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Pigments and Paint Mills The manufacture of paint has progressed from an early secret art to an advanced chemical industry strongly dependent upon synthetic materials. The basic constituents of a fluid paint are solid pigment to give colour, plus a liquid vehicle such as a drying oil or water solution. The Industrial Revolution introduced water-powered grinding mills for pigment manufacture, the raw material being pulverised to a powder between millstones then finely sieved. Actual paint mills produced a stiff paste from a pigment/liquid medium, to be millstone-ground and thinned to a working consistency. Some records make it difficult to differentiate between colour grinding mills and paint

mills. For instance a ‘paint grinding’ mill formerly stood by Viator’s Bridge in Milldale, whereas the Goytsclough Mill, powered by the Deep Clough stream, was recorded as a ‘paint mill’. Pigments were obtained from naturally occurring substances; those common to the Peak were mainly discovered through lead mining activity. Along with alum, copper and zinc, lead itself was an important metallic pigment. Mines in the Bradwell area produced white lead – the common name for lead carbonate, sought as a white pigment for paint since the fourth century BC. The use of basic lead sulphate, known as sublimed white lead, dates from only the mid-19th century.

Red lead (lead oxide) was both a source of red pigment and an important component of anticorrosion paints due to its rust inhibiting properties. Red lead was produced in Bonsall Dale throughout the 19th century by the extensive Via Gellia Paint and Colour Company. Coloured earths were ground further downstream at the Scarthin mill, which still has a working water wheel. Under Henry Wheatcroft this mill dealt with ochres of several hues, together with ‘blacks, ivory, blue and mineral, chromates, blue vermillionettes and numerous others’. Black-wad and cauk A blackish-brown pigment was produced from manganese wad, a mineral known in the Peak as black wad, processed at Wensley by at least 1829. Other mills are recorded at Bonsall and Matlock Bath. Workable deposits comprised at least 50% manganese oxides and occurred in mines around Elton and Winster, Parwich, Youlgrave and Alport, Brassington and Hopton, also in small quantities at Carsington Hill mine. Black wad produced a black pigment, especially suitable for outdoor use and – due to its property as a drying agent in paint – the hulls of

British naval vessels. In his comprehensive report Manganese mining in the Peak District (Mercian Geologist 2006), Trevor D. Ford notes that whilst recorded wad veins have long been worked out, open-pit fluorspar mining has occasionally revealed deposits, as at Winster Spar Pit in 2005. Research into production figures led Ford to surmise that over time the Peak may have yielded some 15,000 tons of wad. The highest recorded quantity of 573 tons came from Heyspots lead mine near Winster between 18771881. Decontamination Barytes, a mineral widely Continued on Page 9

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2015 was a record year for sheep entries at Hope Show when over 700 sheep were judged across over one hundred classes. This year, the show’s organisers are hoping to surpass last year’s phenomenal achievements. 2016 is the tenth anniversary of Hope Show hosting the Derbyshire Gritstone Champion of Champions. The breed is one of the oldest hill sheep breeds dating back to a flock established in the Goyt Valley in 1770. Breeders from across the north of England bring their champion Derbyshire Gritstone sheep from shows including the Great Yorkshire Show and the Royal Welsh to Hope on August Bank Holiday Monday. A cup presented to the Show by Karl Kempson is given to the Winner of the class to hold for 12 months, with prize money to both Champion and Reserve, and a Special Prize of £50 to the best female Derbyshire Gritstone, donated by Mrs & Mrs Napper. Livestock Secretary Elise Priestley says, “The Derbyshire Gritstone Champion of Champions class is a highlight of Hope Show and it is the best show anywhere in the country to see this breed. As well as the Champion of Champions class, we also award the Rowarth Cup to the exhibitor who has amassed the most points from the nine classes held on the day.” This year will also mark the second year where the North Country Cheviot English National Show Championship is held at Hope Show. Local pedigree producer and regular competitor at Hope Show, James Metcalfe runs a flock of 55 pedigree North Country Cheviot ewes at his farm in Edale. He is a passionate supporter of the breed and was delighted his local show is now the home of

this prestigious competition. “We are thrilled that together with our sponsor, Carrs Billington Agriculture, we are able to host another national open Cheviot class here at Hope Show. The class has already attracted a lot of interest from potential exhibitors from across Northern England and Scotland this year.” James admits he will have made life difficult for himself as he will be entering the best from his own flock and after winning with his ewe lamb and ram lamb last year, may face tough competition this year. He says, “The winner will receive the Hope Cup, donated by last year’s President, Hope Morris, and we will undoubtedly see some of the best examples of the breed here at Hope.” Livestock schedules and entry forms are available now at local agricultural merchants and on line at www.hopeshow.co.uk Hope Show takes place at the Show Ground at Marsh Farm, Hope, Hope Valley S33 8RZ on August Bank Holiday on the 29th August 2016. Gates open at 8am.

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EYAM SCHOOL RUN TO RIO BAKEWELL TRAVEL

The children of Eyam School had a visit from High Peak Radio this week and enjoyed an afternoon of running, fitness and sport related activities. This was the culmination of their 6 week Run to Rio challenge. The 80 children had been challenged to see how close they could get to running the entire 9000 km from Derbyshire to the Rio Olympics. The children have taken part in a morning run at the start of the school day. They have also included their own extra running, swimming and cycling from their evenings and weekends. The final total distance covered was a fantastic 4350 km. All of this is to raise funds for 3 local charities, Ashgate Hospicecare, Blythe House Hospice and Helen’s Trust under the banner #Challenge Derbyshire.

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MATLOCK PROBUS Members of Matlock Probus met at Willersley Castle to hear Helen Monk talk on Denby – a Potted History. The talk was both informative and entertaining. Several generations of Helen Monk’s family had worked at Denby Pottery and her talk was full of anecdotes of her family’s experiences on the shop floor.

Denby Pottery was founded by William Bourne (1747 – 1823), a potter based in Belper. He had thirteen children and four of his sons went on to become eminent potters. The family fortune was secured by an extreme example of serendipity when, in 1806, a turnpike road was built linking Alfreton and

Derby. When Bourne heard that the navvies working on the project were unearthing huge amounts of high quality clay he quickly moved his pottery making business from Belper to Denby. Further good fortune followed when Bourne discovered that the area was also rich in coal and water – the two other vital

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resources needed. Joseph Bourne (William’s son) founded Denby Pottery in 1809. He developed a new method of firing the pots using a vitreous glaze that made the clay bottles and jars waterproof. Containers made from glass or tin were very expensive and beyond the means of working people; Denby clay pots supplied a cheaper alternative. Joseph’s son took over the business and ran it until his death in 1869. His widow, Sarah, ran the business for the next 30 years. She was a sharp businesswoman who recognized that the company had to develop its products if it was to survive. New technology meant that glass and metal containers were now affordable and public tastes had changed. Denby responded by introducing a range of sturdy pottery casserole and pie dishes that could be used in the oven. The company also branched out to support new emerging technologies such as the telegraph system. Millions of telegraph insulators were made at Denby and were exported all over the world. They were still being produced in the 1950s. The depression hit the company and it turned to Norman Wood as a newly appointed business manager to secure its future. He dismantled the old bottle kilns and replaced them with kilns that would enable a new style of decorative pottery to be designed and fired. Donald Gilbert, an artist from the Royal College of Art, was signed up to produce new designs for the company’s changing style. He is, perhaps, best remembered for the unusual names that he gave to the colours used e.g. duck muck, banana sick and nicker blue. The company experimented for a brief period shipping clay to China where the pots were made under licence. This was quickly abandoned, however, when customers complained of poor quality. Denby pottery is now established as a firm favourite both here and abroad and it is busy building a secure customer base in China and South Korea. One of its selling points is its durability. Unlike most other pottery that is only fired twice, Denby pottery is fired three times. This process makes it extremely strong and durable. This was amply demonstrated when Hurricane Katrina struck America in 2005. One lady’s house was flattened along with a great deal of its contents; most of her Denby ware, however, survived intact - testament indeed to the outstanding quality of this local product. Long may it prosper. Probus Matlock meets on the first Thursday of the month at Willersley Castle. The club welcomes new members - for further information please contact: Ed Runham, Vice Chairman Tel: 01629 732898 e-mail: rundells@btinternet.com

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MATLOCK PARK BOWLS CLUB OPEN COMPETITION

Thanks to the support and sponsorship of Maazi Restaurant in Matlock and Hathersage, Matlock Park Crown Green Bowls Club was able to successfully host its annual Open Doubles Tournament on Sunday 10th of July. The tournament’s growing reputation meant

that it attracted a full entry of 32 pairs from across Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Cheshire and Staffordshire to contest the Derwent Cup, first played for in 1951, as well as a total prize pot of £400. After a damp start at 9.00 in the morning, bowling continued through the day

CROMFORD WI JULY 2016 MEETING

The speaker at Cromford WI’s July meeting was Christine Dare, who talked about the lives of the Piaroa and Guahibo peoples in the Venezuelan rainforest. Christine had been awarded a scholarship to study how indigenous peoples are affected by contact with modern society, and spent a year with a Piaroa community who live near the Orinoco River. The Piaroas still farm in the traditional way, clearing and burning trees and rotating crops. Their diet includes fish, birds and animals which they hunt with poisoned arrows. Family homes are conical mud houses thatched with palm leaves and the village has a communal house for large gatherings. They grow cotton which is spun, woven and used to make clothes. It is a traditional lifestyle but contact with modern society has led to some Piaroa being educated and becoming nurses, teachers or other professionals. Christine brought along some items made from sisal including a hammock, hats, sandals and a bag used for collecting wood. Also at the meeting was Dawn Eyre from Ambergate WI, who is a WI Advisor. Dawn was a delegate to the annual meeting in Brighton, where two resolutions were passed: improvement of hospital care for people with dementia, and a call to supermarkets to cut food waste. Future events include afternoon tea on 3rd August at Alderwasley to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday, and a garden party hosted by Matlock WI on 30th July. A De Bradelei shopping day with the Sherwin Singers is on August 7th. The Sherwin Singers will also be entertaining with Songs from the Shows on 2nd September at Derbyshire House. At the next meeting on 7th October Christine Belton is speaking on “Granny’s Toys”, and the competition is for an old toy. Cromford WI meetings are held at Cromford Institute, The Hill, on the first Wednesday of each month except August. New members and visitors are

WINNERS OF THE BOOK COMPETITION The three lucky winners of our recent book competition drawn out of the hat were: Linda Holmes, Matlock, Miranda Midlane, Buxton and Richard Dyson, Sheffield. They all win a copy of Bygone Industries of the Peak.

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until nearly 8.00 that evening with a high standard of exciting bowling throughout. The final was won by David Allsop and Mick Gratton of Marehay Bowling Club in Ripley who defeated Johnny Hardwick and Anton Haigh of Barnsley by 21 points to 15. Additional trophies were presented to Ann Carpenter and Joanne Heaton, of Hollingwood Bowls Club near Chesterfield, as the ladies pair progressing furthest in the tournament and to David Vardy and Willian Mills as the most successful home pair. David West, the club

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CELEBRATING AN INNOVATIVE INTERGENERATIONAL PROJECT

Friday 8 July saw First Taste's Patron, Baroness Estelle Morris, celebrating with the residents of Longmeadow Care Home and the children of Darley Dale County Primary School their joint work in renovating the patio area at the Home into a delightful and stimulative area for the residents to enjoy. The children and the residents have been working together since February within First Taste's innovative DIG (Developing Inter-active Gardens) pilot project. This has proved an outstanding success, harnessing the children's enthusiasm & energy with the older people, sharing their life skills and experiences. The renovated patio now features raised beds with a wide range of flowers, herbs and vegetables, all grown from seed, plus bird boxes, newly painted exterior walls displaying colourful mosaic tiles, repainted tables and chairs that the children & residents have worked on together under the supervision of First Taste's Project Leader, Cecilia Harris, and First Taste horticultural tutor,

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initiative with the judges having visited the home earlier in the week to view what had been achieved. This DIG project has proved so mutually beneficial to the children & the older people that both Longmeadow Manager, Mark Smith, & Darley Primary School Head Teacher, Simon Gostrick, are very keen for the programme to continue and develop. First Taste is now seeking funding to enable

the project to continue and the Charity would welcome any donations to enable this valuable work to flourish. Any donation, however small, would be most welcome & should be made payable to "First Taste" and sent to The First Taste Office, c/o Ladygrove Mill, Two Dales, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 2FH.

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Bakewell Town Hall goes Cool for Cats with Chris Difford Chris Difford is a rare breed. As a member of one of London’s best-loved bands, the Squeeze co-founder has made a lasting contribution to English music with hits such as ‘Cool For Cats’, ‘Up The Junction’, ‘Labelled With Love’, ‘Hourglass’ and ‘Tempted’. Despite the fact that Chris has soundtracked so many fans’ lives since his first release in 1977, the passion for innovation and love of playing still drives him to carry on writing rather than sit back and admire his handywork. Chris recently celebrated his 60th birthday and for 41 of those years he has been writing with Glenn Tilbrook, very much the Odd Couple. Over the course of a 13 album career with Squeeze, it was clear from the very beginning that Chris has few peers when it comes to smart, pithy lyricism. His ‘kitchen sink-drama’ style has drawn plaudits from

fans on both sides of the Atlantic, while his influence is keenly felt today. The likes of Lily Allen, Mark Ronson, Kasabian, Razorlight and The Feeling have all recognised the debt they owe to Squeeze’s music and to Difford’s way with words, while journalists were moved by his winning combination with Glenn Tilbrook to dub the pair ‘The New Lennon and McCartney’. Chris is joined by Melvin Duffy, bringing his singular style to Bakewell Town Hall 13 August with his ‘In a Nutshell’ tour: conversation, songs from the back pocket, and a Q&A covering all subjects, from songwriting to space travel. From 1973 to the present day join Chris for a relaxing look back at what happened along the way. 13 August 8pm (doors 7.15pm) Tickets £15 www.ticketsource.co.uk /bakewelltownhall 01629 810152.

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Our highly successful and specialised weekly dance and creative movement class for ages 3-5s! •Tailored for young dancers to explore the benefits of dance through a variety of enjoyable movement activities in our lovely Bakewell dance studios. •Prepares early learners for our further techniques of Ballet, Jazz, Tap and Musical Theatre and Contemporary Dance. •Improves co ordination, self and spatial awareness, balance and control, social skills, creativity and

musicality and promotes learning and understanding through mime, gesture and numeracy . Schools and playgroups are also visited by our Qualified Teacher Status dance faculty. Bachelor of Education Hons. Member International Dance Teachers Association. Royal Academy of Dance Registered Teachers. Safeguarding to Level 5. Paediatric First Aid. Please contact bakewelldance@gmail.com for further information or call 07721 995050.

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MIDSUMMER MUSIC 3 MUSKETEERS – New arrangements of popular classics

Starring Lynda Radford (vocal), Katy Smith (violin) and Tamar Herbert (cello) and Bakewell Musical Theatre students Amelia Shipton, Jess Wilgose and Jess Ellis 4 August ~ 7.30pm (doors 7.00pm) ~ Tickets £9 www.ticketsource.co.uk/bakewelltownhall

CHRIS DIFFORD & MELVIN DUFFY – ‘The Bloke from Squeeze’ Conversation, songs from the back pocket, and a Q&A on all subjects, from songwriting to space travel. From 1973 to the present day, a relaxing look back at what happened along the way 13 August ~ Assembly Room Theatre ~ 8pm (doors 7.15pm) ~ Tickets £15 www.ticketsource.co.uk/bakewelltownhall

OtDAY – John OtWay LIVE! Rock & Roll’s Greatest Failure

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WIRKSWORTH HOMING SOCIETY

As a newcomer to Wirksworth, I was curious about a small flock of pigeons I kept seeing from my garden, wheeling and dipping in circles above the town. Eventually I traced them to Tony Radley, who started racing pigeons in 1960 when he was 12. Wirksworth born and bred, Tony is one of a dwindling group of local pigeon fanciers in the town. His club, the Wirksworth Homing Society, has seven men still active, down from 60 when he started. The other club, the Wirksworth Social Circle Homing Society, has eight. (There used to be one club but they fell out long ago, and Tony prefers not to talk about it.) One recent Friday evening, I joined Tony and his mates at their clubhouse behind the Lime Kiln pub to watch how the birds are prepared for a race. Fairness requires every bird to be timed accurately and identified with its owner. Three men formed an assembly line, each rapidly undertaking a series of tasks to make sure every bird got a unique leg band record before it was put in a crate to be transported by lorry overnight to the start, this time to Poole in Dorset. There was much laughter and banter when one man briefly got mixed up and grabbed a bird from the wrong crate. Tony says, “These days it’s much harder to cheat than it used to be. We’ve caught some out in our time, but electronic clocks make it much harder. People still try.” He wasn’t suggesting that the man was trying to cheat, just that it was a frequent source of banter. Keeping pigeons is a time-consuming and skilled hobby. They need looking after every day and are

Tony Radley with one of his pigeons

raced weekly from April to September. Most pigeon keepers also breed their own birds and train the young ones to recognize where home is. Tony’s wife says ruefully that it is impossible to go on holiday in the summer. Tony exercises his at 7am and 5pm for 50 minutes each time. (He can time it that exactly because when he lets the birds out, he shuts the loft doors. The flock flies around Wirksworth keeping their sights on the doors, and as soon as they’re opened, the birds are back, knowing they’ll get some food). He sticks to his routine so he can keep closer track of his birds - he lives in an outlying group of houses high up on Gorsey Bank above the Ecclesbourne valley, so the pigeons are targets for the sparrowhawks that nest in the trees on the ridge above. He’s lost several. Alan Millward, whose loft is behind his house in the

middle of town on Derby Road, keeps an Open Hole – that’s an open door, leaving his birds to come and go as they please, which is fine if they haven’t got birds of prey lurking nearby. Tony says it’s hard for pigeon-keeping to prosper when the protection of birds of prey has meant an increase of birds which see pigeons as a meal ticket. Pigeon-fanciers aren’t happy with the RSPB’s unwillingness to help protect pigeons. People feel strongly on both sides. The next afternoon I went to see Geoff Smedley’s racers returning to his lofts, tucked away in his long back garden on Summer Lane. The trick is to get the birds to re-enter the loft as soon as possible so the timer can be stopped and no time is wasted. When a few birds appeared, Geoff started rattling feed in a can and calling to them. Some flew gratefully down to the small window he’d opened so he could catch them

going through and get the leg band off to record the arrival electronically. Others teased him, strutting around on the roof, cocking their heads and coolly observing their master below. I think I noticed a hint of amusement in their sharp eyes as his calls turned to pleading. Eventually, one by one, they swooped down to do his bidding. I was welcomed by the men of the Wirksworth Homing Society and pleased to be given a brief insight into a hobby which tends to take place hidden away in back gardens and club huts. Sadly it appears to be slowly dying out. Some say young people aren’t taking it up because it is too much responsibility and expense, others because the pigeons are getting killed by birds of prey. It felt to me like a slice of traditional working class life that may not be around for much longer. Mary Ann Hooper m.hooper@w3.z.co.uk

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Pigments and Paint Mills and refinery. Moving forward in time, a paint and dye factory took over much of the historic Cromford Mill site in 1921. The Arkwright Society purchased the disused site nearly 60 years later and was

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known in the Peak as cauk, found use as an extender pigment in paint, giving improved brushing and storage qualities. Millions of tons were extracted from Bradwell lead mines. Around 1840, the former Lord’s Smelt Mill in Stoney Middleton was adapted for the crushing of barytes. Ten years later a Lumsdale stone

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faced with many long years of decontamination work. Pigment manufacture also has a long history at High Tor Works on the Derwent in Matlock Bath. Around 1900 the Via Gellia Colour Company installed a turbine to drive four pairs of Peak stones, which for 20 years ground iron oxide. Development of products for the paint market has continued into modern times. Julie Bunting

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150th CELEBRATIONS FIT FOR A DUKE

The Duke of Devonshire was guest of honour celebrating the 150th anniversary of Hartington village school on Saturday 9th July. The school was officially opened on the 10th July 1866 by T Osborne Bateman Esq, of Litchurch Villa near Derby, after being commissioned to be built by William Cavendish, the 7th Duke of Devonshire. Guests enjoyed exhibitions in the school hall including 150 memories, photographs and memorabilia collated from former staff and pupils across the country (including

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one from a gentleman now residing in British Columbia, Canada); as well as a timeline of historic events throughout the school's 150 years. The Duke unveiled two very special art projects that pupils and community members had worked on. A sculpture of a young child and the 7th Duke now sits outside St Giles Church. The monument, designed and crafted by David Annat tells the story of how the school came to be in its current location on The Dale. An extract found by the village's History Group explains how this child's memory of the 7th Duke's visit to Hartington, dated 31st of March 1865, was the inspiration for the concept of the sculpture: "There were three tall gentlemen talking to my father and mother in the garden at Harbour Head, and I heard one of them say, 'No, don't disturb them.' It was the then Duke of Devonshire who said that. They were wanting us to leave our old home which had been in our family for generations. It was their intention to build the new school on the site of our home. The Duke evidently saw that it grieved my parents to think of leaving the old place and in less than two years after that the school was built in The Dale." The 12th Duke, with assistance from Year 6 pupils, George Wigham and Maddie Wager, also unveiled a mural at the school. It depicts the surnames of all the families who have attended the school throughout the decades, in the form of a tree. This was revealed a family history tree art piece, designed and

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ROTARY BAKEWELL'S ANNUAL SCHOOLS DEBATE

Once again Rotary Bakewell was delighted to arrange its annual debating competition between Lady Manners and Highfield schools on Thursday 7th July. Whether or not you believe there should be a second EU referendum, you could not fail to have been impressed with the convincing arguments put forward by the opposing sides of Year 8 students. They had obviously prepared their speeches well and delivered these with enthusiasm, including such insightful and

mature comments as “we made the decision and so must accept it” and “a second referendum could lead to a third!”. Similarly, Year 12 students debated very convincingly on censorship, giving detailed evidence on research into the subject and expressing valid, cogent arguments on both sides. Censorship, apparently, is not new to us, but now needs more modern methodology in order to control and offer guidance due to the use of the internet.

All the speakers are to be congratulated on the quality of the debate and were awarded book tokens from Rotary Bakewell in recognition of their skill. The shield for the best Year 8 team was awarded to Lady Manners and the Year 12 team from Highfields won the senior debate. Awards for best speakers of the evening went to Year 8 student Rupert Green from Lady Manners School and Year 12 student Michael Crowfoot from Highfields School. The awards were presented by Rotary Bakewell's President Lorraine McGlone, who congratulated the participants on the high standard of the presentations. Thanks go to teachers John Ashworth from Lady Manners and Rob Platts from Highfields for the time and effort provided in preparing the students for the debate, and to staff and students at Lady Manners for hosting the event and providing refreshments. Finally a big thank you to the 4 Rotary Bakewell members who were charged with the difficult job of judging the competition and deciding the winners. Want to know more about Rotary Bakewell and our work? Contact Rotarian Carol Clegg 01629 57445.

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The children of Hope Preschool are very happy to announce that they are now having even more fun in the forest! New forest-friendly equipment has been introduced at our "Forest Fun" site, including balance logs, a bridge across the stream, benches and a multi-purpose den framework which doubles as arm-strengthening bars. The new equipment has been constructed by Mark Chapman of the Happy Tree Company. Every week Hope Preschool offers a "Forest Fun" session. We spend alternate weeks in private woods and at our "Mud

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The popular Wirksworth community choir, led by Lester Simpson, joined forces with other local singers, musicians and dancers at this vibrant, joyful evening with an emphasis on community spirit and inclusivity, also featuring and in aid of their fellow singers in the film, the MY Theatre group for people with learning or physical disability.

