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Hello readers I’ve had a very interesting couple of months since I last wrote; the highlight of which was the recent wedding of our friends’ handsome son Liam to his beautiful fiancée Kerry. I’ve been to many weddings over the years but theirs was like no other that’s gone before! Following their nuptials at St Clement’s Church in Horsley we made our way to Morley Hayes to celebrate their union. Never have I ever been to a wedding where my fellow guests included two alpacas! Yes, alpacas! Alpacas in bow ties nonetheless! Penny and Pickle mingled comfortably with the other (human) guests in the lovely Pavilion Garden at Morley Hayes. Have you ever heard the sound of a happy alpaca? It’s adorable! If you’re intrigued, then there are local farms where you can actually book an ‘Alpaca Walking Experience’ or an ‘Alpaca Afternoon Tea’ – a perfect gift with a difference for all animal lovers. Without a doubt, Liam and Kerry were the stars of the show that day … but Penny and Pickle came in a close second! Morley Hayes was a wonderful venue with a superb team of staff and I must congratulate them on being awarded ‘East Midlands Wedding Venue of the Year 2019’ at the recent ‘I Do Wedding Awards’. I wish Liam & Kerry every Newlyweds Liam & happiness for their future Kerry Bilson with special guests Penny & Pickle. together and would like to thank them for inviting Roy ©Photo courtesy of Brown Bear and I to share such a unique Photography Telephone: 07713 158579 and special day with them.
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2018 was a tough year for the markets and investments. No major asset class achieved a return of more than 5%. This was the first time this had happened for decades. Usually as certain asset classes falter other asset classes thrive. 2018 started well enough but then Mr Trump decided to engage in an argument with China over Trade Tariffs amongst other things. Trump was elected controversially but claiming he would make America “Great again”. As a businessman himself he went about this by essentially reducing corporation tax for businesses and claiming lost revenues by adding tariffs on imports to the United States. He picked a fight with the world’s second biggest economy, China. Additionally, Europe was targeted too. China retaliated by adding tariffs of their own, impacting the American export markets. This spooked the markets and the final quarter wiped out the early gains of 2018 and more besides. Trump is seriously lagging in the opinion polls and no US President has ever been re-elected for a second Term of Office from such a low opinion rating before. So he will have to do something unprecedented to retain his position. Maybe more negotiations will have to happen for him to regain some US support. Additionally, the booming economy of the States also needed slowing down to avoid overheating and a method of doing this was reducing interest rates – which the Federal Reserve did on several occasions in 2018. Again, the markets didn’t like this as it sent messages to the markets saying, effectively, business would not continue to be so good as it had been. Then, in January 2019, there was an agreement for China and America to return to the table for negotiations over the proposed tariffs and the markets began a period of significant recovery as the global equity markets (including UK) posted growth of over 15% to 1st May. (*) The Federal Reserve also sent messages saying maybe they increased the interest rate too much and murmurs suggested the potential for reductions adding to a rebound in the markets.
Despite the early gains of 2019, equities have seen inflows fall and the favoured asset classes were fixed interest, as talk of less interest rate rises and potential quantitative easing from Central Banks made fixed interest look potentially more attractive. Speaking to clients invested here in the UK and listening to the UK media and press, Brexit was declared to blame when in fact it had little to do with it at all. It is impossible to avoid the noise regarding Brexit with every media outlet dramatising events regarding the negotiations with Brussels. The country lost its Prime Minister as she failed to bring together enough support to conclude agreements, as time and again her proposals were deemed not acceptable. As I write this, Brexit negotiations for a change are not the main headline, but finding her successor. However, significant data and other helpful market indicators reflect the UK is actually doing better than many other European countries including Germany, France and Italy. Many companies report successful trading reflecting in their profits and accounts. Yet the UK seems to be full of doom and gloom and uncertainty. Political risk and the psychology of investors leave the UK unappealing to investors, especially those overseas, despite company data showing differently. The worries over uncertainty about the future – including who will be Prime Minister, the value of Sterling and the global disruption caused between the US and China – make markets jittery in the short term and there is significant volatility with prices rising and falling daily. Traditional economic cycles are knocked off-kilter. We do know that, despite the noise and despite the ups and downs, the world will continue to turn and markets will rise and fall.
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Calling All Wannabe Toxophilites! That’s people interested in the great sport of Archery – or ‘pointy stick throwing!’ Have you ever thought of taking archery up as a hobby? Well now couldn’t be a better time. Derbyshire Archery Club, celebrating its 70th birthday this year, has just moved to its new home on Main Road, Lower Hartshay. Part of the club’s development plan is to make the sport available to more people, especially those living in the area. Archery has developed as a sport massively over the years. Today, they shoot different kinds of bows (longbow, recurve and compound) over various distances. In winter the club shoots indoors at The Ecclesbourne School in Duffield, although many members continue to compete outdoors in a “frostbite� competition! They pride themselves on being a very friendly club, and members can choose to attend on club nights (Wednesdays or Fridays) and participate just for fun, or take part in the many competitions that are held regularly.
For those wanting to improve their shooting skills, there is coaching available from Archery GB registered coaches. So why not go along and try your skill at one of their “Have A Go� sessions? These are being run at Kedleston Hall with the next one scheduled for August 25th. For those seriously interested in the sport there are beginner’s courses, arranged by the club at Lower Hartshay, which run over a weekend – dates of forthcoming courses can be found on the website. Juniors aged over 10 years old are also welcome. Once the beginner’s course has been completed, participants receive a certificate and can then join any Archery GB affiliated club (of course, they hope you’ll join as a member of DAC!). Interested? Contact the club on coaching@dacarchers.co.uk, 07774 782503 or visit www.dacarchers.co.uk.
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Just a Thought... Everyday Heroes Award ceremonies: the glitz, the glamour, the adoration, the free champagne – marvellous! From the world of acting, to sport and philanthropy we, quite rightly, celebrate those who have achieved the miraculous in fine and publicised style. What about you though? You, the lady in her 50s with a full-time job and mum in the early stages of dementia. You, the single dad holding it all together for the kids when all you want to do is cry or sleep. You, the pensioner who still runs marathons despite that hip problem. You, the child who stands up to bullies and faces anxiety head-on day in, day out. You, the twenty-something who relies on the food bank despite working your hardest. You, the person with the mental health difficulties or hidden disability, whose practised smile plasters over the pain so as not to cause discomfort to anyone else. Where are your award ceremonies?
I don’t think there are any. Let’s change that. Let’s remind ourselves that you are the everyday heroes, unsung but not unnoticed or unappreciated. Look in that mirror and acknowledge the mountains you scale, the performances you give and the barriers you smash through every single day. Let’s do that for ourselves and for each other. For you, yes you reader, are an everyday hero and there is no golden globe that could ever do justice to your achievements.
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Get Your Facts First Hand The 13th August is International Left-Handers day: an event to raise awareness of life in a right-handed world as well as celebrate their uniqueness. It was originally established by Dean R. Campbell in 1976 as the founder of Left-handers International. Interestingly, the percentage of those who favour the left hand is estimated to be around 10% of the population. This suggests it is not something that is learnt, but perhaps genetic. According to statistics, the chance of a child being left-handed is greatly increased when both parents are left-handed. Nowadays, adaptations can be made and a range of products are sold to assist those who favour the left hand, but historically life wasn’t so easy. In medieval times to be left-handed was to be associated with the devil and black arts. The word ‘left’ is said to be linked to the word sinister. ‘Sinistra’ is the Latin word for left. The English word left originates from the Old English word ‘lyft’ which meant weak or useless. In Victorian times, school pupils had their left hand tied to a chair if they were seen to be using their left hand and this punishment was believed to train them into using the ‘right’ hand. This was because the right hand was associated with righteousness. This belief was backed up by various biblical references. This practice, or at least similar, has been reported to have continued into more recent history. In 1935, a book was published entitled ‘The prevention and correction of left-handedness in children’. Only five years later Winston Churchill became Prime Minister. Who also happened to be left-handed... Left-handedness is often equated with creativity. Leonardo da Vinci is offered as an example. A more modern role model would be Matt Groening, the creator of the long running Simpsons cartoon series. In fact, his characters are often left-handed too. Having spoken to my very special left-handed friend, I have learnt much about how the world is designed for right-handers. From the obvious, like scissors, knives and a computer mouse, to the less obvious like kettles,
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Travel São Miguel: Top Hot Spot in the Azores Out in the Atlantic Ocean, this is the largest island in the Azores, a colourful place all blooming year round but set precariously at the meeting point of three tectonic plates: Eurasian, African and North American. Bristling with dormant craters and cones, laced in waterfalls, hot springs and lakes, it’s truly awesome but these volcanic wonders hold every visitor spellbound. North-west of Ponta Delgada, the capital, a road winds up into the hills fringed in wild gladioli, hydrangea and agapanthus. The coastal scenery is delightful but turning inland you soon reach the ‘Royal Belvedere’, where in 1901 Dom Carlos looked down on the twin lakes of Sete Cidades. Framed by verdant slopes, connected by a narrow strait, they spread across the crater of a dormant volcano, their lovely colours reflecting the ever-changing light, one lake as blue as the sky, the other turquoise and green. Meadows shimmer along the shore and, beyond the slender bridge, the pretty town greets you with cottage gardens, bandstand and church. According to legend, the lakes were created by rivers of tears when a shepherd and his beloved princess parted on the hilltop. At the heart of the island, at 575 metres, Fire Lake claims the purest water. In clear weather, vantage points along the road reveal some stunning views, but in its pristine nature reserve the lake can only be reached down a steep trail. The hike along the shore is challenging at times but gorgeous, with luminous water, sandy coves, scrubland and forest, cliffs and the crater rim rising towards the sky. Meanwhile, on the northern slope, the hot springs of Caldeira Velha nestle amongst giant ferns and towering trees, nature in the raw
almost like a Jurassic Park draped in red rocks and steaming water. An iron-rich waterfall tumbles down into the upper pool, pleasantly warm, but the lower pool reaches a tingling 36oC. It’s the perfect way to relax after exploring the nearby trails. In the luxuriant hills in the south-east, Furnas has its own geothermal gems. Down by the village, a stream meanders orangey-red through mud springs and bubbling pools where you hear the ‘Devil’s Heartbeat’ while mini-geysers pop all around. Then head for the landscaped gardens of Terra Nostra with its walking trails and bathing pools of different temperatures, most amazing the circular lagoon near the entrance, so large it rarely feels crowded. The orange water is likely to colour your skin but before you shower, take time to enjoy its health-giving minerals. A short drive away, the crater lake boasts a romantic beach with glistening water and a few pedal boats but you soon smell the fumaroles puffing relentlessly at the foot of the hill. The locals love them: want to cook your Sunday lunch or a festival feast? No problem; just set your pot in the ground, cover it up, and a few hours later the tasty ‘cozido’ stew is ready to share with family and friends. By Solange Hando
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Pauline Latham OBE MP I hope you are all having a lovely summer. I am usually in Parliament from Monday to Thursday however Parliament is in recess over the summer months and therefore it is an opportunity for me to spend time at home in the constituency visiting local businesses and other organisations. Earlier in the year, I visited Belper School Sixth Form to talk to female pupils about issues facing women today. Students wanted to hear whether female politicians are treated differently in Parliament and what barriers may be encountered. The students raised their concerns about climate change and I was pleased to hear that they had formed their own School Climate Change Committee. A further topical women’s issue that was discussed was period poverty and access to sanitary products.
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The Government has recognised the issue with period poverty in the UK and it is pleasing to see that we are now providing free sanitary products in primary schools across England from 2020, to ensure that no girl is held back from reaching her full potential. This builds on our commitment to provide free sanitary products in England’s secondary schools and colleges. In May, I was delighted to be invited to the launch of Radio Reminisce at Spencer Grove Care Home in Belper. Radio Reminisce is a free online radio service for the older generation and the concept was created by music publisher James Oldrini who lives in Belper. The radio station aims to reach out to the 850,000 people in the country who are living with dementia, in particular those with early onset dementia.
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For those who subscribe to the radio station, there are a range of hour-long programmes called ‘On the Wireless’, which are presented by former BBC and Saga Radio presenter Ashley Franklin, who mixes music and memories for every year from 1945 to 1965. In each show, Ashley plays the songs of a particular year and reminisces about the social and cultural history of that year, for example, TV, radio, cinema, family life, food, fashion, holidays, hobbies and sport. There are also quizzes tailored to seniors, chair yoga and ‘Songs of Praise’ style programmes for those people who are unable to get to church. In addition to being dementiafriendly, Radio Reminisce is also loneliness-aware and is an excellent way to create a community to bring older people together to chat and share memories. I was pleased to support the Derwent Valley Cycle Safe event in May. A large number of cyclists cycled up the A6 from the University of Derby to Matlock to highlight the need for safe cycle paths through our WorldDerwent Valley Cycle Safe Event Heritage Site. Safer cycle paths also help boost tourism, promote healthy living and improve air and life quality in addition to making it safer for families to cycle rather than using the busy roads. Participants were supporting a cycleway from Derby to Chatsworth and connecting it to the High Peak Trail and the Monsal Trail. Finally, if you ever need my assistance in my role as your local MP with an issue that you have not been able to resolve yourself, please email pauline.latham.mp@parliament.uk or call 01332 676679.
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And Another Thing... Tom and the Man Who Came to Dinner (Part 1) The big metal pan bubbled quietly on the stove as Ken’s fingers danced across my spice rack. “Hmm, a soupçon more pimento methinks.” Handing Ken the ladle I asked, “How have you been my old chum?” “Oh you know, up and down. Listen Tom, you don’t think Sarah will mind me staying for a week or so?” My smile froze. “Er, a week? I thought it was only for...er, no I don’t think she’ll mind.” Ken clapped his hands together. “Excellent! Now old boy, if you wouldn’t mind setting the table?” The muffled slam of a car door heralded My Dearly Beloved’s arrival and also the smoothing of marital relations on an industrial scale. Enter Sarah with Hannah (our youngest) in tow. “Tom, can you go and get the rest of the shopping? I’ve…” A deathly pause as Sarah’s gaze alighted on our newest house guest. In a deadpan tone Sarah said, “What’s he doing here?” Struggling to find the correct words I was reduced to simply stating the obvious. “Making goulash?” Fortunately, the moment was saved by Hannah who squealed with delight and ran up to give him a big hug. “Uncle Ken! Oh I’ve missed you! How long are you staying for? A week?” Hanging from Ken’s neck, Hannah spun round, waiting for confirmation. Sarah pointed first to me, then to the hallway. “Can we have a word?” Once out of the kitchen, Sarah and I began a heated discussion conducted in rather strident, hissing tones. “What have I told you about inviting that man into our house?” “He’s my oldest friend.” “He’s a scrounger.” “He’s not a scrounger…he’s a freeloader.” “What’s the difference? And why is he wearing your slippers?”
“I was hungry. Right, let’s get these dishes done.” Aghast, Ken jumped to his feet. “Absolutely not. I will see to this. Hannah, I hereby appoint you deputy pot washer. Now, all hands to the pump!” More giggles from Hannah as, much to her amusement, Ken flounced around the kitchen, flicking his tea towel across the work surfaces. “I’ll have this place sparkling in no time, Hannah dear.” Cue more fuming from Sarah. The next morning, I was awoken by an urgent prod in the small of my back. “Tom! Tom!” (More hissing.) “How dare you invite him without consulting me.” “I didn’t invite him, he bumped into me and Nigel in the Old Paraffin Lamp and sort of invited himself. Hey, can you smell bacon?” Leaping from the bed, Sarah bounded down the stairs to admonish the would-be chef. I decided that this confrontation was one I would be advised to sit out. Shamefully, I disappeared under the folds of Egyptian cotton to await Krakatoa. But Krakatoa did not erupt – in fact I must have nodded off, because on looking at the bedside clock I saw that an hour had elapsed since the initial assault on my olfactory senses. Gingerly, I padded downstairs to be greeted not by shouting, but laughter. Sarah, her serviette to her mouth, was stifling a giggle as Ken cleared the remnants of a breakfast feast (whilst wearing Sarah’s pinny). “Oh yes, Tom was completely caked in mud, he looked a complete idiot.” Fuming, I grabbed the last of the toast. “So Ken, where are you off to today?” Mournfully, Ken played with the hem of Sarah’s apron. “To the council, I imagine, to see if they will find me a place to stay. Failing that, I imagine the Salvation Army might consider me.”
I followed Sarah’s gaze through the open kitchen door. “Hey, they’re my slippers!”
“Nonsense Kenneth, we can’t have you out on the streets. Tom will move the sofa bed into the study, won’t you Tom? Tom? Where are you going?”
Over dinner, Hannah giggled incessantly as Ken regaled her with outrageous stories garnered over thirty years of living on his wits. Sarah, forgetting that she was furious, ploughed through her goulash.
“Out to buy myself some slippers, that’s where!” And so Dear Reader, let that be a warning: charity (it would appear) should never begin at home… To be continued….
“Clean plate I see Sarah, it’s always so satisfying when one’s efforts are appreciated.”
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duty in Europe, whilst drinking only 12% of the beer.
Pubs have been at the centre of our community for generations and remain one of our most valuable assets.
The Spotted Cow in Holbrook, a revitalised community hub. The Spotted Cow in Holbrook, a revitalised community hub.
The pub and brewing industries combined create jobs, encourage tourism, and most importantly provide a vital place for communities to gather. You only have to visit the Spotted Cow in Holbrook to see how locals came together and revitalised a hub in their own community. Pubs face numerous challenges, not withstanding the threat of the supermarket and their low-cost beers and the increasing drinking at home culture. However, one of the biggest pressures facing a publican is the growing tax burden, with 1 in every 3 pounds spent in pubs going straight to the chancellor. Beer duty is a tax paid when producing and selling beer and is calculated based on the strength of the alcohol. Beer duty has increased by more than 60% over the last 17 years. With seven in every ten alcoholic drinks served in pubs being a beer, beer duty increases have a large impact on pubs and it’s set to rise every year for the foreseeable future as it is linked to the Retail Price Index (RPI) which all but guarantees annual increases. Business rates are taxes paid on non-residential properties like shops, offices, factories, and pubs. Rates are generally calculated based on a property’s rental value, usually on a square footage basis. However, for pubs it is a calculation based on ‘fair maintainable trade’ as determined by an independent assessor. The way the business rates system works has a disproportionate impact on pubs compared to other types of business (e.g. online businesses).
