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Dear Readers,

I’m not sure why in particular – maybe it’s the ladies football, maybe it’s the back to school front covers and articles, maybe I’m just feeling old! Whichever way, I’m feeling particularly nostalgic at the moment. I follow quite a few history pages on the Book of Face (especially the ones that write for us!) and quite a few of the groups release old school pics as well as pictures of local people and the area in general. I’m terrible for taking pictures (or rather not taking pictures) – maybe I should make it this years’ new years resolution?! Anyhoo, I digress! All this retro stuff got me thinking about new school year prep and specifically my early years pertaining to sports in school.

The school prep was interesting in the 90’s, the attire alone was an ordeal. Clumpy kickers heels (as big as was allowed #eyeroll), paired with some kind of Victorianesque abomination of a long heavy skirt (that could have just been me though, mother is a big fan of period dramas!! #doubleeyeroll) and a massively over-sized puffa jacket. The obligatory pencil case and new bag shopping was a highlight of the 6 weeks holidays for me but not being able to sleep the night before due to nerves was horrid – totally over it now though, not scarring at all!!

Another thought that sprung to mind about school was when I was following the Lionesses (both last year for the Euro’s and this years World Cup) and how many of them had faced prejudice at school when playing football. Until I turned into a surly teenager, I loved sport, most sports to be honest and couldn’t play enough of them. I was very fortunate at Junior school to have some amazing teachers both male and female, who were big advocates of girls partaking in the same sports as boys and vice versa. I recall the wonderful Mr Burton encouraging me to train with the boys football team after school, which Mr Bamford coached (who was equally as encouraging) much to the boys annoyance. I really loved it but then shamed myself by catching a ball instead of heading it

into the goal from a corner – absolutely mortified, not sure I went back after that!! I also remember Mrs Ingram being equally as encouraging to the boys to join in with the Netball team – which was unheard of before her.

These are the things that stick with you in those formative years – tolerance and acceptance - and whilst I can appreciate that this was only my experience, it really bothers me that not everyone has that same experience. When did it change? Why should it be different for girls and women? Don’t even get me started on Mary Earps and Nike and why her shirt isn’t available to purchase!? SHE WON THE GOLDEN GLOVE! Before anyone even thinks it, it is about nothing else other than commercialisation and sales and they didn’t think they’d sell enough of her shirts to warrant production – not so bothered about equality then are you Nike?! And whilst we’re on the outrage train – let’s also take a second to have a think about how all our senior dignitaries have no trouble clearing the diaries for male football events held in recent times, whereas our Lionesses will have to make do with ‘rousing’ PR video….hmmmm! Thank goodness for the Spanish Monarchy putting in an appearance!

I can’t change the world anymore, I probably can’t even change your perception on this, if it’s different to mine but if I had been lucky enough to have a child and they had wanted to set the world alight, they would have had no bigger champion in their corner, regardless of their gender. Afterall, we’re all only guests here for a short while, is it not our duty to ‘do better’ for each generation that follows us?

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Back to School - Old Style!

Back to school preparation in the 70s and early 80s always started in the last couple of weeks of the summer holidays with the obligatory trip to Marks and Spencer’s for navy knickers and a selection of socks. For the younger readers, the sturdy navy (or sometimes dark green) knickers were an absolute necessity under the (very) short, pleated skirts we girls had to wear for sports lessons. Their size and construction, being of thick stretch fabric, not only preserved one’s dignity but also kept your bum warm - particularly on those cold, wet days on the hockey pitch!

School uniforms were, for the most part, obligatory, but I don’t recall that schools sold their own branded clothes as seems to be the case now; rather there was a strict code of colours and styles that were purchased from “recommended suppliers”. School ties for both girls and boys were pretty standard (mine was black and gold stripes) and the school badge was available as a sew-on for blazers.

A new school bag, pencil case (or box), and various items of stationery were on the “must buy” list and were the chance for kids to inject a bit of personality into proceedings. I particularly remember things like “troll” pencil toppers, pencil cases that zipped all around and had pens, pencils, protractors, set squares and the like all secured by elastic strips. And those biros with multiple coloured ends… oh, and scented rubbers (erasers) - I can only wonder why we thought they were a good idea!

