Bolsover Voice - January 2014 edition

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Welcome to Bolsover Voice Welcome to the January edition of BV , hope you had a great Christmas and New Year?

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Now, you may have noticed the date change?! Well after 3 years of delivering in the middle of the month and just after everyone had got used to it….from this month onwards, we have moved to delivering at the beginning of each month! We decided that it makes more sense than having two months on the front cover which was causing some confusion, so lets see how it goes!! We have a bumper month this month with all the usual suspects offering discounts and exclusive offers, such as Seals Fodder Room, Blooming Nails, Breath of Life and Flowfayre to name a few but we also have a brilliant article from Leigh at Kleeford Coin Auctions, an exclusive offer from The Slimming & Inch Loss Boutique and of course, the competition from QS Chapman and Chubb, which was a big hit last month (pg 17), don’t forget to send in your answers to info@ambervalleyvoice.co.uk. We are still after those Facebook likes as we have a £50 voucher and £50 worth of adverts to give away to a reader and a business, so please log on and like us at Amber Valley Voice. Happy Reading and we’ll see you at the beginning of Feb! Emily x

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Sight Support Derbyshire Centenary Raf le 2014 is going to be an extremely exciting year for Sight Support Derbyshire as we celebrate 100 years of providing the local community with services and advice that have helped thousands of blind and visually impaired adults and children become independent. We will be holding a Centenary Raf2le as part of the celebrations. The draw will be made on the 31st January with the winner receiving £500. Tickets are £1 each. For more details, visit www.sightsupportderbyshire.or.uk or email: fundraising@sightsupportderbyshire.org.uk or call 01332 287027.

Amber Friendship Club - Afternoon Tea A warm welcome awaits you. Come with a friend or meet new ones. January 14th, 2:30pm until 4:30pm, £3 at Swanwick Methodist Church Hall. For transport or more information call 01773 604204 or just come along.

Meet the Minister and Relaunch of Church of Christ, Riddings Everyone is welcome to this family friendly special welcome meeting at Church of Christ, Colledge Street, Riddings to welcome the new minister, Chris Ibbs. Sunday 12th January, 3pm. Refreshments available. For more info e-mail; chris@selstonchurchofchrist.org.uk

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Derbyshire Wildlife Trust Group This friendly local group meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at Riddings Community Centre. West Street. This month Jane Proctor talks about her visit to the Galapagos Islands and in particular the ‘blue footed booby’ as a bird that she enjoyed watching dance. Wednesday 8th January 7:30pm until 9:30pm. £2 entry with raf:les and refreshments available during the break. Everyone Welcome. Upcoming walk with Alfreton and District Rambling Club We walk on alternate Sundays and meet in the car park near Alfreton Library at 9:30am. Bring a drink and packed lunch. Suitable footwear and clothing required. New faces made welcome. For more info call Terry on 01773 835437 or Dave 07543 100655. Upcoming walks: 5th Jan - Scarthin, 8 miles

19th Jan - Tinkersley, 8 miles

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Your Local Safer Neighbourhood Team Your local Safer any alcohol from underage drinkers. Letters are being delivered to inform parents of any Neighbourhood policing team includes youngsters found to be causing a nuisance. Sgt. Simon Street, PC We will also take further enforcement action Pete Wilbourne, PCSO if appropriate. Becky Davis and PCSO Our team is also working with other agencies Marrion Jeffery. to consider and set up Acceptable Behaviour

They cover South Contracts for any persistent troublemakers, Normanton, Broadmeadows and Pinxton and to set up diversionary activities for local are dedicated to targeting crime and keeping youngsters. anti-social behaviour low. We will be reviewing this issue at our next Every three months we look at concerns and meeting at 7pm on Tuesday, January 14 at issues raised by the community, and meet Pinxton Village Hall. with residents and organisations to set If you have any concerns about crime, safety priorities for the local area. or anti-social behaviour then please contact Our current priority is anti-social us, as we may be able to help. To get in touch behaviour on Glebe Avenue and the with your local of2icers call 101, the non surrounding area. emergency number for Derbyshire police, or We are increasing patrols to the area to speak Email: alfreton.neighbourhoods@ to and advise youngsters, and will be seizing derbyshire.pnn.police.uk.

