OCT ‘21
CLAY CROSS AND SURROUNDING VILLAGES
ion Competit
SEE PAGE 9
Happy Hall
oween
31st Octob er
Other Services Food & Retail Health & Fitness
pg4 pg7 pg14
Professional pg19 Home pg22 Garden pg27
Shouting about businesses in the heart of your community
www.VOICEMAGAZINES.co.uk
Competition Ti
WIN FA
MILY T
me!
ICKET
See pag e for detail 12 s
01623 468 468 hrsupport@hopkins-solicitors.co.uk
Helping You Stop The Domino Effect. Problems with your employees can be time consuming and stressful, and if they aren’t addressed swiftly, they can quickly accelerate and spread into a very expensive problem. HopkinsHR is an employment support package designed to give you certainty and peace of mind that your legal costs will never exceed an agreed annual fee. This will help you plan your HR budget accurately and significantly reduce your risk of unexpected expensive legal costs. > > > > > > > > >
Consultancy Services Disciplinary and Grievance Discrimination and Harassment Dismissals Employee Handbooks Employment Contracts Employment Insurance Employment Tribunals Enforcing Restrictive Covenants
> > > > > > > > >
GDPR data protection Performance Management Redundancy and Re-organisations Seminars Settlement Agreements Sickness and Holidays Training TUPE Whistleblowing
WE AREN’T A CALL CENTRE. YOU WON’T BE JUST A FILE NUMBER. WE ARE A LOCAL LAW FIRM AND WE’RE HERE TO HELP.
www.hopkins-solicitors.co.uk
Check out our Facebook Group
Read our Magazines online https://issuu.com/ambervalleymedia
From the Editor Hello Readers!!
Thank you so much for your wonderful feedback regarding last month’s front covers & the mags in general, it is hugely appreciated. I have said before, feedback (preferably positive where possible!!) is always welcomed and keeps our little team motivated to keep trying different things. When we receive a lovely e-mail, like we have from some readers this month, it truly lifts us all and I am so proud of our team & how they’ve all remained positive over the last 18 months, so thank you, it’s nice to be nice! I will do an introduction editorial to the team once we’ve got the website up and running. I’m conscious that I keep mentioning team members & it’d be better to put a face to a name! However, I think it’s fair to give a special mention to Danielle regarding the feedback on the mags, as she has and is continuing to do a sterling job on the community engagement aspect of Voice Magazines – all these new articles, are pretty much down to Danielle’s vision for what people would like to read more about….so much so, I think she’ll be looking for some support soon! Mr Emily & I went on our hollibobs, whilst the rest of the team supported our very own Paul during his boxing debut for an Ultimate White Collar Boxing event in Pride Park. Paul originally signed up around November 2019 for the event in April 2020 but for obvious reasons, he has had the date scheduled and rescheduled a good
3 or 4 times! This has been a nightmare for him, not least as he’s been having to stop and start his training. Anyway, it finally happened on the 11th September, the team donned their glad rags and I speak for all of us when I say that we couldn’t be any prouder of his performance and his resolve to keep picking himself up, start training again and stand up in the ring. He raised some fantastic money for cancer research with some of our lovely advertisers supporting him both by donating and attending. Watch out Anthony Joshua, Paul is coming for your crown! The Voice ladies also had a fabulous outing this month to the Somercotes Cineroom to see ‘Little Women’. What an absolutely fabulous initiative and really well done to the organisers, we all loved it – read our thoughts in this months Swanwick edition or online. It’s ‘Cruella’ next! In other news, it’s the Christmas editions for the next two magazines – and no! I still haven’t sorted any Christmas shopping out…..I tried…..and then the moment passed again!!! Anyway, get your adverts and events in, the team are waiting to hear from you! Happy Reading,
x Emily PS: Don’t forget to mention the ‘Voice’ when you use any of the companies in this magazine
LEISURE CENTRE POST OFFICE
OPEN
Upcoming Submission Deadline for Advertisers & Contributors: November ‘21 Edition - 8th October • December ’21 Edition - 12th November
To advertise email: info@voicemagazines.co.uk or call us on 01773 549 035 Printed by Phase Print Ltd and distributed to 5,000 homes in Clay Cross and surrounding villages. 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 of the publisher. Voice Magazines Limited, 40 High Street, South Normanton, Derbyshire. DE55 2BP. Registered in England & Wales No: 10550557
r e h t O s e c i v r Se
Your £245 worth of ŠKODA Roadside Assistance starts now! We will be strengthening our aftersales proposition by adding a year’s complimentary Service Activated Roadside Assistance* with a service for eligible customers.
Who is eligible? Customers who are coming in for their 3rd-10th oil and inspection service are eligible for a complimentary year of full UK and European Roadside Assistance worth £245. ŠKODA Chesterfield 1 Discovery Way, Whittington Moor, Chesterfield, S41 9EG 0330 108 0230 www.bristolstreet.co.uk/SKODA *ŠKODA Roadside Assistance is arranged and administered by Automobile Association Insurance Services Limited, which is an insurance intermediary authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Registered office: Fanum House, Basing View, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 4EA. Registered in England and Wales number 2414212.
Does your Septic Tank need checking? 01773 767 612
Our experienced local team can drop by for a ‘lift the lid’ type survey and discuss your specific situation.
The MPC Services team are here to help make sure that your sewage system is working well, properly maintained, up to date with the latest compliance regulations, working quietly and energy efficient. We can provide you with competitive pricing for your scheduled de-sludging, tank emptying, annual maintenance and repairs to help make sure that you are getting good value for money.
Ask us about: Annual maintenance, call-outs or repairs � Tank emptying � Any bad smells, noises or other sewage issues � Property transactions & compliance
MPC Services (UK) Ltd
1 Heanor Gate Rd, Derbyshire, DE75 7RJ
enquiries@mpcservices.co.uk www.mpcservices.co.uk Company Reg No. 0608117
4
Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
OTHER SERVICES
To advertise please call 01773 549 035
5
HOW DID YOU SPEND YOUR TIME DURING THE RECENT LOCKDOWNS?
