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compost to improve the soil. In organic farming, the use of pesticides is also severely restricted – and animal welfare is often high. This September the Soil Association is highlighting the benefits of organic food – and encouraging people to make small changes to their everyday shopping by choosing organic products – in a month-long campaign called Organic S e p t e m b e r (www.soilassociation.org/o rganicseptember). Swapping to organic food has huge benefits for people, animal welfare and the environment, and the Soil Association has come up with 30 simple changes that are also affordable. There are lots of ideas on the Organic September website – including some super organic recipes from top UK chefs – but here are a few small, organic changes you can make to

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series. The launch of Fragments was preceded by Lend me your ears, Philip’s one-hour reading of his poems in The Old Clubhouse, Buxton. Fragments itself comprises an eclectic mix of free and rhyming verse, sonnets, ballads, prose and writing. The book covers a kaleidoscope of subjects from humpback whales to nuthatches, Kinder Scout to The Caribbean, geraniums to jazz buskers, Dutch windmills to Carthage harbour, and knee replacements to tattoo parlours. With its themes of love, loss, nature, travel, history, seasons, music, terrorism, humour and some Derbyshire dialect, Philip's new collection – his eighth book – is one not to be missed. Published in a quality limited edition of only 100 copies, Fragments is illustrated by the poet's wife Pat Holland, and

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and an evening of choruses from the Messiah and carols. The church’s Open Door café will be serving tea, coffee, light lunches and afternoon tea from 11am to 4pm daily. Please put these dates in your diary and join with the community of Bakewell in a

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BASLOW PANTO PERFECT Rehearsals Start in September!

Baslow’s very own panto playwright, Zoe Wareham has done it again… come up with an on trend and up-to-theminute take on local life with a television twist and lots of panto humour. The new Baslow Panto is a choice mix of Top Gear, Star Wars, Doctor Who and Wind in the Willows so why wait for the production in February when you can come and join the Panto team this September? We are a happy and growing band of amateurs with a compelling (but not serious) commitment to entertaining our friends and neighbours and having lots of fun doing so! Auditions for the Panto take place 6.45-9.15pm on Thursday 17th at Baslow Methodist Chapel on School Lane, and 24th September in the Village Hall. We would welcome young people (over 14) and adults, especially men (we have a lot of male roles to fill). Great talent, some talent, no talent, if you can commit to us, we can use you! If you are interested in working behind the scenes, we are looking for help with props, sound and costumes. The 2016 Panto The Adventures of Master Toad (similar genes in Mr Toad and Jeremy Clarkson) will be performed in February (five evening shows and a Saturday matinee from the 23rd to the 27th) and rehearsals will take place each Thursday up to Christmas with additional rehearsals on alternate Sundays in the New Year. The Gingerbread Man Panto, Zoe's 8th co-written script, was a wonderful mix of fairy tale, fiction and fact with 007 and BBC’s ‘Great British BakeOff’ as added ingredients to create a wonderful confection of family fun; audience participation and excellent entertainment with a true taste of British Panto. Baslow Players’ homewritten offering was so well received that someone bought it to perform in Majorca. Actually it was bought unseen on the strength of the previous year’s The Three Pigs CSI the Panto! With such a talented writer in residence we’re betting on the best Baslow Panto yet – so come and join us. If you want more details contact Zoe on 01246 583432/07812 440530.

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MART RODGER MANCHESTER JAZZ BLOW THEIR TRUMPETS FOR HOPE VALLEY ROTARIANS

If you’re a Traditional and Dixieland Jazz enthusiast, or want to support the Alzheimer’s Society, a charity which is leading the fight against dementia, you’re in for a real treat. The Rotary Club of Hope Valley has just announced that Mart Rodger Manchester Jazz band will once again appear for Rotary’s twelfth Charity Jazz Evening

at Calver Village Hall on Saturday 10th October. Rotarian Alisma Clark advises that enthusiasts should contact her to book their tickets sooner rather than later, as the past ten charity Mart Roger Jazz Evenings organised by Hope Valley’s Rotarians have been a sell-out. No tickets will be available at the door on the

Chatsworth Players’ Production of ‘The Heiress’

Hope Prepares for an Historical Extravaganza

Dear Friends, I am so delighted to be able to send you this message! After our disappointment at having to cancel “Cranford” earlier this year (a disappointment that many of you shared, judging from the dozens of e mails I received), I have great news! Tickets are about to go on sale for our next production – “The Heiress”. The production will run from Wednesday September 30 to Sunday October 4. You will remember that I have wanted to do this play for some time. Well, I have a super cast, rehearsals are full steam ahead and we’re looking forward to entertaining you. I know that you will love the play – you may remember the lovely old film version from 1949, starring Olivia de Havilland, Montgomery Clift and the superb Ralph Richardson. It’s a wonderful study of relationships, frailty, deceit and betrayal, with an unexpected twist in the tail… As usual, you can take the opportunity to have tea or to indulge yourselves with our black tie dinner before the play. Please note though that – unusually – the dinner is before the Thursday performance and not on Friday evening. So, your options are: Wednesday 30 September: afternoon tea and the performance, £32.50. Performance only, £15. Thursday 1 October: black tie dinner (two courses, wine and coffee), followed by the performance, £45. Performance only, £15. Friday 2 and Saturday 3: performance only, £15. Sunday 4: entry to Chatsworth House and gardens, followed by afternoon tea and the performance, £42.50. Performance only, £15. As usual, call me to make your booking on 01629 810174. I’ll then ask you to send me a stamped addressed envelope, together with your cheque (made payable to Chatsworth Players). I’ll send you your tickets by return post. I look forward very much to welcoming you to Chatsworth Theatre and thank you for your continued and most valued support. With love Sylvia Sylvia Jackson Chair and Director Chatsworth Players Tel: 01629 810174 http://www.chatsworthplay ers.com/ mail@chatsworthplayers.com

Hope’s Historical Society is preparing for an exciting and important exhibition to honour the intriguing history of the village and the surrounding area. In rarely seen items, the public will have access to the Society’s large collection of photographs, maps, documents and medieval archaeological finds from bygone times. And there will be an opportunity to see at first hand how Hope was affected by World War 1. Come and delve into Hope’s history from the

night. If you can attend this charity night event you’ll be following famous names like: Humphrey Lyttelton, Cy Laurie, Marion Montgomery, Yank Lawson and Middleton Pollock, who have all shared in wonderful jazz evenings with Mart Rodger Manchester Jazz. But there’s another bonus, that all proceeds will be passed to the Alzheimer’s

earliest to more recent times. The exhibition will be held in The Methodist Hall, Edale Road, Hope, from

Society and other Rotary charities. Calver Village Hall, which has a bar, is once again the venue for this jazz spectacular. The fun starts at 7.30pm, with tickets sold in aid of the charities at £10 each. Book your places now by contacting Rtn Alisma Clark on: 01433 631 585 or by email: clark.calver@gmail.com.

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Local Dancers Set To ‘Shine!’ At The Pomegranate g Theatre!

The venue at the heart of Bakewell

A great party venue for the local community Some of the talented Peak Performance Theatre School dancers from 2013’s production ‘Dance Bites’

DANCE DANCE DANCE! NEW TERM STARTS FRIDAY 11TH SEPTEMBER 2015 At Peak Performance Dance Centre,

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Optional exams are offered with the IDTA. Regular performance work in professional theatres and local community.

Tuesday, Oct. 27th brings yet another night of fabulous dance entertainment as performed by Peak Performance Theatre School. With a reputation for high standard shows, and performances this particular ‘kaleidoscope’ of choreography coincides with choreographer and producer Jill Ferguson’s award for 40 years of service with the International Dance Teachers’ Association. ‘We have over 60 dance students performing in this year’s show,’ commented Jill, ‘and the youngest performers are aged only 3! Our junior and senior students have worked

tirelessly to perfect some tricky choreography and this only reflects the constantly evolving high standards that the recognised I.D.T.A dance training involves.’ ‘Shine!’ starts at 7pm and features Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Contemporary and Street dance styles with an eclectic mix of colourful choreography inspired by current West End productions, Peter Pan and chart music, plus, to reflect the month of October, a ‘Bewitching’ opening theme! Tickets are available from the Pomegranate Theatre Box Office on 01246 345222 or via the website www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk

Here to meet the needs of the local community, Bakewell Town Hall provides a first class venue for every occasion. Our multi-purpose building and new stage provides a perfect venue for all types of performances, parties, activities and events. • Day and evening hire at competitive rates • Parties and celebrations – charity and fashion events • Accommodates up to 200 guests (100 seated/ catered) in a choice of 3 rooms • Musical and theatre group meetings • Licensed bar and catering facilities • Stage and maple sprung dance floor • State of the art sound and light systems

BOOK COMPETITION WINNER The following were the lucky cash prize winners: 1st C. Clarke £20.00 2nd P. E. Erskine Murray £10.00. 3rd M. Wirth £5.00. The Medway 100 Club is open to all and costs £1 per month to enter. Funds

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Agency’s full-time service for Wirksworth LEEK United Building Society’s Wirksworth Agency is now the town’s only banking facility to offer a full-time service to customers throughout the week. The Derbyshire market community has been hit in recent months by the loss of its Post Office, one High Street bank drastically reducing its opening hours and a second closing altogether. But the Society’s agency – which celebrates its fifth anniversary in October – continues to go from strength to strength, providing a full, personal ‘over the counter’ service five and a half days a week. “It’s been very clear to us over the past five years just how much people value the ‘traditional’ approach to customer service,” said Agency Manager Ian Bell.

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Oldham Theatre Workshop presents EYAM – A True Story of Sacrifice and Heroism Book by SARAH NELSON, Music by JAMES ATHERTON FRIDAY 25th AND SATURDAY 26th SEPTEMBER IN EYAM CHURCH The true story of a Derbyshire village that was hit by the plague in the autumn of 1665. The new rector William Mompesson along with non‐conformist minister Thomas Stanley persuaded the villagers to stay cut off from the world in order to stop the plague spreading throughout the county, and over the next 14 months 260 of the over 700‐strong community died. Within this story of sacrifice and heroism we see how the self-imposed isolation affected the community’s individuals. Despite the enormity of the tragedy, this is a lifeaffirming and still relevant drama, set to powerful music. Eyam was made the subject of a BBC One documentary Greater Love Hath No Man, which was screened on Good Friday 2006 and won the prestigious Premier Award from the Sandford St Martin Trust. For all information regarding this production including ticketing and running times please contact Oldham Theatre Workshop on:‐ T: 01617 703240. Email: otw@oldham.gov.uk w e b : oldhamtheatreworkshop.c o.uk’

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Choosing the best type of education is one of the most important decisions any parent can make. In the next seven pages we take a look at the varied choice of educational facilities available to residents in our area, whether it be pre-school, primary, secondary, college, university, state or independent.

SHEFFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

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Excellent Exam Results This summer almost 50% of all A-level subject grades were A*/A and over half the students achieved a minimum of ABB grades – the requirement of many leading universities. At GCSE the pass rate was 98% A*-C and 74% of the grades awarded to girls were A*/A. Over 92% of GCSE results were at A*-B and well over half the year group achieved nine A*/A grades or more. Excellent Behaviour The School has very high standards of behaviour, with a strong focus on consideration and respect for others and its singlesex environment allows

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Latest Inspection: ‘Excellent’ in all categories with 'Outstanding' Early Years The School was graded as excellent in all nine categories examined by inspectors, with the Junior School being graded as ‘Outstanding’ for its Early Years Foundation Stage under Ofsted criteria. Award-Winning Education The School has a string of national awards for the quality of its extracurricular provision and school teams regularly compete in national sports finals as well in other disciplines such as filmmaking and debating. The School has almost 100 lunchtime and after school clubs which encourage excellence in sport, music, drama and art. First class facilities The Junior School boasts

purpose-built libraries and music studios and extensive Outdoor Learning Areas. There are excellent facilities for science, art and ICT in both the junior and senior schools. Recent improvements include a large extension to its sixth form centre and refurbished common rooms, a new common room for Year 11 students and a new cookery provision.

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ANTHONY GELL

The highly successful Anthony Gell School in Wirksworth has yet more reasons to celebrate this summer after the school once again posted excellent GCSE and A level results. The GCSE results compare very favourably with other schools nationally and early indications suggest that the progress made by students studying at this Derbyshire school will place it in the top 20% of schools in England in 2015. The A level results are also amongst the best ever achieved by students in the school’s Sixth Form. With a new Headteacher, Malcolm Kelly, starting in September, the school’s focus is clear. Mr Kelly’s vision for the school is to retain Anthony Gell’s ethos and outstanding pastoral care whilst building on the

Students at Anthony Gell celebrating success in a National Mathematics Competition academic excellence. The school provides a well-rounded education for all students, regardless of ability, with varied opportunities for learning both in and out of the classroom. Students, staff and parents are understandably proud of

their school. They appreciate that they are part of something very special. Walking around the school whilst lessons are taking place, you are able to see why Ofsted inspectors praised the school following their visit earlier this year. Students are keen to learn

and the sense of mutual respect is clear for all to see. In order to learn more about Anthony Gell, the staff, governors and students invite you to visit the school on 24 September when this high achieving school holds its next Open Day.

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Two 13 year old Bakewell boys have gained A grades in GCSE. Alexander Stansfield and George Whawell studied Latin at local S. Anselm’s School. Classmate Thomas Wright from Loughborough, also 13, gained A*, while Natalie Gaunt of Grindleford, who was only 12 when she did the exam, also gained an A grade. Latin teacher Mr Hugh Price, congratulating his pupils, said: ‘Brilliant, hardworking children! Latin is a difficult subject and they have gained GCSE success three years ahead of normal schedule.’ S. Anselm’s, which was founded in 1888 and is described by the Good Schools Guide as “a deeply happy school’, currently caters for boys and girls aged 2 to 13 years, but this September will open a College

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Phillips. ‘We aim to give local students a first class all round experience. This year’s four GCSE Latin candidates from our Year 8

were a pilot project and their success bodes well for the future of the College, and the school as a whole.’

‘BRINGING OUT THE BEST IN EVERYBODY’

Last year at Brassington was packed with activities; children learnt to sail, made snail soup in the mud kitchen, built a wicker dragon on the field, won netball tournaments and swimming galas, sang with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, went on school trips and residentials and grew in confidence and enthusiasm. The academic results were exceptional with 30% of Y6 children achieving at the level expected of 14 year olds, but just as important was the excellent progress and achievement of all children from their different starting points. We plan for this year to be even better. Brassington School is small enough for every child to be known as an individual, but big enough for a wide range

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A BALANCE OF OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC SUCCESS WITH AN ALL-ROUND EDUCATION Birkdale is the only school in Sheffield specialising in quality education and care for boys aged 4-16. The thriving co-educational Sixth Form provides a balance when it matters most, preparing pupils for further education. Academic attainment is at the heart of Birkdale. Students enjoy their lessons, gain excellent examination results and are wellprepared for future study. In 2014 44% of all A level grades were A* or A, and 70% were A*-B. At GCSE 60% of all entries were A* or A. However, there is so much more to an independent education at Birkdale School. •Opportunities for learning – Small classes, expert teaching and individual attention allow our students to learn effectively and achieve highly. We actively promote intellectual curiosity, learning for the love of it. •Extra-curricular activities – A huge range of sport, music, drama and academic societies and outdoor

pursuits nurture individual talents and enrich our pupils’ lives and provide opportunities to develop new skills. •Pastoral care is excellent at Birkdale. There is a happy, caring and supportive environment with friendly staff, pupil and parent relationships. Birkdale places great emphasis on encouraging high standards

of behaviour, thought and care for others, which stems from our Christian ethos. We believe that such care is the key to our pupils becoming successful, balanced and well-rounded young adults. Demand for places at Birkdale is high and we continually invest in school facilities. The new Pre-Prep (Infant) building, Belmayne

House opened at the beginning of this academic year and offers outstanding facilities for the youngest Birkdale pupils. Birkdale can be accessed via regular bus routes. There is also a parent organised School Bus service from Hathersage and Bakewell. For more information call: 0114 266 8409 www.birkdaleschool.org.uk

St Peter & St Paul

OPEN DAYS

Prep School 10 October 9.30am-12noon

Senior School 7 November 9:30am-11.00am

Sixth Form 17 November 6.45pm

COACH SERVICES AVAILABLE FROM CHESTERFIELD

Think BIG. Think Birkdale. Call 0114 2668409 www.birkdaleschool.org.uk

As one of the region’s most successful independent primary schools, St Peter & St Paul in Chesterfield has much to be proud of. September sees the official start of new Headmaster, Jonathon Clark, who is excited at the prospect of leading this already successful school into an even brighter future & building on the proven foundations that the education provided at the school is indeed an “investment for life.” During the time the children attend the school they grow into confident, courteous and caring individuals. As a result many of the pupils gain scholarships at leading independent secondary schools including Denstone in Staffordshire, Sheffield High School and Birkdale. Indeed the feedback St Peter and St Paul School receives from all secondary schools frequently references the ease with which the school’s pupils settle into their secondary education and how fantastically well prepared they are for the challenges they meet compared to

many of their peers. The comprehensive curriculum at St Peter & St Paul School includes English, Maths, ICT, French, Spanish, History, Geography, Religious Studies, Art, Physical Education, Personal, Social and Health Education and Design Technology, the latter taking place in a specially fitted work room. Science is taught in a fully equipped laboratory while the very high standards in Music and Drama are reflected in the quality of productions as well as the host of competition successes experienced by the exceptional School Choir. All subjects are taught by specialist subject teachers in small classes ensuring the very best learning experience and development for your child. Junior pupils also participate in a weekly Life Skills’ Programme which includes archery, canoeing, orienteering and bush craft, cookery, first aid and swimming. Climbing also takes place, being conducted on the school’s very own climbing wall

which has recently been upgraded to National Indoor Climbing Level 2 standard. Every child who experiences these activities is excited & enthused by the challenges and they speak about their love of the residential visit which is organised for Years 5 and 6 where they get to put all these skills to the test. The youngest pupils are also given a taste of the great outdoors through the S c a n d i n av i a n - i n s p i r e d Forest School sessions, held in the school’s own woodland. Reception classes enjoy a 5:1 pupil/staff ratio which is a brilliant way to allow children to develop their literacy and numeracy skills whilst quickly learning to become independent. The unique environment at St Peter & St Paul caters for children of all abilities, providing encouragement, support and challenges to ensure that each and every child reaches his or her full potential. We are proud to say that the results speak for themselves with St Peter and St Paul the highest ranked independent school for Key Stage 2 results in Derbyshire giving it a Top 100 ranking in The Sunday Times Parent Power Survey of Independent Schools. A new initiative in the next academic year is the Biz Kids entrepreneur initiative which will be introduced in conjunction

with raising money for the school’s chosen charity for the next year which is Macmillan Cancer Support. Biz Kids is a Key Stage 2 opportunity where our Year 3 to Year 6 children can engage as young entrepreneurs and imaginative fundraisers whilst helping a local charity whose work touches and helps the lives of many in our town and local community. Jonathon Clark believes that children grow and achieve through enterprise whilst being given the opportunity to develop expertise, understanding and attitudes that will stay with them for life. Their enterprise learning journey in September will ensure a progressive development of skills, qualities and knowledge including: team work, risk, negotiating and influencing, effective communication, creativity and innovation, initiative, problem solving, organising and planning, making ethical decisions, leadership, financial literacy and product and service design. A wonderful enrichment for any child’s learning. The future for St Peter & St Paul School is bright. Join our journey! Come to our Open Day on Saturday 10th October 10am12.30pm and see for yourself just what a difference it could make for your child. Make an appointment by calling 01246 278522.


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St Thomas More C ATHOLIC SCHOOL

St Thomas More is a wonderfully friendly, hardworking and successful school in the beautiful spa town of Buxton. There are just under 400 pupils on roll in this popular and successful 11 to 16 comprehensive school. The school serves all areas of the High Peak. Children also travel from across the borders of Staffordshire and Cheshire to be part of our school community. Approximately 60% of our pupils are Catholic, but whether of the Christian faith, other faiths or no faith, the children are very proud of their school. In our most recent Ofsted (2013)St Thomas More was deemed to be a good school, where the behaviour and safety of pupils is outstanding!

A few words from a Head Girl:- “In my opinion, a school is all about community. According to the dictionary, community means “a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common”. However, when someone says community to me, I think of a massive family. People who

are there for you no matter what, people who you love and who love you in return. People who will help and support you through all that you do in your life. Maybe you fall out, or something goes wrong, but it always gets patched up before you know. I believe that without a sense of community a school is not

complete, and I also believe that the sense of community in this particular school is overwhelming. That is what is so fantastic about our school. The overpowering sense of belonging and the fierce welcome you feel when you arrive in the morning. Our small numbers mean that all the teachers know your name, and they all have an incredible interest in your education and well-being. There is not one teacher in this school who will not push you to do your best, purely because they know that you can do it; and there is not one pupil who would refuse you help if you asked, or not smile at you when you look like you’re having a bad day. Now that, to me, sounds like a community!”

“OUTSTANDING Behaviour” (Ofsted May 2013) “OUTSTANDING Spiritual, Moral, Cultural and Social Education” (Ofsted May 2013)

We would like to invite you to our

OPEN EVENING Wednesday 30th September 2015 6pm-8pm predominantly for in years 5 & 6 wh pupils o are planning their mo ve to secondary school

A GREENER AUTUMN AT THE DERBYSHIRE ECO CENTRE

For a truly memorable experience which is green, creative and fun, treat yourself to a course or workshop at the Derbyshire Eco Centre this Autumn. Discover the joy of learning at our flagship eco building in its relaxing setting. Learn a new skill for work or pleasure. From basket making, bike maintenance or bookbinding to smoke fired pots, stained glass or straw bale building, we have something for everyone! Derbyshire County Council’s Eco Centre offers a wide variety of day and weekend workshops and 5 and 10 week courses (during the day or in the evening). We also run a few longer courses where you can get a qualification in horticulture, dry stone walling or landbased skills (countryside management). See our advert, look at our website or contact us for more details. You can also hire space at the centre for your own course, meeting or private party or we can design learning opportunities for

75% 5 or more A* to C Grades including English and Maths 60% with at least 1 A*/A Grade • 77% achieving an A* to C grade in English and Maths 100% of parents surveyed would recommend our school*. The Headteacher, Staff, Pupils and Governors invite you to visit our school and to talk to our staff and pupils. groups, including groups of adults with specific needs. Contact us informally to discuss your ideas and the particular needs of your group or organisation. We have well equipped meeting and work spaces, and can offer learning in the outdoors, including a Forest Schools area. If you have children aged between 4

and 14, we also offer workshops during the October half term holiday for parents and children to learn together. For more information or to book, drop in and see us during office hours. The Eco Centre is situated just above the historic market town of Wirksworth, next door to the

National Stone Centre. Or you can call us on 01629 533038, email ecocentre@ derbyshire.gov.uk or visit www.derbyshire.gov.uk/ coursesearch. The website also gives details of courses coming up this autumn at the other Derbyshire Adult Community Education Service centres.