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Book Review - The Casual Vacancy by J K Rowling Harry Potter it ain’t. JK Rowling’s 2irst book about people who’ve 2inished up with the aimed speci2ically at adults (although no sticky end of life’s lollipop. doubt HP had as many grown-up fans as At the same time there are people we can all children) takes on a new set of everyday recognise, some of them harder to like than baddies, this time lurking behind the others, some of them wincingly familiar. JK suburban front door. Rowling has always been very good at showing us the best and the worst in The Casual Vacancy is a modern people and this tale builds on that morality tale. In Pagford, a theme. seemingly idyllic country town, we

get to sneak in behind the blinds As you’d expect, the story bowls along at a 2ine pace. Rowling’s social and the net curtains. There’s small town in2ighting, class war, conscience shines through, sometimes snobbery and jealousies, horrible too brightly perhaps and some of the teens, casual racism and the characters maybe do wear their hearts occasional good guy – Rowling on their sleeves a bit too obviously. But gives us British society seen through the it’s a 2ine story, one it’s easy to get drawn election of a minor politician. into and hard to put down (so maybe it does Given the way most of us feel about have similarities to the HP books.) And politicians, you might be wondering if it’s despite lots of funny observations about the your kind of thing. But it’s quite sharp and way we live; it’s quite moving and a bit biting and it also pushes back against some shocking in places. Interesting to see where of the worst assumptions of the tabloids she goes next.

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Reader Recommends This month, Sara who receives the Bolsover edition of the Voice wanted to recommend Lisa at Blooming Nails for doing a great job; I would just like to publicly thank Lisa at Blooming Nails & Beauty in South Normanton for her amazing service. Having been let down by someone else on a booking for my sister’s 40th birthday treat the day before her appointment, I rang Lisa in a bit of a panic. Not only did she bend over backwards to book us in, she also did a fabulous job! Thank you Lisa – we will definitely be back!

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Street and turn right, continuing past he John Flamsteed Memorial park before taking a right up Pottery Lane. Continue up Pottery Lane until you reach a kissing gate on your left with a ‘public footpath’ sign. Take the path across the 2ield to a gate, keeping the fence on your left. Cross two more 2ields and through two more gates to pass through the hedge at the top. Head diagonally across the 2ield along the path, heading for the gap in the corner. Continue ahead before passing through gate on your left, halfway up the 2ield then turn right and continue with the hedge on your right. Pass through a gate at the top of the 2ield. Turn left then immediately right onto a wide grass path. Continue along this track as it brings you to Denby pottery. Walk through the car park and past the factory and at the road turn right to walk past the factory. Carry on along the road past two houses and then take a lane on your right marked with a footpath sign before a third house Carry on along the lane past the houses on d e r a e R ff e r your right and continue ahead until you meet O another path. Turn left here passing through a gate and walk past a pond on your left. Follow the track as it jinks right, then bends sharply to the left before taking another track on your right, crossing a stile by a metal gate. Follow this track, with hedges on either side, for a fair distance until the hedges end. Pass over a stile and continue straight ahead with the hedge on your left. with every purchase of At the bottom of this 2ield cross a stile and keep Millers Complete Dog Food ahead on the path through a wooded area, then with this coupon cross a footbridge and head across another small 2ield then through a wooded area. This will bring you to the back of the cricket club. Carry on past the clubhouse and pitches until this brings you to High Bank road.

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8. Turn left and carry on along the road past one set of houses. The road becomes Denby Common and you walk by another set of houses. Before the last house take a track on your right called Dumbles Lane, which is marked with a footpath sigh and a gate. 9. Continue along Dumbles Lane until the track ends. Carry on ahead along a path through a wooded area. At the end of the woods cross a stile to meet another path. Turn right to walk around a pond on your left. Continue around the pond to meet a farm track, turning right to follow the track as it passes through a gate and along the bottom of a 2ield. 10. Pass through another gate and turn left along the track towards Flamstead House Farm at the top of the hill. Pass through a gate and over a stile on your right. Pass through the farmyard to take a path beside the house. Head diagonally across the 2ield to a waymark post and then head downhill towards a footbridge over a stream. 11. Keeping the hedge on your left walk around the outside of the 2ield to cross a stile on your left. Follow the path around to the left to cross a stile and join a farm track. 12. Walk along the track as it bends around to the right and keep ahead for a fair distance before turning left to join a tarmacked road called Flamstead Lane. Carry on downhill on the lane, then as the road bends round to the left take a footpath sign on your right by passing through a wooden gate by a larger metal gate. 13. Head diagonally left along the path downhill and across a small concrete bridge before heading towards the church to join a path beside the church that brings you back out onto Church Street just across the road from where you began. This walk is for illustrative purposes only. The Amber Valley Voice 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.

