PARISH COUNCILLORS
Barry Wheat (Chairman), Planning, Newsletter
0114 289 0018 Holmesfield Amenity Trust
Phil Reaney (Vice-Chairman), Road Safety, Footpaths & 0114 289 1167 Bridleways, Henry Fanshawe Foundation
Carol Huckerby NEDDC Liaison, Penny Acres School
0114 289 0468
Holmesfield Relief in Need, Holmesfield Education Foundation Charities
Dr. Mark Blagden Transport
0114 289 0243
Bernard Hoare Playground, Village Society
0114 289 0491
Shirley Reaney Peak Park, 0114 289 1167 Dronfield Relief in Need Charity
Dr. David Ward Village Hall 07850 585195
Wynford Rosser Environment
0114 289 0417
Thomas Marples Neighbourhood Watch
0114 289 0833
Liz Boswell (Clerk)
07758 460757 8 Main Street, Blackfordby, Swadlincote. DE11
holmesfieldparishcouncil@hotmail.co.uk
Tree Warden: Nick Deniff
0114 2899359
0781 1446450
Hunt 0114 2899257
07837
Foster 07970 741781
020 7219
HOLMESFIELD VILLAGE HALL HIRING RATES
Main Hall : £15.00 per Hour
Small Hall : £10.00 per Hour
Committee Room : £8.50 per Hour
Kitchen : £6.00 per Hour
A refundable bond of £20.00 is required at the time of booking to cover any breakages and damage. Parties running later than 9pm will be charged an additional £40.00 to cover clean up time. Residents living in the Parish of Holmesfield will receive a 10% discount for Private Functions.
Licensable activities such as music, dancing and particularly the sale of alcohol may require a Temporary Event Notice which must be applied for at the licensing section of North East Derbyshire District Council prior to the booking.
For more information and bookings please contact the Hall Letting Officer, Lucy Perry: 07752 478866
Email: holmesfieldvillagehall@outlook.com
INFORMATION ON LOCAL SERVICES
Derbyshire County Council: County Hall, Matlock. DE4 3AG Tel: 01629 580000 – Call Derbyshire: 0845 6058058
Monday – Friday 8.00am – 8.00pm, Saturday 9.30am – 4.00pm Education, Libraries, Rights of Way, Social Services, Gritting, Street Lighting, Pot Holes, Trading Standards.
North East Derbyshire District Council
2013 Mill Lane, Wingerworth, Chesterfield. S42 6NG. Tel: 01246 231111
Bulk Waste, Council Tax, Dog Wardens, Energy Advice, Environmental Health, Fly Tipping, Housing, Event Licensing, Pest Control, Planning, Recycling and Refuse, Street Cleaning
Holmesfield Parish Council: Tel: 07758 460757
Bus Shelters, Dog Bins, Playground, Village Hall, Grit Bins.
CONTACTING DERBYSHIRE POLICE ONLINE
A team of helpful call handlers are here for the people of Derbyshire 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The links you can use to get in touch digitally are:
Facebook: message www.facebook.com/derbyshireconstabulary
Twitter: direct message www.twitter.com/derpolcontact
Website: online forms and Live Chat by visiting www.derbyshire.police.uk
Dronfield
0114
Association of British Riding Schools Approved Lessons for adults & children 7yrs & over • 13st/83kg weight limit applies Group lessons or Private lessons
All abilities catered for from complete beginners to advanced Pony days – Thursdays in school holidays, all grades Established 1973
Tel:
WELCOME TO HOLMESFIELD
VILLAGE HALL
We are now OPEN as normal and offering an exciting programme of classes and events for all. Holmesfield Village Hall is a clean, spacious, well ventilated community venue with ample private parking, available to hire for your events and celebrations. Email for info: holmesfieldvillagehall@outlook.com
Here is a taste of our events:
Mondays
Art Class : Develop your creative talents. Adult art class / painting class suitable for all. Contact Glen: 07710 600453. 10am start.
Rhythmix Dance : Inspire confidence, dance technique and performance skills. Dance and gymnastics classes for all children from pre-school to teens. Contact Jess & Hayley: 07725 908390. 4pm start.
Zumba : Latin Inspired dance/fitness class. If you love to dance, enjoy moving to great music and want to keep fit then this class is for you - feel good fitness suitable for all. Contact Lucy: 0775 2478866 Email: zumba.dronfield@hotmail.co.uk. 7pm start.
Tuesdays
Rhythmix Dance : Inspire confidence, dance technique and performance skills. Dance and gymnastics classes for all children from pre-school to teens. Contact Jess & Hayley: 07725 908390. 4pm start.
Keep Fit : Aerobics and body conditioning exercises suitable for all. Contact Geraldine: 07594 684676. 7.30pm start.
Wednesdays
Kilners Cakes : Creative cake decorating workshops, running on regular Wednesday evenings. Contact Andrea for details of the next workshop: 07961 454943.
Holmesfield Gardening Association : If you are a keen gardener and looking to join a club come along to our next meeting on the first Wednesday of the month. Contact Hilary 07748 846257. 7.30pm start.
Holmesfield Flower Arranging Club : New to flower arranging or keen to develop existing skills? Come along to our demonstrations and club workshops every third Wednesday of the month commencing in February. Contact 0771 8925514. 7.00pm start.
Thursdays
Rhythmix Dance : Inspire confidence, dance technique and performance skills. Dance and gymnastics classes for all children from pre-school to teens. Contact Jess & Hayley: 07725 908390. 4pm start.
Amanda Coupland Dog Training Classes : 6 week course running Oct/Nov. Contact: 07971 049175 or email: info@derbyshiredogservices.com
Keep Fit : Aerobics and body conditioning exercises suitable for all. Contact Geraldine: 07594 684676. 7.30pm start.