Whether you are Catholic, Christian, of other faiths or of no faith, you are welcome to come along to find out why St Thomas More Catholic School is such a successful school. You are also welcome to make an appointment to receive a tour of the school during a school day at a mutually convenient time.

enquiries@st-thomasmore.derbyshire.sch.uk www.st-thomasmore.derbyshire.sch.uk

*parent surveys 2011/2012 and 2012/2013

St. Thomas More Catholic School Palace Fields, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6AF

Learn how to enjoy life without costing the earth. Course title

Dates

Course fee*

Jewellery Making - Silver craft

Wednesday 16 September (evenings - 10 wks)

£115 / £104 / £60

Architectural carving

Saturday 19 September (1 day)

£46

Willow sculpture

Sunday 20 September (1 day)

£43

Introduction to massage

Monday 21 September (evenings - 5 weeks)

£58 / £53 / £31

Bike maintenance for all - introduction

Wednesday 23 September (evenings - 5 wks)

£57 / £52 / £30

Stained glass - introduction to copper foil work

Saturday 26 September (1 day)

£44

Felt making - make your own mittens

Sunday 27 September (1 day)

£42

Introduction to bookbinding

Sunday 27 September (1 day)

£41

Pottery – all abilities

Monday 28 September (evenings - 10 weeks)

£115 / £104 / £60

Architectural carving

Tuesday 29 September (evenings - 8 weeks)

£98 / £89 / £54

Rustic chair making

Saturday & Sunday 3 & 4 October (2 days)

£78 / £71 / £45

Building with straw

Saturday & Sunday 3 & 4 October (2 days)

£81 / £74 / £48

Making the most of you

Tuesday 6 October (3 weeks)

£24 / £22 / £12

Introduction to stained glass technique

Saturday & Sunday 17 & 18 October (2 days)

£86 / £79 / £53

Building with lime

Saturday & Sunday 17 & 18 October (2 days)

£78 / £71 / £45

Fungi foray

Saturday 24 October (1 day)

£37 / £33 / £19

Family lantern making

Wednesday 28 October (1 morning)

£18 / £17 / £11

Family bird feeders & bug homes

Friday 30 October (1 morning)

£16 / £15 / £9

Self build with timber

Sat & Sun 31 October & 1 November (2 days)

£81 / £74 / £48

Get to know your sewing machine

Saturday 31 October (1 day)

£40

Going it alone - becoming self employed

Monday 2 November (evenings – 5 weeks)

£42 / £38 / £23

Introduction to joinery

Wednesday 4 November (evenings – 5 weeks)

£84 / £77 / £49

DIY for women

Thursday 5 November (evenings – 5 weeks)

£74 / £67 / £39

Introduction to garden design

Friday 6 November (mornings – 5 weeks)

£71 / £64 / £36

Introduction to shoe making - moccasins

Saturday & Sunday 7 & 8 November (2 days)

£86 / £79 / £53

Introduction to mosaic making

Saturday 14 November (1 day)

£43

Introduction to hedgelaying

Sat & Sun 14 &15 November (2 days)

£66 / £59 / £33

Introduction to basket making

Saturday 21 November (1 day)

£44

Hurdle making

Saturday 21 November (1 day)

£42

Lino cut a Christmas card

Sunday 22 November (1 day)

£39

Improve your stained glass technique

Sat & Sun 28 & 29 November (2 days)

£86 / £79 / £53

Furniture Restoration - jazz up your junk!

Mon 30 Nov – Wed 2 December (3 days)

£105 / £95 / £56

Willow wreaths for Christmas

Sunday 6 December (1 day)

£41

Facial & laughter yoga

Sunday 6 December (1 day)

£34

* Full fee / Derbyshire Gold Card holder fee / Reduced fee for those on certain income related benefits.


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LADY MANNERS SCHOOL

Lady Manners School is very proud of its students. They live up to the school’s motto, “Strive to attain�, by throwing themselves into the very wide range of activities offered at the school. This year’s Ofsted report supported this by stating that “students’ very good attitudes to work contribute much to their learning.� This is evident in the consistently good exam results. One of the contributing factors to the success of the school is its strong sense of community. Ofsted reported that “relationships with staff are good and often excellent. The general atmosphere in classes and during social time is calm, orderly and harmonious.� It’s not all about the learning, though. Lady Manners School students have a fantastic range of opportunities outside the classroom. They can join musical groups and sporting teams, or try their hand at gardening or race remote controlled cars.

There’s even the chance to investigate solar activity using the school’s telescopes or, for the more philosophically minded, to engage in debate about life’s bigger issues. Choosing a secondary school is an important decision. Duncan Meikle,

Headteacher, says, “Parents will want to ask lots of questions and understand what life at the school is like. Most importantly, they will want to gain a feel for the school. Does it feel like the sort of environment in which their child will be happy and flourish?�

Find answers to these questions, and more at Lady Manners School Open Evenings on 24 and 28 September, and on its website, www.ladymanners.net. The staff and students look forward to welcoming you to the school.

Abbotsholme

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Abbotsholme is a day and boarding school for girls and boys ages 2-18, providing a progressive education for today’s world. We develop enquiring minds and independent thinkers through respect, honesty, humility, integrity and courage. Warm, friendly, family school delivering a true all round education Small class sizes allowing individual support to ensure we add value to every pupil in the school whether through classroom or non-classroom based learning Separate Prep School facilities, with access to all senior school facilities Pre-Prep rated Outstanding in all areas by Ofsted, with experienced, friendly and highly qualified staff Outstanding and varied extra-curricular opportunities including renowned outdoor education activities with Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme taken to Gold level Indoor climbing wall, 70-acre working farm and BHS approved Equestrian Centre Flexi, weekly and full boarding options available in small boarding homes with caring house parents A Levels and BTECs offered to Sixth Form pupils who have their own Sixth Form Centre for independent learning, and a unique Sixth Form Log Cabin Boarding complex One of only 11 Round Square Schools in the UK All inclusive school fees with no hidden extras Scholarships, bursaries and forces bursaries 6FKRODUVKLSV EXUVDULHV DQG IRUFHV EXUVDULHV DYDLODEOH available

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An Abbotsholme education is an education for life. Every moment matters. Abbotsholme is a day and boarding school for girls and boys aged 2-18, providing a progressive education for today’s world. We develop enquiring minds and independent thinkers through respect, honesty, humility, integrity and courage. We are a warm, friendly, family school delivering a true all round education. We provide a stimulating and balanced learning environment through both classroom and nonclassroom based learning in deliberately small classes. With 170 acres of copses, fields, dingles and games pitches (including a brand new Astroturf), and science, art and languages taught by specialist teachers from the Senior School, our Pre-Prep School and Prep pupils enjoy access to all the facilities that the senior pupils use. Our Senior School

I have heard there are troubles of more than one kind. Some come from ahead and some come from behind. But I've bought a big bat. I'm all ready you see. Now my troubles are going to have troubles with me! Dr Seuss We have all heard parents and grandparents say of their youngsters‌ “They are having ‘trouble’ with their maths or English at school’’ Dr. Seuss (and Kip) have the answer, a big

develops pupils’ learning with a deliberately wide curriculum including all the usual academic subjects as well as life skills lessons and a variety of outdoor education activities. Sixth Form pupils have a dedicated sixth form centre to encourage independent learning in a wide range of A

Level and BTEC subjects, as well as a log cabin boarding village for our boarders. We have outstanding facilities including an indoor climbing centre, BHS approved equestrian centre, and working farm. Pupils can get involved with Round Square, as well as den building and kayaking for

KIP McGRATH bat!! Here at Kip, we pride ourselves on bringing out that ‘’big bat’’ for our students and we then help them bat away their challenges in Maths and English! It is part of our Kip Culture! We encourage our students to see mistakes as opportunities to learn, rather than as a problem. For us, Learning should be fun, even when it gets tricky! Students are encouraged to ask their

Kip tutor about current school work. Our lesson plans are flexible enough to be changed in seconds. We also listen to their parents as we value their input. Parents get feedback at the end of every session and are an integral part of the team’s success. We at Kip, are all fully qualified DBS (previously CRB) checked teachers

the Prep School, and Duke of Edinburgh, overseas trips and electric car racing in the Senior School! Contact Michele Archer in the Admissions Office for more information on 01889 594 265 or email Michele.archer@abbotshol me.co.uk, or visit www.abbotsholme.co.uk committed to making sure that every child will meet their full potential. It all starts with an initial free assessment and from where we can identify what needs to be brought up a level or which gaps need filling. Jo will be happy to have a chat on 01629 56611 about providing a Kip individually programmed ‘‘big bat’’ from Dr Seuss for your child.

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Your Totally Independent Local Newspaper People always say the best things come in small packages. We won’t argue with that here at Ashdell Preparatory School, as, although a relatively small prep school, our aim is to be one of the best. We pride ourselves in keeping our traditions, such as our uniform and school assemblies. We also take pride in the fact that we are embracing the 21st Century. All our classrooms are fitted with interactive Whiteboards; the girls use laptops, PC’s and Ipads daily. Ashdell is the only school specialising in primary girls’ education in the area, and because of this uniqueness we can focus totally on your daughter’s needs, expectations and nurture her talents, be they academic, musical, artistic or sporting. Our Prep 4(Yr6) girls regularly achieve academic and music scholarships to prestigious senior schools. Ashdell is proud of its ever evolving enrichment programme, where the thread of enriched learning is one that every member of staff in the school weaves throughout their lessons daily. Outside lesson time, Ashdell girls are very eager to join the extensive range of after school and lunch time clubs such as: board games, book club, photography, Italian, craft, dance fit, drama,

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embroidery, gymnastics, ICT, choir, netball and various music clubs. All of these activities, as well as our core academic lessons, help our girls to develop holistically as well as intellectually. Ashdell girls are confident, happy, polite and courteous. One of the main reasons for this is due to the staff that teach and care for them. Ashdell is more than just

a school. We are a family, and we do our best to encourage our girls to value, respect and look after their school family as much as they do their own. ‘The staff and pupils support each other in a way that I have never experienced in a school’ ‘Our daughter has blossomed at Ashdell. The staff have played a significant part in shaping the wonderful girl we now

know’. Current Snowdrops/Pre Prep Parents Small School BIG opportunities Ashdell is now registering for September 2016. To arrange a visit on a normal school day and see what your daughter can be a part of please ring Headteacher Anne Camm on Telephone 0114 2663835 or e m a i l ; office@ashdellprep.co.uk

MATLOCK BRANCH WEA Hello from the Matlock branch of the WEA. We offer a range of courses for adults (over 19 years) covering a wide range of interests. The Matlock branch of the WEA runs courses at the Whitworth Centre in Darley Dale which is easily accessible by bus and has ample car parking space. Details of courses available can be viewed or downloaded from the WEA w e b s i t e : www.weaeastmidlands.org

To enrol or search for courses please go to https://enrolonline.wea.or g.uk/online. You can enrol by emailing: chesterfieldoffice@wea.or g.uk or by telephone: 01246 622249. Some courses have limited availability so advance booking is advisable. Courses will not run if there are insufficient numbers enrolled. Course fees apply as listed in the advertisement

and in the brochure after the course description. If you receive certain benefits then you may be entitled to a fee waiver. The Matlock branch is organised by volunteers with the support of the WEA. If you wish to get involved or if you wish us to consider running a course on a particular subject please let us know by email. This helps us to meet the needs of our community.

OPEN DAY

Saturday 3rd Oct 10.00-12.00 Come and join us

Kate French is Chairman Matlock Branch of WEA About the WEA. Founded in 1903, the Workers’ Educational Association (WEA) is a charity and the UK’s largest voluntary sector provider of adult education The WEA provides high quality, student-centred and tutorled education for adults from all walks of life. You do not need any previous knowledge or qualifications to join most of our courses.

266 Fulwood Road, Sheffield S10 3BL Tel: 0114 266 3835

www.ashdellprep.co.uk I.A.P.S

A better world – equal, democratic and just; through adult education.

Darley Dale

A Full brochure is available online: www.weaeastmidlands.org

Courses for Adults Autumn 2015 Course Title

MATLOCK Joseph Whitworth Centre,

Course

Day

Time

Full Fee Weeks Start Date

A history of Russia – Gary Slator

C2334883

Monday

1.00 to 3.00pm

£84.70

11

21/09/15

Birdwatching through the seasons. Monthly first session indoors then field based – Chris Hall

C2334886

Tuesday

10.00am to12.30pm

£86.65

9

21/09/15

Birdwatching through the seasons. Monthly first session indoors then field based- Chris Hall

C2334887

Tuesday

1.30 to 4.00pm

£86.65

9

21/09/15

Architectural triumphs: survival of the fittest – part 1 – Rod Pearson

C2334888

Tuesday

10.15am to 12.00pm

£53.90

8

29/09/15

Music appreciation: Great performers of the 20th century – Peter Brien

C2334889

Tuesday

2.00pm to 4.00pm

£53.90

7

06/10/15

Art for All – Karen Davies

C2334891 Wednesday 10.00am to12.00pm

£84.70

11

23/09/15

Conversational Italian – Frederica Hamilton

C2334890 Wednesday

12.30 to 2.30pm

£84.70

11

23/09/15

Conversational French for Improvers – Francoise Townend

C2334893 Wednesday

6.30 to 8.30pm

£53.90

7

07/10/15

Seasonal floral designs for the home (Fortnightly meetings) – Claire Lambeth

C2334892 Wednesday

6.30 to 8.45pm

£52.00

6

23/09/15

The Big Country – Painting in America – Bob Moulder

C2334895

Thursday

1.30 to 3.00pm

£52.00

9

24/09/15

Creative Writing – Ken Evans

C2334894

Thursday

1.00 to 3.00pm

£53.90

7

01/10/15

Contact: Tel: 01246 622249 Email: chesterfieldoffice@wea.org.uk Online: https://enrolonline.wea.org.uk/online All courses – advanced booking required at least 8 days before the course start date. Please make cheques payable to WEA Matlock Branch. Course fees are frozen this year however please be aware that the 10% fee discount for attending multiple courses in one term will no longer be available.


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Looking for a school ROWSLEY C OF E for your child now or PRIMARY SCHOOL in the future? THEN LOOK NO FURTHER THAN

Rowsley C of E Primary School

We can offer… • Nurturing family atmosphere • Happy, caring children • New, exciting staff team • Small class sizes

Our last OFSTED inspection was conducted only a few months after I started as Head Teacher. The findings of the report gave a true picture of what is now happening and where our wonderful school is heading… “Pupils and staff get on well together and this promotes both a good environment for learning and pupils’ good attitudes to learning. Several pupils spoke highly of the improvements in teaching and how much they like learning.” “His (the Head Teacher’s) ambition (for the school) is being matched by his accurate understanding of

• Inclusive ethos • Good relationships between children and staff • Strong transition • Onsite breakfast and afterschool clubs

Rowsley C of E (VC) Primary School Woodhouse Road, Rowsley, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 2ED Tel / Fax: (01629) 733727 Email: info@rowsley.derbyshire.sch.uk Head Teacher: Mr Wilson

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for the improvements that the headteacher is making, including in the quality of mathematics teaching.” “The quality of teaching is improving.” “Marking has improved considerably.” “‘Fix-it’ time is a purposeful and dedicated time at the start of the school day for pupils to make corrections to their work and for teachers to guide them in clearing up any misunderstandings. This works well in ensuring that pupils correct their errors and learn from their mistakes.” “Teachers make clear what pupils are to learn in a lesson,

and pupils understand what they are to do.” “Pupils read regularly and develop not only more accuracy in sounding-out words but in understanding texts and working out characteristics of the people in a story.” “Parents are delighted with the improvements made by the school’s leaders and the good communication between home and school.” I hope this illustrates what Rowsley C of E Primary School is all about. If you would like to know more please come and see for yourself. Mr I. Wilson, Head Teacher

WESTBOURNE SCHOOL Your LOCAL Independent School

Westbourne School is the first choice for many parents throughout South Yorkshire and Derbyshire and welcomes students from all over the region. It is the only independent co-ed school in Sheffield that caters for pupils aged three to 16. With small class sizes, a friendly family environment and individualised learning, each child is able to achieve his or her full potential. The co-ed environment in which Westbourne children learn cements this close-knit family atmosphere. By learning, playing and developing together boys and girls are able to support one another and grow up functioning effectively together – as is the natural order of life. As well as giving each and every pupil the confidence to ‘give things a go’ with their enviable array of extracurricular activities, there is a strong focus on instilling traditional values, such as respect and manners. These are just

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where the school needs to improve and the effective changes he is making to achieve them. Together with the governors, he is improving the school quickly.” “The early year’s leader is making changes to improve the provision and has already utilised space more effectively.” “Pupils’ attitudes to learning are overall good because more learning is now interesting and they have targets which they are keen to work towards.” “(Pupils have a) growing involvement and ownership of what happens in their school and the respect that they have

some of the many elements that contribute to Westbourne’s success. In addition to excellent exam results year on year, the success extends beyond school with a highly successful alumni. This includes scholarships to top sixth form schools and many Oxbridge offers proving just how effective Westbourne’s approach to

teaching is. It is therefore little wonder that the most recent ISI inspection returned positive results in all areas. “Responses to questionnaires show that parents are overwhelmingly satisfied with the education and support provided for their children” – just one of the many quotes taken from this fantastic report.

The new Pre-School is proving so popular that it has recently undergone an expansion and celebrated its second birthday with the opening of a new extension to meet the demand on its places. For more information about enrolling your child at Westbourne School, contact reception on 0114 266 0374.

ST JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL Set in stunning grounds and boasting a nurturing and caring learning environment, St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School is committed to providing the very best all-round experience for its pupils. The school’s creative, topic-based curriculum ensures the children are both engaged and stimulated. Having established strong links with the wider community in Matlock and beyond, the school makes excellent use of educational visits, from stately homes to fire stations, and from Roman forts to the Museum of Justice. In addition to these, annual residential trips in upper year groups not only cement the children’s learning, but also provide our pupils with

opportunities for social development and to create lifelong memories. While ensuring our pupils receive the highest quality teaching of core and foundation subjects, our school also enjoys a great appreciation of sport and the arts. As well as operating a

number of sports clubs within the school, we also participate in events across the cluster and beyond. By participating in the Wider Opportunities Music Programme, our children have the chance to learn a new musical instrument together as a class, making the experience both fun and

enriching. Our teaching staff are committed to creating a positive and engaging learning environment, whether in the classroom or among our beautiful grounds. This continues beyond our regular school hours and into the range of extracurricular and after-school clubs, where the children are given opportunities to further enhance their learning while also having fun and making new friends from across the year groups. Effective and up-to-date intervention programmes, delivered by a caring teaching and support team who are passionate about caring and nurturing, ensure that every child at St Joseph’s meets their full potential.


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A GOOD SCHOOL

Bakewell Methodist Junior School is situated in the historic Peak District town of Bakewell. At our last OFSTED inspection in June 15, we were rated as ‘Good’ in all areas. We offer a lively and interesting curriculum delivered by enthusiastic skilled teachers in a caring family environment. The children tell us they are happy and safe at school and the parents tell us they are pleased with the progress their children make. One parent says, “The care and commitment and support of all members of staff is incalculable.” The behaviour of the children is very good and parents report that children are listened to and cared for at school. The staff are always keen to listen to and work with parents to resolve any difficulties at an early stage. We have a robust

anti-bullying policy and our parents say that incidents that might lead to bullying are effectively dealt with. We have a strong focus on English and Maths, making sure each individual child reaches his or her full potential. We are constantly striving to improve our

practice and provision for the benefit of our children. Our school celebrates achievements in sport and music. Our strong choir, involving boys and girls usually includes more than half of the school. Through the Wider Opportunities scheme Y5 all learn a brass

instrument in their lively music lessons and a variety of instrument teachers offer lessons at the school. We employ a qualified sports coach and our large hall and extensive outdoor play area ensure high quality provision which means that all children begin to develop skills for a long and healthy life. We work closely with Bakewell Infant School to ensure morning and evening routines are convenient for parents and fun for children. Children can attend Breakfast Club at the Infant School and After School Club until 6pm at the Junior School. Come and meet Headteacher, Sarah Owens, who has been in post for ten years, and look around the school to see if it the right place for your child.

BAKEWELL METHODIST

Junior School

Providing good education for children in and around Bakewell

ST GILES CE PRIMARY SCHOOL

St Giles CE Primary School, Starkholmes is set in a beautiful location, on the edge of Matlock, overlooked by the iconic Riber Castle. We are a well-established school and operate as an academy, sponsored by the Derby Diocesan Academy Trust. Our children thrive in a warm, welcoming environment which is rooted in Christian values. What are some of the important things that make us a bit different? •We are a small, inclusive school: each child is individually known and nurtured so we can develop their full potential particularly in their learning. •We are focused on all of our children achieving their best in every area be it academic, creative, or sporting. Our aim is to help develop our children as the socially, morally and culturally rounded individuals of tomorrow.

•We have great resources and facilities but we are doing even more to improve them to offer the best to our children: for example by October, we will have

constructed a new EYFS outdoor learning zone for our youngest children allowing them to learn and play outside, come rain or shine! If you would like to see

our great school in practice, please contact us on 01629 56813. We will be very happy to show you around a school which we are extremely proud of.

Headteacher Sarah Owens You can contact the school on 01629 812389 or email us info@bakewell-jun.derbyshire.sch.uk. Please see our website: www.bakewell-jun.derbyshire.sch.uk

Welcome to

St. Joseph’s

Catholic Primary School We help each child reach their full potential as well as providing a fun, engaging, learning environment in which children become inquisitive, independent pupils who see learning as a lifelong process.

“Jesus is the heart of all that we are and do together” St. Joseph’s Catholic Primary School Chesterfield Road, Matlock DE4 3FT Telephone 01629 583616 www.saintjosephsschool-matlock.co.uk

‘Teaching is consistently good ... helping pupils to make more rapid progress.’ Ofsted Nov 2014

‘Strong and effective leadership ... pupils enjoy coming to school.’ Ofsted Nov 2014

‘High aspirations for all ... early years provision is good.’ Ofsted Nov 2014

‘A welcoming learning environment rooted in Christian values.’ SIAMS inspection Nov 2014


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Ultimate Bathrooms For the last 17 years Ultimate Bathrooms has helped enrich the quality of life for people who need help with mobility at home. If you have had an unforeseen change in either health or mobility, chances are you need help and you need it fast. That is where Ultimate Bathrooms come in. We understand that every customer is unique and that each one requires a unique solution. Listening carefully to what you need is vital because it is important that we not only design your room to cope with your immediate circumstances but also plan for any deterioration that may unfortunately occur in the future. We have done everything from just fitting grab bars and a seat in the shower to

BASLOW SENIOR CITIZENS’ CLUB

Designer rooms for the elderly and less-able

a point when it has to be sold and an executor must be appointed before any sale can take place. Eve added: “Dealing with the disposal of deceased’s home is always upsetting, but the process is made more stressful if you die

We have three events scheduled for October. Our Autumn Outing on October 2nd will be to Denby Pottery. We are back at our usual venue at Baslow Village Hall, starting at 2pm on October 16, when Richard Booth will give an illustrated talk, “Round the Coast of Britain�, and also on October 30 when there will be a tasting afternoon “Wiltshire Farm Foods – Christmas Winter Meals�. We have had a particularly enjoyable programme of events this year and are pleased we have welcomed a number of new members. If you are interested in joining, or just want to come along please phone Christopher Wragg on Baslow 583228 for more information.

supplying and fitting a hoist to move a wheelchair-bound customer from his shower to the bath. The bathroom can be a hazardous place with more accidents recorded there than any other room in the home. It takes careful thought and planning to get it right but we believe

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Elderly

Stephen Toon Hearing Care The best advice, the best hearing aids, the best aftercare and the best prices

Do you suffer from excessive ear wax ? Have it removed by a qualified Audiologist, using the latest equipment and techniques including micro-suction

AGEING FEET

“My patients often tell me their feet didn’t used to look this way and they probably didn’t. Feet go through the same ageing process as the rest of our body. Sweat glands are less active, skin becomes dry and fragile and the fat pads that cushion the bottom of our feet start to thin, whilst our nails become brittle and more difficult to manage. As we age, maintaining

hydration levels becomes more important. Filing your feet once a week whilst your skin is dry, prevents tearing the skin and ensures an even amount of skin is removed. Use a foot cream daily, avoiding in between the toes and around the nails. Nail oil helps soften the skin around the toenails, absorbs quicker than a cream and doesn’t clog.

One ear £40* Both ears £60* *Home visits available for £10 surcharge. Special offer for Peak Advertiser readers

Regularly cut your toenails and if you have difficulty doing this yourself, don’t

struggle, have a professional podiatrist do it for you”.

