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We recently returned to Shap which we first visited 3 years ago. I had emailed the librarian, Linda, after our first visit and was delighted to hear that the toilets had been saved and I saw this time that the library had also been saved although it was closed by the time we arrived. We were amazed at the wide main street and the large facility for recycling. We met the old lady who lives in a “shed” near the church on our first visit and we were relieved to see that she was still alive and just as fiesty as ever. On our first visit we were shown around an exhibition of old photographs in the market hall by a very kind and knowledgeable gentleman. We both have fond memories of the church and church yard, and the cemetery which had been moved when a town was flooded. We had the best fish and chips ever at the fish shop (even better than those at Whitby) and enjoyed the black pudding as well. We even made some purchases at the “op shop” in the main street and had a pleasant conversation with the volunteers.
Your town will always stay in our memory. I hope the wind turbines will be placed such that they do not interfere with the nature of your lovely town.
Please give my best to Linda.
Katrin Both PhD
Adelaide
South Australia
My great great grandmother Fanny Sargison was born in Shap about 1824 and married a Thomas Williamson at Cartmel Fell in June 2nd 1852.
They emigrated to Australia later in 1852 aboard the ill-fated 'Ticonderoga'.
They obviously both survived as I am eternally grateful and so far I have tracked down about 1500 descendants.
My wife and I plan to visit the area later this year and are very excited at the prospect of walking in my ancestors footsteps.
Cheers
Peter Whitehead
I had the pleasure of discovering Shap some 20+ years ago back in the early and mid eighties. At the time I was able to visit and stay on various occasions and for different periods of time while working on some new installations at the Shap Wells Hotel.
Haven't been back since then, and I emigrated from the UK shortly after that, but ever since I've often remembered Shap and the genuine warmth and welcome of the people there.
Glad to see the website and that the village seems to have remained as it was back then.
John
Hello all, my name is Debbie Perry.
I live and work
in Southend, Essex. I am a project worker in a homeless centre.
My wonderful husband
first introduced me to Shap many years ago. We have been together
17 years now.
If i get this right,
my husbands grandfather originates from Shap. He is a Warren.
The lovely Jack and Eddie Warren still live in Shap.
Since my first
sight of the cumbrian hills as we came round a bend on the
M6, my heart belongs to Shap. I have been ever ready to give
up my hectic and chaotic life in over crowded Essex, but need
Jeff to want to do this to! I think he wants to, but is concerned
about leaving his parents, his mum being Shirley Perry.
Your way of life
is so different from anything that we have down here, and
i feel as though i have "come home" when we arrive in Cumbria.
And i find true
happiness when we go up Haweswater to Smallwater, i am at peace!
Kenny and Kath
Warren a big hello!
Hope to find a
home in shap and a job to, i dont drive and dont know what
your bus service is like!
Debbie Perry
Mr. Smith
that looks like a very nice
place indeed, I will have to visit you all one day.
Tracie Galloway
Loved the website,
really informative, really professional, sure beats our
village website!
My father (Dennis Knight)
lives in the village, you should have a feature on "local
celebrities" with
all the fabulous ancient artifacts he has found in the
area.....!
Thanks
again, it's made our visit planning much easier, which
I guess is the idea!
Loved the article on Withnail & I!
Check out our website for photo's of the Brampton area. Be sure
to pop in for some food if you're passing!
michael howes
Shap stills seems the ideal place
to live, i lived there in1949/54, left with my family, Police
Sergeant Howes,i often wished i had moved back with my wife, maybe
someone remembers me! all the best to everyone who lives in Cumbria
Vicki Winn (nee Thompson)
Hello from New Zealand, it is great
to look at what is happening in the village. Especially nice
to see the photographs.
Len Borrowdale
Nice to be able to read about Shap where I was
born and bred. Please keep up the good Fareham,
Hampshie
T Gentry
we are tracing my wifes family history
which is the [salkeld] family, it has led us to shap.
t.gentry@virgin.net
Elizabeth Christou(nee Mcnally)
Still as beautifull
as i remember.
Australia
mosschops@thehouse.net.au
Sheena Ubank
came across this page and was able to see many change's in the
village. I have many fond memories of my time there. I moved to
Shap when i married in 1963 and spent many happy year's there.
Hello to anyone who remember's me.
chips87@aol.com
Ayr
Scotland
Becky
I like the new photo albums you have put on the Shap site
- a great idea
Leah Dent
I've never visited your part of the world, but the website
is great and it is nice to get a feel for your town.
james ubank
nice to see shap again many changes i lived down there
in the summer way my uncle den??? hi to u all
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Ayr Scotland
Howard Lees
I came across this site by accident while planning to
do the Coast to Coast walk. Great site I will be passing through
next year with luck.
Los Angeles
Alan Pritchard
Congratulations on an excellent website!
As
Treasurer of the Shap Memorial Trust I was pleased to see that
you have mentioned us and on behalf of all the committee I offer
our thanks. It was also pleasing to see you mention our Museum website
and the Shap video.