Fridays
Helen O’Grady Drama Academy/After School Club : Drama Classes for primary/secondary. Contact Nick or Helen: 07952 780823 Email: sheffield@helenogrady.co.uk. 4.30pm start.
Fused Glass Workshops : Artistic adult class in Fused Glass. Contact Jan Ward for Workshop dates & information: 07751 529378
Saturdays
Kilners Cakes : Creative cake decorating workshops, running on regular Saturday afternoons. Contact Andrea for details of the next workshop: 07961 454943.
VILLAGE HALL CALENDAR : OCTOBER 2022
1st October (Sat.)
2nd October (Sun.)
Holmesfield Local Markets (public opening times)
3rd October (Mon.)
4th October (Tues.)
Main & Small Halls 10.00am - 2.00pm
Private Booking Small Hall 10.00am - 12.00pm
Private Booking Main Hall
Glen Wright Art Class (suitable for all) - contact: 07710 600453 Main Hall 10.00am - 12.00pm
Live Longer Live Stronger Age UK Chair Based Exercise - contact Kerry: 07923 672165
Rhythmix Dance classes for children www.rhythmixdancestudio.com
Zumba Latin Inspired Dance/Fitness class suitable for allcontact Lucy : 0775 2478866
Main Hall 2.00pm - 3.00pm
Main Hall 4.00pm - 6.30pm
Main Hall 7.00pm - 8.00pm
Neighbourhood Watch Meeting Committee Room 8.00pm - 9.00pm
Penny Acres School
Rhythmix Dance Workshop – dance classes for children www.rhythmixdancestudio.com
Dronfield Relief In Need Meeting
Main Hall 1.30pm - 3.30pm
Main Hall 4.00pm - 8.30pm
Committee Room 7.00pm - 8.00pm
5th October (Wed.) Holmesfield Gardening Association – Contact Hilary Olsen : 07748 846257 Main Hall 7.30pm - 9.30pm
6th October (Thurs.)
7th October (Fri.)
Rhythmix Dance Workshop – dance classes for children www.rhythmixdancestudio.com
Main Hall 10.00am - 11.30am 4.00pm - 8.00pm
Holmesfield Keep Fit (suitable for all) - contact Geraldine : 07594 684676 Main Hall 7.30pm - 8.30pm
Private Booking
Helen O’Grady Drama Academy / After School Club
Primary & secondary age - contact: sheffield@helenogrady.co.uk
9th October (Sun.) Private Booking
10th October (Mon.)
11th October (Tues.)
12th October (Wed.)
13th October (Thurs.)
14th October (Fri.)
15th October (Sat.)
Main Hall
Main Hall 4.30pm - 6.00pm
Small Hall 10.00am - 12.00pm
Glen Wright Art Class (suitable for all) - contact: 07710 600453 Main Hall 10.00am - 12.00pm
Live Longer Live Stronger Age UK Chair Based Exercise - contact Kerry: 07923 672165
Main Hall 2.00pm - 3.00pm
Rhythmix Dance classes for children www.rhythmixdancestudio.com Main Hall 4.00pm - 6.30pm
Zumba Latin Inspired Dance/Fitness class suitable for allcontact Lucy : 0775 2478866 Main Hall 7.00pm - 8.00pm
Penny Acres School
Rhythmix Dance Workshop – dance classes for children www.rhythmixdancestudio.com
Holmesfield Parish Council Meeting
Main Hall 1.30pm - 3.30pm
Main Hall 4.00pm - 8.30pm
Committee Room From 7.30pm
Kilner Cakes – Cake decorating workshop - contact Andrea: 07961 454943 Small Hall 6.30pm - 8.30pm
Rhythmix Dance Workshop – dance classes for children www.rhythmixdancestudio.com
Main Hall 10.00am - 11.30am 4.00pm - 8.00pm
Holmesfield Keep Fit (suitable for all) - contact Geraldine : 07594 684676 Main Hall 7.30pm - 8.30pm
Fused Glass Workshop – Creative Adult Class in Fused Glasscontact Jan Ward : 07751 529378
Helen O’Grady Drama Academy / After School Club
Primary & secondary age - contact: sheffield@helenogrady.co.uk
Small Hall 9.00am - 12.00pm
Main Hall 4.00pm - 6.00pm
Kilner Cakes – Cake decorating workshop - contact Andrea: 07961 454943 Main Hall 2.00pm - 4.00pm
16th October (Sun.) Private Booking
Glen Wright Art Class (suitable for all) - contact: 07710 600453
Live Longer Live Stronger Age UK Chair Based Exercise - contact Kerry: 07923 672165
17th October (Mon.)
Rhythmix Dance classes for children www.rhythmixdancestudio.com
Zumba Latin Inspired Dance/Fitness class suitable for allcontact Lucy : 0775 2478866
Penny Acres School
18th October (Tues.)
19th October (Wed.)
20th October (Thurs.)
21st October (Fri.)
Rhythmix Dance Workshop – dance classes for children www.rhythmixdancestudio.com
Holmesfield Flower Club - Come along to our demos and club workshopscontact Diane : 07718 925514
Rhythmix Dance Workshop – dance classes for children www.rhythmixdancestudio.com
Small Hall 10.00am - 12.00pm
Main Hall 10.00am - 12.00pm
Main Hall 2.00pm - 3.00pm
Main Hall 4.00pm - 6.30pm
Main Hall 7.00pm - 8.00pm
Main Hall 1.30pm - 3.30pm
Main Hall 4.00pm - 8.30pm
Main Hall 7.00pm - 9.30pm
Main Hall 10.00am - 11.30am 4.00pm - 8.00pm
Holmesfield Keep Fit (suitable for all) - contact Geraldine : 07594 684676 Main Hall 7.30pm - 8.30pm
Helen O’Grady Drama Academy / After School Club
Primary & secondary age - contact: sheffield@helenogrady.co.uk
22nd October (Sat.) Private Booking
23rd October (Sun.) Private Booking
24th October (Mon.)
