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Green Hall BELPER
Green Hall, west front c. 1904 from a postcard. [James Darwin]
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he story of the Strutt family and that of modern Belper,
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One Belper building to fall to the wrecking ball was Green Hall, situated at the top of King Street on the north side. It was one of a group of three local country houses built in the period 17901810 for various members of the Strutt family: Milford House, Makeney House and Bridge Hill House being the others, of which the latter appeared in these pages in November 2012. Three of these houses were designed by Jedediah Strutt’s eldest son, William Strutt, FRS, an amateur architect who worked in a Neo-Classical style and
who was usually sensible enough to employ what we would today call an executant architect, for instance Samuel Brown when he designed the Derbyshire General Infirmary at Derby, 1806-1810.
on 12th April, Susannah, daughter of Rotherham steel maker Joshua Walker. Green Hall was to be their home until such time as Jedediah’s father died and they could move to Bridge Hill.
The latter year is that in which the sources agree the house was built at Green Hall. The idea was to provide a house for Jedediah Strutt the younger, second son of George Benson Strutt, younger son of the first Jedediah, and founder of the Belper branch of the family. G. B. Strutt lived at Bridge Hill House, and in 1810, his son married
The house was nothing like as grand as Bridge Hill, and once extended lacked the latter’s symmetry and elegance, although the hand of uncle William can still be discerned in it. Yet it is a bit of a hotch-potch when viewed from the small garden on its west, nor was the short, south (entrance front) particularly architectonic either. The North side was
Left: King Street shops with the hall’s garden over sailing them, taken from the bridge c. 1860. [Rod Jewell] Below: View up King Street showing the garden bridge, c. 1860. [Private collection]
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blank and the east side was aggressively plain and stood flush to the west edge of Green Lane. The west front had five bays and although the entire house was of two storeys, the range to the North was higher, under a hipped roof and dwarf parapet; This contained the high-ceilinged dining room. To the right was a conservatory fronted room beyond which was the only symmetrical portion, three bays with a central pediment under which were superimposed tripartite windows, where were the drawing room with master bedroom above. This part had a slightly higher hipped slate roof, and was the original William Strutt-designed house. On the east side the extension created a recessed court yard which acquired a glazed roof. From the asymmetrical extensions it becomes clear that as Jedediah and Susannah’s family increased, so the house was extended accordingly, hence the taller block at the NW angle and the linking range. The need to entertain may have increased too, after the death of Jedediah’s elder brother George in 1821, unmarried. Jedediah was henceforth the heir and thereafter the manager of the mills. The house was filled with gadgetry of the type pioneered by John Whitehurst and Erasmus Darwin (the latter a mentor of William Strutt) designed to improve what was then called the domestic economy and included improved kitchen ranges with back boilers to heat water for bathing, flushing lavatories and clever ventilation systems, all of which William Strutt had tried out in St. Helen’s House, Derby.
When George Benson Strutt died aged eighty in 1841, Jedediah and his second wife moved into Bridge Hill House,
designed memorial garden. Meanwhile the preparatory school deserves comment. It was established by Arabella, widow of Thomas Taylor, a prosperous farmer at Cuckney in Nottinghamshire, and she was assisted by her daughters Sophia Elizabeth and Augusta Amy, and in 1871 they had 29 pupils, some from minor gentry families and a smattering of sons of Derby industrialists. Within a few years, however, Augusta went off to get married and Sophia ran it with four staff after her mother’s death in the 1880s. Not every census was taken when the boarders were in session so it is hard to gauge the school’s success, but in 1901 there were only 13 boarders, although there were undoubtedly daypupils, too. Miss Taylor died in April 1914, leaving
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There was only a low stone wall in front of the main range and a patch of lawn with a near-circular path, the remainder of the pleasure grounds lay on the other side of King Street, which in 1830 was cut through the grounds between stone retaining walls. Part of the grounds to the west of the house even oversailed shops built into the retaining walls. To ensure continued access to all the pleasure grounds therefore, an iron bridge with a depressed Tudor arch was built, to connect to the land on its south side, called The Paddock. This was cast, at a cost of £42.10s.9d, at a local foundry, the bill being paid on completion in August 1832. All this was probably done at the behest of Jedediah who, as manager of the Strutt mills in the town, was a keen improver, like his father. The Paddock itself was the scene of public celebrations marking the passage of the Reform Act in the autumn of 1832, when the new bridge no doubt proved handy.
leaving his own son, able to move into it when he came of age in 1847. In his turn he succeeded to Bridge Hill House on Jedediah’s death in 1854. It then became home to John Strutt, the youngest brother, who died unmarried in 1858. It remained, largely unoccupied until 1867, by which time it had become clear that no member of the family was likely to want it as a residence, a probable exacerbated by the construction of the railway station immediately to the west in 1840. Nor was any likely candidate found to take a lease on the place and in the end, it was let to a boys’ preparatory school and the garden bridge was removed in late autumn 1867. The Paddock itself was given to the Belper UDC in 1921 and the town’s war memorial, a tall plain tapering obelisk in Cornish granite, was erected there within a specially
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no successor as head, and the proprietorship devolved onto her sister Augusta, Mrs. Hugh MacDiarmid, who kept it going until the end of the academic year before closing the establishment and surrendering the lease back to the Strutt estate. This was opportune, for within six weeks the great War had broken out and the Strutts offered the building as a military hospital for injured personnel recovering from serious wounds. George Herbert Strutt (18531928) paid for Col. Maurice Hunter, the Belper estate architect, to adapt the building and he paid for the furnishing and equipping of the place with accommodation for 40 men, which opened in 1915. Strutt also defrayed the running costs. By the war’s end and its de-commissioning in 1919 over 3,00 men had been treated or rehabilitated at Green Hall. Matron Ethel May Crump was awarded the Royal Red Cross decoration for her service. After several fruitless attempts to find a tenant for the hall, in 1931 the Strutt estate decided to sell the contents and turn the building into ten flats: four flats on the ground floor, five on the first and one above two garages at the north end. One ground floor flat was a clinic before the Second War, when it became an ARP post, being domesticised in 1947. The flats varied in size from one room to a suite of four with kitchen and bathroom. Most, though had shared facilities; Mr. Alan Cockayne, who contacted me some years ago now to tell me he had spent much of his childhood there is the person we have to thank for these details. By 1947 the building has fallen into a poor state, made worse by the restrictions on building work imposed by Earl Attlee’s government, ensuring that no repairs were done for quite five years and even then, it appears they were cosmetic. Mr. Cockayne’s family moved out in 1956, and within two years, the house, which quickly became derelict, was demolished and the site cleared. Almost inevitably, it became a car park. This was later supplemented by a row of nondescript shops and a gabled pub called the Green House.
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This page from top to bottom: Top of the service stair, Green Hall, c. 1947. [Rod Jewell] Green Hall in decay, c. 1956. [Private collection] The 1921 War Memorial obelisk with Green Hall behind. [Private collection] Green Hall, a bedroom as adapted as a ward of the military hospital. [Rod Jewell]
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King Street boasts the old abandoned Police call box, still painted in its original blue, but the phone doesn’t work. Shopping in Belper is a pleasure. With many of its town centre shops still run by the same families for generations, they can offer a better service than many of the multiples. Most are set around King Street and its side roads, together with those along the main road. King Street is proud of the fact that in 2014 it was overall winner of the Great British High Street Competition. Now semi-pedestrianised, it is sufficiently traffic free to allow florists and greengrocers to set out their wares in colourful profusion. On each street you will find businesses catering for all tastes, from deli’s meats, clothes, cafe’s, bars, accessories, carpets and home products, estate agents and solicitors, hair and beauty and much, much more.
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STOWE
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ne of Capability Brown’s earliest works, Stowe Gardens in Buckinghamshire was looking at its best when Brian Spencer visited it during a recent autumn break.
later owners to expand the garden, making it an ideal retreat for politicians looking for somewhere to meet and plot with their confrères, and maybe meet up with their lady friends on the odd occasion.
The gardens of Grade 1 listed Stowe House are the idyllic setting for Stowe School. The public school sits at the top of rising ground overlooking grounds that are, as the master gardener Capability Brown probably said, now looking at their best, having matured over three centuries. Our visit coincided with the sturdy beeches being decked in colours ranging from varying shades of yellow to brightest orange; their fallen leaves made patterns on the still waters of ornamental ponds dug by the hands of eighteenth century navvies.
Throughout the years the different owners all seem to have been able to extend the work of their predecessors, bringing in the top architects and garden designers of their day. Throughout the 1700s the house and its grounds were a hive of activity, starting with architects of their day, such as Charles Bridgeman and then Sir John Vanbrugh, designer of Blenheim Palace. He worked on Stowe for six years until his sudden death in 1726 and was followed by James Gibbs whose speciality was the English Baroque style – a feature that shows itself in both the house and the garden’s stone-work.