Commercial Vehicle Museum
Preston UK
Ken Davis
I have a series of pictures taken around Shap, Swindale
and Wet Sleddale that may be of interest for adding to
the picture gallery on the Shap website. Please advise
the best method of getting these downloaded onto your site See
Kens pictures here
Maureen
Brown
What a lovely website this is with some great photo's of Shap.
We stayed with Margaret and Les Brunskill at their lovely hotel
in Shap when we last visited England many years ago. We first met
Margaret and Les when they were in Western Australia on holiday.
,
Western Australia
Anne Hodgson (nee Evans)
I lived in Shap with my parents and brother
and sister from 1952-64 (ish) - it was a lovely place to grow up
- so much freedom! Our first home was Rockridge, then we moved
to Brookfield but unfortunately had to move away when my dad got
moved in his job. Hi to anyone who remembers me either from Shap
Primary or QE Grammar. Memories of stranded motorists in the Memorial
Hall during bad winters when Shap Fell was blocked, the notorious
Jungle Cafe, going out to pick mushrooms at 6 in the morning, and
lots of primroses and cowslips in spring
aands@fsmail.net
Milnrow,
Near Rochdale
Brent Marsh
Hi from Victoria Canada, Its great to be able to see
the village where our friends are from while they are staying with
us.
Victoria B.C. Canada
Pam Lennon (nee Kellett)
I was a student teacher at Shap Primary
school in 1975 - I lodged with Mr and Mrs Brass at Beech House
(she was the school secretary and a great village character) I have
many happy memories of the magic of Shap - walks to Keld and the
Abbey - and Flass - where the vilage children danced on the lawns
of the Manor House. It was great to discover the website - I would
love to hear from any ex-pupils who may remember me - they will be
in their 40's now!!
pamelatia@aol.com
Manchester
Norman Nicholson
I have enjoyed looking at your website. I have
many happy memories of the village and people I knew there in my
youth. Now I have discovered my forebears on my mother's side came
from Shap. They were the Todd family, who were master blacksmiths
in the village in the latter half of the 19th Century. Does anyone
know where their smithy was? Could it have been the house now known
as the Old Forge, just to the east of the main road near the fish
and chip restaurant?
Normann6@excite.com
Heads Nook,
Brampton, Cumbria.
James Horrocks
hello Shap.... when your as far away from home as
i am right now, (Australia) its so good to log on to the web site
and keep up to date with whats happening and to look at all the
great photos!!!
horrocks1978@aol.com
Perth,
Western Australia
Audrey & Raymond Kirkby
So nice to see pictures & news of
our other home. Hope everyone is well that knows
audreykirkby@westnet.com.au
Perenjori.
Western Australia
Dennis Hunter
We visited Shap and stayed in B&B in the High
Street the quiet year of the foot and mouth. We had excellent meals
at the Kings Head.
My family came from Keld - Mary Thompson
married Joseph Hunter at Shap
dennbar@midcoast.com.au
Near Port
Macquarie New South Wales Australia
John Airey
Hi: Am enjoying your web site. Grew up there and have
fond memories of the area. My father was Norman (Nod) Airey, the
postman. My parents moved to New Zealand to be with my sister,
Margaret. I moved to USA in '68 and now live in Philadelphia area.
I saw a message from Len Borrowdale. Would that be Lenard, who joined
the Navy at 16? Wonder if there is anyone in Shap who remembers me
and our family? Would love to hear from anyone.
AAancientmariner@aol.com
Philadelphia,
USA
Philip Green
Hi, The pictures of the walks done by the rambling
club are fantastic. I visited the area several years ago and it
brings back many memories looking at them. What a great website.
Whitehorse
Canada
Ingrid Donakey
Just to let you know that a coach full of Liverpool
Ramblers Association\' ramblers will be descending upon Shap on
Sunday Feb 6th 2006, for a day\'s walking in the area.
I
am organising an \"easy\" \"C\" grade walk, which I have been planning
on my OS Map tonight: This starts at the A6 / B6261 junction, taking
in Wet Sleddale Reservoir, up to White Crag and Stackhouse Brow,
Bleak Dod & Brown Hill, down to Keld for sightseeing. Then
along the River to Shap Abbey for sightseeing, then back via the
Stones and into Shap for a welcome Tea/coffee/pint. Total around
10.8Km. After studying your website photos, it confirms I have
planned a good interesting walk.
There will also be a \"B\" Party
and an \"A\" Party but I do not yet know what their routes will
be - they may take in Haweswater as their walks are longer.
I
have used a wadge of paper to print off places of interest and
photographs from your community web page to pass around the coach
on the long journey up from Liverpool. Also good to see shops and
cafes open on a Sunday - most welcome after a weary walk.
I
am most impressed with community website - I like to do a little
research into the area I am leading a walk and it is a delight
to see such a brilliant web site.
Many thanks therefore for
your excellent web site - pass on these comments to whoever looks
after the overarching project.
The Liverpool Group
of the Ramblers Association also has a web site if you are interested
in visiting it.
Ingrid Donakey
Merseyside & West
Cheshire Area Ramblers Association
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