Main Hall 4.30pm - 6.00pm
Main Hall
Small Hall 10.00am - 12.00pm
Rhythmix Dance classes for children www.rhythmixdancestudio.com Main Hall 4.00pm - 6.30pm
Zumba Latin Inspired Dance/Fitness class suitable for allcontact Lucy : 0775 2478866
Main Hall 7.00pm - 8.00pm
20th October (Thurs.)
Rhythmix Dance
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Main Hall 4.00pm - 8.00pm
Holmesfield Keep Fit (suitable for all) - contact Geraldine : 07594 684676 Main Hall 7.30pm - 8.30pm
21st October (Fri.) Helen O’Grady Drama Academy / After School Club
Primary & secondary age - contact: sheffield@helenogrady.co.uk
Main Hall 4.30pm - 6.00pm
22nd October (Sat.) Private Booking Main Hall
23rd October (Sun.) Private Booking Small Hall 10.00am - 12.00pm
24th October (Mon.)
25th October (Tues.)
Rhythmix Dance classes for children www.rhythmixdancestudio.com Main Hall 4.00pm - 6.30pm
Zumba Latin Inspired Dance/Fitness class suitable for allcontact Lucy : 0775 2478866
Rhythmix Dance Workshop – dance classes for children www.rhythmixdancestudio.com
Main Hall 7.00pm - 8.00pm
Main Hall 4.00pm - 8.30pm
26th October (Wed.) Private Booking Committee Room
27th October (Thurs.)
29th October (Sat.)
Rhythmix Dance Workshop – dance classes for children www.rhythmixdancestudio.com
Main Hall 10.00am - 11.30am 4.00pm - 8.00pm
Holmesfield Keep Fit (suitable for all) - contact Geraldine : 07594 684676 Main Hall 7.30pm - 8.30pm
Holmesfield Village Society Event – Halloween Movie Night. Information and tickets from Helen Geary – 07843 629272
30th October (Sun.) Private Booking
Glen Wright Art Class (suitable for all) - contact: 07710 600453
Live Longer Live Stronger Age UK Chair Based Exercise - contact Kerry: 07923 672165
31st October (Mon.)
Rhythmix Dance classes for children www.rhythmixdancestudio.com
Zumba Latin Inspired Dance/Fitness class suitable for allcontact Lucy : 0775 2478866
Main Hall
Small Hall 10.00am - 12.00pm
Main Hall 10.00am - 12.00pm
Main Hall 2.00pm - 3.00pm
Main Hall 4.00pm - 6.30pm
Main Hall 7.00pm - 8.00pm
NOVEMBER NEWSLETTER
All copy for the November Newsletter must be received by 18th October to ensure inclusion in the magazine.
Holmesfield Parish Council welcomes the submission of articles pertinent to Holmesfield by residents for publication in the Parish Newsletter.
Any thoughts and opinions are those of the individual(s) and may not necessarily be shared or endorsed by Holmesfield Parish Council.
Any submissions must include full name and contact details before publication can be considered by the editor.
Please send your articles typed via email if possible. This is especially important for images you wish to include. Please email any articles to: Holmesfield-newsletter@hotmail.com
PARISH COUNCIL MEETING
It was with great sadness that Holmesfield Parish Council learned of the passing of HM The Queen.
The meeting scheduled for the 14 September 2022 was cancelled as each meeting requires three clear working days notice, but under Section 243 of the Local Government Act 1972 mourning days are excluded for calculation purposes.
The next meeting of the Parish Council will take place on Wednesday 12th October from 7.30pm in the Committee Room at Holmesfield Village Hall on Vicarage Close. All are welcome to attend.
HOLMESFIELD NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH
A Neighbourhood Watch meeting will be held on Monday 3rd October, 8pm to 9pm in Holmesfield Village Hall. Everyone welcome!
Please contact Sally Marples-Shaw if you have any questions: Tel: 07930 430044 – Email: sallyannms@icloud.com
HOLMESFIELD PLAYGROUND: PUBLIC SPACE PROTECTION ORDER
Signs have been put on each entrance to the Play Ground reminding dog owners that North East Derbyshire District Council have put Public Space Protection Orders on all play areas within the District, this prohibits the entry of dogs to the Play Ground. Please adhere to this for the well-being of children using this facility.
USE OF PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY
There have been a number of complaints over the misuse of footpaths in the Parish by cyclists and horse riders. The designation of each right of way is integral to who can use:
• Footpaths: for walking, running, mobility scooters or powered wheelchairs
• Bridleways: for walking, horse riding, bicycles, mobility scooters or powered wheelchairs
• Restricted byways: for any transport without a motor and mobility scooters or powered wheelchairs
• Byways open to all traffic: for any kind of transport, including cars (but they’re mainly used by walkers, cyclists and horse riders).
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FROM THE PARISH REGISTERS
Baptisms:
11th September – Tommy Ray Aspinall Sebastian James Machin
Weddings:
13th August – Christie Lauren Bell & Tony Alfred Denial
3rd September – Esta Faye Duesbury & Thomas David Swallow
10th September – Lois Charlotte Fairclough & Alexander Steven Lee
17th September – Victoria Louise Clare Brown & Nicholas Phillip Jones
24th September – Priscilla Naggita Kavule & Andrew Robert Eastwood Funerals:
6th September – Donald Cannadine
15th September – George Alan Smith
22nd September – Joyce Elizabeth Hewins.
POLICE REPORT TO PARISH COUNCIL
A written report has been received from PCSO Jonathan Flower.
The crimes reported in August 2022 include two theft, two criminal damage, one public order and one vehicle crime.
Over the last month there has unfortunately been a number of incidents of fly tipping in and around Owler Bar roundabout. As a team, Dronfield SNT are aware of the concern and are conducting regular patrols along with some partner agencies.
