. It can lead to a fine of £75 which can rise to £1000. On behalf of the Parish Council, please can we ask all dog owners to ensure that they collect their dog’s poo and deposit it in the red bins provided in the village? The number of dog owners seems to have increased recently and we know that the majority of dog owners do clear up their dog’s mess. However, we are now seeing dog poo on the village green on the playground area and football pitch as well as on the roads and on public footpaths by the River Eden. If your dog poos on the grass, please pick it up.

Eden District Council have an online report form to report dog fouling or owners who fail to collect dog mess. This is given in the information below and also as a new link on the front page of our website. This is what Eden District Council’s website says:

Dog fouling

Most dog owners are responsible and clean up after their pets, but a small number continue to cause problems. Dog fouling which is left on footpaths and playing fields is a health risk to people and can cause the infection ‘Toxocariasis’ which can lead to blindness.

The Fouling of Land by Dogs (District of Eden) Order 2008 designates areas of land where owners must pick up after their dogs, or face a fixed penalty ticket of £75, and possibly a fine of up to £1,000.

When you walk your dog, be sure to take poop bags or a poop scoop with you, like you would remember a lead. Please note, rain does not wash the problem away.

You can put bagged dog waste in:

  • a dog waste bin;
  • a litter bin (there are over 350 in Eden);
  • your own blue refuse bag at home.

To tell us of a problem with a dog waste bin use the:

Dog waste bin problem online report form.

It is every dog owner’s duty to clean up after their dog. Do not give all dog owners a bad name.

Report dog fouling

Report dog fouling, especially if you know the dog owner who is failing to pick up after their dog. If the Community Wardens have no information about the dog owners who are not picking up, they can only monitor an area. To tell us of a problem with dog fouling use the:

Dog fouling online report form.

Request an area be cleared and cleaned of dog fouling

To tell us of a dog fouling problem where a pavement or area needs cleaning, use the:

Street cleaning complaint or request form.

Google Rating: 4.6 out of 5 stars (10 total ratings)

Clive Hicks
5 Star
Such a superbly designed space - all the facilities you could need for a community or family event!
Saturday 16th April 2022
Mark Hilsden
5 Star
Loved the art and craft fair a lot
Sunday 8th May 2022
Jen D
5 Star
Great building, great event hall
Sunday 20th March 2022
John Anslow
5 Star
Fantastic place with many regular activities/services offered, such as: coffee mornings, martial arts, yoga, remote cinema. Large indoor area kept in excellent condition, parking and disability access
Monday 20th September 2021
Tracey K
5 Star
Nice and clean
Wednesday 10th November 2021