On a typical 5% pint of beer: • Finland pays the most beer duty in Europe at 81 pence • The UK pays the 3rd most at 54 pence • Italy pays around the average at 18 pence • Germany only pays 5 pence – the 26th lowest in Europe Other leading brewing nations like Germany and Belgium have worked to protect their industries and have far lower beer duties than the UK. Similarly, other countries have invested in the pub, brewing and wider hospitality sectors by reducing various taxes to ensure their industries thrive. Pubs closing down means we lose vital public spaces; fewer pubs may even lead to a drop in tourism, with ‘visiting a British pub’ regularly listed in the top 3 highlights of tourists when visiting the UK. So, if you think this is unfair and wish to sign the petition and lobby your local MP, then visit www.longlivethelocal.pub.
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Maple Glazed Pork with Mediterranean Vegetable Kebabs These chunky meat kebabs with a sweet sticky glaze are perfect for a barbecue or al fresco supper served with warmed flatbreads and salad. Makes: 8 Ingredients: 750g lean pork fillet, cubed Juice of 1 lemon 2 tbsp olive oil 2 tsp dried oregano 1 garlic clove, crushed 2 large red peppers, deseeded and cubed 2 courgettes, sliced 2 red onions, peeled and cubed 6 tbsp maple syrup 4 tbsp tomato ketchup 1 tbsp mild mustard Method: Place the cubed pork in a non-metallic container and add the lemon juice, half the oil and the dried oregano and garlic. Toss to coat then cover and leave to marinate in the fridge for 3-4 hours or overnight. Thread the pork, pepper, courgettes and red onion onto 8 long metal skewers. Cook on a preheated barbecue or under a hot grill for 10-15 minutes, turning frequently, until the pork is cooked through and the vegetables are lightly charred.
Meanwhile, mix the remaining oil, maple syrup, ketchup and mustard together and brush all over the kebabs for the last 2-3 minutes of cooking time, until glazed and sticky. Serve immediately.
Marinating the meat in lemon juice and oil will make it extra tender. Add some chopped chilli for a spicy touch or add 2 tbsp light soy sauce, if liked.
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Word on Wine After a wet start to the summer, I hope the sun is now shining and that you are able to enjoy a few glasses of wine outside. This issue’s wine is made from the Chardonnay grape. This grape is now grown all over the world with each country giving the resulting wine its own unique characteristics via the ‘terroir’ of the area. From its origins in France as a grape that makes classic Chablis and white Burgundy, it has also become an important wine to help bulk up some wines or smooth out rough edges. It is also an important part of the production of Champagne. The wines that the grape produces can vary from thin and steely wine to be enjoyed on its own in the sun, to full bodied wines that scream out for food. In some countries they even use the grape to make sweet wines with the aid of ‘noble rot’. In the late 20th century, there was a revolt against Chardonnay in the UK after some wines, particularly from Australia, were over-oaked – resulting in a sometimes yellow, smoky wine. This caused a backlash against Chardonnay and produced a group of drinkers who would only drink ABC (Anything But Chardonnay) white wines, but loved Chablis. Chardonnay is now making great wines that can be drunk at any time.
Alcohol by Volume: 13.5%. Food match: Any seafood dish with butter or brown butter, baked chicken, creamy pasta, soup, squash or winter vegetables. Available from: Majestic Wines, Ashbourne Road, Derby. £14.99 per bottle (£12.99 as part of a Mix Six) For more information please visit www.majestic.co.uk or www.breadandbutter.com. If you like wine and would like to learn more, why not come along to one of our monthly meetings? Visit our website at www.kilburnwinecircle.weebly.com or contact me on 01159303712 for more details on our meetings and the variety of wines we will be tasting.
By David Savidge, Kilburn Wine Circle
The Chardonnay wine I would like to tell you about is a wine made in Napa Valley, California, USA. ‘Bread and Butter’ is not only the name of the wine but also of the company that makes it. Bread and Butter Chardonnay is among the top selling, super premium wines of California. It is a dry, white wine that is full of flavour, well-crafted and available at a reasonable price. The Bread and Butter company, who also make a good Pinot Noir, has now been purchased by a large wine group WX (Wine Exchange) but they have decided to keep the brand alive. This is happening around the world; large companies are buying up the smaller producers to increase their portfolios. The makers describe this wine as ‘delicate with rich notes of vanilla bean and almond, with creamy custard notes of crème brûlée.’ The Californian vineyards are fed with morning mists from the Pacific, fogs rolling down the surrounding hills and sun drenched rocky soils. Californian Chardonnay at its best. Technical Details: Grapes: 100% Chardonnay Appearance: Clean, hint of yellow in colour Nose / Aroma: Aromas of vanilla bean, almond husk and tropical fruit. Taste: The creamy custard notes of the crème brûlée are balanced by soft minerality and hints of worn leather.
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Honda CR-V Hybrid What is it? Honda’s best-selling CR-V SUV is reliable, practical and well-priced, and the latest model is stylish with a bolder, US-inspired look. An increased wheelbase means a more practical cabin, with a seven-seat version an option on the petrol-powered model.
What’s new?
Honda offers the CR-V with a 1.5-litre petrol engine – and this, the Hybrid. It’s Honda’s first electrified SUV, and aims to offer a good mix of efficiency and performance.
What’s under the bonnet?
A 2.0-litre VTEC petrol engine is paired to an electric motor and a lithium-ion battery pack, giving a total output of 181bhp and 315Nm of torque. Front or four-wheel-drive is available, with an e-CVT automatic transmission. 0-60mph takes 9.0 seconds and top speed is 112mph, but it never feels as quick as those figures suggest. Around town, it will exceed the claimed 53.3mpg fuel economy, but on motorways and at higher speeds fuel economy drops below 40mpg – disappointing for a model that claims to be so efficient.
What’s it like to drive?
The CR-V Hybrid is comfortable rather than sporty, with supportive seats and a well-composed suspension setup.
Quality is a big improvement, with plenty of soft-touch materials, as well as a clean, clutter-free layout, and wood trim. The absence of a transmission tunnel allows for a spacious centre console, while a traditional gearstick is replaced by buttons. The seven-inch touchscreen is loaded with features but can be difficult to operate. For practicality, the CR-V excels, even as the Hybrid. There’s 491 litres of load space, while the rear seats offer plenty of legroom and headroom for adults.
What’s the spec like?
The entry-level ‘S’ specification is a little disappointing, with satellite navigation and parking sensors missing. However, our high-spec SR grade car came with leather upholstery, keyless start and entry, heated front seats and ambient interior lighting. The Hybrid costs over £2,000 more than the petrol model, a significant chunk of money considering that running costs aren’t exactly revolutionary. Prices start from £30,130 for the Hybrid, with our test car costing £34,470 – putting it in a similar ballpark to Toyota’s RAV4.
Honda has done away with its diesel-powered cars
It’s refined at speed with limited road and wind noise and there’s some roll in corners.
How does it look?
The striking front nose and overuse of chrome give a more American look, resulting in a bold-looking SUV. The new car is wider and more muscular and the angular front end makes it aerodynamically efficient. All models also benefit from front and rear LED lights to give the CR-V plenty of presence.
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The CR-V Hybrid is the pick of Honda SUV’s line-up, and is ideal for quiet and efficient town driving. Honda should be admired for pushing ahead with electrification and abandoning diesel in its CR-V – especially as the SUV sector is still dominated by diesel-powered models. However, for long-distance efficiency, diesels still make sense, but for urban drivers wanting a stylish and practical SUV, the CR-V Hybrid could be ideal. By James Baggott
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Health, Beauty & Fitness
Derbyshire Walking: Mackworth & Meynell Langley Walk Type: Generally easy walking with one long hill Distance: 5Ÿ miles (8½ km) Time: Allow 3 hours Waymarking: 17 OS Map: Explorer 259 (1:25,000) Derby Start: The Farmhouse at Mackworth car park (by kind permission of the manager, please ask), Ashbourne Road (A52), Mackworth Grid Ref SK 316 375
This walk takes you through the village of Mackworth and up into Meynell Langley skirting the edge of the Kedleston Estate. A country walk offering splendid views of nearby Derby. The Route 1. Turn left out of the hotel and then immediately take the footpath on the left. Go through the kissing gate and head straight on, keeping to the fence on the left, to a gate in the bottom left corner of the field. Go through the gate and cross the road (beware of traffic). Turn left to follow the road as it winds through Mackworth village past Mackworth Castle all the way to the main road. Mackworth Castle was probably the site of a fortified manor house, the seat of the Mackworths. This fell into ruin and Mackworth Castle as it stands is a gatehouse of c.1495 which appears to have been an abandoned effort to rebuild the old manor.
3. Continue through the gap and bear right to pass through a gateway by a large ash tree. Follow the path as it heads down the field towards a wooden footbridge crossing Flagshaw Brook (not the one to take vehicles). 4. Follow the footpath as it continues straight ahead crossing two fields and passing through a wicket gate. Follow the footpath as it climbs up the hill alongside a mature hedge to the top left corner of the field.
2. Turn right at the main road and walk for 600 metres to the garage (beware of traffic). Continue 50 metres beyond the garage and take the footpath on the right. Continue straight ahead, keeping the hedge on the right all the way until you come close to Bowbridge Fields Farm. Continue in the same direction through a gateway and go through the next field, keeping the hedge on the left, to a gap in the hedge.
5. Pass through the wicket gate and continue climbing gradually uphill, keeping the hedge on the left, over several fields until you reach the road. On your left is the entrance to Meynell Langley tearooms.
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Health, Beauty & Fitness As you will see there are several pillboxes in the fields and at the roadside. This area is part of the Kedleston Estate which, during World War II, was an important centre for training new recruits. More importantly, Kedleston Hall itself was a wire station where ATS girls intercepted enemy messages and passed them on to Bletchley Park, home of the Enigma machine. 6. Turn right and walk along the road verge facing the oncoming traffic. After 250 metres follow the bridleway on the right travelling through the gate. Follow the path/ track with the woodland on the left as it travels all the way past Upper Vicarwood Farm. 7. At Upper Vicarwood Farm continue past the farm buildings and then go through the green painted metal farm gate to go out through the front driveway of the farm. Follow the tarmac track as it continues eastwards to provide good views of Derby and the surrounding area. 8. After 750 metres follow the tarmac path on the right to Lower Vicarwood Farm. Just before the farm bear left to skirt the farm buildings and pass through a wicket gate. Keeping the hedge on the left, head to a stile in the bottom left corner of the field. 9. Follow the footpath as it travels straight ahead (southwards) over the next five fields, with the hedge on the left, to a footbridge over the Mackworth Brook. 10. Once over the footbridge, keep the hedge on the left and go over the stile in the hedge in front of you. Continue up the field, with the hedge now on your right for approximately 60 metres. Then turn right, through a wicket gate in the hedge to follow the path up the side of the houses to the road.
Ahead are the tower blocks of Derby University, Kedleston Road Campus with Allestree in the foreground. Further to the right is Derby Cathedral and the city centre. Beyond is the Trent Valley and the granite escarpment of Charnwood.
11. Cross the road and go over the stile opposite to follow the footpath as it climbs up the hill to return to the start of the walk. Walk supplied by Amber Valley Borough Council and Groundwork Creswell, Ashfield and Mansfield, as part of their ‘Routeways’ series of walks: www.visitambervalley.co.uk/get-active/walking-and-riding.
We have taken reasonable steps to ensure that this walk is safe and achievable by walkers of a realistic level of fitness. The publisher accepts no responsibility for any injuries caused to readers whilst following the walk. Always wear appropriate clothing and footwear. Walk details correct at time of going to print. It is advisable to carry the relevant OS map with you when walking the route. To advertise contact Ruth: T: 01332 883140 M: 07545 261034 E: ruth@allthingslocal.co.uk
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Footnotes: Athlete’s Foot As the temperature rises during the summer months we are more likely to suffer from Athlete’s Foot which is a fungal infection. Fungi love warmth and moisture, the exact conditions inside our shoes or boots particularly in hot weather – although sandal wearers can quite often suffer as well, due to the skin becoming dry and losing its protective oils. The main symptoms of the condition are itchiness and a feeling of intense heat on the feet. A red scaly rash may be visible particularly between the third, fourth and fifth toes on one or both feet. There is often a painful stinging sensation if we try to scratch the affected area and, in severe cases, cracked and peeling skin which is prone to further infections. Good hygiene is very important to treat the condition and also to avoid it spreading. You must change your socks and tights regularly and pat your feet dry rather than rubbing them with the towel after washing. I also recommend using Lamisil, available from your local chemist, to reduce the itchiness and help to kill the fungus responsible. By Peter Waugh
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Health, Beauty & Fitness
Alex Robinson How to Stay Active on Holiday Getting away from reality and the day-to-day stresses and strains of life is good for the soul; spending time with family, maybe just chilling out, eating good food and drinking. However, a vacation can be the perfect time to exercise, have fun, try new activities and keep your body moving too… A Stroll on the Beach: Simply walking on the beach in soft sands is a killer workout and burns more calories than walking on flat ground. If you want to push the pace then wear shoes and maybe jog a little. Splashing in the Surf: It’s no coincidence that surfers always look to be in great shape! Surfing and stand up paddle boarding are workouts that challenge the whole body. Even if you don’t progress to standing up, paddling is a good workout on its own.
Exploring by Bike: Hiring bikes is another good way of exercising whilst not really feeling like you are! It’s a brilliant way to explore the local area when you’re on holiday too – the great workout is a bonus. Hitting the Gym: If you prefer to head to the gym there are loads of 10-20 minute workouts available online to make sure you’re getting the most from a short, sharp session without impacting on your holiday time too much. Download these before you leave home, and away you go. If the place you’re staying in doesn’t have a gym, pack a resistance band and maybe a skipping rope into your suitcase and you have your own portable gym! Just 10-15 minutes of hard training with this minimal equipment and some bodyweight exercises and you’re done – ready to enjoy the rest of the day. Have a great holiday! By Alex Robinson View Alex’s profile on the National Register of Personal Trainers (www.nrpt.co.uk) and the Register of Exercise Professionals (www.exerciseregister.org). Contact Alex on 07817 337861 or email alex.robinson.pt@gmail.com.
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• I have been a Personal Trainer for over 15 years, supporting and helping people to meet their goals in fitness and lifestyle changes, from losing weight to running marathons. • Over the years I have competed in various amateur sports to a high standard, including 24 hour endurance running to cross training events. • I am a Level 4 Personal Trainer with additional qualifications in GP referrals - Pre & post natal exercise Master Trainer in corrective exercise Hatton Boxing for Fitness - Boxercise Master Trainer REPS & NRPT registered.
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Homes & Gardens
Short Story Buried Treasure “Dylan, come and have a paddle with me,” Ralph said to his grandson. Dylan had reached that difficult age. Not so long ago he would have built sandcastles with his grandad until the sun went down but now he sat hunched on the sand in his coat, working his way forlornly through a box of Tic Tacs. He’d even refused an ice cream. Dylan squinted at the kids playing in the waves. “It looks a bit cold,” he said finally. “Well it won’t kill us,” Ralph said. “I’ve not come all this way not to have a paddle.” Dylan didn’t budge. “Come on, lad,” Ralph said as sternly as he dared, “let’s get some sand between your toes.” Dylan sighed, and put his Tic Tacs in his pocket. “Do this one thing for me,” Ralph said finally, “and then we can go home.” Dylan contemplated this deal in silence. Eventually, to Ralph’s relief, he began reluctantly pulling off his trainers. Off they sprinted, weaving between deckchairs and sandcastles. Ralph nearly had his toes in the surf when Dylan caught his arm. “Stop, Grandad! I just heard something strange, listen…” He jumped up and down. “Did you hear that?” he said. “Do it again,” Ralph said, moving closer. Dylan jumped and there was a sharp rattling sound. “It’s coming from under the sand.” Dylan jumped once more. “There’s something down there – I can hear it.” “So can I now,” Ralph said. “What do you reckon it is?” “No idea. I can’t hear anything now but when I ran it made a sound like diamonds in a tin.” “Could be buried treasure?” Ralph grinned. “You never know what the sea is going to wash up.”
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Dylan began scooping away the sand with his hands. “Here’s a good place to start digging.” He lifted something out of the sand. “That’s a good shell, but not what was making the sound.” “Keep going, lad,” Ralph said. “There’s bound to be something else down there.” “Give me a hand then, Grandad,” Dylan said. “This is a two-man job.” Ralph laughed and got down on his knees. Between them they scooped out handfuls of wet sand. “Looks like we’re making our own little rock pool, Grandad,” Dylan laughed, as the hole began to fill with water. “After this we should go and see if we can find any crabs.” “Good idea,” Ralph said, “though this sand is starting to wear away my fingertips. I tell you what, Dylan,” Ralph said, reaching for his wallet, “run up to that kiosk and get us both a spade, the best you can get.” “Aw thanks, Grandad,” Dylan said. “We’ll be able to dig a huge hole then.” He threw off his coat and ran back up the beach. Ralph stood up and watched him go. Then he picked up Dylan’s coat and gave it a shake. The box of Tic Tacs in his pocket rattled like diamonds in a tin. Ralph smiled and put the coat down. Digging holes in the sand was one of the things Dylan had always enjoyed the most. By Jackie Brewster
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More Than Loft Ladders Look up...and get more space at home from just £150 We’d all like more room at home, but not everyone can afford to move or extend. So what if there was a way to get extra space for just a few hundred pounds, ready to use in less than a day? In truth, that space is already there – it’s just not being used to its full potential. For most, the loft is a dark and dingy place visited on rare occasions; a precarious scramble across dusty beams with torch in hand, grabbing what’s needed then clambering back past boxes filled with long-forgotten belongings. But that dark and dingy place is worth thousands. In fact, it takes up a third of the floorspace in an average home, so shouldn’t we be making the most of it? That’s where More Than Loft Ladders comes in. Launched six years ago, Liam and his team specialise in generating space by making our lofts easily accessible. Liam has steadily grown his business to cover the NG, DE and the S postcode areas; the company’s no-frills approach to
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creating valuable cost effective storage space is what people are looking for. “We’re not selling £25,000 loft conversions,” says Liam. “This is a low-cost and simple alternative. For just £297 + VAT you can get a ladder that slides easily up and down, as well as a proper light and some boarding to make the space safe and secure. We can also fit a draught-proof loft hatch if required, from only £70.” The price you are quoted is the price you’ll pay, with no additional call out charges. Liam provides a free guarantee on all parts and labour too. For a free survey and quotation with no obligation, contact More Than Loft Ladders now! Call 0800 0359 880 or visit the website at www.morethanloftladders.co.uk
LOFT LADDERS... LOFT FLOORING... LOFT LIGHTING...