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Diane Brown, our speaker at our meeting on 21st of June, is a qualified herbalist. She explained that to a herbalist all parts of a plant can be used. She began by telling us about infusions, where the hot water extracts the active ingredients from the herb and can be much stronger than when parts of the plant are eaten. Diane had brought many herbs from her garden which she showed us, and talked about what they could be used for. She also told us which plants are poisons, such as buttercup. Roots of plants need to be simmered to extract the active ingredients and we also heard about making ointments using seaweed, as when simmered with the herb produces a gell which sets and will keep. Tinctures using vinegar or alcohol, or oils can also be made. When a herbal treatment is tried it would normally be effective within 12 weeks or not be the right choice for that person. Diane brought copies of her book of herbal recipes, and we were offered a sample of rose or lemon balm infusion. We meet at 7.30pm on the third Tuesday of the Month at the Friends Meeting House, Chapel Row, (off Matlock Street), Bakewell. Visitors and new members are always welcome. We also have regular Coffee Mornings, visits to the theatre and places of interest. For more information contact Rashelle on 07912314972.

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On Friday July 15th the latest graduates from Brassington Pre-School celebrated their last day of term! Eleven children from the village and surrounding areas will now move up to primary schools in the area following a solid grounding in early years education in a friendly and fun environment. The school has gone from strength to strength in recent years, and now offers full days on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays with morning sessions available on Mondays and Fridays. Nestled in the heart of the beautiful village of Brassington, there is a strong rural influence to the preschool, and the pupils benefit from breathtaking views of the village. Transition into full-time education is a key

focus of the pre-school and as such they’ve formed strong links with Brassington primary school and surrounding schools to make the move a smooth and exciting time. Andrea Brandon, PreSchool Manager said, "We'll

really miss our latest graduates, but even though eleven children are off on their way to big school we have even more ready to join in the fun in September!” Children are welcome from the age of 2 years and the school currently has

limited availability in most of the sessions. Funding is in place for all 3-4 year olds and some 2-year-olds are also eligible for free funding. For more information please visit Brassington preschool.co.uk or contact Andrea on 01629 580442.

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Matlock Luncheon Club

Our final lunch with the Matlock Luncheon Club for this season took place on Thursday July 14th at Matlock Golf Club. Our speaker, Chris Knight, struck a chord with many of his audience who also had been responsible for clearing an elderly relative’s home. His talk entitled “The war‘s over, Auntie.” Whilst originally thinking of all the “junk” that needed to be cleared before Auntie could move into more suitable accommodation, he quickly saw the vast quantity of social history that was present. In the form of paper bags – carefully ironed and folded in quarters – stored in large cardboard boxes; to more than 20 years’ worth of women’s magazines kept for the knitting patterns. Chris seems to have inherited the hoarder gene as the majority of items now reside in his garage. No decluttering here, then. Our next season begins in October with Mrs Anne Hall as our Chairperson.

BASLOW SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB

We have two distinguished speakers for our August meetings. On August 5th Mr John Oliver will talk about his "50 years at Chatsworth." On August 19th Mr John Spon-Smith's subject is "The work of a Magistrate's Court." Both meetings at Baslow Village Hall at 2pm. Refreshments will be served. Further information about our thriving club from Christopher Wragg, Baslow 583228.

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Letter to the Editor

We hope you will continue to support our fight against the massive health provision closures in our county. These include: Newholme Hospital, Whitworth Hospital, Stanton Day Unit Bakewell (Dementia and Alzheimer's Specialist Care and respite), Physiotherapy Centres including Rheumatology Clinics, Podiatry, Rehabilitation Services: Out patients Appointments: Children's and Families unit, Counselling Services plus all the beds which are always full. Also Bakewell Day Centre for the aged will close as this is also funded by the CCG. Buxton is also set to lose its Cavendish Ward. This also coincides with the loss of much of our bus services to rural villages. You may also be aware

that we have the second highest population of elderly people in the UK and that the Peak District is geographically challenging, particularly in winter: Chesterfield and Walton Hospital is up to 4 bus rides away and between 20 and 35 miles away for many. Here are the things you can do urgently, to make a real difference. https://www.surveymonke y.co.uk/r/NDJoinedUpCare This survey takes about 20 minutes and is essential in our fight, so please take time to complete this. Please bear in mind that none of the 'Better Care, Closer to Home' ethos is actually backed up by evidence of how they are intending to do this. There have been no consultations with GP practices, Nursing Homes, or the voluntary sector, and we know that

the local care homes are full, with constant waiting lists to keep any beds free in nursing homes for potential emergencies would actually cost the CCG £7000 per week. There are no intentions to provide qualified nursing staff, recruit and train Dementia Teams and specialised volunteers or provide specialist equipment installations in domestic properties. There are no safeguarding plans for patients in their own home. Care stops at 8pm and care might only be a 15-minute visit. Solo residents would be at serious risk, as would dementia patients and their carers. Our local GPs have said this will be unsustainable and that vulnerable patients will become isolated and vulnerable and put at risk. Their carers and families

will be taking all the strain and 999 calls will increase hugely. In truth it won’t be better care and it certainly won't be closer to home. https://petition.parliament. uk/petitions/157799/spons ors/HvkNkdn9ujtE2rkGiO8 K - Please sign and share with all your friends, families and neighbours. patrick.mcloughlin.mp@pa rliament.uk Please write letters where possible rather than emails and include a paragraph at the end saying: I (your name) give you, Patrick McLoughlin authority to send my letter as a matter of urgency to Jeremy Hunt and Theresa May. Once these buildings are sold, we can't get them back. If any of you can help in any way to support our cause by spreading the links, that would be fantastic.

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dance experience is necessary at all! As supporters of this charity, Bakewell's Peak Performance Dance Centre and Theatre School, www.bakewelldance.co.uk will be leading this at the Medway Community Centre, New St. Bakewell DE451DY between 11am and 1.00pm. Please contact bakewelldance@gmail.com or telephone 07721 995050 to register and get your sponsorship forms. Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice cares for children and young adults with lifeshortening and life-

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Telephone 01629 583153 threatening conditions. They are currently supporting around 250 families, both in their own homes and at their hospice in North Anston, Sheffield. Their children’s hospice, which is surrounded by sixand-a-half acres of land, opened its doors in 2008. They have eight beautifully decorated bedrooms and accommodation for family members. At the heart of the building is a relaxing

lounge and dining area; there is also a sensory room, messy play area, a cinema room and much more. 'Our motto here at Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice is ‘living with love and laughter’ and we create special memories for children, young adults and families who visit us. We are here to give families the chance to relax, take a break and have fun.' http://www.bluebellwood.org

HOLIDAYS ARE GREAT FOR US ALL TO RELAX, BUT CAN TOO MUCH RELAXATION ACTUALLY BE A BAD THING? We go on holiday in order for our brains to relax and recoup our energy. That’s a good thing, but have you noticed how children relax so much over the school holidays to the extent they are ‘BORED!!!’ and that they get so relaxed and chilled out by the end of the long summer holidays that they will roll about on the sofa and watch endless TV or play on the computer. If this seems familiar, then your child is demonstrating a proven fact from educational psychologists, who say that with a long holiday the children’s brains relax and some of the learning falls away. When they go back to school in September it takes a few weeks to get back up to speed and return to the same level of attainment that they had at the end of the previous school year. Kip has the answer to this! We offer a summer school during the last two weeks of the school holidays where your child can experience a whole new fun way of learning. We use computer games which

challenge and teach English and Maths learning so that by the time your child starts school again, they will have recouped the learning they had in July and in most cases have improved upon it as well. In a relaxed atmosphere they can learn at their own rate because the Kip programme is set up to exactly fit what your child needs to improve or learn. The unseen but crucial effect of these summer school experiences is the increased self confidence that children gain from suddenly seeing that they are no longer haunted by fractions, are not dreading decimals or struggling with spelling anymore. Give your child a good ending to the long summer holidays and enrol them into the summer school for the last two weeks and see for yourself what Kip can achieve with your child. We do a free assessment on each child in order to programme the correct learning experience for them, so book your place and assessment slot right now by telephoning Jo at Kip McGrath.


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The Bakewell area has not been served by a Lions club for a few years and, for the last two, we have gradually been making ourselves known to some of the medical, social and educational establishments around the town. Our first real physical presence was a street collection during the recent Day of Dance Festival, when we collected £120 - so a big thank you to all who donated. Whilst we were in the town, County Councillor Judith Twigg very kindly presented us with a cheque for £445, in response to a request for a community grant, to help fund the purchase of magnifiers, the size of a credit card, that can be used to read small print. These will be available at medical centres, and the like, in and around Bakewell or directly from us should you wish to make contact via our website www.matlocklions.org.uk

or phone 0845 8339583 We hope that anyone,

who lives in the area and would like to consider

joining us, will make contact in the same way.

portrayed. The flowers did indeed blossom in original, colourful arrangements and, yes, we even had an interpretation of a leached brick – not something you see

very often! The evening finished all too quickly and I drove home with a sense of joy at belonging to such a friendly and inspiring club and society. I look forward to our next

meeting on Thursday September 1st when you are most genuinely invited to join us at Calver Village Hall for a 7.45 start. Hope to see you there!

2004, Bella has become a leading light of the folk scene, nominated four times in the Radio 2 Folk Awards, and releasing seven solo albums. This concert in aid of the Friends of the Peak District at the lovely acoustic venue in Bamford, promises to offer a wide mix of Bella’s music, including tracks from the critically acclaimed The Dark Peak and The White album, which was inspired

Bakewell Oxfam Supporters have organised an annual Open Gardens event in different areas of the town since 2005. In this time over £30,000 has been raised to help the poorest people in the world. This year's event is in the Haddon Road area on Sunday August 28. Gardens will be open from 2:00pm. 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

Talk of the Dales THE SEARCH IS ON FOR A NEW EVENT ENTRANCE ORGANISER FOR HOPE SHOW!

miles, raising over £700 for our Playground Appeal.

This is an incredible amount of money and the

staff are extremely proud of everyone who took part.

ROWSLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL GRADUATION LUNCH Rowsley primary school year 6 project has again finished with their special "graduation lunch" at East Lodge Hotel, Rowsley. For many years they have been given two plots in the vegetable garden in the grounds of the hotel. They weed, sow, maintain and harvest an array of vegetables and edible flowers. All to be used for the lunch. The chefs teach them how to cook and make bread, all to be served by them to their parents. The napkins are perfectly folded and glasses polished. Iain Hardman has been in charge of this venture since the beginning, ably supported by Mrs Palfryman who teaches at the school. It was, surprisingly, a

BBC Radio 2’s Folk Awards Singer of the Year 2014 is to perform a gig in aid of Friends of the Peak District in Bamford Bella grew up in Edale and sang with her family in the tiny village choir from an early age. She loved traditional ballads and storytelling and began performing folk festivals when she was just 13. Since reaching the finals of the BBC Young Folk Awards in

by the rich landscape and cultural heritage of her Peakland home, such as: The Drunken Butcher of Tideswell, about a villager’s meeting with a phantom on the moor; and The Ilam Lullaby, narrated by the Irish bride of St. Bertram, who, along with her child, was tragically killed by wolves, leading to Bertram’s long residency as a hermit in that area. Bella’s own songs which touch on more recent

history, include the Lament for Derwent Village, telling the heart-breaking story of one woman removed from Derwent before its flooding to create the Ladybower Reservoir. Venue: St. John the Baptist Church, Main Road, Bamford, Derbyshire. Date: Wednesday 24 August. Evening - check website for details. More info: visit www.friendsofthepeak.org.uk

Bakewell Secret Gardens

A MILE A DAY. . .

Seven weeks ago, in the driving rain of Derbyshire summer, 32 children from Peak Forest Primary School undertook an epic journey. The goal: to run a marathon before the end of term. The reward: sponsorship funds for their Playground Appeal and increased fitness. On the first day, the air was thick with enthusiasm and drizzle. Some sprinted, some jogged and some walked, but each child joined in. As the weeks passed however, the distances went up whilst the times came down. The children were becoming fitter and faster and raising money with every step. When the final count came in, the children had completed a staggering 31

BELLA HARDY SPECIAL GIG FOR FRIENDS

Lions Kevin Senior, Steve Flitter, President-elect Bill Lansdowne and Colin Turnbull with County Councillor Judith Twigg

Derwent Valley Flower Club

I hope that, like me, you have come across someone who ‘from the off’ gave you the vibes that they were a talented artisan. Pauline Foster of Gainsborough gave me that instant confidence and so I relaxed and truly appreciated the evening’s demonstration. Derwent Valley Flower Club members and visitors were taken behind the scenes, in narrative, of the Chelsea Flower Show, National Competitions and the floral decorations of Holme Pierrepont Hall. The theme was efflorescence – not a word that I recognised! In fact, I thought it had been misspelled in our programme! Apparently it has several meanings: burst out into flower, salt leaching out of brick and the blossoming of an artistic career. Armed with this new knowledge I intently watched to see if the designs did reflect the breadth of the word. I can report that efflorescence was imaginatively and accurately

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The Headmaster Iain Wilson and Iain Hardman with year 6 beautiful sunny day and the children enjoyed showing their guests their garden and getting them to taste nasturtium leaves and pea

shoots. The Hardman family are delighted to support this project and look forward to meeting the next year 6 in

2017. We wish all the children well in their new school which will be gaining a fantastic group of students.

Steve Fox has been an indispensable member of the Hope Show organisation for over twenty years and his retirement from the role leaves a big gap. After several years manning the main gate at the show, Steve was ‘persuaded’ to take over organising the public and members’ entrances and programme sales and collecting cash from the car parks. That was 23 years ago. Since then, together with his wife Jayne, Steve has organised a rota of thirty ‘willing’ volunteers to take cash, issue tickets, sell programmes and man the members’ and guests’ entrance. Steve says, “We have to make sure cash, change, tickets and programmes are replenished throughout the day and transfer money from the gates to the security van where it is counted. “We work closely with the Show Treasurer before, during and after the show. We now have the luxury of being based at the security van but previous work stations have included leaky wooden huts, a police control vehicle and a couple of caravans,” Steve jokes. Steve recalls that the most memorable ‘headquarters’ for his team was another volunteer’s mobile home

which was parked next to the main entrance. He remembers working alongside Mark Latimer, a former Show Treasurer, “Mark knew exactly what the break-even figure was and would not allow his beer supply to be opened until that figure had been reached,” Steve says. The fate of the show often hangs with the weather which can vary from fantastic to wintry. Steve remembers the good days… “For us, being busy on show day is a good sign; the busier we are the more people are coming into the show and the takings on the gate will be good. We know if there is a mid-morning queue at the entrance and programmes have sold out by early afternoon we are in for a bumper day,” Steve says. Steve has chosen to stand down this year and Hope Show’s organising committee is anxiously looking for a volunteer to take over the role. Steve says, “Whilst the job means some pre-show organisation and being available on the day, I always really enjoyed the interaction with the public on Show days. Thankfully moans and complaints are few, and usually trivial, and feedback from visitors about the show is generally very positive. “It’s a great event to be involved with and I know who ever replaces me will relish

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the role.” Hope Show takes place on August Bank Holiday Monday 29th August. If anyone is interested in taking on Steve’s role, they should contact Ginny Priestley, Hope Show Secretary on 01433 650031 or email secretary@ hope show.co.uk.

quickly came back into my comfort zone in the Hope Valley Cafe with delicious cake and tea. Keeps you young keeping up with the two Sue's. Lunch Club- Rowley's Top room for a top outing. Several mishaps; misplaced, late and lost Darlings but all reunited in glorious companionship for our starters. Sunflower Competition Worrying developments, Darlings. Giant green stems photographed in Sue D's back garden, do they need TPO's? Plus imminent house move causes headache for Jane S. How can transport be arranged for an 8ft high Sunflower, without danger of decapitation? Derwent Reservoirs Cycle Ride and Picnic. Ann McP, Muriel C. and Valerie B. cycled the whole way round, all the Reservoirs, Ladybower, Upper Derwent and Howden, amazing! Sue D, Chris Lyne and I were gossiping too much but we managed Upper Derwent and Howden. Photo opportunity at George 6th Oak Tree – same age as me but it seems to be in its prime! Breathtaking scenery, breathtaking cycling! No August Meeting. Aug.17th 12.30 Lunch ClubFischer's. Aug.19th Outing. Melbourne Hall and Gardens. Aug.24th Aug WISA. 14th Sept. 2pm. BVH. Ladies of the Air Transport- William Boyce. Jane Walker

BASLOW WI DARLINGS The Beekeeping YearRichard Matkin. Richard was rendered speechless as Mary B. arrived with her bra! Cups cascading with Creeping Jenny and Achillea, certainly a creative container and catylist to conversation! Eventually Richard recovered his equilibrium and unveiled the fascinating life cycle of the Bee. With humour he described the sedentary lifestyle of the Drone, some suggested similarities seem to arise here but the Drones’ final contribution to their society and Queen was rather unenviable and final. Honey“Food of the Gods” fully acknowledged as we sampled Gill's delicious Baklava cake. Brilliant afternoon. Walk - Hope, Brough, Shatton, Thornhill, HopeLeaders Sue Fearn, Sue Stephens. “There's only one hill,” we were assured. I went up at least five and then lost countI wondered if the Grand Old Duke of York had joined us. No mention of the mountainous vertical incline out of Brough, but when we got to the top, the views more than compensated and I


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SICKLEHOLME GOLF CLUB CROMFORD MILLS ADVERTORIAL

Hits The Mark With National Golf Award

SCARECROW FESTIVAL

Sickleholme Golf Club, which is backing the drive to grow the game, has received GolfMark, a national award from England Golf. GolfMark is an official seal of approval for clubs which successfully work to develop the game in four ways: • By attracting new members and encouraging existing members to play more • Using practical business planning to develop the club • Offering coaching and playing opportunities for all golfers • Ensuring safeguarding policies are in place Sickleholme in Bamford, has been successfully attracting new members through various initiatives, especially younger people and ladies new to golf. The club’s push to GolfMark has been led by Simon Housley, (Assistant PGA professional and Juniors Coach), Patrick Taylor, (Head PGA Professional & Club Manager), and Morag Maddocks, (Marketing Coordinator) and Jean Brock (Ladies Secretary). Jean said,

Cromford Mills is holding its annual Scarecrow Festival on Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th August with plenty of fun for all the family. Follow the scarecrow trail and meet the living scarecrows along the way. There will be a display of gorgeous owls and colourful, entertaining parrots, as well as donkey rides. There will also be a selection of traditional games to play as well as drop-in craft workshops where you can make your own wooden spoon scarecrows. Put on your dancing shoes and join our Scarecrow Ball with barn dancing throughout the afternoon, have a go ascending the climbing wall, browse the craft market selling a variety of handmade gifts, view a flotilla of model boats on the canal, enjoy horse-drawn boat trips, or have your face painted…and lots more! If all this makes

Ron Athorn, Emily Cheshire , Simon Housley, Morag Maddocks, Patrick Taylor “SIckleholme is a great club, (Sickleholme plays within the success and they should be it’s very friendly, welcoming Yorkshire County Golf very proud.” and forward- thinking. This structure). Emily said, “I’m The GolfMark award was award helps us spread that delighted that Sickleholme developed by England Golf message and to tell people has achieved GolfMark and and also integrates Sport that children are safe and that its efforts to grow the England’s Clubmark awardsecure here and that we game can be nationally a national standard for understand about beginner recognised. The achievement quality sports clubs golfers.” highlights the excellent work recognised across the The award was presented that Sickleholme were country. Golfmark brings a to Ron Athorn, President, at already doing and what they number of benefits to clubs the recent Summer Meeting have worked towards in including raising awareness, Prize presentation evening by achieving the accreditation. To access to funding, business Emily Cheshire, the County become only the 3rd club in and marketing support and Development Officer for the the county to achieve the new training opportunities for Yorkshire Development Group GolfMark award is a great staff and volunteers. ADVERTORIAL

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GOLDEN JUBILEE

Matlock & Bakewell Branch recently celebrated 50 years of fundraising with a Friday Fizz Garden Party when we had a rare sunny evening and in excess of £1,500 was raised to help save lives at sea. The Committee wish to

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you feel hungry, head to Arkwright’s Café where there will be a selection of scarecrow themed dishes on the menu, as well as a barbeque and picnics to purchase. The events are part of a multi-million-pound restoration of the Cromford Mills site funded by a Heritage Lottery Fund grant of £4 million. Other charitable donors towards the project include The Monument Trust, AIM Biffa Award, The Garfield Weston Foundation, J P Getty Jr Charitable Trust, Headley Trust, Sylvia Waddilove Foundation, The Wolfson Foundation, and the Architectural Heritage Fund. The Scarecrow Festival at Cromford Mills is free, although there will be a small charge for some of the activities. For further details please visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 823256.

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At the meeting held on Tuesday 5 July 2016 Keith Talbot presented a programme entitled “Round and About”. The sub-title to the illustrated talk was “ The Year Through My Camera Lens” and this aptly described the mixture of photographs and

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commentary which took his audience through the 12 months of a typical year in Derbyshire and other parts of northern England. To illustrate each month Keith showed a carefully chosen and splendidly produced range of pictures. These were selected from all aspects of our built and natural environment and included flora and fauna, our changing weather, landscapes and architectural features, all of which reflected not only Keith’s experience and memories but also those of many members of his audience. A vote of thanks was given by Chairman Frank Beesley on behalf of a very appreciative audience. The next and last meeting of the summer will be Tuesday 6 September, with a presentation entitled “The Last Days of Steam”. The meeting will be in the Edgefold Club, with coffee and biscuits at 10am. New members will be welcome to attend this as a “taster visit”.

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I’ve seen that programme ‘Ten Years Younger’ maybe you have too? But last week I was watching TV when a lady celebrity returned to the screen after a short break - wow! I could hardly believe my eyes, she looked twenty years younger than the last time I saw her, with a figure to match, she must have had a sip (if not a pint or two) from the Fountain of Youth? Well, whatever, it certainly worked, but being a bit of a cynic it inspired me to write the following:

A LITTLE HELP The lady’d like a little help In staving off advancing years, Some minor tucks beneath the chins A nip or two behind the ears, So sparing hubby no expense To rectify those troubling things, Her quest, restoring confidence Intrepidly begins. Commencing with the surgeon’s knife, (Which makes one’s knees go weak) Incisions round the lower jowls And down beside the cheeks, The face is lifted from the skull Moved upward just a tiny jot, Then stitched back with a gentle pull And tied off with a knot Some liposuction here and there To pipe away the excess blubber, Slimming the buttocks, waist and thighs (It’s enough to make one shudder), Then neatly wrapped from head to toe Just like an embalmed mummy, With G cup boobs from a former op’ And a gastric bypassed tummy She staggers out with sunshine spec’s Homeward from the doc’s But when those bandages come off She’ll flaunt a size eight frock. Her follow up’s just six weeks on To take away the stitches And check for any minor flaws Or detrimental hitches. A touch of botox to smooth the brow? A waxing to move unwanted hair? Then she’ll be sorted, more or less, With those final tweaks of aftercare Of course there’ll be orthodontic work Half a dozen crowns or more The promise “A celebrity smile Admirers will adore”, And the coup de grace Of a stylist’s hand With a colour cut and blow (By now she’s up to twenty grand But who cares about the dough?) And so until the years roll by To a future time’s unrest She will, for a while at least Flaunt that smile in a size eight dress.

