Amber Valley Voice
Swanwick, Riddings and Leabrooks Edition
September 2010
Autumn Footprints Walking Festival Pages 14 to 17
Derby Lodge at Shipley Country Park
Delivered FREE to selected homes in the Swanwick, Riddings and Leabrooks area
2
Printed by Headley Brothers Ltd Distributed to 2,500 homes in Riddings, Leabrooks and Swanwick Disclaimer: No responsibility is accepted by Amber Valley Voice for claims, errors or omissions made in advertisements appearing in this issue. All advertisers are accepted in good faith and we are not responsible for views expressed by contributor or other sources. Reproduction of the contents of this magazine is not permitted without the prior consent of the publisher.
Don’t forget to mention the Amber Valley Voice when responding to Ads
Welcome to Amber Valley Voice
3
Hello and a warm welcome to a brand new community magazine to help you discover not only what’s going on in Riddings, Leabrooks and Swanwick but also to inform you about the local businesses and services that are on your doorstep.
This edition highlights Autumn Footprints, which is an annual walking festival co-ordinated by Amber Valley County Council and run by local communities and volunteers with the aim of keeping us fit, whilst showing us the beautiful countryside that is on all our doorsteps.
This month we are also running an article on Derbyshire County Councils Trusted Trader Scheme, accompanied by local Trusted Trader Companies who can help us all make those long awaited improvements to our homes and gardens. Other things to look out for include the recipe for Hunters Stew on Page 24, which features the meat of the month, Venison, which can be purchased from Owen Taylor Butchers. Don’t forget to visit Saffron , The Beauty Room and Walkers Bingo to take full advantage of the discounts available exclusively to Amber Valley Voice readers. Finally, if the lack of summery weather is getting you down, why not book a break on www.holidayhawk.co.uk on pages 18/19 and prior to getting into that bikini, get a couple of work outs booked in at Fizzio-Fit on page 10/11. In the meantime if there is something else happening in the area which you think should feature in the next magazine, please drop me a line.
To advertise contact Emily on: 01773 604178 07891639638 Or E-mail me: ambervalleymedia@hotmail.co.uk
Until next month, happy reading! Emily
Don’t forget to mention the Voice when you use any of the companies in this Magazine
To Advertise please call Emily on 01773 604178 or 07891 639638
4
Local businesses you can trust As well as being a vital guide to what is happening in your community the Amber Valley Voice has been set up to provide the people of Swanwick, Riddings and Leabrooks with a reliable resource to ind a reputable local company they can use when they need one.
To achieve this we are working with a number of local business that either we have used ourselves or have come recommended from others. A good number of these are part of Derbyshire County Councils Trusted Trader scheme.
Don’t forget to mention the Amber Valley Voice when responding to Ads
5
Trusted Trader Scheme Derbyshire Trusted Trader was set up to help give local people con!idence in !inding traders they can trust and to boost local businesses. It aims to help combat rogue traders and door step crime, and to promote good standards of customer service and fair trading. It does this by supporting businesses that operate legally, fairly and honestly. Each Trusted Trader is checked out by Derbyshire County Councils trading standards team to make sure they haven’t any company complaints or county court judgements against them. In addition, to make it on to the list each trader must be based in the County or do half their work in Derbyshire.. So by using a Trusted Trader you know you are supporting local businesses. To !ind out more about Trusted Traders log onto the Derbyshire County Councils website at www.derbyshire.gov.uk/trustedtrader or call 08456 058058. To Advertise please call Emily on 01773 604178 or 07891 639638
6
Help Promote Local Businesses We hope you use the local businesses you ind in this magazine . If you do, please let us know what a good job they have done. You can drop us a line at ambervalleymedia@hotmail.co.uk or by give us a call on 01773 604178 or 07891 639 638. We would love to hear from you!
