Rural Voice - Hope Valley Edition - January 2020

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Saturday 11th January Starts at 9.15am Pomegranate Theatre.

Mini explorers (2 -5 years of age) and intrepid tots and their adults are invited to take part in fun outdoor activities at Longshaw.

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Sun 12th January & Sun 9th February 10am – 12pm Join our rangers at Longshaw and the Eastern Moors with their conservation work, and help to look after the moors, woods and meadows, while having fun outdoors.

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Sun 26th January 8.15 – 10.30am Enjoy a 10k run in the special surroundings of the Longshaw Estate. Free, informal and for everyone.

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A full day of archaeology talks which, this year, range from the Iron Age through Roman Derventio to the Vikings and the Industrial Revolution. There will be a look at the South West Peak and Small Heritage Adoption projects, and the effects of moorland wildfires on heritage and habitats.

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A Year in the Life of a Chatsworth Seamstress 21th January & 27th February 10am – 12.30pm What does a seamstress at Chatsworth do all day? Marie, an expert seamstress on the Textiles team, will take you through a ‘typical’ year in the working life of a 21st century seamstress, highlighting some of the projects she has been involved with over the last five years, from conservation to Christmas, and many other things in between! Visit for booking and more information www.chatsworth.org/events/seamstress-day/

CALVER FILM CLUB Mary Queen of Scots (12A) Thursday 9th January Bio/Drama. Mary Stuart, Queen of France at 16 and widowed at 18 defies pressure to remarry and instead returns to her native Scotland to reclaim her rightful throne. England however has fallen under the rule of the compelling Queen Elizabeth. Rivals in power and love these cousins must decide how to survive as female regents in a masculine world. Saoirse Ronan stars along with Margot Robbie.

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Colin Papworth is delighted to announce that he’s the new owner of the podiatry clinic in Hathersage. Formerly known as the Gait Garage owned by David Nichols for over 11 years, the clinic has built a good reputation throughout the Hope Valley. Colin lives in Hope and currently has two successful clinics in Chesterfield and Sheffield. When Colin saw the clinic was up for sale he immediately thought, what a great opportunity to work closer to home whilst having the chance to own an already established business in the beautiful Hope Valley. Colin has been qualified since 1999 and is HCPC registered with many Insurance companies, he told the Voice Magazine, “I’ll be continuing to offer all the services that you would expect from the podiatry clinic; chiropody and assessment of painful feet. My area of expertise is with the analysis of movements when walking and running and understanding why somebody suffered the injury”. During your initial appointment Colin will discuss your symptoms and then carry out an examination which may include looking how you stand, walk, and if able, run. Colin also told us the importance of seeing and understanding how somebody moves and how they load their body, this way he can better understand what triggers the pain and is then able to develop an appropriate treatment plan. “By studying the whole body I may be able to help with not just foot pain, but any other pain in your body that is caused by the way you move, so, if your back, front of your hips, knees and of course, feet are painful following activity then this is something I can help with”. Treatments can vary depending on the issue but can include, hands on mobilisation of joints and soft tissues, changing the way you walk and / run, rehabilitation exercises, shockwave, orthoses (I have access to some brilliant 3D laser sintered devices) and we will also discuss how much activity it is safe for you to do. Please do keep referring to my website for the latest information. We’re always updating the site with fresh and up to date content about our various services. I shall also be offering more services such as yoga, Pilates and bike fitting. Bookings can be done online or give me a call to discuss. If you are on Instagram, then have a look at my dog walking pictures with my dog Pip @colpod.

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Book Review

Margaret Atwood – The Testaments

Reading a sequel can be a bit daunting. Especially when there’s been a 34 year gap between books and the original is as famous and highly regarded as Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale. But fear not. The Testaments is a superb follow-up. Without giving anything away, it manages to give hope to a story which has seemed unremittingly bleak. And of course great glimpses into the workings of the crooked wood of humanity. Atwood has said that most of the inspiration for the story has been everything readers wrote to her about the original book, everything that we wanted to know about Gilead, everything that we thought Gilead reflected in the world. The book seems particularly relevant in this time of Me Too, Fake News and the frenetic pace of our lives and Atwood says the other part of her inspiration is the world we have been living in. As always she writes beautifully, jumping between three witness accounts which in the end begin to merge into one very satisfying ending. The questions about Gilead, about its place in the world and how it could exist in our world now make sense. A worthy Booker prize winner and a really good read.

