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Sharp Practice at Hathersage The attractive village of Hathersage with its healthy clean air has not always been so. During the 19th century, extensive wire drawing took place at the heart of the village and the associated trade of needle grinding made life very unpleasant. The work of sharpening needles to a fine point on a grindstone was dangerously unhealthy, giving early needle grinders a life expectancy of 10 years. The whole village paid a price in grimy, dust-laden air, with minute metal particles eating into glass and stonework, not to mention the lungs of the inhabitants. Those who lived on higher ground considered themselves fortunate. Wire drawing was one of the secondary metal trades dependent on the iron

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industry of east Derbyshire, where ironstone occurs in the coal measures. Iron smelting is recorded at Barlow as early as the 12th century. Iron was later put to use on the outskirts of the Peak, where the Hallamshire region of Sheffield developed as a manufacturing centre for scythes, sickles and knives. Sheffield brass foundries provided metal for the manufacture of brass buttons in Hathersage, though this was on a small scale compared to wire drawing activity. The background to the development of wire drawing in Hathersage is very involved but its inception may date from a patent granted by Queen Elizabeth in 1565 to Humphrey and Schutz for the ‘making of steele and

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iron wyer’ (wire). Schutz is known to have established a wire drawing works at Hathersage. This led towards the production of sieves or riddles, used in the Peak for washing lead and other minerals. Pins and needles Late 18th-century accounts from Ecton copper mines include an invoice that also mentions wire brooms: ‘24 Sive [seive] bottoms of No 48 wires £12.16.0d; 12 Wire brooms £4.18.3d [and] 12 Ridles at 1s 2d per Ridle 14s 0d.’ During this period, cast steel wire was being drawn at the Hathersage works of Robert Cocker, with specific mention of clock springs. Needle making appears to have been introduced with the help of a few experienced workers from the Studley area of Worcestershire; their needle makers were obtaining wire from Hathersage by at least 1790. Samuel Cocker set himself up in the trade at Hathersage in 1810. He possibly held an additional interest in Barnfield Mill on the Hood Brook, shortly to become the works of Robert Cook & Co., producing cast steel wire, needles, gill pins etc. Barnfield was one of only three firms worldwide to manufacture hackle pins for the booming textile

industries. One nine-yearold worker told the Children’s Employment Commission of 1862 that she was shaping umbrella ribs from 6 am to 7 pm. An 11-year-old boy said that he sometimes worked a 15hour day. The name of Henry Cocker is associated with Dale Mill on the Dale Brook. Around 1824 he had added a second storey, abandoning the output of brass buttons in favour of steel pins and needles, which he was also producing from workshops in the present Eastwood Cottages. A tunnel between the mill and workshops may have been used for wire drawing.

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big event. It hasn't always been easy: placing last in a river swim against, amongst others, several small children was a personal low, but I have kept at it, and really hope to do myself justice on the day! All this training has been made easier by the amazing support and encouragement I have received from family and friends - new and old alike - along with the fact that I have been given one of the Macmillan charity places for the Ironman. When I signed up for Ironman Wales, my mother-in-law, Angela, had been ill with ovarian cancer for several months and had received some fantastic support from her Macmillan nurse. As a result, when I saw they offered charity places in the triathlon, I thought it would be a fantastic cause to raise some money for and have never looked back. Very sadly, in March, Angela lost her battle to cancer, but this has only given me all the more motivation to raise

money for a charity that helps others in her position, and I know she would be so proud of my efforts. As part of my fundraising, I decided to organise a charity fun run, which I have named 'Angela's 5K Fun Run'. The run is an off-road, undulating route around Stanton Moor, near Birchover, Derbyshire. Trail shoes are advised. The race will start at 2pm on Saturday 3rd September 2016 registration will be open from 12.45pm next to the Cork Stone on Stanton Moor, just up from the Birchover Road entrance. There is a small car park, plus on road parking close by. The fee is a donation of choice to Macmillan - buckets will be

available on the day. Everyone is welcome, including families and those who wish to walk, or just come along and cheer the runners round! Medals will be on sale at the end through Virtual Runner UK, with proceeds going to Macmillan. Tea and cakes will be served in Birchover after the run - again all welcome. If you wish to come along, please search for 'Angela's 5K Fun Run' on Facebook and sign up there. For further details, please call Rachel Limbert on 01629 650930. Entries will also be open on the day. I really hope to see you there, and thank you to everyone who has supported me this far.

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John Otway –Bakewell Town Hall –3rd September John Otway shot to fame on the back of punk rock and a gymnastic performance on The Old Grey Whistle Test. His sixth single, the halfspoken love song "Really Free" reached number 27 in the Singles Chart in 1977. It would be his greatest success. The song earned him a five album deal with Polydor Records, (in what would be the largest advance to any artist of the time). Polydor viewed Otway as a punk rather than merely an eccentric as they were keen to get in on the rise of this new musical style. His first album, recorded with Wild Willy Barrett, was produced by Pete Townshend. In a career characterised by almostmaking-it, Otway has attracted a massive crowd of keen followers, loving his eccentric performances and his virtuosity on guitar. In October 2012, to celebrate his 60th birthday, Otway booked the Odeon Leicester Square to show the documentary of his life. Titled Rock and Roll's Greatest Failure: Otway the Movie, the screening saw cinematic history made, with the final scenes of the movie being filmed from the red carpet on the morning of the film. Following the success of the producers' premiere, 2013

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WIRKSWORTH YOUNGSTERS AWARDED FOR THEIR COMMITMENT TO THE COMMUNITY Youngsters from schools in Wirksworth have been their awarded for commitment to their neighbourhood as part of a Community Wonder Scheme. On Friday, July 15, youngsters from Wirksworth Infant School and Wirksworth Church of England Infant School went along to Saint Mary’s Church in the town to be presented with their certificate of achievement. The school children, aged four to eight years old, were presented with their certificate for taking part in the Community Wonder Scheme, a police and council initiative, by Town Mayor of Wirksworth, Cllr Andy Pollock. PCSO Sue Lester from the Darley Dale and Winster Safer Neighbourhood Team said: “This is the eighth year that the Community Wonder Scheme has been running and each year it delights me to see how many children and their families take part to help make Wirksworth such a great place to live. “Year on year the children have demonstrated the amount of respect that they have for their community by filling in a booklet to show how they help around Wirksworth, such as caring for the environment by picking up litter or recycling, walking to school to minimise traffic and pollution and also to show their knowledge around road safety.” The booklet, filled out by the children, also included areas for them to show how they have been a part of the community by attending local groups or events, showing respect to other people by helping family or elderly neighbours, and also showing an achievement from their school year. To speak to your local Safer Neighbourhood team call 101, the non-emergency number for Derbyshire police, you can also send them a message online using the Contact Us pages of our w e b s i t e : www.derbyshire.police.uk/ Contact-Us

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Bakewell Bird Study Group’s New Season

Bakewell Bird Study Group kicks off its new season on September 12th at 7.30 with a talk entitled ‘Iceland – Land of Fire, Ice and Waterfalls’ by Ian Newton. Iceland is famous for its active geology, cascading waterfalls, lava fields and snow capped volcanoes. Its wildlife includes rare breeding birds such as the harlequin duck which loves fast flowing rivers and surf, normally found in North America, plus some of the best whale watching in Europe. Iceland has become a popular destination in recent years so to see why come along and hear Ian’s talk. All our meetings are held at the Friends Meeting House on Matlock Street in Bakewell on the second Monday in the month from September to April. This year we have some cracking presentations lined up. In October we have Des Ong talking about a bird photographer’s year from the high mountains of Norway to the rainforests of SE Asia. In November Mark Thomas from the RSPB investigations department will give us an insight into what goes on in the shadier part of our countryside and how the offenders are caught. Next January Graham Catley, recorder for Lincolnshire, will tell us

DETHICK, LEA & HOLLOWAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 10th SEPTEMBER

On Saturday the 10th September at 2.15pm Dethick, Lea & Holloway Horticultural Society are holding their 48th Annual Flower, Vegetable and Produce Show. Our Society welcomes all exhibitors to take part in our Annual Show, to win prizes and top honours at this our 48th Show. The prizes this year are to be awarded at 3.45pm by Mr. David Mitchell of Scarthin Books, Cromford. The venue for the Show is Lea Primary School, Church Street, Lea, near Matlock. As a group we are affiliated to the Royal Horticultural Society, there will be members of our Society on hand to discuss gardening topics with visitors to the Show. There will also be a plant and cake stall and a raffle. People wishing to take part in the Show will find Schedules available at Mayfield Stores, Holloway and Maycock the Butchers, Leashaw, Holloway, Smedley’s Factory Shop in Lea Bridge, Scarthin Books in Cromford and The Loaf in Crich. Staging of exhibits takes place between 6.30 and 7.30pm on Friday the 9th and 8.30 to 10.30am on Saturday the 10th September 2016.

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NESTLE` WATERS EXTENDS COMMUNITY FUND TO THE PEAK DISTRICT ENCOURAGING RESIDENTS TO ‘GET BETTER WITH NATURE’

Nestlé Waters has opened applications for the Get Better with Nature Community Fund 2016. This year, the Fund has extended its reach to support community-based initiatives throughout the Peak District to help make a difference to their local community and the natural environment. The £2,500 Fund is part of the Get Better with Nature campaign launched by Nestlé Waters and the Wildlife Trust in 2014. It will award one-off grants of up to £1,000 to local initiatives that can deliver a real impact by improving the environment and helping people understand and appreciate the benefits of nature to the health and wellbeing of local communities and business. The 2015 Fund was split between three grants awarded to local groups in the High Peak area: •Friends of Buxton Station, whose project redeveloped and increased the foliage at Buxton Station’s Platform Two, brightening up the surroundings and

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Applications to the Get Better with Nature Community Fund 2016 will be viewed and judged by a panel of experts including Nestlé Waters, The Wildlife Trust and Derbyshire Wildlife Trust and will be judged on the extent to which they support each of the stated aims and objectives of the Get Better with Nature campaign: •To raise awareness of the value of nature to our society, health and wellbeing; •To empower people to enjoy nature’s benefits; •To encourage and inspire people to “get better with nature” by making a small investment in their local environment – whether it’s in their community, local green space, wildlife or waterways. The campaign is a collaborative, long-term programme aimed at helping raise awareness of the value of nature and its services to health, wellbeing, communities and businesses across the UK. It looks to encourage them to make a positive difference literally, and figuratively, in their own backyards. With a focus on water in the landscape, the activities of the campaign also include educational materials with open forums for discussion, involving local schools, individuals, community groups and Nestlé Waters and Wildlife Trust

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The following were the lucky cash prize winners: 1st – S Bramall £20.00 2nd – C Clarke £10.00 3rd – P Bird £5.00 The Medway 100 Club is open to all and costs £1 per month to enter. Funds raised go towards the upkeep of the Medway Centre charity. To join please contact the Medway Centre on 01629 813638 or email enquiries@medwaycentre.co.uk. Any winnings are posted out so there is no need to call in to collect.

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Max Price, the proprietor of the Matlock Dog Walker, is running a special promotion until the end of September. If you introduce a client to his dog walking team then he will give you a bottle of champagne for every new client introduced. The Matlock Dog Walker covers the Matlock, Bakewell, Bonsall and Hathersage areas at present and is looking to expand into

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JOHN HEGLEY: New and selected potatoes

The UK’s favourite performance poet, comedian and musician hits the road, mandolin in hand, with a performance of pieces new and older, sung, spoken and awoken with dance: meditations upon family, celery and happier Daleks 12 November ~ 8.00pm (doors 7.15pm) ~ Tickets £15 www.ticketsource.co.uk/bakewelltownhall 01629 810152

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Cats! Recent Summer School in Bakewell with Peak District Performing Arts! After an amazing two days at their Cats! Summer School, the teaching faculty is ready to launch September's fantastic range of weekly dance and drama classes. From beginners to

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Please could we remind our members, through your paper, that we have moved from Denefields and changed our name. We are back in September as the Imperial Good Food Club and looking forward to seeing clients, both old and new at our new venue – Imperial Rooms in Matlock. The Denefields Luncheon Club was awarded a grant from the Better Derbyshire Dales Fund in November last year to help them move to new premises, first as a temporary measure while the community room was updated, then as it turned out through lack of space in the new scheme, on a permanent basis. The award covered the cost of 19 sessions of the weekly club which offers a hot meal and a chance to socialise at the Imperial Rooms in Matlock. Transport for members to get to the Imperial Rooms

was also included though, sadly, we can no longer afford this. A new name was chosen by ballot and we have the Mayor Father Brian Smith coming on the 6th September to re-launch the Club. Our members come to the weekly club as an opportunity to get out of the house and meet friends, do a bit of shopping, and have a good meal and a good old chin wag. Would you like to join us? You probably know most of us already. We open every Tuesday from 11.45am and the cost is £4.50. As we said before, the club is due to be relaunched in September as the Imperial Good Food Club. If you are interested please call one of us as below. The organisers (seen here celebrating the Queen’s 90th Birthday in a

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SUN SHINES ON SPECSAVERS’ CHARITY DAY

Matlock Specsavers attracted a crowd and raised £203.31 for their chosen Charity of the Year on Saturday 13th August. The team at the national optician group, Specsavers branch in Crown Square in Matlock, baked cakes and held a raffle to support local charity Helen’s Trust, which supports people with terminal illness throughout North Derbyshire, helping them to stay and be cared for in their own home in their final 6 months. There was a special appearance by the charity’s mascot Bakey Bear and a very popular Minion, who both encouraged shoppers to visit the store and dig deep to support the team’s fundraising initiative. Specsavers Branch Director Claire Wildman says “We are very proud to be working with Helen’s Trust as our Charity of the

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Year partner. While we all had tremendous fun on Saturday, we feel very strongly as a company and as a team that we should be supporting our local community. We hope the funds we raised will make a difference to the valuable work of Helen’s Trust.” Fundraising and Business Manager Zoe Woodward adds, “We were delighted and very thankful when Specsavers Matlock chose Helen’s Trust as their Charity of the Year. As one of the larger towns in our area, Matlock and its businesses serve the wider area of surrounding villages. We are very grateful for the support of everyone who donated on Saturday and for opportunities like this to tell people about the work of our charity.” To find out more about the work of Helen’s Trust visit their website www.helenstrust.org.uk

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Wills & Probate / Residential Conveyancing Divorce & Separation / Crime & Litigation Local Advice / Lasting Powers of Attorney This is the Royal Horticultural Society’s theme for the In Bloom competition for 2016; the Darley Dale committee and a host of volunteers have put a huge amount of effort into targeting that elusive Gold Award in the regional judging session which took place in July. Judging Day was held on 6th July when two judges from East Midlands In Bloom were given a fantastic welcome at St Helen’s parish church, with lots of fabulous cakes to enjoy with their tea

and coffee. Lyn Mason, the chair of Darley Dale in Bloom, gave a short presentation of activities across the year in our town ahead of the formal tour. A walk through the church-yard highlighted the 2000-year-old yew tree and the many Dakeyne graves, an historic family from Two Dales, before Caroline DaleLeech gave them a short carriage ride to the Flower in the Field site on Church Road. The remainder of the tour was completed by car, criss-crossing town from

Olympian Way down to the Arc, through Two Dales and back to St Helen’s. This year, there was a vast amount again to show the judges – the beautifully designed flower beds along the A6, the consistency in design between the main beds and all of the tubs, the new stone truck planter at the crossroads, the new trough planters at the front of the Whitworth Centre, the six barrier boxes on the railings at Hooley’s Estate, the huge planter marking the start/end of the town opposite the Arc and the information boards forming the start of the heritage trail on the stone truck, at Plasticard on Old Road and on the wall at Crichton Porteous’ house. The results of our efforts will be made known at the

Awards Ceremony in Mansfield on 14th September, whilst our own Celebratory Evening on 16th September is planned to express our gratitude to all the people that have helped and supported our In Bloom entry for 2016. It doesn’t stop there though! Next up will be replacement of the summer plants with our design for autumn planting to see us through the winter and spring of next year; fundraising will be another key element to further enhance Darley Dale for 2017. For further news on our activities including the 2016 Portfolio, presentation to the judges, and of course our final award for 2016, please s e e www.darleydaleinbloom.co.u k or our Facebook page.

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WINSTER CE PRIMARY SCHOOL’S Trip To London

On Monday the 13th June we went on an exciting journey to collect our prize from London. Earlier that term we had entered a national reading competition called Read for my School. Each school had to read as many books as possible. We were one of 4 schools that won a whole school prize. First, we all met up at Matlock Station and got a train to Derby. Then we caught a train from Derby to London. On the train we bought a lot of refreshments and had a fun time talking and eating crisps! After a train ride of 2 and a half hours we arrived at St Pancras Station. It was very busy and lots of people were crowding around trains waiting to get on. We walked across the road to Kings Cross Station where 2 taxis were waiting for us. As we drove over London Bridge we saw the Shard. It was towering over us as we approached Glaziers Hall. We got the chance to chat to the author Robin Stevens and watched a sketch

™‡‡ ‡�† A Family Weekend supporting the environment, sustainability and nature Nature and Wildlife Stands performed by the Horrible Histories actors. The wait was finally over... we discovered what our prize would be - a £500 book voucher. On the way back to Matlock we all had a lot of fun and had lots to tell everyone back at school. (Report by Year 6 children at Winster CE Primary School.)

Dry and sunny spells – what perfect weather for Rotary Bakewell’s activities at the latest Bakewell Baking Festival. Decorating wooden spoons, making oldfashioned peg dolls and of course piling as many sweets as possible on top of biscuits – what treats for the children (and a few adults

too!) For the more serious bakers, chocolate fairy cake mixes in Kilner jars made the perfect excuse to cook up a storm in the kitchen. A balloon race was also arranged for a lucky winner and finder to scoop the ÂŁ25 prizes. (Closing date was Monday 22nd August 2016)

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Elton Cricket Club continued their dominance of the evening cricket league with their seventh Longstone League title in the past nine seasons made certain by a comprehensive victory over last year’s champions. A scriptwriter could not have set things up better. Great Longstone and Elton met for the penultimate game of the season. Going into the match both teams boasted perfect records with wins in every game played so far. It was the final showdown – winner takes all. Even the weather played ball. All season, players and spectators had endured cold, dark and very often damp evenings but on this

occasion there was not a cloud in the sky as the teams took to the field. The neutrals assessed that there was very little between the teams and anticipated a close game. In fact most made Great Longstone’s fine team the slight favourites, if only because they won the league last year and were playing on their own ground. Perhaps they reckoned without Elton’s steely determination to regain a trophy which, over the years, they had come to regard almost as their own property. The home side elected to bat first but met some good old fashioned straight bowling backed up by enthusiastic fielding. Elton cantered home by the comfortable margin of nine wickets. The additional bonus points gained by the margin of victory meant that, with one game still to play, Elton could not be caught and the league trophy would soon be on the way back to its familiar spot behind the bar at the Duke of York. In this game as all others over the past decade Elton stuck with their policy of using home grown talent. No fewer than nine of their usual league side attended Elton School. This is a true village team in every sense of the word and the standard they have achieved is all the more remarkable for it. No other team in the area can begin to match this record

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MAKING SURE THOSE STRUCK BY CANCER ARE NOT ALONE

On September 22nd, along with 65 other riders, Phil Bateman from Brassington will be setting off from magical Venice to cycle almost 400 miles to Rome, that eternal city, over just four days, to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support. Phil says, “This will be a serious challenge for me, not only because I am the wrong side of 60, but also because I was not really a serious cyclist until I took up this challenge. “A good friend of ours, John Howes, was hit by cancer just before Christmas. It was completely out of the blue. I felt a range of emotions, sadness, fear, but especially anger. John had a zest for life and had made meticulous plans for his retirement. I was burdened by the idea of doing something to strike back at this evil disease, when I came across this challenge. It seemed perfectly fitting, as we met John in Italy and we shared his passion for the country and its culture. “It is hard to imagine what a cataclysmic effect cancer has on a family. John was married with two grown up kids and had, only last year, been blessed with his first

grandchild George. Although John was given around 6 months from the date of his diagnosis, he was taken from us in April and little George was robbed of knowing his Granddad John.

Sewing School Matlock Having been a dress maker all my life since leaving school, I still find dress making is my main part of my life, in bringing up four children on my own these skills I learnt at school came in handy, in the home as well as for the children in my family. I would like to welcome you to my newest venture, setting up the school to help others to enjoy whatever their ages are to gain skill for themselves as I have done through my life. I hope you follow in my foot-steps and enjoy each course listed as you work through them at your own pace. Should there be any other skills you would like to learn please don’t hesitate to ask as I can’t list all workshops at once, as some may be more popular than others.

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What more perfect way of getting into the darkening evenings of Autumn is there than a feast of fun with a tinge of fear? Baslow Players are launching their Artistic Programme 2016-19 with two light thriller-mystery black comedies and all profits will be going to local charity Helen’s Trust. (Recommended over 14s). ‘Fate's Thread’ (what could just happen when your marriage is on the edge of an abyss) and ‘A little box of oblivion’ (that eternal Pandora question – what’s in the box?) are both written by Stephen Bean, winner of the best original play 2004. Both one-act plays will be performed on Friday 30th September and Saturday 1st October at Baslow Village Hall, with an interval bar on both nights and a Saturday evening dinner sitting cabaret style. Tickets are £7 on Friday and £12 including the meal on Saturday (Vegetarians should book through the Box Office 01246 583460). 'If you haven't enough existential angst of your own, come and see ours.' Mary Russell (Star). ‘Actually, these plays are

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the beginning of the 20th century, also made gramophone needles. Atlas Works, near the confluence of the Hood and Dale Brooks, was another wire drawing mill operated from the 1840s by the Cocker family. This was perhaps the first in Hathersage to convert from water to steam power. Output included bicycle spokes and umbrella frames, the latter having a strong local connection: the world’s first successful collapsible umbrella frame was produced at Stocksbridge by Bradwellborn Samuel Fox, who had served his apprenticeship as a wire drawer in Hathersage. Steam engines had been introduced to the needle mills from 1841 but by the following decade the industry was in general decline. Samuel Cocker & Sons closed in 1852/3, though Robert Cook & Co. remained in business until the early 20th century. Atlas Works was demolished in 1907 after

Extracted from the author’s Bygone Industries of the Peak by Wildtrack Publishing, of which we have three copies to be won in a free draw. To enter, send your name and address to: Peak Advertiser, First Floor Offices, Orme Court, Granby Road, Bakewell, DE45 1ES, to reach us by 9 September 2016. Winners will be requested to collect their book from our Bakewell office.

THE ANCHOR TIDESWELL

Under the new licensee Rick Ellison

THE HISTORY OF THE ANCHOR The Anchor was from early days a working farmstead, but because of its strategic position it developed into an Alehouse, becoming licensed in 1699. We might imagine it would have been a favourite stopping place for carriers, in packhorse days, but it became even more popular during the Turnpike Era. The road from Chapel en le Frith was turnpiked in 1749 as far as Peak Forest. This was extended in 1758 towards Chesterfield, and the Anchor stood at its crossing point with the turnpike from Sheffield to Buxton, leading to it becoming popular as a Coaching Inn. In 1788 the Sheffield Coach called here 3 times a week, and in 1800 the Buxton & Sheffield “Telegraph” likewise. Then in the early 19th century, for instance in 1835, Pigot’s Directory records the Champion (from Nottingham to Manchester) calling at the Anchor every day at 12:30, whilst its “sister” coach, the Champion from Manchester to Nottingham, passed through in the opposite direction at the same time. Past licensees include BRAMWELLS – William 1699-1723, John (1724-1744), and William Bramwell Jnr. (1745-1767); Samuel LEECH (1771-1774), followed by Ruth LEECH, possibly his widow (1775-1784); and William HILL, his descendants and their various relatives from 1793 to 1939. A full list of Innkeepers, compiled by Peakdale Research, is available on a board inside the Inn, together with a more comprehensive account of the Inn’s History. Rick’s name is to be added shortly, making him the 26th licensee of The Anchor 2016...

Rick is pleased to add The Anchor as his third venture, having in recent years turned around the fortunes of The Old Hall, Hope and The Peak Hotel, Castleton.