The speed enforcement team will be visiting the area outside Penny Acres school to address the ongoing speeding concerns through the village, and other measures are being looked at to ensure the safety of children and parents at this location.
COMMUNITY SPEED WATCH VOLUNTEERS
Thank you to those that have come forward – more volunteers would be welcome. We are all aware of the issue of speeding traffic on the main routes through Holmesfield and Millthorpe and we really want to carry out more speed watches to make our parish a safer place for all residents.
If you could spare a couple of hours a week or a month, please contact Councillor Phil Reaney on 0114 2891167 and see how you could help with this important scheme.
GEORGE ALAN SMITH
Thank you for the many letters and cards of sympathy following the recent loss of George Alan Smith. It has been most comforting for all the family.
HOLMESFIELD BUS SERVICE CHANGES
Commencing on Monday 3rd October, TM Travel will no longer be operating the village bus service – the No.16 – which runs from Dronfield Civic Centre to Chesterfield (Broombank) via Holmesfield and Millthorpe. A slightly revised service will now be operated by Stagecoach and the new timetables are on pages 55 & 57.
Changes to the timings are relatively minor, the only major change being the former 16.54 and 17.24 services from Holmesfield to Chesterfield which have merged into a single bus departure at 17.04.
The major benefit to travellers is the ability for onward travel on other Stagecoach services – specifically the No.43 Sheffield to Chesterfield service via Dronfield Woodhouse – without the requirement to purchase any additional tickets. A summary of the new ticketing options is as follows:
Single tickets – Single tickets for one off bus rides are purchased from the bus driver and the price depends on the distance. You can check the fare for your journey using the journey planner at stagecoachbus.com or on the Stagecoach bus app (Apple or Android). The bus driver accepts cash and contactless payments.
Silver DayRider – a day of unlimited travel on Stagecoach buses in South Yorkshire, Dronfield and Chesterfield plus Supertram. Buy from your bus driver or on the Stagecoach bus app.
Adult: £5.20 (£5.10 on the app); Child: £3.20; Group travel of up to 5 people: £15.00
Silver Flexi5 – if you are a regular traveller but not every day then you can save money with the Flexi5 deal available exclusively on the Stagecoach bus app, offering 5 Silver DayRider tickets for the price of 4.
Silver MegaRider – a week or longer of unlimited travel on Stagecoach buses in South Yorkshire, Dronfield and Chesterfield plus Supertram offering daily commuters fantastic value for money. Tickets are issued to a smart card (if you don’t already have one they cost £1 and are reusable), alternatively weekly tickets are also available to buy and use on the Stagecoach bus app.
Adult 7 day: £18 from the bus driver, £17 online at stagecoachbus.com or on the app
Adult 28 day: £67 online at stagecoachbus.com
Adult Xtra: pay monthly subscription, sign up at stagecoachbus.com, £67 per month.
Child 7 day: £9.50 from the bus driver, £9.00 online at stagecoachbus.com or on the app
Child 28 day: £36.00 online at stagecoachbus.com
Child Xtra: a pay monthly subscription, sign up at stagecoachbus.com, £67 per month.
Gold DayRider and Gold MegaRider – if you want to travel further, this ticket includes all Stagecoach buses in South Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Gainsborough. Check stagecoachbus.com for more details.
Evening Rider – After 6pm you can travel as much as you like on Stagecoach buses in South Yorkshire, Dronfield and Chesterfield for just £2.50. Buy from the bus driver or on the Stagecoach bus app.
DRONFIELD POLICE SAFER NEIGHBOURHOOD TEAM
Dronfield SNT conducted an estate walk around Holmesfield on 16th September with members of the public and Rykneld Homes. It is good to listen to the community about concerns on the estates and wider issues that are a concern to the community.
One of the concerns raised was speeding through the village. This is something that we are already working on with relevant partner agencies with including Parish Councils, local schools and Derbyshire County Council to see what improvements can be considered. We are well aware that speeding remains a concern for residents.
Dronfield SNT would like to make residents aware that over the past few weeks there have been numerous reports of fly tipping – some of which have been set alight.
There is a lot of work currently ongoing with Dronfield SNT, the Environmental Health team from North East Derbyshire District Council, the Fire Service and other agencies.
These investigations remain ongoing – if anyone has seen any fly tipping or witnessed the dumping of any items specifically, please contact North East Derbyshire District Council.
As we roll into start of a new school term can people please consider the following points when taking or collecting children to schools across the area. Dronfield SNT continues to work closely with schools, DCC Highways and other key agencies to look at long term ways to improve school parking.
Please park in a safe and legal manner. The police can remove your unattended vehicle if you cause an obstruction, and Civil Enforcement Officers can issue you with a penalty charge notice for stopping in a restricted area. This means blocking a driveway or a path even for a short amount of time.
Pavements are for people, help keep pedestrians safe or risk prosecution and your vehicle being towed away. Make sure you;
• Observe in force parking restrictions that may apply.
• Consider parking further away from the school.
• Consider local residents and whether they have immediate access onto and off their driveway.
• Remember that buses are there to provide a public service and inconsiderate parking can give rise to unnecessary delays.
• Consider people who are blind, partially sighted, elderly, infirm, mobility scooters, wheelchair users, adults with prams - they shouldn’t need to step into the road because you’ve parked selfishly.
PCSO 12853 Jonathan Flower, Dronfield SNT E-mail: Jonathan.flower@derbyshire.police.uk
JERUSALEM THE GOLDEN
The death of Queen Elizabeth II was an event that most of us, who’ve lived our lives with her as a constant, quietly dreaded. We knew that she represented something about ourselves which if we’re honest has been slowly dying for a long time. Values of service, putting the other first, humility, gentleness, faith – we have gradually let them erode, stone by stone, and if we’re not careful the edifice will quickly crumble. The more we have focussed on the value of the £, the lower sterling has fallen. The more we have focussed on building up our own empires in houses, cars, holidays and hobbies, the less we have felt part of a common-wealth, a community. The Queen knew her Bible where, in the Book of Ecclesiastes, this way of life we have fallen into is described as a ‘chasing after the wind’.