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A Will is not enough: Why you should make your LASTING POWERS OF ATTORNEY now… Hopefully we all know the importance of making a suitable Will… it shows you care enough about what happens to your assets once you’ve died. But… shouldn’t you care just as much about keeping your assets and yourself safe while you are alive? If you are unable to manage your own affairs… a Will is not enough. The legal documents you need in place are called “Lasting Powers of Attorney”. They allow the people YOU choose now rather than someone appointed by the Court of Protection to deal with decisions in two key areas: your Property/Financial affairs and your Health/Welfare matters. There may come a time in your life when you are unable to manage your financial affairs or personal welfare, owing to some form of incapacity and you will need someone to act on your behalf. Even when we are young, we can find ourselves incapacitated owing to illness or injury and it can be invaluable having a trusted, reliable person who is able to manage your personal affairs and remove the anxiety of having unpaid bills, at a time when you most need peace of mind. Similarly, as we get older, the need for attorneys increases as we are more prone to illness and injuries. Sadly, sometimes people fall into the trap of thinking “I’ll get something sorted when I start feeling a bit iffy”… but an unexpected stroke, accident or illness can take anyone by surprise, regardless of their age or health.

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We Enter the Age of Metal The last article covered the Neolithic period, a time when our ancient ancestors were just beginning to form permanent settlements and create the stone circles and burial mounds we still see in evidence today. About 2000 to 2500 years BC, another influx of settlers from Europe began to arrive in Britain and they had developed one important technological advance – metal working, specifically bronze. Many of these new arrivals also brought with them a unique form of pottery, bell shaped pots archaeologists named ‘beakers’ which led to them being christened the ‘Beaker Folk’. DNA analysis of remains indicates that this particular wave of immigrants largely replaced the original inhabitants of these islands. The Beaker Folk were farmers and they formed settled communities up and down the UK, including in Derbyshire. In the Peak District there are signs of bronze age settlements at Swine Sty to the west of Big Moor and many other locations. Perhaps one of the most notable being at Mam Tor where there’s evidence of a fortified enclosure that was initiated during the bronze age and continued right into the iron age. Our bronze age ancestors continued the tradition of monument and megalith building which began in the Neolithic…who knows if they adopted the religious/spiritual practices of the existing populace or simply adopted the existing structures for their own beliefs? However, by around 1200 BC the practice of building stone circles seems to stop. Another thing they brought to Britain was the practice of individual burials, often with’ grave goods’ being placed with the body. Prior to this time it was more common for burial cairns to contain multiple remains (usually just the de-fleshed bones).

Back to the reason this era is called the bronze age…the first use of metal! Bronze is an alloy of tin and copper and interestingly there’s evidence of prehistoric copper mining at Wetton – which although in Staffordshire is still in the Peak District. Perhaps that’s one of the reasons this region became home to the Beaker Folk? Lead mining also seems to have occurred in the area, as an axe made of lead was discovered at Mam Tor (not sure how useful that would have been though!). By the late bronze age our ancestors were producing beautifully crafted blades, axes and spear heads by pouring the molten metal into casts created from clay or stone moulds. They were living in fixed settlements or small villages in roundhouses made of wattle and daub with grass thatched roofs, growing crops and practicing animal husbandry. Fabric was being woven or knitted from wool and jewellery in the form of pins and brooches would have been used to fasten cloaks and capes. About 800 BC in the UK, the use of bronze was being replaced by iron, not because it is any stronger or more durable than bronze (contrary to popular opinion) but because it is actually easier to find iron ore than tin, which is needed in the production of bronze. And so we enter the Iron Age… These articles are researched and written by Laura Billingham, a local content writer and author. Laura moved the Peak District several years ago to pursue her passion for writing. To find out more visit www.landgassociates.co.uk or contact Laura on 07736 351341

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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, 10am-12pm, Hope Old School. 07966 476636 Mums & Toddler Aerobics 9-10am, Litton Villlage Hall, Michelle 01298 938080 Pilates 10-11am, Castleton VH, 07990 771155 Yoga 7.30pm, Medway Centre, New Street, Bakewell, call Louise 0773 6351257 Bakewell Choral Society 7.15pm, Bakewell Methodist Church 01433 631308 Ladies Badminton 7.30pm, Rowsley Village Hall, 01773 856566 /01629 584475 Badminton (All Levels) 8-10pm, Lady Manners School, 07754 421211 Tae Kwon-Do 6.30pm, Ashford War Memorial Institute, 07861 303449 Coffee Morning 10am-12pm, Bakewell Methodist Church. 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. Bakewell Bridge 52 6.45pm, Bakewell Town Hall, Visitors welcome, 07929 546293 Singing Lessons with Lynda Radford from 4pm, Bakewell Town Hall. 01629 810152 Boot Camp 7pm Assembly Room Theatre, Bakewell Town Hall. 01629 810152 Grindleford & Eyam Playgroup 9.30am-12.30pm, 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 6pm-dark, and Saturday mornings 9.30am onwards. Steve 07968 336483 Children’s Dance Classes Peak Performance Theatre School 07721 995050 Bakewell Photo Club 7.30pm (alternate Mondays), 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 1-3.15pm. Great Longstone Village Hall. All abilities welcome. 01629 814635 Whist Bakewell Working Mens Club, 7pm 01629 812826 or 0114 2352653

