Broadmeadows, South Normanton, Blackwell & Newton
Christmas 2014 Edition
Shouting about businesses in the heart of your community
Deliver ed
Free
Est. sinc e 2010 Rea
over 3d0by ,000 residen ts!
www.voicemagazines.co.uk
Established in 1970 FLOWFAYRE Plumbing & Heating’s gas safe registered engineers have since been offering quality, professional plumbing and heating services at affordable prices to Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire
Our 44 year’s experience means we offer you the very best service … Please visit our website at www.flowfayre.co.uk •
Ten years parts on leading brand boilers
•
Showers and cubicle’s
•
Complete bathroom installations
•
Gas servicing and system flushing
•
Tiling/plastering/electrical work all undertaken
•
Boiler breakdowns
•
Gas fires and surrounds
•
Specialists in bathroom adaptions for the less able
•
Radiator swaps
•
Kitchen design and installations
OUR GUARANTEE… BIG ENOUGH TO BE THERE, BIG ENOUGH TO REALLY CARE Here at Flowfayre Plumbing & Heating we’re proud of our 44 years of trading. We like having showrooms where you can come and see us, talk through your requirements or concerns. Free surveys and a team of engineers ready to go …. We’re here and happy to serve you Our work is guaranteed and our service is recommended
Special offer come visit our Alfreton showroom New customers Boiler service From £45 Inc. vat Call: 01623 550978
47835
15 High street, Alfreton, Derbyshire, DE55 7DR 2 Call us for a free Don’t forget toon: mention Magazines when responding to the Ads quotation 01773 Voice 521303 or 0115 9397773 or 01623 550978
Editor’s Message I saw the coca cola ‘holidays are coming’ advert on the TV the other day, so I’m super excited about getting the decs down and embracing the Christmas Cheer.
Don’t forget to mention the ‘Voice’ when you use any of the companies in this magazine
On that note... this month started with announcing the winners of the Christmas Gift Fair at the NEC. It was met with much excitement from us and the winners and I’m very much looking forward to hearing how it all went!! Look out for a Chesterfield FC ticket giveaway in January’s edition... I think it is only right and proper to say yet another big thank you to all our readers and customers alike. We’ve had lots of feedback recently about how the magazine is going from strength to strength and it is only possible with your support. So roll on 2015!! Wishing all our advertisers and readers a fantastic Christmas and a Happy New Year. Happy Reading,
Emily x
Emily, Janine & Carla To advertise contact... Emily on: 01773 604 178 07891 639 638 info@voicemagazines.co.uk Or Carla on: 07896 294 512 Carla@voicemagazines.co.uk Or Janine on: 07976 182 589 Janine@voicemagazines.co.uk Upcoming Submission Deadline for Advertisers and Contributors January Edition - 5th Dec
Printed by Newman Thomson and distributed to 5,000 homes in Broadmeadows, South Normanton, Blackwell, & Newton. 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.
please call Emily on 01773 604 178 or 07891 639 638 To advertise
3
Fast, friendly, reliable service with no mess All plastering work undertaken, including: • • • •
Artex cover-ups, Repair work Dry lining Insurance work Competitive Prices Fully Insured For a free, no obligation quote or advice call Anthony on:
01773 512209 07902 272541
4
Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
FIRST FIRST 4 FA FIRST FIRST 4 FA 01623 459891
www.first4fascias.co.uk www.first4fa
Bargeboards Cladding Guttering Minor Roof Repairs
Fascias - Soffits - Barg Fascias - Soffits - -Barg Fascias - Soffits - Bargeboards Claddin
Fascias - Soffits - Bargeboards - Claddin
FIRST 4 FASCIAS 01623 459891 • Bargeboard • Dry Verge Fascias • Cladding • Fascias • Repair Work • Soffit Undertaken • Guttering
First
07738 227029 - 07921 081676 www.first4fascias.co.uk
FIRST 4 F First
Wi saver nter d i s co - fr ee gutter unt in g a downp ipes w n d it h e ac h j ob!
Fascias
01623
Please call to arrange 07738 a FREE, no obligation22702 quotation and survey www.firs
Tel : 01623 459 891 Mob : 07921 08 16 76
www.First4Fascias.co.uk
First
To advertise please call Emily on 01773 604 178 or 07891 639 638 AVVM0083 (First 4 Fascias Advert).indd 1
5
31/10/2014 06
e on the Internet m Alfreton Computers
e Browsing
e and many people fall foul even so the bene�its of the ld not be too frightened to help of these easy tips you njoy more of the web with ry!
and check for any tick boxes a related to special offers, toolbars or s other software, many installations e now bundle useless junk with the ut main program, this junk can s usually be de-selected or declined y during the installation. s st n Alfreton Computers g
PC & Laptop Repairs ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒
r x, ll p r r e
Free estimates, no hidden costs, satisfaction guaranteed! All types of pc and laptop repaired. Friendly callout service available. Collect and return service. All work guaranteed, 15 years experience.
Voice Magazines Voice Magazines readers 20% discount readers 20% discount Voice Magazine advertisers 30% discount Half Price 12 months antivirus for all Voice Magazines customers until 1st of September advertisers 30% discount
of n e
6
Tel: 01773 608 537 Mobile: 07736 595 656 www.alfretoncomputers.com Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
with caster sugar a fridge for 20 minutes
Bake their in the oven for A new feature where we really get to know our businesses, what got them started, what they enjoy most about or until pale golden-b business and what makes them different!! to cool on a wire rac
Shouting about...
the children decora fancy another half an
If you have a recipe that you’d like to share then please send it to me at Carla@voicemagazi
Leabrooks Arts on Tuesday mornings to discuss Complex is an business links. It’s a growing gro idyllic space at who are keen to stimulate emplo the heart of the they welcome new members. community On the �irst Saturday of every m G A L L E R Y which celebrates, Artists’ Coffee Club meets betw Home Furnishings promotes and consider a variety of subjects r & Interiors sells art of all Artists Group has an extraordin kinds. Items ranging from corset making to p LEABROOKS HOUSE, 36 exhibited and T: 01773 602 961 E: carol-baron-jones@lineone.net real support and encourageme LEABROOKS RD, SOMERCOTES, sold here range joins it. DE55 4HB from the W: www.leabrooksgallery.co.uk frivolous to the profound and are chosen because they On the third Saturday of every m are a source of pleasure, inspiration or conversation – 4pm there is a Meet and Chat G and sometimes is welcome: you don’t need to b John & Carol have had their doors open at Leabrooks Gallery andall three. There is, as always, a or a practicing artist, or �ill in a m Arts Complex for the last 10 years but there is much selection of sculpture, jewellery, quirky items for the more to them home, a large range of greeting cards and a high just need to enjoy company and than meets the eye – John ran his own building business for 33 years, quality, bespoke framing service. But that’s not all! ple to join the group.