Plus FREE FITTING in less than a day! ALL EXPERTLY FITTED, FULLY GUARANTEED Over 10,000 people have chosen us to fit their loft ladder, this is because we offer • A large selection of ladders to choose from • A FREE home visit • A FREE written quotation • Fully guaranteed
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CREATE YOUR OWN BATHROOM AND RELAX
We offer a comprehensive range of furniture and accessories to design your perfect bathroom • Wet rooms • Baths and showers • Furniture
• Radiators • Accessories
123a Old No�ngham Road, Derby, DE1 3QQ www.brownsbm.co.uk 01332 292911
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We stock a wide range of Paving & Landscaping products to help get the job done
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a local family business
PLUMBING, HEATING BATHROOM SPECIALISTS
07894 320 869 / 01332 565018
For examples of our work, customer testimonials or to book a quote visit
Door Maintenance Repair With over 35 years experience
UPVC Doors
PLUMBING
www.gfsplumbing.co.uk
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AMC AERIALS • Professional aerial and satellite engineer with over 20 years experience.
Fully insured for:
Tree Surgery, Hedge Cutting, Hedge Removal, Pruning, Landscaping
• Quality aerials installed and meter aligned. • Aerial & satellite multi point systems.
Free Quotes
• Sky & Freesat installed and serviced.
Local, Reliable, Professional and Mature Businessman
Card payments accepted
www.clipemandfellem.co.uk
Text AERIAL to 07702118739 We will call you back
Please call Steve for advice and a free no-obligaton quotation.
T: 01773 856602 M: 07739 834553
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NEW LIFE FOR OLD KITCHENS!
JUST REPLACE THE DOORS AND WORKTOPS Transform your kitchen with a makeover by Dream Doors, Derbyshire’s locallyowned, family-run business with the reassurance of a national brand behind it. It’s so easy! Not only will a Dream Doors makeover save you £1,000’s, you’ll also miss the stress, upheaval and mess that comes with a traditional refit. Changing as little or as much as you like, from a simple door swap to a complete new kitchen, we offer everything you need to make your kitchen dream a reality. Made-to-measure doors and cabinets. Fully fitted and guaranteed.
Visit the Derby Kitchen Showroom at 20 The Strand, Derby DE1 1BE. or let us bring the showroom to you!
Call Steve for your FREE survey and quotation on 01332 290600 Visit www.dreamdoors.co.uk
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SCOTT PLUMBING & HEATING All types of plumbing and heating work undertaken including · · · · ·
Boiler changes and servicing Gas central heating systems Gas appliances and fires High pressure hot water systems Landlords gas safety certificates
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No deposit required payment taken upon satisfactory completion of work
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Homes & Gardens
Team Morley Garden Landscaping Team Morley has a long-standing reputation locally for their gardening expertise – the business began many years ago with Daniel Morley’s father, a farmer’s son, who had been working with the land for almost as long as he could walk! The passion for gardening and landscaping has always been in the family and the team is keen to share their knowledge and enthusiasm. “We can completely transform the way a garden looks.” says Daniel. “From trimming or felling trees or hedges, to adding tons of stone or topsoil, removing tons of earth to level a garden, or terracing a steep garden and building steps and handrails to make it more accessible. We can deck, pave, turf, create beds, erect fences, build walls…you name it, we can do it!” Because the team has been doing this for so many years they have the skills, tools and know-how to undertake almost any landscaping task: “We’ve worked on gardens of all shapes and sizes – from making the most of a postage-stamp sized garden to overhauling acres of ground. We also offer landscaping and grounds maintenance for businesses too.” It’s the level of care and attention that Team Morley invest in their work that really sets them apart. “We always pride
ourselves on a thorough job; we’ll never cut corners to save time or money – and we won’t increase the price halfway through the job either: a quote is a quote. If it ends up taking longer or costing us more then that’s our issue. We guarantee to always turn up when we say we will and do things properly.” “We’re happy to make suggestions or give advice but ultimately it’s the customer’s choice – we can do whatever they want! We see it as a team effort; we’re working with the client to achieve the optimum end result. It’s amazing what can be done and how nature will adapt; we can make most things work with the right tools, skills and attitude, including grass where there once was concrete or blooming beds on former wasteland.” If you’d like to transform your outside space into your dream garden contact Team Morley on 07539 271123. For more information visit www.teammorley.co.uk or search ‘Team Morley’ on Facebook.
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T: 01773 829 222 M: 07973 506 053
2 Burbage Close Belper, Derbyshire DE56 0DW
W: www.woodwardplumbingandheating.co.uk E: info@woodwardplumbingandheating.co.uk
• Gas / Oil Boiler Installations • Gas / Oil Boiler Replacements • Gas / Oil Boiler Servicing & Repairs
• Central Heating Installations • Gas Safety Inspections • Landlord Safety Certificates • Under Floor Heating
Tree & Garden Services Hoppinghole Wood, Milford
Your Local Friendly Gardening Company Call or text for a free quote
07718 143719 • 01332 840075 Grass Mowing & Edging • Hedge Trimming & Removal Trees, Conifers & Bushes Pruned / Removed Fortnightly, monthly or just when you need us
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We have over 20 years experience - you can be assured of quality work
All aspects of heating and plumbing including
New Boilers • New Central Heating Service and Repairs • Landlord Certificates 209764
Worcester Bosch Accredited Installer Fully Insured Based in Duffield we are polite, friendly, clean & tidy
Please call 07974 314280 martynyoung.heating@sky.com www.martynyoungheating.com
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LTD For all your electrical requirements ✓ Rewires & Partial Rewires. ✓ Wiring of New Extensions.
Roller Garage Doors – Industrial Shutters – Awnings Retractable/Fixed Grills – Glass Verandas
We also supply sectional garage doors and composite front doors
✓ Showers Installed. ✓ Extra Sockets, Extra Light Points & Switches. ✓ Exterior Lighting. ✓ Extractor Fans, Kitchens & Bathrooms. ✓ Free Quotations.
High Security | High Quality | Wide Range of Colours Fully Insulated | Quiet, Smooth Operation Remote Controlled | Emergency Override
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Turn your conservatory into an all year usable room that’s warm in winter and cool in summer. We can remove your existing conservatory roof and replace with a new insulated tiled roof.
FOR A FREE NO OBLIGATION QUOTATION, CALL MIDLAND PREMIER ROOFLINE Derby
07718 143719 • 01332 840075 Your local friendly home improvement company Est. 1999
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We are specialists in installing loft ladders and hatches. We also supply and install loft boarding, lighting and insulation – to help you to escape all that clutter (and avoid the summer time blues of doing it yourself!)
*with every loft ladder fitted subject to availability
01332 448404
All aspects • Extensions of building • New Builds works including: • Refurbishments
• Commercial Works • Loft Conversions • Conservatories • Drives and Patios
UNIT 3A PARK HALL FARM, PARK HALL ROAD, RIPLEY, DERBYSHIRE DE5 8PX
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Andyfit Interiors & Exteriors
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All Types of Domestic and Commercial Work Undertaken Sockets - Lighting - Fuseboxes - Rewires Kitchens - Phone - TV Emergency Call Out Service. Free Quotes
Over 30 years’ experience - Quality assured • Kitchen & Bathroom specialist • Conservatories, Extensions, Loft conversions • Flooring, Fencing, Decking • All types of joinery work, plastics & property maintenance • Painting & Decorating
No job too big, no job too small Andyfit fits them all
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Call today for a free no obligation quotation
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Ian Wilson Carpets est. 1979
“Our choice is hard to beat and so are our prices” Supplier and fitter of top quality carpets, laminate flooring, vinyls, and decorative vinyls. • Massive range in stock • Quick turn around • Excellent service • Covering all of Derbyshire • Free samples • Choose from our excellent range at home • Own team of dedicated fitters for carpets and hard flooring
Free Estimates/quotes
Contact: Mob: 07971 437901 www.ianwilsoncarpetsbelper.co.uk 10 Openwoodgate, Belper DE56 0SD Tel: 01773 880398 14c Town Street, Duffield DE56 4 EH Tel: 01332 843989
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Property Matters
Thinking of extending your home or building a new house? Do you dream of bright, airy spaces and beautiful, elegant windows? Would you like a larger, lighter, brighter home? Or are you thinking of building your own home to get exactly what you dream of? BDS Architecture are expert home designers who understand your vision of a smoother, sleeker home and will strive to make it your reality. Each issue we will be offering our advice on various aspects of the home design process:
Struggling to visualise the end result of your extension project? Introducing 3D Visualisation! Imagine if you could wander through your dream extension before you even build it – with 3D architectural visualisation, you can! 3D designs are digital replicas of your project that show you exactly what your extension will look like. Navigate your extension from the comfort of your sofa and make those all-important changes with just the click of a mouse!
3D visualisation lets you work together with your architect and eliminate any potential problems before building even begins. Experiment with every aspect of your extension! Does your 3D design show a spacious kitchen, or a tight and cramped
A 3D visualisation can show you exactly what your project will look like!
room? Does the bathroom look brighter and lighter in pastel blue or slate grey? Do you need to move the doors for easier access to plug sockets – or do you need to move the plug sockets? Explore a digital replica of your dream house and save tens of thousands of pounds by testing the waters without any of the commitment! You can read more about BDS at bdsarchitecture.co.uk; The Essential Guide To Extending Your Living Space is the ultimate read for an aspiring renovator, or A Free Guide To Building Your Own Home might be for you. Best of all, both guides are completely free! To discuss your project call us today on 01332 830313.
Tim Foster, BDS Architecture
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Bethell’s Joinery Quality Joinery and Much More!
All aspects of joinery and building work offered An established and friendly service from a trusted tradesman Bespoke work and refurbishments a speciality
No job too big or too small! Free no obligation quotations Tel: 01773 540883 or 01773 302221 Mob: 07958 769277 email: j.bethell67@gmail.com
Bathtime Heanor Limited
For all your Bathroom Making your dreamNeeds bathroom a reality
AAfamily over years familybusiness business for for over over 30 years
Contemporary & Traditional Bathrooms Bathroo Contemporary & Traditional Bathrooms and Showersms and Showers ! ! design and fitting service or supply ! ! only •"Full " W W • Wet rooms and special needs adaptations
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H & S Construction Based in Ripley, H & S Construction specialise in all kinds of groundworks, including driveways, patios, fencing, landscaping, drainage, and drop kerbs. The company was formed by lifelong friends Joseph Hardman and Joseph Shore, who between them have over 20 years of experience in the industry and enjoy working together, along with their colleague George, to offer their services to the local community. Despite already having a great deal of experience, they are constantly adding to their knowledge with training and courses on new products: “While many products remain the same and are still as good and reliable as they’ve always been – such as tarmac and block paving – we’re also seeing new products being developed which provide our customers with even more choice. Resin driveways and patios are becoming increasingly popular due to the number of colours and infinite design options they offer. Porcelain and Indian stone patio slabs are also newer products, which again offer a different, contemporary look for customers. We constantly stay ahead of these new products and make sure we have the knowledge and equipment to move with developments, providing our customers with a full range of choices and the very best finish.”
H & S Construction offer a free site survey and written quotation, with no obligation. “While some people know exactly what they’d like, others aren’t so sure – in which case we can offer advice on both the appearance and practicality of various products in that particular environment, as well as the cost effectiveness and durability of the various options.” The team take pride in their work and it shows, with much of their business coming from recommendation and word of mouth. “We enjoy working with customers to get exactly what they want, and get great satisfaction from seeing happy customers and a completed job!” For your added assurance, they are registered Trusted Traders and are proud to have 5 star reviews, which you can read online at www.derbyshire.gov.uk/community /trusted-trader. You can also see examples of their work on their website www.hsconstruction.co.uk or on Facebook (search H & S Construction). For more information or a quotation, call Joe on 01773 434087 or 07502 388844.
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WEATHERSEAL Windows, Doors & Conservatories Full Insurance Backed Guarantee High Security Internal Glazing Bead as Standard Hook Bolt Door Locks as Standard All Kinds of Repairs Undertaken 224240
No high pressure sales. No sub contractors
01773 747265 07967 419 504 E: weatherseal01@live.co.uk Local Family Run Company
McPherson-Davis & Sons
Electrical & Plastering Services A family run business based in Denby Village Here are just some of the services we offer
Additional sockets to full re-wire
Kitchen or bathroom tiling
New board with RCD protection
Wall or room replastering
Additional sockets installed from £40 Full re-wire from £2000 • Board change from £250 Full room plastering (4 walls and ceiling) from £250 Prices inclusive of materials and relevant electrical certificate
Call to arrange your free no obligation quotation
01773 742038 • 0779 304 6896 neil@mcphersondavis.com
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Why Resin Should Be Your No 1 Choice? That's simple, it drains water so no more puddles, it's stronger than asphalt and is slip resistant making it safer in winter. It's resistant to weather conditions: doesn't soften in summer, freeze in winter or fade with sunlight.
Up to 30% OFF Instantly update your property by transforming your tired looking driveway. All of our driveways are designed and custom-made to fit and complement your property.
100s of colour options Cost effective Installed by hand 10 year Guarantee No loose stones
Completely porous Commercial Grade Resin Anti-Slip Little disruption Lifetime Colour Lock Guarantee
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Richard Fearn
Plumbing, Heating & Gas Engineer
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Local engineer providing a professional, friendly reliable service to help with all your plumbing and heating requirements including: • Boiler installations, servicing and repairs • Bathroom installations • Full gas central heating systems • Gas cooker installations
• Gas safety inspections • Landlord gas safety certificates • Domestic legionella risk assessment • Leaking taps. Faulty toilets
Painter & n h Jo Handyman the
Mature and experienced Pain�ng & decora�ng, interior, exterior & wallpapering Many years in the building trade Reliable with own tools
No Job too small
‘If you need a handyman I can turn my hand to most things’
Please call for a FREE no obligation quotation - no job too small
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Please call John 07966 765785 Based in Ripley
LORDS ROOFING CONTRACTORS
Looking for a reliable Roofing Contractor whom you can Trust and Rely on? Lords are a well established Father and Son roofing business with over 40 years’ experience.
ALL ROOFING WORKS UNDERTAKEN
FIRESTONE FLAT RUBBER ROOFING
• New Re-roofing • Re-roofing Tiles • Re-roofing slates • Flat Roofs (in Firestone Rubber Cover) • UPVC Fascias and Soffits • All types of Leadwork • Pitched Conversions • Including Roof Repairs
40 year guarantee
Ask to see our Portfolio of 1000’s of Satisfied customers
Domestic roofs covered in one seamless sheet Maintenance free – fit and forget All installations by our own accredited Firestone approved fitters
YOUR CHOSEN CHARITY
We’ll make a donation to your local hospice for all orders undertaken.
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The Old Forge, Buckland Hollow, Ambergate, Belper. DE56 2HS
All Taps Fitted Radiators, Thermosatic Valves Shower Replacements & Pumps, Toilets Bathroom Installations, Walk-In Shower Enclosures Heating System Power Flush, All General Plumbing No job too small!
Paul M Longden Ltd Kitchen & Bathroom Installation Services 30 years’ experience of Kitchen & Bathroom Design and Installation. All works fully Insured & Guaranteed. Recommended Installer for Bathstore.com. Installer of Howden’s Fitted Kitchens
All Aspects of Plumbing, Plastering & Joinery Wall & Floor Tiling • Laminate Flooring • Wet Floors Ensuite Conversions • Knock Throughs • Design Service
Contact Paul on 01773 449754 Mobile 07943 237824 Email pm.longden@gmail.com Web: www.pmlongden.co.uk
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DEVENPORT ELECTRICAL
NAPIT (Part P approved contractor) • Over 30 Years’ Experience • Full & Part Rewires • Security Systems & Data Points • New Extensions, Fully Wired • Small Jobs Welcome • Free Quotes, No Obligation • Fully Insured
Over 12 years experience
Call 07973 366445 07956 356553 E: ddevenport57@gmail.com
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• Free quotes & 3D Computer design • Choose from samples in your own home • Convenient, complete service • Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrics, Building,Tiling
I offer a complete personal service from design to fitting
• Top brand appliances, suites, showers etc • Over 15 years’ experience
Tel : 01773 511 255 Mob : 07773 660 498 Email : sales@arcticinteriors.co.uk
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Homes & Gardens those climbers with the added ingredient of scent, like some of the rambling or climbing roses, or honeysuckle or jasmine, can totally transform the whole garden with their wafting perfume. The area around an arbour in a sunny spot with fairly free-draining soil can be planted with lavenders, so you can enjoy both the way it looks and the perfume and aromatic leaves after a stressful day. In sunny positions, plant thymes or camomile as a lawn on the approach to your archway or arbour; a fantastic aroma will be released when your feet gently crush the plants. Arches and arbours are available in a range of materials, with wood and metal being the most popular. You can transform these materials with wood stains or paints to a bright blue, rich red or any colour you fancy!
Gardening
Add Some Vertical Interest Whatever the size or shape of your garden, it will benefit from having some height added to it – and what better way to do this than with an arch or arbour? And, of course, any vertical structure you install in your garden makes for a new planting opportunity too… Position an arbour to overlook a good view or attractive part of the garden and you instantly create a fabulous place to sit and relax. An arch or an arbour can divide your garden into one or more rooms, a trick that makes your garden seem larger and more interesting. Chosen carefully, arches and arbours are good looking and a feature in their own right, and if you clothe them with climbers you are adding to their appeal. Plus,
An arch or an arbour can be constructed from scratch, but there is a wide range of ready-made arbours and kits for both arches and arbours available. If you choose wood, do ensure that it is a wood which is either naturally going to resist decay – such as western red cedar or a hardwood such as oak, or Douglas fir or larch. Alternatively you can choose softwood which has been tanalised or pressure-treated with a wood preservative, which will usually be somewhat cheaper. By choosing a wooden arch, perhaps with a rounded top and trellis up the sides, you ensure a really good planting space; this more rustic look fits well in an informal garden. Many wooden arches are relatively inexpensive and easy to install. To find out what’s available, visit several local garden centres or take a look at mail-order products from the numerous arch and arbour websites, which make window shopping even easier! By Pippa Greenwood Visit Pippa’s website www.pippagreenwood.com and you’ll find some great gardening items: Nemaslug, ladybirds and other great natural pest controls, stylish cloches, practical and pretty plant supports, the fantastic SpeedHoe, gardening tools, planters, Grower Frames, signed books and more!