“Clinical Hypnotherapy can help us deal with numerous issues and I have successfully helped clients overcome problems such as weight management, anxiety and phobias with great success. Clinical Hypnotherapy is not to be confused with stage hypnotists, you cannot be hypnotised against your will, you are in control, and will not act out of character. You are gently guided into a deeply relaxed state where positive suggestions and strategies are placed into your subconscious mind, providing you with tools to treat phobias such as fear of flying, spiders and public speaking. A hypnotherapist is also able to use some of these techniques on themselves, and teach others to do so, and I recently experienced how powerful they can be for myself. An incident occurred in my childhood where a teacher lost patience with my reticence of jumping into the deep end of the swimming pool and pushed me in. My legs got stuck in the steps and the teacher jumped in and untangled me – there was no actual physical harm apart from swallowing a lot of swimming pool water, but the sensation of drowning never left me. I was then allowed to sit on a bench during swimming

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IS A PHOBIA AFFECTING YOUR LIFE? lessons, and have ever since had a deep fear of water, never swimming out of my depth or putting my face into water since. I ensured my children were strong swimmers and I used to watch in envy over the years as family and friends played in the sea and in swimming pools, but I was only able to stay in my depth with the promise of not being splashed! I always intended to learn to swim over the years and get over my fear but somehow this never happened. Last year my eldest son and extended family invited myself and husband to join them on a holiday, the type of which I now realise I have avoided taking as it was on a small island with beaches, swimming pools and offered a lot of water activities – not on my bucket list! However, the appeal of precious time spent with this group was too much to resist and the

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holiday was booked. I had promised myself that I would make an effort to go to a swimming pool to practise. However I conveniently managed to find a variety of reasons not to go and started to

regret this the week before the holiday when we purchased snorkelling equipment! The flight flew directly over the top of the many tiny islands, revealing white sands and clear

turquoise water glittering in the sunshine. On the boat to the island a pod of dolphins followed us for a while, an experience I won’t forget. On arrival the sea was crystal clear and as warm as bath water. As well as the chance to experience a variety of water sports, the resort offered the opportunity to explore the reef by glass bottomed boat, snorkelling and scuba diving trips. One day our group was on one of the beaches when a friend discovered a reef that was only around 100 metres from the beach,

and the water up to the reef was only waist deep. We took our snorkelling equipment and my husband encouraged me to put on my mask and look into the sea. This petrified me – but using a technique I had learned to reduce fear I was able to put my face in water for the first time in decades. I was able to breathe and see the bottom of the ocean, which revealed a plethora of beautiful tropical fish and a rainbow of corals. Read my column next month to find out if I was able to face more challenges by deploying hypnotherapy and overcome my phobia.” 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 weight management/hypnotherap y practice. If you have any questions on this article please email Nicola at info@nourishmindand body.co.uk

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Diamond Court Dental Practice was established in the town centre of Bakewell nearly 100 years ago. It has remained in the same location ever since and, whilst there have been numerous changes to both the practice and the profession during this time, our aim has remained unchanged – to provide high quality dental care for the entire family in a caring and professional environment. We strive to make dental appointments a pleasant experience for all concerned and our focus is firmly on patient education and preventative dentistry in order to reduce the need for active and invasive treatments. We have a full- time dental hygienist and a dental health educator who runs our Preventative Dental Unit where children are taught how to brush their teeth correctly and the importance of a healthy diet. This last year has seen a number of staff changes at Diamond Court. Trudi Chandler has retired after a fantastic 50 years’ service at the practice, Roisin Maskrey has recently returned to the practice as a Dental Nurse, and Toni Goodwin a former Dental Nurse has recently completed her Dental Hygiene-Therapy training at Liverpool University and joined us in February 2016 with helping our existing Dental Hygienists in delivering dental care. In recognition of our high standards, we will be moving into 2016 with a 10 years status in the British Dental Association’s

prestigious Good Practice Scheme. We have also entered into the Derbyshire Safe Place scheme to help people who may feel vulnerable and need help whilst out and about in their local community. We are currently in a position where we are able to register new patients at the practice. We have a range of Denplan monthly budgeting plans or you can just pay for your treatment as you receive it. Please contact us on (01629) 812991 if you would like any further information on the practice or if you wish to register as a new patient.

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Bakewell Physiotherapy clinic has been established for 10 years and has the benefit of being based both in Bakewell and at St Elphins Park, Darley Dale. Enjoying excellent working relationships with our local GPs and Consultants, we provide treatment for all Musculoskeletal Conditions. Our physiotherapy team (all registered with the Chartered Society Of Physiotherapy and The HPC) is extremely experienced. Our specialist clinics include: • Women’s Health • Complex Musculoskeletal Conditions • Shoulder conditions • Steroid injections • Neurological conditions • Post operative Orthopaedic rehabilitation • Hydrotherapy • Domiciliary Service • Paediatrics Many of our

Physiotherapists are trained in Acupuncture and Pilates and, if appropriate, this can be included in your treatment. We have an established and highly regarded Domiciliary Service allowing us to see patients at home who have Neurological or Musculoskeletal conditions. Our emphasis is on spending time with our patients: focussing on hands-on treatment with appropriate exercises and advice to ensure the best possible outcome. We invite you to consult our website where you will find more detailed information regarding our Physiotherapists and their individual areas of expertise. Alternatively, please e-mail us with any questions you may have. Thank you. David Meech, Tamsin Brooks and Kate Abbott (Physiotherapy Directors) general@bakewellphysio. co.uk www.yourphysio.org

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Saturday 27th August is the date of The Big Quiz at the Museum. This was great fun last year and we’ve had requests to do it again – so here we go! The questions do have a historical theme – but don’t be alarmed – you might be surprised to discover how much you can remember. There’ll also be a ‘hands-on’ round identifying historical objects and another ‘fun’ round recognising famous people. A licensed bar and light refreshments will help to activate the brain cells. Why not make up a team of

friends (maximum: 6) or just come along and join up with a few others. Advance booking recommended – tickets £8.50 – ring 01629 813642 This has hardly been the most glorious of summers, weather-wise, but why not

forget all that and come along to the Old House Museum where the friendliest of welcomes always awaits you and you can enjoy our lovely events. Make a note of the dates in your diary now – and we’ll see you there!

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It’s only a few weeks since our delightful ‘Pop-up Speakeasy’ event, when black and white-clad folks straight from the prohibition era supped cocktails and enjoyed tasty canapés, while listening to the smooth sounds of 1920’s jazz. This was something for “grown-ups” – but with the summer holidays fast approaching we’re thinking of the children. From 25th July to 4th September, 11am–4pm, children can enjoy traditional outdoor games, making paper dolls and dinosaur chains, dressing up and playing with our dolls’ house. An event for all ages is a repeat of our popular Edwardian tea-parties. On Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th August from 12.00 noon until 3pm you can enjoy delicious homemade cakes and tea or coffee served by costumed waitresses. China tea services, silver teapots and sugar tongs will be in evidence and you can even borrow an Edwardian hat for the occasion! On the Saturday there will be a FREE shuttle bus to take you up the hill. Frequent departures from town, opposite Boots, from 11.00 to 2.30. Tickets £8.50 (includes museum admission).

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All aboard at Cromford Mills for a weekend of pirate adventure! Cromford Mills is holding its first Pirate Festival on Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th August with fun for all the family. Come along and meet the pirates (why not come dressed as one yourself and be entered into a free prize draw). You will also be able to meet the pirates’ parrots when 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 during the day. If it’s treasure you’re looking for, then follow the map where X marks the spot and discover where the treasure is buried on Forgotten Island. Or sail into Pirate’s Cove for fun and adventure where you can make your very own pirate crafts in this drop-in workshop. There will also be pirate games to play, donkey rides throughout the day, and Bluebeard’s Treasure Alley Market where you can find a selection of locally handproduced treasures. Not to be missed are pirate boat trips on

Saturday, and horse-drawn boat trips on Sunday, have a go ascending the climbing wall, view a flotilla of model boats on the canal, visit the model railway exhibition, or have your face painted! If all this makes you feel hungry, head to Arkwright’s Café where there will be a selection of pirate themed dishes on the menu – all homemade in the ship’s galley, as well as a barbeque and picnics to purchase. The events are part of a multi-million pound restoration of the Cromford Mills site funded by a Heritage Lottery Fund grant of £4 million. Other charitable donors towards the project include The Monument Trust, AIM Biffa Award, The Garfield Weston Foundation, J P Getty Jr Charitable Trust, Headley Trust, Sylvia Waddilove Foundation, The Wolfson Foundation, and the Architectural Heritage Fund. The Pirate Weekend at Cromford Mills is free, although there will be a small charge for some of the activities. For further details please visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 823256.

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AQUABOX

On Friday 22nd July Aquabox was presented with the Queen’s Award for volunteers who pack boxes and assemble the family water filter which provides clean water to save lives around the world. The award

was presented by the Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire and the loan of a Certificate and a glass trophy. Aquabox was pleased to see lots of knitting groups from Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and

Yorkshire who knit teddies, jumpers, blankets, one of each of which goes in every Aquabox and a filter before going everywhere in the world to those in need to give them clean water, and 74 items of humanitarian aid.

Most of the Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday teams of volunteers enjoyed the event and showed all the dignitaries and visitors how to pack boxes and assemble the water filter.

Rotary Bakewell Hosts a Sell Out ‘Bargain Hunt’ for Helen's Trust

On Friday 8th July, Rotary Bakewell President Lorraine McGlone started her year with a sell-out Charity Auction and Dinner at Bakewell Golf Club. Guest of honour was our own popular Derbyshire TV auctioneer, Charles Hanson, who skilfully tempted the punters to dig deep into their pockets. Resistance was useless in the face of his charms and as a result a massive £1300 was raised for local charity, Helen's Trust. Thanks go to all guests who attended, Justine, Tim and the team at Bakewell Golf Club and of course Charles Hanson who gave his time freely for this event. Want to know more about Rotary Bakewell and our work? Contact Rotarian Carol Clegg 01629 57445.

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Within a stone’s throw of the centre of what is unquestionably one of the most sought after villages in the Peak National Park and having some of the finest views for miles around is this well proportioned and presented five bedroomed detached family home. Lone Oak offers versatile and deceptive accommodation of which an early inspection is advised to appreciate the size and quality on offer and the truly sensational views that it enjoys. Gas fired central heating, double glazing, garage, driveway for four vehicles and landscaped gardens to three sides which offer great spaces and areas to sit out and entertain whilst enjoying the panoramic views. Hathersage Village has a wide range of amenities, restaurants, shops, transport links, cricket club and the famous open air pool. The accommodation comprises; Entrance porch, entrance hall, sitting room, dining room, inner lobby / laundry, bathroom, contemporary styled kitchen with integrated Siemens appliances and breakfast / morning room. To the half landing, double bedroom, study, bathroom and shower room. To the first floor, master bedroom, bedroom three / potential en-suite, bedroom four. To the second floor; bedroom five. Planning permission was granted on the 1st July 2014 for the construction of a laundry / utility and W.C to the rear of Lone Oak and a store to the right hand side of the driveway to the front. Planning Reference P/ADD/0514/0490.

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mortgage products available and we continue to enjoy low interest rates. We want to reassure buyers and sellers that they don’t need to adopt a wait-and-see attitude as the market stays strong.

“Bagshaws Residential is a long established business and, as part of the Sequence network, some of our brands have over 125 years’ experience in the property industry,” continues Liz. “Our extensive experience in the industry and level of expertise means we are well equipped to deal with any market challenges and can ensure the best home moving and market advice and outstanding customer service.” If you are buying for the first time, looking to sell or thinking of moving up the property ladder and would like advice on the local property market, contact the local branch on 01629 814774 or email bakewell@sequence home.co.uk

EADON LOCKWOOD AND RIDDLE SUPPORTS LADY MANNERS SCHOOL

Eadon Lockwood and Riddle has pledged their continued support for Lady Manners in Bakewell, through sponsorship of the school’s community fundraising events. Following support for the recent Arts & Crafts Fair hosted in aid of the school in

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May, ELR will further be providing signage for the school’s upcoming car boot sales. ELR is actively encouraging residents in the area to take note of forthcoming events by providing a banner to be placed outside the school, a

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service they provided for the previous Fair they supported. Ongoing car boot events will take place on 18th September and 16th October – all with access from 7am to 1pm, charged at £7 per car but free to the public. ELR Bakewell Branch Manager Stephanie Gough,

who regularly meets with the Lady Manners Parents Association commented: “We are delighted to be able to help and support our local school with their community events, they’re always such well received days and it’s a great opportunity to see and meet the residents!”

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NEW

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High Street

Tideswell

£150,000 £160,000

The Dale

Stoney Middleton

A charming 2 bedroom mid terrace limestone cottage with attractive rear garden enjoying picturesque views across the popular Peak Park village of Tideswell, surrounded by stunning Derbyshire countryside, close to the Church known locally as 'The Cathedral of the Peak', shops, cafes and country inns. Energy Rating E

A charming period stone built two bedroom end terrace cottage with off-road parking and elevated garden, occupying a Derbyshire village location, close to Chatsworth Estate, historic village of Eyam and Bakewell market town. Ideally suited as a second home, holiday cottage or main home. Energy Rating E

• Picturesque Peak Park village setting • Ideal holiday cottage • No upward chain

• Well presented accommodation • Far reaching views across the village • Two bedroom end terrace cottage

Springfield

• Enclosed garden enjoying attractive views • Close to shops, cafes and country inns

• Ideal holiday or investment property • Generous off-road parking

NEW PRICE

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£250,000 £300,000

£200,000 £215,000

Millers Dale

The Lane

Stanton-in-Peak

A substantial four double bedroom Victorian mid terrace cottage with off-road parking and easily managed gardens, occupying a unique picturesque setting overlooking the trout laden River Wye, close to country inn, local walks and cycle trails, including the Monsal Trail. Energy Rating F

A period stone built two bedroom semi-detached cottage, delightfully modernised throughout and retaining immense charm and character. Situated in the highly sought after village of Stanton-in-Peak in the heart of the Peak District National Park, occupying an outstanding position with views. Energy Rating E

• Close to local walks and cycle trails • Off-road parking • Peaceful picturesque Peak Park setting

• Period two bedroom cottage • Delightfully modernised throughout • Retaining immense charm and character

• No upward chain • Four double bedrooms and two bathrooms

TO LET

TO LET

NEW

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£800

£625

£950

Tideswell

This two bedroom detached stone bungalow set in the pretty and popular Peak District location of Tideswell, is available unfurnished for immediate occupation. Please call the Lettings Team for more information and to arrange a viewing.

• Detached bungalow • Two bedrooms • Pretty garden • EPC Rating E • Off-street parking and garage

TO LET

NEW

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Sherwood Copse

• Outstanding position with delightful views • In the heart of the Peak District National Park

Regency House

Bakewell

A fantastic two bedroom first floor apartment available in this Grade II listed building in the centre of Bakewell. The property has permit parking within Bakewell, access to beautiful sun caught communal garden, and a small patio area from the kitchen perfect for summer BBQs. To arrange a viewing please call the Lettings Team.

• First floor apartment • Two bedrooms • Contemporary kitchen • EPC Exempt • Communal garden

PCM

Castle Close

Bakewell

A great three bedroom detached bungalow off Castle Drive in Bakewell. The property is offered unfurnished from August with some redecoration to be done. A must see, this property will not be around for long - please enquire with the Lettings Team for more information.

• Detached bungalow • Three bedrooms • Mature gardens • EPC Rating D • Driveway and garage


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NEW

NEW PRICE

Offers in the region of

Back Street

Castleton

£450,000 £485,000

Offers in Excess of

£330,000

Trail House, Longcliffe

Brassington

A substantial circa 14th Century stone built, four bedroom character residence with easily managed gardens, offroad parking and garage. Occupying an enviable position in the popular Peak District village of Castleton, close to local primary school, shops, cafes and country inns. Energy Rating D

A substantial circa 1790 detached stone built residence set in attractive cottage gardens with seating terraces, mature planted beds and borders, detached garage/ workshop and off-road parking. The property is steeped in local history retaining a wealth of original character features throughout. Energy Rating G

• Period property retaining original features • Off-road parking and garage • Income potential

• Retaining a wealth of original character features throughout • Charming cottage gardens • Direct access to local walks and cycle trails • Garage / Workshop • Has previously been run as a tea shop

• Ideal for dependent relative • Flexible family living accommodation

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE £75,000

High Street

Calver

Merrial Close

Bakewell

£380,000 £400,000

Situated in the pretty conservation village of Calver, Hope Valley in the Peak District National Park is this unusual, single level ground floor former stone constructed Post Office which offers scope for alternative retail/commercial uses. With views over the surrounding properties and countryside. Energy Rating D

A circa 1930's three double bedroom, stone-built semi-detached residence occupying a generous plot with enclosed landscaped gardens, detached garage and ample off-road parking. Situated in a peaceful backwater setting enjoying delightful views of the surrounding countryside. Energy Rating E

• No upward chain • Commercial property ideal for a number of uses • Views over rooftops of countryside to both sides of the valley

• Generous mature rear garden • Lady Manners School catchment • Ideal for dependent relative or home worker

• Ground floor • Popular Derbyshire setting

TO LET

TO LET

£1350

£795

PCM

Bakewell

TO LET

NEW

£550 Buxton Road

• No upward chain • Period features

PCM

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Birley

Cutthorpe

Sydnope Hill

Darley Moor

Available IMMEDIATELY is this deceptively spacious one bedroom first floor apartment in the centre of Bakewell, briefly comprising of kitchen/diner, separate large living room and bathroom with four piece suite. *MID JULY OFFER* *REDUCED REFERENCING* Enquire with the Lettings Team for more information.

We present to the market this fantastic stone built two bedroom cottage in the beautiful setting of Birley, Cutthorpe. Sat in beautiful secluded surroundings in the small development of Birley Grange, the barn has a large lawn with patio showing off the views across Chesterfield.

Bagshaws Residential present this 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 this property is available to view immediately.

• Spacious first floor apartment • One bedroom • Open plan kitchen with separate living room • EPC Exempt • Available immediately

• Detached barn conversion • Two double bedrooms • Rural location • EPC Rating E • Off-street parking and garden

• Detached stone period cottage • Four bedrooms • Two reception rooms • EPC Rating D • Garden, off-street parking • fantastic views


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Sunny Lea, The Firs, Monyash Road

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Longmeadow, 1 Baslow Road

Set within approximately an acre, within this exclusive development of five luxury properties at the top of the market town of Bakewell is this superbly presented three double bedroom dormer detached bungalow. Ideally situated for the family market with a short walk across the field to Lady Manners, the property comprises; Hallway, large modern breakfast kitchen open plan to dining room and through to a living room with stove and doors to rear patio. Utility room, period bathroom and downstairs double bedroom three. To first floor; Master en-suite bedroom, second double bedroom, separate W.C. and storeroom. Double garage, large gated driveway and gardens surrounding with stunning outlook. Energy Rating C

Having undergone a transformation of the highest calibre within the last four years, situated in the popular village of Ashford-in-the-Water, is this four double bedroom detached family home complete with three bath/shower rooms and a most superb open plan kitchen/living/diner. Comprising; Entrance hall, large L-shaped living room, open plan dining kitchen with bi-fold doors to rear patio and garden. Utility room, downstairs W.C and fourth downstairs double bedroom with en-suite shower room. Master double with en-suite bathroom and dressing room, two further double bedrooms and family bathroom. Outside; Large front driveway, delightful front and rear gardens and useful metal store shed. Energy Rating C

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Bonsall

Loneacre, 88 High Street

A truly delightful stone built period detached cottage is favourably located, nestling away from the main thoroughfare within this sought after Derbyshire village. The highly versatile accommodation offers a wealth of character along with gas central heating, double glazing and comprises: hall, lounge with log burning stove, dining room, snug, breakfast kitchen, rear lobby, downstairs WC, uPVC double glazed conservatory, landing, three double bedrooms, excellent family bathroom and studio/bedroom four perfect for a home office being externally accessible. Delightful private garden, drive, ample off-road parking, separate barn with former consent for conversion. Viewing Essential. Energy Rating E Viewing: Matlock Office

Middleton-by-Youlgrave

16 The Square

Situated in a conservation area, this deceptively spacious, two double bedroom Grade II listed cottage has been tastefully and extensively renovated within the last 5/6 years to the highest specification and MUST BE VIEWED to do full justice. Boasting a beautiful private rear garden with open views, and period fittings throughout including 250 year old beams and stone mullioned windows. Comprising; Living room with log burner, new Prentice dining/kitchen installed in 2016, study space and utility. Two excellent double bedrooms and a large period bathroom suite. Outside; on-street parking readily available within the square itself, and a lovely rear private garden complete with two outbuildings and two useful store sheds. NO CHAIN. EPC Exempt Viewing: Bakewell Office

Offers Around £459,500

Matlock: 01629 828 250

Banner Cross: 0114 268 3241

Dronfield: 01246 290992

Offers Around £350,000

Hathersage: 01433 650009

Bakewell: 01629 815307


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Buffers Cottage, 1 Railway Cottages, Station Road

In a tranquil, peaceful setting, immediately adjoining open fields and panoramic country views, a charming, two/three bedroom extended cottage with oil fired central heating, double garage and offered for sale with immediate vacant possession and no chain. Long entrance hall, large open plan through sitting/dining room with multi-fuel stove, separate family room with patio doors and stunning views, cloakroom, breakfast kitchen. First floor: two double bedrooms, occasional bedroom 3/study giving access through to bathroom with full suite and shower. Outside: to the front, driveway, garden, attached double garage. Lovely rear garden backing onto open fields. Option to purchase a further small area of land across the lane. Energy Rating G

Matlock

5 and 6 Post Office Cottages, Lea Bridge

A wonderful opportunity to acquire, an early 1800's Grade II Listed, four bedroomed stone built cottage, which possesses a wealth of character and charm nestling within this highly desirable village, which along with Holloway has a good range of local amenities along with ease of access to Matlock, Belper, Alfreton, Derby, Nottingham and the motorway network. Offering a gas fired central heating system, the property is equally ideal for a family, early retired or professional couple and comprises living room, dining kitchen, study, landing, four bedrooms and bathroom over the first and second floors. Useful outhouse/store, private sitting out area to the front. EPC Exempt Viewing: Matlock Office

Viewing: Hathersage Office

Offers Around £300,000

Offers Around £259,950

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PROPERTIES AVAILABLE TO RENT Old Stones, High Street, Calver S32 3XP Beautifully presented two double bedroom detached cottage

£1100 PCM 20 Calver Mill, Calver, Hope Valley S32 3YU A two double bedroom penthouse duplex apartment

Matlock

£1100 PCM

15 Wyvern Close

An internal inspection is essential to appreciate this beautifully refurbished three bedroomed link detached house, enviably located tucked away at the head of this small cul-de-sac. Having a private garden, ample parking to the front, garaging and appealing aspect, the property which is perfect for a family or professional couple has over the last year had upgraded wiring, a new gas central heating system, new fittings throughout and new engineered oak flooring or new carpets throughout. Hall, stunning open living/dining room leading into the superb new contemporary kitchen and sun room, downstairs cloakroom. Landing, three good sized bedrooms and luxurious bathroom. NO CHAIN. Energy Rating C Viewing: Matlock Office

Bailiffs Cottage, Magclough Farm, Edge Road, Eyam S32 5QN Delightful three/four bedroom cottage

£995 PCM Tuffley, Ashford Road, Bakewell DE45 1GL Ample proportioned four bedroom detached residence

£995 PCM 27 The Close, Matlock DE4 3LE Recently refurbished 2/3 bedroom ground floor apartment

£575 PCM 19 Broadwalk, Darley Dale, Near Matlock DE4 2TT Well-presented 3 bedroom semi-detached house

£550 PCM

Stoney Middleton

Greystones Cottage, High Street

Believed to date back to the early 1800's, a charming and most attractive stone built three bedroom semi-detached cottage which has been upgraded and sympathetically improved in recent years. Gas fired central heating, sealed unit double glazing. Charming sitting room with gritstone fireplace, excellent dining kitchen with good range of units and feature gritstone fireplace, rear entrance lobby. First floor: good sized principal double bedroom, second single bedroom, bathroom with full suite and shower. Second floor: bedroom three. Outside: small raised border to the front. To the side, flagged driveway providing off-road parking. No rear garden but lovely aspect over adjoining gardens. Energy Rating E

Viewing: Hathersage Office

FOR A FULL UP-TO-DATE RENTAL LIST PLEASE CONTACT OUR LETTINGS DEPARTMENT ON

Offers Around £249,950

Matlock: 01629 828 250

Banner Cross: 0114 268 3241

01629 828228

Offers Around £179,950

e-mail: lettings@saxtonmee.co.uk

Dronfield: 01246 290992

Hathersage: 01433 650009

Bakewell: 01629 815307


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WE BRAVED THE SHAVE!

