D-Day 80th Anniversary Celebrations
8am - Proclamation at The Lamp (cockerel), followed by refreshments at The Country Kitchen – Cllr Clarkson Webb.
6.30pm – Ringing out for peace (church bells).
9.15pm - The Green – Lighting of the beacon made by Raughton Head young farmers.
Police Desk
PSCO Graham Kirkpatrick is to have a police desk in the Co-op on Saturday 15th June between 1pm-3pm to answer any queries. Please come along.
Rural Funtime Activity Days
Dalston Recreation Centre 9am-3pm on the 31st July, 14th August and 28th August. Booking information to follow.
Welcome to Dalston Parish Council
Dalston parish is one of the larger ones in Cumbria with a population of 2590 (2011 census results) and covers a geographical area of about 11,900 acres (4,822 hectares). The Cumbrian Way passes through the parish and is used by walkers and general tourists alike all year-round.
It has several hamlets and Dalston village with the rivers Caldew and the Roe running through it. The Caldew is a site of special scientific interest. Both rivers have flood implications which are seen on an ever increasing frequency.