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THE BAKEWELL BAKERY WINS A GREAT TASTE AWARD

The Bakewell Bakery has been awarded a Great Taste accolade for its original Bakewell Pudding. Great Taste, the world’s most coveted blind-tasted food awards, celebrates the best in food and drink. Out of 10,000 products to be judged, the Bakewell Bakery was granted a one star award for its original Bakewell Pudding. Judges said “the texture is melt-in-the-mouth with lovely flavour from the jam and almonds,” and “the buttery richness overall makes this a real treat authentic and true to its 'pudding' character.” Judged by over 500 food critics, chefs, cooks, restaurateurs and producers, as well as a host of food writers and journalists, Great Taste is widely acknowledged as the most respected food accreditation scheme for artisan and speciality food producers. As well as a badge of honour, the unmistakable black and gold Great Taste label is the mark of a wonderful tasting product. Jemma Beagrie, owner of the Bakewell Bakery, said: “We decided to enter our original Bakewell Pudding because we know what a well-loved product it is and how much our customers enjoy it. “To get such great feedback from the judges and be able to add the Great Taste label to our pudding is a great feeling and a great mark of the quality of what we are producing.” The Bakery is located on the Riverside Business Park in Bakewell. It supplies hundreds of customers in Derbyshire and neighbouring counties with breads, cakes and other confectionery, which is freshly baked around the clock.

BAKEWELL BOOK SHOP Your independent book shop

Join our friendly clubs! Book Club: 1st Monday of month, 7-8:30pm Free, plus discount on book of the month Crafty Club: Friday afternoons, 2-4pm Free, bring your own project down or learn to knit and crochet with local expert Nanny Bzzz Colouring Club: 3rd Monday of month, 7pm £6.50 including drink and a slice of cake Please ask us about hosting your own club or event in the evening in our coffee bar

Taddington And Priestcliffe Produce Show 4th September The 2016 Taddington and Priestcliffe Produce Show will be held on Sunday 4th September in Taddington Village Institute (Main Street, Taddington, SK17 9UD). The doors will open to welcome visitors at 2pm, when you can view the display of produce which will include flowers, vegetables, cakes, bread, preserves, handicrafts, artwork & photography.

Taddington-made cakes and drinks will be served throughout the afternoon, before the presentations, raffle and auction. Entry to the Produce Show is free and free off-road parking is available. Everybody is welcome. Entries from residents of Taddington, Priestcliffe, Blackwell and Brushfield can be brought to the Institute between 9.30 –

11.15 in the morning. Proceeds from the Show will be put towards enhancing the village environment with seasonal flower displays. For further information, visit the village website www.taddingtonline.com . Or you can contact Taddington Gardeners directly by email at taddingtongardeners@gmai l.com or ring 07929 151688.

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S EPTEMBER D ISCOVERY DAYS Antique specialists set to uncover Derbyshire’s treasures, and raise money for The Children’s Society

Well known antiques valuer and auctioneer Vivienne Milburn is bringing together a team of valuers for two discovery days in Derbyshire this September. Vivienne is well known in the region, with more than 20 years, international and saleroom experience. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. To make an appointment with any of the specialist valuers please contact Jane Watkins on 01279 817778 janewatkins@sworder.co.uk

Thursday 8 September

Thursday 22 September

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Vivienne and her team will be on hand to identify and value Jewellery and Watches, Designer Handbags, Scarves, Vintage Clothing, Couture and Textiles.

Vivienne and her team will be on hand to identify and value Chinese and Japanese Works of Art, Coins and Medals, Arts & Crafts, Art Deco, Mid Century and Modern Design, including studio pottery, from the Martin Brothers to Clarice Cliff and Edmund de Waal.

There is no charge for a valuation but a donation to The Children’s Society will be greatly appreciated.


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Strike Academy of Theatre Arts Strike Academy of Theatre Arts is welcoming new students to its school for the new academic year! The newly established dance and drama school, based at Bakewell Town Hall, has just completed its first Summer School based on the hit musical ‘Matilda’! The course was extremely popular and ran at full capacity. Nearly 100 people attended the finale performance at the Assembly Theatre. The children were also very excited to meet child star Lucy-Mae Beacock who played Matilda in the West End. She shared her experiences of life in theatre and gave the children inspiration by performing a song for them! Felicity Cutting, Principal of ‘Strike Academy’, is very excited about the new classes in Bakewell. She said, “I have already had lots of enquiries about classes and it is lovely to see such a great appreciation for the arts in this beautiful town. My colleague Grace Hollis and I are very much looking forward to being involved with the community here!”. Felicity is inviting children of the area to audition for t h e opportunity to win one of t h r e e scholarships b e i n g offered by t h e A c a d e m y. T h e Promising Dancer Award, The Ta l e n t e d Actor Award and The G i f t e d

Singer give three free places at the academy, in their respective genres, for the term! Auditions take place on Sunday 4th September at the academy’s Enrolment Day. ‘Strike Academy’ is committed to providing quality performing arts education to the highest standard. Classes are progressive and enjoyable in a caring and nurturing environment.

Felicity Cutting - Principal of ‘Strike Academy’

UNVEILING OF THE CYPRUS EMERGENCY MEMORIAL

On Sunday the 21st August at the National Memorial Arboretum an unveiling of the ‘Cyprus Emergency Memorial’ took place at 11am. Over 500 veterans attended, Army, Navy, Royal Air Force and Police who all paid their private tributes in memory of 392 servicemen who lost their lives between 1955 and 1959 in the Cyprus Campaign. A bugler played the last post, two minutes’ silence

was observed then reveille was played. At least 24 standards were carried when ex-servicemen marched to the memorial. Air Chief Marshal Sir Michael Graydon GCB CBE unveiled the memorial and inserted the names and details of all those who lost their lives. The map of Cyprus is mounted on a 4 ton lump of rock which the RAF brought back from Cyprus to the Arboretum at Alrewas, Staffordshire.


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ROME TO HOME CYCLE CHALLENGE FOR MATLOCK MAN

All that scaffold, just to replace a weather vane!! But seriously, Bakewell All Saints Parish Church is undergoing needy repairs to the steeple. Photograph courtesy of David H. Warrington

Local Matlock cyclist, Tony Corker will shortly be taking on his most challenging charity bike ride to date, when he sets off from the Colosseum in Rome on 4th September to cycle 1,550 miles back to his home. At 62 years old he hopes to complete the challenge in 30 days, cycling solo through 6 countries. Tony is raising money to help fund the new Chesterfield Royal MacMillan Cancer Centre and is hoping as many people as possible will support him by making a donation. During the journey Tony will carry all his equipment on his bike and will camp along the way. He will be fully self sufficient, cooking most of his own meals and navigating using maps and a compass. Every year more than 1,500 people in North East Derbyshire are told they have cancer. The oversubscribed facilities at Chesterfield Royal Hospital means that the outstanding staff cannot always treat everyone. This new unit will improve the lives of people affected by cancer from our

Stephanie wears a traditional Mauritian ‘Sega’ Dance outfit, which she created herself to wear at her forthcoming events

region. Tony is self-funding his trip, ensuring all money raised goes to the new Chesterfield Royal

MacMillan Centre. Anybody wishing to make a donation can do so by v i s i t i n g www.tonyonhisbike.com

and donating through the JustGiving link. People can follow his intrepid journey by visiting the site.

My greatest adventure

Stephanie Hill (21) from Calver, currently studying Radiotherapy and Oncology at Sheffield Hallam University with hopes of becoming a fully qualified therapy radiographer, is hosting a charity evening in aid of the Mauritian Cancer Charity ‘Link to Life’ and the ‘Mid-Derbyshire Riding for the Disabled’. With Stephanie’s background in oncology, the development of Mauritian cancer treatments was brought to her attention during a research aspect of her university course. Stephanie also supports her local Riding for the Disabled branch which she feels is such an asset to the region. As part of her participation in the Miss England competition, Stephanie, the reigning Miss

York 2016, has been invited to compete for the once-ina-lifetime opportunity to visit Mauritius. If successful, she would like to use the opportunity to carry out charity work in relation to her chosen career in Mauritius, in an effort to give back to the generous hospitality of the island, and use her time there to observe the role of the therapy radiographer on an international level. Stephanie has also performed a Mauritianthemed dressage to a music display at Equifest, the UK’s largest horse show in the East of England on the 15th August. She hopes to promote Mauritius through as many of her passions as possible, with the intent of appealing the destination to a wide range of audiences.

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Buxton Soroptimists took part in the Breast Cancer Care day at Chatsworth recently. Some members ran to raise money for the charity, others acted as stewards.

The group meets at the Old Hall, Buxton, twice a month, and supports many local and national charities. Please see our website if you would like to find out more.

‘Who Lived Here’

Answer to our quiz in issue dated 15th August 2016 The photograph showed Riber Castle above Matlock, built for hydropathic pioneer

John Smedley, whose enormous hydro on Matlock Bank is now County Hall.

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The Caudwell’s Mill Trust Ltd. is the registered charity [No. 509662] that maintains Caudwell’s Mill, a water powered roller milling flour mill built in 1874. Situated near Rowsley and now a significant tourist attraction the Mill is considered to be the best surviving example of its kind. The charity is seeking to appoint a number of new trustees to help administer this remarkable community enterprise which began in 1978 and now employs 8 staff. Its current income from visitors, lettings, flour sales and since 2014, hydro electricity generation, amounts to about £300,000p.a. The charity has an ambitious programme of regeneration which will refurbish the historic machinery, and re-equip Caudwell’s Mill as an up-to-date visitor attraction and educational heritage centre. As an elected Board Member/Trustee you would be involved in developing the charity’s strategic vision; planning and executing fund raising campaigns; establishing a new educational programme appropriate to contemporary requirements; delivering promotional and marketing policy and overseeing and allocating the charity’s resources. Trustees are unpaid and act in a voluntary capacity. If you believe that you have relevant skills/experience and would like to get involved we would be pleased to hear from you, and talk matters through. CONTACT:- RICHARD EASTWOOD. Tel 01433 631344 email: r.eastwood344@btinternet.com


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east lodge and callow hall

East Lodge and Callow Hall have set themselves apart as both South and North Derbyshire and the Peak District’s highest rated hotels, restaurants and above all leading WEDDING venues. Both East Lodge and Callow Hall have created the ultimate dream wedding settings which can be “Exclusively Yours” on your dream day. The wedding team at these two country house estates have a selection of wedding packages to suit all tastes, all ideas and all budgets whilst maintaining the individuality you deserve for your special day. Every wedding at these multi award-winning hotels is arranged on a totally exclusive use basis, allowing a truly unique experience for just you, your family and your guests. The most important day of your life deserves a special setting, so simply imagine a location that really is just yours and not shared with anyone else; a country house estate where the whole world revolves around you. Both Callow Hall and East Lodge Hotels really do offer this unique opportunity to have your very own Country House for the duration of your wedding celebrations – there’s no sharing your

wedding day with anyone else, like at most other venues. The luxurious bedrooms are designed with elegance and romance in mind, the award-winning food is simply superb, all locally sourced in Derbyshire’s Peak District and home-grown wherever possible. The dedicated and hugely experienced wedding team understand the finite details

required to make sure you feel special and relaxed for your big day – there’s no relying on a venue that promises you the world but has little or no experience in delivering your dream day. The wedding events team at Callow Hall and East Lodge have over 16 years of experience planning and hosting wedding celebrations and special occasions; this has resulted

in them winning awards for “Outstanding Customer Service” both regionally and at the national tourism finals, as well as being shortlisted as regional finalists for “Wedding Venues of the Year” in the national wedding awards 2014 and 2015. You don’t even need to worry about separate wedding and reception venues because both Callow Hall and East Lodge have their own Civil Wedding Licences and you can even choose to marry outside in the beautiful wedding pavilions overlooking the landscaped water gardens at East Lodge or in the fabulous “Secret Garden” at Callow Hall. So don’t hesitate to call the East Lodge team on 01629 734474 or the Callow Hall team on 01335 300900 to arrange a time to visit and tell them about your plans for your day. Download your wedding brochures from www.eastlodge.com and www.callowhall.co.uk

East Lodge Exclusively Yours Imagine your wedding at our elegant country house, set in 10 acres of beautiful landscaped grounds and water gardens. Imagine East Lodge being “Exclusively Yours” for just you, your family & friends. Enjoy the most memorable wedding experience in quite special surroundings. With years of experience in organising excited bride-to-be, we would be delighted to help you to have the dream Country House Wedding of your choice. Everything is included in our prices so budgeting is made easy. No surprises.

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Don’t worry about separate wedding and reception venues because you can use our Civil Wedding Licence. Relax and enjoy your very special day, from exchange of vows through to secluded late-night romance. Whether a seated reception for up to 70 people or a marquee for up to 150 guests this is the ideal venue.

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Take over East Lodge for your dream wedding, 12 luxury bedrooms just for you. See yourself and your husband in our amazing Bridal Suite with its huge 4 poster bed and luxury bathroom. Enjoy the tradition and comfort of a leading country house hotel whilst enjoying modern contemporary facilities.

What our guests tell us After fifteen years’ successful trading in Bakewell, Ag Gallery has relocated to gorgeous new premises at 60 Bank Road, Matlock. We will continue to offer an exciting collection of contemporary jewellery and accessories, expertly curated by Kerry Philp. A new website is currently under development, which will also allow you to purchase online! We will open Tuesday to Saturday 10am until 5pm, and there is free parking right outside. However, this Friday 26th August we will be open until 9pm as part of the Smedley Street Vintage Summer Social, a fun evening to celebrate Smedley Street's independent businesses. There will be late night shopping, food and beer tastings and live acoustic music at Designate @ The Gate. Free parking is available at County Hall. Come and enjoy a glass of fizz with us and check out the new shop!

“..a fantastic experience from start to will treasure forever” “..The perfect location for a family wedding..” “..with only 7 months to plan, the team at East Lodge made it an easy, fun and relaxing process” “..atmospheric and charming and the food was excellent..”

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WEDDINGS SETTING A FASHION

Everyone’s wedding day is special, with high profile nuptials documented in detail for at least 500 years. In 1503 Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry V11, was wed in white damask edged and lined with crimson velvet. For sheer dazzle though, she was outshone by her groom, James 1V of Scotland, resplendent in white damask patterned with gold, and sleeves of crimson. His outfit was completed by a cloth-ofgold doublet, black velvet jacket and scarlet hose. Generally at that time, the most popular colours for wedding gowns were black or red. Most unusually, Mary, Queen of Scots wore a magnificent white gown for her marriage to the French Dauphin in 1558. By the following century, wealthy brides favoured gowns of white or silver. Princess Elizabeth, daughter of James 1, was married to Frederick, Prince of Bohemia in a richly embroidered dress of cloth of silver. Her headdress was a crown of gold dripping with diamonds and pearls, interlaced with her waist-length hair. ‘the day of uniting love’ Fifty years of happiness followed the colourful nuptials in 1657 of Leonard Wheatcroft, parish clerk of Ashover, to Elizabeth Hawley

of Winster. The groom wrote in his diary: ‘Wednesday being May 20th, before the Dayspring brake forth I awoke and leaping forth of my bed was not long before I had put on my wedding apparril, and arming myself for the day of uniting love, many came to see me that morning. Then did my chosen ringers ... with flying colours tied to the wrist of their hand, cause the merry bells to ring aloud, so that at last many came, and went along with me to fetch the Bride. ‘So coming to this Towne of Winster we found them all in readiness … away we advanced towardes Justice Spatemann’s [at Brackenfield] … I alighted with my bride, and many more and went in and was wed.’ The bridal party made the three-mile return journey at a more sedate pace, played into the village by musicians. It took three sittings at 14 tables to accommodate all the guests at the wedding feast. Never a single quarrel By the 18th century, the upper classes were also warming to the idea of marriage for love, rather than dynastic ambition. Samuel Johnson, inevitably, had his own views on love matches, declaring that a second marriage would be ‘the

triumph of hope over experience’. He had little cause to be so cynical, for he enjoyed 17 contented years with Elizabeth ‘Tetty’ Porter, who as a fairly wealthy and rather witty widow became Mrs Johnson in 1735, when she was almost 50 and the groom an unprepossessing young man of 25. In 1838 it was a Christmas Day wedding in London for antiquarian Llewellyn Jewitt and Elizabeth Sage – his beloved Betsy. The couple were to settle at Winster Hall, sharing the happiest possible marriage and rarely apart. Betsy died in March 1886 and Llewellyn three months later, having had never a single quarrel in their 48 years together. Julie Bunting

LOSEHILL HOUSE

Often known as the bestkept secret in the Peak District, Losehill House is the area's finest 4 star hotel & spa and a spectacular location for a civil ceremony or wedding reception. With exclusive use just for you, this luxury hotel truly is a fantastic choice of venue. Picture your special day a champagne reception on the lawn to welcome your guests, a civil ceremony in the Orangery followed by a wedding breakfast specially designed just for you and your guests. At Losehill House we have a number of options available to you when planning your wedding. Our Orangery, which caters for up to 80 guests, enjoys wonderful panoramic views across the valley and can be decorated to suit your specific requirements. Our

Moorgate Suite is perfect for more intimate gatherings and can cater for up to 40 guests. Alternatively, a marquee on our croquet lawn will create a fantastic venue to accommodate up to 120 guests for a sit-down meal. Our wedding menu, prepared by our 2 Rosette restaurant, features dishes such as Salmon Fillet and Crab Cake, Braised Shin of White Peak Beef and Goosnargh Duck Breast. With exclusive use, your guests will be able to enjoy our 23 4-star ensuite bedrooms and suites. Most of our rooms give you extensive views over the Peak District National Park and all our resident guests can enjoy complimentary use of our indoor swimming pool, sauna and terrace hot tub.

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Dancing Gems Our elegant new collection of Dancing Gems are crafted using the finest Swarovski Zirconias. With all the characteristics of a genuine diamond, each Swarovski Zirconia stone shines beautifully. Made exclusively in Austria, the finest raw materials are first carefully sourced, before being cut

and polished to perfection by Swarovski qualified technicians. Using the patented Japanese Crossfor Technology, the stones are set in a way in which they imitate the movement of a

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WYE WOOLS

Mimosa Flowers Mimosa Flowers, based in the Hope Valley, established since 2010, offer a stylish and friendly service. Providing flowers for many weddings over the years we have gained lots of experience working with a variety of local venues, and providing flowers to suit many different styles and schemes. We offer a free consultation, and are happy to visit your venue with you to discuss ideas.

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Something for all the family from Wye Wools Wye Wools of Bakewell are pleased to announce they now stock ADRIAFIL, a new Italian yarn which comes in a range of stunning

colours. A lot of the wools are a combination of wool, silk and cotton, it has a real luxurious soft feel to it. Please call in and see

Linda for all your Autumn/Winter patterns and accessories. The Bergere de France Autumn event will be advertised shortly.

Roseanna Croft Jewellery is a British jewellery brand boasting handmade ranges, filled with pieces of classic style and simple design. Taking sterling silver fashion jewellery and giving it a twist of individuality by adding accents of gold and ultimately, showcasing beautiful gemstones from around the world. From pale pastel gems to bold and vibrant, a piece for every occasion. All jewellery is designed and handmade from

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Education Feature

In the issue of the Peak Advertiser dated 12th September 2016 we will be including a feature on the education choices in our area. If you would like to advertise please call Mark Andrews on 01629 812159 or email sales@peak-advertiser.co.uk Deadline for copy is Wednesday 31st August 2016 at 5pm

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£375,000 £425,000

A substantial three bedroom, stone built detached residence with attractive enclosed gardens and off-road parking, sympathetically renovated throughout by local craftsmen to an exceptionally high standard, the property retains a traditional cottage feel alongside high quality contemporary fittings. Energy Rating F

Occupying an idyllic backwater setting the well-appointed, generously proportioned three double bedroom, circa 1554 character cottage includes integral garage, off-road parking, enclosed gardens and approximately 5.5 acres of enclosed paddock with stabling and stores. Energy Rating E

• No upward chain • Off-road parking and enclosed garden • Picturesque village setting • Beautifully renovated throughout by local craftsmen Easy commutable distance of major commercial centres •

• Original character features • Attractive gardens • Peaceful backwater setting

• Garage / workshop • 5.5 acres, stables, tack room and store

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Shop Premises at York House

Baslow

A spacious double fronted commercial property with amenities, currently run as interior decor retail shop. Centrally positioned in the popular tourist village of Baslow, on the edge of the Chatsworth Country Estate and surrounded by stunning Peak Park countryside. Energy Rating tbc

• COMMERCIAL PROPERTY with a number of retail uses • Off-road parking available adjacent to the premises • Popular Peak Park setting

• May be split into two units if required • No upward chain

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Guide Price

Offers in excess of

Main Street

Taddington

£350,000

£600,000 £650,000

Church Street

Ashover

A recently converted three bedroom detached family residence with generous off-road parking for several vehicles, large garden, detached stone outbuilding, attached room offering further potential and garage. Occupying a popular rural village setting surrounded by stunning Peak Park countryside. Energy Rating E

An attractive, Grade II listed, double fronted stone built three double bedroom detached cottage, nestled in beautiful landscaped gardens. Centrally positioned in the highly sought after village of Ashover, close to an excellent range of shops and amenities within highly regarded school catchment. Energy Rating Exempt

• Detached stone outbuilding, garage and attached room • Offering flexible family living accommodation • Generous off-road parking for several vehicles

• Excellent school catchment • Popular village pubs and shops • Easy access to country walks

• Offering further potential for development • No upward chain

• Lively village community • Close to Chatsworth Country Estate


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Alden Cottage, Sydnope Hill

Darley Moor

£450,000 £500,000

Guide Price

High Street

Tideswell

£200,000 £225,000

A well-appointed 1850's detached four bedroom stone built residence sympathetically improved by the present owners with double garage, off-road parking and easily managed enclosed gardens. Occupying an elevated position with superb far-reaching views across open countryside. Energy Rating D

A substantial stone built two bedroom mid-terraced cottage with two shower rooms and barrel vaulted cellars. The generous accommodation is set over four floors and offers spacious flexible living space and is centrally positioned in the historic village of Tideswell. Energy Rating D

• Character features including a cast iron multi fuel stove • No upward chain • Fabulous elevated views across the Derwent Valley • Double garaging and generous off-road parking • Delightful bespoke fitted kitchen with impressive four oven Aga

• Ideal holiday cottage • Picturesque Peak Park setting • Barrel vaulted cellars

• Spacious accommodation with two shower rooms • Close to shops, amenities and cafes

TO LET

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Regency House

Bakewell

Butts Road

Bakewell

This Grade II Listed building offers this top floor ONE bedroom flat available in the centre of busy Market Town, Bakewell. The property is available IMMEDIATELY, boasts fantastic views, a communal garden and is allowed Permit Zoned Parking. Call for more information and to arrange to view.

A quaint detached TWO bedroom stone built cottage on Butts Road in the centre of the popular market town Bakewell, the move in date for this property is negotiable. Available for viewings strictly by appointment only, please call the Lettings Team for more information.

• Top floor apartment • One bedroom • Communal garden

• Detached stone built cottage • Two bedrooms • Two reception rooms

• Permit parking only • Available IMMEDIATELY • EPC Rating E

TO LET

• Pets considered • Available with one allocated paid parking space • EPC Rating E

TO LET

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Chapel Row

Bakewell

PCM

Sherwood Road

Tideswell

A well-presented TWO bedroom mid terrace cottage finished to a contemporary style with allocated parking and enclosed garden. The property boasts fantastic views over Bakewell and is in reach of local shops, bars and amenities. Available 1st October, please enquire with the Lettings Team to view.

A fantastic Grade II Listed former Picture House in the sought after village location of Tideswell. Briefly comprising four double bedrooms, two bathrooms - one being ensuite - two reception rooms, orangery and breakfast kitchen, with off-street parking and mature walled garden. Please enquire for more information.

• Mid Terrace Cottage • Garden and One Allocated Parking Space Two Bedrooms • • Available 1st October • Contemporary Bathroom and Kitchen • EPC Rating E

• Character former picture house • Four double bedrooms • Beautiful breakfast kitchen

• Bathroom plus ensuite • Walled garden and orangery • EPC Rating D


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EYAM S32 5QU Ash Cottage

BAMFORD S33 0BQ 1 Taggs Knoll

Asking Price

£375,000

Offers Around

£400,000

A truly charming, stone built, early Victorian cottage peacefully located in the heart of Eyam with lovely south facing garden, detached garage and further driveway parking. This beautifully presented home retains many original features alongside high quality modern fittings including gritstone fireplace, exposed stone wall and solid wood flooring in the bedrooms. The accommodation is arranged over two floors with the ground floor comprising dining kitchen, utility/boot room and sitting room. Stairs rise to the first floor with two double bedrooms with pleasant views of Eyam Edge, and the family bathroom. Outside, to the rear of property is a south facing rear garden with patio, shaped lawn and summerhouse. The property is completed by a detached garage with gravelled driveway and further parking/turning space. The property would be well suited to downsizers and make an ideal holiday/second home - a Peak District gem. • No chain • 2 Double bedrooms • No chain • South facing garden • Detached garage. EPC Rating D

A stone built, four double bedroom, semi-detached dormer bungalow occupying an elevated position with stunning views across the Hope Valley, generous gardens and parking available for two vehicles. The spacious, well planned family accommodation extends over 2600 sq ft and is arranged over three floors with the lower ground floor devoted to a workshop and storage space. The main living areas to the ground floor comprise sitting room, conservatory, dining room, breakfast kitchen, utility room with WC, family bathroom and a versatile bedroom four. There are many attractive features of note including fireplace with woodburning stove, solid oak flooring and spiral staircase.

