Rural Voice - Hope Valley Edition - July 2019

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Froggatt Edge Garage From the Editor Hello Readers

and you will only be going to your local area.

My hope of a sunny June last month was rather fruitless! Still, I’m remaining hopeful for July!!!

Thanks again for your continued support,

Meanwhile, the big news this month is that we’ve listened to you and finally done it! We’ve split the magazine in two to best reflect your local areas and we’ve expanded a little in the process. As you can see, we’ve started on the track of having a Hope Valley and local villages and a Bakewell and local villages. Now it may not be perfect but we have put quite a bit of thought into this and spoke to a lot of people to garner their opinions, but if you have any feedback on the new distribution areas, which you can see listed on the front of your magazine, please let us know. We really, really value your opinions!

PROUD TO BE LOCAL ...Delighted to be known for our great service! “I’m Brett from Froggatt Edge Garage and I know that when you need an MOT, Service or Repair to your vehicle, you have a choice – the main dealer, a big garage group or your local garage”. As your friendly local garage we offer the same high quality service as our larger competitors – we use the latest equipment and our mechanics are all fully qualified professionals. So why spend more than you have to? Do what our customers do... bring your car to us.

We are part of an independent group of family run garages offering the following services: Fully guaranteed servicing, repairs and diagnostics on all vehicle makes and models MOT testing for all cars, Class 7 vans and campervans Main dealer level support which does not affect your vehicles warranty – all at local garage prices. Free advice on all aspects of motoring Tyres supplied and fitted.

Grindleford Road, Calver Sough, Hope Valley, S32 3XH

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To book a service or MOT call us on 01433 630291 or you can book online at www.taverngaragegroup.co.uk

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As part of this development we will be steadily increasing the distribution areas so the total number of magazines delivered will rise to at least 6000 copies per magazine. Up from a total of 10,000 deliveries previously. There’s more good news to advertisers, whether you are a commercial or a community/charity advertiser. Despite the increased distribution the prices will stay the same, with one notable difference, you can now place an advert in just one of the two magazines, so it will cost half of what it did before and you can target your advertising more effectively to the area you want to reach. This applies particularly to the community groups and charities. We understand that you need to keep costs down, so hopefully you will continue to use our free sections to publicise your endeavours. But if you did want to place an advert, it’s a lot cheaper than before

Happy Reading

Emily x

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Does your Jewellery box contain;

• Old & Worn Jewellery? • Out of Shape Jewellery? • Inherited Jewellery? • Outdated Jewellery?

We can help by remodelling or redesigning these pieces so that you can cherish them again. Alternatively, we can create the truly perfect & bespoke piece for you.

Call us now to book your initial consultation and reinvigorate your memories!

t: 0114 383 0132

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Upcoming Submission Deadline for Advertisers & Contributors: August Edition - 8 th July • September Edition – 5 th August

To advertise email info@voicemagazines.co.uk or call us on 01629 364 015 Printed by Phase Marketing, Design & Print and distributed to 5,000 homes in the Hope Valley area. Disclaimer: No responsibility is accepted by Voice Magazines Limited 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 To please call Emily on 01629 364 015 or 07891 639 638 3 of theadvertise publisher.


Nutt & Sons celebrate 150 years in business! VISIT OUR FOUR LARGE SHOWROOMS Customers Own Car Park or RING FOR FREE HOME SELECTION SEVICE We Specialise In

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lthough the business was centred predominantly around furniture, the commodities William Robert dealt in were many and various. A bill from 1896 describes the business as “furnishing stores”. Underneath, however, the description expands to “house furnishers”, “brokers” and “general dealers” as well as “dealers in harness and farming implements”. A bill from 1906 incorporates “cricket and football goods by leading makers”. Another bill from December 6, 1906 shows that a watch has been sold by WR Nutt to Mr K Bryan for £8 and 10 shillings, and a bill from 1901 reveals that a tricycle had been sold. The myriad of commodities sold include calico, cloths, oval dishes, baking trays, frying pans, shovels, teapots, spoons, forks bedsteads, carpets, oilcloths, linoleums and all manner of goods too long to list them all! An advertisement dated Saturday 28, April 1917 in the Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal promotes an auction being held by WR Nutt of four stone-built dwelling houses and two closes of land. The auction took place at The Gate Inn at Tansley. Increasingly WR Nutt organised auctions. On April 2, 1922 the company auctioned the contents of The Vicarage following the death of the Revd. J L Blake.