STEPHEN TOON HEARING CARE Stephen Toon Hearing Care is a recent name in Derbyshire, but audiologist, Stephen has almost 20 years’ experience and a wellestablished practice in Oxford, where he still practises one day a week. Stephen and wife Kate, who both originate from this area, moved back to be closer to their families and start the clinic in Derbyshire. The business provides

the very latest in Hearing Aids and concentrates on giving the best value and aftercare possible. Stephen said: “There are lots of companies advertising the latest aids, or special offers. However, often these are Hearing Aids that are obsolete, but of course a lay person wouldn’t necessarily know this. By being a husband and wife team, and keeping overheads low, we can prescribe the latest

technology for less cost than anyone else and still give the best aftercare available. This means, pound for pound, you will hear better, and being local I am able to deal with any Hearing Aid problems either the same day, or next.” Over the years, Stephen has helped thousands of people to hear well, so they can enjoy their social/working lives again, rather than having to

concentrate on understanding speech. He said: “When sound signals from your ears are compromised, your brain has to work even harder to fill in the gaps and studies have shown that, over time, hearing loss can lead to isolation and depression. “That’s why it makes sense to take care of your hearing health the same, way you care about the rest of your health”.

CARING FOR YOUR LOVED ONES – EYAM DOMICILIARY SERVICE

Family run Eyam Domiciliary Service are here to help you or your loved ones remain

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Don’t suffer with foot problems We offer treatment and advice on a wide range of foot and lower limb conditions General nail care / ingrown toenails / fungal nails / nail surgery / foot pain assessment / verruca / corn and callus removal / cracked heels / annual foot checks Podiatry & Chiropody Foot Clinic Bakewell Trading within Roger Sherwood Hairdressing Matlock Street, Bakewell DE45 1EE Appointments Tuesday and Wednesday

live-in care is also available. Please see our advert for full list of services. All our staff are reliable, friendly, fully trained and CRB checked. If you are friendly, reliable and would like to join our expanding Care Team delivering quality care in your local community, please call Kate or Caroline on 01433 631380 or email care@e-d-s.org We offer good rates of pay, flexible hours available including evenings and weekends, a weekend enhancement plus travel allowance. Full training provided and professional qualifications available. We look forward to hearing from you.

If you need Hearing Aids, I promise you will be delighted by; How you look • How you feel • How comfortable they are How well they suit your lifestyle How well you hear How much they cost FOR MORE INFORMATION, OR TO BOOK YOUR

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With Autumn on the way and the prospect of cosy evenings at home, now is the time to assess whether a rise and recline chair would make your life easier. With prices from £425, they are not as expensive as most people imagine. The most important aspect is the size of the chair you buy. If the seat is too deep, it will give you backache and if the seat is too high, it will not be safe for you as you raise the chair up to get out. There are many different

sizes and styles available and we have a large range in the shop for you to try. Chairs are available from stock or can be made in a material of your choosing and available within 12 working days. Many of our chairs carry a 5 year warranty so you can buy with peace of mind. So come and see us in Buxton or Chesterfield but give yourself plenty of time so that you can make sure you are comfortable. Kate, Gill, Jan and Colette look forward to meeting you.

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THEN YOU NEED TO BE MEASURED FOR A RISE AND RECLINE CHAIR WHY NOT COME AND SEE THE EXPERTS? WE WILL MEASURE YOU FOR A NEW CHAIR - AND EVEN MAKE ONE TO FIT YOU IF YOU ARE UNIQUE. WIDE RANGE OF SIZES IN STOCK HUGE CHOICE OF FABRICS Buy from stock or have one in your choice of fabric delivered within 3 weeks

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In the next issue of the Peak Advertiser dated 28th September 2015, we will be taking a look at getting our gardens ready for autumn. If you would like to advertise please call Mark Andrews on 01629 812159 or email sales@peak-advertiser.co.uk Deadline for copy is Wednesday 16th September 2014 at 5pm The Peak Advertiser, First Floor, Orme Court (Library Building), Granby Road, Bakewell DE45 1ES www.peak-advertiser.co.uk


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PETS AND THE ELDERLY:

Introducing

ENJOYING LATER YEARS TOGETHER

There really are so many wonderful things to say about the positive impact pets can have on an older person’s life and, indeed, society in general. • Pet owners make fewer visits to their GP. • Pets help reduce blood pressure, heart rate and stress – even a simple act such as stroking a pet lowers anxiety and blood pressure. • Pets help make us more active – dog walking, for example. • Pets do wonders for our social lives – In social settings, for instance, owning a dog can lead to more social interaction plus pets can really help reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation. Of course owning your own pet is not always practical. We all lead busy lives and can’t necessarily commit to the responsibility

of a pet full-time, let alone the cost of all the food and vet’s bills. There is however

Doreen with Benjie an alternative, by becoming a ‘host’ by looking after somebody else’s dog whilst

their owners are away is all set-up and organised by Barking Mad who take this

often informal arrangement and make it fully safe, insured and easy to take part in without costing a penny. As a dog holiday host you provide a loving home environment where your visitor relaxes and feels safe. Regular exercise and companionship is your part of the deal and the cost, administration and transport is dealt with by Barking Mad. There is no need to worry about paperwork or dealing with the customer yourself as that is all taken care of. As the dog host, all you need to do is meet with your local representative and you agree together the type of dogs you like and when you are available to look after them. If you think that you, or someone you know would benefit from the pet sitting concept please get in touch on 01260 278628.

Elite Mobility Scooters

Elite Mobility Scooters are based in Derbyshire and are proud to announce the arrival of The World’s Lightest Portable Mobility Scooter weighing only 18.5 kgs. We recommend you to

try our SuperScoota today and see how it can change your life. The SuperScoota can be used anywhere at the supermarket, in the City, bus or train or just leave it in the car boot ready for action. Take the

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GRINDLEFORD GETS TO GRIPS WITH TOUR OF BRITAIN The bunting’s arrived, the banners are up and the beer is ordered. Call it luck or happen chance, it doesn’t matter. Friday 11th September sees the Aviva Tour Of Britain whizzing through the Peak District, and

specifically down Padley Gorge, through the village of Grindleford, and on to Calver. Three years ago the village of Grindleford decided it needed to raise some money to support a brand new community

WANTED! Dog lovers seeking: Exercise, companionship and so much more. It’s great fun being a host for Barking Mad. All of the benefits of dog ownership without the emotional or financial commitment. Visiting dogs are carefully matched to your home environment.

To find out how to become a host family please contact Jan and Phil King: Tel: 01260 278628 kings@barkingmad.uk.com www.barkingmad.uk.com

shop in the church vestry and put on a new cycle sportive to do just that. The Grindleford Goat was wildly successful with over 200 riders taking part. Last year that number rose to 300, and this year it’s looking closer to 400. The providence? It falls on the day after the Tour Of Britain comes through town. That’s Saturday 12th September. So what’s on the cards? Residents of Sheffield, who proved last summer at the Tour De France’s Grand Depart that they are the world’s most enthusiastic cycling fans will be keen to head out of the city, hopefully on their bikes, to watch the Tour of Britain as it spins by on Friday 11th. Grindleford is well aware of this and has taken some fun steps to welcome both the race and its spectators. •There will be parking in a farmer’s field by the traffic lights. •There’s a BBQ, Real Ales (including a special Hilly Billy beer all the way from Cornwall), modest bike fair at the Sir William Hotel to

keep people interested once the peloton has blinked past. Think cycle-asmoothie, cycling apparel, roller racing duels etc •Then between 5.30 and 7.30 there will be a competitive hill climb 1.5 miles up Sir William Hill, sponsored by J E James. •Once that’s over there will be live music in the pub until late. •All proceeds will go to the solar panels project at the village school. Oh, and of course, if that’s not enough there’s the sportive on Saturday 12th. Last year it raised just shy of £10,000 for the village shop - which unsurprisingly is very popular with cyclists with its home made cake, teas and coffees, and a bike box full of tools and bits for stricken riders. If you don’t fancy riding the 51km Nanny or the 108km Billy there’s always the challenging 8.5km Kid, a family ride which takes in some private land that you’ll never have seen before.

BASLOW CHOIR AUTUMN PROGRAMME Baslow Choir are beginning their rehearsals for the autumn season on Wednesday 9th September in Baslow Village Hall at 7.30. We are currently recruiting new members, so, whether you are a bass, tenor, alto or soprano, if you enjoy singing and you would like to join a friendly and dedicated group of singers, come along to one of our rehearsals. We meet every Wednesday evening at 7.30 in Baslow Village Hall. You will be made

most welcome. We will be working on material for the Christmas Concerts which will be held on the 4th and 5th of December at Curbar Church and we will also be singing at Audley/St Elphins on Wednesday 9th December. There will be a mixture of traditional carols and other choral works. If you are interested please contact Gill on 07967 619257 or 01433 630952 or visit our website: baslowchoir.co.uk

ADJUSTABLE RISER/RECLINER CHAIRS BY SHERBORNE FROM £1080 VAT EXEMPTION FOR THE REGISTERED DISABLED

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TREASURE TROVE FAIRS

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13th September

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Quiz 10 is available now by sending a cheque for £1

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DANCING TO ALL SORTS OF GREAT MODERN MUSIC Starts Wednesday 30th September 7.15-8.15pm Imperial Rooms, Matlock £5.00, Under 18s £2.50

Contact Steve 01629 636386

Welcome to...

Stanton Lees Chapel

Harvest Thanksgiving Services Sunday September 27th 2.30pm and 6.30pm

Free-will offerings will be given to refugees in Syria and Iraq

God’s giving deserves our thanksgiving! www.stantonleeschapel.org.uk Registered with the Charity Commission no. 1150138

made payable to Buxton Mountain Rescue Team plus SAE to Mrs G. Halliday, ‘Lorien’, Main Road, Stickney, Boston,

PRESENTATION CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL MATLOCK Presentation Convent High School, Matlock finally closed its doors to pupils in 1990, and on 19th September 2015 past pupils, staff and Sisters will be coming back to the Convent to commemorate 25 years since the school closed. People are travelling from as far afield as South Africa, Malta and Spain to be at this event. The school originally opened in 1927 and it’s history prior to becoming a school, along with memories and images relating to it’s time as a secondary school, was detailed in the book “Convent” by past pupil Victoria Cambridge, in 2012. So far around 150 past pupils, staff and Sisters will be attending the reunion in a couple of weeks. People do need to book if they want to come along – contact carolinecantor@hotmail. co.uk

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The aim of this directory is to give you an insight as to what’s happening in our local Pubs, Restaurants, Takeaways and Cafes who are advertising special offers to entice you out of your armchair and into their world of tempting food and drink. You’ll need to keep looking in every issue though, as the offers could change!

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The Crispin Inn Great Longstone | Bakewell | Derbyshire | DE45 1TZ Good Pub Guide 2015 and Cask Marque also Tripadvisor Certificate of Excellence 2015

A Traditional Village Inn

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Senior Citizens’ Menu available every lunchtime COURSES COURSES

£8.75 - 3 £11.75 01629 640237 www.thecrispingreatlongstone.co.uk

GROUSE INN Darley Dale UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP SINCE APRIL 2015 Open all day every day ~ 01629 258220 TRADITIONAL HOME COOKED FOOD SERVED 12 TO 8PM MONDAY TO SATURDAY. Sunday Carvery 12 to 5 pm. FRIDAY DAILY THURSDAY Sizzling

Grill and Steak

Curry Night Specials

2 MEALS for

£12 £6

Cafe, cycle hire, bookshop and gifts on the scenic Monsal Trail, 1 mile north of Bakewell Open 7 days a week, we serve delicious breakfast, brunch and lunches, made from local produce. Open in the evening Wednesday to Saturday Walk in or book a table on 01629 815668 or on www.hassopstation.co.uk – Fully Licensed

Shoulder of Mutton BRADWELL – 01433 620427

Grill NIGHT

FRIDAY 25TH SEPTEMBER

GAMMON OR 6OZ SIRLOIN with chips, peas etc

£8.99

Booking advisable. Telephone to reserve a table 01433 620427

Food served Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 5pm to 8.30pm Saturday 12 - 8.30pm, Sunday 12 - 6.30pm

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20th and 27th September

Offer is valid on production of this voucher, 12-5.30 Thursday to Sunday

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CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH MORRIS MEN TAKE ON A NEW HOBBY THIS AUTUMN 40th ANNIVERSARY TOUR - CMMXL UPHOLSTERY OPPORTUNITIES IN THE DERBYSHIRE DALES

In September 1975 a letter to the Buxton Advertiser proposed the formation of a Chapel-en-le-Frith based Morris dance side. 40 years on, and still going strong, Chapel-en-le-Frith Morris Men are celebrating their 40th year with a Peak District tour on Saturday 19th September and, continuing the ‘40’ theme, will be dancing 40 different dances through the day. The current side of 15 will be boosted by past members and supporters on their coach tour to some of their favourite dance spots and ending up with a social evening at The Royal Hotel, Hayfield. Please come and support us at any of the following locations: Itinerary 11am Chapel-en-le-Frith: Dance at corner of Thornbrook Road and Market Street 12 noon Buxton: Dance

outside Opera House 1 . 4 5 p m Monyash: Dance at Bull's Head 2 . 4 5 p m Ashford: Dance at Sheepwash Bridge 3 . 4 5 p m Litton: Dance at Red Lion 5 . 1 5 p m Hope: Dance at Old Hall Hotel 4 of the founder members are s t i l l p e r fo r m i n g which just goes to show how dancing can keep you fit and active. If anyone would like to have a go and discover their ‘inner Morris’ then the team welcome anyone

to their first practice night at The Playhouse, Chapel-en-le-Frith on Monday 21st September at 8pm. To find about more

about Chapel-en-le-Frith Morris Men visit www.chapelmorris.org and follow on Facebook or Twitter.

NEW SEASON STARTING CALVER CHILDREN’S CINEMA

Calver Children’s Cinema will be showing Paddington on Saturday 19th September at Calver Village Hall. Doors open 1.30pm, film starts 2.30pm. Ticket price £3 each for adults and children, under 3s free. To reserve tickets phone 01433 631298 or pay on the door. Disabled facilities, Free parking, Teas, coffees and cakes will be on by 1st Curbar Guides. There will also be a goodies stall for the children. All profits go to local schools and children's charities. Paddington follows the comic misadventures of a young Peruvian bear with a passion for all things British, who travels to London in search of a home. Finding himself lost and alone at

Adult Community Education in the Derbyshire Dales have received excellent feedback from learners attending Upholstery courses at The A s h fo r d - i n - t h e - W a t e r Memorial Hall ‘This course has made such a difference to my life, I can’t believe what I have produced’. These classes offer a fantastic opportunity to learn new skills and to save money whilst renovating old furniture and chairs. The quality of the work produced is outstanding and of a professional quality making the course excellent value for money. For learners wanting to develop their upholstery skills further The Ashbourne Adult Education Centre offer City and Guilds ‘Creative Techniques in Upholstery’. The City and Guilds external verifier, Deborah Bird, commented, ‘This is a centre of excellence for Upholstery. Learners return year on year, to continue to

learn the craft. Craft skills are delivered to a high professional standard with

an integrated approach to innovation and design’. The Ashbourne team are also

delighted to offer the City and Guilds Level 2 Sewing – Soft Furnishings ‘Creative Techniques’. These qualifications are ideal for adults wanting to start a new career or who are thinking about setting up a business. Derbyshire County Council Adult Community Education has an exciting programme lined up for September. Don’t miss out on local opportunities. Copies of the Autumn brochure can be picked up from Adult Education Centres or Libraries. All courses can be viewed at www.derbyshire.gov.uk/cou rsesearch For more information please contact the Bakewell Adult Community Education Centre on 01629 813747 or email bakewell.ace@ derbyshire.gov.uk or Ashbourne Adult Community Education Centre on 01629 533696 or email ashbourne.ace@ derbyshire.gov.uk

ENJOY A RELAXING EVENING OF LIVE JAZZ AND SWING IN CRESSBROOK The Henry Foxhall trio comes to The Cressbrook Club for a night of Jazz and Swing music on Friday September 25th. The trio consists of Henry on saxophone, Richard Keates on bass and Bennet Longman on guitar, who with close to a decade of playing from their bases in Sheffield and the Peak District have

worked with an eclectic range of talents from Norma Winstone to Seth Lakeman to Richard Hawley. This journey has taken them (with local bands such as Carmen Ghia and the Hotrods, the Groovediggers and Nautilus) to an international stage, as well as being regulars on the Yorkshire and Midlands Jazz

and Swing scene with the Colin Yates and Henley-Farrell big bands. Tickets are £8, which includes canapés on arrival, cheeseboard and nibbles in the interval with the bar open for real ales, a selection of quality wines and speciality bottled beers. Doors open at 7.30pm for

8pm and to book tickets in advance, phone and leave your name and number or text JAZZ to 07785395362. Send cheques to Cressbrook Social Club, 49 Middle Row, Cressbrook SK17 8SX. Find us on Facebook Cressbrook Club and www.cressbrook club.org. uk for more info.

THE MATLOCK FORUM CLUB

Paddington Station, he begins to realise that city life is not all he had imagined -

until he meets the kindly Brown family, who read the label around his neck,

‘Please look after this bear. Thank you’ and offer him a temporary haven.

At the meeting held on Tuesday, 1 September 2015 members enjoyed a series of short films shown by Club members John Smith and Tony Raybould. The films showed aspects of work on the railways before nationalisation. One film dealt with the meticulous and detailed tasks involved in the

reassuringly regular servicing of an engine and the second film illustrated the work required to re-open a line blocked by winter blizzards on one of the higher sections of the line. This involved the use of an engine equipped with a snow plough but had to be supplemented by the hard labour of men working

with spades and shovels in horrific weather conditions and showed the contrast between the jokes about “ the wrong sort of snow” and “leaves on the line” and the reality of the work undertaken in such situations. The film held the interest of the audience throughout. A vote of thanks was proposed

by Chairman, Frank Beesley who also reminded members that the opening meeting of the 2015-16 programme would be on Tuesday 6 October 2015. New members are welcome to a “taster visit” to any meeting at the Edgefold Club on Tuesdays starting with coffee and biscuits at 10am.

£229,995 £0,000,000 YOKECLIFFE DRIVE ILLOR TATUR AUT LIBUSAM WIRKSWORTH OVIDUNTUR SUNT VOLUPID

£550,000 £0,000,000 THE SYCAMORES, RIBERILLOR ROAD TATUR AUT LIBUSAM MATLOCK OVIDUNTUR SUNT VOLUPID

£154,950 £0,000,000 NEW SMEDLEY STREET TATUR AUT LIBUSAM ILLOR MATLOCK OVIDUNTUR SUNT VOLUPID

£154,950 £0,000,000 NEW CHURCH ROAD TATUR AUT LIBUSAM ILLOR MATLOCK OVIDUNTUR SUNT VOLUPID

Three bed detached bungalow; after location; Et ex et aut quaerum a demodiSought comniss equam, sum Driveway; to rear; Gasvolecum central heating et ent, oditExcellent laborem views consent.Cepera reiur autem Energy hicime rating Csime nam aut odionsequi cus et volut.

Five detached; Elevatedcomniss positionequam, with views Et exbedroom et aut quaerum a demodi sum Light spacious rooms; Individual design et ent,and odit laborem consent.Cepera volecum reiur autem hicime nam aut odionsequi Double garage sime and utility; Energy rating Ecus et volut.

Three bedroom semi; Part modernised; Arranged Et ex et aut quaerum a demodi comniss equam,over sum three Superb views to rear; Newvolecum dining kitchen; et ent,floors; odit laborem consent.Cepera reiur autem hicime Energy rating Dsime nam aut odionsequi cus et volut.

Two end terrace; Well presented throughout Et exbedroom et aut quaerum a demodi comniss equam, sum Large garden; Gas central heating et ent,enclosed odit laborem consent.Cepera volecum reiur autem sime aut chain odionsequi cus et volut. Energyhicime rating D; Nonam upward

£435,000 NEW £0,000,000 THE OLD POST OFFICEILLOR TATUR AUT LIBUSAM KIRK IRETON OVIDUNTUR SUNT VOLUPID

£210,000 NEW £0,000,000 LIME TREE TATUR AUTROAD LIBUSAM ILLOR MATLOCK OVIDUNTUR SUNT VOLUPID

£375,000 NEW £0,000,000 LIMESTONE COTTAGEILLOR TATUR AUT LIBUSAM ALSOP-EN-LE-DALE OVIDUNTUR SUNT VOLUPID

Stunning character home; Three double bedrooms; Et ex et aut quaerum a demodi comniss equam, sum Ensuite to master; Dining kitchen; South facing garden et ent, odit laborem consent.Cepera volecum reiur Energy hicime rating C; No upward autem sime nam autchain odionsequi cus et volut.

Two semi-detached; Gascomniss central equam, heating;sum Et exbedroom et aut quaerum a demodi Double glazing throughout; Garage and driveway et ent, odit laborem consent.Cepera volecum reiur Energy rating E;sime No upward autem hicime nam autchain odionsequi cus et volut.

Four semi-detached; Quiet; Sought equam, after location; Et exbedroom et aut quaerum a demodi comniss sum Open front andconsent.Cepera rear; Well presented throughout; et ent,fields odittolaborem volecum reiur Large Driveway; Energy rating applied foret volut. autemgarden; hicime sime nam aut odionsequi cus


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01629 814774 • Bridge Street, Bakewell • bakewell@sequencehome.co.uk

NEW £80,000

Flat 4, Buxton Road

Bakewell

NEW £245,000

Flat 3, Holme Court

Bakewell

A two bedroom second floor apartment occupying a central location in the historic market town of Bakewell with elevated views across the surrounding countryside. Within easy reach of a wealth of local shops, country inns and amenities. Energy Rating F

A well appointed generously proportioned first floor two double bedroom apartment with allocated parking space, centrally positioned with immediate access to a wide range of facilities and amenities within the Derbyshire town of Bakewell, with lift access and views across the town. Energy Rating C

• Holiday home • Two bedroom second floor apartment • Ideally suited for a professional couple or investment property

• Centrally positioned in the historic market town of Bakewell • No upward chain • Lift access

• No upward chain • Close to shops and amenities

£185,000

3 Regency House

Bakewell

• Allocated parking space • Security intercom

FOR SALE BY AUCTION

Guide Price

ON TUESDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER 2015, AT DERBYSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB, DERBY COMMENCING AT 11.30AM

£130,000

3 Whitecross Road

Tideswell

An attractively appointed first floor apartment with outstanding views across Bakewell and countryside beyond, centrally positioned in the historic market town of Bakewell within easy reach of local shops, amenities and public transport links. With rear terrace and communal garden. Energy Rating Exempt

Situated in a lovely village location of Tideswell within the Peak District is this stone built three storey three bedroom cottage. In need of modernisation to make an ideal holiday home or second home. Energy Rating D

• No upward chain • Grade II listed property • Rear terrace and communal garden • Close to an excellent range of local shops and amenities • Centrally positioned in the historic market town of Bakewell

• Situated in a lovely village location within the Peak District • Breathtaking scenery • Excellent commutable links to Buxton, Chesterfield, Manchester and Bakewell

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Winster

A substantial Grade II listed five bedroom stone built residence with garage and enclosed garden, the property is ideally suited as generous family home, bed and breakfast, for dependent relative or holiday cottage and may also trade as a Tea Room. Energy Rating Exempt

• Flexible family living accommodation • The Lodge has permission to trade as a Tea Room • Ideal for dependent relative • With garage and enclosed gardens • Well suited as bed and breakfast or holiday cottage


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Grove Place

A fine well appointed circa 1835 stone built detached five bedroom family residence steeped in history, with formal reception rooms boasting stunning original marble fireplaces, ornate coving and stunning entrance hall with period tiles. The property would benefit from a degree of modernisation. Energy Rating F

Bagshaws Residential are pleased to offer this delightful semi-detached house well located in the popular village of Youlgrave near Bakewell. Briefly comprising of three bedrooms, contemporary bathroom, double aspect living room and kitchen with utility room.