This month we meet John & Carol from Leabrooks Gallery
LEABROOKS
whereas Carol has over 30 years in education. However they both The Conference Room is the setting for some regular always shared passion in antique art, and as time progressed soencourage did events which and promote a very special possibly the most their interest in art and so, according to John, Carol’sart, idea of setting upimportant art of all: the art of conversation, Leabrooks Gallery and Art Complex was born into life!
The cost of becoming a Network a Meet and Chat session is £3.50 made cake and endless tea and c
During any of these meetings the of subjects to talk about but if
Five years after the original building they extended and built the there is always the art association of local businesses, convenes here at 7.30 conference centre, a purpose built room that can hold up to people Tel:20 01773 602961 | e: carol-barton-jones@lineone.net | www.leabrooks-in and can cater for any specific requirements. It is currently the venue for the local area’s business club ‘Think Business Group’ which meets here fortnightly. Then just two years later, John & Carol launched Leabrooks 24the things that Interiors which is quite simply a little treasure trove of all make a house a home, in addition to the jewellery and accessories that they also offer. Twice a month the Think Business Group, an
I for one absolutely love their events; the Christmas, Valentines and Autumn fairs, and have purchased no end of bespoke gifts for loved ones that you just can’t get on the high street. But this little hidden gem isn’t just about buying products; they are also keen on what can be done in the community. Carol holds a monthly meet at the gallery for artists on the first Saturday of each month and has also developed a companions group. When I asked what John enjoyed most about his work, he said that the best thing was meeting people and being surrounded by wonderful art, which doesn’t really make it feel like work! The friendly atmosphere is one of the real bonuses about Leabrooks Gallery. I love speaking to John and Carol about their obvious enthusiasm about their pieces and mulling over a purchase over a cup of coffee and cake in the Café. In my mind the thing that makes this place so special is the range of different styles, from the traditional artwork to the more abstract, and the themes that runs throughout the whole place are like a golden thread, from the sculpture garden, to the display of specimen acer’s and the secret garden. There isn’t enough time to tell you about all the things they do at Leabrooks Gallery and Arts Complex, such as the bespoke framing service, the books and the pottery. So why not get yourself down there and check it out for yourself!
To advertise please call Emily on 01773 604 178 or 07891 639 638
7
&
W C o G a r e no nt age w e m C al p o on so o ra ve f fe r y rs Or ion r an s ge rie s
Orangeries • Home Extensions • Garden Rooms • Porches
Porches For help and advice contact us on:
01332 755551 FENSA Registered Company
Navigation Retail Park, 810 London Road, (opp. Wickes) Alvaston, Derby, DE24 8WA.
8
Trading Standards Approved
FENSA www.tradewindows.com Registered Company Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
Keith Bond Floor & Wall tiling Over 30 years’ experience All Domestic & Commercial work undertaken Full Bathroom Installations ♦ Rewires ♦ CCTV ♦ Intruder Alarms
♦ Extra Sockets ♦ Extra Lighting ♦ All electrical
work undertaken We also provide:
Contact Keith on
01773 607 276 or 07971 011 137
• Landlord Reports • Electrical Safety Certi�icates
Contact Julian T: 01773 776717 M: 07813 850355 E: info@xtreme-electrical.co.uk
To advertise please call Emily on 01773 604 178 or 07891 639 638
M0055 (Keith Bond Q Advert).indd 1
20/08/2014 07:32
9
Things to do Christmas Craft Fayre To be held at Riddings Community Centre, West Street, DE55 4EW on 29th November, 10am until 4pm. Stalls £10. Food & Drinks available All enquiries to Julie Watlow on 07738 033056
Alfreton Singers Concert On Wednesday 10th December, 7:15pm at Shirland Church Entrance is £5 per adult
may be asked questions from others who need more advanced help. For further details please contact Maggi Belton or Helen Cunningham at Alfreton Library The role will involve supporting one-to one informal IT sessions in Tel: 017773 831394 or email maggi.belton@derbyshire.gov.uk the library. You will be helping or helen.cunningham beginners gain the basic skills needed to use a computer but also @derbyshire.gov.uk
Derbyshire Library Service are looking for Computer Buddy volunteers
Raf�le and refreshments available
kiNgs o o b g N i Now tak r 2015 ! fo
10AVVM0080 (B Sole H Advert) Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the 05:59 Ads Nov.indd 1 24/10/2014
Things to do Derbyshire Wildlife Trust Here are the next date and topic for the trust:
Radio Derby presenter Ashley Franklin shares his wonderful photography and Derbyshire Ramblings!
December 10th - Ashley Franklin shares his wonderful Everyone welcome at 7:30pm, photography. Former popular Riddings Community Centre. Call Shirley on 07770 801539.
Christmas Market @ Genesis Centre, Alfreton All variety of stalls on Sunday 23rd November, 11am until 4pm. Complete with Santa’s Grotto! Cleanaway Logo.pdf 1 24/10/2014 08:02 Everyone Welcome.
St Martin of Tours Church Events As part of the Christmas Tree Festival there will be a Festival Preview and Concert by the MusicWork Vocal Ensemble on Friday, 12th December. Preview opens at 6:45pm with concert 7:30 to 8:30. Admission is £5 at the door. Proceeds from the concert will be used to provide assistance to people in need in our community this winter.
In addition: People are cordially invited to attend a Service of Lessons and Carols on Sunday, 14th December at 5:30pm at St Martin of Tours, Parish Church of Alfreton
Services
• House Cleaning • Office Cleaning
Promises • Fully Insured
• Own Equipment
...and more! • References available
Weekly, Fortnightly and Monthly Cleans Interested?
call 07708 097517 or email cleanaway43@yahoo.co.uk To advertise please call Emily on 01773 604 178 or 07891 639 638
11
Prepare for the Party Season with
We also do: Kids Parties, Romantic Evenings/ Weekends at home, Relaxation, Special Occasions such as Birthdays/Anniversaries, Hen & Stag Parties and Pamper Parties
Tel: 01773 606 128 Mob: 07976 400 562 Email: lunamarqueehire@hotmail.co.uk Luna Marquee Hire AVVM0068 (Luna Marquee H Advert).indd 1
18/09/2014 12:26
Reader Recommends Carla has written a review this month to recommend the work of Luna Marquee Hire: “I’d really like to recommend Luna Marquee Hire to our readers. I’ve recently hired out one of their hot tubs for both my daughters 9th birthday party and a girlie night in with my friends. The hot tub comes with a gazebo over the top with fairy lights so we were all nice and cosy to say it was autumn. A big thank you to Matt and Sam and if anyone is thinking of doing something different then why not give them a call.”
12
Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
Carla’s Christmas Kitchen With Christmas just around the corner, Carla has excelled herself this month and provided you with two recipes to spruce up your Christmas dinner table…..
