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Little Green Space What could be nicer than a walk in the woods? In summer, when dappled sunlight streams through the branches and the air is filled with birdsong, there’s nowhere else I’d rather be. If you really want to appreciate the birdsong in a wood, it’s worth setting the alarm to be up in time for the dawn chorus. Birds start to sing around an hour before the sun rises, so it’s an early start – but well worth it. Choose a fine, still day – and remember to take warm clothes, as it can be cold at this time in the morning, even in midsummer. Birds sing loudly at this time of year to defend their territories and attract a mate. They breed during the warmest part of the year, when there’s plenty of food about, and plenty of daylight hours to find it in. Male birds have to be fit
and well fed to sing loudly, as the effort involved uses up energy. So females will be attracted to the loudest singers – these are the strongest males who will make good mates, able to defend territory and help bring up a brood. Chiffchaffs, robins and blackcaps can all be heard in woodland areas – and if you’re lucky you may hear a cuckoo or the drumming of a great spotted woodpecker. If you can’t face getting up at dawn, there’s a second, quieter chorus at dusk. Both dawn and dusk are good times for spotting other animals, too. Deer, badgers, rabbits and bats are more active at this time of day – by keeping still and quiet, you may be lucky enough to see them. Peakland trees Woods are beautiful at any time of the day, though – and there are plenty of
woodland areas across the Peak District to choose from. There are lots of ideas for woods to visit at www.visitwoods.org.uk. High Tor, near Matlock Bath, features a steep climb along zig-zagging paths through mixed woodland. There are spectacular views at the top. For something a little gentler, a stroll along Lathkill Dale is a relaxing way to spend an afternoon. The ancient woodland here is full of wild flowers in spring and summer. Look out for dippers bobbing up and down on rocks in the river, as well as the whiteletter hairstreak butterfly – a rare species found in the treetops of woodland areas of the limestone dales. The National Trust’s Longshaw Estate, is a good location for woodland wandering – some of the trees here are 300 years old. Birds living in the oak-birch woodland include pied flycatcher, wood warbler and redstart. There’s a tearoom at Longshaw, too, with outside tables – a lovely spot when you feel in need of some refreshment. Bluebells may still be in flower in woodlands across the Peak District. Good places to see bluebells include the deciduous woodlands around Birchover, Milltown near Ashover, and Clough Wood. Although still fairly common in the UK, bluebells are in decline and are a protected
species. Look out for other woodland flowers, too, such as red campion, herb robert and foxgloves. Terrific trees The Woodland Trust (www.woodlandtrust.org.uk), the National Trust (www.nationaltrust.org.uk) and the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust (www.derbyshirewildlifetrust .org.uk) are three organisations that are working to protect woodlands and help people to discover and enjoy these wonderful habitats. The UK’s tree population as a whole has been devastated by centuries of woodland clearance. Since the Second World War we have lost some 50 per cent of our lowland woods. The UK is now one of Europe’s Continued on Page 10
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Crisis Approaching For Heage Windmill??
Heage windmill has been now open to visitors for nearly two decades and has grown from, what was a virtual wreck, into a major tourist attraction in the Amber Valley area. But this does not happen without the regular involvement of a large team of volunteers who devote some of their spare time to the mill! Some train and become millers, others work as guides, whilst another group carry out essential maintenance work on the mill and its surrounds. But a very essential role is also played in the Visitor centre, where our ‘meeters and greeters’ are the first to receive visitors to the site. They offer a sincere
welcome, provide some refreshments, sell mill related souvenirs and, above all, arrange the placement on a guided tour party. Over the years we have had a team of ‘regulars’ who have provided this service to our guests but passing years, changed family circumstances and illness has severely diminished the group. So much so that unless we are able to find a few new helpers we may have to reduce the opening hours of the mill at the weekends!! Something we really want to avoid. We are looking for people (over 16) who can easily relate with others and who enjoy operating in a happy,
On Saturday 22nd June, baroque violinist Lara James and harpsichordist Katharine May will be returning to St Anne’s Church, Baslow, to give a concert of music from the seventeenth and eighteenth century on historical instruments. This is the third year that the duo, known as Sospirante, will be performing in Baslow. It is a rare opportunity to hear high quality music performed in the Peak District on period instruments and previous concerts have played to a packed church. This year’s programme will include music by Bach, Vivaldi, Corelli and Biber, as well as less wellknown composers such as Miroglio. The two will also be joined by Sheffield-based musician Tom Collingwood, performing on baroque cello. The concerts are always informally introduced with anecdotes about the composers and their music, and there is time during the interval to look at the beautifully decorated harpsichord, as well as enjoy a glass of wine. All three musicians have impressive CVs. Lara gained a first-class BA Hons and a PhD in German and Music from Bristol University before studying baroque violin at The Royal Conservatory, The Hague. Since then she has performed extensively throughout Europe and in China with leading period instrument orchestras including the Academy of Ancient Music, the English Concert and the Hanover Band. Katharine May studied the harpsichord at the Royal College of Music in London and at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, Italy. Her career has benefitted from awards given by several trust funds, and she is particularly grateful to the Countess of Munster Musical Trust for enabling her to own a copy of a twomanual harpsichord, originally built by Henri Hemsch in 1756. Tom Collingwood studied at the Royal Northern College of Music with Eduardo Vassallo, and later with Karine Georgian in London. He performs regularly across the UK, Scandinavia, and Eastern Europe alongside musicians including his wife and pianist Zinaida Zubova, Mia Cooper, Alexander Puliaev, Mindaugas Backus,
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UNIQUE MEMORIAL HONOUR FOR HOPE VALLEY CHARITY PIONEER
Former Hope Valley businessman and pioneering charity worker Ian Charles, who died earlier this year, is to be given a unique honour for his campaign to educate young people in remote parts of The Gambia by providing them with bicycles no longer needed in the UK. Ian was the driving force
behind Hope Valley Rotary Club’s backing of a ‘Jole Rider’ charity initiative to source and collect pedal cycles of all shapes and sizes, arrange any necessary repairs and ship them to deserving children in Africa who live up to ten miles away from the nearest school.
This week, the Tetburybased Jole Rider team announced that the 12,000th cycle to be shipped abroad would carry a special badge with the name of Ian Charles engraved on it as a permanent record of the former Rotary Club president’s tireless efforts.
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Volunteers are pictured loading the 12000th bike reading for shipping to The Gambia. Ian introduced the Jole Rider project to the Hope Valley Club soon after the charity was formed and members immediately set about collecting bikes from all parts of the region. During the past seven years, more than 500 cycles have been packed into containers, along with educational books and other materials, at Ian’s Bradwell Packaging premises for transportation to The Gambia where youngsters not only learn how to maintain the bikes but frequently customize them so that each machine can carry up to three people. Once the youngsters finish their education, the bikes are reallocated to other students in need of them. In addition, over 100 cycles were shipped to India, where they were converted into tricycles, enabling them to be used as hand-powered, roadcapable, wheelchairs. The Jole Rider initiative proved such an outstanding success that Ian was honoured with a Rotary International Paul Harris Fellowship, the highest accolade in the Rotary movement. And it was largely due to Ian’s campaign that Hope Valley Rotary Club was awarded a much-coveted Rotary International in Britain and Ireland Environmental Award. Only one such award is made each year to a Rotary club in the UK. When he announced the news of Ian’s honour, Jole Rider chief executive and cofounder David Swettenham commented: “Ian Charles was one of our early supporters and was still supporting us to the last. He was a tremendous ambassador for our work and we shall always be grateful for the time and effort he spent raising awareness of the charity in the Midlands. When Ian died, Jole Rider lost a truly great friend.”
MUSIC AND WORDS IN HATHERSAGE An evening of music and poetry to raise money for Ashgate Hospice and featuring talented local musicians will combine songs and arias from the French and Italian repertoires with one of Mendelssohn’s best-loved chamber works – the exhilarating Octet in E flat major. The concert is to open with soloist Joanna Mackey performing six Duparc ‘Melodies,’ accompanied by pianist Carol Reid. The songs are settings of poems by poets including Baudelaire and are languid and sensuous in atmosphere. Mendelssohn’s Octet will be performed by a double quartet brought together for the occasion by violinist Kiri Smith. Composed when Mendelssohn was only 16 it is, according to Kiri, one of the most joyous pieces of chamber music in the repertoire. Verdi arias have been chosen to mark the composer’s bi-centenary this year. Soprano Debbie Michaels is a Verdi enthusiast and relishes the intense emotions his music encompasses. Throughout the evening poet Katharine Towers will read new work alongside poems from her collection ‘The Floating Man.’ Music and the natural world are recurring themes in her poetry. The concert takes place at St. Michael’s Church, Hathersage at 7.30pm on Sunday June 30th. There are no tickets but donations for Ashgate Hospice and St Michael’s Church will be collected on the evening.
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SUCCESS TOASTED AS RECYCLE WEEK CELEBRATES TEN YEARS – BUT COULD WE DO EVEN MORE?
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National Recycle Week celebrates its 10th anniversary this year and Derbyshire County Council looks back on a decade in which recycling has become a part of life for many of us. In 2002/2003 Derbyshire County Council residents recycled 13.9 per cent of their waste. But just ten years later – with better awareness, lots of promotion and improved collection services – the recycling rate shot up to 43.3 per cent. To put it into context that’s 190,821 fewer tonnes of waste going into landfill each year because we’re all recycling more, reusing things or composting at home. This means if the same amount of waste was sent to landfill today, it would have cost Derbyshire County Council more than £18m. And by reducing the amount of waste sent to landfill, residents are helping to protect the environment and save valuable resources. But we can always do more. During Recycle Week – which runs from 17-23 June – Derbyshire County Council will be urging residents to go the extra mile and think how they could step up their efforts. Whatever it is that you need to get rid of, it’s easy to recycle: If you can’t re-use items by donating them to charity, selling or giving away on websites like Freecycle then take them to your nearest household waste recycling centre: Northwood Household Waste Recycling Centre Harrison Way Darley Dale Matlock DE4 2LF Ashbourne Household Waste Recycling Centre Mayfield Road Ashbourne DE6 2BJ The centres are open from 8.30am to 6.00pm daily and closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day. If you have any unwanted furniture or working electricals like fridges, microwaves, vacuums and other smaller working electrical items, you can donate these to your local furniture project. Encore Re-Use Henmore Trading Estate Mayfield Road Ashbourne DE6 1AS V i s i t www.encorereuse.org.uk or contact them on 01335 300907 to find out what they can accept. Summer is the ideal time to recycle your garden and kitchen waste and do a spot of composting. You can buy discounted compost bins and find out more about how to compost by visiting www.derbyshire.gov.uk/co mposting And day to day recycling like glass bottles, cans, plastics, paper, cardboard can all be recycled through your district or borough council kerbside collection scheme. Most materials are accepted but if you’re unsure, you can find more information by visiting your district or borough council website: www.derbyshiredales.gov.u k/waste or www.highpeak.gov.uk/hp/ whatgoesinmybin Making home recycling easier One of the biggest complaints from residents is that recycling at home is inconvenient and untidy – but it doesn’t have to be. A few quick changes and you can create your own attractive and convenient
Derbyshire family, Liza Todd, with her two sons George (left) and Henry (right) home recycling centre! And by making it convenient for the whole family, it’s far less likely that recyclables will find their way into your rubbish bin – and ending up as landfill. •Swap your kitchen bin for a multi-compartment bin to separate recyclable and non-recyclable waste on the spot. Alternatively, you could buy a second bin to use alongside your existing kitchen bin to separate things like glass, cans and paper. •Shop smart! Buy products with less packaging and think about buying higher quality household items that will last longer, be more efficient and could save you money in the long run. •Set aside a box for stuff to take to the charity shop and donate the contents regularly •Some supermarkets have
recycling facilities so you can drop before you shop! •Put a recycling bin in your bathroom to collect empty bottles and cardboard toilet roll tubes Derbyshire mum, Liza Todd said: “The whole family are keen recyclers – it’s just a part of life for us now. “We all get involved and it just feels wrong now to throw things like cans, paper, plastic and glass in the general waste. “During Recycle Week we’ll all be looking to see if we can do any more and step up our efforts!” Kitchen bin giveaway We’ve teamed up with Derbyshire County Council to offer a Simplehuman semi-round recycler bin to set you off on your new indoor recycling regime. The brushed steel bin has smooth, quiet close lid and two compartments – ideal for separating your
general waste and household recycling. For a chance to win, simply tell us the answer to the following question: What Question: percentage of rubbish was recycled by Derbyshire County Council residents in 2002/2003? Send your answers with your name, address telephone number and email address to: Peak Advertiser, First Floor Offices, Orme Court (Library Building), Granby Road, Bakewell, DE45 1ES. Closing date 3rd July. One entry per household. Entrants must live in Derbyshire (excluding Derby city). Derbyshire County Council will pass on your details to the supplier so delivery can be arranged. Please make sure your entry has the correct postage on it. Winners will be picked at random.
MATLOCK AND DISTRICT HARD OF HEARING CLUB
Chairman, Roland Corfield, welcomed members to the May meeting of the Club. Sadly Roland reported that two long standing members of the club, Meegan Kneebone and Frank Griffin, have recently passed away. Our thoughts go out to the families and friends of Meegan and Frank. The members best wishes also go out to Tony Raybould who is at present in hospital. Get well soon, Tony. Thanks to the hard work of Club Treasurer, Gill Bunting, we have been awarded £500 from Derbyshire Dales C.V.S.
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Our speaker this month was Mr James Pogson of Northern Tea Merchants Ltd, Chesterfield. Mr. Pogsons’s talk, together with slides, was a pictorial account of his visit to Columbia. Columbia is the World’s second largest coffee producer. The coffee is grown at high altitudes by smallholding farmers and large co-operatives, and in the case of smallholdings it is all handpicked as the rough terrain makes it impossible to use machinery or even animals. Northern Tea Merchants roast organic coffee in
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THORNBRIDGE HALL CHARITY GARDEN PARTY PONDERING UNDERWATER LIFE
Summer’s here in the Peak District, which can only mean that it’s time for Thornbridge Hall’s 11th Annual Charity Garden Party. On Sunday 7th July 2013 from 10am to 4pm, Thornbridge Hall will open their doors to the public for a family fun day in support of local charities. This year’s party will be raising funds for Helen’s Trust, Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice, Brainstrust and The National Hereditary Breast Cancer Helpline. The garden party will have various activities for the whole family, including open house and gardens, plant sales, craft fair, a children’s entertainer, owl and falconry displays, a funfair and so much more.
Thornbridge Hall Photograph courtesy of Stancliffe Studios Plus, be entertained by live music from DaleDiva – winners of Channel 5’s ‘Don’t stop believing’, Facsimile and many more exciting local talents. There will be plenty of food and drink on the day from various local suppliers,
including Matlock Meadows, New Close farm, the Wild Boar Man plus the award winning Thornbridge Brewery will be launching their new summer ale. In addition for this event only, the original Thornbridge Hall Brewery will be open to
the public with a chance to ‘Meet the Brewers’. After the huge success of last year’s event having raising substantial funds for charity, the Thornbridge team hopes local residents and visitors to the Peak District will join their garden party and that thousands of pounds will be raised for this year’s chosen charities. Entry tickets are only available at the gate, adults - £5, concessions (OAP) - £4 and kids under 16 - £1. Parking is free; please use the entrance off the A6020. For further information and group bookings, visit thornbridgehall.co.uk or e m a i l heather@thornbridgehall.co.uk. Thornbridge Hall, Ashford in the Water Nr Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1NZ.
DOG OWNERS URGED NOT TO LEAVE DOGS IN HOT CARS With the great British Summer finally upon us Dogs Trust would like to remind people, taking their four – legged family members on excursions, not to leave dogs alone in cars. Our advice is: •Never leave your dog in the car alone with temperatures easily reaching over 40 degrees in some parked vehicles, dogs could die within minutes. Parking in the shade with the window down does not make it safe!
•Ensure you keep your dog as cool as possible when driving: avoid travelling during the heat of the day, use sun blinds and open a window to allow for a cooling breeze •Ensure you have a supply of water as dogs can suffer from dehydration very quickly •If you do see a dog in distress please contact your local police station or the RSPCA. Anyone wanting advice
Ever wondered what lurks beneath the calm, glassy exterior of your garden pond? Want to know your water boatman from your whirligig beetle? Then why not join Derbyshire Wildlife Trust for an Introduction to Pond Surveying? This informative one-day workshop covers identification of some of the plants and invertebrates found in Derbyshire’s ponds, as well as the standard
techniques used for surveying. An indoor presentation will be followed by a practical session to put some of your new-found skills into practice. The workshop takes place on Saturday 6th July at the Whistlestop Centre in Matlock Bath, starting at 10am and finishing around 3pm. It’s suitable for adults and supervised children aged 12 and over. Numbers are limited so
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A much weakened Bakewell X1 failed to record their second win of the season when losing by 30 runs to Hathersage in Division 2 of the Yorkshire & Derbyshire League in a match sponsored by The Manners Hotel. On the first glorious day of the season Bakewell’s cobbled together attack were badly let down by a number of dropped catches. This reflected the lack of match practice that followed
two consecutive matches having fallen foul of the weather. Despite these errors Hathersage were restricted to a total of 1719 with the two youngsters Tom Ford and Jack Madin bowling creditable stints. In reply Bakewell put up a valiant fight before being dismissed for 141. Dave Hadfield led the resistance with a gritty 66 but could not find a partner to see the team to victory.
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walk along the Limestone Way to Birchover with an
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LOVE IS IN THE AIR Two established local authors have gone into print with very different works of fiction, one steeped in romance, the other a grittier tale, though not without a romantic vein. The former is titled Love is in the Air, by Samantha Arran and centres on the beautiful and gifted Paulina, who
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moves in the sort of wealthy circles that the reader can only dream of. Moving from Italy to pursue a commission to furnish a luxury London hotel, the young woman falls for a worldly man with fame and film star looks – not necessarily a good thing, as she is about to find out. Paulina is staying with old friends of her parents. Waiting in the wings is their son, Marcus, with a broken romance behind him but not destined to mope about for long, with his ‘… sparkling green eyes, well shaped features, broad shoulders, flat stomach, long legs – and a dimple in his chin’. Samantha weaves these storyline characters into her trademark happy ending and again she is directing proceeds towards two chosen charities. Love is in the Air is from Bannister Publications priced £7.99 and available through local bookshops, Amazon,
Waterstones priced £7.99 (ISBN 978-0-95-724745-5) THE LIGHTNING TREE This new publication from Ernest Swain picks up the thread of the fictional A Surprising Legacy, which ended with Amos and Sarah Carlisle settled into country life in the wilds of the Peak District. A few years on and their tranquillity, even their marriage, is rocked by the surprise appearance of a character linking himself to Sarah’s past and claiming to be the father of her daughter, Ruth. Joseph Craven has apparently returned from the dead, though facially disfigured in an accident and unrecognizable to Sarah. The truth of his story has convincing support from a father and son boasting an aristocratic background, but how will his reappearance affect the ‘inheritance’ which rescued mother and daughter from a lifetime of deprivation and put a sound roof over their heads? The peaceful existence of the Carlisles is now threatened by a man who begins to look very dangerous indeed. Ruth aches to believe that he is her father and secretly goes to great lengths to help him, putting herself in the greatest danger of all. The Lightning Tree is written and published by Ernest Swain and available through local bookshops (ISBN 978-0–9574852-2-8) Prize Draw We have a copy of each book to be won in a prize
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New Photo Studio Opens in Buxton
A new Photography Studio will open its doors on the Market Place in Buxton on Friday 21st June, and locals are invited to join in the launch celebrations and help raise money for the British Heart Foundation too. Wedding photographers David and Diana Golding have joined forces with portrait photographer Lois Rowlands to open the studio. Diana said: "We've always
wanted a studio, but location was important. When this property became available, next to the Town Hall and the car park, it was exactly what we were looking for." But their delight in finding the right premises was overshadowed when Lois lost her beloved step-father, Tony Woolford, following a heart attack. The team quickly decided to use the opening of the
new venture to raise money in Tony's memory. On June 21 they are inviting local people to drop in and see the new Studio, any time between 8am and 8pm. Lois said: "We want people to drop in throughout the day – on their way to work, before or after school, on their way home – whatever suits them best – and hopefully let us take their picture! They will receive a
free print and a money-off voucher for a family shoot – plus the chance to win a family shoot and framed picture in a prize draw. There will be free face-painting between 2pm and 6pm." The Golding Photography Studio is on the 1st floor at 9A, St Anne's Square, Market Place, Buxton (to the right of the Town Hall), telephone 07581 779930, www.goldingphotostudio.com
THE MATLOCK FORUM CLUB On Tuesday 4 June 2013 club member Ron Murnane gave a talk about his early working life as a Merchant Navy Apprentice. He gave a brief description of his life as a wartime evacuee and of his final schooldays at the London Nautical School which led eventually to his going up to Liverpool to join his first ship as an apprentice. This was a rite of passage, a transition from one status to another or, as Ron more succinctly put it, “ this was me
as a lad and me growing up”. He described the surprises, shocks, pleasures and pains of adapting to this new environment and meeting his fellow apprentices, other members of the crew and generally having to adopt a new lifestyle. The ship was a small world of its own with its own rules, duties, functions and relationships and it was this world that Ron conveyed to his audience with his lively and humorous presentation of a series of word pictures.
He singled out a number of the individuals on board and their particular characteristics and skills as well as explaining (in terms appropriate to his audience of landlubbers) some of the everyday activities necessary for the running of the ship and , in particular, some of the more unpalatable tasks allocated to himself and his fellow apprentices. Ron went on to talk about various countries which the ship visited and the people
and places which he got to know,as well as some of escapades in which he and his shipmates were involved which were ,presumably, part of the “ growing up process” mentioned earlier and the telling of which certainly amused his listeners The talk was enjoyed by the audience who particularly appreciated his presentational style which enabled them to share and enjoy with Ron some of his most significant memories.
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A team of thirty-nine boys and girls from years 6, 7 and 8 were selected to represent S. Anselm’s at the Worksop Preparatory Schools Athletics Meeting last week, an event involving ten other schools from the region. All of the pupils had been training hard and the teams had a fantastic afternoon, with all of the boys and girls competing to the best of their abilities and dominating in a variety of events. Overall S. Anselm’s had NINETEEN GOLD MEDALS and EIGHT SILVER MEDALS and won three of the six team competitions. The S. Anselm’s athletes also smashed eleven of the meeting records and equalled one of them. The team results are below: Year 8 Girls – 2nd place overall ; Year 8 Boys – 1st place overall Year 7 Girls – 3rd place overall ; Year 7 Boys - 1st place overall Year 6 Girls – 1st place overall ; Year 6 Boys – 4th place overall. All of the S. Anselm’s gold medallists are listed below: *denotes new Worksop Meeting Record
Year 6 Girls: Tara O’Rourke Long Jump, 3.49m; Sophie Corner – Discus, 14.20m*; Holly Dale – High Jump, 1.20m*=. Year 7 Girls: Emily Howard – Discus, 16.43m*. Year 8 Girls: Elfie CracroftEley – 200m, 31.96sec; Clare Taylor - Javelin, 23.72m; – 200m; Imo Caudwell – Shot Putt, 7.28m.* Year 6 Boys: Sam Watts – 200m, 31.9 sec*. Year 7 Boys: Mwela Mfula – 100m, 13.68 sec*; James Lindebaum – 200m, 31.67
sec; Ludo Litchfield – Javelin, 29.77m*; Henry Ludlam – Discus, 22.13m*; Angus Edwards – High Jump, 1.45m. Year 8 Boys: Juan Leache – 100m, 13.11 sec and Long Jump, 4.90m*; Ali Campbell – 300m, 50.58 sec*; Monty Hardcastle – Javelin – 26.88m; Jacob Bradbury – Discus, 22.40m*. Year 7 and 8 Boys 4 x 100m Open Relay: 1st place overall, 56.72 sec*, George Mallinson, Mwela Mfula, Lewis Stubley and Juan Leache.
PIZZA MAKING AT ALL SAINTS MESSY CHURCH
Tim Smallwood, Nick Williams and Paul Archer rehearse for HADIT’s production of Ray Cooney’s hilarious farce It Runs in the Family. Going to hospital is not usually a
barrel of laughs but this is a medical experience as you’ve never known it, with your funny-bone in distinct danger of being fractured. The play opens at the Methodist Hall, Edale Road,
Hope for four nights on Wednesday 10th July. Tickets (refreshments included) £5 Wed, £7 ThursSat. Available from Hope Post Office or by phone on 01433 620665.
CHEQUE PRESENTATION Ex-pizza chef, Rev Aron Simpson helped children make their own pizzas at All Saints Messy Church on 2nd June. A range of food related activities made a contribution to the Bakewell Baking Festival and also provided an opportunity to think about what Jesus meant when he said ‘I am the Bread of Life’. Messy Church is a relaxed, fun and creative approach to worship for all the family. Rev. Aron Simpson says “We meet for Messy Church
on the first Sunday in each month at All Saints Parish Church. Creative activities are followed by worship after which we have breakfast together. Messy Church is a really good way for adults and children to worship together”. The next Messy Church is on 7th July from 9.15am to 10.30am. Come and join us - all ages are welcome though we do ask that children come with an adult. To find out more ring Rev. Aron Simpson on 01629 813736.
Dr David Moseley, the current president of Hathersage Association for the Prosecution of Felons, presents a cheque to Mr Robert Watson, a trustee of The Hope Valley Ambulance Association Hathersage Association for the Prosecution of Felons has been active since 1784 and has a
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MASSON HILL FELL RACE 2013
The second Masson Hill Fell race took place in Matlock Bath on May 21st. A fine day turned into a misty drizzly evening for 69 brave runners to attempt the challenge of 7.5km with 360m of ascent. The course was modified this year to be steeper at the start, climbing from Clifton Road straight up the Wappin
path and deviating through woodland to burst out onto Bonsall Fields and up to Masson summit, returning via the Heights of Abraham. The race this year raised funds for Matlock Bath Holy Trinity Primary School and was started by the headmistress Amanda Mee. The school supported the
race by allowing the use of the school hall for registration and prize-giving by supplying refreshments with delicious cakes for the competitiors and visitors. The first man to the summit was Sam Tosh of Rossendale Harriers in 18 minutes 2 seconds with the first lady Steph Curtis of the Pennine
club close behind at 19 minutes 2 seconds. The winner of the race was Dean Taylor of Ripley RC. The full results are on the website www.massonhillrace.org.uk Thanks to all who marshalled and helped on the course and to the runners. The race raised ÂŁ270 for school funds.
BRADWELL JUNIOR SCHOOL
Bradwell Junior School with bowls purchased by Bradwell Bowls Club thanks to donations from the f o l l o w i n g organisations: Bradda Dads - local organisation, Bradwell Parish Council and Dales Housing. We are grateful to them for their donations and the children really enjoy playing bowls, lets hope we have some future players and champions.
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least wooded countries, with only 10 per cent of land being covered with trees. One way you can help is to join a Derbyshire Wildlife Trust reserve work party. Volunteer teams help to manage the Trust’s woodlands by carrying out tasks such as clearing bramble and pulling up Himalayan balsam. But if that sounds like too much hard work, why not try a fun family event, instead? The ‘Leave No Trace’ family forest day at Carsington Water on 22 June will help you hone
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Bamford Carnival “Royal Tea Party” Bamford Carnival Committee organised a “Royal Tea Party” at The Moore Memorial Hall in Bamford on Sunday 12th May to raise money towards the upcoming carnival week. The event was attended by previous Carnival Royalty from Queens and Princesses to Rosebuds and Pageboys - from 1968 Carnival Queen Kathryn to Bamford's current Carnival Queen Beth Cowell and Queen elect for 2013 Victoria Lindley. The Carnival Queen memorabilia on display was enjoyed by everyone. The Carnival Committee would like to say a big thank you to everyone who contributed by donating prizes, baking cakes and helping run the event on the day.
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Tickets now available Bakewell Floral Art Club celebrates its Sapphire Anniversary this June. To ensure everyone has the opportunity to enjoy a very special 45th birthday, celebratory events are being held throughout the summer and into the autumn. The grand finale of the celebrations will be held on Wednesday 9th October at 7.30pm in Bakewell Town Hall when Jonathan Moseley presents an evening demonstration of flower arranging on a grand scale. Tickets are now available at £8 each for this free seating event. Please send your cheque for £8 per person per ticket, made payable to ‘Bakewell Floral Art Club’, to The Secretary, Georgic House, Main Street, Winster DE4 2DH. Tickets are not being sent out by post but may be collected from the Secretary at the venue from 6.45pm on October 9th.
Competition: Where can you see the Jack of Hearts in the hotel? Answer correctly when you next visit and you win tea/coffee & cake for two.
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OPEN ALL HOURS So many reasons to visit...
When you’re out for a day in the countryside, whether you’re walking, biking or simply enjoying a drive along peaceful country lanes, the last thing you want to worry about is where you might get served when you’re in need of sustenance, especially if it’s early morning, the middle of the afternoon or early evening. There’s no such worry when you arrive at the doors of the Charles Cotton Hotel, in the centre of the delightful village of Hartington. They’re open all day, every day for breakfast (served from 8-10am) and then continue serving morning coffee/tea and cakes, and various menus until well into the evening. There’s generally no need to book ahead, but
it is advisable so you don’t miss out, especially for their delicious Sunday lunches, which are extremely popular.
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The Charles Cotton, in the heart of the delightful Peak District village of Hartington, is open for food and drink all day, every day. Whether it’s for a hearty pre-hike breakfast, coffee with friends, afternoon tea or dinner for two, our head chef, Simon Harrison, has some gastronomic delights awaiting. And with a new range of homemade ice cream, there are even more reasons to visit. Market Place | Hartington | SK17 0AL T: 01298 84229 | W: charlescotton.co.uk | E: info@charlescotton.co.uk
the menus, has just launched a new range of homemade ice cream, in addition to baking his own bread and cakes. And keeping things local, they also source their cheeses from the famous Hartington Cheese Shop. The hotel sends out regular e-newsletters to all their customers and the owners are about to launch a privilege card for members of the Cotton Club; the new card will offer discounts off food, drink and accommodation. To join, simply send an e-mail to. info@charlescotton.co.u k. with your contact details (and as well as becoming a club member you will also receive their newsletters). There are also incentives to ‘Like’ their Facebook page: post a comment and you will be entered into a draw to win dinner for two.
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MATLOCK ROTARY 11th ANNUAL CHALLENGE E N S M N E GE E K O WALK / RUN – 4th AUGUST 2013 OPENS ITS DOORS TO THE PUBLIC
Matlock Rotarians are busy preparing for the 11th Dovedale Dipper Challenge Walk / Run due to be held on Sunday 4th August 2013. If you feel up to the challenge of a marathon length course in beautiful West Derbyshire and Staffordshire then Matlock Rotarians will be at Hartington Village Hall to welcome you. On the way round, you will be watered and fed at the six checkpoints that are there to encourage you. For those who unfortunately fall by the wayside, Rotarians will be there to pick you up and take you back to HQ at Hartington. St John’s is on hand to help out with those unwelcomed blister and other minor injuries. For those who want a challenge but are not up to the marathon route, a fifteen mile Ramble walk is also available that will certainly test your reserves. At the end
Monkee Genes is designed and lives in Youlgrave. The brand was created by Phil Wildbore seven years ago as a new alternative on the jean market. The main objective was to create something fresh, ethical and organic. This was achieved in the second year when Monkee Genes became the first denim brand to be accredited by The Soil Association and hold the international ethical status from G.O.T.S (Global organic textile standards).
of the day on your return to HQ at Hartington, hot drinks and a welcomed baked potato will be waiting for you. All proceeds this year will go to Cerebral Palsy Sport and your support through sponsorship would be appreciated. Early booking is recommended as numbers are limited to 400. This organisation provides
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ELTON BEER FESTIVAL 27th JULY
It will be our ninth Beer Festival on the village playing field of Elton, to raise funds for our development project. This is a new build community and sports building, that is now built with no lottery funding. Grants from Derbyshire Community Foundation, D.D.D.C, Parish Council, Garfield Weston, Housing Association and help from local people and Businesses has seen us get to this stage, a BIG THANK YOU TO ALL WHO HAVE HELPED TO DATE. We are having a Derbyshire theme to this years Festival, local ales, Ciders and Perry, that are ALL available from the start! Meats, Cheese and Chutney, Pies, plus music from 4pm with Acoustic
Union and Zephyr 5 in the evening will entertain you. We offer free camping on the village playing field for the weekend if required, the event starts at 2 o’clock and finishes at midnight. We are a registered Charity and all the Trustees are volunteers as the help over the weekend comes from villagers who care about their community. Local businesses, pubs and groups help by sponsoring this event, but we never turn any others away willing to help our Charity. For more information and offers of help go to our village web page @eltonderbyshire.com Please help us promote local produce and help our Charity to provide recreation for all at the same time.
I recalled that scene in the film ‘Dead Poets Society’ where pupils met secretly to satisfy a lust for words in the form of poetry. RAVENOUS A raven snatched at the dreams of a poet Pulled words in hunger from the head, Gulped them down for chicks at home To pacify those bairns unfed. Expectant beaks raised wide open Skyward to mother’s homeward flight, A greed for words as yet unspoken To soundly sleep fulfilled at night. Bellies full of word-creation Quietly they settle sound, Satisfied replete and warmed On softly feathered eiderdown. As somewhere a scavenged poet still writes In a bird safe roosted haven, Of cloudless peacefulness tonight Out of sight of a sleeping raven, Where a single star of inspiration Shines from past yet newly born, Upon a galaxy of words As yet untouched, unshaped, unformed.
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on one off unique samples. Come and check us out, we will be open from 10 am to 5pm on both weekends. You can find us in Youlgrave on Alport Lane, directly opposite the playing fields.
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HIGHFIELDS DOES ‘YOUNG APPRENTICE’! All year 7 students at Highfields School in Matlock enjoyed their own version of the popular TV series “Young Apprentice� last week. Their task over the last six weeks has been to design a new chocolate bar from start to finish, considering the content, packaging design and marketing. Working in groups, they filmed a one minute TV advert for their product and the best designs were then pitched to Thornton’s commercial director, Phil Sarginson. The aim of the project was to encourage team work, independent learning and creativity in a business context. Students were enthusiastic about the fun they had designing a product and creating advertising, and can’t wait to do it again! The project organisers said, “We were impressed with the quality of designs and above all the enthusiastic and productive participation of these young eleven and twelve year olds. We would certainly say, “You’re hired!� to them!�
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internationally. He travels widely to seek different subject matter. His paintings are instantly recognizable. They often include figures, they avoid superfluous detail and there is usually strong light and shade which enhances his colours and creates an overall balance. Members and non members were amazed at how easy he made painting look and this must partly be attributable to painting daily. The event was well attended and very much enjoyed by members and non members. Everyone agreed that the event had taught them about how to attempt a painting in oils.
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The First Movement Charity Appeal 2013, launched earlier this year to combat the effects of impending funding cuts, continues at the end of June with an evening of hot and cool Latin, Salsa and Jazz from ‘Mamba Rumba’, a top class guitar and sax duo based in Yorkshire. In demand at home and abroad with a growing reputation for serving up quality vibrant music, ‘Mamba Rumba’ bring
with them upbeat rhythms from Cuba and all around Latin America, the Caribbean and Brazil. They also bring plenty of instruments – guitar, sax, clarinet, flute, banjo, tres (Cuban folk guitar), cavaquinho (Brazilian samba ukulele), percussion and two voices - combining all this to create a joyously rootsy sound of their own, both familiar and at the same time new & exciting. The ‘Mamba Rumba’
Age UK are desperately seeking volunteers to help with their Befriending Scheme in the Derbyshire Dales area – especially around Bakewell, Matlock and South Normanton.
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fundraiser, at the Whitworth Centre, Darley Dale on the evening of Saturday 29 June, couldn’t be more different to the fundraising appearance by First Movement volunteers in last weekend’s Bakewell Baking Festival, where teams of custard pie laden contestants, had to protect their chosen Mr Darcy from being pied while successfully blitzing the other teams. The event, ‘Pies & Prejudice’, was judged by Edwina Currie, the former Conservative politician famous for, amongst other things, warning against using eggs because of the threat of salmonella. Says Caroline Bagnall, visual artist and Arts Projects Manager with First Movement, “Fundraising initiatives like these at local level are absolutely critical to the delivery and development of First Movement projects for people who by the nature of their disability are marginalised and constrained in their day to day life. Without them, the opportunity for
teaching disabled people to flourish as original, creative artists would simply not be possible and the number of people with learning disabilities able to access our projects would be severely limited.” ‘Mamba Rumba’ is at the Whitworth Centre, Darley Dale on Saturday 29 June. Doors open at 7.30pm. Tickets £12.50
from Bakewell Music Shop (01629 812584), Bakewell Book & Gift Shop (01629 812818) and The Whitworth Centre (01629 733678). For further information on ‘Mamba Rumba’ or other First Movement arts activities contact Janette Hockley-Webster on 01629 734848 or email janette@firstmovement.org.uk
Youlgrave villagers and visitors who fancy a morning coffee, a light lunch or afternoon tea will find just what they are looking for at the “All Day” Café to be held between 10am and 4pm. at The Village Hall in Holywell Lane on Sunday July 14th. The event is being organised by The Youlgrave – Bangbutt
Village Link Charity and volunteers will provide sandwiches, home- made cakes, tea, coffee and ice cream. Proceeds from the food and drink sales and a bric a brac stall will help fund the group’s two main projects in Sierra Leone. These are mother and infant health care, and sanitation, clean water and the provision of much needed wells in villages. The
Youlgrave group is working with two national charities, Health Poverty Action and WaterAid to help improve living conditions for some of the world’s poorest people. So, for a perfect Summer Sunday you can visit a lovely village, perhaps walk in beautiful Bradford Dale, enjoy a warm welcome with drinks and home-made food and help fund some vital charity work.
