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Welcome to Duddon Parish Council

The Organisation

Duddon Parish is situated in South West Cumbria, mainly within the Lake District National Park, and was formed in 1976 to incorporate the old parishes of Broughton West, Seathwaite with Dunnerdale and Angerton.

The Parish

The Parish stretches from the summit of Wrynose Pass in the North to the Duddon Estuary on Morecambe Bay in the South.

Broughton-in-Furness
The main town within the parish is the small ancient market town of Broughton-in-Furness, which has a Charter dating back to 1575. 

The Valleys
Contained within the wide boundaries of the parish are the Duddon Valley, much beloved by Wordsworth, the secluded Lickle Valley, the beautiful Woodland Valley and the marshes of Angerton on the Duddon Estuary.

The Communities
The main hamlets in these valleys comprise Woodland, Broughton Mills, Ulpha, Dunnerdale, Seathwaite, Cockley Beck & Angerton.

28 November 2024

Full Parish Council Meeting

Rankin Room, Victory Hall Thursday 7:30 pm View Details

Latest Parish News

Handyperson scheme rolled out across all areas

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October 2024
handyman

A scheme that supports elderly or vulnerable residents with practical help around their homes is being rolled out across Westmorland and Furness.

The popular Handyperson Scheme has run for several years in the South Lakeland area, offering eligible residents assistance with small jobs around the home to help them maintain independent living and support quality of life.

The service, which is operated by Westmorland and Furness Council, can provide help with anything from changing a lightbulb to putting up shelving, hanging curtains, installing handrails and small repairs such as unblocking sinks or replacing a washer on a tap.

Fitting of minor security measures such as door and window locks is also available under the scheme, helping people feel safer in their homes and reducing the fear of crime.

All work is carried out free of charge. The resident provides the items and materials and these should be purchased prior to requesting a job. Sometimes materials may be supplied by a partner agency like the police, such as home security items.

The scheme has now been extended to cover the whole of Westmorland and Furness.

It applies to all residents, whether you rent privately, own your home or are a social housing tenant.

For tenants, the scheme covers minor works that are not normally the responsibility of the landlord. If a tenant requests a job that is the landlord's responsibility, they will be redirected to contact their landlord.

Assistance under the scheme is available to people who are unable to undertake the task themselves andhave no other person available to help them with the task andreside in the Westmorland and Furness area, who:

  • are aged 65 and over; or
  • have a disability or are vulnerable; or
  • are being discharged or have recently been discharged from hospital; or
  • are at high risk of falling due to a medical condition

Gardening and decorating works are not included in the scheme and the scheme is for pre-booked jobs only – it is not an emergency call-out service.

Works are limited to a maximum of three hours on site if one handy person visits, or 1.5 hours if two handy persons visit. Eligible households are able to utilise the service up to six times in any 12-month period.

Councillor Judith Derbyshire, Westmorland and Furness Council’s Cabinet Member for Housing and Customer Services, said: “This scheme has been running successfully for a number of years in the South Lakeland area. We are delighted that under the new Westmorland and Furness Council it is now being extended to all eligible residents in the Barrow and Eden areas as well.

“It is a fantastic scheme that provides valuable help for people to carry out those little jobs or repairs that make their lives easier, safer or more secure.

“This helps to support people to live healthier, happier and more independent lives, in line with our key Council Plan priorities around helping our communities to thrive.

“We supply the labour free-of-charge with any materials being paid for by the householder.’’

For more information and to request a job under the Handyperson Scheme, visit the website: Handy person scheme | Westmorland and Furness Council

Alternatively you can call the Housing Standards Team on 0300 373 3300, email housingstandards@westmorlandandfurness.gov.uk, or write to:

Housing Standards Team

Westmorland and Furness Council

South Lakeland House

Lowther Street

Kendal

LA9 4DQ

Charter Day

24

July 2024
charter day

WESTMORLAND AND FURNESS COUNCIL

MANOR OF

BROUGHTON IN FURNESS

PROCLAMATION OF THE FAIR

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
LOCAL WARD MEMBER OF WESTMORLAND AND FURNESS COUNCIL, COUNCILLOR MATT BERETON, WILL READ THE ANNUAL PROCLAMATION, ON BEHALF OF THE LORDS OF THE MANOR OF BROUGHTON, IN THE MARKET SQUARE, BROUGHTON IN FURNESS, AT 12 NOON, ON THURSDAY 1 AUGUST 2024.

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