• Within Lady Manners school catchment • Picturesque Peak Park setting • No upward chain • Ideally suited for dependent relative • Stone outbuilding ideal for home office or holiday cottage subject to planning permission

• Semi-Detached Property • Three Bedrooms • Contemporary Bathroom

£1000 PCM

Darley Hillside

Bagshaws Residential are pleased to present this beautifully presented three/four bedroom detached family home; situated on the Darley Hillside. With fantastic far reaching panoramic views over the valleys from the house and tiered gardens, this property is a must see and would be the perfect family home. Energy Rating D

• Detached Three/Four Bedroom House • Allocated Parking and Garage • Panoramic Views

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PARKFIELD

GREENLANDS FARM

Ashford-in-the-Water, Derbyshire

Edale, Hope Valley, Derbyshire

An imposing family house situated on the edge of this sought after Peak District village set in approximately 8.9 acres with the benefit of a successful holiday cottage.

A stone built 17th century farmhouse in an elevated position with superb views across the surrounding countryside.

Entrance lobby; four reception rooms; kitchen/breakfast room; five/seven bedrooms; three bath/shower rooms; two bedroom holiday cottage; double garage; stone barns; approximately 8.9 acres of garden and land. EPC rating - F.

Entrance hall; three reception rooms; kitchen/breakfast room; four bedrooms; three bath/shower rooms; two storey stone barn with potential; modern barn with workshop, three open bays and 'party room' above; lovely gardens, woodland and pasture land extending to approximately 15 acres. EPC rating - C.

Guide price: On application. Viewing: By appointment with Caudwell & Co. on 01629 810018.

Guide price: £1,195,000 (subject to contract). Viewing: By appointment with Caudwell & Co. on 01629 810018.

GREENACRES

CLIFTON HOUSE

Grindleford, Hope Valley, Derbyshire

Ashford-in-the-Water, Derbyshire

An immaculate stone built house in an enviable elevated position with stunning views down the Hope Valley towards Chatsworth.

A stunning Grade II listed period house which has been renovated and upgraded to a high standard situated in the centre of this popular Peak District village.

Entrance hall; four reception rooms; kitchen/breakfast room; five bedrooms; three bath/shower rooms; two double garages with guest suite and office above; lovely landscaped gardens. EPC rating - E.

Entrance hall; three reception rooms; kitchen; four bedrooms; two bath/shower rooms; cellar; front garden; rear walled garden; wooden storage shed.

Guide price: £1,125,000 (subject to contract). Viewing: By appointment with Caudwell & Co. on 01629 810018.

Guide price: £730,000 (subject to contract). Viewing: By appointment with Caudwell & Co. on 01629 810018.

Tel: 01629 810018 • www.caudwellandco.com


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SHATTON HALL FARM & COTTAGES Shatton, Hope Valley, Derbyshire A wonderful Grade II listed family house together with three holiday cottages and a party barn set in approximately 50 acres in the Hope Valley now offered for sale for only the second time in 500 years. Two reception rooms; kitchen/breakfast/living room; five bedrooms; two bath/shower rooms; three holiday cottages; party barn; various outbuildings; approximately 50 acres of garden and land.

Guide price: ÂŁ1,650,000 (subject to contract.). Viewing: By appointment with Caudwell & Co. on 01629 810018.

Rutland Square, Buxton Road, Bakewell DE45 1BZ Email: info@caudwellandco.com


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THE OLD HALL Youlgrave, Derbyshire

A rare opportunity to acquire a well presented Grade II listed hall dating from the 17th century and set in the heart of this popular Peak District village close to the market town of Bakewell. Three reception rooms; kitchen/breakfast room; conservatory; study; five bedrooms; two bath/shower rooms; double garage; off road parking; front garden; large rear walled garden; outbuilding comprising: studio, garden room and greenhouse.

Guide price: £995,000 (subject to contract). Viewing: By appointment with Caudwell & Co. on 01629 810018.

CLIFTON HALL

STONEDGE FARM & COTTAGES

Clifton, Ashbourne, Derbyshire

Ashover, Derbyshire

A substantial, brick built, Grade II listed hall with wellproportioned rooms, a self contained flat and a good range of outbuildings in the centre of this popular village close to Ashbourne.

An immaculate former farmhouse along with two cottages set in approximately 4.6 acres of garden and land with views over open countryside.

Entrance lobby; reception hall; four reception rooms; kitchen/breakfast room; study/library; six/eight bedrooms; four bath/shower rooms; self contained one bedroom unit; several outbuildings; approximately one acre of garden.

Entrance lobby; three reception rooms; kitchen; three bedrooms; two bath/shower rooms; two holiday cottages; outbuildings; approximately 4.6 acres of garden and land. EPC rating - D.

Guide price: £1,295,000 (subject to contract). Viewing: By appointment with Caudwell & Co on 01629 810018.

Guide price: £950,000 (subject to contract). Viewing: By appointment with Caudwell & Co. on 01629 810018.

Tel: 01629 810018 • www.caudwellandco.com


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THE OLD VICARAGE Barlow, Derbyshire An attractive Grade II listed former vicarage discreetly situated in the centre of this popular village on the edge of the Peak District National Park. Entrance hall; four reception rooms; kitchen/breakfast room; four bedrooms; two bathrooms; double garage; outbuilding offer ancillary accommodation; approximately one acre of garden.

Guide price: £1,350,000 (subject to contract). Viewing: By appointment with Caudwell & Co. on 01629 810 018.

CRONKSTON LODGE Earl Sterndale, Buxton, Derbyshire A beautifully presented stone built farmhouse together with a substantial adjoining barn annexe in a secluded location set in approximately 4.39 acres of garden and pasture land with wonderful views over the surrounding countryside. Entrance hall; three reception rooms; kitchen/breakfast room; three bedrooms; two bath/shower rooms; adjoining annexe comprsising: double reception room, kitchen/breakfast room, three bedrooms, two bathrooms; stone outbuilding; double garage; approximately 4.39 acres of garden and land. EPC ratings F & D.

Guide price: £949,950 (subject to contract). Viewing: By appointment with Caudwell & Co. on 01629 810 018.

Rutland Square, Buxton Road, Bakewell DE45 1BZ Email: info@caudwellandco.com


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SCARGILL MANN & CO. CHARTERED SURVEYORS

ESTATE AGENTS

AUCTIONEERS

RESIDENTIAL LETTING AGENTS

CRICH

PRNEW IC E

PRNEW IC E

BRACKENFIELD

Offers around : £675,000

Offers around : £305,000

• Four bedroomed country home set in a idyllic location with guest annexe • Far reaching panoramic views; Delightful family home; Fast access to A38 • Exposed period beams; Oil fired centrally heated and double glazing • Large entrance hall; Three reception rooms; Breakfast kitchen • Four bedrooms; Two bathrooms; Workshop; Double garage • Delightful landscaped garden with ornamental pond; EPC Rating E

• Three double bedroomed stone built cottage occupying a convenient village • Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit double glazing; Fast access to A38 • Spacious living room with feature fireplace and wood burning stove • Inner hallway with guest cloakroom; Large L-shaped dining kitchen • Luxury bathroom with free standing bath and separate shower cubicle • Patio and lawned garden; Excellent local facilities; EPC Rating D

MATLOCK

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TANSLEY

Offers around : £255,000

Offers around : £245,000

• Four bedroomed semi-detached cottage occupying a popular village location • Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit double glazing; Entrance porch • Separate dining room; Large fitted dining kitchen; Rear hallway; Guest cloakroom • Spacious Lounge with access to garden; Four bedrooms; Bathroom; Foregarden area • Patio and lawned garden to rear with views over surrounding countryside • Driveway providing off-street parking and access to garage – EPC Rating D

MIDDLETON

Offers around : £210,000

WIRKSWORTH

Offers around : £199,950

Offers around : £149,950

• Three bed detached bungalow; Close to bus stop /train station

• Three bedroomed detached cottage enjoying private garden

• NO UPWARD CHAIN - Three bedroomed semi-detached property

• Driveway providing parking to side; Delightful garden to rear • Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit upvc double glazing • Entrance porch / garden room; Sitting room; Dining kitchen • En-suite bathroom; Shower room – EPC Rating D

• Potential to further extend (subject to planning permission) • Driveway and garage; Beamed ceilings; Entrance porch • Inner hallway; Guest cloakroom; Sitting room; Dining room • Fitted kitchen; Three bedrooms; Bathroom – EPC Rating E

• Requiring modernisation throughout; Large garden plot • Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit upvc double glazing • Entrance hallway; Lounge; Dining room; Kitchen • Three bedrooms; Bathroom; Driveway; Detached garage

WIRKSWORTH

£850 PCM

£695 PCM

Offers over : £65,000 • TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON 24TH SEPTEMBER • Preliminary Announcement • Potential residential development • Brick built building which is ripe for conversion • The Old Blacksmiths Shop, Crown Yard, Wirksworth

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• Three / four bedroomed detached dormer bungalow; Parking and garage • Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit upvc double glazing; Entrance hallway • Sitting room; Fitted kitchen; Conservatory; Second sitting room / Bedroom Two • Two further bedrooms to ground floor; Recently fitted ground floor bathroom • L-shaped attic bedroom four; Patio to front aspect enjoying views • Patio and lawned garden to rear backing onto adjoining countryside

£625 PCM

£550 PCM

• Three bedroomed character home; Paved courtyard garden

• Three bedroom detached residence; Fine far reaching views

• Stone built two double bedroomed characterful cottage

• Modern two bedroomed town house; Two parking spaces

• Within level walking distance of Matlock town centre • Sitting room; Dining kitchen; Separate utility room • Family bathroom; Loft/hobby room; Feature glazed stairwell • There is allocated parking and private patio garden

• Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit double glazing; Entrance hall • Guest cloakroom; Sitting room; Kitchen with open plan dining area • Three double bedrooms; Master with en suite; Family bathroom • Delightful gardens; Off-street car standing; Single garage

• Gas fired central heating; Double glazing; Entrance hall/utility • Dining kitchen; Sitting room with wood burning stove • Two double bedrooms; Bathroom; South facing garden • Low maintenance foregarden; Pets Considered; EPC rating D

• Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit double glazing • Living room; Dining room; Downstairs kitchen - access to garden • Two bedrooms; Family bathroom with full suite and electric shower • Easy to manage fully enclosed rear garden; EPC rating C

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 matlock@scargillmann.co.uk


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

Chartered Surveyors, Estate Agents, Auctioneers

FOR SALE

BY AUCTION

THURSDAY 15 OCTOBER 2015 – 7pm prompt at Peak Edge Hotel, Stonedge, Nr Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S45 0LW

LOT 4 – EYAM A spacious two bedroom cottage dating back to the 1900’s and set within the heart of the Peak District National Park in need of considerable renovation with the opportunity to perhaps split into two subject to the necessary planning consents.

Price Guide: £170,000 to £190,000

LOT 1 – BOLEHILL, WIRKSWORTH In need of extensive modernisation and refurbishment stands this detached extended two bedroom character cottage standing sitting within an elevated plot taking in delightful far reaching views.

Price Guide: £125,000 to £150,000

LOT 5 – WIRKSWORTH A modern three bedroom, semi-detached property offering considerable scope for renovation and refurbishment with parking and integral single garage.

Price Guide: £80,000 to £100,000

LOT 2 – 3.47 ACRES, TANSLEY

LOT 6 – 10.8 ACRES, WAKEBRIDGE

With planning for agricultural buildings/stables, this easily managed parcel of grazing land lies to the north of the village Tansley with far reaching views across the Derwent Valley.

A rare opportunity to acquire approximately 10.8 acres (4.37 hectares) of good agricultural grazing/ amenity land, with stables and mains services.

Price Guide: £50,000 to £60,000

LOT 3 – MARKET SQUARE, TIDESWELL A two bedroom, end of terrace, three storey Grade II Listed cottage in need of a modest scheme of cosmetic updating, but offering serviceable accommodation ideal for the second home purchaser, investor or first time buyers.

Price Guide: £100,000+

Price Guide: £80,000 to £100,000

LOT 7 – MATLOCK GREEN A character natural stone-built cottage in need of considerable renovation, with the opportunity to create spacious three bedroomed accommodation.

Price Guide: £150,000 to £175,000

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WENSLEY

CROMFORD

A SUPERBLY RENOVATED THREE BEDROOMED PERIOD COTTAGE OOZING CHARM AND CHARACTER THROUGHOUT. Believed to date from the mid 17th Century, this most attractive semi-detached stone built cottage has recently undergone extensive renovation and refurbishment. Period and character features are evident throughout which blend well with modern fittings and finish which can be more fully appreciated by a closer inspection. Wensley nestles just inside the Peak District boundary and provides ready access to the delights of the National Park and surrounding Derbyshire Dales countryside. EPC Rating: C

A SPACIOUS THREE BEDROOMED SEMI-DETACHED PROPERTY PRESENTED TO A PLEASING STANDARD TAKING IN DELIGHTFUL VIEWS OVER THE MILL POND TOWARDS SCARTHIN. With accommodation presented to a pleasing standard throughout and having a fitted kitchen to include integral appliances. Living Room and Dining Room with feature marble fireplaces. Sitting within a larger than average plot which boasts front and rear gardens taking in views together with an off-lying single garage and drive providing hard standing for two vehicles. EPC Rating: E

Ref: 8472

£215,000

£299,000

Ref: 8221

YOULGREAVE

A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE AN EXTENSIVE RANGE OF FIVE BEDROOMED CHARACTER ACCOMMODATION IN THE HEART OF THE SOUGHT AFTER VILLAGE OF YOULGREAVE. Hollands Butchers currently trade 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, the premises are now available with vacant possession, but offer potential for ongoing trading either in its existing or similar form or for a variety of other mixed uses. Trade fixtures and fittings may be taken at valuation if required. 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. By offering these premises considerable potential exists for the entrepreneurial purchaser to capitalise on the accommodation on offer. EPC Rating: TBC

£525,000

Ref: 8662

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LETTINGS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

BRASSINGTON NEW

LANDLORDS – PROPERTIES REQUIRED FOR WAITING TENANTS THROUGHOUT DERBYSHIRE DALES AND THE PEAK DISTRICT

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES & COMPETITIVE RATES

TWO BEDROOM MID TERRACE, CHESTERFIELD

£395 PCM

ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT, MATLOCK

TWO BEDROOM COTTAGE, MATLOCK

£525 PCM

TWO BED APT. WITH PARKING, BAKEWELL

£420 PCM

TEL: 01629 580228 www.fidler-taylor.co.uk

£595 PCM IN ASSOCIATION WITH

SITUATED ON THE EDGE OF THE POPULAR AND SOUGHT AFTER VILLAGE OF BRASSINGTON WITH FAR REACHING COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS TO THE REAR THIS EXCELLENT, STONE BUILT PROPERTY IS IDEAL FOR OCCUPATION BY THE GROWING FAMILY. Being oil centrally heated and sealed unit double glazed throughout the original four-bedroomed accommodation (with two en suites) has in more recent times been augmented by a high quality Amdega conservatory constructed to the rear to take advantage of the delightful open aspect. Brassington itself is not only well placed for ready access to main employment centres including Derby, Ashbourne, Belper, Matlock etc but is also within very easy reach of the beautiful countryside of the Derbyshire Dales and the Peak District National Park. The renowned Carsington Water with its extensive range of water sports and leisure facilities is a short drive away. An internal viewing of this delightful house is most enthusiastically encouraged. EPC Rating: C PART EXCHANGE CONSIDERED

£445,000 NO CHAIN

Ref: 1975

TANSLEY NEW PRICE

A QUITE SUPERB AND SUBSTANTIAL FIVE BEDROOMED DETACHED FAMILY HOME PRESENTED TO THE HIGHEST OF STANDARDS WITHIN LANDSCAPED GARDENS AND ENJOYING COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS. With flexible ground floor entertainment areas to include a high end living dining kitchen with Aga and opening effortlessly to the formal dining room and lounge together with sun room overlooking the gardens. To the first floor are five double bedrooms to include a master en-suite with dressing area and bathroom and a further bedroom enjoying similar facilities. Having oak flooring to the majority of the ground floor and the benefit of gas fired central heating, UPVC double glazing and air conditioning to the majority of the first floor. Sitting within a larger than average plot with block paved sweeping drive to the front to a detached double garage with versatile room above and perhaps, subject to the necessary planning consents, could be converted into a self-contained annexe. The remainder of the outdoor area has been landscaped to lawn and seating areas, all of which are edged with mature planted borders and a degree of privacy is gained via wall boundaries. EPC Rating: C

£650,000 NO CHAIN

Ref: 8542

MATLOCK

DARLEY DALE

NEW PRICE

A LARGER THAN EXPECTED THREE BEDROOMED DETACHED, EXTENDED AND FULLY REFURBISHED BUNGALOW WITHIN THIS POPULAR RESIDENTIAL LOCATION TAKING IN STUNNING SURROUNDING COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS. Presented to the highest of standards throughout having a superb open plan dining kitchen to comprise contemporary units and fixtures and fittings to include integral appliances together with utility area and bathroom and en-suite fitted with modern sanitary ware and splash backs. With solid oak flooring to all reception areas with gas fired central heating, upvc double glazing and fully glazed upvc rear bi-fold doors off the dining area to the raised deck. Sitting within a manageable plot which boasts ample parking, single garage, front and rear gardens and being fully enclosed. EPC Rating: C

Ref: 8609

£275,000

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A QUITE UNIQUE FOUR STOREY FULLY RENOVATED THREE BEDROOMED CONVERSION WITH THE ADDITION OF A LARGE ATTIC/PLAY ROOM AND WITHIN READY ACCESS OF MATLOCK TOWN CENTRE. Forming part of this exclusive and prestigious town centre development. Completed in 2014 to the highest of standards to incorporate a modern fitted kitchen with granite work surfaces and integral appliances, contemporary bathroom fixtures and fittings and with the opportunity to create en-suite facilities. Benefiting from gas fired central heating, wooden double glazing and sitting within a low maintenance plot which boasts enclosed rear yard and off-lying communal parking with one space allocated (potential to purchase a second subject to negotiation). EPC Rating: C

Ref: 8602

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BASLOW

WARREN CARR

A SUBSTANTIAL FOUR BEDROOMED DETACHED MODERN BUNGALOW SET WITHIN THIS HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER AND CONVENIENT VILLAGE LOCATION PRESENTED TO A PLEASING STANDARD THROUGHOUT BUT WITH SCOPE FOR ONE TO STAMP ONE’S OWN COSMETIC MARK. Built in the mid 1960s stands this substantial four bedroomed stone detached bungalow offers generously proportioned accommodation. Having undergone a rear extension by the current vendor to incorporate a large reception area and bedroom but perhaps with the opportunity to further extend or site a detached garage. Comprising a fitted kitchen with appliance provisions, modern bathroom suite incorporating a well-appointed white suite, gas fired central heating and UPVC double glazing. The property is flooded with natural light from its countryside setting and sits within a larger than average plot which has been laid with low maintenance in mind, boasting front and rear gardens, tandem double drive and single integral garage. EPC Rating: D

TUCKED AWAY WITHIN A RURAL PEAK DISTRICT HAMLET IS THIS SPACIOUS AND WELL FINISHED FIVE BEDROOM MODERN FAMILY HOME. Originally built in the 1970s, and benefiting from a programme of refurbishment and upgrading in the last ten years, is this particularly well proportioned and individual detached property. Only by internal inspection will the range of accommodation be fully appreciated which combines with larger than average gardens to present an excellent family home. Five bedrooms and four bathrooms are complemented by equally spacious living accommodation, plus ample parking, garage and landscaped gardens which look across the adjoining part wooded countryside, being a haven

£525,000 NO CHAIN

Ref: 8612

for wildlife. EPC Rating: E

£485,000 NO CHAIN

Ref: 8628

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Old Hackney Lane, Hackney, Matlock This detached three bedroomed bungalow is set in a elevated position within easy reach of Matlock Town Centre. Having a Garage with workshop and off­road parking and delightful Gardens to front and rear, with superb views of the hills and countryside that surround the town. The internal accommodation comprises of a Spacious L­shaped Hallway, Living Room, Dining Kitchen, Three Bedrooms, Separate Toilet and Bathroom.

£800 pcm

Dale Road, Matlock TPS are delighted to offer for sale this truly stunning duplex period apartment situated in a highly desirable location with beautiful riverside views. The apartment has been newly renovated to an exacting standing and is tastefully presented with quality fixtures and fittings yet retaining many original period features throughout.

£900 pcm

Broad Walk, Darley Dale, Matlock

This three bedroomed maisonette property located within the popular area of Darley Dale. The property comprises of a Kitchen, Dining Room, First floor Living Room, Three Double Bedrooms, Separate W.C and Bathroom, delightful patio area off the Living Room and ample off­road parking.

£695 pcm

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GRINSTEAD, GREEN LANE, BUXTON £175,000

ECCLES ROAD, CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH £395,000

CLIFF ROAD, BUXTON

O/OVER £160,000

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SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT • 2nd floor, 3 beds, 1 with ensuite. • New kitchen and bathroom. • Re-decorated and re-carpeted. • No chain. EPC rating D.

£375,000

PALACE MEWS, BUXTON

Buxton 01298 23038 buxton@wrightmarshall.co.uk

3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW

IMMACULATELY PRESENTED 4 BED STONE END TERRACE

• Excellent sized rooms and conservatory. • Magnificent views, delightful gardens and summerhouse. • Driveway parking, good sized garage. • Scope for development. EPC rating E.

• Excellent accommodation throughout. • 2 reception rooms, delightful kitchen. • Office/cellar room. Patio to rear. • Beautifully restored. EPC rating D.

HARDWICK SQ. SOUTH, BUXTON £275,000

CRAIL, OLD HALL DR. WHALEY BRIDGE £450,000

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MODERN 4 BED SEMI-DETACHED HOME

contact: andrew.dippnall@wrightmarshall.co.uk

• Delightful reception rooms, kitchen and utility. • 4 double bedrooms. Sought after location. • Excellent patio area and mature garden. Driveway and garage. • No vendor chain. EPC rating C.

• Stunning features and beautifully presented. • Bespoke kitchen with handmade units. • Luxury bathroom. Accomm. over three floors plus cellars. • Parking to rear. EPC rating E.

• 4 beds, 2 reception rooms. • Beautiful grounds extending to 1/3 acre. • Double garage, driveway, wooded copse. • Fantastic views from all windows. EPC rating D.

£339,950

THE BARN, SMALLDALE O/OVER £300,000

GLENVILLE, HARPUR HILL RD, BUXTON O/O £300,000

HERNSTONE LANE, PEAK FOREST £267,500

LONDON ROAD, BUXTON

BAY FRONTED DETACHED PROPERTY

BARN CONVERSION IN RURAL SETTING

• Offering spacious accommodation. 3 bedrooms, 2 en-suites. • Driveway, det. garage with utility room. Good sized lawned gardens. • 2nd floor suite with sleeping area & lounge area. • No vendor chain. EPC rating E.

• Beautifully presented throughout • Well-proportioned accommodation, 4 beds and 2/3 receptions. • Gardens and off-road parking. Ideal for a variety of buyers. • No Chain. EPC rating D.

IMMACULATE 4 BED STONE TERRACED HOUSE

DELIGHTFUL 4 BEDROOM DETACHED HOME

IMMACULATE 4/5 BED DETACHED FAMILY HOME

BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED DETACHED HOME

• Larger than average versatile living accommodation. • Rewired, new kitchen and bathroom. • uPVC double glazing, gas central heating. Garage. • With stunning and far reaching views. EPC rating C.