Rudolph Cup Cakes Ingredients (makes 12) I’ve been making these for a few years now and the kids absolutely love 1 tbsp milk 2 eggs 150g butter 150g caster sugar 150g self raising �lour 1/2 tsp baking powder Zest of half a small orange 45 g dried cranberries, chopped To Decorate 4 x Curly Wurly chocolate bars 150g chocolate buttercream style icing 12 glace cherries Sultanas White writing icing
them. It was their idea to include them in this months edition so I hope you like them as much as they do! Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Line a deep muf�in tin with 12 paper cases. Place the eggs, caster sugar, butter, �lour, baking powder, milk and zest into a mixing bowl. Beat together using an electric hand whisk. Stir in the cranberries and spoon into the cases. Bake for 18-20 minutes until well risen and lightly golden. Leave to cool on a wire rack. Spread the chocolate icing over the cold cupcakes using a small spatula. Cut lengths of Curly Wurly chocolate bars for the antlers. Push the antlers into the cupcakes. Place a cherry in the centre of each cake to make a nose. Put two sultanas on each cupcake to make the eyes and add a blob of white writing icing in the centre. Chill until �irm.
Braised Red Cabbage Ingredients (serves 6) 1 red cabbage 150g butter, melted 150g soft brown sugar 200ml clear malt vinegar 2 x cinnamon sticks 2 x pink lady apples, peeled, cored and chopped Salt and pepper to season
Christmas dinner just wouldn’t be the same without this red cabbage. Heat the oven to 180C. Quarter, core and shred the red cabbage and place in a large ovenproof casserole with the vinegar, sugar, butter and cinnamon sticks. Season with salt and pepper and stir well. Cook in the oven for 2 hours, stirring every 30 minutes. Add the chopped apples and cook for a further 30 minutes until soft. Strain off any excess liquid and boil in a separate pan until reduced to a syrupy sauce. Pour back over the cabbage and toss to coat. Remove the cinnamon sticks and serve.
♦
If you have a recipe that you’d like to share then please send it to me at Carla@voicemagazines.co.uk
To advertise please call Emily on 01773 604 178 or 07891 639 638
13
Sponsored by Jerry Green Dog Rescue, care for and rehome abandoned and unwanted dogs, and will never put a dog to sleep unless it’s health or temperament make this the kindest option. We receive no official funding, or lottery funding and are dependent on donations from the public. We run five centres in the east of England, including your nearest one in Nottinghamshire at Warsop Lane, Bildworth, NG21 0PG. We are open 1:30pm to 4:00pm every day except Wednesday.
Taz is a 9 year old Staffordshire Bull Terrier. He loves children and can live with any age group. He prefers to be the only pet in the home and would need to be walked on his lead when out and about. Taz loves toys and will happily play fetch and hide & seek for ages! He is very friendly and loves to sit on your knee for a cuddle. Pet portraits... in the comfort of your animal's own home! travel
to on Q uot
cial of fer
e:
e
APV and the t we’ll c 15 r a ve o ve r (n o r l to y o fr o m m a ll y 1 C h e 5 m il u! s te
es
r fi e ld ct by ) 31-0 1-15
o
pe
C o n ta
cipients
Co d
re
ome We cyo u ! to
Vo i c e ’ • S f‘
Find us on facebook!
Tel : 01246 888 905 Email : admin@allpawsphotography.co.uk
www.allpawsphotography.co.uk
Buddy is 11 ½ years old medium Staffie crossbreed who is currently being fostered. He is fine with visiting children and has been fine socially with other dogs. At his ripe age he is looking for someone who can give him plenty of time and attention, he can offer plenty of love and cuddles in return!
To enquire about adopting a dog, make a donation or for any enquiry please contact us: t: 01623 792 886 e: notts@jerrygreendogs.co.uk
www.jerrygreendogs.org.uk
M0089 (All Paws Advert).indd 1
14
11/11/2014 15:42
Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
Chris
tma
s Op • Op ening en ev Hour ery da throu s: y fr g om T h to W • Clo h urs ed s tact • Op ed from 2 nesday 24 day 18th D n con 63 5 th e ec rmatio 7971 1263 fo in • Op n Tuesday th Dec thro Dec e r 0 o : n m o e ugh to d For • Clo n Wednes 30th Dec nglan ov.uk 29th .gattend i Eleisure daon eywe sedriding While the country is still Us three VoiceD ladies centre and between Vicofkthe y 3the ec are all members rvallus Thurshigh e 1st D : b il a m recent wave • of sports the Tour Busincoverage, a large variety of gym classes, this may tell you a lot about us as individuals but the a day 1 ec or em gland@ ss aWorld de France, Wimbledoneand Cupsand important fact is the availability of variety! FromnCombat & Boot Camp to Body Pump, s Commonwealth ewe have tried i. usual t Jan k everyone was inspired by the ic Spinning and Yoga, between the three of us most classes as well as just v om Games medal winners. Many people,frof all F simply going to the gym….in fact, see the photos of me and Janine in action!! What we can ages, are now taking up, or rejoining, sports riday 2 say is that we have all been members for a while and from the welcome at reception to the nd J clubs and exercise activities. n class has finished, you are always made to feel incredibly welcome and not seconda your One way to do your recommended 150 minutes of weekly physical activity is to do 30 minutes on 5 days a week. Jogging or running, swimming fast, riding a bike fast or attending a Group Cycling class (which are available at Ripley & Alfreton Leisure Centres) badminton or other racquet sports, football, group and aquatic exercise classes or even martial arts. This level of activity can be achieved through attending a gym or one of the many group exercise classes, or swimming activities that are on offer at the three Places for People Leisure Centre’s at Alfreton, Ripley or Heanor.
self-conscious in the slightest. Carla & Janine know a lot of the instructors personally over the years and can’t speak highly enough of them and the same goes for me. If you resolve to get healthy, you need to commit to Alfreton Leisure Centre. You get the benefit of going to the other local gyms in the area (Ripley & Heanor) and all those stereotypes you have going on in your head…. they don’t exist here. So make a difference to your life and come and join us …see you there x
AVVM0056 (Alfreton Leisure Centre Full Page).indd 1 To advertise please call Emily on 01773 604 178 or 07891 639 638
22/08/2014
15
07:30
16 Our regular walk contributor, David from JH legal, has really outdone himself this time. We are really grateful for the walks he gives us and we know you are too, as it remains one of our most popular features. It’s hard to say whether it was us or Rafa who enjoyed this walk most, as he had plenty of time off the lead to snuf�le his way around the countryside! 6 mile circular walk near Rowthorne Village A moderate walk for you and your dog. The route should take around 3 hours. Whilst the majority of the terrain is trails and paths here are some uneven and potentially muddy sections so a good pair of boots or wellies is a must, especially at this time of year.