If you rediscovered an interest in model trains then you might be interested in joining the Clay Cross Model Railway Society. We can help you improve your layout or even just get started, acquire new skills or get more out of the hobby. Perhaps you have been in the hobby for a while and want to meet like minded enthusiasts? We meet every Tuesday and Thursday evening in our own premises in Clay Cross, and have a few vacancies for new members. We have two 00 gauge layouts being worked on and a 7mm narrow gauge model of the Ashover Light Railway station at Chesterfield Road. One of the 00 gauge layouts, a model of Hindlow station, has been seen at model railway exhibitions as far away as Spalding before the Pandemic shut everything down.
of skills from beginner to experienced. Members are encouraged to take part in building or maintenance of one of our layouts, sit and discuss railway matters with other members, or even bring their own projects in and work on them, and perhaps ask for advice. During the summer months, in addition to our regular evening meetings, we arrange garden meetings at members’ homes, where you can see other members’ work. We also arrange group visits to railway related locations and events.
Chesterfield Road is our first attempt at building a DCC controlled layout and is being used to teach members about the mysteries of DCC systems. Designed as an exhibition layout, there are plans to extend it if it is successful. Our members come from all over the surrounding district from Inkersall to Tibshelf and Rowsley, and have a range
If you are interested or would like more information or to book a visit then call the society;
Secretary: Nigel Fisher on 07802 785032 or email secretary@cxmrs.org.uk Visit our website www.cxmrs.org.uk. 6
Join our Facebook group ‘Clay Cross Model Railway Society’ and see what some of our Don’t forget to members mention Voice Magazines are working on. when responding to the Ads
FOOD & RETAIL
Food l i a t e &R
Contact Sarah on 0115 849 2386
Local Installation, Repairs and Servicing of Stairlifts ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
OPENING TIMES Tue-Fri 9.30am - 2.00pm Sat 9.30am - 2.30pm
Alfreton’s only wool shop, for all your knitting and crocheting essentials at less than RRP.
Local, family-run business Almost 20 years’ experience New, reconditioned and rental available Friendly, personal service Free, no obligation survey 24/7, 365 days call-out Repairs and servicing available Excellent customer feedback
info@prioritystairlifts.co.uk www.prioritystairlifts.co.uk
54a King Street, Alfreton
@Prioritystairlifts
Inbetween (and behind sanam and signature hairdressers)
/prioritystairlifts
T: 01773 833717
COACH TOUR HOLIDAYS
DO OR PIC TO D K U OO P! R
ALL HALF BOARD INCLUDING EXCURSIONS & ENTERTAINMENT!
LYTHAM ST. ANNES (TURKEY & TINSEL)
Inn on the Prom Mon 1st - Fri 5th Nov 2021 5 Days • £335.00
YORK (CHRISTMAS SHOPPER)
Queens Hotel Mon 22nd - Tues 23rd Nov 2021 Sun 12th - Mon 13th Dec 2021 Local Pick 2 days • £110.00 Up Points
ISLE OF WIGHT
Local Pick Up Points
30 James Street Hotel Sun 7th - Mon 8th Nov 2021 2 Days • £125.00
Livermead House Hotel Mon 15th Nov - Fri 19th Nov 2021 5 Days • £335
TORQUAY
Channel View Hotel in Shanklin Mon 7th - Fri 11th Feb 2022 Mon 14th - Fri 18th Feb 2022 Mon 21st - Fri 25th Feb 2022 Mon 28h - Fri 4th Mar 2022 5 Days • £199.00
LLANDUDNO (HOLLY & MISTLETOE) Tyndale Hotel Tues 9th - Sat 13th Nov 2021 5 days • £399.00
MORECAMBE (MISTLETOE & WINE)
BOURNEMOUTH
LIVERPOOL
Local Pick Up Points
Auckland Hotel Mon 13th - Fri 17th Dec 2021 5 Days • £265
Local Pick Up Points
Trouville Hotel Mon 21st - Fri 25th March 2022 5 Days • £199
FOR A 2021 BROCHURE OR TO BOOK: PHONE 01773 590 808 or 07483 357 958 VISIT OUR MOBILE BOOKING OFFICE • GO ONLINE WWW.CLAIRSCOACHES.CO.UK
2nd Tuesday of each month
3rd Tuesday of each month
9am – 1pm | South Normanton Market Place
9am - 12noon | Blackwell Community Centre
9.30am - 12.30pm | Bolsover Market 1pm - 2pm | Clay Cross Market Place
9am – 1pm | Alfreton Severn Square Car Park (Outside B&M Bargains)
9am – 1pm | Ripley Market Place
9am – 1pm | Sutton-in-Ashfield, Portland Square
2nd Thursday of each month 2nd Friday of each month
3rd Thursday of each month
To advertise please call 01773 549 035
3rd Friday of each month
7
FOOD & RETAIL
Brand new ŠKODA Motability vehicles available from Nil Advance ŠKODA Chesterfield
1 Discovery Way, Whittington Moor, Chesterfield, S41 9EG 0330 108 0665 www.bristolstreet.co.uk/SKODA
BRISTOL STREET MOTORS CHESTERFIELD ŠKODA
For all your New, Used, Motability and Aftersales needs. ŠKODA Chesterfield 1 Discovery Way, Whittington Moor, Chesterfield, S41 9EG 0330 108 0230 www.bristolstreet.co.uk/SKODA
8
Library images for illustrative purposes only.
Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
FOOD & RETAIL
FESTIVE GIFT FAIR FESTIVE GIFT FAIR IS BACK IN 2021! Thursday 18th – Sunday 21st November, NEC Birmingham
Celebrating our 25th LIVE event in 2021, the fabulous Festive Gift Fair has been the #1 event for Christmas shopping in the heart of England for over two decades.
DÉCOR FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON and BEYOND!
Missed by thousands last year, this ever popular 4-day event is back again in November and looking forward to re-uniting 300 stallholders with 1,000’s of high-spirited shoppers. Once again offering a fabulous choice of gifts, decorations, food and drink in a jolly atmosphere with live music and festive entertainers.
NEW include At Home for Christmas – Christmas wreaths. Finishing Touches – Christmas rugs and cushions. Step Into Christmas – everything LED from Lanterns to fairy dolls!
