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Things to do LEGENDS WEEKEND – FATHER’S DAY AT BOLSOVER CASTLE 11am – 5pm Sat 15th to Sun 16th June 2019
On this Father’s Day, all legendary dads, moms and little ones are invited to Bolsover for a day out bursting with activities. Learn how to become a Knight or a Princesses, enjoy fascinating falconry displays and watch tantalising tales of chivalrous battles and fearsome quests. Catch an interactive play and sharpen your swords for a Father’s Day to remember.
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Book Review Circe by Madeline Miller
If you enjoyed last month’s recommendation of the Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood,
you’ll love Circe by Madeline Miller. ( Kir-Keh if you’re interested in the Greek pronunciation).
Chosen as a book of the year by numerous reviewers and newspapers, the novel casts Circe, the witch goddess of Homer’s Odyssey (the one who trapped poor Odysseus on her island for a year and turned sailors into pigs) as a heroine in her own right, not just a bit player in a man’s mythic tale. If there is a similarity to the Atwood book, it is the idea of female empowerment, giving a woman the right to her own story as part of the history of women which, it might be argued, has been so often left out of official (or even literary) accounts. But it’s also a lovely, lyrical and sometimes very dark tale where the expectations of normal human morals are turned on their head. These are the stories of mortals, gods and monsters which are perfectly in tune and relevant for a modern audience. And the story is also a subtle sideways look at what it means to be a human, whether male or female. It’s compelling and beautifully written. It educates and entertains and captivates. A brilliant joyous treat.
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Hi I’m Donna your Personal Travel Counsellor. Welcome to my monthly travel page… I’ll be using this space to offer advice, tips, personal experience and inspiration for your travels. This month I thought that I would talk about all-inclusive holidays versus self-catering breaks. Growing up I was really lucky to have been on many overseas family holidays, all of which were on a self-catering basis, all inclusive didn’t exist then. I have many great memories of eating dinner on our apartment balcony, sometimes takeaway, often meals cooked by my parents. I loved spending the days in the pool playing games with my dad, maybe going along to a kids club if there was one. I have always associated self-catering holidays with independence and freedom to choose how you spend your time and money on holiday. Over the last 15 years or so, all-inclusive holidays became the go to holiday choice for most families. They’ve always been an easy option because you pay one upfront price and have almost everything included. Food, drinks, snacks, treats, entertainment, it’s all there. There’s no worrying about spending money or having to say no to the kids because they can just go back as many times as they want at no extra cost.
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Out & About
A daily guide to some of the local clubs and groups in your area Welcome to YOUR Out and About section, which offers FREE listings for charities and notfor-profit community groups. Whilst we will do our best to fill this section with useful information, if you are involved in organising any regular meetings, groups or sessions please drop us a line with as much of the following information as possible and we will do the rest. Listing Title, Contact person, email, phone no., time, place, day of the week it held on, other useful information
Monday Community Café Over 60’s Meal Deal £2.80, 9am - 1.30pm, All Saint’s Centre, Huthwaite, Term time only, 01623 440993 Cubs, 6-8pm, All Saint’s Centre, Huthwaite, 07986 402347 E.M.J.J.A Jiu Jitsu & Kobudo Club, 7.30-9pm, Alfreton Community Hall, £5 Lesson first one free, Contact Sensei D.Kershaw, 07840 327134, darrenker@sky.com Newton & District - OAP Club, 7-9pm, Newton Community Centre, Musical Entertainment, 01773 873414 Little Stars Toddler Group, 1-2.30pm, St Helens Church Selston, Term time only. £1.50 for first child, extra children 50p each. Please bring a drink for your child/children. Adults receive a hot drink with snack for children. Kirkby Men in Sheds 9am - 12pm, St Thomas’ Church Hall, Kirkby In Ashfield NG17 7DX, Contact Chris, 07961 080284 Café 22 Community Café 9.30am - 12pm, The Ashwood Centre, Kirkby, Not Bank Holidays. Drinks/Café free to all, donations welcomed, 01623 758974 Rattle Rhyme and Roll 10.30 - 11am, Kirkby Library, Ashfield Precinct, Kirkby, FREE, relaxed, friendly nursery rhyme sessions for babies and toddlers. During Term time only, 01623 753236