The original estate was built by Sir George Gifford (1498-1557) whose wealth was based on wool. Very early in the fortunes of Stowe, the place became a popular venue for visits of the great and the good. This interest prompted
Most gardeners will agree that gardens take time to develop. In the case of Stowe, the time lapse was decades, almost running into centuries.
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Most of the work on Stowe Gardens took place in the mid-1700s. It was during this time that the young Lancelot Brown who had moved to Buckinghamshire as a free-lance garden designer, came to the notice of Lord Cobham at Stowe. He became head gardener, working closely with James Gibbs the architect responsible for the house and William Kent who had already laid out features such as the Elysian Fields, Temple of Ancient Virtue and also the Temple of English Worthies. It was while Brown was developing Stowe’s gardens that he developed the style which was to give him the nickname ‘Capability’. Continuing Kent’s work, he laid out the garden making it look as natural as possible, in what became known as the Serpentine, or English style. As can be seen at Stowe, the central features are interlinked winding, or ‘serpentine’ lakes joined by bridges and cascades; all this is surrounded by follies, encircling carriage drives and clumps of trees.
ABOVE: The Palladian Bridge, built in 1738 by James Gibbs
RIGHT: A Minerva statue of Frigg
All of his work has now grown to maturity, confirming Brown’s opinion of the garden’s ‘capability’. It was during Capability Brown’s tenure at Stowe that his ideas and skills came to the notice of the fashionable elite of the country and so in 1751 he left Lord Cobham’s employment at Stowe, to spend the rest of his working life advising the owners of great estates of the ‘capabilities’ of their properties. At the zenith of its popularity, Stowe became the ideal meeting place where politicians came to unwind and discuss strategies with their fellow MPs. Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger rented the estate at one time, making it an early version of Chequers the grace and favour residence of future prime ministers. Like many grand houses and their estates, Stowe has passed its usefulness as a place where
the great and good of society could use their wealth. Due to escalating maintenance costs, Stowe had to be found other uses. The result was that the house became a public school and the gardens given over to the care of the National Trust. While the house and the school’s sports facilities are not open to the public, visitors can stroll round the gardens and parkland on any day of the year. Like visitors from earlier times, the entrance to the 750 acre estate and its 40 listed historic monuments and temples is past the imposing Corinthian Arch and the Oxford Gates; the latter incidentally are built of wrought iron salvaged from a World War One German battleship. Long before Stowe gardens became a National Trust property, the then current owners realised that it was necessary to provide somewhere for visitors to stay, or at least rest and take some refreshment. The New Inn close by the entrance
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was built to provide this and it now serves as an entry and information point at the start of a tour round the gardens. Although no longer providing overnight accommodation it does offer excellent meals and light refreshments, all to the usual high standards of the National Trust. The New Inn also houses a useful information section where, along with a note detailing the birds currently seen around the grounds, as well as being the start of walks guided by experienced National Trust staff. The short Bell Drive leads down to the start of the graded paths that meander over the gently sloping land on either side of the lakes and past monuments and temples. Children are well catered for with the choice of three walks, non-more than 1.3 miles in length. Even for adults, a walk around the garden need not be too exhausting; the following is just one of the strolls on offer and because we did it on our visit, we can say it was most enjoyable.
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ABOVE: Temple of Concord and Victory
BELOW: A monument to Captain Cook
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he National Trust with an eye to the future is skilled at exciting the interest of young children: each of the three children-oriented walks through Stowe Garden is based on a theme to interest children of all ages. The easiest, a one mile walk is called ‘The path of the goodies’ and wanders past statues of Greek heroes on its way through the Elysian Fields to the Temple of British Worthies. The second, only a quarter of a mile longer, and is called the ‘Naughty Path’. Along it children can imagine fairy tales linked with myths and magic. The third children’s path is somewhat harder as it involves a hill climb. Called the ‘Heroic Path’, this 1.3 miles walk searches out Saxon kings and queens, along with commemorations of various long-gone battles. We decided to go our own way and from the New Inn walked down the tree-lined drive to the Bell Gate and its view of the park across Octagon Lake. A right turn
ABOVE: The Temple of British Worthies
led us topically enough to the Temple of Friendship, the perfect start of our walk. Swinging round to the right took us by way of a short detour to the Chinese House and then on to cross the top end of Octagon Lake and the Palladian Bridge. Alcoves along the bridge framed the view down the lake and its islands topped by monuments to past dignitaries. The path begins to climb beyond the bridge, past the Gothic Temple and a glade encircling famous Saxon Deities, then on to the top of the climb. Lord Cobham stands on top of a tall pillar at this point, marking the start of his favourite walk. It passes the head of Grecian Valley with its view of the classical Greek-based Temple of Concord and Victory. Another short diversion along the way takes in the Dancing Faun, then onwards to the temple. There are several paths downhill from this point, we chose, almost at random, one that took us by way
of a natural-looking grotto, past Captain Cook’s monument and a line of busts called The Temple of British Worthies. Reaching the north shore of Octagon Lake, there are two possibilities; left back to the Palladian Bridge, or right as we did downstream to a cascade created artificially from stones apparently taken from mock ruins. Eleven Acre Lake stretches from the cascade, past a hermitage to the Temple of Venus. Bearing right at the lake end we climbed up to admire Queen Caroline’s statue, the unhappy wife of King George IV before making our way back down to the Octagon Lake and its attractive cascade. We could have extended our walk by climbing the wooded hill, past the huge Rotunda, then onwards to the front of Stowe House. However, as time was pressing we continued left around the lake, back to Bell Gate Drive and a pleasant lunch at the New Inn.
ABOVE: One of the many stunning woodlands walks
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originally with its headquarters in Burslem, part of what is now Stoke-on-Trent. Its history is complex and tortuous, but goes back to 1867 when three family firms were set up by various Wades in the potteries, now Stoke-on-Trent. The firm which nearly a century later introduced these tiny solid porcelain figures was George Wade & Son, originally Wade & Myatt. A contemporarily founded firm, John Wade & Co. (later Wade, Heath) became famous for making the tiles for the London Underground for many decades. George Wade (1864-1938), was born in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent. Son of a potter’s thrower and later manager who founded the business, he was educated at Nottingham College and eventually became Chairman of George Wade & Son Ltd. The firm originally manufactured ceramic products for the cotton industry as well as porcelain figures and groups. The Wade family eventually moved to Watlands Hall in Porthill, Burslem and in 1905, George’s son George junior, left school and joined the family business at their new Manchester Pottery nearby. The younger George, later Sir George (1891-1986), was the driving force throughout much of the twentieth century, latterly in partnership with his son Tony, who unfortunately outlived his father by only a year. One of the firms the entrepreneurial Sir George’s father had taken over had a foundation date way back in 1810, enabling the Wade firms, all brought together by Sir George in 1958, to claim considerable antiquity.
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This page from top to bottom: A selection of more recent figures Sea Turtle from 1984 £5 Swan from set 10, £60 First series first issue spaniel with ball
Wade products included animal figures for its Collectors Club, whisky flagons, and a variety of industrial ceramics. Needless to say, I have yet to discover a collector of the firm’s industrial ceramics! The whisky flagons form a separate branch of modern collectibles to which, if my constitution will withstand the sampling process, I shall return in due course! The beginning of figure making began in 1954, when Wade introduced what some marketing expert decided should be called ‘Whimsies’. These are very small solid porcelain animal figures first developed by Sir George, which became very popular and caught the imagination of collectors both here and in the USA. Because they are so small, the modelling is just a little less sharp than one might hope for, and a treacly glaze appears on some types which to my mind looks unattractive, but I am sure must have its adherents. They were made continuously from then until the 1980s. One could even obtain a Whimsy free with (now defunct) Red Rose tea from 1967 (in USA from 1983). The first series of Whimsies were a set of animals that included a leaping fawn, a horse, a spaniel with a ball, a poodle and a squirrel. A collectors’ club was founded in 1994 and is currently celebrating its silver jubilee. There are several paperback guides to collecting these items, too, which can be a great help if one is to avoid pitfalls. Wade also produced other lines, also of inexpensive collectable porcelain figures including TV Pets, Whoppas, and Minikins, the inspiration for which was, needless to say, TV shows, comic books, and Disney films, for which they had to obtain a licence, an expensive undertaking even in those days! Following the death of Sir George Wade and then of Tony Wade, their potteries were sold to Beauford Ltd. in 1998 and renamed Wade Ceramics Ltd. This situation did not last long, and became
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Above: A large group of early Whimsies estimated at £10-15 Left: Most expensive: set 10 farm animals completed and boxed £325 Below: Series one squirrel £25
the subject of a management buy-out in 1999, becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of Wade Allied Holdings Ltd. In 2009, they invested £7.9m in a new factory with the latest robotic manufacturing equipment to make ceramic flagons for the whisky industry, but alas, the last Wade factory in Stoke was closed in 2010, and sold for housing development, although the company HQ is still in Etruria but the figures are still made elsewhere. I am afraid that where I work at Bamfords, these little figures tend to get sold in groups in general sales. This doesn’t sound very earth shattering, but is good news for the collector, for it means that to collect these items, you do not need deep pockets. Early figures, from the 1950s up to Set 10 go for quite impressive money. A swan was recently on offer for £60, but then paradoxically, a large group of early ones appeared in an auction catalogue with an estimate of £10-15. The most expensive I have come across was a boxed set (no. 10) of farm animals from c. 1960 offered for £325 which for such miniscule porcelain creatures, is going some. At home we have a 1970s turtle, but so modest in size that we couldn’t find it to photograph it! Those made under a franchise licence, like Bambi (which I spotted for sale at £20) also make more than the standard ones. Needless to say, modern Whimsies are far less collectible, and
although they mainly retail on the right side of £10, they are no longer products of the Potteries and will take a lifetime to become desirable elements in anyone’s collection. I might add that car boots are still fruitful ground for acquiring these little items at an affordable price.
