Rural Voice - Hope Valley Edition - March 2021

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MARCH ‘21

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Hi Readers, Well, aren’t we all giddy at the prospect of relative freedom after Boris’s recent announcement?! Things are looking up, Spring is here and finally, at long last, we all have something to look forward to! I’m not being blasé about it – I am genuinely happy about the prospect of some normality resuming. My first question to anyone I speak to is (and it usually stumps them!), what will be the first thing that you choose to do? For me, I will drive somewhere remote with the dogs and go for a lovely long walk in the countryside, where hopefully we can stop in a lovely local café for a coffee and cake (probably still take away at that point!). Then in April a lovely haircut to look forward to – my barnet is developing its own personality daily! I’m extremely envious of all these gentlemen who shave it off…. many more months and I would be tempted! After that, I’m also looking forward to a nice meander around the shops and going out for a meal somewhere. Thankfully our esteemed leaders have created a lovely spaced-out roadmap, for obvious reasons. However, after 1 year of the most exciting place to visit being my own garage – it’s a good job, as the excitement of all that in 1 day could be catastrophic ,had they decided to unleash all at once! No, much better to space it out a bit! Oooh, holidays – I know we don’t exactly have an answer on this yet but sunshine and sandy feet are calling…..might have to be Skeggy in the interim but later this year, I have everything crossed! Anyway, in other news, Rafa and Flake had a bit of an incident this month – the Vet has booked her holiday to Barbados based on how much we’ve spent on those pair in recent months! Sooo, we fancied a change to the daily walk and took them to our local woods – all fine, lovely

walk – 2hrs later, Flake starts shaking like he is going to fit , Rafa can’t really be raised and neither of them can walk properly. I honestly thought they had been poisoned. Of course this is on a Sunday night *eye roll*, emergency vets for us is in Derby. Long story short, looks like they had a taste of somebody’s left over cannabis and the vet said that they are basically stoned and they need to get it out of their system as quickly as possible but mostly, sleep it off! Honestly, it gave us such a fright and after doing 4 hour feeds supplemented with charcoal liquid for 12hrs, they are all fine. We can laugh about it now and particularly the bit where the Vet was trying to ask discreetly about whether it was ours (he asked in several different ways, about 6 times before the penny dropped!) ….. but I just thought that all our other 4-legged friends should be aware. The Vet said that there has been an increase in animal intoxication over the last year, which tells its own tale of how tough this last year has been on everyone! Fingers crossed for more movement at the end of this month,

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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.

Only by creating Lasting Powers of Attorney now ensures that if the worst were to happen, you can rest assured that both your financial affairs and personal welfare are in safe hands. It’s vital to understand that you cannot make a Lasting Power of Attorney once you’ve lost capacity – by then its too late and your family will face a lengthy and expensive court process to be able to deal with your affairs. •

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Nurses – We Salute You! The Covid 19 pandemic continues to hold us in its tenacious grasp and we give thanks to our NHS doctors and nurses for being there to care for us (although a salary increase would benefit them more in my opinion) but how often do we stop to think about the history of nursing?

But back to nursing. Pre 16th century the term nurse was generally taken to mean “wet nurse”, that is a woman who breastfeeds the babies of other women. The very word “nurse” actually stems from the Latin word “nutrire”, meaning to suckle. If you needed medical care that couldn’t be provided by your family or the local wise woman (such women later being regarded as “witches” by the church) you took yourself of to the nearest monastery or convent. These religious centres were often funded by the wealthy elite as a way of “buying their way into heaven”. Wealthy families would also offer large dowries for their daughters to become “brides of Christ” and this money would finance a convent’s provision of aid to the poor and sick. The “nursing” care provided to the sick, dying and injured was more akin to religious support than any type of medical provision – but it was doubtless better than nothing at all.

It wasn’t until the middle of the 19th century that nursing began to be recognised as a valued profession, the couple of hundred years in between having relegated nursing to the lowest of domestic services. As medicine became more scientific, with drugs, surgery, etc, it became apparent that a more skilled form of nursing care was required. When Florence Nightingale arrived in the Crimea in 1855 she actually capitalised on that need, rather than creating a new kind of nursing she formalised it, and so “Nightingale Nursing” was developed. A fund set up by members of the public to support Florence’s style of care raised the equivalent in today’s money of £2mill, and upon her return to England she used those funds to establish a training school for nurses at St Thomas’s Hospital, London. Modern nursing, begun by Florence Nightingale and cherished (by the public, at least) today. 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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Slimming World Recipe Crispy Chilli Beef I love this meal from the local Chinese takeaway, so I was amazed to see it could be done as a ‘fakeaway’. YUM!