• Property dating back to 1730’s • 3 bedrooms, 2 receptions. Immaculately presented throughout • Driveway parking and garage, encl. garden and patio • Viewing highly recommended. EPC rating D.

Chartered Surveyors Auctioneers Valuers Land & Estate Agents

Matlock Green

£275,000

• Prestigious offices • Easy access to town centre • Set over two floors • Divided into six offices • Reception area • Two kitchenettes • First floor lavatory and ground floor

Middleton

£180,000

• Delightful, stone fronted, cottage style property • Two bedrooms • Sitting room • Bathroom and separate W.C. • Entrance porch and hallway • Breakfast kitchen and utility room • Delightful front courtyard garden and enclosed rear

Matlock Green £90,000

Clay Cross

Middleton

• Lock-up Retail Outlet • Modern glass frontage • Reception area • Two treatment rooms • Kitchenette and toilet facilities • Close to town centre • INVESTORS ONLY • Property is tenanted until June 2017 EPC=F

• SPACIOUS COMMERCIAL PROPERTY • Suitable for a variety of uses • Space ideal for use as offices, retail etc • SET OVER THREE FLOORS • Close to the centre of town • Convenient for excellent local amenities • Nearby pubs and restaurants • Easy reach of towns of Chesterfield and Alfreton EPC=E

disabled lavatory

£395,000

£115,000

• CHARACTERFUL AND UNIQUE STONE BUILT COTTAGE • Bedroom • Shower room • Living room with feature stonewall • Kitchen with hand painted units • Delightful enclosed rear gardens • Driveway providing off-road parking • Close to excellent local amenities • EPC=F

• Ideal for variety of uses EPC=G

Starkholmes

Darley Dale

£110,000

garden • Views over open countryside EPC=F

£125,000

VIEWING ESSENTIAL • Delightfully spacious, well presented detached family home • Commanding views over the surrounding open countryside • 4 bedrooms • Study/5th bedroom • TWO reception rooms • Family bathroom • Spacious dining kitchen with utility room off • Generous gardens and off-road parking EPC=E

• Unique and characterful barn conversion • One double bedroom • Bathroom • Fitted kitchen and utility room • Living room • VILLAGE LOCATION surrounded by open countryside • Gas fired central heating • Commuting distance of Derby and Nottingham EPC=D


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Froggatt

Froggatt Green House, Moorlands Lane

Located in this picturesque Peak District village, a strikingly attractive and imposing, immaculately presented five bedroom detached family residence designed by Robert Cawkwell of Hadfield Cawkwell Davidson. Entrance vestibule, galleried reception hall, drawing room, garden/dining room, sitting room, large open plan living kitchen with dining area and snug area, utility room, cloakroom. First floor: master bedroom with dressing room and bathroom, guest bedroom with bathroom, three further bedrooms, study and family shower room. Outside: large double garage, south facing terrace and landscape garden with private aspect. Froggatt is one of the most sought after villages in the Peak District being set beneath Froggatt Edge within easy commuting distance of Sheffield. It is also within the catchment area for Lady Manners School at Bakewell. The property is situated towards the top of Moorlands Lane which runs through the centre of Froggatt village and is on the right hand side just above Frog Hall which is on the left. Energy Rating D Viewing: Hathersage Office - Saxton Mee are acting as joint agents with Caudwell & Co., Rutland Square, Buxton Road, Bakewell DE45 1BZ

Offers Around £1,250,000

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HOLIDAY COTTAGE AND STUDIO

Millers Dale

Bank Top Cottage

A 17th century farmhouse with four double bedrooms and an adjoining two double bedroom cottage in approximately two acres of landscaped garden and mature woodland adjoining farmland and The Limestone Way. A good deal of character and sympathetically enlarged to extend generously proportioned family living accommodation. Oil fired central heating and partial double glazing. Generous off-road parking, substantial detached garage with office/studio over. Holiday caravan with gas central heating and private gardens adjoining Limestone Way. Later additions in 1986, 1995 and 2000. Energy Rating E Viewing: Bakewell Office.

Offers Around £599,950

Matlock: 01629 828 250

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Dronfield: 01246 290992

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VILLAGE BUSINESS AND ACCOMMODATION

Tideswell

Vanilla Kitchen, Queen Street

**PART EXCHANGE CONSIDERED** Ideal for a lifestyle change, family business or perhaps active retirement is this thriving profitable village business with accommodation and potential holiday let including large cafe/restaurant with generous kitchens, further function room and outdoor terrace. Two/three bedroomed owners’ accommodation with character and tastefully modernised and independent holiday accommodation with private gardens. The property occupies a central village location with an established business in the sought after village of Tideswell in the Peak National Park. Also within catchment of Lady Manners School and Hope Valley College. AVAILABLE WITH NO CHAIN. Energy Rating C Viewing: Bakewell Office.

Offers Around £525,000

SOLD SUBJECT TO CONTRACT IN ONE WEEK

Flagg

Ivy House Farm

Ivy House Farm comes ideal for both the equestrian minded, or for those looking at a possible home business such as B and B/Holiday cottages. Set in approximately 4 acres, complete with ample parking, 3 stables, double garage and tack room, and well kept throughout to a very high standard. Situated in Flagg approximately 10 minutes drive from Bakewell and within commuter distance of Sheffield, Manchester, Buxton and Chesterfield. Internally comprising; bespoke kitchen, sitting room, dining room, living room, utility, study. Master bedroom with walk in closet and potential for en suite, second double bedroom and good sized third bedroom. Family bathroom suite with separate w.c. Flagg is a picturesque village in the Peak District approximately 10 minutes drive from Bakewell and 45 minutes commute from both Sheffield and Manchester. Also within reasonable distance of Buxton and Chesterfield. VIEWING ADVISED. Energy Rating F

Viewing: Bakewell Office.

Matlock

100 Starkholmes Road

This most appealing five bedroomed detached house, is perfect for family occupation, having been considerably extended both at the rear and into the loft space to create a third floor. Enviably located with views across to Riber Castle, the property stands within a sought after village of Starkholmes with easy access to the town centre and motorway network. Gas central heating, double glazing, hall, living room with multifuel stove, superb large breakfast kitchen, utility, sun lounge, downstairs bathroom, landing, master bedroom, three further bedrooms and luxurious shower room with excellent second floor fifth bedroom. Drive with ample parking, large detached garage, private rear garden. Energy Rating D

Viewing: Matlock Office.

Offers Around £399,950

Offers Around £650,000

Matlock: 01629 828 250

Banner Cross: 0114 268 3241

Dronfield: 01246 290992

Hathersage: 01433 650009

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Bakewell

Westmead, Aldern Way

Youlgrave

3 Birchwood Cottages, Bradford

Offering superb potential for family occupation, with planning permission granted for further extension to the rear, is this four bedroom detached dormer bungalow, situated in the market town of Bakewell. Comprising; entrance hallway, stylish living room with log burner, dining kitchen with bay window, two downstairs double bedrooms one with en suite dressing room, and a downstairs family shower room. To the first floor are two large double bedrooms both complete with en suite dressing rooms and en suite shower rooms, in addition to a sizeable airing cupboard. Off-road parking for four vehicles, integral garage and large rear garden with plenty of space for the planned extension. Bakewell is an historic picturesque market town in the heart of the Peak District and offers many delightful shops and first class schools including St Anselm's Preparatory School and Lady Manners. Good recreational facilities and convenient for Buxton, Chesterfield and Sheffield. Awaiting EPC

A beautifully positioned two bedroom cottage, dating back to 1813, and retaining much of its original character and charm, complete with stunning open views and majority uPVC double glazing. Located in the popular Peak District village of Youlgrave, ideal for the first time buyer, professional or second home owner. In need of some modernising and comprising; lobby, living room, kitchen, utility area and downstairs bathroom. Double bedroom with open views, second single bedroom with built in storage. Outside; a lovely front garden with open views over the surrounding fields and village and to the rear is a mature planted garden with access to garage, workshop and driveway for one. Energy Rating E

Offers Around £350,000

Offers Around £199,950

Viewing: Bakewell Office

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Baslow

Stoneleigh, Over Road

REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE Enviably located within the heart of Baslow, a most attractive random stone built in the mid 1980's, original three bedroom extended semi-detached house with gas fired central heating and stone mullioned double glazing. For sale with immediate vacant possession. Reception hall, cloakroom, well fitted kitchen, lovely sitting room with patio doors to south facing garden room/conservatory. First floor: master bedroom with en suite shower room (originally bedroom 3), double bedroom 2 and main bathroom. Outside: off-road parking, driveway and garage. South facing landscaped easily maintainable garden. Baslow is a very sought after village in catchment for first class schools including St Anne's Primary School and Lady Manners Secondary. Excellent village store, post office and other shops, various public houses and well renowned restaurants on the edge of this historic and famous Chatsworth Park and surrounded by the magnificent countryside of the Peak District. Easy commuting distance of both Sheffield and Chesterfield and access to the M1 motorway. Energy Rating E

Calver

Situated in the heart of the popular village of Calver is this well presented 4 bedroom semi-detached property, complete with lovely rear garden and off-road parking for 2 vehicles. Ideal for a professional family or couple with its commutable proximity to Sheffield, Chesterfield and even Manchester via the train from nearby Grindleford station. Internally comprising; entrance hall, living room with log burner, open plan dining kitchen, utility area at the rear of the attached garage, downstairs double bedroom. Two first floor double bedrooms, a third single bedroom and modern family bathroom. Potential to extend given necessary consents. Driveway for 2 and long sunny rear garden. CHAIN FREE. Calver is well situated in the heart of the Peak District, within easy access of Bakewell, Chesterfield and Sheffield and is in the catchment area for Lady Manners School in Bakewell. Energy Rating D

Youlgrave

Calton Cottage, 1 Conksbury Lane

A superbly presented two bedroom detached stone built cottage situated in the heart of Youlgrave within the Peak National Park, having undergone a skillful transformation in recent years including kitchen extension and beautiful refurbishment throughout. The property boasts a feature 'wishing well' and stunning stonework inside and out. Ideal for the couples market or even investor looking at buy-to-let or holiday cottage, the property comprises; living room with Stovax wood burner, stylish dining kitchen, downstairs w.c. Double bedroom, second good sized bedroom and a modern luxurious bathroom suite. Outside; Low maintenance York stone courtyard garden. VIEWING HIGHLY ADVISED. Energy Rating D

Viewing: Bakewell Office.

Viewing: Hathersage Office.

Viewing: Hathersage office.

Offers Around £295,000

Matlock: 01629 828 250

45 Smithy Knoll Road

Banner Cross: 0114 268 3241

Offers Around £269,950

Offers Around £275,000

Dronfield: 01246 290992

Hathersage: 01433 650009

Bakewell: 01629 815307


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After our very successful June Auction we are inviting further entries for our next auction to be held at the Maynard Arms, Grindleford on Tues 13th October

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property auction

Preliminary auction announcement

Lots so far included are: 2, Rose Cottages, Flagg, SK17 9QT 2 bedroomed semi-detached cottage.

Ataraxia, Cliffe Lane, Calver, S32 3WD Detached 5 bedroom family home requiring full modernisation.

Guide Price £125,000

Guide Price £450,000 Old Park Cottage, Beauchief S8 7BB Overlooking the 13th green at Abbeydale Golf Club with garden, paddock and woodland. Guide Price £700,000

Old Hall Farm, Brightholme Lee, S35 0DB Grade 2* listed derelict house with a range of grade 2 listed barns and 4.5 acres.

The Farmhouse, Old Whitelow Farm, S17 3AG - Requiring modernisation with approx 10 acres.

The Barn, Old Whitelow Farm, S17 3AG With PP for conversion and standing in approx 10 acres of grazing.

Guide Price £450,000

Guide Price £500,000

Declared reserve £20,000

If you have a property you feel would benefit from a sale by auction please contact Nick Riddle or Kerrie Ibbotson at our Hathersage Office for a FREE valuation 01433 651888 or auctions@elr.co.uk

WANTED

Due to a very high demand we require property in the following postcodes to rent DE45, DE4, SK17, S32, S33

For a FREE market appraisal please contact our rentals department on 01629 700695

PROPERTY AVAILABLE TO RENT TO VIEW ANY OF OUR RENTALS PLEASE CALL OUR DEDICATED LETTINGS DEPARTMENT ON 01629 700695 19, RIVERSIDE CRESCENT, BAKEWELL, DE45 1HF

2 ASHOPTON DRIVE, BAMFORD, S33 0BU

2 bedroom apartment located in the centre of the sought after town. The property consists of 2 Double bedrooms, large open plan kitchen diner and living room, beautiful bathroom and stunning views. Must be viewed to appreciate the size and location. EPC rating C.

Stunning three bedroom detached bungalow with fantastic views over the Hope Valley. The property consists of three bedrooms, two bathrooms, open plan kitchen, diner and living room, utility room. Large garden and single garage. 30 mins commute to Sheffield. Unfurnished. EPC Rating D.

Unfurnished Available October 2015

Unfurnished Available immediately

£975 PCM

£700 PCM 3 PROSPECT TERRACE, BAKEWELL, DE45 1DG

NORTHWOOD, SHEFFIELD ROAD, HATHERSAGE, S32 1DA

A beautiful 2 bedroom mid terraced cottage in a highly sought after location in Bakewell. The property compromises of 2 bedrooms, modern bathroom, modern kitchen, dining and living combined. To the outside; on-road parking, patio, lawn and storage shed. Awaiting EPC.

A fantastic 4 bedroom family home in the most desirable village of Hathersage. The property comprises of 4 double bedrooms, living room, dining room, family bathroom and kitchen diner. To the outside; off-road parking for 2 cars, garden to the front, side and rear. Awaiting EPC.

Furnished available November 2015

Unfurnished available immediately

£700 PCM

£1100 PCM

3, CASTLE HILL, BASLOW ROAD, BAKEWELL, DE45 1AA

55, CASTLETON ROAD, HOPE, S33 6SB

A 2 double bedroom mews house in the highly sought after area of Bakewell close to shops, restaurants & Chesterfield and Sheffield. Two double bedrooms one with en-suite, family bathroom, open plan kitchen & living area & office. To the outside: patio, roof terrace, private garden & communal garden. Awaiting EPC.

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 5th August 2015 on an unfurnished basis. Must view to appreciate the size and quality EPC D.

Unfurnished available November 2015

£800 PCM

£875 PCM

For a FREE market appraisal please call Bakewell office 01629 700 699 BAKEWELL 01629 700699

DORE OFFICE 0114 236 2420

SURVEYS 0114 235 7741

BAKEWELL LETTINGS 01629 700695

HATHERSAGE 01433 651 888

BANNER CROSS 0114 268 3388

AUCTION 01433 651 888

LETTINGS 0114 268 9900


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WINSTER, DE4 2DU Greystoke, 7, Wyntor Avenue

Offers Around

£550,000

Four double bedroom family home standing in delightful gardens with extensive off-street parking, stunning views and further land totalling up to 2.5 acres including mixed woodland, a stream-side glade and kitchen garden.

• Entrance hall with travertine tiling • Triple aspect sitting room with clearview woodburning stove • Breakfast kitchen with Aga and stunning views • Utility room with door to kitchen garden • Snug room/ family room • Cloak-room with WC • Four double bedrooms including master suite & guest suite • Family bathroom • Glorious and varied well stocked gardens • Area of mixed woodland • Truly idyllic setting • Extensive parking • UPVC double glazed throughout. EPC Rating C

FROGGATT, S32 3ZA The Old Orchard, The Green

Offers Around

£560,000

A five bedroom detached family home enviably positioned in the highly sought after village of Froggatt with wonderful views and versatile family accommodation. The property is surrounded by well screened mature gardens and benefits from a double garage with ancillary accommodation above.

• Breakfasting kitchen with further area with AGA• 3 reception rooms • Ensuite master bedroom • Delightful gardens and views EPC Rating F

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

YOULGRAVE, DE45 1WP Wyelands, 19, New Road

£217,500

Offers Around A three double bedroomed semi-detached family home with off-street parking and lovely private garden. Conveniently located in the heart of picturesque Youlgrave, the property benefits from two receptions rooms, cloakroom with wc and recently refitted/ decorated family bathroom.• Sitting room with stove • Kitchen overlooking rear garden • Double aspect, versatile dining room • Family bathroom • Off-street parking • Delightful rear garden • Close proximity to Youlgrave recreational ground. EPC Rating D VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

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BAKEWELL DE45 1AP Woodstock Cottage Hassop Road

Offers Around £500,000

A delightful family home with an attractive stone exterior set within large mature south facing gardens. Versatile accommodation with self-contained annexe and potential for use as a B&B. Lying within close proximity to the market town of Bakewell with an array of amenities. VIEWING IS A MUST.

5 bedroms with three ensuites including the one bedroom annexe • flexible living accommodation • large conservatory overlooking generous south facing garden • attractive countryside views to all aspects • Integral garage and ample parking • Catchment for Lady Manners School. EPC Rating D

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

TADDINGTON, SK17 9TU 1, The Retreat, Main Street

£235,000

Offers Around A very pretty, spacious two double bedroom stone built cottage conveniently located in the centre of the village of Taddington. Formerly a very successful holiday let, the property is well proportioned throughout benefiting from off-street parking, utility room and versatile stone built outbuilding with excellent potential (subject to PP).• 2 generous double bedrooms • Breakfast kitchen with range • Double aspect sitting room with stove • Utility room • Family bathroom • Charming patio garden • Off-street parking for up to 2 vehicles. EPC Rating F

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

For a FREE rental appraisal please call 0114 268 9900 BAKEWELL 01629 700699

DORE OFFICE 0114 236 2420

SURVEYS 0114 235 7741

BAKEWELL LETTINGS 01629 700695

HATHERSAGE 01433 651 888

BANNER CROSS 0114 268 3388

AUCTION 0114 236 2420

LETTINGS 0114 268 9900


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Town & Country Property Specialists

Auction Reminder

Monday 14th September

The Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell at 3pm

Mine Cottage

Land to the rear of the Star Inn

Off Leek Road, Buxton, SK17 6UF

Perry Dale, Peak Forest, Buxton, SK17 8EP

Rupert Street, Lower Pilsley, Chesterfield, S45 8DB

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£75,000 - £95,000* Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Land at Waterlees Road The site has tremendous views to the West towards Burbage Edge and is located a short distance from Buxton Country Park. The property comprises an attractive detached residential property that is in a state of disrepair together with 2 grass fields and outbuildings and is accessed directly off A53 Leek Road. Auction guide price: £300,000* Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 81277

A lovely four bedroom smallholding with a range of farm buildings in a beautiful limestone dale with 5.8 acres. EPC Rating E. A further 10.7 acres will be made available to the successful purchaser at a fixed price £65,000 or offered for sale in the auction.

Land to the South of Bea Moor Farm

Land off Leys Lane, Bonsall Moor

Lea Road, Lea Bridge, Matlock, DE4 5AH

Derbyshire, DE4 2BB

2.3 acres of grassland with a new agricultural building and the benefit of roadside access.

12.5 acres (5.06 hectares) of grassland suitable for a mixture of mowing and grazing together with the remains of a stone barn.

Auction guide price:

Auction guide price: £425,000 - £475,000* Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

£35,000 - £40,000*

Auction guide price:

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

£70,000 - £80,000*

Taddington Lot 1: 3.98 acres of grassland Auction guide price:

£25,000 - 35,000* Lot 2: 3.85 acres of grassland & woodland Auction guide price:

£20,000 - 30,000* Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

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

For Sale

For Sale By Informal Tender

Midcliffe Farm,

Land at Wakebridge

Hartington, Derbyshire, SK17 0AZ

Crich, DE4 5HD

A delightful 3 bedroom detached bungalow with a good range of outbuildings and land with the site extending to approximately 8.3 acres in all (further land up to an additional 34 acres could be available by separate negotiation. EPC - F

11.36 acres of quality pasture land mostly level and is suitable for mowing and grazing purposes. Tender Deadline: 12 noon on Friday 16th October 2015 Guide price: £5,000 - £7,000 per acre Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Guide price: £425,000 Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335342201

To book an appointment call now: Bakewell 01629 812777 Uttoxeter 01889 562811 Ashbourne 01335 342201

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WHITE PEAK RIVERS PROJECT

The River Lathkill dries up in summer and the Bakewell & District Civic Society is having a talk about a project to restore water to it. It is thought that clearing the blockage in Magpie Mine sough (drainage tunnel) in 1974 diverted water from the Lathkill to the Wye. Control structures in Magpie Mine and Lathkill Dale soughs are proposed to restore summer flow. See ‘Saving the Lathkill’ on You Tube.

The talk is to be by Warren Slaney, Head River Keeper for Haddon Estate, who manages the famous fishery. It will be on 13th November at 2.30pm in the Fiends Meeting House, Matlock Street, Bakewell. All are welcome.

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This year’s Wilf Lincoln memorial trophy saw Youlgrave’s newly formed management team of Bacon and Hill bring a youthful squad looking to halt a fifth successive win for Town. Ex Bakewell player Jack Boam lined up against his old teammates for the first time as Town fielded Asquith and Brissett who were signed by Town from the visitors. Youlgrave started brightly as they adopted a high pressing game that smothered their opponents and deservedly took the lead on 24 minutes. Ash Crossley stole the ball, strode forward and thumped a shot into the top corner that left the home keeper with no chance. 0-1! Emmingham and new signing Connor Bendall entered the fray in an attempt to improve the home side’s fortunes and with this added steel Bakewell got to half time with just the one goal deficit. HT 1-0 Early in the second half Town brought on last year’s top scorer Matt Kelcey as they searched for an equaliser but chances were at a premium for

both sides as Youlgrave continued to make life very uncomfortable. Another roll of the dice saw Poste moved into central midfield with Mosley added to the fray and finally the home side clicked. Closing down the space high up the pitch Mosley and Kelcey created problems and the ball was delivered into Brissett who received it back to goal, spun his marker and dispatched his shot low to Rodgers’ left and into the corner of the net on 60 mins. 1-1! Following the re-start Bakewell quickly forced a free kick inside the opposition half. The resulting set piece was delivered, Stu Baker’s header hit the back of the net only to be chalked off by an offside flag. Two minutes later Town couldn't be denied as another set piece was delivered by Rach and Baker powered his header home. 2-1! Kelcey was then sent clean through only to be denied by Rodgers as Youlgrave responded but they found Knifton-Smith in superb form, expertly tipping over a wicked

deflection from a corner. The last quarter belonged to the home team however and Town’s third came with 75 minutes on the clock. Forder and Poste now on top in midfield started a move that resulted in another ball into Brissett who won his team a free kick wide left. Up stepped Ben Rach with a vicious free kick whipped into the top corner to take the game away from Youlgrave. 3-1! Town added yet more gloss to the score line following good work by Mosley which resulted in James Hill bundling the ball home from close range. 4-1! The three goal deficit at full time looking a tad harsh on the visitors who had more than contributed to an excellent spectacle but a fifth successive win saw the Trophy retained by Bakewell and in the grateful hands of Town captain and Wilf Lincoln’s grandson Ben Rach. FT 4-1 This was the 5th match since the cup was donated in memory of Wilf Lincoln, Captain of Youlgrave Football team in the 1950’s. The match this year was well supported

and amongst the crowds were three of Wilf’s original team mates, Brian Coleman, Roy Boden and Ray Bacon. Derek Lomas, who played for Bakewell in the 1950’s was unable to make it this year but sent along a cheque for the collection. Sadly Keith Taylor, who has attended the previous matches , died suddenly last year. A collection was made as usual on the night in aid of the Alzheimers Society and raised a magnificent £185.00 bringing the overall total to date to £842.00. Wilf’s family would again like to say a big thank you to both Youlgrave and Bakewell players without whom this would not be possible and for all the donations received. Alzheimers has a devastating impact on the lives of those affected and donations, however small, help to provide support, advice and services to both sufferers and their carers. Sue Rach, Wilf’s daughter would like to hear from any other remaining fellow team members who are still living locally. Please phone 01629 815047.

