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Kirstie Pelling's new novel The Happiness Project

Kirstie Pelling's new book is out - The Happiness Project

1st December 2022:  Kirstie Pelling's second novel, hot off the press: "The Happiness Project"  is now available on Amazon, in paperback and Kindle format. Kirstie's first novel was such a good read that we have no hesitation in recommending this one - why not add it to your Christmas present list, or treat a friend to a copy?  You can find it here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Happiness-Project-hilarious-heart-warming-romantic-ebook/dp/B0BG4WXBDS
 

Local author: Kirstie Pelling's debut novel published

Life's a Catastrophe by Kirstie Pelling
1st March 2022: We love reading books and finding new authors to talk about, and when it's someone we know from our village it's even better!
 
So can we introduce you to Kirstie Pelling's new novel, hot off the press: "Life's a Catastrophe".
 
It's funny, it's romantic, it has cats, and it's a will they... won't they... sort of tale (or should that be tail?!)
 
Highly recommended debut novel, and we look forward to reading more from Kirstie.
 
P.S. Villagers with long memories may recall her amusing articles for Burton News too.
 
"I'm Alan Hubbard, who are you?" book by Alan Hubbard, Burton-based author

Burton author, Alan Hubbard, publishes book

4th December 2021: We've known Alan Hubbard for a long time, he's a near neighbour of ours, so when we heard that he has written his life story, "I'm Alan Hubbard, who are you?" we felt he deserves a mention on BurtonWeb News.  The book is a chunky tome: some 337 pages, and is peppered with an assortment of colour and black and white photographs illustrating Alan's life. 

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Morecambe Bay Food Bank collection point Burton-in-Kendal

Morecambe Bay Food Bank collections in Burton

22nd April, 2020:  I'm really pleased to be able to say that we are now a local collection point for Morecambe Bay Foodbank!

Morecambe Bay Foodbank will accept all donations but are especially keen to have:

Tins of: beans; meat(s); fruits; vegetables; fish; soup; tomatoes; rice pudding
Bottles of: squash; juice (esp. orange); jam; pasta sauce
Packets of: pasta; sugar; cereal; teabags; instant noodles; instant rice; biscuits; custard; instant mash

If anyone in Burton would like to donate to the food bank but cannot get to a collection box please message us and we'll arrange for a pick up from you by a member of the team, or if you prefer you can donate money directly to the food bank via this link, and thank you for all of your support so far.

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