Dedicated to Christmas shopping and catering for all your needs over the seasonal period, the busiest and most established Fair in the Midlands has lots to offer in 2021 ... FABULOUS FOODIE SECTION Companies NEW to the fab foodie section this year are Whistler’s Storm – the newest alcoholic tea brand to hit the market. Campbell’s Chutneys – handmade mustards, marmalades, pickles and preserves. Limpopo Biltong – The snack The Lions could not handle! Schokolat Scotland – unique chocolate gifts made to look like teapots, tools and so much more! Back by demand are favourites including Ace Tea London, The Tipsy Tart, Popcorn Kitchen, Cheshire Cheese, Condessa Welsh Liqueurs and Georgie Porgies Puddings. GIFTS IN GENERAL So many wonderful new companies this year it’s been difficult to select just a few! NEW in 2021 include Rebel Records and Toys – music vinyls, cd’s and music memorabilia. Big Chief Studios - licensed character collectables Star Wars, Doctor Who, Only Fools and Horses, Dad’s Army, James Bond, Mr Bean etc. Wish Upon Threads - Embroidered apparel inspired by characters from hobbies and films. Popular favourites returning include Football Stadium Photography, Kensington Collection, MacDonald China and The Perfume Shop.
Always popular, joining us again are favourites including Delightful Decorations, 1 Stop Christmas Shop and The Rugshack.
Foy & Co Interiors – luxury cushions and throws. FOR THE KIDS (YOUNG & OLD!) More companies than ever before…, seems like the kids are going to get spoiled this year!!! NEW include Maria Valentina Baby – trendy clothes and shoes for baby and children. Christmas Board Games – Christmas Eve The Race To Help Santa!, Grace’s Book Adventures – kid’s books and colouring activity sets. If you’re looking for Fair Trade wooden toys then Lanka Kade will be back along side Splat Planet selling colour-in tshirts, Iconic Kidswear with their 0 - 8yrs clothing range. Funblox, Magic Pens and so much more! Be inspired and get your festive preparations off to a flying start at the Festive Gift Fair. With ticket prices so affordable bring friends and family with you for a fun-filled day Christmas Shopping.
Tickets available online from just £6 per adult (plus fulfilment fee) The Fair is open daily 9.30am-5pm Thursday 18th – Sunday 21st November at the NEC, Birmingham For much more information, including videos, show highlights, exhibitor list, show offers and all the Live Performers, Please visit
www.festivegiftfair.co.uk
Competition Time!
WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS
To advertise please call 01773 549 035
To be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets, simply email us your name, phone number & answer to the question below to: community@voicemagazines.co.uk – with the headline NEC tickets.
WHERE IS THE FAIR HELD?
9
FOOD & RETAIL
Slimming World Recipe Chicken Tikka Rogan Josh Slimming World are famous for their fakeaways and their curries are some of the best. Whether you are on plan or not this is packed full of flavour and will leave you feeling full and satisfied! Serves: 4 Ready in: 50
Method:
Ingredients:
Syns per serving: FREE
• 4 skinless and boneless chicken breasts, cut into bitesize chunks
1. Put the chicken in a bowl, sprinkle with the tikka curry powder and toss to coat well. Set aside. 2. Put the garlic, ginger, coriander, remaining spices and 100ml water in a small food processor and blitz to a paste (or use a stick blender and a jug).
• 2 tbsp medium tikka curry powder*
• 2 tsp ground cumin • ½ tsp garam masala* • 4 tsp ground coriander • 1 tsp smoked paprika • 1 large onion, diced • 4 tbsp tomato purée
3. Place a non-stick saucepan over a medium heat, add the paste and cook for 5 minutes. Add the diced onion and tomato purée and cook for 5 minutes or until soft, then add the sliced onions and peppers to the pan and cook for 10 minutes.
• 4 garlic cloves, chopped
4. Reduce the heat to low, add the chicken and cook for 15 minutes or until the chicken is cooked. Add the passata, stock cube and 200ml boiling water and cook for a further 10 minutes.
• ½ small pack fresh coriander
5. Stir in the yogurt, bring back to a simmer and serve with plain boiled rice and Speed veg.
• 2 tbsp medium curry powder*
• 1 chicken stock cube, crumbled
• ¼ tsp chilli powder
• 2 tbsp fat-free natural yogurt
• 5cm piece fresh root ginger, peeled and chopped
• 2 large red onions, sliced • 2 red peppers, deseeded and cut into chunks • 250g passata
For more information visit www.slimmingworld.co.uk
ADVERTISING • DESIGN • DISTRIBUTION
TJ’S RESTAURANT
@THE GEORGE & DRAGON Bookings Now Open for:
Christmas 2021 including Christmas day (call for the menu & more details)
SOAR TO SUCCESS WITH
Chef with over 35 years experience Varied Menu Options Sunday Roasts All food freshly prepared All meats sourced locally from Owen Taylors Butchers
OPEN FROM Wed-Fri 5-9 | Sat 12-9 | Sun 12-4 ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS IN YOUR LOCAL AREA!
DON’T DELAY, CONTACT US TODAY
10
10%
off
T: 01773 549035 | E: info@voicemagazines.co.uk | www.voicemagazines.co.uk
07941 517 730 • 07526 825 219 DE55 5TN • jueanne63@hotmail.com FOOD BILL (when booked in advanced) WEDS - SAT excludes SUNDAYS
Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
AT HOME
OR SIMPLY VISIT
FOOD & RETAIL
SCAN TO GET YOUR FAVOURITE BIRDS PRODUCTS
Delivered Fresh to Your Door!
BIRDSBAKERY.COM/ONLINESTORE/
AT-HOME-DELIVERY
To advertise please call 01773 549 035
TO PLACE YOUR ORDER
11
FOOD & RETAIL
Matlock Bath Illuminations 2021 Sunday nights are all about our younger visitors, and the themed night on Sunday, 24 October is “Super Heroes”. Meet our special guests Iron Man and Spider Man - and please do come dressed to impress in your own outfits. Plus, of course we have the famous parade of decorated boats on the River Derwent, our fairground, the lights and lots of food and drink stalls. Please visit www.derbyshiredales.gov. uk/illuminations for information.
Enter our competition for a chance to win:
W Famil in a y Tick fo Sund r ay 24 th Octob er 21
et
Question - What is illuminated? Answer: A) Boats B) Trains C) Planes
T&C’s: Tickets are for a family ticket (2 Adults and 2 Children under 16). Date can not be changed. Car Parking is not included, tickets are for entry to the illuminations only. To enter simply email the answer to the question to community@voicemagazines.co.uk with the title “Matlock Illuminations” including your name and telephone number.
