WWII Addingham Knitters commemorated
The latest of the Addingham blue plaques was unveiled on Saturday 28 July to commemorate the ladies who knitted to raise funds for the purchase of the Memorial Hall.
Blue Plaque Unveiled
The latest blue plaque was unveiled on Saturday 31 May 2018. The plaque commemorates the Friends (Quaker) Meeting House at Farfield Hall.
Environment Weekend – 30 June/1 July
See details here for the Environment Weekend events on Saturday/Sunday 30 June - 1 July: EnvironmentWeekend_for Members
Police Street Surgery – 15 May
A Street Surgery is to be held on Tuesday 15 May, when our Ward and Parish Councillors, with representatives from local groups, including parents, will meet the Police and Bradford Council area coordinators to talk about local and area issues.
Addingham’s latest Blue Plaque unveiled!
The latest addition to Addingham's Blue Plaque trail, a new plaque commemorating the railway bridge on Back Beck Lane, was unveiled today (Monday 9 April).
Allotments Awards
The judging criteria for the Allotments awards this year may be viewed here: Allotment Judging Criteria
Neighbourhood Plan – Consultation open to 7 April
Following the open event held to launch the new draft of the Neighbourhood Plan, the consultation will run until 7 April. Visit the displays in the entrance hall in the Memorial Hall during this period and feed in your comments
Library Coffee Morning – 17 March
Addingham community library are holding a coffee morning in the Memorial Hall on Saturday 17th March at 10am. Raffle, donated books and locally made ear rings for sale.
Neighbourhood Plan – Open Event
The consultation on the draft Preferred Options Neighbourhood Plan opens today (9 March) with drop-in sessions at the Memorial Hall on 9th and 10th March. Please see the draft Plan and complete a consultation comment form available on the Neighbourhood
Winter conditions
As snow and wintry conditions continue, please check posts on Addingham Quack for regular information. The Parish Council has requested additional supplies of grit, and has also ordered new grit bins from Bradford council, whose responsibility it is to keep