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ROOFING We are a small family business who offer many roofing related services including:
New roofs, roofing repairs, slating (natural and man made) Tiling (clay or concrete), pointing, lead work, flat roofs and chimney removal Friendly and professional team with 35 years of experience ‘We enjoy what we do and we take great pride and care in all our roofing services. All work that is carried out is, of course, guaranteed.’
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Direct Stairlifts Your Local Stairlift Supplier
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Book Reviews: Summer Reads
During his time at Auschwitz, Lale witnessed both the brutality of the human race, and its appetite for kindness, self-sacrifice and hope. While The Tattooist of Auschwitz is at times harrowing, it is also a love story. A must-read.
Pull up your sun lounger, pour yourself an ice-cold drink and lose yourself in a good book.
The Perfect Wife JP Delaney
Little Darlings Melanie Golding
Lauren is convinced someone is planning to abduct her newborn twins, so when they go missing it seems her fears were justified. But when the twins are found, Lauren is convinced they’re not hers. Have they been swapped for changelings like she believes, or is Lauren suffering from post-partum psychosis? Is she the only one who can save the babies, or is she the one who’s putting them in danger? A chilling page-turner that keeps you guessing.
Vegan One Pound Meals Miguel Barclay
This book proves that vegan food can be as delicious, easy and inexpensive as it is healthy. There are twists on classic dishes, such as ‘artichoke paella’, ‘cashew pesto pasta’ and ‘tomato tarte tatin’, along with plenty of original dishes, such as ‘kimchi tacos’ and ‘sticky aubergine bao’. Most only use a handful of ingredients and all work out at around £1 per portion. Recipes are easy to follow and each is accompanied by a mouth-watering image.
The Tattooist of Auschwitz Heather Morris
If you haven’t yet read the biography of Lale Sokolov, summer could be the perfect time as you’ll want the time to digest this book in peace. Lale was imprisoned in Auschwitz from 1942 and put to work tattooing the other prisoners.
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Abbie wakes in a hospital bed to discover everything she thinks she knows to be true is wrong. She’s an AI who’s been created by her tech genius husband using memories of the real Abbie, who died five years before. As she struggles to come to terms with her life, Abbie starts to question everything she’s been told. But when she has no rights, who can she trust? Suspense, twists and moral quandaries abound in this skilful thriller.
Cleaning the Gold Karin Slaughter and Lee Child
Looking for a quick read? This collaboration between bestselling writers Karin Slaughter and Lee Child is just 80 pages long. It brings together two of their best-known characters – Jack Reacher and Will Trent. Will is undercover investigating Jack when they realise there are bigger fish to fry. A perfect slice of fast-paced action to enjoy while you’re waiting for your flight.
The Farm Joanne Ramos
Golden Oaks farm doesn’t grow tomatoes, wheat or potatoes. It grows babies. The surrogate mothers (‘hosts’) are paid to incubate their rich clients’ embryos. While at Golden Oaks, they have to adhere to strict rules, from giving up their phones to following a diet. The Farm is told from the viewpoint of four women: Jane and Reagan are two of the hosts, while Mae is the brains behind the lucrative business. Ate is Jane’s cousin. The Farm is thought-provoking and topical, but above all it’s a fantastic page-turner of a story. By Kate Duggan
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Hobbies Why Collectors Love the Vinyl Vibe In recent years there has been a revolution in the way we buy and listen to music. Thanks to new technologies we are now able to play the music we love wherever, and whenever, we want to hear it. With so much emphasis on the streaming of music from services such as Spotify, iTunes, Amazon and Tidal, the use of minidiscs, cassettes and CDs now seems strangely old-fashioned. After all, when you can stream everything you could ever wish to hear direct to your mobile phone, tablet or laptop, who needs a physical format? In spite of all this ingenious and accessible technology, it seems many of us actually prefer to do it the ‘old school’ way. Collecting vinyl records is one of the most surprising trends of the 21st century and fans cite the ‘authenticity’ of analogue sound, the tactile quality of vinyl and the availability of album cover art and liner notes as reasons why they prefer vinyl recordings to digital music files or CDs. Starting your collection Many vinyl enthusiasts start out by taking on someone else’s collection, often in the form of a gift or inheritance from a family member. Chances are that these records will not be rare items, but they will at least provide the basis for a collection. Car boot sales, charity shops, record fairs and specialist vinyl stores are the best places to start digging around for additional records, and you might even come across a rare release as you browse. Once you’ve acquired a few records, you’ll need to decide how to play them. Vintage equipment can be hard to repair if there’s a problem, so most collectors opt for a modern, portable player (£50 £100) or a modern turntable that can be linked to a computer (from £80 - £120).
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How will I know if a record is valuable? As with any collectable item, rarity is the main driver for pushing up value. Certain packaging characteristics, such as foil-stamp numbering on the jacket (001/500), different coloured pressings, misprints or famous or controversial images/text can add to the value. Records that have been withdrawn or censored should also be on the collector’s radar, as this indicates that fewer records will have been sold. How do I build up my collection? Online sites recommended by collectors include Classic UK 45s – which specialises in 45 rpm releases from the ’50s and ‘60s; Planet Earth Records (an online record store with thousands of rare vinyl records) and discogs.com – where you can buy records at relatively low cost and exchange information with other vinyl fans. Record Fairs are great places to browse and chat with other enthusiasts. Go to www.recordfairsuk.co.uk to check dates of fairs taking place. Don’t forget contemporary vinyl It’s easy to focus on vintage collections and forget that today’s artists are releasing tracks (or re-releasing past work) on vinyl. Some limited vinyl releases by bands such as Radiohead, the Arctic Monkeys and Keane are also highly collectable, selling for between £50 and £100 each. Vinyl is a gateway to a whole world of music enjoyment, with opportunities to find out more about different artists and genres of music as you add to your collection. Best of all, you’ll be able to connect with the large and diverse community of enthusiasts who are eager to share their knowledge with you. By Kate McLelland
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The Diary of a Local Mum Everything Changes The one thing that you can guarantee about parenthood is that as soon as you’ve got used to any one aspect…it’ll all change. In many cases, you relish those changes. The sleepless nights, for example. If you’re in that stage you have my sympathies but stay strong … at some point you WILL get a full night’s undisturbed sleep again. Likewise, the nappy changes, then the ‘MUUUUUUM, can you wipe my bottom?’… these things come and go and you can cheerfully chalk them up to experience and move on to the next phase of parenting. Invariably, as you bid farewell to one challenge (usually when you’ve just about got to grips with it) you’re faced with a new one – and you’re back to floundering around without a clue what you’re doing. Parenting’s not so much a learning curve as a learning squiggle. It bends and loops all over the place, with highs and lows and one step forward, two steps back scenarios that leave you constantly bemused but, much like a rollercoaster, often with a sense of bewildered enjoyment. You may not know what the heck you’re doing, you’re constantly going up and down, round and round, and being thrown in different directions … but every time you get to the end of one section you look back fondly, wishing you could do it again. You may have guessed it, but I’m feeling especially emotional as this summer marks a big change for us – my youngest is finishing primary school and moving on to secondary. He’s more than ready and very excited about it. The freedom it will bring, the new experiences, the opportunities. But, as he awaits September with eager anticipation I am a gibbering wreck. While kids are constantly looking forward, as parents we tend to focus on what’s ending – on the time we can’t get back, the things we won’t do anymore, the end of an era. It’s emotionally overwhelming!
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Because both of my children went to preschool in the same setting as their primary school, I have been making that daily journey for almost 12 years now. Very soon, I’ll make it for the last time. It’s been a stressful, difficult rush for as long as I can remember and having to structure a work day around 9am drop-offs and 3.30pm pick-ups hasn’t been easy – but it’s become a way of life. You’d think I’d relish the freedom of no longer being tied to the school run but the thought of it is filling me with panic! This is it … the end of a very long but enjoyable and hugely significant chapter in our lives and I feel that I’ve skim read too much of it. I want to go back and re-read it, making sure I thoroughly appreciate every. single. page. I’m not going to be the preachy mum who’s telling you to cherish every moment because, let’s face it, no one does. The cleaning teeth, putting shoes on, getting into the car on time with everything you need routine is not enjoyable, not for a second … but when it ends, the sigh of relief you’re expecting is a much more contemplative, reflective sigh. The less emotional part of me knows I have some heavily rose tinted glasses on here. Going back and starting again would probably kill me. I wouldn’t cherish every page; I’d want to tear a few out. I know from experience that as soon as one door closes another will open and a new routine will sweep in and take over our lives; within weeks we’ll be on a different treadmill that will feel equally as arduous yet strangely enjoyable … but at present I can’t get past the fact that it just won’t be the same. So, as September approaches my thoughts are with all the families who are embarking on a new daily routine. Enjoy the rollercoaster, embrace the changes, but allow yourself some time to look back fondly on your heavily edited version of the chapter that you’re closing. *Sobs into cup of tea*
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Derbyshire Home from Hospital Support Service The Derbyshire Home from Hospital Service provides practical support for vulnerable people leaving hospital, or those living at home but at risk of being admitted. Who can use the service? Anyone who lives in Derbyshire (outside Derby City) or is registered with a GP in Derbyshire and has limited support from family or friends. What sort of help does the service offer? • Undertaking simple shopping • Making sure the home environment is warm and comfortable • Arranging for key safes to be fitted and community alarm or telecare systems to be provided if needed • Supporting people to pay bills and make appointments • Collecting medication prescriptions • Helping people to find out about and access community activities to keep them connected to their communities • Helping people to understand care options and plan what they need for the future • Signposting people to other statutory, voluntary sector and community organisations as appropriate. Who can make referrals? Anyone can make a referral including self-referrals. How to make a referral: Please call 01283 817417 Monday to Friday, 8.30am - 4.30pm (an answerphone is available outside these hours) or email home@dhfh.org.uk.
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Friendship Blooms Show your appreciation for a fellow member of the community; it may be a friend, a family member or maybe someone you’ve come into contact with who provides Sue Hopkins, a wonderful service or who The Flower Shop works hard to make a difference. Let All Things Local surprise them with a fresh bouquet of flowers. All Things Local has joined forces with Sue Hopkins (pictured) from The Flower Shop in Horsley Woodhouse, to offer readers the chance to show their appreciation for a fellow member of the community. The recipient of this issue’s bouquet is Lucy Meakin of Kilburn. Lucy was nominated by Sarah Carter, also of Kilburn. Here’s what Sarah wrote: “I would like to nominate my friend Lucy Meakin. Lucy’s father has had Parkinson’s for many years from early on. Lucy supports & visits her mum regularly & her father who is now in a care home. She does all this whilst working, studying & completing her exams. She also is constantly doing fundraising events to raise money & awareness for Parkinson’s. All this & Lucy is only turning 30 next year! Lucy is an amazingly kind & wonderfully inspirational human being. Giving her some flowers would be a wonderful act of kindness to bring sunshine in to the life of someone who gives so much to others.” Sarah Carter
Lucy (right) receives the bouquet from Sarah.
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Your Horoscope August and September 2019 August: The summer month of August starts up with a passionate new moon in the dramatic sign of Leo. Leo is the sign of courage and creativity; reach out and be inspired by the abundance of motivating ideas that come your way. Communication planet Mercury moves out of the retrograde phase on the 2nd; breathe a sigh of relief as life begins to flow much more smoothly. Enjoy being generous, affectionate and playful as love planet Venus remains in Leo until the 21st. August is an extra special month as we have two new moons to enjoy; the second culminates in the industrious sign of Virgo on the 30th. Mars, having already arrived in Virgo on the 18th, assists this important energy shift as careful planning will allow opportunity for new projects to get underway. September: The winds of change start to blow in September as the sensible and practical earth sign of Virgo comes to the forefront. The Sun, Mercury, Mars and Venus all occupy this sign, so it’s all hands on deck as we embrace this business-like energy in the first half of the month. Venus in Virgo puts the emphasis on relationships; love needs to make sense and have a purpose with the goddess of love residing in this sign. As both Venus and communicative Mercury move on to the balanced sign of Libra around the 15th, love matters become far less complicated and there is more time for enjoyment. The full moon is in Pisces on the 14th, this moon is very close to the spiritual planet Neptune and offers a cosmic opportunity to set yourself free from anything that holds you back. If you engage in a creative or spiritual search, you will benefit from the great imagination of Pisces. The need for balance and harmony gets really strong around the Libran new moon on the 28th. ARIES: MARCH 21 - APRIL 20 August: Dynamic Mars, your ruler, arrives in industrious Virgo on the 18th of August – prepare for change as a completely new way of working comes to your attention. The new moon in Virgo on the 30th challenges you to exercise caution and deliberation, particularly with long-term planning. September offers renewed action in the work and relationship sectors of your chart. Mercury in industrious Virgo assists objective communication on all levels. An exciting creative opportunity may come your way this month as meticulous Saturn and Mars, your ruler, work harmoniously in your favour. TAURUS: APRIL 21 - MAY 21 August is an important month as several planets occupy the fiery and extrovert sign of Leo; a generous and carefree mood is yours. Be open to love and romance around the 21st as Venus, your ruler, changes signs. Significant optimism gives you the energy for strong leadership. September keeps you working on love and creativity; energetic Mars joins the Sun in Virgo giving you renewed determination to make a relationship work. A new friendship could become more important to you in the weeks ahead and the Virgo new moon on the 30th is important. GEMINI: MAY 22 - JUNE 21 August: As Mars and Venus pass through the communication sector of your chart during August you will be looking at restructuring the way you think. Important opportunities are coming your way and some significant decisions may need to be taken. You are at your best when working with others on a personal level. September: Home and family life come into focus during September as four planets illuminate this important area of your life. Certain decisions that you have been putting off for a while will need your full attention now. With the planet of communication strong in its own sign, it’s important that you speak your mind. CANCER: JUNE 22 - JULY 22 August: During August the planets suggest that money-making schemes are at an all-time high; this powerful energy should leave you feeling successful and prosperous all month. Take the opportunity to profit from your natural diplomatic skills, especially in personal relationships. September shines the spotlight on communication and everything to do with your self-esteem. The Pisces full moon on the 14th highlights your interactions with others; important changes are on the horizon and you should be feeling ready to forge ahead. The Libra new moon on the 28th challenges you to be diplomatic, but strong. LEO: JULY 23 - AUGUST 23 August is your special time and as Mars, Venus and Mercury occupy your sign for most of the month it looks like it will be a particularly exciting and festive time. The pace changes as Mercury moves into industrious Virgo on the 29th; an important project comes to light – use your intuition to make necessary changes. September: Your assets and cash flow all loom large during September as the Sun and Mars both align with serious Saturn and transformational Pluto. The 13th is particularly powerful and could turn out to be a turning point. Jupiter enhances creativity and usually brings optimism and good luck; be sure not to overstretch yourself. VIRGO: AUGUST 24 - SEPTEMBER 22 August looks like a rather introspective month as the Sun, Venus, Mars and Mercury suggest that it’s time to take a break and tune in to your inner needs. A new phase of action begins after the Virgo new moon on the 30th; your confidence is on the up, with more potential for success than usual. September is your birthday month and, as four planets gather in your sign, you may anticipate the start of an important phase in your life. Exciting new beginnings are evident and, as mighty Jupiter challenges powerful Mars around the 12th, you may prepare for a rollercoaster few months ahead. Expect the unexpected!
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Community LIBRA: SEPTEMBER 23 - OCTOBER 23 August puts the emphasis on friends and social life, just perfect for the holiday season. Mars enhances the Sun’s vitality and gives you a much needed energy boost. The energy shifts at the Virgo new moon on the 30th; here is a chance for some deep introspection, use your intuition to get to the heart of the matter. September: Abundant Jupiter in Sagittarius illuminates your communication sector during September, allowing the potential for abundance and success to remain favoured. Venus and Mercury arrive in your sign mid-month, suggesting the need to release yourself from some restrictions and obligations that no longer serve you. SCORPIO: OCTOBER 24 - NOVEMBER 22 August: Mars and Venus enhance the Sun’s powerful and creative influence during August. Where do you shine? What makes you really happy and fulfilled? It’s time to ask these important questions. Mercury arriving in practical Virgo on the 29th highlights friendships, personal goals and your dealings with groups. September continues the theme of friendships, groups and personal goals as the Sun, Mercury, Mars and Venus highlight this sector of your chart. It’s all change as Venus and Mercury arrive in Libra on the 15th. Balance and harmony need to be found, and this is just the month to be successful. SAGITTARIUS: NOVEMBER 23 - DECEMBER 21 August is a super busy time for Jupiter ruled Sagittarians as positive planetary activity is at its height. Be sure to get out and about and make the most of a surge of self-confidence to lift your profile. The Virgo new moon on the 30th offers a new and exciting career opportunity. September sees many Sagittarians contemplating some big lifestyle changes as four planets form powerful and productive alignments with stern Saturn and transformational Pluto. Reorganisation is essential and it’s definitely time to look at new potentials, particularly around the time of the full moon on the 14th. CAPRICORN: DECEMBER 22 - JANUARY 20 August brings some important financial issues to your attention; facing facts professionally or personally will eventually make life much easier. Be open-minded in your approach to the suggestions of close colleagues. Venus changes sign on the 21st, indicating that it’s a good time to broaden your horizons. September: Transformational Pluto in your sign is set to make a positive alignment to the Sun around the 13th of September. Your ruler, the disciplinarian planet Saturn, moves out of the retrograde period mid-month, suggesting that many projects that have been held up can now move forward. You’ll have the opportunity to make some interesting new arrangements for the months ahead. AQUARIUS: JANUARY 21 - FEBRUARY 18 August: Relationships come to the forefront during August as a long-term partnership demands your attention. Mars and Venus in fiery Leo indicate that passion and joy are more important than ever. The full moon in your sign on the 15th suggests that changes are afoot and it may be best to keep your options open. September: During September the radiant Sun, Mercury, Mars and Venus all highlight your resources and your financial arrangements. Your intuitive powers remain strong and as transformational Pluto comes into focus around the 13th you should see the culmination of an ambitious project. PISCES: FEBRUARY 19 - MARCH 20 August: The Leo new moon on the 1st of August emphasises the area of your chart concerned with work and daily life. Mars and Venus shine brightly, suggesting that you have the energy to find a balance and make creative changes. The new moon in your opposite sign on the 30th brings relationship issues to the forefront. September turns out to be a favourable time for your relationships as four planets illuminate this important sector of your chart. Optimistic Jupiter ensures that exciting new opportunities are coming your way. The Sun - Pluto alignment on the 13th suggests a transformational opportunity can now surface.
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Harness your unique potential by tuning in to positive and productive planetary cycles and become more successful in life and in business. Contact me now for a personal astrological reading and/or a transformational life coaching consultation.
