All Things Local - Village Edition - June/July 2021

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CONGRATULATIONS Lesley Tibbert from Horsley Woodhouse who has won a bottle of Champagne (not for the first time!)

Competitions & Puzzles Prize crossword – Win a 2 course lunch for 2 people at Angelo’s Bistro at The Kings Head in Duffield 6 Champagne Sudoku 61 Children’s Puzzles 82 Friendship Blooms – FREE FLOWERS! 87

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10 IFS: First Emotional Investment Decision Making 10 Years Years ofof Belper Belper IFS: Our Our First Decade Decade

10 ago,the Belper Independent Financial As years we start “Government Pathway Out of 10 years ago, Belper Independent Financial Solutions was formed after its founder (me, Lockdown” journey and reach key dates, life Solutions was was formed after its founder (me, Kevin from seemsGlover) to be gettingmade backredundant to some sort of The normal Kevin Glover) was made redundant from The Derbyshire Building now. And yet it was Society. only March 2020 when all was Derbyshire Building Society. doomthen, andBelper gloomhas in seen the financial Last Since the loss ofmarkets. The Derbyshire, Since will then,never Belper seen the and lossCook of The Derbyshire, Woolworths, Somerfield, Thomas and Britannia year behas forgotten yet, incredibly, Woolworths, Thomas Cook and Britannia Building to namemarkets but a fewended long-standing many ofSociety the Somerfield, financial 2020 at Building Society to name but a fewtolong-standing institutions that are now confined history. record highs. institutions that are now confined to history. Generations of people have been served or been

Generations people have been served orprobably been customers ofof these organisations. You are Presently investors are becoming gradually less fearful customers of these organisations. You are probably one. has changed several times and as theState initial Pension shock of Age the pandemic and lockdown subsides. one. State Pension Age has changed several times and will most likely do so again. At least interest rates have Markets have rebounded, focusing on the eventual recovery will changed most do soRubbish again. At least interest ratesbetter have not much! then and not much rather thanlikely the continual stream of poor economic data. not changed much! Rubbishand then better today. Markets are forward-looking lastand yearnot hasmuch now well and today. truly passed in many ways – although maybe not in our own minds as investors, especially as job hang around. Consider this – joining the EU wasthreats considered the right Consideronce this –upon joining the EU was considered the right decision a time. There areonce manyupon financial indexes we associate with (The decision a time. FTSE 100 most there is From my being diningthe room incommon). 2009, to anHowever, office in Heanor, one that is dining less well known tothe thepresent public called Fear & From room 2009, to an office inthe Heanor, back tomy Belper and nowinto location, much Greed produced CNN Money. Thisand starts backchanged toIndicator, Belper and now the present location, much has including thetoby greyness of my hair thewith the that Now the term has basic changed including themajor greyness my hairshort and the size of mypremise waistline! as a factors teamofofdriving 8 we have seen moves prices are theastwo mostofbasic of have human sizeclient of in myshare waistline! Now a team 8 we seen the base expand over the years. ‘Generous’ emotions – fear and greed. When investors are fearful, the client base expand over the years. ‘Generous’ they successive introduce will tend to Chancellors sell – often irrationally –new while,legislation after a period successivethe Chancellors new impacting public andintroduce signposting thelegislation need for of strong gains, investors can often become irrationally impacting the public and signposting needtofor financial advice. greedy, paying scant attention to prices,the leading potentially financial advice. overextended stock market levels. Both sit at extremes of What about you – what has changed in your lives behaviour and the purpose of the Index is, by lookingover at a What you –How what has changed inupyour lives over the lastabout 10 years? many jobs have you Has number of different indicators, to come withhad? an indicator thewhere last 10weyears? How jobs have you had? Has your family extended ormany tragedy struck? How many of sit at present. your family extended tragedyHow struck? How many times have you movedorhouse? many pension timescurrent have you moved house? How pension The level shows are feeling schemes have you beenmarkets a member ofmany andoptimistic, simply left, schemes have you a member of and simply (65 as at 5th April onbeen aorscale of 1 toHow 100) but not through one reason another? many cars,left, necessarily excessively Todayhave we’re officially in the through one reason orso. another? How many cars, partners and other life events occurred? “Greed” with longer memories and harder partnerscategory. and otherThose life events have occurred? nervesmany mightinvestments remember that March, the when peak of How havelastyou madeatand the pandemic, the dial sat in single How manylast investments have youfigures, made andpoint whenisthe were they reviewed and looked at? highlighting My were they last reviewed and looked at? My point is

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IT’S A BIG THANK YOU FROM US!

DAVID KILLINGWORTH AND STEPHEN PARROTT FOUNDERS AND OWNERS OF KILLINGWORTH & PARROTT SOLICITORS

2021 marks the 10th Anniversary of our Belper-based firm of solicitors. Having created the firm from nothing in the midst of a recession, operating from a tiny office on Bridge Street, we have seen significant expansion over the years, not only in terms of our new, fully refurbished offices at 65 Chapel Street, but also in the size of our experienced and dedicated team. Our client base has also expanded over the years. We take great pride in the knowledge that many clients return to us for repeat business or refer their family and friends to us.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of our clients, contacts and our staff past and present, who have all helped contribute to our success over the last ten years and with your continued support we see a bright future for the firm.

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Just a Thought... Back to the Future

Summer is here and, at the time of writing, we are on course to be free of most social restrictions imposed by the cruel mistress, Covid. That’s that then; as you were and back to the future we had in mind c. January 2020 … or is it? I don’t think we can gloss over the emotional effects the pandemic has had on every single one of us and especially our mental health. Many people will be welcoming the re-opening of society and the freedoms it presents, however there are also those who view it with trepidation. Anxiety and depression are just two health conditions that have risen exponentially in the last 18 months. They are, sadly, not going to evaporate into the balmy summer ether merely because the immediate threat of the virus is in the rear view. We need to be more vigilant, honest and aware than ever of ourselves and those around us. You can’t always see mental health struggles. That smiling face with the, ‘I’m fine thanks,’ retort is the most common of masks. You may notice friends cancelling last minute,

not answering calls or just avoiding eye contact. These are subtle signs that someone may be struggling. Patience is key here. It is easy to personalise these behaviours, ‘Oh they don’t like me anymore,’ or, ‘Oh he’s making my life difficult’. Please, let’s try to always assume the best of others because, under these socially obscure presentations, may be a world of pain and struggle. Your understanding can be the first step to much needed support. The sunshine and long days are a gift indeed to be enjoyed and completely relished, so let’s do our absolute best to ensure that we can ALL be afforded that right. We must be considerate, courageous and kind in equal measure and only then can we truly get back to the future. If you are struggling - PLEASE contact one of the support centres below open 24hours a day, 7 days a week. Never struggle in silence. Call: 0800 028 0077 – Derbyshire Mental Health Support Email: jo@samaritans.org Samaritans Support Online

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Poem Summer Shadows With no detailed definition A mobile mirrored shape of black I wonder what they’d say to us If our shadows could talk back Would they be the happiest reflections Of the life that you have made Or is there still hope of brighter promise Before the summer shadows fade

As night gives way to morning Depending where your windows face You may see behind the curtains Perfect patterns you can trace A sunny summer day has started And brilliant birdsong fills the air Your world is once again reflected In the summer shadows there Diamond doorway decorations Dance their image on your floor Brilliant beacons bounce off walls Where no colours were before Stretching silhouettes spread silently Like extra guests not there at all And you know they’re always with you When the summer shadows fall

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Life List: All Above Board Few games can inspire family arguments and grudges like Monopoly. Maybe it’s all that pretend money or the main objective being to bankrupt all of your opponents. But my biggest issue is that the game is riddled with inaccuracies. To start with, it’s called Monopoly but there are dozens of versions. As well as the various locations, you can also get special editions for: Batman, Alice in Wonderland (go to jail and off with your head?), Formula One, Star Wars (take a Chance card you must…), FIFA World Cup, Pirates of the Caribbean (community treasure chest?), and even a Dinosaur Edition (I make no bones about it). Here are some of the other anomalies: - Even the traditional London version has free parking. In London? I ask you! - Whoever heard of a bank error in your favour? - Everyone starts off with the same amount of money and makes their fortune in the property game on a roll of the dice. No business plan, no building regs / planning permission and not even a licence for a skip.