The only “tech” most 70s and early 80s school kids possessed was a calculator; if you were really fancy, that would be a “scientific calculator”, which enabled you to calculate sines, cosines, and logarithms, And who remembers carefully covering the new exercise books in wallpaper? Often using the

reverse side to hide how hideously garish the “right” side was! I seem to recall woodchip and brown parcel paper were often used because of the lack of pattern. A lack we usually rectified with our own artwork.

Once in the classroom, there were chalkboards and sometimes overhead projectors which used transparent sheets of plastic, often bearing text and images hand drawn by the teacher. Interactive whiteboards, computers, tablets, laptops - in fact, much of the technology now common in schools were still a long way off. Even watching an educational TV programme or video generally involved wheeling in the school’s TV and video player on a custom-built trolley, a TV which was probably shared by a year group, if not the entire school.

If you’ve read this article nodding your head and reminiscing, you are probably of a similar age to me. Our school days are well and truly behind us, and we look back with rose-tinted glasses at our past…even our school days!

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.

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3. In a small bowl, mix together the tomato purée and mango chutney. Brush this mixture all over the pork, then sit the pork on top

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of the vegetables and roast for 30-35 minutes or until the pork’s cooked.

4. Take the tin out of the oven and set the pork aside on a plate to rest, loosely covered with foil. Return the veg to the oven for 5-10 minutes or until lightly charred. Slice the pork and return to the tin. Scatter over the watercress and serve with a drizzle of yogurt

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Vintage Rambles with rafaand Flake

This month’s walk is perfect for a Sunday afternoon stroll. Which is just what we did! With loads of variety, great views and an easy to find carpark to start from, you can see why we thought is was a classic. As we said last month Rafa has retired and is enjoying putting his paws up, with Flake taking over the reins. Rafa has loved hearing your suggestions for the new walk title and would like to thank everyone who has written in. We are going to give it another month before we unveil the new name, so there is still time to get your suggestions in.

5.5 MILE CIRCULAR FROM BESTWOOD COUNTRY PARK

A nice, easy going walk which should take you and your dog around 2 - 2.5 hours.There is a range of terrain, with some muddy and uneven sections. There are also a couple of road sections. So, please wear appropriate footwear and as always follow the countryside code.

START: BESTWOOD COUNTRY PARK, PARK ROAD, BESTWOOD VILLAGE NG68ZA

1. From the car park pass through a metal kissing gate adjacent to the car park entrance and turn immediate left. Bear left, keeping Bestwood winding engine house on your right.

2. Continue straight ahead for some distance until the path splits in two. At this point bear left following a signpost for ‘Adventure playground’. Continue straight ahead and eventually pass a signboard reading ‘Big wood 20 mins’. Continue straight ahead into some woodland and when the path splits in two bear right signposted for ‘Big wood 15 mins’.

3. Continue along this path winding and twisting steep uphill. At the top of the hill turn left at a T junction of paths. Now continue straight ahead with houses on your right and woodland on your left.

4. Continue ahead staying close to the houses until reaching a tall metal fence on your right. Continue close to the fence for a short distance and then follow the path slightly left away from the fence. After a short distance the path splits in two. Bear right and then continue for a very short distance and turn right at a crossroads of paths signposted for ‘Bestwood lodge gardens’.

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5. Continue straight ahead and gently downhill. At the bottom of the hill the path splits in two. Bear right and now continue gently uphill until reaching a metal kissing gate. Pass through the gate and turn left along a lane.

6. Continue along the lane for a short distance going gently downhill. Just prior to a metal gate bear right to continue along the lane. Continue for some distance and then pass through a metal gate to continue along the lane.

7. Continue for some distance and then pass through a metal gate and onto a single track tarmac road. Continue straight along the road. Continue for some distance until passing by a barrier and a signboard reading ‘Killarney Park’.

8. Immediately after the barrier bear left going downhill along ‘Squires Drive’. At the bottom of the hill you will come to a square of tarmac. At this point continue straight ahead along a narrow lane. After a very short distance you will pass by a marker post on your right and over a cattle grid.