Competition
12
Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
Voice Choir Cordially Invites you to
FACE THE MUSIC at David Nieper Academy, Alfreton, DE55 7JA
Alfreton Male Voice Choir
Join us on 16th October 2021 at 7pm for song, music and fun, a relief from isolation. With Guest John Barker on Trumpet and introducing The Saga Louts Tickets £10.00 with proceeds to the International Charity Aquabox supplying safe drinking water worldwide.
Disabled Parking Available
Call 01773 434221 or pay on the door
Alfreton Male Voice Choir was founded in 1903 and became well respected by a wide spectrum of the community. They performed in, and were very successful at, competition and won many trophies. Over the years fortunes rose and fell but the indomitable spirit of the choir weathered all and continued to entertain; whilst no longer participating in competition, public performance remained at their hearts. In 2009 the choir was granted charitable status and it has become a tradition that we put on a concert each year, in October, to raise funds for charitable causes. Who would have thought, at the beginning of 2020, that the world would change so dramatically and that year’s concert would not take place? In early March Covid 19 made its presence felt and we thought that choir activity would be halted until April. It soon became clear that this was not to be and, showing the determination and resolve that saw them through wars and hard times, the choir quickly mastered the technology to hold us together and, on 16th April, we held our first ‘virtual’ practice. Through the rest of 2020 and 2021 we continued to have our weekly practice on ZOOM and even made recordings, some of which can be found on our web site (www.alfretonmvc. co.uk). July 1st 2021 was our first ‘actual’ practice and
To advertise please call 01773 549 035
the beginning of hope for putting on our long-awaited concert. We like to name our events, and this year it seemed appropriate that FACE THE MUSIC conveyed our desire. This year we support AQUABOX. Aquabox is a volunteer-led charity with the aim of providing water filters to allow access to safe water for people struggling to recover in the aftermath of disasters. In addition, Aquabox supplies curated humanitarian aid items to communities as they begin to recover and re-build. The charity, the brainchild of the Rotary Club of Wirksworth, began in 1992. Since this time, Aquabox has sent out filters to all parts of the world saving and improving the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. The charity relies totally on donations to continue its work. Hoping to see you on 16th October, you can look forward to a variety of songs, some old, some new, from the choir, some excellent trumpet playing from John Barker and a little irreverence from Mick Mullarkey and the Saga Louts. Hope to see you on 16th!
13
FOOD & RETAIL
Alfreton Male Voice ChoirAlfreton Male
HEALTH & BEAUTY
masks off?
reveal your smile!
SMILE AUDITS | 0% FINANCE AVAILABLE | GLENDAIRDENTAL.CO.UK
SMILE MAKEOVER & SUNEKOS SKIN TREATMENTS BEFORE & AFTERS
BOOK NOW | ALFRETON DE55 7DW
T: 01773 832164 E: info@glendairdental.co.uk Socials @glendairdentalpractice
IMPLANTS | INVISALIGN BRACES
COMPOSITE BONDING | SMILEFAST VENEERS HYDRAFACIAL PERK | SKIN SMOOTHING
YOUR INDEPENDENT HEARING CARE SPECIALIST Hearing Aids All the latest Aids to suit all budgets
Friendly Service Unlimited aftercare We have our own private carpark at our new clinic in Alfreton. Literally drive from door to door to see us without coming into contact with anyone else. We are wearing PPE equipment at the moment so unfortunately you won’t see us smile, but we assure you of a warm welcome.
10 High Street, Alfreton, Derbyshire. DE55 7BN
www.stephentoon.org Tel: 01773 687060 14
Tailored to your individual needs
Earwax Safe removal by a qualified Audiologist
using all techniques including microsuction Home visits made by arrangement One ear £50 both ears £70
Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
Chesterfield & District Beekeeping Association (CDBKA) has been in existence since 1947. Current membership stands at over 200 which is a record for the Association. Members have a wide range of age and experience, very few of whom meet the stereotypical beekeeper image –white, male, retired and bearded! Many are women, and young working people are now joining, thanks to the now-raised profile of bees and pollinators. We are a friendly bunch, with the experienced beekeepers always happy to give advice on the issues that can flummox newer beekeepers, or ‘newbees’ as we affectionately call them. Our region covers the South Yorkshire border down to the Matlock area taking in parts of Nottingham and Mansfield, however our base is Hasland, near Chesterfield. We have a small apiary where we teach and groups of ‘newbees’ who can gain ‘hands-on’ experience before they have their own bees. One of the Association’s main aims is education of both beekeepers and the public. We run beginners courses each spring for beekeepersto-be as we believe it’s important to know how to manage the bees BEFORE doing the exciting part of buying the first hive and bees. Support is continued with mentoring and further training sessions and workshops. More experienced members can expand their knowledge via practical and theory courses, with optional exams and assessments, supported by our own trainers and the British Beekeepers Association (BBKA) of which we are a member. Educating the public is a high priority too.
To advertise please call 01773 549 035
FOOD & RETAIL
Chesterfield & District Beekeeping Association
(CDBKA)
Many people don’t know the difference between honeybees and bumble bees which makes our volunteer swarm collectors very busy during the swarming season. They are contacted usually via the BBKA interactive map. Swarm collecting provides an opportunity to share knowledge as people are usually very interested in what is happening with the bees. At local summer fairs and shows we spend the day chatting to people about honeybees. One or two members also give talks and presentations to local schools and groups, sometimes with bees included! During the season our apiary managers welcome members of the public to don a bee suit (which we loan them), open up the hives and invite them to take a closer look at our bees. Most find this closeness a little scary but fascinating. Honeybees are our passion and this is what we want to share with the non-beekeeping public. Not so much to encourage them to keep bees themselves but to care about them, and help by planting the right flowers in their gardens, reducing their use of pesticides and understanding what bees and all other pollinators need. For further information about CDBKA, contact the Secretary at kathy.cdbka@gmail.com For general information about honeybees, visit www.bbka.org.uk
arren Kathy W ary - Secret
15
FOOD & RETAIL
A version of this month’s walk originally featured in the magazine in 2017, to commemorate the bicentenary of the Pentrich Revolution. The Pentrich and South Wingfield Revolution Group published a series of historical walks as part of the bicentenary. The original walk, along with 18 others can all be found on their website (www.pentrichrevolution.org.uk), along with a wealth of historical information and resources.
This walk should take you and your dog around 2 hours to complete. An undulating country walk on footpaths, lanes and roads. Care needed when crossing roads. There may be some uneven and muddy terrain, depending on the weather so please wear appropriate footwear. There can be some loose cattle on this walk, so please take care and as always, follow the countryside code, keeping dogs on leads where appropriate.