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- The idea that anything can be insured for a £50 insurance premium. - Affordable utilities? In your dreams. Some elements are true to life though. It’s not unusual to visit a railway station and end up spending £200 for the privilege (seating optional!), and selling stock these days may well only net you around £50. They’ve even replaced some of the pieces, bringing in a T-Rex, a penguin and a metal ‘rubber’ duck. Is nothing sacred?! By Derek Thompson

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Island Escapes in the UK Islands are synonymous with holidays. But did you know that you could get your dream island escape without needing to leave the UK? It’s time to discover some of our most beautiful islands. The UK is home to not hundreds but thousands of islands, big and small. From Scotland’s archipelago of rugged isles to sun-soaked islands off the south coast, these hidden gems could be perfect for your next escape. Here are three islands you won’t need your passport for:

serene, mystical presence. On good days, climb to the iconic Old Man of Storr for one of the island’s best viewpoints, or trek along the Quiraing, drinking in the outstanding scenery. When the mist closes in, rest up in one of the island’s cosy pubs or take a tour of a castle or two. Come rain or shine, Skye won’t let you down.

Isle of Wight Easily accessible by ferry from Southampton, Lymington and Portsmouth, there’s no better place for a British bucketand-spade break than the Isle of Wight. It may be our biggest island, but it’s still small enough to explore in a few days. Start in the west with a walk to the Needles, three stacks of chalk and a lighthouse rising impressively out of the ocean. Soak up the views across Tennyson Down before jumping on a speedboat at Alum Bay to see the Needles up close. Then there’s the magnificent Osbourne House in the north, Queen Victoria’s family home, and Ventnor and Shanklin beaches in the south. With zoos, dinosaur trails, museums and adventure parks, there’s plenty for families too. Isle of Skye Scotland has no shortage of beautiful islands, but most visitors will agree on which is the most breathtaking: Skye. Spanning 50 miles from top to bottom, Skye is adored worldwide for its lush green moors, jagged mountains, sparkling lochs and towering sea cliffs. The weather up here is not always cheery, but the frequent shrouds of mist only add to the island’s

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Isles of Scilly If you’re looking for somewhere off the beaten track, the Isles of Scilly are just the ticket, a peaceful pocket of paradise just 28 miles off the coast of Land’s End in Cornwall. With white-sand beaches, subtropical gardens and some of Britain’s best weather, you could be forgiven for thinking you’ve left the UK entirely. There are five main islands: St Mary’s is the largest, followed by Tresco, with very few people living on Bryher, St Martin’s and St Agnes. Visiting the Scillies is like stepping back in time. Quiet, beautiful and completely unspoilt, you’ll have almost every pristine beach to yourself. The walks are outstanding and the islands are popular with nature-lovers too, thanks to the Atlantic grey seals that breed here, not to mention the flocks of rare seabirds. You can reach the islands by ferry or plane. Planes depart from Land’s End, Newquay and Exeter airports, or you can take the three-hour ferry crossing from Penzance to St Mary’s.

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Jessica White Know Your Onions The phrase ‘know your onions’ means to be knowledgeable about a subject. June 27th is National Onion Day. It was created by The National Onion Association to honour the day the association was incorporated in 1913. But other than knowing the common yellow, red and white varieties, what else do you know about onions? Here are some eye-watering facts about the many layered vegetable: They help you travel the world! Onions are a common cooking ingredient, used in various styles of cooking worldwide. You can visit India by adding some spices; with some tomatoes and herbs, you can be transported to Italy; with ginger and chilli, you can visit Thailand. It is certainly a versatile ingredient when it comes to cooking! And what would a ploughman’s be without the traditional pickled onion? If all this onion eating leaves you with interesting breath, you can chew parsley to get your mouth smelling sweet again. They have mysterious origins We are not actually sure where they are from – their geographical origin is difficult to trace. Some sources state Iran or Central Asia but, wherever they originate, most researchers do agree that they have been cultivated and eaten for more than 5000 years. They were perhaps one of the earliest cultivated crops as they are easy to grow and store. They are useful at school Most of us meet the onion up close and personal during a science lesson. Due to their large cells and the ease of peeling off a layer, they are a common choice in demonstrating how to use a microscope. They make us cry! The sulphuric compounds present in onions are what makes our eyes sting when we chop them. There have been various techniques suggested to prevent this irritation. According to my research, the safest way to cut onions is with a stainless-steel knife whilst underwater and wearing safety goggles... You can live forever! The onion was revered by the ancient Egyptians: their spherical shape and layers of concentric circles were believed to symbolise eternal life. They were used in burial ceremonies to presumably transport the deceased to the afterlife, and onions have been depicted in paintings found inside pyramids and tombs.

They have health benefits Onions are nutrient dense and high in vitamin C, an antioxidant which assists with immunity. Their antiinflammatory properties may reduce high blood pressure and protect your heart, and they can also boost your digestive health as they contain prebiotics that strengthen your gut health. They are magical There are many magical myths associated with onions! They are said to cure baldness if you rub a cut onion on your head. Other folk remedies include protection from the plague, eliminating warts and getting rid of the common cold (if you eat one raw). You can also try placing onion slices in your socks overnight. When you wake up in the morning, your ailments will be cured (apparently). Having digested all these facts, you really can say you know your onions!

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Word on Wine Following on from the last ‘Word on Wine’ article, when I was talking about the problems of the wine industry in South Africa, I thought I’d now look at the red wine that immediately comes to mind when we think about South African wines – the ‘Pinotage’ grape. This is South Africa’s own addition to the long list of grape varieties used to make wine. As far back as 1925, a viticulturist A. I. Perold at the Stellenbosch University created a new variety by crossing a Pinot Noir and Cinsault vine to create what was then commonly called ‘Hermitage’, before being contracted to ‘Pinotage’. It was not until 1961 that Pinotage appeared on a label of South African wine. Originally, the wine was looked upon with scorn, as a coarse red wine with flamboyantly sweetish and paint-like pungency. This has now been developed to produce a rich, long-lasting deep red wine whose wild fruitiness has been controlled by time and good oak ageing. Pinotage performs well, particularly on the coastal area of South Africa, producing intensely coloured grapes, easily reaching ripeness and with good acidity. Some of the best wines come from older low yielding ‘bush vines’. By the 1990s, producers had started to treat the wines with respect and experimenting in prolonged, cooler temperature fermentation. With the addition of using French and American oak barrels they have taken the grape to a new level by adding vanilla notes to the wine.

Taste: Good mouthfeel with soft tannins and clove/spicy finish. Alcohol by Volume: 14% Food match: Charcuterie, BBQ meats and meaty stews. Available from: Waitrose online shop, £9.99. Visit www.waitrosecellar.com to see the full range of wines and have them delivered to your door in a matter of a couple of days if you don’t live close to a store. Visit www.fairview.co.za to see more of the winery and their other wines. If you like wine and would like to learn more, please visit our website at www.kiburnwinecircle.weebly.com or visit our Facebook page for details. You can also find details on the website of our planned programme of tasting in 2021, subject to COVID-19 restrictions.