9. Continue for a very short distance and then follow the lane around to the left to continue with a tall wooden fence on your right. Continue until the lane bears sharp right. At this point turn left go forward for a very short distance and then pass through a gap into some woodland.

10. Continue straight ahead going uphill. After a short distance climb up some steps and then continue following the path uphill. A short distance after the path has levelled out bear right along a path to come out of the woodland into an open field.

11. Cross the open field diagonally downhill. At the bottom corner pass through a gap and continue straight ahead to cross another field. At the far side, continue straight ahead to pass through a gap and cross a 3rd open field diagonally.

12. At the far side of this field bear right and continue downhill along a lane keeping a hedge on your left. Continue along the lane passing a barn on

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14. Just prior to the lake bear right along a footpath. Continue to a T junction of paths and then turn left to cross over a footbridge. Shortly after the bridge turn left along a footpath keeping the lake on your left.

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18. Continue for some distance and then at a T junction of paths turn left. Continue ahead passing Bestwood winding engine house on your left. Continue to return to the car park.

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5 STAR SUCCESS FOR NEW TUPTON IVANHOE F.C.

Preparations are complete for the start of the new football season with Ivanhoe teams kicking off from early September.

The club has invested in the catering and bar facilities at the A1 Garage Doors Arena. The improvements have seen the club achieve a 5 Star food hygiene rating. For teams playing on the pitches at the recreation ground in Tupton there will be a full menu of food and drink available from the fully licensed café/bar.

Close season work on maintaining the pitches and facilities has been undertaken to ensure the pitches and surrounding areas are in excellent condition for the new season. As the number of teams has grown, three sites are used across Tupton for training and matches.

Antony Maidens, Chair of New Tupton Ivanhoe F.C. said “Thank you to all the volunteers who work tirelessly through the summer to prepare everything for the new season. From registering players to pitch maintenance and from the refurbishment of the café to fundraising, without their efforts the club would not continue to develop.”

New Tupton Ivanhoe F.C. continues to fundraise for a fourth facility, which will bring benefits not just for the club but the wider community.

The refurbishment of the Multi Use Games Area, located by the Community Hub in Tupton, will bring forward an all-weather training area for the club and other community groups in the village.

The Britannia Pub continues to support with fundraising and following a summer of activity £13,000 has been raised towards a target of £25,000.

Dave Hoult, Secretary of New Tupton Ivanhoe F.C. said “A massive thank you to The Britannia Pub for their ongoing support for the MUGA. They have organised some amazing events and a raffle, which has been invaluable in moving towards our target. We look forward to supporting them in what they have planned next!”

Donations can be made at www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/newtuptonivanhoe and if any businesses are interested in sponsorship of the MUGA, please contact Dave Hoult, Club Secretary at www.newtuptonivanhoefc.co.uk/contact/

If you are interested in Little Ivanhoes, The Wildcat Centre or joining a team please message the clubs facebook page at: www.facebook.com/newtuptonivanhoefc/ visit: www.newtuptonivanhoefc.co.uk or contact the Dave Hoult, Club Secretary on 07759 048 037

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BACK TO SCHOOL MEMORIES

September is the time of year that signals the end of the freedom of summer holidays and the start of a new school year.

I remember as a child when children trudged to their new classrooms in squeaky shoes and blazers several sizes too big because they would “grow into it”.

Milk arrived during the morning in a crate outside the school entrance in small bottles that held a third of a pint. It was at the mercy of the elements so in winter it froze, and the silver tops lifted off as the milk expanded upwards from the bottle. The crate had to be put next to the radiator to defrost. Worse was in summer when the milk became tepid sometimes with curdled cream. Occasionally you might find holes in the silver tops which had been pecked by blue tits getting at the cream. I was never a milk monitor, or any other sort of monitor, but their job was to distribute a bottle to each child in the class at morning break, together with a small straw. School milk continued until 1971 when Margaret Thatcher earned the nickname of “Thatcher, Thatcher, milk snatcher” by ending the provision of free school milk.

School dinners were again contentious. Free for poorer children, subsidised for others. I remember the large aluminium serving dishes and the water jugs. Chocolate concrete and pink custard, Manchester tart and frog spawn tapioca. Lumpy mashed potato, stringy beans and globby gravy. I rather enjoyed them.