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The further south you travel, the warmer the climate becomes and the earlier things start to come to life after the winter break. In Dorset the underlying rocks are limestone, and the chalk Downs are home to some of my favourite British butterflies, the “Blues”. In landlocked Derbyshire we have but two species of blue butterfly, the Common blue which feeds on birds-foot trefoil, and the Holly blue which in my old book was said to feed on holly and ivy. I have seen this particular insect using dogwood, firethorn and have recently seen a photograph of it laying eggs on climbing hydrangea, all of which would explain its fondness for the suburban garden. Dorset on the other hand offered up a further three species to the budding naturalist in the form of Adonis blue, Chalkhill blue and the smallest of them Cupido minimus the small blue. Travelling down to Dorset, we would pass through Hampshire and the New Forest another favourite area for me. The heathland here supports colonies of the Silverstudded blue a little jewel of a butterfly and another not found in Derbyshire. My fondness for this particular family of butterflies stems from the beautiful iridescence of their wings, the Adonis blue in particular is absolutely stunning
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when freshly emerged and such a gorgeous shade of blue. The wings of a butterfly are covered in scales much like the tiles on your roof. These scales reflect light of different wave lengths thus giving the appearance of colour.
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In the Greenhouse: · Paint greenhouse glazing with ‘Coolglass’ to help with keeping temperatures down and reduce scorching to foliage. · Water tomatoes regularly to help prevent fruit splitting. · Try hanging sticky traps over plants to catch any white fly. · Important to water grow bags and pots regularly, sometimes daily if needed in very warm weather. · Take out side shoots of developing tomato plants
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General Garden Maintenance: · A great time to sow new lawns with grass seed. Water well if we finally get some sunny weather. · Feed the lawn with a suitable lawn fertiliser. · Lower the blades of lawn mowers. · Plant out container grown trees and shrubs - remembering to water well if there is a lack of rain. · Cut back climbing plants that look straggly. · Turn over and refill compost heaps to help the composting process. · Apply bark mulches around newly planted or established trees and shrubs to retain moisture and help suppress weeds. · Look out for greenfly and black fly developing on shrubs, perennials (mainly lupins) and roses, spray with a pesticide. · Pick off dead flowering heads of rhododendrons and azaleas. · Remove “suckers” from standard roses, ornamental and fruit trees with secateurs.
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Weigela Rubidor, right: There are many varieties of Weigela but ‘Rubidor’ is by far my favourite with the vivid bright golden leaves that contrast well with the crimson flowers. Compact growing ideal for a container needs little care but the old flowers need pruning back straight after flowering. Height; 4ft and needs a sunny well drained position. Escallonia, below: Fantastic evergreen shrub with healthy looking, glossy leaves and either white, pink or red flowers. Will happily grow in sun or shade and in any type of soil. Prefers a slightly sheltered position – my personal favourite varieties are ‘Apple Blossom’, ‘Iveyii’ and ‘Red Elf’ but all varieties will make a great evergreen hedge if planted about 2ft apart.
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That’s not a question that’s part of a normal everyday conversation. But while speaking to comedian, musician and actor Bill Bailey, the man described as “the brainiest comic of his generation” almost unconsciously analyses how his act has changed to keep in step with comedic trends. His current show Larks In Transit which is flying into Derby Arena this month contains more personal material than his earlier tours and many humourists are moving in a similar direction. He tells me: “In the last ten or 20 years I’ve noticed that comedy has become much more confessional. People like to talk about themselves and their own feelings, and that’s very much reflected in us generally as a society. “We’re almost guilty of over-sharing on social media and the internet plays a big part in that. So there’s a little bit of that in the show but a lot of silliness as well. I get the audience to sing You Are My Sunshine in German which is always a delight to hear.” Bill doesn’t aim to be an educator but he points out: “You might learn something at my show – you might go home with a fact and say ‘blimey, I did not know that and I’ve had a laugh over a couple of hours’. If I can do that, then my job’s done.” We discuss other ways in which comedy has changed. I note how comedians who tell joke after joke seem largely to have disappeared, except for the odd exception like Tim Vine. Bill admits he still likes oneliners and includes all sorts in his act so that you can’t really classify his brand of comedy. “I like the well-turned phrase to describe a politician or a person in power. The use of language is very important to me because English is such a subtle, interesting language, lots of shades of meaning that can be used to great effect in comedy.” Larks In Transit is billed as a “compendium of travellers’ tales and the general shenanigans of 20 years as a travelling companion”.
“Stand-up’s very solitary – I write it, perform it, direct it, pretty much produce the whole thing myself.”
Bill elaborates on the content: “It’s almost a musical spoof lecture about how different kinds of music affects us in different ways, how you can change the nature of familiar tunes by playing them in different keys, exploring lyrically how songs work. “I like to incorporate music, stories, anecdotes, all of that goes into the mix. But really it’s a reflection of where comedy has taken me over the last 20 years.” Bill, a Labour Party supporter, makes references to politics during the show and makes no apology for that. “You can’t avoid it really. It’s dominated the national conversation for three years and there’s no getting away from it. I think it would be weird if you didn’t talk about it. But it’s not the main focus of the show by any means.” Mark Robert Bailey was born on 13 January 1965 in Bath. His father was a medical practitioner and
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his mother a hospital ward sister. He remembers liking comedy from an early age. “When an elderly aunt died we had a wake at the house and I was making people laugh. I told a joke – I wasn’t very old – and my dad spat his tea out because he couldn’t believe I’d said it. Then my mum swore because my dad had spit his tea out. I’d never heard my mum swear. It was like a chaos bomb going off in the house and I thought ‘wow, this comedy lark is very powerful’.” While he was at school his music teacher gave him the nickname Bill because he was able to play the song Won’t You Come Home Bill Bailey so well on the guitar. Later he became a classically trained musician. But his individual style as a comedian got him noticed. He was nominated for a Perrier Comedy Award for a show he took to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1996 and won the best live stand-up award at the British Comedy Awards three years later. Since then Bill’s trademark hairstyle and goatee have become familiar through television appearances including Have I Got News For You, Never Mind The Buzzcocks and QI. He has also appeared on the small screen in Black Books, a Channel 4 sitcom; the E4 teenage show Skins; and a series of programmes about wildlife and natural history. He loves the variety that comes from the different challenges presented by different sectors of entertainment. “Comedy is my main love and what I’ll continue to do so long as I’m able to stand up - and perhaps even beyond that. Acting is good fun to do now and again because it’s a collaborative process. “Stand-up’s very solitary – I write it, perform it, direct it, pretty much produce the whole thing myself. It’s a lot of pressure, there’s a lot of expectation. It’s very rewarding but it’s also extremely labour-intensive and exhausting. “Being in the cast of a TV show is less pressure because someone else has written it, you’re performing other
people’s words so there’s not quite the same pressure on you. You can relax a bit and concentrate on the performance. It really hones your performance skills.” In 2003 I saw Bill on stage in Reginald Rose’s 12 Angry Men at the Edinburgh Fringe. It featured 12 comedians. Some of them had never been in a play before. It was an unforgettable production, one that Bill recalls fondly. “I remember at the time everyone thinking there was no way we’d get a bunch of comics to be in a play and the whole thing would be a complete disaster – you could never trust comedians not to try and outdo each other. “The fact that we even got together at the same time to rehearse was a minor miracle. So no one had any real expectations. Not only did it work very well, it was a big hit and spawned a whole bunch of other shows with comedians in. It was a terrific thing to be part of. “I got to play juror four. It was a really good role to get my teeth into. And also I got to wear an unbelievable wig. I went to the National Theatre, you go into this wig store and all the wigs are on the wall. It looks like a poacher’s hut, a bunch of weasels, rabbits and stoats nailed to the wall.