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In 1992, Pinotage produced the cheapest red wine in South Africa, but by 1997 the old bush vine wines were demanding the highest prices for the grape. In 2003 the price of the Pinotage grapes had started to fall and winemakers started to use the grapes in what became ‘Cape Blend’ wines. However, the ‘Pinotage Producers Association’ started the revival of the grape and the modern ‘Pinotage’ range of wines came to the forefront. To a limited extent the vines are grown in Brazil, California, New Zealand and Zimbabwe. The wine that I would like to present to you is the Fairview Barrel Aged Pinotage 2019 from Waitrose. The Fairview winery, founded in 1693, is on the south-western slopes of the Paarl Mountains, just 40 minutes from Cape Town. Fairview have been championing Pinotage since the 1970s. This wine is made by Charles Back and bottled exclusively for Waitrose. It is aged in a mixture of new and seasoned French and American oak barrels, to respect the bright fruit of the grape. It is a medium-bodied wine from old bush vines, with aromas of ripe plums, red fruits and blackberries. On the palate hints of clove spice with good mouthfeel and soft tannins, with a fresh spicy lingering finish. Technical Details: Grapes: 100% Pinotage Appearance: Clean, clear wine. Nose / Aroma: Aromas of red fruit, blackberries, cranberries and spice.

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Beer: Belper House Located just off the Market Place, by the High Street and Church Street Junction in Belper, the newly opened Belper House takes up a commanding position at the top end of town. Formerly an ironmonger’s at the turn of the last century, and then later a barber’s, the current owners have tried to make reference to Belper’s Industrial Heritage in the décor within the building. “The building was originally called Belper House, included in the old deeds which go back to the 1780s and the Strutts, so we felt no need to change the name! You can actually see a sign at the top of the building in the old photos with Belper House on it.”

With restrictions starting to be lifted and as we look to start leading normal lives once again, the timing of opening this new venture looks like a well-thought-out plan. However, that wasn’t always the case. “We initially started the refurbishment a few years ago with planning consent for new front windows and all the other sash windows having some tender loving care. The building is Grade II Listed, so everything had to go through a Listed Building process as well as normal planning applications. Our initial business plan saw us looking to open up in early summer 2020, however, everything ended up being around 6-9 months behind. Given the circumstances, we just rolled with it!” With Belper becoming a bit of a destination when it comes to pubs and bars, I was keen to understand

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what offering the newly opened venture would bring to the beery landscape. “We will offer up to 6 traditional cask ales on hand pull and 8 keg lines catering for cider, lager and IPA drinkers. We will always have cask beers from local and independent brewers, as well as stocking other well-known popular brands, working on taste rather than popularity with what we do stock. Ale, lager, cider, gin and all spirit drinkers will be catered for with local distillery Shining Cliff Gin from Ambergate featuring. We are so proud of Derbyshire products and want to support other local businesses too. Food will also be sourced locally where possible.” As the new owners find their feet there are plans to introduce pop-up events such as quiz nights: “Our main aim is to become a part of the Belper community and fit in with the local real ale pub scene. It’s nice to be a part of the town I grew up in; Belper still has that lovely town feel – people know one another, and we are lucky to have a community feel, now lacking in many towns. It would be nice for the bar to feel as if we’ve always been here, after all the building has been part of the street scene for over 200 years! We have seating outside, just off the Market Place, and it’s a great place to sit, relax and watch the world go by, as long as the weather permits!” With the re-opening up, post-pandemic, of many bars and restaurants, Belper has never had it so good when it comes to choices to quench your thirst or enjoy a decent meal.

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Recipe Lemony Pea and Broad Bean Red Rice Risotto A delicious, comforting dish. Red rice has a wonderful nutty flavour and is rich in fibre and antioxidants, making it a healthier option than white refined rice. Serves: 2 Preparation time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 49 minutes Ingredients: 1 tbsp olive oil 2 garlic cloves, crushed 1 red onion, finely chopped 500ml hot vegetable stock 125g Camargue red rice Zest of 1 lemon 1 tbsp lemon juice 100g frozen peas 100g shelled broad beans (fresh or frozen) 4 asparagus spears cut into 2cm pieces 1 tbsp grated parmesan cheese Nutritional information per serving: calories 403kcal fat 9.9g carbohydrates 59.4g protein 14g Method: Heat the oil in a large shallow pan and sauté the onion and garlic for 5 minutes. Add the rice and stir to coat in the oil.

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Making Sure Your Car Is Roadworthy as Lockdown Restrictions Ease With the vaccine rollout in full swing and national lockdown measures taking effect, the roadmap to normality appears to be open. However, for many of us who’ve been working from home and keeping journeys local, our cars might not be in the best condition when we want to get back on the road. Here are a few tips and checks to make sure your car is in the best condition when normality resumes. Fluids Leaving your car for a long time is unlikely to affect the fluids too much, but it’s always worth checking in case they were low when you left the car. Check your oil by pulling out the dipstick (it has a yellow top). Clean it, then dip it back in and check the level. Also check windscreen washer fluid and coolant, as well as topping your fuel tank to the very top. Letting fuel run low can drag built-up dirt through the fuel system. Diesel particulate filter If you drive a diesel car built since 2007 – and a few before that – you’ll have a diesel particulate filter (DPF). It’s designed to catch soot particles to clean up emissions and burn them off when the exhaust is hot. However, if the system never gets hot enough, soot can build up and block the filter, so take the car on a longer drive to let it get up to temperature. However, if the DPF warning light comes on and doesn’t go away after a long drive, you might need to visit a garage. Brakes Over time and without use, corrosion can build on brake discs, which can cause issues if left long-term.

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If you notice corrosion on the brakes, be careful for a while after you drive away. Don’t go too fast and brake earlier than normal, as braking performance might be worse. After a while the corrosion will be brushed off and the brakes will be back to normal. Tyres While your car is parked up for long periods, occasionally roll it forwards and backwards to prevent flat spots on the tyres. Look for cuts, bulges and cracking as these indicate oncoming failure. Check your tyre pressures are in line with what the manufacturer recommends. The figures for this are usually in the manual or on the door pillar. Battery When a car is left stationary for a long time, the battery can drain, so it’s worth checking it has enough charge to get going. Go out to your car and try to turn it on at a time when you don’t need to go somewhere, because if there’s no life in it then you’re not stranded. If it works, go for a fifteen-minute drive to keep the levels topped up – otherwise you’ll need jump leads to get it going. While driving to top up your charge, don’t go too far from home in case it fails. If this happens, you know your battery needs to be replaced.

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The benefits of outdoor training have never been more important; it’s great to see more and more people lacing up their trainers and getting out.

As you have probably noticed if you’ve ventured outside or if you’ve been to the local park, outdoor running has experienced a resurgence during the COVID-19 pandemic. There are a number of reasons why we run (I am a runner) but, just to be clear, anyone who runs at whatever pace whether it’s at 16-minute miles or 6-minute miles, we are all runners. I get annoyed when clients say to me “I don’t really run as I’m so slow.” Yes, you can call yourself a runner! With the current situation, running is such a great exercise to do and you can easily judge if you’re getting better. You can set yourself goals to achieve, such as running a 5km. It helps with mental health, stress levels and definitely gets you away from the house and gives you some personal space, which may be hard to come by at the moment. Fantastic apps such as Couch to 5km help to give you structure and parkruns are fantastic to take part in, so you can have a go in a safe and friendly environment.