Don’t forget to mention the Amber Valley Voice when responding to Ads
7 WANTED A local trusted trader joiner Are you one? Have you used one that you can recommend? Please get in contact on: 01773 604178 07891639638 Ambervalleymedia@hotmail.co.uk
To Advertise please call Emily on 01773 604178 or 07891 639638
8
What’s on in Derbyshire? A selection of some of the best cultural delights coming up in Derbyshire
Derby Theatre - Box Of ice: 01332 255800, www.derbylive.co.uk Onassis Starring Robert Lindsay Written by Martin Sherman and based on the book ‘Nemesis’ by Peter Evans Thurs 9th September to Sat 25th September, Tickets £8-£21
An audience with Robert Lindsay Sunday 19th September at 7:30pm. Tickets £15 or £10 with a Onassis ticket.
Oleanna Starring Alex Bedward and Tim Wyatt. Written by David Mamet Thurs 30th September to Sat 2nd October at 7:30pm , Sat Matinee at 2:30pm. Tickets£10-£14
HMS Pinafore Presented by the Derby Gilbert & Sulivan Company Mon 4th October to Wed 6th October at 7:30pm. Tickets £13-£15
Assembly Rooms, Derby—Box Of ice 01332 255800 www. derbylive.co.uk Kate Rusby Contemporary English Folk Music Friday 17th September at 8pm. Tickets £12 - £21
Halle First Concert of the Derby LIVE classical Season 2010/11 Sun 19th September at 7:30pm. Tickets £15 - £27
Derby Traditional Music and Arts Festival The best in folk and traditional music, song and dance Friday 1st October to Sunday 3rd October. Tickets £5 - £28 Don’t forget to mention the Amber Valley Voice when responding to Ads
What’s on in Derbyshire? A selection of some of the best cultural delights coming up in Derbyshire Buxton Opera House - Box Of ice: 0845 127 2190, www.buxtonoperahouse.co.uk Oleanna Starring Alex Bedward and Tim Wyatt. Written by David Mamet Fri 10th September to Sat 11th September at 7:30pm , Sat Matinee at 2:30pm. Tickets£11-£15
Lee Meads West End star and winner of BBC’s Any Dream Will Do. Sun 12th September at 8pm. Tickets £22.50 - £24.50
Teechers Written and Directed by John Godber, Starring Zoe Lister Mon 13th September to Wed 15th September at 7:30pm. Tickets £12 - £16
Murdered to Death Presented by Ian Dickens Productions. Starring Norman Pace and Victor Spinetti. Thurs 23rd September to Sat 25th September at 7:30pm, Sat Matinee at 2:30pm. Tickets £12 - £17
Derby Feste - 24th to 26th September This three day festival is back with a vengeance. The theme this year is “Colour and Light” and kicks off with a magniBicent Luminarium on the Cathedral Green and an outdoor Disco in the City’s Market Place. Don’t miss the internationally acclaimed Les Commandos Percu. A percussion and pyrotechnics act set to rock the city from the Bass Recreation Ground on Saturday 25th September
For more information visit www.derbyfeste.com To Advertise please call Emily on 01773 604178 or 07891 639638
9
10
Don’t forget to mention the Amber Valley Voice when responding to Ads
11
To Advertise please call Emily on 01773 604178 or 07891 639638
12
Are you reading this? Well so are 2500 carefully selected homes in the Swanwick , Riddings and Leabrooks area. Amber Valley Voice wants to promote local businesses as part of the local community. So, if you would like to see your business in the magazine next month from as little as ÂŁ28* why not give me a call on 01773 604178 or 07891 639638 or send me an email to ambervalleymedia@hotmail.co.uk
*as part of a package deal.
Don’t forget to mention the Amber Valley Voice when responding to Ads
13 Editors Choice After speaking to Tessa at the beauty room about my oil prone and open pored skin, she recommended a microdermabrasion treatment. I booked in and visited Tessa at home, where the environment was welcoming and relaxing. As soon as she had finished, the results were instantly visible and my skin looked amazing. I would recommend this to anyone whatever your skin type and the price was perfect‌..which matches my skin!!