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Belper Nursing Association: Nurse Butler’s Book We recently received from the family of Nurse Rebecca Butler a book containing the signatures of her friends and patients, which had been presented to her in appreciation of her twenty years’ service to the Belper Nursing Association. The family dated her service to the thirties and forties, but knew little else about her save that she is buried with her sisters in Pinxton. If any of our readers know anything about her, the family would be interested to hear it. Nursing Associations were set up to provide district nurses for their area, and were entirely dependent upon voluntary financial contributions. Derbyshire had 120 associations, and Mrs Bourne-Wheeler, living in Holbrook, was the Hon. Secretary of the County Association which oversaw them. Evelyn Duchess of Devonshire was the President. During the First World War, both were also leading figures in Derbyshire Red Cross Branch; the Duchess as President and Mrs Bourne-Wheeler as a member of the Branch Committee. As part of its peace plan, one of the Branch’s aims was to continue assisting in health care, and to provide the nursing associations with equipment and wound dressing materials free of charge from the bulk stocks kept at its headquarters in Bakewell. Requests were made half-yearly through the Society’s Township Leaders, and the material was sent directly to the District Nursing Associations. Nursing appliances such as water beds, air cushions, bed-cradles and rests, crutches, spinal carriages and wheelchairs were also made available on loan, applied for in the same way. In order to stimulate the development of new nursing associations in areas where none existed, free grants were available from Red Cross funds for furniture and equipment such as nursing cupboards, blankets and bed linen. These were readily taken up by the associations to the benefit of nurses and patients alike. During the period of depression, unemployment and financial crisis from the mid-twenties to before the Second World War, the Red Cross could not raise
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enough funds to supply materials free to the nurses, but it agreed to continue to supply them for sale to the nursing associations. Free equipment was still offered as an incentive to set up new associations where needed in the community, and nursing appliances such as wheelchairs were still available on free loan. After the Second World War, the restructuring of health care with the NHS Act of 1948 led to the closing down of the nursing associations in December 1949. The funds of each association were transferred to the Red Cross for distribution, and the money was used to set up a fund for directly helping the sick in each association’s area. These funds were closed finally in the 1970s. So this simple ‘autograph’ book is able to bring to mind past times. The Society is pleased to add to its collection a volume containing so many signatures of recognisable local family members and other people of note in the town. It is also a reminder of how community nursing care was delivered before the National Health Service which is so familiar to us all today. The Society’s talks take place at 7.30pm at Strutts on Derby Road on the first Wednesday of the month. “Mapping Old Belper and Milford” takes place on 4 September. On 2 October David Bell takes a new look at “The Plague Village of Eyam”. Sue Woore’s topic on 6 November is “Hays: Some Derbyshire Place Names”. Visitors are charged £3; free to members. Please contact the Secretary, Adrian Keetley, on 01773 599089 for further information.
By Pat Marjoram Belper Historical Society
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Clubs, Societies, Groups, Classes Belper
1st Alton Manor Scout Group Beavers, Cubs and Scout group – More details from Group Scout Leader Darren Barnes: 01773 880019. 1st Belper Rainbows Belper Lane, Belper, Thursday evening, for girls 5 to 7. Details from belperrainbows@hotmail.co.uk 1st Belper Scout Group Belper Lane, Belper. For young people aged 6 to 14, male & female. Contact: www.firstbelper.org.uk or Rob at gsl@firstbelper.org.uk. 1st Openwoodgate Scout Group St Mark’s Church Hall, Over Lane, Belper. For boys and girls 6 to 14. Group scout leader Sharon Marshall: 07809 408 829. 2nd Belper Guides 2nd Belper (St Peter’s) Guides for great activities, challenges, fun weekly meetings, camps and sleepovers. Girls aged 10-14. Contact Donna at stpeterguide@btinternet.com 4th Belper Scout Group Central Methodist Chapel, Chapel Street, Belper. For boys and girls 6 to 14. Group scout leader Roland Jakes: 01773 827626. Air Cadets Belper New recruits needed ages 13-18. Meet every Tuesday & Thursday 6.45pm to 9pm at Cluster Road, Belper. For more information call 07736 248923. Alzheimers Society Belper Support Group First Tuesday of the month 2-4pm, Belper Cottage, 16 Chapel St. DE56 1AR. Info: Helen Aldridge 01332 208845 or email derbyshire@alzheimers.org.uk Andante Cantabile Small friendly, supportive piano group for adult learners and returners. Build your confidence, with tips for technique and sight reading. Grade 2 upwards. Over 18. No upper limit to age or skills. Meet every 2 months, free. Barbara 01773 599042 Baby Sensory Multi-award winning baby learning and developmental classes suitable from birth to 13 months. Fridays 10am, 11.15 and 12.45 at The Lion Hotel. Booking essential: www.babysensory.com/en/ClassDetails/centralderbyshire or contact Marie 07989 443734 for details. Baby World and Me Parent and baby group: a special world inclusive of core values of explore, play and bond. Suitable from birth to toddling . Visit www.babyworldandme.co.uk or contact Edwina on 07719 555991. www.facebook.com/Babyworldandme. Free trial class available. Belcanto Male Chorus Male singing with a difference. Belper Baptist Church Bridge Street Belper DE56 1AZ www.belcantomalechorus.org.uk. Contact 0162956478. Belper Aiwakai Karate Club Training for all ages and abilities every Friday between 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. at The Fit Pit (in the Mill) at The Triangle, Bridge Street, Belper. Contact Dave Johnson 07954 371948. Belper Art Group Meet at Strutt’s Centre, Derby Road, Belper every Thursday 7-9pm, Room 109. All abilities welcome. Further details from Club Secretary Richard Nayler: 07500 151811 Belper Bicycle Club Club meetings 1st Wednesday each month at The Bulls Head, Belper Lane End, 7.30pm. Mainly a social cycling club, new members welcome. Visit www.belperbc.co.uk or email belperbc@gmail.com for info. Belper Bridge Club Meets every Friday at 6.50pm at the Masonic Hall, Campbell St, Belper. All welcome. www.bridgewebs.com/belper Belper Buggies Walking/fitness group. Meet at the bandstand at Belper River Gardens 1.30pm on Wednesdays. Free session. Contact: Sam Draper 07891 571488. Belper Cadets Parade on Monday & Wednesday 18.45 to 21.00 at the Drill Hall, Clusters Road, Belper (near Long Row School) Open to all young people 12-18. Contact Darron Moody 07921 501981. Belper Chess Club Every Wednesday at The Old Kings Head, Days Lane, Belper. Start time 7.30pm. Secretary David Woodhouse: djfw59@gmail.com, Tel: 01335 372104 / 07976 701995. www.belperchessclub.org.uk Belper Civic Forum Civic association for Belper parish (including Milford) particularly concerned with planning, services, town improvement and heritage matters.Email belpercivicforum@hotmail.co.uk or Roger Shelley 01773 829176 Belper Community Church Meets three times a month at Whitemoor Centre 10.30am Sundays on John O’Gaunts Way. Modern Church for all ages. Tel: Mark or Riaan on 01773 441211.
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Belper Community Cottage Community Centre, 16 Chapel Street, Belper, run by volunteers for the people of Belper. Four meeting rooms for hire at very reasonable rates. To hire or to look around call 01773 880364.
Belper Countryside Joggers Jog Derbyshire group. Meets on Belper Lane across from the Talbot Hotel. Mondays at 7.45pm (beginners), Thursdays at 7.30pm (intermediates). Belper & District Organ & Keyboard Club Belper Congregational Church, Green Lane, Belper. Concerts on 3rd Saturday monthly. Social evenings on alternate Thursdays 7pm to 10pm. Nigel Dawes: 01773 827204. Belper District 50+ Forum Congregational Church, Church Walk, off Green Lane, Belper. Quarterly open meetings, Fridays 10.30am-12.30pm. Various themes relating to over 50’s. Ann Homar 01773 829556. Belper Folk Club Every Tuesday at The Old Kings Head, Days Lane, Belper, 8.30pm. Details from 01246 865170 or www.belperfolkclub.co.uk Belper Freedom Feed Em At No28 The Market Place, Belper. Community focussed food for all! Alternate 4th Tuesday and Thursday of each month at 6:30pm. 3 courses, prepared by volunteers, pay what you want, proceeds to charity. Booking essential via Facebook ‘Belper Freedom Feed Em’ group. All welcome. Vegans, veggies, food allergies catered for. Belper Gardening Club Meets 4th Monday each month at No. 28 Belper Market Place DE56 1FZ, 7.30-9.30pm. (Monday Bank Holiday dates will change, see Facebook page for details). Guest speakers, plant and seed swaps, trips and events, skills workshops, socialising. Email: infobelpergardeningclub@gmail.com Tel: 07966 307000. Belper Golden Rainbows LGBT friendship and social support group. Meets 3rd Weds of each month 1-3pm at The Cottage Project, 16 Chapel St, Belper. Free admission & refreshments. Contact Narvel: narvel@narvelannable.co.uk / 01773 824483. Belper Hammers Volleyball Club Looking for new members of all ages and ability. Social training session at Belper Sports Center Thursdays 7pm-8pm, adult session Thursdays 8pm-9pm, female only Wednesdays 7pm-8pm, Junior session Fridays 7pm-8pm Contact Will on 07791 071059 or volleyballbelper@gmail.com. Belper Harriers Joggers Jog Derbyshire group.Meets at Belper Leisure Centre. For all jogging abilities. Tuesdays 7pm. Contact Geoff: 07802 657321 Belper Historical Society Talks programme on first Weds of the month at Strutts Community Centre, Derby Road, 7.30pm. Email adrian.keetley@gmail.com or call 01773 599089. Belper Junior Musical Theatre Singing group for 7+ years. Meet on Wednesdays at the former Strutt’s School on the corner of Gibfield Lane, Belper, 6pm - 7.15pm. Call: 07790 581445 Web: belpermusicaltheatre.co.uk Belper Krav Maga Academy Belper Leisure Centre, Kilbourne Road, Belper. Martial Arts club; train on Mondays & Fridays 8.30pm to 9.30pm both nights. Details on www.ikma.co.uk Belper Marlin Swimming Club GET INVOLVED: Competitive Swimming. Main sessions at Belper Leisure Centre Friday 8-9, Sunday 5-7. Details and contacts: www.belpermarlin.co.uk Belper Meadows Bowls Club Belper Meadows, off Bridge Street, Belper. More details from secretary Graham Sheldon 01773 827548, or www.belpermeadowsbowlsclub.co.uk. New members welcome. Belper Meadows Tennis Club Meet behind Christ Church, off A6, The Triangle. Adult social nights Tuesdays and Thursdays. New members of all ages and abilities welcome. www.belpertennis.co.uk Belper Model Railway Group Strutt’s Centre, Derby Road, Belper (opposite Babington Hospital), Wednesdays 7pm to 10pm. Details from James Longden (Secretary) at jlongden51@gmail.com, 07866 689004. Belper Musical Theatre Musical theatre shows performed every February and singing concerts performed at intervals throughout the year. Meet 7.30pm on Wednesdays at former Strutt’s School, Gibfield Lane, Belper. Call: 07790 581445. Web: belpermusicaltheatre.co.uk Belper Netball Club Fun and social netball training sessions for all ages (over 16) and abilities. Saturdays 11am-12 and Wednesdays 8-9pm at Belper Leisure Centre. £3.50 per session. New members welcome. www.facebook.com/groups/ BelperBacktoNetball/ Belper Players Rehearse Mondays & Thursdays at The Strutt Centre, Derby Road, Belper DE56 1UU, 7.30pm. New members wanted - backstage, actors and front of house. Please email enquiries@belperplayers.com. Belper Pop Quiz Club Friendly pop quiz with music and questions from the 50’s to the present day. Join a team or form one of your own. First Sunday of each month, October to April, 8:15pm at The Strutt Club, Campbell Street (entrance through Arkwrights Bar). Info: Belperpopquiz@btinternet.com. Belper Pottery Bowls Club Next to Greyhound Pub, Whitemoor. New members welcome. Details: 01773 825792; sdapps@btinternet.com. Belper Singers Chamber choir of 24 voices, repertoire includes sacred and secular works, mostly unaccompanied. Vacancies for experienced tenors and basses. Rehearsals Wednesdays, 8pm to 10pm, Congregational Church, off Green Lane, Belper, DE56 1DB. www.belpersingers.webs.com or email belpersingers@gmail.com. Belper Social Club for the Disabled Every second Wednesday at The Whitemoor Centre, John O’Gaunts Way, Belper, 7.30pm. Barbara Pickering: 01773 823803.
Belper Stroke Club Belper Leisure Centre, off Kilbourne Road, Belper, 2pm to 4pm on alternative Tuesdays. Contact Derek Payne 01773 825219, derek116payne@btinternet.com. Belper Sub-Aqua Club Belper Leisure Centre, off Nottingham Road, Belper, every Wednesday 8pm to 9pm - scuba training for beginners. Tony Slator 01773 270172. Belper Tae Kwon-Do School Belper Leisure Centre, Kilbourne Road, Belper. New beginner classes, age 4 and above, Saturday 9.30am to 10.30am; Wednesday 5.15pm to 6.30pm. New beginner adult classes, Sunday 7.30pm to 9pm, and Wednesday 8pm to 9.30pm. 4th Dan, Karl Duro: 07946 593363.
Little Black Book Explorer Scout Unit Badger Explorers, Thursdays, Christ Church, Bridge Street, Belper; Bear Explorers, Fridays, Congregational Church, Off Green Lane, Belper; D of E Explorers, 2nd Thursday of each month, Alton Manor Scout Hut, Gregory’s Way, Belper. All for teenagers, male and female, 14 to 18. Leader Paul Maddison 07758236833, belperdesc@gmail.com. Fleet Arts The Fleet, Belper. A local charity delivering high quality arts opportunities within the community. Rooms for hire including Music Rehearsal space at very reasonable rates. Details: 01773 820484, Email jane@fleet-arts.org or visit www.fleet-arts.org
Belper Toy Library Weds 10am – 12noon, Belper Community Hall and Thurs 1.30pm – 3.30pm, The Bungalow, Belper School, John O’Gaunts Way. ‘Stay & Play’ session fee £2.50 per family (up to 3 children), additional visitors 75p each. Includes 1 week’s free toy hire (for members), craft activity, refreshments. One-off lifetime membership fee £10, discounted to £7.50 if join at session (group & child minder membership available). Email: derbyshiretoylibraries@gmail.com Call: 0845 3102738
Folk Friendzy Traditional Dancing for youngsters 5-19 years old at Belper Community Hall (behind Belper Library, Bridge Street, Belper.) Saturdays 9am to 12.30pm. Also at Fleet Arts Centre, The Fleet, Belper on Wednesdays 6.30pm to 9pm. New dancers welcome. 01773 743741.
Belper Town Wind Band Methodist Church Hall, Openwoodgate, Belper, on Tuesdays, 7.15pm. Brass and wind instrument players any age, average to good abilities, welcome. Gaynor Lovett: 01332 881875.
Friends of Belper Parks A community group who holds events and work parties to improve and maintain Belper Parks. See website www.belperparks.info or ring Dave 01773 824743.
Belper U3A Self help social and education group for retired people. Open meetings on 1st Friday of the month. 10am at Strutt’s, Derby Road, Belper. New members welcome. Roma (01773) 821499.
Friends of Belper River Gardens Organising concerts, events and taking part in working parties to make use of and help improve Belper’s unique Edwardian riverside gardens. Trevor 01773 821920
Belper Ukulele Group Every other Tues, 6.30-8pm at Belper Unitarian Church. All welcome, with or without a ukulele - we have spares. Music sheets available. Beginners welcome! Search Belper Ukulele Group (BUG) on Facebook.
Genus (Belper District) Scout Network For boys and girls 18-25. Contact network leader Adam Thompson 01332 841744; email genusnetwork@belperdistrictscouts.org.uk or visit http://www.belperdistrictscouts.org.uk/genusnetwork/
Belper Welsh and Derby Welsh Learners’ Circle Classes, workshops and Welsh language activities. Visit derbywelshlearnerscircle.blogspot.com or search on Facebook. Elin 07551 393283 or www.elinheron.co.uk/cymraeg.
Goryukan Belper Aikido Club Strutts Centre, Derby Road, Belper DE56 1UU, Tuesday & Thursday nights. Contact Henry Sensei on 07538-757073/Email: yoshinkan.aikido@virgin.net/Website: www.belper-aikido.co.uk
Belper WI Meet 1st Tuesday of the month at Congregational Church, Green Lane, Belper. 7.15pm. President Miranda Francis 01773 821424, miranda.francis60@yahoo.co.uk.
Karate with Ronin Budo Monday 7-8pm and 8-9pm at Strutts Centre, Belper. Info: Charles Spring 07980639437; www.facebook.com/RoninBudo; charlesspring@btinternet.com.
Belper Women’s Group Every Wednesday during term time, from 10am -12pm at Strutts, Derby Road, Belper. Talks & social events; new members welcome. Margaret: 07484 223511.
Kath’s Dru Yoga Mixed ability classes and masterclasses in Belper area with Kathrine Parker Stead. Thursdays Belper Leisure Centre 8.30-9.30pm. Contact Kath for info: 07586 298809, kathsdruyoga@gmail.com, www.kathsdruyoga.com.
Bereavement Support Group The Cottage Project, Chapel Street, Belper every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month 10am to 12noon. 01773 880364.
Learning Through Drama St John’s School, Belper, Mondays, 4.30pm to 5pm; and Long Row School, Belper, Wednesdays, 4.30pm to 5pm. Speech and drama tuition by qualified teachers for ages 5 to 15. Call: 07914 539719.