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“I wore glasses as well and I was physically utterly transformed, not just my face but my whole demeanour, the way I moved, everything. It was brilliant. “People who came to see the show said to me in the bar afterwards ‘it was a shame you couldn’t be in it’. People I’d known for years didn’t know it was me. It was a compliment I suppose.” As befits a man of his talents and popularity, Bill has a full diary after the UK tour. He will take Larks In Transit to Europe, Scandinavia and Asia until Christmas and in the new year is planning to tour Australia and New Zealand where he has built up a huge following. His ambition is to write and perform in a film. He has been shooting a comedy drama, In The Long Run, created by Idris Elba for Sky, but feels his own film would be his legacy.
He is also looking into a project about “bird songs and the celebration of the outdoors as a great resource for our wellbeing”. Most people, though, will hope he’ll continue with the quirky comedy and musicality which prompted the New York Times to describe his humour as “a treat for the funny bone, the brain and the ear”. www.countryimagesmagazine.co.uk | 63
IMAGES WALK: Through Elton’s Gritstone Countryside 3miles (4,8km): easy/moderate walking. Two short climbs on easy gradients RECOMMENDED MAP: Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 scale, Outdoor Leisure map Sheet 2, The White Peak. BUS SERVICES: Hulleys’ 172 runs at 38 minutes past the hour from Matlock, Monday to Saturday. CAR PARKING: on the village main street – please make sure you do not interfere with private access.
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alongside which the prehistoric Portway can still be traced. Slightly off route for this walk, nevertheless it is worthwhile making a diversion from the main path when passing below Robin Hood’s Stride rocks. A simple 14th century crucifix is carved on the wall above a narrow stone bench, the only passable comfort the hermit could expect.
he tiny upland village of Elton sits more or less on the junction of the White Peak limestone and a southern outlier of the outlying stretch of gritstone tacked on to the bottom of the Dark Peak. The village has a long history, as far back as the Iron Age when the first settlers built simple farmsteads on the surrounding moors. For possibly ceremonial reasons not yet discerned, they built stone circles on remote places like Harthill Moor and Stanton Moor; there is also a chambered cairn possibly once the burial place of a Neolithic chieftain which seems to have links with nearby Arbor Low, Derbyshire’s Stonehenge. A gold cross found within a Saxon burial near Elton gives rise to the theory that Christianity came to the area as far back as AD700. Travellers along the ancient moorland tracks would stop and pray with the hermit who lived in simple conditions in a small cave beneath Cratcliffe Tor,
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In keeping with the rest of the White Peakland dwellers, many of the locals found meagre employment delving for lead beneath the surrounding fields. While most of the profitable mines worked veins around nearby Winster, Elton’s operated on a far smaller scale. There is a local story of miners digging, contrary to mining law, beneath the local graveyard and almost undermining the church. Apart from hollows in surrounding fields, only the names of these old mines remain; names like the Portway Mine indicate its position next to the ancient way from
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the river Trent to a sacred site on Mam Tor. The walk starts from the west end of Elton, close by the church. Using ancient tracks and field paths across the gritstone moors, it then moves in a northerly direction to woodland at the back of Harthill Moor Farm, before swinging roughly south east, past Robin Hood’s Stride to the site of the Portway Mine. Here a right turn links to an uphill climb across the village sports field, back into Elton. During the earlier stages of the walk do not be surprised if you come across a flock of llamas; they and a group of Southern Beech lining a private drive are the property of the owner of nearby Rock Farm who has brought a little bit of Patagonia to the Peak District. There are also rare black fallow deer occasionally to be seen on Elton Moor across the dry valley to the north of Elton church.
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1. The walk starts by the church at the west end of Elton village. Turn right along the track on the far side of the church and follow it for about 100 yards (91m). Go through a gate and into a field. 2. Follow the path for about a quarter of a mile downhill, in order to cross the dry shallow valley. Go through a stone stile and on to a side road.
If the eponymous outlaw actually jumped the rather long distance between the twin towers, his feat has never been equalled. Locally the rocks are also known as Mock Beggar Hall, because in poor light the outcrop can look like a large house. It was that which attracted wandering beggars looking for somewhere to sleep for the night. In the field to your left over the stone boundary wall, four enigmatic standing stones are all that remains of what was once a circle of nine. 10. Follow the rocky path to your left of Robin Hood’s Stride, downhill to the wooded lower reaches of Cratcliffe Rocks. Continue until the path joins the driveway to an attractive cottage. Use the drive as far as the main road.
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13. Just after passing a sports field, go left and through a gate to follow a track leading back to the village main street at the side of Elton church.
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6. Bear left climbing up the field and then climb over a stile in order to enter mixed woodland.
11. On reaching the main road, do not join it, but immediately turn right on to a narrower side lane. Follow this, uphill for a little over a quarter of a mile until it reaches a fairly large house on your left. Look for a signposted stile more or less opposite the house. 12. Turn right at the signpost and climb over a stile. Climb diagonally left, uphill across the sparsely wooded slope.
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3. Cross the narrow road. Go through another stile and follow a field path uphill, for another quarter of a mile, crossing a farm access drive along the way.
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21-22 In the Lap of the Gods 22 Kinder Rhapsody JULY 5 Buxton Festival Foundation Concert- New Voices 6 Mark Cocker & Friends with Jean McNeil & Tessa Boase 6 Cape Town Opera - Out Of Africa Haddon Hall, Bakewell Derby Live. Box Office 01332 255800 www.derbylive.co.uk JUNE 1 John Tams and Barry Coope 2 The Big 1 - Derby’s annual summer family fun day for all to enjoy 3 An evening of poetry with Rupinder Kaur and Nafeesa Hamid 4 Edward Lear’s Stuff and Nonsense 6 Bill Bailey 7 Genre Fluid with Dan Webber 7 Gary Reader Jazz Band 7 Sergei Podobedov 7 Iestyn Edwards: My Tutu went AWOL 8 Family Day A Day of Dragons - Celebrating author Cressida Cowell’s wonderful book series, How To Train Your Dragon, there will be music, activities and lots of fun – and there’ll be a huge Dragon puppet roaming around the Market Place. You’ll have the chance to create your own dragon-based arts and crafts. 8 Ey Up Mi Duck Race 8 The Magic of Motown 9 RAF Cosford Air Show 2019 9 Asda Foundation Derby Half Marathon 11-15 A Midsummer Night’s Dream 15 Spirit of Chellaston 16 Cream Tea in the Walled Garden 21 Voulez-Vous! - The Dinner Party 22 Silk Mill Festival 22 An Evening with Samantha Harvey 29-30 Race For Life and Pretty Muddy 29 The Dreamboys 30 Peter Pan - Junior Ensemble Auditions 30 200 Years of Farm to Plate 30 Oakfest JULY 6 Sam Callahan Live 7 The Derby Charity Retro, New and Classic Car Show. From classic cars, retro vehicles, modern classics and lifestyle from the twenties to present day. Derby Theatre Box Office 01332 59 39 39 www.derbytheatre.co.uk JUNE 2 University of Derby Graduate Fashion Show 2019 This year’s Fashion Show, showcases more than ever before, a roster of passionate responses to cultural activity shaping fashion and other connected areas of cultural expression and creativity. 5 Open Mic 6 Derby Book Festival:
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Diary of Events diary@imagespublishing.co.uk Ashford Art Group Annual Show Saturday 15th June to Sunday 23rd June. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. The Art Show will be held in the War Memorial Institute throughout Welldressing Week at Ashford-in-the-Water, near Bakewell. Admission is free. Paintings in various media, cards, and sculptures are for sale. Member artists will be welcoming visitors. Derby A Cappella Last year, members of Derby A Cappella raised nearly £1000 for charities. Our chosen charity this year is Prostate Cancer U.K., so please help us to raise even more by booking us for an event. Please contact us at: www.derbyacappella.co.uk You can also view us at www.facebook.com/derbyacappella/ Spondon Historical Society Monday June 10th in Spondon Village Hall, Sitwell Street Spondon DE21 7FG at 7.30pm. Gareth Howell will tell us about ‘Superstition and Science’. All are welcome, Visitors £4.00 and Members £2.50. Little Chester Local History Group Thursday June 20th at 7.30.p.m. in Chester Green Community Centre, Old Chester Road, Derby, we shall be holding our AGM. Afterwards, we shall hear about the work of a charity which was established to deliver urgent medical supplies out of hours, between hospitals and other healthcare sites. Admission non-members £2 Everyone welcome. Tel. 01332 559615. Little Chester Heritage Centre St. Paul’s Church, Mansfield Road, Derby - On Sunday June 4th 2-4 p.m. you can see our exhibition of Roman History and a special display re-telling the story of War Memorials including that at St. Paul’s, Chester Green. Free admission, refreshments available. Tel. 01332 363354. Group visits by arrangement. Allestree Flower Group Tuesday 18th June 2019 Flower Demonstration by Barbara Collins Entitled “Summer Gardens”. Time: 7.00 pm for 7.30 pm. Venue: The Evergreen Hall, Cornhill, Allestree Admission: Members £3.00. Non- members £7.00 For further details telephone 01332 558540. Derby Book Festival Up to 8th June in venues across the city with over 90 events. Tickets are now on sale and you can book online at: www. derbybookfestival.co.uk This year’s Festival includes some of the most celebrated authors, poets, historians, politicians, illustrators, storytellers and musicians: Melvyn Bragg, Cressida Cowell, Patrick Gale, Paul Mason, Kamal, Ahmed, Dolly Alderton, Markus Zusak, Susan Calman and lots more. Darley Abbey Historical Group Friday 21 June – ‘Magic’, by Bernie Petley. All
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meetings start at 7pm and are held in Darley Abbey Village Hall, Abbey Yard off New Road, Darley Abbey, DE22 1DS. There is a charge of £1.50. There will also be an event on 29 June – DAHG Exhibition with St Matthew’s Churchrelated memorabilia from our archives as part of their 200th Anniversary Celebrations. Details to follow, but it will be an afternoon event open between 1pm and 4pm. For further information contact Maria Gibson on 01332 552837. To find out more about the Historical Group, take a look at their blog: darleyabbeyhistoricalgroup.wordpress.com Allestree Woodlands Theatre Saturday 6th July 2019 7:30pm The Tony Farrell Big Band Swings Into Summer. Join the Tony Farrell Big Band for their “Swings into Summer” concert. After a series of back to back sell-out concerts in Nottinghamshire, the band brings you the best of big band music from the vintage era all the way through to modern day hits. Allestree Woodlands School, Blenheim Drive, Allestree, Derby, DE22 2LW. Tickets in advance: £12 / Under 16s £6 (excl booking fee) Tickets on the door: £15 / Under 16s £8 ticketsource.co.uk/tonyfarrellbigband Annual village Carnival Heage Primary School Carnival Procession leaving the Windmill Public House, Park Road at 11.30. All Welcome to join in. Procession route, along Park Side, down Brook Street, up Tenter Lane arriving at school 12.00. On site there will be stalls, children’s entertainment, inflatables, exotic animal handling, professional freestyle footballer, dance shows, tug of war, Heage Band, cream teas, beer tent, gin bar and food. Disabled parking only on site. Please walk if you can. Public transport: 6.2 / 6.3 bus route (White Hart stop). Derbyshire Dales Woodcraft Club meets in Wyaston village hall (DE6 2DR) on the first Saturday of each month from 10:00am to 2:00pm. We have a mixed programme of visiting demonstrators, hands-on sessions under the guidance of more experienced members and a monthly competition. 6th. July 2019 - Another hands-on day. Non-members are welcome to come along and try a new craft. Ever wanted to operate a woodturning lathe, carve a piece of wood etc.? Well, here’s your chance - first visit free! If you would like to know more about the club, email your query to info@ddwc.co.uk or phone James Sharpe on 01335 344933. Smalley Art Group Exhibition and Sale of Paintings Friday 21st June – Saturday 29th June 2019 – The Institute, 79 Main Road, Smalley, Derbyshire, DE7 6DS. Friday 21st June : 1pm – 5pm Monday 24th – Friday 28th: 1pm – 3pm Weekends: 10am – 5pm
West Hallam Open Gardens Sunday 23rd June 2019 Explore a range of eye catching gardens in the village. New gardens include a stunning one created in a former Christmas tree plantation. Gardens will be open between 12 and 5pm. On the day, programmes will be available from West Hallam Village Hall where teas and cakes will be served throughout the afternoon. Entrance £3. Accompanied children under 12 free. Telephone Ann Ainsworth 0115 9303340 or Jean Lilley 0115 9303885 for more information. Alternatively email ainsworth.ann@btinternet.com or jean.genie@sky.com June/July events at Alstonefield 8 June Saturday, 8pm Charlie Dore with Julian Littman (of Steeleye Span) - Tickets £12 at WeGotTickets.com or call 01335 310322. 22 June Saturday, 8pm Reg Meuross with support: Sadie Jemmett - Tickets £12 at WeGotTickets.com or call 01335 310322. 13 July Saturday, 8pm Trials of Cato - Tickets £13 at WeGotTickets.com or call 01335 310322. The Butterley Company & The Osmaston Connection A New Talk by Charles Wright on 7th June 2019 at St Martin’s Church Osmaston at 7pm. Tickets £8 including a glass of wine available from Natural Choice, Ashbourne, or by phone to Gerald Parker 01335 300 387 or at the door on the night. St. Martin’s Church, Osmaston near Ashbourne DE6 1LW. Folk And Acoustic Music Wednesday, 26 June 8pm. Live At The Lion Nancy Kerr & James Fagan. In Concert one of Britain’s top folk duos and BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Winners. The launch of their new Live CD. Lion Hotel, Bridge Street, Belper DE56 1AX. Tickets £14 from Ticket Hotline 01773 853428 Parking – Field Lane Car Park DE56 1DD. Local Summer Folk Festivals Nottingham Riverside Festival Big Top Folk Stage is on Sunday 4 August 1pm – 6pm. Featuring top names from the UK folk scene. Free admission with a modest parking fee. Full Details - Pr Promotions www.prpromotions@W3z.co.uk Dates For This Year’s Derby Folk Festival Are October 4 - 5 - 6 Full Details And Guest List On www.derbylive.co.uk PR Promotions www.prpromotions@w3
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Pavilion Arts Centre, Buxton. Sat 8 Jun, 7:30pm A new dark comedy by Neil Salvage, with live music. Johannes Brahms is attending a party to celebrate the first performance of his Violin Concerto – but his genius is overshadowed by his self-destructive ego. His friends are all there, but everyone is caught in a seething cauldron of passionate recriminations – and darkly hilarious outcomes. Everyone has their own agenda - the arthritic, embittered and ageing Clara Schumann from his past: jealous, unstable virtuoso Josef Joachim; pompous and waspish critic Hanslick - and gentle friend and disciple Von Herzogenberg. As the evening progresses and emotions turn on a sixpence, the play moves to its extraordinary conclusion fuelled by turbulent feelings and farcical misunderstandings. Laughing through our tears we are continually challenged with the questions: Why art? - and what price do we pay for it?
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STONES IN HIS POCKETS
By Marie Jones. Royal Centre Nottingham. July 22-27 This wonderful comedy by Marie Jones has won numerous awards including both the Olivier and Evening Standard Awards for best New Comedy, as well as three Tony nominations on Broadway. When a major Hollywood film studio descends on a village in rural Ireland, the demand for extras from the local community is huge. As the story unfolds, just two talented actors brilliantly bring to life over fifteen extraordinary characters.
The Story Of Guitar Heroes
Buxton Opera House. Thursday 13 Jun, 7:30pm Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Hank Marvin, Brian May and Slash are just some of the outstanding guitar heroes you will have chance to experience in one amazing show! Whatever kind of music you listen to, from rock to pop, from folk to reggae, they all have one thing in common: the guitar. Whether it’s electric or acoustic, there’s no other instrument that can boast that it’s been the catalyst for so many new ideas, and that it’s been at the heart of so many revolutions not only in music, but also in culture and society. The Story Of Guitar Heroes highlights many of the prolific artistes that have made this happen. It also offers the very latest in video screen technology to create a larger than life event.
One Night in Miami
Nottingham Playhouse. June 7-22 25 February 1964: Cassius Clay is crowned the new heavyweight champion of the world and celebrates with three of his closest friends – activist Malcolm X, American football icon Jim Brown and soul star Sam Cooke – in a downtown Miami motel room. That much we know is true. What follows is an imagined account of a fabled real-life event. Kemp Powers’ tough-talking, in-your-face drama speculates on what might have happened in that room that night. Over music, whiskey and two tubs of vanilla ice cream, the men wrangle with the change that’s gonna come. What will emerge are four legends that would define an era.