1. Start from the Rowthorne Trail Car Park on Rowthorne Lane, just south of Rowthorne Village. From the car park walk back through the entrance and turn right . After a short distance turn right in front of some green metal gates to join the Rowthorne Trail. 2. Continue along the trail for some distance, cross over a crossroads of footpaths. And keep straight for a long distance until eventually reaching a large ‘Rowthorne Trail’ sign on your left. At this point bear right to pass through a gap adjacent to a metal gate. After a very short distance, bear right again and pass through a gap onto the Teversal Trail. 3. Turn left along the Teversal Trail and continue straight until reaching a wooden gate. Pass through the gate, cross a trail and then pass through a width restrictor to a T-junction of trails. Turn right and continue along this trail to pass through two more width restrictors. 4. Continue straight and pass by a car park on the right and a chimney stack on the left. Continue until the trail bends sharp left and back on itself. On the bend turn right and then immediately left to pass through a width restrictor. Then bear left heading er towards a large wooden gate and signs. eader R 5. Pass through a gate adjacent to the wooden Of f gate and bear left to continue on a well laid path uphill. At the top follow the trail as it bends sharp right. Pass through a metal gate next to a large wooden gate . Continue along the trail for some distance keeping a large lake on your right hand side 6. On the other side of the lake, at a crossroads in the paths, turn left to pass through a metal with every purchase of gate. Bear slightly left to continue along the Millers Complete Dog Food footpath to pass a wooden bench on your right. with this coupon 7. Pass through two wooden posts before bearing slight right and pass through a metal gate. Shortly after a wooden bench on your right, turn left along a footpath heading downhill with a hedgerow on your right. At the bottom turn right at the cross roads onto a bridleway.
SPECIAL OFFER!!! 50 FREE Messy Mutz poop scoop bags
Seals Fodder Room, The Mill, High Street, Call us on 01773 602466 Seals Fodder Room, The Mill, High Street, Swanwick, Derbyshire DE55 1AA Call us on 01773 602 466 Swanwick, Derbyshire DE55 1AA 16
Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
17
8. Continue along the bridleway to meet a main road. Cross diagonally left and continue along country road signposted for ‘Stoney Houghton’. At a sharp right hand bend in the road continue straight ahead along a signposted bridleway. 9. Continue straight, keeping a careful watch for a cross road of footpaths, with a marker post on your right. Turn left here, through a gap in the hedge and continue straight to cross an open �ield. Upon reaching a hedgerow, walk straight ahead, keeping the hedge close on your right. At the end of the �ield pass through a gap onto a tarmac road. 10. Turn left on the road an continue for a short distance before turning right onto a residential street. At a T-unction turn right and follow the road around to the left. Where the road bends right, continue straight to enter ‘Back Lane’. 11. Follow ‘Back Lane’ to the end. At the T-junction turn right along a main road for a very short distance before crossing the road to climb some steps. Turn left at the top and then sharp right along a path. Continue onto a residential street and then after some distance take a signposted footpath on your right. Follow this right then left and into an open �ield. 12. Walk sharp diagonally left across the �ield to pass through a gap in the hedge. Then cross another �ield and eventually through a gap onto a country road. 13. Turn right along the road and after a short distance turn left along another road. Eventually the road bears sharp left and continues until reaching the car park on the right. This walk is for illustrative purposes only. The Amber Valley Voice takes no responsibility for anyone who chooses to follow this route and encourages all walkers to obey all byelaws and signs and to respect the area they are walking in, ensuring they pick up all dog mess and obey the countryside code at all times.
Opening Times Opening Times Monday to Friday - 8:30am - 5:15pm, MondaySaturday - 8:30 - 12:15pm to Friday – 8:30am - 5:15pm
Saturday – 8:30am - 12:15pm
www.sealsfodder.co.uk www.sealsfodder.co.uk Find us on Facebook Find us on Facebook
To advertise please call Emily on 01773 604 178 or 07891 639 638
17
Gardener’s Calendar - Nov/Dec 2014 It might seem an odd time to be thinking about fruit in the garden, but now is the time to plant raspberry canes and currant bushes, while they are dormant. With existing strawberry plants take off dead leaves and remove runners. Stop winter moth damage to fruit trees by creating grease bands around the trunks.
Collect leaves to provide leaf mould soil conditioner. Try to keep leaves such as oak and hornbeam which will decompose and be useable in a year separate from the likes of sycamore and chestnut which need two years to mature.
Winter bedding can go in now. Not only does it make the garden look a bit less bedraggled, it also gives a reason to visit the garden centre (yay!) or make the most of the catalogue offers pouring through the letterbox.
Top tip.
To keep your compost heap warm and help it work over the winter cover with thick old carpet.
18
Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
To advertise please call Emily on 01773 604 178 or 07891 639 638
19
Paul
And the winners for the Festive Gift Fair, NEC are:
Walters T.V. Ltd
TV DVD Satellite Sales Service & Rental CCTV & Intruder Alarms Supplied & Installed 42 Years Experience Contractor to NHS Trusts
� �
�
�
�
Zoe Kirk Kathleen Brown Jennifer Allsop Shirley Pryce Elaine Bryan
�
�
�
�
�
Terence Parkin Hannah Nadin Kerry Smith Mary Murray Jacky Green
Email : pwalt23427@aol.com We hope you enjoy the tickets and Tel AVVM0073 : 01773 862289 (Shutter Doors H).pdf 1 11/10/2014 10:16 have a fab time! Mob : 07973 742292
M0032 (Paul Walters Advert).indd 1
Shutter Doors Systems Ltd 13/06/2014 15:59
Telephone 01773 688186 • Mobile 07971 549076
email: info@shutterdoorssystems.co.uk For All Types Of Garage Roller Shutters, Industrial Shutter Doors, Window Security, Steel Security Doors & Auto Entrance Systems
www.shutterdoorssystems.co.uk CALL SHUTTER DOORS SYSTEMS NOW FOR YOUR FREE NO OBLIGATION SURVEY & QUOTATION 20
Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
15
English Xmas Football This month our footy mad fellas are looking forward to a festive festival of football! So if you’re tuckered out on turkey and your looking for a boxing day diversion from your bloated belly read on…