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When William Robert died, his son, Thomas, was left to fend for himself and made a creditable success of the business his father had begun. He did exceptionally well in business and became a well-known and respected figure in Clay Cross. He also served on the local council and was a Justice of the Peace. Thomas was married to Eleanor, who also helped with the furniture business. Together, they lived at Stretton. T Nutt & Sons would continue to diversify business in addition to the mainstream trading line of furniture. Radios and cycles were also being sold. People of the district were invited to a “Furnished Bungalow on View”, which boasted all the latest designs from the ‘Daily Mail’ Ideal Home Exhibition. Not only that, “A Komfort Suite as supplied to the Queen of Afghanistan” was included in the furniture on view!

Top: The Crown Hotel in Clay Cross in 1901 – the location of the current T Nutt & Sons shop. Above: William Robert Nutt, the founder of Nutt & Sons in Clay Cross in 1869, was also an auctioneer and valuer. Left: WR Nutt also sold football and cricket goods at the turn of the century.

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This year’s theme is ‘Great Adventures’ and celebrates adventurers, explorers and great adventurous activities and explorations of the past..the present...and future The week culminates in large parade of floats though the village and events and stalls in the village Football field. Funds raised from the week support local organisations and groups.

Visit www.facebook.com/ Hathersagegala/ for more information.

Barlow Village Hall (Dronfield) 6th July Baslow Village Hall (Bakewell) 13th July The Glebe Field Centre Crich 20th July All Saints’ Church Hall (Matlock) 27th July Tickets £10. All shows start at 7.30pm.

Book tickets on 07539 560102 or 07575 900098 or by emailing peakvoices@gmail.com. Find us on Facebook at Peak Voices or on Twitter @peakvoices..

Archaeology Day at Castleton

Red Rat Rampage Mountain Bike Challenge Sunday 6th October This new fundraising event has been set up by the Eyam Pump Track Club to raise funds for a local pump track. All routes begin in Eyam and are designed to be a challenge NOT a race. There are 3 routes to choose from:

Wednesday 24th July and Saturday 27th July

Short: ‘Spalt the Rat’ 13km and 300m ascent Medium: ‘Ring o Roses’ 39km and 1000m ascent Long ‘Bubonicator’ 63km and 1650m ascent

Free drop in session at Castleton Visitor Centre (11am to 4pm).

Sign up now at www.eyampumptrackclub.co.uk

Bamford Carnival Fell Race

As part of the Festival of Archaeology come and explore the archaeology of the Peak District

Race starts 7.30pm at Bamford Recreation Ground, off Station Rd, S33 0DA. Free car parking.

National Park, and delve into the past with hands on activities for all the family.

Wednesday 17 th July 2019

Registration on the night, £5..

Celebrate! Concert of Choral Music Through the Ages Saturday 13th July at 7.30pm.

St Michael and All Angels’ Church, Hathersage. With the hugely popular ‘The New Chamber Choir’. Conducted by Paul Hudson and joined by talented young trumpet soloist Lucy Heeley.

All proceeds in aid of Friends of the Peak District. Admission: £7.50 (concessions: £6.00). www.friendsofthepeak.org.uk/

For more information visit http://www.bamfordvillage.co.uk/fell-race

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PEAK VOICES ‘ONE SONG MORE! A NIGHT AT THE MUSICALS’’ SUMMER TOUR

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Apart from the usual household goods we stock a selection of cheeses and pâtés and have daily deliveriesof bread, fruit and vegetables. Some of our local goodies are: Artisan bread, pastries & cake Pies, pasties, sausage rolls, ham, bacon Milk, free-range eggs, yogurt Jam, marmalade, chutney Honey from local hives Ice Cream

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Groceries, bread, dairy, meat, fruit & veg, curries, hot drinks, cake and even a cycle repair box.