Horrible Histories
Derby Theatre. June 21-23 We all want to meet people from history. The trouble is everyone is deaf dead! So it’s time to prepare yourselves for Horrible Histories live on stage as it delves into the dreadful, dangerous and deluded stories of the deaf ! From groovy Greeks to gorgeous Georgians, ruthless Romans to vile Victorians, come with us into this incredible world to discover the extraordinary people and amazing stories you simply won’t believe! Deaf or hearing, this bilingual production – in spoken English and British Sign Language – is a truly frightful treat for all the family!
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Pollyanna Pickering ‘The Spirit of the Jaguar’
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he work of the late Wildlife Artist Pollyanna Pickering will be celebrated in an exhibition to be staged in her private gallery at Brookvale House Oaker Matlock Derbyshire DE4 2JJ (AA Signposted) from 22nd – 30th June.
The ‘Spirit of the Jaguar’ exhibition will showcase previously unseen paintings inspired by her journeys into the little known Pantanal region of Brazil, where Pollyanna braved extremes of heat and humidity, plagues of mosquitoes and crocodile infested rivers to gather sketches and inspiration. In 2017 Pollyanna fulfilled a long held dream – to visit Brazil, to search for jaguars. She faced a gruelling journey to get there –instead of flying direct from the UK, she and her daughter and business partner Anna-Louise had to travel from China, where they had been official delegates at the first International Art and Conservation Festival to be held in the country. China and Brazil are literally on the opposite sides of the world – so it
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took 36 hours and four flights to arrive in the far flung town of Cuiaba – known as the gateway to the Pantanal. Once there Pollyanna faced a bonerattling journey over increasingly rickety wooden bridges to the end of the dusty Transpantaneira highway. Extending from the Amazon, the Pantanal is the world’s largest tropical wetland. Bigger than England, it stretches across two Brazilian states and into neighbouring Paraguay and Bolivia. A lattice of waterways swells and recedes with the seasons, giving way to vast savannahs and thick “gallery forests” lining the banks. The region remains wild and remote; most parts can only be accessed by tiring, bone-jangling drives along dirt tracks. Teeming with wildlife, the wetland remains a stronghold for the jaguar, whose original habitat has been reduced by almost 40 per cent across Central and South America. The jaguar is the largest cat in the Americas. They can be found from the harsh deserts of southern Arizona into the lush rainforests of Central America, and from the Pantanal wetlands all the way down to northern Argentina. However in
40% of the jaguar’s original range the big cat has vanished completely, and almost everywhere they are practically impossible to spot – hunting at night, travelling almost invisibly through the dense rainforests. The Pantanal offers a unique opportunity to observe these impressive predators.
Here the jaguar is thriving, with an unusually high population, primarily due to the abundance of prey found in the wetlands – including capybara and deer – but also the world’s highest density of caiman (a crocodile-like reptile). The caiman here are numerous than in places along the banks of the rivers, they are almost piled up on top of one another. Jaguars are extremely good swimmers, and very comfortable in the water, and many of the jaguars in this area have become specialists in hunting caiman. This means they have also begun hunting during the daytime. Every day during their stay in the region, Pollyanna and Anna-Louise would get up before dawn, to head out at first light in small motorboats. Within half an hour they would reach the point where three rivers converge, and a network of smaller tributaries spread out. They would spend around six hours on the water under the blistering sun – before heading back to base for a quick bite to eat and then returning to the boats for a further five hours until dusk fell. Often they would find themselves at the end of a narrow channel of water, with shoals of glittering piranha leaping out of the water alongside their boat. But this exhausting schedule was rewarded with numerous sightings of jaguars – on all except one of the boat journeys they spotted at least one of the big cats – and sometimes several in one session! Because the jaguars are very habituated to the boats – they will see them most days along the river banks and know that they neither pose a threat or provide food – they simply ignore them, and continue with their daily lives. This meant Pollyanna could sketch them as they strolled along the banks, rested in the undergrowth – and on several occasions observed them swimming
“In 40% of the jaguar’s original range the big cat has vanished completely, and almost everywhere they are practically impossible to spot – hunting at night, travelling almost invisibly through the dense rainforests”
Pollyanna was able to fill her sketchbook with her impressions
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“it was the most incredibly dramatic sight to witness as they both reared out of the water, fighting for their lives”
of the jaguars with their unusually large, round heads, short legs and stunning coats dotted with dark rosettes and spots. She was also lucky enough to be able to spend a couple of hours watching a female jaguar with her cub – and on one heart stopping occasion a huge male jaguar hunting and killing a caiman just a few feet from her boat. “This was an incredibly rare sighting” Anna-Louise told us “usually when jaguars hunt caiman it happens in the long growth of reeds, is over in seconds, and almost impossible to observe. But we were watching a male jaguar swimming in the open, when he suddenly came across an eight foot long caiman close to the bank. He began stalking through the shallower waters – but the caiman spotted him, and turned just as he pounced. This meant that instead of being able to grab the back of the reptiles neck and kill it instantly with one bite, as they usually do, the jaguar had to wrestle with the caiman for several minutes – which was the most incredibly dramatic sight to witness as they
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both reared out of the water, fighting for their lives”. Although the jaguars were the main focus of her visit, the Pantanal is teeming with other wildlife, and Pollyanna was able to fill her sketchbooks with images of beautiful hyacinth macaws, coati mundi, and otters, and all of the paintings inspired by her journey will be included in the Spirit of the Jaguar exhibition. She also returned to sketches made on previous visits to Brazil, Argentina and Belize to create new artwork featuring some of the smaller jungle cats – margays, ocelots and even black jaguars. Anna-Louise said “Although Pollyanna travelled the world searching for wildlife, this expedition stood out as a highlight for her. I don’t think we ever saw such an abundance of wildlife in one place – from hyacinth macaws nesting outside the door of our lodge, to jaguars swimming alongside our boat.”
Two new limited edition prints will be released at the exhibition, one which has been exclusively co-signed by Pollyanna and the Founder of the Born Free Foundation Virginia McKenna OBE. Also on display throughout will be Pollyanna’s extensive ranges of books, greetings cards, fine art and limited edition prints, and a wide variety of gift ware featuring her work, including brand new card crafting kits as launched live on television! A sneak preview of next year’s charity Christmas cards will also be available. Pollyanna’s daughter Anna-Louise will be in the gallery throughout the exhibition and will be happy to chat to visitors about the artwork, and the inspiration found on their expeditions.
“Two new limited edition prints will be released at the exhibition, one which has been exclusively co-signed by Pollyanna and the Founder of the Born Free Foundation Virginia McKenna OBE The exhibition to be staged in her private gallery at Brookvale House, Oaker, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 2JJ (AA Signposted) from 22nd – 30th June.”
A minimum of Ten Percent of all sales throughout the exhibition will be donated to worldwide conservation projects through the Pollyanna Pickering Foundation. Find full details and directions to the gallery at www.pollyannapickering.co.uk
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Knitting, crocheting, felting craft and other handheld textile crafts are the focus of every Monday afternoon in our bookshop. Bring your own projects, share ideas, and learn new skills in a friendly space. We offer an excellent menu for lunch or snacks, plus superb coffee and award-winning teas, as well as a selection of refreshing cold drinks. Open daily: 9.30am-5.30pm Sundays: 10.30am-5.00pm
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A WORLD FULL OF PROMISE
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Riviera Travel at Martins World Travel offers holiday experiences with a difference, from short breaks to epic 22-day adventures and luxury river cruises. With carefully crafted itineraries, expert tour managers and unrivalled service, all Riviera Travel holidays offer a truly authentic experience.
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hether it’s getting up close to spectacular waterfalls that tumble over huge lava cliffs in Iceland or learning the fascinating craft of pasta-making with the Pugliese, all holidays provided by Riviera Travel, the prime travel partner at Martins World Travel, promise new opportunities for discovery and adventure. Enlightening visits to the must-see places as well as the hidden gems are always included, many with local experts whose eye-opening insights connect customers with the heart of the destination. People who take holidays with Riviera Travel really do see and do so much more. Every day brings new opportunities for discovery – insightful guided tours and visits are included. With a combined 77 years in business between them, both Martins World Travel and Riviera Travel take the greatest pride in the reputation they have built for outstanding service, quality and value. Delivering meaningful experiences that create lifelong memories is a passion for the whole team.