King Charles’ accession to the throne is therefore a key national moment. Which way will we go? Will we seek to emulate the golden generation who selflessly stood up to Hitler? The Queen was among them, but her generation are nearly gone. Or will we continue down the dark path we are heading?
We may feel bereft, rudderless, leaderless. We may feel that without Her Late Majesty at the helm we will see further decline and debasement of all that made this county great. The good news is that there are many, many people, people of faith, some faith, or none, who share the Late Queen’s values and who are standing against the tide. And the even better news is that the King who guided our Great Queen is still on the throne, and always will be. Our Good Shepherd King, Jesus Christ, will guide us if we hearken to his voice. With him at the helm we may yet build the New Jerusalem in England’s green and pleasant land.
God bless Her Majesty - may she rest in peace and rise in glory.
God save the King. Rev. Ian
GLOW! : HOLMESFIELD YOUTH CLUB
A great start back to Glow! this month! We have a full programme of fun planned for this term including the postponed trip to laser quest.
Glow! is for young people in school years 7-13 on Monday nights in St. Swithin’s Church Hall 7.00pm to 8.30pm. Entry is free and there is a cash tuck shop.
Grateful thanks to those who have supported us from the village through the various events including the Community Market and Holmesfield Village Society. For further information contact Sarah Webb on 0792 958 2233.
HOLMESFIELD GARDENING ASSOCIATION
On 20th August we held our Annual Show. There was a good turn out but not so many entries in the fruit and vegetable sections due to the very hot weather . However we had some very good entries in the Flower Section and in the Domestic Section. Prizes were won, tea was drunk and a lovely afternoon was had by our members and visitors.
On 7th September Mr. Carl Leaman of Millthorpe Nursery gave a very interesting and useful talk on the propagation of plants by cuttings, seeds and division. He also explained the best way to approach compost watering and considering the optimum size of pot. There were spring bulbs available from the nursery to help us plan our spring gardens.
Our next talk will be on Wednesday 5th October from 7.30pm in Holmesfield Village Hall presented by Ms. Sally Mosley on “A Year in the Peak District“.
Our famous Pie & Pea Supper will be held on Wednesday 2nd November in Holmesfield Village Hall from 7.30pm. The entertainment will be provided by local musicians Croft and Smith (‘the two mushy peas’) and “a Walk up the Garden Path of unpredictability” . This will be very intriguing as our Social Secretary remarked, so we shall have to wait and see.
Please Book your ticket in advance from our Social Secretary – Hilary Olsen – on 0114 2890927 to reserve your pie and pudding (vegetarian pies available on request when booking). Payment can be made on the door but please book in advance or there will not be enough pies!!
DRONFIELD HALL BARN TRUST EVENTS
Book online, in the coffee shop or by email: bookings.dht@outlook.com.
Wednesday 5th October, 7.30pm to 9.00pm
Frances Webb
History and Heritage of Local Woodlands with Christine Handley An illustrated presentation that will introduce the remarkable local and regional heritage to be found in the often-unappreciated ancient woodlands. Members £4, Non-members £8.
HOLMESFIELD & BARLOW PLOUGHING ASSOCIATION
A ploughing match will take place on Wednesday 12th October from 10.00am at Yew Tree Farm, Far Lane, Barlow. S18 7SE courtesy of the Haslam family. Refreshments are available. For any enquiries please contact Mr. S. Biggin on 0114 2890321.
LEST WE FORGET
In November, Holmesfield Village Society will be putting up the poppies and the soldiers in memory of all those who served in the wars. The memorials will be located on the Crescent, outside the school, in the Millennium Garden and in Millthorpe. We are also putting names of those that the village community wish to remember on the poppies.
Please email us at holmesfieldvillage@gmail.com if you want someone special’s name adding to a poppy. If you could let us know by 16th October it would be greatly appreciated.
HOLMESFIELD BRIDLEWAYS AND FOOTPATHS GUIDE
The new edition of the Holmesfield Bridleways and Footpaths Guide is now available, price £7.50. Pending a permanent venue for the purchase of the guide they are available temporarily from The Angel Inn, The Rutland Arms and also the Dronfield Hall Barn.
Although there has been a delay in getting the books printed due to the Covid outbreak, the response from purchasers has been gratifying and the committee has been delighted. We hope you will enjoy walking some of the routes before winter comes along.
HOLMESFIELD PENNY ACRES SCHOOL LOTTERY
A very excited class of children were involved in creating the draw electronically with a computer number generator for the month of September before breaking up for the summer holidays.
We are pleased to announce the winners as follows:-
September 2022
1st prize No. 153 Mr. N. Wheat £52.20
2nd prize No. 40 Mrs. A. Scaife £11.60
Penny Acres School were also awarded £52.20.
We are now at our autumn renewal time during October and are always looking for new members especially at the start of a new school year when we experience a few school pupils moving on.
Thank you to all the parents, family members, neighbours and local residents for your continued support especially during the past couple of years.
You can join the lottery at any time only £1 per number per month so please feel free if you would like to join contact either Penny Acres School Office or Samantha Copley by emailing samcopley@me.com or phone: 0780 3128729
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HOLMESFIELD VILLAGE SOCIETY
Hello everyone
As the temperature falls and the nights draw in, Holmesfield Village Society are looking forward to welcoming you all to our spooky Halloween movie events in Holmesfield Village Hall.