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VIEWING: Hathersage Office.

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TIDESWELL SK17 8LD Black Horse Cottage

BAKEWELL DE45 1BH The Rustlings, 8 Wye Bank

Offers Around

£300,000

Offers Around

£385,000

A magnificent stone built three bedroom mid-terraced cottage enviably located in the heart of Tideswell within walking distance of numerous cafes and eateries. The beautifully presented accommodation is arranged over three floors with many charming and original features including stone built fireplaces, solid oak latched doors and exposed original beams. The ground floor comprises entrance hall, dining kitchen with central island, bay windowed sitting room and study with pleasant view of the village church spire. To the lower ground floor, a lounge with stone fireplace, adjoining bar room, utility room and shower room with WC. To the first floor there are three double bedrooms with window seats and a spacious, stylish family bathroom.

A superbly positioned semi-detached house on a cul-de-sac backing on to the park, adjacent to the River Wye and only a short level walk from the centre of this much sought after market town. The home has already been extended into the loft and has further potential to the side and rear, subject to planning permission. The property is conveniently located for Lady Manners School, and is ideal for a young family or retiring couple alike.

• 3 double bedrooms • Bay windowed sitting room with woodburning stove • Utility room • Study with view of ‘Cathedral’ Spire • uPVC double glazing • Family bathroom. EPC Rating D

EPC Rating D

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

• Adjacent to the River Wye • 3 Bedrooms • Potential for extension, subject to planning permission • Partly converted loft • Off-road parking for several vehicles • 2 reception rooms • Gas central heating • Level walk to town centre

BAKEWELL 01629 700699

BAKEWELL LETTINGS 01629 700695

HATHERSAGE 01433 651888

SURVEYS 0114 235 7741

DORE 0114 236 2420

BANNER CROSS 0114 268 3388

ROTHERHAM 01709 917 676

NETHERGREEN 0114 268 9900


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BAKEWELL DE45 1AX 35 Park Road

LITTON SK17 8QP Meadow Cottage

Offers Around

£350,000

A well situated three bedroomed detached house on the outskirts of this renowned market town with south facing garden which has been extended and offers further scope. The home lies towards the head of a little used cul-de-sac which runs from the A6 Bakewell to Matlock Road and retains an air of peace and tranquillity of a bygone era. There is a lovely "village" feel with great supportive neighbours.

• 3 Bedrooms • South facing garden • Backs onto woodland • Close to Bakewell centre • 3 reception rooms • uPVC double glazing and gas central heating • Garage • Cul-de-sac setting. EPC Rating D VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

Offers Around

£475,000

A four bedroom link detached home enviably located in the highly desirable village of Litton with south facing garden, four garages & a separate walled garden with stone outbuilding. This wonderful family home enjoys uninterrupted views over adjoining countryside which can be enjoyed from the garden & many rooms from the house. The spacious, versatile accommodation is arranged over two floors with the ground floor comprising broad entrance hall, dining room, kitchen with walk in pantry/ boot room & a generous L shaped sitting room with fireplace. From the sitting room stairs rise to the first floor landing with four double bedrooms including a master bedroom with fitted wardrobes & a family bathroom with separate shower. Outside, the south facing rear garden incorporates lawn, patios, well stocked borders and a delightful hedge archway • 4 bedrooms • Private garden • 4 Garages with parking in front • Stunning views. EPC Rating D VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

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An exclusive unfurnished 3 bedroom property. Beautifully finished to a high standard throughout, in the village of Stoney Middleton, great for commuting to Sheffield or Manchester. The property comprises of 2 double bedrooms, one single and a study. Beautiful gardens to front, side and rear. EPC Rating E

£1,000 pcm ashfoRD-In-The-waTeR De45 1QJ 2 hall end lane

Bakewell De45 1Gw 21 highfield Drive Offers Around

£110,000

(50% Shared ownership)

A beautifully presented three bedroom mid-terraced family home benefiting from off-road parking for two vehicles and a delightful enclosed garden to the rear. The family accommodation is arranged over two floors with the ground comprising entrance hall, sitting room, superb dining kitchen and rear entrance hall with WC. To the first floor there are three bedrooms, two doubles, one single and the family bathroom. Outside, the property benefits from two parking spaces and well-kept gardens to the front and rear. An internal viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the excellent standard of finish complimented by a wonderful rear garden. 50% part buy/part rent is available, subject to housing association and local occupancy requirements. EPC Rating C VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

Situated in the ever sought after village of Ashford-in-the-Water this grade ll listed cottage brings charm and character to the market. Arranged over 3 floors and sympathetically restored to its true glory. Features include: original inglenook stone fireplace to the main reception room, attractive mullion windows, beam ceilings and stripped panelled doors. EPC Rating D

£800 pcm

Bakewell De45 1Da 1 Progress Court, Buxton Road One bedroom ground floor apartment in the beautiful town of Bakewell. The property consists of one double bedroom, bathroom with WC, basin and shower, open plan kitchen (oven, hob and fridge) and living room. To the outside is one allocated parking space. AVAILABLE September 7th 2016. EPC Rating E

£450 pcm

To view any of our rentals please call our dedicated lettings department on 01629 700695

Baslow De45 1RG 10 west end Offers Around

£235,000

A three bedroom semi-detached family home in Baslow occupying an elevated position with view of Chatsworth Park and Baslow Edge. The deceptively spacious accommodation benefits from a generous ground floor which comprises of entrance porch, sitting room, fitted kitchen, utility room and superb conservatory. To the first floor there are three bedrooms, and the family bathroom. Bedroom one benefits from fitted wardrobes and bedroom two has a superb view to Chatsworth Park. Outside, to the front of the property is a lawn with raised beds and to the rear, a low maintenance gravel garden with shed. An internal viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the spacious accommodation, well maintained garden and views. A three year Derbyshire Dales Local Occupancy Clause applies. EPC Rating D VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

BAKEWELL 01629 700699

BAKEWELL LETTINGS 01629 700695

HATHERSAGE 01433 651888

SURVEYS 0114 235 7741

DORE 0114 236 2420

BANNER CROSS 0114 268 3388

ROTHERHAM 01709 917 676

NETHERGREEN 0114 268 9900


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£225,000

QUEENS ROAD, BUXTON

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IVY COTTAGE, KINGSLEY

DELIGHTFUL DETACHED COTTAGE SITUATED WITHIN THE PICTURESQUE HAMLET OF KINGSLEY

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• Externally there is a pleasant courtyard garden. DECEPTIVELY SPACIOUS 4 BED DETACHED HOME

• Detached home office with utility/storage

• Good sized plot with pleasant gardens to the rear. Driveway. • Excellent sized accommodation over 3 floors. • Master suite with en-suite shower room. • Viewing highly recommended. EPC rating C.

• Beautifully landscaped gardens and

room. off-road parking. EPC rating F.

£750,000

TOM HEYS FARM, LITTLE HAYFIELD

SUPERB STONE BUILT DETACHED FARMHOUSE WITH APPROX. 10 ACRES

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CLIFTON DRIVE, BUXTON

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• 5 bedrooms, 4 reception rooms, 2

Buxton 01298 23038 buxton@wrightmarshall.co.uk

kitchens and 3 bathrooms.

• Pleasant formal gardens including a pagoda with hot tub (available by separate negotiation) • Substantial vegetable patch, enclosure for small animals. • Stable block, hard standing saddling area and tack room. EPC rating F.

www.wrightmarshall.co.uk 8 The Quadrant, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6AW WINDSOR PARK ROAD, BUXTON £129,950

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BATHAM GATE ROAD, PEAK DALE £150,000

DETACHED PROPERTY SITUATED WITHIN A CUL-DE-SAC • 3 good sized bedrooms. • Attached garage and driveway for multiple vehicles. • Pleasant gardens to both front and rear. • Viewing is recommended. No vendor chain. EPC rating E.

O.I.R.O. £750,000

BROWNOUGH FARM, FURNESS VALE

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• 3 reception rooms and 3 bathrooms • Numerous outbuildings. • Panoramic scenery from all aspects. • Overlooking magnificent Peak Hills and countryside. NO VENDOR CHAIN • Substantial 2 bed stone built mid-terrace property. • Additional LOFT ROOM and 2 reception rooms. • Forecourt garden and yard to rear. • Useful cellar storage. EPC rating C.

OFFERING WELL PRESENTED ACCOMMODATION

• Attached 2 bedroom annexe suitable for dependent relative.

• 3 bedroomed mid-terrace property. • Good sized rear garden with decking area. • Enclosed front garden. Situated within a convenient location. • Early viewing essential to avoid disappointment. EPC rating C.

• EPC rating E.

Chartered Surveyors Auctioneers Valuers Land & Estate Agents

HOMES BY WRIGHT MARSHALL

T 01629 760 899 M 07977 136 687 E enquiries@sallybotham.co.uk www.sallybotham.co.uk

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Associated Park Lane Office 121 Park Lane, Mayfair, London W1K 7AG T 0207 3187089

Matlock

£275,000

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Sally Botham Estates Sales & Lettings 27 Bank Road, Matlock Derbyshire DE4 3NF

• Traditional stone cottage

• Spacious refurbished detached bungalow • Two/three bedrooms • Spacious breakfast kitchen • Living room and dining room/bedroom three • Ensuite shower room and family bathroom • Gardens to front and rear • Garage and ample parking • Popular residential location • NO UPWARD CHAIN. EPC=D

• Three/four bedrooms • Sitting room with feature fireplace • Dining room with feature fire opening • Garden room opening onto flagged terrace • Pretty cottage gardens • Off-road parking for two cars • Superb views. EPC=E

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• Spacious apartment in historic landmark building • Former hydro building • Panoramic views over derwent valley • Spacious open plan living dining kitchen • Two double bedrooms • Ensuite shower room & family bathroom • Allocated parking space • Communal gardens

• Well presented semi detached home • Three bedrooms • Sitting room with log burner • Dining room • Fitted kitchen • Terraced gardens • Off-road parking space • Superb views. EPC=F

Cromford

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White House Farm, Sheffield Road, Booths Edge

A stunning, private idyllic setting with breathtaking southerly views over the valley in magnificent grounds and adjoining paddocks and woodland of approximately 10.5 acres. A charming, sympathetically extended 17th Century Derbyshire gritstone farmhouse for the purchaser that requires perfection. Entrance hall and inner hall, morning room, sitting room, conservatory, snug room, spectacular living kitchen, entertaining wing with further kitchen, large Vale entertaining/garden room, laundry room, drawing room, study. First floor: large master bedroom suite with luxury bathroom and steam room, three further bedrooms and one with en-suite and family bathroom. Outside: beautifully landscaped grounds, six car garage and separate garage with planning for conversion. Hathersage is an extremely popular and sought after village in the heart of the Peak District National Park. It has excellent shopping facilities and other amenities including outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts and gymnasium. Good transport links including train station. Local primary school, excellent restaurants and within approximately 14 miles drive of Sheffield and easy commuting of Manchester. Energy Rating D

PRICE ON APPLICATION

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Bakewell

Hillcrest, 9 Vernon Green

Attractively situated, natural stone built, four double bedroomed detached house, extended and occupying a delightful position with landscaped gardens. Being within catchment for the popular Lady Manners Secondary School and comprising; Reception hall, cloakroom, sitting room, double glazed conservatory, separate dining room, fitted maple breakfast kitchen with built-in appliances and utility room. First floor, spacious galleried landing, four well proportioned bedrooms including master bedroom en-suite, and family bathroom with white suite featuring corner bath. The property offers south westerly facing rear gardens, a detached double garage and driveway.. Energy Rating C Viewing: Bakewell Office

Chelmorton

Meadow Barn Cottage, Main Street

Situated between Buxton and Bakewell in the popular village of Chelmorton in the Peak District National Park, offering good road networks to the surrounding area is this well presented and spacious two double bedroom semi-detached barn conversion ideal for a second home or holiday let. Complete with private garden, three off-road parking spaces and stunning views, the property briefly comprises; Open plan dining/kitchen, living room with fireplace, separate study. To first floor; Two excellent double bedrooms with vaulted ceilings and feature beams, large bathroom and eaves storage. Outside; Front and rear gardens majority set to lawn and tandem parking adjacent. VIEWING HIGHLY ADVISED. Energy Rating F Viewing: Bakewell Office

Offers Around £465,000

Matlock: 01629 828 250

Banner Cross: 0114 268 3241

Dronfield: 01246 290992

Offers Around £250,000

Hathersage: 01433 650009

Bakewell: 01629 815307


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WEDNESDAY 12TH OCTOBER 2016 – 7PM PROMPT AT PEAK EDGE HOTEL (PREVIOUSLY THE RED LION) STONEDGE, NR CHESTERFIELD, DERBYSHIRE S45 0LW A MODERN THREE BEDROOMED DETACHED CHALET STYLE BUNGALOW WITHIN THIS HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER RESIDENTIAL LOCATION TAKING IN VIEWS ACROSS STANCLIFFE HALL ESTATE AND PRESENTED TO A PLEASING STANDARD THROUGHOUT. With the accommodation briefly comprising, to the ground floor, entrance hallway, cloakroom, living room, conservatory, dining room, breakfast kitchen and utility room. Off the first floor landing are three bedrooms (one of which with en-suite) and bathroom. Sitting within a manageable plot with level manicured gardens, parking and detached single garage. Having gas fired central heating and double glazing. A viewing is highly recommended at the earliest opportunity. EPC Rating: TBC

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Detached derelict barn with residential change of use permission

MATLOCK

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Ground floor 3 bedroomed investment flat

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3 bedroomed detached cottage with renovation/ development potential

MATLOCK

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Prime town centre commercial investment opportunity

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Substantial former rectory in need of renovation within approximately 1¼ acres

TANSLEY

£299,950 NEW

A GENEROUSLY PROPORTIONED THREE BEDROOM, DETACHED BUNGALOW PRESENTED TO A SERVICEABLE STANDARD, YET WITH SCOPE TO COSMETICALLY UPDATE AND STANDING WITHIN THIS HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER VILLAGE LOCATION. Briefly comprising front entrance porch, central hallway, living room, dining kitchen, rear entrance lobby, three bedrooms and modern shower room. Having gasfired central heating and uPVC double glazing and sitting within delightful lawned gardens which wrap round the property, along with ample vehicular hard standing via the front drive. EPC Rating: TBC

FURTHER ENTRIES ARE INVITED CATALOGUE CLOSING BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 2016 CATALOGUE AVAILABLE WEEK COMMENCING 4 SEPTEMBER 2016

For free non-obligation advice contact Thomas Blake MNAEA or Adrian Fidler FRICS 01629 580228 Ext 3.

Ref: 8984

NO CHAIN

COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES WIRKSWORTH

£300,000

MATLOCK - OFFICES TO LET

A rare opportunity to purchase mixed use freehold premises, on located centrally Wirksworth’s high street/ market place. The ground floor presents an excellent business opportunity with a thriving newsagents with successful historic trading for many years, generally retailing newspapers, tobacco and confectionary. Occupying the first and second floor is a self storey two contained characterful apartment, ideal for owner occupation or letting. The ongoing business included in the sale.

Well proportioned offices extended to 3729 sq ft (364.44 sq m) with on site car parking. Situated on the outskirts of the popular township of Matlock, which has an urban catchment of 30,000, well placed for surrounding centres. Available immediately. Ref: 8959

Ref: 8886

MATLOCK BATH

£250,000

TANSLEY

FREEHOLD MIXED COMMERCIAL / RESIDENTIAL INVESTMENT Ground floor lock-up restaurant /retail unit of approx. 700 sq ft, plus two spacious first and second floor apartments in good tourist and local catchment within an established trading location.

£11,000 PA Individual Serviced Offices 334.23 Sq M / 3,597.77 Sq Ft Self contained access. Highly attractive building.

2 North Parade - Ground Floor Currently let, 5 year term £8,000 per annum.

Established business environment.

4 North Parade - First Floor Currently vacant after refurbishment, potential rent achievable £400 - £450 PCM. 6 North Parade - Second Floor Let ASTA, current rent £3,600 per annum. Self contained two bedroom apartment, currently let, accessed via external rear stairway.

Ref: 8824

Matlock: 01629 580228 Ashbourne: 01335 346246 Chesterfield: 01246 209950

£25,000 PA

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Close to Matlock’s town centre amenities. Available as a whole or individually. Ref: 8809


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Price £399,995

Offers around : £325,000 • Three bedroom semi-detached historic cottage dating back several 100 years • uPVC double glazed windows; Gas central heating; Entrance hall; Cloakroom

• Delightful, charming, period stone built cottage residence enjoying a favoured location • Immediate vacant possession available; Oil fired central heating; Double glazed • Enclosed porch; Reception hall; Cloakroom; Two reception rooms with oak block flooring • Large fitted breakfast kitchen; Landing; Three generous double bedrooms; Bathroom • Cottage-style garden with lawns and patio area; Garage and car standing space

• Charming lounge; Garden/family room; Kitchen/dining room; Laundry/utility • Landing; Study area; Three bedrooms; master with en-suite and bathroom • Private walled garden; Outside store; Near countryside; Access to A38 and M1

FORTHCOMING AUCTION

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Scargill Mann & Co are pleased to announce their next auction which will take place on

Thursday 27th October at the high profile iPro Stadium, Pride Park, Derby commencing at 3.30pm We have a selection of properties already submitted, including a property in Wirksworth. If you would like any further information about these lots please contact the office on 01629 584591.

Offers in the region of : £325,000 • Refurbished and improved, Grade II listed period two bedroomed detached cottage • Oil fired centrally heated; Lounge with Travertine floor and Esse multi-fuel burner • Dining room with woodburning stove; Handcrafted fitted kitchen with granite surfaces • Wet/shower room; Passage landing; Two double bedrooms; Large family bathroom • Delightful cottage style terrace garden with flagstone patio; Allocated parking

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Offers in excess of : £215,000

Offers around : £179,950

Offers around : £145,000

• Modern detached three bedroomed property in convenient location • Gas central heating and double glazing throughout; Entrance hall • Lounge; Dining area; Dining kitchen; Three bedrooms; Family bathroom • Patio garden to front; Driveway and garage; Rear lawned garden • The property is currently rented out at £650 pcm – good investment

• Three bedroomed end terraced property; Situated on a good sized plot • Driveway and garage; Gravelled patio area with lawned garden and shed • Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit uPVC double glazing;Views to countryside • Hallway; Sitting room with woodburning stove; Dining room; Fitted kitchen • Two bedrooms; Bathroom; Study / dressing room; Spacious attic bedroom three

• Two bedroomed semi-detached cottage with driveway for two vehicles • No upward chain; Ideal location for a second home / holiday cottage • Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit double glazing; Sitting room • Dining kitchen; Bathroom with separate shower; Large attic space • Paved patio garden with stunning views; Hillside garden area

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Offers around : £244,950 • Two / three bedroomed chalet bungalow ;Views towards countryside • No upward chain; Gas central heating; Sealed unit double glazing • Close to local amenities; Spacious reception hallway; L-shaped lounge • Fitted breakfast kitchen; Dining room; Bathroom and separate WC • Cloakroom; Driveway; Car port and garage; Patio and lawned garden

£780 PCM

£750 PCM

£745 PCM

£675 PCM

• Four bedroom three storey end town house; Pleasant river views

• A three bedroom detached bungalow; Private cul-de-sac location

• First floor three bedroomed apartment within period residence

• With stunning views - Three bedroom three storey stone built cottage

• Flat walking distance of local amenities; Gas fired central heating • Sealed unit double glazing; Sitting room with feature fireplace • Dining kitchen; Cloakroom; Principal bedroom with luxury en-suite • Family bathroom; Low maintenance rear garden; Car parking

• Fast access to open countryside; Close to a range of facilities • Entrance porch; Inner hallway; Lounge; Kitchen; Family bathroom • Easy to manage rear garden with patio and lawn plus two sheds • Garage and driveway to front providing off-street parking

• Oil fired central heating; Inner lobby with useful storage cupboard • Study; Reception hall; Living room - superb rural views; Breakfast kitchen • Principal bedroom with luxury en-suite; Bathroom with full suite • Single garage; Set within delightful grounds; Off-street car parking

• Enjoys an elevated position within the sought after village of Birchover • Oil fired central heating; uPVC double glazing; Entrance hall; Sitting room • Dining kitchen; Three double bedrooms; Well appointed shower room • Extensive grounds and garden; Detached garage / workshop

39 Dale Road, Matlock 01629 584591; 37 St. John’s Street, Wirksworth 01629 823489 Also at: Ashbourne; Burton upon Trent; Derby; Tutbury; Uttoxeter www.scargillmann.co.uk

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For Sale by Auction - Monday 19th September

Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell at 3.00pm

Sycamore Farm - Crich, DE4 5GX Auction Guide Price: £250,000 - £300,000

Surrey Farm - Hollow Meadows, Sheffield, S6 6GJ Auction Guide Price: £300,000 - £350,000

A rare opportunity to acquire an attractive detached farmhouse and buildings in need of complete refurbishment and neighbouring grassland extending to approximately 3.52 acres (1.42ha). A further 1.86 acres (0.75ha) of adjoining land is available to the purchaser of the farm. EPC rating G.

A detached three bedroom farmhouse with wonderful Moorland Views. Together with a range of outbuildings. EPC Rating F

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Land off Moor Hall Lane

Building Plot

Bolsterstone, Sheffield, S36 3SS

Alton, Chesterfield, S42 6AR

A parcel of land extending to approx 5.64 acres (2.28ha) together with an outbuilding and driveway.

A rare opportunity to purchase a parcel of land with planning consent for a carbon negative individual four bedroom dwelling, extending to approximately 2.29 acres (0.93ha)

Auction Guide Price: £100,000 - £125,000

Auction Guide Price: £300,000

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office

The Stone Barn

Barn at Stonedge Farm

Stonedge Farm Darley Road, Ashover

Darley Road, Ashover

A rare opportunity to purchase a traditional stone barn with planning consent for conversion into a four bedroom dwelling house, situated in a wonderful rural location extending to approx. 1 acre (0.40ha)

A substantial steel framed building with planning permission to create an individual four bedroom dwelling with a hard core yard and grassland, extending to approx. 2 acres (0.80ha)

Auction Guide Price: £220,000 - £260,000

Auction Guide Price: £180,000 - £200,000

Land at Shottle Belper, Derbyshire

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office

Land at Shottle

Land at Castleton

Belper, Derbyshire

Hope Valley, S33 8WA

A good parcel of excellent grassland/arable land for sale in five lots. 59.3 acres (24ha) or thereabouts.

Sale Guide Price: Price on Application

4.23 acres (1.71 ha) of grassland together with outbuildings, stables & static caravan.

Auction Guide Price: On Application

Auction Guide Price: £60,000 - £70,000 Enquiries to: Bakewell Office

Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office

The Barn - Home Farm, Idridgehay, Belper.

Land at Eastmoor Chesterfield.

A rare opportunity to purchase a former agricultural brick barn with planning to convert to a detached two bedroom accommodation. Access is from the main road which then opens up to provide a separate private drive.

41 acres (16.56 ha) grassland available in 3 Lots with woodland & hard standing

Auction Guide Price: £150,000

Auction Guide Price: On application.

Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office

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Coddington Top Farm - Whatstandwell, DE4 5EJ Auction Guide Price: £200,000 - £250,000 Outstanding location with fabulous views across the Derwent Valley. Farm/ Equestrian buildings with planning permission for a small dwelling. In excess of 3 acres grassland. Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 342201

Land at Kniveton,

Former Nursery off Carr Lane Brackenfield, Alfreton, DE55 6DG Guide Price: £60,000 A parcel of land extending to approximately 1.70 acres ( 0.69 ha) comprises paddocks together with an outbuilding, two polytunnels and a yard area.