WANTED JUNIOR FOOTBALLERS TANSLEY JUNIORS UNDER 11’S (2013/2014) We are looking for new players to strengthen our squad. Players must be a minimum of 9 years old and a maximum of 10 years old at midnight 31st August 2013. Players suitable for any
Hope Valley College A High Performing Specialist School & Academy
OPEN EVENING WEDNESDAY 10 JULY 2013, 6.30-8.30pm We would like to invite any prospective students, and their parents, who will be seeking entry into Secondary education in September 2014 to come along to this informal occasion. The College is open for you to view work from subjects and take part in activities within departments. All staff are available to speak to and there will also be the opportunity to listen to the College Big Band. For those interested in the teaching profession, there will also be an opportunity to find out about initial teacher training routes at the college. For more information phone 01433 620555 dhickinson@hopevalley.derbyshire.sch.uk Visit our website www.hvcollege.com
positions will be considered. Please contact Kev McNee by phone on 07425786243 or email at mcnee@waitrose.com Tansley is an extremely friendly club and you will be made to feel welcome.
WYNN MEADOW – AN APPEAL TO LOCALS
It has recently come to the attention of the local police that there is some confusion regarding the status of Wynn Meadow, Bakewell. For those who aren’t aware, Wynn Meadow is the large meadow bordering Baslow Road and Holme Lane, Bakewell and is currently home to a number of cattle. It adjoins Scot’s Garden which is the meadow closest to the town centre and accessible just after Bakewell Bridge. Scot’s garden is owned by the Town Council and is a public place for the quiet enjoyment of all. In contrast Wynn Meadow is privately owned agricultural land with a footpath running across the meadow between two marked wooden gates. During Carnival week in July express permission is granted for access to the meadow to launch the rafts for the raft race but this is exceptional and not the norm. As with all public footpaths across private land, walkers are obliged to keep to the footpath and that includes dog walkers. In fact, as the meadow is currently home to a number of cattle, dogs should be kept on a short lead as per the Countryside Code. Anyone allowing their dogs to worry livestock is not only liable to prosecution but risks their pet being lawfully shot by the livestock owner. In addition, dog faeces should be bagged and binned in the bins provided for this purpose. The land owner had to dispose of hay in previous years due to it rotting internally due to the large quantity of dog faeces baled with it. This has a knock on effect on the cattle with the worms present in some dog faeces liable to cause pregnant heifers to abort. Dog owners who use the meadow to throw sticks for their animals to chase probably never give a thought to the farm machinery that has to operate in the field and the resultant damage caused to its mechanism.
Obviously visitors like the meadow because of its attractive setting but some appear to take delight in spoiling this beautiful setting by leaving behind disposable barbecues, takeaway trays and various bottles and tins. Again this provides a hazard to the cattle and wildlife resident in the meadow. Finally we have the reluctant walkers who appear to relish the prospect of cutting a few feet off their journey by taking any unauthorised short cut they can. However, this involves knocking over gates put in place to keep the livestock in, or climbing over drystone walls, where no existing footpath exists, causing damage to the wall and again allowing the livestock to stray onto the roadway. This causes a major hazard to passing motorists and livestock alike. Some even leave the gates open behind them and others have destroyed or dismantled notices requesting that walkers keep to the footpath and keep dogs on leads. Even when the cattle are removed from the meadow this is done specifically to allow the land to rest and the grass to recover, hence even more reason to keep foot and paw fall to a minimum. The cattle are also removed to allow the grass to grow sufficiently to yield a hay crop, for which it needs to be left uninterrupted and certainly not covered in dog faeces. I’m sure there are many of you reading this who regard yourselves as responsible dog owners who may have walked off path in this meadow for many years. However, I’m sure after reading this you’ll be able to see the point of view of the landowner and appreciate why this article is necessary. Bakewell has many areas suitable for dog walking without needing to trespass on private land. Let’s all work together to assist the landowners to maintain the beauty and functionality of this meadow. Bakewell Safer Neighbourhood Team
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BASLOW W.I. DARLINGS
San Diego to the Sea of Cortez -Peter Brown Peter said that he wasn’t a photographer but you could have fooled me, his photographs were spectacular and so was the description of his expedition to the seas surrounding Baja California. There can’t be many people who have been fortunate enough to see nine species of whale during one trip and, keeping a rough tally, saw over four hundred whales. A bird lover since childhood, Peter interspersed his talk with a gallery of the birds that he had seen, all similar to our varieties but far more flamboyant. Now we’re all wanting to go!! Tell where you lived before you came to Baslow We’ve a nucleus of “locals” but it’s amazing how many of us are “far flung”, but we’re definitely all in the right spot now. WISA. May Meeting- Card Creation. Leader Christine Thompson Easy to remember – Baslow Village Hall, the fourth Wednesday of the month, 24pm, bring along your own craft or learn something new, last month Christine patiently showed us how to make cards, in August Sue Eaton will show us how to make pin cushions. These are no ordinary pin cushions darlings, oh no, these are an inspiration of stellated stripes, a temptation of tessellation, a hexagon of harmony!!.. Or you could come and chat!.. Of late we’ve developed something of a “Social Scene”, if
you’ve got “News” come and share it. 8th July. 12.30- 2.00 Lorna Wilson- President’s Charity Lunch for Edale Mountain Rescue Advance warning, darlings, Ticket Entrance only,, and there’ll be a rush because Lorna is holding this as an Open Event and with a fine selection of home-made Soups and Puddings it’s bound to be popular . And believe me, these “girls” can cook!!! Oh, the sheer affordable, affable ambience of it all, a glass in one hand and a bread roll in the other! Nothing like a “good cause”!!! Baslow Village Hall, Tickets are only £6.00. Soup and Pudding, Tea or Coffee. 10th July. “Wardrobe Angel” - Stephanie Roper. 2pm Baslow Village Hall This is colour co-ordination and harmony- upgrading our appearance and style, not Stephanie coming round to sort out coat hangers, hang dresses or tidy up shoes. Dream on!! 15th July. 11am Wirksworth Guided Walk with George Smallwood. Leader- Vikki Watson. 22nd July. 10.30am. Walk from Hardwick Inn followed by Lunch. Afternoon visit to Heath Well Dressing and Flower Festival. Leader– Muriel Cindrey. 24th July. WISA. 2-4pm. Baslow Village hall. £1.50. 26th July. BBC Studios at Salford. Meet Grindleford Station 10am. Leader –Vikki Watson. Jane Walker
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ideswell Wakes is here! Join in the annual programme of fun and entertainment in the village of Tideswell. Every year locals and visitors alike turn out to enjoy events throughout the week, culminating in the Carnival Parade through the streets on ‘BIG SAT’DY’ (29 June). Running alongside ‘Wakes Week’ are the Well Dressings, an old tradition of decorating the wells to give thanks for the water. This lovely local skill can be seen around the village and is a true part of Derbyshire heritage. The Wells will be unveiled on the first Saturday of the week and will be blessed in a procession around the village which will include the crowning of the 2013 Carnival Queen. Throughout the week there are various events and the neighbouring village of Litton celebrate in style on the Tuesday evening. From Thursday momentum begins for Carnival Saturday or ‘Big Sat’dy’ as the locals put finishing touches
to fancy dress costumes or decorate floats ready to parade through the village, led by Tideswell Band and the Wakes Royalty.
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will soon catch on, but remember your hankies! The Procession finishes at Tuby’s Funfair where you can finish your night with a spin on the Waltzer and a candy
the Co-Op) during Wakes Week for information on our Programme of Event. Souvenir Programmes can be purchased in all of the village shops.
Situated on the green in this delightful Peak District village, Litton Church of England Primary School first opened its doors to children from Litton, Litton Mill and Cressbrook in 1869, when the building served as a church school and library. Today the Ofsted Outstanding school has a total of 47 pupils ranging in age from 4 to 11 years. Each year the children play their part in the ancient local custom of well dressing - the art of decorating springs and wells with pictures made from living things. The pictures are built on wooden boards which are first soaked in water and then covered with soft wet clay. The design is then transferred to the clay and very gently the picture is constructed using various natural materials including bark, seeds, berries, sheep’s wool and finally the colour hundreds of brightly coloured flower petals, painstakingly pressed onto the clay. All the children help at
different stages to produce their childrens’ well which takes about seven days to complete. Late on Friday evening the finished well is finally erected beside the school. On Sunday June 23rd a well blessing ceremony celebrates completion and gives thanks for the water in the spring which it decorates. There are two well dressings in Litton and if you want to spend a day in the area the nearby village of Tideswell also celebrates its wakes week at the same time with well dressings to see there too. From Monday 24th to Wednesday 26th June the children of Litton school dress in Victorian costume and perform maypole and traditional country dances. This takes place outside the school at 11am, 1.30pm and 2.30pm. Teas are available all day in the school (Monday 10am-4.30pm, Tuesday 10am-3.30pm, Wednesday 10am-4.30pm). Coaches are very welcome.
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TIDESWELL WELL DRESSING AND CARNIVAL 22ND-30TH JUNE Throughout the week wakes stall and information point in the Pot Market. Tuby’s funfair. Roald Dahl Exhibition at Fountain Square Church - 10am-6pm except 30th June. Light refreshments at Fountain Square Church - 10am-5pm. Exhibtion of art, history, craft and nostalgia at the Parish Church 22-26th. Teas in the institute. 22nd-29th Exhibition celebrating the works of Roald Dahl. Fountain Square Church.10am-6pm. Morning coffee 10am12noon. Light lunches 12noon-2pm. Afternoon teas 2-5pm. 22nd 3pm Blessing of well. Crowning of the queen. With Tideswell Band. 4pm Judging of street competitions. 9.45pm Torchlight procession and traditional dance through the streets. 23rd 12.30-4pm Community kitchen garden grand opening. 2pm Walking treasure hunt from The Old Grammar School. 6.30pm Community Hymn Singing at the Main Well. 24th 6pm Maypole dancing display from Bishop Purseglove School in the Pot market. 26th 7.30pm Concert with Tideswell Community Singers and Tideswell Community Players. Tideswell Parish Church. 28th Tideswell Fell race. Registration 7.15pm for 7.45pm start. Over 16s only. Start from Tideswell Dale car park. 29th 9am-5pm Wakes market and entertainment. Face painting, BBQ, stalls, entertainment. 1.30pm. Carnival assembles and judging. Carnival parade led by Tideswell Band. 9.45pm Torchlight procession led by Tideswell Brass Band. From Wheston Bank. 30th 10am Wakes 6 a side football match. 6pm Car treasure hunt from the Pot Market.
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ATTENTION ALL BIKERS RIDE FOR RWANDA IN THE PEAK DISTRICT The Goboka Rwanda Trust, a registered charity based in Bakewell, is staging a motorcycle event to raise funds to supply a roughterrain motorbike with maintenance back-up for outreach care in Rwanda. Organiser Phil Bramhall said ‘This is an opportunity for motorcyclists to help make a massive difference to the
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two V.I.P. tickets to one of the remaining 2013 British Superbike rounds. This includes access to the pits and the Four Anjels Superstock 1000 Team riders, as well as team tee shirts and mugs. The ride is on Saturday 29th June 2013 starting from the ‘Aquabox’ premises on the small industrial estate on the B5036 (Cromford Hill) at the junction with the B5035 (Porter Lane). Riders will leave between 10.30 am to 11.00 am. The prize draw will take place at the end of the ride at 2.30 pm at CMC Motorcycles, Clay Cross. Bike breakdown assistance, Derbyshire Bike Safety Officer and charity volunteers will be present on the day. Refreshments and toilets will be available at the start, the check-points and at the end of the ride. For further information contact the ride coordinators: Phil Bramhall - trustee, www.thegobokarwandatrust. co.uk philbramhall@gmail.com telephone 01629 826450 Paul Skinns - volunteer, www.aquabox.org p.skinns@icloud.com telephone 01773 823281.
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Sunday June 30th 11am The fell race. Courses for all abilities. Start in Bakewell Recreation Ground. 2.30pm Blessing of the wells. 6pm Walking treasure hunt start from Queens Arms PH.
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For one day every year the market town of Bakewell hosts a colourful celebration of music and dance as a wide variety of international dance groups will be performing at six stunning venues. The rolling programme will run from 11.00am to 4.30pm. From Appalachian and Armenian to Angolan and Argentinian Tango, there will be a dance to delight everyone. Strut your stuff with Timberline Steve’s line dancing, tap your happy feet to Lindy Hop Swing and wiggle your hips with Four Hundred Roses’ tribal belly dancing. There’s Bangra, Bollywood and Belrobics, around thirty groups in all. Also new this year are the Poynton Jemmers with the popular Morris Dancing, traditional French Dancing to live music with Quercus and Latin Rhythms including Salsa, Merengue, Cha Cha and the dramatic Flamenco with Jose Oliva Poyatos, who teaches dance at the ARC leisure centre. There will be opportunities to join in and learn a few basic steps of the individual dances (beware – you might become hooked) or you can just relax and enjoy the performances – and it’s all free! You can also just turn up for workshops between 11.30am and 3.30pm to experience tasters in French and Greek dancing, Rock and Roll, Charleston and the Tango. Beginners are very welcome. Each workshop costs just £2.00 and you don’t need to bring a partner. Don’t be put off if it rains as a wet weather programme will be put in place in the town hall from 12.00. In the evening from 7pm at The Town Hall there will be an International Ceilidh with the French Dancing Group, Quercus. A workshop from 7.15 to
7.55 pm will enable you to learn the basics of some fun dances from France, Sweden, Argentina and elsewhere. From 8pm to 11pm Quercus will take the stage and our lively caller, Cathy Goss, will soon have you dancing to their exotic rhythms. Everyone is welcome, including children. Tickets are £8 and concessions £6. All proceeds go to The Goboka Rwanda Trust, a small local charity making a difference to the lives of ordinary people in Rwanda. For more information and tickets ring Jude on 01629 815469 or Di on 01629 812104. You can also visit our website www.bakewelldayofdance.c o.uk or email enquiries@bakewelldayof dance.co.uk Tickets for the ceilidh can be bought at Bakewell Book and Gift Shop.
7pm Raft race. 8pm Jack Russell races. 8.30pm Tug o’war on the recreation ground.
Friday July 5th 6.30pm Childrens’ Sports. 7.15pm Wheelbarrow and welly race. Starting at Bakewell Bridge.
Saturday July 6th 1.30pm Carnival Day. Assembly of carnival entrants on recreation ground. Bakewell vintage and classic car concourse. 2.15pm Crowning of Bakewell Carnival Queen by local celebrity. 3pm Commencement of procession. 4.30pm Return of procession. Displays by bands in the arena. Sideshows and entertainment. Refreshments served in the marquee.
Sunday July 7th 11.15am Recreation ground. Outdoor United Church Service.
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BAKEWELL CHORAL SOCIETY SATURDAY 6th July 2013 at 7.30pm Medway Centre, Bakewell MUSIC FOR A SUMMER EVENING RUTTER: Sprig of Thyme PURCELL: Come, Ye Sons of Art CHILCOTT: Singing by Numbers VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Four English Folk Songs Victoria Barton - Soprano James Imam - Counter Tenor Jonathan Alley - Baritone Susan Edwards - Oboe
Amanda Kornas - Piano Alan Eost - Conductor
Tickets £10 (Students & Accompanied Children FREE) Tickets: Bakewell Bookshop, Choir Members, on the door or by post from: Mrs E Butcher, The Gabled House South Church Street, Bakewell, DE45 1FD, 01629 810205 (with SAE & cheques payable to Bakewell Choral Society) *FREE TRANSPORT to our concert Contact for details: 01629 810205 by 21st June *(Subject to numbers) Registered Charity No. 509299
Bakewell Choral Society offers an attractive and diverse programme at its Summer Concert at the Medway Centre on 6th July at 7.30pm. The centrepiece of the evening is John Rutter's “The Sprig of Thyme”, an attractive collection of traditional folksongs arranged by John Rutter. Vaughan Williams' arrangements of four well known folk-songs are easy on the ear and “Singing by Numbers” by Bob Chilcott, is an imaginative setting of
seven short poems about the art and joys of singing. Bob Chilcott is a former member of the Kings' Singers and uses such diverse contributors as Sassoon, Ravenscroft, Spike Milligan and The Apochrypha. The final work of the evening is the joyful Birthday Ode “Come ye sons of Art” by Purcell. Soloists from the RNCM will offer songs by Quilter, Gurney, Finzi and Purcell. An evening to savour is in prospect.
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IT’S A DOG’S LIFE! I’ve been on my travels again and I’ve had a bit of a holiday romance. The bags came down from the top of the wardrobe a couple of weeks ago so I knew we were heading off somewhere with nights away. Thankfully it was to be a bucket and spade stay at the seaside – I love the beach! My bowl and beanbag were shoved in the boot and I made sure that my ball got sneaked in there as well. After a bit of last minute messing around – Dad is generally the one that tinkers about at the last minute loading up stuff that is surplus to requirements but might come in handy – we were off and heading for the motorway, that long straight boring road that sends me to sleep with the gentle drone of traffic and the sounds of Mum’s Matt Munroe CD. The Northumberland coastline is paradise for dogs like me with wide bays of golden sands where we can run free. There are rock pools to explore and warm dunes to roll around in as well as endless games of fetch the ball to play that are always great fun. I was on a holiday high after a couple of heavenly days down on the beach when a magical moment
occurred. As I was helping Mum to make a sandcastle by excavating the moat with my front paws, I noticed this gorgeous creature walking towards me like a canine caption from Baywatch. Immaculately coiffured and wearing a diamante collar that twinkled in the sunlight, Princess the poodle caught my eye and I was instantly in love. Tippy-toeing towards me like she was wearing Jimmy Choo shoes on her delicate paws, she was the perfect picture of a beautiful bitch, and I was smitten. I wriggled and jiggled in an almost Saturday Night Fever dance
towards her and for a few fleeting moments we looked into each other’s eyes like a scene from Lady and the Tramp, all that was missing was the long string of spaghetti! Sadly our love was not to blossom as Princess was scooped up before my eyes by her owners and so with a sigh I returned to be alone as king of my castle. Have you noticed readers how suddenly it has become fashionable to have designer dogs that are crossbreeds? Years ago your posh pets that cost a small fortune were pedigree pooches with an impeccable peerage, but now it’s all the rage to mix and match, giving the resulting offspring weird and wacky names like labradoodles or cavapoo’s. I suppose I could be described as being a working class collier (a complex cross but mainly between a collie and some sort of terrier). I do feel sorry however for the results of getting together a shih tzu and a poodle!
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1.30pm Assembly of carnival entrants on recreation Ground Introduction of visiting queens and judging for Queen of Queens Trophy (entries on the day) Bakewell vintage and classic car concourse Introduction of judges 2.00pm Judging of entries 2.15pm Crowning of Bakewell Carnival Queen by local celebrity 3.00pm Commencement of procession there will be 2 official stops of 5-10 minutes during the procession at Matlock Street zebra crossing and The Red Lion 4.30pm Return of procession Displays by bands in the arena Carnival Queen to visit Gernon Manor and Newholme Hospital
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Indicate the answers to the following questions in the grid above, cut out and send the puzzle along with your name and address to The Peak Puzzle, The Peak Advertiser, First Floor Offices, Orme Court (Library building), Granby Road, Bakewell DE45 1ES to enter the prize draw for a gift voucher valued at £15. Closing date for entries is Friday 28th June. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
This Bakewell Valley has a counter? (5) Raw Wold – a village anagram (7) Estate Agents with an office in Hathersage (5) Mistle and Song are types of which bird? (6) In which village can you find The Knoll, Goldhill, The Rocks and Thatchers Lane? (7) 6. Ash before oak and were in for a what? (4) 7. On which Matlock Road has M for Mobility opened up? (4,4)
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BAKEWELL WI Bakewell WI held its annual Resolutions Meeting and Pot Luck Supper on the 21 May. We voted to support the NFWI proposed resolution: ‘The NFWI notes with concern the continuing decline of our high streets and the damaging effect this has on local communities. We call on every member of the WI to support their local shops and make the high street their destination of choice for goods and services. We call on decision-makers to work collectively, at all levels, to help bring an end to the decline of our high streets and to ensure that high streets flourish and provide a focal point for local communities.’ This was passed at the NFWI AGM on 1 June. We also discussed our entry for Bakewell Show and enjoyed some lovely food. All our meetings welcome new members and visitors at any time. Please contact Rashelle on 01629 810355 or Gill on
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Serving the rural community for over 140 years For Sale by Auction
Wednesday 26th June
The Platinum Suite, Uttoxeter Racecourse at 3.00pm
Stone Cottage Little Longstone, Bakewell, Derbyshire
Land at Sturston, Ashbourne, Derbyshire About 3.82 acres of land. Auction guide price: visit www.bagshaws.com Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 342201
Land at Bolehill, Wirksworth, Derbyshire Two parcels of amenity grassland. Lot 1: about 0.96 of an acre Lot 2: 2.44 acres Auction guide price: visit www.bagshaws.com Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 342201
Land at Alderwasley, Belper, Derbyshire 15.5 acres (6.23 ha) of excellent grassland. Lot 1: 5.98 acres (2.42 ha) Lot 2: 9.42 acres (3.81 ha) Auction guide price: visit www.bagshaws.com Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 342201
For Sale By Auction
Monday 1st July
The Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell at 2.30pm by instructions from The Chatsworth Settlement Trustees
A stunning three double bedroom character family home having been beautifully renovated. Including a home office and studio outbuilding conversion. Located in the most sought after and picturesque Peak District village of Little Longstone, backing onto open countryside and having gardens with stunning rural views to front and rear. EPC Rating D. OIRO: £495,000 Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777
For Sale by Informal Tender Highfield Wood, Woolley Moor, Derbyshire A block of mature woodland. Extending to approx. 1.92 acres. Tender Closing Date: Monday 8th July at 12 noon. Sale guide price:
£10,000 - £15,000 Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777
Commercial Property The Old Quarry,
Moortop Farm Moortop Road, Apperknowle, Dronfield, Derbyshire S18 4BN Grade II listed farmhouse and adjacent cottage. An outstanding redevelopment opportunity (subject to planning approval). Extensive range of traditional farm buildings and approximately 9.2 acres of agricultural land. EPC rating G. Further details available shortly.
Chunal, Glossop, Derbyshire A former quarry extending to approx. 1.41 acres, currently used as a secure storage yard with excellent access. Tender Closing Date: Monday 22nd July at 12 noon. Sale guide price: £60,000 - £90,000 Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777
Auction guide price:
£550,000 - £650,000 Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777
Land at Baulk Lane, Hathersage, Hope Valley, Derbyshire
Silver And Jewellery Valuation Bakewell Office 3rd July from 10.00am – 12.30pm Please call to make an appointment for a free valuation Call for more details: Bakewell 01629 812777
To book an appointment call now: Bakewell 01629 812777 Uttoxeter 01889 562811 Ashbourne 01335 342201
Leek Derby
01538 398466 01332 200147
A wonderful opportunity to purchase land in close proximity to the village of Hathersage. Extending in total to 13.14 acres. Tender Closing Date: Friday 5th July at 12 noon. Sale guide price: £250,000 - £300,000 Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777
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For Sale By Auction
Monday 29th July
The Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell at 3.00pm
Highcliffe Farm
Valley View
Priestcliffe Ditch, Derbyshire
Chesterfield Road, Barlborough, Derbyshire
A detached Grade II listed property for renovation.
A refurbished four bedroom detached bungalow set in 3.60 acres.
A useful range of outbuildings with potential (subject to planning permission). adjoining land extending to 11.55 acres. 3 further lots of land extending to 2.53 acres; 1.76 acres; & 8.82 acres. Auction guide price: www.bagshaws.com Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777
With grazing land, outbuildings and separate workshop building with large hard standing area in a very private setting. EPC rating D. Auction guide price: £475,000 - £525,000 Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777
Bank House Mews
New Vincent Farm
Bath Street, Bakewell, Derbyshire
Parsley Hay, Hartington, Derbyshire
A stone built property requiring renovation in a secluded location in the heart of Bakewell town centre.
Set in attractive open countryside.
Currently configured as a first floor two bedroom flat with a garage and store rooms to the ground floor. EPC rating E. Auction guide price: £200,000 - £250,000 Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777
Spacious detached 3/4 bedroomed bungalow. Large stone barn and outbuilding. Subject to Agricultural Occupancy Restriction About 1.30 acres. EPC rating D. Auction guide price: £200,000 - £300,000 Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 342201
Land at Kingsgate,
Land nr Matlock,
Calver, Derbyshire
Derbyshire
The land comprises a single field of pasture with road frontage onto Kingsgate, extending to 0.44 acres. Suitable for grazing, or other uses (subject to planning) in the heart of the village. Auction guide price: www.bagshaws.com Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777
Approximately 97.95 acres including grassland, woodland (6.90acres) and buildings for renovation. Auction guide price: www.bagshaws.com
Land at Mansfield Road, Brinsley, Nottinghamshire Approximately 14.60 acres of grassland suitable for grazing and mowing with good vehicular access off Mansfield Road. Auction guide price: www.bagshaws.com Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777
Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777
Land at Thorpe, Derbyshire Approximately 3.7 acres (1.49ha) land to the rear of church in Thorpe. Auction guide price: visit www.bagshaws.com Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 342201
Email: bakewell@bagshaws.com ashbourne@bagshaws.com www.bagshaws.com
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SHELDON, DE45 1QS, Devonshire View Farm
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£550,000
A stunning farmhouse and outbuildings set in 3 acres in this sought after and desirable village close to Bakewell. The home stands in the centre of the village and the paddock has road frontage. Externally the farm has several outbuildings and an attractive garden area with lawn, patio and pond. Renovated to a good standard it offers plenty of accommodation.
• Entrance lobby • Drawing room • Lounge • Dining room • Breakfasting kitchen with granite • 4 Bedrooms • 3 Bathrooms • Double garage • Potential for further conversion. EPC rating G VIEWING: Bakewell Office.
JUNE at 2pm at ABBEYDALE PROPERTIES FOR SALE BY AUCTION 13 SPORTS CLUB, SHEFFIELD S1 3LJ 7
BRADWELL, S33 9JX Jasmine Cottage, Towngate, Hope Valley
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£80,000
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£300,000
BRADWELL, S33 9JH Lyndale House, Church St, Hope Valley
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£275,000
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BRADWELL, S33 9LD Barn and Land, Soft Water Ln, Hope Valley
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£30,000
Agricultural barn and land in approximately 3.25 acres for sale with vacant possession.
Lot 16:
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Lot 15: Georgian 5 bed house with attached Annex with PP for conversion to holiday cottage. Further outbuildings and an acre croft. The home offers spacious accommodation with 3 reception rooms at ground floor level and a kitchen.
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SHEFFIELD, S17 3GN Land at Old Hay Lane Lot 18:
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SHEFFIELD, S6 4AD 168, Langsett Ave
£35,000
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SHEFFIELD, S7 2LL 75,75A,77,77A Pingle Road
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Lot 17: Agricultural land of approximately 6 acres for sale with vacant possession. For details ring (01433) 651888.
Lot 4: A terraced two storey cottage built during the Victorian era let by way of a long term regulated tenancy at £58.00 per week. NO INTERNAL VIEWING.
SHEFFIELD, S6 2FX Stocksbridge Vicarage
BRADWELL, S33 9JD Land at Soft Water Lane, Hope Valley
BAKEWELL 01629 700699 HATHERSAGE 01433 651 888
01433 651888
DORE OFFICE 0114 236 2420 BANNER CROSS 0114 268 3388
BROOMHILL 0114 266 0061 LETTINGS 0114 268 9900
SURVEYS 0114 235 7741
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PROPERTIES
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YS A D 2 N I D LET AGREE CALVER, S32 3YY 2, The Stables, 2, Calver Mill
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Deceptively spacious 3 bedroom house set in Calver Mill, this is the corner property of the old Stable block, with separate garage, large garden to rear. Lounge with doors to the garden, separated dining room, fitted kitchen with appliances, downstairs W/c. To the first floor is the main double bedroom with en-suite, second double and third large single bedroom. Family bathroom with white suite and shower over bath, the property has had recent refurbishment and is in good condition. Should be viewed early to avoid disappointment.
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BAKEWELL, DE45 1AW Everton, Haddon Road
Offers Around
£379,950
This outstanding Stone built Detached stands in immaculately presented south facing grounds backing to the charming River Derwent. Having retained much of its original charm and character this property also offers potential for further development subject to the necessary consents.
A substantial semi detached family home currently run as a bed and breakfast close to the centre of this sought after historic market town. The home stands opposite the park, lies within Lady Manners catchment area and has plenty of off road parking and a double garage.
Kitchen • Utility Room • Sitting Room • Dining Room • Cloakroom and WC • 3 first floor bedrooms, the master having ensuite bathroom • further family bathroom • 4th bedroom on 2nd floor. EPC rating D
Entrance Hall • Lounge • Dining room • Well fitted kitchen • Utility room • Conservatory • Master bed with en-suite dressing and shower room • 3 further bedrooms • 3 bathrooms. EPC rating G
VIEWING: Bakewell Office.
VIEWING: Bakewell Office.
Selling homes like yours
BAKEWELL 01629 700699 HATHERSAGE 01433 651 888
DORE OFFICE 0114 236 2420 BANNER CROSS 0114 268 3388
BROOMHILL 0114 266 0061 LETTINGS 0114 268 9900
SURVEYS 0114 235 7741
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A detached four bedroomed family property situated in an elevated position with far reaching views of the rolling countryside and within convenient access to the town of Matlock. Accommodation briefly comprises : Entrance Hallway, Guests’ Cloakroom, Spacious Dining Kitchen, Lounge with feature fireplace and French Doors opening onto the garden, Four Bedrooms, Bathroom, Utility / Potential Home Office. Gas central heating, sealed unit double glazing. Driveway, Large landscaped garden with patio, Double Garage, Large Workshop / Potential Home Office. NO UPWARD CHAIN. VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Deceptively well proportioned three bedroomed detached property enjoying far reaching views over the surrounding countryside. Popular and sought after village location. Lower Ground Floor : Reception Hallway, Guests’ Cloakroom. Upper Ground Floor : Study Area, L-shaped Living Room, Kitchen / Utility Room, Dining Room, Bathroom. First Floor : Master Bedroom with En-suite, Bedrooms 2 and 3 with Jack & Jill En-suite Shower Room, Guests’ Cloakroom. Gas fired central heating, sealed unit upvc double glazing. Patio gardensd to front and rear. Driveway providing ample offstreet parking / storage. Large Double Garage. VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Price : £325,000
Offers around £435,000
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An internal inspection is highly recommended to appreciate this particularly well appointed two bedroomed midterraced property. Ideal for the first time buyer or investor. No upward chain. Entrance Hallway, Sitting Room, Fitted Dining Kitchen, UPVC Conservatory, Two Bedrooms and well appointed Bathroom. Gas fired central heating, sealed unit upvc double glazing. Low maintenance patio garden and shed to rear. Offstreet Parking. VIEWING STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.
Three bedroomed detached cottage enjoying an elevated position and occupying a large plot with lawned garden, vegetable garden, orchard and wooded area creating a unique lifestyle. Porch, Hallway, Dining Room, Sitting Room, L-shaped Dining Kitchen, Bedroom One with Study / Dressing Room/ Nursery Room, Two further Bedrooms, Bathroom. Gas fired central heating. Large Garden / Woodland Plot, Driveway providing off-stret parking. EPC rating D. VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Offers around £127,500
Offers around £300,000
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Character Grade II Listed two / three bedroomed well appointed terraced cottage located within the Conservation Area of this historic market town. No upward chain. Ideal first time buy or holiday home purchase. Ground Floor : Feature Living Room with stone flagged floor, Inner Lobby Area, Fitted Kitchen, Useful Vaulted Cellar. First Floor : Bedroom One and Bathroom. Second Floor : Bedroom Two and Sitting Room / Bedroom Three. Gas fired central heating. Courtyard garden area. EPC rating E. VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Deceptively well proportioned three bedroomed detached bungalow occupying a cul-de-sac location, well proportioned garden plot and enjoying views over the surrounding countryside. Conservatory / Dining Room, Fitted Kitchen, Sitting Room, Second Conservatory, Internal Hallway, Three Bedrooms and Bathroom. Gas fired central heating, sealed unit double glazing. Driveway, Garage, Large garden plot with three patio areas and lawned garden with views. VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Offers around £235,000
BOLEHILL
MATLOCK
DARLEY DALE
Occupying an elevated position and enjoying far reaching views and well proportioned gardens, a delightful well maintained two bedroomed cottage ideal for the first time buyer / second home. Entrance Porch, Dining Kitchen, Sitting Room, Bathroom, Two Bedrooms. Gas fired central heating, sealed unit double glazing. Delightful well proportioned gardens together with a useful workshop / store and Stone Garden Store. Off-street parking for a small car. EPC rating E. VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Well appointed three bedroomed modern semi-detached property situated in a popular location within Matlock and ideal or the first time buyer or family. Entrance Hallway, Sitting Room,Dining Room, Fitted Kitchen, Three Bedrooms, Bathroom. Gas fired central heating, sealed unit double glazing. Driveway to front and side, Garage, Patio and lawned garden to rear. VIEWING STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.
This sale offers an opportunity for the first time buyer or investor to acquire this two bedroomed property occupying a popular and convenient position. NO UPWARD CHAIN. Gas fired central heating, sealed unit double glazing. Living Room, Breakfast Kitchen, Two Bedrooms and a Bathroom. Lawned foregarden, patio garden to rear and brick built garage. EPC rating D. VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Offers around £169,950
Offers around £155,000
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ROTARY CLUB OF BAKEWELL ANNUAL CHARTER FOR SALE NEW PRICE
BAKEWELL On the 15th May the Rotary Club of Bakewell held its annual Charter at Hassop Hall. It was attended by 78 members and guests to celebrate the 36th ‘birthday’ of the Club. Everyone enjoyed the evening in the Ballroom at Hassop which concluded with the usual formalities. After President Richard Carter welcomed the guests, Junior Vice President Roz Adamson proposed a moving toast to Rotary International. District Governor Dave Ashley suitably replied and in turn proposed a toast to the Club, outlining the many ways Rotary locally really does work. This is evidenced by the regular fund raising which provides support for so many good causes both in the local area and overseas. Richard thanked the District Governor for his kind and encouraging
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words and also the Club Members who had so magnificently supported him during his Presidential year which was soon to draw to an end. He then proposed the toast to the Guests and in particular the guest speaker, David Daycock who had travelled from South Wales but nevertheless entertained the audience with many amusing stories of his career.
David Daycock, a Welsh Barrister, told the audience of his time spent working as a senior officer in the legal and political minefield of Welsh Local government, which eventually led/drove him to write a novel setting out some of his experiences, and also of his life in his hometown, Port Talbot. The book, entitled ' Gone for a Burton' (written under the nom de plume
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of Dave Cox) tells of a plan by a disillusioned local government officer to drive to Switzerland in a camper van, to repatriate the remains of Port Talbot's most famous son, Richard Burton, and to open a theme park in his honour, thereby transforming the fortunes of himself, his home town, and its rugby club. The film rights to the book have been acquired by an American based producer, and hopefully we can enjoy it coming to life on the silver screen in the near future, with possibly another famous Port Talbot product (no, not Sir Anthony Hopkins ) Michael Sheen, in the lead role! In his closing remarks, President Richard thanked, in particular Rotarian Ann Esders and her colleague Nahoko who between them had folded all the table napkins into an origami bird – a crane – the Japanese symbol of peace. It was therefore appropriate to close with the traditional toast “Rotary and Peace the World Over”.
