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Bittern Sharing Community

The Bittern Sharing Community

The Bittern Sharing Community is a new group dedicated to facilitating tool sharing within the Arnside and Silverdale National Landscape, encompassing Storth, Beetham, the Yealands, and Warton.

The objective is to build a community of generously minded and trustworthy people to share things we have and don’t use regularly, or don’t have and need irregularly. With the aim of reducing our carbon footprint and deepening community connections.

The Arnside Repair Café will conduct PAT testing on all tools and provide minor repairs as necessary.

At present, the focus is on sharing low-risk tools, including:

  • DIY/household tools: handheld power sander, wallpaper stripper, gazebo, carpet cleaner
  • Garden tools: spades, forks, ladders (under 2m), hose pipes, outdoor extension leads
  • Kitchen equipment: pressure cooker, apple press, trestle tables, food dehydrator, water urn

Please note, the group does not facilitate sharing of tools with blades, commercial power tools, ladders over 2m, or any item requiring a license for use.

The BCCIC assumes no responsibility for loss or damage of items. Members are advised to share only those tools for which they are willing to accept this risk, and to review the user agreement prior to participation.

How it Works
Membership of the Bittern Sharing Community is free.

To join, there are two online sign up forms:

  • Quick sign up link – registering your interest
  • Full sign up link – including the items you’re willing to share

Borrow: A quarterly ‘List of Shares’ will be sent to all members so you can easily contact tool owners.

You can also use our Facebook group to request or offer items. Borrowing or lending via Facebook is subject to the Bittern Sharing Community User Agreement.

Return: Please return items within one week, unless you arrange a longer period with the owner.

To find our more or sign up, e-mail bitternsharing@gmail.com

Full details and the forms to join can be found here.

Bittern Sustainability Conference 2025 – Book now!

Arnside & Silverdale National Landscape and the Bittern Countryside CIC have joined together to host a Sustainability Conference for the National Landscape on the 15th November 2025

The conference will be held at Arnside Educational Institute and will run from 9.30am – 5pm

There will be a morning session with short talks, hearing about what some of the fabulous groups in the National Landscape are doing to fight climate change and help biodiversity.

We’re planning a ‘Power Hour’ where groups are invited to introduce themselves and/or any particular sustainability projects they are involved in.

After lunch, we’ll be having workshop sessions to get us moving and thinking about future plans.

This event is free and open to anyone who is already involved in local climate, sustainability or biodiversity action – or who would like to get more involved.

Lunch and refreshments will be provided.

Places must be pre-booked – please book via the National Landscape’s eventbrite page

Places are limited so please book soon – we will be operating a waiting list so if you’re unable to book, get in touch and we can put you on the list.

If you would like a 5 minute slot in the ‘Power Hour’ to introduce your group, please e-mail Caz Howard at caroline@arnside-silverdale.org.uk or Belinda Barclay at belinda@arnside-silverdale.org.uk directly.

If you would like to deliver a workshop activity please get in touch – we are happy to combine workshop activities, so this could be a very short activity or a longer one!

Hope to see you then!

Arnside & Silverdale National Landscape

Arnside & Silverdale Grants Fund

This is a small, local grants fund administered by Arnside & Silverdale National Landscape and the Arnside/Silverdale Landscape Trust and aimed at supporting projects which provide a public benefit and are directly related to the landscape.

These projects could be focused on the history and heritage of the area, nature recovery or helping people get out and enjoy and appreciate this special place.

We welcome applications of up to £4,000, and applications are now open.

To find out more information about the fund, visit the website by clicking here.