Ashbourne, Derbyshire

16.03 Acres (6.49ha) grassland. Suitable for grazing or mowing. Mains water, Good access with loading pen

Offer Deadline: Monday 26th September at 5pm Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Auction Guide Price: £8,000 - £10,000 per acre Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 34221

Bakewell Livestock Market: The Auction Guide Price is issued as an indication of the auctioneer’s opinion of the likely selling price of the property. Each property offered is subject to a Reserve Price which is agreed between the seller and the auctioneer just prior to the auction and which would ordinarily be within 10% (+/- ) of the Auction Guide Price. Both the Auction Guide Price and the Reserve Price can be subject to change up to and inc. the day of the auction. For a full definition of Auction Guide Price and Reserve Price visit www.bagshaws.com

There will be No Livestock Market at Bakewell on Monday 29th August 2016. The normal market will be held on Tuesday 30th August.

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On Friday the 2nd of September Matlock Storytelling Café present Saul Jaffe with “Nicked.” The Stories that Shakespeare Stole in the Imperial Rooms Matlock. Shakespeare was the ultimate story thief, combining elements from what he read, saw and heard from smaller tales and weaving them into the epics we have come to know, love and occasionally recoil from (especially if we were forced to study them!). But, in this 400th anniversary year of his death, there’s a reason why his stories and poems live on. Shakespeare not only understood the heart of a great tale, but he also understood how to magnify the conflict within them, heighten the comedy and tread the tightrope of political tension. “Nicked” is an exploration of some of

the stories both known, and presumed, to have influenced Shakespeare. Expect the unfamiliarly familiar. These stories are brought to us by the inimitable Saul Jaffe. We are delighted to welcome Saul back to Matlock- he never fails to delight audiences, so get there early for a good seat, fantastic cake and amazing stories. Friday 2nd September. Tickets cost £7 and can be bought by calling Storytelling Café on 01629 580023. Or you can pay on the door. Fabulous soup and delicious cakes, teas, coffee etc or BYO. The Café is in the Imperial Rooms, Matlock DE4 3NL. Doors open at 6.45, be sitting comfortably by 7.30 and we’ll begin. Matlock Storytelling Café – bringing storytelling back to adult audiences…

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Audley St Elphin’s Park. Luxury retirement village. Downsizing is a big decision, so make it a move to be proud of. It’s your house after all. Move to Audley St Elphin’s Park and experience a truly independent lifestyle in a beautiful and secure environment. Own your own luxury cottage or apartment and enjoy the freedom of having your property and gardens maintained for you. With over 70% of the village now sold, don’t miss your chance to reserve a luxury property in this exciting development. Join us at one of our open days to enjoy a private tour of the historic St Elphin’s Park and see inside one of our luxury properties, with complimentary canapés and a glass of Champagne on arrival. It could be one of the best decisions you’ve ever made. Tuesday 6th and Wednesday 7th September Call us now to book your place or to arrange a different date. Dale Road South, Darley Dale, Matlock DE4 2RH Sales Office open daily, 9am – 5.30pm

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A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF GREAT LONGSTONE

Stalwart of the Longstone Local History Group, Frank Parker, was the guest speaker at a recent meeting of the Bakewell and District Probus Club. In a joint presentation with club member Robert Cumming, Frank showed a number of extracts from a video of Longstone village life which he had made in

2005 as a community project to record aspects of the rural economy. Although an amateur, he had produced a film of extremely high quality which included interviews with many residents and depicted scenes from around the village throughout that year. He also showed a film in which

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Club member Robert Cumming (on the left of the photo) and Frank Parker (on the right). he had recorded the story of much of Longstone life the concept, development which will serve as a and building of Thornhill valuable source of House in Great Longstone. information for future This is a care home for historians. elderly residents of the To conclude the meeting, village no longer able to live Robert Cumming talked independently but who wish about the recent history of to remain in their own the church choir and the familiar village musical achievements of surroundings. In addition to other village residents. these specific projects Further details of the club Frank has researched and its activities, including many old documents and reports on previous talks, photographs to compile a can be found on its website comprehensive history of at www.bakewellprobus.org

WYE AND UPPER DERWENT GROUP OF THE DERBYSHIRE WILDLIFE TRUST TALK Isles of Lundy and Skomer by Debbie Alston The islands of Lundy and Skomer are both situated in the Bristol Channel, with unique environmental conditions that have given rise to habitats that support a large variety of rare and spectacular wildlife. Lundy lies in the centre of the channel, an easy (in good weather) boat trip from Ilfracombe. The rugged cliffs to the west of

the island are carpeted with maritime grass species and have important seabird colonies of Manx Shearwaters and Puffins, which have recovered from the brink of local extinction. The relatively sheltered and calm east coast have spectacular displays of wildflowers and is an important stopping off point for migrating birds in the spring and autumn. Lundy is also at the centre of the first Marine Conservation Zone, the surrounding seas being full of rare and beautiful marine wildlife. Skomer lies off the South Wales Coast, it can be visited six days a week from 1st of April to 30th of September, depending on the tide, wind and weather! Skomer and neighbouring Skokholm Island are marvellous for ground nesting birds. It is estimated that there are 6,000 breeding pairs of Puffins and 316,000 breeding pairs of Manx Shearwaters, the largest known concentration of this species in the world. The seas around Skomer are also home to a large variety of marine wildlife. Debbie Alston has been working in Wildlife and Conservation Management since 1992. A well known local organiser and speaker, Debbie is currently an Associate lecturer in the Biological and Forensic Science Department of the University of Derby and county mammal recorder for the Derbyshire Mammal Group. She has co-authored the recently published book ‘The Mammals of Derbyshire’. Come along and discover more about Lundy and Skomer. The talk will be on Monday 19th of September at the Darley Dale Methodist Church Hall on the A6 at Darley Dale. The talk starts at 7.30pm, entry is £3 including refreshments, there is ample parking and all are welcome.

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Following another successful year, Hartington

Wakes Sports and Country Show will take place on

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10th 3pm Blessing of well. 11th Hartington Sports and Country Show at High Fields, Hall Bank, Hartington. Archery 'Have a Go'. Bar. Blood Hounds Parade (Opening Meet). Bouncy Castle. Cattle Show Classes. Chase the Bunny. Climbing Wall. Craft Stalls. Donkey Rides. Driving Classes. Children's Fun Fair. Flyball Demonstration. Food. Fun Dog Show. Grand Parade. Gymkhana. Handicrafts. 'Have a go' Flyball. Heavy Horse Showing. Horse showing. Indoor Market. Parade of the Poppy Queen. Peter Hallam with his dog and ducks. Puissance. Sheep Show Classes. Show Jumping. Supreme Champion of Champions! Class for best overall animal of the day. Trade stands. Vintage tractors.

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Choc-Horror! Hathersage Horticultural Society has come up with a cunning plan! In order to save the village children from a surfeit of sugar and in the hope of encouraging a lifelong interest in gardening, the committee has decided to stop giving out chocolate bars at this year’s Horticultural Show on September 3rd and bestow a pack of five daffodil bulbs for every junior entry instead (with strict instructions not to eat them!) The bulbs will come in a bag complete with growing instructions to plant in an “interesting” place. When they are in flower the children need to take a photo of the blooms and these pictures will form classes of their own at next year’s show! How’s that for some forward planning? The other big news is that prize money has been raised to £2/£1.50/£1 for 1st/2nd/3rd; £5/£3/£2 for collections and £20/£10/£5 for Champion Gardener and a rosette for the best junior entry. The entry fee for all classes will be 30p and visitors’ entry to the show will be 50p. In total there will be 114 classes on display between 2-5pm at The Memorial Hall, that’s two more than last year and the changes include: •Any four different vegetables which could be used in a ratatouille; •An item made from recycled materials. •Children's classes : •Older children: create a photo montage to advertise next year's Show; •An item made from recycled materials; •A flower arrangement in a teapot. There will also be more open classes in the Floral Art category for members living outside the village in the hope of encouraging more entries. Remember, unless you are a junior, you need to join the society to enter the show and a few class wins will easily cover the cost of membership. Details from Membership Secretary Lydia on 650851 or email hathersage.horticultural.so ciety@hotmail.co.uk

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Now in its fourth year, the Grindleford Goat, a cyclo sportive event is open for entries. The event has become a key date in the Peak District calendar raising vital funds for the Grindleford Community Shop and Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup. This year’s event takes place on Friday and Saturday, September 9 and 10. Friday, September 9 Sir William Hill Climb A short, steep and strenuous race up Sir William Hill in Grindleford. It’s a straight 1.77km with a height gain of 200m and average gradient of 11%. Riders set off at one minute intervals from 17.30 and entry costs £10. Medals and prizes are on offer to the best entrants. Post event there is a BBQ and live music at the Sir William Hotel in Grindleford. Saturday, September 10 There are three routes open to participants all starting in Grindleford: The Kid – a challenging 8.5km family ride •The Nanny Goat – a 51km route •The Billy Goat – the event’s most popular route which is 108km •The family ride is free whilst the Nanny Goat and Billy Goat are £25 for adults, £12.50 for accompanied kids under 16. En route there are regular food stops with homemade cakes and Nonna’s of Chesterfield is offering scrummy pasta post event. Background In 2013 the village of Grindleford, known locally for organising some brilliant fell races, decided to put on a cyclo-sportive to raise funds for its fledgling community shop. The event was a roaring success. Cyclo-sportives are noncompetitive events with riders setting off in small groups on open roads at timed intervals. Though nobody is ranked by the time they took, many will look at the times afterwards to see how they fared against their friends and perhaps their previous times. Inspiring a national record One such lady who entered in the events' second year had a bit of a shock during her post ride analysis! In her youth Chris Melia was a keen, but amateur long distance runner, cyclist and rower. She entered the Grindleford Goat and rode the longer 108km Billy course. Riding by herself, with nobody to shelter behind, she finished in a very creditable 4 hours and 18 minutes, significantly faster than any other woman, and faster than most of the men. It gave Chris the confidence to try some competitive cycling. Most races she entered after that ride saw her finish on the podium. Then last weekend she did the unthinkable - at the age of 52 she broke the national age category record for 10 miles in an amazing time of 21 minutes 41 seconds. Chris is very happy to attribute her new direction

in life to the humble fundraiser organised by volunteers to raise money for a community shop in our church vestry!

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Our 119th year!

11th September 2016 High Fields, Hall Bank, Hartington SK17 0AT 9.30am - Dusk Handicrafts •Home Produce • Equestrian •Sheep Cattle •Vintage Section •Private Driving •Demo’s Main Ring Events and Bar •Fun Dogs Archery •Kids Quads • Indoor Market Childrens Attractions•Stalls & much more!!

• Afternoon Teas • Fresh Bread Daily • Fresh Fruit & Veg • Homemade Cakes & Pastries • Jams & Chutneys • Free Range Eggs • Gift Shop • Ice Cream • Locally Reared Meats T: 01298 84496 E: carolinestonehfs@gmail.com Find us on Facebook

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Hartington SK17 0AT. The agricultural show will feature livestock, stalls, local produce and include an indoor market. The villagers will be starting a week of their annual Well Dressings and events over the weekend are to include The Blessing of the Wells on Saturday 10th, with all main events for the show running on Sunday 11th which will host a range of activities including: Equestrian, Private Driving, Display Driving, Handicrafts, Cattle, Sheep. The show boasts Derbyshire’s largest Texel gathering, Fun Dogs always extremely well attended! and a very popular Vintage section which grows year on year. Archery and Children’s Quad Bikes will keep the more adventurous happy along with Main Ring Attractions, Children’s Fun Fair, Stalls, Bar and much more!! It promises to be a fun packed day for all the family to enjoy, the events are open to all so come along and get involved! Anyone wanting to bring along a vintage vehicle, to see schedules or if you are interested in attending with a stall or trade-stand please see the website below. Gates open at 9.30am, £5 per person, U12’S Free, Free Parking. For full info and schedules visit: www.hartingtonwakes.co.uk

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Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159 TADDINGTON & PRIESTCLIFFE PRODUCE SHOW – 4th SEPTEMBER 2–4pm Bramwell Institute, Main St, Taddington, SK17 9UD Free admission and parking. Flowers, vegetables, baking, preserves, handicrafts, photography & art all on display. Drinks and cakes available all afternoon. vvvvvv DETHICK, LEA & HOLLOWAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 48th ANNUAL FLOWER, VEGETABLE & PRODUCE SHOW – 10th SEPTEMBER

71st FROGGATT SHOW – 27th AUGUST 2-5pm Froggatt will, once again, be hosting its Annual Horticulture village show. The Show gives residents (Young, Old, Beginners or Experts) of the Hope Valley and surrounding areas the opportunity to show and win prizes for their products and creations, whether these are flower arrangements, vegetables, fruit, jams, cakes, art, handicrafts, or home brewed wine. Froggatt Show offers the perfect balance of fun, competition for families to enjoy, making it the perfect way to relax on a Saturday afternoon in the Peak District. For the young attendees there is a fancy dress competition, Punch and Judy show, coconut shy, bouncy castle and more. The more adventurous visitors can try their hand at clambering up the climbing wall, back after its hugely successful debut last year. In the equestrian arena local owners and riders show off their skills while elsewhere in the field models of historic agricultural equipment will be displayed alongside classic road vehicles. Local traders will be offering their goods for sale and refreshments including tea and cakes will be served from the ever popular tea tent. The main marquee hosts the competitive aspect of Froggatt Show where you can see all that has been entered. All this accompanied by the Hathersage Brass Band and located adjacent to the beautiful river Derwent. As the show draws to a close you will be able to bid for those entries to the show’s competitions that have been donated by the entrants. Admission to the show costs £3 per adult, children under 16 free, included in the admission price, free parking . Show schedules can be found at local shops or on the Froggatt Show website www.Froggattshow.org. A unique and quintessentially English community event. vvvvvv TADDINGTON WELL DRESSING AND FLOWER FESTIVAL – 20th-26th AUGUST vvvvvv FLOWER FESTIVAL – ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS CHURCH, EARL STERNDALE, BUXTON SK17 0BU - 26th-29th AUGUST The Church will be open from 10.30am-5.30pm. Theme: My Favourite Thing. Refreshments, Tombola, Raffle and Sales Tables available. Please come along and see the lovely displays the dedicated ladies always provide for us. vvvvvv EYAM WELL DRESSING AND CARNIVAL – 27th AUGUST-3rd SEPTEMBER 27th 12noon Judging of houses, shops and scarecrows. 2.45pm Blessing of wells. Procession leaves the Church accompanied by Tideswell Band. 4pm Maypole dancing in Water Lane followed by line dancing in the square. Line dancing in Water Lane. 6-8pm Children’s disco at the Mechanics Institute. 28th 10am Clay pigeon shoot followed by hog roast at Miners Arms. 2.30pm Procession leaves for Cucklet Delph for the Plague Commermoration Service. 4pm Maypole dancing by children. 29th 11am-4pm Village show. Mechanics Institute (opposite the Church). Refreshments and stalls. Prize giving, raffle and grand auction 7pm onwards. 30th 6.30pm. Fell race from Sports field. 7pm Beetle drive in the Mechanics Institute. 31st 6pm Children’s fun and games on Cricket Field followed by Junior Fell race 6pm. 1st 8pm Quiz night, Mechanics Institute. 2nd 7pm Bingo at Mechanics Institute. 3rd Carnival Day. 10.30am Sheeproast plus bar. Stalls and other attractions. Billerettes, Punch and Judy, Sheffield Pipe Band. 1pm Display of queens floats and cars. 1pm Judging of fancy dress competition and other floats. 3pm Carnival parade. 4th 1pm Roger Ridgeway Memorial Cricket Match. Eyam Cricket Club, Hawkhill Road, BBQ and raffle. All welcome. vvvvvv FOOLOW WELL DRESSING AND FLOWER FESTIVAL – 27th AUGUST-4th SEPTEMBER 27th 1pm Blessing the wells. Stalls from midday on the village green. Homemade refreshments served each day in the village hall. Proceeds to various charities. Flower festival in St Hugh’s Church adjacent to the Green. vvvvvv

WORMHILL WELL DRESSING – 27th AUGUST-4th SEPTEMBER Church open daily with a display. Homemade refreshments in Village Hall. Well floodlit each evening. 27th 7pm Blessing of well in the Churchyard. 7.15pm Brindley Well blessed on the Village Green. Services conducted by Rev. Simon White. Music by Fairfield Brass Band from 6.45pm. 27th 8pm BBQ and social. Bring your own drinks. Village Hall. Admission free. 28th 6.30pm Songs of Praise in St Margaret’s Church. Preacher Rev. Simon White. Light refreshments will be served after the service. Peak Dale Public Band will accompany this service. Everyone welcome. 31st 8pm Village Hall. Whist drive. £2. 3rd 8.30pm. Village Hall. Quiz and hot pot supper. Bring your own drinks. Adults £5, under 12 years olds £3. vvvvvv CRESSBROOK ANNUAL PRODUCE SHOW – 27th AUGUST This is a fun event but there are small prizes and certificates to be won in four classes cakes and jams, flower arrangements, vegetables, arts and crafts and a separate class for children up to 12. All exhibits should be delivered to 'the cressbrook' between 10.30am and 12pm on the morning of the show and judging starts at 12.30pm and at 2.30pm competitors can come and find out if their entry has won a token prize or a certificate. Later in the bar at about 8.30pm after prizes have been awarded, entries for the show will be auctioned off to the highest bidder with the cakes usually being eaten on the spot especially the sponge cakes! Cressbrook cakes have a reputation for being really yummy! Deliver your entries in the morning and then join in the fun in the evening. details and rules can be found in "the Cressbrook" during opening hours or find details on the Cressbrook website www.cressbrookclub.org.uk vvvvvv ST. LEONARD’S CHURCH MONYASH FLOWER FESTIVAL 27th AUGUST-3rd SEPTEMBER Theme is “My Favourite Hymn”. Refreshments will be served on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.” vvvvvv FOOLOW WELL DRESSING AND FLOWER FESTIVAL 27th AUGUST-4th SEPTEMBER 27th 1pm Blessing the wells. Stalls from midday on the village green. Homemade refreshments served each day in the village hall. Proceeds to various charities. Flower festival in St Hugh’s Church adjacent to the Green. vvvvvv STARKHOLMES VILLAGE SHOW – 3rd SEPTEMBER Flowers, produce and crafts. 2pm Starkholmes Village Hall. Staging 9.30-11.30am, judging 12 noon-1.30pm, viewing 2-3pm, auction 3pm. Produce etc entries 20p per item. Entrance at 2pm 50p. All proceeds towards the Village Hall and the Allotment society. All welcome. For more details email Paula.lovatt@live.com vvvvvv HATHERSAGE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ANNUAL SHOW – 3rd SEPTEMBER Hathersage Memorial Hall. 2-5pm. 114 Classes on display. Delicious refreshments. 50p entry. vvvvvv HARTINGTON WAKES SPORTS AND COUNTRY SHOW – 10th-17th SEPTEMBER 10th 3pm Blessing of well. 11th Hartington Sports and Country Show at High Fields, Hall Bank, Hartington. Archery 'Have a Go'. Bar. Blood Hounds - Parade (Opening Meet). Bouncy Castle. Cattle Show Classes. Chase the Bunny. Climbing Wall. Craft Stalls. Donkey Rides. Driving Classes. Children's Fun Fair. Flyball Demonstration. Food. Fun Dog Show. Grand Parade. Gymkhana. Handicrafts. 'Have a go' Flyball. Heavy Horse Showing. Horse showing. Indoor Market. Parade of the Poppy Queen. Peter Hallam with his dog and ducks. Puissance. Sheep Show Classes. Show Jumping. Supreme Champion of Champions! Class for best overall animal of the day. Trade stands. Vintage tractors.

BY NICOLA ROSE

Overcoming my Phobia of Water – Part 2 If you read my column last month you will recall that a traumatic childhood event caused me to develop a phobia of water. Whilst on holiday I was able to deploy techniques on myself, learned as a Clinical Hypnotherapist to reduce fear, enabling me to immerse my face into water for the first time in many years. Whilst still in my depth I placed my head in the sea with my snorkelling mask on and found I could manage this, and felt my body beginning to relax. However to see the tropical fish and coral would mean I had to swim out of my depth which due to my phobia of water I haven’t done since before the childhood incident occurred. My husband and a friend had snorkelled over the reef, told me how amazing it was, and offered to hold my hands to guide me over the reef. I desperately wanted to see the reef and as the technique had reduced my anxiety successfully and allowed me to face my biggest fear, I felt confident that it would work again and I agreed. I have to admit that at the point where we left the waist deep water and ventured into water around 20 feet deep my heart began to hammer. However using the technique

Local Cinema TANSLEY FILM IS SHOWING SUFFRAGETTE 6th SEPTEMBER

Tansley Film opens its exciting and varied new season with Suffragette (Certificate 12A) showing in its cinema at Tansley Village Hall on Tuesday 6th September. Suffragette is the story of the foot soldiers of the early feminist movement, women who were forced underground to pursue a dangerous game of cat and mouse with an increasingly brutal State. Radicalised and turning to violence as the only route to change, they were willing to lose everything in their fight for equality - their jobs, their homes, their children and their lives. Maud (played by Carey Mulligan) was one such foot soldier. The story of her fight for dignity is as gripping and visceral as any thriller. It is also heartbreaking and inspirational. The star-studded cast includes Carey Mulligan, Anne-Marie Duff, Helena Bonham Carter, Meryl Streep, Brendan Gleeson, Ben Wishaw, Romola Garai and Samuel West. Screening starts at 7.30pm. Refreshments are available from 7pm. Tickets at £4 or our shareable Free Choice card giving entry to

any seven films for only £20 are available at the door. The cosy cinema has comfortable, upholstered seats, high definition projection on a 3.5 metre screen and clear, rich sound. Advance booking is essential email book@tansleyfilm.org.uk or phone 01629 584243 / 07748 545287. See more information and full details of our programme at tansleyfilm.org.uk and on Facebook or pick up a programme leaflet from Tansley Village Hall and other outlets including Charlie’s Cakery in Matlock Green.

Castleton Cinema Club is run by The Peveril Players for the benefit of the community, so why not become a member? If you are a member, then please come along and see a film and support us. Any enquiries; contact me on 01433621058 or keith.iggocastleton@gmail.com

BAKEWELL AND ASHFORD FILM SOCIETY - THE LADY IN THE VAN 11th SEPTEMBER

CASTLETON CINEMA CLUB 3rd SEPTEMBER GRANDMA

For our first film of the new season, we are showing a comedy/drama, starring the brilliant american actress Lily Tomlin as a Grandma who is helping her grandaughter who is pregnant. This film contains some coarse, but not obscene, language. Once again the cinema club has kept its entrance fee at £2-00 for members and £5-00 for visitors. In Castleton Village Hall at 7.30pm. Doors open 7pm. Free tea , coffee or soft drink will still be available.

Bakewell and Ashford Film Society’s new season of films at The M e d w a y Centre, Bakewell begins on S u n d a y September 11th 2016 at 7.30pm with “The Lady in the Van” (2015, UK) Cert. 12A, 104 minutes. The Lady in the Van tells the true story of Alan Bennett’s strained friendship with Miss Mary Shepherd (Maggie Smith), an eccentric homeless woman whom Bennett befriended in the 1970s before allowing her temporarily to park her Bedford van in the driveway of his Camden home. Janet Byrne will give a short introduction to the film and refreshments will be served during the interval. Most of our films

TURANDOT AUSTRALIA COMES TO TIDESWELL 15th SEPTEMBER

love-story by Puccini. Set on an outdoor water-stage in Sydney Harbour, it features a 60metre fire-breathing dragon with a tail that morphs into the Great Wall of China, and a shimmering pagoda standing 18 metres tall. This stirring production directed by Chen ShiZheng includes a cast of 78, wearing gorgeous Chinese costumes, 187 hats and headdresses, 46 wigs and 30 sets of facial hair. A week later, on Thursday Sept 22, Tideswell cinema-goers can enjoy opera of a very different kind – Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill’s ‘Threepenny Opera’ – live from the National Theatre at 7pm. Starring the Olivier Award-winning Rory Kinnear as Mack the Knife, along with Haydn Gwynne and Rosalie Craig, this is a darkly comic musical set in post-war London. The city’s criminals and low-life are rubbing their hands at the prospect of the upcoming Coronation when one of their daughters goes missing.