Please remember though, that if you’re new to running or returning to running, it is very important to do a rounded exercise programme. By this I mean introduce some strength training and core work. Strength training is often neglected in favour of miles, but it has the potential to reduce the risk of injury by correcting muscle imbalances and improving muscle activation. Particularly as we get older and lose muscle mass, strength training will help keep muscle mass and help us to recruit muscles while running more efficiently. It is fantastic to see how many people are enjoying this amazing activity and I look forward to seeing you pounding the streets or enjoying the countryside for many years to come! By Alex Robinson Level 4 Personal Trainer with additional qualifications in GP referrals – Pre- & post-natal exercise. 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. 01773 512410 • 07817 337861

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Footnotes: Corns Are No Joke It’s quite strange how people joke about how painful corns can be because anyone who suffers from them knows they are no laughing matter. Corns come in two varieties, Helloma Durum, the hard corn, and Helloma Molle, the soft corn. Soft corns develop between the toes and hard corns anywhere else. They are always caused by the same thing – pressure. When the foot encounters too much pressure, from footwear being too tight or standing on hard surfaces for too long, it produces hard skin to protect itself. However, if the cause of the pressure remains, the constant production of hard skin actually increases the pressure which ultimately results in a corn due to death of the skin at the living layer. The usual treatment of corns is to remove the centre (enucleation) and, in some instances, padding and/or treatment with a chemical such as silver nitrate. Unless the cause is removed however, they will come back, but this can be as simple as buying wider or bigger shoes. It’s a little known fact that your shoe size can increase by a half to a full size in your late thirties or forties. Hard corns, particularly on the ball of the foot, can be more difficult if you spend a lot of time on your feet. They usually require regular routine treatment to prevent them becoming painful again. If you do suffer from painful corns, you have my sympathy as I have suffered with them myself – which is why I don’t joke about them. By Peter Waugh, Amber Feet

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Derbyshire Walking: Calke Abbey & Robin Wood from Ticknall Distance: 8.0 miles / 13 km Ascent - 400 feet / 121 metres Time - 4 hours 20 minutes Grade - Easy/Moderate Author - Lou Johnson Start - OS grid reference SK350238, Postcode DE73 7JG (approx. location only) what3words start: surround.delay.conquests

This circular walk starts from the village of Ticknall a few miles southwest from Melbourne on the A514. There is limited street parking but you can start from the Staff of Life (grid ref SK350238), a walker friendly inn. They are happy for you to use their car park if you let them know and provided you give them some business before or after your walk! The Route 1. From the car park, walk back to the main road and turn right through the village to reach the main entrance to Calke Abbey on your right (grid ref. SK355240). This is just before the bridge across the main road. Between the pub and the entrance to Calke Abbey you will pass the village lock-up which was where unruly inhabitants were allowed to cool off before being released.

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2. Walk down the main drive for about one and half miles (2.5 km) passing Betty’s Pond on your right, which is one of a series of ponds in the park, to reach a junction of tracks at grid ref. SK366219. 3. Turn sharp left here and walk towards the main house. It is worth making the short detour to the church before passing in front of the main house towards the extensive outbuildings which house a café and toilets. Turn half left and follow the path heading roughly WNW to reach the point between Betty’s Pond and Mere Pond (grid ref. SK363227). Turn sharp right and head east along a clear path that runs parallel to Mere Pond, which should be on your left. 4. The path reaches a footbridge (grid ref. SK368229) which you cross to continue on a rising path through woodland to reach open fields (grid ref. SK367233). Turn left here and continue on the well-used path with views to Staunton Harold Reservoir opening up on your right.

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5. Keep straight ahead at the next path junction after which you descend into a shallow valley before climbing up to a small lane (grid ref. SK367239). Cross this and continue on the path that leads to a picnic area with its adjacent tower. Continue ahead to reach a road (grid ref. SK379247). 6. Turn left along this road (the B587) to the next T- junction. Take the bridleway opposite and follow this past St. Brides to reach the A514 (grid ref. SK364250). Cross over with care and continue on the bridleway passing a trig point. Vees Wood is on your left.

7. Entering woodland go straight ahead. Careful navigation on the next section is important and the relevant Ordnance Survey 1:25000 map is useful. The route is well used and you are aiming for the junction of paths at grid ref. SK351253 which is just after crossing a small stream and a short way south of a small pond.

Walk supplied by Walking Britain (walk no. 1608). For more walks or to download a GPS file for this walk, visit www.walkingbritain.co.uk.

8. At this junction turn sharp left and walk south to enter woodland once again. The bridleway is well used and soon leaves the wood to run alongside Stanton’s Wood on your left. Another short section through the wood leads you downhill towards the main road in Ticknall. Turn right along the main road back to the start. It is worth noting that the boundaries of woodland do change with time. There are some new sections of tree planting in the area as part of the National Forest. As a result of this it may be that there is some disagreement between what is on maps and what you find on the ground. Careful navigation will make sure you don’t go astray. Please maintain social distancing whilst walking.

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.

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Homes & Gardens

Book Reviews: Celebrity Authors Actors and other celebrities often try their hand at fiction writing, with various degrees of success (and often a lot of help from a ghost writer). These authors have all managed to prove their writing skills to both readers and critics, in some cases carving out a whole new career for themselves. Us Three Ruth Jones Ruth Jones brings her usual Gavin and Stacey wit and warmth to her second novel. Us Three centres on a trio of women who became best friends at primary school. We follow their lives over the next 40+ years, through love and loss and all of life’s usual ups and downs. Like any relationship, friendship isn’t always easy, and this one is stretched almost to breaking point. Uncommon Type Tom Hanks Uncommon Type is Tom Hanks’ collection of seventeen short stories. Most offer a slice of American life, whether it’s from the viewpoint of a ten-year-old boy or a war veteran. Each one references a typewriter and some characters appear in more than one story. Other than that, the stories are very diverse, ranging from one about a bowling whizz who becomes an unwilling celebrity, to time-travelling sci-fi. The Magic Misfits 1 & 2 Neil Patrick Harris The How I Met Your Mother star has written several books, including a ‘choose your own adventure’ style autobiography. His children’s series follows a street magician who teams up with other like-minded kids to stop villains in their tracks.

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Aimed at children aged eight and up, The Magic Misfits series is ideal for fans of Pseudonymous Bosch and Lemony Snicket. It’s very wellwritten, very different and very funny. Because of You Dawn French While Dawn French’s latest novel contains a dash of humour, it’s also heart wrenching, dealing as it does with stillbirth, abduction and grief. Two women give birth at the same hospital. Only one mother leaves with a baby. As the baby, Minnie, grows into a teenager, she becomes pregnant herself and discovers that everything she thought she knew may well be based on a lie. A Bright Ray of Darkness Ethan Hawke The actor Ethan Hawke has returned to fiction writing after a break of almost two decades. A Bright Ray of Darkness draws on his own experiences and tells the story of a celebrated actor, William, whose personal life is crumbling around him, much to the delight of the press. William turns to the theatre, throwing himself into the world of Henry IV. A fascinating glimpse into the world of acting, privilege and fame. Troy Stephen Fry The third book in Stephen Fry’s series retelling the Greek myths centres on probably the most famous myth of them all – the battle of Troy. Whether you think you know the full story or can just recall something about a queen called Helen and a wooden horse, this book is well worth a read. Fry really brings the tale to life, adding his own wry humour to the mix. By Kate Duggan