The first showing is a family film. We hope you and your families will join us at 2pm on Saturday 29th October when we will be showing the children’s animated comedy movie, HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA. Entry is by advanced ticket only available from me or any other member of the Village Society. The cost of the tickets is £5 for adults and £4 for children. Once again we will be offering hot dogs and drinks and it should be a really fun afternoon. We would love you all to come dressed up in your spooky Halloween costumes!
Later the same day we will be showing
THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW. We expect that the songs will be familiar and we are sure that you will know the dress code – please join in the fun! We are sure you will all enjoy this popular horror-themed comedy film that has toured the UK as a stage show so many times. Our doors open at 6:30pm and the film will start at 7.00pm. Refreshments including a licensed bar will be available.
Tickets for both movies are available from: Helen Geary (07843 629272), Elaine Liversidge (07939 088425), Alison Taylor (07725 705500), Nick Wheat (07811 446450).
After our movie night we will be in full Halloween mode. The Pumpkin Trail was a massive success last year and we are asking for your support again. All we ask is that you put a pumpkin or decorations outside your house. For the children we ask – if you can –that you put out some treats to collect. The great thing about doing this is that you don’t get people ringing your doorbell but at the same time the children can follow the trail and enjoy the spooky Halloween fun! Please email us at holmesfieldvillage@gmail.com so your pumpkin and decorations can be included on the trail map for families to follow on 31st October. The map will be published in advance on the Village Society page at www.facebook.com/groups/holmesfield
We can’t wait to see Holmesfield all decorated for Halloween, watch the Facebook page and the WhatsApp Support Group for more details.
Happy Autumn everyone!
Helen and the Holmesfield Village Society Committee.
HOLMESFIELD PENNY ACRES SCHOOL
Dear friends of Penny Acres Primary School, What a busy start we’ve had to the new term. We welcomed our fabulous new starters, all of whom have settled beautifully into our Penny Acres family and are all enjoying the vast array of curriculum experiences we have on offer.
Our clubs are proving ever popular with the children having access to Street Dance, Fencing and Cross Country. Our Cross Country club takes us off site and into the woods, so if you go down to the woods today, you might be in for a big surprise (a gaggle of children showing our adults just what it’s like to be young).
This term, all of our children (from Reception to Year 6) visited the Derby Open Centre for the day. Whilst there, we visited a Hindu Temple, an Islamic Mosque and a Sikh Gurdwara. As always, our children represented themselves and the school admirably and came away with a much deeper understanding and respect for different cultures, faiths and traditions. A thoroughly enjoyable day out.
We have a lot planned for the year ahead and I look forward to sharing these with you in future editions.
Until then, my school doors remain open. If you feel you have something you can bring to our school community e.g. you’re willing to talk about your experiences of something special, your profession, a trip or visit, etc, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with me at dratcliffe@pennyacres.derbyshire.sch.uk
Kindest thoughts and prayers, Mr Ratcliffe – Executive Headteacher. Federation of Penny Acres and Wigley Primary Schools. Penny Acres: 0114 2890330
MOBILE LIBRARY
Derbyshire County Council’s mobile library service operates on a 4-weekly cycle. The mobile library will be at 6 Park Rise, Holmesfield between 10.25am and 10.50am on Mondays 3rd & 31st October.
The staff look forward to welcoming you on board to browse the stock and access their services.
The mobile libraries have a lift if you use a wheelchair or have mobility problems.
For further information call 01629 533444, or email: ask.library@derbyshire.gov.uk
Fright Night Theme
Please come along and join us for our flower arranging workshop in Holmesfield Village Hall on Wednesday 19th October from 7.30pm. Bring flowers, foliage and a candle in any colours you want to create your fright night theme:
Ghostly White • Devilishly Red • Pumpkin Orange • Vampire nights. You could also bring Halloween accessories to wire in or drape over, such as spiders, cobwebs, ghosts, etc.
Equipment will be available to buy on the night. If you don’t have a candlestick, a jug or vase would do if it has a level surface on the top to attach the dish. Otherwise, it can be a tabletop arrangement or in a basket as long as there’s no handle. Black Flower Spray will be available to use if you wish.
Visitors welcome : £6.50 – please pay on the door. For further details, please contact Diane Sheldon: Tel: 0771 892 5514 - Email: Diane.sheldon1@btinternet.com
HOLMESFIELD CHURCH WALKING GROUP
PADLEY CHAPEL WALK
On Wednesday 5th October, Robin Greetham will lead a walk starting from the Millstone Country Inn near Hathersage (S32 1DA). We will walk down a track to Grindleford Station cafe where we will have coffee before continuing on to Padley Chapel. Anne-Marie Fletcher will give us a presentation about the Chapel lasting about 30 minutes before returning back to the pub for lunch (optional).
The walk is approximately 3½ miles long but a short cut is available.
If you would like to come just turn up on the day.
The cost of the walks is £4 and the proceeds will go to Holmesfield Church.
Please phone Robin on 01246 412767 if you have any queries.
AUGUST 2022 WEATHER
August was quite a pleasant month this year. The average temperature was 17.4°C which is more than two degrees warmer than normal. The warmest day was on the 11th when the maximum was 31.8°C or 89.2°F. After five consecutive months with well below average rainfall, August was only just below normal with 63mm of rain –90% of the amount we expect. Most of this rain fell on just three days of the month so there was plenty of time left for sunshine. I recorded 267 hours of bright sunshine. It was a good summer holiday month for schoolchildren, with sunshine and warmth to enjoy but also some rain for the gardens and the reservoirs.
