Alston Moor Parish Council

Alston Moor Parish Council Alston Moor Parish Council has 15 councillors from Alston, Garrigill and Nenthead Wards.

07/06/2026

REPORT OF ALSTON MOOR PARISH COUNCIL MEETING
1 JUNE 2026

This report is an informal one, and should not be taken as an accurate and agreed record of the parish council meeting. It is written to give our local residents some general information about the meeting, but only the formal minutes, which will be posted later, are a proper record.

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MINUTES OF LAST MEETING, MATTERS ARISING
The minutes of the meeting on 5 May 2026 were confirmed. The parish council insurance bill for the coming year had still not been received this morning, so the Clerk had been in contact with them and received it this afternoon. It was therefore requested that all councillors should let the Clerk know if they saw any problems with the documents before the end of the week.

CO-OPTION OF COUNCILLOR
Andy Reay was co-opted as a councillor representing Nenthead

AGAR
The Annual Governance and Accountability Return is now on the website, and will be on all noticeboards. People have until 14 July to make comments.

POLICIES
This item was postponed to the next meeting, given the number of documents to be read.

GRISEDALE CROFT
Councillor Martin updated the council about progress in the working group. Its title has been changed to Alston Moor Health, as it has become clear that so much about Grisedale connects with wider issues from the period of the hospital beds being withdrawn, including the lack of wraparound services. The consultation hasn’t followed the Gunning principles; costings are not available, a proper Equality Impact Assessment has not been done, etc. The lack of follow-through on all the previous promises means there are no proper pathways for referral of Alston Moor residents from hospital to Grisedale Croft.

A group met with the relevant Westmorland and Furness councillor (Pat Bell) and the officer manaing the consultation (Nickie Phipps). they were told that there is agreed funding to purchase another building, but no information was provided about how much, where this is etc. Councillor Hanley, in his rôle as Westmorland and Furness councillor, had been told last October that W&F were looking at somewhere else for the care home, but no further information is available. However, this all makes clear that there is a push to the ‘preferred option’ which renders the consultation null and void.

It was agreed to refund to members of the working group any expenses they incurred. There was some discussion about whether any of this needed to go to tender, but given that no-one is being paid and this is purely about expenses, it was clear that this was not necessary.

WESTMORLAND AND FURNESS COUNCILLORS’ REPORT
Councillor Hanley had been been at a meeting with the new CEO of the Council, Miranda Cannon. She confirmed that the Grisedale Croft consultation was part of the council’s efforts to save £40million, given the shortfall in funding from central government.

NENTHEAD WARD MEETING
Among other issues, it was noted that Tony Pennell has now retired from the snowplough group, to which he has committed so much. It was agreed that the parish council would write to thank him for all his hard work over the years.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CO-ORDINATOR
At the last meeting, it had been agreed to look into the possibility of contracting the Co-ordinator through the Town Hall, but it was clear this was not the possibility. However, Councillor Monk has looked into the possibilities for the parish council and there is the option of taking her on via a Direct Award, which waives the standing order, as Sarah Stamford has the knowledge and experience needed (and no-one else applied in response to the job description that was publicised). It would be for a maximum of a year, but as some further funding possibilities have now been identified, it is likely this will only be for around six months. It would be for an average of 15 hours a week. The job description is rather different from that which she has held with the Alston Moor Partnership. The tasks are linked to Alston Moor Parish council and are for the benefit of the community, including support for us at AMPC to get things done. All aspects of this were unanimously agreed.

WAR MEMORIAL – FENCE REPAIR
We wrote to check the situation, but we still have no full response from the conservation officer at W&F. Unitary authority Councillors Hanley and Robinson will look into this.

GARDEN WASTE BINS FOR AMPC
Bins are needed in Garrigill and Alston for the relevant waste from the work of the handyperson, and will be arranged and paid for. Nenthead could get one in the future if needed, but it would need to be arranged where it would be sited.

TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT GROUP
A number of issues were passed back to the parish council from the Traffic Management group.
(a) It has been agreed that the area in the Butts which has, for a long time, caused concern in relation to parking preventing emergency access for fire engines and ambulance, can be made a non-parking area. It was agreed to source some planters to be placed so that parking in the relevant area is not possible, possibly with some information about the Butts as a place of archery practice in the past.
(b) The issues concerning possible double yellow lines at Townhead and on Station Road were deferred to the next meeting.
(c) The Highways department no longer does ‘red squirrel’ warning signs. The red squirrel group would like to install rope bridges across the road, which have worked very well in other places. AMPC agreed to support the group in their efforts, involving permissions from Highways and others.
(d) In response to a letter regarding a parking matter in Garrigill, it was agreed for a letter to be sent to the four residents concerned, explaining the situation.