Loretta Storey (left) and Lorraine Furness (right and inset). Photographs by John Hargreaves Hi folks, the deed is done, we braved the shave! We both found it emotional, a little nerve wracking and oddly, liberating. But on a more serious note, it was done for two very worthy causes, McMillan Cancer Support and Ashgate Hospice. Both these Charities provide much needed support not

only for the Cancer sufferer, but also their families & friends. Without this support everyday life would be so much harder for all concerned. We would like to thank everybody for their generous donations, so far we have raised an amazing £1,433.64 with more unknown donations to be collected. Thank you, thank you,

thank you. Our just giving page will be open for another 4 weeks after this event, so PLEASE if you can make a donation, large or small, every penny counts. www.virginmoneygiving.com /letandlunsheadshave The Peak Advertiser have kindly said they would take any donations, large or small, at their offices in

Bakewell. Lastly but not least we would like to thank John Hargreaves for his wonderful photos, Paula for shaving our heads and Leanne for the smiley faces. Hope you like the before, during and after photos. Thank you again. Loretta Storey and Lorraine Furness (nee Needham)

Matlock and District Hard of Hearing Club Special guests were welcomed at the Strawberry Tea on the 4th July. Representatives from the Bring Joy Foundation, based in Warrington, Cheshire, presented the club with a very generous donation of £500, towards the cost of outings and speakers. A photographer was present to record this and other aspects of the afternoon's meeting. Tony Ellingham, from

Derbyshire County Council spoke about changes in funding for deaf and hearing services which could be cut by 40%, a massive amount, by 2020. However, this is all under review at present, with decisions expected in September. The BJF representative explained the work done by this charity to bring enjoyment into the lives of deaf and elderly people, who

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can otherwise feel isolated. Roland Corfield, chairman, thanked them all for coming and explaining things to the club and answering questions about their concerns. Thanks were also given to Ann Sullivan, who put the text on the screen. The guests joined in to help serve the strawberries and cream, scones and tea to members, and also enjoyed some

themselves. Payments were taken for the day trip to Llandudno on the 18th July, and members were told that there would not be a meeting in August, due to work being carried out in the Imperial Rooms. The next meeting will be on the 5th September, at 2pm. in the Imperial Rooms, Matlock, when Ashley Franklin will give a talk, entitled 'My Derbyshire Life'.

FIDLER TAYLOR v SCARGILL MANN CHARITY CRICKET MATCH REPORT

It was a warm summers evening at Darley Dale Cricket Club when we (Fidler Taylor) and Scargill Mann went head to head to battle it out for the Derbyshire Air Ambulance Charity Cricket Match. There was relief on our faces after the final ball was bowled and we claimed victory after a competitive and entertaining match. The embarrassment of losing may have resulted in an empty office the next day. Captains Thomas Blake (batting first) and Anthony Taylor led their teams out for the first innings along with umpires Chris Loeber and Glynn Yates who tried to keep everything under control, apart from Tom’s hair of course, which may have been the reason he was distracted and was out for the 2nd ball of the innings and in turn a duck. The spectators were treated to delicious homemade pizzas supplied by Blood Brothers Stoves (with all donations going directly to charity) and were kept hydrated by the cricket club bar (with a share of profits topping up the fund). The raffle was a huge success, with a framed signed Michael Vaughan shirt and bat on offer as well as Derbyshire Cricket and Haddon Hall tickets. A total of over £700 (final amount TBC) was raised in total – a brilliant effort. Questionable tactics were highly evident as Adrian Fidler, our ‘one ball wonder’ started the second innings with a dummy underarm bowl. Although he wasn’t able to take a wicket, our cricketing skills managed to edge a win but with Scargill Mann’s Ben Arnold taking the well-deserved Man of the Match award. A huge thank you to everyone who supported this event, especially our sponsors

(Kick Off Sport, Owzat Cricket Supplies, Peach Tree Landscape & Design, Potter & Co Solicitors, Robinsons Longcliffe Ltd, Storage 4U and a special thank you to the individuals who helped Tom organise along the way;

Simon Cotterill, Jamie Watts and Ray Shannon and Anthony Taylor and his Scargill Mann team for being great sports. We look forward to the return fixture next year and will display the cup prominently in our office until

then. By the way, did we mention we won??!! Our year of fundraising continues at a pace, full diary of events can be found on our website with fundraising, to now, totalling almost £6,500.

PEAK DISTRICT CHALLENGE The Peak District Challenge is back for its fourth year, with even more challenging courses to help to raise even more money for charity. Last year, people in the peaks raised over £35,000 for its partner charities. We hope to smash this in 2016 to give local charities a much needed boost! This August, participants can join us on one of five routes: 10km, 25km, 50km, 75km or 100km. To enter, participants can choose their challenge, pick a charity and get training. The Silver (75km) and Gold Ultra (100km) challenges will begin on 19th August, with contestants walking throughout the night to finish their challenge within the 24 hour target. The Back Before Dark Challenge (10km) will also start on 19th August with participants aiming to get back to base camp before the sun sets. Copper (25km) and

Bronze (50km) will begin in the morning on Saturday 20th August. Coppers will aim to finish within a nine hour time limit and Bronzes within 12 hours. Pushing entrants to their limit, the Gold Ultra challenge is a UTMB qualifying race and has an ascent of over 3200m. Each race will take participants to some of the most beautiful points in the Peak District, whilst raising money for great causes. The main partner charity this year is S.A.L.V.E. International: a Manchester and Ugandan based charity that works with children and their families to help the children get off the streets in Uganda. Money raised will be helping their new programme to support children addicted to aeroplane fuel (which is cheaper than food and suppresses appetite) to get off

the ground. Participants can choose to donate or fundraise for S.A.L.V.E., or to fundraise for a different partner charity of their own choice. Each year, we need lots of volunteers to help us out in HQ preparing home made food for the entrants and supporting our runner and walkers at check points. Please get in contact to come and help us to make it a fantastic event. The challenges will start and finish in Hathersage, and we encourage participants and supporters to get public transport to reduce their impact on the environment. For more information and to sign up as an entrant or volunteer, please do to w w w. p e a k - d i s t r i c t challenge.com or call 07984369876 Main entries close on 7th August – so not long left to get your boots on and sign up.

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MATLOCK

£335,000 NEW

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CHARITY 20/20 CRICKET MATCH IN AID OF DERBYSHIRE AIR AMBULANCE

AN EXTENDED THREE BEDROOMED DETACHED MODERN PROPERTY OFFERING SPACIOUS ACCOMMODATION THROUGHOUT WITHIN THIS HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER RESIDENTIAL LOCATION WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO COSMETICALLY UPDATE AND EXTEND (SUBJECT TO THE NECESSARY PLANNING CONSENTS), TAKING IN THE MOST DELIGHTFUL SOUTHERLY VIEWS OVER THE DERWENT VALLEY TOWARDS RIBER CASTLE. With the accommodation briefly comprising, to the ground floor, entrance porch, hallway, cloakroom, fitted kitchen and utility room, dining room, living room with sliding patio doors opening to the garden room. First floor, landing, three bedrooms and bathroom. Having recently updated gas fired central heating as of July 2016, uPVC double glazing and set within a larger than average plot with generous frontage providing ample parking and spacious integral single garage. To the rear, enclosed south facing landscaped terraced gardens. Ideally suited to the family purchaser or perhaps those looking to downsize to easily managed accommodation. A viewing is highly recommended at the earliest opportunity to fully appreciate the spacious accommodation on offer. EPC Ratings: C Ref: 8994

YOULGREAVE

£350,000

A fantastic evening was had by all and we are pleased to announce that we were victorious. However that is secondary to the fact that the event raised over £700. Thank you again to all those who helped us along the way, in particular Anthony Taylor of Scargill Mann whose invite of a return fixture next year, we accept.

MATLOCK

£145,000 NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE AN EXTENSIVE RANGE OF CHARACTER ACCOMMODATION IN THE HEART OF THE SOUGHT AFTER VILLAGE OF YOULGREAVE. Comprising centrally heated five bedroom accommodation, sitting room, dining room and fitted kitchen. By offering these premises, considerable potential exists for the entrepreneurial purchaser to capitalise on the accommodation on offer. Hollands Butchers previously traded from the premises and have done so for a number of years with associated bakery, preparation areas and storage occupying much of the ground floor. Due to retirement, November 2015, the premises are now available with vacant possession but offer potential for similar or a variety of other mixed uses. Youlgreave is a prosperous and busy Peak District village in the heart of the National Park with a good mix of visitor and local residents. Considerable potential therefore exists to create a village store/deli, or tearoom with bakery, or other trade or retail use. EPC Ratings: F (residential) D (commercial) NO CHAIN

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

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zoopla.co.uk PrimeLocation.com

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A MODERNISED TWO BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW ENJOYING A QUIET PLEASANT CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION. Kitchen diner, living room, modern bathroom and two bedrooms. Driveway, parking and single garage, low maintenance front and rear gardens.

EPC Rating: C

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SCARGILL MANN & CO. CHARTERED SURVEYORS

ESTATE AGENTS

AUCTIONEERS

RESIDENTIAL LETTING AGENTS

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Offers in Excess of : £420,000

Offers around : £329,950

• Deceptively well proportioned character four bedroomed semi-detached property. • Good sized plot with views towards adjoining countryside. Large double garage. • Gas fired central heating. Courtyard and garden areas with greenhouse and stone

• Well appointed and proportioned four bedroomed detached property • NO UPWARD CHAIN - gas fired central heating and sealed unit double glazing • Garage and driveway providing ample off-street parking. Landscaped garden with views towards adjoining countryside • Reception hallway, cloakroom, lounge, dining room, fitted breakfast kitchen and utility room • Master bedroom with en-suite and fitted wardrobe; bedrooms two and three are also double bedrooms

garden store.

• Dining room, living room, snug/family room with woodburning stove; study; breakfast kitchen; utility room and cloakroom.

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Offers around : £345,000

Offers Over : £410,000

• Total of four bedrooms; semi-detached property with annexe; gas fired central heating; sealed unit double glazing. • Master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and en-suite; two further double bedrooms and family bathroom. • Feature staircase; sitting room; lounge/dining room; spacious dining kitchen; patio garden with workshop/shed; driveway. • Annexe with fitted kitchen; guest cloakroom; well proportioned living room; first floor

• NO UPWARD CHAIN - Three bedroomed stone detached cottage. • Gas fired central heating; sealed unit uPVC double glazing; exposed ceiling beams. • Extensive driveway providing ample off-street parking for three / four vehicles • Front and rear low maintenance gardens, wooden bench, log store, feature large decked area, timber garden shed.

• uPVC conservatory; living room with wood burning stove; fitted kitchen; feature sitting room; master bedroom with en-suite; two further bedrooms; bathroom.

bedroom and large shower/wet room.

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Offers around : £235,000

Offers around : £225,000

• NO UPWARD CHAIN - Three bedroomed semi-detached property. Countryside views. • Separate garage; landscaped patio garden with lawned area and outside store. • Reception hallway; sitting room with woodburning stove and bay window; feature

• Well presented three bedroomed semi-detached property occupying a highly convenient location. • Well proportioned garden to rear with views towards surrounding countryside. • Gas central heating; sealed unit double glazing; side entrance/utility room with access to the garage. • Reception hallway; sitting room; dining room; uPVC conservatory; fitted kitchen with

• Sealed unit double glazing; gas central heating. • Three spacious bedrooms and a well appointed bathroom.

• To the first floor are three bedrooms and a well presented bathroom. Potential to

dining kitchen; garden room; guest cloakroom.

understairs pantry.

extend subject to planning.

£1450 PCM

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£650 PCM

£435 PCM

• A four bedroom detached property

• Four bedroom detached family residence

• A two bedroom three storey terraced cottage

• A three double bedroomed top floor apartment

• Ecclesbourne School catchment area • Dining/family room, breakfast kitchen • Enclosed rear garden and double garage • EPC Rating: D

• Dining kitchen/family room, study • Two bedrooms with en-suite facility • With double garage and extensive gardens • EPC Rating: C

• Sitting room with woodburner • Feature tiered garden with views • Viewing highly recommended • EPC Rating: D

• Spacious sitting room and fitted kitchen • Spacious bathroom with three piece suite • Well worthy of internal inspection • EPC Rating: F

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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Ashover

£499,950

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

Lower Hartshay

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

Offers Over £240,000

• Historic stone built detached property • Exceptionally high standard, fitted with

quality fixtures and fittings throughout

• Land 40 acres (subject to measured

• Two good size bedrooms and spacious loft space • PERMISSION APPROVED FOR OAK FRAMED • • • • •

Matlock

£139,950

• Traditional mid row family property • TWO BEDROOMS • Sitting room with feature fireplace • Dining kitchen • Attic room • Family bathroom • Garden to front and rear. Brick built outbuilding • Within easy reach of local amenities. • Superb views over the town. EPC=F

survey) • AGRICULTURAL LAND

GARAGE Spacious L shaped open plan living dining kitchen Two en-suite bathrooms & ground floor W.C. Gated driveway with parking for several vehicles Standing in gardens of approx. 1/4 acre SUPERB FAR REACHING VIEWS. EPC=C

Curbar

of Lower Hartshay • Easy access to Ripley Town centre and

the A38

RENTAL PROPERTIES

£350,000

• Detached property • Fabulous views situated in the Peak National Park • Sought after village location • 2 bedrooms, living room, fitted breakfast kitchen • Off-street parking • Cottage garden • Planning consent for a garage • Possibility to extend subject to planning consents. EPC=C

DARLEY DALE £700 pcm

WINSTER £750 pcm

• Spacious semi-detached family home • Three bedrooms • Family bathroom • Spacious sitting room • Dining room. Fitted kitchen • Large lower ground floor room; ideal for a variety of uses • Garaging and side garden • Catchment area for Lady Manners School • Pets considered. EPC=D

• Delightful character cottage • RECENTLY REFURBISHED • Three bedrooms • Newly fitted family bathroom • Spacious sitting room • Dining kitchen • Study/snug & ground floor W.C. • Off-road parking space to rear • Courtyard style garden. Village location. EPC=D

HOLYMOORSIDE LET AGREED

DARLEY DALE - COMMERCIAL

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VARIOUS MONTHLY RENTS AVAILABLE

Traditional stone built, mid row, cottage style property Two bedrooms, family bathroom and ground floor lavatory Sitting room and dining room Front forecourt garden Enclosed rear garden with decked seating area Octagonal summerhouse and timber garden shed VILLAGE LOCATION Catchment area for Brookfield School Available August Bank Hols 2016. EPC=D

• A variety of commercial spaces to let • Office, production and industrial units • From £135 per month • Newly refurbished • Close to local amenities • Variety of sizes • Variety of combinations

TENANT APPLICATION FEE £150 INC VAT PER PERSON

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£0,000,000 £164,950

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£0,000,000 NEW £124,950 WIRKSWORTH TATUR AUT LIBUSAM ILLOR

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fishergerman.co.uk

Near Buxton

About 56.21 acres of moorland and grassland with brook frontage, within the Peak District Subject to income generating environmental schemes Ring fenced Road frontage Internal access track For sale by private treaty as a whole Guide price £120,000

Monyash, Bakewell

Winster, Matlock

0.91 acres (0.37 hectares) of woodland

0.29 acres (0.12 hectares) of woodland

Guide price £7,000 Stuart Flint

Ashby de la Zouch 01530 412821

Located to the south of Winster village All offers to be submitted by 12 noon on 22/08/16

Dawn Wood

15 offices selling across the UK

Guide price £8,000

The woodland is a sycamore and mixed broadleaves plantation Established post 1968 on a reclaimed refuse tip

Ben Longstaff

All offers to be submitted by 12 noon on 22/08/16

Alasdair Dunne

The woodland is comprised of a mixture of species Located within the Peak District National Park


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NEW EXTENSION TO THE REAR MILLERS DALE SK17 8SN Birdsong, The Mill

Offers Around

£375,000

BAKEWELL DE45 1DA Arch Cottage, Arkwright Square

Offers Around

£235,000

A very charming, unique Grade II listed cottage enviably located in historic Arkwright Square in the picturesque town of Bakewell. Located a short, level walk from the centre of town, Arch Cottage benefits from one allocated parking space to the rear of the property. The accommodation is arranged over two floors with the ground floor comprising inner porch, sitting room with original fireplace and a fully integral kitchen. From the sitting room, stairs rise to the first floor landing with two double bedrooms, the second having fitted wardrobes and a family bathroom. To the rear of the property, accessed under the arch, is a courtyard area with one allocated parking space. The property also benefits from a stone built outbuilding and bins storage area. A very rare opportunity, in a prime position in Bakewell; an internal viewing is highly recommended. EPC Rating E

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

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NEW EXTENTION TO THE REAR... VIEWING A MUST. A beautiful three bedroom Mill Conversion with stunning river frontage, located in the village of Millers Dale. The superb accommodation is arranged over three floors and benefits from an open plan kitchen/living area with newly extended sun room to the garden, three double bedrooms, three en-suite bathrooms and two parking spaces. Living Kitchen with granite island • Living area with contemporary stove • Stunning new sun room • Downstairs WC • Three double bedrooms, two with window seats • Three luxury bathrooms • Charming garden with flagged terraces, lawn and river frontage • Two parking spaces • Truly Idyllic setting • Beautiful local walks including the Monsal Trail • Excellent local schooling. EPC Rating E

CALVER S32 3XW 61 Smithy Knoll Road

CALVER S32 3WZ 1 Lowside Close

Offers Around

£225,000

Offers Around

£269,950

A three bedroom semi-detached family home with garage and driveway parking in the village of Calver. The property has fine views of Curbar Edge from all front facing rooms and offers potential for further off-street parking if required. The accommodation is arranged over two floors with the ground floor comprising entrance hall, kitchen, sitting room and dining room. The property requires cosmetic updating throughout and would make an ideal refurbishment project, investment property or family home. To the first floor there are three bedrooms (two doubles, one single), a bathroom and separate wc. Outside, the property is surrounded by gardens on three sides incorporating lawn, patio and low maintenance gravel garden. The village of Calver is well served with amenities including a mini market, garden centre, numerous pubs/eateries and an 'outstanding' rated local primary school. EPC Rating C

A three bedroom family home conveniently located in the village of Calver with stunning views of Curbar Edge, a south facing garden and two garages. The deceptively spacious accommodation is arranged over two floors with the ground floor comprising entrance porch, sitting room with dining area and a modern well fitted kitchen. Particular features of note include the stone built fireplace with stove and French windows that open to the garden. From the sitting room, stairs rise to the first floor with two double bedrooms, a single bedroom currently utilised as a study and a modern bathroom. The rear facing bedroom enjoys stunning views of the village, and Curbar Edge. To the front of the property is a low maintenance garden and to the rear a superb garden with level lawn, patio terrace and well stocked borders. The property also benefits from two garages with rear workshop space. EPC Rating C

VIEWING: Hathersage Office.

VIEWING: Hathersage 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

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BAKEWELL DE45 1HD 12 Royal Oak Place, Matlock Street

Offers Around

£175,000

TIDESWELL SK17 8LQ 1a Market Square

Offers Around

£182,500

A two double bedroom, first floor apartment, occupying a superb position in this popular apartment block in the heart of Bakewell. The apartment requires cosmetic updating in parts and would make an ideal retirement property, holiday or second home. The accommodation is laid out over one floor with all rooms accessed from a central hallway with a convenient cloaks cupboard. The spacious reception room with dining area benefits from a bay window overlooking Matlock street and an opening leads to the fully integrated kitchen. Two generous double bedrooms lie at the end of the hallway offering different aspects across Matlock street and Granby Road. The internal accommodation is completed by the shower room with wc, located off the hallway. The apartments are accessed from Granby Road via a secure entry system and a lift gives access to the first floor. An internal viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the superb layout and convenient, central location in the town of Bakewell. EPC Rating E

A Grade II listed, two bedroom, stone built cottage located within the historic Market Square of Tideswell. The accommodation is arranged over three floors and has been sympathetically renovated to a high standard combining original features alongside contemporary fittings. Outside, adjacent to the property, is a versatile low maintenance garden which could also be utilized as a parking space.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

PROPERTY AVAILABLE TO Hope S33 6SB 55 Castleton Road

EPC Rating D

More Please.

3 Bedroom end terraced property in the village of Hope, refurbished throughout to a high standard. The property consists of 2 double and 1 single bedrooms, two living rooms, brand new kitchen, brand new bathroom. Available Immediately on an unfurnished basis. Must view to appreciate the size and quality. EPC Rating D.

£775 pcm

Stoney Middleton S32 4tX Virginia Cottage, trinkey lane 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. Drive for two cars. Available now. No pets. EPC Rating to follow.

£1200 pcm BRadwell S33 9JS 2 Springfield Road A well presented 3 Bedroom semi-detached property in the beautiful village of Bradwell, offering access to local shops, schools and pubs. The property consists of 2 double and 1 single bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen with appliances, bathroom having a suite in white with shower over the bath. Gardens to the front and rear. Available 1st July 2016 unfurnished. EPC Rating E.

£675 pcm

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Whitelee Farm & Cottage, Sparrowpit, SK17 8ES Guide Price: £899,000 Comprising a lovely large four bedroom stone farmhouse and adjoining stone barn with stabling, a detached three bedroom cottage, ancillary buildings together with land collectively extending to 11.04 acres (4.47 ha). A further 30.4 acres is available by separate negotiation. EPC rating Farmhouse & Cottage: E

Greenhouse Farm, Coach Road, Ashover, S45 0JN Guide Price: £850,000 Comprising a traditional three bedroom farmhouse together with the benefit of planning permission for the conversion of three stone outbuildings into residential properties. A range of agricultural buildings and grassland all set within approximately 13.42 acres (5.43ha). EPC rating F.

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Bakewell Property Auction Report - 18th July 2016 Despite over £1.1 million properties having been sold prior, on a hot day at Bakewell, nine varied lots were offered to a packed auction room. Collectively over £2 million of property was sold. The most substantial property offered on the day was Brown Edge Farm, Bradnop that was presented in four lots. The farmhouse, buildings and 56 acres made £400,000 with the remaining lots of 34.4 acres and 14.7 acres of pasture achieving £170,000 and £80,000 respectively. A further lot of land had access by foot only and this remains on the market at the time of writing. A 2.09 acre field with static welfare caravan and building at Furness Vale achieved £37,000 but the standout performance of the day was Leach Barn at Hathersage that sold without the benefit of planning consent for £142,000, over double the guide price.

Porch Farmhouse, Grindon, ST13 7TP

10% deposits have been paid on the day with completion due on all lots 28 days thereafter, once again highlighting the benefit of an auction sale for many properties.

Guide Price: £545,000 A lovely spacious rural farmhouse enjoying a delightful location with views across the village and surrounding countryside. The plot extends to approximately 1.03 acres in all. The charming accommodation is deceptive in size and the layout offers great versatility and highly practical accommodation for everyday living. EPC rating E.

Should you wish to discuss the sale of your property by auction or other means, please do not hesitate to contact your local office Please note that we have no association with Sequence (UK) Limited t/a Bagshaws Residential

Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 342201

Preliminary Auction Announcement at Bakewell on Monday 19th September at 3pm Sycamore Farm, Crich, Woodland and lakes at Holymoorside Land at Holymoorside Building Plot together with 2 acres at Alton Land at Coneygreave Farm, Shottle

Bakewell Show Important Notice: There will be no livestock market on Monday 1st August due to Bakewell Show

Further entries anticipated and invited

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Town & Country Property Specialists

Backstone Edge Farm,

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Longnor, SK17 0QY

The Stables, Hodge Lane, Uppertown, Ashover,

S45 0JB

Sale Guide Price: £495,000

Fixed Price: £660,000

A highly desirable agricultural/equestrian smallholding property.