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West Ashfield Rotary Club, 6.45pm for 7pm start, Derbyshire Hotel, Contact Mike, 01773 609942
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Beavers, 6-7pm, All Saint’s Centre, Huthwaite, 07879 375275 Scouts, 7-9pm, All Saint’s Centre, Huthwaite, 07799 003452 Seated Exercise Class, 12-1.30pm, Sherwood Court, Kirkby-In-Ashfield, Cost £3 per session, 01623 753192 Craft Work Classes, 1-3pm, Our Centre, 6 Pond Street, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, 01623 753192 NRAS Chesterfield ( National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society) , 6.30-8pm, Tesco Clay Cross Community Room, 1st Tuesday of the month, 01628 823524 Messy Kidz, 4-6pm, St Helens Church Pinxton, £2 for snacks & Drinks, Contact Zynell Callaghan, 07866 029978, messykidzpinxton@gmail.com Messy Play, 9.15-10.30am, Pinxton Parish Hall, 15months-3 years £2 NEW Sensory Play, Pinxton Nursery School, 0-18 Months The Base Girls Night 5-7pm, Pinxton Youth Centre, School Years 7-11, 01773 510882, www.snapyouth.org The Storehouse - Kirkby Foodbank 2 - 3pm, The Ashwood Centre, Kirkby, 01623 758974 Kirkby Rotary Club 6.30 for 7pm, Summit Centre, Kirkby (2nd Tues), Coxmoor Golf Club (4th Tues), www.kirkbyrotary.org. uk, Contact Philip Hurt, 01623 305471 Seesaw Toddler Group 9.30am - 11.15am (term time), The Ashwood Centre, Kirkby, Free, 01623 758974
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Wednesday Rattle Rhyme and Roll, 10am - 10.30am, Huthwaite Library, Sutton Rd, Huthwaite, Term Time only - followed by stay and play, 01623 677200 Cosy Cuppa Afternoon, 1.30 - 3.30pm, Our Centre, 6 Pond Street, Kirkby-inAshfield, £2 per session, 01623 753192 E.M.J.J.A Jiu Jitsu & Kobudo Club, 7-8pm, Alfreton Leisure Centre, £5 lesson first one free, Contact Sensei D.Kershaw, 07840 327134, darrenker@sky.com Selston Wednesday Club, 10.15-12.15pm, Parish Hall, Selston, Active Group for the over 50’s. Table Tennis, Kurling, Dancing, Keep Fit, Carpet Bowels & Croquet, Contact Maxine, 01773 719444 Jacksdale Dollies WI, 7.45pm, Westwood United Reformed Church, 4th Wednesday of the month, 07989 641345, Through Facebook
Thursday All Saints Baby and Toddler Group, 9.30 - 11am, All Saint’s Centre, Huthwaite, 01623 440993 Ashfield Community Hub, 1-3pm, Ashfield Health and Wellbeing Centre, Portland Street, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, 0115 8043816, co.production@nottscc.gov.uk Derby and Nottinghamshire Music Hall Association, 7.30 - 10pm, St Jospeh Social Club, 51 High Pavement, Sutton-In-Ashfield, September to May, Contact Trevor, 01623 514777, dnmha@talktalk.net Newton Toddler Group, 1-3pm, Newton Community Centre, Term time only, Contact Kathryn, 01773 872031 Alfreton Cyclists Touring Club, 7 - 8.30pm, Gloves Lane, Blackwell, More details and full programme at alfretonctc.000webhostapp.com, 07719 933824 The Base Pinxton, 6-7.30pm, Pinxton Youth Centre, School Years 6-11 , 01773 510882, www.snapyouth.org Youth Club Drop-in
6 - 8pm, The Ashwood Centre, Kirkby, Term Time, 11-18s, Free, 01623 758974 Rattle Rhyme and Roll 2 - 2.30pm, Kirkby Library, Ashfield Precinct, Kirkby, FREE, relaxed, friendly nursery rhyme sessions for babies and toddlers. During Term time only, 01623 753236 St Wilfred’s Craft and Chat 1.30 - 4pm, St Wilfred’s Church Hall, Kirkby, 01623 614867
Friday
Tums 2 Tots, 10am - 11.30am, All Saint’s Centre, Huthwaite, 01623 516592 Little Chatterboxes 2.15pm - 2.45pm, Huthwaite Library, Sutton Rd, Huthwaite, Last Friday of the month, term time only, 01623 677200, ask@inspireculture.org.uk Tiny & Toddlers 9-11am, Pinxton Village Hall, 0-3 Years, Contact Are these the same group Toddler Group 9.15-11.15am, Pinxton Parish Hall, 0-4 years £1.50 Community Café Over 60’s Meal Deal £2.80, 9am - 1.30pm, All Saint’s Centre, Huthwaite, 01623 440993 Kirkby Men in Sheds 9am - 3pm, St Thomas’ Church Hall, Kirkby In Ashfield NG17 7DX, Contact Chris, 07961 080284 Seesaw Toddler Group 9.30am - 11.15am (term time), The Ashwood Centre, Kirkby, Free, 01623 758974 Ashfield Harmony Choir 7 - 9.15pm, The Hill Methodist Church Hall, Kirkby, New members always welcome.