Open Every Day Contact us: info@grindlefordshop.co.uk 01433 631611 • www.grindlefordshop.co.uk

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Ingredients: • 350g any no-added-sugar, fat-free vanilla yogurt • 500g fat-free natural fromage frais • 5 level tbsp sweetener granules • 1 tsp vanilla essence • 8 waffle cones • 8 level tsp ice cream sauce • 8 mini Cadbury 99 Flakes • 1 level tsp 100s and 1000s

For more information visit www.slimmingworld.co.uk If you have a recipe that you’d like to share then please send it to: info@voicemagazines.co.uk

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Book Review

City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert

This summer’s big beach book might just be City of Girls, the latest from Elizabeth Gilbert, who’s best known for writing Eat, Pray, Love - the best-selling book (and later film) people either loved or hated. City of Girls is a piece of wonderful escapism – and there’s not a lot of that about at the moment – following the fortunes of Ivy League college drop-out Vivian Morris in 1940s New York. Banished by her parents from her wealthy lifestyle, Vivian plunges headlong into a life of streetwise dames, vaudeville theatre, sex and throwing off the shackles of convention. Making her living by sewing costumes for the gorgeous girls who perform at her Aunt Lily’s run-down Manhattan revue theatre, she abandons her straitlaced upbringing and embraces her new life and deals with the repercussions which inevitably follow. Elizabeth Gilbert says she wanted the book to be light and bright and crisp and fun like a champagne cocktail. It’s certainly that. The things which could bring Vivian to the floor aren’t allowed to. At some point in a woman’s life, the book explains, she just gets tired of being ashamed all the time. After that, she is free to become whoever she truly is. It’s a wise and celebratory story full of hope and the joys of living life to the full.

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Rural Diary... A daily guide to some of the local clubs and groups in your area

MONDAYS

1st Grindleford Rainbows, 5-6pm, Pavilion, Ridgefields, 01433 639250 Book Club (1st Mon of month), 7pm, Bakewell Books Coffee Bar, 01629 812818 Tideswell Running Club, 7pm, tideswellrunningclub.uk Outdoor Bootcamp, 6pm Chatsworth, Paul 07403 893542, www.military-bootcamps.com Tai Chi, 3.30-5pm, VH Calver, Margaret Wood 01433 630142 Hope Mums, Bumps, Babies & Toddlers, 10-12pm, Hope Old School.07966 476636 Mum’s & Toddler Aerobics, Litton Villlage Hall, 9-10am, Michelle 01298 938080 Pilates, 10-11am, Castleton VH, 07990 771155 Yoga, 7.30pm, Medway Centre, New Street, Bakewell, call Louise on 0773 6351257 Bakewell Choral Society, 7.15pm, Bakewell Methodist Church 01433 631308 Ladies Badminton, Rowsley VH, 7.30pm, 01773 856566/01629 584475 Badminton (All Levels), Lady Manners Sch, 8-10pm, 07754 421211 Tae Kwon-Do, Ashford War Memorial Institute, 6.30pm, 07861 303449 Coffee Morning, Bakewell Methodist Church, 10am-12noon Tideswell Circuit Class, 7pm, Tideswell Fitness & Personal Training Studio, Fountain Square, Tideswell. Paul 07914 817073 Solo Whist 7pm, Caroline Court, Hope. Contact 01433 651560 for more details. Club 52 Bridge Club 7pm Court Room Gallery, Bakewell Town Hall. 01629 810152 Singing Lessons with Lynda Radford from 4pm Bakewell Town Hall. 01629 810152 Boot Camp 7pm Assembly Room Theatre, Bakewell Town Hall. 01629 810152 Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup 9.30-12.30 Contact 07842 095402 for more information Hatha Yoga with Helen 1.45 -3pm- Bakewell Methodist Church 07525 626709 Buxton tennis club, Park Rd; Buxton SK17 6SF welcomes players (all standards) to club night Mondays 6.00pm-dark, and Saturday mornings 9.30 onwards. Steve (07968336483) Childrens Dance Classes - Peak Performance Theatre School - Tel: 07721 995050 Bakewell Photo Club, alternate Mondays. 7.30pm. Friends Meeting House. bakewellphotographic.co.uk Spin, 9am, The Earls Club, Hope Cement Works, S33 6RP, Contact Kerrie, 07896 416014 Insanity, 6.30pm, The Earls Club, Hope Cement Works, S33 6RP, Contact Kerrie, 07896 416014 Pilates, 7pm, The Earls Club, Hope Cement Works, S33 6RP, Contact Kerrie, 07896 416014