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Castleton and its Caverns Part 1 - Who likes caves? If you’re a fan of underground spaces, spectacular stalagmites and stalactites, and eerie interiors, then you need to head out to Castleton in the High Peak area of the Derbyshire Peak District. With no less than four show caverns open to the public (in normal times of course) the pretty village nestled at the foot of Winnat’s Pass and Mam Tor (aka the ‘Shivering Mountain’) is a speleologists delight, but it has plenty of history to delight non troglodytes too. An iron age fort sits atop Mam Tor and there’s also evidence of bronze age occupation in the area. The first recorded mention of a settlement is in the Domesday Book of 1086 where it says “Pechesers being where “Arnbiorn and Hundingr held the land of William Peverel”. Peverel of course being one of the Norman Conquerors who bestowed his name to Peveril Castle, the ruins of which still look out over the village. The name Pechesers itself translates as ‘Peaks Arse’ – not quite so quaint a monika as Castleton! ‘Peaks Arse’ brings us back, in a roundabout way, to the caverns - ‘Devils Arse’ being a colloquial name for Peaks Cavern, one of the four show caves in the village! Peaks Cavern has the largest entrance to any cave in Britain, and the front of the enormous opening used to house a small village right up to 1915. The village consisting mainly of ropemakers and their families, the rope they produced being used in the local lead and mineral mines.

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The cavern itself is largely natural, the only manmade intervention being to blast a tunnel in order to bypass another which required a small boat in order to pass through. From the entrance, a low passage nick named ‘Lumbago Walk’ as most adults need to crouch, leads into the two main caverns “The Great Cave” and “Roger Rain’s House”. The second named for its perpetual cascade of water. Continuing on you reach Pluto’s Dining Room and then the Devil’s Cellar where you can hear the source of the river Styx (not the one in the ‘underworld’ but an alternative name for Peaks Hole Water, the fast flowing stream that runs through the village!). It used to be possible for visitors to travel further into the system but worries around flooding issues means that only trained cavers are allowed past this point. Cavers who do continue past Devil’s Cellar can pick from several onward routes, which include a passage to Victoria Aven a large shaft traversable only by rope and harness, and two areas known as ‘sumps’ (Far and Far Extension). It was exploration by a team including local cavers which led to the discovery of Titan Shaft, at 141.5 metres (464 ft) it is the deepest known shaft of any cave in the UK.

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Part 2 - Speedwell We finished the previous article in Titan’s Shaft, Peak Cavern, but what us non cavers probably wouldn’t know is that the Peak Cavern is linked (underground of course) to Speedwell Cavern - the next show cavern we’re going to cover. Situated just outside the village of Castleton at the bottom of Winnat’s Pass; unlike Peak Cavern, with its impressive natural entrance; access to Speedwell Cavern is via a passage way excavated by miners in search of lead in the 18th century. This passage goes some 200m horizontally into the ground before reaching the cavern itself. As it is flooded, the only way to traverse the passage (known as an adit) is by boat. In times of old, the tour guides would propel the boats through the passage by dint of ‘walking’ their feet on the low ceiling! Nowadays the boats are motor driven. Conditions for the miners who excavated the adit must have been horrendous, deep underground in flooded tunnels, digging by hand in search of lead ore (galena). Speedwell turned out to be a poor return on financial investment however and mining stopped in the 1790s. By this point however the cavern had already become something of a tourist attraction, with visitors flocking to see the lead workings, travel on the boats down the adit and view the astonishing main cavern at the end of the boat ride. When you visit today, the guides will stop the boats every now and again to point out the visible marks of those early mining tools and will recount the story of how the mine was established and operated. The main cavern at Speedwell is one of the deepest in Britain and in the centre is the so

called “Bottomless Pit”, a vast underground lake which miners used to shovel in the rubble from their excavations. The name derived from the miners who noticed that the level of the water never rose, despite how much spoil they dumped in it. What those miners didn’t realise is that there is a small shaft at water level acting like a kind of natural overflow mechanism. Leading off from this subterranean cathedral is the “Far Canal”. It runs for 250m in manmade form, before entering a vast network of underground streams, caverns, and passageways, more than 13 miles long, which even connect through to Peak Cavern, underneath Peveril Castle. Your tourist journey ends back in the boat and through the adit until you reach the small landing platform at the end of the tunnel…you are then faced with the 105 steps back up to ground level! Our next article will feature Treak Cliff, followed by the Blue John cavern, and finally in this series we’ll look at how the Blue John mineral has shaped the fortunes of Castleton since it’s discovery.

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Spring is on its way After the great wetness and the long freeze it seems that spring is on its way across the Peak District. In recent weeks birds have started to sing and to display around potential nesting territories. Blue tits and other smaller birds can be Snowdrops seen prospecting nest-boxes and other suitable locations. There are still plenty of continental blackbirds around and gardens sometimes have ten to fifteen or more at once. The local birds that are nesting often take a dim view of this incursion en masse into their territorial patch. From northern Europe there have been major late-winter arrivals of the winter thrushes – redwing and fieldfare from Iceland and Scandinavia, but these now gather prior to the long haul back north. The earliest flowers were the groups of snowdrops appearing from late January onwards and then yellow garden crocuses in borders, lawns and on verges. At the same time, many wildflowers never fully stopped flowering with blooms present throughout the winter. Ox-eye daisy, red campion, hogweed, and cow parsley were certainly around until early January. Now the flowers of pussy willow are emerging and the trailing blooms of hazel line the hedgerows and Male Blackbird woodland edges along lane-sides and in sheltered valleys. I have even seen a very early honesty plant in full flower. Now though, the real spring flowers are coming to life with lesser celandine lighting up shady damp places such as in woods and in churchyards too. Another early species is the cousin of the dandelion, the coltsfoot, which produces yellow daisy-like flowers on narrow stems before it sends up large, rather coarse leaves in the shape supposedly of

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