£335,000
A delightfully spacious, exceptionally well presented, detached family home. Ideally located within easy reach of the town centre. This well presented and well maintained family home offers five good sized bedrooms, master bedroom with ensuite, two further bathrooms,, spacious lounge ,dining room and kitchen with utility/conservatory off. There is detached garage driveway which provides parking for several vehicles and gardens to front and rear. VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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Yew Tree Hill, Holloway OIRO
£375,000
TPS Estates are proud to be marketing this delightfully spacious detached property called "Hideaway" ideally located to the centre of the popular village of Holloway built in the 70's. This immaculately presented property offers four bedrooms, one bedroom with ensuite, family bathroom, dining kitchen, open plan dining room /sitting room and integral garage, spacious driveway with offroad parking and gardens to side and rear of the property. Superb views from the front and side elevation over the Derbyshire Dales are also a great advantage to this beautiful property. VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Chesterfield Rd, Matlock
NEW
OIRO
£165,000
The Hill Cromford OIRO
£329,950
TPS have the excellent opportunity to market this delightful four bedroomed residence in an elevated position beneath Black Rocks on the outskirts of Cromford with superb views towards the Heights of Abraham, Riber Castle and High Tor.This four bedroomed property comprises of a kitchen ,lounge,morning room,dining room,downstairs cloakroom,four good sized bedrooms,study,family bathroom and ensuite shower room. Outside the property has a detached double garage,ample parking,a vegetable plot and garden to rear with fantastic views. VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
This spacious terraced property is located In a quiet culdesac close to the town centre. The well appointed accommodation is set over three floors and offers three bedrooms, family bathroom, good sized dining kitchen, sitting room and conservatory and a rear garden with raised decking and views of Riber Castle. Matlock is a picturesque spa town in the heart of Derbyshire close to the Peak District National Park, surrounded by beautiful open countryside. NO UPWARD CHAIN. VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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SUNNYBANK, MATLOCK RD, KELSTEDGE, ASHOVER, S45 0DX £420,000 NEW
NO UPWARD CHAIN/LOCAL PART EXCHANGE CONSIDERED. An immaculately presented delightfully spacious family home. Ideally located in the village of Kelstedge on the outskirts of the popular village of Ashover. Occupying an elevated position with delightful far reaching views over open countryside. This characterful family home offers four bedrooms, family bathroom, spacious sitting room, dining room, good sized dining kitchen and garden room with utility off. There is a good sized home office ideal as a workshop or work from home space. The property stands in pleasant gardens having a driveway with ample offroad parking and detached double garage. EPC E
EDGEMOOR HOUSE, PARKHEAD, CRICH, DE4 5GY £399,950 NEW
A delightfully spacious, well presented, detached family home, occupying an elevated position with superb far reaching views over open countryside. The property offers three double bedrooms, family bathroom, spacious sitting room, family room, dining room and fitted kitchen. There is an under croft garage and workshop. This useful space would be ideal for work from home space/workshop/leisure suite etc. There is planning permission granted earlier this year for conversion to residential accommodation. Off-road parking and gardens to front and rear. EPC E
15 LOXLEY CLOSE, CHESTERFIELD, S40 4DQ £250,000 NEW
15 MOORFIELD, MATLOCK, DE4 3HF £155,000 PRICE NEW
A delightfully spacious detached family home. Three double bedrooms, master with en-suite wash room, family bathroom, spacious dining lounge with conservatory off and good size kitchen. There is an integral garage, gardens to front and rear and driveway with off-road parking. EPC E
A well presented semi-detached family home, ideally located within a quiet residential area, backing onto open fields. Conveniently situated on the outskirts of the town of Matlock. The accommodation offers three bedrooms, recently fitted shower room, sitting room and good sized dining kitchen with conservatory. There is a study porch, gardens to front and rear and a carport to the side of the property. EPC D
1 YEW TREE COTTAGE, HOLLOWAY, DE4 5AR £119,950
2 AMBERVALE FLATS, ASHOVER, S44 0AH £190,000
PRICE NEW A characterful stone built, semi-detached cottage, ideally located close to the centre of the popular and historic village of Holloway. The property enjoys a quiet position with pleasant views over the open countryside that surrounds the area. The accommodation offers two bedrooms, ground floor shower room and open plan living dining kitchen. EPC E
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A well presented, first floor apartment, set within a fine Victorian property. Ideally located close to the centre of the popular village of Ashover. Three good sized bedrooms, two bathrooms, sitting room and spacious modern dining kitchen. There are shared gardens and off-road parking. EPC D
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NEW £285,000
NEW £375,000
4 Castle Drive
Bakewell
An immaculately presented three bedroom detached bungalow with generous off road parking, detached garage, landscaped gardens with seating terrace, raised deck and Pinelog summer house. Occupying an elevated position with views across Bakewell and the surrounding countryside. Within Lady Manners School catchment and easy reach of a wealth of local shops and amenities in the popular market town of Bakewell. The spacious accommodation with gas central heating and double glazing offers family living accommodation and includes entrance hall with generous storage, well proportioned open plan living / dining room, breakfast kitchen with integrated appliances, WC/utility room, three bedrooms and bathroom with shower enclosure. The gardens are laid to lawn with planted beds, borders, paved seating terrace and raised deck. The garden also includes a timber Pinelog summer house and enjoys picturesque views across the surrounding countryside. Energy Rating D
NEW PRICE £635,000 Nightingale House, Church Street
Holloway
With a further two bedroom apartment with separate access from the main house. Nightingale House is a beautifully restored and immaculately presented Victorian residence offering versatile accommodation over four floors in a delightful setting with wonderful views. The property also offers the potential for business use/holiday/short term letting or dependent relative living. Holloway is nestled in the hillside above the River Derwent and has excellent amenities. Immaculately presented, this stunning property benefits from breathtaking views across open countryside and over the enclosed cobbled courtyard garden with seating terrace and impressive water feature. With a separate garage / storeplace above and attached two bedroom ground floor flat which is beautifully presented throughout. Large attic studio offering further potential for conversion subject to obtaining necessary building regulations. Energy Rating F
NEW PRICE £170,000
Foxglove Cottage, Folds Head
16 Arkwright Mill
Cressbrook
A spacious Grade II Listed ground floor three bedroom apartment set within the magnificent converted mill at Cressbrook, adjoining the River Wye and surrounded by picturesque scenery in the heart of the Peak District National Park. Overlooking the communal grounds and landscaped gardens, close to Ashford In The Water and the historic market town of Bakewell. Within highly regarded school catchment. Including a covered parking space and additional parking space. Enjoying a peaceful location, the property is ideally suited as a main residence or second home. The beautifully presented accommodation comprises communal entrance hall with security intercom, entrance hall with storage cupboards, inner hallway, cloakroom/WC, family bathroom with shower and roll edge bath, dining kitchen, sitting room and three bedrooms with generous storage. A viewing is essential to appreciate this well appointed residence in an idyllic location. Energy Rating D
Guide Price in excess of
For sale by auction at Leeds FC, Elland Road, Leeds on 19th July 2013 at 12.30pm.
Unstone Hall
£500,000 Unstone
A magnificent Grade II* listed circa 1653 six bedroom Jacobean manor house, steeped in local history. Sympathetically restored retaining many stunning original features, this unique property has regained its former glory. The property is set in a semi rural secluded location surrounded by lawned gardens, screened by hedging and mature fruit trees. Approached by a driveway with turning area, ample parking for several vehicles and an external stone store outbuilding. There is additional adjacent land amounting to approximately 1 acre which is available by separate negotiation. Unstone is conveniently placed on the outskirts of Dronfield close to local shops and amenities, within excellent school catchment and within easy commutable access from the Dronfield bypass to Sheffield, Chesterfield and the M1 links to major commercial cities. Energy Rating F
NEW PRICE £199,950
NEW PRICE PRICE £240,000 £180,000
Calver
The Cheese Cellar, 1 Brockley Lane Tideswell
Hope Cottage, Bank Top
A charming circa 1800 one bedroom detached cottage occupying a picturesque setting with delightful views across the village and surrounded by stunning Derbyshire countryside. Beautifully presented throughout with original features, the property comprises fitted kitchen, sitting room with log burning stove and mezzanine level with window seat. At ground floor bedroom with window seat and access to the front of the property, shower room. Steeped in local history this delightful Derbyshire cottage is close to local shop, amenities, country inns and is situated in the heart of the Peak District National Park. Ideally suited as a holiday cottage or second home. Within easy reach of Bakewell, Chatsworth, Sheffield and Chesterfield. Energy Rating F
A well proportioned stone built two bedroom period end terrace cottage with enclosed rear garden and seating terrace. Occupying an elevated position in the popular village of Tideswell, within easy reach of a wealth of shops, country inns and amenities. Currently run as a successful holiday cottage and also ideally suited as a main home. Well presented throughout with gas central heating and double glazing, the accommodation comprises sitting room with feature cast iron fireplace, fitted dining kitchen with integrated appliances, conservatory overlooking the rear garden and vaulted cellar. At first floor two bedrooms connecting with a Jack & Jill shower room. Rear enclosed garden with paved seating terraces and lawn. A viewing is essential to appreciate this charming property located in a peaceful Peak Park setting. Energy Rating E
A three bedroom period detached Derbyshire cottage retaining charm and character with many original features retained. Situated in a popular village location with enclosed courtyard garden and within easy reach of a wealth of local shops, amenities and country inns. Surrounded by stunning Peak District countryside with local walks and cycle trails close to hand. The accommodation comprises entrance porch, dining room with stone mullion windows, fitted kitchen, utility room with large storage loft, sitting room with rustic brick fireplace and exposed timber beams, ground floor bedroom and shower room. At first floor two double bedrooms and en-suite bathroom. With enclosed courtyard garden with planted border. An internal inspection is highly recommended to appreciate this well appointed character cottage. Energy Rating E
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NEW £575,000 Pentlands, Station Road
Great Longstone
A substantial five bedroom detached property with generous off road parking and enclosed gardens. Occupying a popular village location overlooking open countryside, close to local shops, amenities, country inns and within Lady Manners school catchment. The spacious, light and fully refurbished flexible accommodation comprises dining hall, sitting room, snug, family room, fitted dining kitchen, utility room and WC. At first floor five bedrooms, the master with en-suite bath/shower room and family shower room. The property has generous storage, gas central heating and double glazing. The landscaped gardens are laid to lawn with paved seating terrace and planted beds and borders. The property is ideally suited for families, home workers or those with a dependent relative. A viewing is essential to appreciate this well proportioned family home in a picturesque Peak Park setting. Energy Rating: TBA
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NEW £300,000
NEW £200,000 3 Bank Side
Hartington
The property occupies a peaceful back water location in the popular village of Hartington with picturesque views across the surrounding countryside. Within easy reach of a wealth of local shops, amenities and country inns. Surrounded by stunning countryside with easy access to local walks and cycle trails. The property has been enlarged and refurbished throughout with double glazing and central heating. The accommodation comprises entrance / utility room, inner lobby, luxurious ground floor bathroom with freestanding roll edge bath and shower enclosure, fitted kitchen with range and granite work surface, open plan sitting / dining room with multi fuel stove, conservatory overlooking the garden, front entrance lobby and inner hallway. At first floor, three bedrooms, shower room and separate WC. The rear enclosed easily maintained garden is laid to lawn with mature hedging and timber storage shed. The Derbyshire Dales District Council occupancy clause applies. Energy Rating E
Douglas Lodge, Main Road
NEW PRICE £219,950
Brereton, Ashford Road
Bakewell
A three bedroom semi detached stone built residence situated in a sought after location in the historic market town of Bakewell, surrounded by Derbyshire countryside, with off road parking and enclosed gardens. Within highly regarded school catchment and in easy reach of excellent local shops and amenities. With gas central heating and double glazing, the accommodation comprises entrance lobby, sitting room, utility room, fitted kitchen, cloakroom/WC and conservatory. At first floor three bedrooms and bathroom. Enjoying views across open countryside. A viewing is highly recommended to appreciate this family residence within commutable distance of Matlock, Buxton, Sheffield and Chesterfield. With rear paved seating terrace and level lawn with planted beds and borders. No upward chain. Energy Rating E
Wardlow
A spacious three bedroom split level detached bungalow with spectacular far reaching views across open countryside. The property occupies a picturesque Peak Park location with generous off road parking, double garage and enclosed gardens. Offering flexible living accommodation, ideally suited for dependent relative or home worker. The well presented accommodation comprises storm porch, entrance hall with cloaks cupboard, generous sitting room enjoying far reaching views, raised dining room, fitted dining kitchen, utility room, three bedrooms, bathroom and shower room. The property offers further potential for converting the attached garage to accommodation to create a self contained annex subject to gaining the relevant planning consent. Energy Rating D
NEW PRICE £125,000
Manor Farm
Over Haddon
PUBLIC NOTICE: Bagshaws Residential are now in receipt of an offer for the sum of £361,000 for Manor Farm, Over Haddon, DE45 1JE. Anyone wishing to place an offer on this property should contact Bagshaws Residential, Bridge Street, Bakewell, DE45 1DS on 01629 814774 before exchange of contracts.
2 Progress Court, Buxton Road Bakewell A two bedroom ground floor apartment located in a converted historic Arkwright property in the popular market town of Bakewell. The property benefits from a private parking space and is within level walking distance of the town shops, restaurants and amenities. The apartment would benefit from some general refurbishment and comprises dining kitchen, sitting room, two bedrooms and a bathroom. To the outside of the property there is a drying area with sitting out space to the rear and a parking space. No upward chain. Energy Rating D
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MATLOCK
NEATHBANK - LEA NEW
A PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE DETACHED PERIOD COTTAGE OOZING CHARM AND CHARACTER AND RENOVATED TO PROVIDE HIGH CALIBRE FAMILY ACCOMMODATION. Nestling in the heart of this sought after and picturesque Derbyshire village this detached stone built cottage believed to have its origins in the mid 18th Century has undergone extensive refurbishment in recent years. The renovation includes the incorporation of an attached barn and a superb garden room extension to create a well proportioned three/four bedroom family home. Full advantage has been taken of the traditional charm and character which is complemented by a high standard of finish throughout. Neathbank is enhanced by landscaped and well stocked gardens, a private southerly aspect plus ample car parking and garaging. EPC rating E
Ref: 7881
MATLOCK NEW
£485,000
A MID TERRACED PROPERTY OFFERING DECEPTIVELY SPACIOUS THREE BEDROOM ACCOMMODATION OVER THREE FLOORS. Living Room – Dining Kitchen – Wc/Utility Room - Three Bedrooms – Bathroom. Front Patio Forecourt – Rear Yard & Garden. EPC rating D
£135,000
Ref: 7671
FOR SALE BY AUCTION
MID-SUMMER PROPERTY AUCTION Tuesday 16 July 2013 – 7pm Prompt
at Dale Road Methodist Church Hall, Darley Dale (unless previously sold)
LOT 1: LAND AT WAKEBRIDGE, NR CRICH Approx 12 acres grass and woodland with natural water course and road access. Would suit equestrian, agricultural or amenity use.
A MODERN MID TERRACE TOWN HOUSE TUCKED AWAY WITHIN A CONVENIENT TOWN LOCATION. Built in the 1980's and standing beneath rendered elevations this attractive property provides 3 bedroomed accommodation. Ideally suited to the professional couple, small family or perhaps retired purchaser. The property is set well back from the main thoroughfare yet offers convenient access to the nearby facilities of Smedley Street with Matlock's central shops and amenities lying around half a mile distance. UPVC double glazed, gas fired central heating and private parking within the cul-de-sac. Entrance Hal – Sitting Room – Dining Room – Kitchen – 3 Bedrooms – Bathroom - Rear Patio and Decking with Boarders – Private Parking. EPC rating – waiting.
£162,500
Ref: 7930
Guide Price: £50,000 to £60,000
LOT 2: WAREHOUSE/WORKSHOP, ASHFORD-IN-THE-WATER Centrally positioned in this picturesque and highly regarded Peak District village a useful workshop/warehouse with potential for other uses (subject to planning). 586 sq ft on two floors plus additional storage.
Guide Price: £40,000 to £50,000 Further detail and viewing from Auctioneers 01629 580228
THE LIMES, NORTH CHURCH STREET - BAKEWELL
MATLOCK NEW
A GRADE II LISTED PERIOD FOUR BEDROOM TOWN HOUSE OOZING CHARM AND CHARACTER. Full of character, this distinctive and beautifully appointed three storey town house dates from circa 1820. It is Grade II listed and retains many original features which have been carefully restored, complemented by sympathetic modernisation over time. A comfortable, well proportioned and handsome family house, The Limes has sunny town house gardens with delightful views and is pleasantly situated on a quiet street just across from All Saints Church. The centre of the historic market town of Bakewell, which offers a wide range of shops and facilities, is within easy walking distance of the house. EPC rating: F.
A TRULY MUST SEE PROPERTY.
£445,000
Ref: 7680
AN ATTRACTIVE AND CHARACTERFUL UPGRADED THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMED TERRACE WITHIN A CONVENIENT EDGE OF TOWN LOCATION. Living Area – Dining Kitchen – Three Bedrooms Bathroom – South Facing Garden - Rear Utility Area – Superb Views. EPC Rating: E.
O/A £147,500
Ref: 7507
TWO DALES
THE COTTAGE - WHEATCROFT
NEW
NEW
A CHARACTER FOUR BEDROOM DETACHED COTTAGE SET WITHIN IDYLLIC COUNTRYSIDE SURROUNDINGS. Being Built In The Early 18th Century, With More Recent Extensions, Of Natural Stone Beneath A Slate Roof Stands This Detached Cottage Offers Well Proportioned Accommodation Throughout, Oozing Character And Charm With Exposed Beamed Ceilings, Suffolk Latch And Braced Doors And Feature Fireplaces, Two Of Which Incorporating Multi-Fuel Stoves. Sitting Within A Larger Than Average Plot Which Boasts Well Maintained Southerly Aspect Gardens, Along With Vehicular Hard Standing And Single Garage; All Of Which Take In Delightful Views Of The Delightful Countryside Surroundings. VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. EPC Rating: E
Ref: 7922
£495,000
A THREE BEDROOM MID TERRACE PROPERTY OFFERING DECEPTIVELY SPACIOUS ACCOMMODATION AND BEING WELL PRESENTED THROUGHOUT. Sitting room – Dining room – Kitchen - Three bedrooms – Bathroom – Garden - Outdoors stores. EPC Rating: F
£127,500
Ref: 7923
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MOOR GRANGE FARM AND COTTAGES, NR FLAGG, BUXTON
A RARE OPPORTUNITY A UNIQUE LEISURE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY YIELDING GOOD PROFITABILITY AND POTENTIAL FOR FURTHER GROWTH. Situated within the heart of the Peak District National Park, a characterful six bedroom four bathroom farmhouse together with four tastefully appointed holiday cottages, an indoor heated swimming pool and leisure complex and useful agricultural building complemented by approximately 10 acres. This property stands in an upland setting convenient for the National Parks varied leisure facilities and amenities and handy for the attractions of Chatsworth, Haddon, Buxton and the Derwent Valley World Heritage site. Each cottage is superbly appointed and available fully furnished with a strong level of ongoing bookings and with potential for further growth.
THE BUSINESS - The property is offered for sale, together with the established holiday cottage business and its associated fixtures and fittings. The purchase price to include £150,000 as being attributable to the goodwill and fixtures and fittings. Only inspection will enable prospective purchasers to fully appreciate the attractions of this property and its further potential.
£900,000
Ref: 6735
WINSTER
MATLOCK NEW
A THREE BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED PROPERTY IN NEED OF SOME MODERNISATION SET WITHIN THIS POPULAR VILLAGE LOCATION. Dining Kitchen – Sitting Room – Conservatory –Three Bedrooms – Bathroom – Gardens – Ample Parking – Outdoor Store & Wc. EPC rating: Waiting. Derbyshire Dales Occupancy Clause.
Ref: 7906
O/A £175,000
NEW
A THREE BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED PROPERTY OFFERING COMFORTABLE AND WELL PRESENTED ACCOMMODATION THROUGHOUT. Entrance Hallway – Kitchen With Bespoke Hand-Made Units – Dining Room - Sitting Room – Three Bedrooms – Bathroom Single Garage - Gardens – Views. EPC rating: D
Ref: 7899
BAKEWELL
MATLOCK
£179,950
NO CHAIN
NO CHAIN
A CONTEMPORARY TWO BEDROOM GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT SET WITHIN THIS HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER GRADE II LISTED MILL CONVERSION. Dining Kitchen – Entrance Hall – Lobby/Dining Area – Sitting Room – Breakfast Kitchen – Two Bedrooms – Bathroom – Parking – Use Of Landscaped Communal Gardens & Grounds. EPC rating: D
Ref: 7875
£115,000
A WELL PRESENTED TOWN CENTRE APARTMENT CENTRALLY LOCATED WITHIN THIS MOST SOUGHT AFTER PEAK DISTRICT MARKET TOWN. Communal Landing – Entrance Hall - Sitting Room – Kitchen – Bedroom 1 - Shower Room - Master Bedroom 2 - Dressing Area - Ensuite Bathroom. EPC rating: D
£185,000
Ref: 7529
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LAST FEW REMAINING
GENERAL SALES IN JUNE at The Derbyshire Sale Room, Buxton Road, Bakewell
GENERAL, COLLECTORS AND NOSTALGIA SALE SATURDAY 22ND JUNE 10.30 AM – VIEWING FROM 9 AM
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To include WWI/WWII Memorabilia and Ephemera, Children’s Books, Derbyshire Books, Post, Cigarette and Tea Cards, Boxed Games, Coins and Medals, Newspapers, Items of Local Interest and with a 1930’s, 40’s and 50’s connection. Plus Household effects and Furnishings, Pottery and Porcelain, Silver, Metalware and Plate, Pictures, Prints, Mirrors, Clocks, Hand and Garden Tools. Suffolk Punch Mower etc etc.
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Prices starting from £440,000, with generous Part Exchange opportunities available, subject to terms and conditions. Now has never been a better time to experience these Executive Five Bedroomed Homes.
Visit the show home and new sales negotiator Sophie Gill, open every weekend 12 pm - 4 pm, or contact Fidler Taylor for weekday appointments.
DIECAST AND TRANSPORT RELATED MODELS WEDNESDAY 26TH JUNE 6.30PM – VIEWING FROM 4 PM Approximately 250 Lots to include Buses, Military and Civil Aircraft, Cars (Berago, Dinky, Corgi etc) Military Vehicles, Shipping, some Railway related items. Magazines etc etc. Catalogue on line: 12th June 2013
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BUXTON Immaculate 2 bed mid terrace. Open aspect to rear. Additional loft/hobby room Decked area & garden. Excellent presentation throughout Popular residential location. EPC rating D
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£319,950
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Valerian Close
BUXTON Beautifully extended 4 bedroom detached. Large plot with extensive garden to rear. 4 receptions, versatile accommodation. Double garage, driveway parking. Popular location close to centre of historic Buxton. Viewing highly recommended of this well presented & maintained family home.
EPC rating C
Sterndale Moor
Green Lane
BUXTON
BUXTON
Deceptively spacious 2 bed end of terrace property. uPVC double glazing. Good sized garage/workshop to rear with additional parking Viewing highly recommended. Village location Beautiful gardens to front & rear. EPC rating D
For Sale by Public Auction 10th July 2013
New
£120,000 CHINLEY Charming 2 bed mid terrace. Cosmetic updating required uPVC double glazing, patio to rear. Popular location in Chinley village. Close to all village amenities. No vendor chain. EPC rating C
£110,000
Duke Street
New
BUXTON Substantial 4 bed stone terrace. Beautifully maintained & presented throughout. Sought after Burbage location. Accommodation over 3 floors. Enclosed patio to rear. Viewing highly recommended.
£219,950 New Pr
EPC rating D
ice
St Peters Road
BUXTON Low maintenance 3 bed detached. Well presented throughout. Double glazing & gas central heating. Excellent parking facilities. Delightful enclosed garden to rear. No vendor chain.
Superb 2 bed mid terrace stone cottage. Renovated to a high standard. Character & features. 2 reception rooms. Popular location. Good sized landscaped cottage gardens.
EPC rating C
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St Johns Road
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Prominent Grade II listed building. Consideration to let ground/upper floor separately. Prime location within the town centre. Suitable for a variety of uses from B1, A1, A2, A3 uses, subject to planning. Potential for external seating area for restaurant /leisure operators.
First floor 2 bed apartment Well situated close to Pavilion Gardens. Gas central heating, part uPVC DG. Private external entrance. Garage & off road parking. Viewing highly recommended. EPC rating D
EPC rating E
Price on application
£124,950
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Last year’s opera night was very successful and the proceeds gone towards Bonsall’s Historic architectural heritage. This year we are so fortunate to have Meeta Raval, BBC young opera singer of the World finalist, Oliver Gerrish, counter tenor and Arjan and Stefan Byron. The music chosen will be beautiful and ethereal to complement our Magical Gardens. Tickets available at the Barley Mow, Bonsall (825685) or Liz@susko.demon.co.uk. The Open Gardens will start from 10am til 4pm both days. Bonsall is a wonderful and quirky limestone hill village with spectacular views at every turn. With two pubs and a café too, it promises to be a great day out! www.bonsallopengardens.co.uk for details
First lady Eva Taylor and first man Ben Cartwright one, and this year was no Joel Stevens’ record. Ben’s exception. A terrific win was so emphatic that performance by winner Ben the second man, Edward Cartwright saw him James was almost two complete the course in 25 minutes behind. Third was minutes and 59 seconds, Colin Davenport. only 13 seconds outside First lady was Eva Taylor
What a difference the weather makes. Last year it rained all day, but this year the sun shone as 83 runners set off on the 4.3 mile course. Our race has a reputation for being a fast
BLOOMING GREAT TEA PARTY 30th JUNE
Blooming Great Tea Party in support of Marie Curie cancer care at Rowsley village hall, Sunday June 30th 12-4pm… tea, coffee, juice sponsored by Stone Art in Bakewell and a selection of gorgeous yummy cakes donated by 10/10 Cake Company; there will be a silent auction which includes a trip to London courtesy of Andrews of Tideswell and dinner, bed and breakfast at The Peacock Hotel in Rowsley
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BASLOW SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB
We have two meetings arranged for July. On July 12 Mrs Jo Dall will talk about “Bush and Hedgerow Remedies and Recipes”. On July 26 Mrs Heather Vickers’ subject is “Eggs aren’t just for eating”. Our fortnightly meetings are held at
Baslow Village Hall at 2pm. We enjoy refreshments served by our willing volunteers. This is a lively and friendly group with nearly fifty members but we always welcome more. Further information from Christopher Wragg, Baslow 583228.
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Enjoy with a slice of cake or a fresh scone. We also have a tempting selection of chocolates which make an ideal gift in a decorative gift box. Blue Lagoon Aquatics is for all your pond and aquatic requirements. Visit our new garden and furniture conservatory Garden showroom. Furniture Offers have a huge selection of quality outdoor and indoor very at furniture competitive prices.
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Hidden Gardens and Courtyards of Wirksworth
The delightful and colourful event giving residents and visitors to Wirksworth the opportunity to access the hidden gardens and courtyards in this gem of a town is happening this year on the 29th and 30th June. This annual event has become a must for garden lovers and those of us who just like to wander through gardens and take time to enjoy sipping tea and biscuits in beautiful places. An added attraction in this lovely Derbyshire town is the views that are revealed from many of the gardens and spaces. Live music is an added attraction and the opportunity to enjoy the variety of shops and places for lunch (including
the local brewery) that the town has to offer. A slightly later date has been chosen to give visitors the opportunity to enjoy the gardens with a wider variety of flowers. A bonus this year is the opportunity for garden lovers to be able to enjoy on Saturday a Gardener’s Question time with Anne Liverman as a guest speaker. Anne regulary participates in Radio Derby Gardener’s Question Time; has participated in the recent Gardener’s World Event at the NEC, and opens her Gardens twice a year as part of the NGS Open Gardens Scheme. The event takes place in the Baptist Church Hall, Coldwell Street 11.00 to 12.00.
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Hollies Farm Plant Centre was set up by Linda Wells in the early 1970’s and is now run by Linda and son Robert, with the capable assistance of Amanda. Both Linda and Amanda are RHS qualified, and friendly advice is always available from all the staff. The nursery is set in the glorious Derbyshire countryside some 900ft above sea level, guaranteeing hardiness from the plants, most of which are raised on site in Bonsall. Linda and Robert specialise in rare and interesting perennials as well as the usual garden favourites, most of which are listed under the nursery in the RHS Plant Finder Guide. Customers come from all over the British Isles to find the plants they want. Most of the herbaceous perennials are grown in two litre pots and are very reasonably priced for their size and quality. the sheer variety of plants available often surprises people. Linda and Robert grow lots of hanging basket and container plants. The nursery is renowned for its hanging baskets and
Large selection of top quality hardy perennials, alpines, shrubs, baskets and bedding plants at very reasonable prices planters which can be bought straight from the nursery polytunnel or ordered in advance. Also for sale at the nursery are rockery and alpine plants, a small variety of shrubs and Raymond Evison Clematis, as well as compost. The extensive gardens attached to the nursery and displaying plants grown on the nursery are open to the
public from March to September, at a charge of £2 per head refundable on purchases £10 or over. The nursery is open every day except Wednesday, from 9am till 5pm. Tel 01629 822734. To find Hollies Farm Plant Centre from Cromford, turn right off the A5012 up the Clatterway, The Fountain Tea Rooms is on your left. Keep
straight on to the cross. At the cross turn left up High Street. Take the second left Abel Lane, and Hollies Farm Plant Centre is ahead. Please note credit cards are not accepted, only cash or cheques. Find us on Facebook F./Hollies Farm Plant Centre. www.holliesfarmplantcentre .co.uk
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SH addition the giftware ranges offer great opportunities for presents. Further in you will discover the Coffee Shop which is always busy and the tables at the window are hugely popular due to the large bird feeding table situated just outside. Visiting birds include Robins, Great Tits, Blue Tits, Coal Tits, Nuthatches, Greater Spotted Woodpeckers, Siskins, Treecreepers and many more – how many can you
spot? (Reference books available!). The menu in the Coffee Shop offers homemade cakes, scones, croissants, tiffin, gluten free “Honeybuns”, teas, coffees, soft drinks, homemade soups, sandwiches and light lunches. Favourites for lunch might be Field Mushrooms on Toast topped with Salsa and Grilled Cheese with Salad or Belly Pork with Cream Mushroom and Madeira Sauce, Mash and
Vegetables. The menu keeps some popular dishes on all the time but others change to give everyone new things to try. Open seven days a week all year round, this is a perfect destination for your plant purchases along with a relaxing lunch stop and perhaps some other indulgent purchases. Riverside Herb Centre, Castleton Road, Hathersage, Hope Valley, Derbyshire. S32 1EG. Tel 01433 651055.
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AN OPPORTUNITY TO BID FOR A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE Have you (or anyone you know) ever wanted to detonate explosives in a quarry, learn how to ride a Penny Farthing or participate in an emergency Mountain Rescue training event? An Auction of Promises to be hosted by Grindleford Village Community Shop committee will give you an opportunity to bid for these along with 90 other differing promises. There will be something for everyone. The auction will be held at 8.00pm on Saturday 29th June at the Sir William Hotel in Grindleford. The diverse range of promises include tickets for events, weekend breaks in holiday accommodation, signed England football shirts and a range of local
delicacies. They reflect the varied range of skills and interests within the village and have been generously donated by the community to raise funds towards the establishment and set up of a new community shop. Grindleford has been without a shop for 2 years now so the locals have taken matters into their own hands. They plan to establish a shop in the church vestry first of all to show that their plans are viable and the fund raising is to meet the costs of converting and equipping the vestry for trading as a shop. The auction will be led by village auctioneers and entry is free. An auction guide is available for pick up from The Gallery,
Grindleford, St Helen’s Church, Grindleford and the Sir William Hill public house. It can also be viewed online at www.grindleford village shop.co.uk or picked up on the night. The guide will help you plan your bidding strategy for a
personalised poem, a full day of tree surgery, tuition in South Asian cooking or a day’s beekeeping experience. Sealed bids will be accepted if you are unable to attend on the night, please see the guide for details.
