posted 4pm, Wednesday 11 December
Kirkby Lonsdale Community Recovery Partnership has been established to support the sharing of information about the community response to the weekend fire.
The partnership is comprised of community representatives from the Town Council, Westmorland and Furness Council, Chamber of Trade, Kirkby Lonsdale Community Interest Company, local churches, NHS Primary Care, Kirkby Lonsdale Community Cupboard CIO and local voluntary groups.
The partnership is working closely with Westmorland and Furness Council’s Strategic Recovery Group and aims to support and share information in the community about the ongoing recovery efforts.
Councillor Paul Cassell, Chair of Kirkby Lonsdale Town Council and a member of the Kirkby Lonsdale Community Recovery Partnership, said: “The partnership’s primary aim is to work together to coordinate the sharing of information to help support residents and businesses in the town at this difficult time.
“At times like this there is often lots of speculation and rumour and this has been raised as a concern by people attending the public meetings, who have said it would be helpful to have a source of reliable information about community matters alongside the regular updates from Westmorland and Furness Council on the recovery work.
“The Community Recovery Partnership is meeting daily to get up-to-date information and address community questions and issues of concern, and we will be posting regular updates on social media, including the We Are Kirkby Lonsdale page, and sending updates to local media in the hope they will share this information.’’
Update – 11 December
- A community support centre has been established at St Mary’s Church. This is being manned by local volunteers from 9am to 5pm daily with support from Westmorland and Furness Council officers. Please feel free to call in for help and advice. The centre is welcoming of people of all faiths and people with no faith. Anyone unable to visit in person can call 015242 36404
- The cordon area on Main Street has now been moved back to allow more business owners and residents to access their premises. The cordon now runs from Avanti to Lunesdale Home and Gardens on the opposite side of the street. For your own safety please do not try to go beyond the cordon area, there are still a number of structurally unsafe buildings and heavy machinery operating in the area.
- Kirkby Lonsdale market will be held as usual tomorrow, Thursday, 12 December. The Community Recovery Partnership is encouraging people to support the market and businesses that are open in the town and send a clear message that Kirkby Lonsdale is open!
- Shop Small is kindly offering Kirkby Lonsdale businesses impacted by the fireand Christmas Market stall holders affected by the cancellation of the event an opportunity to trade at a Late Night Shop Small event at Junction 36 Auction Mart at Crooklands next Wednesday, 18 December, from 6pm to 8pm. The affected businesses can attend free of charge. Entry is also free for anyone wanting to go along and it would be wonderful if people could support these local businesses at this most difficult time
- The next drop-in public meeting will take place this evening in the Lunesdale Hall at 5.30pm. All welcome to hear updates and ask questions.
- A Go Fund Me page has been set up by Lunesdale Hall (Institute) charitable trust working with Kirkby Lonsdale Community Recovery Partnership and Cumbria Community Foundation. Anyone wishing to donate can do so at: Fundraiser by Nicola Brown : Kirkby Lonsdale Fire Disaster Impact Support Fund