Current Parish News

 
PARISH COUNCIL MEETING
At the Annual Meeting of the Parish Council on May 12th Councillor John Amsden was elected as Chairman for 2025/26 and Councillor Steve Sheldon was elected as the Vice-Chairman. Also at the meeting the Annual Accounts were approved. A copy of the accounts and the annual return will be available on the website. The next Parish Council meeting will be held at the Village Institute at 7.30pm on Tuesday, 8th September 2026. Members of the public are always welcome to attend.

ANNUAL RESIDENTS’ MEETING - REPORT
The Annual Residents’ Meeting was held on Monday 23rd March 2026 at the Village Institute
. The minutes of the last Annual Residents' Meeting held on 4th March 2025 were approved and signed as a true record, and the Chair, Councillor Amsden, thanked villagers for their attendance.
The Carperby Poor Land Trustees report was presented by Mr David Brampton. It was noted that income for the 2025 calendar year was £2104.14, compared to £1,988.04 the previous year. A total of £1,900 was distributed, leaving an end of year balance of £5.14 after costs. A request was made to share information about the organisation in the village since not everybody is aware of it. Contact can be made with Councillor Brampton, or the other Trustees Mr. Roger Dinsdale, Mr. Martin Beckett and Mrs. Janice Peacock. It was also noted that the trustees have been named a regulated charity commission.
The annual auction of Parish Lands was in the hands of our local NYC Councillor Yvonne Peacock, and this source of Parish revenue was successfully secured for another year. Bids were slightly down on 2025, but almost £800 was raised for the parish.
The meeting received a report from North Yorkshire Councillor, Yvonne Peacock in which she stated that, overall, there is a shortage of funding, especially since the £14m that had previously been received as a rural grant is no longer given. This inevitably has a knock-on effect. The majority of Councillor Peacock's work centred around Highways issues, including drains, potholes and bridges. An amount of the Highways budget has been allocated for the Mayoral Office to use and Councillor Peacock is keen to see what will happen with this. The finances at NYC are balanced, but the increase of 4.99% in council tax was needed to mitigate shortfalls. Furthermore, central government has said that if they did not charge this extra amount and NYC subsequently approached them for help with social care etc. then they would be penalised if the council tax had not been increased by the maximum amount.
A member of the public asked how money received from the second home council tax surcharge was used. Councillor Peacock explained that NYC were the only council  in  the  UK  to  entirely  ring-fence  this money  for housing-related matters, such as affordable and community housing schemes.
The question of who would be the next head of the National Parks was discussed and Cllr Peacock confirmed that NYC have no say in this. However, Councillor Peacock had been invited to a Q&A with candidates and her questions revolved around how the National Park would interact with the community and prioritise them, looking at issues linked to social and economic wellbeing.

Regarding village matters, a member of the public asked why the insurance premium paid by the Parish Council was so high. It was explained that the Parish Council have always been responsible for this insurance as part of the original agreement and it covers the separate entities of the Pavilion, playing fields, and other items in the village that the Parish Council is responsible for.

REETH MEDICAL CENTRE
Councillor Amsden has circulated a letter to all parish residents, outlining the impact of changes at Reeth Medical Centre. The majority of patients from Reeth will be registered to the Central Dales Practice, but at the time of writing the Central Dales  Practice was still waiting to gain access to the building in Reeth. The Parish Council has expressed concern regarding possible strains being placed on the Central Dales Practice. Consequently, the council has sent a letter of support to CDP and a letter of concern to the Integrated Care Board, that is now based in Hull. Members of the public are also encouraged to contact the ICB, urging them to make every effort to fully staff the facility at Reeth. You can call them on 01482 957750 or email hnyicb.experience@nhs.net

HOPE MOOR WIND FARM
There is a great deal of local debate about the proposed construction of wind turbines at Hope Moor, between Arkengarthdale and Teesdale. Each turbine will be 200 metres in height (including blades), and there will be a total of 23 of them. Concerns have been raised over the visibility of the turbines over long distances, the potential for noise disruption to nearby settlements and the lack of detail in the planning submissions. If you wish to learn more, or express your opinion, you can find information at www.hopemoor.co.uk. The deadline for feedback is 30th June.