FOCUS ON WILDLIFE AT PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP Would you like to learn how to beautiful photographs using take stunning close-up images of flowers, butterflies and other insects? Derbyshire Wildlife Trust is holding a Wildlife Macro Photography workshop with expert Paul Shaw at the Whistlestop Centre, Matlock Bath on Saturday 13th July. Paul will show you how to master light, focus and perspective to produce some
your SLR or compact camera. The centre’s wildlife garden and pond will provide ideal subjects. The workshop takes place from 1.30pm-4pm and costs £10 per person. Booking is essential as places are limited. Contact Derbyshire Wildlife Trust on 01773 881188 or visit w w w. d e r b y s h i r ew i l d l i fe trust.org.uk
Extensive range of herbs, perennials, shrubs, trees, bedding and vegetable plants Riverside Herb Centre located just outside Hathersage, is the ideal place to stop for coffee and cake or light lunch, before wandering around the ‘deli’ for some interesting food items or gifts. The coffee shop has a wonderful picture window overlooking the river and the fantastic bird table, which keeps everyone watching with great interest! OPEN: Monday - Saturday 10am-5pm (Coffee Shop 4.30pm) Sunday 10am - 4pm (Coffee Shop 3.30pm) Castleton Road, Hathersage, Hope Valley, Derbyshire S32 1EG
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Coming Events Citizens Advice Bureau, 29, Bank Road, MATLOCK. Citizens Advice Bureau, Drop-in and appointments from 10am-2pm on Mon, Tue, Thur, and Fri. Tel. 0844 375 2712 for an appointment. Tel. advice also available MonFri 10am–3pm on 0844 375 2712, Appointments and Drop-in also available at Cornerstones, 36 Church Street, ASHBOURNE, from 10am– 12.30pm on Mondays and at the Medway Community Centre, New Street, BAKEWELL, from 9.30am–12noon on Mondays. For all appointments and telephone advice please call 0844 375 2712 Mon-Fri 10am–1pm. Services also available at GP Surgeries in Ashbourne, Bakewell, Darley Dale, Matlock, Winster, Wirksworth and Youlgrave – please contact your GP Surgery for information. Citizens Advice Bureau HIGH PEAK – Tel. 01298 214550. Helpline Tel: 08444 111 308 if ringing from a landline, or 0300 3300 650 if ringing from a mobile Mon Wed & Fri 10am-2pm, Tues 1–8pm & Thurs 10am8pm, or email us at gethelp@advicederbyshire.org (TIDESWELL –The New Surgery, Parke Road, Wednesday 2-5pm (Appointments only). BASLOW – Baslow Health Centre, Church Lane, Wednesday 9.30am12.30pm (Appointments only). HARTINGTON – The Surgery, Dig Street, Wednesday 9.15–11.30am (Appointments only). EYAM – The Surgery, Church Street 2nd & 4th Thursdays monthly 9.30am–12.30pm (Appointments only). BRADWELL– Netherside Surgery 1st & 3rd Thursdays monthly 9.15am–12.15pm (Appointments only. HOPE – The Evelyn Medical Centre, Marsh Avenue, Friday 9.15am–12.15pm (Appointments only). Please see our website for details of all our sessions www.highpeakcab.org.uk
EVERY MONDAY Alzheimer’s Society Memory Cafés Social event providing access to support and information for people with dementia, their carers, family and friends. Groups are friendly and informal. Every 4th Monday of the month. Medway Community Centre, Bakewell. Please pop along anytime between 2-4pm. Contact the Alzheimer’s Society on 01246 223366 or email derbyshirenorth@alzheimers.org.uk Ashford Badminton Club 8-9.30pm. In the sports hall at Lady Manners School. Contact Pete Rhodes on 01629 810319/0775 4421211 for more info. Ashbourne Sinfonia Rehearsals at Thorpe Village Hall and Parwich. 7.30pm. Contact Howard Kilner 01298 84844 for details. Baby Group at Matlock Children’s Centre. A baby group for all parents and carers to come along and meet new friends and share their baby experiences. 1.30-3pm. Free of Charge. Further info. 01629 581867. Baby Massage at Matlock Children’s Centre. Parents are taught the gentle art of massage with their baby in small relaxing groups. Massage offers you a special time to bond and communicate with your baby. Please attend the Baby Group for further info. Badminton Hartington Village Hall between 8-10pm. Everyone welcome. For further info. 07870 879734. Bakewell Choral Society rehearsals, 7.15-9.30pm in Bakewell Methodist Church, Matlock Street, Bakewell. Term time only. Tel. 01629 650919.. Bakewell Cubs 6.15-7.45pm. At the Brigade Hall, Bath Street, Bakewell. Further info. Mike Horrod 01629 732173. Bamford Pre-School Playgroup meets during term time at the Methodist School Rooms, Main Road, Bamford. 9am-12noon. Caroline Hunter 07919 007770. Bamford Tennis Club - Ladies S&D Match practice night 6.30pm. Ruth 0114 289 9384. Baslow Mother and Baby Group 10am-12noon. Baslow Church Rooms. Charge is £2 per family. Just turn up or tel. Rachel Brown on 01246 583022. Biggin W.I. meet at 7.30-9.30pm 2nd Monday in the month. Tel. Francis 01298 84447 or Lynn 84548. Bradwell Bowls Club Open bowling. 6pm. All welcome beginners or advanced. Tel. June 01433 620227 for more info. Bradwell Pre-School 9am-12noon at the Memorial Hall, Netherside. Contact Wendy Riley 07756 236563. Bridge Club Bakewell Town Hall. 7.15pm. Pairs (Acol). Visitors just turn up. £1.50 pp. 01629 814439/01298 871151. (Not Bank Holidays). Bright Owl's Toddler Group Matlock Join us at the Tin Hut Playgroup for crafts, songs and playtime every Monday in term time 1.30-3pm. £2 per family including refreshments. Come on the day or if you'd like further details contact the playgroup on 01629 583639 or 205 Smedley Street, Matlock. British Red Cross Meeting Red Cross House, Matlock Green, Matlock. 7.15pm. All welcome. Further details 01629 582171. Burbage Band Buxton training and lessons. Free tuition and instrument provided. Tel. Steve 01298 79152. Buxton and High Peak Art Society meet at Dove Holes Community Centre. 1.30-3.30pm. Tel. Secretary, Bronwen 01629 813686. Chapel-en-le-Frith Ladies Choir Town Hall, Chapel-en-le-Frith. 8pm. New members welcome. 01298 814015. Cromford Toddler Group meets during term time at Cromford Methodist Chapel on Water Lane, Cromford. 10-11.30am. Darley Dale Band Rehearsals 8-10pm. South Darley Village Hall. Contact Keith Sheldon 01629 734641 after 6pm. Derbyshire Housing Aid Advice surgeries and deposit guarantee scheme. Imperial Rooms, Imperial Road, Matlock 9.30am-12.30pm. Free confidential, independent advice on all housing matters. Discover, Play and Learn (Under 2’s) at Matlock Children’s Centre. Session focuses on making the most of everyday opportunities to include singing, story time, craft activities and a discussion time for parents and carers. The children are able to mix with their peers, have positive experiences and learn basic skills. 10-11.30am. Free of Charge. Further info. 01629 581867. Fishpond Choir Rehearsal 7.30-9.30pm. The Fishpond, Matlock Bath. Further info. email fishpondpublicity@hotmail.co.uk or turn up on the night. Great Longstone Bridge ClubVillage Hall. 7-10pm. New members needed and welcomed. Tel. 01629 640442. Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup Bishop Pavilion, Bridge Field. 9.30am12.30pm. Contact Supervisor -Rebecca Stephenson 07842 095402. Hope Mums, Bumps, Babies and Toddlers A small friendly group run by new mums. We meet at The Old School in Hope from 10-12. Drop in any time for tea and chat. Contact Jane 07966476636. mrsjanescott@hotmail.co.uk for more details
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Little Hedgehogs Pre-School (supporting pre-school children in the Hollingsclough, Longnor and Flash areas ). Children enjoy creative play and learning, songs and stories and our beautiful location in a purpose built preschool. Open Mon/Wed/Fri term time from 9-3, £17.50/day. Part days available along with half portion (& half price) school lunches. Further info please call 01298 83233 (school hours) and ask for the Pre-School. Litton Village Hall Mums and toddlers exercise session. 9-10am. Suitable for all ages and fitness levels (be prepared to sweat) £6 drop in or £20 for 4 sessions (spaces limited, please call first). Tel. Michelle 07854 763570. Matlock Bridge Club St Helen’s Church Hall, Darley Dale. Competition night. Prompt start at 7pm. Membership £5. Tel. 01629 583706. Matlock Cycling Club 9.30am. Starting from Cromford Market Place. Slow morning ride. Details Tony Holmes 01629 734753. Matlock Derwent Valley Lions Club meet on the 2nd Monday of each month at the Square and Compass, Darley Bridge at 8pm. New members always welcome. For more info. visit www.matlocklions.org.uk or tel. 0845 8339583. Messy Explorers 1.30-3pm - a chance for your child to develop their senses using a variety of messy resources. 0-5 year olds, Fairfield Children's Centre, Victoria Park Road, Fairfield, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 7PE (01298) 74895. New & Young Parent’s Baby Groups 1-3pm. Matlock Children’s Centre. A group for new or young parents to meet with their 0–1 year old babies. An informal meeting place, fun activities, health promotion, opportunity to meet new friends, share ideas & experiences, free refreshments & healthy snacks. Open during school holidays but not bank holidays. 01629 581867. Otter Tots Swim School 1.30-2.30pm. During term time only at S. Anselm’s School, Bakewell. For all babies and children from 3 months to school age. 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At the Gospel Hall, North Church Bamford Pre-School Playgroup See Monday’s Events for further details. Street, Bakewell. Sept-March in school term time. 3, Ivy Lane, Elton, Derbyshire, DE4 2BX Bamford Tennis Club adult coaching and social tennis from 6pm. Tel. 01433 Alpha Course in Sheldon, near Bakewell. 7.30pm. To book a place ring 01629 Call Rob Stone on Mobile 07971 815683 651559 to arrange a free introductory session. 584783 or email admin@churchinthepeak.org.uk. e-mail: robert@robertstone.orangehome.co.uk Beavers (6-8 years). 6-7.15pm. Hathersage Scout Headquarters. More info. Alpha Course in Local Churches Crich, St. Mary’s Church at 7pm. Contact: Peter John on 01433 651889 or website - www.hathersage-scouts.org.uk Hall 01773 852693. Also Darley Dale, Churches Together at 7pm. Contact: Bingo Queens Court Sheltered Accommodation, Queens Road, Fairfield, Robert Quarton 01629 734257. Buxton. 7.30pm. Art Classes Life drawing and painting tutored by Diane Kettle B.A. Hons (Fine Bradwell Teddy Bear Club (Parent, Baby and Toddler Group) meet at the Art) Certificate of Education. Beginners, improvers and professional, artists Methodist Schoolrooms, Bradwell (opp. White Hart Pub) from 9.30-11.30am. welcome at the ‘Friends Meeting House’ (behind the Methodist Church) in All welcome. Further info. contact Collette 01433 623838. Bakewell. 1.30-4.30pm. 7.30-9.30pm. Tel. Diane Kettle 01629 636763 Bio-Diversity Action Team out and about doing practical work across www.dianekettle.com Derbyshire. No experience necessary. Contact Steve Wright 01332 348591. Ashbourne Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 10.30am. Moderate walk. 90– Bradwell Pre-School Group See Monday’s Events for further details. 120 minutes. Ashbourne Leisure Centre. Different walks from around British Red Cross Meeting Bakewell Town Hall, The Court Room, Bakewell. • Restoration • Lime Pointing • Paving Ashbourne. 7.30pm. All welcome. (Excluding 4th Tuesday in the month). Further details Ashford Bridge Club welcomes new members to play bridge (Acol) in a social • Brick and Stone Extensions 01629 582171. setting. Singles welcome. At Ashford War Memorial Institute. 7-10pm. Tel: Burbage Band Buxton Senior band rehearsal at Nursery Lane, Burbage. 8• Carved Fireplaces 01629 814132. 9.30pm. Experienced players welcome. Call Steve 01298 79152. Ashover Baby & Toddler Group 10am-12noon, (term-time only) at Ashover Busy Bees Toddler Group Busy Bees is for Mums (or Dads or Grannies) and Parish Hall, Milken Lane, Ashover. Come and join us for a cuppa and meet new their babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers. Plus a trained Breastmates volunteer friends whilst your children play. Tel. Nicola Foster on 07891063154 or visit us Call Pete 01246 860787 or 07946 746865 offers support on breast-feeding, weaning and returning to work whilst at ashovertoddlers.co.uk. www.newstoneconservation.co.uk feeding. 10am-12noon Fountain Square Church hall, Tideswell. Coffee, Chat, Baby and Toddler Group (Totzone) Unit 4 off Olde English Road, Matlock. Snacks, Toys, Games, Crafts, fun. All welcome. 9.30am-11.30am (term time only). Contact Lorna 01629 593439. Buxton and District Young Farmers Baby and Toddler Weigh Stay and Play Club meet at Farming Life Centre, 2-3.30pm. Bakewell Medical Centre. Blackwell. 8pm. More info. Louisa Baby Health Clinic and Toddler Group. PLEASE NOTE: If you have had a Fotherby 0780 5097032. Please note that the group does not run regular event with us which is still listed Church On The Bus 1-3pm. Meets at when the surgery is closed for training. the railway/New Bus station car park, 68 Wolds Rise, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3HJ and no longer runs can you please get in Bakewell Library (Storytime) 10Matlock. Telephone 01629 584450 Mobile 07831 596309 10.30am. All children aged 5 and under touch with Nicky on 01629 812159 or email Coffee and Chat Morning 10-11.30am. are very welcome to participate, no ESTABLISHED OVER 20 YEARS Dale Road Methodist Church Hall, whatson@peak-advertiser.co.uk so we can charge for the activity. A parent/carer Specialists in installations of central heating systems Darley Dale. delete it from the paper. is required to stay for the duration of and high efficiency combination boilers. Cressbrook Band Practise in 'The the activity. 01629 812267. Cressbrook' (SK17 8SX). 7.30-9pm. All aspects of gas work undertaken, including gas fires, Bakewell Bunnies at Bakewell Children’s Players of all standards welcome. We also offer tuition for learners - of all cookers, landlords’ gas safety checks and installation Centre 10.30am-12 noon. Toddler group for 1-4 yr olds. Older/younger siblings ages. of new bathrooms. are welcome but activities will be aimed at children aged 1-4. Term time only, Darley Dale Tennis Club Social Play. 6pm-close. Highfields School Lower School no need to book. Tel. 01629 533673. Free quotes and estimates. A tiling service can be site, Starkholmes. April to September. Tony 01629 56531or Judith 01629 Bakewell Floral Art Club 7.30pm. Bakewell Town Hall. 2nd Wednesday of each provided. 732614. month (except January). New members and visitors always welcome. Competitive prices for combination boiler Denefields Seniors’ Lunch Club (Matlock). 11.15am onwards. Come and see 2nd Bakewell Methodist Brownies Are you aged between 7 and 10 years old? installation or upgrade. We will try to beat all us for a bit of company and a meal. Contact Chris Smith 01629 583512. Would you like to join our pack? We meet at Bakewell Methodist Church from genuine quotes. Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health Health walk – Tuesday Strollers 10am. 6.30-8pm. Contact Cassie Hodgkinson 01629 810241 or Sharon Wakeman at Local walks with a friendly group. All abilities welcome. Every Tuesday (except It is our policy to make sure you are happy Bakewell Pet Shop, Water Street. the 1st Tuesday of the month) Meet at Stancliffe House, Molyneux Business with the service we are providing. All our Bakewell Silver Band Full Band rehearsals. 8-10pm at the Brigade Hall, Bath Park, Whitworth Road, Darley Dale. Booking essential 01629 733915. operatives are fully qualified plumbing Registration Street, Bakewell. Contact Ian Wildgoose 01629 813119. Dove Holes Public Band Ambitious young band welcomes all young or and heating engineers. No. 80813 Bakewell Young Farmers’ Club Monyash Village Hall. 8pm. For more info. Tel. experienced players to rehearsals every Tuesday and Thursday. 1B Dale Road, Helen Yates 07855 945441. Dove Holes. 7.30pm. Contact Hayley Burton 07816 405744. Bamford 0-5 Group. Moore Memorial Hall from 10-11.45am. All welcome for Explorers (14 years upwards). 6-7.15pm. Hathersage Scout Headquarters. For informal play, tea/coffee, children’s snack and outdoor play weather permitting. more info. contact John on 01433 651889 or look on the website Please feel free to drop in. Contact Sue on 01433 659961. www.hathersage-scouts.org.uk Bamford Tennis Club Mens S & D Match practice night 6.30pm. Tel. Martin on Flagg Tiddleypeeps Under 5’s. Flagg Village Hall. This is a lively, thriving group 01433 650328. with families from Flagg, Tideswell, Hartington as well as surrounding villages. Baslow Choir New singers welcome – all ages. 7.30-9.30pm. Baslow Village 9-11.30am. Tel. 01298 85208. Hall. Contact Heather Jacques on 01433 631586. Free Coffee Morning and chat at Dale Road Methodist Church Hall, Darley Dale Bible Study in the Hope Valley with The Living Hope Church. 8pm at various from 10-11.30am. Come and meet old and new friends. No charge, just homes throughout the valley. Contact Pastor Tim Pritt 01433 650942. friendship. See you there! Bingo 8pm at Bakewell Working Men’s and Social Club, Butts Road, Bakewell. Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup 9.30am-1.30pm. See Monday’s Events for BM&W Brass Wirksworth 8-9.30pm. Moot Hall, Chapel Lane, Wirkworth. Players further details. of all abilities welcome. Call Ray Gould on 01629 540345. Hope Valley Young Farmers Club meet at Bamford Hall. 8pm. For more info. Bradwell Bowls Club See Monday’s events for further details. Tel. Cath Morley 01433 620237. Chatsworth WI meets every third Wednesday at Edensor Tea Rooms, Edensor Indoor Short Mat Bowling at Bamford village institute. 2-4pm. 7-10pm. Village at 7pm. New members are always welcome. Contact Kath Watts on Contact June 01433 620227. 01246 211437. Little Hedgehogs Pre-School See Monday’s Events for further details. Chatsworth Cubs (8-101/2 yrs) 6.30-8pm. Pilsley Scout Headquarters, High Little Hedgehogs Pre-School Play and Stay (for parents/carers and busy Street, Pilsley. For more details contact Emma Lowe 07843 090016. babies and toddlers in the Hollingsclough, Longnor and Flash areas). Join in Chelmorton Film Circle Chelmorton Institute 2nd Wednesday each month at with them for singing and creative play. 9.30–11.30am. Further info. 01298 7.30 prompt. 83233 (school hours) and ask for the Pre-School. Coffee Morning (includes Bingo). Queen’s Court Sheltered Accommodation, Matlock Cycling Club 7pm. Starting from Crown Square, Matlock. Training ride Queen’s Road, Fairfield, Buxton. 10.30am. (approx 2 hours). Further details from Tony Holmes 01629 734753. Cuppa-call-in 10.15-11.45am, Holy Trinity Church, Tansley. Why not drop in for Matlock and District Rifle Club Contact Len Webster 01629 584797. a relaxing and welcoming cup of tea/coffee and biscuits, (and often Matlock Miniature Club meet every third Tuesday at the Whistlestop Activity cake!). Everyone most welcome. Centre, Matlock Bath Railway Station. For further details 01629 734307. Crafts in the Forest Why not come along to the Peak Forest Reading Room Matlock Multiples Group every fortnight. 10-11.30am at the Matlock Children's from 10am-12noon and enjoy a relaxing and creative session with like-minded Centre. We're a new group for twins (or more) bumps to preschoolers and their people. Transport arranged if difficult to attend. parents/ grandparents. Tel: 07717 833641 or info@matlockmultiples.co.uk Dads Group 1.30-3pm - a group for Matlock Workplace Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 12.30pm Easy walk dads, grandads and male carers to 45 – 60 mins Meet in reception at Derbyshire Dales District Council Town Hall spend quality time with their child. Bank Road (bottom end) for a brisk walk around Matlock in your lunch hour. 0-5 year olds. Fairfield Children's Meditation Classes at Age Concern, Orme Court, Granby Road. 7.30-9.30pm. Centre, Victoria Park Road, Fairfield, Further info. 01298 24861. All Roofing Works Undertaken including: Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 7PE NWR (Bakewell) first Tuesday in the month. We are a friendly group that meets (01298) 74895. in each others’ homes in and around the Bakewell area. Are you a lively minded Dale Road Methodist Church Darley woman wanting to make friends locally, exchange ideas, have interesting Dale invites you to our short informal discussions and join in social events? 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Expectant parents are also Pilates Hathersage Methodist Church Hall. 11.30am-12.30pm. Hope Loxley welcome. Term time only, no need to Hall. 8.15-9.15pm. Phone Claire 07990 771155. book. Further info. 01629 533 673. Preparing for Nursery & School at Bakewell Children’s Centre. 10.30-12 noon. Family Arts and Crafts (suitable for This weekly group is for 2 & 3 year olds. Helps parents/carers give their pre-school children).10-11.30am. children a flying start & prepare then for Nursery & School. Term time only, Please contact Harpur Hill Children’s TELESCOPIC HANDLERS, no need to book. For further information, call 01629 533 673. centre, Buxton on (01298) 74101 for Rowsley Crafts Club 7-9pm. The Kitchen to the rear of Rowsley Village Hall. BOBCATS, DUMPERS more information and to book a Bring your own craft or join in on a group project. Please call Beverley Bagshaw & place. Free of Charge. on 01629 735997 for more info. 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Coming Events High Peak Badminton Club Buxton Community School. 7-10pm. All ages and abilities from 11 years. Coaching on the night 7-8pm. Day 01298 71707. Eve 01298 22502. Indoor BowlingVillage Hall, Calver. 2-4pm. Enquiries to Bob Dudgeon, 01433 639908. Indoor Short Mat Bowling in the Working Men’s Club on Butts Road, Bakewell at 6.45pm - just turn up. Beginners welcome. Contact Alec on 01298 871638. Karate Village Hall, Calver. 6.30-8pm. Tel. Bob Dudgeon, 01433 639908. Kick Start at Matlock Children’s Centre. A friendly, relaxed group to help you gain coping strategies to improve self esteem, be more confident, learn how to cope with life’s ups and downs, start thinking positive thoughts, get tips on how to make different decisions and develop a winning attitude. Crèche places are available. Booking is Essential. 9.30-11.30am. Provided by Adult Education. Further info. 01629 584336. Kids Klub Eilm Pentecostal Church, Waterside Business Park Waterside Road, Ashbourne. 4-5pm. Kids Klub is a group for those in reception to year 5. Little Hedgehogs Pre-School See Monday’s Events for further details. Line Dancing in the Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 7.40-10pm. With Timberline Steve, IDTA qualified instructor, and Jeanette. Details 01629 636386. Longnor Play and Stay for mums/dads and busy babies. Friendly playgroup meets term time at St Bartholomews’ School 9.30-11.30am. All welcome, £1 entry. Contact Wendy 01298 83233 (day) or 83304 (eve) for more info. Matlock and District Rifle Club See Tuesday’s Events for further details. Matlock Music Group for babies and pre-school children with parent/carer. 10-11.30am approx. during term time. Held at Matlock Methodist and URC Church Hall, Bank Road, Matlock. Matlock Musical Theatre Matlock Methodist and United Reformed Church Hall, Bank Road. 7.30pm. Matlock Philatelic Society second Wednesday each month. 7.30pm. Imperial Rooms, Matlock. Interesting and varied programme, visitors welcome. Matlock T'ai Chi Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 1.30-3pm. Teacher has over 25 years experience. To book a place call 07832 107286. Matlock Edgefold Club Social Sequence and ballroom dancing to organist. 810.30pm. For more info. 01629 582374. Moving on Up at Castle View Nursery. Preparing children to be ready for nursery. The group will offer support with potty training, dummies and bottles so when they go to nursery they are fit and ready to learn. 1-2.30pm. Free of charge. Tel. 01629 581867. Netball for Fun All ages and abilities welcome. Highfields School off Starkholmes site. 7-8pm. Paula 01629 581667. Open House at Bonsall Village Hall. 2pm. Board games, chat and talks. Run by retired people for anyone to join in, thanks to the New Horizons Trust. Parent and Toddler Group (run by volunteers) at Harpur Hill Children’s Centre, Buxton. 1.15-3.15pm. No need to book. Tel. 01298 74101. Free of charge. Peak Forest Aerobics at the Reading Room. 8-9pm. Classes cost £2.50 per session. Peak Pre-School See Monday’s Events for further details. Pre-School Cycling Just bring your bike and helmet to Castleton Village Hall on the first Wednesday in the month. £2.00 per child. 1.30-3pm. Enjoy riding round cones, circuits and more. Run of the Mill Folk Dance Club Meet every 2nd, 4th and 5th Wednesday (except in August). Folk dancing for beginners and experienced dancers. Florence Nightingale Hall, Holloway, nr Matlock. 7.30pm. Contacts. www.runmilldance.abelgratis.co.uk/ John Daglish 01629 534479, David and Verena 01332 881221. Seniors’ Lunch Eilm Pentecostal Church, Waterside Business Park Waterside Road, Ashbourne. 12.30 once a month. Contact the Church for more info. Sequence Dancing (old and new). 2-4pm. Edgefold Club, Matlock. Free tea, coffee and biscuits. South Darley Parent and Toddler Group 10-11.30am. Tel. Abi 01629 650911. Stepping Stones Pre-School Parwich Parwich Memorial Hall. Open sessions 9am-12noon for parents and children to visit. No prior booking needed. 2 full day sessions 9am-3pm as well as 2 half day sessions 9am-12noon. Tai Chi Bakewell and District Tai Chi Group. Medway Centre. 9.15-10.45am. More details from Medway Centre 01629 813638. Tansley, Holy Trinity Church invites you to a short, said, service of Holy Communion. 9.30am. The service precedes the regular Wednesday morning ‘Cuppa-call-in’ for cups of tea/coffee, biscuits and social chat. Tideswell Male Voice Choir See Tuesday’s Events for further details. Tideswell Singers. Rehearsals at 7.30pm at The Village Hall, Litton. New members welcome. Please see website for details of rehearsals and performances www.tideswellsingers.org.uk. Tidza Tots From bumps to babies, crawlers to walkers. Term time. 9.3011.30am, Bishop Pursglove School, Tideswell. Breastfeeding support is also available from a trained Breastmates volunteer. Tel. Nell 07902 003641 or Kara 07584 579390. Tissington Pre-School See Monday’s Events for full details. Toddler Group 10.30am-12noon meet at Ashford Old School, Ashford-in-theWater. Contact Angela Unwin 01629 812703. Toddler Group Matlock All Saints’ Infant School. Term times only. 1.30-3pm. U:th Drop In Eilm Pentecostal Church, Waterside Business Park Waterside Road, Ashbourne. 7.30-9pm. For those in school years 6 and up. Whist Drive Moore Memorial Hall, Brentwood Road, Bamford. 7.30pm. Admission £1 incl. tea and biscuits. Wirksworth Community Choir Rehearsals in term time. 7.45pm. Wirksworth Junior School. Sopranos welcomed. 01629 822978. Wirksworth Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 9.45pm. Moderate walk. 90– 120 minutes. Meet at Wirksworth Leisure centre. Different walks from around Wirksworth. Wirksworth Netball Club Wirksworth Leisure Centre DE4 4JG. 8.15-9.30pm term-time only. Small, friendly, competitive club. Contact either Christine Galbraith (Membership Sec) on 01629 824187/07801 956 692, galbraithritchies@uwclub.net or Erin Bower (Chairperson) on 01629 733968 or 07980 880 719. Youlgrave Playschool See Tuesday’s Events for full details. Youlgrave 1st Scouts Beavers and Cub Scouts 6.30-7.45pm. Scout hut, Youlgrave. Boys and girls aged 53/4-10. EVERY THURSDAY Art Class Ashover, Bassett Rooms. 9.30-11.30am. Life drawing and still life. For more info. Diane Kettle 01629 636763. ASD Support Group (Autism Spectrum Disorder) at Bakewell Children’s Centre. Weekly group for parents/carers of children who are on the Autistic Spectrum. 9.30-11am. No need to book. Group run by parents for parents. Children are very welcome. Tel. Katie on 01629 533 673 for further info. ‘Baby Days’- a learning through play session that includes listening, talking, playing, singing, sharing books and having fun. Includes a health visitor dropin on first Thursday of each month. 1.30-3pm. At Harpur Hill Children’s Centre, Buxton. No need to book. Tel. 01298 74101. Free of charge. Baby and Toddler Group Free toddler group with activities, singing and refreshments - everybody welcome. Winster School. 10-11.30am term time only. Tel. Sharon 01629 650718. Baby and Toddler Group 1-3pm a stay and play session healthy snacks and drinks provided. Matlock Children’s Centre, School Road, Matlock. 01629 581867. Back on Balance 9.15-10.15am and 10.15-11.15am. See Tuesday’s Events for further details.
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Bakewell Croquet Club meets on the Recreation Ground afternoons and evenings during the playing season. Tel. Alan Reeves 01629 812603. Bamford Pre-School Playgroup See Monday’s Events for further details. Baslow Bridge Players welcomes visitors and new members. Duplicate bridge at Baslow Village Hall. 12.30-3.30pm (to be seated by 12.20pm). Judy Barker 01629 813100. Baslow Guides Baslow Church Rooms. 7.30-9pm. Further info. Kate 01246 582639 or Jo 01246 203868. Basketball Under 11, 5.30-7pm. Adults 7.30-9pm. Hope Valley College. Bell Ringing 8pm at St Giles church,visitors and beginners welcome training given. Tel. 01629 583414 if interested. Bell Ringing Practice in the Bell Tower, Bakewell Parish Church. 7.30-9pm. For details tel. 01629 814521. Learners very welcome. Boys’ Brigade 6.30-8.45pm, Matlock Methodist and United Reformed Church, Bank Road, Matlock. Lads aged 6-19 years. Details on 01629 733346. Bradwell Pre-School Group See Monday’s Events for further details. Breast Feeding & Friends Group at Bakewell Children’s Centre. 1.30-2.30pm. To support & discuss breastfeeding. This group will be additionally supported by the Health Care Team. No need to book. Tel. 01629 533 673. Buddhist Meditation University of Derby, Buxton. 7-9pm. 07527 292908 or 01298 79777. £5 per class. info@samudracentre.org Buddhist Meditation Class 7.30-9.00pm. Every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month. Scarthin Bookshop, The Promenade, Scarthin, Cromford. All welcome. Samatha tradition see www.samatha.org/cromford. More info. 01629 814617. Please use side door. Buxton Musical Society Rehearsals - Buxton Methodist Church, 8-10pm. Experienced singers welcome. www.buxtonmusicalsociety.org.uk Carer/Toddler Group Bakewell Methodist Church Hall. 9.45am-12noon. £1.50 per family. (Term time only). Chatsworth Beavers (6-8yrs) 5-6pm or 6-7pm. Pilsley Scout Hut, High Street, Pilsley. Tel. Amanda Griffiths 07951 067113 or Megan Hudson 07532 005865. Chatsworth Scouts (10-14yrs) 7-8.30pm. Pilsley Scout Hut, High Street, Pilsley. Tel. Amanda Griffiths 07951 067113. Children’s Freestyle/Jazz Ballroom and Latin Dancing Classes Monyash Village Hall. Term time only. Tel. Karen 01298 83388. Clog Dancing in Hope Friendly group who enjoy dancing a variety of different styles of traditional clog dancing to live music. 6.45-8pm in Loxley Hall, Hope. Tel. Kate 01433 620051, Ellie 01433 631606 or Jan 01433 670370. Come Dancing Beginners Salsa, Ballroom, Sequence and Latin, 7pm. Adult ballroom/Latin intermediate 8pm, advanced 9pm. Medway Centre, Bakewell. 01298 23171. Come Dancing New Junior and Ballroom and Latin class, for girls and boys of all ages, 6-7pm, Medway Centre, Bakewell. 01298 23171. Cressbrook Band Practise 8-9.30pm. See Tuesday’s Events for further details. Cubs (8-101/2 years) 6-7.15pm. Hathersage Scout Headquarters. For more info. John on 01433 651889. www.hathersage-scouts.org.uk Curbar - All Saints’ Church. 10.30am. Eucharist. Derby Midweek Conservation Volunteers See Tuesday’s Events for further details. Derwent Valley Flower ClubVillage Hall, Calver. First Thursday of each month. Demonstration of flower arranging. 7.45pm. Tel. 01433 630161. Dove Holes Public Band See Tuesday’s Events for further details. Explorers 7.30-9pm. See Tuesday’s Events for further details. Fairfield (Buxton) Band See Wednesday’s events for further details. Fresh Start Singles Social Group for Over 50's meet in Matlock at 8.30pm. Contact Richard Fry on 01629 581707 or see www.freshstart-online.org.uk Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup See Tuesday’s Events for full details. Gymkids Gymnastic classes for children aged 9 mths-5 years. Arc Leisure Centre, Matlock. Tel. Yvonne 07717065095 or 01773 834497 for more details. Hackney Methodist Church Greenaway Lane, Hackney, nr. Matlock. 10am. Call in for a cuppa, lunch at noon. Hartington Stay & Play Come and join our friendly, fun and creative playgroup for the under 5’s. Meets term times 1.30-3pm in Hartington Primary School. Fantastic Sensory Room for babies and tired carers, indoor and outdoor play for more energetic tots. Price £1.50 includes children’s healthy fruit snack and drinks for carers. Contact Anna Wardle 07526 696675. Health Walks (pushchair friendly) run by Bakewell Children’s Centre. In Youlgrave. Booking essential, full details will be given, tel. 01629 533673. Hope Detachment 5th (Derbyshire Cadet) BN WFR Old School House (off Castleton Road, behind Church). 7-9pm. Tel. Lt D. Chauntry on 01298 27473 or SSI C. Royston on 07773 399980. Litton Baby and Toddler Group at Litton School (term time). 1.30-3pm. All welcome. Litton Village Hall Play Group 1.30-3pm. All ages welcome. Healthy snacks. Associated with Litton School. £1.50. Tel. Naomi 01298 873112 or Michelle 07854 763570. Matlock Bridge Club St Helen’s Church Hall, Darley Dale. Non members welcome. Prompt start at 7pm. Membership £5. Tel. 01629 583706. Matlock Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 10am. Entry level walk 60-75 minutes. Meet Bandstand Hall Leys Park Matlock. Matlock Library (Story, Song and Rhyme Time) 11-11.30am with a ‘stay and play’ session afterwards. 01629 582480. All children aged 5 and under are very welcome to participate and there is no charge for the activity. A parent/carer is required to stay for the duration of the activity. Matlock Trefoil Guild Dale Road Methodist Church Hall, Darley Dale, at 7.30pm. Tel. Beryl 01629 580647 or Margaret 01629 56528. Meditation 2pm in Calver. Amy 07977 049956. www.alivehealthandbeauty.co.uk All money goes to charity. Mobility Class Baslow Village Hall. 11am-12noon. Gentle and therapeutic mobility programme designed for people who are less-abled or just want to remain mobile. £2 a class. All exercises medically approved by doctors and physios at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital. More info. Tel. Mrs Kate Riley 0114 2350491 and 07790 464770. M.O.P.’s (Mums of Pre-Schoolers) 9.30-11.30am. Eyam Church Centre. Two hours of fun, relaxation and support for mum upstairs, while qualified team look after the little uns downstairs. Details Mary 01433 639755. Old Mannerians’ Badminton Club 7-9.30pm. Coach between 7 and 8pm. At Lady Manners School, Bakewell. Contact Luke 075951 19602. Otter Tots Swim School 9.30am-12noon. See Monday’s Events for further details. Parent and Toddler Group Eilm Pentecostal Church, Waterside Business Park Waterside Road, Ashbourne. 9.15-11.15am. Open to everyone who has or looks after young children. Crafts, songs, stories, healthy snacks. Peak Forest Playgroup Peak Forest Reading Room. See Monday’s Events for further details. Peak Pre-School See Monday’s Events for further details. Peak Paddlers canoe and kayak club Meet Thursday evenings at Errwood sailing club in the Goyt valley. Beginners night first Thursday of the month. www.peakpaddlers.co.uk Photoshop and Light room Workshop is available most Thursday afternoons at 1.30pm in the Village Hall, Over Haddon. Join Jim Edmondson to improve your digital photo skills. Beginners intermediate and advanced workers are all welcome. The workshop is free but a £1.50 fee is payable to the village hall. More details Jim on 01629 812025. Pilates in Bakewell 10-11am, 6-7pm, 7-8pm. Teresa Tinklin 07906 312372, bodyhealthpilates.co.uk Pilates in Hathersage Memorial Hall 9.30-10.30am Improver/intermediate; 10.45-11.45am Gentle Improvers; 12-1pm Beginners. Tel Caroline North 0781 722 0324, email - caroline1north@btinternet.com Play and Praise! Parents and carers and their preschool kids are welcome to St Helen’s church, Grindleford. 9.15-11.30am, with stories, craft and activities, songs, snacks, refreshments for parents, and a friendly welcome for all. Just turn up or contact Sophie on 01433 639378. Prize Bingo Biggin village hall, nr Hartington. 7.30-9pm. All ages welcome. Refreshments available. Tel. Mary 01298 84326. Scouts (101/2-14 years) 7.30-9pm. Hathersage Scout Headquarters. John on 01433 651889 or look on the website - www.hathersage-scouts.org.uk
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Gardens by Jane LET US GIVE YOUR GARDEN A FACE-LIFT! Make-overs for low maintenance gardens including: • Overgrown gardens cleared and rubbish removed • Borders re-planted (heathers to herbaceous) • Lawns, hedges and rockeries restored • Regular TLC maintenance packages available • Reliable service and reasonable rates For a free quote and friendly advice call Jane on: 07950 680720 or jane@foxwoodhouse.co.uk Over 20 years’ experience
STARS (Story Time Action and Rhyme) at Matlock Children’s Centre. Includes stories, nursery rhymes, music and action songs, activities games and lots more. Children aged 2-5yrs helping to promote self confidence, communication, language and social skills in a fun and educational way. 1.30-3pm. Free of Charge. Tel. 01629 581867. Stitch Knit and Natter 2-4pm. Terrace Room, Joseph Whitworth Centre, Darley Dale. Everyone welcome. 01629 733246. Tai Chi for Over 50’s at Matlock Imperial Rooms. 1.15-2.45pm. D.C.C. approved tutor. Contact Val Box Tel: 01246 279515. Tai Chi Bamford village institute. 10am-11.30am. Alan Box 01246 279515. Tissington Pre-School 9-11.30am at Tissington Village Hall. For more details please call 07817 177405 during session times. Toddler Group 1.30-3.30pm meet at Ashford Old School, Ashford-in-the Water. All welcome. Contact Angela Unwin 01629 812703. Valley Writers Bamford Methodist Church Hall (venue may vary). New group who enjoy writing just for pleasure and welcome the chance to share our work with like-minded people. Tel. 01433 659241. for more info. Volunteer Rangers, Denefields Matlock Weekly environmental activities at ancient hay meadow site. Contact Karen Camara 07966 883253, karen.camara@groundwork.org.uk Weekly Guided Meditation Classes at Heart Jewel Kadampa Buddhist Centre from 7.30-9pm term time. Suitable for beginners. Everyone welcome. Join any time. No need to book. £5 per class.Tel. 01629 581585 or see our website www.heartjewel.org.uk Whist drive in Tansley Village Hall (upper room), 7.30pm start, cost £1.50. New faces very welcome. Contact Marjorie Ramwell on 01629 583530. Wirksworth Area Community Orchestra 7.45pm. Parish Rooms, Wirksworth. Contact 01629 824055 or mail@wirksworth-orchestra.org Wirksworth Library (Rhythm & Rhyme Sing-a-long Time). 2.15- 2.45pm, free event! 01629 823173. All children aged 5 and under are very welcome. A parent/carer is required to stay for the duration of the activity. Wirksworth’s Stay & Play Baby & Toddler Group (term-time only) 1.30-30pm at Wirksworth Surestart Children’s Centre (Memorial Hall). Exciting activities for babies and pre-school children. Costs £1 per family and includes snacks and drinks! Contact Lucy on 01629 824204. Writers in the Peak writing group. 7-9pm. Rutland Hotel, Bakewell. New members welcome. Watch out for extra workshops coming up. Phone Joyce 01629 813315 for details. (Check!) for details. ‘Xcelerate Children’s group for lively 5-11 years. 6pm. At St. Giles’ School. Tel. 01629 55755 or 07838 150003. Yoga Classes (evening). Friends’ Meeting House, Bakewell. Contact Jan Chappell 01629 812960. Youlgrave Playschool See Tuesday’s events for full details. EVERY FRIDAY Ashbourne Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 10am. Entry level walk. 60-75 minutes. Meet at Ashbourne Leisure Centre. Bakewell and District Friday Group Medway Centre, Bakewell. All day. Lunch and entertainment for older people. Transport provided. Contact Val Green 01629 813825. Bakewell Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 9.45am. Easy walk 60-90 minutes. Bakewell Swimming Pool. Bakewell Methodist Church Badminton Club Wesley Hall, Bakewell Methodist Church. 8.15-10pm. Tel. Jennifer Morewood 01629 812299. Doreen Gammage 01629 813714. Bakewell Scouts Brigade Hall, Bath Street, Bakewell. 7.30-9pm. Please contact Peter Marlor on 01629 813706. Bakewell Twins Group at Bakewell Children’s Centre. 1-3pm. A monthly twins & multiple birth group. Expectant parents also welcome. No need to book. Call 01629 533 673 for further details. Bamford Pre-School Playgroup See Monday’s Events for further details. Bamford Tennis Club Junior coaching from 4.15pm. Tel. 01433 651559 for further details. Burbage Band Buxton See Tuesday’s Events for further details. Bradwell Pre-School Group See Monday’s Events for further details. Bradwell Teddy Bear Club See Tuesday’s Events for further details. Calver Toddlers meet 10am-12noon during term time at Calver Methodist Church. Refreshments and a warm welcome. Castleton Music Group Running twice a month with two different teachers. One has an emphasis on music and one singing. Tel. Emma on 01433 621595 or 07890 050 196 or Denewood.bandb@virgin.net to check the next session. Castleton Toddler Group 9.45am-11.45pm Castleton Village Hall, How Lane, Castleton. Further info. Emma on 07890 050 196. Email for programme of events on Denewood.bandb@virgin.net. Cromford Community Band Cromford Methodist Church, Water Lane, Cromford. 6.45-8pm. We invite enthusiastic musicians of all abilities, aged 10 years to adults to join us. Tel. 01629 823512. Darley Dale Croquet Club, Whitworth Park 1-5pm. Golf croquet, a simple fun and social game for all. Tel. David Gregory (01629 732455). Darley Dale Tennis Club See Tuesday’s Events for further details. Edale School - Stay and Play at Edale pre-school playgroup. 2-3.30pm at Edale School. Come and join our friendly group of parents, babies and toddlers for indoor and outdoor play, stories and singing. Contact 01433 670280. Fair Trade Coffee Stop at Tansley Methodist Church 10am-12 noon. Tea, coffee, refreshments and sale of Fair Trade food stuffs. Homemade soup and sweet served 11.45am-1pm every 1st and 3rd Friday. Everyone welcome. Flagg Tiddleypeeps See Tuesday’s Events for further details. Grindleford Pre-School Grindleford Pre-School 9.30am-1.30pm. See Monday’s Events for further details. Hathersage Mother and Toddler Group 10am-12noon at Hathersage Memorial Hall. Hope Valley Country Market 9.30-11.15am, Hathersage Methodist Church Hall. Home baking, preserves, crafts, plants. New bakers welcome. Tel. 01433 620001 or 01433 620297. Hope Valley Toy Library 2nd and 4th Fridays 2-4pm at Hope Valley Primary School. Vanessa 01433 639750 or Tina 01433 631191. Indoor Short Mat Bowling Bishop Pursglove School, Tideswell (next to the sports complex). 6.30pm. All ages welcome – be out of nappies just bring enthusiasm and a sense of fun. Contact Alan Thornton 01298 872301. Interested in playing table tennis? Then get yourself down to the Whitworth Academy, Dale Road North, Darley Dale.7-10pm, qualified coaching for league players or just beginning. We have it all! £3 for seniors or £2 for under 18. ‘Little Explorers’- An informal play session for pre-school children including messy play, arts and crafts, music, fitness and stories. 10.30-11.30am at Harpur Hill Children’s Centre, Buxton. Tel. 01298 74101 to book your place. Free of charge. Little Learners at Bakewell Children’s Centre. 10am to 11am. This group is for children under 2. Helps parents/carers give their children a flying start. Songs & rhymes, story time, play for the children & a talk time for adults (using the PEEP framework). Term time only, no need to book. Matlock Bridge Club Hosted improvers’ session. St Helen’s Church Hall, Darley Dale. Non-members welcome. 1-4pm. Membership £5. Tel. 01629 583706. Matlock and District Rifle Club See Tuesday’s Events for further details. Matlock Gilbert and Sullivan Society meets from 7.30-9.30pm at All Saints’ Church Hall, Smedley Street, Matlock. New members welcomed. Contact Nic Wilson 01629 812276. Matlock Toy Library (term time only) Matlock Surestart Children’s Centre, at Castle View Primary School, School Lane, Matlock. 10am-12noon. For more info. Sarah Walker 01629 56324. Otter Tots Swim School Classes 9.30-11.30am. See Monday’s Events for further details. Parwich Toddler Group Parwich Memorial Hall, 2.30-4.30pm. We are a very friendly group. Wide range of toys and activities for babies and children aged 0-5. Refreshments. Cost £2.50. 01335 390778. Peak Forest Playgroup Peak Forest Reading Room. See Monday’s Events for further details. Pilates Calver village hall. 07971 566261. Pilsley Toddler Group 9-10.30am (term time only). At Pilsley School. Seedlings Parent and Toddler Group 9.45-11.15am (term time only) in the Terrace Room, Whitworth Centre, Darley Dale. Contact Abigail 01629 734620 or Tim 01629 581201. Soup and Cob Community Room at Holloway Methodist Church. 12-2pm. All welcome. Steve Bennett 01629 822456 or just turn up. Starkholmes Mother and Toddler Group meets from 1.30-3.30pm and throughout the school holidays. At the Starkholmes Village Hall. Street Games Free sports sessions including football, basketball and handball for young people aged 11-19 years. Bakewell Recreation Ground. Weather permitting. 6-8pm. Info. call Marie Widerman, Youth Sports Development Officer 01629 761380. www.streetgames.org Storytelling Cafe Imperial Rooms Matlock. 7.30pm. Tickets £7 Refreshments available or BYO. First Friday every month. Contact Rachel 01629 580023.