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Coming Events The REGULAR EVENTS for MONDAY to WEDNESDAY will feature in each first issue of the month with WEDNESDAY to EVERYDAY in the second issue. All paid Coming Events will feature as agreed. The full list of Events is always available on our website www.peak-advertiser.co.uk Derbyshire Districts Citizens’ Advice Bureau. Free, confidential and independent advice for any problem including debt, housing, employment, benefits, consumer, family and relationship. Telephone 0844 375 2712 for appointments/advice (Monday to Friday 10am-4pm. Derbyshire Dales, Matlock Bureau, Town Hall, Matlock. Drop-in and appointments Monday to Friday from 10am–2pm (with a limited service after 2pm). Appointments also available across Derbyshire Dales GP Surgeries in Ashbourne, Bakewell, Darley Dale, Matlock, Winster, Wirksworth and Youlgreave – contact your surgery for details and in Children’s Centres in Ashbourne ( call 01629 533800), Bakewell (call 01629 533673) and Matlock (call 01629 581867). High Peak, Buxton Bureau, 26 Spring Gardens, Buxton. Drop-in Monday 9.30am-2pm and Wednesday 10am-12pm, appointments Thursday 10am-2pm. High Peak, Glossop Bureau, 1st Floor Bradbury Community House, Market St, Glossop. Appointments Monday 10am-2pm, Drop-in Tuesday 5-7pm and Friday 10am-2pm. High Peak, New Mills Bureau, Town Hall, New Mills. Appointments Tuesday 10am-2pm and drop-in Thursday 10am-2pm. Appointments also available at Whaley Bridge Mechanics Institute (call 0844 375 2712) and across High Peak GP Surgeries in Baslow, Buxton, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Gamesley, Glossop, Hadfield, Hartington, Hayfield, Hope Valley, New Mills and Tideswell - contact your surgery for details and in Children’s Centres in Chapel-en-le-Frith (call 01629 533680), Fairfield (call 01298 74895), Gamesley (call 01457 728950), Glossop (01629 531232, Hadfield (call 01457 860729), Harpur Hill (call 01298 74101) and New Mills (01629 533000). EVERY MONDAY Alzheimer’s Society Memory Cafés Social event providing access to support and info. for people with dementia, their carers, family and friends. friendly and informal. Every 4th Monday of the month. Medway Community Centre, Bakewell. Please pop along anytime between 2-4pm. Contact the Alzheimer’s Society on 01246 223366 or email derbyshirenorth@alzheimers.org.uk Ashford Badminton Club 8-9.30pm. In the sports hall at Lady Manners School. Contact Pete Rhodes on 01629 810319/0775 4421211 for more info. Ashbourne Sinfonia Rehearsals at Thorpe Village Hall and Parwich. 7.30pm. Contact Howard Kilner 01298 84844 for details. Baby Stay & Play 1.30-3pm. Matlock Children’s Centre. A weekly drop in group. On the 1st Monday of every month there will be a Health Visitor, and the opportunity to weigh your baby. No need to book. 01629 581867. Badminton Hartington Village Hall between 8-10pm. Everyone welcome. For further info. 07870 879734. Bakewell Choral Society rehearsals, 7.15-9.30pm in Bakewell Methodist Church, Matlock Street, Bakewell. Term time only. Tel. 01433 631308. Bakewell Cubs 6.15-7.45pm. At the Brigade Hall, Bath Street, Bakewell. Further info. Mike Horrod 01629 732173. Bamford Pre-School Playgroup term time at the Methodist School Rooms, Main Road, Bamford. 9am-12noon. Caroline Hunter 07591 979051. Bamford Tennis Club Ladies S&D Match practice night 6.30pm. Ruth 0114 2899384. Baslow Mother and Baby Group 10am-12noon. Baslow Church Rooms. Charge is £2 per family. Just turn up or tel. Rachel Brown on 01246 583022. Biggin W.I. meet at 7.30-9.30pm 2nd Monday in the month. Tel. Francis 01298 84447 or Lynn 84548. Bradwell Bowls Club Open bowling. 6pm. All welcome beginners or advanced. Tel. June 01433 620227 for more info. Bradwell Pre-School 9am-12noon at the Memorial Hall, Netherside. Contact Wendy Riley 07756 236563. Breast Feeding Support Group 12.30-1.30pm. Matlock Children’s Centre. A weekly group. A chance to meet the centres breastfeeding champion for support and advice. 01629 581867. Bridge Club Bakewell Town Hall. 7.15pm. Pairs (Acol). Visitors just turn up. £1.50 pp. 01629 814439/01298 871151. (Not Bank Holidays). Buxton and High Peak Art Society meet at Dove Holes Community Centre. 1.30-3.30pm. Tel. Secretary, Bronwen 01629 813686. Chapel-en-le-Frith Ladies Choir Town Hall, Chapel-en-le-Frith. 7.45-9.45pm. New members welcome. 01298 814015. Come Along & Play Book the activity room here at Bakewell Children’s Centre to use our toys and resources, to book and for more details.01629 533673. Cromford Toddler Group meets during term time at Cromford Methodist Chapel on Water Lane, Cromford. 10-11.30am. Darley Dale Band Rehearsals 8-10pm. South Darley Village Hall. Contact Keith Sheldon 01629 734641 after 6pm. Derbyshire Housing Aid Advice surgeries and deposit guarantee scheme. Imperial Rooms, Imperial Road, Matlock 9.30am-12.30pm. Free confidential, independent advice on all housing matters. Fishpond Choir Rehearsal 7.30-9.30pm. The Fishpond, Matlock Bath. Further info. email enquiries@fishpondchoir.com or turn up on the night. Great Longstone Bridge ClubVillage Hall. 7-10pm. New members needed and welcomed. Tel. 01629 640442. Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup Bishop Pavilion, Bridge Field. 9.30am12.30pm. Contact Supervisor -Rebecca Stephenson 07842 095402. Hatha Yoga Over Haddon Village Hall. 10.30-11.30am. Friends Meeting House, Bakewell. 6.7.30pm. Contact Michelle 01629 815168. Hathersage Choir Rehearsals in the Lawrence Hall, at the Hathersage Memorial Hall. 7.30-9.30pm. Contact Secretary on 01433 650554. Hope Mums, Bumps, Babies and Toddlers A small friendly group run by new mums. The Old School in Hope from 10-12. Drop in any time for tea and chat. Contact Jane 07966476636. mrsjanescott@hotmail.co.uk for more details Jazz Workshop 7.30pm at Hope Valley College. 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Bamford Pre-School Playgroup See Monday’s Events for further details. • Restoration • Lime Pointing • Paving Bring your own craft or join in on a group project. Please call Beverley Bagshaw Bamford Tennis Club adult coaching and social tennis from 6pm. Tel. 01433 on 01629 735997 for more info. • Brick and Stone Extensions 651559 to arrange a free introductory session. Rugby Bakewell Mannerians RUFC Training 7pm. Baslow Sports Ground. See Beavers (6-8 years). 6-7.15pm. Hathersage Scout Headquarters. More info. • Carved Fireplaces www.pitchero.com/clubs/bakewellmanneriansrfc for more details. John on 01433 651889 or website - www.hathersage-scouts.org.uk See and Know Toddler group at Holy Trinity Church, Matlock Bath. 9.45Bingo Queens Court Sheltered Accommodation, Queens Road, Fairfield, 11.30am term time only. 0-4’s and their parents and carers welcome for toys, Buxton. 7.30pm. Bible stories, songs, crafts and a snack. No charge. Tel. Lucy on 07722750501. Call Pete 01246 860787 or 07946 746865 Bradwell Teddy Bear Club (Parent, Baby and Toddler Group) meet at the Tideswell Bowling Club members would like to invite you to join them from Methodist Schoolrooms, Bradwell (opp. White Hart Pub) from 9.30-11.30am. www.newstoneconservation.co.uk 2pm onwards for a game of bowls. No experience necessary, all you need is All welcome. Further info. contact Collette 01433 623838. a flat pair of shoes and we will provide the bowls and friendly help to get you Bio-Diversity Action Team out and about doing practical work across started! Further info John 01298 871624 or Barbara 01433 630349. Derbyshire. No experience necessary. Contact Steve Wright 01332 348591. Tansley Tots Toddlers 1.30-3.30pm at Tansley Community Hall. First session Bradwell Pre-School Group See Monday’s Events for further details. free. Come and join us. Find out more at: www.tansleytots.yolasite.com and Busy Bees Toddler Group Busy Bees is for Mums (or Dads or Grannies) and www.facebook.com/groups/tansleytots their babies, toddlers and preThe Matlock Forum Club meets at schoolers. Plus a trained Breastmates 10am in the Edgefold Club on Edgefold volunteer offers support on breastPLEASE NOTE: If you have had a Road. Retired gentlemen most feeding, weaning and returning to regular event with us which is still listed welcome. Guest speakers, interesting NEW ROOF / SOFFITS / FASCIAS / GUTTERING work whilst feeding. 10am-12noon and no longer runs can you please get in subjects, friendship, coffee and Fountain Square Church Hall, ALSO: all building projects touch with Nicky on 01629 812159 or email biscuits, free car parking. Call in on any Tideswell. Coffee, Chat, Snacks, Toys, whatson@peak-advertiser.co.uk so we can Tuesday. Tel. 01629 582728. Autumn Extensions / Porches / Garages / Brickwork Games, Crafts, fun. All welcome. meetings begin on 6 October 2015. delete it from the paper. Quality workmanship guaranteed Buxton and District Young Farmers Tideswell Male Voice Choir Rehearsals References available Club meet at Farming Life Centre, 7.30pm. Old Grammar School, Blackwell. 8pm. More info. Beth Gratton 07805 536605. FREE NO OBLIGATION QUOTE (situated to the rear of St John’s Parish Church), Tideswell. New members Carpet Bowls at St Margaret’s Village Hall, Alderwasley. 2-4pm All welcome. Fully insured – over 30 years’ experience welcomed. For further details contact 01629 825891. St Helen's Parish Church, Churchtown, Darley Dale is now open every Tuesday 07792 262798 or 07866 371739 Chatsworth Scouts aged 10-14 year olds. 6-7.30pm. Contact Nick Griffiths between 10am-2pm over the summer period for anyone who wishes to visit 07429 538283. this ancient Church. Visitors are welcome to look round the building and Church On The Bus 1-3pm. Meets at the railway/New Bus station car park, grounds, including it's famous Yew Tree or take the opportunity for a period Matlock. of quiet reflection or prayer. Coffee, Tea, or squash will be available. All will be Coffee and Chat Morning 10-11.30am. Dale Road Methodist Church Hall, most welcome. Darley Dale. Sparrowpit & District W.I. extend a warm welcome to all women. Every 3rd Cooking Class (ingredients and equipment provided free of charge). 10amTuesday. 7.30pm. Memorial Hall, Sparrowpit (Behind the Wanted Inn). Full 1pm. The Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health, Stancliffe House, Molyneux programme which includes various outings, workshops and meals out etc. Tel. Business Park, Darley Dale. 01629 733915. Angela Whittaker-Axon on 01298 938923 for further info. Come and Join our Friendly Group for Afternoon Tea and Chat/Speaker/Coach Wellbeing Hub open Tuesdays-Thursdays, 10am–3pm. 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Dove Holes Public Band Ambitious young band welcomes all young or Art Class Youlgrave Reading Rooms. 10am-12noon and 2-4pm. For more experienced players to rehearsals every Tuesday and Thursday. 1B Dale Road, details Diane Kettle. 01629 636763. www.dianekettle.com Dove Holes. 7.30pm. Contact Joanne Hollinrake 07970 039356. Art Classes Life drawing and painting tutored by Diane Kettle B.A. Hons (Fine Drop In - Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health 10am-3pm. Stancliffe Art) Certificate of Education. Beginners, improvers and professional, artists House Molyneux Business Park, Darley Dale DE4 2HJ. 01629 733915. welcome at the ‘Friends Meeting House’ (behind the Methodist Church) in Explorers (14 years upwards). 6-7.15pm. Hathersage Scout Headquarters. Bakewell. 1.30-4.30pm. Tel. Diane Kettle 01629 636763 www.dianekettle.com John 01433 651889 or look on the website - www.hathersage-scouts.org.uk Call David on Ashbourne Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 10.30am. 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Nicola Foster on 07891063154 or visit friendship. See you there! us at ashovertoddlers.co.uk. Go-Dai Karate Club ARC Leisure Centre, Matlock. Adult classes 7-9pm. For Bakewell Library (Storytime) 10-10.30am. All children aged 5 and under are more info. check our website: britishgodaiassociation.co.uk/Matlock or very welcome to participate, no charge for the activity. A parent/carer is contact Nigel Briggs directly on 01246 567913. required to stay for the duration of the activity. 01629 812267. Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup 9am-3pm. (1pm finish also available). See Bakewell Bunnies at Bakewell Children’s Centre 10.30am-12 noon. A weekly Monday’s Events for further details. session for 0–4 year olds. The sessions will end with a cool down time which High Peak Twins and Multiples Group at Harpur Hill Children’s Centre- free will include stories or singing. No need to book. 01629 533673. drop in session for children and parents to play together, share experiences Bakewell Floral Art Club 7.30pm. Bakewell Town Hall. 2nd Wednesday of each and make new friends. 10am-12noon. month (except January). New members and visitors always welcome. Hope Valley Young Farmers Club meet at Bamford Hall. 8pm. For more info. 2nd Bakewell Methodist BrowniesAre you aged between 7 and 10 years old? Tel. Cath Morley 01433 620237. Would you like to join our pack? Bakewell Methodist Church. 6.30-8pm. Interested in Cycling? Led rides for women at Carsington. Meet at Carsington Cassie Hodgkinson 01629 810241 or Sharon Wakeman at Bakewell Pet Shop. Sports and Leisure, 10–11am. Suitable ride for beginners, small children email: shirty1@live.co.uk Bakewell Silver Band Full Band rehearsals. 8-10pm at the Brigade Hall, Bath welcome. Rides are led by British Cycling Ride Leaders. Bring your own bike www.steveshirtandson.co.uk Street, Bakewell. 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Coming Events Coffee Morning (includes Bingo). Queen’s Court Sheltered Accommodation, Queen’s Road, Fairfield, Buxton. 10.30am. Cuppa-call-in 10.15-11.45am, Holy Trinity Church, Tansley. Why not drop in for a relaxing and welcoming cup of tea/coffee and biscuits, (and often cake!). Everyone most welcome. Crafting The Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health, Stancliffe House, Molyneux Business Park, Darley Dale. 10am–1pm. 01629 733915. Crafts in the Forest Why not come along to the Peak Forest Reading Room from 10am-12noon and enjoy a relaxing and creative session with like-minded people. Transport arranged if difficult to attend. Dale Road Methodist Church Darley Dale invites you to our short informal First Wednesday Service at 7.30pm on the first Wednesday in each month. Dales Christian Spiritualist Church Mencap Centre, Greenaway Lane, Darley Dale. Through the school yard. 7.30pm. Healing and meditation. Warm welcome to everyone. Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health Wednesday Activity Group (WAGs). 1-3pm Church Inn, Darley Dale. An arts and craft group. Drop In - Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health See Tuesday’s Events for further details. Dynamic Hatha Yoga Gothic Warehouse. Booking essential through Kulbir Kaur 01629 581937. Free to Arkwright Society volunteers as well as open to the public. Suitable for adults from introductory to advanced level. 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. Girls’ Brigade 6.30–8.30pm, Matlock Methodist and United Reformed Church, Bank Road, Matlock. Details Mrs Yvonne Brant 01629 582023. Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup 9am-3pm. Forest school for 3+ years. 9am12noon. See Monday’s Events for further details. High Peak Badminton Club Buxton Community School. 7-10pm. All ages and abilities from 11 years. Coaching on the night 7-8pm. Day 01298 71707. Eve 01298 22502. Interested in Cycling? Led rides for women at Tissington. Meet Ashbourne Cycle Hire, 10–11am. Suitable ride for beginners, small children welcome. Rides are led by British Cycling Ride Leaders. Bring your own bike or hire one for only £6.00. Indoor BowlingVillage Hall, Calver. 2-4pm. Tel. Bob Dudgeon, 01433 639908. Indoor Short Mat Bowling in the Working Men’s Club on Butts Road, Bakewell at 6.45pm - just turn up. Beginners welcome. Contact Alec on 01298 871638. Karate Village Hall, Calver. 6.30-8pm. Tel. Bob Dudgeon, 01433 639908. Little Hedgehogs Pre-School See Monday’s Events for further details. Line Dancing in the Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 7.40-10pm. With Timberline Steve, IDTA qualified instructor, and Jeanette. Details 01629 636386. Matlock and District Rifle Club See Tuesday’s Events for further details. Matlock Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 10.00am Easy walk 60 - 90 minutes different walks around the Matlock area see August coming events. Matlock Music Group for babies and pre-school children with parent/carer. 10-11.30am approx. during term time. Held at Matlock Methodist and URC Church Hall, Bank Road, Matlock. Matlock Musical Theatre Matlock Methodist and United Reformed Church Hall, Bank Road. 7.30pm. Matlock Philatelic Society second Wednesday each month. 7.30pm. Imperial Rooms, Matlock. Interesting and varied programme, visitors welcome. Meditation Classes during term times at Heart Jewel Kadampa Buddhist Centre, Holme Road, Matlock Bath DE4 3NU. 7.30-9pm. Suitable for beginners. Everyone welcome. No need to book. £5 per class. Tel 01629 581585. www.heartjewel.org.uk Matlock And District Embroidery Group workshop at the Imperial Rooms, Matlock, 10-12am.Further info. contact Lesley Ballard 01629 823947. Matlock Edgefold Club Social Sequence and ballroom dancing to organist. 810.30pm. For more info. 01629 582374. Open House at Bonsall Village Hall. 2pm. Board games, chat and talks. Run by retired people for anyone to join in, thanks to the New Horizons Trust. Parent and Toddler Group (run by volunteers) at Harpur Hill Children’s Centre, Buxton. 1.15-3.15pm. No need to book. Tel. 01298 74101. Free of charge. Peak Forest Aerobics at the Reading Room. 8-9pm. Cost £2.50 per session. Peak Pre-School See Monday’s Events for further details. Pilates in Bakewell 9.30-10.30am. Teresa Tinklin 07906 312372, bodyhealthpilates.co.uk Play Tideswell Play and learn together. Toys, crafts, healthy snacks, singing, tea and coffee for the parents/carers and a chance to take a toy home. At the Youth Club Building, Tideswell. 9am-12noon. Children aged 0-5. Pre-School Cycling Just bring your bike and helmet to Castleton Village Hall first Wednesday in the month. £2.00 per child. 1.30-3pm. Enjoy riding round cones, circuits and more. Rotary Club of Buxton meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesday at The Old Hall Hotel, Buxton at 6.30pm for 7-8pm meeting; optional meal follows. Enquiries from men and women welcome. Email: buxtonrotary@gmail.com. www.buxtonrotaryishere.co.uk; www.facebook.com/buxtonrotaryclub. Run of the Mill Folk Dance Club Meet every 2nd, 4th and 5th Wednesday (except in August). Folk dancing for beginners and experienced dancers. Florence Nightingale Hall, Holloway, nr Matlock. 7.30pm. Contacts. www.runmilldance.abelgratis.co.uk/ John Daglish 01629 534479, David and Verena 01332 881221. Seniors’ Lunch Eilm Pentecostal Church, Waterside Business Park Waterside Road, Ashbourne. 12.30 once a month. Contact the Church for more info. Singing with Lester Simpson 7-9pm. At the Medway Centre, Bakewell. Contact Community Education 01629 813747. South Darley Parent and Toddler Group 10-11.30am. Tel. Abi 01629 650911. Stepping Stones Pre-School Parwich Parwich Memorial Hall. Open sessions 9am-12noon for parents and children to visit. No prior booking needed. 2 full day sessions 9am-3pm as well as 2 half day sessions 9am-12noon. Street Games multi sports drop in sessions for 14 – 19 year olds, New Astro at Wirksworth Leisure Centre, 6–7pm. Tai Chi Bakewell and District Tai Chi Group. Medway Centre. 9.15-10.45am. More details from Medway Centre 01629 813638. T'ai Chi Ch’uan Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 1.30-3pm. Teacher has over 25years experience. Make the positive change in your life and well-being. Practice Harmony, relaxation and Serenity in a calm social group of like minds. To book a place call Stu 07832 107286 or David 07428 131989. Tansley, Holy Trinity Church invites you to a short, said, service of Holy Communion. 9.30am. The service precedes the regular Wednesday morning ‘Cuppa-call-in’ for cups of tea/coffee, biscuits and social chat. Tideswell Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 10.00am. Meet at Fountain Square, adjacent to the public toilets. Easy walk 60 - 90 minutes 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month see August coming events Tideswell Male Voice Choir See Tuesday’s Events for further details. Tideswell Singers. Rehearsals at 7pm at The Village Hall, Litton. New members welcome. Please see website for details of rehearsals and performances www.tideswellsingers.org.uk. Toddler Group 10.30am-12noon meet at Ashford Old School, Ashford-in-theWater. Contact Angela Unwin 01629 812703. The Rotary Club of Bakewell 12.45pm. Rutland Arms Hotel, Bakewell except the 4th & 5th Wednesday when it is an evening meeting with partners. Occasionally we meet at another venue. Contact 01629 57445 for further information.

Toddler Group Matlock All Saints’ Infant School. Term times only. 1.30-3pm. Weekly Led Rides For All On The Monsal Trail Every Wednesday morning. See Monday’s Event for further details. Weigh Stay and Play at The Whitworth Centre, Darley Dale. Children’s Centre. 1.30-3pm for further information call 01629 581867. Whist Drive Moore Memorial Hall, Brentwood Road, Bamford. 7.30pm. Admission £1 incl. tea and biscuits. Wirksworth Community Choir Rehearsals in term time. 7.45pm. Wirksworth Junior School. Altos wanted. Everyone welcome. 01629 822978. Wirksworth Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 9.45pm. Moderate walk. 90– 120 minutes. Meet at Wirksworth Leisure centre. We share cars and go for different walks around the Wirksworth area. Wirksworth Netball Club Wirksworth Leisure Centre DE4 4JG. 8.15-9.30pm term-time only. Small, friendly, competitive club. Contact Christine Galbraith (Membership Sec) 01629 824187/07801 956692, galbraithritchies@uwclub.net Erin Bower (Chairperson) 01629 733968/07980 880719. Youlgrave 1st Scouts Beavers and Cub Scouts 6.30-7.45pm. Scout hut, Youlgrave. Boys and girls aged 53/4-10. EVERY THURSDAY Pilates in Bakewell 9.45-10.45am, 11am-12pm, 6-7pm, 7-8pm. Teresa Tinklin 07906 312372, bodyhealthpilates.co.uk PLACES OF INTEREST Chatsworth House, Garden and Farmyard open everyday from 28th March. Open 11am-5.30pm (4.30pm last admission for the house. Garden open 11am-6pm (5pm last admission). Farmyard and adventure playground open 10.30am-5.30pm (4.30pm last admission). For further information 01246 565300. Haddon Hall open 1st May-30th September - open daily. October: Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays and 24th October-1st November for half term. (Open 12noon-5pm) (last entry at 4pm). Christmas 5th-16th December. (Open 10.30am-4pm) (last entry at 3.30pm). For further information 01629 812855. Bakewell Old House Museum Cunningham Place, off North Church Street, Bakewell, DE45 1DD. Open 1st April - 5th November. 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.

SEPTEMBER 5

- 7 & 15 WARDLOW CHURCH HALL GINGERBREAD FESTIVAL 11am4.30pm. Refreshments and tabletop sale. Wardlow SK17 8RP.