A well presented 3 bedroom barn, converted to a very high standard, together with a further barn with planning consent for an additional dwelling. EPC: C

Well presented stone build farmhouse, substantial agricultural buildings and stables. Delightful garden with well stocked herbaceous borders. Grass paddocks extending to approx 10.3 ac (4.05ha). With natural pond and the option to acquire additonal 36.92 ac (14.94ha) of land. EPC: E

There are a useful range of stables and secure storage barn with sand paddock adjacent. The land is fenced to provide a number of paddocks with the woodland sloping down to a stream. In all the property extends to 4.60 acres (1.85ha)

Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 342201

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Land off Harper Hill Wingerworth, Chesterfield, S42 6QT 12.21 acres (4.94 ha) of productive grassland with road access available in two lots. Lot 1: 7.27 acres (2.94ha)

Agricultural Shows & Events 2016 Bagshaws Exhibition Unit

Our mobile exhibition unit will be at the following events, please call in for refreshments and a chat:

Guide price: £95,000 Lot 2: 4.94 acres (2.00ha)

Guide price: £65,000 Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Land off Cartledge Lane Holmesfield, Dronfield, S18 7SB 2.82 acres (1.14 ha) of grassland with good road access Tender Deadline: Monday 15th August 5pm

30 July 3 – 4 August 10 August 13 August 20 August 29 August 11 September 5 October 19 – 20 November

Leek Show Bakewell Show Ashover Show Manifold Show Ashbourne Show Hope Show Hartington Wakes Show Brailsford Ploughing Match English Winter Fair

Guide price: £35,000 Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Land at Winster Matlock Derbyshire, DE4 2DJ A useful parcel of low lying meadow land extending to 11.40 acres (4.60 ha)

Guide Price: Offers invited Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

To find out more about Bagshaws, please visit our website: www.bagshaws.com email: Bakewell@bagshaws.com

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Be assured • Extensions • Loft Conversions • K Rend renders ‘Little Explorers’ An informal play session for pre-school children of a warm, friendly welcome. Just come along or contact Marilyn 01629 including messy play, arts and crafts, music, fitness and stories. 10.30• New Build Plastering, thermal plastering 733246. 11.30am. Harpur Hill Children’s Centre, Buxton. Tel. 01298 74101 to book. • Renders and Roughcasting in traditional Stoney Middleton Bible Study (including food) in a village home. Anyone Free of charge. from nearby villages would be made very welcome. Ring Robin Scothern lime mortars • Cornice restoration Matlock Bridge Club Hosted improvers’ session. St Helen’s Church Hall, on 01433 631880 for more info or email robinscothern@gmail.com. • Re-pointing, building repairs Darley Dale. Non-members welcome. 1-4pm. Membership £5. Tel. 01629 Tai Chi any age any ability at Matlock Imperial Rooms. 1.15-2.45pm. D.C.C. 583706. approved tutor. Contact Alan Box 01246 279515. Over twenty years’ trading Matlock and District Tennis Club Social play. From 6pm. Venue: Audley T'ai Chi Group Matlock 6-7.30pm. Relax and keep fit. Beginners welcome. Court, Darley Dale. Tony 01629 56531, or Ron 01629 56620. Matlock 01629 57303 or 07830770962 Tai Chi Bamford village institute. 10-11.30am. Alan Box 01246 279515. Matlock and District Rifle Club Contact Len Webster 01629 584797. www.cfplasteringandbuilding.co.uk The Crafty Bunch Meet last Thursday of the month. 5-9pm. The Edensor Matlock Gilbert and Sullivan Society meets from 7.30-9.30pm at All Tea Cottage. Food and drink available. No fee/member subscription. All Saints’ Church Hall, Smedley Street, Matlock. New members welcomed. crafts welcome and a lot of chat! Sewing, crochet, knitting, card making, Contact Nic Wilson 01629 812276. baking, woodwork, art, printing etc.. More info. Contact Heather 07814 Matlock Record Club second Friday of the month at Designate, Matlock. 616183 or byard.heather@yahoo.com 8pm. Volunteer Rangers, Denefields Matlock Weekly environmental activities Meet Matlock's Mayor 7-8 pm. MoCa Café Bar, Dale Road, Matlock. at ancient hay meadow site. Contact Karen Camara 07966 883253, Otter Tots Swim School Classes 9.30-11.30am. Term time only at S. karen.camara@groundwork.org.uk Anselm’s School, Bakewell. For all babies and children from 3 months to Walking Football at Baslow The over 50’s are welcome to enjoy the school age. Contact Victoria 07944 391362. victoria@ottertots.com. • Re-roofs • Guttering and Fascias beautiful game at a slower pace. 10am at Baslow Multi-use Games Area www.ottertots.com. within the Baslow Sports Field • Flat Roofs • UPVC Cladding Parwich Toddler Group Parwich complex DE45 1SP. Onsite free PLEASE NOTE: If you have had a Memorial Hall, 2.30-4.30pm. We are parking available. £3 per session • General Repairs a very friendly group. Wide range of regular event with us which is still listed just turn up and ask for Ray or Helen. toys and activities for babies and 25 Years’ Experience. and no longer runs can you please get Weekly Led Rides For All at children aged 0-5. Refreshments. in touch with Nicky on 01629 812159 or Carsington Water Every Thursday Free Quotes 4 Cost £2.50. 01335 390778. morning leaving from Carsington email whatson@peak-advertiser.co.uk Pilsley Toddler Group 9-10.30am Tel: 01433 651805 Water Cycle Hire at Carsington Water so we can delete it from the paper. (term time only). At Pilsley School. – 10 am. Rides are delivered by fully Tel: 07798 854530 Soup and Cob Community Room at trained cycle leaders and are Holloway Methodist Church. 12-2pm. All welcome. Steve Bennett 01629 intended to get more people active, becoming more social and enjoying the 822456 or just turn up. open air, which will help to boost fitness levels, mood and general health Starkholmes Mother and Toddler Group meets from 1.30-3.30pm and and well-being. Suitable for beginners and children are welcome throughout the school holidays. At the Starkholmes Village Hall. accompanied by an adult. Stay around after the ride for refreshments in Stoney Middleton Youth Club (SYP) is a popular group for young people the café afterward. Bring your own bike or hire a bike for £6.00. Free parking aged 10+ that meet in the Village Chapel every term time Friday. As well available – please ask at the Cycle Hire Centre. For more info contact as competitive games, tuck shop and regular outings (lazer quest, bowling, ruth.taylor@derbyshiredales.gov.uk camping and crazy golf), there will be a short Bible message. Ring Claire Whist Drive Fairfield Methodist Church. 8-10pm. £2 inc. refreshments. In Scothern on 01433 631880 for more info or email aid of special needs children and riding school for disabled children in robinscothern@gmail.com Buxton. 01298 71850. Storytelling Cafe Imperial Rooms Matlock. 7.30pm. Tickets £7. Wirksworth Area Community Orchestra 7.45pm. Parish Rooms, Refreshments available or BYO. First Friday every month. Contact Rachel Wirksworth. Contact 01629 824055 or mail@wirksworth-orchestra.org 01629 580023. Wirksworth Badminton Club 7.30–9.30pm. Wirksworth Leisure Centre, for Street Games multi sports drop in sessions for 14 – 19 year olds, more info. please contact Bill Simpson (club secretary) on 01629 760294. Cavendish Playing Fields, Cavendish Road, Matlock, 7.00pm – 8.00pm. Wirksworth Library (Rhythm & Rhyme Sing-a-long Time). 2.15- 2.45pm, Tideswell Band rehearse at the Youth Club Building. 7.30-9pm. Contact free event! 01629 823173. All children aged 5 and under are very welcome. Simon Lewis for details 07762 797595. A parent/carer is required to stay for the duration of the activity. Tideswell Library (Storytime) During term 2-2.30pm. 01298 871769. All Writers in the Peak writing group. 7-9pm. Rutland Hotel, Bakewell. New children aged 5 and under are very welcome to participate. No charge for members welcome. Watch out for extra workshops coming up. the activity. A parent/carer is required to stay for the duration of the https://writersinthepeak.wordpress.com activity. Yoga Classes (evening). Friends’ Meeting House, Bakewell. Contact Jan Tools for Self Reliance 10am-12noon, Roman Catholic Church Crypt, Chappell 01629 812960. Bakewell. Volunteers welcome to help refurbish tools for third world. Youlgrave Silver Band Practice Juniors with lessons 7 till 7.30pm. Contact Mrs M. Pope 01629 733944. Youlgrave Methodist Church Hall, Coldwell End. Sec - 01629 630202. Weekly Guided Meditation Classes at Heart Jewel Kadampa Buddhist EVERY FRIDAY Centre, Matlock Bath. 10.30am-12 noon term time. Suitable for beginners. Bakewell Bowls Club 6pm. At the bowls club in Bath Gardens. Newcomers Everyone welcome. Drop in classes - no need to book. £5 per class. Tel. 68 Wolds Rise, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3HJ welcome even if you have not played before. Equipment provided just flat 01629 581585 or see our website www.heartjewel.org.uk Telephone 01629 584450 Mobile 07831 596309 shoes needed. Contact 07971 883918 for more details or just turn up. Whist Drive 7.30pm. Great Longstone Village Hall. Raffle. Entry £1 incl. Bakewell and District Friday Group Medway Centre, Bakewell. All day. ESTABLISHED OVER 20 YEARS refreshments. Lunch and entertainment for older people. Transport provided. Contact Val Zen in the Peak District 7pm Meditation practice, instruction and help, Specialists in installations of central heating systems Green 01629 813825. near Matlock Bath. Contact jibul@kwanumzen.org.uk or visit and high efficiency combination boilers. Bakewell Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 9.45am Meet at Bakewell www.kwanumzen.org.uk/The Peak/ for more info. All aspects of gas work undertaken, including gas fires, Swimming Pool. Easy walk 60 - 90 minutes bring your Gold Card for the Zumba Baslow Village Hall. 9.15am. Contact Claire 07990 771155. cookers, landlords’ gas safety checks and installation local bus and then walk back into Bakewell. EVERY SATURDAY of new bathrooms. Bakewell Flower Club meet third Friday of the month. Main Hall, The Bakewell Croquet Club meets on the Recreation Ground from 10am Medway Centre, Bakewell. 7.30pm. Visitors very welcome, pay at the door. Free quotes and estimates. A tiling service can be during the playing season. Contact Alan Reeves 01629 812603. No meetings in December/January. provided. Bingo 8.30pm, Bakewell Working Men’s and Social Club, Butts Road, Bakewell Methodist Church Badminton Club Wesley Hall, Bakewell Competitive prices for combination boiler Bakewell. Methodist Church. 8.15-10pm. Tel. Jennifer Morewood 01629 812299. installation or upgrade. We will try to beat all Breeze Bike Rides 2nd Saturday of each month. To promote cycling fitness Doreen Gammage 01629 813714. genuine quotes. and confidence in women who have some experience of riding on roads. Bakewell Scouts Brigade Hall, Bath Street, Bakewell. 7.30-9pm. Please Start from Whitworth Centre, routes varied but centre around Darley Dale. It is our policy to make sure you are happy contact Peter Marlor on 01629 813706. The overall duration is 3 hours 45 minutes (3 hours cycling). There will be with the service we are providing. All our Bamford Pre-School Playgroup 9am-12noon. See Thursday’s Events for a tearoom stop. Cycling helmets are advised, please bring with you, water operatives are fully qualified plumbing Registration further details. bottle, spare inner tube and waterproof. The rides are free but places have and heating engineers. No. 80813 Bamford Tennis Club Junior coaching from 4.15pm. Tel. 01433 651559 for to be booked RSVP through the website: http://www.goskyride.com/breeze further details. Chatsworth Bowling Club April-Sept. 5-7.30pm. Open night. Beginners Buggy Walk meeting at the Bandstand in Hall Leys Park, Matlock from and new members welcome. 01246 567478 or 01629 814439. 11am–12pm. Darley Dale Croquet Club See Friday’s Events for further details. Bradwell Pre-School Group 9am-12noon at the Memorial Hall, Free Family Film Screenings Every Saturday from 3pm. Designate, Netherside. Contact Wendy Riley 07756 236563. Matlock. Bradwell Teddy Bear Club Parent, Baby and Toddler Group) meet at the Hathersage Farmers Market 1st Saturday of each month. Hathersage Methodist Schoolrooms, Bradwell (opp. White Hart Pub) from 9.30Memorial Hall from 10am-2pm. Contact Gemma Facer 07931 960770. Tarmacadam • Bitumen • Asphalt Surfacing 11.30am. All welcome. Further info. contact Collette 01433 623838. Hathersage Painters Every other Saturday at Hathersage Bell Room. Brassington Mini Monkeys Brassington Village Hall. 1.30-3pm. All Block Paving • Natural Cobble Setts 10am-1pm. Contact Audrey Hague 01433 621266. welcome from pregnancy and beyond. £1 entry, refreshments provided. Jog Youlgrave Take your first steps to fitness with Jog Derbyshire’s New Castleton Music Group Running twice a month with two different teachers. Year’s campaign. Suitable for beginners. Meet Youlgrave Scout Hut, One has an emphasis on music and one singing. Tel. Emma on 01433 10.30am. 621595 or 07890 050 196 or Denewood.bandb@virgin.net to check the next We have over 40 years’ Juggling Club Circus skills practice. 6-8pm. St Annes Centre, Hardwick session. experience carrying out all Square West, Buxton. All ages and abilities welcome. Tel. 07791 657863 Castleton Toddler Group 9.45am-11.45pm Castleton Village Hall, How for details. types of work throughout the Lane, Castleton. Further info. Emma on 07890 050 196. Email for Matlock Cycling Club 9.15am. Start from the car park opposite Stanley Peak District and surrounding programme of events on Denewood.bandb@virgin.net. Fearn’s Bike Shop, Matlock. Morning mountain bike ride. Tony Holmes Cromford Community Band Cromford Methodist Church, Water Lane, areas and have many satisfied clients. 01629 734753. Cromford. 6.45-8pm. We invite enthusiastic musicians of all abilities, aged Matlock Farmers’ Market held on third Saturday of each month in the 10 years to adults to join us. Tel. 01629 823512. IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING HAVING ANY Imperial Rooms from 9am-2pm. Derbyshire Toy Libraries Matlock 10am-12noon. Parents, carers, WORK DONE WE ARE ONLY A PHONE CALL AWAY. Open Door Coffee Shop See Thursday’s Events for further details. childminders and children in the local community and surrounding areas Otter Tots and Juniors Swim School 10.30-12.30pm. For children aged 9 We also carry out all types of groundwork from are invited to “Come, Play and Take Away”. ‘Stay & Play’ session fee is £3 months - 8 years. During term time only at S. Anselm’s School, Bakewell. per family for up to three children. Additional visitors & children will be foundations to drains and kerbing. Contact Victoria 07944 391362. victoria@ottertots.com. www.ottertots.com. charged an additional 75p each. For further info. info@toylibraries.org or Rugby Bakewell Mannerians RUFC. 1st XV Matches on the showground, 0845 0093019. Telephone 01629 732122 or 07950495727 Bakewell. (KO varies 2 or 3pm). Contact Ed Hutchinson 07771916471 or Edale School - Stay and Play at Edale pre-school playgroup. 2-3.30pm see www.bakewellrugby.org.uk at Edale School. Come and join Saturday Social at the Wellbeing Hub Stancliffe House, Molyneux our friendly group of parents, Business Park, Darley Dale, DE4 2HJ. Come along to our monthly dropbabies and toddlers for indoor and in! Enjoy one or more of our Saturday activities or just pop in for a chat and outdoor play, stories and singing. a cuppa. Held on the last Saturday of every month, 1–3pm. Attendance is Contact 01433 670280. free!! Contact: 01629 733915 Fair Trade Coffee Stop at Tansley Tryumphant Trotters - Jog into January, take your first steps to fitness Methodist Church 10am-12 noon. with Jog Derbyshire’s New Year’s campaign. Suitable for beginners. Meet Tea, coffee, refreshments and sale TELESCOPIC at the Chatsworth Park Estate Offices Car Park. DE45 1PJ, 11.30am. of Fair Trade food stuffs. 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Coming Events EVERY SUNDAY Afternoon Celebration Service (with Kids Church) 4.30-6pm. Bakewell Elim Pentecostal Church, 2A Station Yard, Bakewell, DE45 1GE. Bakewell Parish Church Sunday School – called Explorers. Anyone between the ages of 3 and 11 is warmly welcomed. 10.45-12noon. At church. Bakewell Society of Friends’ (Quakers) Sunday Meeting for Worship 10.30am at the Meeting House on Matlock Road. Young People’s Meeting 10.30am every Sunday with regular activities such as swimming and cooking. Contact Roger Clarke 01629 582122 or bakewell@quaker.org.uk or www.bakewellquakers.org Bakewell Methodist Church Services 10.30am and 6pm on the first, third and fifth Sundays. Junior Church/Seekers at 10.45am. Seekers age groups 3-5, 6-10 and 11+. Creche available. Baslow Methodist Church (School Lane). Sunday Worship. 10.30am. Baslow Methodist Church Community Café Second Saturday of the month. 10.30am-3.30pm. Home cooked food, no charge, donations only. All welcome. Bright Theories Jog into January, take your first steps to fitness with Jog Derbyshire’s New Year’s campaign. Suitable for beginners. Meet at the Whitworth Centre, Station Road, Darley Dale, 8.30am. Buxton Model Boat Club seeks new members of all ages and abilities to join us between 9am and 2pm, at the large lake in the Pavilion Gardens, Buxton. For contact and membership details, please visit www.buxtonmodelboatclub.co.uk Church in the Peak (Newfrontiers) 10.30am. At County Hall, Matlock. For more details call 01629 584783, email admin@churchinthepeak.org.uk or visit www.churchinthepeak.org.uk. You are very welcome to join us! Come Dancing Adult ballroom/Latin beginners 6.45pm, intermediate 7.45pm. St Peters Hall, Buxton. 01298 23171. Cromford Methodist Church Sunday Worship 10.30am followed by coffee. Details from Rev. Dr. Robert Foster 01773 839795. All welcome. Curbar All Saints’ Church - 10.30am Parish Eucharist. Dales Christian Spiritualist Church Mencap Society, Greenaway Lane, Darley Dale. Through the school yard. 6.30pm. Divine Service and Clairvoyance. Warm welcome to everyone. Dale Road Methodist Church, Darley Dale invites you to our Sunday Services. 10.30am. Morning worship for all age groups followed by coffee and chat. 6.30pm. Evening worship. Darley Dale 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 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. Family Service Gospel Hall, North Church Street, Bakewell. 11.30am12.15pm. 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. Otter Tots and Juniors Swim School 10am-12noon. For children aged 210 years. Various classes and levels available. During term time only at S. Anselm’s School, Bakewell. For all babies and children from 3 months to school age. Contact Victoria 07944 391362. victoria@ottertots.com. www.ottertots.com. 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. 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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. 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. 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. 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 9.15am12.15pm. 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

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Coming Events 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.

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A DERBYSHIRE DUCHESS - THE LATE DOWAGER DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE Gothic Warehouse. 7pm. Cost: £7.50 (includes cheese and wine 7pm-7:30pm) – Limited places, advance booking essential. An astute businesswoman, keen gardener, successful writer, knowledgeable farmer - the late Deborah, Duchess of Devonshire was all of these, and more. Christine Robinson, Chatsworth's retired Head Housekeeper, worked with the Duchess for over thirty years and, in this evening’s talk, takes a look at the life of this remarkable woman. For further details and ticket bookings please visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 823256. DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION11am. 4 miles. Extra leisurely. Bonsall roadside. Local walk. 01332 554543. DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Wakebridge lay by, Lea, Dethick. 07779 844334. DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Earl Sterndale (roadside), Hollinsclough, Chrome Hill. 01142 361320. MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate walk 60 – 90 minutes. Meet at Bonsall, Fountain Café parking opposite.

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BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Matlock and Derwent District Lions Group. CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH MORRIS MEN will be dancing the Morris at The Old Hall, Hope. 8pm. MATLOCK ADVANCED MOTORISTS AND MOTORCYCLISTS meet at 7pm at the Highfields School, Off Chesterfield Road, Matlock to offer free assessment drives and rides to local drivers and riders. For full details contact 01629 812732. Or visit the IAM website at www.iam.org.uk or www.matlock-iam.webs.com/ ROLL AND STROLL ACCESSIBLE SUMMER WALKS 11am–1pm. Come and join us at Hassop Station Café. Roll and Stroll are fully accessible walks led by qualified walk leaders. The walks start and finish from the venue where the pace and length of walk are set by you. Disabled parking, good food, refreshments and accessible toilets (radar keys) are available – bring a packed lunch or get some lunch at the café. For more information and to book your place, phone Enable on 01246 599999.

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 1.00pm. Meet at TIC. DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 9 miles. Moderate. Thorpe, Narlows Lane CP, Bradbourne, Parwich, Tissington. 01773 747380.

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MACMILLAN CANCER SUPPORT’S MOBILE INFORMATION SERVICE Be safe in the sun this summer: Free information and support on sun safety and cancer coming to Derbyshire. Buxton, Spring Gardens, SK17 6DF 8.30am to 1.30pm.

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DERBYSHIRE DALES WOODCRAFT CLUB meets in Wyaston village hall (DE6 2DR). 10am-2pm. The club has about 50 members at varying skill levels, from complete beginner to expert, in woodturning, woodcarving, marquetry and pyrography. We have a mixed programme of visiting demonstrators, hands-on sessions under the guidance of more experienced members and a monthly competition The meeting is “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 the first meeting. Free tea/coffee! DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6 miles. Moderate. Ashford in the Water CP or roadside, Monsal Dale, Great Shacklow Wood. 07768 448533. FREE GUIDED MEDITATION from 3 - 3:30pmSimple 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. Venue: 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 SUMMER FAIR Long Meadow Care Home, Bakewell Road, Matlock. 1-4pm. Free entry, stall, raffle, tombola, food and crafts. This is a free entry event. & 7 CELEBRATING THE CROMFORD CANAL Gothic Wharf, Cromford. Join the Friends of Cromford Canal and enjoy demonstrations, slideshows and more. Look out to for the scarecrows! There will also be horse drawn boat trips on narrowboat Birdswood along the Cromford Canal. For further details and reservations contact the Friends of Cromford Canal on 07552 055 455. & 7 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. & 7 DONKEY RIDES Mill Yard, Cromford. 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. & 7 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. & 7 FACEPAINTING Mill Yard, Cromford. 10am-5pm. Cost £3 (painted face) or £1 (painted cheek/hand). Have your face painted! Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. & 7 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. & 7 MODEL BOATS ON THE CROMFORD CANAL Gothic Wharf, Cromford Mill. 10am-5pm. Free entry. Nottingham Model Boat Club will be demonstrating their accurately crafted miniature boats on the canal plus a few more unusual items. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. & 7 OWLS AND PARROTS Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. 10am-5pm. Free entry. Come along and meet a selection of gorgeous owls and colourful, entertaining parrots and see the mischief they can cause! Discover more about these fascinating birds with 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. & 7 SCARECROW FESTIVAL Cromford Mills. 10am-5pm. Free entry. Cromford Mills’ Scarecrow Festival returns with fun for all the family. Follow the scarecrow trail and judge which should win the top prize and meet the living scarecrows along the way. Why not come dressed as a scarecrow yourself and be entered into a free prize draw. Picnics will be available to purchase and there will also be a barbeque during the weekend.

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Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159 11 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Longnor MP, Hollinsclough, Chrome Hill. 01629 825726. 11 - 20 GREAT HUCKLOW WELL DRESSING AND GALA DAY See Special Events for further details.

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Friday 12 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 6.30pm. 5/6 miles (grade 2) SK 266801. Longshaw (NT car park), alternative parking at Fox House. Ramble in the area. 01246 417850 or 07719 644890. www.halcyon-rambling.co.uk

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& 7 GUIDED TOURS Cromford Mills. From 11am thoughout 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. & 7 MAKE YOUR OWN WOODEN SPOON SCARECROWS Mill Yard, Cromford. 11am-4pm. Cost: £3 – Children must be accompanied by an adult. Fun for children of all ages, come along and make your own wooden spoon scarecrow puppet to take home. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. & 7 SCARECROW BALL Cromford Mills. 1.30-4.30pm. Free entry. Come along and join our scarecrows as they prepare to have a ball with barn dancing throughout the afternoon. Fun for all ages, drop in anytime during the afternoon and join callers from The Run of the Mill Folk Dance Club as they guide you step by step through a collection of dances that are suitable for complete beginners as well as those with more experience. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. & 7 SUMMER CRAFTS AND FOOD FAIR Cromford Mills. 10am-5pm. Free entry. Celebrate local produce with a selection of stalls selling hand crafted arts and crafts as well as culinary delights. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. & 7 SCARECROW TRAIL 10am-5pm. Follow the Scarecrow Trail around Cromford Mills and judge which of the scarecrows you think should win first prize! There will also be a free prize draw for everyone who completes a judging form. Why not make your own scarecrow for the Trail? Closing date for entries is Thursday 4th August. For further details visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 823256. & 7 TRADITIONAL GAMES Cromford Mills. 10am-5pm. Free entry. Come along and have a go at a selection of traditional games and learn about the history of each one. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. - 10 ST BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, LONGNOR FLOWER FESTIVAL See Special Events for further details.

