Christmas Lights 2024
 Christmas Lights Competition 
  Thanks to last year’s Christmas Lights competition winners, David & Sallie McNeill, for judging the 2024 competition. 
 David and Sallie were impressed by the many displays throughout the estate and said this about the prizewinners. 
 
 
 First Prize       -      The Hodgkison Family - Stylish and Co-ordinated 
 Second Prize -      Mr & Mrs McLean - Beautiful tree and stunning star 
 Third Prize      -      The Shepherd Family - Child friendly with lots of effort and mirrored images 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Lowry Hill Plant Swap - 26th May 2025                                                      All residents were encouraged to grow and pot flowers, shrubs and vegetables and bring them to "The Owl" an open space behind the Kingmoor Infants' School on Sunday 11th May.                                                                   On the day the organisers were  pleasantly surprised with the number of plants brought along by residents.                                                                  At the end of the day people were encouraged to take plants even though they had not brought any to exchange.                                                      Such was the success that it is expected that the event will be repeated in 2026.
 

Santa came to Lowry Hill on Christmas Eve!! He started at 4.30pm at the entrance to Naworth Drive and drove round Lowry Hill Road entertaining literally hundreds of children, his elves collecting donations for local charities as he went.                                                                                                                        Thanks are due to The Rotary Club of Carlisle for organising this event.
 

Lowry Hill Plant Swap - 26th May 2024                                                      All residents were encouraged to grow and pot flowers, shrubs and vegetables and bring them to "The Owl" an open space behind the Kingmoor Infants' School on Sunday 26th May.                                                                   On the day the organisers were  pleasantly surprised with the number of plants brought along by residents.                                                                  At the end of the day people were encouraged to take plants even though they had not brought any to exchange.                                                      Such was the success that it is expected that the event will be repeated in 2025.
 