TUESDAYS

Back to Netball, 8-9pm, Baslow Sportsfield, Becky 07855 943236 2nd Bakewell Rainbows, 5-6pm, Brigade Hall, 07501 811786 1st Bakewell Brownies, 6.15-7.30pm, Brigade Hall, 01629 810369 Ashford Art Group, 1-3.15 pm. Gt. Longstone Vge. Hall. All abilities welcome. 01629 814635

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Yoga Class, 11am-12pm, Calver VH, Kate on 0795 286 3666 / 0114 2352653 Baslow Flower Circle, Baslow V H, 3rd Tues monthly Mar-Nov, 01246 583279 Matlock & District Rifle Club, more details from Len Webster 01629 584797 Zumba, 9.30-10.30, Calver VH, Peta 07792 872211 Indoor Short Mat Bowling, 2-4pm & 7-10pm, Bamford Village Inst, 01433 620227 Back-on-Balance (postural exercise), Litton VH, 7pm or 8pm, 07854 763570 Kettlercise Class, 6pm Cavendish Hall, Chatsworth, Paul 07403 893542, www.military-bootcamps.com Buxton Bridge Club, 1.45pm, Old Hall Hotel, Buxton, 01298 25057 Various Back-on-balance Sessions/Clinic, Litton VH, Michelle 01298 938080 Tideswell Spin Class, 1pm & 7pm, Tideswell Fitness & Personal Training Studio, Fountain Square, Tideswell. Paul 07914 817073 Crafty Kids Club, 10am, Medway Centre, New Street, Bakewell, 01629 813638 Bakewell Bridge Club, 6.50pm, Medway Centre, 01629 636267 Zumba & Step, 7pm, Pilates 8.15pm, Loxley Hall, Hope, Claire 07990 771155 Tideswell Male Voice Choir, 7.30pm,Old Grammar School, Tideswell, 01433 650707 Badminton, Bakewell Methodist Church, 01629 812299 Bakewell TWG, Town Hall, 2ND Tuesday of each month 9.45 -11.45, 01629 815196 Children’s Netball and Football Baslow Sports Field 5-6pm - contact Becky Lynn on 07855 943236 Cressbrook Band Practice, 7.45-9.15pm, Downstairs at The Cressbrook Club, www.facebook.com/cressbrookband Gentle Yoga 10am Court Room Gallery Bakewell Town Hall. 07733179773 Pilates 7pm Court Room Gallery Bakewell Town Hall 01629 810152 Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup 9-3pm Contact 07842 095402 for more information Hatha Yoga with Helen 7.30 - 8.45pm - Lady Manners High School, Bakewell 07525 626709 Street Dance, Musical Theatre - Drama Classes at Peak Performance Theatre School Tel: 07721 995050 Interval Running, 6-7pm, Baslow Sports Field. Becky 07855 943236 Baslow St. Anne’s Church Choir. 6.00pm, Baslow Church, 07515 287222. (choral communion 4th Sunday of each month) Walking Netball Group, 2-3pm, Baslow Sports Field. £3 per session. Christine 07932 071005 chrismlyne@gmail.com Spin, 5.15pm & 6pm, The Earls Club, Hope Cement Works, S33 6RP, Contact Kerrie, 07896 416014 Kettles, 7pm, The Earls Club, Hope Cement Works, S33 6RP, Contact Kerrie, 07896 416014 Baslow Bowls Club, 2pm, New members welcome. Free taste sessions, Contact Helen, 07734 448832, bbc.baslow@gmail. com

WEDNESDAYS

Bel Canto Ladies’ Choir, 8.15pm, St. Anne’s Church, Baslow. 07515 287222 Bridge Club, 6.50pm for 7pm, Medway Centre, Bakewell, 01629 814011 Fitness Pilates, 6-7pm, Baslow VH, 07855 943236

Whist, Bakewell Working Mens Club, 7pm 01629 812826

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Wednesday (continued)