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Homes & Gardens

Short Story Cyril the Squirrel “Our Dennis is skulking in his man cave again; I can’t bear to look at him.” Cath slammed the cutlery drawer so hard the contents rattled. “You’ll have to talk some sense into him.” Preston disliked this new use of the phrase ‘man cave’. It was the garage, always was, and always will be. “What have you two fallen out about now?” he asked wearily, mashing the tea. “He’s out there all hours peering across the fence.” His mother rolled her eyes. “It’s just not decent.” “Peering at what?” Preston snorted. “That Mrs Loveday next door.” She threw the dishcloth in the sink. “I can’t go through all that again, not after last time.” Preston frowned. There’d been an unfortunate incident last summer when Mrs Loveday’s surgical tights had gone missing from her washing line. To his mother’s great embarrassment, they were later discovered in Dennis’s potting shed. Preston sighed. He disliked being the go-between in his mum and Dennis’s bizarre dramas. Since they’d both retired it’d been one thing after another. “I’ll go and see what he’s up to then.” Preston headed up the garden path. “But I’m not promising anything.” “Do what you like.” She slammed the back door. “I’ve washed my hands of him.” He found Dennis in the garage, as expected, sitting on an old dining chair with the cricket on the radio. “I hear you’re skulking. I’ve brought you a cuppa.” “That’s lovely.” Dennis gingerly took the steaming mug. “Don’t suppose there’s any chance of a biscuit?” “Thought you’d have a secret stash, while you’re in the dog house.” Preston perched on a paint-splashed stool, and decided to get straight to business. “Mum wants you to stop peering over the fence.” “Who says I am?” Dennis raised his eyebrows. “I’m not peering over it, I’m looking right at it. It’s very fascinating, as a matter of fact.” “Pull the other one, Dennis.” Preston persisted. “Nobody in their right mind sits all day staring at a fence.” “Why don’t you have a look for yourself?” Dennis shrugged, and moved to one side. “Then you’ll see what I’m on about.”

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Preston leaned forward to see through the dusty glass. Across the fence he could see straight into Mrs Loveday’s steamy bathroom window. “You can’t look at that!” He jerked back. “You’ll get yourself arrested.” “What are you talking about?” Dennis frowned. “There’s no harm in it.” “What if she catches you looking?” Preston slapped his forehead. “There’ll be hell to pay.” Dennis looked through the glass and shrugged. “I imagine she’ll just scamper away.” He sipped his tea. “It’s funny, I always thought it was a chap.” Preston opened his mouth to speak but could not find the words. “He bobs along the fence, does all sorts of acrobatics.” Dennis smiled. “I’ve started putting nuts out, look.” Preston put down his tea and looked again. A fat grey squirrel perched on the fencepost clutching a peanut in his delicate paws. “Cyril the squirrel,” Dennis grinned. “He’s a canny little thing, isn’t he?” “Why didn’t you just tell Mum about the squirrel?” Preston laughed. “She’s been getting her knickers in a right twist.” “I have, umpteen times,” Dennis protested. “But you know your mother, she doesn’t listen.” Preston nodded. He sipped his tea, watching the nimble squirrel weave up the sycamore. “I don’t suppose you had anything to do with stealing Mrs Loveday’s tights either?” he said, now that they were friends again. “Oh no, that was definitely me,” Dennis chuckled, rubbing his nose. “I thought they’d be ideal for keeping the pigeons off my bean row.” By Jackie Brewster

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Homes & Gardens

Animal Tales

Cats on the Internet: Can We Ever Get Enough of Them? In 2005, YouTube co-founder Steve Chen became the first person to upload a cat video, which showed his pet, Pyjamas, playing with a piece of rope. Unfortunately Steve’s thirty second clip, filmed in semi-darkness, failed to spark much interest and cat video fans were forced to wait until May 2006 for the first viral hit. When Michael Wienzek posted ‘Puppy vs. Cat’, a short film that featured seven curious Labrador puppies circling round a less than delighted adult cat, the post attracted 16 million hits. Here are some more online felines that have since become household names:

Grumpy Cat

The combination of a pronounced underbite and a condition known as feline dwarfism gave Grumpy Cat (otherwise known as Tardar Sauce) her disgruntled expression. Her image was often accompanied by captions such as “I had fun once. It was awful.” Although Grumpy Cat has sadly passed away, her memory lives on in online images and merchandise (one popular online store sells almost 900 items featuring her face). At the time of Grumpy Cat’s death, aged seven, she had accumulated more than 1.5 million followers on Twitter, 2.5 million followers on Instagram and 8.3 million followers on Facebook. It’s rumoured that she also made $100 million from film and media appearances, sponsorship deals and merchandise sales.

Maru

Japanese cat Maru has achieved a Guinness World Records title for being the most-viewed animal on YouTube. Maru is a Scottish Fold cat with a characteristically round face (the name means ‘circle’ in Japanese). Maru’s owner originally

planned to document his pet growing from a kitten to an adult, without any intention of creating a video star. When the first video was released in 2008 it received relatively low viewing figures, and it wasn’t until Maru’s owner decided to introduce some cardboard packaging into his cat’s playtime routine that things really took off. From the moment Maru was confronted by a cardboard box, it was clear that his playful response would give rise to a million likes and follows. Maru’s most popular videos feature him skidding, jumping and diving into boxes, or sticking his head through holes cut into the cardboard.

Choupette Lagerfeld

After fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld died in 2019, rumours abounded that he had left much of his vast fortune to his Birman cat, Choupette. During the years she spent touring the high-fashion circuit with her outlandish owner (who designed a Louis Vuitton carrier bag especially for her), Choupette became an internet sensation and now has over 85 thousand followers on Instagram. She currently lives with a nanny (the former Lagerfeld housekeeper Françoise Caçote) in Paris, and still visits her agent for the occasional photoshoot.

A staple of popular culture

Nowadays cat videos are some of the most viewed features on YouTube. In 2015 it was estimated that two million cat videos had been shared on the platform, so the number could easily have reached three million or more by now. Whether we view videos, buy cat-related merchandise or follow the social media account of a famous feline, it seems the internet has effectively transformed cat-watching from a niche entertainment to a staple of popular culture. By Kate McLelland

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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:

Create Flow for a Calmer Home

Do you want a home that feels lighter and brighter? You don’t need to have an extension if you want a house that breathes a bit easier. If you’re always bumping into doors, counter edges and odd bits of furniture, you just need to optimise your living space and create FLOW. When rooms flow into one another your house will feel larger and seem brighter. Don’t let awkward colour clashes, bulky furniture, or poor door placement disrupt the flow. Allow the same flooring to lead you from one room to the

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next, align light fittings between rooms, and arrange your sofas and chairs carefully. Choose a spot for your fireplace wisely, centralise rooms on outside patio areas, and position paths to continue a smooth flow out and through the garden. You can even line up door openings or use a grain of wood that runs the length of the room for a clever optical illusion of length. The possibilities are endless when you set your mind to it, so go on – get creative and get flow! 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.

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Homes & Gardens

Gardening Biological Bug Blasting Warmth and protection – just what most of us need, plants too – but sadly now that the warmer weather has arrived, plants growing in the protected environment of a greenhouse or conservatory are especially likely to suffer attacks from a whole host of pests and diseases. Why not tackle some of the more common pests using biological controls? They work well provided you have not used chemicals recently and don’t intend to introduce them. Biological controls may sound high-tech, but you are simply introducing tiny creatures in to control the pests, with no need for chemicals and therefore no chemical residues left on edible crops either. They’re safe for humans, pets and wildlife too!

of producing a very sticky excreta called honeydew and this causes a sugary layer to appear on the plants, often followed by black mould growth known as sooty mould. I’ve used a tiny parasitic wasp, Encarsia, with great results. This extremely small wasp lays her eggs in the young stage of the whitefly (often called the whitefly scale), killing it in the process, and then new Encarsia wasps hatch out of the parasitised whitefly scales. Provided there are some whitefly in the greenhouse, and as long as temperatures average 10C (50F), it works a treat. Red spider mites (which cause minute but densely packed flecking on the plant foliage, often followed by browning and dieback) are tiny and difficult to spot, and you may only notice the devastation they cause. These pests thrive in the warmer drier conditions likely to prevail a little later in the year, but they can be controlled biologically too with a predatory mite known as Phytoseiulus. This tiny mite has a voracious appetite for all the life stages of the red spider mite and can be introduced as long as average temperatures are about 16C (61F).