If your soul stirs at the prospect of hearing ‘Nessun dorma’ ring out from the spectacular backdrop of Sydney Harbour, then book your seats for Tideswell Cinema on Thursday September 15 at 7pm. The community cinema, upstairs at Tideswell’s George Inn, is showing Opera Australia’s acclaimed production of Turandot, the gripping

Adapted by S i m o n Stephens (who also adapted The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime), and directed by the National Theatre’s artistic director Rufus Norris, it includes sex, violence and coarse language, so be prepared. Bookings and advance payments are essential c o n t a c t tideswellcinema@gmail.co m or 07941178863. Turandot is £15 (£12.50 concessions) and Threepenny Opera £10. More details on www.tideswellcinema.com

are shown with subtitles. Our 2016-17 programme of films is available at www.bashfilms.org.uk. You can also pick up a copy from The Medway Centre and other information centres in Bakewell. Our 2016-17 membership fees remain the same: £24.00 (10 films). (Remember as a member you may borrow any films missed or any from our growing archive of DVD’s & Blu-Ray’s.) Temporary membership: £8.00 (2 films). Guest of a member: £5.00 (1 film). To join BASH contact: Cheryl Mayfield, BASH treasurer, 22 Catcliffe Cottages, Bakewell, DE45 1FL 01629 814770 or e m a i l cherylmayfield@ stainedglass1.plus. com We look forward to seeing you at The Medway Centre on September 11th 2016.

At Lea Primary School Show open to the public from 2.15pm. Prizes presented at 3.45pm by David Mitchell from Scarthin Books. Open classes: Vegetable 31 classes, Fruit 11 classes, Floral 21 classes, Floral Art 6 classes, Home produce 21 classes Beverage, Craft, Photography & Children’s classes Sale of Plants and home bakes. Raffle. Schedules available from Mayfield Stores & Maycock Butchers, Holloway. The Loaf, Crich. Smedley’s Factory Shop, Lea Bridge and other sites locally.

I felt my body begin to relax and my fear began to recede. I forgot to panic and was able to stare in wonder at the new world opening up underneath me – the magnificent multi-coloured corals, black and white striped fish, Angelfish and shoals of the blue iridescent fish. After 10 minutes we were back in my depth and I was quite simply buzzing for the rest of the day. Seeing how much I loved the reef my friends decided to further challenge me. They suggested that I go out on one of the daily snorkelling trips to the deep reef – the info stated it was “for swimmers only” which I pointed out as I can only manage a few strokes in my depth! However they convinced me I would be ok wearing a life jacket and they would again hold my hands. After a sleepless night worrying, I turned up the following day but we were told that, as the currents were strong, only experienced swimmers should go. My husband went, loved it and convinced me I needed to experience it. So the next day found me on the boat with my husband and a

friend, who is both a strong swimmer and qualified diver. The boat was rocking quite a bit – one lady was seasick, and the crew informed us the current was again strong – I could feel panic rising within me. I remembered that I had been fearful before but the technique had not let me down and decided to go for it! Life jacket and mask on I was last to leave the boat, I attempted to go down the steps but the rocking boat was making that difficult. My friend said I should jump into the sea away from the boat as he told me the sea was rougher near the boat. I have got to say that jumping into that sea was one of the hardest things I have ever done – it was quite simply terrifying. With both men holding a hand I again used the technique that had helped me previously and it worked again – I could feel my body beginning to calm and relax. I spent 15 minutes in the ocean seeing Clown fish, a shoal of around 500 iridescent blue fish, which we swam through, Angelfish and the most beautiful corals. It was quite simply one of the most amazing sights and experiences of my life.

Next came scuba diving! I began pacing the beach and I very nearly chickened out! However once in the sea I watched as my breath turned to bubbles. As I was guided lower, I realised I was using my technique automatically feeling completely calm and relaxed, even when the instructor left me alone at the bottom of the reef (my husband had a slight mask problem). I cannot believe that my phobia of water could have led to me missing out on these wonderful experiences. As a Clinical Hypnotherapist I am aware of how powerful a tool hypnotherapy can be, however, experiencing using it to overcome my own phobia has made me even more passionate about its use for numerous issues. Nicola Rose DipCH BSc (Hons) RNutr is a fully Registered Nutritionist and Clinical Hypnotherapist. She works for a specialist NHS weight management service and also runs a private w e i g h t management/hypnotherapy pratice. If you have any questions on this article please email Nicola at info@nourishmindandbody.co.uk

SUCCESSFUL START FOR NEW “Roll And Stroll” AND “Buggy Walks”IN THE DALES The very popular Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health scheme has started some new accessible walks. The first “Roll and Stroll” walk started in May in partnership with Enable and 47 walkers, wheel chairs, support staff and walk leaders enjoyed the first walk and picnic from Hassop Station Café along the Monsal Trail. In July our first Friday weekly “Buggy” walks for parents with babies and toddlers started in Hall Leys Park, Matlock. The walks are designed to be social and enjoyable and enable parents to meet other new parents, share their experiences and build on their fitness in a comfortable and safe environment without having to worry about childcare. The new group is keen to welcome new parents and now meets regularly on Friday mornings at the Bandstand in the park next to the “Café In The Park” at 11.00am. The “Roll and Stroll” walks are now being run regularly on the first Monday of the month at 11am at different accessible venues across the Dales. Roll and Stroll are fully accessible walks led by qualified walk leaders. The pace and length of walk are

set by you the walkers. Disabled parking, good food, refreshments and accessible toilets (radar keys) are available –bring a packed lunch or get some lunch at the cafes. The next walk is on Monday 5 September along the Cromford Canal. Come and join us at Cromford Wharf at 11.00am.. Joining us on this walk are friends of Cromford Canal, who are happy for walkers to use their narrowboat ‘Birdswood’ to complete part of the journey to or from the Pumping Station at Lea, making this an extra special trip. Unfortunately at present the boat isn’t accessible for wheelchair users. For more information and to book your place on the Roll and Stroll walk, phone

Enable on 01246 599999 or contact Tom Whittaker on 07881244805; email tomw@enablegroup.org.uk The first week in September (3 – 11) also sees Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health participating in the Ramblers “Walkabout” festival. Here’s an opportunity to join in our weekly walks, and if you’ve ever thought about becoming a volunteer walk leader come and join us and meet our volunteers on the walks. For further information, please contact Howard Griffith, Walking for Health Officer on 01629 761194 or email:howard.griffith@derby shiredales.gov.uk or visit www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk /walkingforhealth


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Home baking, preserves, crafts, plants. New bakers welcome. Tel. Stay and Play Wirksworth Childrens Centre. 9.45-11.15am. Fun weekly To advertise your 01433 620001 or 01433 620297. session for parents/grandparents/carers and children 0-5 years. 01629 business call Hope Valley Toy Library 2nd and 4th Fridays 2-4pm at Hope Valley Primary 531240. School. Vanessa 01433 639750 or Tina 01433 631191. Stay Play and Weigh a learning through play session that includes 01629 Indoor Short Mat Bowling Bishop Pursglove School, Tideswell (next to the listening, talking, playing, singing, sharing books and having fun. First MARGARET CAMPEY sports complex). 6.30pm. Bring flat soled shoes. Tel. John 07850 534002. 812159 Thursday of each month. Includes a health visitor drop-in. 1.30-3pm. At Interested in playing table tennis? Then get yourself down to the 01629 580723 enquiries@ Harpur Hill Children’s Centre, Buxton. No need to book. Tel. 01298 74101. Whitworth Academy, Dale Road North, Darley Dale.7-10pm, qualified peak-advertiser.co.uk 07593 541290 Free of charge. coaching for league players or just beginning. We have it all! £3 for seniors Stitch Knit and Natter 2-4pm. Whitworth Centre, Darley Dale. Be assured or £2 for under 18. of a warm, friendly welcome. Just come along or contact Marilyn 01629 Kick Start local walks with a friendly group. 2–4pm. (Meet 1.50pm at the 733246. bandstand in Matlock park). Contact: 01629 733915. Stoney Middleton Bible Study (including food) in a village home. Anyone ‘Little Explorers’ An informal play session for pre-school children from nearby villages would be made very welcome. Ring Robin Scothern CARPET CLEANING including messy play, arts and crafts, music, fitness and stories. 10.30on 01433 631880 for more info or email robinscothern@gmail.com. 11.30am. Harpur Hill Children’s Centre, Buxton. Tel. 01298 74101 to book. SOIL PROTECTION Tai Chi any age any ability at Matlock Imperial Rooms. 1.15-2.45pm. D.C.C. AND DEODORISER Free of charge. approved tutor. Contact Alan Box 01246 279515. Matlock Bridge Club Hosted improvers’ session. St Helen’s Church Hall, T'ai Chi Group Matlock 6-7.30pm. Relax and keep fit. Beginners welcome. Darley Dale. Non-members welcome. 1-4pm. Membership £5. Tel. 01629 Tai Chi Bamford village institute. 10-11.30am. Alan Box 01246 279515. 583706. The Crafty Bunch Meet last Thursday of the month. 5-9pm. The Edensor Matlock and District Tennis Club Social play. From 6pm. Venue: Audley Tea Cottage. Food and drink available. No fee/member subscription. All Court, Darley Dale. Tony 01629 56531, or Ron 01629 56620. crafts welcome and a lot of chat! Sewing, crochet, knitting, card making, Matlock and District Rifle Club Contact Len Webster 01629 584797. baking, woodwork, art, printing etc.. More info. 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Otter Tots Swim School See • Re-pointing, building repairs regular event with us which is still listed 10am at Baslow Multi-use Games Thursdays Events for further and no longer runs can you please get Area within the Baslow Sports Field Over twenty years’ trading information. complex DE45 1SP. Onsite free in touch with Nicky on 01629 812159 or Parwich Toddler Group Parwich Matlock 01629 57303 or 07830770962 parking available. £3 per session email whatson@peak-advertiser.co.uk Memorial Hall, 2.30-4.30pm. We are www.cfplasteringandbuilding.co.uk just turn up and ask for Ray or Helen. so we can delete it from the paper. a very friendly group. Wide range of Weekly Led Rides For All at toys and activities for babies and Carsington Water Every Thursday children aged 0-5. Refreshments. morning leaving from Carsington Water Cycle Hire at Carsington Water – Cost £2.50. 01335 390778. 10 am. Rides are delivered by fully trained cycle leaders and are intended Pilsley Toddler Group 9-10.30am (term time only). At Pilsley School. LTD to get more people active, becoming more social and enjoying the open Soup and Cob Community Room at Holloway Methodist Church. 12-2pm. air, which will help to boost fitness levels, mood and general health and SCAFFOLDING CONTRACTORS BUXTON All welcome. Steve Bennett 01629 822456 or just turn up. well-being. Suitable for beginners and children are welcome accompanied Starkholmes Mother and Toddler Group meets from 1.30-3.30pm and by an adult. Stay around after the ride for refreshments in the café throughout the school holidays. At the Starkholmes Village Hall. afterward. Bring your own bike or hire a bike for £6.00. Free parking Stoney Middleton Youth Club (SYP) is a popular group for young people available – please ask at the Cycle Hire Centre. For more info contact Fully Trained and Insured aged 10+ that meet in the Village Chapel every term time Friday. As well ruth.taylor@derbyshiredales.gov.uk as competitive games, tuck shop and regular outings (lazer quest, bowling, Safe Contractor Approved Whist Drive Fairfield Methodist Church. 8-10pm. £2 inc. refreshments. In camping and crazy golf), there will be a short Bible message. Ring Claire aid of special needs children and riding school for disabled children in Scothern on 01433 631880 for more info or email Buxton. 01298 71850. robinscothern@gmail.com Wirksworth Area Community Orchestra 7.45pm. Parish Rooms, Storytelling Cafe Imperial Rooms Matlock. 7.30pm. Tickets £7. Wirksworth. Contact 01629 824055 or mail@wirksworth-orchestra.org Refreshments available or BYO. First Friday every month. Contact Rachel Wirksworth Badminton Club 7.30–9.30pm. Wirksworth Leisure Centre, 01629 580023. 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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 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 Friday’s Events for further details. Enjoy Narrow Gauge Train Rides on the Steeple Grange Light Railway. Off High Peak Trail between Black Rocks and National Stone Centre Wirksworth. 12noon-5pm. 01246 235497. www.steeplegrange.co.uk Family Service Gospel Hall, North Church Street, Bakewell. 11.30am12.15pm. Fairfield (Buxton) Band Are you interested in music? Can you play an instrument? Do you want to learn to play? Band practice. 7.30-9pm. Contact Maureen 01298 25590. Hackney Methodist Church Greenaway Lane, Hackney, nr. Matlock. 10.30am. Worship 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. Kidzone An 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. Matlock and District Tennis Club Social play. From 10am. Venue: Audley Court, Darley Dale. Tony 01629 56531, or Ron 01629 56620. 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 Old Chapel, Great Hucklow (Unitarian) Weekly worship. 10.30am. Further details from Liz Shaw. 01433 630541. 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 Walks with like-minded people around Peak District National Park every Sunday. All walks are varied between 7-12 miles and are all circular. Own transport needed. www.peakwalkinggroup.co.uk. Contact 01246 853155 Rowsley Methodist Chapel Sunday service. 2.30pm. Stanton Lees Chapel (off A6, near Darley Dale). Independent evangelical Church. Services at 2.30pm and 6.30pm. www.stantonleeschapel.org.uk Tansley Methodist Church Morning Service 10.30am followed by coffee. Evening Service 6pm. Rev. Keith Bamford 01629 259128. The Living Hope Church 10.30am. Hathersage Memorial Hall, Oddfellows Road, for praise, worship and ministry from God’s word. More details and because we occasionally meet at other venues, contact Pastor Tim Pritt 01433 650942. Wellspring Church Wirksworth 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. 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 2, 3 and 4 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/Tues/Thur/Fri 9.15am-12.15pm. Wed 9.15am-12.15pm and 12.153pm. Contact Andrea Brandon 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. Flagg Nursery School provides top quality free nursery education. Open from 8.15am-3.15pm. Tel. 01298 85208. Free Children’s Competition at the Painted Plate, Eyam. Open for pottery painting. Tel. 01433 639200. Great Longstone Pre-School The 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. 9.15-12.15pm, Mon-Fri during term time. Tel. Lex 07838 044153 for a free trial session or Holloway Playgroup in session times on 07813 501731. Matlock Bath Pre-School meets Mon and Fri 9am-12noon. Tues/Wed/Thurs noon-3pm. Now offering 8.30am-4pm at the Community Room, Grand Pavilion. Tel. Sarah Stephenson 07870 525001. email info@matlockbathpreschool.co.uk Matlock Pre-School Playgroup 205 Smedley Street, Matlock. Session times 8.50-11.50am 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 8am6pm 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-School Village Hall. Open daily Mon-Fri. 9am-4pm. Children taken from 2 yrs and free places for 3 and 4 yr olds. Also open from 9am4pm providing before and after school and a holiday club. Tel. Julie Wood 07918 792480. 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 Youlgrave Scout & Community Hall. 9am-12noon everyday. Details Lucy 07745 191366. Youlgrave Bee Group Varies each day. 7pm. Contact 01629 630202. Youlgrave Pre-School Youlgrave Scout Hut. 9am-12noon. £9 per session (free government funded hours for over 2 & 3 years if applicable). Term time only. Booking essential youlgraveplayschool@yahoo.co.uk

Peak Advertiser 29th August 2016 – Page 43 PLACES OF INTEREST Haddon Hall Open daily May to Sept. Oct. Sat, Sun and Mon. (Open 10.30am-5pm, last admission 4pm.) Christmas 1st-18th Dec. (10.30am4pm, last admission 3pm). For further information 01629 812855. Bakewell Old House Museum Cunningham Place, off North Church Street, Bakewell, DE45 1DD. 11am-4pm daily (last visitor entrance 3.30pm). For further information 01629 813642. email bakewellmuseum@googlemail.com Eyam Craft Centre The Craft Centre is open every day throughout the year 10.30am-4.30pm. For further information 01433 639565. 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 10am-5.30pm. Free entry to all craft workshops and free parking. Flour sales daily all year round. For further information, tel. and fax 01629 734374.

AUGUST - 29 MODEL RAILWAY EXHIBITION (closed Mondays except Bank Holiday). Gothic Warehouse, Cromford. 11am-4pm. Free entry. Model railway exhibition by the Wingfield Railway Group featuring Mettesford and the fictitious Wingfield Junction layouts. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. 20 - 26 TADDINGTON WELL DRESSINGS See Special Events for further details. 9

Thursday 25 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Progression walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell – park in the pay and display car park. 25 BAKEWELL GUIDED TOUR about one hour at 2pm. Walk from River Wye, up the spine of Bakewell to the only genuine Tudor house in the area. Hear of the many Secrets and Legends woven into the town. £4 charity. Please book at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227), by 1pm. Meet at TIC. 25 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 9 miles. Moderate. Alstonefield WC CP, Wolfscote Dale, Archford Moor, Wetton. 07890 068565.

Friday 26 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 6.30pm. 4 miles (grade 2) SK280722. Birchen Edge CP (not Robin Hood CP), Nelson and Wellington Monuments. 01246 414410. www.halcyon-rambling.co.uk 26 - 29 ST MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS CHURCH, EARL STERNDALE FLOWER FESTIVAL See Special Events for further details.

Saturday 27 ANNUAL CRESSBROOK PRODUCE SHOW This is a fun event but there are small prizes and certificates to be won in four classes: cakes & jams: flower arrangements: vegetables: arts & crafts, with a separate class for childrens exhibits. All entries should be delivered to "The Cressbrook" between 10.30am and 12.00pm on the morning of the show. Prize giving and an auction of the entries starts in the bar at 8.30pm. Cressbrook cakes have a reputation for being really yummy! Everyone is welcome. 27 BAKEWELL FARMERS’ MARKET Agricultural Centre. 9am-2pm. Parking and easy access. Contact 01629 813777. 27 BIG QUIZ NIGHT Form a team with friends. Tease your brain cells and test your knowledge of local and national history at the Old House Museum in Bakewell. 7-9.30pm. Tickets £8.50 (cheese & biscuit supper provided). Licensed bar. Advance booking recommended ring 01629 813642. 27 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6 miles. Moderate. Osmaston, Hole in the Wall. 01332 760113. 27 FREE GUIDED MEDITATION from 3-3.30pm. Simple guided meditation suitable for everyone including complete beginners to meditation.Take half an hour out of your day to de-clutter your mind and tap into some inner peace and inspiration. No need to book- just turn up and enjoy. Everyone welcome. Heart Jewel Buddhist Meditation Centre, Holme Road, Matlock Bath DE4 3NU. For further information please contact us on Tel 01629 581585 or by email heartjewelcentre@gmail.com www.heartjewel.org.uk 27 71ST FROGGATT SHOW See Special Events for further details. 27 PIRATE BOAT TRIPS Gothic Wharf, Cromford. 11am and 2pm. Cost: 5 pieces of Gold (£5). All aboard the Black Pearl! Fancy dress competition, treasure hunt on board and family games. For further details and reservations contact the Friends of Cromford Canal on 07552 055 455. 27 & 28 PIRATE WEEKEND – FAMILY FUN Cromford Mills. 10am-5pm. Free entry. Ahoy there me hearties! All aboard at Cromford Mills for a weekend of pirate adventure and meet the pirates! Anchor alongside Arkwright’s Café and enjoy Captain Arkwright’s Salty Sea Cakes and Treasure Cookies, all homemade in the ship’s galley! There will also be a bbq and ice creams for sale during the weekend, as well as picnics to purchase. Come dressed as a pirate during the Pirate Weekend and be entered into a free prize draw. Treasure trail. Cost: 1 piece of Gold (£1). Follow the map where X marks the spot and discover where the treasure is buried on Forgotten Island. Treasure maps are available from the Ghostly Galleon (Shop in the Yard). 27 & 28 PARROTS Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. 10am-5pm. Cost: 1 piece of Gold (£1). Come along and meet the pirates’ parrots. Children (and adults!) will have the chance to become a pirate and hold a parrot of their own! Find out more about these fascinating birds including talks for children and their families during the day. Woodies Wings is an owl and parrot rescue charity based in Derbyshire. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. 27 & 28 BLUEBEARD’S TREASURE ALLEY MARKET Cromford Mills. 10am-5pm. Free entry. Visit the market selling locally hand produced treasures for all ages, including nautical themed goods. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. 27 & 28 CLIMBING WALL – TASTER SESSIONS Gothic Wharf, Cromford. 10am-5pm. Cost: £3 per person. Have fun ascending the climbing wall. Suitable for all ages and abilities. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. 27 & 28 DONKEY RIDES Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. 11am-4pm. Cost: £3 per ride. Visit Cromford Mills and see the donkeys. There will also be donkey rides during the day around the mill yard. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. 27 & 28 DRESS LIKE A GEORGIAN Cromford Mills Introductory Space 10am-5pm. Free entry. Families can step back in time and dress up in Georgian costume. Bring a camera for your very own portrait! Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. 27 & 28 FACEPAINTING Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. 10am-5pm. Cost: 6 pieces of silver (£3) (painted face) or 2 pieces of Silver (£1) (painted cheek/hand). Have your face painted and become a pirate! Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. 27 & 28 GUIDED TOURS Cromford Mills. From 11am throughout the day. Cost: £5. Come to one of our regular mill tours and find out why Cromford was so important in the industrial revolution. There are also specialist tours throughout the weekend for you to discover a whole range of stories about the history of this amazing place. See www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details nearer the event. 27 & 28 MAKE YOUR OWN PIRATE THEMED CRAFTS Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. 11am-4pm. Cost: 3 pieces of Gold (£3) – Children must be accompanied by an adult. Ahoy there! Sail into Pirate’s Cove for fun and adventure. Make your own pirate crafts in this drop in workshop suitable for children of all ages. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. 27 & 28 TRADITIONAL GAMES Cromford Mills. 10am-5pm. Free entry. Come along and join in with a variety of different games that are fun for all ages. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. 27 - 30 WARDLOW GINGERBREAD FESTIVAL AND BOOK SALE. 27 - 3 SEP EYAM WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details. 27 - 3 SEP FOOLOW WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details. 27 - 3 SEP MONYASH FLOWER FESTIVAL See Special Events for further details. 27 - 4 WORMHILL WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details.

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28 A WALK ALONG THE LUMSDALE VALLEY Meet at the layby opposite Highfields School, Lumsdale Road, DE4 5LB. 2-4pm. Cost: £3 – Limited places, advance booking required. A leisurely guided one mile walk along this wooded gorge of outstanding natural beauty, exploring the stone ruins, ponds and waterfall that make up this unique industrial valley site. For further details and ticket bookings please visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 823256. 28 BAKEWELL SECRET GARDENS Bakewell Oxfam Supporters have organised an annual Open Gardens event in different areas of the town since 2005. This year's event is in the Haddon Road area. Gardens will be open from 2pm. The cost is £5 to be paid anywhere on the garden trail. Gardens can be visited in any order and balloons and arrows will identify which gardens are open. The Community Bus will run from the centre of Bakewell to the area of this year's gardens. This is an opportunity to enjoy a variety of gardens in hidden corners of Bakewell. Tea and delicious home-made cakes will be served at The Friends' Meeting House 28 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: Wormstones – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2: Edale Skyline - Long over 12 miles. 9.30am. Anyone welcome. Membership £5 single or £8 family per year. Contact 01298 72230 or 01298 23441. www.buxtonramblingclub.co.uk 28 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Holmebrook Vall Country Pk CP (fee), Linacre reservoir. 01246 274921. 28 GREAT HUCKLOW OLD CHAPEL (UNITARIAN) 10.30am. Service – conducted by Bronwen Taylor. 28 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 8.5 miles (grade 2) SK127604. Hartington (cheese shop), Sheen, Pilsbury, Pilsbury Castle, Hartington. 01246 417850 or 07719 644890. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 28 HORSE DRAWN CANAL BOAT TRIPS Gothic Wharf, Cromford. Enjoy a trip aboard narrow boat Birdswood along the Cromford Canal. For further details and reservations contact the Friends of Cromford Canal on 07552 055 455. 28 LEAWOOD PUMPHOUSE STEAM HERITAGE Leawood Pumphouse. 12noon-5pm. Free entry. Come and experience the power of this great steam engine as it pumps four tons of water with each piston stroke. 28 MODEL BOATS ON THE CROMFORD CANAL Gothic Wharf, Cromford. 10am-4pm. Free entry. Enjoy a display of radio controlled model boats on the Cromford Canal by the Buxton Model Boat Club. There will also be a static display of boats. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. 28 PEAK WALKING GROUP Black Hill from Crowden, 8.5 miles Grade D, Start Crowden car park. Grid ref. SK 072 993 OL1 Dark Peak, Route Crowden car park /Pennine Way via Laddow Rocks to Black Hill. Tooleyshaw Moss/Hay Moss /Crowden. Walk notes Dogs on leads. Packed lunch. www.peakwalkinggroup.co.uk. Tel: 01246 853155 or 07410 982664. 28 WANTED, AT CROMFORD, CHILDREN OF ALL AGES Cromford Mills. 2.30-4pm. £5 (one accompanying adult free, additional adults £5 each). Limited places, advance booking recommended. Children must be accompanied by an adult. What was it like to live and work in Richard Arkwright’s Cromford? This workshop is aimed at children aged 7-11 and their families. Children will have the opportunity to dress up in millworkers’ costumes before stepping back in time and learning about the jobs in the mills and the way of life of both children and adults in Georgian times. There will also be the chance to have a go at carding and signing an indenture to take away. For further details and ticket bookings please visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 823256.