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Baslow Flower Circle Baslow Village Hall, 3rd Tues monthly (Mar-Nov) 01246 583279 Yoga Class 11am-12pm, Calver VH, Kate on 0795 286 3666 Matlock & District Rifle Club more details from Len Webster 01629 584797 Zumba 9.30-10.30am, 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 Village Hall, 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 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 & Eyam Playgroup 9am-3pm Contact 07842 095402 for more information Hatha Yoga with Helen 7.45-9pm, Bakewell Methodist Church, Contact Helen, 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 6pm, 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 taster 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 Village Hall, 07855 943236 Outdoor Bootcamp 6pm Chatsworth, Paul 07403 893542, www.military-bootcamps.com Yoga Friends Meeting House, Bakewell 6pm Beg, 7pm Int, Michelle 01629 815168

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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 & Eyam Playgroup Woodland sessions 9am-3pm Contact 07842 095402 for more information Body Control Pilates 9.30am, White Lion,Great Longstone. Booking 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 Village Hall, Michelle 01629 815168 Play Tideswell (0-5yrs), 9am-12pm Youth Club Building, Tideswell, 07902 003 641 Under 5s Group 10-11.30am, B Pursglove School, Tideswell, 07902 003641 Badminton 7-10pm, Hathersage Memorial Hall, 01433 621115 1st Bakewell Methodist Rainbows 5.15-6.15pm, Methodist Church Hall, 07864 573556 Pilates 9.30-10.30am, Methodist Church, Bakewell, 07906 312372 Tideswell Male Voice Choir 7.30pm, Old Grammar School, Tideswell, 01433 650707 Tideswell Running Club 7pm, tideswellrunningclub.uk Baby & Toddler Group (0-5yrs), 10-11.45am, 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 10am-12pm, Ashford Institute, 01629 812559 Indoor Shortmat Bowling 6.45pm, WMC Bakewell, Bgnrs Welcome, 01298 871638 Baslow WI 2pm (2nd Wed of each month) Baslow VH, www.baslow-wi.weebly.com Karate 6.30-8pm, The VH, Calver, 0114 2899333 Indoor Bowls, 1.30 - 4pm, The VH, Calver, 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 810152 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 Pilates 9.15am & 10.30am, Eyam Mechanics Institute, Contact Sarah, 07720 258878, sarah@sgsportsmassage.com Pilates 4.15pm & 5pm, Bamford Institute, Contact Sarah, 07720 258878, sarah@sgsportsmassage.com

THURSDAYS

High Peak Luncheon Club Various venues monthly. Details from 01663 719042 Matlock Railway Club 7.30pm fortnightly, New Venue - Gothic Warehouse, Cromford Wharf, 07900 244913 Interval Running 6-7pm, Longshaw Estate, Becky 07855 943236 Tai Chi (intermediate) 6pm, Presentation Convent, Matlock Alan Box 01246 279515 Acoustic Music Session 8.30pm (3rd Thurs), Mechanics institute, Eyam, 01433 631049

Falls Prevention Class 1.30-2.30pm, Bakewell Town Hall, 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 Memorial Hall, 0781 7220324 Ballroom, Latin & Salsa Dancing 7pm, Medway Centre, Bakewell, 01298 23171 Yoga 9.15am, Friends Meeting House, Bakewell, 01246 591944 Back-on-Balance Litton VH, 9am & 10am, 07854 763570 Litton Toddler Group 1.30- 3pm, Litton Village Hall, Louise 078372 29359 Pilates 9.45-10.45am, 11am-12pm, 6-7pm and 7-8pm, Medway Centre, Bakewell, 07906 312372 Yoga 9.15 -11.15am, Ashford Institute, 01629 813747 Tae Kwon-Do 6.30pm, Ashford War Memorial Institute, 07861 303449 Bellringing Practice 7.30pm, All Saints Church, Bakewell, Pauline 01629 814521 Pilates 10-11am, Castleton Village Hall, 07990 771155 U3A Bridge Club 1.30pm, Medway Centre, Bakewell, 01629 814011 Bakewell Family History Group 7:30pm (3rd Thurs every month), 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 7.45 - 9.15pm, Downstairs at the Cressbrook Club, www.facebook.com/cressbrookband Parent & 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 2-3.30pm (3rd Thursdays), Eyam Church Centre (next to the church). For dementia sufferers and their carers. Songs, refreshments, conversation. Contact 01433 631049 Castleton & Hope Valley Photographic Society 7.30pm (2nd Thursday of the month), 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 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 3rd 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