Outdoor Bootcamp, 6pm Chatsworth, Paul 07403 893542, www.military-bootcamps.com Yoga, Friends Meeting House, Bakewell 6pm Beg, 7pm Int, Michelle 01629 815168 Rotary Club of Bakewell, 12.30pm (except last week in month – 7.30pm) Rutland Arms Hotel, Carol 01629 57445. Bingo 8pm, Indoor Bowling 7pm, Bakewell Working Mens Club, 8pm 01629 812826 Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup Woodland sessions 9-3pm Contact 07842 095402 for more information Body Control Pilates, 9.30am, White Lion,Great Longstone. Bkg essential. 07903 778619 Matlock & District Rifle Club, more details from Len Webster 01629 584797 Tai Chi, Bakewell 9.15am & Tideswell 11.30am, Margaret Wood 01433 630142 Hatha Yoga, 10.30-11.30am, Over Haddon VH,Michelle 01629 815168 Play Tideswell, 0-5yrs, Youth Club Building, Tideswell, 9am12pm, 07902 003 641 Under 5s Group, 10-11.30am, B Pursglove School, Tideswell, 07902 003641 Badminton, Hathersage Memorial Hall,7-10pm, 01433 621115 1st Bakewell Methodist Rainbows, 5.15-6.15pm, Methodist Church Hall, 07864 573556 Pilates, 9.30-10.30, Methodist Church, Bakewell, 07906 312372Tideswell Male Voice Choir, 7.30pm,Old Grammar School, Tideswell, 01433 650707 Tideswell Running Club, 7pm, tideswellrunningclub.uk Baby & Toddler Group 0-5yrs, 10-11.45, Moore Mem Hall, Bamford, 01433 659815 Baslow Choir, Baslow VH, 7.30pm, 01433 631586 Zumba, 9.15-10.15am, Baslow VH, 07990 771155 Drop in Craft, 10-12pm, Ashford Institute, 01629 812559 Indoor Shortmat Bowling, WMC Bakewell, 6.45pm, Bgnrs Welcome, 01298 871638 Baslow WI, Baslow VH, 2pm, www.baslow-wi.weebly.com (2nd Wed of each month) Karate, The VH, Calver, 6.30-8pm, 0114 2899333 Indoor Bowls, The VH, Calver, 1.30 - 4pm, 01629 815886 Hockey Baslow Sports Field - 7:30-8:30pm contact Becky Lynn on 07855 943236 Chatsworth Players Theatrical Group, 7-10pm, Friends Meeting House, Bakewell, visit www.chatsworthplayers.com for more info, Contact Lindsay, 07425 919965, chatsworth.players. derbyshire@gmail.com Whist Drive - 7:30pm, Moore Memorial Hall, Bamford. Contact 01433 651288 for more details Bakewell & District Community Choir 7pm Assembly Room Theatre, Bakewell Town Hall 07972 717279 Strike Academy of Dance & Theatre Arts 4-8pm Court Room Gallery Bakewell Town Hall 01629 810152Calver Badminton Club (School term time) 7.30 – 9pm. Lady Manners School, Bakewell. Experienced adult players and Juniors (13 years +) £4 per session Liz 07718 068384 Calver Badminton Club (School term time) 7.30 – 9pm. Lady Manners School, Bakewell. Experienced adult players and Juniors (13 years +) £4 per session Liz 07718 068384 Yoga with Helen, 9.45 - 11am, Fountain Square Church Hall, Tidewell, 07525 626709

THURSDAYS

High Peak Luncheon Club, Various venues monthly. Details from 01663 719042 Matlock Railway Club - New Venue - Gothic Warehouse, Cromford Wharf, 7.30pm fortnightly, 07900 244913 Interval Running, 6-7pm, Longshaw Estate, Becky 07855