There are great controls for many outdoor pests, including slugs (Nemaslug), chafer grubs and leatherjackets, and one control with a wide range of vegetable-crop pest controllers in it. There is a nematode control for vine weevils that can be watered on to the compost of edible or ornamental plants. Best used in spring and autumn when there are higher levels of the grubs, it is easily applied with a watering can and is not too expensive. In greenhouses, plant-wrecking red spider mite and glasshouse whitefly numbers soon build up as the weather gets warmer. Whitefly also have a nasty habit

You can also get biological controls for other common greenhouse and conservatory pests, such as aphids (greenfly and blackfly), scale insects and mealy bugs. It really is a good way to keep pests down and provided you follow the instructions this truly environmentally friendly (and gardener-friendly too!) method takes some beating, so why not turn over a new leaf this year and let biological controls do the work for you? All the controls mentioned above are available from most biological control suppliers. By Pippa Greenwood At www.pippagreenwood.com you’ll find a range of pet-and-wildlife-friendly bio-controls, Speedweeders, the fantastic SpeedHoe, signed books and more.

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Children & Education

Parenting And so to sleep…

Older children and teenagers need around ten hours of sleep a night. Tell that to a hyperactive nine-year-old who’s still bouncing around the house at 11.30pm, declaring that he’s not even slightly tired… Wind down Remember the whole ‘bath, warm milk, story, bed’ routine you tried when they were little? A wind-down routine still helps now they’re older; you just need to adapt it for their age. Make sure they’ve burned off their energy long before bedtime, and help them to calm their mind with a book, meditation app or calming music before bed. Fresh air Children need light, air and exercise to thrive. So do teens. My kids always sleep better after a day outdoors or a run through the woods. Those outings are pretty rare these days, but I try to at least drag them out for a walk a few times a week, or chuck them out into the garden to wear off some energy on the trampoline. It’s easier to get kids to exercise, but teens can be another matter. According to the NHS, teenagers need at least an hour’s exercise every day. Restrictions allowing, you could encourage them to go for a walk with a friend or head out for a bike ride. They could also start a new activity, such as a martial art or dance now that these activities have resumed for under-18s. Cut the screen-time It’s best to have at least an hour away from screens before bed as the blue light can interfere with sleep. Ideally, keep tablets, phones, TVs and so on out of bedrooms. It’s just too tempting to watch another funny video, answer a message or build another Minecraft creation. Stick to a routine Most of us enjoy staying up later at the weekend and having a lie in. However, if your child struggles with

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sleep, it’s best if they stick to a routine – going to bed and getting up at the same time every day. Keep a diary Everyone has the occasional bad night’s sleep. But if your child or teen regularly trails into the kitchen bleary-eyed and tetchy, it might be worth keeping a sleep diary. This basically just means noting down what time they fell asleep and woke up, the quality of sleep and anything that might have contributed towards that (e.g. stressed about school, sugary treat after dinner etc.). You can also note how much time they spent outdoors, how much screen time they had, what they ate for dinner and so on. At the end of the month, look back to see if there are any patterns. If there are, it might be time to make some changes. Do what works for you You need to do what works best for you and your child. If I know my kids really need an early night, I cuddle up with them in my bed and we all read together. They fall asleep earlier than usual and then I just take them through to their own beds. Many parenting experts would likely be horrified at this suggestion, but it’s what works for us. For more tips, visit: www.nhs.uk/live-well/ sleep-and-tiredness. By Kate Duggan https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/sleep-and-tiredness/sleep-tips-for-teenagers/

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Children & Education

The Diary of a Local Mum Here’s Looking at You, Kid When you have a baby, everyone seems to want to liken it to either one, or the other, or both of its parents. The little, red, round, bald bundle apparently looks ‘just like you!’ or the ‘spitting image of his/her dad’. Hmm, yes, if you say so… it also bears a striking resemblance to the wrinkled old man who just walked past, but perhaps we shouldn’t go there! As more and more visitors see your little bundle of joy, these comparisons continue and often become increasingly tenuous – ‘She’s got long fingers like Auntie Annie’, ‘He’ll be tall like Uncle Bert’, ‘Your great Grandpa had that exact same dimple!’. And, while genetically there’s bound to be some family likeness, babies change so much day by day in the early weeks. While one day you’re told they look like one person, the next you’re told they look like someone else…and so it goes on. In truth, unless they’re an identical twin, they have their own totally unique features. They look like themselves. I’ve often been told that both of my kids look like me – and so has their dad. In fairness, we’ve all got dark hair and dark eyes, so there’s bound to be some similarity! I can rarely see a resemblance, I just see my kids; every inch of their faces so familiar as I’ve watched them grow and change over the years. Having said that, occasionally I’m floored by a glance, an expression or a photo which suddenly seems to capture something of another family member. Even the way they speak or react to a situation. The similarity can be a look, a gesture or part of their character but all of a sudden you can see what others have claimed to be evident from day one – this unique little person is made up of building blocks from various generations. When they walk just like grandad, or laugh at the exact same things that grandma does on the TV. When they pull the same face that dad does when they concentrate. Or, when your not-so-smart phone’s face recognition technology categorises a picture of

you in amongst photos of your son and all of a sudden it’s like looking in a mirror. And then it’s gone again. They’re their own person, but you’ve just caught a glimpse of the small part you’ve contributed. In many ways, your kids are like an upgraded model – you, Mark II. You can see in them strengths where you have weaknesses, perfections where you have flaws. They love things that you hate (and hate things that you love – the taste for marmite is not hereditary, apparently. My stash of Twiglets is safe!). For every similarity there’s a difference, and that’s great. It really wouldn’t do if we were all carbon copies. While every now and then it’s nice to spot a likeness in my kids, I also love to sit back and watch in wonder at everything that I am not. There may be familiar snippets of other people in there but they have their own unique characteristics, appearances, opinions, likes, dislikes, strengths and interests and watching these emerge as they grow and their character develops is fascinating. So, here’s looking at you, kid. You’re your own person … and you absolutely rock.

By Helen Young

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Girl Guides

Once Again Girlguiding Rises To the Challenge The pandemic has been described as being like the war for community spirit and resilience. Girl guides were very active in both World Wars, helping and supporting within communities. In this pandemic, girls in guiding aged from 5-18 have been ‘Doing their Best’. In Amber Valley units of Rainbows, Brownies, Guides and Rangers have kept in contact virtually and through activity packs. They have joined virtual camps and sleepovers, camping in the garden or building indoor dens or pillow forts. In May 2020, Derbyshire Girlguiding organised a countywide virtual camp, with 6000 girls from around the globe participating! There has been much fundraising for the NHS, the British Legion’s 11/11 Appeal, sponsored miles challenges to help maintain the Guide Garden and for numerous individual charities. Girls have helped to cheer up local communities, from the youngest Rainbows creating daffodil pictures for windows and Brownies making green hearts and painted

pebbles to decorate community spaces, through to Guides and Rangers making cards, bookmarks, gifts and tree decorations for Cheer Hampers delivered to local homes. Briefly, outdoor Guiding resumed in the early autumn with socially distanced activities including campfire cooking, archery, tennis, town and country trails, as well as Duke of Edinburgh’s Expeditions. When lockdown returned, girls joined in a virtual camp/sleepover and went back to virtual meetings, enjoying murder mysteries, escape rooms, Window Wonder and recycle challenges. One unit had a goat attend virtually! Local Guides joined with other girls in the Midlands Region to experience a virtual international activity weekend with myriad activities from line dancing, yoga, Zumba, exploring with the Navy and Army, to cooking and learning how to care for hedgehogs. Adult volunteers also enjoyed sessions including laughing yoga, crafts, advent calendar making and learning to cook an Indian meal via a Zoom link to the International Guide Centre in Pune, India. Girlguiding is the leading charity for girls and young women in the UK, with over 500,000 members. It is great fun for everyone, including the volunteer leaders. If you are looking for a new direction for volunteering as we come out of lockdown, think of Girlguiding. There are currently spaces for girls across all the age groups. For more information go to www.girlguiding.org.uk or message @GirlguidingAmberValley.