Saturday
Indoor Car Boot, 9am - 11.30am,All Saint’s Centre, Huthwaite, 01623 440993
Other
Bell Ringing At a church near you! Open to all ages (well almost all!) Free training, Contact Peter Jenkinson, 07707 711054, www.derbyda.org.uk/about/
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Kirkby Rotary’s Community Awards We were lucky enough to be invited to the Kirkby Rotary Club Community Awards, which took place on April 30th at the Summit Centre in Kirkby. At the event the club were awarding eight local groups, churches and charities with monetary grants for projects that support their work in the local community. Earlier this year the club invited local organisations to apply for monetary grants. Groups were asked to explain about their community work and to make a specific request for funding. Eight organisations applied and all were fortunate enough to receive the full amount they requested, with presentations totalling £2672. Awards were given to Kirkby Colliery Welfare Band, St John’s Outreach Project, All Saints Playgroup, All Saints Church, Ashfield U3A, East Kirkby Scouts, Bagthorpe Primary School, and I’m Phab, supporting a wide variety of projects, ranging from property refurbishments and new equipment, to special trips and visits. Having presented the cheques, President Nigel Aston said it was very rewarding for Kirkby Rotary to help the eight organisations in the wonderful service they give to the community. It was a fantastic opportunity for us at Voice Magazines to see how the Kirkby Rotary Club, through their fundraising efforts and commitment to service above self are able to help benefit the local community around them. The club are always looking for new members to strengthen that work so if you want to get involved find out more at www.kirkbyrotary.org.uk.
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Rambles with RafFa lake and
This walk is a little further out but is worth the journey to check out a little piece of history. The Parliament Oak, which the legend says King John held an informal parliament under following a revolt by the Welsh. Now it sits in a layby off the A6075 and is about halfway around our walk. Another great ramble from David at JH Legal – what a star he is!
We begin on the outside of Warsop and follow Oakfield Lane to cross the A6075. The route then winds through a part of the historic Sherwood forest before reaching the Parliament Oak. We cross back over the A6075 and wind back through the forest before heading back through the outskirts of Warsop, back to where we bgan.
START: Park opposite Warsop Recycling Centre 1, Oakfield Lane Market Warsop. NG20 0JE 1. Standing with your back to the recycling centre turn right and continue gently uphill along a gravel lane. Continue straight ahead for some distance and then pass ‘Greenacres’ on your left-hand side. Continue straight ahead along the lane for a long distance and eventually you will reach a main road. Cross straight over the road and continue along a footpath entering into some woodland.
2. After a short distance ignore a footpath sharp to the left and continue straight ahead through the trees along a footpath running parallel with the road over to your right. Continue straight ahead for some distance and eventually you will reach a T junction with a lane. Turn left to continue along the lane. After a short distance the lane bends around to the left and a little further on the lane narrows to a footpath. At this point ignore the path to the left and continue straight ahead going through the trees. 3. Continue straight ahead for some distance and then just prior to the path bending to the right, turn left onto another footpath. Continue along this path with just a few trees and then open views to your right and woodland on your left. After some distance ignore a major path on your left and then continue for a long distance being sure to stay close to the open views on your right.
4½ -mile circular walk from Warsop Oakfield via Parliament Oak A medium length walk which should take you and your dog around 2½-3 hours to complete. There are a couple of roads so please take care. Most of the walk is on paths and trails but please wear appropriat1e footwear and please follow the countryside code.
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4. Continue until you reach a clearing and then at this point continue straight ahead and pass beneath some power lines. Continue straight ahead back into the trees and eventually you will reach a T junction with a tarmac lane with a metal gate just to your right. Turn left at the T junction and continue for a very short distance to a main road passing a signboard for ‘Parliament Oak’ on your left. 5. Cross straight over the main road and continue along a lane for a very short distance. Then turn left onto a footpath (WARNING: THIS PATH IS HARD TO SPOT) to go back into the trees. This path runs parallel with the road over to your left. After some distance you will cross over a lane with a wooden gate and the main road over to your left to continue
back into the trees along a footpath running parallel with the road. 6. After some distance you will come into a clearing. Continue a little further on to reach a T junction with a lane. Turn left along the lane for a short distance and then just prior to reaching a wooden gate and a main road, turn right to continue along a footpath going through the trees running parallel with the road. Continue along this footpath for some distance until reaching a T junction of footpaths with a fence directly in front of you. Turn right to continue along a footpath going gently downhill with a fence on your left. 7. Ignoring any paths to the right continue straight ahead for some distance until reaching a clearing. Continue straight ahead passing underneath some power lines and close by to a pylon on your left. After, head back into the trees and be sure to ignore the path immediately to the right and continue straight ahead keeping, and staying close to open views on your left. 8. 8Continue straight ahead for quite some distance being sure to stay close to the open views on your left. Eventually you will reach a T junction of paths. Turn left and then continue straight ahead with a hedge and open views to your left. Continue straight ahead for some distance until reaching and passing underneath a railway bridge onto a road. Follow the road for a short distance to a T junction of roads and then turn left. 9. Follow this road for quite some distance until reaching another T junction of roads. Turn left and after a short distance pass underneath a railway bridge to continue back to the start/ finish
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RAMTC brings you another hit show…. RAMTC are bringing another cracking show to the community this year, 9 to 5. There is still time to get your tickets and support the group by contacting Mansfield Theatre. It will be a great evening out, as it always is and if you don’t know the story, here is a brief outline below….