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ASHBOURNE ANIMAL WELFARE FUN DOG SHOW AND SEPTEMBER OPEN DAY The Ark Wyaston Rd Ashbourne. 11am-4pm. The Dog Show starts at 12.30 with classes for Most Handsome Dog, Prettiest Bitch, Waggiest Tail, Best Puppy, Top Dog etc etc. Lots of lovely prizes and rosettes. Visit the cattery and kennels and meet some of the cats and dogs waiting for loving new homes. Delicious homemade lunches and teas. Gifts, books, bric a brac, toys etc For more info Tel: 01335 300494 or visit http://www.ashbourneanimalwelfare.org/ BAKEWELL GUIDED TOUR about one hour at 5pm. Walk from River Wye, up the spine of Bakewell to the only genuine Tudor house in the area. Hear of the many Secrets and Legends woven into the town. £4 charity. Please book at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227). Meet at TIC. BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: Rushton Spencer – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2: Chatsworth – 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 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Ashover Village Hall CP, Ashover, Ogston, Highoredish. 01629 581164. HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 10 miles (grade 3) SK 338694. Holymoorside (meet at Bull’s Head), Harewood Moor, Flash Lane, Bunting Field, Dryhurst Farm, Holymoorside. (Dogs on short, fixed leads). 0114 2483441. www.halcyon-rambling.co.uk TADDINGTON AND PRIESTCLIFFE PRODUCE SHOW See Special Events for further details.

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DERBYSHIRE DALES WOODCRAFT CLUB Wyaston village hall 10am2pm. The club has about 50 members at varying skill levels, from complete beginner to expert, in woodturning, woodcarving, marquetry and pyrography. Hands on, so if you've always wanted to try your hand at woodturning, carving, pyrography etc. come along and have a go. Free entry to your first meeting. (free tea/coffee). For more info. go to www.ddwc.co.uk If you would like to know more email your query to info@ddwc.co.uk or phone James Sharpe on 01335 344933. DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6 miles. Moderate. Grindon Church, Ladyside Wood, Thor’s Cave (optional). River Manifold. 07974 413839. HATHERSAGE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ANNUAL SHOW See Special events for further details. CASTLETON CINEMA CLUB Village Hall. 7 for 7.30pm start. Grandma. Entrance fee. Members £2, visitors £5 automatically becoming members. Hot tea and coffee or soft drink served free of charge or bring your own bottle (glasses provided. Enq. 01433 621058 or keith.iggo@virgin.net LES BARKER TO ENTERTAIN BAMFORD we have the truly delightful performance poet, Les Barker, entertaining us at the Moore Memorial Hall, Bamford. He is both very funny and serious, with his own perception of the world which makes you see familiar things anew. His works feature such characters as Arnold the lovesick armadillo, a tragic polar bear, a recalcitrant boomerang, the famous Spot of the Antarctic and a surreal occasional table. Suitable for all ages. Afternoon tea is included in the price of the ticket which is £8 for adults and £4 for under 16s. Doors open at 3pm for tea and cake, and Les will perform from 3.30pm. Tickets are available from Bamford Post Office and on wegottickets.com (a 10% online booking fee applies). A Bamford Community Arts & Crafts (BCAC) event. MEDITATION FOR RELAXATION from 10.30am-12pm. Learn some simple yet powerful breathing meditations that allow you to access inner peace and relaxation. Suitable for beginners to meditation. Everyone welcome. Cost £6 which includes light refreshments in the adjoining cafe. Heart Jewel Buddhist Meditation Centre , Holme Road, Matlock Bath DE4 3NU. For further information or to book a place please contact us on Tel 01629 581585 or by email heartjewelcentre@gmail.com www.heartjewel.org.uk STARKHOLMES VILLAGE SHOW See Special Events for further details. TIDESWELL ANNUAL ALLOTMENT SHOW at St. John's Institute Tideswell. Local Flower and Produce Open Show. Please have your produce at the venue between 8 and 9am. Open to the Public from 1pm, Auction of produce 4pm. Refreshments by W.I., appearance by renowned Tideswell Band. & 4 MEET THE ARTIST – WENDY HAYNES Mill Yard, Cromford. 10am4pm. Free entry. Paintings and craft items including knitting, crossstitch and jewellery. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. & 4 WARDLOW GINGERBREAD FESTIVAL AND BOOK SALE.

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BAMFORD AND DISTRICT HISTORY GROUP The Bamford Institute. 7.30pm. Dore and Chinley Railway (Hope Valley Line) with particular interest to Bamford - Ted Hancock. Visitors welcome. GRINDLEFORD GOAT CYCLO SPORTIVE AND HILL CLIMB Sir William Hill Climb. A short, steep and strenuous race up Sir William Hill in Grindleford. It’s a straight 1.77km with a height gain of 200m and average gradient of 11%. Riders set off at one minute intervals from 17.30 and entry costs £10. Medals and prizes are on offer to the best entrants. Post event there is a BBQ and live music at the Sir William Hotel in Grindleford.

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10 DETHICK, LEA AND HOLLOWAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 48TH ANNUAL FLOWER, VEGETABLE AND PRODUCE SHOW See Special Events for further details. 10 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 7 miles. Moderate. Foolow roadside, Grindlow, Bretton, Eyam. 07740 459015. 10 GRINDLEFORD GOAT CYCLO SPORTIVE AND HILL CLIMB There are three routes open to participants all starting in Grindleford: The Kid – a challenging 8.5km family ride. The Nanny Goat – a 51km route. The Billy Goat – the event’s most popular route which is 108km. The family ride is free whilst the Nanny Goat and Billy Goat are £25 for adults, £12.50 for accompanied kids under 16. En route there are regular food stops with homemade cakes and Nonna’s of Chesterfield is offering scrummy pasta post event.

10 LEARN HOW TO MEDITATE IN HALF A DAY from 10am-1pm. Meditation is a simple method for improving human nature and inner peace through developing the capacity of the mind. Practical and helpful guidance to anyone hoping to start and maintain a steady meditation practice in their busy daily lives. Everyone welcome. Cost £15 which includes light refreshments. Heart Jewel Buddhist Meditation Centre, Holme Road, Matlock Bath DE4 3NU. For further information or to book a place please contact us on Tel 01629 581585 or by email heartjewelcentre@gmail.com www.heartjewel.org.uk 10 OPEN CHURCH SATURDAY St Mary’s Church, Cromford. 11am-4pm. Free entry. (Refreshments will be served throughout the day). Visit St Mary’s – Arkwright’s Church in Cromford, originally built as a chapel for the Arkwright family. It was later Gothicised and contains murals by renowned Victorian artist Alfred Octavius Hemmings. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. 10 - 17 HARTINGTON WAKES SPORT AND COUNTRY SHOW See Special Events for further details. 10 & 11 CROMFORD VILLAGE GUIDED TOUR Meet outside the Shop in the Yard, Cromford Mill. 1.30-3pm. Free entry- Limited places, advance booking recommended. Follow in the footsteps of hundreds of mill workers with a walk into Cromford Village to see and hear more about daily life and Sir Richard Arkwright’s entrepreneurial ideas. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. 10 & 11 MEET THE MILL WORKERS Cromford Mills. 11am-3pm. Free entry. Come and meet the mill workers who will be out and about in the mill yard, rushing around and keeping busy. Ask them what it’s like to work in a cotton mill in the 18th century and what do they think of Sir Richard Arkwright…but will they tell you the truth for fear of losing their jobs?! Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. 10 & 11 INSPIRED LACEMAKERS Gothic Warehouse, Cromford. 10am4pm. Free entry. The Inspired Lacemakers will be demonstrating bobbin lace throughout the weekend. Come along and have a go making a piece of your own. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256.

Sunday 11 BASH FILMS Bakewell and Ashford Film Society. Medway Centre, Bakewell. 7.30pm. The Lady in the Van. Members £24 for 10 films. Visitors £5. Tel. Cheryl Mayfield 01629 814770. 11 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: Three Reservoirs – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2: Buxton circular. - Long over 12 miles. 9.30am. Anyone welcome. Membership £5 single or £8 family per year. Contact 01298 72230 or 01298 23441. www.buxtonramblingclub.co.uk 11 DERWENT AND HOPE VALLEYS ADVANCED MOTORISTS meeting at the Eyre Arms, Calver Cross Roads at 10am. “Free assessment drives for local motorists. Also motorcyclists welcome to come along. Please contact on 01629 812732 for full details. Or visit the IAM website at www.iam.org.uk or www.matlock-iam.webs.com/ 11 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Idridgehay, Roods Lane, road parking, Turnditch, Hulland Ward. 01773 823024. 11 GREAT HUCKLOW OLD CHAPEL (UNITARIAN) 10.30am. Service – conducted by Rev Michael Dadson. Members and Friends Service. 11 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 9 miles (grade 3). SK 260830. Upper Burbage Bridge. Burbage Edge, Carr Head Rocks, Dennis Knoll, Stanage Edge. 07879 404108. www.halcyon-rambling.co.uk 11 LIVE IN THE TEAROOM Old Hall Hotel, Market Place, Hope. 8pm. Victor Brox. Tickets advance £9, on the door £10. www.folkandblues.club 0791 3331078. Profits go to British Red Cross Refugee Support.

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Piers Bostock, Chair of the Mill Trust, addresses the gathering Heage Windmill Society held a great event, in glorious sunny and warm conditions, at the windmill (Sunday 7th Aug) to celebrate the completion of mill repairs, after wet rot struck last August. For the first time ever the mill was closed to the general public for the just the afternoon in order that the Trustees could properly thank all those who had contributed to the repairs being accomplished, and funds raised to pay for it record time. Unfortunately, as many donors had not given contact details, the Trustees were not able to invite everyone but still wished to offer a huge thank you for their vital contributions. Piers Bostock (chairman Heage Windmill Society) welcomed the invited group of over 120 people attending the event, largely made up of people who had helped in any way, by

donations, by effort or by time in the concentrated fundraising period. The donations had come from all over the country plus some internationally, as well as from other mills. He especially thanked the local businesses who had contributed by either providing facilities or work space. He thanked Neil Medcalf, from Traditional Millwrights, who carried out the major repairs but he was particularly full of the praise for the mill volunteers who put in 100’s of hours of work over the last 8 months, fund raising or working on the repairs. It was their efforts he said that meant the repair had been completed in less than 9 months and for which the costs were largely covered. Other Speakers were Mr Robert Kirkland – representing Bowmer and Kirkland, Cllr Steve Freeborn (chair of

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To apply for the position please post C.V to Hers & Sirs Hair Design, North End, Wirksworth, DE4 4FG by 24th September 2016 or for more information call the salon on 01629 825557.

Butcher Full-Time Assistant

Required for busy retail / catering shop in Hathersage. Experience preferred but not essential as training can be given in-house and hours are flexible. Half-day Monday and Saturday Paul Bowyer Ltd 01433 650252 are looking for friendly, reliable staff to join the expanding Care Team. We are an accredited provider with an excellent reputation for delivering quality care in your local community. Flexible hours available including evenings and weekends. Good rates of pay, a weekend enhancement plus travel allowance. Full training provided and professional qualifications available.

Gas Safe registered would be an advantage but not essential.

If you want a rewarding job that is different give Kate or Caroline a call on

Full-time position based in Matlock area.

01433 631380

Pay to be discussed dependant on qualifications and experience.

This is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate or someone with a good level of education who wants to work within a fast paced environment. You will enjoy working to tight deadlines and be committed to excellent customer service.

Approximately 3 hours per week, normally on Fridays Package worth approximately £12 per hour EMAIL: sxg1812@gmail.com for further details

Candidates must be flexible to work extra hours/days when cover is needed for holidays etc.

Please send your CV plus any other relevant qualifications or supporting information by email to: julie@hartingtons.com Closing date for applications is Friday 9th September.

Due to this continuing growth we are looking to recruit motivated individuals to join our team of dynamic, hard-working staff. Based in our busy office in Deepdale Business Park, the majority of your work will involve operating the recruitment database and supporting users of the system (recruiting managers and HR staff) to provide a premium service.

16 hrs per week Monday, Tuesday and Saturday for washing and drying duties 01629 813311

FOR COTTAGE AT BEELEY, NEAR CHATSWORTH

Closing date Friday 2nd September.

REQUIRED

Trac Systems Ltd, an established company based in Bakewell, has been providing recruitment support to NHS Trusts and Local Government for the last 16 years. With almost 40 new organisations on board already this year, including the whole of NHS Wales, we now have more than 35% of NHS Trusts and Health Boards across England and Wales using or confirmed to start using Trac.

Laundry Assistant

Must have a good knowledge of the hair industry and all services. Also must be reliable, efficient and punctual.

Hartingtons School of Food in Bakewell has several exciting part-time opportunities for enthusiastic, flexible assistants to help in its growth. The variety of duties include: serving lunches, pot washing, setting up for courses, ironing, photocopying and light cleaning duties. These posts would suit someone with an interest in people and artisan food and drink. You must be happy to work on a flexible basis and at weekends and be part of a small, friendly team delivering a high quality educational experience.

Recruitment System Administrator

Has a vacancy for a

HOLIDAY COTTAGE CARETAKER

For more information please telephone 01629 812991 and speak to Anne Askew / Tara Gray, alternatively you can send your application to anne.askew@diamondcourtdental.co.uk

ASSISTANTS

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01629 814222

Clean Sheet Laundry

SCHOOL OF FOOD BAKEWELL

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We look forward to meeting you!

Recruitment in the Peak www.peak-jobsolutions.co.uk

or email care@e-d-s.org

Please contact Lisa on 07472 452143.

Bakewell and Eyam Community Transport has vacancies for

Part-time and Relief Drivers and Passenger Assistants Drivers rate £7.72 per hour. Passenger Assistants rate £7.20 per hour Experience of working in the voluntary sector or an awareness of the needs of elderly and/or disabled people, is an advantage.

PCV licence desirable (drivers) • Full training for MiDAS or PATs will be provided and an enhanced DBS check will be undertaken. contact: susan.hope@bect.org.uk or telephone 01629 641920 Applications will be assessed and suitable candidates invited for interview as soon as possible. There are a limited number of vacancies so early application is advisable. We are an equal opportunities employer. Registered Charity Number 1049389

The British Caving Association is looking for a

PART-TIME

CLERICAL ASSISTANT

is the latest arm of the popular “Merchants Yard Restaurant” The Pizza Merchant is looking for a

Food Delivery Person to deliver hot food in and around the local area The position will be based at Tideswell and a car will be supplied for the deliveries. Hours are from 5pm every evening from Wednesday until Sunday Please apply with covering letter and CV to rjt@themerchantsyard.com

to support the BCA council’s executive as they oversee all aspects of the country's caving community. This post will appeal to an outgoing individual, keen to undertake a diverse number of roles like general clerical duties including report collation, minute taking and record keeping, as well as updating BCA’s website, with flexible working hours (expected to average 4-5 hours per week, but this could fluctuate and possibly increase if applicant wanted). The job will also appeal to applicants wanting a predominantly home-based online job, with regular travel required to Great Hucklow in Derbyshire. Occasional weekend work near Birmingham would be required (approx. 4 Saturdays a year; travel costs and journey time will be paid). Own transport would be an advantage but not essential. The applicant must be computer literate, self-motivated and good at working independently. The post carries an attractive remuneration package, dependent on experience. Applications in the form of CV and accompanying letter outlining suitability for the post should be sent to: The BCA Secretary, The Old Methodist Chapel, Great Hucklow, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 8RG, or alternatively email secretary@british-caving.org.uk

are looking for an experienced

Events and Marketing Manager to work across its group This is a new and exciting opportunity to come on board right at the start of several projects. The successful applicant will have a proven track record in organising and promoting large events, working across multiple projects against deadlines and targets and will have the ability to market these events along with our brand as a whole. Salary will be dependent upon experience. If you think that you have what it takes to fulfil this role then please apply with CV and covering letter to robert.turner@markovitz.co.uk


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SITUATIONS VACANT

Peak Advertiser 29th August 2016 – Page 47

Elliott & Wragg Ltd Tideswell

We are seeking a

Require

QUALIFIED DENTAL NURSE

FULL-TIME QUALIFIED WELDERS & PLATERS

to join our friendly team in a busy private dental practice in Buxton. • Candidate should be an excellent communicator • Reliable and responsible • To be able to work in a team and show leadership qualities with progress to Senior Dental Nurse role • Implant nurse training desirable Written applications with CV to highstreetdental@fsmail.net

RECRUITING NOW The Old Smithy Gallery Café in Beeley

Grindleford JUNIOR SOUS CHEF AND CHEF DE PARTIE POSITIONS AVAILABLE

The work will be mainly based around sites in North Derbyshire and South Yorkshire. Please call our office on 01298 871582 for an informal chat or email us at

sales@elliottandwragg.com

We are looking for enthusiastic and motivated chefs to join our kitchen team. Email CV to: jane.hitchman@fdgroup.com Call: 01433 630 321

CAUDWELL’S MILL CRAFT SHOP AND CAFÉ Are looking for

PART-TIME STAFF (includes weekend hours)

– ON THE EDGE OF CHATSWORTH NEAR ROWSLEY, SHORT DRIVE FROM BAKEWELLL, DARLEY DALE AND MATLOCK SURROUNDING AREAS SEEKING INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE HARDWORKING, RELIABLE, TRUSTWORTHY AND COMMITTED

The Ashford Arms

FRONT OF HOUSE STAFF REQUIRED

Ashford-in-the-Water, Nr Bakewell

FULL AND PARTTIME

BAR AND WAITINGON STAFF

Full and part-time Good rates of pay

Over 16s please. Friendly team. Email caudwellsmillcrafts@gmail.com or phone 01629 733185

also POT

LOOKING FOR WEEKEND POTWASHERS, WAITRESSES / WAITERS AND A SATURDAY SUPERVISOR OUT FRONT

WASHER

FULL AND PARTTIME

POT WASHER

Please contact Becky or Charlie on 07976 583087 or 01246 582619

FULL AND PARTTIME

PLEASE CALL SARAH ON 07739864238 OR EMAIL HER AT smithyenquiries@gmail.com for more information or if you wish to apply

David Mellor Design Museum Café PART-TIME SERVING ASSISTANT We are currently seeking a reliable and well-presented member of staff for serving duties in our Design Museum Café. The ideal candidate must have enthusiasm, excellent communication skills and commitment to providing quality service. Previous front of house experience preferred. Min 24 hrs over 4 days per week. Hours to be arranged, no evenings but would include weekends. Please send your CV to: Sherrie Mason, David Mellor Design Ltd, The Round Building, Hathersage, S32 1BA cafe@davidmellordesign.co.uk Sherrie Mason on 01433 650220

CHEF

WE ARE LOOKING FOR NEW DISTRIBUTORS FOR IMMEDIATE START OR TO BE ADDED TO OUR WAITING LIST

Tel: 01629 812725

Small family business with sales office near Bakewell

AREAS CURRENTLY REQUIRING DISTRIBUTORS:

REQUIRE PART-TIME

Bakewell, Cromford Matlock and Two Dales

BOOKKEEPER

HASSOP HALL HOTEL

DON’T MISS OUT – GET YOUR NAME DOWN

Sage experience essential, preferably Sage 50 Professional

PERMANENT FULL AND PART-TIME WAITING-ON STAFF

Must be trustworthy, reliable and live in the same area as the round

For further details, call 01629 812159

Hassop, Bakewell, Derbyshire has vacancies for

Please call 01629 636831 and request to speak to Charlie

to include evening and weekend working The positions offer a good rate of pay, travelling allowance and gratuities. To apply or for further information, please contact John Elliott on 01629 640 488

Hope Valley College

JOB VACANCIES VAN Delivery Driver wanted

Nurture – Enrich – Achieve

45 core hours/wk Mon-Fri 4am-11.30am - Saturday earlier finish

We are seeking to appoint suitably qualified persons for the posts below.

Please send CV to enquiries@john-palin.co.uk (Tel: 01629 592411) or by post to John Palin (Wholesale) Ltd., Old Coach Road, Tansley, Matlock DE4 5ND

PA to Principal APT&C Pts 19-23, 37 hours per week 52 weeks per year £18560 - £21057

nd NANNY Frie

I am looking for a fun, energetic and caring person to look after my son before and after school (flexible days). We live in the lovely village of Castleton and my son attends Hope Valley College. Our ideal is if you could pick up from Hope and look after my son in our home. Great if you are a qualified nanny, great if you are not, the main thing we hope for is a lovely person who gets on well with my 11 year old son. A balance of home and circus skills would be great. Please call Nicola 07714 664941

hotel focus

This post will require a person who has a very high level of organisational skills and the ability to work closely with the Principal of the college, leadership team and other stakeholders. A high level of IT skills is essential. For further information please contact the College on 01433 620555, or e-mail dwillis@hopevalley.derbyshire.sch.uk Alternatively on-line application forms are available and further details can be downloaded from the College website at www.hvcollege.net

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tam Lion

RESERVATIONS : CONFERENCES : BUSINESS TRAVEL We are an established and successful travel management, venue finding and hotel booking agency serving corporate clients all over the United Kingdom.

Due to business growth

We currently require a

The Izaak Walton Hotel, Dovedale Nr Ashbourne is Recruiting

PART-TIME OR FULL-TIME INVOICING ASSISTANT

Closing date: 4pm – 9 September 2016

We have both FULL-TIME & PART-TIME permanent positions to join our growing team.

Temporary Teaching Assistant

FULL-TIME RECEPTIONIST BAR AND WAITING-ON STAFF SOUS CHEF AND CHEF DE PARTIE

with a working knowledge of purchase and sales ledgers, as well as being able to control and allocate commission payments. A knowledge of Sage will be a distinct advantage. Previous experience in an environment where there are high volumes of transactions will be helpful.

With specialist knowledge of either English or Maths APT&C Pts, 19-23, 37 hours per week 39 weeks per year £15626 - £17729 per annum 37 hours per week, 39 weeks per year Temporary Contract for 1 year Suitably qualified and/or experienced Teaching Assistant to support the educational, social and emotional development of students with additional needs. The successful candidate will be required to work within either the English or maths dept. supporting students with a range of needs, and across all age groups For further information please contact the College on 01433 620555, or e-mail dwillis@hopevalley.derbyshire.sch.uk Further details can be downloaded from the College website at www.hvcollege.com where on-line application forms are also available Closing date: 4pm – 9 September 2016

Hope Valley College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this

COMPETITIVE RATES OF PAY For more details please call 01335 350981and ask for Shura or email your CV and covering letter to shura@izaakwaltonhotel.com

William Twigg (Matlock) Ltd require a

Salesperson In their Engineers and General Merchants Division

Tel. 01629 56651 for an application form

Good computer and interpersonal skills together with a confident manner, ability to work quickly and accurately along with a sense of humour and excellent telephone manner are vital for this role. Please send a full CV to Clive Gibbs, Partner, hotel focus, King Street,Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1DZ. Email clive.gibbs@hotelfocus.co.uk Regrettably, only applications with the required experience will be acknowledged.

DUTIES - Trade and DIY counter sales plus assisting with goods inwards/telephone enquiries etc as and when required. PERSON - Practical, well presented and enthusiastic. Must have plenty of initiative, be a good communicator and enjoy dealing with customers. Trade experience/specialist knowledge a definite advantage. HOURS - Monday to Friday- 08.00 to 17.00. Saturdays - 08.00 -12.00 (1 in 2 on rota basis). CONDITIONS - Competitive salary. Holidays 33 days per year. Company health scheme. 26 BAKEWELL ROAD, MATLOCK, DE4 3AX.

birchoverlandscapes Hard landscaping and garden construction specialists Commercial and domestic landscapes

We are now recruiting Full/part-time experienced

LANDSCAPERS & GROUNDWORKERS Full training will be given to the successful applicants For more information contact Robert Adlington on 01629 733999 or 07976 264972


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CALVER SOUGH NURSERIES are looking for a

PART-TIME CAFÉ ASSISTANT Approx 16 - 20 hours per week over 3 days. No evening work. Hours negotiable. Must be able to cover weekends for holidays and during busy periods.