943236 Tai Chi (intermediate) Presentation Convent, Matlock 6pm Alan Box 01246 279515 Acoustic Music Session, (3rd Thurs), Mechanics institute, Eyam, 8.30pm, 01433 631049 Falls Prevention Class, Bakewell Town Hall,1.30-2.30pm, Free Cuppa, 01629 815168 Cycling Club ‘‘The Peddlin’ Rats’’Eyam, 7.30pm, 07980 988768 julian.69@uwclub.net ‘Writers in the Peak’ Writing Group, 7pm, Rutland Hotel 01629 813315 Tai Chi, Bamford Village Institute, 10-11.30am, Alan Box 01246 279515 Zumba, 7-8pm, Hathersage School, Hope, Claire 07990 771155 Homeopathy Clinic, Laurel House, Litton 5 - 6.30pm,01298 872479 Pilates (all levels), 9.30am, 10.45am & 12noon, Hathersage Mem Hall, 0781 7220324 Ballroom, Latin & Salsa Dancing, 7pm, Medway Centre, Bakewell, 01298 23171 Yoga, Friends Meeting House, Bakewell, 9.15am, 01246 591944 Back-on-balance Litton VH, 9 & 10am, 07854 763570 Litton Toddler Group, Litton VH, 1.30- 3pm, Louise 078372 29359 Pilates, 9.45-10.45, 11-12, 6-7 and 7-8, Medway Centre, Bakewell, 07906 312372 Yoga, 9.15 -11.15, Ashford Institute, 01629 813747 Tae Kwon-Do, Ashford War Memorial Institute, 6.30pm, 07861 303449 Bellringing Practice, All Saints Church, Bakewell, 7.30pm, Pauline 01629 814521 Pilates, 10-11am, Castleton VH, 07990 771155 U3A Bridge Club, 1.30pm, Medway Centre, Bakewell, 01629 814011 Bakewell Family History Group (3rd Thurs every month), 7:30pm, Bakewell Town Hall, call Olga on 01629 812327 Abney & District W.I. 7pm (monthly). At the Old School, Hope (Near the Church). Contact 01298 872117 or 01433 651686 for more information Hockey and Football, - 4-5pm, Baslow Sportsfield, Becky 07855 943236 Cressbrook Band Practice (all levels) 8-9.30pm downstairs at ‘The Cressbrook’ Club (SK17 8SX). www.facebook.com/ cressbrookband Parent and Toddler Group Between 1pm and 3pm (Term time only). At school grounds at Grindleford Primary School. Free entry. Contact 01433 630528 for more information Yoga class 6.15pm Court Room Gallery Bakewell Town Hall. 07733179773 Singing Lessons with Lynda Radford from 4pm Bakewell Town Hall. 01629 810152 Strength & Balance NHS Falls Clinic 1.30pm Court Room Gallery Bakewell Town Hall 01629 810152 Outdoor Bootcamp, 7pm Chatsworth, 07403 893542, www. military-bootcamps.com Back to Hockey, 8-9pm, Baslow Sports Field. Becky 07855 943236 Music for the Mind (3rd Thursdays) 2.00-3.30pm. Eyam Church Centre (next to the church). For dementia sufferers and their carers. Songs, refreshments, conversation. Contact 01433 631049 Castleton & Hope Valley Photographic society (second Thursday of the month), 7.30pm. Castleton Methodist Church. Ray 01433 620253, ray@rayfowler.co.uk Spin, 10.30am & 6pm, The Earls Club, Hope Cement Works, S33 6RP, Contact Kerrie, 07896 416014 Zumba, 7pm, The Earls Club, Hope Cement Works, S33 6RP, Contact Kerrie, 07896 416014

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Table Tennis in Tideswell, 7-9pm, Bishop Pursglove School, All abilities welcome £5 (£2 concessions) Free first session, Contact Bill, 07901 860094 Matlock Trefoil Guild, 7pm, Every third Thursday, Methodist Church Hall, Darley Dale, We are a group of ladies (but men are welcome to join) who have been or are still associated with Girlguiding. Contact Sue Baranek, 07702 605163, elliebar@sky. com Table Tennis in Tideswell. All abilities welcome. Bishop Pursglove School, 7-9pm. £5 (£2 concessions) free first session. Contact Bill 07901 860094