100 years ago on Christmas Day, the troops of This won’t happen this year though as United are Britain and Germany took each other on in sub still in a period of transition. zero temperatures in no-man’s land near Chelsea are top at time of writing and my money is Armentieres in France during the early stages of on them to win their �irst title since 2009-10 the �irst World War. season. Various activities are planned to commemorate The festive schedule doesn’t throw up any ‘stellar ‘ the ‘truce match' of 1914 by the FA with Prince Premier League games although on 28th William throwing his support behind it. December Chelsea travel to Southampton, who are Back in those days, when wars were not being 2nd at the time of writing. fought, it was normal in England for a Christmas Locally, Alfreton Town have a double header Day and Boxing Day double header - this against Lincoln City on Boxing Day (away) and continued into the 1960’s. Can you imagine the New Years Day (home). A home match with over pampered players of today’s generation Dartford is sandwiched in between. playing on 2 consecutive days!?! In League 2, Mans�ield Town host Hartlepool on Onto nowadays, English football fans still love the Boxing Day and travel to Bury’s Gigg Lane on 28th packed domestic Christmas schedule. Crowds are December. amongst the best of the whole season. In League 1, Notts County are at home to MK Dons We English are lucky. The other major European on 26th December and travel up the M1 to Leagues, Germany & Spain, both have winter Bradford City two days later. breaks but even though certain managers such as Arsene Wenger have lobbied for this, it would be Chester�ield play Peterborough at home on Boxing Day and go to Coventry City, who returned to the extremely unpopular and a Winter break is unlikely to happen. At least until 2022 when FIFA, Ricoh Arena in September, on New Years Day. in their wisdom, have decided to host the World In the Championship, Derby are away at St Cup in Qatar, a country with summer Andrews on Boxing Day with Gary Rowett, the temperatures in excess of 50oC, making playing Blues manager, having served both clubs as a the tournament in the hottest months an player. The Rams do not play on the 28th impossibility. Hence, a winter tournament will be December like most other teams, instead they inevitable and the winter break that Mr Wenger et have to wait until Tuesday 30th December to face al have long wished for. Leeds United at home (7.45pm kick off, live on Sky). Derby have a great record against Leeds in Whoever is top of the Premier League at Christmas normally wins. Out of the last 10 recent times, having recorded 10 wins and 2 draws since the last Leeds victory, in September Premier League seasons, the top team at 2005. Christmas has gone on to take the title on 7 occasions . The exceptions being: Forest go the the North East to Middlesbrough's Riverside on Boxing Day followed by a home 2013-14 2008-09 2007-08 match against Birmingham on 28th December. A Top at Xmas Liverpool Liverpool Arsenal match that sees the live Sky cameras come to the Top at end Man City Man Utd Man Utd City Ground (12pm kick off). Interestingly, in the �irst 8 Premier leagues, on six occasions the league leaders at Christmas were overtaken by the end of the season, with Manchester United responsible for 5 of these 6 !
10
To advertise please call Emily on 01773 604 178 or 07891 639 638
21
I was super excited this month as I got to visit my favourite shop in the entire world! If you’ve yet to discover this amazing place then let me be the first to introduce you to Primsisters in Belper. Primsisters specialises in handmade country décor with a primitive, rustic, shabby-chic feel. Each one of their bespoke goodies are all handcrafted and designed in their workshop using the finest materials. They use techniques such as hand-painting, distressing and finishing to ensure that each item is truly individual, unique and full of character. Zehra opened the shop 4 years ago after successfully starting her business back in 2004 making these bespoke and personalised treats from her loft at home. Her business has since gone from strength to strength with a large selection of items now available to buy online through the website. As well as handmade and personalised gifts, they also stock a huge selection of branded gifts and home accessories such as East of India and Gisela Graham plus my personal favourite, Danon jewellery. If it’s a unique gift you’re after or something special for your own home then this really is the place to go. After my first visit a few years ago, I was completely hooked and I know that once you step inside, you most certainly will be hooked too!! They’ve also recently restocked the shop ready for Christmas! Eeeeek!! See you there!!!
Carla xx
Opening Hours : Mon-Sat – 9:30am–5.30pm Sun – 10am–4pm Address : 8 High Street Belper, DE56 1GF Tel : 01773 828 883
www.primsisterscountrydecor.co.uk 22
Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
displayed over two floors
ReCoveRy HeaLTH CenTRe and Skin CaRe HeaLTH CenTRe Sciatica...? Depression...? Stress...? Arthritis...? Fatigue...? Migraine...? Constipation...? Insomnia...? Neck Pain...? Shoulder Pain...? Back Pain...? Knee Pain...? Impotence...? Headaches...? RSI...? IBS...? Infertility...? Crohn’s...? ...and much more!
Laser Treatment
Lipo, Ultrasonic, RF, Cavitation Treatment
£10 Voucher
50% off
for new clients
now £40 (normal price £80)
2 Years and continually bringing success stories to peoples lives
“
After a very long time of having chronic back ache and pain and after trying other treatments to try and get some relief, I decided to try KORE therapy. I am so pleased with the results, I now have a lot less back pain and have much more movement in my neck, shoulders and lower back than I have had for a long time. Not having to take pain killers every day is a bonus because I hate taking pills. Mara has done a fantastic job and I can’t thank her enough. Rob from Somercotes.
”
Free Consultation Call on 01773 438 072 or 07854 264 907 www.breathoflifeclinic.org.uk breathoflifeclinic@hotmail.com
111 nottingham road, alfreton De55 7lB
AVVM0088 (Breath of Life H Advert).indd 1
To advertise please call Emily on 01773 604 178 or 07891 639 638
10/11/2014 23:41
23
Mortgages • Re-mortgages • Buy to let mortgages • Life cover Buildings & contents insurance • Over 25 years experience Please contact us for professional, friendly advice. Gold Independent Financial Services Ltd based in Ripley offers advice on mortgages and insurance so whether you’re a first time buyer, remortgaging, moving or wanting to purchase a property to let we can help. Wayne Bates the Managing Director has worked in financial services for 26 years; following a successful career with a leading insurance firm he decided to set up his own advisory firm; Gold started trading in 1998 and since then it has helped thousands of clients realise their dreams of owning their own home. Wayne truly believes the customer comes first and his focus is on providing clients with a first class service, he wants you to be pleased that you used Gold for your mortgage needs and when you need advice in the future you automatically think of Gold. The business has grown on the back of strong customer service and the majority of new clients are referrals from existing clients who we continue to look after. Our regulator, The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) believes that in the past, some people were allowed to take out a mortgage they could not afford. This led to some of them falling behind with their payments or losing their home. The FCA has looked at how the process of getting a mortgage can be improved to prevent these problems. As a result they introduced new rules on 26 April 2014, to make sure that when you take out a mortgage: •you can afford it •it suits your needs and circumstances Our job is to research the mortgage market to find the deal that we believe is most appropriate for you taking your personal circumstances, needs and objectives into account. The mortgage lenders must satisfy themselves that you can afford your repayments now and in the future but we will consider this before any application is submitted. It is therefore important that when we meet, you are able to provide us with full details of your income and a breakdown of your monthly expenditure.