Peak Advertiser 24th June 2013 – Page 45 Stitched Up Craft group. 5-9.30pm. Bring your own craft. Drop in, stay as long as you want to. Refreshments. Charge £1.50. Contact Hannah on ginger.tea@hotmail.co.uk or 07817 242995. Tideswell Band rehearse at the Youth Club Building. 7.30-9pm. Contact Simon Lewis for details 07762 797595. Tideswell Library (Storytime) During term 2-2.30pm. 01298 871769. All children aged 5 and under are very welcome to participate. No charge for the activity. A parent/carer is required to stay for the duration of the activity. Tissington Pre-School See Monday’s Events for further details. Tools for Self Reliance See Monday’s Events for further details. Toy Library at Matlock Children’s Centre. A stay and play session. A charge of £1.50 is made per session which includes the hire of one toy for the week. 10am12noon. Further info. 01629 581867. Weekly Guided Meditation Classes at Heart Jewel Kadampa Buddhist Centre, Matlock Bath. 10.30am-12 noon term time. Suitable for beginners. Everyone welcome. Drop in Classes-no need to book. £5 per class. Tel. 01629 581585 or see our website www.heartjewel.org.uk Whist Drive 7.30pm. Great Longstone Village Hall. Raffle. Entry £1 incl. refreshments. Zen in the Peak District See Every Monday’s Events for further details. Zumba Baslow Village Hall. 9.15am. Contact Claire 07990 771155. EVERY SATURDAY Bakewell Croquet Club meets on the Recreation Ground from 10am during the playing season. Contact Alan Reeves 01629 812603. Bingo 8.30pm, Bakewell Working Men’s and Social Club, Butts Road, Bakewell. Chatsworth Bowling ClubApril-Sept. 5-7.30pm. Open night. Beginners and new members welcome. 01246 567478 or 01629 814439.. Children’s Beginner and Intermediate Fiddle Classes 10.15-11.45am. Contact Ria on 01433 631352 for more details. Darley Dale Croquet Club See Friday’s Events for further details. Hathersage Farmers Market 1st Saturday of each month. Hathersage Memorial Hall from 10am-2pm. Contact Gemma Facer 07931 960770. Juggling Club Circus skills practice. 6-8pm. St Annes Centre, Hardwick Square West, Buxton. All ages and abilities welcome. Tel. 07791 657863 for details. Matlock Cycling Club 9.15am. Starting from the car park opposite Stanley Fearn’s Bike Shop, Matlock. Morning mountain bike ride. Tel. Tony Holmes 01629 734753. Matlock Farmers’ Market held on third Saturday of each month in the Imperial Rooms from 9am-2pm. Narrow Gauge Train Rides (plus bank holidays). On the Steeple Grange Light Railway. Follow signs to National Stone Centre. Free parking on Old Porter Lane. www.steeplegrange.co.uk Otter Tots and Juniors Swim School 10.30-12.30pm. For children aged 9 months - 8 years. See Monday’s Events for further details. Rugby Bakewell Mannerians RUFC. 1st XV Matches on the showground, Bakewell. (KO varies 2 or 3pm). Contact Ed Hutchinson 07771916471 or see www.bakewellrugby.org.uk Rebels Retreat/High Peak Country and Western Club 8pm at Sterndale Moor Social Club, Sterndale Moor for Western/Linedance to live country music in a friendly atmosphere. More info via website at www.highpeakcwc.co.uk or contact Jenny 01298 77870. Samudra Buddhist Centre 47 High Street, Buxton. World Peace cafe. 10am-4pm. 01298 79777. Whist Drive Queen’s Court Sheltered Accommodation, Queen’s Road, Fairfield, Buxton. 7.30pm. Whist Drive in Tansley Village Hall (upper room), 7.45pm start, cost £1.50. New faces very welcome. Tel. Marjorie Ramwell for details on 01629 583530. EVERY SUNDAY Art Classes (First Sunday in the month) -Life drawing class with a model, with an artist who trained at the Slade School of Art in the Gallery Room at the Whitworth Centre, Darley Dale - 10.30am-1pm. £12 /£9 concs. All proceeds donated to the Whitworth Centre. Tel: Sarah Bennett 01629 733759. Bakewell Parish Church Sunday School – called Explorers. Anyone between the ages of 3 and 11 is warmly welcomed. 10.45-12noon. At church. Bakewell Society of Friends (Quakers) Sunday Meeting for Worship 10.30am at the Meeting House on Matlock Road. Young People’s Meeting 10.30am every Sunday with regular activities such as swimming and cooking. Contact Richard King 01433 659971 richardqking@hotmail.com Bakewell Methodist Church Services 10.30am and 6pm on the first, third and fifth Sundays. Junior Church/Seekers at 10.45am. Seekers age groups 3-5, 610 and 11+. Creche available. Buxton Model Boat Club seeks new members of all ages and abilities to join us between 9am & 2pm, at the large lake in the Pavilion Gardens, Buxton. For contact and membership details, please visit www.buxtonmodelboatclub.co.uk Car Boot Sale in Hope. Gates open at 7am, close at 1.30 pm. £5 per car, £10 per van. All proceeds go to Hope Valley College PTFA and Hope Valley Sports Association. Sorry, no dogs allowed on the field. Church in the Peak (Newfrontiers) 10.30am. At County Hall, Matlock. For more details call 01629 584783, email admin@churchinthepeak.org.uk or visit www.churchinthepeak.org.uk. You are very welcome to join us! Come Dancing Adult ballroom/Latin beginners 6.45pm, intermediate 7.45pm. St Peters Hall, Buxton. 01298 23171. Cromford Methodist Church Sunday Worship 10.30am followed by coffee. Details from Rev. Dr. Robert Foster 01773 839795. All welcome. Curbar All Saints’ Church - 10.30am Parish Eucharist. Dales Christian Spiritualist Church Mencap Society, Greenaway Lane, Darley Dale. Through the school yard. 6.30pm. Divine Service and Clairvoyance. Warm welcome to everyone. Dale Road Methodist Church, Darley Dale invites you to our Sunday Services. 10.30am. Morning worship for all age groups followed by coffee and chat. 6.30pm. Evening worship. Darley Dale Tennis Club Social play. 10am-12noon. Meet at Highfields School, Lower School site, Starkholmes. Tom 01629 733346 or Andy 01629 580951. Darley Dale St Helen’s Church Sunday services. 11am. Holy Communion on the first, third and fourth Sundays. 8am Holy Communion (BCP) on the second Sunday and All Age Worship 11am. Cafe Church on the 4th Sunday 5pm in the Church Hall beginning with a bring and share meal. Everyone welcome. Darley Hillside Methodist Church Morning services 10.30am. Junior church children welcome from age 3. Darley Dale Croquet Club See Special Events for further details. Fairfield (Buxton) Band See Wednesday’s Events for further details. Family Service At the Gospel Hall, North Church Street, Bakewell. 11.30am12.15pm. Hackney Methodist Church Greenaway Lane, Hackney, nr. Matlock. 10.30am. Worship and Sunday School followed by refreshments. Hathersage Methodist Church meets for worship and fellowship at 10.30am. Check out our website www.hathersagemethodist.org.uk Holloway Methodist Church Sunday Worship 10.30am followed by coffee. Details from Rev. Dr. Robert Foster 01773 839795. All welcome. Junior Mini Rugby Ages 6-13 years old. Bakewell Mannerians RUFC Training. 10.30am-12noon. The Showground, Bakewell. Contact James Adams 07779 587841, or see www.bakewellrugby.org.uk for more details. KidzoneAn action packed time of games and activities and learning about God. For 6-11 year olds. 10.45am-12.15pm. At County Hall, Matlock. Organised by Church in the Peak. Contact Chris Cookman 01629 582851. Lea Chapel Main Rd., Upper Lea, Lea. Sunday evening worship service 6.30pm. All welcome!! Matlock Methodist & United Reformed Church Sunday Services 1st Sunday of the month 9.30am and 10.45am. 3rd Sunday of the month 6.30pm. Coffee after service. Messy Church at Bakewell Parish Church (every first Sunday in the month). Informal craft based service for all ages finishing with breakfast together. From 9.15am. Tel. 01629 813736 email messychurchbakewellchurch.co.uk Narrow Gauge Train Rides See Saturday’s Events for further details. Old Chapel, Great Hucklow (Unitarian) Weekly worship. 10.30am. Further details from Liz Shaw. 01433 630541. Otter Tots and Juniors Swim School 10am-12noon. For children aged 2-10 years Various classes and levels available. See Monday’s Events for further details. Peak Rail Travel on a preserved steam railway through beautiful countryside between Rowsley and Matlock. Onboard buffet and bar, restaurant coaches, station tearoom and buffet, gift and book shops free parking. Open all year, contact 01629 580381 for details. Peak Walking Group Regular walks in the White/Dark Peak areas, varying mileage of between 7-10 miles, including weekends away. Circular walks starting at 10am. (www.freewebs.com/peakwalkinggroup) Tel. 01246 853155. Stanton Lees Chapel (off A6, near Darley Dale). Independent evangelical church. Services at 2.30pm and 6.30pm. www.stantonleeschapel.org.uk Contact Peter Hulland tel. 01629 732216. Rowsley Methodist Chapel Sunday service. 2.30pm. The Dales Christian Centre 29 Chesterfield Road Matlock; morning service including Sunday School, 10.30 am, Sunday Evening service 6pm 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month. Affiliated to Assemblies of God. Tel. 01629 55755 The Dales’ Evangelical Church Meeting in the Community Rooms, Arc Leisure Matlock, Bakewell Road, Matlock DE4 3AZ. Sunday worship services at 11am and 6pm. Minister: Revd Richard Brooks. 01629 733744/733520. www.thedalesec.org.uk
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Coming Events Tansley Methodist Church Sunday Worship 10.30am and 6pm. Details from Lyn Houghton 01629 584443. All welcome. The Living Hope Church 10.30am in Hathersage Memorial Hall, Oddfellows Road, for praise, worship and ministry from God’s word. For more details, and because we occasionally meet at other venues, please contact Pastor Tim Pritt 01433 650942. Wirksworth Methodist Church Sunday Worship 10.30am followed by coffee and 6pm. Details from Rev. Dr. Robert Foster 01773 839795. or just turn up. Wirksworth Netball Club Youth (under 18)/Junior Players (year 6). During term time. 10am-12noon. Wirksworth Leisure Centre. Tel. Joy Cooke 01629 822229. Zen in the Peak District 11am. Meditation practice, instruction and help followed by vegetarian lunch and afternoon talk and walk for those who want, near Matlock Bath. Contact jibul@kwanumzen.org.uk or visit http://www.kwanumzen.org.uk/The Peak/ for more info. EVERY DAY Bakewell Pre School Playgroup We offer flexible three hour sessions; 2 to school age. Mon-Fri, 9am-12 noon, St John Hall, Bakewell. Call in or contact 07976 140475 for further details. Bakewell Nursery School We welcome children from 3 months to 5 years. Free flexible sessions for eligible two, three and four year olds. Open 52 weeks of the year 8am-6pm. Contact Mrs J.M. Teale, Head of the Nursery on 01629 813888. Biggin by Hartington Pre-School Ofsted approved. 8.45-12.30pm. 2-4 yrs. Contact Lisa Blood 07527 185969/Linda Kirkham 01298 687465. Brassington Pre-School for 2+ year olds in village hall, Brassington. Mon/Thur/Fri 9.15am-12.15pm. Tues/Wed 9.15am-12.15pm and 12.15-3pm. Contact Fliss Bridges 01629 540855. Breakfast Club at Castleton. 7.45-8.45am. 07890 050196/01433 620630. Cromford Pre-School Playgroup Mon. 12noon-3pm, Tue-Fri 9am-12noon. Tel. 07905 937371 during session time or call in. Darley Churchtown Out of School Club Breakfast Club. 8-8.50am. After School Club 3.15-6pm. During term time only. Tel. Mrs S. Wood 01629 735851. Discovery Centre at the National Stone Centre, Wirksworth. 10am-5pm. Treasure shop/store of stone exhibition/cafe/gem panning. Flagg Nursery School provides top quality free nursery education. Open from 8.15am3.15pm. Tel. 01298 85208. Free Children’s Competition at the Painted Plate, Eyam. Open for pottery painting. Tel. 01433 639200. Great Longstone Pre-SchoolThe Old School House, Main Street, Great Longstone. Term time 9.15am-12.15pm. Please phone 01629 640842. Holloway Playgroup Florence Nightingale Village Hall, Mill Lane, Holloway. Session times 9.15-12.15pm, Mon-Fri during term time. Tel. Lex anytime on 07838 044153 for a free trial session or Holloway Playgroup in session times on 07813 501731. Matlock Bath Pre-School Playgroup meets for 3 hours each morning from 9-12noon at the Pavilion Community Centre. Tel. Sarah Stephenson 07870 525001. Matlock Pre-School Playgroup 205 Smedley Street, Matlock. Session times 8.5011.50am and 12.30-3.30pm. Tel. 01629 583639 during session times. Parwich Pre-School Stepping Stones 9am-12noon. Parwich Memorial Hall. Details call Helen 01335 346317 after 2pm. Peak Time Kids Club Hathersage after-school club in its own building on Hathersage School site. 3.15-6pm during school term time and from 8am-6pm during school holidays. Tel. Lynne Condon on 01433 650004. Pilsley Pre-School Nursery 12.45-3.15pm in the Early Years Suite. If you would like to register your child, please contact the school on 01246 583203. Rowsley Pre-SchoolVillage Hall. Open daily Mon, Thu and Fri 8.30-11.30am. Tues and Wed 8.30am-4.30pm. Children taken from 2 yrs and free places for 3 and 4 yr olds. For further details Lulie 07917 624120. South Darley Pre-School Playgroup South Darley village hall. For children 2 years upwards. Mon and Thurs 9.15am-12.15pm and 12.30-3.30pm (lunch club available for all day session). Tues, Wed, and Fri 9.15am-12.15pm. Free places for 3 and 4 years olds and eligible 2 year olds. Sarah 07863 771636. Stepping Stones Pre-School Parwich Mon-Thurs 9am-12noon at the Parwich Memorial Hall. Fri 8.45-11.45am at Parwich Primary School. Children ages 2 - school age. Free government funding for 3 and 4 year olds. Tel. Helen Downing 01335 346317. Taddington Tigers meet after school in the new school hall to enjoy playing with friends. Tel. 01298 85278 or arrange to pay a visit. The Hall Nursery School Stoney Middleton, nr Bakewell. Free places for 3 and 4 year olds in a converted 18th coach house in the grounds of Middleton Hall. Contact Mrs Sarah Glossop 01433 631295 for further details. Wirksworth Pre-School Playgroup Cemetery Lane, Wirksworth. Sessions are held from 9am-11.30am and 12.45-3.15pm. Tel. Liz on 01629 822625. Youlgrave Playschool 9am-12 noon. Enq. 07745 191366. PLACES OF INTEREST Bakewell Old House Museum Cunningham Place, off North Church Street, Bakewell, DE45 1DD. Open 29th March-5th November. 11am-4pm daily (last visitor entrance 3.30pm). For further information 01629 813642. email bakewellmuseum@googlemail.compas Eyam Hall Historic House Open March-November Wed.-Sun. The Craft Centre is open every day except Monday throughout the year 10.30am-5pm. For further information 01433 639565. Chatsworth House, Garden and Farmyard open everyday to 23rd December. Open 11am5.30pm (4.30pm last admission for the house. Garden open 11am-6pm (5pm last admission). Farmyard and adventure playground open 10.30am-5.30pm (4.30pm last admission). For further information 01246 565300. www.chatsworth.org Caudwell’s Mill, Rowsley Unique Victorian ‘automatic’ water-powered roller flour Mill on the beautiful River Wye. Four fascinating floors to explore plus top-class quality flours from the Mill shop. Café offers quality snacks and meals. Open daily between 10am5.30pm. Free entry to all craft workshops and free parking. Flour sales daily all year round. 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JUNE THURSDAY 20 BAKEWELL AND DISTRICT FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY 7.30pm. Town Hall, Bakewell. 20 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10.30am. Moderate walk. 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Rowsley – Park at Peak Village Shopping Centre – 3 different length walks via Carlton Lees into Chatsworth Estate. 20 CASTLETON HISTORICAL SOCIETY Walker Room, Castleton Methodist Church, Buxton Road, Castleton, near the Visitor Centre at 7.30pm. Bill Bevan from InHeritage : The Lives of the Medieval Common People of Castleton and Hope. 20 DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH CELEBRATION WALKS 10.30am. Meet at Rowsley – Park at Peak Village Shopping Centre – 3 different length walks Entry Level, Easy and Moderate walks via Carlton Lees into Chatsworth Estate. 20 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Monsal Head, park on roadside. Monsal Dale, Deep Dale, Limestone Way to Millers Dale. 01629 56297. 20 NEW BASLOW DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Entry level/Easy walk 45 – 75/ 60 - 90 minutes. Meet at Nether End Bus stop by the Village Green, Public toilets and Car Park. 20 STARKHOLMES AND DISTRICT THURSDAY CLUB Starkholmes Village Hall. 2-4pm. Visitors and new members will be very welcome. Social event followed by tea and biscuits. Any enq. please ring Marjorie Thorpe on 01629 55816 or Arlene Hobson 01629 593566. 20 WIRKSWORTH THURSDAY GROUP The Community Room, Methodist Chapel, Wood Street, Wirksworth. 10am-12noon. Anyone for ice cream. Trip to Matlock Meadows Ice Cream Parlour. FRIDAY 21 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 6.30pm. 5 miles (grade 2). SK 198717. Great Longstone (meet outside White Lion). Ramble in the area. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 21 HATHERSAGE OUTDOOR HEATED SWIMMING POOL will be open for 24 hours to celebrate the Summer Solstice. This includes the Night Swim with Live Music from 7.30- 10pm (Separate tickets required for the Night Swim) Refreshments. Why not swim a sunrise, sunset or midnight mile? For more information 01433 650 843 or info@hathersageswimmingpool.co.uk 21 NOTTY HORNBLOWER PRESENTS “200 YEARS OF FASHION (1800-2000)” Wheatcroft’s Wharf, Cromford Mills. 7pm. £20 (includes canapés and Pimms) – limited places, advance booking recommended. Take a trip through two hundred years of changing fashions with Notty Hornblower. For further details phone 01629 825995 or visit: www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk 21 – 22 SWIM AT SUNRISE AND SUNSET Hathersage outdoor pool. 3.30am-3.30am. Refreshments on 21st from 4am and breakfast at pool café from 6.30am. Fundraising and sponsored events throughout the day. Swim a mile every hour in 24 hours. Swim in a team or take on the challenge yourself. £20 per person to enter this event. Do a sponsored midnight mile, sunset mile or sunrise mile. All money raised goes towards the King George’s Field charity or to a charity of your choice. Collect sponsorship forms from the pool. Pool open as normal throughout the day, normal admission prices apply. June night swim as normal 7.30-10pm. 01433 650843. info@hathersageswimmingpool.co.uk SATURDAY 22 A LIFE LESS ORDINARY - explore the deeper meaning of life and the power of meditation on love to transform our ordinary every day experiences. This meditation course runs from 10am-1pm at Heart Jewel Buddhist Meditation Centre, Holme Road, Matlock Bath DE4 3NU.Cost £10 which inc light refreshments.Everyone welcome.To book or for further information please call the Centre on 01629 581585 or email heartjewelcentre@gmail.com www.heartjewel.org.uk 22 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6 miles. Moderate. Ellastone VH CP. Local walk. 01335 324599. 22 HATHERSAGE JUMBLIES hold another bumper Jumble Sale! 2pm Hathersage Memorial Hall (next to the swimming pool). One of the biggest sales in the area with two overflowing halls of jumble including books, toys, bric-a-brac, clothes, bedding and curtains. If you have any items you are willing to donate please bring to the hall from 8-12am on the Saturday (sorry no large items of furniture, TV's or computers). A limited collection service is available. Further details from Samantha Hulbert 01433 651326 or Katie Mason 01433 651120. 22 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Edgefold Road, Matlock. Sequence and ballroom dancing to Nick Stone. 8-11pm. 22 MEET THE ARTIST: RUTH GRAY Mill Yard, Cromford Mills. 10am-4pm. Free entry. For further information phone 01629 825995 or visit: www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk 22 SPRING COFFEE MORNING Tannery House, Matlock Street, Bakewell, DE45 1EE. (Tannery House is set behind Matlock Road (A6) approx 80 yards from the roundabout on the right hand side in the Matlock direction. Car park directly opposite on Granby Street. From Granby Street cross the road and walk through the archway beneath a sign Ultimate Bathrooms. Tannery House is set back to the right behind the shoe shop. 10.30am-12.30pm. Plants, home-baked produce, brica-brac, crafts, books. Free admission. Free coffee. Donations to the Chernobyl Children’s Project. In support of Chernobyl Children’s with diabetes. 22 & 23 HEAGE WINDMILL FLOWER FESTIVAL See Special Event for further details. 22 & 23 GEORGIAN TEXTILES Arum-Lilie Designs, Cromford Mills. 10am-4pm. Free entry. Arum-Lilie Designs steps back in time and experiments with textiles of the 18th century. For further details phone 01629 825995 or visit: www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk 22 – 27 YOULGREAVE WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details. 22 – 29 LITTON WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details. 22 – 30 HOPE WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details. 22 – 30 OVER HADDON WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details. 22 – 30 TIDESWELL WELL DRESSING AND CARNIVAL See Special Events for further details. SUNDAY 23 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: Hay Dale – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2: White Edge – Medium 8-12 miles. 9.30am. Anyone welcome. Membership £5 single or £8 family per year. Contact 01298 72230 or 01298 23441. www.buxtonramblingclub.co.uk 23 CAR BOOT SALE in Hope. Gates open at 7.00 am, close at 1.30 pm. £5 per car, £10 per van. All proceeds go to Hope Valley College PTFA and Hope Valley Sports Association. Sorry, no dogs allowed on the field. 23 CHARITY AFTERNOON TEA in aid of Help 4 Heroes. To be served in the marquee at Stoop Farm, Hollinsclough, Nr Buxton, SK17 0RW. 1-6pm. For directions please follow the balloons from Glutton Bridge or the Dalehead turning off the A53. 23 CRAFT FAIR 10.30am-4pm at Biggin Village Hall. Stalls to include - Gifts, Cards, Jewellery, Homewear, Crafts etc. Refreshments available all day. 50p entrance. Contact Kathy on 07875 038903 or Mel on 07989 195858 for more information. All proceeds go towards the running of Biggin Village Hall. 23 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Cromford Meadows, Riber, Tansley, Ravensnest and Lea. 01773 550138. 23 GREAT HUCKLOW OLD CHAPEL (UNITARIAN) 10.30am. Service – conducted by Liz Shaw. 23 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 8 miles (grade 4). SK 109915. Birchen Clough CP. Over Wood Moss, Grains in the Water, Alport Dale, Alport Plantations, Oyster Clough, Roman Road, Birchen Clough. Access. No dogs. 0114 2662 348 or 07518 029776. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 23 HIGH PEAK HUNT PONY CLUB OPEN SHOW Show jumping, showing, games and fun classes for everyone. To be held at Chatsworth Park (enter via Golden Gates , Baslow). Schedules on 'High Peak Hunt Pony Club' website or in local agricultural merchants. 23 MALTBY BRASS BAND at Darley Dale Cricket Club. 7.30-9.30pm. BBQ, raffle, auction, collection. 23 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Edgefold Road, Matlock. 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Booking essential with George Wolfe on 01433 631308. 24 DROP-IN COMMUNITY CHOIR Local Vocals, all kinds of singers, all kinds of songs, new members welcome. 7.30 to 9pm at the Buckingham Hotel, Buxton. £5 per session. More information Carol Bowns 01298 213577 and www.localvocals.org.uk 24 MATLOCK AND DISTRICT EMBROIDERERS GROUP Imperial Rooms, Imperial Road, Matlock. 7 for 7.30pm. AGM. New members and visitors welcome. 24 MEDITATION WORKSHOP AT HEART JEWEL BUDDHIST MEDITATION CENTRE Holme Road, Matlock Bath DE4 3NU. 10am-1pm. On this workshop we will be focussing on guided meditations on love and compassion. 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24 – 26 LITTON SCHOOL MAYPOLE DANCING 11am, 1.30pm and 2.30pm refreshments available. Children will be in Victorian costume. TUESDAY 25 BEEKEEPINGThe Royal British Legion Women’s Section Bakewell Branch. 7.30pm. Honey for sale. Town Hall, Bakewell. 7.30pm. Visitors welcome. 25 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Leisurely. Cromford Meadows. Local walk. 01629 56052. 25 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Leisurely. Thorpe, Narlows Lane CP, Hanson Grange, Dovedale. 01629 580647. 25 DERBYSHIRE FEDERATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH HEALTH WALK – Tuesday Strollers 10am. Local walks with a friendly group. All abilities welcome. Meet at Stancliffe House, Molyneux Business Park, Whitworth Road, Darley Dale. Booking essential telephone 01629 733915 25 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate walk. 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Butterly Top (park in lay-by past Scotland Nurseries on B6014). WEDNESDAY 26 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Leisurely/moderate. Tansley, Tavern Inn. Local walk. 07776 298121. 26 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Castleton roadside, Mam Tor, Sparrowpit. 01623 552985. 26 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 12 miles. Moderate. Eyam free CP. Longstone Moor, High Rake, Hassop, Stoney Middleton. 01332 840923. 26 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.30pm. 5 miles (grade 2). SK 258658. Rowsley Old Station CP. Ramble in the area. 01246 418933. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 26 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10.30am. Easy walk 60 90 minutes. Meet at Cromford Meadows, park in approach to Rugby Ground. 26 WALKS FOR HEALTH Moderate walk. 12.45 for 1pm. Car park in front of junior school, Calver/Curbar. Leader Harry. THURSDAY 27 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate walk. 90 – 120 minutes. 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"Summer Serenade". 7.30pm. St. Anne's Church, Baslow. Tickets £8.- including refreshments. Available from Heather Jacques 01433 631586, http://www.baslowchoir.co.uk/(booking form), http://www.wegottickets.com/ and at the door on the night. 29 COFFEE MORNING at Darley Dale Methodist Church. 10am-12noon. Cakes, stalls. In aid of Darley Dale Bowls Club. 29 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6 miles. Moderate. Hartington MP. Biggin and Wolfescote Dales. 07814 739214. 29 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Cabaret with the superb group ‘Timezone’. 9pmmidnight. 29 TABLE TOP SALE Unit 5 Business Park, Tideswell. From 10am onwards. 29 – 30 CRAFT AND GIFT FAIR Baslow Village Hall, Baslow, DE45 1SP. 10am-4.30pm. Free admission. Tea and coffee served. Disabled facilities. Pets welcome. Easy parking. 29 – 30 THURSDAY PAINTERS ART SHOW 10 am to 5 pm (admission free). At the Gothic Warehouse (ground-floor room), Cromford Canal, Cromford. We are a group of 15 local artists and will be showing paintings and other artworks in a wide range of styles and media, for sale at reasonable prices. We are in a picturesque setting by the Cromford Canal, with a café opposite our room. 29 – 5 JUL PARWICH WAKES See Special Events for further details. 29 – 6 JUL ROWSLEY WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details. 29 – 7 JUL BAKEWELL WELL DRESSING AND CARNIVAL See Special Events for further details. SUNDAY 30 ASHBOURNE SINFONIA CONCERT at St John's Church, Ashbourne. 3pm. Gluck Overture Iphiginea. Haydn Symphony 101 ( the "Clock"). Haydn's "Toy" Symphony - with local children. Recorder Rebels, a wonderful group of Derbyshire children. Marcello Oboe Concerto ( soloist Susan Edwars) Neubauer Symphony op12 no. 1. The concert is part of the Ashbourne Festival. It is in aid of Ashbourne Community Transport, which serves people for miles around Ashbourne and covers the Staffordshire Moorlands too. Details from 01298 84844. 30 A WALK ALONG THE LUMSDALE VALLEY Donation (limited places – advance booking required: 01629 825995). 3-5pm. A leisurely guided three mile walk including a visit to the Lumsdale Conservation Project, exploring the ruins of this unique industrial valley site. Limited places – advance booking required – 01629 825995 or visit: www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk 30 ASHBOURNE SINFONIA CONCERT at St John's Church, Ashbourne. 3pm. Gluck Overture Iphiginea. Haydn Symphony 101 (the "Clock"). Haydn's "Toy" Symphony - with local children. Recorder Rebels, a wonderful group of Derbyshire children. Marcello Oboe Concerto (soloist Susan Edwards) Neubauer Symphony op12 no. 1. The concert is part of the Ashbourne Festival. It is in aid of Ashbourne Community Transport, which serves people for miles around Ashbourne and covers the Staffordshire Moorlands too. Details from 01298 84844. 30 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: The Incline – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 3: Stoke Ford - Long over 12 miles. Anyone welcome. Membership £5 single or £8 family per year. Contact 01298 72230 or 01298 23441. www.buxtonramblingclub.co.uk 30 CAR BOOT SALE in Hope. Gates open at 7.00 am, close at 1.30 pm. £5 per car, £10 per van. All proceeds go to Hope Valley College PTFA and Hope Valley Sports Association. Sorry, no dogs allowed on the field. 30 CONCERT in St Michael’s Church, Hathersage. 7.30pm. An evening of music and poetry. Donations in aid of Ashgate Hospice and St Michael’s Church. 30 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Hathersage CP (fee). Stanage Edge and Offerton. 01623 552985. 30 GREAT HUCKLOW OLD CHAPEL (UNITARIAN) 10.30am. Service – conducted by Chrissie Wilkie. 30 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 10 miles (grade 3) SK 250520. Carsington Water (Sheep Wash CP) Carsington village, Brassington, Bradbourne, Wigber Low, Hognaston, Carsington Main Centre. No dogs. 01433 651679. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 30 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Sequence and ballroom dancing to Richard Comfort. 8-10.30pm. 30 – 6 JUL WINSTER WAKES See Special Events for further details.
JULY MONDAY 1 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Bakewell Methodist Church. 1 DROP-IN COMMUNITY CHOIR Local Vocals, all kinds of singers, all kinds of songs, new members welcome. 7.30 to 9pm at the Buckingham Hotel, Buxton. £5 per session. More information Carol Bowns 01298 213577 and www.localvocals.org.uk 1 MATLOCK ADVANCED MOTORISTS AND MOTORCYCLISTS meet at 7pm at the Highfields School, Off Chesterfield Road, Matlock to offer free assessment drives and rides to local drivers and riders. For full details contact 01629 812732. Or visit the IAM website at www.iam.org.uk or www.matlock-iam.webs.com 1 MATLOCK AND DISTRICT HARD OF HEARING CLUB Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 2pm. Strawberry tea and bring and buy. Speaker Carla Marshall from C.A. B. Contact Celia Ramage 01629 55613. 1 WHIST DRIVE Join us on the 1st Monday of every month at Biggin Village Hall at 8pm for an enjoyable evening of whist, refreshments and great prizes! Easy adjacent parking & good disabled access. Enquiries please ring Joan on 01335 390377 or Betty on 01298 84370. TUESDAY 2 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 11am. 4 miles. Extra leisurely. Thorpe Station CP. Local walk. 01332 554543. 2 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Leisurely. A608 lay-by (Morely Hayes GC). Local walk. 01332 664226. 2 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Leisurely. Eyam free CP. Foolow and Great Hucklow. 01629 825726. 2 PARWICH WAKES HILL RACES All races start and finish outside the Sycamore Inn (DE6 1QJ). 7.30pm Junior race (14 years old and under) both local and open competitions. 8pm Senior race, local, open and veteran competitions. Further info. 01629 732004. WEDNESDAY 3 COMEDY AND MUSIC NIGHT with Captain Chaos (Jolly Jock and Friends). Fun and laughter guaranteed. 8pm Burton Institute, Winster DE4 2DQ. Bar opens 7.15pm. Tickets £5 from 01629 650090. 3 CROMFORD W.I. Cromford Institute, The Hill, Cromford. 7.30pm. Japan - Janet Chambers. Visitors and new members welcome. 3 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6 miles. Leisurely/moderate. Rivendale caravan park. Cafe CP for local walk. Coffee available. 01332 511116.
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When did ramblers get political? And why is the Devil so fond of visiting Chesterfield? Local filmmaker Jim Moore travels through Derbyshire examining the tales and legends surrounding the Peak District and reflecting on how stories and history intertwine. Limited places – advance booking recommended – 01629 825995 or visit: www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk 4 STARKHOLMES AND DISTRICT THURSDAY CLUB Starkholmes Village Hall. 2-4pm. Visitors and new members will be very welcome. Talk by Malcolm Cowper ‘The Samaritans’ followed by tea and biscuits. Any enq. please ring Marjorie Thorpe on 01629 55816 or Arlene Hobson 01629 593566. FRIDAY 5 WHIST DRIVE Sheen Village Hall. 8pm. £1.50 incl. refreshments. Tel. George 01298 84492. In aid of Sheen Church. 5 – 19 THE MATLOCK ARTISTS SOCIETY'S ANNUAL EXHIBITION is taking place in the big gallery at Arkwright Mill, Cromford. It is open daily from 10am to 5pm and admission is free. Exhibited pictures, unframed prints and cards are for sale. There is parking, disabled access and refreshments are available at the cafe. For details about our society please go to our website www.matlockartistssociety.co.uk SATURDAY 6 BAKEWELL CHORAL SOCIETY CONCERT – Music for a Summer Evening at the Medway Centre, Bakewell 7.30pm. Tickets £10/Children and Students free. 6 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Standing Stone CP. Macclesfield Forest (Shutlingsloe optional). 01782 502185. 6 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Sequence and ballroom dancing to Steve. 8-11pm. 6 ST GILES CHURCH MATLOCK GARDEN PARTY 2pm. To be held at St Giles Primary School Church Street, Matlock. To be opened by Starkholmes Gala Royalty. A wide variety of stalls, games, raffles and refreshments, and also dancing by the school children. 6 ST LUKE’S, SHEEN FLOWER FESTIVAL CAR BOOT 11am onwards. Book a boot £5. Tel. Ann 01298 84396. Limited space inside. Bacon butties served in village hall. No sellers before 10am. 6 – 12 SHEEN FLOWER FESTIVAL See Special Events for further details. 6 - 13 HATHERSAGE GALA WEEK AND WELL DRESSING Please see Special Events for further details. SUNDAY 7 ALL SAINTS MESSY CHURCH Bakewell. 9.15-10.30am. Come and join us, all ages welcome. 7 BEELEY IN BLOOM Beeley, Chatsworth Estate. 11am-4pm. Beeley is one of the beautiful Chatsworth House estate villages nestled in the Derwent valley. Honeycoloured sandstone buildings dating from the 1600s provide the perfect backdrop to our annual Open Gardens event. 10 gorgeous gardens accompanied by a hearty BBQ, scrumptious teas and cakes, table top sale bargains and the legendary Beeley Brook duck race. We look forward to welcoming you! Proceeds to the Cavendish Village Hall, Beeley. £4.00 adults, free for under 16s. Further info. website@beeleyvillage.org.uk www.beeleyvillage.org.uk Directions: The Village Hall will be the focal point for Beeley in Bloom. Please ask if you need help with car parking. Postcode for Sat Nav: DE4 2NT (please verify before use). Find approximate location on GoogleMaps (new window). 7 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: Monsal Head – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2: Millers Dale – Medium 8-12 miles. 9.30am. Anyone welcome. Membership £5 single or £8 family per year. Contact 01298 72230 or 01298 23441. www.buxtonramblingclub.co.uk 7 CAR BOOT SALE in Hope. Gates open at 7am, close at 1.30pm. £5 per car, £10 per van. All proceeds go to Hope Valley College PTFA and Hope Valley Sports Association. Sorry, no dogs allowed on the field. 7 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 9.30am. 11 miles. Moderate. Fairholmes VC. 16 seat minibus to Langsett barn. Return via North America, Margery Hill, Hollin Clough. cc. 8.40am Calver slip road. Please book with leader. No dogs allowed on bus. 01629 584254. 7 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Sequence and ballroom dancing to CDs. 8-10.30pm. 7 SHIREBROOK BRASS BAND at Darley Dale Cricket Club. 7.30-9.30pm. BBQ, raffle, auction, collection. 7 SUMMER SALE AT LITTON VILLAGE HALL, near Tideswell, 11.00-4pm. Vintage, Upcycled goods, Arts and Craft stalls. Refreshments. Supporting Buxton Nightstop and other charities. Free admission. 7 THE FRIENDS OF ST. EDMUND’S CASTLETON are holding a Secret Gardens Day. 11am-4.30pm. A number of private gardens will be open. A programme costing £4 from the Visitors Centre or any of the participating gardens will allow admission to all of them. Accompanied children under 16 are free. Contact no.01433 620996. 7 THE PEAKERS STROLL 25-17-13 or 9 miles charity jaunt, taking in Mam Tor, Lose Hill, Win Hill, Ladybower, Edale and Castleton. Start and finish - The Reading Room, Peak Forest on A623. Walkers start 9.30am, runners 11.30am. £10 per person, including soup, rolls and sweet at finish. Entries on the day or in advance. Further details tel. Alan 01298 871893 or email alanb@tiscali.co.uk or visit www.Tideswellmvc.co.uk7 – 15 BUXTON WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details. MONDAY 8 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Chatsworth W.I. 8 DROP-IN COMMUNITY CHOIR Local Vocals, all kinds of singers, all kinds of songs, new members welcome. 7.30 to 9pm at the Buckingham Hotel, Buxton. £5 per session. More information Carol Bowns 01298 213577 and www.localvocals.org.uk 8 – 10 WELL DRESSING in the garage of The Old Smithy, The Green, Pilsley (near Bakewell). Come and watch the well dressing being made and join in (under supervision).