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Baslow Senior Citizens Club, Village Hall, 2pm-3.45pm, fortnightly, 01246 583375 Gentle Bridge, 3.15pm, Medway Centre, Bakewell, 01246 590623 Zumba 9.15am, Pure Stretch 10.15am, Baslow Village Hall, Claire 07990 771155 Gentle Chair Yoga, Litton Village Hall 2-3pm Michelle 01629 815168 Bakewell Flower Club 7.30pm, Medway Centre, Bakewell, 3rd Friday of the month, Contact Angela Warren, 01629 312427 Contemporary & Dance Classes for Grade 3 Upwards, Bakewell, 07721 995050 Buxton Bridge Club, 1.45pm, Old Hall Hotel, Buxton, 01298 25057 Friday Group Luncheon Club, Medway Centre, New Street, Bakewell, 01629 813638

Matlock & District Rifle Club, more details from Len Webster 01629 584797 Tideswell Spin Class, 1pm & 7pm, Tideswell Fitness & Personal Training Studio, Fountain Square, Tideswell. Paul 07914 817073 Hope Valley Country Market, Hathersage Methodist Church Hall, 9.30-11.15am Pilates, The VH, Main Street, Calver, 9.30-1pm, Tel 07971 566261 Bellringing Practice, St John the Baptist Church, Tideswell, 7.45 - 9pm, 01298 872891 Fall Prevention Classes, The Old School Room, Hope. Various classes every Friday. Contact Lisa Beard Tel: 07971 243470 Parkinson’s UK Support Group Bakewell, 1st Friday every month at Stanton Day Hospital , Newholme Hospital, Bakewell 3.00-5.00pm for support , info, friends, speakers & outings. Call Joyce on 01629 812288 Chatsworth Players theatrical group, 7-10pm, Friends Meeting House, Bakewell, visit www.chatsworthplayers.com for more info, Contact Lindsay, 07425 919965, chatsworth.players. derbyshire@gmail.com Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup Woodland sessions 9.301.30pm Contact 07842 095402 for more information. Plus, mud kitchen toddler group 10-11.30am, everyone welcome. Higher Grades Dance Classes - Peak Performance Theatre School- Tel 07721 995050 Craft Group, 2-4pm, Bakewell Books Coffee Bar, 01629 812818 Baslow Bowls Club, 2pm, New members welcome. Free taste sessions, Contact Helen, 07734 448832, bbc.baslow@gmail. com

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Peak time for the buttercups Wet weather has favoured one of our common flowers, the ‘creeping buttercup’. In damp grasslands, marshes, and wet meadows this little flower is a blaze of bright yellow; enough to strike fear into the heart of gardeners across the region. This is the ‘weedy’ buttercup with long, straggly runners and an ability to take over unkempt borders and damp lawns. However, take off your gardening hat and at least for a few weeks this is a very pretty little flower. There are two common buttercups and the other is ‘meadow buttercup’. This humble flower called Ranunculus acris is returning to meadows and roadsides. As a flower of meadows and other grasslands recovering from intensive management and fertiliser inputs, its story is very different from the creeping variety. One of our most resilient wildflowers of grasslands, surviving when others are squeezed out by modern farming methods, this buttercup quickly recovers its abundance if fertilizer levels drop and management is less intensive. We see this across the Peak today with buttercups on the rise as some farmers revert to more environmentally-sensitive methods. Quite tall, upright and elegant, meadow buttercup is a dominant species in old meadows and lessintensive pastures, and along flower-rich roadside verges and urban green-spaces. As we move into summer proper, this buttercup at its peak lights up fields and other open spaces. Not for meadow buttercups the shady lane, wood or riverbank; this is a flower of open sunlight and bigger horizons and it is delightful.

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Good neighbours are a wonderful asset for any gardener at holiday time but if you’re going away for a few days and haven’t got anyone to do the honours with your houseplants, there are a couple of temporary solutions. One is to cover your plant with a clear plastic bag and seal it, making sure the plastic doesn’t touch the plant (use canes) Water vapour given off by the plant will be collected and reabsorbed to stop it drying out. This will only work for a few days however. The second is to use a bit of capillary matting. Insert one end in a bowl of water and the other into the compost of your plant, or stand the plant on the mat and let it gently drink.

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Left to flower they are a magnet for bees and other pollinating insects. Compact Marjoram will edge a raised bed, Chives give interest among short herbaceous flowers, Bronze or Green Fennel are both delicate yet imposing at the back of a border. Sages, Thymes, Hyssop, and Rosemary all bring something different to a decorative scheme.

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