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Leigh Rose, a local coin enthusiast, author and business owner of Kleeford Coin Auctions, tells us why it is time to empty out those drawers and 2ind those hidden treasures. Please note that no bribery took place in the writing of this article!!

The results in a recent nationwide survey showed that coincollecting is the second-best form of long-term investment with only stocks & shares bettering it. I wonder how many of you have squirreled away collections of coins or medals left to you by a relative or friend? If you have, now might be the time to find out what they are worth. I offer a free valuation service to all readers of Amber Valley Voice. This can be done in your own home or on my premises, it all depends on where you will be most comfortable. At the end of the valuation there is no obligation to offer the items for auction & certainly no ‘arm-twisting’ by me to do so. You might be surprised at what your coins/medals are worth, & they don’t need to be a precious metal to be valuable – like all antiques, date & condition are all important. Only recently a local reader of the Amber Valley Voice contacted me for a valuation which took place in his own home where he discovered that just one of the coins which had been left to him was worth over £600 & no, it wasn’t a gold piece.

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Finally, just a thank you to Emily of Amber Valley Voice who does a great job in promoting my business. I get more response from this publication than any of the others I advertise in put together. So if you have a business to promote So please feel free to contact me if you locally then give her a call – you won’t be have an item or items you would like me disappointed. to value. It doesn’t have to be a large accumulation because, being local, I will

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Carla Recommends Our very own Carla wanted to let everyone know about the excellent job that Steven at Ovenblaster did this month; I recently sold my old kitchen and wanted to spruce up the oven ready for its new owner. I’ve never had an oven professionally cleaned before and can honestly say that I was amazed with the results as it looked brand new!! Steven was very friendly, the price was less than I had anticipated and I would recommend him to anyone wishing to add back some sparkle into their oven. Thanks Steven!

Gardeners Calendar - January This time of year is often about damage limitation. You don’t need telling it’s the coldest and wettest part of the year – the trick is to minimise its effect on your garden. If you’ve planted new trees or bushes at the start of winter it’s worth checking that gales haven’t loosened the roots, so heel them in if necessary. A thick dry mulch will also help protect roots. Inspect any dahlia or canna tubers which you’re overwintering in the greenhouse. Watch out for rot – they don’t want to be too moist; but if they’re too dry they’ll be no use for planting in Spring. Make sure there are no fallen leaves around alpines. They die if they’re left damp for too long. If you’ve got bald patches in amongst them cover with grit to encourage new growth. At the same time watch out for blackspot or mildew on winter pansies. They’re hardy, but they still need care. Destroy any affected leaves.

Top Tip Where your hellebores are coming through cut back old leaves to give those little :lowers a boost from the extra daylight.

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A daily guide to some of the local clubs and groups in your area Monday Baby Massage - The Hub, Shiners Way, South Normanton, DE55 2AA - 2pm - 3pm. Ages birth - 4 months. Contact the children’s centre on 01629 533735 for information on the next course.

Wednesday Stay and Play - The Hub, Shiners Way, SN, DE55 2AA - 10am - 11.30am. Age 12 months and upwards. Contact 01629 533735

South Normanton Striders (intermediate jogging group) - meet at 6.30pm at Frederick Gent School. Call Rob on 07962 308933 (www.activederbyshire.co.uk/ jog/)

Baby Play - Pinxton Nursery School, Kirkstead Road, Pinxton, NG16 6NA - 1pm - 3pm. Contact 01773 863105 for more details.

Young Parent Group - A group for young parents aged 24 and under with their children. Meet at The Hub at 1:30pm until 3pm.

Alfreton Singers - Swanwick School & Sports College(formerly The Delves) 7.15- 9pm. Mixed choir of friendly singers. All styles of music. Contact Claire on 01773 835316 for more info.