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Peak Roofclean is a well established Derbyshire business, providing a top quality roof cleaning and repair service since 2002. Whilst we primarily cover Derbyshire, we also serve the surrounding counties and continue to take pride in the quality of our service and the value it offers. We have 25 years’ experience in the roofing trade and most
importantly of all we enjoy what we do! Which reflects in the quality of our work. We don’t come down the ladder until we know everything has been completed to an exceptionally high standard. Peak Roofclean now offers a full external pressure washing service including – block paving
cleaning, re-sanding and sealing, patio cleaning, exterior walls, as well as this we now offer a full Tarmac refurbishment system. We can make your tarmac drive, patio or path look like new again! When you schedule a noobligation quote with Peak Roofclean you can be confident you’ll be dealing
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this has in turn significantly enhanced the overall appearance of our bungalow. We were impressed with the way you and your colleagues went about the job, doing exactly what had
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TIDESWELL MALE VOICE CHOIR “ACROSS THE YEARS” AT THE BUXTON FRINGE Summer’s arrived and the ever popular Tideswell Male Voice Choir is proud to be part of the Buxton Fringe festival. The choir will be performing its unique programme of song over two performances. The taster performance will be an open air event on the promenade in front of the Buxton Opera House on Sunday 7th July from 1.30pm onwards and then the main event will see Tideswell Male Voice in action on the Wednesday 10th July at St John’s Church, Buxton, from 7pm. Under the direction of Dennis Kay, the choir’s Principal Conductor and Director of Music, the acclaimed choir will provide an unforgettable evening of musical entertainment containing a feast of popular contemporary pieces. With
Tideswell Male Voice Choir sang al fresco at Trebah Gardens during the 6th Cornwall International Male Voice Choral Festival Christopher Ellis, the choir’s see the Tideswell Male Voice at Buxton Opera House. For Principal Accompanist, also Choir sharing the stage with further ticket information performing a sample of his the talented youngsters of the contact Mrs Maureen Edge on own repertoire the evening is Harpur Hill Junior School 01298 77947 or visit our sure to engage and enthral an Choir and Brass Band, this w e b s i t e audience catering for all spectacle of young and old www.tideswellmvc.co.uk and musical tastes. should not be missed. see where else TMVC and To complete the spectrum Tickets for the Christopher Ellis will be of song, the St John’s Church performance on 10th July are performing throughout the “Across the Years” event will available from the Box Office summer.
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The annual Peak Forest Fell Race, which is run in the limestone area of the glorious Peak District countryside, will be held on Sunday, 14th July 2013. The
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Derbyshire Delights A FLOWER FESTIVAL
Room, which is located at the road junction with traffic lights on the A623. Parking is on the village recreation ground. The fell race is 9.7 km in distance with a climb of 198 m. Many fell runners come year after year to participate in the race. The entrance fee is £5. An added attraction is the range of delicious homemade cakes which are
always available to buy after the race. The funds raised through the event are in aid of the Reading Room, which is the local community centre. Please come along if you would like to participate in the race. For more information contact Chris Hopley on 01298 23358 or e m a i l a.c.hopley@btinternet.com
‘’TRI 4 VIETNAM’’ – TRIATHLON TO RAISE FUNDS FOR ORPHANS
A Safari of Britain
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An illustrated talk by wildlife artist Pollyanna Pickering Sunday 11th August ~ 7.30pm. Admission £10
A concert by Chapel-en-le-Frith Male Voice Choir Friday 16th August ~ 7.30pm. Admission £10
Favourite plants at home and away
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An illustrated talk by flower artist Lady Emma Tennant, sister to the Duke of Devonshire Monday 12th August ~ 7.30pm. Admission £10
Fred Dibnah’s widow, Sheila Dibnah presents a celebration of life with the world’s best loved steeplejack Saturday 17th August ~ 7.30pm. Admission £10
Strike up the Band! A concert by Bakewell Silver Band Tuesday 13th August ~ 7.30pm. Admission £10
A Cavalcade of Fashion A stunning fashion show from Notty Hornblower and the Hope House Costume Museum showcasing costumes from the Victorian Age through to the 1960s Wednesday 14th August ~ 7.30pm. Admission £10
Jigsaw Sound Choir St Peter’s flower festival concludes with a free concert by the Jigsaw Sound Choir at 7pm (tickets required) Sunday 18th August ~ 7pm. Admission free In aid of St Peter’s Church Edensor
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Wirksworth Cricket Club Pavilion, Derby Road. All former pupils, together with spouses, partners and friends are welcome to attend the service. Enquiries and bookings for lunch should be made with the Secretary, Eileen Chadwick, tel.no 01773 550063 or the Chairman, Tony Rugman-Jones on 077 900 36741 or email to tojotony@hotmail.com The deadline for receipt of payment for lunch bookings is 28th June 2013”.
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There will also be a series of evening events offering a wide range of interest to suit all tastes! Reminiscences from Chatsworth’s Head Housekeeper, Christine Robinson Thursday 15th August ~ 7.30pm. Admission £10
“The Old Wirksworthians Association, for former pupils of the Anthony Gell School, Wirksworth, is holding it's annual gathering to commemorate the founding of the School in 1576. In association with the School, and by kind permission of Canon David Truby, a service will be held at St Mary's Church, Wirksworth, commencing at 11.00am on Wednesday, 10th July. This will be followed by an informal buffet-style lunch at the
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National Smile Month is the UK’s largest oral health campaign. Right at the heart of it you’ll find three key messages that can go a long way to improving oral health. They are: Brush your teeth for two minutes twice a day using fluoride toothpaste. Cut down on how often you have sugary foods and drinks. Visit the dentist regularly, as often as they recommend.
Tuesday-Sunday 5.30pm-11.30pm
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National Smile Month is here and Bamford Dental Practice has been holding a special event to back the national campaign. To show their support, the team have been running a children’s “Name that smile” competition with goodie bags and a prize that aims to put the smile into National Smile Month. In opening their doors to the public, the team hope to raise awareness of how important oral health is.
DAY EXCURSIONS 2013
On the 25th June 2013, local teenager Ali Le Carpentier from Flagg will be doing a triathlon to raise money for children in orphanages in Hanoi, Vietnam. For her triathlon, she will swim 1 mile, cycle 12 & then run 3, commencing in Bakewell Swimming Pool & finishing at Thorpe on the Tissington Trail. On the 3rd of July Ali leaves for Hanoi, her third trip with Global Volunteer Network to Vietnam & she will be taking all the proceeds & any donations of clothes, toys etc with her. She will be working with underprivileged children, teaching English & playing sports with the orphan children. She will also be feeding, changing nappies & rocking to sleep babies in the orphanages, doing physiotherapy & helping to stimulate normally bed bound or disabled children. All the money raised will
go towards food, teaching tools, medical procedures & equipment for the orphanages around Hanoi. Ali would like to thank all her family, friends & local businesses for their help. If you would like to support Ali & the children you can make an online donation at www.gvnfoundation.org/ali
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SUMMER PLANT SALE SATURDAY 22nd & SUNDAY 23rd JUNE 10am to 4pm Like many readers, I recently watched ‘The Village’ which inspired me to explore the High Peak region of the National Park, in the hope that I could discover where some of the filming took place. Along the way I came across some wonderful old tracks and paths around the foothills of Kinder and the back streets of Hayfield, with a wealth of fascinating buildings and oodles of historical facts and features. Hayfield’s history is said to date back nearly 2,000 years to when the Roman road between Buxton and Glossop was established. In later years several packhorse routes converged on the village and then a turnpike road was laid, to be followed by the bypass in 1978. In medieval times the region was part of the Royal Forest of the Peak. Although agriculture has long been a mainstay of the local economy, in the 18th century domestic woollen manufacture
brought prosperity and rich profits to Hayfield. I started my adventure in the car park by the Visitor Centre at the start of the Sett Valley Trail, a 2.5-mile walking, cycling and bridleway route linking Hayfield with New Mills along the track bed of a former railway line that opened in 1868 and
MY FAVOURITE WALKS – HAYFIELD This is not intended as a walk guide
closed in 1970. After just under a mile I dropped down a path on the right at the top end of a large mill pond before
crossing over the River Sett by means of a footbridge and then headed up a grassy bank to cross fields and stiles where a notice advises that dogs not on a lead will be shot! Arriving at a narrow drive to a nearby smallholding, I turned left and walked to a sharp bend where I picked up
the route of the Pennine Bridleway and began a long but gradual ascent. Continuing uphill beside a terrace of cottages, I kept in a virtual straight line on a mission to reach the top of Lantern Pike. Far reaching views began to emerge in all directions of a spectacular High Peak landscape. I could clearly see Kinder Edge with the famous Downfall as well as the White Lodge shooting cabin all alone and isolated on the moors. This little building is in memory to Edwin Royce (18801946). It was erected in 1950 and then re-erected in 1986. A little detour from the bridlepath up a well worn path took me to the summit from where I could make out the metropolis of Manchester and Cheshire plains. A circular stainless steel viewfinder helped me identify the 360 degree views. It is thought Lantern Pike, which was given to the National Trust in 1946, is named after it being used as a beacon. After returning to the bridleway from my hilltop ‘high’, the track began to descend and then crossed a large area of open pasture before arriving at a junction of paths with a multi-digit fingerpost offering numerous selections. My choice was Carr Meadow via Brookhouses. However, part way down the drive beyond Blackshaw Farm I turned right at a green Footpath sign dated 1949 to follow a path leading
through the top of Hey Wood and on to an ancient holloway lined with bilberry bushes. My route eventually led down to the impressive Clough Mill at Little Hayfield, now converted into select apartments. Here I detoured from my return to Hayfield itself to visit The Lantern Pike Inn, renowned for its Coronation Street memorabilia and as being where Tony Warren wrote the earliest scripts. After a shandy and a look around, I resumed my walk with a wander back to Hayfield along an easy to follow path known as The Calico Trail. Established in 2007, this is a short heritage walk to celebrate Hayfield’s industrial past. It is said that in the 19th century the population here doubled as a result of the calico printing mills being built, and many houses were constructed from 1850 onwards to accommodate the influx of workers. The Trail eventually brought me back to the car park but before I headed for home I popped over the main road to walk around this gorgeous village which is packed with quaint and quirky cottages and houses, one or two having rounded corners which it is said is so that heavily laden carts could make tight turns in the village streets. It is evident which shops were used for filming street scenes in ‘The Village’ as they have retained their early 19th
MATLOCK AND DISTRICT HARD OF HEARING CLUB The mystery trip on June 3rd had the 47 members and friends hazarding guesses about our destination. Peter, the driver. laid a few false trails, but all was revealed as we crossed the bridge over the Trent at Newark. We were blessed with warm sunshine as we strolled around the town or by the river. There was time for a refreshing drink, and then we set off again, enjoying the countryside at its best on a lovely summers day. The next stop was at Eakring village hall, where we were served a delicious tea of ham salad, a selection of desserts and homemade cakes. Although most members had not heard of Eakring before, we discovered
that it had links with Eyam in Derbyshire. The Rev. William Mompesson, whose wife died of the plague went from Eyam to preach at Eakring church, where today there is a mosaic in his memory. Roland Corfield, Chairman thanked the ladies of the W.I. for their warm welcome and the wonderful food. Then we enjoyed more spectacular scenery on the drive back to Matlock. The next meeting at 2pm on 1st July at the Imperial Rooms, Matlock will be a strawberry tea with bring and buy, plants and a cake stall. The speaker will be Carla Marshall from the Citizens’ Advice Bureau. It is rather special this year, as it is a celebration of 40 years of the club.
century paint makeovers. The Royal Hotel, cricket club and Hayfield library were also used for filming as well as locations in Edale, Glossop, Charlesworth and Chapelen-le-Frith. As I wandered around I also looked at fascinating architectural features and interesting date stones as well as information boards and I found a blue plaque to ‘Arthur Lowe (19151982) Actor, Captain Mainwaring in Dad’s Army Born in this terrace’. Finally to complete my tour I popped to The Packhorse Inn which looks onto the former market place. This trendy boutique style pub with its stylish decor and snazzy seating areas is extremely popular and serves up some delectable dishes with an amazing attention to detail. Although I received an extremely warm welcome and genuine hospitality, I did feel a little out of place in my scruffy boots and walking gear as I sat outside on the decking and slurped away at a delicious home-made Pimms ice lolly! What a life! Sally Mosley www.sallymosley.co.uk
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S. Anselm’s Bakewell The Headmaster and Staff warmly invite you to
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FLOWER FESTIVAL AT HEAGE WINDMILL! 22ND-23RD JUNE We are delighted to announce that for yet another year Heage Windmill will be be-decked with flowers. There will be tasteful flower displays to be enjoyed on all the floors of the mill, in addition to the normal guided tours we offer to all visitors. The displays are all created by members of the Friends of Heage Windmill. The concept of having a flower festival arose originally from the fact that St Luke’s Church in Heage holds its own festival that weekend and the windmill felt it could help by complementing the church displays. The Windmill supporters will also have an additional display in the church, with various mill information also to hand. vvvvvv YOULGREAVE WELL DRESSING 22ND-27TH JUNE 22nd 2.30pm Blessing of well. vvvvvv LITTON WELL DRESSING 22ND-29TH JUNE 23rd 3pm Blessing of well. 24th-26th Litton Primary School - each day 11am, 1.30pm, 2.30pm - traditional Maypole dancing by the children in Victorian costume and refreshments in the school. vvvvvv HOPE WELL DRESSING 22ND-30TH JUNE 23rd 7pm Blessing of well. vvvvvv OVER HADDON WELL DRESSING 22ND-30TH JUNE 22nd 11am Blessing of well. Wellgate Lane. Tea and delicious home made cakes in the Village Hall on 22nd and 23rd June 11am-4.30pm 22nd Live music from the excellent open road music Bar & Pizza (by Ticket) at the Village Hall 7.30pm - late. Please phone 01629 814177 for tickets Everyone welcome. vvvvvv TIDESWELL WELL DRESSING AND CARNIVAL 22ND-30TH JUNE Throughout the week wakes stall and information point in the Pot Market. Tuby’s funfair. Roald Dahl Exhibition at Fountain Square Church - 10am-6pm except 30th June. Light refreshments at Fountain Square Church - 10am5pm. Exhibtion of art, history, craft and nostalgia at the Parish Church 22-26th. Teas in the institute. 22nd-29th Exhibition celebrating the works of Roald Dahl. Fountain Square Church.10am-6pm. Morning coffee 10am-12noon. Light lunches 12noon-2pm. Afternoon teas 2-5pm. 22nd 3pm Blessing of well. Crowning of the queen. With Tideswell Band. 4pm Judging of street competitions. 9.45pm Torchlight procession and traditional dance through the streets. 23rd 12.30-4pm Community kitchen garden grand opening. 2pm Walking treasure hunt from The Old Grammar School. 6.30pm Community Hymn Singing at the Main Well. 24th 6pm Maypole dancing display from Bishop Purseglove School in the Pot market. 26th 7.30pm Concert with Tideswell Community Singers and Tideswell Community Players. Tideswell Parish Church. 28th Tideswell Fell race. Registration 7.15pm for 7.45pm start. Over 16s only. Start from Tideswell Dale car park. 29th 9am-5pm Wakes market and entertainment. Face painting, BBQ, stalls, entertainment. 1.30pm. Carnival assembles and judging. Carnival parade led by Tideswell Band. 9.45pm Torchlight procession led by Tideswell Brass Band. From Wheston Bank. 30th 10am Wakes 6 a side football match. 6pm Car treasure hunt from the Pot Market. vvvvvv PARWICH WAKES 29TH JUNE-5TH JULY 29th 9.45am Oddfellows’ procession starting from the Sycamore. 11am Oddfellows’ service in St Peter’s Church. All welcome. 11.15pm Oddfellows’ dinner in the Memorial Hall. 11am-4pm Village market on the green. Village and outside charity stalls offering a range of activities. 6.15pm Grand fancy dress parade led by the Ashbourne Band. 7.30pm Hog roast and entertainment on the village green. 30th 11am The Campsite ‘Songs of Praise Service. Held on Parson’s Croft, Rev. Andy Larkin. 12noon Fun and games with the campers. 6pm Treasure hunts around the village. 8pm Wakes BBQ and Legion. 1st 6.30pm Children’s Sports. Held on Nethergreen. 2nd The 36th annual Parwich hill race. Start and finish at The Sycamore. 7pm Local mothers’ race. 7.30pm Junior hill race. 8pm Senior hill race. 3rd 6-9pm Family fun night on Parson’s Croft. Parwich bowls club open for taster sessions. Grand challenge tug o’war. 4th 6.30pm Children’s film night (Life of Pi) in the Memorial Hall. 8.30pm Race night in the British Legion. 5th 6.30pm Grand ball race on Pump Hill. 9pm-late End of wakes week dance in Parwich Memorial Hall.
ROWSLEY WELL DRESSING 29TH JUNE-6TH JULY 30th 10.30am Blessing of well. vvvvvv BAKEWELL WELL DRESSING AND CARNIVAL 29TH JUNE-7TH JULY 29th 11am-4.30pm. 11th Bakewell International Day of Dance. Different venues around the town. 7pm International Ceilidh with the French dancing group Quercus. Town Hall. 7.15-7.55pm Workshop. Everyone welcome. Tickets £8, conc. £6. More Info. Judge 01629 815469 or Di 812104. 30th 11am The fell race. Courses for all abilities. Start in Bakewell Recreation Ground. 2.30pm Blessing of the wells. 6pm Walking treasure hunt start from Queens Arms PH. 1st 6.30-8pm Raft race practice. 2nd 6.30pm Children’s pet competition. On the recreation ground. 3rd 7pm Bakewell Carnival Annual Duck Race. Start Bakewell Bridge. 7.30pm Brass in the park. 4th 7pm Raft race. 8pm Jack Russell races. 8.30pm Tug o’war on the recreation ground. 5th 6.30pm Childrens’ Sports. 7.15pm Wheelbarrow and welly race. Starting at Bakewell Bridge. 6th 1.30pm Carnival Day. Assembly of carnival entrants on recreation ground. Bakewell vintage and classic car concourse. 2.15pm Crowning of Bakewell Carnival Queen by local celebrity. 3pm Commencement of procession. 4.30pm Return of procession. Displays by bands in the arena. Sideshows and entertainment. Refreshments served in the marquee. 7th 11.15am Recreation ground. Outdoor United Church Service. vvvvvv WINSTER WAKES 30TH JUNE-6TH JULY 30th 2.30pm Crowning the Carnival Queen - Market House. 3.30pm Ashbourne Town Band - Burton Institute. 6pm Car Treasure Hunt - Miners Standard. 1st 6pm Pet Show - Woodhouse Lane. 7pm Boules Tournament - Miners Standard. 7.30pm Whist Drive Burton Institute. 2nd 11am Golf Tournament - Shirland Golf Club. 6–8pm Art Exhibition with Jazz - Winster Church. 9.15am Pub Quiz -Bowling Green. 3rd 2–4.30pm Winster Country Show - Miners Standard Marquee. 8pm Comedy and Music Night Burton Institute. 4th 7.30pm Hill Race - Market House. 9.15pm Music Quiz and Barbecue - Bowling Green. 5th 5pm Duck Hunt - Bowling Green. 7.30pm Winster Night (Talent Show) - Miners Standard Marquee. 6th 1.30–5.30pm Carnival with parade, stalls, fancy Main Street. Dress, morris and clog dancing, games, café and bar, tug-o-war, Punch and Judy, massage, palm reading, brass band, etc. 6.30–11pm Children’s entertainment followed by dancing to ‘Paper Kite’ - Miners Standard Marquee. Full details on www.winster.org vvvvvv PEAK FOREST WELL DRESSING 3RD-13TH JULY 3rd 7pm Blessing of well. vvvvvv ST LUKE’S SHEEN FLOWER FESTIVAL 6TH-12TH JULY Trip to the Zoo 11am-7pm daily. Competition: Animal mask. 6th 11am onwards. Car boot. Bacon butties in village hall. 7th 6.30pm Songs of Praise Service. 9th 7.30pm Fashion Show in village hall. Admission £3 including refreshments. Light refreshments served at the back of Church. Toilets available in the village hall. vvvvvv HATHERSAGE GALA WEEK 6TH-13TH JULY 6th 2pm On the football field - The Opening Ceremony Crowning of the 2013 Gala ‘Royal Family’ on the football field. 2.30pm Junior Fun Run. 3.15pm Rounders tournament. 4.15pm Presentation of Junior Fun Run Prizes. 8pm The Talent Show. This event is in the marquee. £3 Adults, £1 Children (Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult due to the Licensing Laws). 7th 9-9.30am Children’s Collage Competition Hathersage Memorial Hall. 10am-12noon Kids Cricket, on the Cricket Field, Baulk Lane. 10am-12.30pm Specialist Art Workshops Hathersage Memorial Hall. Part of the Active Art Day. These workshops need to be booked before the day by contacting Ben Pedler on 650635. 12noon 6-a-side Cricket competition, on the Cricket Field, Baulk Lane 2-4pm Active Art Workshops and Exhibition at the Memorial Hall. Free entry. 6pm Blessing of the well in Hathersage Methodist Church followed by Gala Praise. Come and sing along to a selection of hymns chosen by local people. 8.30pm Team Quiz at ‘The Little John’, Station Road, Hathersage. 8th 4pm Junior Football Tournament (7-11 age group Primary School). 5pm Junior Football 5-a-side Game (1116 age group - Secondary School) on the Football Field. 6.30pm Family bingo. Hathersage Memorial Hall. Doors open at 6.15pm. 7.30pm Senior Fell Race from the Hathersage Primary School Field. Entrants must be 16 or over on 1st January 2013. Entry to race (on the day only) £5. This is part of a series of ‘Outdoor Challenge’ races sponsored by Outside, Hathersage. 8pm Ladies Hockey on the hard play area by the Swimming Pool. 9th 4.30-5.30pm Toddlers’ disco at the Hathersage
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Memorial Hall. Pre-School children welcome if accompanied by an adult. 5.45-6.45pm Swimming pool fun. For confident school-age swimmers (no preschoolers) and adults. Bring your water pistols! Entry Fee £1, with a maximum 120 in the pool at any one time. 4.30pm Under 16 Junior Tennis Tournament. 6.30pm Senior Tennis Tournament. On the hard play area by the swimming pool. Entries to Pascal Mathieu on 659587 5th July. 7.30pm Music and myth. An Evening of story telling for grown ups, in Cintra’s Tea Room, Main Road, Hathersage Join local storyteller Matt Laurie for an evening of traditional stories and music. (Tickets £2 per person on the door. 7.30pm Have a Ball in Hathersage. Charity Fundraising Event organised by The British Legion for the RBL Poppy Appeal. In the Gala Marquee on the football field (by kind permission of the Gala Committee). Tickets, £15, from Julie Colley on 650104 or julie@sladenlodge.co.uk 8pm Darts and Dominoes. Event organised by Steve at The Scotsman’s Pack. Team info. to Steve on 650253 by 12 noon on 8th July. 10th 2-4pm Tea Dance at the Ritz. In the Hathersage Memorial Hall. A chance to dance the afternoon away! Tickets £3 on the door. All ages welcome. 4.30-7pm Junior Touch Rugby on the football field. Year groups Y7Y9. 7pm onwards Senior Touch Rugby on the football field. 6.30pm Car Treasure Hunt. Meet in the car park on Oddfellows Road, Hathersage. Finish at the Gala Marquee at about 9pm for Pie and Peas. Entry Fee £3 per car. 11th 4-6pm Scarecrow Walk and Mini Treasure Hunt. Start and finish on the playing field/playground (behind Crossland Road). If wet in the Memorial Hall. 5.457.30pm Junior Orienteering in the parkland of Brookfield Manor. Event open to all in the village from 7 to 16 years old. Start at the footbridge to Brookfield Manor; with access from Baulk Lane by the public footpath. 6.30pm Senior 5-a-side Football Tournament on the hard play area
by the swimming pool. Local teams of over 15’s only. 12th 2.15pm Pet Show on Hathersage Primary School field. Please note that this event will only take place if it is suitable outdoor weather. 6pm Bowls Knockout Tournament Final on the Bowling Green, behind the Swimming Pool. 7pm Duck Race from Leadmill Bridge (Mill Lane if conditions too dangerous). Tug of War Events on the football field. Juniors: (Free entry) Under 10’s and Under 16’s. Teams organised on the evening. Seniors: Local Teams only. Teams of 8. Please pre-enter your adult teams by 11th July to John Thompson on 651410. 8.30-11pm Two local bands to entertain you, live in the Marquee: ‘Running on Empty’ and ‘Millstone Grit’. 13th 12.45pm Gala Parade assembles. 1.15pm Fancy Dress Judging. IMPORTANT: Please note that there will be a rolling programme of road closures around the village between 1.45pm and 2.30pm to ensure the safety of those taking part in the Procession. 1.45pm Gala Week’s Grand Finale Procession with Castleton Silver Band. Events, stalls and refreshments on the football field throughout the afternoon. 8pm-Midnight End of Gala Party in the Gala Marquee. The Gala Field will NOT be open until 7pm. The return of the ‘Tenacious’ Disco. Tickets are available from Chrissy and Jonathon Percival on 651090. Limited number of tickets available £5.00 each. 14th Open Gardens Event in Hathersage Organised by the Hathersage Horticultural Society. vvvvvv BUXTON WELL DRESSING 7TH-15TH JULY 7th 2pm Blessing of well. vvvvvv
Hope
CURIOSITIES FROM THE HOPE VALLEY
On 7 May 1729, Yorkshireman John Hobson penned this entry in his diary: ‘In Derbyshire. Talked with a miner call’d Peter ... who tells me that some time ago, as a workman was sinking a grave in Haslebadge hills, he met with a hard substance allmost a yard square, which, when broken, happened to be a scalp, and in it severall large teeth, which were made into candle sticks, and are now in Bradall [Bradwell]. ‘He further told me that, as they are digging for lead, they often meet with large hollow caves, the roof and sides, and bottom full of congealed stone like ice; and in one there was a spring of water which fell from the roof, and had made a hollow place at the bottom, in which there were 12 stones of the shape and bigness of a moor hen’s egg, and speckeled like them, which he supposes were formed by the motion of the water turning them round in the hollow where they lay. ‘Christopher Greaves (a blacksmith) tells me that in the bank sides of the river betwixt Hope and Hathersedge, as he has been fishing, he has oft observed small round stones, about the bignes of marbles which children play withall, to leap out of themselves from among the shales where they were lodg’d, and tumble down the bank side. He allso told me that in the feilds, in summer, there grows a flower call’d hawdods, which with a touch will bend down as if they were broken.’ This transcription is prompted by stories of finds of mammoth bones published in Mines, Quarries and Murders in the Peak District, by Roger Flindall.
The stones resembling hens’ eggs are most probably what are often known as ‘cave pearls’ and which are indeed formed in the manner described by the lead miner. Our photograph shows a display
in Buxton Museum & Art Gallery. As for hawdods, a little research reveals them to be a species of cornflower otherwise known as Ragged Robin, Bachelor’s Buttons or – more appropriately in
respect of the above – Break-your-spectacles. But does anyone own a pair of strange old candlesticks which presumably resemble ivory? Julie Bunting
Wm Eyre & Sons The Peak District Country Store with Everything
Est 1885
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HEALTH AND FITNESS FAIR IN WIRKSWORTH SATURDAY 13th JULY 2013 A group of patients from Wirksworth and the local area are working on the theme of PREVENTION NOT CURE and organising a FITNESS FAIR, open to all in the town centre on the morning of Saturday 13th July from 10am to 1pm. ‘We wanted to find a way of helping people of all ages and states of fitness to learn how better to take care of themselves and to find out what help is available, without being too serious,’ says Annie Nelson, who chairs the patients, organising group. ‘We’ve managed to bring together over 30 groups: some will give information; others will demonstrate how we can all become a bit healthier and fitter. Fun and fitness together.’ Based in the Memorial Gardens there will be a junior gymnastics e x t r a v a g a n z a , demonstrations of aquazumba, ju jitsu, yoga,
kettlebell, pilates and boxercise. You can ride the static cycle as fast and as far as you like! You can even make your own healthy smoothies – but you will need to pedal hard to produce the goods. The infant school’s latest walk – THE WIRKSWORTH WANDER – will start from the fair and anyone of any age can join in – but you need to collect your map and booklet, available on the day, to guide you through the many interesting things to do and see on the healthy exercise walk. And it’s all free! This event is organised by the Patient Participation Group of the Hannage Brook Medical Centre. If you want to know more contact Annie Nelson on 01629/822817. This health initiative by patients is, we believe, the first of its kind in the county. We don’t want to leave it all to the doctors!
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Visit us at The George’s Open Day, Sunday 21st July 2013, 12 noon until 6.00pm, with George’s Hog Roast served from 12 noon to 2.00pm. Showcasing local wedding suppliers, expertise will be on hand to discuss every aspect of your day with us. Pre-register your details on our website enquiry form (www.george-hotel.net) for entry into our prize draw ~ a two night romantic break at The George. Formerly a 500-year-old inn, this highly rated hotel has a contemporary design whilst retaining an elegant charm, featuring award-winning cuisine by Chef Helen Heywood, with renowned friendly service. Weddings are our speciality: intimate setting, great food, and through Kathryn Joseph, we can offer the expertise of a dedicated, and experienced, organiser. She will guide you every step of the way through a process which can be quite daunting. The whole hotel can be available for your private ‘House Party’ on an exclusive use basis. Recent renovations to the Courtyard suite and walled Courtyard garden are quite spectacular and the stunning Boardroom is licensed for Civil Ceremonies for up to seventy guests.
July Set Lunch Menu 2 Courses £9.95 ~ 3 Courses £11.95 Homemade Soup of the Day Chicken Liver Pâté with Spiced Apricot and Carrot Chutney Crispy Bacon and Brie Salad with Honey and Mustard Dressing Deep Fried Whitebait with Citrus Mayonnaise (v) Fan of Melon with Summer Fruits and Coulis Roast Pork Loin, Sage & Onion Stuffing & Apple Sauce Beef Goulash with Crusty Bread Chargrilled Chicken Caesar Salad Homemade Fishcakes with a Dressed Salad & Tartar Sauce (v) Wild Mushroom, Leek and Chive Macaroni Cheese with Garlic Bread All Main Courses Served with a Selection of Fresh Vegetables, Potatoes and Roast Potatoes
The George Hotel, Hathersage, Derbyshire, S32 1BB Tel: 01433 650436 Fax: 01433 650099 Email: info@george-hotel.net Web: www.george-hotel.net
Selection of Hot Puddings Lemon Tart with Raspberry Coulis Vanilla Panna Cotta with Summer Fruit Compote Warm Chocolate Brownie & Ice Cream Old English Trifle Coffee and Mints in the Lounge £1.50
Open for Lunch Every Day 12 noon to 2pm
Dinner Now Served Monday to Saturday 6.30pm to 8pm Booking is always advisable For reservations please call
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SITUATIONS VACANT
Full and part-time posts available at Valley Lodge, Ashmere
CHEF REQUIRED The Market Place Restaurant, Cromford are looking for a CHEF with a passion for catering and a desire to accomplish all tasks successfully in the day to day running of a busy family restaurant working alongside our already dedicated friendly team. We have a wide range of ever changing weekly menu's and house specialities.
Senior Care Assistant
Care Assistant
Competitive rate of pay
Ashmere Care Group is looking for committed Care Assistants to join our dedicated team at Valley Lodge Care Home with Nursing in Matlock, Derbyshire.
This role will be perfect for career passionate individuals who are either already NVQ 3 qualified or willing to be trained. The post requires an individual with the ability to organise and delegate staff, with an eye for detail, Boots MDS training, extensive knowledge of illnesses suffered by the elderly and health and safety precautions. Applicants must have good written and oral communication skills, the ability to deal with emergency situations, as well as having attained NVQ2 in Health & Social Care, with at least two years’ experience of the client group. Increments are offered for the successful completion of NVQ 4 training in conjunction with good appraisal report.
Competitive rate of pay
Care Assistants are integral to the delivery of high quality care and support to our care homes. The role will involve the provision of day-to-day personal care and other activities for residents. The role is skilled and demanding.
email: marketplace.rest@btinternet.com or send applications in writing to: Joanne Hancock, Market Place Restaurant, 16/18 The Market Place, Cromford, Matlock. DE4 3QE
The successful applicants will demonstrate good written and oral communication skills and the ability to deal with emergency situations. Previous experience is desirable but not essential as full training will be provided. Applicants must be willing to work within a three weekly shift rota system to include days, evenings, nights and weekends.
Valley Lodge, Bakewell Road, Matlock, DE4 3BN 0845 602 2059
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EYAM DOMICILIARY SERVICE LTD Eyam Domiciliary Service Ltd is constantly expanding and looking for kind, reliable staff in the Peak District to help care for people at home. Full and parttime hours available. All training will be provided but must have own transport. Please ring
You will be at the very heart of our industry, so you are expected to be reliable, dependable and committed to make a difference in our client’s facility.
Annual paid holiday entitlement of 28 days pro rata, with an enhanced rate of pay for working bank holidays. Previous UK work experience is essential as two references are required (of which one must be previous employer) and a full Criminal Records’ Bureau check. The successful candidates will be placed on a six month probationary period after which their performance will be reviewed and, if satisfactory, a permanent position offered.
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The desire to serve meals to a high standard in a quick and efficient manner whilst maintaining a clean and well organised workplace is paramount. You must be of smart appearance, 100% reliable and have a confident and pleasing nature.
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Marketing Assistant Holdsworth is a family owned company with over 40 years experience in delivering food to caterers. Our reputation and success is built on providing excellent service to our customers. We are looking for a creative person with previous marketing experience and excellent communication skills to assist the Marketing Director at our head office in Tideswell, Derbyshire. Hours of work are Monday-Friday 9.00am-5.00pm A job description and application form can be downloaded from:www.holdsworthfoods.co.uk/jobs Applications for this position, including details of your current salary should be sent in writing to:Mrs Esther Trevethick, Marketing Director, Holdsworth, The Mill, Manchester Road, Tideswell, Derbyshire. SK17 8LN by Friday 5th July 2013
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CARE ASSISTANTS Previous experience would be an advantage but not essential as full training is provided. Excellent rates of pay plus travel allowance. Transport essential, various shift patterns available. Please apply by calling 01629 258085 for an application form or by email info@daisychainhomecare.co.uk
VACANCIES SUPPORT WORKERS (DRIVERS ESSENTIAL) in the Buxton and Glossop areas: Enable Care and Home Support are looking to recruit a number of Support Workers for various hours to provide support to adults with learning/physical disabilities within their own home and out in the community within the above areas. Experience of working with adults with learning/physical disabilities would be desirable but not essential. The ability to relate to others, a caring attitude, and a commitment to equal opportunities are pre–requisites for the posts. The opportunity to gain qualifications, along with other mandatory in–house training is provided. Successful applicants would be required to be flexible to meet the needs of the ser vice users/tenants, which will include mornings, evenings, weekends, Bank Holidays, sleep – ins or waking night duty. All of the above posts are subject to an ENHANCED DISCLOSURE AND BARRING SERVICES/ISA CHECK Rates of pay: Support Worker
£7.36 per hour, rising to £8.36 after a successful probationary period
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If you are looking for a change of career or direction and are interested in any of our vacancies then telephone our JOBLINE on 01246 599980, quoting your name, address and contact telephone number. An application pack will then be sent to you. Closing date will be left open
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MILLS & BLACK
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The
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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
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Accounts Staff
Stoney Middleton
Urgently require a part time, permanent staff member to work Friday nights from 4.30pm - 8pm and alternate Saturday nights in the peak season. Duties include taking orders from customers, serving food and kitchen based work. You must be polite & a minimum of 16 years of age. Enquire within or phone 07890207735
to work in a busy Chartered Accountants office. Applicants with previous experience of accounts preparation and book-keeping welcomed and full AAT training support available for trainees new to the profession. Must be computer literate, numerate and have a minimum of 5 GCSEs. Please forward your CV to: Derwent House, 141-145 Dale Road, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3LU or email to: admin@millsandblack.com
We have two apprenticeship vacancies at the Matlock agency of the NFU Mutual. We offer comprehensive on the job training in a friendly and supportive environment with the opportunity to work towards a Level 3 NVQ qualification with an external training provider. You will learn how to handle incoming enquiries from existing motor, personal and equine policyholders and deal with day-to-day processing and administration. You will also assist with cross-selling NFU Mutual insurance products to existing clients and help to generate new business. Both positions require good IT skills, an excellent telephone manner and an organised approach. Ideally you will have 5 GCSE’s at Grade C or above including Maths and English. The successful candidate will most likely be a school leaver who wants to learn and earn. To apply, please send your CV and a handwritten covering letter to Miss Fiona E Traquair, NFU Office, The Old Carpenters Shop, Lumsdale Road, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 5EW Closing date: 5th July 2013
BAR / WAITING-ON STAFF Please apply within or telephone Luke for details on 01629 57735
DEL CAM DRAWING/OFF LINE PROGRAMMER
NFU Mutual, a leading UK general insurer, has been serving the rural community for over 100 years.
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Recruitment Advisor The TRAC Recruitment System has been developed by Bakewell based company NursingNet, a specialist provider of online recruitment services to the NHS. Due to increased demand for our services the business has doubled in size over the last year and continues to grow. We are looking to recruit another motivated individual to join our team providing telephone and online Recruitment Support to large NHS Trusts. You will be based in our busy office in Deepdale Business Park in Bakewell and work alongside our friendly team of staff. A majority of the work will involve operating the recruitment database and supporting managers and HR staff to provide a premium service. The ideal candidate will be computer literate, have a high standard of written English and a confident, professional telephone manner is essential. Experience of providing good customer service is an advantage and attention to detail is a must. This is a unique and ideal opportunity for graduates, particularly those with keen interests and aspirations for a future in HR. All skills developed and acquired here will stand you in good stead for your future career. All applications must be submitted online following the link below. Please be aware that we are not a recruitment agency. Salary: Starting at £16,380 per year Hours: Full Time, Monday – Friday, 37.5 hours per week For further information and to apply please go to: www.healthjobsuk.com/peakad Closing date: Sunday 30th June 2013 Interviews: Week commencing 8th July 2013
Mollart-Cox requires an experienced technical drawer and off-line programmer to provide programs to our CNC lathes. You will be working with the latest technology in off-line programming. The job will be 95% office based and 5% shop floor based Pension and Bonus scheme included. Salary will vary on experience. The hours are 8am – 5.30pm Mon – Thurs and 8am – 1.00pm Fri.