PLANNING
The one planning application received in time for the meeting was approved (Skelgill Rigg).

FINANCE
Payments approved. A councillor who has raised various issues concerning finance was not present, so the appointment that the Clerk intended to offer to discuss these matters could not be arranged. Councillors present asked that the Clerk keep a record of the time spent dealing with the frequent queries from this one councillor, as there is concern about the proportion of her time that is being used.

TRAVELLERS ON TYNE WILLOWS
The arrangements made with the temporary fence etc have largely worked as intended. It was agreed that signs will be put up next year to explain the arrangements, as there was some initial misunderstanding.

NEXT MEETING
The next parish council meeting is on Monday 6 July at Nenthead Village Hall.

Did you attend the drop in for Grisedale Croft today to talk to Westmorland And Furness Council? If you did please could...
03/06/2026

Did you attend the drop in for Grisedale Croft today to talk to Westmorland And Furness Council? If you did please could you email us your story of what you said to them and what they said back to you. Also, did you take any photographs, and if so, please could you send them to us? If its easier in the first instance, leave a message or PM here with your phone number, and we'll give you a ring.

EDIT: You can now tell us what happened to you on the Campaigns website. If you went to the drop in please take the time to tell us what you were told and what you said. alstonmoorhealth.org/drop-in-sessions and you can read about the article on the website too. https://alstonmoorhealth.org/workspace/news/435512dc3f5638ba

GRISEDALE CROFT📣 WEDNESDAY 3 JUNE. 11AM. ALSTON TOWN HALL. 📣Westmorland and Furness Council are holding a drop-in as par...
23/05/2026

GRISEDALE CROFT
📣 WEDNESDAY 3 JUNE. 11AM. ALSTON TOWN HALL. 📣
Westmorland and Furness Council are holding a drop-in as part of their consultation on Grisedale Croft. We want to fill that room and make absolutely clear how we feel about any closure or downgrade of our local care.

Come along — bring a neighbour, bring your story. A strong turnout sends a message that can't be ignored.
Alston Moor Parish Council — Grisedale Croft Working

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The Grisedale Croft consultation is now open — and your response matters.Westmorland and Furness Council is asking the p...
21/05/2026

The Grisedale Croft consultation is now open — and your response matters.

Westmorland and Furness Council is asking the public what should happen to Grisedale Croft Care Home. The consultation runs until Wednesday 5 August 2026, and this is our community's chance to put our case clearly on the record.
Alston Moor Parish Council and local councillors have prepared a plain-English guide to help you respond — explaining what the options actually mean, which ones we think make sense for Alston, and what to write in the comments box.

The short version:
The council offers five options.

Our view:
Option 5 — a suitable local building is the only option worth supporting, and only if the replacement is in Alston itself, not just "the local area". If you tick this box, please say so clearly in the comments.
Option 4 — close with no alternative in Alston should be rejected outright.
Whatever option you choose, the most powerful thing you can add is your own experience — a friend or relative sent far away for care, a family unable to visit, a loved one who deserved better than a long journey at the end of their life. Real stories matter more than statistics.

How to respond:

Online: via the WFC consultation page (https://consult.westmorlandandfurness.gov.uk/adult-social-care/grisedale-croft/)
Paper form: available from Alston Library, Garrigill Post Office, and Nenthead Village Shop — or return via FREEPOST
Drop-in sessions at Alston Library and Garrigill Village Hall — dates in the leaflet

📄 Read our response guide: alstonmoorhealth.org
🔔 Stay updated — subscribe for news: alstonmoorhealth.org/get-involved
Download our Leaflet:https://alstonmoorhealth.org/resources/Grisedale-Croft-Have-Your-Say-Leaflet.pdf
Please share this post so it reaches everyone who cares about keeping local care on Alston Moor.
Prepared by Alston Moor Parish Council and local councillors — two campaigns, one community.

https://alstonmoorhealth.org/get-involved

A community archive of the campaigns to keep open Grisedale Croft and to secure the future of community healthcare on Alston Moor.

GRISEDALE CROFT: THE CONSULTATION IS NOW OPEN.Westmorland and Furness Council launched its formal twelve-week consultati...
14/05/2026

GRISEDALE CROFT: THE CONSULTATION IS NOW OPEN.

Westmorland and Furness Council launched its formal twelve-week consultation on the future of Grisedale Croft Care Home today. It closes on 5 August. That is our window.
We have published a full statement setting out what the Council's documents say — and what they leave out — at alstonmoorhealth.org

If you or your family have been affected — if someone you love needed care on Alston Moor and wasn't placed at Grisedale Croft — your account matters. Please share it, or find out how else to get involved, at alstonmoorhealth.org/get-involved

Drop-in sessions are coming to Alston, Nenthead and Garrigill over the coming weeks. Details on the website.