Expert insights Included are visits to a destination’s iconic highlights and to the equally intriguing gems off the beaten path. Ancient ruins, historic towns and unfamiliar landscapes all come to life in the company of local guides and tour managers. The specialists are chosen not only for their wealth of knowledge, but also their flair for engaging audiences. It’s like travelling with a friend who happens to know the secrets of every destination. Personalised experiences The travel experts have gone to great lengths to curate each holiday, so the very best of every chosen destination is enjoyed to the full. To enhance the experience, hand-picked highlights are offered, which can be added to the holiday
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Award-Winning European River Cruises With Riviera Travel, customers can soak up the unique river cruising experience for a price less than could ever be imagined. When you’re on board a Riviera Travel river cruise ship, you’re staying in a floating, luxury boutique hotel. The fine fleet of ships are truly world-class. In 2019 they have introduced two brand-new five-star ships: MS George Eliot and MS William Wordsworth, and 2020 will see the addition of another all-suite five-star vessel, MS Geoffrey Chaucer.
Riviera Travel hospitality Perhaps the most distinguishing feature is the care shown to customers. A friendly team of dedicated staff are passionate about travel and genuinely care about making every holiday the best it can be. Every effort is made to get to know customers by name as well as their individual preferences by heart.
The Blue Danube river cruise, as an example, presents all that Europe’s most cultured river has to offer, with its wealth of grand baroque architecture, medieval cities, picture-perfect towns and the sights that inspired Strauss and Mozart. A Cruise to the heart of Europe gives opportunity to experience an incredible variety of medieval towns and imperial cities, from quintessential Bamberg to classical Vienna, with their wealth of cultural treasures, plus the world-famous scenery of the dramatic Rhine Gorge.
The Budapest to the Black Sea river cruise is an incredible journey through the Balkans, and explores the stunning sights of Kalocsa, Pecs and Belgrade with its magnificent Kalemegdan Fortress. Then it’s off to Pleven passing through the Iron Gates Gorge and the Djerdap locks before visiting Bucharest. Known as ‘little Paris’ this gem of a capital city captures the heart with its romantic buildings and tree-lined boulevards.
EXPERIENCE A HOLIDAY WITH A DIFFERENCE Many of our clients have discovered the holiday experience with a difference on our popular European tours, river cruises and worldwide tour itineraries booked with our prime holiday partner – Riviera Travel. NEW! VIENNA, BOHEMIA & TREASURES OF THE DANUBE
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A RELAXING EVENING AT THE
Marquis of Ormonde T he first thing that strikes you about the Marquis of Ormonde on Codnor Denby Lane, apart from the smart décor of the exterior, is the sleek steel and glass surround to the front terrace. This south facing alfresco seating area is decked out with matching solid wooden tables and benches making it an ideal spot to linger over a leisurely lunch or an evening drink watching the sun go down.
Evening temperature’s in the Spring soon drop and so, forgoing the temptation to soak up the last rays of the setting sun, Susan and myself made our way inside. The Marquis of Ormonde styles itself as a traditional pub and dining and part of the interior is clearly set aside as the traditional pub. The rest is a comfortable dining area; set out with tables for intimated dining and for large family groups. The latter in horseshoe shaped, booth style seating. We were greeted at the bar by Keli who, after taking our drinks order, showed us to our table. The bar is well stocked with draught beers to suit most tastes, including the very popular Gamma Ray from Beavertown Brewery. I ordered a pint of Doom Bar and Susan ordered a glass of Sauvignon Blanc. The interior of the pub is decorated in a muted style that is homely and relaxing. The walls are a mix of soft greys, the woodwork is a pale honey colour. The exposed brickwork of mottled terracotta has a warming effect that adds to the laidback atmosphere. Keli brought the drinks to our table and informed us of the current specials. We sipped our drinks and studied the menu although one of the specials had grabbed my attention: the Wagyu burger! Along with the traditional starters of prawn cocktail and the chef ’s homemade soup there is a deep fried brie plus a starter of nachos with dips. The latter two suitable for vegetarians. One of the specials that evening was an Ardennes Pâté. We chose the pâté. It was served with toasted stonebaked white baguette and accompanied by red onion chutney. The pâté was not too course and the rich taste and smooth texture contrasted with the sharp and slightly sweet onion chutney; with the toast and a small salad it was a perfect starter. The mains menu has been well thought out with all the pub favourites putting in an appearance including scampi, lasagne, battered cod and hunter’s chicken; that’s a Chicken breast with
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bacon bits in barbecue sauce, topped with melted cheddar cheese. There are vegetarian dishes and a children’s menu plus a grill section, with popular dishes such as an 8oz gammon steak and surf and turf. On the mains menu there are 3 types of steak: fillet, flat iron and sirloin, supplied by local butcher CN Wright of Codnor and a selection of homemade burgers. Susan chose the beer battered cod, mushy peas and chips. The cod was a generous portion and coated in a light, crispy batter. The crunch of the golden batter gave way to white, succulent flakes of beautifully cooked cod. Hand cut chips accompanied the fish along with a dish of mushy peas and a pot of tartare sauce. This was comfort food in comfortable surroundings. The Wagyu burger had captured my attention and I was anxious to try it. Wagyu beef is highly prized and has a higher fat to meat ratio compared to traditional breeds. The burger was presented in a brioche bun topped with battered onion rings and served with hand cut chips and a salad. Nothing out of the ordinary until I took a bite. The burger had a fine and very tasty crisp outer coating that had formed during the grilling. The inside was divine: a distinctive beef flavour with a melt in the mouth texture. I cannot recall having a better burger. The evening had been a relaxed and delicious affair. We had eaten our fill so didn’t try any of the desserts on offer; they ranged from traditional apple pie and chocolate brownie, to my favourite: lemon meringue pie. As we waited for our taxi we chatted with owners Keli and Ed. They mentioned they are about to launch a new menu with some new signature dishes and plenty of old favourites. I understand that the chef is introducing, along with the other dishes, a new burger for the summer. I think that calls for a return visit.
Traditional Family Run Pub and Restaurant
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Get involved with the Care Home Open Day on June 28th
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are Home Open Day is now in its 7th year. This year’s theme is celebrating the role of arts in care. It encourages homes to open their doors to celebrate a different theme each year, with a few key values at its heart: friendship, making connections and celebrating older and vulnerable people.
Professor Martin Green OBE, Chief Executive of Care England says: “We have learned so much from the previous seven years of Care Home Open Day, and 2019 is well on its way to being a fantastic celebration marking the importance of the arts in care”. Care Home Open Day 2019 will take place on Friday 28 June 2019. Care homes are encouraged to throw open their doors and participate. Vic Rayner, Executive Director, NCF says: “Care homes play such a central role in local communities. They provide excellent care for community members, employment and volunteering opportunities for local people, excellent space for local organisations to meet and gather, offer vital support for local carers and so much more. In short they are often a community’s best kept secret – and we want Care Home Open Day 2019 to change that! We want everyone to understand just what an excellent resource their local care home is, and to come and join in the celebrations.” To learn more about the day, please visit Care Home Open Day website: www.carehomeopenday.org.uk
Ivonbrook and Darley Hall Care Homes
Now Open For New Residents I f you are looking for long-term care for yourself, a relative or friend, we would like to invite you to visit our newly modernised home and see what we have to offer.
Ivonbrook is a purpose-built, friendly, independent home providing long-term residential care for people who can look after themselves to a certain extent but who may need help with some, or all, daily tasks such as eating regular meals, personal care, mobility and taking medication.
The overall ambience of both homes is key to the services we provide and we are actively promoting a sense of community whereby residents can socialise, get to know each other and be involved in the day to day lives of the homes. We have fully refurbished bedrooms, each with the latest dementia-friendly furniture, integrated call system, at screen television and great views of the surrounding countryside. There are comfortable lounges for people who enjoy socialising, games and entertainment, and dining rooms leading out into our enclosed garden areas, at Ivonbrook a snug for people who like to read or listen to music. Both homes have Alexa show facilities. There is a varied programme of in-house entertainment and activities for those who want to take part and, now the better weather is coming, residents are looking forward to getting out and about.
In recent months our team of dedicated staff have been working hard to introduce a new approach to living at both homes with the emphasis on person-centered care, independence, choice, well-being and enjoying life. This means that we are identifying, and focusing on, the elements of care, support and treatment that matter most to each resident that chooses to live at our home. We also recognise the need to understand and take on board the regulations governing care homes in the UK. We do this by means of our daily working practices and also through our comprehensive training schedule, which is designed to enhance the existing skills of our staff.
In the grounds at Darley Hall we have a marquee and large lawns for Summertime activities, for both Ivonbrook and Darley Hall residents. You are welcome to come and have a look round, just simply contact one of our managers.
Ivonbrook Properties Ivonbrook Residential Care Home Eversleigh Rise, Darley Bridge Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 2JW P: 01629 735306
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Nuffield Health Derby Hospital Debuts New Treatment to Help Men with the Symptoms of an Enlarged Prostate.