Another of the new rules introduced by the FCA is to stop mortgages being taken out without full advice (except under certain circumstances). Many lenders only offering their own products have been affected by this change but as a mortgage broker we have always provided this type of advice and pride ourselves on giving you the best service possible. The new rules cover mortgages where you use your own home as security for the loan, but do not cover buy-to-let mortgages or second mortgages. Wayne is fully trained and qualified to give advice on all types of mortgages from across the entire mortgage market so a call today could stop you from paying too much for your mortgage either now or in the future. We have all seen the effects that the dreadful weather, that has hit the UK earlier in the year, has had on homes, so once you have bought your property it is important that you take out adequate insurance, your lender will insist on buildings cover but you should not forget to insure the contents of your home. We can source products from a panel of insurers to provide you with competitive cover, even if you already have a policy there is no harm in looking at your options. Wayne is often surprised by how many of his clients have failed to take out life cover or critical illness protection; everyone insures their car but too many people forget to insure what is most important to their families. We don’t want to scare anybody but research shows that one in three people will be affected by some sort of cancer in their lifetime. There are over 200 types of cancer, that can attack different parts of the body and with advances in medical science survival rates are improving. A full review of your needs and circumstances can be carried out at any time; you don’t need to be speaking to us about a mortgage.
For a free no obligation meeting please phone us on 01773 744660. We will always make you feel welcome, the kettle is always on.
Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. We will only charge you a fee of up to 1% of the amount borrowed (for example if the mortgage is £75,000 the fee is £750), subject to a minimum of £500, payable on completion of your mortgage. We will agree the fee with you before any advice is provided. We do not charge fees for arranging life cover or buildings & contents insurance.
24
Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
LEAh’s PrivAtE hirE Locally based friendly & reliable private hire Established since 2010
All transport including: airports • stations corporate client transfers
01773 775380 a_crawford6@sky.com
tEL: 07752 460 421 AVVM0053 (Leah's Hire H Advert).indd 1
14/08/2014 Derbyshire Police Update - Safer Neighbourhood Update
01:14
In this edition of the Voice Magazines, your local Safer Neighbourhood Team would like to share their top tips to help residents enjoy a crime-free Christmas and New Year. Christmas is a busy time of year for everyone, even criminals, so police are offering security advice to ensure all residents stay safe and secure over the festive season:
♦ Protecting your home: Don’t make your home an easy target - Ensure that windows and doors are kept locked and place any vehicle or house keys out of view.
�inancial information online unless you know your contact is legitimate and mark off your online transactions against your bank statement.
♦ Heading out over the festive season?
Ensure that any valuables, including gifts, are kept out Personal safety is paramount, so if you are heading of sight and consider marking high value goods with out over Christmas and New Year, make sure that you property marking kits such as Smartwater. have your keys, money and phone. Always let someFor added security, register your valuables for free on one know what time you will be home and how you will be getting there. the secure website www.immobilise.com. This will help police to reunite you with your property should Don’t drink and drive. Drink or drug driving can be it be stolen and then recovered. fatal. If you are going out for the evening, stick to soft ♦ Shopping Security: drinks if you are driving. Nominate a designated When out shopping, carry your bag close to you with driver who can get you all home safely. the clasp facing inwards, keep it zipped up, and make Know your alcohol limits. We want people to go out sure your wallet or purse can’t be seen. and have a safe and enjoyable evening. Anti-social When shopping online, make sure you use a secure behaviour, particularly related to alcohol, is one of online payment service and use credit cards rather our top priorities and we will be taking action against than debit cards. Don’t give out your personal or those who commit it. We wish you a safe and happy Christmas, and if you would like more advice, or to contact your local Safer Neighbourhood policing team then please call 101, the non emergency number for Derbyshire police or visit the website: www.derbyshire.police.uk.
To advertise please call Emily on 01773 604 178 or 07891 639 638
25
Out & About Out and About
A daily guide to some of the local clubs and groups in your area A daily guide to some of the local clubs and groups in your area Monday Wednesday
Baby Massage The Hub, Shiners Way, South Normanton, DE55 2AA - 2pm - 3pm. Ages birth - 4 months. Contact the children’s centre on 01629 533735 for information on the next course. South Normanton Striders (intermediate jogging group) - meet at 6.30pm at Frederick Gent School. Call Rob on 07962308933
(www.activederbyshire.co.u k/jog/) Young Parent Group A group for young parents aged 24 and under with their children. Meet at The Hub at 1:30pm until 3pm. Dog Obedience Classes Vacancies for this continuous class at Pentrich Village Hall, 7pm until 9pm. Call Margaret for more info on 07917854486
Tuesday Little Ones Group Alfreton Children’s Centre, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA - 1.30pm - 3pm - Contact - 01629 533066
Forest Gump Joggers (beginners jogging group) - meet at Frederick Gent School at 6.15pm. Contact Heather on 07983 51273. (www.activederbyshire.co.uk/ Baby Clinic jog/) The Hub, Shiners Way, South Normanton, DE55 2AA. 1pm - West Ash�ield Rotary Club 3.30pm (1st & 3rd Tuesday of Meet at The Derbyshire Hotel, every month) Drop in for Carter Lane East, S.Normanton. health advice and have your DE55 2EH at 6:45 for 7pm baby weighed - Ages birth - 18 start. Call Mike on 01773 months. Call - 01629 533735 609942 for more info.
Wednesday Alfreton Nursery School and Children’s Centre, Parent & Toddler Drop in Session Alfreton Nursery School, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA - Term time - 9am - 10am - Contact Angela Stanton 01773 520031
RUFC, Lower Somercotes (opposite Pye Bridge Ind Est.) starts at 7pm - 8.30. Contact Stuart Artliff 07966 867946 or Gareth Pilkington 07772 366157
Alfreton Town Juniors U14’s - 7-8pm at Somerlea Park astro Crafty Crew - Alfreton Children’s Centre, Grange pitch, call Ben on 07972 Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA - 927236 for more info. 1.30pm - 3pm - Messy and Tiny & Toddlers creative play activities. Contact Pinxton Village Hall, 3 - 01629 533066 Kirkstead Road, Pinxton, NG16 6NA. 9.30am - 11am. In-betweenies Alfreton Children’s Centre, Age 0 - 3 years. Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 Oakwood Royal British 7JA - 1.30 - 3pm. Group for Legion - meet at the Oakwood children with mums, dads and community Centre, 8:30- carers up to the age of 25. 10:30pm. All welcome for Contact - 01629 533066 socials & branch meetings. Call 01332 679282 for more info. AVRUFC Senior Section Training during close season takes place at Amber Valley
26
24
Stay and Play The Hub, Shiners Way, SN, DE55 2AA - 10am - 11.30am. Age 12 months and upwards. Contact 01629 533735
South Normanton WI We’re a friendly group with a wide variety of ages. We meet every 3rd Wednesday at the Post Mill Centre, 7:30pm. For more info call 07580 Baby Play Pinxton Nursery School, 635589. Kirkstead Road, Pinxton, Breathe Easy Group NG16 6NA - 1pm - 3pm. A friendly group for Contact 01773 863105 people who suffer from for more details. lung related illness and the people who support Alfreton Singers Swanwick School & the COPD suffers. Meeton the 3rd Sports College (formerly ing The Delves) 7.15 - 9pm. Wednesday each month. Mixed choir of friendly 1:30pm - 3:30pm at the singers. All styles of Post Mill Centre, South music. Contact Claire on Normanton, Contact Phil on 01773 782875 01773 835316.