On 9th June 1817, over 300 men set out for Nottingham from villages on the Derbyshire/Nottinghamshire border. They thought they were part of a ‘general rising’ to bring down an unjust and oppressive government. Many joined the rising from the Swanwick area, where discontent among miners and framework knitters had already been expressed in Luddite activity and an active Hampden Club.
4.5-mile circular walk from St Andrews Church, Swanwick
Start: Andrew’s Church, Derby Road, Swanwick. Free car park across the road from St Andrew’s Church. 16
Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
2.
3.
4.
From St Andrew’s Church walk down the road, The Green, (B6016) following the signs to the Conference Centre. Take the first turning to the right, Hayes Lane, and walk on, crossing the road to go up to the entrance to the Hayes Conference Centre. Here turn left, at the footpath sign, to follow the track up the hill. In 1817 Swanwick was a village of miners or stocking framework knitters who faced poverty and hunger. Reputed to be a centre of Luddite activity, there was much support for reform of Parliament called for by the Hampden Club, meeting at the Queen’s Head in Alfreton. We follow the route taken by men from Swanwick and Alfreton as they marched towards Codnor. They included ‘secret committee’ men, Edward Haslam and James Barnes, who marched at the rear with his gun, William Elliott and George Rawson who had brought bullets they had cast, and Laban Taylor at whose home Jeremiah Brandreth had stayed on 6th June. Passing Hilltop Mink Farm on the right, continue until the track turns sharply. Go straight ahead over the stile, to follow the sign to Golden Valley. Follow the footpath straight ahead down the hillside. Go under the railway line. After 100 yards, right under the 2nd underpass, walk on and cross the railway line. Immediately after the railway line take left fork up through the trees. You pass the Midland Railway and the former Swanwick Station. On your right you see the former Brittain Pit, a colliery opened by the Butterley Company in 1827 and closed in 1946. Past the Brittain Pit turn right at the junction of paths (taking Amber Valley Route 4). After a few yards turn left to go down the hill to cross two stiles in the valley. BEWARE of the barbed wire on the stiles. Enter the field and follow the path up left along the hedge to reach a road. Cross over and continue ahead, alongside a second field to reach the Coach Road. This area is Butterley Park. The rebels came this way visiting houses and farms to take men and weapons. The home of Harriet Marriot was visited and a gun taken. The rebels marched on from here to reach Codnor where the main rebel party waited. Turn right along the Coach Road, until you reach the white house. Below you is the tunnel of the Cromford Canal. From the now blocked tunnel in Golden Valley it continued under Butterley Park for 2,996 yards. It is the only tunnel of its kind in the world with an underground wharf, which served the Butterley works. This magnificent feat of engineering was built by the engineer William Jessop in 1794. See the remains of the two airshafts, each surrounded by an earth mound and trees, on the right of the road. Cavalry from the Chesterfield Troop of Yeomanry and pikemen waited here on 10th June to capture fleeing insurgents. Several hid in the Swanwick Woods
FOOD & RETAIL
1.
but were captured and joined 28 others who were taken to Derby Gaol that night. 5.
At the junction by the white house go straight ahead to pass the Police Headquarters on the left. Notice it says it is OK for authorised vehicles and pedestrians to go there. Butterley Hall, built in 1790, now within the Police HQ, was the home of Benjamin Outram, founder of the Butterley Iron works.
6.
Turn right and walk down the road to Derby Road at Butterley. On your left you will see the site of Butterley Works and the Gatehouse. The main body of marchers stopped here and demanded guns. The manager, Goodwin, and a few special constables refused to open the gates. Too weak to attack the Gatehouse the rebels left empty handed and marched on towards Codnor. Goodwin knew some of the men, who previously worked at Butterley, and gave evidence of their ‘character’ at the Derby Trials. See the plaque on the old Gate House of the works.
7.
Turn right along Derby Road. Pass the Midland Railway on your left, then after crossing the railway bridge take a signposted path on your right. Walk alongside a field with Butterley Grange on your left and railway off to the right. Continue ahead on the footpath and continue around Grange Farm. Turn left just before the signs for the Ripley Airfield then cross a stile and bear right up the hill towards The Hayes Conference Centre. There are often cattle here, so please take care, especially with dogs. In 1817 Butterley Grange was the home of John Wright, a partner of Outram and Jessop at the iron works. The Hayes built in 1860, now a conference centre, was a POW camp for German officers in WW2, made famous by the film, ‘The One That Got Away’, of the one successful escape by a German officer.
8.
Passing the Conference Centre on your left you come back to Hilltop Mink Farm. Cross back over the stile on your left and turn right to return down the track to the entrance of Hayes Conference Centre and back into Swanwick. The march proved a tragedy for local men fleeing before soldiers at the Gilt Brook. Three from Swanwick and Alfreton were tried in Derby. German Buxton (31), miner, married with a daughter, originally from Wessington, was transported for life. Thomas Bettison (35), miner, transported for 14 years, as was Joseph Rawson (32) framework knitter. Among those arrested and imprisoned but later released were Anthony Elliott, John Hall and James Robinson.
This walk is for illustrative purposes only. Voice Magazines 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.