To Advertise please call Emily on 01773 604178 or 07891 639638
14
Autumn Footprints Walking Festival 11th—26th September 2010
Following the success of last year, where 835 people took part, the 2010 Autumn Footprints Amber Valley and Erewash Walking Festival offers the fantastic opportunity for people of all shapes and sizes to experience the excellent walks and countryside on offer in Amber Valley and Erewash. The festival offers 33 guided walks taking place over 16 days. Walks vary in length from 1 to 12 miles offering something for everyone. All walks are free and are led by experienced walk leaders from Derbyshire County Council Countryside staff, Groundwork staff and volunteers from a variety of local groups. The opening ceremony will take place at 10 am on Saturday 11th September at Shipley Country Park Visitor Centre, Slack Lane, Heanor.
Map Reading Are you new to walking, or perhaps you would just like to learn a bit more about map reading. If so, why not head to Shipley Country Park Visitor Centre at 2pm on Tuesday 21st September for a lesson from one of the Countryside Service Rangers. The class is aimed at beginners and is designed to give you the con'idence to use an Ordinance Survey map to get around. The class lasts about 2 hours and is classroom based
Don’t forget to mention the Amber Valley Voice when responding to Ads
A selection of the walks available to give you a taste of what is on offer
15
A Saturday Walk with the Mundys Description: A generally easy-going route that makes use of the mostly well surfaced paths in and beyond Shipley Country Park Location: Shipley Country Park Date: Saturday 11th September Start: 10:30 Length: 7 Miles, 4 hours Grade: 2/3 Dogs welcome on leads
Autumn Harvest Description: A unique opportunity to learn about the delicacies offered by wild foods from a Countryside Service Ranger . Location: Shipley Country Park Date: Sunday 12th September Start: 14:00 Length: 3 Miles, 2.5 hours Grade: 2/3 Dogs welcome on leads Suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs A Walk to the North-West Frontier Description: An opportunity to see the fantastic views of the northwest area of Amber Valley. This walk will take you over fields, with some livestock inevitable. Led by The Ramblers Association: Amber Valley Group. Bring a packed lunch! Location: Whatstandwell Railway Station car park Date: Wednesday 15th September Start: 10:15 Length: 7 miles, 4 hours Grade: 3/3 Dogs welcome on leads
Whatstandwell Train Station
To Advertise please call Emily on 01773 604178 or 07891 639638
16
Autumn Footprints continued Peruse Pentrich and Wingfield Description: An historical tour of Pentrich and Wingfield that will take you back to the Pentrich Revolution and introduce you to a number of interesting points along the way. Led by Chris Stone and Colin Lawrence Location: St Matthews Church, Pentrich Date: Thursday 16th September Start: 10:00 Length: 5 Miles, 3 hours Grade: 2/3 Dogs welcome on leads
Crich and Cromford Canal Description: A combination of wildlife and panoramic views. This walk will start from the heights around Crich, take you down to Cromford canal and back up through Fritchley. Location: Crich Market Place, DE4 5DD Date: Friday 17th September Start: 10:00 Length: 5 Miles, 4.5 hours Grade: 3/3 Midland Railway Country Park and Golden Valley Description: A pleasant walk from the Midland Railway Trust’s Country Park through to Golden Valley led by the Derbyshire Archaeological Society Location: Midland Railway trust, Swanwick, DE5 3QZ Date: Friday 17th September Start: 14:30 Length: 3 Miles, 2 hours Grade: 2/3 Dogs welcome on leads
Don’t forget to mention the Amber Valley Voice when responding to Ads
17 Points, Posts & Prizes Description: A treasure hunt with a difference. First you will learn about wayfaring, then you will take part in a one hour competition to collect as many points as possible Location: Shipley Country Park Visitor Centre Date: Sunday 19th September Start: 10:30 Length: Optional Grade: 2/3 Dogs welcome on leads Suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs
To ind out more or to make a booking contact Derbyshire County Council’s ‘Call Derbyshire’, open Monday to Friday 8am –8pm, Saturday 9:30am—4pm on : 08456 058058 Website: www.gdd.org.uk Healthy Day with Columbine Yoga Description This relaxing morning begins with Yoga practice which will help relax, revitalise and rejuvenate. After this a healthy lunch will be served at a cost of £5.75 per person. Following this will be a uplifting walk around the country park Location: Shipley Country Park Visitors Centre Date: Sunday 26th September Start: 10:30 Length: 3 Miles, 4.5 hours Grade: 1/3 Places are limited to 10 people and must be booked by Wednesday 15th September. To book contact Columbine Yoga on 07947154799, email Alison@columbineyoga.co.uk, or visit wwwcolumbineyoga.co.uk
To Advertise please call Emily on 01773 604178 or 07891 639638
18
www.holidayhawk.co.uk
www.holidayhawk.co.uk is a brand new holiday website which offers you internet prices alongside the personal service on tailor-made travel breaks, traditional package holidays and lights to destinations around the world. As we are part of Explorer Travel, you can be sure your trip is in safe hands as all our holidays are ABTA bonded Build Your Own It’s your special break so why not have it exactly the way you want it. Holiday Hawk lets you tailor make your own holiday, selecting the 'lights, hotel, transfers, car hire, airport car parking and insurance to suit you. What’s more you can save considerably on pre packaged deals . Package Holidays Holiday Hawk offers a vast range of package holidays from all the major suppliers allowing you to 'ind the best deal without having to trawl through each of the companies websites separately. And, because we are independent we can offer prices and discounts you cannot 'ind on the high street.
