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DARLEY DALE FOOTBRIDGE PROJECT The original Darley Dale footbridge arrived back at the Rowsley South site from Midland Railway, Ripley, on 10 October 2010. We have submitted a small number of grant applications to help with the restoration, and to date, have been successful with one. This is specifically to fund the production of four missing cast iron finials for the landings. The delivery of these will give us a complete bridge “kit” again. The ex-Bamford signal box has been removed from the site of the bridge footings at Darley Dale, which was previously a physical obstacle to the bridge’s re-instatement. The missing support columns was both a financial and psychological problem. However, these have been remanufactured to the original Midland design. These are now on site at Rowsley South. In February 2016 the successors to Derby Museum and Art Gallery, Derby Museums Trust, kindly donated their sections of the bridge to the DWVRT. The trust has a great deal of respect for volunteers toiling for years to restore an item of derelict rolling stock or a building, but unfortunately the footbridge does not readily lend itself to this pattern of work. The bridge is a deceptively complex structure which, whilst over engineered, needs to be rebuilt from start to finish to a high standard to be safe for use. This means that when the money is raised, everything will be packed off to a contractor to assemble and then return later ready to be put up. The cost even includes erecting the whole bridge in their warehouse as a dummy run! Some volunteer input is required to remove some of the platework and a few rivets. This will save the contractors time (and our money) in the dismantling phase. The Derwent & Wye Valley Railway Trust will continue to promote this project as a flagship for the railway. It is a unique story of a redundant railway structure not only surviving being dismantled for use elsewhere, but then actually coming back to where it started. It will hugely enhance Darley Dale Station in appearance and improve the experience of staff and passengers there. With the completion of the bridge, we join the ranks of railways with experience of delivering medium sized projects and opens up the path for future infrastructure works, both within and outside of the trust. Timing is crucial; with the completion of the Up and Down platforms and the columns sat waiting, the bridge is the next natural step. The trust is very appreciative of the generous financial given by people to support the project. Further funding is needed to complete the footbridge. An expression of interest submitted to the National Lottery Heritage Fund has received a positive reception but further hurdles have to be cleared before a full application can be submitted. These are hand and the trust plans to progress the application in 2020. Contributions will be gratefully received and don’t forget, donations to DWVRT qualify for Gift Aid.
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If you’re looking for a book full of heart and hope in these strange times, then The Offing by Benjamin Myers may be the one for you. It’s a lovely generous story, set just after the second world war and telling how a 16-year-old lad, son of a miner, sets out to experience a different world to the awful one they’ve all just lived through. He walks slowly through the countryside towards the coast, longing to see the sea and swim, sleeping in barns and sheds or making a tent out of the sheet he’s brought, eating gifted food and windfalls. Then near one bay he follows a lane to its end and meets Dulcie, an eccentric old woman who lives alone in her secluded cottage. Dulcie of the nettle tea and gin cocktails. A clever, brave intelligent and big hearted woman from a different world in just about every way possible, Dulcie shows him immense kindness and friendship. And she offers this awkward boy a glimpse into how his life might change. He camps on her land then later in an old hut nearby which bit by bit over the next few months he repairs for her. Then her story also starts to emerge and it’s quite different to what the reader might think. It’s a book to read slowly. You can feel the sun and the sea of that perfect English summer and the delight of being able to swim in the freezing sea. Myers is always brilliant at describing landscape, but he makes you also long for the food Dulcie cooks and the simple casual life they lead. It’s also full of surprises and quite uplifting without being sentimental. Maybe just what we need.
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“I am a local GCSE English teacher. I have to tell you about Sophie who sat her GCSE Language and Literature exams last summer 2019. Sophie lacked confidence, was frustrated and confused. She was routinely getting 2s and 3s for her work but I always felt that Sophie was far better than she believed.” Sophie’s mum took her along to Kip McGrath for an assessment in September 2018 and they began work. “Sophie soon began to feel comfortable and to have a go at things she had been avoiding. Steadily her work improved. By Easter she was improving dramatically. It was lovely to see Sophie full of optimism as she went in to sit her GCSE exams in June.
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Now that we are able to get back out there and enjoy the countryside we thought we would bring you one of our favourite walks in the Peak District. The views on this walk are incredible and Rafa and Flake absolutely love it! Normally I would recommend a pub or eating place but for now I would take a nice picnic - and don;t forge to take your rubbish home with you. The walk starts in the National Trust car park check out www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/visiting/places-to-visit/car-parkstatus to make sure the car parks are staying open. From the car park the walk takes you out along Baslow Edge, past the Eagle Rock before descending into Baslow village. You then walk along the river Derwent before edging Calver and then up through Curbar and climbing back up to Curbar Edge.