Blossom Ladies’ Club Meet fortnightly on Wednesdays at The Old Kings Head, Days Lane, Belper, 2 3.30pm. New members welcome. Contact Phyllis: phylliss28@hotmail.co.uk. Bumps and Babes Group For new and expectant parents, every Monday 10-11.30am at No 28, The Market Place, Belper. Run by Amber Valley NCT. BYTE (Belper Youth Theatre) Drama & Performance Arts for 11 to 16 year olds at Long Row School, Belper, on Wednesdays 5pm to 6pm. Call 01773 828724. CAP Debt Centre Belper Free, in-depth, at-home Debt Counselling Service, open to anyone. Monday - Friday 8:30 – 17.00. Ring 0800 328 0006 for an appointment. capuk.org facebook.com/capuk Citizen’s Advice Bureau Free advice in all GP surgeries in Belper, contact your surgery for appointment. For appointment at Bureau, 103 Bridge St., call 0844 375 2712 between 9.30am and 4pm. Chatterbox Social group for adults with a learning disability. Crafts, Games, Bingo etc. Refreshments available. Mondays 10am-12 (except bank holidays) at Room 10 at The Strutt Centre Belper. Admission £5, includes drink/biscuits. Info: Debbie 07898984636. www.facebook.com/Chatterboxbelper Cheerleading Classes Belper Leisure Centre, for ages 5 and over, Saturday 10.20am 11.20am. Classes also in Heanor and Smalley. Full details from Nicky Horton: 07748 148626. Chevin Probus Club For retired professional/businessmen in Belper, Duffield, Little Eaton and surrounding area. Meet at 10.30am for coffee on third Monday each month at Lion Hotel, Bridge Street Belper for talks/lunches, 11am. Occasional trips out for members and partners. Eric Allen: 01773 823105. Community Crafts Card-making classes at Belper Community Hall, Bridge Street, alternate Thursdays 10am to 12noon. £5 per session. Kelly Austin: 01773 763841, or communitycrafts@fsmail.net
Makeney Morris Meet Tuesdays 8 - 10pm at Strutts Center, Derby Rd, Belper. All abilities welcome. Contact Della: 07732883431 or www.facebook.com/ makeneymorrisdancers. Memory Café Run by Belper and Duffield Rotary Club, last Thursday each month, Belper Baptist Church Bridge Street, 2-4pm. For people living with Dementia & their carers. Mid Derbyshire Green Party 1st & 3rd Monday of each month. 7pm at Fleet Arts Centre, The Fleet, Belper. Info: Sue MacFarlane, sue@the-macfarlanes.co.uk 01773 423758. Mindful Yoga Mondays 6.30-7.30pm Tuesdays 11am – 12 at The Strutts Centre. Gentle yoga for all abilities and ages. Please contact Lynda: 07763778339. www.facebook.com/mindful.yoga.2106 No. 28 Community Hall, Belper Market Place Café on Belper Farmers Market days (2nd Sat each month) and on other public occasions with stalls, exhibitions and activities. Heritage-related events, community themed activities, art exhibitions. Community and private hire available. Info: twentyeightbelper@btinternet.com; www.facebook.com/twentyeightbelper. Parent & Toddler Group at Fleet Arts Every Thursday from 10am to 12pm. All Welcome. Pilates with a Twist Classes in Belper at Fleet Arts – Mondays 6.30pm. Booking is essential on 07970 022101 or email becky.britchford@hotmail.co.uk. Looking to run more classes in Belper so please get in touch if you’d like a daytime class in the area. Pilates with Tabitha Thursday 9.30 at Vanessa’s Dance School, Derwent Street. Call 07957387333 for more info. Playball Multi-Sport Coaching Session at Fleet Arts For children aged 2 to 4 yrs. Fridays 1.30-2.45pm term time only. Contact: 07935 600027.
Compassionate Communication Practice Group First Saturday of the month, 10.30am to 12.30pm at the Strutts Centre. Learn how to use Nonviolent Communication (NVC) to enhance relationships & resolve conflicts. Info: Fran Hill 07955 588356 or franhill2@gmail.com
Pregnancy Yoga Classes at No. 28 The Market Place, Belper. Wednesdays 6.30-8pm. Gentle pregnancy and birth-specific yoga exercises. Experienced pregnancy yoga teacher/NHS midwife Alison Talbot. alison@purplelotusyoga.co.uk 07877 970112 www.purplelotusyoga.co.uk
Creation Station Creative classes for babies/pre-schoolers and parents. Wednesdays at The Strutts Centre, 10:00 – 10:45 (15months to 5 years) and 11:15 – 12:00 (6 months to 14 months). Contact Kay 07875054266.
Reiki Share Group For Reiki Level 1 or above. Meets first Fri of month at Fleet Arts, Belper. 7pm-9.30pm. New members welcome. Info: Judy 07875 367270.
Dalesmen Male Voice Choir of Belper Practice at the old Herbert Strutt School, Strutt’s Centre, Derby Road, Belper, 7.15-9.30pm, Mondays. New members welcome, or just sit and listen. Paul: 01773 748986. Derbyshire Children’s Centre Alder Road, Belper. For a guide to free activities in the area, call 01773 826651 or e-mail Belpercc@derbyshire.gov.uk for further details.
Rotary Club of Belper and Duffield Monday evening 7.30pm at the Lion Hotel, Bridge Street. Info: www.belper-rotary.co.uk or Nick Blurton 01773 824607. Rough Truffles Community Choir Singing songs from around the world. Choir is open to everyone, regardless of experience, ability or confidence. No auditions, songs are taught by ear, so no need to read music. Meet upstairs at the Queens Head pub, Chesterfield Road, Belper, every Monday at 8.00pm. All welcome. Details: www.roughtruffles.org.uk
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Little Black Book Royal British Legion (Belper) Club Strutt Street, Belper. Entertainment every Saturday evening from 8.30pm. Also alternate Tuesday evenings from 8.30pm. More info: 01773 822151 Everyone welcome. You don’t have to be ex-military to join. Royal British Legion, Women’s Section Royal British Legion, Strutt Street, Belper, last Wednesday each month, speaker, 1-3pm. Also, day after at 10am is a coffee morning with raffle and stalls. New members welcome. 01773 826691. Simply Yoga Mixed ability hatha yoga classes (for men and women). Wednesday evenings 6.30 – 7.30pm and 7.45pm – 8.45pm Room 109 Strutts Centre. Contact Suzy 07756 271366 or ‘Simply Yoga’ on Facebook. Yoga with Tabitha Vanessa Millar Dance School, Derwent Street. Monday 7-8. Call 07957387333 for more info. Sage Yoga & Little Sage Yoga Adult classes for all levels and abilities; also baby/kids courses. All at Sage Yoga Studio, Derwent Street, Belper. Info: www.sage-yoga.co.uk, www.littlesageyoga.co.uk, 07545 479693 or laurie@littlesageyoga.co.uk. Shape Fitness Strutt’s Centre, Mondays 7.30pm. Pilates with fitness, come and join the fun. Contact Dawn 07917 728912. Shottlegate & District WI The Hut, Lambhouse Lane, Shottlegate, Nr. Belper DE56 2DZ Meet 1st Wednesday of Month 7pm. Details: 01773 827195 Special Friends Parent led play and support group for 0-5’s with additional needs. Siblings welcome. Second Wednesday of every month 9.45-11.45am. Belper Children’s Centre, Alder Road, Belper. DE56 1LP. info@special-friends.co.uk www.facebook.com/specialfriendsbelper SSAFA (Belper) Lifelong support for our Forces and their families. Volunteers always needed. Call the Drill Hall, Cluster Road, Belper on 01773 828116 or email ssafaderbyshirepr@aol.co.uk. Star Roles After-School Drama Club at Fleet Arts For children aged 6 to 11 yrs. Fridays 4.30-6pm term time only. Contact: 01773 880479 or 07760 376467. Strutts Centre Ltd Derby Road, Belper. A thriving community centre run entirely by volunteers. If you wish to hire a space or want more details of the many varied activities held here, ring Strutts on 01773 599993 or visit websites www.strutts.net or www.strutts.org The Chevin Singers Strutts Centre, Derby Road, Belper, term time Tuesday 10am to 12noon. Unaccompanied singing. No need to read music or have any singing experience. £3 per session. chevinsingers.weebly.com The Drop Inn Centre Independent Youth Centre & Charity Advice, support & alternative education for young people Open: Mon 4.30pm - 9.30pm, Tues 6pm - 8pm, Thurs 7pm - 9.30pm. More info: Andrea Fox 07960 576257 email: thedropinn@hotmail.co.uk www.thedropinn.org The Highedge Historical Society Welcomes new members. Parkside Methodist Church, Parkside, Heage on second Monday of each month at 7.30pm. Tiny Talk Baby Signing and Toddler Talk 0-3 yrs. Teach your baby to communicate before they can talk. Help your toddler learn skills needed for pre-school. Tuesdays 11-12noon at The Fit Pit Ground Floor, East Mill, Bridgefoot, Belper DE56 2UA. Contact beccid@tinytalk.co.uk or 07812 420396 Transition Belper Community organisation and charity working towards a low carbon local economy. Meet at the Go-Green Cafe between 10am and 1pm on the fourth Saturday of each month at No 28, Market Place, Belper. See www.transitionbelper.org or email info@transitionbelper.org. Phone: 07773 667316.
Whitemoor Day Service Adult care - Activities for adults with learning disabilities, at 100 John O’Gaunts Way, Belper. Unit manager Jeannette Simms: 01629 531906 or 07975 707240.
Church Contacts
Belper Unitarian Chapel Services every Sunday at 11am, except 3rd Sunday of each month when it’s at 3pm. Oldest church in Belper still in use for worship! All welcome, any belief, background, race, orientation or culture. www.belperunitarians.org.uk; Facebook: belperunitarians St Clement’s Church, Horsley; St Susanna’s Church, Horsley Woodhouse; St Mary’s Church, Denby. Serving the parishes of Horsley, Denby, Horsley Woodhouse, Kilburn and Coxbench. For all church-based enquiries contact the parish office 01332 880284. Emmanuel Community Church, 32, Chapel Street, Duffield. Church office 01332 841386, email: admin@emmanuelduffield.org.
Codnor & Waingroves 3rd Codnor Scouts For girls and boys aged 6-14. All clubs meet at the Old Cricketer’s Bungalow at the side of the Old Welfare, Codnor. Beavers – Tuesdays 5.15pm till 6.30pm. Cubs – Tuesdays 6.45pm till 8.15pm. Scouts – Fridays 6.30pm till 8.15pm. Ann Cantrill 07817 636232. Amber Valley Rotary Club Meets Tuesdays 6:45 for 7:00pm at Codnor Castle Inn, Ormonde Fields Golf Centre, Nottingham Road, Codnor. New members are welcome. Please contact us first if you are interested. Contact us on 07850 440001 or by our ‘Contact us’ page on www.rotary-ambervalley.org.uk Codnor & District WI 2nd Tuesday each month, 7.15pm at Methodist Church Hall, Mill Lane, Codnor. 01773 714098. Codnor Bowls & Social Club Goose Lane, Codnor. Social Club Thursdays 10am-12noon. Table top games, occasional speaker, drinks/refreshments, good company; all welcome. Crown Green Bowls played during the season, Belper & District League. New players welcome. Contact Chris: 01773 744898. Jog Codnor Jog Derbyshire Group. Meets at the Poet & Castle Pub. For all abilities. Tuesdays at 7pm Contact: Ben 07500 600171 Stay & Play At Waingroves Methodist Church, every Wednesday during Term Time, 1.30pm - 3pm. Contact Ruth Beresford: 01773 743345. Walking for Health Waingroves Woodland Walk, first Tuesday each month 11am – 12.30pm. Meet at The Marquis of Ormonde, Codnor Denby Lane DE5 9SP. Info: Ripley Leisure Centre 01773 514727.
Denby & Kilburn 1st Horsley & Kilburn Brownies Scout Hut, Highfield Road, Kilburn, Wednesday 6.30pm to 8pm. Call 01332 882535 or 07545 551890 for details. 3rd Horsley & Kilburn Brownies Wednesday 6.30pm to 8pm at Kilburn Methodist Chapel Brown Owl (Trish Rose) 01332 881786 1st Horsley & Kilburn Guides Kilburn Methodist Hall, every Thursday in term time. 6.30pm-7.30pm. Contact: Claire 07545551890 or Amy 07496167260. 1st Horsley & Kilburn Rainbows St Clements Church, Church St, Horsley Thurs 6.00pm – 7.00pm. Contact Sarah 07454224088
Twistin’ Tikes Thursdays 1.45-2.45pm - a new music class for ages 3-5. The Fit Pit, East Mill, Bridge Foot. Contact Jacqui 07977 578359 or info@twistintots.co.uk www.facebook.com/twistintots
1st Horsley & Kilburn Scout Group For boys & girls aged 6 to 14 at Scout HQ, Highfield Rd, Kilburn. Contact: Richard Ward, 01773 857232 or 07795 420505.
Twistin’ Tinies Tuesdays, 1.30-2.40pm. Musical fun and baby-bonding activities for parents and carers with babies age 0-18 months. Suitable from birth. Contact Jacqui, 07977 578 359, info@twistintots.co.uk, www.facebook/twistintots
Chatterbox Café Kilburn Village Hall, Church Street, Kilburn, every second Friday, 10am to midday, in conjunction with Mobile Library sited on car park. Coffee, cakes; relax, chat or read. Enid: 01332 780486.
Twistin’ Tots Mondays 9.45-11.30am and Tuesdays 9.45-11.45am Belper Community Hall. Music and play for under 5s. Contact Jacqui 07977 578359 or info@twistintots.co.uk www.facebook.com/twistintots
Denby Bowls Club Denby Institute, Derby Road, Denby DE5 8NQ. Crown Green Bowls, new members welcome, beginners and all ages, friendly club. Contact Marc 07808 55 3509 or info@denbybowlsclub.co.uk.
Umbrella – Parent/Carer’s Support Group Working to improve the quality of life for disabled children and young adults and their families in Derby City and South Derbyshire. Meet second Thursday in the month, Strutts Building, Derby Rd., Belper DE56 1UU. 10am-12noon. Info: Alisha 01332 785658. Walking for Health Every Wednesday, 10am meet, usually outside Babington Clinic, Babington Hospital (please check prior to walk). 90 minute duration. Detailed schedules & info from Amanda Gowing 01773 523325; amanda.gowing@ambervalley.gov.uk. Also, Beginner’s Walk every Wednesday 2.15pm, 30 -45 minute duration. Meet at Belper Leisure Centre Reception, John O’Gaunts Way DE56 0DA. Contact Belper Leisure Centre 01773 825285.
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Denby Footpaths Group Maintenance and preservation of local footpaths; community walks, circular routes. Jane: 01332 781305, or e-mail denby-footpaths-group@hotmail.co.uk Heanor and District Model Aircraft Club Based at Denby. For anyone interested in flying model aircraft, beginner or expert. Visit www.HDMAC.info to find out more. Intermediate Adults Dance Classes Kilburn Village Hall, Church Street, Kilburn. Latin American and Ballroom, Thursdays 7.30pm to 8.30pm. Patricia Cooke: 01332 660837. Kilburn & Horsley Over 60’s Club Kilburn Social Club, Chapel Street, Kilburn, alternate Tuesdays 2pm to 4pm. Contact Barbara Watts: 01773 745008. Kilburn Christian Fellowship
Little Black Book Kilburn Christian Fellowship Meet in Kilburn Village Hall, Church Street, Kilburn, 5pm to 6pm on the second Sunday of each month, refreshments. All ages welcome. Godfrey: 01332 781200 Kilburn Community Choir A time of singing and fun, no experience needed. Meet at Old Oak, Horsley Woodhouse 1st & 3rd Thursdays from 7-8.30pm.Contact 07986 450580 or 01332 780276. Kilburn Life Group 8 Sitwell Drive, Kilburn. 10am to 11.30am first and third Wednesday of month. Discuss issues on life matters. Cynthia: 01332 882713. Kilburn Striders Jog Derbyshire Group Meets at car park opposite Pickford Gardens. For all abilities. Meets at various times. Please call Ross for details. Ross: 07791 683056 Kilburn Wine Circle For those who like wine and would like to learn more. Meets 3rd Wednesday each month at Kilburn Village Hall. Info: www.kilburnwinecircle.weebly.com or contact David: 01159 303712 Stay ‘n’ Play Kilburn Village Hall, Church Street, Kilburn. Every Thursday 9.15am to 11.15am term time only. Tae Kwon-do & Self Defence Kilburn Village Hall. Adult & Junior classes Sat: 10.00-12.00noon. Sun 9.30-10.30am Panthers 4-7 yrs Sat: 9.00-10.00am & Wed 5.00-6.00pm Contact Shirley 07779 812468 http://www.progressive-selfdefence.co.uk The Wednesday Club Kilburn Welfare Social Club Chapel St, Kilburn, 1st Wednesday every month 2pm–4pm. Betty Holloway 01332 880726. All welcome. Toddlers Inc. Meets at Denby Bottles Methodist Church, Danesby Crescent, Tues 10am – 12noon, in and out of term time. Contact: 01773 743104. Walking for Health Every Thursday at 9:30am outside Bourne’s Café Denby Pottery Visitors Centre, DE5 8NX, a 40 minute and 60 minute walk. Info: contact Jayne Stallion 07971 126382; jayne.stallion@ambervalley.gov.uk Whist Drive Kilburn Village Hall, Church Street, Kilburn. Fortnightly on Wednesdays 2pm. 01773 741586
Duffield
1st Duffield Scout Group For boys & girls aged 6 to 14 at Scout HQ, Hall Farm Road, Duffield. Group Scout Leader Alan Hudson: 01332 840377. Adult Ballroom Dance Classes Beginners and improvers at The Ecclesbourne School, Wirksworth Road, Duffield. Thursday 7.30-8.30pm & 8.30-9.30pm term time only. Diane 07935212228 Adult Yoga and Meditation Mondays at Meadows Primary School – Meditation 7-7:25, Hatha Yoga 7:30-9pm (term time only), Tuesdays Yoga 7-8pm (term time) in Ecclesbourne School Sports Hall. For details Contact Anita 01332 842070; apmr.nathan@btinternet.com; Facebook: YogaNita; yoga-nita.wix.com/yoganita Amber Painting Group Friendly Art Group meets every Friday at 1.30 -3.30, Methodist Church Hall, King St, Duffield. New members welcome. Tel: 01332 840707. Community Lunch Emmanuel Community Church, 32 Chapel Street, Duffield. Every 4th Thursday of the month. For the older person in the community. Info: Lynda 01332 840821 Creation Station Creative Classes for babies/preschoolers and parents. Tuesdays 9:45-10:35 (15 months to 5 years) & 11-11:45 (6-14 months) at Duffield Scout Hut. Kay 07875054266.
on Fridays 4.50pm to 6.20pm. New beginner children’s classes from aged 4 upwards. 4th dan, Karl Duro: 07946 593363. First Duffield Boys’ Brigade and Girls’ Association Ages 5 –11. Meet 6.15 – 7.30 Tuesdays, Duffield Baptist Church Hall, Makeney Road DE56 4BD. Details from 01773 689983 Ignition St Alkmund’s Church Duffield, Parish Hall every Tuesday night during term time from 7.30pm to 9pm for school years 10 to 13. 01332 840536. Impact St Alkmund’s Church Duffield, Parish Hall, every Monday night during term time from 7pm to 8.30pm for school years 7 to 9. 01332 840536. Jog Duffield Jog Derbyshire group. Meets at Eyes Meadow. All abilities welcome. Monday 6pm, Tuesday 9.30am and Thursday 6pm. Contact Julie 07934 494121 Kick Fit and Abs Blast Duffield Meadows Junior School – aerobic and conditioning classes. Kick Fit on Wednesdays 6.30pm to 7.30pm, £3.50. Abs Blast on Wednesdays 7.30pm to 7.55pm, £2. Or both for £5. Matt Elliott: 07971 923248 or e-mail mattelliott@live.com MASSIVE – Youth Drop-In Centre Emmanuel Community Church, 32 Chapel Street, Duffield, Fridays during term time. MASSIVE XTREME: (School years 7-9) 4 – 6pm, MASSIVE: (School years 10-13) 7 - 9:30pm. Contact Ashlyn: 01332 841386 Messy Church Methodist Church, King Street, Duffield, first Sunday of the month 10.30am - 11.15am. Bible stories, crafts, fun and activities for children of all ages. Children should be accompanied by an adult. Coleen 01332 841788. Music at Duffield Non-profit making music society and registered charity. Info: www.musicatduffield.com Pilates with Tabitha 9.30 Tuesday at Hazelwood Church Hall. Call 07957387333 for more info. Songs of Praise St Alkmund’s Church Duffield, Parish Hall, 1st Monday every month at 2pm. Service with traditional hymns, short talk, and cream tea. 01332 840536. Sparks St Alkmund’s Church Duffield, Parish Church Hall, every 1st Sunday 10am for Primary School aged children. Songs, stories, games and meet Sparky. 01332 840536. The Duffield Club Private members snooker/social club at 13 Town Street, Duffield. Call Glyn: 01332 842421 Who Let The Dads Out! Toddler Group for Dads, Grandads and male carers and their children age 5 and under. Every 2nd Saturday in the month at Duffield Baptist Church, Makeney Road. DE56 4BD. 9 am – 10.30am. Enq: Robin Merrifield susa1@live.com, www.debc.org.uk 01335 372039. Yoga with Tabitha Tuesday 10.45am at Hazelwood Church Hall, Thursday 7pm at Ecclesbourne School, Friday 11.30am at Hazelwood Church Hall. Call 07957387333 for more info.