School Information Ambergate Primary School Anthony Gell School Belper Long Row Primary Belper School Breadsall CofE VE Primary School Codnor Community Primary School C of E Controlled Denby Free C of E Primary Ecclesbourne School Fritchley CE (Aided) Primary Heage Primary School Heanor Gate Science College Herbert Strutt Primary Holbrook C of E Primary Horsley C of E Primary Horsley Woodhouse Primary John Flamsteed Community School Kilburn Infant & Nursery School Kilburn Junior Langley Mill (CE) Controlled Infant School & Nursery Little Eaton Primary Mapperley CofE Primary School

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The Duke of Edinburgh

Prince Philip With the sad passing of the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip on

• Prince Philip was born in Greece in 1921. As the country at that time was still using the Julian calendar, in his home country he was actually born on 28th May, not 10th June.

Photograph by Allan Warren, distributed under a CA-SA 3.0 license.

• Philip began using his mother’s surname Mountbatten in 1947. His father’s family name was Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg so the change is understandable. • All three of Philip’s sisters had married German noblemen before his marriage in 1947 (a fourth sister had died in 1937). At the time of the Royal Wedding in 1947, there was considerable anti-German sentiment in Britain and consequently none of his sisters attended the ceremony. • Philip founded the Duke of Edinburgh Awards in 1956. The scheme operates in more than 140 countries and has been a huge international success. • Philip was interviewed on the BBC’s current affairs programme, Panorama, on 29th May 1961. He TV. • Prince Philip was involved in more than 700 different organisations during his lifetime. By the events and delivered around 5500 speeches. • No previous male royal had lived as long as Prince Philip and his 73-year marriage to the Queen remains the longest in royal history.

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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 a wonderful service or who works hard to make a difference. Let All Things Local surprise them with a fresh bouquet of flowers.

Rachael Collins from Fleur Florist

All Things Local has joined forces with Rachael Collins (pictured) from Fleur Florist of King Street, Belper to offer readers the chance to show their appreciation for a fellow member of the community. The recipient of this issue’s bouquet is Kelly Marshall from Kilburn. She was nominated by Jayne Carver also from Kilburn. Here’s what Jayne wrote: “I would like to nominate my good friend Kelly Marshall. Kelly is a Nurse in the ICU at Nottingham Hospital and works so hard caring for critically ill patients. Due to COVID 19, I know that Kelly has had a really tough year, working so many extra hours at the hospital because of the greater demands on the wards, whilst also looking after her own family and home schooling her two children during the lockdowns! Kelly has played a huge part in many patients recovering from COVID this past year - I think she’s a pretty amazing person and would love for her to receive a beautiful bouquet! Thank you.” Jayne Carver. Nominate someone to receive the next bouquet. All you have to do is state, in no more than 100 words, who you are nominating. Include their address and the reasons why you are nominating them. You can nominate more than one person if they are living/working at the same address… and remember, flowers don’t just have to be for women! The only rule is that the person receiving the flowers must live or work in the distribution area of All Things Local Village Edition (listed on front cover). Just write your nomination on a piece of paper and send to Friendship Blooms, All Things Local, 74 Woodhouse Road, Kilburn, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 0NA or e-mail your nomination to karyn@allthingslocal.co.uk putting ‘Friendship Blooms’ as the subject. Please include your full name, address and daytime telephone number on your nomination. Closing date for nominations for the next issue is Wednesday 23 June 2021. All nominations are kept on file and you will be contacted if your nomination has been selected. Contact information is only used by All Things Local; no information is given to any third party.

Kelly Marshall (left) with her lovely bouquet – presented by her friend Jayne Carver.

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Wirksworth Heritage Centre

Come and see our exciting new exhibition 'Secrets of the Dream Cave'. Wirksworth’s woolly rhino returns! The amazing story of the discovery of a long extinct ice age mammal. Enjoy your own private pre-booked visit to our award-winning galleries. Enjoy our snacks and delicious home-made meals (including vegetarian options) at our Webster’s café and courtyard. Come visit: 31 St John Street, Wirksworth, Derbyshire, DE4 4DS

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Local History Something from Strutts

If you are local to Belper you will probably be familiar with the wonderful landmark Grade II listed building built as a school for the township, generously funded entirely by George Herbert Strutt. Designed by architects Hunter and Woodhouse, it was intended to complement the style of Babington Workhouse built opposite. Opened by the Duke of Devonshire in 1909, the building has stood the test of time, adapting to various changes, becoming Higher Elementary, Grammar, Middle and Primary Schools over the years. Many a ‘Strutty-Banger’ has passed through these doors! When Herbert Strutt Primary School moved to new premises in 2008, a local group of people, passionate about the building, its legacy and importance to the community, worked with the council authorities to achieve an agreed change of ownership. Their commitment and dedication ensured that the site would become a social enterprise, providing facilities for the community and local businesses, under the terms of the original deed of covenant set out by George Herbert Strutt. Strutts Community Centre remains a valuable asset to Belper. The invaluable team of hardworking, friendly volunteers enable many clubs, groups, business meetings, activities and events to take place. With the wonderful balconied hall, external grounds and rain garden, gym, library and a variety of rooms of different sizes for multi-purpose use, this grand building still proudly serves to educate, entertain and embrace the people who visit. Having battled through the most recent unprecedented challenges, Strutts Community Centre is again adjusting to changing times ahead with renewed optimism and vigour! During the difficult past year, the doors have had to remain closed for far longer than anyone might have anticipated. However, this time has been put to good use and plenty has been happening behind the scenes. In addition to new administrative and procedural protocol now necessary, returning visitors will notice that

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refurbishments, redecoration and revamping has taken place, but the character, atmosphere and very warm welcome remains. There’s even a slight change of name too… As the summer arrives and life gradually moves cautiously on, ‘Strutts Community & Business Centre’ looks forward to seeing familiar faces return – and hopefully some new ones too! By Strutts Community & Business Centre Team www.strutts.org.uk

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Upbeat: Derbyshire Constabulary Invest in New Drone Technology Derbyshire Constabulary has invested in a number of new drones, which will allow better assistance at incidents such as warrants, road traffic collisions, and searches for missing people. Based with the force’s central drone team, the DJI Matrice 300 RTK will allow the team to fly for longer and in all weather types. The new piece of kit has a 55-minute flight time (an increase of 20 minutes on current equipment), as well as the ability to fly in the rain, and in winds of up to 33mph.

support this, an advanced sensor can also immediately deliver coordinates to officers on the ground, allowing them to get a precise location when searching for missing people and suspects. New drones are also being delivered to officers at stations across the county. The Mavic 2 Enterprise is an upgrade to the drones teams currently have, and features an improved thermal camera, 48MP visual camera and 32x zoom capability. These will give a considerable improvement for the day-to-day use in fair weather, as well as for night-time search capability, while the larger M300 drone will predominantly be used in the more rural areas in adverse weather.

It also has a much higher transmission range, which will allow larger areas to be covered by drone. The upgraded camera has thermal capabilities and features a 20x zoom, which will allow operators to get a closer inspection or identification on what they’re filming.

Back in August 2019, the drone team launched a 24/7 capability. Since then, they have proved to be invaluable in life-threatening situations, finding missing people, helping to detect cannabis grows, and tracking down suspects on the run as they hid in bushes or jumped over fences.

Additional features mean a quick tap can track an object from the camera, which will be invaluable when the team assist in car chases, or when suspects try to leave their property. To

The use of drones in policing continues to save the force money in officer deployment hours and call outs for the National Police Air Service.