Thursday Top Tots Alfreton Children’s Centre, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA. 1.30pm - 3pm. Fun play session with arts, crafts and song time aimed at children ages 1-3 years. Contact - 01629 533066
every month) A support group for parents and carers of children and young people with additional need and/or disabilities. Contact - 01629 533735. Breastfeeding Group The Hub, Shiners Way, South Normanton, DE55 2AA. 1.30pm - 3pm. Make new friends, share tips and discuss any issues you may have. Contact - 01629 533735.
Weighing Clinic Alfreton Children’s Centre, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA. 1pm - 2.30pm. Come and have your baby weighed and see someone from the Alfreton Society of health team. Contact - Painters - 7pm- 9pm at 01629 533066 Pennytown Court Stay and Play - Pinxton Community Rooms. Visit Youth Centre, Kirkstead www.alfretonsocietyofp Road, Pinxton, NG16 6NA. ainters.com for more info. 10am - 11.30am. Age 0 - 4 Alfreton Male Voice years. Stay and play with Choir Rehearsals - your child and meet new 6:45pm at Palmer Moreparents. wood Social Club, Hall Cypress Parent Sup- Street. New members port Group - The Hub, welcome-no audition, just Shiners Way, South Nor- a love of singing. 01773 manton, DE55 2AA. 10am - 833391 11.30am. (3rd Thursday of
Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
Friday childminder’s to meet. Alfreton Nursery School, Friday Parent & Toddler Drop Contact - 01629 533066 Alfreton Nursery School, childminder’s to meet. in Session. Meet at Contact - 01629 533066 Parent & Toddler Drop Tiddlers and Toddlers Alfreton Nursery School, Group - Alfreton in Session. Meet at Grange Street, Alfreton., Tiddlers and Toddlers Children’s Centre, Grange Alfreton Nursery School, DE55 7JA - Term time Group - Alfreton Grange Street, Alfreton., Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA. 1.30pm - 2.30pm. Contact Children’s Centre, Grange 12.30pm - 2.30pm. Run by DE55 7JA - Term time Angela Stanton - 01773 Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA. 1.30pm - 2.30pm. Contact parents and open to all. 520031 12.30pm - 2.30pm. Run by Angela Stanton - 01773 Contact - 01629 533066 parents and open to all. Childminding Network 520031 Tiny & Toddlers Contact - 01629 533066 Alfreton Children’s Childminding Network Pinxton Village Hall, 3 Centre, Grange Street, Tiny & Toddlers Kirkstead Road, Pinxton, Alfreton Children’s Alfreton, DE55 7JA. Pinxton Village Hall, 3 NG16 6NA. 9.30am - Centre, Grange Street, 9.30am - 11.30am. A Kirkstead Road, Pinxton, 11am. Age 0-3 yrs Alfreton, DE55 7JA. chance for local NG16 6NA. 9.30am - 9.30am - 11.30am. A 11am. Age 0-3 yrs chance for local
Sunday Sunday Amber Valley Junior Rugby Coaching for kids from 4yrs to 16yrs at Lower SomerAmber Valley Junior Rugby cotes (opposite Pye Bridge Ind Est). Sundays 10am. Coaching for kids from 4yrs to 16yrs at Lower SomerContact Stuart 07966 867946 or Gareth 07595 520537. cotes (opposite Pye Bridge Ind Est). Sundays 10am.
Sunday Sunday Alfreton Heritage Trust - The Heritage Chapel on Rodgers Lane is open between 2 & 4pm. Visitors are Alfreton Heritage Trust - The Heritage Chapel on welcome to browse & test the knowledge of Trust Rodgers Lane is open between 2 & 4pm. Visitors are members. Contact Rachel Walker on 01773 832349 or welcome to browse & test the knowledge of Trust visit www.alfretonheritage.org.uk for more info. members. Contact Rachel Walker on 01773 832349 or visit www.alfretonheritage.org.uk for more info.
Other Other Guiding offers opportunities in the following sections: Rainbows age 5-7yrs Guiding offers opportunities in the following sections: Brownies aged 7-10yrs Rainbows age 5-7yrs Guides aged 10-14yrs Brownies aged 7-10yrs Adult Leaders 18yrs + Guides aged 10-14yrs Senior Section aged 14-25yrs Adult Leaders 18yrs + Senior Section aged 14-25yrs If you or your daughter would like to know more about Joining visit www.girlguiding.org.uk/interested or call If you or your daughter would like to know more about 0800 1 69 59 01 Joining visit www.girlguiding.org.uk/interested or call
0800 1 69 59 01 Contact Stuart 07966 867946 or Gareth 07595 520537. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO INCLUDE YOUR NON-PROFIT MAKING GROUP IN FUTURE EDITIONS, PLEASE E-MAIL carla@ambervalleyvoice.co.uk IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO INCLUDE YOUR NON-PROFIT MAKING GROUP IN FUTURE EDITIONS, PLEASE E-MAIL Please note that some of the groups listed incur a small charge and we would always recommend that you contact carla@ambervalleyvoice.co.uk a group prior to attendance. Please note that some of the groups listed incur a small charge and we would always recommend that you contact a group prior to attendance.
25 25
To advertise please call Emily on 01773 604 178 or 07891 639 638
27
Charity Pyjama fun run/walk update Last month we promoted this Steve Thorpes’ Cage Fight in fantastic community event Mans�ield on December 7th as which was a raging success for local well as an outlaw Half Iron Man families to raise money for the Wilms planned by Dean Outram on 31st May Tumours, NUH Ward E37 of QMC 2015 and a half marathon planned Nottingham held on the 26th October, next year for Michelle and Dean hosted at the Post Mill Centre. Outram. The race was opened by Elsa and Olaf You can still donate from Frozen to send off the 68 local to this fabulous citizens who took part in the run/ charity by texting FITE55 to 70070, so walk. come everyone dig deep and let’s show The total raised so far (at the this wonderful beginning of November) is an of our outstanding £2626 with further family fundraising events planned in such as community that we care.
28
Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
Wilkinson Bros. ‘OUR FAMILY LOOKING AFTER YOUR FAMILY’ Family Funeral Directors Established Since 1952
• A Complete Professional 24 hour Service. Covering All Areas. • Private Chapel of Rest in Peaceful Surroundings.
• We will provide you with both a personal and sympathetic service looking after all your needs and wishes. • Pre arranged Funeral Plans Tailored to your specific wishes are available.