Previous cooking experience preferred

Please contact Andrew on 07786 081071

RECORDS WANTED

MARGARET RIDGEWAY (Deceased)

Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925 any persons having a claim against or an interest in the Estate of the aforementioned deceased, late of The Branksome Care Home 52 St John’s Road Buxton SK17 6TR formerly of Pippen Dell The Square Eyam Derbyshire S32 5RB, who died on 11/05/2016, are required to send particulars thereof in writing to the undersigned Solicitors on or before 04/11/2016, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to claims and interests of which they have had notice. WAKE SMITH SOLICITORS No.1 Velocity 2 Tenter Street Sheffield S1 4BY T480497

CASH PAID GOOD CONDITION ONLY

S LP SINGLES

Tel: 01246 850442

MATHS TUITION

WILL COLLECT

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

by mature, friendly graduate. Many local references.

- FULL TIME COOK / CHEF. - CASUAL WAITING STAFF.

07525 241462

Send your CV to enquiries@thewhitworthcentre.co.uk or drop them into the Office/Terrace if you are interested

SITUATIONS WANTED

Professionally Qualified Nanny has vacancies My name is Sarah, 27 years old with a clean driving licence and my own car. I have experience looking after children from 9 months to 10 years old. Excellent references and competitive rates PLEASE CALL

07515 650664 or 01629 732373 PERSONAL 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.

Chesterfield divorced man, 66, genuine and down to earth, would like to meet lady between 50-65 Please write to box no. GWL298 Peak Advertiser, Orme Court, Granby Road, Bakewell DE45 1ES BIG HEARTED BUILDER early 50s. Honest, trustworthy, genuine. Single 18 months. Looking for small, petite lady aged between 40-50 for friendship, outings. Please reply and enclose photo to Box No. BTB 29/8 c/o Peak Advertiser, First Floor Offices, Orme Court, Granby Road, Bakewell, DE45 1ES. MALE 50’S Fun loving, nice personality seeks new friends to improve my social life. Interests include, music, theatre, eating out, pubs, gardening, gym and swim. Please reply to Box No. MAL50 c/o Peak Advertiser, First Floor Offices, Orme Court, Granby Road, Bakewell, DE45 1ES.

FOOT CLINIC NOW OPEN Bakewell Town Hall, Bath Street. Call Susan Kearns Dip CFHP MPS Pract. 07527 476548 for appointment. Home visits available.

PSYCHIC PSYCHIC SUE Reaching out with love and light. 07974 633515.

MOBILE HAIRDRESSER GENTLEMEN AND BOYS BARBER Experienced and reliable. Call Teresa 07974 960209.

MOBILE

HAIRDRESSER Friendly & reliable service at a time to suit you

Please call Karen on

07704 440 656 PROFESSIONAL MOBILE HAIRDRESSER Call Liz on 07710 459856 or 01298 214942. Buxton area also welcome.

VICTORIA HUTCHINSON

Mobile Hairdresser Fully qualified All hair types, cuts, colours and blowdrys

EXPERIENCED MATHS TUTOR Junior/Secondary/GCSE/A Level/Adult Numeracy. 01629 823236. email jhnhrk92@gmail.com www.wirksworthmatlockmathst utor.co.uk

MUSIC TUITION FREE TRIAL PIANO LESSON offered by Concert Pianist. Details www.pianoartist .co.uk or tel. 01629 581475.

Piano Lessons

TUITION IN MaThs and PhysIcs

We currently have various positions available at the Whitworth Terrace!

(both include weekend work)

£10 per 1/2 hour

For fun or to achieve exams call Lisa

BEGINNERS TO EXAM LEVEL Call Fiona

01629 259178 / 07854 446958

GUITAR TUITION

derbyshiretutors.co.uk

S PA N I S H FRENCH GERMAN TUITION Beginners to AS/A2 any age!

ROCK, BLUES, JAZZ

Learn from an experienced musician and teacher. Courses to suit any age or level. Beginners welcome For full details contact:

Experienced, effective teacher Excellent exam results

Nigel Barton B.A. (Hons) Jazz, G.L.C.M

Tel: Helen 01629 580567

peakdistrictguitartuition.co.uk

BERKSHIRE WEANERS FOR SALE T: 07971 082379

01629 593643

PETS QUIET, CARING HOMES needed for friendly, nervous cats. Tel. 08453 712754. Cats Protection League.

1960S TO 1980S

TUITION

JOIN OUR TEAM!

Guitar Lessons

DEATHS

Pamper your pooch Bathing, grooming & Clipping

Microchipping service available 01629 55534 now on the web: gwav.co.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 e m a i l enquiries@derbybranch.cats.org .uk SHEFFIELD DOG RESCUE has many dogs, all healthy and vaccinated, looking for permanent homes. All ages and sizes, all cross breeds. 07748 620740.

Fully Insured

Dog Walker

Flexible and reliable Matlock/Bakewell area 01629 581885

For more information ring Annette on 0784 035 1686 or email annette@dalestraining.me.uk

SUE’S MOBILE DOG GROOMING AND MICROCHIPPING SERVICES

We can offer dog boarding for your dog in our home which is spacious and secure.

STABLES TO RENT

We are fully insured and licensed. Please see our website for more details. www.highpeakdogboarding.co.uk

in Chelmorton area with grass eating

01433 651263 07840 345526 ANGEL WINGS ANIMAL RESCUE is always looking for permanent, caring homes for cats www.angelwingsanimal rescue.co.uk 07512 965665. WE ARE A CARING VOLUNTARY GROUP SET UP TO OFFER SANCTUARY TO CATS Adopting from us gives our cats a chance of a better life with a caring new owner. Our cats will be neutered vaccinated and wormed and treated for flea’s before being offered for adoption. If you can help please ring 01298 816200 or visit our website www.dovecatrescuesanctuary.org.uk

A LUXURY PURPOSE BUILT CATTERY 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.

JILL MIDDLETON 01298 872444 Email: holidays@kool4cats.co.uk web: www.kool4cats.co.uk

01433 631769

PRIVATE TUITION ENGLISH AND MATHS Ages 5-11 (Primary) Telephone: 07989 160661

Course works towards KC Puppy Foundation Certificate. Venue: Cromford Community Centre, Cromford.

DOG WALKING

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 www.chesterfield-rspca.org.uk or call in at RSPCA Animal Centre, Spital Lane, Chesterfield 01246 273358.

IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME

Fully qualified & insured

PUPPY TRAINING HH CLASSES HH

(DBS Certified)

www.matlockdogwalker.co.uk

STABLING

07989 360713 • AVAILABLE NOW •

POULTRY BUFF ORPINGTON PULLETS 12 week pure bred birds, £18 each, cocks also available. 01629 823728. Warren 18 week-old

Point of Lay Pullets Fully vaccinated and salmonella tested Darren Barlow 01298 84820

HORSE GRAZING WITH STABLE HORSE GRAZING WITH STABLE in Whatstandwell area. Exercise area and lovely bridle paths. 01629 824180/07713 769074.

GARDENING HEDGES, TREES AND SHRUBS cut, lowered and removed. Grass cuts. 01629 810111.

6 STABLES, TACK ROOM, HAY LOFT, ALONG WITH GRAZING, WATER AND LIGHTING, NEAR BAKEWELL Lovely countryside, available now, prefer sole rent but will consider other options Please apply to discuss viewing and prices Contact Charlie 01629 636831 / 07971 600916

AERIALS www.sastv.co.uk

SITUATIONS VACANT

Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159

TV & Radio aerial installation Multipoint installations TV Wall Mounting

plus over 25 years experience

18267013

01433 440 419 01298 875 766 07702 471 029 simon@sastv.co.uk

MATLOCK

Piano Lessons

Experienced Teacher

TV Aerial & Satellite Services

All ages welcome Beginners onwards

FREE ESTIMATES

Hazel Henderson Buxton 01298 938958 www.hazelspiano.com

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CONGRATULATIONS

Best wishes from

TOP GEAR SCHOOL OF MOTORING 07773 288 636

Happy 1st Wedding Anniversary

T

A NO V

01629 312196

Congratulations on passing your driving test first time to

Alex Hellings

Digital aerials and satellites fitted TV wall mounting Telephone Points CCTV supplied and fitted

07500081942

COMPUTERS

PUPPY AND JUNIOR TRAINING CLASSES HELD IN BUXTON EVERY WEEK • Positive reward-based training only • Contact Claire on 07807 842049 claire@highpeakdogservices.co.uk www.highpeakdogservices.co.uk

07920423790

Peak Valley IT

Clearing up your IT worries Having problems with your PC/Tablet? Setup, Email, Word, etc... Not sure how to get the best from it? Let me help you with your life online! Competitive rates

Give Jon a call on 07891 589267 - here to help quickly

D.B Home Computer Repairs Quality P.C. repairs throughout the Peak District HOME VISITS 7 DAYS

WANTED

DOG GROOMING

MATLOCK & DISTRICT MENCAP SOCIETY will collect bric-a-brac and jumble. Enquiries ring Jackie 07831 316582. MODEL RAILWAYS WANTED, any make, scale, age or condition. Everything considered. Cash waiting. 01629 356018.

Clip round the ear Darley Dale based Dog Grooming Salon

SPECIAL AUTUMN OFFER

TEL: 07885 327753 OLD FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES WANTED I am not a dealer, just an avid collector. Cash paid. Ring Andy on 07951 946999 Rowsley.

PC/Laptops safely recycled

Tel: 01629 580712 Mobile: 07761 656702 Email: darrenball@toucansurf.com

A FULL EAZY-PC 20% GROOM

WANTED TEAK

Furniture from the 50s, 60s and 70s Long sideboards etc. Also old dolly tub CASH PAID

Repairs, Speed issues, Installs, Upgrades, Viruses, Internet, Wireless, Data Retrieval, Broadband, Servicing, etc.

6th September

Shelley & Grant Lots of love from both families

xxx

0ff

WITH THIS VOUCHER* *NO PHOTOCOPIES ACCEPTED

Contact Tara on 07788216629 or cliproundtheearuk@gmail.com

I look forward to meeting you and your doggy pals at my friendly salon

DO YOU NEED HELP WITH YOUR PC? Low cost computer repairs throughout the Peak District Home visits or express takeaway-return service Virus removal, Connection / Internet / Wireless problems Repairs, Re-installs, Upgrades, Data Recovery. We also supply new hard drives, memory, routers etc. Over 15 years’ experience, free friendly advice Computers / Laptops securely recycled

Tel: 01629 630056 / 07909 920877 – 7 days


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CLASSIFIEDS... NOVELTY CAKES

DRY STONE WALLING

NOVELTY/ BIRTHDAY/ WEDDING/ GLUTEN FREE made to order. Call Sally 07870 729119.

QUALITY WALLING SERVICES Specialist in drystone walling and all other types of wall builds/repairs. 07824 367065. www.qualitywalling.co.uk

KITCHENS

BUILDING SERVICES

I HAND PAINT NEWLY INSTALLED OR OLD, TIRED & WORN KITCHENS with my special primer, then paint it with Farrow & Ball or Dulux Heritage colours, your kitchen will last you at least 5 years, I’ll guarantee that!!! Phone Chris @ Paintwood on 07984 070617. inspire@cmbakerltd.com

PLASTER CORNICE restored professionally. Call C. Flack 01629 57303/07830 770962. STONEWORK SPECIALIST. I am a highly qualified builder with 32 years experience in dry stone walling, extensions, maintenance etc. If you require a quote for any stonework please ring 07951 868803.

TELEPHONE, INTERNET & TV

connectaphone .net TELEPHONE, INTERNET, TV AND SKY Faults & Extra points Broadband / WiFi problems Freesat - BT TV – Youview B.T. Quality half the price Friendly Ex B.T. Engineer Call Dave 07729 037667

LOGS SEASONED HARDWOOD LOGS £75 for 1½ bulk bags. Free delivery. 07515 711323.

COAL & LOGS

Peak Advertiser 29th August 2016 – Page 49

DOMESTIC CLEANING CARPET CLEANING and domestic cleaning. Competitive rates. Call Neil 07799 608691.

JJ Cleaning Services

streetwindowcleaning.co.uk

Domestic cleaning and other jobs considered at good rates.

Window cleaning Powerwashing Decorating Building repairs Call Mark on 01629 640540 / 07971 894476

Call 07401 568369 or 07954 480270

30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE FULL INSURANCE ON ALL WORK FREE QUOTATIONS

PAUL’S CLEANING SERVICES 01629 55071 or 07973 671 386

~ Established since February 2002 ~

DOMESTIC CLEANING AND IRONING SERVICE Offering weekly, fortnightly or monthly cleans CONTACT

07799 608691 or 07920 282589

Firewood & Briquettes Ash logs cut and split to dry over summer

See website for details or ring Mark on 07801 928 927 www.littonlogs.co.uk

OVEN CLEANING

BUILDING/DIY

PEAK OVEN CLEANING we clean your oven, no mess, no fuss. For free quote 07713 125503.

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.

FOR HIRE BOB-CAT, mini-digger, tractor and dump trailer and dumpers for hire with or without driver. 07966 210181/01298 687465. WACKER PLATE. Ride on roller for hire. 07966 210181/01298 687465.

FOR HIRE:

Floor Sanders, Drills, Ladders, Cement Mixers, Heaters, Driers & Lots More

FIREWOOD FOR SALE SEASONED HARDWOOD

TOOL HIRE BAKEWELL Unit 2c, Station Road Ind. Est. Bakewell

Phone: 813472

FREE delivery within 10 miles of Haddon Hall (also kindling sticks) Tel: 01629 810911 E-mail: ruth@haddonestate.co.uk

SKIP LOADERS SKIP LOADERS, DUMPERS for hire. 07966 210181 or 01298 687465.

Hardwood Logs Ltd

(Collection

only)

CONCRETE PANELS CONCRETE PANELS supply and fitting service or supply only. For silage pits, retaining walls etc 07966 210181, 01298 687465.

FINE PAINTED FIREPLACES. EST., 1981 I Hand Paint Fireplaces of every description & style, in any colour & finish to suit your room’s decoration & environment. Five Year Guarantee. Phone Chris on 07984 070617. inspire@cmbakerltd.com

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Copies of the application(s) and plans are open for inspection by all interested persons during office hours for the next 21 days. The application form, plans and drawings and site location plan may also be viewed on the Planning pages of the website at www.peakdistrict.gov.uk. If you wish to comment please write to the Chief Executive, Peak District National Park Authority, Aldern House, Baslow Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1AE within that time. Please note that the Authority now permits members of the public and consultees to address its committees, including those which determine planning applications. Please contact this office if you require details. In the event of an appeal against a refusal of planning permission for a householder application, which is to be dealt with on the basis of representations in writing, any representations made about the application will be sent to the Secretary of State, and there will be no further opportunity to comment at appeal stage Application Number: NP/DDD/0816/0766 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Calver Conservation Area Proposal: Removal of existing flat roof to garage and provision of new pitched slate roof. Location: Old Stones, High Street, Calver Application Number: NP/HPK/0716/0718 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Hope Conservation Area Proposal: Retrospective permission for the erection of new signage. Location: Old Hall Hotel, Market Place, Hope Application Number: NP/DDD/0816/0782 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Birchover Conservation Area Proposal: Section 73 application for the removal of condition 4 solely for holiday residential use on NP/WED/1285/467 Location: The Old Coach House, Main Street, Birchover

Application Number: NP/HPK/0816/0786 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Bamford Conservation Area Proposal: Change of use to a single unit of self-catering Location: Ye Derwent Hotel, Main Road, Bamford Application Number: NP/DDD/0816/0784 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Calver Conservation Area Proposal: Erection of single garage. Location: Edge View, High Street, Calver Application Number: NP/DDD/0816/0769 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Monyash Conservation Area Proposal: Proposed extension of car parking space and retrospective approval of decking to rear of dwelling. Location: Lyndale, Church Street, Monyash Application Number: NP/DDD/0816/0793 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Tideswell Conservation Area Proposal: Demolition of kitchen and conservatory and replacement with extension. Demolition of garage and replacement with extension. Insertion of new roof lights, alteration of windows and recovering of roof Location: The Hillock, Condliff Road, Tideswell Application Number: NP/DDD/0816/0790 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Bakewell Conservation Area Proposal: Rear extension and alterations to front veranda and garage. Location: Pentlands, The Yeld, Bakewell Application Number: NP/DDD/0816/0797 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Monyash Conservation Area Proposal: Proposed rear extension. Location: 2 The Square, Monyash, Bakewell, DE45 1JH

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Application Number: NP/DDD/0716/0707 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Youlgreave Conservation Area Proposal: Garden room with green roof and rough sawn cladding Location: Sunnydale, Bankside, Youlgrave

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Application Number: NP/DDD/0816/0764 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Fenny Bentley Conservation Area Proposal: Single storey rear extension replacing an existing conservatory and creating a sun room. Location: Croft Cottage, Ashbourne Road, Fenny Bentley

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IT IS AN OFFENCE KNOWINGLY OR RECKLESSLY TO MAKE A FALSE STATEMENT IN CONNECTION WITH AN APPLICATION TO VARY A PREMISES LICENCE WHICH IS PUNISHABLE BY A MAXIMUM FINE UP TO LEVEL 5 ON THE STANDARD SCALE Take notice that an application has been made by, The Merchants Yard Limited, St. John’s Road, Tideswell, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 8NY whose relevant licensable activities are sale by retail of alcohol for consumption on the premises only between 11.00 to 23.00 Monday to Sunday to vary the premises licence by firstly, permitting the sale by retail of alcohol for consumption off the premises with deliveries of hot food for consumption off the premises and, secondly, extending the permitted hours until 24.00 Wednesday to Saturday inclusive to the following licensing authority Derbyshire Dales District Council, Licensing Manager, Regulatory Services, Town Hall, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3NN web: www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk where the record of the application may be inspected. Any interested party or responsible authority may make representations about this application in writing to the relevant licensing authority by 21 September 2016 Dated 19 August 2016

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Application Number: NP/DDD/0816/0757 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Curbar Conservation Area Proposal: Removal/variation of condition on NP/DDD/0515/0457.Amended to suit revised drawing 1799-10 revision C to incorporate rebuilding of North elevation wall Location: The Croft, The Green, Curbar Application Number: NP/DDD/0816/0761 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Baslow and Bubnell Conservation Area Proposal: Change of use of domestic games room and toilet to holiday accommodation Location: Low Wood House, Hydro Close, Baslow

DERBYSHIRE DALES DISTRICT COUNCIL Town and Country Planning Act 1990 Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 Notice is hereby given that applications have been made to Derbyshire Dales District Council for planning permission/listed building consent in the Central Area in the fortnight commencing 8th August 2016 as follows: 16/00469/LBALT – Replacement fireplace to living room – 14 The Causeway, Wirksworth (L) 16/00511/FUL – Change of use of premises from Bank (A2) to retail (A1), extension, formation of parking area and installation of plant – Former Bank Building, Station Road, Darley Dale (S) 16/00512/FUL – Erection of fence (retrospective) – 86 The Hill, Cromford (C)(S) 16/00557/FUL – Variation of house types to plots 24 and 25 and alteration of access to plot 21 – Plots 21-24-25 of Hopton Rise, Middleton by Wirksworth (C) 16/00559/LBALT – Internal and External alterations – Moot Hall, Chapel Lane, Wirksworth (L) 16/00592/FUL – Erection of livestock/fodder storage building and associated access and hardstanding – Tinkersley House, Tinkersley, Rowsley 16/00596/ADV – Entrance sign – Premier Inn, Bakewell Road, Matlock 16/00598/FUL – Erection of replacement dwelling and garage and retention of existing dwelling as ancillary accommodation Pinetrees, Upper Lumsdale, Matlock (C) Applications with the suffix F may affect a Footpath Applications with the suffix L may affect the character of a Listed Building Applications with the suffix C may affect a Conservation Area Applications with the suffix S may affect the setting of a Listed Building Applications with the suffix D The development is a departure from the provisions of the development plan The applications may be inspected on-line between 9am and 5pm Monday-Friday at the Town Hall, Matlock or at www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk. Any person wishing to make representations about any of the applications should do so in writing within 21 days to the Regulatory Services Section, Town Hall, Matlock, DE4 3NN, quoting the relevant application number.

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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

MAN AND VAN FOR HIRE MAN AND TRANSIT VAN for hire. 2 vans available for larger moves. Any distance, free quote, cheap rates. 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. HANDY MAN WITH A VAN painting, gardening, fencing, pointing, small house moves, collection and delivery long distance. 07713 125503.

FOR SALE FISH TANK plus 4 cold water fish. Modern, compact. 14” x 9” x 12” (36 x 23 x 30cm). Light, filter, gravel etc. £25 01629 820158. KING EXPENSIVE BRAND NEW MATTRESS was £599, could deliver bargain £99. 07508 447711.

JUWEL TRIGON FISH TANK 350 corner unit. Beech cabinet. Very good cond. Pump, heater, light etc included. 2 large Clown Loach fish included if wanted. £200 ono. 01629 813955/07791 431420. DOUBLE EXTRA DEEP MATTRESS still shop wrapped was £499 delivered £99. 07508 447711. SINGLE 10” LUXURY DEEP BRAND NEW MATTRESS could deliver just £79. 07508 447711. GENTS TOURER CLAUDE BUTLER MAGESTIC early 1980’s. 10 speed, vgc. £160 ono. Brown full grain leather settee, vgc, 3 seater. £500 ono. 07486 356920. TOP OF THE RANGE FOLDING MASSAGE TABLE with face hole. Beige colour. Metal legs. As brand new condition. Cost £375 accept £150 ono. 07977 640103. LEATHER BROWN 6 SEATER CORNER SOFA with single units either end that recline. Can be used as straight sofa if you wish. 2 years old. Ex. cond. Can email photo. Cost £2,600 accept £500. 07478 739776. 2-TIER CAKE PLATES variety of vintage designs and colours to choose from, £10 each. 01298 872153. DOUBLE SOFA BED pale lilac, hardly used. Good cond. £25. 01629 55568.

SAFETY LADDER 4 treads with safety rails. Never used £25; Wool carpet, pale blue/grey, approx 12’ x 7’3”, £20; Girls bike suit 6-9 years free. 01433 621266. A QUANTITY OF CUT STONE FOC. Interested phone 01629 813744. HOOVER 1400W GOBLIN AZTEC VACUUM CLEANER ex. cond. £15; Cookworks microwave, hardly used £10; Bath mixer tap, cost £65 accept £10; New basin taps £5; Arcoy dovetailing machine £10. 01298 27525. 3 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE single wardrobe, dressing table with triple mirrors, tallboy £75. 01629 826780/07891 247869. DOUBLE EXTENSION ALUMINIUM LADDER Box construction for strength, D-rungs for comfort. Height closed 3.54m (11’ 7”), max height 6.22m (20’ 5”). Good cond. Hardly used. £50 ono. 01629 733296. SMALL DOUBLE BED MATTRESS 120 cm. £45. Sue on 07941 580593. GOLD, LAURA ASHLEY SOFA BED complete with throw and scatter cushions. £100. 01629 735340. 07866 206905. POULTRY HOUSE brand new, on legs, 6-8 birds, £240. Apple TV box, new and unused £55. Gun cabinet, steel, for 4 guns, 2 locks, 2 sets of keys £75 ono. 01629 823728. STRIMMER ELECTRIC £10. Folding bike and bag suitable for caravan etc £45. Telescope and stand £35. MTD Petrol woodchipper 5hp £200. Technics SXK200 music keyboard £10. Oak leatherette topped table and chair £50. Circular wood/glass coffee table £5. 01433 621383. FRIDGE under counter model w55cms x d56cms x h84cms. Ex. cond., hardly used, bought as spare for Xmas. £60. Junior snooker table, good cond., 180cms x 94cms. Folds flat for storing. Balls and 2 cues included £25 ono. Further info phone 01433 630550. BOY'S BIKE 20” wheel. Suit 6-8 year old. Good cond. £30. 2 strong kids metal wheelbarrows. Nearly new. £10 each. 01629 733545. Darley Dale. B E A U T I F U L MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS £350ovno. 07813 788039. 2700 LITRE GREEN PLASTIC OIL TANK with valve £220, ready to go. Early 19thC,Mahogany chest of drawers, 2 over three, 21"w X 45"L X 47"high, split for ease of transport. Offers around £250. Single bed frame black iron effect, £60. Brown 2 seater settee X 2 £100 for both vgc. 01298 26122. JVC 32” TV HD ready, in immaculate order. Perfect picture, complete with remote control and lead. This TV is ideal as a first or second TV. Only reason for sale is larger TV obtained. Absolute bargain at £65. Collect from Castleton area. Contact 01433 621058.

Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159 BEAUTIFUL SOLID WALNUT 1930'S BERGERE 2 SEATER SETTEE AND 2 CHAIRS Wood and neutral upholstery in ex. cond, some localised damage to cane. Sprung base with feather back cushions. Lovely carved and mounded detailing. £200. Vintage Silver Cross dolls pram. Cream/Navy £20. 01629 812317. TWO UNUSED BLACK BITUMEN ROOFING SHEETS 950mm wide X 2100mm long. Buyer to collect. 01629 732447.