How to !ind us: Simply type www.holidayhawk.co. uk into the address bar of your home page. Why not save us as a favourite for easy access in the future.
Flights If it’s just a 'light you’re after we can cater for that too. We have 'lights to destinations all over the world on the website but if there is anything you can’t 'ind just give us a call. Are you after something different? Because this is your special holiday you might be looking for something a bit different . As Holiday Hawk is part of Explorer Travel we are able to offer a personal service, much like a travel agent. simply use the quick quote form on the website or call 07971 644 152 and let us see if we can make your holiday dreams come true. Don’t forget to mention the Amber Valley Voice when responding to Ads
Our Best Deals at Your Fingertips
19
On the Holiday Hawk website in addition to a number of search options you will !ind some of the very best deals we have found available at that time. Just to give you a taste, here are some of the deals on the website now! 6 nights Self Catering at the 3* Ola Tomir Apartments in Portal Nous, Mallorca on 13/10/2010 from £127 pp*
4 nights B&B at the 3* Porta Maggiore Hotel in Rome, Italy, on 15/01/2011 from £164 pp*
Accommodation These air conditioned apartments have everything you need for a fantastic holiday. As well as a large pool with a children's section there is a beach only 350 meters away. The local village of Portal Nous is only 150 meters away and has a good selection of shops bars and restaurants of all types.
Accommodation This attractive hotel is located in the very centre of Rome giving easy access to all of the city’s main cultural and commercial sites. The hotel Restaurant offers a selection of typical Italian cooking (breakfast buffet). Rooms are air-conditioned, en-suite, and are equipped with a hair dryer and satellite TV.
Flights (Easyjet) Outbound: 6:45 Wed 13th Oct Stanstead (STN) arrive 10:15 Palma (PMI) Return: 10:50 Tues 19th Oct Palma, arrive at 12:20Stanstead (STN)
Flights (Easyjet) Outbound: 6:50 Sat 15th Jan 2011 Gatwick (LGW) arrive 10:15 Rome - Fiumicino (FCO) Return: 10:55 Wed 19th Jan 2011 Rome - Fiumicino, arrive at 12:35 Gatwick (LGW)
To Advertise please call Emily on 01773 604178 or 07891 639638
20
September Events at Midland Railway
Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th September - Diesel Multiple Unit Event (Coach Trains) This is a real fun day out for the whole family. With a view of the driver and track enjoy unlimited trips on the 7 mile journey. Whilst you are there why not visit the museum at Swanwick Junction to see the fantastic development of the train through history (included in price). Cost - Adults £11 Over 60’s £10 Children (5-16) £5.50 Under 5’s - Free Family Ticket (2 adults, 3 children)
Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th September 1940’s Weekend Throughout this weekend you can either travel back to visit old memories or witness the 1940’s for the Birst time. Butterley stations facia will be decorated in a 1940’s style and anyone attending this weekend is encouraged to dress up in costume to reBlect the period, including civilian dress, and uniforms of the time. Current serving personnel are also welcome in uniform. Trains of the period will be running to take you back in time and all prices includes entry to the museum.