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enign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is the medical term for an enlarged prostate.
Nuffield Health are proud to announce they are able to offer Rezūm. Rezūm is a treatment for BPH which uses the stored thermal energy in water vapor (steam) to treat the extra prostate tissue that is causing symptoms such as frequency, urgency, irregular flow, weak stream, straining and getting up at night to urinate. We asked Mr Sadmeet Singh, Consultant Urology Surgeon some common questions: Who is suitable for Rezūm treatment? Men who need prostate surgery for urinary symptoms. We tend not to treat men who are already in retention but have
done successfully. Does Rezūm treatment hurt? The procedure is carried out under anaesthetic. Afterward patients might find passing water a little uncomfortable for a week or two. There is often a little bleeding when passing urine. This lasts for a variable amount of time – From a couple of days to a couple of weeks. What is involved in Rezūm treatment? You will come in on the day of surgery and usually go home later that day. You will be sent home with a catheter which will be removed 5 days later. You will also be given a few days of antibiotic treatment. The procedure is carried out by passing an instrument down the Urethra (waterpipe). This allows a needle to be inserted into the prostate which is then
injected with steam. The number of times the needle is applied depends on the size of your prostate What kind of result can I expect and how long does it last? You will enjoy the benefits of the treatment after about 3 months. You should pass water with a better stream and find that you have to get up to pass water less frequently in the night. For further information please visit www. nuffieldhealth.com To book an appointment to see Mr Singh for an initial consultation please call 0300 790 6190, lines open Monday to Friday from 08:00 to 18:00. Nuffield Health Derby Hospital, Rykneld Road, Littleover, Derby, DE23 4SN.
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Hints of Summer T
his Boho maxi dress from Superdry, is the perfect partner for any occasion, whether it is attending a casual BBQ or jetting off to sunnier climates. This dress oozes quality, with small finishing touches such as the lace detailing along the hem and shoulders for added texture and femininity and two discrete pockets. Available from Clarkes, 8-18 Grosvenor Road Ripley, and 30-32 King Street, Belper.
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illian Hart Fashions specialise in wedding outfits and special occasion wear suitable for both the mother of the bride , as well as less formal outfits for the guests. The experienced and friendly staff at Jillian Hart will be able to help with co-ordinating hats, fascinators, shoes, bags and accessories. The lovely dress and jacket pictured is from Glitz with outfits from ÂŁ135.00 and available in sizes 12-24. For more information contact Jillian Hart Fashions, 40-44, Babington Lane, Derby. Telephone 01332 347647
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he Omega Speedmaster notoriously edged out the Rolex Cosmograph in a bid to become the official watch of NASA. While both timepieces offered a chronograph movement and a Tachymeter bezel, the Speedmaster was the chosen watch and would accompany astronauts on all six lunar missions, including the history-making first lunar landing during which Buzz Aldrin was wearing a Speedmaster. The Speedmaster is instantly recognizable, offering a stainless steel finish, black dial with a luminous display, and a slim black Tachymeter bezel. The vintage Omega 145.022 runs on a calibre 861 movement and features a nicely aged bezel and patina dial. Part of the Pre-Owned collection at John Stevenson Jewellers. 2a Glumangate, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 1TP 01246 270706 johnstevensonjewellers.com
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ily & Me clothing has arrived at Pretty Swish on Grosvenor Road, Ripley. The new Collection features fresh Breton stripes, hand drawn floral prints in a beautiful colour palette of teal, blue, lemon and coral. A fully coordinated collection to help you find your perfect Summer wardrobe! Now available from Pretty Swish, 9 Grosvenor Road, Ripley, or browse online at www.prettyswish.co.uk
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tylish new trousers you can trust, designed by Foil Clothing. The Trapeze 7/8 Pull on Trouser is a slim fit, cool trouser perfect for warm sunny days to just slip on and go, with their easy elasticated waistband. Made from premium cotton, Foil trousers are impeccably tailored in their premium, technical stretch cotton-rich fabric. Enjoy featherweight comfort and fluid drape season after season. Now available from Que Women, 13 Church Street, Ripley DE5 3BU.
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afont eyewear collections are subtly rebellious and discreetly avant-garde with each frame full of surprises. Available from Hurst Opticians along with a fabulous range of designer frames. Hurst Opticians, High Street, Ripley.
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ositively tropical! Onelife linen dress, £69 from This Boutique, 2 King Street in Belper. Telephone 01773 824192 www.thisboutique.com
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PICTURE PERFECT AND LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE DOVEDALE VALLEY The Summertime is the perfect time to get out and visit the beautiful Dovedale Valley and what a setting to enjoy an afternoon tea! Nestled within the spectacular Derbyshire Peaks, The Izaak Walton Hotel is a charming 17th Century building offering comfort, history and views of outstanding natural beauty. The hotel, named after the famous author of ‘The Complete Angler’, is privately owned and situated in an idyllic setting and with modern facilities offers a unique combination of warm hospitality, tranquillity and a traditional outlook whilst maintaining high levels of service.
The Izaak Walton Hotel is an AA 3 Star converted 17th Century Country House Hotel offering comfort, history and views of outstanding natural beauty, along with: 38 well-appointed bedrooms. Fishing rights on the River Dove. Fine Dining in our 2 AA Rosette awarded Haddon Restaurant. Drinks, freshly prepared bar food and light snacks in our cosy Dovedale Bar, available throughout the day from 11am to 9pm, open all year round for both residents and non-residents. We are fully licensed for Indoor & Outdoor Weddings and Civil Ceremonies and also cater for conferences, group bookings, parties, family gatherings and luncheons. reception@izaakwaltonhotel.com
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The Hotel’s Dovedale Bar (open to both residents and nonresidents) is open daily, all year round, from 9am to 11pm (food served until 9pm and afternoon tea between 12pm and 4pm) and with the hotel being located just 5 minutes walk from the famous Dovedale Stepping Stones, is the perfect place to stop and rest those weary legs, whether it’s simply for a drink or a bite to eat with breakfasts, cream teas, light lunches, bar snacks and Sunday lunches available.
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Special Events at Crich Tramway Village 2019
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you want to encourage the children to experience the great outdoors, Crich Tramway Village offers a great family day out, where you can step back in time. We also welcome your dog!
Historic trams run down a period street and out into the surrounding Derbyshire countryside, providing breathtaking views.
Classic Motorcycle Day on Sunday 7th July is back by popular demand, after over 400 classic motorcycles exhibited in 2018. You’ll see a wide range of makes and eras of motorcycles, many lovingly restored by their owners. Enter yours, and you could win a prize for Best in Show!
Experience the fascinating Woodland Walk & Sculpture Trail, visit the Red Lion Pub and Tearooms, and explore the interesting Exhibitions.
Crime at Crich on Sunday 21st July is a ‘who done it’ where you need to solve the clues to find the culprit who committed the ‘crime’.
The Workshop Viewing Gallery invites you to see our expert craftsmen maintain and refurbish the collection of vintage trams.
Build in Bricks running from Thursday 25th to Wednesday 31st July will bring plenty of fun for the family with everyone’s favourite building bricks – not to be missed!
There is a great programme of events for the 2019 season and the summer brings a variety of events with something for everyone. If you loved the 1950s and 60s, Vintage Weekend on Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd June brings music and activities from these decades to Crich.
Visit the website for the full list of special events throughout the season. Full priced tickets offer free return within 12 months (subject to opening dates and excluding World War II events).
Horse tram days on Sunday 30th June and Monday 15th July will feature Joseph the Shire horse pulling the Sheffield 15 horse tram built in 1874. Rides on the horse tram cost £1.00 per person, and you’ll experience a real step back in time.
Open daily at 10am until Sunday 3rd November 2019. For more details and closing times Tel: 01773 854321 or visit www.tramway.co.uk.
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In its latest version, the four-cylinder engine presents a special efficiency technology from Audi: What is known as the B-cycle combustion process is designed specifically for partial load, which is the predominating mode of operation. With a moderate driving style, the 2.0 TFSI achieves the efficiency of a small-displacement engine, while offering the dynamics of a large engine at a sporty pace. The 2.0 TFSI currently drives numerous Audi models from ten product lines and its power spectrum extends up to 180 kW (245 metric horsepower). At the 2019 Geneva International Motor Show, Audi presented the Q5 as a plug-in hybrid variant, where the 2.0 TFSI works in conjunction with a powerful electric motor. The four-cylinder engine is also used in the g-tron models in the medium-size class.
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BRENTWOOD, Essex, May 16, 2019 – Ford today revealed the first images of the all-new Focus ST in wagon body style.
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