Holbrook
1st Holbrook Scout Group Beavers, Cubs and Scout Group. Meet at Arkwright Hall, Moorside Lane, Holbrook. Leader Mark Hudson: 01773 827083. Drumming Group Meets last Fri of month (may differ) 7pm – 9.30pm at The Arkwright Hall, Moorside Lane, Holbrook. Contact Pat Dunnicliffe or Del Woods on 01332 880984 email:dunnwooddrums@live.com Info: www.dunnwooddrums.com Holbrook Baby & Toddler Group Holbrook Methodist Church, Moorside Lane, Holbrook. Fridays 9.15am to 11.15am, term time. £2 per family. Rosemary Woodward: 07795 602478
Derwent Valley Training Band Music Block, Ecclesbourne School, Mondays 5.45pm to 6.30pm for brass and wind players all ages, from beginners to Grade 3. Kath Hoblyn: 01332 840405.
Holbrook Friendship Club First Thursday of every month, 2-4pm at the Sports & Social Club, Shaw Lane, Holbrook. Call Secretary Mrs Hall for more information: 01332 882379.
Derwent Valley Wind Band Monday 6:45pm – 8:30pm, Main Hall, Ecclesbourne School Duffield, Derby. New members always welcome, no obligation. Further details via Facebook, www.dvwb.org.uk or info@dvwb.org.uk.
Holbrook Garden Group Holbrook Moor Methodist Church, Moorside Lane, Holbrook, third Monday each month, 7.30pm. All welcome. David Skelton: 01332 881221.
Duffield Baby and Toddler Group Playgroup for babies and pre-school children, every Wednesday 10-11.30am, Duffield Methodist Church, King Street. Duffield Evening WI Meet 3rd Tuesday each month, usually at St Margaret’s Church, Hall Farm Rd, Duffield DE56 4FS. All welcome. Contact Helen 07941 660771. Duffield Pre-school Duffield Meadows School, Mon-Fri. For children aged 2yrs to school age. Thur & Fri lunch club. Contact: 07955 168892 or www.duffieldpreschool.co.uk Duffield Singers Friendly community choir meets Wednesdays, St Margaret’s Church, Hall Farm Road, Duffield at 7.45pm. New members always welcome - no auditions. www.duffieldsingers.org, E: theduffieldsingers@gmail.com, FB:@theduffieldsingers. Duffield Tae Kwon-Do School Duffield Meadows School, on Mondays 4.50pm to 6.20pm and
Holbrook Miners Welfare Bowls Club Holbrook Miners Welfare Club Shaw Lane, Holbrook. Details from Sharon Stevens: 01332 781403. Holbrook WI Arkwright Hall, Moorside Lane, Holbrook. First Wednesday each month. 7.30pm. Lilian Phipps 01332 881419.
Horsley & Coxbench
Horsley & Coxbench WI Horsley Village Hall, Church Street, Horsley, second Monday each month. 7.15pm. Tel: Janet 01332 883466. Ladies Night Informal evenings with talks, crafts and social events every 3rd Tuesday 7.45 pm, in Horsley Village Hall Church Street, Horsley. 01332 881025 or 01773 741977
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1st Sitwell Scout Group Beavers, Cubs and Scouts, aged 6 to 14. Sitwell Scout HQ off Church Lane, Horsley Woodhouse DE7 6AW. Info: www.1stsitwellscoutgroup.co.uk. Email: gsl@1stsitwellscoutgroup.co.uk. Adult Yoga Suitable for beginners, Tuesdays 10:30-11:30, Church Hall, Main Street Horsley Woodhouse. Contact Anita Nathan: 01332 842070, apmr.nathan@icloud.com, Facebook: YogaNita. Circuit and Weight-Based Training Mondays 5.30 to 6.30pm in the Church Hall, DE7 6AT. Contact Julie Cole 07976 710882. Dance Night Woodhouse Church Hall, DE7 6AT. Every Monday 7 - 8pm. Line Dancing with Megan. Call Sheila 07803 158235. Gentle Chair Exercise (Age UK) Horsley Woodhouse Church Hall. DE7 6AT. Every Thursday 10-11.30am. £4. Tea, Coffee and Biscuits. Contact Di 07919 116585 Horsley Woodhouse Joggers Meet at the church hall, Horsley Woodhouse 7.00pm Thursdays. £2 per session. Beginners group for new or returning joggers. Contact: Sam Draper 07891 571488. Horsley Woodhouse Pre-School Methodist Church Hall, Main Street. Term Time: Under 3’s Monday & Wednesday 1.00pm to 3.30pm. Over 3’s Monday to Friday 9.15am to 12.15pm. Call 07969 964842 during opening hours. Horsley Woodhouse Royal British Legion Horsley Woodhouse Over 60’s Club meets in the hall, alternate Tuesdays at 2pm. Bingo, dominoes and cards. Outings for members at regular intervals. Subs £8 per year. Come and join our friendly group. Call Don 01332 881379. Orchard Group Dominoes, Scrabble, and Whist at Orchard Community Centre, off Fairfield Road, alternate Tuesdays 2pm. 01332 883240. Sitwell Arms Crown Green Bowling Club New members wanted, all ages welcome. Contact Tony: 07939 004479 or 01332 880858 The Getting to Know You Cafe Horsley Woodhouse Church Hall. DE7 6AT. 2nd or 3rd Wednesday each month (contact for forthcoming dates) 2-3.30pm. Hobbies, Crafts. Refreshments £1.50. The Church Hall, DE7 6AT. Contact Sheila 07803 158 235. Walking for Health Every Wednesday 9:45am, 60 – 90 minute walk, meet at various locations. For more info contact Jayne Stallion 07971 126382; Jayne.stallion@ambervalley.gov.uk Whist Drive British Legion Hall, Main Street, Horsley Woodhouse, every Friday 7.30pm. Malcolm Parkin 01332 880160. Zumba Saturdays 10.30 to 11.30am in the Church Hall, DE7 6AT. Contact Cathy 07963 738137.
Little Eaton
Baby Sensory Baby development classes at Little Eaton Village Hall, Vicarage Lane, Little Eaton. Meet every Tuesday 10am to 11am. Call Claire 07967 485855 to book your free trial visit. Fitness Training Fast Fitness, Little Eaton Park, Mondays 6-6.30pm, £2.50 Circuit Training, Little Eaton Village Hall, Thursdays 6-7pm, £5.00 Contact: Ailsa Waters 07929 610558 Little Eaton Crown Green Bowling Club St Peter’s Park, Vicarage Lane, Little Eaton. Andy Hardwick 01332-834725; e-mail hardwick_ak@yahoo.co.uk. Little Eaton Dance School Little Eaton Village Hall, Little Eaton Park. Meet Saturdays, children 2 and over. Fun classes in ballet, tap, modern, jazz and acrobatic dance. Julie Law: 01332 835392 or 07342 973166. Little Eaton Diamonds Football Under-12s. Training Wednesdays 6pm-7pm, matches Sundays. New players welcome. Tim: 07967586849; tjhorwood@hotmail.co.uk Little Eaton Gardening Club Meet at the Village Hall, Vicarage Lane, DE21 5EA every 1st Wednesday evening of month 7-9pm. (Autumn & Winter) Excursions during summer months & December event. Visitors welcome. Info: Moira Hutchison 01332 831966.
school age. Free funded places for 3 year olds. New play area and large garden. 07887 990783 or www.littleeatonplayschool.co.uk Little Eaton WI Second Wednesday of the month in the Village Hall, Vicarage Lane, Little Eaton. 7.30pm. President: Sue Tulloch 01332 832510; Secretary: Jackie Elliott 01332 831517 Little Stars Drama Class Little Eaton Village Hall. Every Thursday 4-5pm for 5-10 year olds. Big Characters Drama, every Thursday 5-6pm for 12-18 year olds. Dinky Drama, every Friday 10-11am for 18 months – 4 year olds. Contact Fliss Goldsmith 07718 487079 or flippanccreative@yahoo.co.uk for FREE trial session Little Eaton Teen Yoga Workshops New weekly class (term time only) at Little Eaton Village Hall 4.30-5.30pm, for 10-16 yr olds. Fun class for stretching and strengthening, relaxing body and calming the mind. Contact kirsty@teenyogis.co.uk or 07880721035. www.teenyogis.co.uk. Teen Yoga Workshops for 8-18yr olds various Sundays at Little Eaton OAP Hall. Fun and friendly. OAP Hall Barley Close, Little Eaton. £8.50p/h for hire (regular users) or £10p/h (one-off use). Craft Group Monday 1-3pm; Booticamp Babes Tuesday/ Thursday 9.30-10.30am; Oakwood Yoga Tuesday 5.45-9pm; Little Eaton Players Drama Group Thursday 7.30-9.30pm. Over 55s Coffee Morning first Wednesday of every month. Contact Susan Kirkland 01332 832577 for enquiries or bookings. The Friends in Harmony Choir Rehearse at Parish Rooms, Vicarage Road, Little Eaton, Tuesdays 7.15pm – 9.15pm. New singers welcome. Conductor Jan Johnson: 01332 550183 The Village Pre-school Little Eaton At Little Eaton Village Hall (lower hall), St Peter’s Park. Open Monday – Friday 9:00-3:30 (Lunch Club 12:00 - 12:30). Contact 07493 925900 www.levillagepreschool.co.uk Twistin’ Tots Little Eaton Village Hall, Vicarage Lane, Wednesdays (term time only) 1.30pm - 2.30pm. Music and movement session for children 0 to 5 years. Contact Lisa on 07988 602570 or visit www.twistintots.co.uk. Youth Club New Village Hall, Little Eaton. Every Friday 4.30pm-6.30pm for Year 7 to school leavers. Chill out and have fun with friends. Snacks available. Helen 07970 767667
Milford
Amber Valley Tai Chi Chuan The Martial Art of Tai Chi. Kawagishi Dojo (formerly the Riverside Garden Centre). Tuesdays & Thursdays - 6.30-8pm, beginners welcome. Advanced class 8-8.30pm. Phone: 01332 890460; e-mail: sifu@ambervalleytaichichuan.co.uk; web:www.ambervalleytaichichuan.co.uk. Belper Aiwakai Karate Club Training for all ages and abilities at Kawagishi Dojo, Milford on Tuesdays at 6.30pm-8.30pm. The general club finishes at 7.45pm followed by advanced session running until 8.30pm. Dave Johnson 07954 371945. Karate & Kick Boxing with Ronin Budo Karate: Thursday 7.30-8.30pm. Kickboxing: Tuesday Mini Ronins (5-7 years) 6.00-6.45pm, 7+ 6.45-7.45pm; Adults Thursday 8.30-10pm; Open class Saturdays 10.30-11.30am. All classes at Milford Riverside Fitness Centre, Makeney Road. Info Charles Spring 07980639437 www.Facebook.com/ RoninBudo e mail charlesspring@btinternet.com. Milford Baptist Church 23 Chevin Road, Milford. Sunday Worship 10:30am, modern and relevant, coffee after. Kaleidoscope, Interactive Bible Study 1st/3rd Wednesdays 1:30pm. Bible Study, Thursdays 7:30pm. Coffee Morning 1st Friday of month 10am – noon. Disabled friendly. www.milfordbaptist.org.uk. Enquiries 01773 822370 Milford & Makeney WI Meet at Duffield Baptist Church, Makeney Road, Duffield, DE56 4BD On first Monday afternoon of the month at 2.00pm. Jo: 01773 825478. Milford Pre-School Milford Primary School, Chevin Road. Morning, afternoon and lunch club sessions for 2-4 year olds; new 9am – 3pm option for 3 & 4 year olds. Government funding can be used for certain sessions. 01332 842913. Pilates with Tabitha Thursday 2-3 at the Riverside Fitness Centre. Call 07957397333 for more info.
Morley & Smalley
Morley Book Club Informal meetings every four to six weeks. Details from Beryl Toms: 01332 880107. Morley WI Morley Hayes, Main Road, Morley, 2nd Tues each month. 7.30pm Contact Mary Harris 01332 780056 or Margaret Giller 01332 883361
Little Eaton Jog Derbyshire Group Meet under Village Hall balcony. For all abilities. Tuesdays 7pm. Fridays 9:15am (during school term time) Saturdays 8:15am Lesley Crane 07973 440589 | lesley1crane@gmail.com
Smalley Art Group Draw and paint at Smalley Institute, 79 Main Road, Smalley, every Tuesday 10am – 12noon and 7- 9 pm, Wednesday 10am – 12noon Joining details from Jean Furmston 01332 780804.
Little Eaton Lawn Tennis Club St Peter’s Park, Vicarage Lane, Little Eaton. 3 hard courts, open all year. New members welcome. Visit www.littleeatontennisclub.co.uk for application form.
Smalley Lawn Tennis Club Off Dobholes Lane, next to cricket ground. Membership forms at Bell Inn, Smalley or Flower Shop, Horsley Woodhouse. New members welcome. Visit www.smalleytennis.net
Little Eaton Players Amateur dramatic group staging several events a year. Rehearsals on Thursdays at Little Eaton OAP Hall, Barley Close, Little Eaton, 7pm. Steve 07970 969874 or littleeatonplayers@hotmail.co.uk
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Little Eaton Playschool United Reformed Church, Alfreton Road, Little Eaton. Sessional play, care and learning. Monday to Friday for children 2 years to
Smalley Mothers Union Meets at Stainsby Lodge, Smalley on 2nd Tuesday of the month at 2pm. Contact Jan: 01332 880530. Smalley WI Church Hall, Main Road, Smalley, on third Thursday each month, 7.15pm. Secretary Ann Upton: 01773 715800.
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Ripley 1st Ripley Scout Group Cubs, Beavers, Scouts 6/14 years for boys and girls. To join call group scout leader, Ron Ashton on 01773 745420 www.1stRipleyScouts.org 4th Ripley Rainbows For girls age 5+. Visit www.girlguiding.org.uk for details Academy Crafters Meet at Ripley Academy every other Wednesday from 6.30-8.30pm, £2. Get together with likeminded people and craft! Contact gilli.p189@gmail.com or search ‘Academy Crafters’ on FB. Aim Excelsum School of Music Band practice on Mondays – 5.30pm – 6.30pm. Unit F, Sitwell Business Centre, Heage Road Ind Est, Ripley, DE5 3GH. Suitable for 6+ years of age and parents, of all abilities. For further details please email: info@aimexcelsum.co.uk Alphabet Childminding Group Meet at Denby Institute. Childminders wishing to join the group can call Marion on 07952 798808, Claire 07891 956715, Trina 07875 142583. Amber Valley Access Group Contact Keith Boot 07980 591801. Email info@avag.org.uk www.avag.org.uk Amber Valley CVS Volunteers needed to work with various organisations. Supports older people, families, children, helps and supports local groups giving advice on funding, as well as offering training, facilities and resources. Further details: 01773 512076 Amber Valley Movie Makers Marehay Miners Welfare, Derby Road, Ripley, meet alternate Tuesdays 7.45pm from September to June. Geoff Thompson: 01773 748559. avmm@gmail.com . Amber Valley Stroke Group Meet alternate Fridays at St Joseph’s Hall, Butterley Hill, Ripley. Supporting stroke survivors. Call Mary 01773 747813. Amber Valley Talking Newspaper People who have difficulty reading can receive tapes of local news (weekly) and magazines (monthly) free of charge. Info: Ellen Hughes 01773 608954. Baby Sensory Multi-award winning baby learning and developmental classes suitable from birth to 13 months. Tuesday’s, 10am and 11.15 at Ripley Leisure Centre. Booking essential: www.babysensory.com/en/ClassDetails/centralderbyshire or contact Marie 07989 443734 for details. Beehive Ukulele Club Meets every Thurs at the Beehive, 151 Peashill, Ripley at around 8.15 (teacher arrives at 9.10) £5 per week. Contact Julie Johnson 07968 309191. Centre Stage Theatre Arts Dance, drama and singing for young people 5 to 18. Every Thursday evening during term time, at Mill Hill School, Ripley. Call 01332 232940 or email enquiries@csta.org.uk for details. Derbyshire Archery Club Now meet at Main Road, Lower Hartshay. Shooting times are Wednesday and Friday evenings. Frequent tournaments at Kedleston Hall in the summer. Regular beginners’ courses throughout the year. Information on dacarchers. co.uk or phone Neil Bryan 01773 824903. Disability Derbyshire Join our support group for people suffering from depression and anxiety. Last Tues of each month 10.30am-12noon. Field Terrace Community Room, Ripley. Info & attendance confirmation: Disability Derbyshire 01773 740246. Greenhillock’s Fellowship Club for over 50’s. Wood Street Methodist Church, Ripley, Wednesdays 2pm to 3.30pm. Quality entertainment, speakers, social afternoons, quizzes, day trips. David: 01773 423854. Hearing Help (AV) Social group every 3rd Wednesday 11.45am-2.30pm. Lip Reading Group every Friday 10am-12pm. At 156 Derby Road, Ripley. 01773 570976. Ivy Grove Surgery Patient Group Meet 7pm last Wednesday monthly (excluding August and December) at Ivy Grove Surgery, Steeple Drive, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 3TH. New members very welcome. For further information email ivgpatientgroup@gmail.com or visit www.ivygrove.org.uk Live Life Better Free healthy lifestyles service for Derbyshire residents. Advice and help on a range of health and wellbeing topics. Info: 0800 085 2299 or 01629 538200, llbd.info@derbyshire.gov.uk or Livelifebetterderbyshire.org.uk Musical Dimension Singing group available for bookings – all monies raised donated to local charities. Practice nights Tuesdays 7.30pm at Marehay Methodist Chapel, Ripley. Call 01773 742017 for details and to book or visit www.musicaldimension.co.uk Ripley (Amber Valley) Lions Club Meet every first Monday of the month at the Kestrel Inn, Marehay, 8pm. Geoff Bacon: 01773 608786. Ripley Amateur Drama Group Meet every Mon at Mill Hill School. 7.30pm – 9.30pm. Info: Terry Thorpe 01773 743471 Ripley and Alfreton Tennis Club Heage Road, Ripley Derbyshire DE5 3GG. Meet several nights/days each week for social tennis. Secretary, Mr Dean Latham: 07986 149810. www.ripleyalfretontennis.org.uk or www.facebook.com/randatc. Ripley and District Gardening Club Every third Saturday at Field Terrace Community Centre, Ripley 3pm to 5pm. New members very welcome. Ripley and District Heritage Trust Meet Ripley Town Hall Thursdays 2pm-4pm. New members welcome – contact Tim Castledine on 01773 746954. Ripley & District Twinning Association Twinned with Chateau Renault, France. Monthly meetings. Details from Roland: 01773 746543.