Alston Moor Parish Council — Grisedale Croft Working Group

A community archive of the campaigns to keep open Grisedale Croft and to secure the future of community healthcare on Alston Moor.

REPORT OF ALSTON MOOR PARISH COUNCIL MEETING 5 MAY 2026This report is an informal one, and should not be taken as an acc...
11/05/2026

REPORT OF ALSTON MOOR PARISH COUNCIL MEETING
5 MAY 2026

This report is an informal one, and should not be taken as an accurate and agreed record of the parish council meeting. It is written to give our local residents some general information about the meeting, but only the formal minutes, which will be posted later, are a proper record.
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ANNUAL PARISH COUNCIL MEETING
The meeting started with the Annual Parish Council Meeting, when all rôles are elected or agreed.
• Councillor Raymond Miller was re-elected as Chair and Councillor Alix Martin as Vice-Chair.
• To ensure Nenthead representation, either Councillor Judith Crossley or the potential new Nenthead councillor (to be considered at the next parish council meeting) will join the Alston Moor Emergency Response Group and the Traffic Management Committee.
• Councillor Alastair Robertson will take over from Councillor Ron Robinson with responsibility for Tyne Willows.
• Councillor Elaine Grew is joining the Place Action Group

All policies are up-to-date and will go on the website.
The Council insurance is due in June and we expect to get the renewal notice seeon

The 2027 precept meeting will be held on 11 January.
The Annual Parish Meeting 2027 will be on 19 April.
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PARISH COUNCIL MEETING
We then moved on to the monthly parish council meeting. The minutes of the last meeting, on 7 April, were approved.

PLANNING
The owners of the Haggs Bank Bunkhouse at Nentsberry were present and invited to speak. They are totally frustrated with the failure of the planning department (both previously Eden District Council and more recently Westmorland and Furness Council) to respond effectively or provide any clear reasons why their application has not been approved. The parish council were unanimous in agreeing that we support the application and will let W&F know this.
New information had been received about the land off Park View Lane, Alston, that the drainage has been diverted.
The council approved the part-retrospective application for Bridge House at Garrigill.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CO-ORDINATOR
As the term for which funding for this rôle was given to Alston Moor Partnership by the Royal Countryside Fund will end in June, AMP have asked the parish council if there is a way to fund a temporary continuation of the rôle. It was generally agreed that it was important to find a way for it to continue, and possibilities will be looked into as a matter of urgency.

AGAR (Annual Governance and Accountability Return)
All is in place and ready to submit as soon as the final processes are gone through. Notification will be put on notice boards.

GRISEDALE CROFT
Westmorland and Furness Councillor Pat Bell, the Cabinet councillor responsible, has agreed to an informal online meeting with Cllr Martin and the Clerk. The W&F Annual Plan says the intention is to keep people close to home. Closing Grisedale Croft, as is being considered and intended to go out for consultation, would run counter to this. It also becomes clear that re-opening the hospital must be part of future plans.

The Alston Health website, (https://alstonmoorhealth.org) covering these issues and the past history, is to be publicised as an AMPC website, with links to the community and business websites. https://alstonmoordirectory.com

NENTHEAD WARD
Various issues raised are to go to W&F Highways.

FINANCE
Precept has now come in and is in full, as requested.
All payments for approval were agreed.

TYNE WILLOWS
Appleby Horse Fair is on 4 June. Melmerby Green is available for travellers from 1 June. We have requested that ther be no fires on the tarmac and to keep to the fencing arrangements.
We are negotiating with Hodgsons about boulders above the gym to prevent access onto the field across that mound.

NEXT MEETING
Monday 1 June 2026, 19.00 at Garrigill Village Hall.

Councillor Ron Robinson announced his resignation, owing to the endless unwarranted attacks on the parish council and his own ill health.

Three directories, one community. Find local groups, events, businesses and services across Alston, Nenthead, Garrigill and the wider Moor.

Alston Moor Parish Council has launched a new website for the two healthcare campaigns: https://alstonmoorhealth.org/You...
05/05/2026

Alston Moor Parish Council has launched a new website for the two healthcare campaigns: https://alstonmoorhealth.org/
You'll find the background to the situation at Grisedale Croft, the case for the future of the Ruth Lancaster James Cottage Hospital site, the latest news, the documents on the public record, and ways to get involved — including a mailing list for updates.

Please share with anyone who cares about how Alston Moor looks after its own.

A community archive of the campaigns to keep open Grisedale Croft and reopen Alston Cottage Hospital.

05/05/2026
Westmorland & Furness Council's own Annual Plan says one thing. Their decision on Grisedale Croft says the opposite.On 1...
30/04/2026

Westmorland & Furness Council's own Annual Plan says one thing. Their decision on Grisedale Croft says the opposite.