To ind out more visit: www.midlandrailwaycentre.co.uk or call the visitor information line on: 01773 570 140
Cost- Adults £15 Over 60’s £14 Children (5-16) £7.50 Family Ticket (2 adults, 3 children) £38.50
If you have a 1940’s motor vehicle or you are a re-enactor of the period, please contact midland railway.
Don’t forget to mention the Amber Valley Voice when responding to Ads
SEALS FODDER ROOM LTD.
for all your ANIMAL feeds dog, cat, horse, goat, rabbit, birds and fish animal bedding full range of supplements country clothing nutritional advice Have a walk around our shop. We look forward to seeing you! come and visit us at : Seals Fodder Room Ltd. The Mill, High Street, Swanwick, Alfreton, Derbyshire just off the A38 Phone: 01773 602466 Fax: 01773 602480
www.sealsfodder.co.uk To Advertise please call Emily on 01773 604178 or 07891 639638
21
22
Puzzle Page
Sudoku
Word Chain
Enter the digits from 1 to 9 into the blank spaces. Every row , column and 3x3 section must only contain one of each digit 4
9
8
5
3
6
6
6
1
2
8
6
3
5
S
C
O
U
T
G
U
I
D
E
2
9
5 9
Changing only one letter at a time can you change the Birst word into the second
2
4
6
2
3
8
7
4
7
5
6
1
6
4
Name the Chemical Word Search Find the full name for the chemical elements listed in the grid 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.
Ac Al Ba Cd Cr Co F Au H Kr Ne P K Na S U
Q V A G X Q R L B R D D H P U S
Q S U K G J F X C J G N Y D
P G M N K C H F
O D A W E
D T
O O Q C N E
G O R D Y H O S
F
P M T
N C S
K N L
J
N U U B
I
S
A T
M I
R U K A E
D O B U P
U I
B M I
D W S
A O H O M R A
H M J
L
A S
N
I
T
R R O D O X
P O F
L
O A
I
P
U
I
L R T
J
R G Y U N M K U C U A
U H C U
J
R V E
I
V R L
M R R G M F
R S
S C F
Y K P
A M U
I
N
I
T
C A
P M U
I
M U L
A O
J
Z
G R
N
I
W X C B U K R Q V Z
E
X N Z
S
J
H B C T
K
U
I
O N Y
I
S
B P
Don’t forget to mention the Amber Valley Voice when responding to Ads
Community Info
23
Your Local MP Nigel Mills (Conservative) Local Of'ice Number: 01773 744341 House of Commons Telephone Number 020 219 7233 Email nigel.mills.mp@parliament.uk Upcoming Surgeries: 5:30pm - 7:30pm, Friday 10th September at Methodist Church, Wood Street, Ripley. 5:30pm - 7:00pm, Thursday 23rd September at The Buxton Room, Heanor & Loscoe Town Hall, Heanor. 5:00pm - 7:00pm, Friday 24th September at Connaught Court Community Centre, Alfreton
Your Local Borough Councillors Swanwick Steve Hayes
01773 606270 cllr.stephen.hayes@ambervalley.gov.uk
Allen King
01773 602965 cllr.allen.king@ambervalley.gov.uk Ironville & Riddings
Jack Brown MBE 01773 528729 cllr.jack.brown@ambervalley.gov.uk Paul Smith
01773 540345 cllr.paul.smith@ambervalley.gov.uk
To Advertise please call Emily on 01773 604178 or 07891 639638
24
‘Meat of the Month’ September is Venison
Hunters Stew (serves 6) Ingredients 1 kilogram venison Flour 8-10 shallots, peeled and chopped 200 grams unsmoked back bacon 50 grams butter
2 bay leaves 1 teaspoon of mixed herbs 1/2 bottle of red wine 8-10 Chantenay carrots 6-8 new potatoes,
Method Ask your butcher to trim the meat for you or do it yourself removing all the bone or sinew and cut into 5cm cubes. Toss in flour and add a little salt and pepper. Sauté the shallots in the butter and a teaspoon of water in a large casserole dish until soft but not browned. Remove the onions and add the bacon, cubed, fry until golden; then remove. Using the fat in the dish brown the venison, then add the shallots and bacon to the casserole. Add bay leaves and mixed herbs, cover and put in a slow oven (150oC, Gas Mark 2) for 2 hours. Reduce the wine over high heat to half the original quantity, add to the stew with carrots and potatoes, and cook for a further hour. Don’t forget to mention the Amber Valley Voice when responding to Ads
Winter Container or Hanging Basket.