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Bereavement Matters It may not have had the pop music, the crowds and the outpouring of grief that Diana, Princess of Wales’s funeral did, but the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral was still, in its own way, remarkable. In fact, I would go so far as to say that it was an event the like of which we will never see again. This is not so much for the arrangements themselves, which, from the pomp and circumstance and the military precision to the eccentric inclusion of his favourite Land Rover and the choice of music and readings, were very much in keeping with a traditionalist who did things his way. Instead, its uniqueness comes from the fact that it took place during a pandemic, when so much of what we would expect from a Royal funeral – from foreign dignitaries in attendance to large choirs and crowds lining the streets – were absent because of the coronavirus restrictions.

heartbreaking pictures of the Queen sitting on her own, with her head bowed, just yards from her husband’s flag-covered coffin. Social distancing meant that the members of the Royal Family had to keep their distance in the same way as the families from all walks of life throughout the year were prevented from gathering closely together, unable to offer each other a shoulder to cry on during the service. To see such well-known people, of the highest standing in the country, placed in the same situation as everybody else because of a pandemic was unique and it will stand tall in the history books as a sign of the extent to which the coronavirus affected everyday life. As for the rest of the funeral, I was most full of admiration for the pall bearers, who undertook their duties without putting a foot wrong to deliver the Duke’s coffin respectfully and on time under what must have been intense pressure and with the eyes of the world upon them. By Anthony Topley Funeral director, Gillotts Funeral Directors, Abbott Street, Heanor

This was certainly something which was very quickly apparent to anyone who has not attended a funeral over the past 12 months, especially when they saw the

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Index Accommodation: Shining Cliff Hostel Accountant: Easy Accounts Ltd Accountant: Yeomans Accountancy Ltd Aerials: Aerial Technology of Ripley Airport Transfers: Derwent Cars Airport Transfers: Holbrook Travel Airport Transfers: Ripley Minibus Co Animal Welfare: The Cats Protection League Architect: BDS Architecture Architect: Green 2K Design

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Jewellery Shop: Cresta Gems Jewellery Cleaning: Cresta Gems Joinery: Bethell’s Joinery Joinery: R&D Joinery

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Kitchens: Belper Kitchens & Bathrooms Kitchens: Dream Doors Kitchens: Holtams Kitchens: Kitchen & Bedroom Warehouse Kitchens: Sonna Kitchens

44 53 63 75 74

Bathrooms: Bathtime Heanor Bathrooms: Belper Kitchens & Bathrooms Bathrooms: Browns Builders Merchants Bathrooms: Knight Interiors Bedrooms: Contour Furnishings Bedrooms: Kitchen & Bedroom Warehouse Blinds, Curtains & Shutters: Hillarys Builder’s Merchant/Landscaping Products: Browns Building Work: 3Sixty Property Solutions Building Work: Bennett Construction Building Work: JJN Building Services Building Work: Simon Owen Response Building Work: TDB Builders

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Ladies Fashion & Accessories: Rebecca Alice Boutique Landscaping: AH Roofing & Landscape Landscaping: Mount Pleasant Landscaping Loft Ladders: More than Loft Ladders

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Massage: Equilibrium Minibus & Driver: Ripley Minibus Co

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Optician (Mobile): Trent Eye-Care Osteopath: Osteopathy Derby Oven Cleaning: Oven Wizards Oven Cleaning: Spring Fresh

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Car Body Repairs & Servicing: B A Kelf Car Body Repairs: ChipsAway Car Body Repairs: Martin Buxton Car Servicing, Repairs, MOTs: 20Ten Garage Services Car Servicing, Repairs, MOTs: EDM Car Servicing, Repairs, MOTs: Little Eaton Garage Caravan & Motorhome Servicing: EDM Caravan & Motorhome Servicing: Stonier Carer Services: Right at Home Carpet Cleaning: Roy Milner Carpets & Flooring: Ian Wilson Carpets & Flooring: Mill Flooring Carpets & Flooring: Spondon Carpets Carpets & Flooring: T Nutt & Sons Cleaning/Sanitising Service: Helping Hands Cleaning/Sanitising Service: Molly Maid Cleaning/Sanitising Service: Time For You Computer Support: Eaton PCs Computer Tuition: Computer Tutor for U Conservatories, Windows, Doors: Abbey Glass

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Dentist: Glendair Dental Practice Dentures: Beautiful Dentures Dog Grooming: Top Hat ‘n’ Tails Door Maintenance & Repair: Door Maintenance & Repair

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Education: Derbyshire County Council Adult Education Education: Language for Fun Electrician: Andy Hill Electrician: Devenport Electrical Electrician: Midlec Electrician: PAS Electrical Electrician: TME Electrical

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Fence Panels & Wood: Walvins Timber Fencing: ColourFence Financial Advice: Belper IFS Florist: Fleur Florist Footcare: Amber Feet Fuel: Browns/Signal Fuels Funeral Directors: Bespoke Funeral Care Funeral Directors: Gillotts Funeral Services Furniture Store: Finewood Studios

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Garage Doors: Garolla Garage Doors: Ockbrook Garage Doors Garden Living: Cabin Master Garden Services: AJS Grounds Maintenance Garden Services: Cartwright’s Garden Services: Jaam Properties Garden Services: Mark Hudson Garden Services: Pennine Garden & Property Services: The Garden Guy Gutter Clearance: Gutter PRO

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Haulage & Distribution: The Silver X Group

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Ironing Service: Perfectly Pressed

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Painter & Decorator: Duffield Decorators Ltd 53 Painter & Decorator: John the Painter 66 Painter & Decorator: M Bates 77 Painter & Decorator: Roy Milner 45 Personal Trainer: Alex Robinson 35 Pest Control: Breadsall Pest Control 66 Pest Control: MW Pest Control 74 Pet Care Services: The Pet Servant 16 Plastering: Claxton Plastering 46 Plastering: JM Plastering & Property Maintenance 50 Plumbing & Heating: ADS 72 Plumbing & Heating: LEEVA Plumbing & Heating 43 Plumbing & Heating: Martyn Young Heating & Plumbing 68 Plumbing & Heating: MDA 46 Plumbing & Heating: R Fearn 52 Plumbing & Heating: Scott 54 Plumbing & Heating: Woodward 53 Property Maintenance: 3Sixty Property Solutions 52 Property Maintenance: David Grey 50 Property Maintenance: JM Plastering & Property Maintenance 50 Property Maintenance: Kev Property Services 59 Property Maintenance: Simon Owen Response 51 Public House: The Kings Head Duffield 27 Residential Care Home: Coxbench Hall Restaurant: Angelo’s Bistro Restaurant: Horsley Lodge Restaurant/Function Rooms/Hotel: Morley Hayes Restaurant: Nonno’s Roofing & Landscaping: AH Roofing & Landscape Roofing: County & McAndrews Roofing: Harris Roofing Services Roofing: Ripley Rubber Roofing Room/Venue Hire: The Strutt Club

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Security: CS Security Solutions Security: Prestige Solicitors: Killingworth & Parrott Solicitors: Shacklocks Solicitors: Smith Partnership

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Taxi: Holbrook Travel Tree Care: ArborEx Tree Care: Cartwright’s Tree Care: Charnwood Tree Services Tree Care: Clip ‘Em & Fell ‘Em Tree Care: The Garden Guy Tree Care: Mark Hudson Tree Care: Pennine Tyres & Exhausts: ETS

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Used Cars: Net Cars Ilkeston

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Vet: John Rosie Vet Care at Home Visitor Centre: Wirksworth Heritage Centre

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Window Cleaning: Deluxe Window Cleaning Windows, Doors & Conservatories: Trade Windows

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