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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 in advance at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227). Meet at TIC. BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: New Mills – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 3: Middleton by Youlgreave - 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 CAR BOOT AND TABLE TOP SALE 10am-2pm at Biggin Village Hall £5 per table/boot Free entry and refreshments available. Contact 07989 195858 to book a car boot/table top All proceeds go towards the running of Biggin Village Hall. DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Idridgehay, Roods Lane, Turnditch, Blackbrook. 01773 823024. PEAK WALKING GROUP Two Rivers, 8 miles. Grade C, Start Over Haddon P&D car park, Grid ref. SK 203 664 OL24 White Peak Route Over Haddon /Lathkill Dale/Cales Dale/Youlgrave /Alport /Over Haddon. Walk notes Dogs on leads. Packed Lunch. P&D car park £5.50 all day. Road side parking possible in Over Haddon. Toilets Over Haddon and Youlgreave. Pub at end of walk. www.peakwalkinggroup.co.uk. Tel: 01246 853155 or 07410 982664

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HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 9.5 miles. (Grade 3). SK 004621. Upper Hulme (roadside parking), meet a bus stop on unclassfied road north of Upper Hulme), The Roaches, Hanginstone, Back Forest, Lud’s Church, Shaw Bottom. 01246 411237. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk

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BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of St Margaret’s Parish Church Wormhill (1 in 10). CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH MORRIS MEN will be dancing the Morris at The Rambler, Edale. 8pm.

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CHRISTIAN COFFEE CLUB Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 10am. Visiting speaker. DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Alsop Moor, lay by A515. Mill Dale, Moot Low. 01332 760113. DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Mam Nick CP (fee) or roadside. Cave Dale. 01629 825726. MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am – Easy walk 60 – 90 minutes. Meet at Highfields School, Lumsdale Road, Matlock. YOULGRAVE EASY WALK 60 – 90 minutes, 10.30am. Meet at Coldwell End car park in the village for an easy walk around Youlgrave area and in future from Birchover and Stanton in Peak. - 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.

Wednesday 10 ACOUSTIC SESSIONS Old Hall Hotel, Market Place, Hope. 8pm. Come to sing, play and instrument or just enjoy the music. Special guest Ar Faoued. 10 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Longnor MP. Local walk. 01332 561116. 10 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Ashopton viaduct, Derwent Edge, Strines, Moscar. cc. 9.20am Calver slip road. 01629 55570. 10 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 12 miles. Moderate. Alstonefield PC CP, Paddock Farm, Butterton. 01629 823149. 10 KNIT AND NATTER Arkwright’s Café, Cromford. 10am-12noon. Free entry. Join us for a morning of knitting and nattering. This drop in session is suitable for anyone who wants to knit, learn to knit or just fancies a chat! Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. 10 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Easy walk 60 - 90 minutes. Meet at Lea Gardens Car Park, Lea.

Thursday 11 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Edensor Village – Park next to Church. 11 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. 11 THE FARMING LIFE CENTRE WALKS Meet outside The Bull’s Head at 1.30pm. A walk using footpaths and tracks around the outside of the village – with some stiles. Rounding off the afternoon at the Old Smithy Tearoom.

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The Rotary Club of Matlock has given 157 Usborne Children’s Illustrated Dictionaries to school leavers at seven local primary schools. The schools – St Josephs, Darley Dale, Castle View, Matlock Bath Holy Trinity, All Saints, St Giles and Church Town – were given dictionaries for their outgoing year 6 pupils at school assemblies and in the classrooms in July, accompanied by Matlock Rotary Club representatives, who helped with the presentations. Dictionaries For Life is a national Rotary campaign to help children with their school work. The dictionaries are lavishly illustrated and normally retail for £14.99 but Matlock Rotary Club has been able to buy them at a special discounted rate of £3.50 per copy.

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Sunday 14 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: Hayfield – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2: Secret Goyt – 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 14 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 12 miles. Moderate. Eyam. Free CP, Tansley, Cressbrookdale. 01159 204662. 14 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/ 14 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 10 miles (grade 2) SK 089649. Longnor (Craft Centre), Longnor (cut off at Brund Mill, Hulme End, Brund, Longnor. 0114 2306109. www.halcyon-rambling.co.uk 14 PEAK WALKING GROUP Around the Dove, 9 miles. Grade B, Start. Hartington village centre, Grid ref. SK 126 604 OL 24 White Peak. Route. Hartington / Dovedale / Milldale / Alstonfield / PennilowHill /Hartington. Walk notes dogs on leads. Packed lunch. www.peakwalkinggroup.co.uk. Tel: 01246 853155 or 07410 982664.

Monday 15 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of British Heart Foundation. 15 CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH MORRIS MEN will be dancing the Morris at The George, Castleton. 8pm. 15 HIGH PEAK DIABETIC SELF-HELP GROUP AND PEN PEOPLE Wye Room, The Buckingham Hotel, Buxton (at the junction of Burlington Rd and St. Johns Road). Buxton. 7-9pm.

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Diane Blount, President of Matlock Rotary Club, with year 6 pupils at Darley Dale Primary School, who received their dictionaries on 19 July Diane Blount, the dictionaries are full of great secondary school and it is President of Matlock Rotary drawings showing how rewarding to be able to give Club said “In this digital age things work. It is great to be the school leavers it is still important to enjoy able to give the school something useful that will looking something up in a leavers something that will remind them of their time at book. These pictorial benefit them in life and at the primary schools.”

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A photograph brought in by John Riley – Bakewell Urban District Council, Civic Service. Do you remember any of these people? Back row – Harry Schofield, Reg Evans, David Blakeway, Roy Bubb, Mrs Brown. Front row – Eddie Walsh, John Riley, Ernest Brown, Fred Pidcock, Mrs Brooke-Taylor, Mrs Schofield

13 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6 miles. Moderate. Ecton lay by, Waterslacks and Broad Ecton Farm. 01332 760113. 13 EDALE CHURCH FETE See Special Events for further details. 13 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. Venue: 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 13 OUR LADY OF SORROWS CATHOLIC CHURCH, BAMFORD are holding their annual Garden Party from 2-4pm. Cream teas, tombola, raffle and more. Come and enjoy a pleasant afternoon. 13 & 14 AN EDWARDIAN TEA PARTY Step back in time for an Edwardian tea party in the courtyard of the Old House Museum, Bakewell with home made cakes, scones, tea and coffee brought to you by smartly dressed servants. 12noon-3pm. Tickets £8.50 (includes admission to the Museum). 13 & 14 MEET THE ARTIST – JOHN HERMANSEN POTTERY Mill Yard, Cromford. 10am-4pm. Free entry. Stoneware pottery available to purchase. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256.

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STONEY MIDDLETON WELL DRESSING 23RD JULY-1ST AUGUST 28th Fell Race Day 6.30pm Fell Race Registration on the field. For information about the Fell Race contact anneflint@hotmail.com 7.30pm Fell Race starts on the playing field. BBQ on the field. Jolly’s Catering will also be there. 9pm Fell Race Award Ceremony on the field. 29th 6.30pm Walking Treasure Hunt suitable for all the family. Top tip! Wear suitable footwear for walking over fields. Registration at The Moon Inn Marquee. £2 per entry. 7pm Treasure Hunt followed by Supper at The Moon Inn Marquee. Supper £6 per person. 30th 11am Orthodox Liturgy in English at St Martin’s Church followed by Blessing of Warm Water Springs at 12 noon. 9pm Party Night – Dress to Kill! A ‘well’ good night at The Moon Inn with live music. 31st 9am Parish Eucharist at St Martin’s Church. 10.30am Communion at The Wesleyan Reform Church. 6.30pm Evensong ‘Come and Sing’ at St Martin’s Church. 9pm For one night only, the return of John’s Fun Quiz at The Moon Inn. 1st 5pm Dismantling of The Wells. All help will be gratefully received. Thank you.

BONSALL WELL DRESSING AND CARNIVAL 30TH JULY-5TH AUGUST 30th 1pm Church bells. Official opening of Carnival by surprise celebrity. Crowning of the Carnival Queen. Blessing of the Wells. Judging the floats. 1.15pm Procession leaves the park. 2.15pm Judging of fancy dress and best dressed house. 2.45 pm Festival Swing Dancers. Procession of Vintage cars. Bonsall Red Barrows. Morris Dancers – Restless Souls, Clerical Error, Briggate Morris, Ripley Green Garters. Ducking stool, smashing plates, football game, bouncy castle, slide, fairground rides and local stalls. Tea and cakes available from the Village Hall. Hot food available (hog roast and vegetarian dishes). In the Marquee from 7.30pm. Bands playing are 3 Piece Thing and Facsimile - Barley Mow Bar. 31st 9.30am Service at St James Church followed by blessing of wells at the Church and The Cross. 2.30pm Cream Teas in the Marquee. 3pm Youlgrave Silver Band, Ukulele band. 6.15pm Songs of Praise at The Wesleyan Chapel including the blessing of wells at the Chapel and School. 7pm Jungle Book (the original) film – Village Hall. You can come in fancy dress, appropriate to the theme of the film. Popcorn and refreshments will be available. 1st 6.30pm Lantern making in the Village Hall. 7pm. Fun run, start at the Cross. 2nd 6.15pm Five a side football preliminary rounds, contact Leigh Johnson tel. 823591. 3rd 6.30pm Its a Rockout in the village park. 7pm Wheelbarrow race, start at the fountain. 4th 6pm Walking Treasure Hunt, start at the Fountain. 7pm Bike race, start at The Cross. 5th 6pm Five-a-side football final. Tug-of-war. Pizzas available from 7pm. Food also available (limited menu) at The Fountain. Lantern procession and firework finale.

BRADWELL WELL DRESSING AND CARNIVAL 30TH JULY-8TH AUGUST 30th Blessing of the wells in St Barnabas Church. Carnival day on the Beggars’ Plot field in Bradwell. Carnival is organised by dedicated volunteers and Parish Councillors and this year the theme is “Pantomimes”. The field will open at 11.30am and the parade of floats starts at 2pm. Variety of stalls: crafts, antiques, reflexology, bric-a-brac, etc. plus a beer tent and refreshments provided by the Women's Institute commercial outlets. There will also be fairground rides, children's activities, displays of Ferrets, Morris Dancing courtesy of Winster Morris, the Billarettes and a very popular children’s entertainer. This year the judges for the Fancy dress will be taking an informal walkabout on the field between 1 and 1.30pm. They will award rosettes and certificates to the most imaginative and creative pantomime characters in the following categories: under 4s, under 8s, under 12s and 12+. The Queens will be judged after the parade in Arena 1 and on the roadside, together with the village floats on the road side at 1pm. The road will be closed to traffic as the parade, which begins at 2pm, winds its way through the village with Castleton Silver Band, Chesterfield Musketeers and the Billerattes. Please note that dogs are not allowed on the field! 1st Castleton Silver band will also perform at 6pm on Town Bottom Playing Field prior to the Duck Race and Street Fair.

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GREAT HUCKLOW WELL DRESSING 11TH-20TH AUGUST 11th – Blessing of the Wells 7pm - meet at the Children’s Well outside the Unitarian Chapel. Followed by announcement of Best Dressed House, Figure at the Gate and Potato Race competition winners. 12th – 7pm Buggy Race – prizes for Best Dressed Buggy and Fastest Buggy Round the Course. Buggies must have at least three wheels, no pedal or motor power, and at least one passenger. 7.30pm Chicken Race – place your bets on the fastest chicken round the course. 13th – 2-5pm – Gala Day – music, stalls, games and the Dorris Dancers. 14th – 2pm – Village Dog Show. Categories to include... Prettiest Bitch, Most Handsome Hound, Waggiest Tail, Best Trick, Longest ‘Stay’, Scruffiest Mutt, Best Fancy Dress and Fastest Sausage Eater! vvvvvv EDALE TRADITIONAL CHURCH FETE ~ 13TH AUGUST The Vicarage garden is transformed into a busy market place with stalls selling books, gifts and home-made cakes, and there is entertainment for all ages. Tombolas, face painting and stalls. Games and a bouncy castle for the kids, and for the grown ups you’ll find a produce stall, home made cream teas or fresh strawberry pavlova. New Orleans Strollers Jazz Band. The fete takes place in the vicarage garden, near Edale Church, S33 7ZA from 2pm. Entrance is £2 for adults and 50p for children. Don’t forget to get your

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Great Hucklow Gala (Saturday 13 August, 2-5pm) is always a fun, unusual and family friendly event, mixing the traditional with the unconventional, when the main road is closed for one day only and the villagers come out to play! The theme this year is Beatrix Potter, it being 150 years since she was born. Beatrix Potter loved the English countryside, and her books are full of eccentric characters straight out of English village life, so it is highly appropriate that her books should be the theme for the Great Hucklow Wakes Week, which has never shied away from the peculiar and unconventional. This year will be no exception, with the return of the Chicken Run, the Buggy Race and the inimitable Doris Dancers – now a documented social phenomenon. On Gala Day itself there will be appearances from many of the characters out of Beatrix Potter’s children’s books – why not dress up and join in the fun? The day kicks off at 1pm with a barbecue, and officially opens at 2pm with all of the Gala Day favourites – the Roy Walker Jazz Band, the Doris Dancers, Bladderman, raffle, tombola, cakes, plant sales, bric-a-brac, children’s games and some new stalls featuring crafts, local deli delights and handmade chocolates. Great Hucklow Community Spirit raises money throughout the year for charities with links to the village. Please do come along to support these causes.

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and Creswell Band in the traditional blessing, giving thanks for the gift of water, and appreciating the hard work of those who have created the Well Dressings. While in the village, take time to enjoy viewing the Figures at the Gate and the entries to the Best Dressed House – winners will be announced on the night, along with the weighing in of the village Potato Race! If you are in the village on Friday 12th August from 7pm, you will need to fasten your seatbelts; it’s going to be a bumpy ride! After popular demand, the Buggy Race is again returning to Wakes Week, with prizes up for grabs for Fastest Buggy (safely) round the course, and the Best Dressed Buggy. The Rules of Entry are very strict: vehicles must not have any motor or pedal

power, have at least three wheels on the ground, and have at least one passenger. Steering is optional. (NB Great Hucklow Community Spirit accepts no liability for any scraped knees, broken axles, broken bones or sore losers). Following on from this will be the Great Chicken Run on the Village Green. Place your bets early on your favourite chicken, and see which one completes the gruelling course in the fastest time – or in fact, which ones actually travel in the right direction at any kind of speed at all! (Please note, no chickens will be harmed during this event) For more information about the Great Hucklow Gala Day, or the village and its local area, visit the Great Hucklow and Parish website: www.hucklow.org

Saturday, 16 July saw the 15th Birchover Carnival take place. At 12.00 noon the Carnival Queen and attendant, (Isabelle and Ella Prince) met with decorated floats and the fancy dress parade outside the Druid Inn and were entertained by Bakewell Silver Band, while Winster Morris Dancers showed off their dancing skills at the Red Lion. Ashover Brass Band led the colourful parade through the village up to the playing fields for further fun and entertainment.

The crowd roared on a display by the Mid-Wales Axe Racing Team who used razor sharp axes in competition to demonstrate their skills and then there was the first performance in Birchover by the Buxton Billerettes (the hilarious majorettes who are regulars at Bakewell Carnival). The regular stalls and attractions were there too, including, The Derwent Bowmen, Birds of Prey, Punch and Judy, Rodeo

Bull, Gladiator Duels, Hero Wrestling, Assault Course, Bungee Run, Bouncy Castle, Penalty Shootout, Small Children’s Rides, Craft Stalls, Donkey Rides, Rope Making, Tombola and Big Prize Raffle. The local PTA served refreshments in their Carnival Café raising funds for the local primary school (Stanton in Peak). The Carnival Committee hope that this established event will continue for years to come, supporting the local community, local

businesses and the primary school. The continued help and support of both locals and visitors are really appreciated and it is this, which helps make Birchover Carnival a day to be remembered by all who come and visit. The Carnival Committee would like to thank everyone who supported the event and helped in any way and Barn Farm Campsite for the help from their staff and loan of their equipment on the day.

HARPUR HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL - YEAR 2 ART AWARD Year 2 children at Harpur Hill Primary School, Buxton have really enjoyed taking part in the Arts Award organised by Buxton Festival, this term. All children filled in a book with paintings, poems and favourite sorts of ‘The Arts’. Children enjoyed visits from a local artist, local poet, and a local singing teacher. They visited Buxton Opera House for a tour of the building and a drama session on the stage. Parents and relations were invited to an open afternoon to look at the children’s work. Children behaved excellently throughout the project.


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Situation Vacant Clerk to the Parish Council Great Hucklow, Grindlow, Windmill, Little Hucklow and Coplowdale Parish Council invites applications for the part-time post of Clerk and Responsible Financial Officer. The Council has five members and meetings are held five times a year on a Monday evening in Great Hucklow. The Clerk will be expected to work from home for which an allowance will be paid. Working hours will be approximately ten hours per quarter. Experience of Excel and Word will be an advantage. Home e-mail access will be essential. For the successful candidate induction training will be arranged through DALC if required. Some of the duties that the appointed candidate will be responsible for include:• Preparation of meeting agendas and taking minutes of PC meetings • Keeping financial records, banking, invoices, payment of accounts • Liaison with contractors • Managing the budget and preparing end of year accounts • Acting on resolutions made at the PC meetings • Communicating with other statutory authorities, including DCC and PDNPA A letter of application together with a CV and details of two people who could be contacted for references should be sent to the Chair, Nick Williams by email to parish.council@hucklow.net Further details may be obtained by telephoning Nick Williams on 07702 995135.

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Part Time Viewing Assistant We are also looking for a person to assist with property viewings throughout the Peak Park and surrounding areas. We are independent Estate Agents who specialise in both the sale and rental of town and country properties in Derbyshire and Staffordshire. The Viewing Assistant would be called upon as and when required, to carry out viewings of properties Bagshaws have on the market. This would involve meeting clients and showing the potential purchasers around the property. The number of hours required will vary on a week to week basis and often, short notice may be given for your assistance. Payment for carrying out these viewings would be at an hourly rate of £7.20 plus a mileage allowance, use of own car is required. Previous experience in a similar role would be helpful, as would knowledge of the local area. However, in addition to this due to the nature of the role, flexibility is a must. To apply for either role, please send your CV and covering letter (closing date August 12th) to the Practice Manager jo.ross@bagshaws.com www.bagshaws.com

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HOUSEKEEPER WANTED URGENTLY

AT BUSY B&B IN CASTLETON Hours negotiable Weekends and school holidays essential 8.00am or 10.30am start Good rate of pay

01433 621098

FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME

BUTCHER required

Wirksworth area 01629 824047 / 01629 820037 (shop) / 07815 825619

CARER WANTED (YOULGRAVE)

GARDENER REQUIRED

FULL-TIME

Shrubs / trees trimming, weeding etc. NO grass cutting Please contact PO Box LG63, c/o Peak Advertiser, Granby Road, Bakewell DE45 1ES

COMMERCIAL MANAGER Responsibilities would include promoting and selling the club’s facilities, selling advertising opportunities to sponsors, running the club shop (including online), overseeing and selling the sponsors lounge. The position is around 40 hours per week which could be flexible but would include attendance at every home fixture throughout the football season. Salary would be dependent upon experience and elements of the salary would be commission based. For further information or to apply please contact Robert Turner at rob@buxtonfc.co.uk

FULL-TIME BREWERY WORKER Wanted for established micro brewery situated near Hartington village. Experience not essential but will need good practical skills and be able to work hard. Must be reliable and have own transport. Pay rate starts at £8.00/hr - training given. Hours vary between 25 and 40/week. Please submit all enquiries to

whimalesltd@gmail.com Only applications with Full CVs and contact phone numbers considered

OF CASTLETON

FULL-TIME

POT WASHER 6 days – off Thursdays. 12pm start till finish (approx 6pm). Must be reliable and able to work at speed during busy times.

Tel: Carlos 01433 620834

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

Saturday and/ or Sunday Cleaners

Midweek evenings & weekends to suit. Good rate of pay + share of tips.

For our 2 AA Rosette kitchen. Excellent salary + share of tips.

The Crispin Inn great longstone | bakewell derbyshire | de45 1tz

REQUIRE

COOK / KITCHEN ASSISTANT

PART-TIME WAITING-ON BAR STAFF Various hours to include lunchtimes, evenings and weekends. Excellent rate of pay plus tips. Please contact Joanne at the Crispin

01629 640237

Regrettably, only applications with the required experience will be acknowledged.

Good reliable person Best pay & bonus Opportunity & Ambition Full-time or Part-time also required

KITCHEN AND WAITING-ON STAFF

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

ASSISTANT CHEF OR TRAINEE CHEF REQUIRED FOR BUSY BAKEWELL CAFÉ Food allergen knowledge/experience preferred. Pay and hours negotiable depending on age and experience. Email: info@becauseilikeit with your cv and a brief statement on why you are interested in this role.

Conveyancing Solicitor 3 years + PQE, for busy high street firm

Experience in wills and probate an advantage. Good working conditions with future partnership prospects CV to Kate Proven, Cooper sons Hartley & Williams, 25 Market Street, Chapel-en-le-Frith, High Peak, SK23 0HS. kate.proven@cshw.co.uk

Sous Chef Commis/Chef de Partie For our 2 AA Rosette kitchen. Excellent salary + share of tips.

Please call Joanne 01433

630231

Or email info@chequers-froggatt.com

Upstairs Café 3 MARKET STREET, BAKEWELL DE45 1HG Require a

SUNDAY POT WASHER We are a busy modern café situated in the centre of Bakewell. We have a vacancy for a pot washer to work Sunday, between 12noon and 5pm. You will load and unload our dishwasher and carry out general cleaning duties. You will also help the chef with basic salad preparation. Minimum age 16 years. Good rate of pay. Telephone: John Redfearn on 01629 815567 or email: john.redfearn58@gmail.com

A minimum NVQ Level 1 qualification is required. Training available to progress to NVQ Levels 2 and 3.

Excellent rate of pay plus tips.

Please send a full CV to Clive Gibbs, Partner, hotel focus, King Street,Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1DZ. Email clive.gibbs@hotelfocus.co.uk

COOK/CHEF

Waiting-on Staff

To help prepare and cook homemade pub classics in a busy, fast-paced, environment.

30+ hours per week to include lunchtimes, evenings and weekends.

ACCOUNTS OFFICE ASSISTANT

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.

The Chequers Inn

AREAS CURRENTLY REQUIRING DISTRIBUTORS:

For further details, call 01629 812159

We currently require an

Froggatt Edge, Hope Valley S32 3ZJ

Casual hours to suit. Good rate of pay + share of tips.

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

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

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.

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

Hackney Hathersage (Jaggers/Coggers Lane area) Eyam (Lydgate/Water Lane area) Bradwell (Hungry Lane area) Bradwell (Smalldale area) Cromford (Scarthin – Rose End Avenue)

Please text or call: 07972 145729, leaving your name and number and I will contact you with further details.

RESERVATIONS : CONFERENCES : BUSINESS TRAVEL

Pot Washers

(The Clough, Joan Lane, Saltergate Lane area)

MORNINGS – approx. 8 to 10am LUNCHTIMES – approx. 1 to 2pm EVENINGS – approx. 6:30 to 8:30pm Excellent pay for the right person

hotel focus

Butcher

9am to approx. 3pm. Cleaning bedrooms & public areas. Good rate of pay + share of tips.