5-mile circular walk from Curbar Edge Car park A mid-distance walk which should take you and your dog around 2 hours to complete. The walk is mostly on trails and paths but there are a few short stretches of road so please take care. There may be some uneven and muddy terrain, so please wear appropriate footwear and as always, please follow the countryside code.
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short distance the path splits in two. Keep to the left staying close to the stone wall on your left. When the wall ends continue straight ahead for some distance and pass by a large rock (Eagle Rock) on your left.
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Continue along the lane for quite some distance to pass by ‘Ladywell Farm’ on your right. Immediately after the farm follow the lane sharp around to the right and then after a short distance follow the lane around to the left. Continue downhill along the lane until it turns into a road and you begin to pass houses on both sides.
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Continue until reaching a road junction and pass a red letter-box on your right. Continue ahead along the road passing the ‘Village Store’ on your right, then passing a school on your left, eventually reaching a mini island on a main road. Turn right along the main road and pass a church on your left. Immediately after the church turn left and cross over a river bridge.
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After crossing the bridge, turn right along a road keeping the river on your right. Continue along the road for some distance, passing all of the houses on your left and then continue into a no limits speed restriction zone. The road narrows and then begins to bend to the left. As the road bends to the left turn right to pass through a gate into a field along a signposted footpath.
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ahead going uphill. 11. Continue for some distance until you have passed by all the houses. Eventually the road begins to bend to the left at this point continue straight ahead through a gap in a wall into a field along a signposted footpath. Continue steep uphill with a stone wall on your right. At the far side of the field, pass through a gap and then through a wooden gate to continue uphill. 12. After a short distance pass through a gap in a wall and then continue uphill until reaching some steps directly in front of you. Climb up the steps, pass through a gap and continue straight ahead. After some distance you will pass through a gap in a wall and onto a road. Turn immediately right just prior to reaching the road and continue going uphill on a footpath running parallel to the road. Continue to the top of the hill and the car park on your left.
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On the 14th of October 1066 in Hastings on the south coast, the Norman-French army of William the Duke of Normandy fought the men of the Anglo-Saxon King Harold Godwinson. As we will all remember from our school history books – William’s Normans were victorious, thus leading to the Norman conquest of the UK and to his pseudonym…William the Conqueror. It was several years later before this latest set of invaders made it all the way to the Peak District but make it they did. One of William the Conquerors most favoured barons -William Peverel was at the forefront. He had been rewarded with a large amount of land (manors) in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire after the victory in Hastings, these became collectively known as “The Honours of Peverel” Peverel built a number of small forts following a series of attempted revolt in around 1080. On a grander scale, the ruins of Peveril Castle still stand proudly above Castleton to this day and he was also responsible for the first building at Bolsover Castle. The Domesday book, commissioned by William the Conqueror in 1085 was the largest scale survey of land and landholdings undertaken anywhere at that point in time. In it the northern part of the Peaks was reported as ‘waste’ (why we don’t know!) and the high ground was designated as a ‘Royal forest’. To the Normans ‘forest’ simply meant ‘unenclosed land’, not necessarily a heavily wooded area as per modern day usage. And it referred to an area of land reserved for the King and nobility to hunt. We still know part of that area today as Peak Forest. Originally ‘the forest’ ran from Goyt in the west to the Derwent in the east: Longdendale to the north with the southern boundary east-west through modern day Buxton.
Large areas in the southern Peak District came under the control of monasteries from the 11th century…not as monastic sites in themselves but as outlying farms known as ‘granges’. You can still find places all over the Peak district bearing the name Grange…e.g. Boosley Grange, Newton Grange, Gratton Grange. Farming back then was a communal activity, individuals would be allocated ‘strips’ of land belonging to the crown or a local ‘feudal’ lord which they could farm in return for their service. Land in the ‘peak forest’ was gradually cleared from the 12th century as the population grew – the climate was slightly milder during this period too meaning yields would probably be higher. The growth of agriculture and population in the region came to an abrupt halt in 1349 when a really virulent strain of the bubonic plague (black death) arrived in the area. Around one third of the population of England is believed to have died from the disease and this, coupled with a deterioration in the climate led to large areas of land in the Peak District going out of cultivation.
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