To advertise please call 01773 549 035
17
FOOD & RETAIL
Halloween - Spooky or Commercialised? Who doesn’t love Halloween - well, ME for one! That could be because I am in the (err umm) slightly older age bracket and simply don’t get what amounts to the Americanisation of the day…I mean, giving kids carte blanche to knock on doors and expect sweeties cannot be a good idea - surely?! But taking a step back from the sugar fuelled fest of today, who knows the real reason we mark the 31st of October? The origins of what we now know as Halloween are very ancient indeed, dating back to the pre-Christian Celtic peoples of Britain (and Northern Europe). The feast of Samhain (which is actually pronounce ‘sowain’) marked the end of their year sensible really as it’s the end of the growing and harvesting season and the beginning of the winter months. It was seen as the most important one of the four quarterly “fire festivals”. At that time of year it was thought the veil between the living and the dead thinned, and the souls of the dead would return to visit their homes and families. As evil spirits and otherworldly beings could also breach “the veil” at this time, people would dress up in animal and monster costumes to confuse the potential visitors and avoid kidnap. Individual hearth fires would be allowed to die down and communal bonfires would be lit for roasting sacrificial cattle, the people would feast (whilst ensuring a share was left for the spirits, ancestors, and faery folk!) and a flame from the bonfire would be used to re-light their hearth fires. When the Roman’s invaded Celtic lands they incorporated their own gods, Feralia, commemorating the passing of the dead, and Pomona, the goddess of the harvest. The advent of Christianity saw attempts to transmute Samhain into a Christian celebration, and in the 5th century A.D. Pope Boniface moved the festival to May
18
13th as a day to commemorate saints and martyrs. Funnily enough, this didn’t stop the fire festivals and so in the 9th century Pope Gregory moved the festival back to the original time of year, calling the day (1 November) All Saints Day. The day before became known as holy, or hallowed eve, which eventually became Halloween (een being another word for eve). Some of the traditions we see today can be traced back to the original Celtic Samhain, dressing up for example, whilst “trick or treating” may have derived from early Scottish and Irish traditions of going from door to door singing songs for the dead in return for “soul cakes”. Hollowed out and carved turnips with candles inside, known as Jack O’ Lanterns (after a legendary character) originated in Ireland and were taken to the US by immigrants who switched to using readily available (and easier to carve) pumpkins. Would Halloween be such a feature in UK life, particularly for children, without the influence of the US? Personally, I think not - it certainly wasn’t prominent in my childhood… although that was many moons ago! These articles are researched and written by Laura Billingham, a local content writer and author. Laura moved to 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
Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
EARN MONEY WHILST KEEPING FIT
Delivery rounds in your local area. Rounds available in: Clay Cross and surrounding areas
For more information contact: 01773 549 035 or distribution@voicemagazines.co.uk FREE *
Georgia toilet & basin with every bathroom order
Bathing a problem? – we can help • Wet rooms • Walk in showers and baths • Waterproof wall panelling • Slip resistant safety flooring • Grab rails, shower seats & raised toilets • Established family business
• Disabled Facilities Grants • Zero VAT on disabled bathrooms • D iscounts for over 60s, SSAF A and EX Service personnel
Call for friendly advice and free survey and quote
01246 511 281 info@ahminstallations.co.uk www.ahminstallations.co.uk
*Terms and conditions apply, visit our website for more information.
To advertise please call 01773 549 035
19
20
Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
To advertise please call 01773 549 035
21
Homeme ents Improv
Alarm & CCTV Specialists • Full alarm system service £60 with 12 months call-out cover • Brand new alarm systems from £450 fitted
FEMALE Gas, Heating & TRUSTED GAS Plumbing By Louise SAFE ENGINEER
Ϣ Ϣ Ϣ Ϣ
Boiler installation Servicing & repairs Landlord reports System upgrades
• CCTV systems from £500 fitted • Older systems upgraded, faults fixed • Any existing system adopted regardless who fitted it MAKE SURE YOUR HOME IS SECURE CALL JONATHAN GEE NOW!
01773 302230
www.stone-security.co.uk
CALL: 07850 258960 REGISTER
Sleek, clean & cosy with a fire from Peak Fireplaces Over 100 contemporary and traditional fireplaces, stoves, gas and electric fires, many on live display in our showroom
Peak
FIREPLACES 22
• FREE CAR PARK •
Open Monday to Saturday 10am to 4pm. 10-12 Broadleys, Clay Cross, Chesterfield S45 9JL
www.peakfireplaces.com
Tel: 01246 865062
Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
FREE £80 Worth
boiler service with this advert*
Central Heating Bronze Cover
2
• for new boilers under manufacturers warranty • annual boiler service • unlimited parts & labour on central heating system • hot water, cold water & gas pipework
2
Combi swaps from £1595 Boiler upgrades from £2195 Boiler Smart Controls from £275 Central heating systems from £2795 Industry approved power flushing £395 Call us for all central heating repairs
• unlimited call outs • unlimited parts • unlimited labour • annual boiler service
95h* 4.ont £1per m
h us 95 Fl er £3 w
Po m o Fr
Other Services
Boiler Only Silver Cover
95* 5.onth £1per m
As Silver Cover plus: • boiler controls & thermostats • replacement radiators • hot water, cold water & gas pipework • central heating pumps • hot water cylinder & header tanks
2
95* 0.onth £2per m
Comprehensive Gold Cover
*valid for 30 days
Join Our Team!
We are seeking qualified Gas Safe Engineers to work with us. Please contact us on the number above if you are interested in being part of one of the fastest growing businesses in the area?
290a Chatsworth Road • Chesterfield S40 2BY
www.blueflameheatplan.co.uk
To advertise please call 01773 549 035
193202
23
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
LOCAL BUSINESS
FLAMECARE – CUSTOMER FOCUSED, COMMUNITY DRIVEN AND CARING
Chesterfield-based plumbing and heating engineers, Flame Care, has gone the extra mile to support NHS Heroes, the over-60s and the most vulnerable over the last year or so.
W
HAT makes any business stand out from the rest? The answer can be as simple as the level of care and service offered to its customers and the broader community. Family-run and independent, Flame Care has certainly ticked all the boxes in terms of ‘going over and beyond the call of duty’ during the challenging times of the past eighteen months. During 2021, for example, this highlyrespected company has offered all NHS staff free maintenance cover for boiler and central heating maintenance up until the end of this year. “When you consider how members of staff from the NHS have put their lives on the line for the rest of us,” said Flame Care Managing Director, Simon Fletcher. “We felt that this was the very least we could do in return.”
Flame Care’s cover plans are comprehensive and offer ultimate peace of mind. They include an annual free gas boiler service, same-day call out, free parts and labour guarantee and no excess. And they knock spots off the British Gas’ cover plans in terms of cost! The over-60s are looked after too! With dedicated care plans for sexagenarians and above, there are discounts to be had for being that bit older. Flame Care displays all the hallmarks of an independent, family-run business – unflinching integrity, meticulous attention to detail, unrivalled customer service, first-class workmanship, and longevity. Founded by Simon Fletcher on 16th March 2003, Flame Care now boasts a portfolio of over 2000 loyal and satisfied customers, who have all taken up the fantastic cover plan offer. The beauty of these cover plans is that you don’t even need your boiler
or central heating system to have been installed by Flame Care in the first place! The company is a Derbyshire Trusted Trader as well as a Which? Trusted Trader. This means that it is continuously vetted to ensure that it meets the most exacting standards of workmanship and service. The reviews on the Trusted Trader website tell their own story. Simply take a look at the stream of superb, five-star feedbacks, and excellence screams out at you. Some of the staff have been here from the start. Two long-standing and highlyprofessional engineers are Sam Hudson and Sean Jones. There are 13 staff in total and there’s a great sense of teamwork. Sales manager, Vicky High, and office manager, Kate Bower,
keep the administrative wheels turning and they receive incredible back up from the engineers, who can be called upon at any time to sort out a boiler or central heating system that has gone horribly wrong. As well as offering cover plans, of course, Flame Care undertakes full central heating installations and boiler upgrades. As an Ideal Boiler accredited installer, they have access to some of the highest quality products on the market, with Ideal boilers coming with a twelve-year warranty. Supporting the local community is in the veins of this company. Plans are afoot to organise cake and coffee delivery as part of the Macmillan Coffee Morning due to take place in September. Watch this space!