Bakewell (Buxton Road area) Bakewell (Station Road area) Bamford

Kind, caring, reliable, understanding, patient Personal care, meal preparation, cleaning, washing, ironing, etc.

SK17 0BA

07720 180153 01538 381410

(possible job share)

’ Tillys

HARTINGTON

CURBAR, HOPE VALLEY

FOR AN ELDERLY LADY Buxton Football Club are looking for a

JUG & GLASS INN

We are a busy firm of solicitors with offices in Matlock and Wirksworth. We have a vacancy for a

SECRETARY/PA in our property department.

Previous legal secretarial experience is needed. You must have the ability to deal with clients in a professional manner, to work on your own initiative and be familiar with Word. In return we can offer a friendly working environment and attractive salary. Please send your C.V. with covering letter to Potter & Co, 23 Dale Road, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3LT or a.cross@potterco-solicitors.co.uk

are looking to recruit

CARE STAFF

in Bakewell, High Peak, Darley Dale, Matlock and Wirksworth We have full-time and part-time hours and also require

RELIEF / BANK STAFF

Hours are to include early morning start, tea and evening work and weekend cover. Disclosure, training costs and uniform all met by the company. We offer excellent rates of pay with good mileage advance and weekend rates. Please contact Honour for further information on

01629 735100 07772 783972 or jobs@daisychainhomecare.co.uk


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Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159

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.

Advertise your announcement for as little as £12+VAT!

Excellent references and competitive rates PLEASE CALL

07515 650664 or 01629 732373

CONGRATULATIONS

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

WANTED TEAK

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

TEL: 07885 327753

TowNsend Joyce SYlvia

SITUATIONS VACANT

HGV DRIVER

Wishing you lots and lots of love on your 80th birthday, July 30th 2016 Best wishes from all the family xxxxx

REQUIRED

Class 1, preferably tanker experience Phone Garry, ABH Longcliffe

CASH PAID GOOD CONDITION ONLY

Congratulations on passing your driving test first time to

Have a vacancy for an

RGN

Jess Morris and Annie Mott Best wishes from

for 2 nights per week We are a friendly 19 bed nursing home in Great Longstone

TOP GEAR SCHOOL OF MOTORING

For more information, or application pack, please contact Emily or Di on 01629 640034 or administrator@thornhillhouse.org

07773 288 636 PERSONAL

Temporary Personal Carer and Household Assistant This is a unique opportunity for a cheerful energetic Personal Carer and Household Assistant to provide high quality care for an independent elderly lady on the Chatsworth Estate. With an immediate start, the position is temporary for a period of 3 months from August to October 2016 working a minimum of 30 hours per week on a rota. You will work in a team supplying seven day care which will include some evenings and weekends and as such, flexibility is essential. There is potential for the position to be made permanent for the right candidate. You will assist with personal care during different times of the day and evening and with food preparation at meal times. The role will also involve providing support for social appointments, shopping and light domestic duties. A valid clean UK driving licence is required. This is a rewarding and varied role, which is ideal for a caring, patient, kind and active individual with a good sense of humour. Previous experience and training of providing personal care is not essential but is preferred. Sensitivity and confidentiality is an absolute priority. This position is open to female applicants only. To apply please forward your CV and covering letter to: The HR Department, Chatsworth Estate Office, Edensor, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1PJ or via e-mail hr@chatsworth.org Position subject to satisfactory references and DBS check. Closing date: 11 August 2016

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.

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

LPS

SINGLES

1960S TO 1980S

Tel: 01246 850442 WILL COLLECT

TUITION

S PA N I S H FRENCH GERMAN TUITION Beginners to AS/A2 any age! Experienced, effective teacher Excellent exam results

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

Guitar Lessons £10 per 1/2 hour

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

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

07920423790

The Merchant’s Yard are looking for a cleaner who will be responsible for the preparation of our stylish restaurant at the start of each day; including cleaning the restaurant floors and toilets as well as taking care of the laundry services. If you think you’ve got what it takes then please email our Bar Manager, Peter Crease: peter.crease@themerchantsyard.com EXCELLENT RATES OF PAY St. John’s Road, Tideswell, Derbyshire. SK17 8NY. Telephone: (01298) 872 442

Bathing, grooming & Clipping

Microchipping service available Fully qualified & insured

01629 55534 now on the web: gwav.co.uk

SHEFFIELD DOG RESCUE has many dogs, all healthy and vaccinated, looking for permanent homes. All ages and sizes, all cross breeds. 07748 620740.

PAWS FIRST Pet Care

Professional Pet Sitting Services FULLY INSURED www.pawsfirstpetcare.co.uk Call: 01629 650693/ 07885 709074

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

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

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.

(DBS Certified)

www.matlockdogwalker.co.uk

POULTRY BUFF ORPINGTON POULTS 911 weeks. Orders taken for future older birds. Further details 01629 823728. Warren 18 week-old

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

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

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

FOR HIRE:

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

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

Phone: 813472

WACKER PLATE. Ride on roller for hire. 07966 210181/01298 687465.

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.

KITCHENS I HAND PAINT NEWLY INSTALLED OR OLD, TIRED & WORN KITCHENS with my special primer, then paint it with 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

ROCK, BLUES, JAZZ

DAMP PROOFING

HIGH PEAK DOG SERVICES PUPPY CLASSES HELD IN ASHFORD-IN-THE-WATER AND BUXTON EVERY WEEK • Positive reward-based training only • Contact Claire on 07807 842049 claire@highpeakdogservices.co.uk www.highpeakdogservices.co.uk

Piano Lessons

Experienced Teacher All ages welcome Beginners onwards Hazel Henderson Buxton 01298 938958 www.hazelspiano.com

Dog Walker

Flexible and reliable Matlock/Bakewell area 01629 581885

BUILDING/DIY

JILL MIDDLETON 01298 872444

Learn from an experienced musician and teacher. Courses to suit any age or level. Beginners welcome For full details contact: Nigel Barton B.A. (Hons) Jazz, G.L.C.M

Fully Insured

Email: holidays@kool4cats.co.uk web: www.kool4cats.co.uk

MATLOCK

ART TUITION

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

A LUXURY PURPOSE BUILT CATTERY

SEWING & ALTERATIONS SCHOOL

sewingschoolmatlock@gmail.com

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

GUITAR TUITION

SEWING AND ALTERATIONS CLASSES

01629 593776 074328 44655

PUPPY TRAINING HH CLASSES HH

01629 259178 / 07854 446958

01433 631769

Course brochures available upon request. Alterations, Wedding Dresses, Clothes, Curtains, Caravan Covers etc

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.chesterfieldrspca.org.uk or call in at RSPCA Animal Centre, Spital Lane, Chesterfield 01246 273358.

Call Fiona

peakdistrictguitartuition.co.uk

CLEANER

Pamper your pooch

01433 651263 07840 345526

call Lisa

BEGINNERS TO EXAM LEVEL

07704 440 656

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

IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME

01629 593643

Friendly & reliable service at a time to suit you

Please call Karen on

T: 07971 082379

SUE’S MOBILE DOG GROOMING AND MICROCHIPPING SERVICES

For fun or to achieve exams

Piano Lessons

MOBILE

DOG WALKING

BERKSHIRE WEANERS FOR SALE

Tel: Helen 01629 580567

HAIRDRESSER

VICTORIA HUTCHINSON

RESTAURANT AND BAR

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

RECORDS WANTED

01629 540606

Thornhill House Nursing Home

WANTED MATLOCK & DISTRICT MENCAP SOCIETY will collect bric-a-brac and jumble. Enquiries ring Jackie 07831 316582.

DOG GROOMING

DAMP PROOFING, TIMBER TREATMENT AND PLASTERING 30 year guarantee. Derbyshire Dales Damp proofing. Est. over 25 years. 01629 584484/07984 323001.

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

CCTV AND ALARM SYSTEMS CCTV AND ELECTRONIC SECURITY ALARMS www.alarm.blue 01246 384063.

NOVELTY CAKES Qualified City & Guilds & IPG Groomers

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

MOBILE DISCO MOBILE DISCO http://SoundsCrazy.co.uk 01246 384063.

• • • • •

Full Groom (eyes & ears cleaned, bath, dry, style & pedicure) Inbetween Groom (bath & dry) Puppy Package (bath, dry & nails) Hand Stripping • Ear Care Creative Grooming • Doggie Accessories

DogHouse, Church Alley, Bakewell, Derbyshire Email: doghousedoggrooming@outlook.com facebook.com/DogHouseBakewell 01629

813 444

For a Professional, Caring Service

TV INSTALLATION EQUIPMENT T.V. AERIALS FOR DIY INSTALLATION + masts, wall brackets, cable all in stock. Satellite lnbs and dishes also available. C. FARMER LTD Matlock. 01629 582411.


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CLASSIFIEDS... BUILDING SERVICES

DOMESTIC CLEANING

PLASTER CORNICE restored professionally. Call C. Flack 01629 57303/07830 770962.

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

PAINTED FIREPLACES

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

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

OVEN CLEANING

D.B Home Computer Repairs

BICYCLES for your kind of riding

Quality P.C. repairs throughout the Peak District

SERVICES

COAL AND LOGS SUMMER PRICES HELD

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01

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Old clocks repaired and restored at reasonable 6 prices

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RECLAIMED OAK STRIP FLOORING fixing service available. 07743 699058. WOOD FLOORS sanding and sealing. 07743 699058.

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

REMOVALS

Firewood & Briquettes

New & Reclaimed

Ash logs cut and split to dry over summer

OAK FLOORING

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

FIXING & SANDING

07743 699058

M&W REMOVALS

( Matlock ) LOCAL AND NATIONWIDE Tel: 07837 116449 07933 006789

www.mandwremovals.co.uk

ACCOMMODATION WANTED ACCOMMODATION WANTED

CURTAIN MAKING ROMAN BLINDS, CURTAINS Cushions and more. Please call 01433 623225.

FIREWOOD FOR SALE SEASONED HARDWOOD

CLEANING SERVICES JJ Cleaning Services

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

Domestic cleaning and other jobs considered at good rates.

Call 07401 568369 or 07954 480270

CARPET and UPHOLSTERY

Mature, reliable, cheerful businessman seeks summer accommodation Phil Shankland 07967 079208 phil@tinamps.com

LAND WANTED

WOODLAND WANTED All sizes considered, from small copse to large wood in and around Derbyshire, Peak, and surrounding areas. Please email or call with details: padydawg@gmail.com and 07835 284102

MATLOCK

The House Fairy Cleaning Services

the_housefairy@hotmail.com

Gemma Tomlinson Rowsley

01629 733364 07751 841176 facebook.com/thehousefairyy

FREE ESTIMATES

T A V NO

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

01629 312196 www.sastv.co.uk

PAUL’S CLEANING SERVICES 01629 55071 or 07973 671 386

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

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.

2 bed semi

TO LET Greenway Croft Wirksworth £565 PCM

07752 894833

07500081942

SPARROWPIT/PERRYDALE AREA Two double bedroomed cottage joined to owners farm, patio and outbuilding. Rural location. Off-road parking for 2 vehicles. No DSS, No smoking, unsuitable for children and dogs. £615.00pcm. Phone 01298 814269 evenings.

E&R

Your Local Country Lettings Letting Agent 1 Bed cottage, spacious with accommodation over 3 floors, off-street parking for one car, sorry no pets. £485 pcm DO YOU HAVE A PROPERTY TO LET? We provide TENANT FINDING and PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES A local, family run business

Contact us for more details

01298 71815 / 07565 857288

SHOP TO LET

SHOP TO LET

IN HOPE, HOPE VALLEY 509 sq ft Tel: 01433 620731 or 07770 987671 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY TO LET

SPACE TO LET

TV & Radio aerial installation Multipoint installations TV Wall Mounting

plus over 25 years experience

ON FLEXIBLE TERMS 18267013

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

Workshop/Storage/Industrial Units Unit 3 – 1,154 sq. ft Office space to let, Lumford Mill Office 1 – 465 sq.ft *Prices are exclusive of VAT, insurance and Estate/Service Charges which may apply and utility bills are recharged depending on the usage for that unit/ office space For further information and to view, please contact

LITTON PROPERTIES LTD Tel: 01629 810820 or Email: enquiries@littonproperties.co.uk

~ Established since February 2002 ~

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

07799 608691 or 07920 282589

antenna ltd Aerial and Satellite Contractors Ltd www.antennaltd.co.uk • Aerial systems • Freesat • DAB • Multiroom

• Digital systems • Satellite systems • Telephone multipoints • Plasma, LED and LCD wall mounting

T: 01298 814641 / 01629 338010 M: 0777 816 5881 E: antennaltd@gmail.com

PHARMACY

OUT OF HOURS OPENING SUNDAYS BUXTON

PROPERTY TO LET

www.erclettings.co.uk Like us on facebook – www.facebook.com/ERCountrylettings

AERIALS

• • • •

ROOM TO LET ROOM AVAILABLE IN EYAM to non-smoking professional person. Use of shared facilities. Deposit and references required. £325 monthly plus shared bills. Tel. 01433 630664/07434 018019.

01954 210681 email: penny.marrone@ btinternet.com. Photos and further information including prices: www. ninobb.moonfruit.com

BAKEWELL

TV Aerial & Satellite Services 30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE FULL INSURANCE ON ALL WORK FREE QUOTATIONS

STORAGE

T 01433 621 111 W 18BIKES.CO.UK

EAZY-PC

LITTON LOGS

Good reliable customer base in Derbyshire Dales area

18 BIKES, HOPE

Mobile: 07761 656702 Email: darrenball@toucansurf.com

01629 732122 07950 495727

SMALL COAL ROUND

Bikes/Accessories/Demos/Repairs NVQ 3/Cytech trained mechanics • Hope tech shop Magura passion point • Shimano Service Centre

Tel: 01629 580712

or

FOR SALE

Singletrack Magazine bike shop of the year!

PC/Laptops safely recycled

LOGS

RECLAIMED MAPLE STRIP FLOORING fixing service available. 07743 699058.

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

DOMESTIC CLEARANCE

BUSINESS FOR SALE

P.O. Box No: SCR01082016 c/o The Peak Advertiser, 1st Floor Offices, Orme Court, Granby Road, Bakewell DE45 1ES

HOME VISITS 7 DAYS

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

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Peak Valley IT

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

HOUSE CLEARANCE Garages, sheds, also tools, pottery, silver and gold. Anything considered. Good prices paid. 07967 202357.

C

TELEPHONE, INTERNET & TV

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

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

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COMPUTERS

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

SKIP LOADERS

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DARLEY DALE UNIT FOR RENT ~ 600 SQ FT Self Storage Containers 20ft x 8ft Secure LONG OR SHORT TERM FROM £20.00 PER WEEK GOOD PARKING AND ACCESS • MATLOCK AREA

Tel: 07802 901133 www.ladygrovemill.co.uk Email: info@ladygrovemill.co.uk

•Boots the Chemist 62 Spring Gardens Tel. 01298 23084. Open 10.30am-4.30pm. •Superdrug 11-12 Spring Garden, Shopping Centre Tel. 01298 23195. Open 10am-4pm.

BAKEWELL •Boots the Chemist Unit 1 Granby Road, Bakewell. Tel. 01629 812043. Open 11am-4pm.

NOTICES

Goods Vehicle Operator’s Licence LiveEvents@Networks3d Ltd trading as Networks of The Riverside, Bamford, Hope Valley, S33 0BN is applying for licence to use The Riverside, Bamford, Hope Valley, S33 0BN as an operating centre for 3 goods vehicles and 6 trailers. Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) near the operating centre(s) who believe that their use or enjoyment of that land would be affected, should make written representations to the Traffic Commissioner at Hillcrest House, 386 Harehills Lane, Leeds, LS9 6NF, stating their reasons within 21 days of this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy of their representations to the applicant at the address given at the top of this notice. A Guide to Making Representations is available from the Traffic Commissioner’s Office. 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 25th July 2016 as follows: 16/00362/FUL – Proposed rear flat roof/terrace, patio doors and 4 no. roof lights to rear elevation – 12 Market Place, Cromford (C) 16/00397/FUL – Residential development of 49 dwellings with associated garages and infrastructure – Land at Tansley House Gardens, Tansley (F)(D) 16/00438/FUL – Erection of garden office, 28 Gorsey Bank, Wirksworth (C) 16/00441/FUL – Erection of metal storage shed – The Whistle Stop Education Centre, Dale Road, Matlock Bath (C)(S) 16/00445/FUL – Erection of lean to side extension – 51 Wash Green, Wirksworth (C) 16/00488/FUL – Erection of two storey extension and link – amendment to permission 16/00024/FUL – Sydnope Stand, Farley Lane, Farley (L) 16/00489/LBALT – Erection of two storey extension and link – amendment to permission 16/00025/LBALT – Sydnope Stand, Farley Lane, Farley (L) 16/00494/FUL – Erection of dwelling – Land to the east of Millpinch Cottage, The Dale, Bonsall 16/00495/FUL – Erection of dwelling and detached garage (modification of permission 15/00200/FUL), 1 Hawleys Close, Matlock 16/00507/FUL – Erection of building to form holiday let and store, The Barn, Pounder Lane, Bonsall (C) 16/00513/FUL – Removal of existing porch and proposed two storey side extension – 6 Green Close, 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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NOTICES PEAK DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY PLANNING ADVERTS – TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 Peak District National Park Authority, has received applications for Planning Permission / Listed Building Consent / Conservation Area Consent listed in the schedule below. 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/HPK/0716/0652 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Edale Conservation Area Proposal: Listed Building Consent – Internal alterations, new external oil tank, change of a door to a window and 2 no. new rooflights. Replacement of space heating. Location: Lea House, Grindsbrook Booth, Edale Application Number: NP/HPK/0716/0657 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Castleton Conservation Area Proposal: Retrospective planning consent for change of use from store to retail shop and light workshop including alteration to door and shop sign. Location: Stones Bottom, The Stones, Castleton Application Number: NP/DDD/0716/0659 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Bakewell Conservation Area Proposal: Listed Building consent – Replacement of existing ATMRe-position power and data to suit new ATM1no door to be removed/reinstated for ATM delivery. Location: Natwest Bank, 1 Water Lane, Bakewell Application Number: NP/HPK/0716/0688 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Edale Conservation Area Proposal: Listed Building Consent – Install a flue for a wood-burning stove which will extend through the roof of 7 Edale Mill Location: 7 Edale Mill, Hope Road, Edale Application Number: NP/DDD/0716/0596 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Winster Conservation Area Proposal: Change of use of ancillary accommodation (to Rock View Cottage) to a separate holiday let. Location: Rock View Cottage, West Bank, Winster, DE4 2DQ Application Number: NP/DDD/0716/0598 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Winster Conservation Area Proposal: Change of use of ancillary accommodation (to Rock View Cottage) to a separate B1 office use Location: Rock View Cottage, West Bank, Winster Application Number: NP/HPK/0716/0638 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Edale Conservation Area Proposal: Proposed agricultural building to house livestock and to store fodder and implements. Location: Ollerbrook Farm, Ollerbrook, Edale Application Number: NP/DDD/0716/0662 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Great Longstone Conservation Area Proposal: Retrospective application for proposed alterations and extension of dwelling Location: Beaconsfield Cottage, The Causeway, Eyam Application Number: NP/DDD/0716/0674 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Taddington Conservation Area Proposal: First floor domestic extension and associated works Location: 2 Church View, Main Street, Taddington Application Number: NP/DDD/0716/0602 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Taddington Conservation Area Proposal: Agricultural building – retrospective. Location: Land to the East of Taddington, Aprox Grid Ref – 414849, 371133 Application Number: NP/DDD/0716/0637 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Hartington Conservation Area Proposal: Provision of parking space and bin dwell area. Location: Dale Cottage (Mellor), The Dale, Hartington Application Number: NP/DDD/0716/0654 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Hartington Conservation Area Proposal: Listed Building consent – Provision of parking space and bin dwell area. Location: Dale Cottage (Mellor), The Dale, Hartington Application Number: NP/DDD/0716/0640 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Great Longstone Conservation Area Proposal: Listed Building consent – Erect a new detatched garage. Location: The Farm, Main Street, Great Longstone Application Number: NP/DDD/0716/0631 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Great Longstone Conservation Area Proposal: Retrospective application for conversion of store to dining room and creation of kitchen store cupboard. Location: Coach House, Main Street, Great Longstone Application Number: NP/DDD/0716/0690 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Eyam Conservation Area Proposal: Proposed general purpose outbuilding. Location: Eyam Dale House, Church Street, Eyam Application Number: NP/DDD/0716/0612 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Hathersage Conservation Area Proposal: Reduction of level of the front garden and insertion of a new window to the basement Location: 2 The Studio Bank View, Main Road, Hathersage, S32 1BB Application Number: NP/HPK/0716/0633 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Castleton Conservation Area Proposal: Listed Building Consent – Change of use from redundant barn to residential self contained holiday let, internal alterations, alterations to window and door openings, re covering roof and installation of conservation type roof windows. Location: Bean Hill Farm, Market Place, Castleton, S33 8WQ Application Number: NP/DDD/0716/0622 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Bakewell Conservation Area Proposal: Retention of Spa in basement with new entrance area, and conversion of upper floors into two apartments and six townhouses. Location: Spa Building, Rutland Mews, Coombs Road, Bakewell, DE45 1AQ Application Number: NP/DDD/0716/0605 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Hathersage Conservation Area Proposal: Rear extension to provide hall, studio, stair to basement and ensuite at a half level. Refurbishment of basement and conversion to habitable space including restoration of original window openings. Regrading of lawn and access to basement door Location: Hall Cottage, Baulk Lane, Hathersage, S32 1AF Application Number: NP/DDD/0716/0606 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Hathersage Conservation Area Proposal: Rear extension to provide hall, studio, stair to basement and en-suite at a half level. Refurbishment of basement and conversion to habitable space including restoration of original window openings. Regrading of lawn and access to basement door Location: Hall Cottage, Baulk Lane, Hathersage, S32 1AF Application Number: NP/DDD/0716/0616 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Great Longstone Conservation Area Proposal: Erect a new detached garage Location: The Farm, Main Street, Great Longstone Application Number: NP/DDD/0716/0610 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of special architectural or historic interest (Grade I or II*). Proposal: Listed building consent – Change the approved scheme to a new steel-framed and double glazed lantern, and to further improve the internal environmental conditions by the introduction of mechanical ventilation and associated ceiling grilles to the Orangery shop Location: Orangery Shop, Chatsworth House, Chatsworth, DE45 1PP Application Number: NP/DDD/0516/0479 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Bakewell Conservation Area Proposal: Advertisement Consent – Replacement of existing signage. Location: Williams and Glyn, The Square, Bakewell Application Number: NP/DDD/0516/0480 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Bakewell Conservation Area Proposal: Listed Building Consent – Replacement of existing signage. Location: Williams and Glyn, The Square, Bakewell

CLASSIFIEDS... FOR SALE JOSEPH WALLIS piano – offers. To be collected. 01629 636678.

MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS £350 double wardrobe wooden with mirrors and bottom drawer £75. 07813 788039.

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.

Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159 KING EXPENSIVE BRAND NEW MATTRESS was £599, could deliver bargain £99. 07508 447711. PERSONAL NUMBER PLATES FOR SALE: R9 UUS, £350, L19 KLB £280, H7 DPD £550, B10 SEN £550, B10 EME £600. All include transfer fees. 07734 069988. BT 8600 Advanced Call Blocker. Trio digital cordless phone with answer machine, unused, cost £100 from Argos, accept £60. 01433 621049. ABRU ladder stand off, fits all extension ladders, complys to British Standards, used twice, very sturdy £20; 2 section alloy Abru Starmaster ladder. 3.94m closed, extends to 7.18m (23’7”). Good cond, very little use. 01629 55955.