On 10–13 April, Westmorland and Furness Council finalised its Annual Plan for 2026/27. Eight days later, on 21 April, Cabinet voted to consult on closing Grisedale Croft, or downgrading it to a four- or five-bed home — a cut of up to 69% in capacity.
Reading the two documents together is striking. The Annual Plan commits the Council, this year, to:
- supporting adults "in the place they call home, with the people and things that matter most to them"
- providing intermediate care as part of its adult social care offer
- ensuring people receive support "while remaining connected to their communities"
- focusing on prevention and "reducing escalation of need, risk and demand"
- co-producing a new Adult Social Care Strategy with communities — a strategy that does not yet exist

The Cabinet decision on Grisedale Croft, taken eight days later, would do the opposite of every one of those commitments. It would also be made before the strategy that is meant to govern such decisions has even been written.
The Council's own press release announcing the Cabinet decision on 21 April expressly cites the same vision — that "people live in a place they call home, with the people and things they love, in communities where they look out for one another." Closing Alston Moor's only care home, or downgrading it to four or five beds, does not deliver that vision. It removes it.
In the Annual Plan's Foreword, the Leader of the Council also acknowledges that the Government's recent funding changes have "removed rurality and remoteness adjustments," leaving rural areas worse off. To respond to that by removing the most remote community's only care home is not what the Annual Plan says the Council stands for.
Alston Moor Parish Council, which met in emergency session on Tuesday 28 April and unanimously ratified its formal position, has written to Cllr Patricia Bell, Cabinet Member for Adult Care, on this point. The Parish Council welcomes and applauds the Annual Plan — its commitments are exactly the right commitments for a council serving rural and remote communities. The concern is solely that the Cabinet decision on Grisedale Croft, taken within eight days of finalising the Plan, runs directly counter to it.

You can find WFC Plan either on the Parish Council's website
https://alstonmoorparish.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WFC-annual-plan.pdf

or on the Community Directory.
https://community.alstonmoordirectory.com/resources/33

Westmorland and Furness Council

Parish Council passes campaign resolutions on Grisedale Crofthttps://alstonmoorparish.gov.uk/2026/04/28/parish-council-p...
28/04/2026

Parish Council passes campaign resolutions on Grisedale Croft
https://alstonmoorparish.gov.uk/2026/04/28/parish-council-passes-campaign-resolutions-on-grisedale-croft/
Tuesday 28 April 2026
At an emergency meeting this evening, Alston Moor Parish Council unanimously passed all fourteen resolutions setting out its position and campaign in response to Westmorland and Furness Council's public consultation on the future of Grisedale Croft Care Home.
The Parish Council's position is clear. We oppose any closure of Grisedale Croft unless and until a legally-binding, fully-funded and operational alternative — providing equivalent residential, dementia, respite and re-ablement provision — is confirmed in advance and located within Alston Moor. Grisedale Croft is the last surviving element of the joint NHS-and-Council replacement package promised to this community in 2017–2018 when the inpatient beds at the Ruth Lancaster James Hospital were closed, and any decision on its future must be taken jointly with NHS partners.

The Council has established a Grisedale Croft Working Group whose task is to build the case for keeping the home open. The Working Group will be reviewing the information and evidence received in response to the formal Freedom of Information requests already submitted to Westmorland and Furness Council, the NHS bodies involved, and other relevant organisations, and will use that evidence to prepare the Parish Council's formal consultation response. A petition to Westmorland and Furness Council will follow shortly, and public meetings will be held in Alston, Garrigill and Nenthead during the consultation period.

Help us build the evidence base — please complete our online form

We are gathering evidence about people from Alston Moor and the surrounding area who, in recent years, have needed residential, nursing, respite or rehabilitation care but were not placed at Grisedale Croft. If this happened to a member of your family — or someone you know — please tell us about it using our short online form: https://forms.gle/cUqh6XVT6CxLSfSf6
Every response strengthens our case. The information will be held confidentially and used only in support of the Parish Council's consultation response.

A full Public Briefing setting out the background, the 2018 commitment, and the Council's response is attached to this notice on the Council website. Residents are warmly encouraged to read it, talk to their neighbours about it, and — most importantly — submit their own response to the consultation when it opens. Individual responses from residents matter enormously, and the Parish Council will be providing guidance on how to make them in the days ahead.

The public briefing document can be found on the Resource section of the Community Directory.
https://community.alstonmoordirectory.com/resources/32

The website notice: https://alstonmoorparish.gov.uk/2026/04/28/parish-council-passes-campaign-resolutions-on-grisedale-croft/

We will keep the Council website page updated as the campaign develops.

Thanks to Simon Danby for the image

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