The food was served by kindly dinner ladies who smelled like cigarette smoke and mint imperials and supervised after lunch in the playground and nap time for little ones in put-up beds in the hall.

When we do our “Mealtime Memories” session with All Around the Shire, we often hear reminiscence about back-toschool memories. Invariably milk and school dinners feature frequently. What do you remember?

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Butterflies galore across North Derbyshire and the Peak

I suspect that 2023 will go down as a remarkable year for our region’s butterflies. Whilst the weather has frequently been wet and cool, there have been some hot sunny periods too. Whatever the cause, the conditions have triggered the spread of many of our butterfly species. Some of these changes, such as the now commonplace speckled wood, are clearly long-term movements northwards. The holly blue is another formerly uncommon insect that is now one of our most frequent fliers in woods, parks, and gardens. Other changes see one species (like wall brown) drop and another close relative (say, hedge brown) increase. The reasons are not always obvious and may relate to weather and climate, to habitat loss or condition, or even to parasites and diseases. The ringlet is a grassland species that has increased in numbers dramatically. But this year has witnessed some remarkable occurrences with for example, fritillary butterflies doing well across the region. One stunning species, the silver-washed fritillary, has done well in wooded parts of the Peak, such as the Dales, but also in the eastern parts of North Derbyshire like Whitwell Wood.

Records have come in north to Sheffield’s southern fringe. This is a very large, orangebrown butterfly and a strong flier, and so is very noticeable, and worth recording. Less so, but also doing very well are two species of the upper tree canopy, the purple hairstreak on oaks, and the white-letter hairstreak on elms. These rather small butterflies flit around the high treetops where the males hold territories and await their females but descend

very so often to feed on nectar at ground level. Generally, quite rare they seem to have increased. However, both species are hard to spot until you get your eye in, and so are certainly worth watching out for.

The Comma is a member of the spectacular Vanessid butterflies, which include red admiral, peacock, and painted lady, and this is a species which is much increased in recent decades. All this group routinely feed on Buddleia which again makes them easy to spot and to count. Other less commonly seen butterflies are the moth-like skippers and whilst there are several species, the most likely to be seen are small skipper, large skipper, and the relatively recent arrival, the Essex skipper. Another stunning species also increasing, is the bright sulphur-yellow brimstone. However, this insect may be restricted by its larval foodplants, the alder buckthorn and buckthorn. Because of this, many butterfly enthusiasts are now actively planting these shrubs in suitable places such as parks and gardens.

Whilst planting foodplants in suitable places helps species to spread naturally, there is also a movement of ‘guerrilla lepidopterists’ now actively introducing rare butterflies to new sites. These places are generally sites that once held them or at least where the enthusiasts think they should be (which is not always the same thing!) Most introductions simply fail and some, like speckled wood, probably get ‘lost’ within the natural spread that is occurring. However, the actively remains contentious with some experts resigned to it happening and others pretty much opposed. There are also, of course, officially sanctioned introduction programmes which are formally planned, funded, and monitored. The guerrilla lepidopterists say these are too little and too slow. I will leave you to make up your own minds!

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Gardener’s Calendar

Lots of this year’s planting will keep going right up till the first frosts, so it’s always worth continuing to deadhead and feed your pots and baskets until then.

for some autumn colour to fill bare patches, heleniums come in a gorgeous range of reds, yellows and oranges. Keep them well watered and add some garden compost to the soil. Sedums are also lovely and bright and both should survive over the winter. Autumn heathers provide good value – but do remember they need ericaceous compost.

But if you’re looking

As the weather starts to cool, cut off remaining trusses from tomatoes and bring them indoors to ripen.

Pot up tender perennials such as fuchsias and osteospermum which you want to keep and bring them indoors into cool rooms to overwinter. You can also take cuttings, taking about 3 to 4 inches, cutting below a joint and taking off all but the top leaves, dip in rooting compound and push into potting compost around the edge of a small pot. Again you can leave outdoors until the frosts threaten but then bring in for winter.

Rake the thatch from lawns, aerate with a garden fork and re-seed while there is still warmth in the ground to help the seed take.

Plant bare root wallflowers now – it gives them a head start for next year

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