My weather station records the wind speed and for the whole of August the average wind speed was only 3.1mph. It was the calmest month since July last year. For much of the month our weather was dominated by large high pressure anticyclones and these tend to give us still conditions. The 3.1mph can be compared with February this year when the average wind speed was 12.9 mph. Electricity generation from solar and wind is obviously affected by the weather. A lack of wind during the summer months still leaves solar generation to keep things going, However, a problem can occur during the winter months, if there a lack of both wind and sunshine. For example, November 2019 was almost as calm as August this year but there were only 12 hours of bright sunshine over the whole month, so both solar and wind power generation would have been low. During the last month, solar and wind renewable generation was about 20% of our total electricity generation. However, more than 50% of the power generation was still obtained from gas and that of course is what lies behind the current very high cost of electricity.
So the best of summer has gone and we have now entered autumn. Apples, plums and blackberries seem to be in abundance.
Brian Brown
HOLMESFIELD CRICKET CLUB
September sees yet another season draw to a close, one that has seen varying levels of success for the teams involved. The 1st Xl occupied the final relegation spot finishing third from bottom of their league, whilst the 2nd Xl and ladies teams (pictured below) gained promotion.
All is not lost however for the 1st XI as there is a possibility that teams in the divisions above may drop out meaning a reorganisation of the division with the likelihood that only two teams will be relegated.
Yet again the season has seen many of our juniors step up to the senior teams and put in some excellent performances. Louis Bolsover (aged 14) finished 6th in the 1st team batting averages whilst Max Wood, also aged 14, finished 4th in the bowling. The 2nd Xl saw many good performances from the juniors with 14 taking part regularly over the season.
A similar theme ran through the ladies’ team with Edie Pearson, Grace Bolsover and Emilia Hollis all playing key roles.
Going Forward: Yet again the club has heavily invested this year in its facilities. This will carry on over the winter with the new club house being installed. This is an addition to the existing pavilion and will act mainly as social space allowing the current building to be reconfigured to give better changing accommodation. The usual end of season ground repairs to both outfield and the wicket will take place to ensure they are up to standard for next year. Investment is required for new equipment, mainly in the form of a new outfield mower. If anybody is aware of anybody wishing to sell a large gang mower, please contact us.
HOLMESFIELD CRICKET CLUB
100 Club: We are glad to announce the winners of this year’s draw as follows:
1. No. 204 - Izzy Murray
2. No. 175 - Charlotte Chaplin
3. No. 229 - Matt Daft
4. No. 54 - Will Helliwell
5. No. 110 - Howard Fisher
Many thanks to all those who have supported us this year
Interested in Joining us? Anybody wishing to play or help out contact, either Tony Brown or Jimmy Pearson. Alternatively, if you fancy a leisurely afternoon in the summer please drop in to support us at the ground.
Club Contact details:
Treasurer: Tony Brown – tonynigelbrown@gmail.com
Captain: Jimmy Pearson – jimmypeo@hotmail.com
Junior Co-ordinator: Antony Bolsover – bolsoverfamily147@gmail.com holmesfield.play-cricket.com #UpTheVill !
FRIENDS OF GILLFIELD WOOD
Sunday 23rd October: Small Mammal Trapping survey. Meet at the bottom of Totley Hall Lane at 8.30am. We’ll check the traps from overnight to inspect and safely release any voles, mice, or any other small mammals that may have been caught. A family event open to all.
Monday 24th October: An illustrated talk by FOGW member
Stuart Davies about his work as a volunteer with the Peak District National Park. Totley Library at 7.30am.
Practical Conservation Morning. Saturday 29th October. Meet at Baslow Road bus terminus at 10.00am. Bring spade/shovel and rake if you have them/one. And gloves and flask. We will probably finish around 11.30 but feel free to come and go to suit.
www.friendsofgillfieldwood.com
For any clarification, please contact Paul Hancock via email: paulhancock1954@gmail.com
Please check out and ‘like’ the Facebook page for “Friends of Gillfield Wood”
There is also a Twitter feed: @GillfieldWood - please take a look !
CARAVANS AT OWLER BAR
The issue of caravans in fields at Owler Bar is still of major concern; it is with some disappointment that the Parish Council are unable to get any action or even a reasonable update on the situation. They have now been contacting the Peak District National Park Authority on this issue since August 2019. The Peak District National Park Authority can be contacted direct by residents by writing to Peak District National Park Authority, Aldern House, Baslow Road, Bakewell DE45 1AE; by telephone: 01629 816 200; or by email customer.service@peakdistrict.gov.uk
3rd HOLMESFIELD SCOUT GROUP
Scouts and Explorers:
Meet Tuesday nights at the usual times. Beavers and Cubs:
Meet Wednesday nights at the usual times.
Holiday Dates: Scouts and Explorers will be closed on Tuesday 25th October 2022. Beavers and Cubs will be closed on Wednesday 26th October 2022.
Please note that all four sections have a waiting list. If you have children you would like to join the group, please get their names on our waiting lists as soon as possible – don’t wait until they are the right age, to avoid disappointment. Please contact Richard Wilkinson on 01246 412576, or email : thirdholmesfieldscoutgroup@hotmail.co.uk for further information.
HOLMESFIELD CHARITABLE TRUSTS
The trustees of the Penny Acres Charitable Trusts are asking everyone if they know why we have our Trusts and who they are for ?
We are very fortunate in Holmesfield to have three Charitable trusts which are open to application by anyone living in Holmesfield.
The revenue for the Trusts comes from land donated in the 18th century on Cowley lane and later donations which are owned by the Charity Commission on behalf of the Penny Acres Charity.
The Trust supports the ‘Educational Foundation‘ which is open to anyone age 25 or under who, or whose parents are residents in the village. Over a period of many years grants have been awarded for the purchase of books and more recently towards computers and sports equipment.