Please contact Jonathon Cox 01246 458090 JonathonCox@mollartcox.co.uk
I'm a successful businesswoman currently looking for
4 key non-investment working partners to expand our business, working full or part-time flexibly from home in the massive natural health and wellness sector. Whether you are already successful in your chosen career, a parent looking for a flexible income, concerned about pensions, or just looking for a better work/life balance, we may be able to offer you what you need. This is a chance to build a successful and rewarding part or full-time business with full support and hands-on training, giving you a genuine and real opportunity to earn the income you want and the time to enjoy it from home. Realistic earnings of £500-£1500 pm part-time through to £2000-£4000+ pm full-time.
If this is you, call Ros on 07866 740207 or 01629 534467
have vacancies for
Care Assistants Previous experience would be an advantage, but not essential as full training is provided. Good rates of pay ~ up to £8.50 per hour. Transport essential. Various shift patterns available.
WANTED GARDENER For low maintenance holiday cottage garden in Beeley. Apply with details and previous experience to: sxg1812@gmail.com
Call 01298 872312 or 07814 022601
Marketing / Business Development Manager Customer Satisfaction UK is a management consultancy based in Buxton. We work with major international businesses helping them to improve customer satisfaction. We are looking for an individual with a wide range of experience and skills, including web based and e-marketing, to join our team and help to win new business and maintain our current growth. Flexible working hours. We offer interesting work in a pleasant environment with friendly people.
SECRETARIAL/ ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT We are seeking an accomplished and enthusiastic person to take on a wide variety of administrative and secretarial duties connected with running the company, client projects, creating new business, front of house and acting as PA to the MD as this exciting consultancy business continues to grow. FWA is a specialist consultancy helping businesses with corporate responsibility and sustainability (green and ethical business). High quality work and attention to detail is essential. 15 - 18 hours per week in the first instance, but may increase; 3 – 4 part days per week. £8 per hour or £14,560 pro rata
Based in Hathersage, Peak District
How to apply: Please see further details of the post before applying with a CV and short letter explaining the special skills, attributes and value you would bring to the role and why you would like to join FWA.
Please email or telephone for a job description and apply in writing to: consultancy@customersatisfactionuk.com
Further details available via Anne Batty, Director, Paperclip Admin Ltd: anne@paperclipadmin.co.uk or telephone 01246 418181
Longford Lodge, Park Road, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6SN Tel. 01298 73051
Closing date: Monday 8 July 2013 Interviews: Thursday 18 July 2013 www.fwaconsulting.com
EXPERIENCED CARE STAFF REQUIRED Crocus Homecare is based in Bakewell and provides high quality care and support services for those living in and around Bakewell, Baslow, Matlock and the Hope Valley.
Care and Support in your own Home
Crocus prides itself, and has built its reputation, on providing the highest quality care with compassion, understanding and respect for each individual and their families.
We are seeking to employ staff with significant experience in social or health care
£8 per hour / Generous Mileage Allowance If you are interested in working with us, please contact Debbie Crowhurst on 01629 812874 or see our website www.crocuscare.com for information / application.
Tel: 01629 812874 / 07810 395993
www.crocuscare.com
Permanent Position in a Busy Café in the Heart of the Peak District The right individual will be highly motivated and enthusiastic Experience required but not essential as training will be given Send a CV and Covering Letter FAO Katrina Locke and Lydia Conner to
The Eating House The Derbyshire Craft Centre Calver Bridge, Calver, Hope Valley S32 3XA Or email: enquiries@theeatinghousecalver.co.uk Telephone: 01433 631 583
CHARLES COTTON HOTEL Market Place, Hartington SK17 0AL Tel. 01298 84229 Is looking for enthusiastic
DUTY MANAGER/ ASSISTANT DUTY MANAGER also WAITING-ON and BAR STAFF due to increased business
HOUSEKEEPING POSITIONS AVAILABLE Please send CVs to info@charlescotton.co.uk
FAO Judy Dyer also YOUNG APPRENTICE CHEF and COMMIS CHEF to work in top class kitchen Please send CVs to info@charlescotton.co.uk
FAO Simon Harrison
GROUP OPERATIONS MANAGER – AGGREGATES INDUSTRY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT/ TRAINEE PATENT ATTORNEY Patent Outsourcing Limited is a firm of Chartered and European Patent Attorneys located in Bakewell. We are looking for a recent graduate (preferably 1st or 2.1) or post-graduate in a relevant scientific or engineering subject to join our electronics/electrical/ mechanical team as a technical assistant, with the possibility to train as a UK and European patent attorney. Though a physics or electronics related background is preferable, candidates must be logically-minded, articulate (especially in descriptive technical writing) and able to work accurately and precisely. Knowledge of languages would be an advantage. More information on the patent attorney profession is available at www.cipa.org.uk/pages/about-careers. If you are interested in this new position, please send your CV to: jane.buckley@patentoutsourcing.com
FULL-TIME CAFÉ SUPERVISOR
We require an EXPERIENCED SUPPORT WORKER to join our existing team who assist a young lady with personal care and engagement in community activities. She has mild cerebral palsy, epilepsy, developmental delay and learning difficulties and lives in Hathersage. Hours: 2 night shifts per week plus occasional day shifts. Pay: Social hrs £11.00-£13.00ph, Unsocial £12.50-£14.50ph dependant on experience. Mileage/expenses to be negotiated. Qualifications: NVQ level 2 or equivalent experience in care or rehabilitation. Car driver essential. Through experience, skill and knowledge of spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy and brain injury AKA case management have positively supported hundreds of people and families adjust, find purpose and enjoy life again. For more information or to apply please call 07960164066 or email admin@akacasemanagement.co.uk
Our company has gained national status as one of the UK’s largest suppliers of hard landscaping products. Products are sourced from quarries throughout the British Isles, Europe and the Far East, enabling us to offer the most comprehensive range of decorative aggregates in the UK. We have a vacancy for a Group Operations Manager based at our main site in Derbyshire. Reporting to the Managing Director you will be responsible for the safe and efficient management of our aggregates processing facility. You will possess good hands-on leadership skills, the ability to manage a team in a busy environment and communicate effectively with other functions within the business. You will be expected to attend board meetings and to contribute with enthusiasm in the development of the business. In addition to strong management skills you will be committed to and have experience of developing manufacturing and quality control systems appropriate for a growing business. You will have significant experience of health and safety matters and be committed to developing group safety. We offer a competitive salary, a company vehicle and pension scheme. Please apply in writing enclosing CV and covering letter to box no LRS210, c/o Peak Advertiser, Granby Road, Bakewell DE45 1ES
Page 56 – Peak Advertiser 24th June 2013 MODEL RAILWAYS WANTED any make, any condition. Contact Ron on 01629 312189.
SITUATIONS VACANT
WANTED
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B A K E W E L L • M AT L O C K • A S H B O U R N E • D E R B Y Handcrafted silver jewellery
We are looking to recruit part-time sales advisors at branches including Bakewell, Matlock, Ashbourne, and Derby. Applicants should be enthusiastic, trustworthy, well groomed with a pleasant, cheerful manner. Retail sales experience and flexibility is essential. Offering a good hourly rate. References will be required. For further details, please forward an up to date CV to Eileen O’Donnell Silvarious Ltd, 49 Sadler Gate, Derby DE1 3NQ Previous applicants need not apply
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Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159
The
WARDROBE WANTED OLD TYPE WITH MIRRORED DOORS AND DRAWERS IN BASE, DRESSING CHEST SIMILAR AGE
TEL: 07885 327753 EUROS, US DOLLARS and also Krugerrand bought. Best prices paid. 01629 55905.
ART TUITION FREE TRIAL ART LESSON with professional artist, Diane Kettle B.A. Hons (Fine Art). Cert. Ed. No obligation. Children and adults welcome. 30 years’ teaching experience. Details: 01629 636763. www.dianekettle.com
MUSIC TUITION FREE TRIAL PIANO LESSON offered by Concert Pianist. Details www.pianoartist .co.uk or tel. 01629 581475.
GUITAR TUITION
RECORDS WANTED
rispin GREAT LONGSTONE
Require experienced
BAR/WAITING/KITCHEN STAFF Approximately 15-20 hours per week Excellent rates of pay Hours to include some evenings and weekends
01629 640237
CASH PAID GOOD CONDITION ONLY
LPS SINGLES
ROCK, BLUES, JAZZ
Learn from an experienced musician and teacher. Courses to suit any age or level. Beginners welcome For full details contact: Nigel Barton B.A. (Hons) Jazz, G.L.C.M
1960S TO 1980S
01433 631769
Tel: 01246 850442
peakdistrictguitartuition.co.uk
WILL COLLECT
Hope Valley College
TUITION
A High Performing Specialist School & Academy
CLASSES IN SEWING, DRESSMAKING, UPHOLSTERY, LOOSE COVERS AND SOFT FURNISHINGS
PE TECHNICIAN 21 Hrs per week, 39 weeks per year Temporary for 1 year APT&C Scale 2, £7040.00 per annum
For further details ring
The College is looking to appoint, for a September start, a highly motivated individual to join a very successful PE Department within the College. A sound background in Sport is essential for this post and must include experience in fitness equipment and football coaching. A knowledge of ICT is also required. The successful applicant must be self-motivated and be able to work as part of a team. Details and application forms are available on our website at www.hvcollege.com For any further information please phone 01433 620555 or e-mail dhickinson@hopevalley.derbyshire.sch.uk Closing date: 10.00am, Thursday 4 July 2013 Interviews to be held: w/b 8 July 2013
SITUATIONS VACANT CLEANER REQUIRED Minimum 4 hours per week, occasionally weekends. Youlgrave area. 01629 650380. LONG ESTABLISHED CLEANING COMPANY has a vacancy become available for weekly cleaning of up to four hours, experienced, insured, quality cleaning 9.50 per hour. Tel 01298 83651. DENTAL NURSE required in Hathersage. Please call 01433 650044.
OFFICE ADMIN SERVICE NEED HELP WITH ADMIN? Sarah 01298 84517.
PERSONAL LADY 60’S N/S WLTM a smart active single gent from a professional/ executive background. Likes eating out/in and good conversation. Please reply to Box No. LD60 c/o Peak Advertiser, First Floor Offices, Orme Court, Granby Road, Bakewell, DE45 1ES. SINGLE GUY friendly personality seeks lady for relationship. No objection to single parents. Age 36-50. Please reply to Box No. SG50 c/o Peak Advertiser, First Floor Offices, Orme Court, Granby Road, Bakewell, DE45 1ES.
01629 57354 www.peakupholstery.co.uk TUITION IN MATHS AND PHYSICS by mature, friendly graduate. Many local references.
07525 241462 derbyshiretutors.co.uk
SUNBED WORLD HOME HIRE CANOPIES DOUBLES SUNSHOWERS
S PA N I S H FRENCH GERMAN TUITION
Piano Lessons also
• Keyboard • Recorder • Music Theory
GUITAR LESSONS by experienced and patient teacher
Beginners to exams
01629 581504 mob: 07854446958 email: fionad@mail.com Only genuinely interested emails and texts please
Guitar Lessons Including Music Theory and Harmony • Beginners to Advanced • Also specialised one day courses throughout the year • Over twenty years’ teaching experience so all ages and stages welcome
Please phone Mick Briggs on: 01629 640361 or 07984 103150
Dales Dog Training Helping you to enjoy your dog. Classes and individual sessions available. KC Good Citizen offered. For more information ring Annette on 0784 035 1686 or email Annette annette@dalestraining.me.uk
DO YOU HAVE A STRAY CAT PROBLEM? Do you need financial help to have your cat neutered/spayed? Do you need advice on the care of your cat? If so, contact Derby Branch of Cats Protection, 31 Wardwick, Derby, DE1 1HA, or tel. 01332 206956 or visit our website on www.derbydistrict.cats.org. uk or email enquiries@derbydistrictcp.org.uk
GROOM WITH A VIEW
Pamper your pooch Bathing, grooming & Clipping
Microchipping service available Fully qualified & insured
01629 55534 QUIET, CARING HOMES needed for friendly, nervous cats. Tel. 08453 712754. Cats Protection League. LOTS OF KITTENS, young and older cats all looking for loving permanent homes. We need your help. Please consider giving a cat a second chance. Visit w w w. c h e s t e r f i e l d rspca.org.uk or call in at RSPCA Animal Centre, Spital Lane, Chesterfield 01246 273358.
IS YOUR DRINKING A PROBLEM? Need help? Friendship? Support? If so, find out more about our Derbyshire Dales Support Group (North Derbyshire Alcohol Advice Service). Tel. 01246 206514 for details. Help-line every Tuesday evening between 6pm and 8pm and 01246 206514 or 204344.
FOOT CLINIC NOW OPEN Bakewell Town Hall, Bath Street. Drop in or call Susan Kearns Dip CFHP MPS Pract. 07527 476548 for appointment. Home visits available.
Tel: Helen 01629 580567
LITERACY/MATHS
Experienced Teacher Well known locally for helping children to dramatically improve their reading, resulting in improvement in all school subjects.
THINK YOUR CHILD MIGHT BE DYSLEXIC? Screening Available Tel: Anne 01433 631550
WANTED MATLOCK & DISTRICT MENCAP SOCIETY will collect bric-a-brac, jumble and furniture. Enquiries ring Jackie 07831 316582. OLD WOODWORKING TOOLS metal hand planes, chisels, machines, any tools woodwork related. 01623 662469.
FOR DOG WALKING and pet sitting in the Matlock area. Police checked, fully insured. Tel. Mick 07941 836301.
EQUESTRIAN MANEGE, arenas, stable bases etc. 07966 210181, 01298 687465.
HORSES BLUE AND WHITE COLOURED COB COLT will bake 14.2hh. Good to catch, box and handle. Microchipped and passported. £350. 01298 22739.
GARDENING
Piano Lessons
Experienced Teacher All ages welcome Beginners onwards
NOVELTY CAKES
ENTERTAINMENT
JILL MIDDLETON 01298 872444
PETS SHEFFIELD DOG RESCUE has many dogs, all healthy and vaccinated, looking for permanent homes. All ages and sizes, all cross breeds. 07748 620740.
Are you looking for a FUN and EDUCATIONAL alternative for child‐minding this summer?
Local Languages
qualified, experienced native speaking teachers are offering two weeks of intensive language courses based at Lea Green in Derbyshire. Our French, German and Spanish courses are aimed at local 11 year olds, and incorporate a variety of sports and activities. For further information, please contact
local.languages@gmail.com or visit www.locallanguages.co.uk
LOGS
Litton Logs SUMMER DEALS end 31st July for details ring
Mark Otter 07801 928 927 www.littonlogs.co.uk
or SOFTWOOD
PUBLIC NOTICES TENDER FOR TIMBER EXTRACTION Eastern Moors Partnership
The Eastern Moors Partnership manages on behalf of the Peak District National Park Authority The Eastern Moors Partnership is inviting interested parties to tender for a licence to extract timber from woodlands on the Eastern Moors. Tender documents are available to view online at http://www.eastern moors.org.uk and can be obtained by email from enquiries@eastern moors.org.uk The deadline for applications is 12 noon on Friday 12th July 2013
MOBILE HAIRDRESSER MOBILE GENTLEMANS and boys barber. Experienced and reliable, at a time and place to suit your busy life. Teresa 07974 960209.
CLOTHING ALTERATIONS
CLOTHING ALTERATIONS Doesn’t Fit? We’ll alter it! Call Helen 01629 813702
PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHOPS The Peak Advertiser Your local paper for local people promoting local business Tel: 01629 812159
LICENSING ACT 2003
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOL FOR CONSUMPTION OFF THE PREMISES
ANIMAL FEEDS
SUMMER LANGUAGE COURSES
email: nick@peakpestcontrol.co.uk www.peakpestcontrol.co.uk
MAGICIAN – Children’s parties. Phone 01298 26745.
Email: holidays@kool4cats.co.uk web: www.kool4cats.co.uk
GIVE YOUR CHILD A BOOST in their maths or English over the summer. Personalised one-to-one tuition with a qualified, experienced and supportive KS2/3 teacher. Call Jane on 01298 871958 or 07908 088319.
Rodents, wasps, moles, squirrels, insects etc
HEDGES
IN WARDLOW, NR BAKEWELL •Underfloor heating. •All diets catered for. •Scratch poles, toys. •FAB (Feline Advisory Bureau) listed cattery. Wardlow, nr Bakewell •Home from home, plenty of TLC. •Own bedroom & own exercise area.
MATHS/ENGLISH TUITION
A FAST AND EFFECTIVE PEST CONTROL SERVICE FOR DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS
HORSE MANUREHARDWOOD Permanently available. Free of charge. Bring your own bags. 01246 591647.
NOVELTY/ BIRTHDAY/ WEDDING/ GLUTEN FREE made to order. Call Sally 07870 729119.
Hazel Henderson Buxton 01298 938958 www.hazelspiano.com
PEST CONTROL
SEASONED LOGS
01433 651263 07840 345526 ANGEL WINGS ANIMAL RESCUE is always looking for permanent, caring homes for cats www.angelwingsanimalresc ue.co.uk 07512 965665. COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES for sale. KC reg. 4 weeks insurance. 01629 636900.
Tel: 01298 24237 PEAK Mob: 07815 285271
SMALL BALE JUNE HAY Our surplus will be for sale. To be collected from field near Hartington. Offers please 07785 353633.
SUE’S MOBILE DOG GROOMING AND MICROCHIPPING SERVICES
IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME
PEST AND PREDATOR CONTROL DEAD OR ALIVE anything considered. 07967 224497.
HAY
A LUXURY PURPOSE BUILT CATTERY
Experienced, effective teacher Excellent exam results
KS2 TUITION
DOG WALKING
HEDGE AND FENCE SPECIALISTS free quotes. 07969 159935.
Beginners to AS/A2 any age!
FREE DELIVERY 07977 907152 01298 871124
JACK RUSSELL PUPPIES Dogs. Farm reared. Ready now. £200. 01298 814389.
Name of applicant: Matlock Town Council Address of premises: Park Head, Crown Square, Matlock, Derbyshire. Post Code: DE4 3AT It is proposed to apply under the Licensing Act 2003 to permit: A maximum of two stalls to be licensed for the sale of alcohol for consumption off the premises at Matlock Farmers Market held on Park Head, Crown Square Matlock, on up to 12 occasions per year. The full application can be inspected by contacting the Licensing Section at Derbyshire Dales District Council (see below). Representations can be made IN WRITING between: Date: Between 15 June 2013 and 12 July 2013. To: Licensing & Administration Manager, Licensing Section, Community Services, Derbyshire Dales District Council, Town Hall, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3NN. (Telephone: 01629 761374) Enquiries to: Licensing Section at above address, email: licensing@derbyshiredales.gov.uk or telephone (01629) 761313. It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application which carries a maximum fine of £5,000 on summary conviction.
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CLEANING CARPET CLEANING and domestic cleaning. Competitive rates. Call Neil 07799 608691.
WEDDINGS
HOPE VALLEY CLEANING CLEANING MADE EASIER FOR YOU
BESPOKE ACCESSORIES Headdresses and fine jewellery for any occasion. Bride, motherof-the-bride and bridesmaids
HANNAH STYLES OFFICE AND HOUSE CLEANING VACUUMING AND DUSTING IRONING, BATHROOM AND LAVATORY FURNITURE, FLOORS AND CARPETS
Visit our online boutique www.heirloomseverafter.co.uk or email for more information: info@heirloomseverafter.co.uk
View our website at www.peak-advertiser.co.uk
PLEASE CALL HANNAH ON 07824 993709 / 01433 631910
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY EST:1979
Wedding Images Packages from £295 Tel: 01629 734483 Mob: 07766 314453 www.alterphotographicsderbyshire.co.uk Email: alanallwoodphoto@fsmail.net
RECYCLING
FREE ESTIMATES • • • •
Digital aerials/satellites and fitted TV wall mounting Telephone Points CCTV supplied and fitted
FOR HIRE BOB-CAT, mini-digger, tractor and dump trailer and dumpers for hire with or without driver. 07966 210181/01298 687465.
FOR HIRE:
over 25 years experience
TV Wall Mounting
plus
CALL NOW ON
01298 875766
07702 471 029
COOPERS TV AERIALS & SATELLITE FLAT SCREEN TVs FITTED TELEPHONE POINTS
NO VAT
07775 423117 01629 734794
COMPUTERS
D.B Home Computer Repairs Quality P.C. repairs throughout the Peak District IT Engineer since 1988 HOME VISITS 7 DAYS Repairs, Speed issues, Installs, Upgrades, Viruses, Internet, Wireless, Data Retrieval, Broadband, Servicing, etc.
Tel: 01629 580712 Mobile: 07761 656702 Email: darrenball@toucansurf.com
Computer Repairs Christopher Burns Tel.
01629 734637 chris@the-it-man.co.uk
EAZY-PC DO YOU NEED HELP WITH YOUR PC?
Unit 2c, Station Road Ind. Est. Bakewell
Phone: 813472
WACKER PLATE. Ride on roller for hire. 07966 210181/01298 687465.
ALL SEWN UP Loose covers. J. Noble. Tel. 01629 582421. WOOD FLOORS sanding and sealing. 0114 2351934.
New & Reclaimed
LIMESTONE, gritstone, sandstone, building stone supplied. Walling stone, top soil and aggregate supplied. 07966 210181/01298 687465. 2ND GRADE SAND for sale suitable for bedding, farm tracks etc 07966 210181/01298 687465.
• Litton Slack 2 bed U/F ...................£625 pcm • Tideswell 1 bed U/F Cottage.........£395 pcm • Tideswell 3 bed U/F .......................£625 pcm • Litton 2 bed U/F Cottage ...............£550 pcm • Monyash 3 bed U/F .......................£675 pcm • Bakewell 2 bed U/F ........................£550 pcm
Rental property listings at: www.peakletts.com
BUILDING SERVICES PLASTER CORNICE restored professionally. Call C. Flack 01629 57303.
DRYSTONE WALLING/ LANDSCAPING EXPERIENCED DRYSTONE WALLER and hard landscaping, also masonry work undertaken (incl Ecclesiastical). Garden maintenance jobs considered. Please call me for a quote. 01629 733093/ 07824 367065.
PROPERTY WANTED TO LET
FIXING & SANDING
0114 235 1934 CURTAIN MAKING CUSTOM SOFT FURNISHINGS:- Curtains, Roman blinds, alterations and more. 01433 623225.
SKIP LOADERS, DUMPERS for hire. 07966 210181 or 01298 687465.
CONCRETE PANELS supply and fitting service or supply only. For silage pits, retaining walls etc 07966 210181, 01298 687465.
PROPERTY TO LET CROMFORD 2 storey, 1 bedroomed flat to let. £500 pcm incl. gas and electric. Suit professional couple or person. Require bond. 07759 325425.
SERVICES RECLAIMED MAPLE STRIP FLOORING fixing service available. 0114 2351934. RECLAIMED OAK STRIP FLOORING fixing service available. 0114 2351934.
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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY TO LET
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RECENTLY REFURBISHED two bedroomed bungalow in Youlgreave. Ample parking, garage, garden and greenhouse. £600 pcm. 07855 056789 or 01629 636771.
TO LET - DARLEY DALE Office 10 - 900 sq. ft high spec office with parking Office 1.1 - 210 sq. ft all inclusive office with parking Office 1.5 - 155 sq. ft all inclusive office with parking Office 1.8 - 260 sq. ft all inclusive office with parking
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Low cost computer repairs throughout the Peak District. Home visits or express takeaway-return service. Competitive rates to suit your budget. Virus removal, Connection / Internet / Wireless problems. Repairs, Re-installs, Upgrades, Data Recovery. We also supply new hard drives, memory, routers etc. 15 years’ experience, free friendly advice. Computers/Laptops securely recycled
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BONSALL 2 bedroomed house part/furnished. Parking available. £460 pcm. 01629 825461. TWO BEDROOM COTTAGE to let at Ashford. Rent £542 pcm. 07828 596938.
For further information and to view, please contact Helen Yates at Litton Properties Limited Tel: 01629 810822 Email: helen.yates@littonproperties.co.uk
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MATLOCK
Clean, bright 2 bed cottage
Small sunny garden, off-road parking Sorry no smokers/pets £450PCM - 07880 960722
Tel: 01629 733323 or email steve@molyneuxholdings.com Stancliffe House, Molyneux Business Park, Darley Dale, DE4 2HJ
ACCOMMODATION WANTED FEMALE PENSIONER Between house moves, seeks temporary accommodation with other female. Own bathroom preferred. 01298 872550.
HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION ITALY, AMALFI COAST Small, B&B in traffic-free mountain village above Positano. Ideal quiet retreat with modern conveniences and kitchen facilities. All rooms en-suite with panoramic sea views. Good walking base with regular local bus service. English speaking host. Airport transfers can be arranged. Tel: Penny Marrone 01954 210681 email: penny.marrone@ btinternet.com. Photos and further information including prices: www. ninobb.moonfruit.com NORMANDY FRANCE 2 bed house in village with bar. Half hour to coast Mont StMichel. £400 pw. 01246 241579. FRENCH RIVIERA Roquebrune-Cap-Martin. 2km Monaco, 4km Menton. Nice/airport by bus/train. Beautifully situated apartment for 1-4 people. Has dishwasher, hob, microwave, fridge freezer, telephone, Wifi and TV. South dining/sun terrace with panoramic sea and Cap views overlooking swimming pool. Laundry and garage parking. 5 mins beach, coast walks, trains and buses. In nice residential area. Available 728 Sept. £250-3350 per week. email ra.dennis@btinternet.com for booking/website.
HOUSE CLEARANCE HOUSE CLEARANCE Shed, garages. Also wanted tools, pottery, gold, silver. Anything considered. Best prices paid. 07919 093379. HOUSE CLEARANCE Garages, sheds, also tools, pottery, silver and gold. Anything considered. Good prices paid. 07967 202357.
HOUSE/GARDEN MAINTENANCE HOUSES, SHEDS, GARAGES AND GARDENS cleared, rubbish removal and brush cutting. All general house maintenance and repairs inside and out. Also wanted any scrap metal. 10 years experience. Very good rates. No job to small. Bellcott Services. Tel. Day. 07972 418874. Eves. 01629 823073.
MAN AND VAN FOR HIRE MAN AND TRANSIT VAN for hire. Any size, any distance. No job to small. Free no obligation quote. Call Simon 07827 965356 for a fast friendly service. MAN AND TRANSIT VAN for hire. Any distance, any size, no job too small. Free quote. Call Geoff for fast service. 07967 202357.
CAMPER VAN RENAULT MASTER CAMPER VAN 2.2 diesel. 2002. 2 berth. 55,000 miles. T+T. Professional conversion, cooker, fridge, microwave, shower, toilet, Fiama awning, ready to go. Viewing essential. £13,500 ono. 07804 845507/01142 749104.
HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION SPAIN - TORREBLANCA – near Fuengirola
Pueblo style ground floor apartment with own terrace and garden situated in a quiet private complex with shared pool. Sleeps 4, fully fitted kitchen, bathroom with walk-in shower, satellite TV. Tel: 01629 640246
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CARAVAN
BUXTON VAN CENTRE
STATIC CARAVAN
FOR SALE Peak District 2009 6 berth, fabulous views on small, quiet site. Immaculate condition Double glazed Many Extras Open all year Site fees paid
£13,500 ono
0759 870635 MOTORS MITSUBISHI PAJERO SHOGUN L200 WANTED dead or alive. Call Steve 07792 305114.
58 Transit, SWB, 94k.............£4995 09 Vauxhall Combo, 76k ........£3495 06 LDV, 17 seat minibus, 76k.£2995 56 Dispatch, 104k .................£2500 06 Transit Crew Van 125k ......£2995 55 Peugeot Partner 81k ..........£1850 52 Suzuki Carry 94k ...............SOLD All plus VAT • P/X welcome 01298 71058 or 07989 046815
4X4 NISSAN TERRANO SE 7 seater 2.7tdi turbo diesel (Rreg) mot'd March-2014 (taxed) new tyres and clutch, exceptionally clean, beautiful looking car, first to see will buy bargain £2000. Tel. 07944 197198. MAZDA ANTARES 2 07 Light Blue, FSH, 32,000 miles, £3,095. Matlock 07795 571914.
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SAM FURNISS LTD
Telephone P.K.H. Ltd on
07768 568757 01298 24219 (office) NISSAN NOTE DCI N-TEC 1.5 diesel, 2010 '10 reg, 5 door hatchback in silver, manual gearbox, power steering, 54,000 miles, full service history, recent major service and MOT (April), factory fitted Sat-Nav, audio with Bluetooth and mobile phone compatibility, USB and Jack plug connections for ipod etc, airconditioning, cruise control, electric windows front and rear, remote locking (both keys). £30/year road tax, 2 new tyres, 12 months road tax and 10 months MOT. £7,800 ono. Tel: 01433 631686 or 07808 002029.
Cliff House, The Cliff
Tansley, Matlock
(01629) 55237 MG ZR 1.4 (54) black. 3 door. 68k. Good cond. T&T. £1,000 ono. 07721 691078. VAUXHALL ZAFIRA (05). 1.6 petrol. 7 seater. MoT May 2014. Taxed Nov. 2013. Air con, CD, alloy wheels. £1,800. 07976 051762. PEUGEOT 407 ESTATE (54) reg. £1,400 ono. 07413 562071.
CAR WANTED WANTED SMALL/MEDIUM SIZED car. Anything considered. Please phone 01629 823276/07816 353894.
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VEHICLE
SALES 2008 57 LAND ROVER FREELANDER 2 2.2 TD4 TURBO DIESEL Met Silver, 5dr, 1 owner vehicle, FSH, full electrics, A/Con, alloys, side steps, Parrot talk built-in, immaculate..............................................£8995 2004 04 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY ES PREMIUM 2.5 TURBO DIESEL AUTOMATIC Met dark blue, 7 seater, 2 owners, FSH, full leather interior, heated seats, privacy glass, full electrics, A/Con, alloys, side steps, top of the range, 110k, immaculate.............................................£7495 2006 56 KIA SPORTAGE 2.0 XS DIESELMet Black with Full Black Leather Interior, 100k, FSH, 2 owners, A/Con, Alloys, Full Electrics, Heated Seats, Roof Rails, Tinted Rear Windows, Sunroof, Tow Bar, Immaculate.................. .......................................................................£6495 2006 06 LAND ROVER FREELANDER 2.0 TD4 ADVENTURER TURBO DIESEL Met silver, 3dr, 88k, FSH, 2 owners, full electrics, A/Con, alloys, CD player, side steps, immaculate ........................................£4995 2003 03 TOYOTA RAV4 2.0 D-4D VX DIESEL Met silver with full black leather interior, 5dr, 90k, SH, full electrics, A/Con, alloy wheels, sunroof, side steps, top of the range, immaculate..................................£4395 2006 56 PEUGEOT 407 2.0 SE HDi ESTATE Diesel, Met Black with Panoramic Roof, 67k, FSH, 2 Owners, Full Electrics, A/Con, Alloys, CD/MP3 Player, Immaculate....................................................£3995 2005 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 2.0 SDi DIESEL Met Black, 3 Dr, 73k, FSH, Full electrics, A/Con, Alloys, CD player, VGC..........................£3995 2003 03 ISUZU TROOPER 3.0 Long Wheel Base, 7 Seater, Diesel, Met Blue, 5dr, Genuine 80,000 miles, FSH, Full Electrics, Alloys, A/Con, CD Player, Side Steps, Tow Bar, VGC ...................................£3595 2004 53 LAND ROVER FREELANDER 2.0 TD4 TURBO DIESEL New shape, met dark grey, 5dr, 1 former keeper, FSH, full electrics, A/Con, alloys, side steps, roof rails, CD player, immaculate ..........................£3495 2005 05 FORD FOCUS C-MAX 1.8 GHIA Met blue, 5dr, 54k, 1 former keeper, FSH, full electrics, A/Con, cruise control, immaculate .........£3495 2006 56 VAUXHALL VECTRA 1.9 CDTi EXCLUSIVE Estate, Turbo Diesel, Met Silver / Beige, 100k, 6 Speed, 2 Owners, Full Electrics, A/Con, CD Player, VGC, .................................................................£3395 2006 06 FORD FOCUS GHIA 1.6 TDCI TURBO DIESEL Met burnt red, 5dr, 1 former keeper, full electrics, A/Con, alloy wheels, rear parking sensors, CD player, 110k, immaculate.........................................£2995 2003 52 TOYOTA RAV 4 2.0 D4D DIESEL Met Red, 3dr, FSH, A/Con, Roof Rails, Full Electrics, VGC, CD Multi-Changer.....................£2995 1999 V LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2.5 TD5 GS TURBO DIESEL Met Silver/Beige, 7 Seater, Electric Windows, 18” Alloys, CD, Snorkel, Headlight Guards, Roof Bars, Tow Bar, VGC.....................................£2995 2004 04 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 1.6 16V SPORT Met silver, 3dr, 53k, 1 former keeper, full electrics, CD player, immaculate.................£2895 2004 54 VAUXHALL CORSA 1.2 16V DESIGN Met silver, 5dr, 58k, SH, full electrics, A/Con, alloy wheels, CD player, immaculate.............£2795 2004 04 FIAT SCUDO 1.9 DIESEL VAN White, Genuine 56k, 3 front seats, Bulkhead roof rails, CD player, Twin sliding doors, Tow bar, VGC............. .......................................................................£2695 2002 52 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.2 S Met silver, 5dr, 69k, one lady owner, FSH, electric windows, A/Con, central locking, immaculate...........£2495 2005 54 RENAULT MEGANIE EXPRESSION 1.5 DCI DIESEL Met silver, 5dr, 72k, SH, full electrics, A/Con, CD player, cheap car tax, VGC............ .......................................................................£2495 2005 55 CITROEN XSARA PICASSO 1.6 DESIREMet Light Purple, 67k, SH, Full Electrics, A/Con, CD Player, Immaculate......................£2395 2004 04 VAUXHALL CORSA 1.0 LIFE Met Turquiose, 3 Dr, 78k, SH, 2 Owners, Electric Windows, PAS, CD Player, Cheap Tax & Insurance, VGC.... .......................................................................£2295 2005 54 FORD KA 1.3 STYLE Met Black, Genuine 44,000 miles, 8 Service Stamps, 1 Former Keeper, Power Steering, CD Player, Immaculate ...£2195 2003 53 FORD FOCUS ZETEC 1.8 TDCi TURBO DIESELMet Silver, 5Dr, 83k, 1 Former Keeper, Full Electrics, A/Con, Alloys, CD, VGC.........£2195 2004 04 PEUGEOT 307 S 2.0 HDI DIESEL Met blue, 5dr, 95k, SH, full electrics, CD player, alloy wheels, VGC ...............................£1995 2003 03 FORD FUSION 1.4 16V Met grey, 5dr, 73k, 1 former keeper, full electrics, A/Con, CD player, VGC .....................................£1995 2004 54 RENAULT LAGUNA 1.8 16V EXTREME Met Light Grey, 67k, 1 Owner Vehicle, FSH, Half Leather Interior, Full Electrics, A/Con, Alloys, Immaculate...........................................................£1995 2002 02 PEUGEOT 307 RAPIER 2.0 HDi Diesel, Met Silver, 5dr, FSH, Full Electrics, A/Con, CD Player, Alloy Wheels, VGC.......................£1695 2002 52 VAUXHALL ASTRA 1.6 ENVOY AUTOMATIC Met Silver, 5dr, 65k, 2 Owners, Electric Window, PAS, Central Locking, CD Player, VGC ..... .......................................................................£1495 2004 54 FIAT PUNTO 1.2 ACTIVE Automatic Met Denim Blue, 5dr, 80k, FSH, Electric Windows, CD Player, Cheap Car Tax, VGC ..............£1395 1999 (S) TOYOTA RAV 4 2.0 FREESPORTMet Silver/Beige, 5dr, 13 Service Stamps, Full Electrics, CD, Alloys, Sunroof, Boot Spoiler, Boot Tray, VGC £1250
PX TO CLEAR
2003 53 FIAT PUNTO 1.9 ELEGANCE Diesel, Met Red, 5 Dr, 1 Former Keeper, PAS, CD Player, Alloy Wheels, Good Condition .£1395 1999 T HONDA CR-V 2.0 ES Dark Blue, 5 Dr, SH, Leather Interior, Electric Windows, Alloys, A/Con, Sunroof, CD, Good Condition.£1195 2000 X RENAULT MEGANE SCENIC 1.6 16v ALIZEMet Dark Blue, 5Dr, SH, 2 Owners, Full Electrics, Twin Sunroof, Tow Bar, Taxed and Tested........ .........................................................................£895 2000 W FORD FOCUS 1.8 GHIA Met Green, 5dr, 130k, Electric Windows, A/Con, Alloys, CD Player, Good Condition ..............£795
CARS BOUGHT FOR CASH FINANCE AVAILABLE
DERBY ROAD WIRKSWORTH
Youlgrave Garage MoT’s while you wait Repairs and Servicing Air-Con Service Centre Tel: 01629 636943
07979 225347
LAND ROVER SERVICING LAND ROVER PARTS, REPAIR AND SERVICING
PEUGEOT 106 1.1 injection 1998, 39,000 miles, tax end of August, MoT end of August, excellent condition, maroon red
SOLD LIBRARY PICTURE
£450 ono – 07??? 999505
MATT SAVAGE 4X4 Unit 3, Unity Complex, Darley Dale, DE4 2HX. Tel 01629 735555 www.mattsavage.com
TRAILER TENTS CONWAY TRAILER TENT Sleeps up to 8. Beige/brown canvas. Large awning. Good cond. £395. 01298 871703/07747 620219 (Litton).
