What we’re doing

Yorkshire Museum

Joan enjoys working as a Learning Facilitator at the York Museums Trust delivering workshops for primary age children. She also fills the role of Social Secretary for the Claremont Terrace Residents Association. At church she continues to help with Twinklers, the name for the creche, she also makes some pastoral visits.

t Michael le Belfrey Church
St Michael le Belfrey, York

Barrie is busy as a churchwarden at St Michael le Belfrey and safeguarding representative for the PCC. He preaches from time to time too. He’s the chair of Restore (York) Ltd, the housing charity he started in 2010 for people who are homeless in York. This year he also helped to set up a new service where street sleepers can find shelter during the winter. And if that’s not enough he’s also chair of the Residents Association.

We both love making regular trips to Chelmsford and Cambridge to see our children and grandchildren, but this Christmas they will all be visiting us.

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Claremont News 2017

 

Welcome to our Christmas Newsletter for 2017.

Our family has grown. A child is born. She wasn’t visited by shepherds and wise men but by doting grandparents. Bearing gifts we traversed afar; following yonder signs down the A1 to Cambridge. Other grandparents, also doting, travelled from their home in Northampton to greet the child wrapped in a home knitted shawl and lying in a Moses basket.

Just follow the links below for more stories from our year.

We trust you have a peaceful Christmas and a very Happy New Year.

Please note the change in our phone number on the last page.

Lots of love from Barrie and Joan.

A child is born
New Room
Big Meal
Great running

Holidays
Trains and Gardens
More for Restore
Other news – including Weddings, New Car and ditching the landline

Welcome Anna

Anna asleep

Anna – 9days old

Late in the day and in the year, Anna Ellen Stephenson emerged into the world to the delight of us all and especially Matthew and Laura. She weighed in at 9lb 10oz at Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge 17 days after her due date. Mum and baby are well and dad is giddy with love affection and pride.

We have been to see them all twice already in flying visits to Cambridge. We can confirm that she is lovely. Alex and Emily are also delighted to have a cousin, although Alex pondered that he will be 20 by the time Anna is the same age as he is now.

Matthew and Laura have also announced their engagement with a wedding planned in August next year. So our grand-daughter Emily will have her desire to be a bridesmaid fulfilled.

The Garden Room

Interior Garden Room

Interior – Garden Room

Since Warwick’s death  his room had lain abandoned – looking sad and neglected. At the end of February the builders arrived to transform the bedroom extension into a garden/sun room.

It wasn’t without its drama. The plan was to rearrange windows, add new doors and replace the flat roof. The alterations soon showed up the shoddy workmanship of the original shell. We agreed that most of the walls should be demolished and rebuilt from the ground up.

Demolition

The builder we had engaged was brilliant. Despite the change of plans he kept us updated on costs throughout and brought the whole project to conclusion only a little over budget. He co-ordinated the team of general builders, electricians, plumbers, joiners and decorators almost seamlessly. When it was finished it was so much better than we had first imagined. Now it is our favourite room in the house with its huge picture window, arched doorway opening onto the patio. We added furniture and rug to make it a really comfortable sitting room in winter and garden room in summer. We could rent out the rest of the house; we spend so much time in this room.

On the wall is a framed Ordnance Survey map centred on Studley Park near Ripon, where Warwick’s ashes are scattered. We’ll always call it Warwick’s room and had he still been alive he would have loved it; but he has a heavenly home now and we are at peace about that. Next month marks the third anniversary of his death.

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