25
Whilst we hold out hope for an Indian summer you can’t help but notice the days getting that bit cooler and the nights closing in. So, why not do something to add a bit of cheer to your garden during those long winter months and try planting a winter hanging basket orcontainer ? Instead of the usual plants try planting a small conifer such as cupressus macrocarpa goldcrest in the centre of the display. Around this you can plant more hardy bedding plants such as Universal Pansy, Mini Cyclamen or Bedding Daisies. Then, try planting a variegated Ivy around the sides to hang down. If you are of a culinary ilk sage can also be used, as this is both attractive and useful. Top Tip Why not keep a few spare plants to one side in case any gaps form in your display. This way they can be easily filled. Be careful‌ in winter compost in small containers can freeze so either use a large container or consider using preventative methods, such as sacking around the container.
To Advertise please call Emily on 01773 604178 or 07891 639638
26
Book Review - The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
This book is based on the life of one girl, Liesel and begins in 1939, pre-war Nazi Germany. The unusual aspect of this book, is that it is narrated by Death. Now, I know what you are thinking and ordinarily, this would be morbid! However, in a strange sort of way, it is quite an uplifting book. The book starts with Liesel and her mother and brother on a train on the way to their new foster parents. It is the depths of winter and they all clearly haven’t eaten for several days, maybe longer. This is the !irst time that death meets Liesel but it won’t be the last. Her journey continues as she is left with her foster parents on Himmel Street and her mother disappears. She is left to start afresh with a new family and sets about making new friends. The drama of Liesel unfolds alongside the second World War and it highlights the impact that this had on everybody's life in war torn Germany. In order to !ind salvation in the chaos, caused by the lack of answers to questions she has, she begins to steal books. Death takes us through each and every book that she steals and the impact it has on her life. A beautifully told story that is original and captivating with characters of genuine intrigue and depth who show great strength in adversity time and time again.
Don’t forget to mention the Amber Valley Voice when responding to Ads
DVD Review — The Blind Side (12) 6th September
27
The Blindside tells the true story of Michael Oher a homeless teenager from the projects of Memphis who through a chance and an acquaintance is transported into the very foreign world of a southern American Christian private school. While there he discovers an aptitude for American Football that offers him the chance of a different life. This impressive and uplifting !ilm is told through the excellent performances of Quinton Aaron as Michael and Sandra Bullock as Leigh Anne Touhy, who is touched by something in Michael and brings him into her families life. The strength of spirit shown by both characters allows them to overcome all the obstacles of class, education, and cultural differences to achieve great things, not least the forming of a bond that changes one family forever.
Selected DVD releases
Selected Cinema releases
6th September Kick-Ass (15) - Nicholas Cage
17th September The Other Guys (12A) - Will Ferrell & Mark Wahlberg
10th September The Bad Lieutenant (18) - Nicholas Cage, & Val Kilmer 13th September Prince Of Persia (12) - Jake Gyllenhaal 20th September Robin Hood (12a) Russell Crowe
24th September The Town (15) - Ben Af!leck & Blake Lively Eat, Pray, Love (TBA) - Julia Roberts 6th October Wall Street - Money Never Sleeps (TBA) - Michael Douglas & Shia LaBeouf
To Advertise please call Emily on 01773 604178 or 07891 639638
28
Puzzle solutions
Sudoku Solution
Word Chain
4
2
5
9
6
1
3
8
7
1
3
7
5
2
8
6
4
9
6
9
8
7
4
3
5
1
2
8
5
1
6
9
7
4
2
3
3
6
4
1
8
2
9
7
5
2
7
9
3
5
4
8
6
1
9
8
2
4
1
5
7
3
7
4
6
2
3
9
1
5
1
3
8
7
6
2
S
C
O
U
T
S
P
O
U
T
S
P
O
R
T
S
P
O
R
E
S
P
I
R
E
S
P
I
C
E
S
L
I
C
E
6
S
L
I
D
E
5
8
G
L
I
D
E
9
4
G
U
I
D
E
Name the Chemical Word Search 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.