Thursday 10 BAKEWELL GUIDED TOUR 2pm. About one hour. River Wye to a Tudor House Museum. £4 charity. Book at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227) by 1pm. Meet at TIC. 10 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Calver – Park by playing fields in village centre. 10 CALVER, CURBAR AND FROGGATT SENIOR CITIZENS’ CLUB Calver Methodist Church. 2pm. Talk - Royal Residences - M. McLoughin followed by tea. New members are very welcome. 10 CALVER FILMVillage Hall, Calver. 7.30pm. The Theory of Everything. Cert 12A. Calver Film is a membership club costing £20. Guest tickets cost £5.00. Charity of the month Edale Mountain Rescue. For further information contact Denise Hall 01433 630760. 10 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Holymoorside, Gallery Lane south end side road and disused CP. Stone Edge, Nether Loads. 0115 967515. 10 EYAM W.I. Mechanics Institute. 7.45pm. Desert Island Discs - Your Choices. Visitors and new members very welcome. 10 THE BAKEWELL SUPPORT GROUP Dagnall Gardens, Bakewell. 2-4pm. All carers are welcome, even if you can only come for a quick cup of tea and a chat. Refreshments are provided.

Friday 11 BAMFORD AND DISTRICT HISTORY GROUP The Bamford Institute. 8pm. History of Buxton Opera House - Trevor Gillman & Roy Pickles. Visitors welcome. 11 MATLOCK ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES SOCIETY 7.30pm in the Imperial Rooms, Imperial Road, Matlock. Talk on History of Botanical Drawing by Jean Binney. 11 MEDITATION CLASS Friends Meeting House, Chapel Row, Bakewell, DE45 1EL. We sit on chairs. 10.30-11.45am. £4 per class (£3. conc.) Free refreshments are provided. Everyone welcome. More info. 01298 79777 or 07527 292908. 11 SIMPLY MEDITATE meditation classes taking place from 10.30-11.45am in Bakewell at The Friends Meeting House. Learn simple methods to help find peace of mind. Everyone welcome! The facility fee is £4 (£3 concession) per class. For more information please contact Samudra Buddhist Centre on 01298 79777 or 07527 292908 or e-mail info@samudracentre.org. Our website is www.samudracentre.org, and facebook.com/SamudraBuddhistCentre. 11 WORDS AT THE WHARF Wheatcroft’s Wharf Café, Cromford Mill. 11am12.30pm. Free entry. Come along to Cromford Mills’ Spoken Word Night and be entertained with everything from poetry and stand up to short sketches and monologues. Book a slot on the night or just come and listen. This event will take place on the first floor of Wheatcroft’s Wharf Café (please note that this is accessed only by stairs). Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995

Saturday 12 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6 miles. Moderate. Ashford in the Water PC CP. Monsal Head. 01335 370326. 12 DETHICK, LEA AND HOLLOWAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 47TH ANNUAL FLOWER, VEGETABLE AND PRODUCE SHOW See Special Events for further details. 12 FREE BEGINNERS FLY-FISHING COURSE At Orvis Retail Store, The Old Town Hall, King Street, Bakewell. Contact store for details 01629 810226. Further info. orvis.co.uk/learntoflyfish 12 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Sequence and ballroom dancing to Bill King. 8-11pm. 12 MEET THE MILL MANAGER Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. 11am-3pm. Free entry. Meet Richard Arkwright’s Mill Manager who will be out and about in the mill yard. Drop in any time and discover what it was like to live and work in the mills. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995. 12 - 13 INSPIRED LACEMAKERS Gothic Warehouse, Cromford Mill. 10am4pm. Free entry. The Inspired Lacemakers will be demonstrating bobbin lace throughout the weekend. Come along and have a go making a piece of your own. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995.

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Coming Events 12 - 13 ARKWRIGHT SPINSTERS Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. 11am-4pm. Free entry. The Arkwright Spinsters will be demonstrating spinning and fibre crafting and sharing their skills. Bring your own spinning wheel and learn to spin. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995. 12 - 19 HARTINGTON WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details.

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13 ASHBOURNE ANIMAL WELFARE FUN DOG SHOW AND SEPTEMBER OPEN DAY The Ark Wyaston Rd Ashbourne. 11am-4pm. The Dog Show starts at 12.30 with classes for Most Handsome Dog, Prettiest Bitch, Waggiest Tail, Best Puppy, Top Dog etc etc. Lots of lovely prizes and rosettes. Visit the cattery and kennels and meet some of the cats and dogs waiting for loving new homes. Delicious homemade lunches and teas. Gifts, books, bric a brac, toys etc For more info Tel: 01335 300494 or visit www.ashbourneanimalwelfare.org 13 ASHFORD-IN-THE-WATER ANTIQUE, GIFT AND CRAFT FAIRAshford War Memorial Institute. Free admission. 10am-4.30pm. Refreshment available. To book a stall please email c.ward007@hotmail.com 13 ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS’ FAIR Brassington Village Hall. From 10am4pm. Wonderful refreshments. Admission adults 50p OAP/children 30p. Contact Liz or Bill 01629 540469. 13 BASH FILMS Bakewell and Ashford Film Society. Medway Centre, Bakewell. The Grand Budapest Hotel. 7.30pm. Members £24 for 10 films. Visitors £5. Tel. Cheryl Mayfield 01629 814770. 13 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: The Barrel – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2: Crown Edge – Medium 8-12 miles. 9.30am. Anyone welcome. Membership £5 single or £8 family per year. Contact 01298 72230 or 01298 23441. www.buxtonramblingclub.co.uk 13 CAR BOOT SALE in Hope Valley, Hope. Gates open 7am–12pm. Cars £5/Vans £10. Refreshments available. Sorry no dogs on the school grounds. Proceeds to Hope Valley College (HVC) and Hope Sports Association(HS). Information on www.hopevalley.derbyshire.sch.uk or 07538 194348. 13 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Ilam roadside, Wetton, Musden Low. 0115 9204662. 13 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 13 GREAT HUCKLOW OLD CHAPEL (UNITARIAN) 10.30am. DIY Congregational Service. Theme: Personal Understanding of God led by Liz Shaw. 13 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 9 miles (grade 2). SK 150667. Monyash CP, Deep Dale, Ashford-in-the-Water, Sheldon. 07450 986109. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 13 HARTINGTON WAKES SPORTS AND COUNTRY SHOW See Special Events for further details. 13 PEAK DISTRICT TRAIL RUNNING SERIES 2015 at Carsington Water. Organised by locally based Dark & White Events two routes are on offer at each event: 15km and 5km both with plenty of smooth off-road trail running in spectacular Peak District countryside. Part event proceeds go to the Peak District National Park for essential footpath maintenance work. For all event information including routes, timings and how to enter see www.trailrunningpeaks.co.uk 13 WANTED, AT CROMFORD, CHILDREN OF ALL AGES Cromford Mills. 2.304pm. Cost: £5 (one accompanying adult free, additional adults £5 each). Limited places, advance booking recommended. Children must be accompanied by an adult. What was it like to live and work in Richard Arkwright’s Cromford? Step back in time and learn about the jobs in the mills and the way of life of both children and adults. For further details and ticket bookings please visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 825995.

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14 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Bakewell Methodist Church (Harvest Appeal).

Tuesday 15 ALL SAINTS ‘TOTS AND TEDS’ -a monthly get-together for pre-school Toddlers, Babies and their Carers. We will be getting together again at 1.30pm-2.45pm, in our big meeting room, the Newark at Bakewell Parish Church. The theme is ‘HARVEST’. Games and crafts, music, songs and story-time, usually with a biblical theme. Refreshments are included plus plenty of time for free play. No charge. Everyone welcome. For more information please contact: Kath 812457, or Julia 815123. 15 BASLOW FLOWER CIRCLE Baslow Village Hall. 2pm. ‘Inspired by Constance” a demonstration by Glenda Bream. Visitors welcome. 15 BRADWELL HISTORICAL SOCIETY ‘Tissington, its Past, Present and Future’ by Sir Richard Fitzherbert, 8pm. In the Methodist Hall. 15 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 11am. 4 miles. Extra leisurely. Bonsall VH. Brightgate. No dogs please. 01335 370778. 15 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Gradbach CP. Lud’s Church, Roach End, Gradbach Hill. 01142 361320. 15 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Alport Heights. Local walk. 01335 370473. 15 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am - Moderate walk 60 – 90 minutes. Meet at Matlock Meadows Ice Cream, follow signs from Sainsbury’s. 15 MEDITATE IN BUXTON Overcoming Stress and Anxiety. Meditation classes at Samudra Buddhist Centre, 47 High Street, Buxton, SK17 6HB, from 7.30-8.30pm. These classes are especially suitable for complete beginner’s. The facility fee is £4 (£3 concession). For more information please contact Samudra Buddhist Centre on 01298 79777 or 07527 292908 or e-mail info@samudracentre.org. Our website is www.samudracentre.org, and facebook.com/SamudraBuddhistCentre.

Wednesday 16 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Leisurely/moderate. Thorpe, Narlows Lane CP, Thorpe Pastures, Milldale and Dovedale. 07736 783640. 16 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 10 miles. Moderate. Grindleford Station, Higger Tor, Blacka Moor. 01246 591181. 16 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 12 miles. Strenuous. Hollingsclough, Adders Green, Hawks Nest. 01629 356220. 16 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Easy walk 60 - 90 minutes. Meet at Black Rock – lower car park £1.30 to park for 2 hours. 16 MEDITATE IN BUXTON Overcoming Stress and Anxiety. Meditation classes at Samudra Buddhist Centre, 47 High Street, Buxton, SK17 6HB, from 10.30-11.45am and from 7-9pm. These classes are especially suitable for complete beginner’s. The facility fee is £4 (£3 concession) for morning class and £6 per class (£4 concession) for evening class. For more information please contact Samudra Buddhist Centre on 01298 79777 or 07527 292908 or e-mail info@samudracentre.org. Our website is www.samudracentre.org, and facebook.com/SamudraBuddhistCentre. 16 TIDESWELL EASY WALK 60 – 90 minutes. 10am. Meet at Fountain Square, adjacent to the public toilets for a walk around Tideswell and the surrounding area.

Thursday 17 BAKEWELL AND DISTRICT FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY 7.30pm. Town Hall, Bakewell. 17 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Rowsley – park in rear car park at Peak Village.

17 BAKEWELL GUIDED TOUR 2pm. About one hour. River Wye to a Tudor House Museum. £4 charity. Book at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227) by 1pm. Meet at TIC. 17 CASTLETON HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Medieval Monastery: How it was built; how life was lived within it, by David Slade. This is the story of the men who built our English Abbeys and of the monks who lived and prayed in them and provided basic health and education to the people who lived close by. Visitors are most welcome at all meetings. A small charge of £3 includes light refreshments. Please note this meeting is in the Peveril Centre, Methodist Chapel, Buxton Road, Castleton at 7.30pm. 17 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Ellastone VH CP. Calwich Abbey, Mayfield, Norbury. 01773 827804. 17 WIRKSWORTH THURSDAY GROUP Wellspring Church, St John Street, Wirksworth. Anniversary Walk - Sally Mosley. 10am-12noon.

22 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Ashopton viaduct, Upper Derwent Valley. 01433 651212. 22 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Allestree, Woodlands Lane CP. Local walk. 01332 557887. 22 GRINDLEFORD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 7.30pm. Bishop Pavilion (beside bridge) Grindleford S32 2JN. Illustrated talk by Peter Ward on National Parks of England and Wales’. Warm welcome to old and new members. 22 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am – Easy walk 60 – 90 minutes. Meet at High Peak Junction Car Park (Lea Bridge) £1.30 to park for 2 hours. 22 MEDITATE IN BUXTON Overcoming Stress and Anxiety. Meditation classes at Samudra Buddhist Centre, 47 High Street, Buxton, SK17 6HB, from 7.30-8.30pm. These classes are especially suitable for complete beginner’s. The facility fee is £4 (£3 concession). For more information please contact Samudra Buddhist Centre on 01298 79777 or 07527 292908 or e-mail info@samudracentre.org. Our website is www.samudracentre.org, and facebook.com/SamudraBuddhistCentre. 22 MONTHLY MEETING OF BAKEWELL ROYAL BRITISH LEGION WOMEN’S SECTION. 7.30pm. Town Hall, Bakewell. Raffle. Refreshments. Speaker Janet Bailey of Bakewell Show. Visitors welcome. 22 YOULGRAVE EASY WALK 60–90 minutes. 10.30am. Meet at Coldwell End Car Park in the village for an easy walk around Youlgrave area.

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18 BASLOW SENIOR CITIZENS’ CLUB Baslow Village Hall, 2pm. Harvest Festival. Bring and buy. 18 CHARITY HOG ROAST AND MUSIC The Church Inn, Chelmorton. 8pm onwards. Room raffle. Proceeds to MacMillan Cancer Support. 18 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 2pm. Dale Road Methodist CH Hall, Darley Dale. A Nature Trek - Stephen Williams. Non members welcome. 01629 650092. 18 OPEN MIC NIGHT Wheatcroft’s Wharf Canalside Café, Cromford Mill.. 79pm. Free entry. An evening of music in the relaxed atmosphere of Wheatcroft’s Wharf Café. Book a slot on the night or just sit back and listen. This event will take place on the first floor of Wheatcroft’s Wharf Café (please note that this is accessed only by stairs). Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995. 18 WHIST DRIVE Chelmorton War Memorial Institute. 7.30pm.

23 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Leisurely/moderate. Baslow CP (fee). Pilsley, Edensor and Chatsworth. 0114 22666868. 23 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. A624 Lay by north of Lamb Inn. South head, Foxholes Clough. cc 9.10am Rowsley Stn CP. 01629 733312. 23 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Monyash CP, Wye Dale, Youlgreave, Alton. 07929 721714. 23 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Easy walk 60 - 90 minutes. Meet at Tansley – Alders Lane, T junction with Carr Lane/Cunnery Lane. 23 MEDITATE IN BUXTON Overcoming Stress and Anxiety. Meditation classes at Samudra Buddhist Centre, 47 High Street, Buxton, SK17 6HB, from 10.30-11.45am and from 7-9pm. These classes are especially suitable for complete beginner’s. The facility fee is £4 (£3 concession) for morning class and £6 per class (£4 concession) for evening class. For more information please contact Samudra Buddhist Centre on 01298 79777 or 07527 292908 or e-mail info@samudracentre.org. Our website is www.samudracentre.org, and facebook.com/ SamudraBuddhistCentre.’

Saturday 19 AN EVENING OF MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT with the Darley Hillside Choir. Conductor Jan Smith, accompanist Keith Wall. At Dale Road Methodist Church. Admission £5. Proceeds to Ashgate Hospice. 19 BAMFORD FARMERS MARKET Hope Valley. 9am-1pm. Indoors at Bamford Village Institute or in the Anglers Rest car park. Do you grow your own, pickle or jam your own and want an opportunity to sell it on then call Paul and book a stall. 07593 345514. 19 BAMFORD WI is celebrating the Women’s Institute first 100 year anniversary by holding Craft Workshops, demonstrating and providing tuition for a host of crafts including beading, feltmaking, breadmaking, watercolour painting, cross stitch, photography, Knitting, embroidery and children’s crafts. We will be providing refreshments and generally having fun. Bamford Institute, Main Road, Bamford, S33 0DY. 10am-4pm. Everybody welcome! 19 CALVER CHILDREN’S CINEMA Calver Village Hall. Paddington.Tickets £3 on the door or tel. 01433 631298 under 3s free. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Doors open 1.30pm film starts at 2.30pm. Refreshments for adults. Goodies stall for kiddies! Free parking. Disabled facilities. 19 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6 miles. Moderate. Thorpe, Narlows Lane CP, Thorpe via Tissington. 07941 606011. 19 FREEDOM FROM SUFFERING MEDITATION COURSE Learn how the integration of Buddhist teachings in your life can help reduce and finally eliminate suffering.The course consists of practical teachings, guided meditations and an opportunity for discussion and questions. Everyone welcome. No need to be Buddhist to benefit. 10am-1pm. Cost £12 which includes refreshments. Heart Jewel Buddhist Meditation Centre, Holme Road, Matlock Bath DE4 3NU. Further info on 01629 581585 or by email heartjewelcentre@gmail.com www.heartjewel.org.uk 19 HARDY PLANT SOCIETY (Derbyshire Group) Shirland Village Hall. 2pm. Plants that Excite. An illustrated talk by Dr Andrew Ward of Norwell Nurseries. Visitors welcome. £3 inc. tea/coffee. 19 MEET THE ARTIST – WENDY HAYNES Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. 10am-4pm. Free entry. Paintings, knitted items and button necklaces. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995.

Sunday 20 ARKWRIGHT SPINSTERS Gothic Warehouse, Cromford Mill. 11am-4pm. Free entry. The Arkwright Spinsters will be demonstrating spinning and fibre crafting and sharing their skills. Bring your own spinning wheel and learn to spin. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995. 20 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: Wincle – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 3: Margery Stones - 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 20 CAR BOOT SALE in Hope Valley, Hope. Gates open 7am–12pm. Cars £5/Vans £10. Refreshments available. Sorry no dogs on the school grounds. Proceeds to Hope Valley College (HVC) and Hope Sports Association(HS). Information on www.hopevalley.derbyshire.sch.uk or 07538 194348. 20 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 13 miles. Strenuous. Calver, Bridge Inn/school lay-by. 5 edges walk. 07403 238266. 20 GREAT HUCKLOW OLD CHAPEL (UNITARIAN) 10.30am. Service – conducted by Andy Phillips. 20 LADY MANNERS SCHOOL PARENTS ASSOCIATION CAR BOOT SALE Have a great day selling or buying and help raise money for our school. Gates open at 7am for Car Booters and close at 1pm. No commercial traders or food sales. Entry fee is just £6.00 per car. Free entry to members of the public. Excellent refreshments available all day. Come along and try our well-priced, delicious, locally reared bacon cobs, fresh made sandwiches, homemade cakes and a range of soft drinks, tea, coffee and hot chocolate. Sorry, no dogs are allowed on the school grounds. 20 MATLOCK ADVANCED MOTORISTS AND MOTORCYCLISTS meeting, at Highfields Upper School, off Chesterfield Road, Matlock at 10am. Free assessment drives for local motorists and riders. Please contact Bill Storey on 01629 812732 for full details. Or visit the IAM website at www.iam.org.uk or www.matlock-iam.webs.com 20 MEET THE ARTIST – SUSAN TRENTHAM Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. Free entry. Paintings, limited edition prints, hand-painted slate and granite giftware and handcrafted greeting cards. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995. 20 STANAGE STRUGGLE FELL RACE 11am. Entry £5 on the day, run under FRA rules. Registration from 9.30am at Hathersage School GR235817. All money raised goes to local Charities. www.stanagestruggle.co.uk

Thursday 24 101 LEGENDARY WHISKIES WITH IAN BUXTON – BOOK TALK AND WHISKY TASTING Gothic Warehouse, Cromford Mill. 7-8.30pm. Cost: £20 (includes whisky tasting), £10 Driver’s Ticket (excludes whisky tasting). Join Ian Buxton, author of 101 Legendary Whiskies, to explore Lost, Luxurious, Living and Legendary Whiskies. Join Ian for an evening of whisky, wit and wisdom, which will include tastings. For further details and ticket bookings please visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 825995. 24 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Foolow – park next to Village Green. 24 BAKEWELL GUIDED TOUR 2pm. About one hour. River Wye to a Tudor House Museum. £4 charity. Book at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227) by 1pm. Meet at TIC. 24 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Grindleford Station, Higger Tor, Burbage Rocks, Longshaw Est. 01629 822372.

Friday 25 AN EVENING OF LIVE JAZZ AND SWING at Cressbrook Social Club. Tickets are £8, which includes canapés on arrival, cheeseboard and nibbles in the interval with the bar open for real ales, a selection of quality wines and speciality bottled beers. Doors open at 7.30pm for 8pm and to book tickets in advance, phone and leave your name and number or text JAZZ to 07785395362. Send cheques to Cressbrook Social Club, 49 Middle Row, Cressbrook SK17 8SX Go to www.cressbrookclub.org.uk for more info. 25 DARLEY DALE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Methodist Church Hall, Darley Dale. 7.30pm. Mrs Irene Dougan (County organiser for the NGS) Derbyshire Delights. Visitors welcome £3 per meeting. More info. www.ddhs.org.uk 25 ILLUSTRATED TALK TO THE FRIENDS OF BUXTON MUSEUM 7pm. At the Museum. ‘Buxton Diamonds by Roy Starkey’. Small charge of £3 for non-members, and refreshments are served after the talk. 25 MACMILLAN CANCER SUPPORT WORLD’S BIGGEST COFFEE MORNING Church Inn, Chelmorton. 10am-12 noon. Coffee morning, bring and buy. Cakes, tombola and a room raffle. 25 MACMILLAN COFFEE MORNING at Bradwell Sports Pavilion between 10am-12noon. Raffle, cake and coffee, fun and games. 25 MEDITATION CLASS Friends Meeting House, Chapel Row, Bakewell, DE45 1EL. We sit on chairs. 10.30-11.45am. £4 per class (£3. conc.) Free refreshments are provided. Everyone welcome. More info. 01298 79777 or 07527 292908. 25 SIMPLY MEDITATE. New Friday morning meditation classes taking place from 10.30-11.45am in The Hope Valley at Castleton Village Hall. Learn simple methods to help find peace of mind. Everyone welcome! The facility fee is £4 (£3 concession) per class. For more information please contact Samudra Buddhist Centre on 01298 79777 or 07527 292908 or e-mail info@samudracentre.org. Our website is www.samudracentre.org, and facebook.com/SamudraBuddhistCentre. 25 WHIST DRIVE Sheen Village Hall. 8pm. £1.50 incl. refreshments. In aid of St Lukes Church, Sheen. Please tel. George 01298 84492. 25 & 26 OLDHAM THEATRE WORKSHOP PRESENTS ‐ EYAM A True Story of Sacrifice and Heroism. Book by Sarah Nelson, Music by James Atherton. In Eyam Church. The true story of a Derbyshire village that was hit by the plague in the autumn of 1665. ‘For all information regarding this production including ticketing and running times please contact Oldham Theatre Workshop on:‐ 01617 703240. E: otw@oldham.gov.uk W: oldhamtheatreworkshop.co.uk

Saturday 26 ATTIC SALE Youlgrave Village Hall. 10am-12noon. To book a table ring Judith on 01629 636492. £6 per table. Also tombola and cake stall. For Village Hall Funds. 26 BAKEWELL FARMERS’ MARKET Agricultural Centre. 9am-2pm. Parking and easy access. Contact 01629 813777. 26 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6 miles. Moderate. Allestree, Woodlands Lane CP. Local walk. 01332 557887. 26 ORIENTEERING FOR BEGINNERS 10am-1.30pm, Eyam Sports Playing Fields (next to the car park). An Eyam School PTA event with courses from 2km-6km, suitable for runners, walkers, explorers of all ages.