Flame Care Ltd, Suite 1, 67-77 Chatsworth Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S40 2AL M: 07794 089014 E: info@flamecare.co.uk Don’t forget to mention Voice www.flamecare.co.uk
T: 01246 229719 24
Magazines when responding to the Ads
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
NHS – YOU LOOKED AFTER US Now WE’LL look after you British Gas (per month**)
With gas fire Central Heating, Plumbing & Drains & Gas Fire. Includes Annual Service
Complete Central Heating, Plumbing & Drains. Includes Annual Service
Standard Boiler & Controls Cover, Includes Annual Service
FlameCare (per month**)
FlameCare Over 60s (per month**)
NHS Heroes (per month†*)
£40.81††
£23.95
£20.95
FREE
£33.00††
(Homecare 300)
£17.95
£15.95
FREE
(Homecare 100)
£12.95 was £16.95
£10.95
FREE
(+£60 excess with gas fire)
£20.50††
was £27.95 was £21.95
was £24.95 was £19.95 was £14.95
Our promise to you JOIN US TODAY
Receive a FREE Initial Service Worth £85 – when you choose one of our comprehensive cover plans
Flame Care endeavour to provide first-class customer service, advice, workmanship and value for money to all our past, present and prospective customers.
Cover plan options We created our cover plans to suit a variety of domestic requirements and budgets. If you are unsure which plan would suit you, visit our website for more information.
Save even more if you’re OVER 60 If you are over 60 you can benefit from one of our dedicated cover plans. Not only will you receive the same level of service and cover, we’ve lowered the overall monthly cost even more. Visit the ‘over 60s’ page on our website for more information.
Why choose Flame Care? Full Parts & Labour Guarantee. Free initial service (Worth £85). No minimum contract. Price guarantee for first 12-months. No excess. Unlimited call-outs. Accidental damage cover. Additional discount for landlords with 2 or more properties.
Terms and conditions: †Calls to our 0800 0855 518 number are free from all UK based landlines & mobiles. *Prices may vary depending on the current age and make of boiler, this offer applies to new customers only. NHS applicants please refer to our website for our additional terms and conditions. **Prices shown are inclusive of VAT. †† Prices correct as of 01-01-21. Third-party prices may vary. †*Additional terms apply – see website for details: www.flamecare.co.uk/nhs-heroescover-plan-deal/
Applying Is Easy
Call freephone† 0800 08 555 18 Or book online: www.flamecare.co.uk
To advertise please call 01773 549 035
25
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
AWARD WINNING COMMUNITY WORK FROM NEW TUPTON IVANHOE F.C.
New Tupton Ivanhoe FC was recently awarded the accolade of Community Group of the year at the inaugural Tupton Community Awards. It has been a challenging 18 months for grassroots sports clubs, but this hasn’t stopped this community focused grassroots football club driving forward with its plans to support local people. Through the hard work of the volunteers the club has developed new facilities at the ground including an access road, changing rooms and a new cafe, launched a range of new opportunities for young people to get involved in football and delivered one of the largest grassroots football tournaments in the region. The Club which currently has over 300 players across 19 teams launched a new Wildcats Centre this year. Wildcats are the FA’s Girls Football Centres for girls aged 5-11 who want to get involved with football for the very first time or want the opportunity to play with other girls their own age. Dave Hoult, Secretary of Tupton Ivanhoe F.C. said “We are pleased to start our new F.A. Wildcats Centre. Girls can play in a fun and friendly environment with qualified coaches and become part of the New Tupton Ivanhoe Family”.
Wildcats takes place on Thursday nights from 17.30 until 18.30 at the Recreation Ground, Tupton. Every Friday the club also runs Little Ivanhoes which is for children aged 4,5 & 6 years old to experience football in a fun environment. Despite the Covid-19 Pandemic and the cancellation of their Summer Festival of Football in 2020 New Tupton Ivanhoe F.C. progressed with expansion plans for their Festival of Football this year. The festival is now one of the largest grassroots football tournaments in the region and attracted 200 teams from across the Midlands and the North of England. The fully booked tournament took place at the Recreation Ground over three weekends in June and July with competitions from under 7s through to under 18s. Dave Hoult, Secretary of New Tupton Ivanhoe F.C. said “Following the disappointment of having to cancel last year’s tournament, the coaches at the club were determined to come back bigger and better in 2021. The feedback from players, coaches and spectators has been excellent and we look forward to the 2022 tournament.
If you are interested in Little Ivanhoes, The Wildcat Centre or joining a team please message the clubs facebook page at https:// www.facebook.com/newtuptonivanhoefc/ visit https://www.newtuptonivanhoefc.com or contact the Dave Hoult, Club Secretary on 07759048037 26 Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
No Problem
No Call Out Charge Conservatories & up to 4 Storeys
Gutters Cleared
Tall buildings, schools, nursing homes and industrial units.
We remove leaves - moss - grass - growth & debris
£5million insurance & a Receipt
Photos
Peace of mind that we’re a proper business.
Timed Appointment
Before & After
We do a camera survey first
You can track our arrival online
Pay after the Job
Get an instant price
10000 +
01246 886 520
4.95
Reviews
Excellent
or online gutterpro.co.uk
GreenhousesRus VISIT OUR WEBSITE: WWW.GREENHOUSESRUS.CO.UK
YOUR LOCAL GREENHOUSE SPECIALIST
s n e d r Ga
SUPPLIER OF GREENHOUSES & ACCESSORIES. SUPPLIER OF ALL MAIN BRANDS ON THE MARKET. INSTALLATION SERVICE AVAILABLE.