The Trust receives regular applications and the Trustees are keen to encourage more applications to the ‘Relief in Need Charitable Trust’ and feel the old fashion Victorian wording of the Trust may be putting people off making an application. The remit of the Charity is to relieve hardship, need and distress – a very old fashioned way of saying that these days, life can be difficult as the cost of living is increasing. Anyone over 60 who is a resident of Holmesfield can apply and there is no means test applied. For further information, please contact the clerk to the charities: Mrs Geraldine Austen on 0114 289 0686. All applications are dealt with in strict confidence
HOLMESFIELD VILLAGE HALL CAR PARK
A large number of vehicles not connected with Village Hall bookings are now using the car park on a daily basis. This is now preventing users of the hall from accessing the car park. The village hall car park is private property and unless you are using the building, parking is not permitted.
Parking on private land without permission may invalidate your motor vehicle insurance.
Currently the Parish Council will be placing notices on offending vehicles, but if the situation continues then other methods including locking of the car park or clamping offending vehicles will be considered.
RELIEF IN NEED AND PENNY ACRES TRUSTS
Residents are reminded that funds are available from these ancient trusts for people over the age of 60 living in Holmesfield who may experience difficulty in paying for fuel during the winter months. Anyone who is eligible should write to the Clerk to the Trustees, Mrs Geraldine Austen at Greenways, Main Road, Holmesfield, Dronfield. S18 7WB (Tel: 0114 289 0686). for more details. All applications are treated in strict confidence.
The Trustees are also able to make ‘one-off’ grants for unforeseen capital expenses such as (for example) the payment required by the District Council to remove old goods. If you are faced with such a bill contact Mrs Austen and tell her about it. The Trustees want to help anyone who qualifies, but cannot if they do not know who would like help!
HOLMESFIELD EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
Residents are reminded that this ancient village charity, dating back to the early 18th Century, has funds available to make grants to persons under 25 years old who are or whose parents are normally resident in the village. Grants may be made for or towards outfits, clothing, tools (including computers) instruments or books. Grants may be made for many other items or purposes which assist in promoting ‘education’ in its broad sense.
Please note that grants will not be given if purchases have already been made. Meetings are held on the last Wednesday in January, April, July and October. For further information, those who may be eligible should contact the Clerk to the Charity, Mrs Geraldine Austen at Greenways, Main Road, Holmesfield, Dronfield. S18 7WB (Tel: 0114 289 0686).
ST. SWITHIN’S CHURCH
All are welcome to come to our Sunday services at 10.30am. The type of services varies each week - those with children might find the fourth Sunday family service suits them best, but everyone is welcome at all services. Visit our website – www.holmesfieldchurch.org.uk – to find out about events and activities, and for the latest news join our Facebook public group. Online services and programmes for the parish are available at www.youtube.com/dwhparish
We would be delighted if you would like to hold your wedding or christening service at St. Swithin’s. Please contact the Parish Office on the number below in the first instance. You do not have to be christened or live in the parish to be married at St. Swithin’s Church. For enquiries about funerals, burial of ashes, or anything else related to the churchyard please contact the vicar.
St. Swithin’s Church Hall is the venue for many different community groups. It is an excellent, modern, well equipped hall with kitchen and meeting room, available to hire for your one off event or regular activity - please contact Jenny on the number below.
St. Swithin’s Toddler Group is held on Thursday mornings, 10.00am to 11.30am.
J-Cafe is held on the 2nd and 4th Fridays, 10.00am to 1.30pm.
Our J-Cafe is proving very popular and we have just received a 5 star food hygiene rating! We look forward to welcoming people to the Holmesfield Local Market where J-Cafe will be serving refreshments.
Contact numbers for St. Swithin’s Church
Rev. Ian Webb Vicar 0114 299 1714 / 07743 927458 ian.webb@dwhparish.org.uk
Christine Taylor Toddler Group 0114 289 1402 christine.taylor42@hotmail.co.uk
Bev Blanksby Treasurer 0114 262 0008
Jenny Banks Church Hall bookings 0114 2890326
Parish Office 01246 412328
Please do get involved with and support your Parish Church - a place of worship and community gathering for at least 1,000 years!
COWLEY MISSION AND THE VINE FELLOWSHIP
Our service commences at 10.30am each Sunday at Cowley Mission.
Everyone is welcome to come and visit/join us.
Dates for October are as follows:
2nd. Don Brennan (Communion)
9th. Steve Richards
16th. Philip Proctor (Communion)
23rd. Muriel Stonehewer
30th. Dorothy Higgins
DRONFIELD RAIL TIMETABLE
HOLMESFIELD BUS TIMETABLE
CHESTERFIELD – BARLOW – HOLMESFIELD – DRONFIELD
Live travel updates: The Stagecoach bus app shows live departures for your nearest bus stop and you can track the progress of your bus on a map. Service updates are available by following @StagecoachYrks on Twitter and any planned service changes are normally posted online at stagecoachbus.com.
UNDERSTANDING ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR (ASB)
We hear the term ASB often, but do you know what is classed as anti-social behaviour? Often reports may not be necessary or they’re reported to the wrong agency. Find out the correct reporting method and how we can support you on Derbyshire’s ASB
Hub: www.saferderbyshire.gov.uk/asbhub
HOLMESFIELD BUS TIMETABLE
DRONFIELD – HOLMESFIELD – CHESTERFIELD – BARLOW
Live travel updates: The Stagecoach bus app shows live departures for your nearest bus stop and you can track the progress of your bus on a map. Service updates are available by following @StagecoachYrks on Twitter and any planned service changes are normally posted online at stagecoachbus.com.
HOLMESFIELD
BYGONES
Our latest evocative image from the lens of W. “Harry” Hewitt of Dronfield taken in the early 1900s is of Common End Farm which is on the road to Lydgate from Holmesfield Common and still standing today. The 1901 census tells us that it was occupied by William Bratton (born in Knightley, Staffordshire), his wife Mary (born in Hodnet, Shropshire) and their daughters Emily (22) and Margaret (12). Only Margaret was Holmesfield born. Sadly the 1911 census listed only a widowed Mary Bratton as farmer and head of the household and Margaret.