Larger trees planted are thriving and will grow again this summer. Cal Bailey noted that although there were apple trees full of blossom there were hardly any bees to be seen. Do we need nest boxes for solitary bee species? We spotted three species of butterflies and a few hoverflies. Everywhere the remains of bindweed hang on the trees and most of our time was spent clearing this as well as laying pieces of carpet round the smaller trees to give them a better chance this year. New growth was already in evidence and we decided that return visit at some time in the summer could be useful in keeping free the smaller trees. We enjoyed a beautiful morning ‘touching the earth’ in that rejuvenating woodland which is showing so much positive change towards a balanced eco system which is already beginning to clear the air and certainly is becoming a place for restoring the soul. Mike de Villiers, 30 April 2022
We've updated our website with the provisional timetable, plus you can sign up there if you haven't already!You can find out more at https://www.bradfordcathedral.org/visit/cathedrals-cycle-route#ccr2022
The ‘Monday Fellowship’ group meets for a monthly get together at Bradford Cathedral, and to enjoy a talk from a different guest speaker each month Dianne Excell will be the next speaker at the monthly Bradford Cathedral ‘Monday Fellowship’ talks On Monday 9th May 2022 the monthly Monday Fellowship talks continue, with Dianne Excell talking all about Sir Edward Appleton - Bradford's Nobel Prize Winner. Dianne Excell says about Sir Edward Appleton: “He was perhaps the greatest scientist to have come from Bradford. He won the Nobel Prize for Physics, laid the foundations for international wireless communications and made lasting contributions to our understanding of the Sun and the earth’s atmosphere. “Yet it is doubtful whether anyone using a mobile phone in Bradford realises how someone from their city had a major part in the science behind this technology. “The talk aims to tell the story of the man behind the discoveries.” The Monday Fellowship group meet on the second Monday of every month at 2pm, in the de Lacy Centre at Bradford Cathedral, to catch up with each other over tea, coffee and cake, alongside enjoying a talk from a guest speaker. Future talks in 2022 cover a wide range of themes including ‘Northern Churches’ (June); ‘Armenia: The first officially Christian nation?’ (July); and ‘William Scoresby: Arctic Explorer, Whaler, Renowned Scientist, Social Reformer and Vicar of Bradford Parish Church, 1839 - 1846’ (October). In November there will be a presentation from Tricia Restorick, President of the Bradford WW1 Group alongside more social-style gatherings, with a strawberry tea in August, and a Christmas-themed gathering in the final meeting of the year. Alongside the social side and the talks, there is also space for prayer and a hymn at the monthly meeting. Maggie Myers, Director of Education and Visitors and organiser of the ‘Monday Fellowship’ says: “The Monday Fellowship is open to all, whether you wish to attend on a monthly basis or whether one of the monthly talks takes your fancy and you want to come as a one-off, or dip in and out during the year. The programme is as varied as possible and the only criterion for talks is that they are on interesting subjects! “We are so pleased to be able to offer a full programme this year after the disruption of the last two years and we believe we have a very interesting set of talks for our current programme. So, if you are after stimulation, coupled with a warm welcome and refreshment, we would love to see you at Monday Fellowship!” The Bradford Cathedral ‘Monday Fellowship’ group meets on the second Monday of each month at 2pm at the de Lacy Centre, in the grounds of Bradford Cathedral, and each meeting lasts around 90 minutes. For more information, and for the full programme of talks and speakers, please visit the Bradford Cathedral website at bradfordcathedral.org/whats-on/cathedral-groups#MF This rest of this year’s programme in full: May 9th: Dianne Excell: Sir Edward Appleton - Bradford's Nobel Prize Winner June 13th: William Thackray (retired vicar): Northern Churches July 11th: John Wright: Armenia: The first officially Christian nation? August 8th: Summer Fellowship Strawberry Tea September 12th: Canon Mandy: Title TBC October 10th: Maggie Myers: William Scoresby: Arctic Explorer, Whaler, Renowned Scientist, Social Reformer and Vicar of Bradford Parish Church, 1839 - 1846 November 14th: Tricia Restorick: Bradford WW1 Group December 12th: Christmas Fellowship