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Table Tennis in Tideswell 7-9pm, Bishop Pursglove School, £5 (£2 concessions) free first session. All abilities welcome. Contact Bill 07901 860094 Castleton Historical Society 7.30pm (3rd Thursday of the month, except Aug and Dec), Walker Room, Castleton Methodist Church, Buxton Road. Charge of £3 for non-members. Annual membership is £15, www.castletonhistorical.co.uk

FRIDAYS

Baslow Senior Citizens Club 2pm-3.45pm (fortnightly), Village Hall, 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 2-3pm Litton Village Hall Michelle 01629 815168 Bakewell Flower Club 7.30pm (3rd Friday of the month), Medway Centre, Bakewell, 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 9.30-11.15am, Hathersage Methodist Church Hall, Pilates The Village Hall, Main Street, Calver, 9.30am-1pm, Tel 07971 566261 Bellringing Practice 7.45 - 9pm, St John the Baptist Church, Tideswell, 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, 3-5pm (1st Friday every month), Stanton Day Hospital, Newholme Hospital, Bakewell. 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 & Eyam Playgroup Woodland Sessions 9.30am1.30pm 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 taster sessions. Contact Helen, 07734 448832, bbc.baslow@gmail.com Singing in… Bamford Choir 10-11.30am, Moore Memorial Hall, Brentwood Road, Bamford S33 0AG , Open to all. Includes refreshments. Contact Pete, 07905 820802

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The Wild Deer of the Peak District ….. Picking up the story of the Peak’s wild deer, this article looks at the recent spread. Excitingly, in the last few years they have been heading from the high moors to which they were introduced, downhill into Holmesfield, Dronfield, and Sheffield in the east, and Curbar, Calver, Eyam, and Grindleford in the west. Further north a feral herd established in the 1940s from the medieval chase at Wharncliffe, and over in the west around Buxton, the same happened with a herd at Wildboar Clough. Alongside the native parkland red deer are the beautiful fallow introduced from the Mediterranean firstly by the Romans and later by the Normans. This is another herd animal and well-suited to life in woodland or in ornamental parks. As a decorative species to show off to your neighbours Fallow tick the boxes as really pretty, often with white dappling, and in the case of the bucks, spectacular antlers too. Like reds the fallows have an autumn rut when males display against each other and build-up and defend breeding harems of does. The males get very worked up and have favoured trees or shrubs that they ‘stand’ at and thrash with their antlers plus muddy pools where they wallow. The males snort and grunt at each other as they ‘parallel walk’ side-by-side each weighing up their opponent to see whether it is worthwhile entering the contest.

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Every so often the serious business begins and they noisily lock antlers and battle commences. Mostly the inferior male gives way and runs off, but serious injuries and fatalities can occur with both red and fallow.

Photo credit: Peter Wolstenholme

Fallow deer are easy to spot at Chatsworth where they generally keep away from the bigger red deer. Down by the river close to the old mill is a good spot. They stay on the far side of the river away from the visiting hordes. However, there is a nearby ‘wild’ or at least long-term feral herd of black or ‘melanistic’ fallow deer. Originating as a medieval herd from the old deer park at Stanton-in-the-Peak, these are pretty common around Matlock Bath, Darley Dale, and further west. For more information check out www.ukeconet.org and also https://ianswalkonthewildside.wordpress.com Please do send in records, photographs, or video clips of deer in and around the area. I would love to hear from you!

Photo credit: Ian Rotherham

Professor Ian D. Rotherham of Sheffield Hallam University is a researcher, writer and broadcaster on wildlife and environmental issues in the Peak District and elsewhere. He is contactable on info@hallamec.plus.com and you To advertise call Emily on 01629 364 &015 or 07891 639 638 33 can followplease his website and blog: www.ukeconet.org https://ianswalkonthewildside.wordpress.com/


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