Ripley & District U3A Monthly meetings at St Joseph’s Church Hall, Butterley Hill, Ripley. Dates vary. Many different interests catered for. Call Rosie: 01773 461360. Ripley Cadets Parade on Monday & Thursday 18.45-21.00 at the Cadet Centre, Mill Hill School. Open to all young people 12-18. Contact: Jo Moody 0785 2102104 Ripley Classical Music Group Field Terrace Community Centre, Ripley. Meet twice a month, Thursday evening at 7.30pm until 9.30pm. To promote interest in an appreciation of classical music through the recording medium. Concert visits & Christmas social. Contact Philip Outram, Secretary, 01773 746939. www.thefrms.co.uk/affprogs/ripley.htm Ripley Green Garters Ladies North West Morris Dance Team meet every Tuesday at St Joseph’s Church Hall, Butterley Hill, Ripley, 7.30pm to 9.30pm. Dancers and musicians welcome. 07462 092041. Ripley Hospital League of Friends Ripley Hospital, second Thursday of the month at 7.30pm. To raise funds for the health, welfare and comfort of patients and staff. Mrs Phyllis Holmes: 01773 747355 Ripley Ladies Group Meet 1st Tuesday of every month 7.30pm at Field Terrace Community Centre, Ripley. New members very welcome. Contact Gill 01773 744580. Ripley Leisure Centre Badminton Club Meet Thursdays 7.30pm – 10.30pm at Ripley Leisure Centre. Players of a club or local league standard are welcome. Ladies, Mens & Mixed teams. Info: Kay 01332 883622 Ripley Memory Cafe Third Thursday of each month 2-4pm, Field Terrace Community Room, Off Slack Ln., DE5 3HL. (Opp. Co-op) Info: Helen Aldridge 01332 208845 or email derbyshire@alzheimers.org.uk Ripley Morris Cotswold Morris Side, meet every Thursday at at Sawmills Village Hall, 8pm to 10pm. New and experienced dancers and musicians welcome. 01773 743560. Ripley Poetry Reading Group Meet at Ripley Library, Grosvenor Road, Ripley, twice monthly, Thursday afternoons, 2pm to 4pm. Janet Dawson 01773 513247. Ripley Professional & Business Women (RPBW) Encouraging women to share ideas and interests. All ages, professional and retired welcome, from Ripley & surrounding areas. 2nd Monday each month, 7.30-9.30pm, Lumb Farm, Derby Road, Marehay DE5 8JN. Contact rpbwmembership@gmail.com Ripley Residents’ Association Meetings last Monday of each month 6.30pm, Field Terrace Community Centre, Ripley. Advice and guidance on issues or concerns residents may have in a friendly, supportive setting. Info: Ruth Burton 07815301528. Ripley Rotary Club Meet Tuesdays 6:40 for 7pm at Lumb Farm Country Club, Derby Road, Marehay, Ripley. New members welcome. Contact Secretary on 01773 747415 or email: ripleyrotaryclub@gmail.com Ripley Royal British Legion Branch 3669 Meet first Thursday of every month at The Sir Barnes Wallis Public House, Maple Avenue, Ripley 7.30-9.00pm. All welcome. Info: Chair Dean Fowler 07966 442387 or email dean.fowler1@btinternet.com Ripley Running Club Meet at Ripley Leisure Centre, Derby Road, Ripley every Tuesday at 6.45pm Runners of all abilities welcome. More info: Eleanor Robinson on 01773 541950, or mail@ripleyrunningclub.com www.ripleyrunningclub.com Ripley School of Dancing Ballroom, Latin American & Old Time Classical. Adult’s practice/tuition class Mondays 7.30 – 8.30pm. Private lessons by appointment at Marehay Methodist Chapel, Ripley. Brenda Jackson 01773 749948. Ripley Sub-Aqua Club Meet Wednesday evenings 8.30 pm to 9.30 pm at Ripley Leisure Centre Swimming Pool. John 07792 329738 or Sarah 07920 549142. Ripley Tuesday Club Club for over 60’s. Meet every Tues, 2-4 pm at Field Terrace Community Centre, Ripley. Speakers, Bingo, other events and days out. All welcome. Contact Roland 01773 746543’. Ripley WI Field Terrace Community Centre, Ripley. 2nd Thursday every month at 7pm. Contact: Christine Byard 01773 745170. Tae Kwon-Do Classes Ripley Infants School, Kirk Close, Ripley DE5 3RY. Tues & Fri at 6pm. David: 01773 744031. Twistin’ Tikes Music for ages 3-5, 1.30-2.30pm, Planet Happy, Heage Rd Ind. Est., Ripley. Contact Jacqui 07977578359, info@twistintots.co.uk, www.facebook/twistin tots. Twistin’ Tots Fridays at Planet Happy, Heage Rd Ind. Est., Ripley. 9.30-10.30 & 11-12 noon. Music and play for under 5s. Contact Jacqui 07977578359, info@twistintots.co.uk, www.facebook/twistin tots. Walking for Health A Ripley Dementia Friendly Walk meets 12 noon at Ripley Leisure Centre every Friday, 45 – 60 minute walk. Or, a progression Ripley walk every Tuesday (except the first of each month) meet Ripley Leisure Centre 11am, 90 minute walk. For info on either walk contact Ripley Leisure Centre 01773 514727.
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Bereavement Matters Death Cafés There is still a long way to go, but every day we see signs of how the taboo surrounding death and funerals is falling away. One of the best examples of this is the growing number of death cafés, which are public events where passers-by are invited to come into a shared space, have a cup of tea and talk about grief and their thoughts about their own mortality. This growing movement gives opportunities for funeral directors to take part too, so that people can discuss their own funeral plans, which is an activity that all too few people get round to and which can cause soul-searching anguish for their families when the time finally comes. Of course, we understand the reasons why. Who wants to visit a funeral director’s office to choose their own coffin when they could be planning their next holiday or enjoying the garden? That’s why the safe, neutral ground of a death café could make the prospect less gloomy and why we are looking at the death café phenomenon with interest.
I am a firm believer that our role transcends merely arranging funerals these days. I know this because of the way that, long after someone’s funeral, their family will still come up to me in supermarkets to discuss their loved one’s send-off and, when we open our office at Christmas, we are always full with families coming together, laughing and crying in equal measure. In that respect, we are also grief counsellors who understand the emotions that our families are going through and, although our relationship is at first commercial, it grows to become a friendship and a shared experience. That doesn’t make it easier for people to approach us when we set up our stalls at events, though, nor to set foot in our office, which is why I welcome any movement that lessens the taboo of death and dying. It is something that happens to everyone and, since we care about ensuring that funerals run smoothly and are fitting to the person involved, we’d love them to overcome their unease and talk to us about how they want to be remembered before their time comes too. By Anthony Topley Funeral director, Gillotts Funeral Directors, Abbott Street, Heanor
Community Diary August/September 2019 August:
3rd: An Evening of Clairvoyance with Marilyn Parkin, Field Terrace Ripley DE5 3HL (car park at rear of The Pear Tree pub, Derby Road). Starts 6pm, £6 on the door. Enquiries 07773 684305. 10th: Plant Hunters’ Fair at Carsington Water, Big Lane, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1ST, 10am – 4pm. Free entry to Plant Fair & Country Park (charge to park). Info: www.planthuntersfairs.co.uk. 10th – 16th: Belper Art Group’s Art Exhibition at The Wharf Gallery, Cromford 10am -4:30pm daily. Various media on display or to purchase. All welcome, free admission. 17th: Breadsall and District Gardening Club 59th Annual Flower Show and plant sale, Breadsall Memorial Hall, Brookside Road, Breadsall, Derby. Opens 2pm, admission 50p. Refreshments, raffle, tombola, plant and produce stall. Awards at 3.30pm followed by auction of flowers and produce. 25th: Have a Go session, Derbyshire Archery Club, Kedleston Hall. All welcome – contact coaching@dacarchers.co.uk, 07774 782503 or www.dacarchers.co.uk.
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7th: An Evening of Clairvoyance, Field Terrace Ripley DE5 3HL (car park at rear of The Pear Tree pub, Derby Road). Starts 6pm, £6 on the door. Enquiries 07773 684305. 12th: Belper-based women’s chorus, IgniteUK, 4-week singing programme (Sept 12th, 19th, 26th & 3rd Oct). Get to sing with the chorus to your friends & family! Cost: £12 for the 4-week course incl. music. Info: Ellie 07713730087 or igniteuk@yahoo.com. www.igniteukchorus.com. 13th/14th: Belper Musical Theatre and Belper Junior Musical Theatre present ‘Voices’. Friday 7.30pm, Saturday 2.30pm & 7.30pm at Belper Community Theatre, Belper School, John O’Gaunts Way. For tickets: Jan on 01773 856190 or www.belpermusicaltheatre.co.uk. 21st: Ship of Fools stand-up comedy, 7.30 for 8pm at No.28 Market Place, Belper DE56 1FZ. Tickets £8; book via text 07804 563371 or shipoffoolscomedy@yahoo.co.uk. Bring own drinks. 28th: Green Exchange Café 10am – 1pm No.28 Market Place, Belper DE56 1FZ. www.transitionbelper.org; Facebook: Transition Belper. Please check events with the venue/organiser as the publisher accepts no responsibility if events are changed/ cancelled following publication. If you have a one-off event or special excursion for October/November 2019 please email it to helen@allthingslocal.co.uk. Deadline is Wednesday 21st August 2019.
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Index Accountant: Amber Accountancy Accountant: Easy Accounts Ltd Accountant: Yeomans Accountancy Ltd Aerials: Aerial Technology of Ripley Aerials: AMC Aerials Airport Transfers: Connect Cars Airport Transfers: Derwent Cars Airport Transfers: Holbrook Travel Animal Welfare: The Cats Protection League Architect: BDS Architecture Architect: Green 2K Design
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Bathrooms: Arctic Interiors 79 Bathrooms & Showers: Bathtime Heanor 70 Bathrooms: Browns Builders Merchants 56 Bathrooms: Paul M Longden 78 Bathrooms: Snug Services 72 Beauty: Prestige 37 Beauty: Serene Retreat 38 Bedrooms: Contour Furnishings 46 Bedrooms: Kitchen & Bedroom Warehouse 70 Builder’s Merchant/Landscaping Products: Browns 56 Building Work: Bennett Construction 51 Building Work: H & S Construction 71 Building Work: JJN Building Services 66 Building Work: Keystone Developments 44 Car Body Repairs & Servicing: B A Kelf Car Body Repairs: ChipsAway Car Body Repairs: Martin Buxton Car Recovery/Tyres: D n M Automotive Car Servicing, Repairs, MOTs: 20Ten Garage Services Car Servicing, Repairs, MOTs: Grahame’s Autos Car Servicing, Repairs, MOTs: Little Eaton Garage Carer Services: ELFcare UK Ltd Carer Services: Right at Home Carpet Cleaning: Roy Milner Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning: Jonelle Carpets & Flooring: Ian Wilson Carpets & Flooring: T Nutt & Sons Cleaner: The Cleaning Lady Coffee Shop: Peony Computer Support: Eaton PCs Computer Tuition: Computer Tutor for U Conservatories, Windows, Doors : Abbey Glass Cooker Repair: Ovencare
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Door Maintenance & Repair: Door Maintenance & Repair
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Education: Derbyshire County Council Adult Education 91 Education: Ockbrook School 89 Education: TCS Smart-Seniors Technology Classes 15 Electrician: Andy Hill 65 Electrician: Devenport Electrical 79 Electrician: Lecaw 77 Electrician: McPherson-Davis 74 Electrician: TME Electrical 68 Event: Belper Musical Theatre 14 Fence Panels & Wood: Walvins Timber Financial Advice: Belper IFS Florist: The Flower Shop Footcare: Amber Feet Fuel: Browns/Signal Fuels Funeral Directors: Gillotts Funeral Services
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Garage Doors: Ockbrook Garage Doors 60 Garden Living: Cabin Master 3 Garden Machinery Sales, Service, Repairs: Easy Service & Sales 49 Garden Services: AJS Grounds Maintenance 46 Garden Services: Jaam Properties 46 Garden & Property Services: The Garden Guy 44 Giftware: Peony 96 Gutter Clearance: Gutter PRO 53 Hair: Lisa Hairstylist 39 Hair: Prestige 37 Hair: Serene Retreat 38 Holistic Therapy: Eileen Strong 40 Home Improvements: Next Generation 75 Home Maintenance: Snug Services 72 Home & Garden Maintenance: Andyfit 68 Home & Garden Maintenance: H & H House & Garden 46 Home Care Specialists: Helping Hands 95 Hotel: Morley Hayes 21 Ironing Service: Perfectly Pressed
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Joinery: Bethell’s Joinery Joinery: R&D Joinery
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Kitchens: Arctic Interiors 79 Kitchens: Dream Doors 59 Kitchens: Holtams 48 Kitchens: Kitchen & Bedroom Warehouse 70 Kitchens: Oatenvale Kitchens 58 Kitchens: Orchard Kitchens 2 Kitchens: Paul M Longden 78 Kitchens: Snug Services 72 Landscaping Services: Langley Landscaping Services Ltd Landscaping Services: Team Morley Lawn Care: Mark Hudson Leisure Club: Breadsall Priory Leisure Loft Conversions: Access4Lofts Loft Ladders: More than Loft Ladders
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Massage: Equilibrium 40 Osteopath: Osteopathy Derby Oven Cleaning: Spring Fresh Oven Repair: Ovencare
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Painter & Decorator: Duffield Decorators Ltd 51 Painter & Decorator: John the Painter 76 Painter & Decorator: Roy Milner 43 Painter & Decorator: TCA Painting & Decorating 50 Pergolas: Pete’s Pergola Systems 45 Personal Trainer: Alex Robinson 41 Pest Control: Breadsall Pest Control 54 Pest Control: MW Pest Control 78 Pet Care Services: The Pet Servant 4 Pet Care Services: Scamps & Champs 13 Plastering: Claxton Plastering 44 Plastering: McPherson-Davis 74 Plastering: Steven’s Plastering 54 Plumbing & Heating: ADS 63 Plumbing & Heating: Brailey 55 Plumbing & Heating: GFS 58 Plumbing & Heating: Ian Foster 74 Plumbing & Heating: LEEVA Plumbing & Heating 47 Plumbing & Heating: Martyn Young Heating & Plumbing 64 Plumbing & Heating: MDA 78 Plumbing & Heating: Richard Fearn 76 Plumbing & Heating: RK 44 Plumbing & Heating: Scott 60 Plumbing & Heating: Verisafe 42 Plumbing & Heating: Woodward 62 Plumbing & Heating: WTB 50 Pressure Cleaning: Aquaforce 64 Property Maintenance: David Grey 42 Public House: The Bulls Head Belper Lane End 23 Public House: The Bulls Head Denby 21 Public House: The Kings Head 20 Public House: Marquis of Ormonde 27 Restaurant: Angelo’s Bistro 20 Restaurant: The Bulls Head Belper Lane End 23 Restaurant: The Bulls Head Denby 21 Restaurant: Horsley Lodge 23 Restaurant: Marquis of Ormonde 27 Restaurant: Morley Hayes 21 Roofing: County & McAndrews 82 Roofing: Harris Roofing Services 42 Roofing: Lords 76 Schoolwear: Loop Schoolwear 1 Security: Prestige 65 Social Club: Kilburn Welfare 22 Solicitors: Shacklocks 8 Solicitors: Smith Partnership 11 Stairlifts: Direct Stairlifts 83 Stroke Support Group: Amber Valley Stroke Support 97 Taxi: Holbrook Travel Technology Classes: TCS Smart-Seniors Tree Care: ArborEx Tree Care: Charnwood Tree Services Tree Care: Clip ‘Em & Fell ‘Em Tree Care: The Garden Guy Tree Care: Orchard Tree Care Tree Care & Garden Services: Mark Hudson Tyres & Exhausts: ETS
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Vet: John Rosie Vet Care at Home
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Walking Group: Walking for Health Windows, Doors & Conservatories: Smartglaze Windows, Doors & Conservatories: Trade Windows Windows, Doors & Conservatories: Weatherseal Workwear: Loop Workwear
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