Actinium Aluminium Barium Cadmium Chromium Cobalt Flourine Gold Hydrogen Krypton Neon Phosphorous Potassium Sodium Sulphur Uranium
Q V A G X Q R L Q S U K G J F B R D D H P U S X C J G N Y D P G M N K C H F
O D A W E D T
O O Q C N E G O R D Y H O S
F
P M T S
J
A T N C S
M I
R U K A E D O B U P U I
D W S
B M I
H M J
L A S
P O F
L O A I
L R T
J
A O H O M R A T R R O D O X U I
I
V R L
R V E M R R G M F
Y K P
P M U I
P
N U U B I
R
R G Y U N M K U C U A
U H C U J S C F
N I
K N L
N I
A M U I
S
N I
T C A
M U L A O J
Z G R
W X C B U K R Q V Z E X N Z J U I O N Y I S B P H B C T
Don’t forget to mention the Amber Valley Voice when responding to Ads
S K
Community Info
29
Do you have something to shout about??? Are you a local sports club with results to tell the community about or looking for new recruits? Are you running a community event that needs promoting or are you raising money for charity? Are you a community leader that needs to liaise with the wider community? Call Emily at Amber Valley Voice on: 01773 604178 / 07891 639638 ambervalleymedia@hotmail.co.uk
Alfreton Library
Somercotes Library
Severn Square, Alfreton, DE55 7BQ
Somerlea Park Junior School, DE55 4JE
Opening Hours:Monday: 9am to 7pm Tuesday 9am to 5pm Wednesday 9am to 5pm Thursday 9am to 7pm Friday 9am to 7pm Saturday 9am to 4 pm Tel: 01773 833199 Fax: 01773 521020 email: alfreton.library@derbyshire. gov.uk.
Opening Hours:Monday: 2pm to 7pm Tuesday closed Wednesday closed Thursday 10am to 1pm & 2 pm to 7 pm Friday 10am to 1pm & 2 pm to 5 pm Saturday 9:30am to 1 pm Tel: 01773 833199 Fax: 01773 521020 email: alfreton.library@derbyshire. gov.uk.
To Advertise please call Emily on 01773 604178 or 07891 639638
Index of advertisers
30
Your quick guide to everyone and everything in your magazine...
Acupuncture Susan Nelson-Sheldon
13
Painter/Decorator John Peach Decorator
7
Beauticians The Beauty Room
13
Pavers/Surfaces Joe Brown contractors
4
Builder R H Building services
5
Pet shop Seals Fodder Room
21
Butchers Owen Taylor Ltd
24
Plumbing & Heating Actfast
6
Electrician MKS Electrical & Alarms 6
Roofing ST Roofing
4
Entertainment Walkers Bingo
12
Tiler Bonds Ceramics
7
Events Autumn Footprints Midland Railway What’s on in Derbyshire
14-17 20 8/9
Fitness Fizzio-Fit
10/11
Landscape Gardener Scenic Landscapes
25
Libraries
29
Local Councillors
23
Local MP
23
Travel www.HolidayHawk.co.uk 18/19 Window Cleaners Capewell
7
Womens Clothing Saffron
12
Don’t forget to mention the Amber Valley Voice when responding to Ads
31
My partner and I are running the Bupa Great North Run this year, taking place on the 19th of this month. This year we have decided to try and raise some money for Macmillan because cancer has touched our lives as it has most peoples. All the fantastic work Macmillan do is based on donations and they really need our support. Therefore, if Macmillan is a charity that you would be interested in supporting, why not log onto our page and donate;
www.justgiving.com/Emily-Liam Both ourselves and Macmillan would really appreciate anything that you can give. Many Thanks Emily
32
Please recycle me I go in your BLUE bag
But don’t be in a hurry as I have enough useful information in here to last all month