01623 443331
To advertise please call 01773 549 035
27
The autumnal fungi gently emerge Fungi are part of our ‘invisible biodiversity’ and in many ways make everything else happen in nature and ecology. Fungi breakdown or decompose dead animals and plants and without them many ecological systems would not work. What’s more, these decomposition activities are vital to release much-needed nutrients for plants and animals to thrive. However, there is much more to fungal activity than this. For example, without the power of these microbes we would not have bread, wine, or beer, which would be a great shame. However, we would also be without antibiotics provided by Penicillium fungi and incidentally, there would not be any smelly blue cheeses either. Nevertheless, there is much more since largely unseen fungi infect the roots of great trees and it is they that help the tree take up essential nutrients and water from the soil. Wefts of fungal hyphae envelope the tree roots and in exchange for sugars (made in the tree’s leaves from sunlight and carbon dioxide from the air), the ‘mycorrhizal’ fungus pumps mineral nutrition back into the living plant. Other fungi support the growth of wildflowers and grasses in meadows, especially in the limestone dales of the Peak. Yet other species power the common heather to domination of vast swathes of our region’s uplands. Amazingly, much of this activity goes on unseen. We sometimes do spot the familiar ‘mushrooms’, and especially so in late summer and autumn. However, it is worth remembering that what you see here is virtually the just the ‘flower’ of a flowering plant. The serious business end of the fungus extends more widely and sometimes vastly, and is the hidden hyphae that power the fungal ecology. Out of sight, out of mind; but this may be a problem since many important fungi are suffering because of climate change and the way that we manage our wider environments. This could be bad news because if they are compromised, then so will we be.
It seems that whilst fungi are not always appreciated (and yes, they do cause diseases in humans, in our animals, and in our crops for example), they are hugely important in very many ways. Adapted to many different modes of life and with varying ecologies, fungi come in a great variety of shapes, forms, and colours. Some fungi such as brackets on old trees like oak, beech, and birch, are very large and often long-lived. Others mushrooms on acidic grasslands especially are brightly coloured, sometimes almost day-glow; pink or orange waxcaps that break down dead leaves and other organic material in the soil. Others are tiny yellow, needle-like fungi, which may be mycorrhizal on green plants. A great place to find some very special ‘mushrooms’ is in the grasslands around the Peak District Eastern Moors and especially on the National Trust’s Longshaw estate near Fox House. Head into oak-birch woodlands and you may find the appropriately named ‘stinkhorn’ fungus; a jelly-like ball that matures into a rude-looking and smelly organism. Another familiar species is the red and white ‘fly agaric’ a hallucinogenic species taken by Vikings to make them fearless in battle but which can have very nasty side effects too.
Professor Ian D. Rotherham, researcher, writer, broadcaster on wildlife and environmental issues in the Peak District and elsewhere, is contactable on info@hallamec.plus.com. Follow his website www.ukeconet.org, blog 28 Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads ianswalkonthewildside, & Twitter @IanThewildside
GARDENS
A garden room isn’t just a room in your garden…
The Perfect Escape. Holiday at home...
it’s a room that adds value to your life, and your home. With 20 years experience in designing, manufacturing and installing garden buildings throughout the UK you can trust that Cabin Master will deliver you The Perfect Space for your garden, such as a Garden Office, Gym, Mancave, Garden Bar, Entertaining Space or Spare Room.
with a BBQ cabin. It can become the heart and soul of your garden. Our trademarked sloping wall design not only gives the cabins an unmistakable silhouette, it also makes them very comfortable and enables you to sit back and relax whilst enjoying countless days and nights with your favourite people.
Free Site Surveys
Free Design Service
www.cabinmaster.co.uk www.arcticcabins.co.uk Call: 0115 932 8888
No Obligation Quotes
Flexible Finance Available
Visit Our Open Air Cabin Master Village With 22 Stunning Buildings On Display Opening times: Monday - Sunday 10am - 4pm The Rose Gardens, 251 Toton Lane, Stapleford, Nottingham NG9 7JA.
To advertise please call 01773 549 035
29
GARDENS
Gardener’s Calendar
It may feel like we’re heading towards less activity in the garden, but there’s actually loads to do this month.
Tidying things up before winter is a given, but some areas deserve more attention. Pot up tender perennials so you can put them somewhere out of the reach of frost. Rake leaves from ponds and clear out debris and weeds. Leave all this on the side of the pond to allow creatures to climb out and back into the water. If you have tender water plants get rid of any dead leaves and sink the plant into a bucket or tray of mud, leaving in a protected light place over winter. If you want to plant conifer hedges or shrubs which keep their leaves over winter, do it now while the soil is still warm.
Top Tip
For winter and spring colour plant up winter pansies, primulas, cyclamen and winter heathers. Hopefully you’ll have your daffs and crocuses in by now, but there’s still time to put in lily, allium and crocosmia bulbs for spring. Tulips go in next month.
Take saucers away from under pots or containers and raise them up on crocks or feet to prevent plants becoming waterlogged and minimizing the dangers of the containers cracking from frost. Clustering pots also helps protect them from ice damage.
Hardwood Logs Ltd Producers & Suppliers of logs for over 30 years
Kiln Dried Ash, Oak & Birch logs for delivery & collection , itable for BBQ’s u S l a o rc a h C n rs & British le for collectio b a Logs, Ecolighte il a v A s it P e ir Chimineas & F Simon & Jackie Ludlam, Holly Grange Farm, Lea Moor Rd, Lea, Matlock, DE4 5RA
Tel: 01629 534 475 sales@hardwoodlogsltd.co.uk
30
www.hardwoodlogsltd.co.uk
Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads
GARDENS
01246 559331 Opening Hours:
Monday - Saturday 10am - 4:30pm
October Servicing
Battery & Charger Testing Now Available: Tracks & Trails Community Service giving you access to your local tracks, trails & parks
Wheelchair and Electric Scooter hire Daily, short & long term Breakdown and repair services Safety checks Driving Tests To advertise please call 01773 549 035
Chesterfied Shop Mobility Ltd Ground Floor Multi-Story Car Park New Beetwell Street Chesterfield S40 1QR Company No: 07106728 Registered Charity No: 1136369
31
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
32
Don’t forget to mention Voice Magazines when responding to the Ads