FOR SALE UPRIGHT PIANO £20. 07875 593978. CAMPING GAZ STOVES 2 small Camping Gaz Lumagaz lantern £12 the lot; Portable camping picnic table £8; Box of childrens books for primary school age to teenage, nearly 60 books, all good titles, good cond., inc. reference and fiction £15 the lot or could split; Ladies bicycle, GWO with gears £20. 01629 732803. LEC LARDER FRIDGE 58” h, 21” w, 22” d, VGC £50ono. 01629 734443. 45 GALLON DRUM with hand pump, ideal for diesel, petrol or oil etc., drum and pump in black £60ono. 01629 580293. 2 LEATHER SWIVEL RECLINER CHAIRS chocolate brown, wooden bases, VGC £80 pair or will split. 07970 409503. DARK OAK SECRETAIRE stationery compartment in centre, with drop-down writing shelf and a glass display cupboard either side, with cupboard storage below, 45” h x 45” w x 15” d, needs some refurbishment, free to a good home; Floor standing record player, circa 1920, Clumber make, 36” h x 32” w x 21” d, plus a large quantity of vintage records, free in return for £50 donation to Cancer Research. 01246 583443. STONE SLATES £450 per tonne; Stone ridge, 50ft, £12 per ft. 01433 631771. FLY FISHING RODS Diawa Jupiter, 9’ - 7/8 wt, 2 piece £25; Leeda rim fly, 10’ - 7/9 wt, 2 piece £25. 01433 631564. 6 HEAVY DUTY overhead door closers by Union. Top quality, used for 1 week only.Alloy workings with gold cover and arm. Cost over £240, accept £100. 01246 768019 or 07971 200143. KING SIZE BED BASE with ornate scroll dark silver metal headboard and footboard, bargain £50; Black metal, heavy, 5 arm, candle bulb light fitting, was £175 new, bargain £50; Beautiful Tiffany glass light shade, deep red/light beige, £40; Two matching Tiffany glass light shades, green/light beige, £40.All for sale due to down-sizing. 07977 640103. WHITE FRIDGEMASTER larder fridge, hardly used, exc. cond, £50; Creda black ceramic/glass hob, exc. cond, £50; Creda ‘Europa’ 5150E electric double built-in oven, black/stainless steel, exc. cond, £170; ‘Sissons’ stainless steel sink, r/hand drainer, exc. cond, £35; Hotpoint dishwasher, exc. cond, £35. Sale of all above due to new kitchen. 01298 27525 or 07748 803985. BABYLISS FOR MEN EASY CUT hair trimmers, exc. cond, £25; White bathroom wall cabinet, vgc, £25; George Foreman grill, £25. 01629 814115. CHEFS MANDOLINE SLICER new in box, not used, as sold by Lakeland. £30. 01629 733864.
Service•Repair•Rebuild
LANDROVER & TRACTOR RESTORATIONS
LIBRARY PICTURE
TOYOTA RAV4 XT4 2.0 2005 (05)
Metallic silver, automatic, petrol, 60,000 miles, sunroof, air conditioning, leather trim
Series • Defenders • Tractors Ashtree Farm House, Flagg, Buxton SK17 9QT
Tel: 07976 264972 / 07904 383307
£4,995ono – (W) 01332 873555 / (H) 0115 9855635
MOTORCYCLES WANTED
RIVERSIDE GARAGE BAMFORD
Servicing • Diagnostics • Clutches • Brakes • Gearboxes •Tyres • Exhausts For Cars and Vans Servicing & Repairs Air conditioning re-gas Auto diagnose diagnostics MOT CENTRE For all cars, vans up to 3500 Kg and 4x4’s Including diesels and catalysts For prompt friendly service please call
01433 651950
WANTED MOTORCYCLESAnything considered. £50-£10,000. Cash on collection. Please phone Tony on 01629 823276/07768 906162. MOTORCYCLE WANTED British/foreign, any age/condition. Fair price paid. Garages cleared. 07761 818137.
MOTORCYCLES
Motorcycles Servicing, Spares and Repairs Unit 13 Riverside Business Park, Bakewell
01629 812633 or 07808 280809 Fax 01629 814216 email: sales@rrmotorcycles.co.uk
KENWOOD DUAL FUEL DOUBLE oven cooker, size 900x600, 6 burner, immaculate cond, £275 ono; Piano stool, exc. cond, £30. 01629 636372. 1 PAIR HEAVY ORNAMENTAL wrought iron gates, 93cm x 130cm, £50. 01629 812840. EPSON STYLUS PRINTER C-64 with inks, in gwo, £15; Also separate Epson scanner, £15 or £25 for both. 01629 733673. DOOR - WHITBY GLAZED DOOR by Wickes, almost new, 198x760 (Sky 205600) has been fixed has hinges and hole for handle. Plastic still on glazed panels, plans changed! New £49.99, £27. 01629 823311. 3 SEATER SETTEE & 2 CHAIRS, exc. cond, £250 ono; 2 seater conservatory settee and chair, exc. cond, £150 ono; Yew coffee table, oval £55 ono. 01629 734512. IKEA CHAIR BED with cover, cost £170, lost receipt to take back, real bargain at £60. 07701 046107. 1 PENTA DIGITAL VIDEO camcorder, movies and stills, one spare battery and battery charger, £30 ono. 01298 26525. COT WITH DUVET and assorted sheets, £30, size 119cm x 55cm. 01298 85377. KARAOKE MACHINE hardly used, £20; Plastic stable and Barbie horse £10; Animal hospital toys, various items for sale, eg. helicopter and jeep. 01433 651919. FOLDING LADDER in vgc, used 3 times, the ladder folds up to fit in a car boot and opens up to about 12’ or can be used as a platform, £55 ono; Apple mac G5 in gc, a little slow but everything works ok. This comes complete with Apple discs to reload as the apple is back to factory setting, vgc, £90 ono. 01629 735569. PETROL MOWER 148cc engine, perfect working order, vgc, large grass box, £65. 01629 732276. DUE TO DOWN-SIZING SOLID PINE dining table, (oblong 5’x3’) plus matching 4 chairs; 2 single beds, hardly used 6’x3’; Recliner chair (manual); Square coffee table (glass top), no reasonable offer refused. 01629 593990. LAND ROVER DEFENDER 2 side steps, 1 fixed rear step, 2 wing mirrors, £35 the lot. 01298 26836. GARDEN TABLE - CIRCULAR 48” diameter, teak top, plus parasol, exc. cond, £25. 01246 583301. GARDEN SHED 8’x6’, gc, buyer to dismantle and remove, £50. 01246 583212. ELECTRIC DRI BUDDY £15 for clothes, complete with hangers and hood, ideal to cut down on tumble dryer and ironing, ideal for students too. 01629 733202. PEACH VELVET CURTAINS with loose linings, 4 curtains, each one 68”w x 88”d with tie backs, cost £700 from John Lewis, accept £200 ono, can deliver. 01433 651000. CINTIQUE GREEN EASY CHAIR gc, £20. 01629 732715. DENBY FINE CRYSTAL drinking glasses, set of six, boxed, mint, unused, also set of six long stemmed drinking glasses, Denby fine crystal, boxed, unused, £80 the lot. 01298 812379. LAWN SCARIFIER MTD VERTI PLUS 34, 1200w motor, 33cm wide, exc. cond, hardly used, £50. 01629 584643 or 07999 854925. TREVISO WASH BASIN and pedestal, white, brand new, still in packaging, single central mixer tap hole, standard size, bought as complete suite, but too large for small bathroom, £20. 01298 872170. SIDEBOARD: ANTIQUE, mahogany, 2 drawers, double cupboard, nicely carved panels on doors and raised back, ornate original handles, 54”l x 50”d x 39”h, £95. 01433 651620. DAIWA TRIPOD rests plus bag, new, £30; Fox Warrior Jerk rod, 6’6” plus Abu Gargia multiplier reel, 8 lures, weights, rigs, floats in sturdy bag, £90; Korum extending tripod £5. 01629 822244. SONY XPERIA PLAY PHONE £100; DSIXL and 11 games, £80. 01629 734552. TRIO STACK SYSTEM MUSIC CENTRE linear tracking turntable, remote control, LW/MW/FM stereo synthesiser tuner, auto reverse cassette deck, cd recording system, stereo integrated amplifier, very little used, offers around £35. 01629 824592. CRICKET (OR TENNIS) white trousers, gc, 36”w 29”l, £5; Genuine American square dance shirts, three, various colours and designs, gc, offers. 01629 735686. AMERICAN ROCKING CHAIR wooden frame, upholstery in pink dralon, £100. 01629 810394. METAL PLAN CHEST 10 drawers, size 144w x 98d x 104h, £500 ono; Table top wide format plain paper copier, OCE TD S100, 141w x 91d x 64h, £500 ono. 01629 812552. POWERFUL ALKO ELECTRIC garden shredder, little used including set of spare blades, £50; Hitachi trimmer, cost £160, as new condition £30; Hitachi professional jigsaw, cost £240 never used, accept £100; Vax complete care machine, inc. turbo head, vgc, £60. 01629 583007.
HOME MADE GARDEN ROLLER. 01629 57455. 4 UPHOLSTERED DINING CHAIRS Nathan, £10 each or all 4 £30; Teak coffee table, 36x15, £10; Nest of tables £15 (G Plan); Hi-fi/tv cabinet, teak, £20; Nathan sideboard £20; Wall mirrors £5. All in gc. 01629 814233. LEXMARK PRINTER scanner and fax, only £10, perfect condition, ink cartridges required. 01629 650632. GREENHOUSE SAFETY GLASS 24”x70” approx, total of 16 sheets, £60 or will split. Ideal for making cold frames or small greenhouse. 07855 058737 Castleton. PING i20 IRON SET, 5-SW with stiff steel shafts, in excellent condition, (right handed), £325 ono. 07961 863399. CAR TOP BOX exc. cond, from Halfords, 4’6”x2” lightweight, £30 ono; Time-Life book set of 6 leather bound Cowboys, Scouts, Gun Fighters, Gt. Chiefs, Indians Gamblers. £10 ono. 01629 735701. DOUBLE BED, 10” MEMORY FOAM MATTRESS, leather headboard, bought March, cost £265, accept £165; Also 2 leather swivel recliner chairs, £40 each, possible house move reason for sale. 07970 409503 Hathersage. BRAND NEW CADDY TRAILER 4’x3’ with cover and extra high sides, £250. 07771 808270. GOLF SET - COMPRISES BAG, 2 woods, 9 irons, putter, balls, tees etc. Ideal for beginner £20; Girls bike, gc, suit 5-7yr old, bargain at just £5; Bag of girls clothes, various, vgc, bargain £10, suit 810yrs; “Barbie” and “Ballerina” duvet and pillowcase sets, vgc, £2.50 each or £4 the pair. All items from a clean smoke free home. 01629 57413. DECKCHAIRS hardwood frames with arm rests, blue and white fabric, as original in vgc, 2 at £9 each. 01629 822862. KING SIZE GOOSE FEATHER DUVET only had occasional use in guest room, gc, £20; Lady Manners boys waterproof coat with emblem, never worn, size
EARLY 18TH CENTURY NATURAL STONE PUMP TROUGH with 4’ cast iron water pump. All set on a natural stone base. £1,500 01629 814665 or 07791 795565 30/32, £10. 01433 631478. ANTIQUE PITCH PINE ARCHITRAVE as salvaged from Georgian rectory, painted white, would look good stripped, 4”(10cm) wide, 24 pieces at 8’, 12 at 3’5”, buyer to collect, £35. 01629 822862. A PAIR OF ALTON TOWERS TICKETS dated 9/9/13 £25 for the pair; Disney Cinderella castle cross-stitch kit, never opened, £20. 01629 583395. GREEN GLAZED Dutch pantile roofing tiles. In excellent condition. Approx. 1800 tiles and 100 round ridges. Came off an 11m square bungalow. Ideal for garage or summerhouse. £3.50 each new, £750. Can email photos. 07971 200143. WORLD WAR TWO complete history, 12 volumes in binders, gc, £10; Powerglide two piece, snooker cue, 18oz, used twice, in bag case, £10; Wine rack, holds 14 bottles, chrome, gc, £10. 01298 812379. ELECTRIC BIKE ‘GIANT’ SUEDE E vgc, genuine reason for sale, serviced and new tyres, £250. 01629 733853. 6 DARK WOOD SOLID CHAIRS £5 each; Pine bedside cabinet, £10. 01629 57609. BOXED MAMOD TRACTION ENGINE in good order, £45; Wickes circular saw bench, 3” depth cut, gwo, £60; Round green plastic table plus 4 chairs, new, £25; 4 old pine painted Bentwood chairs, £80; Round cast iron pub table, £45. 07919 541716 Tansley. INVACARE COMET INVALID SCOOTER, road model, £1,000; TGA Eclipse, invalid scooter, pavement model, £450; Action 2 wheelchair, large wheels at back, £125; Lightweight perching stool £20; Commode £30; Bed cradle £20; All as new condition. 01298 871312. MOFFAT ELECTRIC OVEN & HOB in vgc, £30; HP computer flat screen 19”, hardly used, £20. 01629 814873. 45 DRUM WITH PUMP use for oil, petrol, diesel etc, gc, £50. 01629 580293 or 07811 491757. HORNBY CLOCK WORK complete set original box, £110; Hornby 3 rail Duchess of Atholl train set, original box, £180; Mamod Meccano steam engine £45; Hornby 00 boxed trains, coaches, stations, phone for details; Old banjo AO Windsor with original case, £110. 01629 636989. VARIOUS ITEMS FOR AN OPEN FIRE 16” grate bottom fret and ash pan, also fire guard and coal shuttle, £10 the lot. 01629 584911.
BEREAVEMENT
JOHN (Jack) MASON Peacefully on Friday 14th June in the loving care of Broomcroft House Nursing Home, Sheffield, JOHN, (John Mason Haulage Ltd) aged 90 years of Stoney Middleton, the devoted husband of Marion, dearly loved father of Linda, Ann, Sheila, Jeanne, John, Richard and Andrew, treasured grandad and great grandad, dearly loved brother of Betty, much loved uncle who will be sadly missed. For details of the funeral arrangements please contact:David H.Smith, Mellor & Smith Funeral Directors, Fairfield House Funeral Home, The Front, Buxton SK17 7EQ Tel. (01298) 77703 www.davidhsmith.co.uk 3 WHEELER PUSH CHAIR and foot muff; Buggy push chair, used only for car travel, as new condition; Folding play-pen, wooden with wood floor, old but good sturdy condition; Vibrating baby bouncer; Baby door bouncer; Baby walker. All items very reasonably priced and in good clean condition. 01629 813857. CONSERVATORY BLIND must sell, 3 vertical blinds, 61”l x 50”w approx, 1 vertical blind 61”l x 29”w approx, 1 vertical blind 851/2”l x 49”w approx; 1 vertical blind 61”l x 26”w approx, including track, colour beige, as new, £120 ovno. 01629 56263. KITCHEN/DINING TABLE seats up to 6 (74cm deep x 1mtr 35 wide), pale pine contemporary design, can deliver local to Matlock, £39 ono only; All types basketware, great prices; Motorised inflatable single mattress bed, inflates in seconds from mains, stores easily, as new, £59 ono; Denby Melody tea, coffee and sugar containers, pale colours on white background, £25; 3 pairs professionally made, heavy quality jade/gold curtains, super material, offers? 2 new boxed, large, quality wine glasses with subtle gold design, £15, ideal gift. 01629 593433. DUNLOP BMX £10; Girls Raleigh bike to suit 7-10yrs, front brake needs attention £10; Girls Raleigh bike to suit 9-14 years, flat rear tyre, £10. 07795 293850 Darley Dale. TAGALONG BIKE ‘Hitchhiker’, black, folding 11” frame with 20” wheel. Suitable for 3 to 8 year olds. In good working order, some minor scratches. £25. 01433 620301. UPRIGHT PIANO suit beginner, needs tuning, free of charge, buyer collects; Table top patio heater with all connections and 13kg container of Calor gas, as new, £60; Dog guard, Landrover 110, exc. cond, £90. 07772 018460. RH TOPLINES. Beautiful polished alloy wheels with 245 x 45 x 18 ContiSport Contact 3 tyres (5mm). Will bit BMW E36 or Volkswagen T5 van (spigots supplied), £450. 07971 200143. EXTERIOR WOODEN DOOR 31”w x 711/2” high, panelled at bottom, top half leaded light, £25; New clay roof tiles, red old hollow style, approx 90, 12” x 8”, £45. 07764 318441 Wardlow. SAMSUNG UPRIGHT VACUUM CLEANER 1800w, vgc, £15. 07855 021373 Baslow. TRAMPOLINE 13’, gc, £55. 01629 735205. ROOF BOX and bars, £75. 01629 580196. CONCRETE PAVING STONES in gc without cracks, £10 buyer collects; Garden walling/rockery stones, a range of rounded large stones, various sizes from 50p, buyer collects. 07595 253507. THREE COLD FRAMES timber and glass, sizes two 4’x3’ one 6’x2’6” £24. 01629 823020. OUTDOOR KIDS GYM 2 swings, 1 trapeze, slide, ladder, mini climbing wall, lookout turret, cost £600, accept £100; Very large garden trampoline £50. 07580 719958. DISNEY WINNIE THE POOH travel system with car seat, brown in colour, lightweight and easy to put up and down, also includes footmuff, changing bag, raincover and big shopping basket underneath. Only used for 10mths, in gc, £80 ono. 07772 725963. GENTS MOUNTAIN BIKE Timberline GT, Shimano gears and basket, quick release wheels, £35; Telescopic fishing rod and casting reel, plus accessories, £20; Frogs flippers, size 9, unused £8; Trolley jack £10; Coffee table; 8 golf clubs and balls, in bag. 01629 636161. 2012 TGA ECLIPSE MOBILITY SCOOTER Good stability, manoeuvrability with 3” ground clearance Travels at up to 4mph for max. 18 miles using lightweight controls. Fully adjustable seat and tiller and, best of all, brilliant transportable design for carrying in the smallest of car boots. Condition as new £640. 01433 650918. 07939 914941.
WAXED PINE TABLE (antique pine colour) scratch down middle and dent in one side (ideal for painting) very sturdy, squarish legs, 59” x 33” £65; Large round bevelled mirror £50; Bags of blue recycled glass chips (decogem sapphire) for flower arranging/gardens etc £1 for 1 pound weight bag; Two large gilt mirrors as new £30 each; Small grey clothes rail (not on wheels) as new £20; Curved chrome under sink storage unit (£14.99 in argos) as new £7. 07565 131901. DRAIN RODS WITH BRUSH £5, Foot pump £2, Pair car ramps £5, Lawn hollowtine aerator £2, 21 piece Tap & Die set £5, Fruit Picker 8’ reach £2. 07836 286398. BARBED WIRE 2.5MM AND 1.6MM 200M LONG 7 rolls of each, brand new, unused, £12 roll; Bosch fridge freezer, built in unit, complete with doors, 22”d 211\2”w 70”h, vgc, £125 ono; Ammunition safe, 28”x24”x 26”, steel with secure lock, suit all purposes, £40 ono. 01298 872665 or 07799 404707. CARRIAGE: BENNINGTON BACK STEP BUGGY to fit horse/pony 14hh-15hh, solid tyres, brass rein rail, whip holder and back step. good solid carriage, offers, can email photos on request; Black exercise bike £30 ono; 2 white bedside cabinets £10 each; Quinny Zapp pushchair non recline good working order £30. 01629 823018. SAVIC DOG CAGE 3’ x 2’ vgc £35. 10 Verbatim BD-R printable 25 GB discs bought in error, (cost £27.) £20. 01629 825580. CAMPING/CARAVANNING Bulldog Titan Wheel Clamp £35; SAS Wheel Clamp £20; Hitch Lock £15; Hook up mains lead cable (new) £10 Pair of Extending wing mirrors £3; Carafoot universal fitting jack pads (new) £2. 01629 734135. GLASS TOP DINING TABLE with 6 matching chairs. Very nice. £60 ono; Tonneau lid to fit Toyota Hylux Crew cab, metallic green, solid hinged type, includes all fittings and front spoiler bar. £200 ono. 07870 390118. MORRIS FURNITURE mahogany display cabinet, very solid piece of furniture. Two glass doors with shelving behind, centre drinks cupboard with one drawer and three lower cupboards. Very good condition, size : (H)190cm x (W)128cm x (D)45cm. Cost £800 new will accept £100 ono. Buyer to collect. 01298 872160 or 07925 116105. SHARK RIDE-ON TRACTOR MULCHING MOWER. good cond. £195 ono; 4x landrover tyres. steel rims plus tyres. £60 ono. 01629 824657. BAMBOO ROMAN BLIND in autumnal colours measuring 4’ W with 6’ D. Ex. cond. £10. 01629 760826. DELIGHTFUL ERCOL EXTENDING DINING TABLE in mint cond. £500 ono. Ivory Venetian Blind measuring 3’ W with 5’ 3” D. Beautiful cond. £5. Bush LCDST4212 Universal TV Stand in superb cond. (as new). £10. Vintage Smiths Electric Mantel Clock measuring 7”h x 10”w x 3”d. In perfect working order. £20. Vintage Prestige Ewbank 1100 Carpet Sweeper. £10. Collection of 16 Soft Toys many of them “Ty The Beanie Buddies Collection” all in ex. cond. £10 or can be sold separately. 01629 760826. BOWED PSALTERY in case, with bow, tuning key and tutor. £80; Circular wooden patio table and four chairs. £45; Circular plastic patio table. £5; Two kitchen/bar stools. £10 each; Triang Super 4,00 gauge track, 30+ items including 7 points. £15. 01629 823638. GARDEN SHED 8’ x 6’ good cond. buyer to dismantle and remove £50. 01246 583212. RECLAIMED PITCHED PINE BEAM approx 6.5’L x 6”W. Can Email photos, £50 ono 07972 507157. TRAVEL SYSTEM 3 in 1 Mutsy 4Rider Light. Carrycot from birth, pushchair from 6 months with hood & bumper bar, footmuff, raincover, changing bag, khaki green colour. (also compatible with car seat) £150. 07887 532862.
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HEADBOARD king size in stylish Bentley nickel metal, vgc; £30 ono. Olympus XA2- 35mm compact camera with electronic flash with padded case, vgc; £30 ono. Mini-camera tripod, mountable, vgc £10 ono. Peugeot 207 rubber floor mats, front & rear, vgc £10. 01433 650654. QUALITY 3 PCE SUITE ex. cond. cream with sage green bands and cream flower detail. (can text a photo on request). £150. Wooden white painted Cabin bed complete with mattress. £25. Bike rack which fits a Golf. £20. 07877 478211. TRAILER Erde 122 1250mm x 985mm £100; Garden shredder bosch axt rapid 2200 - £60. 01629 636486/07933 797442. MIDI LENGTH BROWN LEATHER SKIRT by Betty Barclay. Beautiful soft leather, Size 10 vgc £50 ono. 01298 872696. 2 SEATER LEATHER SOFA in cream. Ex. £60. Bedroom set triple wardrobe with mirror & 5 drawer chest in light wood. £60 for both. Ex. cond. Bedside cabinet with matching mirror table/drawers and 4 drawer chest. £80. 01629 312427.
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WARDROBE CLEAROUT - clothes for sale, nearly new. Trousers, jeans, skirts, mainly M&S size 16 £4 each. Various tops - £2-£3 each. 01629 55368. STIHL FS 38 petrol strimmer/brushcutter in ex. cond. £70. 07779 277701. HUGE EGYPTIAN AZTEC TRIBAL PATTERNED GABBEH RUG 226 x 157cm £30 ono; Antique large book stand with floral inlay £35 ono; Wooden coffee table with magazine shelf & hidden secret compartment £20, Pair terracotta organza curtains £5, set 4 red cushion covers £4. Happy to email pics! 07957 820046. FLYMO TURBO LITE 330 electric hover mower. Very little light use and in ex. cond. Steel blade. Complete with tools, instructions, and long lead. £69 cost new, collection only please. For sale due to bereavement. £25 ovno. 01629 55359 or 07740 804333.
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USED CENTRAL HEATING RADIATORS Freestanding radiators 66cmx28x28. £40 each. Single and double radiators various lengths and heights. £15£30 each. Chrome heated towel rails £80 each. Some thermostatic valves Call for more details. 01433 621826. WINTER TYRES with steel rims for Subaru Forester. Set of 4 Nokian WR G2 205/70/15 100H XL on steel rims with wheel trims. Plenty of tread. £200. Subaru Forester boot liner and 3 rubber mats £25 or free with the winter tyres. Roof bars for Subaru Forester with roof rails. Lockable clamps. £50. 07801 539308 or 01433 621255. IKEA LARGE “OFFICE” DESK in birch. L60”. W26” H29–30”. Similar to Ikea “Malm” and “Besta” £25. Ikea computer table in birch with slide out tray for keyboard/laptop. L30” W20” H30”. Similar to “Goliat” £25. To include ‘slide out’ table/drawer to house printer etc. Office chair in orange free of charge with table. Kitchen-type table, perfect condition virtually unused. L48” W30” £20. Ikea kitchen – type chairs. White leather seat/back tubular metal frame. £15. Pure DMX 25 digital audio Hi-Fi system. Speakers set unused. Micro system with DAB / FM / CD/ MP3/ SD / USB. £45. 07900 923366. CURTAINS FULLY LINED with pencil pleat headings. 100”W x 72”D each curtain. Cream in colour with subtle pattern also in cream. Lovely quality curtains, clean and ex. cond. £70 ono. Throw/bedspread. Shades of cream. Made to fit single bed but as is very generously made will also fit double bed. Ex John Lewis. Excellent quality and condition. £70 ono. 01629 813549/ 07791 488568. ROOFING STONE - small quantity of mixed size approx. 1 - 2 tonnes. Best offer to collect. Also similar amount of walling stone - offers. Small amount of reproduction stone slate surplus to clear - best offer. 01433 623588. WARDROBE CLEAROUT - clothes for sale, nearly new. Trousers, jeans, skirts, mainly M&S size 16 £4 each. Various tops - £2 - £3 each. 01629 55368. LARGE GARDEN PLANTERS OAK WHISKY HALF BARRELS x 2 £30. Pine Waxed 3’ round Pedestal Dining Table £80. Antique Victorian Windsor Penny Seat Dining Chairs x 2 £30. Antique Victorian Waxed Pine Blanket Chest with internal drawers £150; Edwardian Beautiful Satin Wood Wardrobe Centre Mirror Base Drawer, £250. 01433 621968. NEW STYLE SKY DIGIBOX with remote £15. Free view digibox with remote £10. 01433 639725. CARAVANNERS ALKO side lift jack 1000kg £50. Camping Gaz bottle with double adapter £15. 01629 580105.
TWO MOBILITY SCOOTERS well maintained and in good working order: model Lark 4, £300 and model Rascal, £250 ono. 01629 735800. IKEA extendable toddler bed. Extends to a twin bed or use as a small bed with head and footboard. Mattress included. VGC. Great space saver as your child grows. £35. 07582 140696. ROYAL MINTON ‘HADDON HALL’ BONE CHINA 2 TIER CAKE STAND in perfect condition £40 ono. Royal Worcester ‘Evesham Gold’ oven to tableware, will sell separately, all together £70. Royal Grafton ‘Sheringham’ bone china tea set, immaculate cond. £80 ono. Ridgeway ‘Arcadia’ bone china coffee set good condition but small repair to milk jug £10 ono; Assorted stainless steel serving dishes and trays, all ex. cond. £10. Capodimonte figurine ‘The Artist’ £10. 01433 651846. HALF MOON MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE 30” diameter by 15” by 29” high. Good cond. £30. 01629 824015. HALFORDS LARGE BLACK ROOFBOX with fittings and keys. £60; Yamaha SJ 180 Acoustic Guitar. Good condition. £80; Camera lens Cimko 100-300mm zoom with Olympus bayonet fitting £75; Kitchen tap. New. Still in box. Blanco Eye with swan neck. £75 (RRP £176) 01433 659807. DRUM KIT Premier Cabria in lovely purple wood finish, bass drum, floor tom, snare and small tom as well as 3 stands and an extra boom arm £200. 01629 581654.
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Call Mick on 07964 447054 BEAUTIFUL SOLID PINE COT white, mothercare. 3 mattress base heights, protective teething rails. W 69cm, H121cm. Mamas & Papas mattress included if required. £40. (01298) 873195 or 07525 017042. PAVING SLABS Bradstone Ashbourne 450mm x 450mm square in Cotswold buff colour, quality paving with a riven surface and fettled edges. 15 slabs (total of 3.03 sq m coverage) £42. 01298 871394. CANON E05 500 FILM CAMERA vgc £50; Tamron AF28 - 80mm camera lens - £10; Cosina 28 210mm camera lens - £10. Lindam extending wooden safety stairgate, vgc £10; Wall lights Victorian style, brass, etched glass. 1 double plus 1 single £10; Garden table plus 4 chairs dark green plastic - £10 ono. 01629 825728.
Peak Advertiser 24th June 2013 – Page 59 DISHWASHER Hotpoint Super de Luxe 7861 in white £40. 07771 560141. SETTEE royal blue, good cond. £40 ono. Samsung fridge freezer - condition as new £125 ono; Double bed with metal frame. Mattress hardly used and good quality £75 ono. Dining table and 4 chairs. Pine effect. Extendable £50; 07730 768926. Buyer must be able to collect from central Buxton. WATERPROOF WALKING COAT Phoenix size 12 £8. Ladies trench coat, beige size 12 £5. Bride’s shoes - white satin size 5.5, almond toe, low heel £5. Mother of bride handbag & shoes (6) set, cream (Clarks) £12 Brand new curtains Blue/brown multi design 54”D 63”W £8 Cushion covers 2 blue, 4 pink £2 each All 6 £10. 01433 631605. SMALL BBQ suitable for use camping or caravanning, brand new £10. Swan Chromalin Retro Tea Set, unused ex. cond. 5 pieces plus tray £20. Vintage Glass Dressing Table set (7 items including tray) £15 Pool/snooker cue, brand new £10 Two Seater Sofa, Green velour, very comfortable but some damage on corner (scratched by cat) £15. 07733 101494. PUSHCHAIR - Babystyle Oyster. Front or parent facing, adjustable handle, easy to manoeuvre and to fold. Silver chassis with black seat and yellow colour pack. Rain cover, foot muff and mosquito net all included. Stylish and in ex. cond. £110. 01433 620734. BABY BORN DOLL in summer outfit, light and sound car, remote control scooter, Jacuzzi bath, with many extras. Ex. cond. bargain at £50 for the lot, happy to text a photo of all the items. Sylvanian families – 4 families, hotel, house, bakery, hospital, nursery. All in ex. cond. and boxed as hardly played with as they were bought for grandmas house, happy for items to be viewed. Can be sold separately or make a sensible offer for everything. 07894 483872. BROWN LEATHER 3 SEATER SOFA BED with deep sprung mattress still in wrapping. One month old. Cost £800 will accept £650; Vax Rapide Carpet cleaner used once £80; Boys bike age 3+ with stabilisers and helmet £15; Tefal toy kitchen with loads of accessories £20; Leap Pad Learning System+ 4 Books. Age 4-8 years. As new, boxed. £20; Fisher Price Power Touch Learning System + 2 books. Age 3-8 years. As new, boxed. £20. 01629 580712. FLOWER BOWLS/POTS 12”(30cm) Plastic circular Flower Bowls £1.00 each. 61/2”(17cm) Plastic Bulb Bowls 4 for £5. 6 Cell Plastic Seed Trays 20 for £2. 3”6”(7.5-15cm) Terracotta Pots 10 for £5. 01298 872003. 2 SEATER BROWN LEATHER SETTEE £50. 3 seater leather settee in cream £60.00 07811 597664. BABY GIRL CLOTHES newborn to 9 months. Ted Baker, Next, Jasper Conran, M&S and others. From 50p an item. 07854 703718. KARRIMOR COUGAR RUCSAC 60-85, black/grey, used only twice so in vgc. £50. 01433 630696. MICROWAVE 800 watts nice and clean no scratches white £25. Toaster white 2 slices clean £5. 01629 823025/07842 705607.
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18THc OAK CORNER CUPBOARD nice condition £150. Inset focal gas fire as new £70. Inset china bathroom sinks 2 off at £20 each. Fire surround oak effect £20. Exercise Rowing machine £15. 3 x bags of limelite renovating plaster, bought in error, offers pls. 01298 26122. PARKSIDE 2500W GARDEN SHREDDER £25; Table Saw with Stand £20; McCulloch 18” Chainsaw £25; Large Rotary Airer with Spike + cover £15 . All items ono. 01298 214193. MAMAS AND PAPAS COT BUMPER as new £12.50; Greco Travel Cot Suitable for up to 3 year old. Good condition £25. 3 Stage Super Seat, three products in one. Good condition £20. Instruction book enclosed. Open to reasonable offers. 01298 24879.
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The strongest emotion I have ever experienced is the overwhelming feeling of love for my children at the moment they were born. Other feelings have come close... getting married, seeing my kids walk up the aisle themselves and winning a tenner on the lottery in 1993 are all up there... but maybe the closest any event has ever come to recreating that feeling is the birth of my grandchildren. So, you can imagine how I’m feeling right now with the newest addition to our family – our grand-daughter Eva - just a few days old and fresh from half an hour on her Granny’s knee. Of course she probably wasn’t certain who I was, for a start she didn’t actually open her eyes during our cuddle... she had a bit of a squawk when I tickled her nose and I’m not certain whether the red face and grimace (all whilst she remained asleep) were just a bout of wind or something worse... but it was a few minutes of bonding that at least one of us was delirious about – I certainly fell in love before I handed her back. And that’s one of the great things about grandchildren, cuddle them whilst they’re asleep and angelic, hand them back when they’re crying or smelly! Actually, apart from the nappy side of things, which I’m not so keen on, I love the smell of babies... all right, I admit it, I love babies and children altogether! Inevitably, having a new baby in the family has started all sorts of reminiscing and not all of it comfortable. When our own daughter was only a few
days old I took her out on a shopping trip and it was only as I reached the doors of a well known bookshop, transaction completed, that I realised something was missing. Luckily, no one had noticed the tiny tot in her buggy, parked at the counter by the maps – and presumably deciding whether to get the White Peak one in 1:25000 scale or something with a bit more detail. I hastily returned and claimed her with no harm done and no one seemed to notice my mistake. No two children are the same – in our household our two boys weren’t even alike... one of them liked nothing more that to sleep all day and all night, preferably on your knee, wrapped up in a lovely fleecy blanket, cuddling and warm, whilst the other one fought tooth and nail to rid himself of any covers or clothing that weren’t absolutely necessary... he liked to lie naked on the hearth rug free to survey his surroundings and kick his legs about to his heart’s content... I’d better check with his wife that it’s a habit he’s grown out of and if not, I must remember to knock loudly before I go into his house next time I visit! We still use words in our house (well I do anyway) what were invented by our eldest... snooker will forever be nookmar, an ambulance is always an amblumps and my own personal favourite the things you may refer to as binoculars but in our house they will be ginoculusses forever! It’s not just as babies that our children provided these wonderful memories – one
of our lads, sometime before he started school, picked up on something he’d heard myself or his Dad saying during car journeys... and with the self-assured confidence of someone who actually knew what he was talking about would, every time we reached a junction, and without lifting his head to look out of the car window, shout up from the back seat “it’s alright my way”. Thank goodness no one was ever driving who actually thought it was a serious comment – or that he even understood what it meant! In the same vein a friend’s son used to regularly tell her to “put it in fourth” before he ever understood what a gear stick was.... an adult’s comment coming out of the mouth of a babe again I think and a great lesson in never saying anything in front of a child that you don’t really want them to repeat! Of course once they get to school, where their horizons are inevitably broadened – and mostly for the good, I hasten to add – there are always the odd blips... one very demure little girl I knew, a child who’d never normally say boo to a goose (and let’s face it, who amongst us would?) came home from school one day – apparently she chose a time when her rather strict Grandmother was paying a visit – sat down to her tea, and asked Granny to “pass the bleedin’ ketchup” – I’d have loved to have seen her mother’s face! And a little boy of my acquaintance, fresh from a visit to school by the local constabulary, went home to
tell his Mum and Dad all about it – so they thought they’d ask him what he should do if there was an emergency... I think they expected him to say ring 999 or tell an adult, but off he trundled to his bedroom and back he came wearing his plastic policeman’s helmet... well done to him I say, I’ve always been a believer in safety first! So it seems our children give us much to remember as they get older. We watch them play sport, perform in school plays, orchestras and the like as we sit at the back, a tear in our eye, marvelling at the sheer brilliance of our little treasures. As they move from childhood through puberty and beyond we watch them deal with difficult situations and disappointments, as well as seeing them take on the responsibilities of cars and jobs and everything else that life throws at them... and marvel again at their capacity to survive and thrive in what is, after all, a difficult world. Just lately I’ve seen my youngest take on the very adult responsibility of buying a house, my second child become a Dad for the second time and my eldest make his lovely girlfriend his wife. And what have I been doing whilst all this was going on? I’ve been sitting quietly at the back with a tear in my eye, yet again, wondering how I’ve managed to raise such lovely children and thanking my lucky stars that there’s never a day goes by when I’m not reacquainted with those overwhelming feelings of love! © Jean Goodwin 2013
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Now into it’s fourth year, Buxton Military Tattoo 2013 promises to provide the same quality of “stunning” spectacle and entertainment as the previous three sell out years have done. ABF The Soldiers’ Charity is proud to present the Buxton Military Tattoo which, acclaimed in the press, by the military and above all by the public, returns to the magnificent and iconic Devonshire Dome in Buxton for two indoor performances on Saturday 6th July 2013 with a whole new 220 strong cast featuring Regular, Reservist and Cadet Bands. The Band of The Corps of Royal Engineers headline the 2013 show, with performances from The Waterloo Band and Bugles of The Rifles, The Regimental Band of The Royal Welsh and The Drums and Pipes of 1st Battalion The Irish Guards. The RAF are once again represented by 2517 (Buxton) Squadron RAF Air Cadets. The Mercian Regiment, our local troops, will also present a unique demonstration of “a patrol at work in Afghanistan” (without any shots being fired!). Both afternoon and
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