10 Church Hill, Old Blackwell, DE55 5HN
Telephone: (01773) 811371
Email: Wilkinsonbrothers@btconnect.com AVVM0082 (Wilkinson Brothers Funeral Directors H Advert).indd 1
11/11/2014 11:08
BIRCHWOOD METHODIST CHURCH
AUTUMN BRUNCH *HOME MADE CAKES & PRESERVES *BRIC-A-BRAC *AND THE FAMOUS BIRCHWOOD BRUNCH!!
*RAFFLE *PLUCK A DUCK *OTHER VARIOUS STALLS
PLUS! OLD PHOTOGRAPHS, RECORDS, ETC, WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING BY DERBYSHIRE ANCESTRAL RESEARCH GROUP
SATURDAY 29 T H NOVEMBER 2014 10am onwards
To advertise please call Emily on 01773 604 178 or 07891 639 638
29
W���, ha��’� ������ �ut� �u� d��� ��m��l� ��i� �e��….s�r�o�� ea� y��� �e�� �u� �ec�u�� y�� h��� ����n� �� ��i� �i���! H� c�� s���� ��� w��ld�’ ec�n��� �� ��� ����� ��i��� to�!!!P�n�� � s��� h�n�� ��i� m�n��….... Low wages and the bene�its would pay tax. It seems so simple to me, we’d system have been in the save billions on bureaucratic nonsense, call news recently. I’m not centres and civil servants, not to mention a taking the Daily Mail on decrease in fraud. At last we’d be able to cut here by demonising that bloody de�icit that they all whinge on ‘scroungers’ with 17 kids about. and a disabled dog, I’m There has to be a downside of course, prices talking about genuine would increase, the highly skilled would need working people who work pay rises to keep parity and we’d have a load of full time, do their best, but unemployable button pushers on the jobs are deemed by the government not to market. The dreaded in�lation would return of earn enough to get by. course, but I for one would enjoy few price They can claim tax credits, rent and council tax rises if I knew that my fellow man/woman was rebates and a host of other stuff, yet they still earning enough to live on. pay tax, whilst this keeps administrators at the Obviously big business would be against it, they council and HRMC in work, can you see how couldn’t possibly afford to increase pay and ludicrous the situation? Where do these top ups would threaten to take their factories and come from? Well it’s the taxpayer, stupid, the of�ices to the 3rd world. The conclusion has to ones who don’t get any bene�its as well as the be that these corporate entities are pro�iting by drinkers, smokers and drivers amongst you. having their employees subsidised by our taxes, Private companies and the public sector pay and the sting in the tail is that these companies low wages knowing that the state will top up or do everything they can to evade paying any subsidise their employee’s weekly pot of cash. corporation tax in the country where they This and previous governments have presided make their pro�its. A double whammy, they are over the most complex bene�its system in the taking the pee and none of our wonderful world, adding bits on and taking bits off at each elected representatives seem capable of doing budget. anything about it. The government must have calculated the Anyway I’ll apologise if all that was a bit dry or amount required to live on, or they wouldn’t be even Marxist and able to decide the level of top up, so my wish you all a solution is to raise the minimum wage to that grumpy Xmas level, so that with the exception of disability and a prosperand child allowance there wouldn’t be a need ous new year, if for any tax credits or bene�its, allied to that we you earn enough should set the personal tax band at the same that is. level so that only people above that wage If on the off chance, you would like Gary to write about something in particular, feel free
If on the off chance, you would like Gary to write about something in particular, feel free to contact to contact either Emily on info@voicemagazines.co.uk or 01773 604178/ 07891 639638 or either EmilyCarla on info@voicemagazines.co.uk or 0177307896294512. 604 178 / 07891 639 638 on carla@voicemagazines.co.uk or Carla on carla@voicemagazines.co.uk or 07896 294 512 The views expressed in the column above are those of the author only and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of Amber Valley Media. The views expressed in the column above are those of the author only and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of Amber Valley Media
30
36
Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
♦
♦ ♦
Annual Accounts & Audit Management Accounts Raising Finance
♦ ♦ ♦
Tax Advice & Planning Payroll Bureau Business Start up
free initial consultation Contact James Boler on 01623 334034 james.boler@smithcraven.co.uk Mansfield i-centre, Oakham Business Park, Hamilton Way, Mansfield, Notts. NG18 5BR
CariCatures
Derbyshire Police Update - Safer Neighbourhood Update The South Normanton and Pinxton Safer Neighbourhood Policing Team includes Sgt. Simon Street, PCSO Chris Hart and PCSO Marrion Jeffery. They cover the South Normanton and Pinxton area and work in partnership with other agencies to reduce crime, anti-social behaviour and resolve any community concerns or issues. Our current team priorities are to target: Wedding Gifts ♦ Speeding vehicles throughout the South Normanton & Pinxton area. We will be working with
n
Draw local residents to �ind out which streets are most affected by the concerns, raising awareness of traf�ic Birthdays speeds and setting up a Community Speed Watch Scheme. Our roads policing unit will be carrying out spot by hand checks, monitoring traf�ic and carrying out checks. Enforcements will be taken where appropriate. Anniversaries ♦ Nuisance and off road motorbikes on public footpaths on Fordbridge Lane & Sporton Business Cards Regular police patrols will be carried out to places where off road nuisance Lane, South Normanton. bikes are being used and residents are encouraged to report any incidents to the police on 101. We will be Team Photo advising motorbike riders, issuing Section 59 warnings & seizing vehicles if necessary. ♦ Irresponsible & nuisance parking, including on pavements in the South Normanton & Pet Caricatures Pinxton area. There will be increased police patrols & we will speak to and advise motorists about the
from
issues and concerns, as well as to encourage drivers to park safely and responsibly. We will also work along...and any other bespoke work side council civil parking of�icers to enforce safe, legal and responsible parking and to make sure that they on are aware of the responsibilities of both police and civil parking enforcement of�icers. any surface
£ 35
These priorities will be discussed, along with any new concerns, at their next meeting with residents and partnership agencies in September. Please look out for the date on the Derbyshire police website, and on posters in your local area. In the meantime, you can contact us with any concerns issues about crime by calling 101, or by emailing alfreton.neighbourhoods@derbyshire.pnn.police.uk. You can also follow our team on Twitter: @SNormPinxtonSNT.
Contact Darren on: m: 07704 212 967 e: zartist.the.artist@gmail.com (Charicature H Advert) 2.indd 1 on 01773 604 178 or 07891 639 638 ToAVVM0027 advertise please call Emily 18
15/05/2014 07:05 31
The Willows, Leabrooks Make our house your home....
4 & 5 bedroomed detached homes Prices from ÂŁ185,000 to ÂŁ245,000 Showhome Opening hours - Saturday & Sunday 12 noon to 4pm Site Address - The Willows, Off Greenhill Lane, Leabrooks Derby, DE55 1LU
Homes Limited
enquiries@langridgehomes.com 0115 9626 626 www.langridgehomes.com