Set in the late 1970's, this hilarious story of friendship & revenge is outrageous, thought provoking, risqué and even a little romantic. Pushed to boiling point by their sexist and egotistical boss, three female office workers concoct a plan to turn the tables on their despicable boss and transform their workplace. It’s about teaming up, standing up and taking care of business! This hilarious production is brought to you by the award winning Ripley & Alfreton Musical Theatre Company.
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Having had feedback from the previous edition of Voice Magazine, it appears as if I’m not on my own. Did you know that one lady in our village actually divorced her first husband on the grounds of mental cruelty? Despite repeated warnings, he had continued to replace toilet rolls under………. rather than over the holder. All I can say is he got what he deserved! Right then, I’ve added two more gripes from my long list of ‘things that get my goat’
NHS vasectomy. Yes lads – they’d change their minds then. Might even stop them going on about giving birth! Part 4 - Whilst having a meal, either at home or in a restaurant/café, why do a growing number of ‘diners’ feel the need to constantly refer to their phone/tablet etc? Are they bored? Are they shy? Are they introverted? Are they simply being rude? NB - only one of these suggestions is definitely right. Solution – if I had my way!
Part 3 - Why do half of the world’s population - and you know who you are! – raise their collective feminine eyebrows to the sky when they hear a man say “I’m not feeling very well?” As an example, last week I picked up a particularly severe case of ‘jive knee’ at our dancing class. This followed a nasty bout of Cha Cha Cha induced migraine the previous week. Was there any sense of understanding or sympathy from the ladies present? Don’t bother answering! Solution – if I had my way! Set up a Government funded research programme project to see if it is possible to recreate the acute pain and mental anguish experienced by those who have endured an
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COOPER’S CORNER So, the football season is over and all that’s left is the memories, some bad, some good and some, which were quite frankly bizarre – VAR has certainly had an impact on the beautiful game. But I’m not the one to make sense of it all. I’ll pass you over to our Barry for that honour… If you’re sitting down... We’ve had nine months of chaos, drama, chairmen exposing themselves on social media, clubs spying on each other and no shortage of incredible comebacks. And that barely scratches the surface. Have we ever known a campaign quite like it? I certainly can’t remember one where I’ve constantly used the phrase, ‘bloody football, eh’? In truth, we should have known we were in for something special after England’s terrific performance at the World Cup in Russia, which was followed up by an impressive Nations League campaign. At the time of penning this column, Derby County had just upset the odds to beat old foes Leeds United in the play-off semi-final, while Nottingham Forest watched on with eyes of envy as the Rams clocked up another Wembley appearance having failed in their quest for a top six finish. Elsewhere, Mansfield Town and manager David Flitcroft somehow managed to pass up the giftwrapped opportunity of promotion to League One and Notts County, well, oh dear Notts County. Installed as promotion favourites last summer following a fine season which saw them narrowly beaten by Coventry City in the play-off semi-final at Meadow Lane, the walls have since come crashing down around them. No longer can the Magpies call upon the prestigious title of ‘World’s Oldest League Club’ – a crown which will inevitably feel like a kick deep into the genitals for their fans, has now been passed over to Forest.
And no, it isn’t Stoke City. We’ve had that confirmed by the EFL – as if there was ever any doubt. Instead of facing up to life in the third tier, as they hoped would be their reward come the end of the season, they’re now plotting trips to Fylde, Bromley, Dover and Barrow. At least Notts’ old chums Chesterfield will be there to give them a warm embrace. What the Magpies’ collapse has shown for all to see, is that if you don’t get the right people on board, allow egos to take control and get recruitment all wrong, this is always a risk. I’ve written in this column earlier in the campaign about Alan Hardy’s indiscretions – a man who arguably had good intentions from the outset, but lacked the professionalism, respect or nous to ever allow the club to be managed successfully. Hardy’s desperation to be liked, to be front and centre became his downfall and now, he’ll forever be remembered as the man who took the oldest league club in world football, out of it. Getting back won’t be easy for Notts, they’ll be the big fish in a very competitive pond. Just ask Mansfield, Lincoln, Luton and more recently Chesterfield, just how tough the National League is, and make no mistake about it, they will be the big scalp. It will be a long road back for the Magpies, but it’ll be fascinating watching from close by to see how it all plays out. But first, they must sort out the ownership. Then and only then can this famous old bird start moving forward in the right direction.
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