The Tip Man All / anything picked up Single or bulk Home or garden For a friendly service ~ Mike 07955 276800 CHILD’S safety fireguard, adjustable vgc £18; Belfast kitchen sink, gc £25; Large brass/copper jam pan £30 ono; Enigma wheelchair 2 large rear detachable wheels, folding, vgc £140 ono; Mobility tri-walker, locking brakes, basket, folding, vgc £35 ono. 07970 986066 (Bakewell). COURTYARD lean-to greenhouse, 6’x2’. Extra tall, comes with shelving, trays, heater, water butt, tank 250 litres, automatic window opener. Sensible offer 01629 813026. YOUNG POND FISH mainly Golden Orfe and Golden Rudd. 2-5” long £1 each. 01629 584460/07831 629949. BLACK IRON SLEIGH TYPE KINGSIZE BED FRAME Solid construction and simple to assemble. No mattress. Used as guest bed. In good cond. £60 Please contact 07860 791388 Darley Dale.

ELLIS REMOVALS AND STORAGE Large or small removals Available 7 days a week Any job considered Packing & Storage available – CRB Certified – Tel Stuart

01246 276828 07950447439

S E C O N D - H A N D RADIATORS AND BATHROOM SUITE Double radiator 145cm x 61cm, single radiator 97cm x 61cm, single radiator 129cm x 46cm, single radiator 192 x 46cm, single radiator 66cm x 61cm. Stuart Monsoon 30 water pump. Showerlux glass door. Champagne coloured steel bath, gold side handles and gold mixer taps with shower attachment. Matching toilet and sink with gold coloured mixer taps. Gold towel rails and oval mirror. Offers. 07434 515383 (Youlgrave). DAVID GUNDRY FLORENCE 3 PIECE SUITE ex. cond. £950. Matlock 07411 064013. FOUR DINING CHAIRS in dark wood re-upholstered as new condition. Reason for sale downsizing from a non smoking home.£35 ono. 01629 540381. GOLF CLUBS Right handed. 9 Nicklaus -N1 Irons (3 to 9,PW, SW) - 4 Woods (Dunlop and Challenger) Driver (450cc) plus 3 5 and 7 £60. 01433 630613. FOLDING DAHON BIKE in vgc. Cost £350 (new), £150ono, ideal trail/caravan bike.01298 83122 /07831 883717. BATHROOM MIRRORS H36” x w 19 1/2” curved top. £10: Bevelled Mirror in wooden frame H26” x W20”. Pedestal wash hand basin, white. Single tap hole. W22” x 18” x H31” £10. Basin mixer tap. £10. 07812 386982. STRONG THREE SEATER GARDEN SWING with back and seat cushions with canopy, exc. cond. £50ono. 01629 734043.

CROSS GREEN SERVICES MATLOCK MAN AND VAN • HOUSE REMOVALS • LIGHT HAULAGE LOCAL & NATIONAL DELIVERIES For a friendly reliable service call Jamie on

01629 735496 077 177 55 377 FLY FISHING ROD Norwich Evolution 9'6" #7-8 weight £95. Truefly SLA reel with 3 spools and lines #7WFF, #7 Slow Sink, #8 Fast Sink- £45. Will sell separately. All in good cond. Reel hardly used. 01629 824398. PRIVATE LABEL BY G WEDDING DRESS Ella Rosa collection BE244, ivory. Originally size 12, altered to size 10 but side seam could easily be reopened again. Cleaned and undamaged. Lace bodice, sparkles round the waist and full plain skirt with train. £300. 07896 150388. OAK COFFEE TABLES nest of three matching coffee tables, vgc, £55 ono.; Voigtlander Vito BR, Pentax ME Super, Pentax MX, 35mm film cameras, various lenses, filters, some films and accessories, complete list on application, offers? Pentax AF400T Flash Gun c/w 510V Power Pack. Offers?; Haulier’s wicker log basket, £45 ono, Oval wicker log basket with two handles, £15 ono. 01629 55292. ROYAL WORCESTER SINGLE CAKE STAND 'Medici' – white with a red/gold pattern around rim. 11" diameter. It can also be used as a very fine cheese platter. I can send photos. £5. Tideswell 01298 937005. BRASS DOUBLE HEADBOARD (John Lewis) £20 ono, Pine single headboard £8 ono, Wooden venetian blinds 120cm £8 ono, 60cm £5 ono, Mens leather jacket 38" chest £10 ono, Dinner suit waist 34", jacket 38-40" hardly used £15 ono, pine bedside lamp £3 ono, pair of sturdy car ramps £7 ono. 01246 583971 eve/weekend. PARAFFIN GREENHOUSE HEATER £15. Brass Coal Scuttle £20. Qualcast push lawn mower £10. 2 x Black Plastic compost bins £5 each. Small chiminea with cover £20. 01629 733246. APEX WOODEN DOG KENNEL 36” x 48” x 39” high. Hardly used. Photo available. Buyer to collect. £50. 07768 928432 or 01433 630467. SCRABBLE DE LUXE Boxed board with built-in turntable, complete set of tiles in original bag, 4 easyscore letter racks. All in very good clean cond. It is one of the original grey faced boards with letter "compartments" so the letters don't easily skid out of place.£15. 01629 258277. 2700 LITRE GREEN PLASTIC OIL TANK with valve £220, ready to go.

MAN AND VAN For removals/deliveries etc, excellent rates, free quotes, over 15 years’ experience

Call Mick on 07964 447054 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. Brown 2 seater settee X 2 £100 for both vgc. Power craft gas less mig, £18 not much use, stopped working. But synergy 5 handset vgc £25. Beautiful High quality 2 off ceiling pendant lights.each with 5 marbled glass shades £25 each. 01298 26122. SOLID PINE GLASS CORNER UNIT and three door, three drawer sideboard to match. Beautiful condition (genuine reason for sale) need space. Will sell together or separate. £120 for both or £65 per item.

Must collect. Ring Brenda 07816 055781/Jim 07973 127710. SINGLE MEMORY FOAM MATTRESS used once. Just not suitable for me. absolutely immaculate. £50. 01246 582595. HANDY PUSH MOWER just over a year old, VGC £10. 01629 55790. GENUINE 1950S DINING ROOM SUITE by Validity (London), drop-leaf table, 4 chairs and sideboard, been in same careful family for over 60yrs, generally in VGC, table top in exc. cond., always been covered, sideboard is well carved with fruit and flowers. £90 for set; Genuine 1960s bedroom suite with dressing table and matching wardrobe, suite is in good cond., only one very small area of dressing table where varnish has lifted £60, collect from Belper, cash only. 07887 357047. 2 IMMACULATE CREAM FABRIC ARMCHAIRS 2 identical upright armchairs in cream, soft fabric with dark wood legs and dark wood at arm ends, as new, only used a few times, H 110cm, W 74cm, D front to back 80cm, seat width 47cm, seat depth 50cm, purchased for £500, will accept £200 for pair, must be able to collect items. 01629 822946.

Wa te rc o l o u r We e ke n d Wo r k s h o p s FOR BEGINNERS AND IMPROVERS Taught courses £30 per person, 3 for the price of 2 Profits to charity. HELD AT BLACKWELL HALL FARM. Further information: www.hearsuma.freeuk.com Telephone 01433 621546 BOSCH ELECTRIC LAWN MOWER Rotak Ergoflex model, hardly used £60, buyer collects. 01298 872153. CAMERA Canon EOS 550D digital SLR twin lens kit with 18-55 and 55-250 IS lenses, complete with all leads, software CDs and instructions £350; New and unused Manfrotto monopod with quick release tilt head £30; 1TB Iomega Prestige desktop hard drive £25; 35” x 16” cast iron dog grate, complete with dogs £60; Large free standing Dorema motorhome awning, used once £250. 01629 650128. LOVELY QUALITY PINE BEDROOM FURNITURE dressing table with 4 drawers, 30” / 76cm H, 16” / 41cm W, 33.5” / 85cm L, matching stool with cream fabric top £70 for both; Bedside cupboard with 4 drawers, 29.5” / 75cm H, 18” / 46cm W, 17.5” / 44cm L £30. 07776 410137 Wirksworth. MID OAK CUPBOARD 3 leaded glass doors over 3 wooden doors, mirrored back, interior light, can email pic, offers around £60. 07974304067 Matlock. PIRANHA SINGLE SEAT KAYAK £40; Lendal paddle, Palm spray deck and other paddling gear. 01629 55375. GENTS, WEIRD FISH SWEATER brand new, blue / grey stripe, extra large, cost £55, accept £15; Mobile evaporative room cooler with remote control and multi settings, timer and speed functions, unused, cost £80, accept £25; Lecturers portable overhead projector in carrying case, exc. cond. £20. 01629 534844. BROWN LEATHER JACKET classic design, genuine “Rediscovered Originals”, chest 36”, hip length 30”, arm length 16” armpit to cuff, high quality soft brown leather, warm quilted liner, VGC, hardly worn, can email photos £25ono. 01298 937005. VACUUM CLEANER Kirby G6 generation with all attachments £50; Sewing box, wooden 3 tier cantilever VGC £30; Motorbike helmet, Black Spada ZV, size medium £10; Stairgate Lindam Sure Shut Axis, immac., boxed £15, can email photos 01433 631742.

CONCRETE MIXER drum capacity 134ltrs, single phase 240v used once to build garden wall, like new £150. 01629 735569. RED LARGE 2 SEATER SOFA for sale. Only selling as too large for living room. Vgc H84cm, W190cm, D90cm. £120 ono. Can email photo if interested. 01773 850022. LENOVO C20 19.5 INCH 4GB 1TB ALL IN ONE PC Windows 10, unwanted gift, £275. 01298 85084. POWER CRAFT GASLESS MIG not much use ,stopped working £18; BT Synergy 5 handset, VGC £25; Beautiful high quality, 2 off ceiling pendant lights, each with 5 marbled glass shades £25 each; 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; Brown 2 seater settee x 2 £100 for both, VGC. 01298 26122. M&S 3 PIECE SUITE plus footstool in green fabric, comfy sofa and chairs, pick up only £50ono; Steel gun cabinet for 3 guns, small shelf, lockable, pick up only £40. 07443 484060 Great Longstone. LIGHT MAHOGANY TABLE and 6 chairs, 35” W, 29” H £125; Hotpoint style FDYF 2100, 23” square, 34” H, bought from new, 2yrs old £125ono; Pink roller blind, 36” x 60”, no marks, as new £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 £15ono; Solid oak king size bed frame, 87” x 66” moved to a smaller house reason to sell cost over a £1000, when new quick sale £100. 01629 823025. QUALITY 3 SEATER SOFA as new, beige cord £150; Victorian oak gate leg table, seats 4-6 £90; Double bed, light wood frame £50; Single divan, clean £15. 01629 814615.

INSTEP 3 WHEELER BUGGY with full rain hood (with a small mend), seat liner, fleece cosy toes and 2 spare inner tubes £45ono; Ikea round glass-topped table, 105cm dia., chrome frame and legs with 6 stacking chairs, black with chrome legs £50; Corby 4400 light oak trouser press, never used £80. 01433 630171. WROUGHT IRON GATES approx. 3m, professionally made £60; Small chest freezer £20. 01298 26183.

HOUSE CLEARANCE

Garages/sheds also tools/pottery/ silver and gold ~ anything considered 07967 202357 MOVING HOUSE? We do removals, too! GENUINE WII POOL PARTY GAME with pool cue, only used once, like new £5. 01629 583395. WHEATGRASS AND GREENS JUICER hand operated wheatgrass juicer, model is “Lexen Healthy Juicer”, easy to use, also juices tough greens such as kale, new, unused and in original packaging, £15 (half price); Sebo upright vacuum cleaner, German made, model BS36, twin motor upright commercial vacuum cleaner, well used with some scruffs and scratches, GWO, selling due to house clearance, comes with all attachments and spare dust bags £85. 07581 274094 Tideswell. 300 LITRE GREEN DALEK STYLE COMPOST BIN free, buyer collects. 01629 55057. YAMAHA ELECTONE HC2 ELECTRONIC ORGAN with user guide and stool, exc. cond. £120. 01629 583638.

T.V. AERIALS FOR DIY INSTALLATION + MASTS, WALL BRACKETS, CABLE ALL IN STOCK Satellite lnbs and dishes also available. C. FARMER LTD Matlock. 01629 582411.

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WANTED SCRAP CARS Good prices paid

Garage scrap also wanted Tel: 07565 554939 or 07795 650618

MOTORS MITSUBISHI PAJERO SHOGUN L200 WANTED dead or alive. Best cash prices paid. Call Steve 07792 305114. 1995 SUBARU IMPREZA 4WD GL 1820cc. 195,000 miles. Well maintained, bodywork tidy. Drives very well. Full MoT. Bargain clearance £300. 01629 582422/07974 704192. TOYOTA YARIS TS SPORT 1.5 2001. FSH. MoT. July 2017. Alloys. Immaculate, 107,000 miles. £700 ono. 07896 862511.

FIAT PUNTO 52 plate. 12 months MoT. £400 ono. 07842 643316. CITROËN C2 COOL, 57 reg, good condition, 12 months MoT, only 50k miles, in yellow. Cheap insurance. Ideal first car, £1795 ono. 07988 966589.

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

TRACTORS

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FERGUSON GREY TRACTOR TE20 Petrol, paraffin complete. £900 ono. 07842 643316.

1998 ABBEY SOMERSET 4 BERTH CARAVAN 19’ Magic Mover, Alcon lock. £3,250 included new half awning. 01629 583922. 2010 WILLERBY HERALD GOLD STATIC CARAVAN Green UPVC skirting and decking on Peakland Caravan Park, Stoney Middleton. £18,500 ovno. 07414 088747.

LAND ROVER FREELANDER 2 GS TDi4 2009 Grey, 109,000 miles. MOT November 16 Lady owner from new. Very good condition

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JEEP CHEROKEE CRD 2006, in black, MoT until June 17, Tow bar, good condition £2,000 ONO – 07534 802283

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FOR SALE INFANT CAR SEAT up to 9mths, Maxi Cosi, with extras and 2 Isofix bases, good cond. £50ono. 01629 583267. PAIR OF BEDSIDE TABLES round, 51cm / 20” dia., 61cm / 24” high, glasstopped, chipboard constructed with cream covers, suit any colour scheme £10/pair. 01298 871394. BEKO UPRIGHT FREEZER with 5 compartments and ice bank, VGC, £55ono. 01298 71052. BATHROOM CABINET polished stainless steel with mirrored door and 2 shelves, H27”, W16”, D5”, VGC £30; Zehnder wall mounted, towel rail / radiator, white, suitable for central heating system or immersion heater, H47”, W20”, D1” £30; Mira ‘Form’ shower, complete with installation docs £35; Mira PPT3 shower pump, complete with installation docs £30; Shower tray, stone resin, white. size 36” x 30” x 3” £25. 07812 386982. MAHOGANY DROP LEAF DINING TABLE and 4 chairs, good cond. £50, buyer collects. 01629 732715. 26 INCH GRUNDIG TV Scart connection and handset, GWO, colour black £45. 01433 620026. POULTRY HOUSE brand new, on legs, 6-8 birds, nest boxes, very sturdy £240; Apple TV box, 3rd gen., brand new, unused £55. 01629 823728.

WHITE STEEL BATH 1700cm, 2 tap holes, needs silicone taking off but exc. cond. otherwise £40ono; White bidet £25ono; Single chrome mixer tap £20ono. 01433 620335. 2 SEATER SOFA AND CHAIR ex. Penrose of Pilsley, recovered, inc. new feather cushions, sofa in pale gold stripe, chair in gold, cream and grey stripe, will sell separately, sofa £350, chair £150, exc. cond., can email pic. 01433 631221. PINE DINING TABLE with central pedestal, leg 39” dia, would also look great painted £40; Prima 24 pcs deluxe knife set in aluminium case (never used), inc. steak knives and forks, various carving, filleting and boning knives £40; Old Charm corner cabinet in medium oak, VGC £60; Old Charm wine table features an elegant column with a small round surface on top, round top has a gently bevelled edge, medium oak in colour, VGC £40. 07977 049914 Wirksworth. SECOND HAND DOG KENNEL 01629 732181. MENS TRAINERS Fila, size 11, white / royal; Mens Farah slacks, waist £40, leg 31” regular, colour denim; Childs car seat, VGC, brown, now outgrown, any reasonable offer for all items. 07746 194980. MOBILITY BATH AID Bath Mate, air filled cushion, easy to use, hand controls, hardly used £150ono. 07906 521011 Baslow. 3 PIECE SUITE small and very neat, 2 seater settee, 2 chairs, oatmeal colour, very comfy, excellent as new cond. 01629 813857. GOLF CLUBS good quality and cond., irons 3-9, SW, PW, 3 metal drivers, putter, bag, trolley £80. 01629 733523. FLOORSTANDING 16 GALLON PARTS WASHER £40; Cebora fan cooled arc welder, 180 amp, GWO. 07791 574102. LEATHER CHESTERFIELD COUCH AND CHAIRS offers; Old industrial lockers, offers. 07955 276800. FISHING SEAT BOX with footplate and accessories £30. 01433 621866. DIRT DEVIL high power carpet sweeper, only used on upstairs carpets, VGC. 01433 651368.

BEKO CFX5104W FROST FREE FRIDGE FREEZER exc. cond., insurance cover until October 2016 £100ono. 01246 583868 Baslow. HODGE CLEMCO SAND BLAST MACHINE model 1028, small roadside compressor, Hodge Clemco air fed helmet and body protector, CPF40 breathable air filter, all pipework, galvanised homemade blast cabinet £2750ovno. 01298 84321. OAK FRAMED GEORGIAN DOUBLE BEDSTEAD £85; Beautiful Georgian mirrored mahogany sideboard with 2 drawers and cupboards £120. 01629 57630. TRICITY BENDIX 1000 ECO AUTO WASHING MACHINE white, exc. cond. £35; M&S dbl 13.5 tog and dbl 13.5 tog duvet, VGC £8 for both; Welsh dresser, handmade in Tideswell, 1950s, 2 drawers, 3 cupboards, plate rack, oak, lovely cond., 43” W x 19” D, overall H 71” £150; Victorian rosewood occasional table with scalloped edge, centre shelf, reeded legs and pierced supports for centre, beautiful colour and patina £80; Beautiful antique light and tan leather suitcase, fab cond., exc. outside, immaculate inside, L 27” x W 15.75”, D 8”, can be locked, 2 keys £60. 01298 27525. MOUNTAIN BIKE TREK 3700 19.5” frame, exc. cond. £199ono; Summit ezfold light alloy (11kg) fold up bike with bag £99ono. 01629 584303.

GARDEN 6 IN 1 TOOLS grass trimmer, brush cutter, chainsaw, hedge trimmer, high reach pruner, high reach hedge trimmer, Eckman 2 stroke petrol engine, cost £150, as new, never used £60. 01629 812073. TABLE SOCCER GAME £40; Singer sewing machine £40; Tool shed, 1m sq. £40; House name sign £30; Wishing well planter £40; Many boxes and planters £5 each. 07884 063918 Matlock.

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The sun had got his hat on – hip, hip, hip, hooray! In the last issue I thought I was going to end up rusty from being out in so much rain, but this time I had to be careful I didn’t turn bright red – golly what a scorcher! I wanted to wander through hay meadows before they disappeared for another year, and so I set off for a field and stile walk around Foolow which is the scene of a quintessentially British village where the ducks were fast asleep beside the pond. Everywhere looked neat and tidy with grass on the green around the old stone cross being newly shorn, just like most of the sheep I came across dotted around this fabulous part of the White Peak. It was far too warm for a lengthy hike and so I set off on a nice little amble of only two to three miles that actually took me far longer than it should have done, mainly because there were so many magical camera moments along the way. I was in no rush to return and wanted to drink in the views whilst sniffing the scent of summer - it’s a good job I don’t suffer from hay fever as the air was full of pollen, mainly from an ocean of umbelliferae. At times these wild plants of the parsley or carrot family surrounded me in a snowy white sea of cartwheel flowers. Whilst most are not a problem, including cow parsley and common hogweed, giant hogweed is a very nasty plant that is invading our country. Normally found along river banks and grass verges, the toxic sap from this exceedingly tall relative to the wild carrot and parsnip family causes blistering and burns to the touch. Leaving Foolow by walking beside the Hucklow road, it was not long before I turned off onto a footpath passing in front of Roods Farm en route to Grindlow. On the hillside up to my right I could clearly make out a fresh scar of white stones where in December 2013 a large sinkhole appeared some 160 feet wide which has now been successfully filled in. Several fields around me had been mown, their hay lying in long swathes drying in the sun. Cattle were grazing in a meadow which was dotted with cow pats and I suddenly found myself fascinated by the myriad of gold coloured flies that were drinking up this gloopy rich brown gravy, leaving behind miniature sinkholes where they had sucked up all the goodness and no doubt left behind a calling card in the form of a clutch of eggs, soon to become the next generation of muck flies. My field and stile footpath became a walled old path,

turned left and walked down a quiet lane where in a field alongside a farmer was on his tractor creating a wonderful pattern as he mowed around dips, hollows, lumps and bumps – these upland farm fields dotted with spoil heaps and old shafts are far from flat and uniform in shape. In an ever decreasing circle he was creating a wonderful natural pattern that was adding to the patchwork effect of the landscape around me. A stroll down Silly Dale followed where the narrow

The delicate purple of meadow cranesbill and scabious flowers was stunning against a stream of lichen-patched limestone walls I followed. The landscape around Wardlow ranks high in the best of the panoramic Peak District competition. Several times I stood in awe and wonderment and simply soaked up the beauty around me created by nature but fashioned by man. Peter Stone stood proud at the top of Cressbrook Dale in the distance. However, this natural mound with

On 22nd June Mr Colin Boynton presented Harpur Hill Primary School from Buxton with a cheque for £379.00. Colin told the School Council that when he was the Deputy Mayor of the High Peak last year, although it was a voluntary position he had been allowed certain expenses. Colin did not use his full allowance; he was asked who he would like to donate his leftover expenses to and he very kindly asked that he could share it with Harpur Hill Primary School and a club he helps to run for the older members of the community. The club goes by the name of "The Friends of Harpur Hill". After Colin had met the School Council he said, "I was very impressed with

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probably used long ago by miners walking to and from work. Quick as a flash I had a ‘Villager Jim’ experience when I looked across to an old stone building and saw a little owl sitting on a derelict section of wall. It was watching the world go by through 360 degrees. Now although my wonderful Canon camera has a brilliant zoom lens, it is nothing like the standard of VJ’s photographic kit but I’m chuffed to have snapped my first owl, even though it did turn out a little bit blurred. Arriving at Grindlow I

walled path was etched with a tangle of tall wild flowers and the air above them full of winged insects dashing from bloom to bloom in a mad frenzy of munching, mating, milking nectar and making the most of a rare sunny day. Not so wonderful though are the flies that aim for your eyes, nose and mouth, determined to sweat it out in a battle with my waving arms to try and slurp me up. I caught one little bloodsucking blighter jabbing at my exposed arm but a swift slap soon put paid to that!

grisly connotations is not historically pretty as it is also known as Gibbet Rock. At a junction before Stanley House I did another left to cross Little Moor on my return. Nothing like a moor in the Dark Peak sense, this once wild expanse of land has over time been tamed by Enclosure Acts and grazing. A fabulous succession of stone stiles and little field gates followed as I returned to Foolow, passing to the side of Manor Farm and through a narrow walled jitty. It was too nice a day to lock myself away in an office so driving home I went to Longstone Edge, parking up in one of the roadside bays so that I could write up this blog whilst glancing before me at the Peak District on a plate. An aerial view of loveliness stretched before me, from sombre Edges to the west past buildings of Bakewell which snuggled and sheltered beside the meandering Wye and over to Monsal Head atop sheer tree lined slopes that from this angle disappeared into the abyss of Monsal Dale. Having been inspired by the glorious countryside around me, I soon completed my piece of writing but by now my brain was taxed and the heat had finally got to me. With a gentle breeze wafting through the open windows of my car bringing with it the muted sounds of peace and tranquillity I nodded off in a little siesta. When I awoke a while later I opened my eyes to paradise beyond a circus of dancing flies inside my windscreen! Sally Mosley

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