Wed 22 October 2025
| Hygrocybe punicea |
| Hygrocybe punicea |
| Apricot Club Clavulinpis ludeoalba |
| Gliophorus irrigatus Slimy waxcap |
| Hygrocybe coccinea Scarlet waxcap |
| The Ballerina - without flash |
Delight in the Natural World:- This eco-blog by Judith Allinson features:* Settle Wildflower Walks * The Rainforest Fund * Rainforest Issues * Fundraising Ideas * Nature Conservation * Grasses, Mosses, Lichens and Algae * Settle * St John's Methodist Church and Hall, N Yorks * - Started on 1 Jan 2008
Wed 22 October 2025
| Hygrocybe punicea |
| Hygrocybe punicea |
| Apricot Club Clavulinpis ludeoalba |
| Gliophorus irrigatus Slimy waxcap |
| Hygrocybe coccinea Scarlet waxcap |
| The Ballerina - without flash |
The Settle Community Christmas Day Meal will take place again this year 2025 at St John's Methodist Church, Settle BD24 9JH !!!
Please tell your neighbours an friends, and especially people who might be lonely, sad or bored this Christmas and who live in Settle or at a village nearby. We have a great time at this occasion.
This is made possible - through the help of
Local volunteers (who generally take part in the meal too too)
The people of St John's Methodist Church who enable us to use their facilities
Age UK, The Place (For being a base for holding forms) and Settle Hub
The guests who come and take part,
The price has been kept to £10 (£5-00 for children) because of support from local traders and others. Last year these included Drake and Macefield Butchers, The Naked Man CafĂ©, Booths, Trevors, and the Coop - sorry if I have missed someone.
If people can't manage £10, then please see me Judith Allinson who attends the church and does the much of the organising - there is a bursary fund for this.
If you would like to come - please book by filling in the form obtainable from Age UK, Settle Hub or The Place or downloadable here. Please leave money and completed forms at either at Settle Hub office or The Place both with the address Commercial Courtyard, BD24 9RH, or the Age UK shop in the Market Square. If you would rather pay by BACS and send emailed versions of this form contact Jo Rhodes on hub@settlecommunityandbusinesshub.org.uk and she will send BACS information
The form has a section for dietary needs. We plan to make vegetarian and vegan options available. It may not be possible to cater for all allergies so please check first.
Meanwhile here are links to reports of three of the events that were held over the ten years before Covid.
Volunteers in 2018:
| Tea |
Hebden Bridge lies in the Pennines, "the backbone of England" a band of hills running down from the Scottish border down to Derbyshire and dividing the north west from the north east. The Pennine Way footpath zigzags its way from south to north.. The millstone grit dome is a moorland plateau and in the Hebden Bridge area it is dissected by steep sided valleys, of the Calder and its tributaries. 
Photo by Josef of us on the first day
having ascended from Crag Vale up
through Bradhead Clough Wood
With a catchment stretching from Blacktone Edge reservoir at.. m with views down to Rochdale and the Lancashire cities to the West Manchester and Liverpool ,the Calder drains travels twice the distance to the east, joining the River Aire east of Leeds to form the Ouse and then Humber..
The geology is all gritstone/sandstone which support acid loving lichens; Oak trees grow well on the acid soils of steep valley sides
I arrive on the Monday evening having driven across the moorland from Keighley.: along roads with with dry stone walls and sometimes footpaths, and and villages with 20mph speed limits, finally down to Hebden Bridge and up the VERY steep streets to the IOU hostel. This is next to the Birchcliffe Centre The Birchclffe centre I later discover was a Baptist chapel opened about 1900 (the third on that site) but is now modernised and housesvarious offices and the digital records centre. Our hostel next to it used to be the Baptist Schoolroom (As big as a big chapel itself) and now converted into a well lit bright vegetarian Hostel by an Art-Theatre foundation (IOU). We have hired sole use of the place for four nights.
I enter to discover Graham the Field Meeting leader and the group holding an welcoming session. We all introduce ourselves. Then we have a fantastic supper with food brought by Eluned, Pete and Ann.
| Roast homegrown squash by Ann |
On the Tuesday morning I decide to record five lichens before breakfast - Can you guess what they are?
If you are a lichenologist have a guess before reading further.
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I actually find 8 species and Pete who is collecting records for the group for the whole week to add to the BLS data base correctly guessed the first four.
On Hawthorn:
| Must get one of the others to help me identify this fluffy soft Lepraria |
| Lepraria sens lat |
| View of Hostel |
| To remind me that I need to go back to this Caloplaca type species |
Cragg Vale was the location of the Cragg Vale Coiners, a group of people who chipped the edges of gold coins then released the coins into circulation again.
We park our cars just south of Myrthylmroyd and set of on a walk up to YWT reserve Broadhead Clough
| Sedge - will write more later. |
| Looking at Baeomyces rufus |
| Baeomyces rufus |
| Lunch |
| Fly agaric |
| Looking at the fly agaric at the exit to the reserve at the top. |
| View down to Cragg Vale - wall across moorland |
Lichens on the wooden sign on the exposed moor.
On the way home my phone battery runs out. I cannot find the way back to the hostel - I pass a long, long long queue of people waiting at the cinema. It is for the launch of a TV show Riot Women. I go one way and realise it is wrong and come back again - past the same queue - and another way and back again past this queue - then two more times - but in the centre of town the street is narrow there is no-where to stop and so no-one to ask. Eventually I get off the main street, find myself in George Square where there is a public map board.. and from there I can see just across the street the correct way home . Up Commercial Street and first left along Birchcliffe Road
We come home, have supper sort our specimens (and in my case "Do emails" )
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