Tuesday Little Ones Group - Alfreton Children’s Centre, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA - 1.30pm - 3pm - Contact - 01629 533066 Baby Clinic - The Hub, Shiners Way, South Normanton, DE55 2AA. 1pm - 3.30pm (1st & 3rd Tuesday of every month) Drop in for health advice and have your baby weighed - Ages birth - 18 months. Contact - 01629 533735 Forest Gump Joggers - (beginners jogging group) - meet at Frederick Gent School at 6.15pm. Contact Heather on 07983 51273.(www.activederbyshire.co.uk/ jog/)

Wednesday Alfreton Nursery School and Children’s Centre, Parent & Toddler Drop in Session Alfreton Nursery School, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA - Term time - 9am - 10am - Contact Angela Stanton 01773 520031 Crafty Crew - Alfreton Children’s Centre, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA - 1.30pm - 3pm - Messy and creative play activities. Contact - 01629 533066 In-betweenies - Alfreton Children’s Centre, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA - 1.30 - 3pm. Group for children with mums, dads and carers up to the age of 25. Contact - 01629 533066 AVRUFC Senior Section - training during close season takes place at Amber Valley RUFC, Lower Somercotes (opposite Pye Bridge Ind Est.) starts at 7pm - 8.30. Contact Stuart Artliff 07966 867946 or Gareth Pilkington 07772 366157 Alfreton Town Juniors U14’s - 7-8pm at Somerlea Park astro pitch, call Ben on 07972 927236 for more info. Tiny & Toddlers - Pinxton Village Hall, 3 Kirkstead Road, Pinxton, NG16 6NA. 9.30am - 11am. Age 0 - 3 years.

South Normanton WI - We’re a friendly group with a wide variety of ages. We meet every 3rd Wednesday at the Post Mill Centre, 7:30pm. For more info call 07580 635589.

Thursday Top Tots - Alfreton Children’s Centre, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA. 1.30pm - 3pm. Fun play session with arts, crafts and song time aimed at children ages 1-3 years. Contact - 01629 533066 Weighing Clinic - Alfreton Children’s Centre, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA. 1pm - 2.30pm. Come and have your baby weighed and see someone from the health team. Contact - 01629 533066 Stay and Play - Pinxton Youth Centre, Kirkstead Road, Pinxton, NG16 6NA. 10am - 11.30am. Age 0 - 4 years. Stay and play with your child and meet new parents. Cypress Parent Support Group - The Hub, Shiners Way, South Normanton, DE55 2AA. 10am - 11.30am. (3rd Thursday of every month) A support group for parents and carers of children and young people with additional need and/or disabilities. Contact - 01629 533735. Breastfeeding Group - The Hub, Shiners Way, South Normanton, DE55 2AA. 1.30pm - 3pm. Make new friends, share tips and discuss any issues you may have. Contact - 01629 533735. Alfreton Society of Painters - 7pm- 9pm at Pennytown Court Community Rooms. Visit www.alfretonsocietyofpainters.com for more info. Alfreton Male Voice Choir Rehearsals - 6:45pm at Palmer Morewood Social Club, Hall Street. New members welcome-no audition, just a love of singing.


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Alfreton Nursery School, Parent & Toddler Drop in Session. Meet at Alfreton Nursery School, Grange Street, Alfreton., DE55 7JA - Term time -1.30pm - 2.30pm. Contact Angela Stanton - 01773 520031 Childminding Network - Alfreton Children’s Centre, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA. 9.30am - 11.30am. A chance for local childminder’s to meet. Contact - 01629 533066

Alfreton Heritage Trust - The Heritage Chapel on Rodgers Lane is open between 2 & 4pm. Visitors are welcome to browse & test the knowledge of Trust members. Contact Rachel Walker on 01773 832349 or visit www.alfretonheritage.org.uk for more info.

Tiddlers and Toddlers Group - Alfreton Children’s Centre, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA. 12.30pm - 2.30pm. Run by parents and open to all. Contact - 01629 533066 Tiny & Toddlers - Pinxton Village Hall, 3 Kirkstead Road, Pinxton, NG16 6NA. 9.30am - 11am. Age 0-3 yrs

Sunday AVRUFC Junior Section Coaching - Amber Valley RUFC (opp. Pye bridge Ind Est.) starting at 10am. Contact Stuart Artliff 07966 867946 or Gareth Pilkington 07772 366157. Ages from 4 upwards.

Other Guiding offers opportunities in the following sections: Rainbows age 5-7yrs Brownies aged 7-10yrs Guides aged 10-14yrs Adult Leaders 18yrs + Senior Section aged 14-25yrs If you or your daughter would like to know more about Joining visit www.girlguiding.org.uk/interested or call 0800 1 69 59 01

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO INCLUDE YOUR NON-PROFIT MAKING GROUP IN FUTURE EDITIONS, PLEASE E-MAIL carla@ambervalleyvoice.co.uk Please note that some of the groups listed incur a small charge and we would always recommend that you contact a group prior to attendance.

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