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01629 735496 077 177 55 377 IKEA OFFICE CHAIR AND COMPUTER DESK good cond. £50. Challenge extreme petrol hedge cutter; good cond. hardly used £60. 07855 052956. LOVELY COMPACT GREY/BLUE PAINTED 3DRAWER/DOOR SIDEBOARD £75. Elegant Edwardian inlaid mahogany doubled bed with base and mattress, vgc £80. Stag mahogany 3 mirror dressing table £40. Pretty Ercol rocking chair £35. Tumble dryer £20. 07780 798393. 2 BLACK COMPOST BINS holds 330 litres £5 each; Water butt, holds 210 litres £10. 07811 428242 nr Stanton in the Peak. ANTIQUE SINGLE WOODEN BED FRAME with slats from France. Lovely bed. Frame is slightly larger than single mattress, leaves about 3" at either side, makes it easier to make. Lovely piece of furniture either for adult or child. can send picture to mobile. Size is roughly 78"L by 44"W. £95. No offers sorry. 01246 582595.

The Tip Man All / anything picked up Single or bulk Home or garden For a friendly service ~ Mike 07955 276800 15 MATT MID-GREY FLOOR TILES 33cmx33cm £20 will cover approx 1 1/2 sqm 18 plain white glazed wall tiles 30cm x 60cm £20. 01629 55542. PINE TABLE straight sides and curved ends, 45" x 27", ideal as kitchen/breakfast table. £25. 01298 872153. VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN CAST IRON ORNATE FIRE SURROUND in need of renovation. 26”W x 3’H £25. Bossini quality 20cm round showerhead including arm, hose and fittings. £20; Vintage towel rail stainless steel, floor mounted radiator suitable for central heating system. 3’H 31”W. £10. 01629 259582. ANTIQUE DARK WOOD AND TAPESTRY SEAT CORNER CHAIR £100. Antique oak corner cupboard with heavy carving on the door £60. Antique Sea chest £50. Antique large blanket box £60. Bureau with 3 drawers and drop down writing lid and internal compartments. Painted cream £60. Antique oak cupboard with 2 drawers and side cupboard. Heavy carving on front. £60 Can email pictures. 07906 621908.

E X T E R N A L HARDWOOD FRONT DOOR 6’5” x 2’81/2”. British Standard 5lever mortice lock. Two ‘leaded light’ panels, black japanned door furniture including letterbox, £45 ovno. Ashover area. 07821 673925. FUEL CANS x 2. U.S.A. made. Circular (stable in transit) 29cmD. X 16.5cm H. Vented with filler pipe. 2 ½. U.S. Gallons (9.46 litres) capacity. £15 each. Car ramps x 2. £10 for the pair. 07812 386982. NEXT “BEDROOM SET – “Next” Single Duvet Cover and matching Pillowcase, “Next” Lilac Crystal style beaded mini chandelier light fitting, “Next” Lilac waste bin with Butterfly motif and matching “Next” 3 x Lilac wooden Butterflies for wall, Lilac Bedside Light/Shade, – All £20. Pink Lightshade (disc style / beaded) and matching chrome bedside light with pink lightshade - £7 for both. “Aynsley” Wild Tudor China, Large variety incl. vases, bowls, trinket boxes, plates etc all exc. condition, prices start at £3 each. Beautiful “M&S Black” ¾ Length Wool Coat, pleated bottom, age 12/13yrs, never worn - £10. 01629 813011. WESTFIRE DIGITAL DAMP METER FOR LOGS £20; Travel cot and mattress £20. 07713 772549. LAURA ASHLEY C A T A L I N A CRANBERRY SILK VELVET CUSHIONS W40cm L60cm. These cushions can be seen on the Laura Ashley website and are shown as £55 each. They are 100% silk with panels of cranberry velvet and pleated oyster silk. Mine are in immaculate condition and as new and I am selling a pair for £25. 07814 837329. TOILET-TO-GO Wickes, white dual flush, with seat and cistern. Horizontal rear waste exit. New, never out of box. £25. 01629 822103. INDESIT FRIDGE frost free. 175x60x60cm. 4 shelves, 5 door shelves. £80. Collect only. 01629 735904. AUTO WASHING MACHINE in good working order and good appearance. Gorenje European make. £60 buyer collects. 01629 636852. WASHING MACHINE Zannussi 6kg 1200RPM (ZWG1221P) Hardly used £50. Trailer Wheels/Tyres 2 virtually new & 1 good spare £4-8. £25 ono. 01433 630910/ 07989 057252.

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Call Mick on 07964 447054 LAWN MOWER Rotary Hover, Challenge 1000 watt 280mm cutting width. Little used in good working order with spare pack of cutting blades. £20. Child Car Seat. Britax Eclipse 9 months to 4 years old. Ex. cond. £20. 01433 639201 (Calver) or 07790 974826. BEE HIVES Four Cedar Bee Hives with three colonies. Plus everything required to start bee keeping. Genuine reason for sale. Offers. 01246 582365.

LAMINATE FLOOR light oak, 50 sq meters +, lightly used, looks good as new £125, collect from Over Haddon. 07540 667293. NIAGARA HU75 MASSAGE MACHINE improves circulation £25. New black metal wall mounted letter box with key £10. Typist chair £5. 4 VW wheels and tyres £5. 01433 621383. MULTIFUEL STOVE Dunsley Heat 'Yorkshire' model. This stove is about 5 years old and works very well to heat a large space. This model can run a central heating system, but this one does not it is a room heater only. £450. buyer collects from Hathersage. 07809 422652.

LOWE ALPINE MOUNTAIN ATTACK RUCSACK 35:45, suitable for climbing / walking, exc. cond., used once £70ono. 01433 650654. CHIMINEA small £20; Brass coal scuttle £20; Qualcast push lawnmower £10; Compost bin, large black plastic £5; Westfire digital damp meter £20; Travel cot and mattress £20. 01629 733246.

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07742 775885 BABY COT with airflow mattress £35, Mammas & Pappas high chair £10, baby bath £3, wrap around fire guard £15, cot bumper pads used once £5. Superb cot bedding free with cot. All owned by grandparents. Rarely used. Castleton 07970 708352.

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LOVELY QUALITY PINE BEDROOM FURNITURE Dressing Table with 4 drawers 30"/76cmH 1 6 " / 4 1 c m W . 33.5"/85cmL Matching stool with cream fabric top £80 for both. Bedside Cupboard with 4 drawers 29.5"/75cmH 1 8 " / 4 6 c m W 17.5"/44cmL £40. 07776 410137 Wirksworth. MASSIVE WOODEN CASTLE with knights and much more £30, varied large Disney dolls Ariel, Belle etc £10 for all, shelf unit £10, car play mat £5, collection only Matlock 07957 820046. PERSIAN CARPET Persian ( Yazd ) carpet, 11' 6" x 8', has been professionally cleaned and looks new. No wear. Imported as new from Iran. £500. 01298 871430. M&S 3 PIECE SUITE plus footstool in green fabric. Comfy sofa and chairs. Pick up only. £50 ono. Steel Gun Cabinet for 3 guns. small shelf, lockable. Pick up only. £40. Great Longstone. 07443 484060. S A M S U N G S Y N C M A S T E R COMPUTER SCREEN model 943NW £25. 07812 386982. YORK MULTI GYM 2001 PLUS BENCH collect from Tideswell £65. 01298 872630. 40 SMALL (300 X 300MM) GARDEN SLABS suitable for patio. £30 buyer collects. 01298 25644. LARGE ANTIQUE CHEST OF DRAWERS two drawers over three 45"W X 51 X 20"D. £150 ono; Small pine dresser, 37"W X 73" X 12" D. £95 ono; Bow fronted Edwardian display cabinet, 42"W X 69"H X 14"D £250 ono; Dog training crate 19"W X 22"H X 30"L £20 ono; Georgian solid oak corner cabinet 37"H £80 ono. 01629 582944.

A D J U S T A B L E ELECTRIC BED (single, no mattress). Little used, good cond. with back and knee raise. £120. 01298 25563. SINGLE BED WITH MATTRESS Hardly used and in ex. cond. £40 ono; 3 drawer chest of drawers with matching bedside cabinets. Ex. cond. £30 ono; Silver TV stand. Ex. cond. £10 ono; Office swivel chair £5 ono; Extra thin electric radiator £10 ono; Real stone effect fire surround and hearth with separate electric coal effect fire. Ex. cond. £50 ono. 01629 732917/ 07717 363716. LIGHT MAHOGANY TABLE AND 6 CHAIRS 35”W 29”H. Reason for sale moving into smaller house £125. Pink roller blind 36"x 60" no marks as new reason for sale moved house £15. 3 way baby carrier front and back from 3 months from 3.5-12kg weight, brand new never been used cost £22 sell at £15 ono. 01629 823025/ 07842 705607. FOUR OAK DINING CHAIRS re-upholstered as new condition. Reason for sale downsizing from a non smoking home. £35. 01629 540381.

COLLECTION OF CHILDRENS BOOKS mixture of paperback and hardback £15. 07714 888397 Curbar. EARLY 19TH-C, MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS 2 over three, 21"w X 45"L X 47"H, split for ease of transport. Offers around £250. Single bed frame black iron effect, £60. Power craft gas less mig, £18 not much use, stopped working. BT synergy 5 handset vgc £25; Beautiful High quality 2 off ceiling pendant lights each with 5 marbled glass shades £25 each. 2700 litre green plastic oil tank, with valve £220, ready to go. 01298 26122. WELSH DRESSER pine, 6 x 6.5 x 1.5ft £150; John Broadwood upright piano FREE, large dog crate £10, must collect. 01246 583524 evenings. BOSCH ALR900 E L E C T R I C LAWNRAKER little used, exc. cond., large grassbox, cost £90, accept £45; Black & Decker GL545 elec. strimmer with 2 line spools, good cond. £15. 01433 623063. HP DESKTOP COMPUTER benefiting from new installation of Windows 10, TFT screen, 4gb RAM, 3ghz Intel processor, ideal for browsing internet and running general office apps. £130ono. 07903 004680 Tideswell. MOUNTAIN LIFE RUCKSACK 60 + 20, not used £55. 01433 630847.

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FOR SALE LIGHT BROWN 2 SEATER LEATHER SOFA and reclining chair, matching electronic raiser chair, sofa is 150cm W x 100cm H x 80cm D, VGC £525, collect from Matlock area. 07968 830334. PINK ROLLER BLIND 36” x 60”, no marks, as new, reason for sale is moved house £15; 3 way baby carrier, front and back, from 3mths, from 3.5-12kg weight, brand new, never been used, cost £22, sell at £15ono; Light mahogany table and 6 chairs, 35” W, 29” H, reason for sale is moving into smaller house £125. 01629 823025. FLYMO CHEVRON 34C electric rotary lawn mower with rear roller for striped finish, metal blade, adjustable height, 40 litre grass box, exc. machine in good working cond. £35; Flymo Power Trim 500 XT lawn trimmer / edger, mains electric, good cond. £25. 01629 593659. IKEA MAMMUT BLUE DESIGN CHILD BEDROOM FURNITURE SUITE £100, inc. child single bed with mattress, wardrobe with bottom drawer and hanging rail, bedside table, 3 drawer unit, L shaped shelves, immac. cond. from a non-smoking home; Range of baby and toddler equipment, inc. mothercare beechwood stair gates £20; Travel cot £30; Plus selection of boys toys for sale. 01629 630235. ORNATE WOODEN SCREEN beautiful, hand painted and hand carved, reds, oranges, pinks, yellows, greens, opens out to extend fully to 7’ W, H 6’ £135ovno. 07940 805708 Hope Valley. THULE ROOF BARS 2 off, approx. 48” length adjustable, with Jag X brackets, but will take any car brackets £25; Toyota Corolla roof bars with key £20; Pitch pine beam, old, serviceable, nail free, 143cm x 10.5cm x 8.5cm £30; Old oak beam approx. 200yr old, 100cm x 10.5cm x 8.5cm £25. 07941 363283 Darley Dale.

INDIGO PLANK KING SIZE BED a few years old but these beds are made to last, comes with free clean memory foam mattress if wanted £450. 07543 969639 Tansley. WHEELCHAIR Roma Medical 1500BL, self propelled, max load 110kg, hardly used £50. 01629 822028. WICKES TRIPLE A L U M I N I U M EXTENSION LADDER 3 x 12’ sections, good cond. £85ono, purchaser to remove. 01298 214193. LUCIA MAMAS AND PAPAS COT BED very clean and in immac. cond., cost £200 new, accept £70ono. 01629 56192. LENOVO 19.5 INCH 4GB 1TB ALL IN ONE PC Windows 10, unwanted gift, £175. 01298 85084. LATE VICTORIAN PINE WARDROBE with internal drawers and hanging section, been painted £250; Antique double wooden bed frame, metal sprung base, painted, very pretty £100; Repro oriental mother of pearl drawers (4), black lacquer background with oriental scenes £80; 2 Victorian pitch pine benches with reversible backs £150 each; Spoon back upholstered nursing / bedroom chair £20; Nest of 3 tall round tables with tiled tops and metal base £25, lots more available, can send pics. 07906 621908. BOSCH AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINE CLASSIXX 6 1200 express, exc. cond. £85, buyer collects. 01629 584922. AXES a number of fully restored vintage English hatchets / axes available £15 each, pics available via email 01246 582365 Baslow. M&S BLACK WROUGHT IRON BED slatted, sprung base, queen size £800 new, accept £200ono; Yew drum table 25” H, 21” across, cost £285, accept £45; Handbag, ‘cambridge satchel’ brand, new, still in shops at £110, accept £40ono; Yonex badminton raquet, titanium mesh composite, used once cost £75, accept £20, can send photos. 07595 959512 Matlock area.

ROUND WOODEN DINING TABLE H 30” x 42” dia. and 4 matching chairs, in good cond. £25ono. 01298 871747. PINE DRESSER 6’ 6” H x 5’ W, 5 small drawers, 3 large drawers, 2 cupboards and a drinks cupboard, made locally, VGC, downsizing, reluctant sale £200ono. 01629 650381. HOTPOINT LARDER FRIDGE graphite, good cond. £10, buyer collects. 01629 732793. EASY FIT TELECOMMUNICATION ALARM Yale, new, still boxed £250; 3 white desks, Ikea, new, still boxed £25 each. 07432 844655. SUZUKI GRAND VITARA boot tray to fit 3dr SZ range, good cond. £10. 01246 590634. OLD CHARM DINING TABLE and 6 chairs, good cond. £100ono; Old Charm phone table, good cond., £60ono; Old Charm corner cupboard, good cond. £60ono; Very large teddy bear, good cond. £20ono; Job lot corgi x8, lledo x2. 18002, 18001, CC99155, 75201, 14302, 18005, CC99140, 76901, BS1002, BB1002, all good cond. and in original boxes. £450ono. 01629 733657 (eves). GIANT BOULDER ALULITE gents bike, 26” wheels, with panniers £50. 01298 70572. YAMAHA AR 80 MODERN ELECTRONIC ORGAN with stool and selection of music £325ono; Disco lights, 2 x Acme Penguins, flash to music £45 for both. 07712 854757. OLD SANDSTONE ROOF SLATES x95, all different sizes, ideal for roof or path, call for details. 01298 27525. STANNAH STAIRLIFT 600 carries weight 150kg, straight, maroon seat, hardly used, sensible offers. 07754 525254. LLOYD LOOM CHAIR blue, 1937, good cond. £35; Bentwood dining chair £25; Bread bin, cream, as new £8. 01629 732804. 2 SETS OF RIGHT HANDED GOLF CLUBS 1 x Peter Oosterhuis (Slazenger) and 1 x Dunlop (less than 3yrs old) £20 per set, Dunlop bag FREE to 1st buyer. 07855 021373 Baslow area.

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ELECTRIC GARDEN SHREDDER hardly used £35; Small electric rotovator, nearly new £40. 01629 650199. GRITSTONE DRAINAGE CHANNEL 2.8m long plus stone drain with original cast iron grid, open to sensible offers. 01629 732533. RECORDS 5 x LP albums inc. Gilbert & Sullivan South Pacific, 44 LPs inc. musicals, Abba and Seekers etc., 14 in total 45s, best offer; Lawnflight, ride on rotary mower, 12hp, needs attention, free to collector. 01433 630258. DINGHY ROAD TRAILER 3m length, aluminium, 400kg max. gross weight, 2009, good cond., hardly used £150; Honda rotavator, 5hp OHC, petrol, 4 stroke, 90cm W, suitable for allotment / garden use, approx. 12yrs old, good runner £100; Roof bars for Nissan X-Trail, 2005/14 model, with keys, Nissan manufacture, black £75ono. 01629 810220. FOBCO STAR SINGLE PHASE BENCH DRILL 0.5” chuck, full working order £120; Ikea Paong, beech frame, cream cushion, good cond. £12; Triumph black lockable filing cabinet, 63cm H, 40cm W, 3 drawers, good cond.; Black 20ltr metal jerry can, VGC £10; Large American lockable tool chest, 35cm H, 69cm L, good cond. £30. 01629 258091. ELECTRIC RECLINING SINGLE BED good cond., flame retardant, offers, buyer must collect. 01629 812919. 35 HONEY POTS £3 each; 2 lead crystal Brandy glasses, Webb Corbit £20; 1 ton concrete coal bunker in sections £30; 181 miniature China plates, offers. 01629 812036. BLACK WROUGHT IRON GARDEN TABLE and 4 chairs, 107cm, round, exc. cond. £350. 01298 26428. TOILET TO GO Wickes, white, dual flush with seat and cistern, horizontal rear waste exit, new, never out of box £25. 01629 822103. CONSERVATORY BLINDS 1 x 730mm, 1 x 1150mm, 1 x 1185mm, 2 x 1450mm, Hilarys concertinaed cream blinds and pole to extend £50ono. 01433 630040. ATCO LAWNMOWER clipper 16, 40cm cut, B&S engine drives cylinder and rear roller producing stripes, variable speed, 3yrs old, serviced by supplying dealer, grass box, exc. cond. £400ovno. 01629 813286. GARDEN BENCH and 2 matching armchairs, reclaimed wrought iron backs and arms, hardwood seats £100; Rabbit hutch £30. 01629 636797. QUALITY QUINGO MOBILITY SCOOTER sale due to bereavement, never used, fully serviced by Quingo with receipt and manual, cost new over £2,000, genuine bargain £745ono, dismantles for car boot. 01298 25294. FOLD UP KROMSKI DOUBLE TREADLE Scotch tension spinning wheel with carry bag, hardly used, new cond. £275. 01629 823638.

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WANTED MOTORCYCLES Anything considered. £50-£10,000. Cash on collection. Please phone Tony on 01629 823276/07768 906162.

Wingerworth Commercials Ltd MOTORS MITSUBISHI PAJERO SHOGUN L200 WANTED dead or alive. Best cash prices paid. Call Steve 07792 305114. VW BEETLE 2001. Cream. 92,000 miles. MoT April 2017. £495. 07561 102873. SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2008 4 x 4. Immaculate. Alloys. MoT February 2017. £2,700 ono. 07896 862511.

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Old Glossop, a tucked away treasure of attractive houses and character cottages, upstaged and overshadowed by the sprawl of its ‘new town’ created around 1840, was somewhere I had never been. This was to be remedied on a hot August day beneath vivid blue skies when a heat haze rose from tarmac roads and Manor Park echoed to the happy sound of children playing, paddling and making dams in the little river there. Manor Park used to be the grounds and gardens to a large house owned by the Dukes of Norfolk who became Lords of the Manor here in 1606 and held on to the estate for the next 300 years. The park was made public in 1927 with the manor house being demolished later in the century, now built on by modern housing. There are large interpretation panels within the park as well as at various places around Old Glossop, but I also came across small heritage plaques on my walk attached to posts, rails and fences which are part of www.oldglossoptrail.co.uk and with my iphone I listened at various points to a fascinating audio trail. From the car park off Corn Street I followed a path up past the junior skateboard enclosure filled with concrete ramps and slides to a little lake where ducks snoozed in peace on the island, away from being terrorised by toddlers or excited dogs. A left near the walled garden with ornate metal gate and I headed up through trees to arrive on Church Walk near the former school. Built in 1852 as Glossop’s Grammar School it later became a primary school before closing a few years ago. It was used for filming classroom scenes for the BBC drama ‘The Village’ but is currently in the throes of conversion into residential accommodation. Glossop Parish Church dedicated to All Saints was rebuilt around 1831 but stands on the site of a medieval house of worship. The little graveyard contains gravestones from the 1600s. I now walked over to see the ancient cross in Old Glossop’s tiny market place which was awarded its market charter in 1290. From here I returned to Church Street lined with old stone houses, some being former weavers’ cottages built of dark gritstone and having small mullioned windows, typical of the High Peak area. At the top of the street is the former Bailiff’s House where the Duke of Norfolk’s manager lived, employed to oversee his Glossop estate. Overlooking this are a pair of side by side pubs – The Bull’s Head is said to be the oldest public house in town with the popular Wheatsheaf Inn next door. Turning right I walked along Wellgate to Hope Street where there are terraces of former millworkers’ cottages. Starkies Mill was the first cotton mill in the village, harnessing power from springs tumbling down off Shelf Moor and Shittern Clough. Built in 1789, the mill changed ownership in 1792 and became Hawkshead Mill. After this more mill businesses sprung up in rapid succession until this industrial area of cotton and textile manufacture had expanded and outgrown its site and so in the 1800s Howardtown was established, later to be known as Glossop (Howard

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successful Alcoa Forgings and Extrusions factory, but no longer relying on water to power it. Nestling beneath purple heather-clad moors and dramatic high hills, some scarred long ago by quarrying, I felt the need to stride out into open countryside, to dip my toes into the wilderness but without ascending far into the remote and challenging terrain of Bleaklow or Longdendale. From my map I could see a very pleasant stroll around Shire Hill via Mossy Lea Farm, which I thought would be just perfect for a hot summer day with the temperature rising into the 80’s and so made my way to the turning point at the top of Shepley Street. Years ago it was thought that this was the route of the old Roman Road leading from Navio at Brough in the Hope Valley to the fort of Melandra, also known as Agricola that was built in 80AD above the River Etherow and Glossop Brook. However, it is now thought the Roman Road entered Glossop from the south and this route was a later packhorse way leading over hills to the east. It was given the name Doctor’s Gate after an illegitimate son of

My rough stone track became grassy for a time on the walk up to the foothills of Bleaklow. Stunning views of cloughs, crags, and high moorland drew me upwards like a magnet. Down to my

right Shelf Brook was tinged brown with peat as it bumbled, tripped and tumbled on its way to Glossop, held up every once in a while by the remains of mill ponds. At a t-junction near the farm a fingerpost pointed the way to Doctor’s Gate and Snake Pass but a notice advised this route as being temporarily closed until March 2017 because of a dangerous bridge upstream. So I crossed a very impressive ornate metalwork bridge by my side with stone ball-topped pillars either end and made my way to the main road where I emerged next to Mossy Lea Lodge. No doubt this had been the route created long ago by the Dukes of Norfolk and their entourage of grouse shooters heading for the moors. It was a means to an end walking down the pavement beside the A57 where a constant stream of traffic accelerated past me on the climb up to Snake Pass. At one point I passed the round millstone sign to say that I had exited the National Park. As I returned into Glossop it was a nice walk back through a residential area

of the town, where I could observe different building styles of houses on the way, admire little front gardens and like ‘Keyhole Kate’, have a nosey at windowsill ornaments and interior decor when not hidden by nets! Sally Mosley

For 2016, the annual Horticultural Show is to be held in the Grouse Inn car park and is again extended to all Darley Dale residents. The Show is being held on Sunday 4th September with judging between 11:00 and 12:00 noon. The display will be set up between 09:00 and 11:00. No pre-registration is required; just turn up during the display period and complete an entry form at a cost of just 30p per class per person to take part. The classes are divided into three major sections: •Vegetables - potatoes, carrots, parsnips, onions, beans etc •Domestic - jams, lemon curd, chutney, bread, fruit cake etc •Children's (max 15 years) drawing/painting, cupcakes, Creepy Crawlies. Rosettes will be awarded for 1st prize with a certificate for 2nd, 3rd and 4th places in each class. All entries not

removed by 12:30 will be sold either directly from the stalls after the show or auctioned at 5pm in the Grouse Inn. Once again, a beautiful

themed cake has been kindly made by Tracey Watson; raffle tickets to win this prize will be on sale in the pub and the draw will take place at the conclusion

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