CAPERBY OPEN GARDENS - See Village Events Page

CHANGES AT HOUSEHOLD WASTE SITES
A reminder that you must now register to use North Yorkshire household waste recycling centres. There is a free registration scheme that came into force on Monday 27th April 2026.  Use the link here to find out more and register online.

PARISH COMMUNICATIONS
The Parish Council will be reviewing and revising the way its communications are undertaken. Impending central government compliance requirements necessitate these changes and it seems likely that councillors will have specially assigned email addresses, and that website address changes may also be needed. It is hoped to have more information by the time of the autumn Parish Council meeting.

PARISH COMMUNICATIONS - NEW EMAIL ADDRESS
Please note that if you wish to contact the Parish Council, the new email address is carperbyclerk@protonmail.com.This will put you in touch with Lorna Bleach, the new Parish Clerk.

PARISH NEWSLETTER
If you know anyone in the parish who is not on the mailing list for the newsletter, please ask them to send an e-mail to carperbyparish@btinternet.com so that they can be added. Alternatively, they can  make a friend request for the Facebook page.

Parish Salt Bins
A reminder that the two Parish Council salt bins for the village are situated on Hargill and on the north side of the main village green. There is an additional RDC bin in Needham Garth. The salt is to be used on the untreated roads in bad weather conditions. Please do not use the salt for private drives.

Carperby WhatsApp Group
Carperby village now has an active WhatsApp group. Should anyone wish to join the village group, please message Tina Richard on 0771 5045600. In order to join you will need to have a smart phone and download the app. Tina can help if you have any doubts or queries. WhatsApp is a free messaging application that lets users text, chat, and share media, including voice messages and video, with individuals or groups. It relies on data (broadband/4G) to send messages, so it doesn't cut into your monthly text allotment. Every message and call is end-to-end encrypted by default, so WhatsApp is quite secure for virtually all users. This level of encryption means not even WhatsApp can see the content of your messages, despite what you might hear online.

Parish Forums
The Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority
hopes to continue to hold a series of parish forum meetings, as a way to engage more closely with parish councils within the YDNPA. Please contact Councillor Amsden for details of the meeting and let the Parish Council know if there is anything you would like to be added to the future agendas. Details here: http://www.yorkshiredales.org.uk/living-and-working/parish-councils-and-meetings/parish-forums

AYSGARTH SURGERY - EVENING APPOINTMENTS
A quick reminder that appointments are available at Aysgarth Surgery on Tuesday evenings for those needing to see a doctor after work.

Community First Responders - REMINDER
The First Responders are still looking to recruit additional volunteers to the team. This does not require a great deal of time and can easily be arranged around your work/family/social commitments. A short training programme and a qualification test are all that is needed. Even a small commitment would be helpful to them and the local Ambulance Service. If you are interested in joining or simply wish to know more about the service they provide, please contact David Brampton on 663561.

DOG WASTE BINS IN CARPERBY

One of the issues to emerge from the recent Parish Plan Event in January was the continuing problem of dog waste in the village. The main problem seems to stem from visitors and it was felt that the location of the dog waste bins could be better advertised. IF YOU OWN A HOLIDAY LET IN THE VILLAGE OR USE YOUR SECOND HOME FOR FRIENDS AND VISITORS, PLEASE PRINT & DISPLAY THE ATTACHED MAP. More copies of the map are available from Councillor Sheldon at The Quarter House.

Upper Dales Health Watch

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Freeholders Wood -  YDNPA coppicing plan can be viewed by clicking here. If you wish to speak to Geoff Garrett on matters relating to Freeholders Wood please contact him on 01756 751648    

A reminder that NHS dental provision in the area has been awarded to ADB (Alpha). They have bases in Hawes, Leyburn and Bedale. Residents can register with them by calling 01969 623999.

Anyone interested in volunteering for the local branch of Daleswatch should contact Councillor Brampton via the Parish Council e-mail address at carperbyparish@btinternet.com