KLCRP Update 16 December

posted 4pm, Monday 16 December

The partnership is working hard to be able to offer immediate financial support to people who lived and worked in the area affected by the fire. For example, if you have been unable to return home because of the cordon or if your workplace has been affected and you have lost income. In order to receive this support, it is essential that anybody affected has made themselves known to the partnership. If anybody is affected and has not registered with the partnership, please make yourself known by calling 015242 36404 or calling into the community support centre in St Mary’s Church. If you know of anybody affected who has not been in touch, please encourage them to do so.

The community support centre remains in St Mary’s Church this week. 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 next drop-in public meeting will take place today (Monday) in the Lunesdale Hall from 5pm. All welcome to hear updates and ask questions.

South Lakes Citizens Advice will be running an advice session in the community support hub on Wednesday between 10am and 1pm. Anybody is welcome to drop in at any time if they have an issue they think South Lakes CA could help with. www.southlakescab.org.uk

The cordon currently starts at The Sun Inn, going round to Spar. Hopefully the cordon will be able to be reduced to give access to Spar soon. For your own safety no members of the public can go beyond the cordon area, there are a number of structurally unsafe buildings and heavy machinery operating in the area.

While the cordon is in place, temporary loading bays have been created in Market Square to support businesses in Main Street and Market Street whose loading arrangements have been disrupted.

Mitchelgate is open – but only open ONE WAY – so please drive with care and follow the diversions and signs.

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

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Plans to distribute the funds raised to those in need are being formulated and will be shared as soon as they are finalised.

The Community Recovery Partnership is encouraging people to support the businesses that are open in the town, and issuing a reminder about the many beautiful walks and open spaces in the area.

Events by Shop Small is showcasing 35 Kirkby Lonsdale businesses impacted by the fire and 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

Businesses in Kirkby Lonsdale are holding late-night opening events until 7pm on Friday 20 December and Monday December 23.

Bus services are running as normal.

Parking in Westmorland and Furness Council-run car parks – New Road 1, New Road 2 and Market Square – will be free to use until the end of December.

The council’s next grey bin collection is tomorrow (Tuesday) and we are asking residents to help the council by making sure, where possible, your bin is located in an accessible place.

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