Monday 21 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Bakewell Disabled Club (1 in 10). 21 DERBYSHIRE WILDLIFE TRUST WYE AND UPPER DERWENT GROUP TALK 7.30pm. Medway Centre, Bakewell. Walls and Hedgerows - how they evolved. An illustrated talk by Lynn Pickering about the past of hedgerows and walls, and the wildlife and plant life which they support. Admission £2.50. All welcome. 21 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 10 miles (grade 4). SK 109915. Birchen Clough CP. Grains in the Water, Bleaklow Stones, Bleaklow Head, Pennine Way, Upper North Grain, Lady Clough, Birchin Clough. (No dogs). 0114 2662 348 or 07518 029 776. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 21 MATLOCK AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES 50+ OPEN FORUM will be held in the Imperial Rooms, Matlock from 2-4pm. This month we will be discussing health opportunities and pension options with the Citizens Advice Bureau with plenty of time to ask questions. Everyone is welcome to attend. 21 BAKEWELL PHOTO CLUB Friends Meeting House, Chapel Row, Bakewell. (Behind Methodist Church, Matlock Road) 7.30pm. Opening meeting of the new season is an illustrated talk given by Paul Bingham called Wild Britain about the diversity of our wildlife and landscape. Visitors and new members are very welcome whatever their level of experience. For our full programme and examples of our work visit our website at www.bakewellphotographic.co.uk

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26 THE POWER OF THE MIND MEDITATION WORKSHOP (part of Wirksworth Fringe Festival). Understand how the mind is the source of all creativity. Use this understanding to create freedom and happiness for ourselves and others. 2-5pm. Cost £12. Coach House Studios, Crown Yard, Market Place, Wirksworth DE4 4ET. Further info. please contact us on 01629 581585 or by email heartjewelcentre@gmail.com www.heartjewel.org.uk 26 WIRKSWORTH COMMUNITY CHORAL CHOIR Choral Workshop 10am5pm. Come and sing and learn a song - Bach, Parry, Handel and Morgan and sing it later in the concert. Concert 7.30pm. At St Mary’s Parish Church, Wirksworth. Tickets 01629 822844. 26 - 28 HOPE, A LIVING HISTORY EXHIBITION - pictures and memories of bygone days in Hope in the Hope Valley - at the Methodist Hall, Edale Road, Hope. 10.30am-16.30pm. Entry Free.

Sunday 27 ASHBOURNE ANIMAL WELFARE WALKIES! Sponsored Walk at Ilam Park, Ilam, Nr. Ashbourne. 10.30am-4pm. Choice of pleasant country walks to suit all abilities walk with or without a dog. If you can’t join in on the day - how about sponsoring one of our volunteers? Ruby, Sachi, Pip and Lottie all ex rescue dogs are willing to walk for you! For sponsorship forms ring 01335 300494 or download from website. Alternatively if you can’t get any sponsorship just come along on the day and join in - all we ask is for a donation of £5. http://www.ashbourneanimalwelfare.org/ 27 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: Fairfield – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2: Hartington – 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

Coming Events 27 CAR BOOT SALE in Hope Valley, Hope. Gates open 7am–12pm. Cars £5/Vans £10. Refreshments available. Sorry no dogs on the school grounds. Proceeds to Hope Valley College (HVC) and Hope Sports Association(HS). Information on www.hopevalley.derbyshire.sch.uk or 07538 194348. 27 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Monyash, Youlgreave, Lathkill Dale. 07913 559337. 27 GREAT HUCKLOW OLD CHAPEL (UNITARIAN) 10.30am. Service – conducted by Liz Shaw. 27 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 10 miles (grade 2). SK 338694. Holymoorside (meet at Bull’s Head) Harpur Hill, Great Pond of Stubbing, Stone Edge. (Dogs on short fixed leads). 0114 2483 441. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk

Monday 28 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Edale Methodist Church. 28 MATLOCK AND DISTRICT EMBROIDERERS’ GROUP Imperial Rooms, Imperial Road, Matlock. 7 for 7.30pm. A Patchwork Journey - Debbie Wotton. New members and visitors welcome. 28 WINSTER LOCAL HISTORY GROUP ‘Dealing with Death in Rural Derbyshire: the Practicalities and Traditions of Dying’, by Roger Jepson & Russell Davidson, local funeral directors. 7.30pm in the Burton Institute, Winster DE4 2DQ.

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Your Totally Independent Local Newspaper Wirksworth, once known for its vast stone quarries, is perhaps better known today for its arts festival and fittingly, the theme of the visual arts programme in its twenty-first year is Transformations. Always a lively small market town with its independent shops and cafés, quirky streets, varied architecture and strong community, Wirksworth transforms itself each year into a venue for the visual arts and performance – a gallery and a stage, with over a hundred artists, live drama and music, and film. A festival favourite is the Art and Architecture Trail (12-13 September), with the work of artists and designer makers displayed in houses and other buildings throughout the town. Always fascinating, it is an excellent opportunity to discover affordable, collectable art and design and to talk to the artists – as well as discovering hidden parts of the beautiful town. Trail Weekend tickets cost £7 (under 18s free) for entry to all markets and venues on both days, plus an illustrated guide. And there’s plenty of free street entertainment to enjoy as well. The Contemporary Visual Arts Programme (12-13, 1920 and 26 September), curated by the Festival’s visual arts panel, presents the work of internationally respected artists, some locally-based, who work across a wide range of media that are used in ways that subvert or convert assumptions, surprise and intrigue, reveal and renew – transformations! Tony Hill studied architecture and sculpture and now makes films that he feels are somewhere between the two. He last came to Wirksworth Festival in 2010 with his film The Doors, regarded as a high point in the history of the festival. His new film SEA is a meditation on the rhythms and everchanging movement of the sea. He has said of his work that ‘the sense of wonder is what I like…a kind of wonder at the world’. Maggie Cullen studied fine art at Exeter and the Royal College and now lives

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THE ART OF TRANSFORMATION 10-26 September 2015

explores the tension between the natural world and the effect upon it of human activity, combining traditional painting with ‘the rusty surrealism of science fiction and the fantasia of abstraction’. He has exhibited internationally and won several prizes for his work. The Graduate Showcase is an exciting mixture of contemporary art selected by the Visual Arts Panel. A stimulating collection of images, installation and sculpture from Derby, Loughborough, Nottingham Trent and Staffordshire Universities which can be seen in selected venues and shop windows, 12–26 September. We showcase this year’s finest regional graduates, with work that pushes the boundaries and combine ideas and materials in unexpected and inventive combinations. WIRKSWORTH FESTIVAL PERFORMANCE PROGRAMME This year, Wirksworth Festival and Town Hall Events have entered into an exciting new partnership to bring a vibrant and fresh performance programme to the Festival, featuring: ‘Theatre and Words’, Film, Music, Dance and Participation. THEATRE AND WORDS AT THE FESTIVAL The ‘Theatre and Words’

programme begins with Talking Bob Dylan (Wed 16 Sept), an illustrated talk by former Cheshire Poet Laureate and performer John Lindley, author of Dylan Thomas: Embers & Sparks. Storytelling magic of lands and mythologies comes to life in Adverse Camber productions, The Shahnameh: The Epic Book of Kings (Thurs 24 Sept) dazzling performance storyteller, Xanthe Gresham Knight, dives into the majestic mythology of Persia, accompanied by Kurdish Iranian musician, Arash Moradi. Immerse yourself in a world of adventure, lust and romance, as two outstanding artists bring poetry and humour to this sweeping ancient history of Iran. Quite Remarkable Productions bring an interactive musical show for children age 2-6 with their highly successful show The Marvellous Machine that combines live music, magic and songs (Fri 25 and Sat 26 Sept). And, finally, we are excited to welcome back the award winning and very Sleeping Trees funny Theatre with Mafia? – a hysterical re-telling of the classic gangster mob story, complete with onstage fusion jazz band. A world of crime and corruption come to life in a way you have

never seen before…‘The birth child of Monty Python and The League of Gentlemen’ (Fri 25 & Sat 26 Sept). FILM AT THE FESTIVAL A Thousand Empty Glasses (Wed 23 Sept) is a diverse and lively evening of hardhitting, diverse story-telling at the Northern Light Cinema. Discover this collection of short films by the vibrant, award-winning new production company, Take Cover Films (short listed for Palm Springs and Raindance). Six shorts including collaboration with local actress/writer Eve Hedderwick Turner, followed by a post show Q&A. MUSIC AT THE FESTIVAL Music at the Festival presents a variety of music from near and far. Project Jam Sandwich’s explosive live performance and captivating collection of influences have immediately situated them as rising stars in their field. Ranging from the music of Bulgaria to South Africa to Scotland, they concoct their own charismatic arrangements with exhilarating improvisation, scorching rhythms and beautiful

melody (Wed 16 Sept). Jungle Lion from Sheffield are a 12 piece ska and reggae band with a huge presence and sound that have supported UB40, The Wailers and The Selecter and is guaranteed to get you stomping on a Saturday night (Sat 19 Sept). Local folk musicians with a big international reputation, Adam Summerhayes and Murray Grainger of Deadmen’s Folk bring you an evening of authentic 15th and 16th century folk music for reimagined for modern day ears – ‘stunningly virtuosic’ instrumentalists play intoxicating ancient melodies – ‘music to die for’ (The Strad), (Thurs 24 Sept). Wirksworth jazz keyboard wizard Matt Ratcliffe brings together a special quartet, featuring vibist Corey Mwamba, to play a diverse collection of jazz from improvisation on standards to tunes by iconic composers like Monk and Ornette Coleman (Fri 25 Sept). We are also delighted to welcome world class afroceltic dance band Baka Beyond with their uplifting sound inspired by music of the rainforest. They have an international reputation for authentic and ‘infectiously joyous’ music (Sat 26 Sept). DANCE AT THE FESTIVAL The Festival dance programme is an invigorating and engaging mix of the original and traditional, with events by professional companies, emerging artists and young people. Straight from Edinburgh Fringe there’s Dance to Inspire with Camera Obscura – thoughtprovoking and emotionallycharged dance theatre reflecting on the extraordinary attribute of music to restore memories and identity in dementia from Debi Hedderwick’s The Secret Dance Club –

‘Poignant and moving... beautiful and emotive’ (TimeandLeisure.co.uk) (Tue 22 Sept). There is a double-bill of new work, with the young Midlands company Threefold Dance combining dance, film and text in Common Ground, and a fresh piece from the talented young people of W i r k s w o r t h INdependDANCE, which explores modern feminist outcomes for traditional fairy tales in Out of the Forest (Sat 19 Sept). And if you feel inspired to get your own dancing shoes on, don’t miss Jose Olivia’s Salsa Party, a lively evening event to learn and practise salsa moves in a sociable party atmosphere (Fri 18 Sept). YOU AND WIRKSWORTH FESTIVAL - Participation And, finally, there is a golden opportunity for you to explore your interests and try out some new skills, as the Festival invites you to join the MINI WORKSHOP MARKETPLACE. Choose from a range of workshops led by local groups and practitioners on offer throughout the evening, with the bar open to relax and chat between activities. Come and discover talents you never knew you had (Thurs 17 Sept). THE COMMUNITY CELEBRATION The Treasures of Wirksworth – Sun 20 September. Every year, Wirksworth Festival is proud to put on a spectacular Community Celebration. For the last few years, the Festival has worked with Learning Through Arts and this year they both invite you to join them for a ‘treasure trail’ like no other. Following a story (with embedded clues and route plan) to some of the town’s most beautiful and sometimes hidden locations, you will come across the treasured talents of Wirksworth – with many of Wirksworth’s best loved

local singers, dancers, actors, musicians and even a magician. THE FESTIVAL FRINGE The Festival Fringe has been an exciting addition to Wirksworth Festival since 2011, with new ideas, new talent and new audiences welcomed to the heart of the town. 2015’s Festival Fringe contains exciting and provocative theatre, film, a book launch, meditation and a burlesque workshop. A truly wide ranging programme opening with the now traditional open-air film screening at Stoney Wood which this year is the John Landis classic An American Werewolf In London (Fri 11 Sept). The full Fringe programme running throughout the Festival can be see on the Wirksworth Festival website. ECO CENTRE WORKSHOPS The Derbyshire Eco Centre presents a full programme of workshops throughout the Wirksworth Festival period, from Architectural Carving, to Willow Sculpture, Stained Glass to Bookbinding, there is a wide variety of skills for you to learn. For more information contact Derbyshire Eco Centre directly. For the full Festival programme and for more information about all of the events and artists featured in the festival, visit www.wirksworthfestival.co. uk. Wirksworth Festival is a not for profit arts organisation. Working in creative collaboration with artists and partners, it is a leading rural festival where everyone can experience great art in a unique and inspiring setting. Wirksworth Festival receives funding from Wirksworth Town Council, Derbyshire Dales District Council, Derbyshire County Council and this year’s proud sponsors are local businesses, Technolog Ltd and the Starfish Group.

STEETON MALE VOICE CHOIR AUTUMN CONCERT 17th OCTOBER

Outdoor Living The Steeton Male Voice Choir Autumn Concert at Chatsworth House in the Painted Hall on 17th

October at 7.30pm. Admission tickets £25 to include a glass of wine or juice. Proceeds in aid of

St Peter’s Church, Edensor. For tickets and further information, please contact Christine Robinson

01246 582938, Liz Bradshaw 01246 582421 or David Jackson 01246 583452.

HARTINGTON WELL DRESSING 12TH-19TH SEPTEMER 12th 3pm Blessing of well. vvvvvv HARTINGTON WAKES SPORTS AND COUNTRY SHOW 13TH SEPTEMBER HALL BANK, HARTINGTON Events commence at 9.30am. Archery ‘Have a Go’. Blood Hounds - Parade (Opening Meet). Bouncy Castle. Cattle Show Classes. Chase the Bunny. Climbing Wall. Craft Stalls. Donkey Rides. Driving Classes. Children's Fun Fair. Food. Fun Dog Show. Grand Parade. Gymkhana. Handicrafts including Floral Art, Photography, Art, Flowers, Handicrafts, Vegetables, Eggs, Cakes, Preserves. The children’s classes include Miniature Farm on a Tray, Collage, Handprints, Animal made from Vegetables. 'Have a go' Flyball. Heavy Horse Showing. Horse showing. Indoor Market. Parade of the Poppy Queen. Peter Hallam with his dog and ducks. Puissance. Sheep Show Classes. Show Jumping. Supreme Champion of Champions! Class for best overall animal of the day Trade stands. Bar. Vintage tractors, Stationary Engines, Vintage Lorries, Cars & Steam Engines. Come along to see these wonderfully restored vehicles and engines.

...with recycled plastic furniture Made from recycled plastic waste, our outdoor furniture will last a lifetime, with very little maintenance as they do not require staining or treating each year. They will not rot or splinter and are very tough. Ideal for private homes, public parks, schools, restaurants, pubs and any outdoor area where you need to sit, eat or play.

VISIT OUR SHOWROOM

Our extensive range includes: ● Seats, benches & memorial seats ● Picnic tables ● Nature range - including bird tables and nest boxes. ● Children’s range of seats, benches, tables, play equipment and MyCube® ● We even have profiles of all sizes so you can make your own products.

Visit our showroom or website for full details: Showroom open: 9.30am – 4.30pm Weekdays (Weekends by appointment)

Web: Phone: Email:

www.tdp.co.uk 01629 820011 info@tdp.co.uk

TDP Limited, Derby Road, Wirksworth, Derbyshire DE4 4BG


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SITUATIONS VACANT

Grindleford

EXPERIENCED

Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159

are looking for friendly, reliable staff to join the expanding Care Team. We are an accredited provider with an excellent reputation for delivering quality care in your local community. Flexible hours available including evenings and weekends. Good rates of pay, a weekend enhancement plus travel allowance. Full training provided and professional qualifications available.

CHEF DE PARTIE

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

required for our 2AA Restaurant and Banqueting Suite.

01433 631380 or email care@e-d-s.org

Email: jane.hitchman@fdgroup.com Call 01433 630 321

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

ENTHUSIASTIC

CLEANING at the Friends Meeting House (Quakers) in Chapel Lane, Bakewell. This is a temporary position to cover for illness; 2 hours a week at a good rate of pay and at a mutually convenient time.

WAITING STAFF required for part-time weekend and evening work. Email: hugh.skelton@fdgroup.com Call 01433 630 321

have vacancies for

Care Assistants Previous experience would be an advantage, but not essential as full training is provided. Good rates of pay ~ up to £9.21 per hour. Transport essential. Various shift patterns available. Call 01433 623066 or 07814 022601

01629 814222

WANTED ~ a person is required ASAP for

Please contact Chris Holbrook on 01629 258 253 or email at d3poll@talktalk.net

Grindleford

Recruiting for: Finance Engineering Commercial PA & Secretarial Hospitality Retail

BAKEWELL

COOK/ HOUSEKEEPER WANTED MINIMUM 10 HOURS PER WEEK Flexibility required in a high standard B&B EXCELLENT RATES OF PAY

Contact Sue

01629 812751

TELESALES OPERATIVE TIDESWELL Holdsworth are an established, successful and expanding family owned company with over 45 years’ experience in delivering food to caterers. Our reputation and success has been built on providing excellent service to our customers.

An opportunity has arisen for a dynamic and highly motivated person with excellent customer service and time management skills to join our existing busy and friendly telesales team. The successful candidate will make regular telephone calls to our well established customer database, taking orders and giving advice on products and stock. Experience in a similar role would be preferred but full training will be given. No cold calling required. This is a full-time permanent role working Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm. A job description and application form can be found on our website or please contact Shelagh O’Nyons 01298 873604 for further details. Applications for the above position should be sent to:Dianne Wain at Holdsworth, Manchester Road, Tideswell, Derbyshire SK17 8LN by 2nd October 2015 www.holdsworth-foods.co.uk

BUXTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL Hope Valley Opticians has a vacancy for a

PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST Our new team member will be friendly and professional with patients of all ages, both in the practice and on the telephone. Computer skills, administration experience and an aptitude to learn are required. Approximately 3 days a week, to include Saturday mornings and a 7.30pm finish on Thursdays, with some flexibility. Excellent working conditions, with one of the best views in Hathersage. For an application pack or further details please call 01433 659565

AUTHENTIC

School Business Assistant Hay Grade 6, Point 16 -19 Actual Salary Range £12879 - £13878 per annum 32.5 hours per week/39 weeks per annum

CLEANER

Appointment type: Immediate to end August 2016 Buxton Community School is seeking to appoint an able, enthusiastic and committed School Business Assistant to provide high quality reception and administrative support to the school. Completed application forms should be returned to Personnel, no later than 9.00am on Wednesday 16th September 2015 by post or by email to recruitment@buxton.derbyshire.sch.uk Provisional Interview date Monday 21st September. For further information, please telephone Personnel on 01298 212125

FURNITURE

We are seeking to recruit a reliable individual for general cleaning of healthcare premises from October 2015. 5 hrs per week outside of business hours (1hr per evening weekdays). No previous experience necessary – training provided. Would consider applicant with other employment or in education.

Good hourly rate (£9.50) Phone: 01433 651270 during business hours Monday-Friday. Closing date: Monday 21st September 2015. Hancock Building, Main Road, Bamford, Hope Valley S33 0AY

01433 651 270

TM

Full / Part-time Sales Position We’re looking for an enthusiastic team player to work from our showroom and offices at Peak Village, Rowsley promoting and selling our range of British-made furniture. The role... • Dealing with sales enquiries in our showroom, over the phone and via email • Developing a thorough knowledge of our furniture ranges • Processing orders from sale through to delivery using our in house order processing system (full training will be provided) • Assisting with the administration of online sales channels • Assisting in the maintenance of furniture and accessory displays in the showroom • Key skills; confidence, enthusiasm, honesty, teamwork, excellent communication, accuracy, professionalism and a desire to learn and improve. • If you have a flair for skills such as showroom displays, content writing, graphic design, online marketing and social media then it’s a bonus and we’d love to help you develop them. Further details shown below... • 3-5 days a week, working days are flexible but will need to include one weekend day, we’re open Monday to Saturday 9am until 5pm and Sundays and bank holidays 10am until 5pm • Salary is £18,000 per annum pro-rata

Recruitment System Administrator Trac Systems Ltd, an established company based in Bakewell, has been providing recruitment support to NHS Trusts and Local Government for the last 15 years. Since January, we have added 18 new clients to our portfolio and we now provide telephone and online support to over 20% of English NHS Trusts, with more confirmed to start using Trac in the coming months. Due to this rapid expansion we have already created 12 new jobs this year and are once again looking to recruit motivated individuals to join our team of dynamic, hardworking staff. Based in our busy office in Deepdale Business Park, the majority of your work will involve operating the recruitment database and supporting users of the system (recruiting managers and HR staff) to provide a premium service. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate or someone with a good level of education who wants to work within a fast paced environment. You will enjoy working to tight deadlines and be committed to excellent customer service. YOU WILL NEED TO HAVE: • Excellent computer skills with experience of using web-based systems • A confident and professional telephone manner • Good organisational skills and the ability to prioritise a busy workload • Attention to detail • Evidence of team working skills and the ability to build strong working relationships • A strong work ethic • Motivation • Enthusiasm • Problem Solving skills In return we offer excellent promotion opportunities for candidates who have the right skills and abilities and full in-house training will be provided.

Please send a covering letter and your CV to: -

Please be aware that we are not a recruitment agency and it is strongly recommended you view our website http://www.tracsystems.co.uk/ before applying.

Email: careers@authenticfurniture.co.uk

SALARY: Starting at £17,042 per year rising to £17,570 after 8 week probation

Post: Authentic Furniture Ltd, Peak Village, Chatsworth Rd, Rowsley, DE4 2JE.

HOURS: Full Time, Monday – Friday, 37.5 hours per week

Or drop it into us!

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND TO APPLY PLEASE GO TO: www.healthjobsuk.com/peakad

To view our furniture or for more information about Authentic please visit our web site:

CLOSING DATE: 5:00pm, Sunday 20th September 2015

www.authenticfurniture.co.uk

PLEASE NOTE: Interviews will be held on Thursday, 24th September 2015


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CLEANERS WANTED

SITUATIONS VACANT

A.A. SAMMANS HAULAGE CLASS 1 TIPPER DRIVER

BENCH JOINER

Monday / Friday flexible Contact Louise on 0345 6344163

Contact Mark 07980 425599

DRUMMER WANTED

Tel 07973 194168 or 01433 630957

REQUIRES AN

OFFICE / ACCOUNTS ADMINISTRATOR

Trainee Roofer / Labourer

Trainee roofer / labourer required for this busy and fast growing roofing company. Permanent position available for someone willing to work hard, and learn a trade. Hours 07.00 – 17.00 Monday to Friday. Contact: Carol, Ashbrook Roofing, Harrison Way, Matlock, DE4 2LF. Tel: 01629 732988

Quarters Farm Hazlebadge Nr Bradwell Hope Valley S33 9HX

Previous experience would be an advantage 5 days per week Mon to Fri 8am to 4.30pm. Send CV to enquiries@alphaweld.co.uk or ring Hope Valley 01433 631632

is looking to recruit a

FOR HOLIDAY COTTAGE COMPLEX NEAR BAKEWELL

REQUIRED OCCASIONAL NIGHTS OUT WHEN NEEDED

ALPHAWELD LTD

M HADFIELD JOINERY

Full-Time LGV / Forklift driver required

60s ROCK ‘N’ ROLL. SOUL. FULL LIGHT SHOW

01433 639736

within our expanding company making all aspects of bespoke joinery

CALVER GARDEN CENTRE are looking for a

CHEF/COOK/ SUPERVISOR to join our happy café team. Must have a real interest in food and strong baking skills. Hours 9.00 – 5.30. A 5 day week to include Saturday. Good rates of pay based on experience.

Tel 01433 630692 or email calvervic@gmail.com

With current LGV C+E licence. 56 hrs per week Interested applicants please email james.smith@buxoplas.co.uk with your CV or to request an application form are URGENTLY seeking volunteers to help with their Befriending Scheme – especially around the areas of Bakewell, Matlock, Hope, Edale and Buxton

Chef Recruitment

Do you enjoy spending time with people and have a few hours a week to spare?

Temporary | Permanent Immediate Start Digital Marketing Web Design

Please contact 01433 620263 or alternatively befriending@ageukderbyandderbyshire.org.uk

Chefs – All Levels – Required If you think you have got what it takes to join our team – Send us your CV today!

We’re looking for a senior stylist to rent a chair, either on a full or part-time basis in a small, friendly salon in bakewell. good location. This is the perfect opportunity for an experienced stylist with their own clientele. Please contact Helen on 01629 814765 with any enquiries or questions.

Contact George on: 07540 281273 jellismackenzie@outlook.com www.jellismackenzie.co.uk Facebook: jellismackenzie

Contact

www.peak-jobsolutions.co.uk

Sheona

We are currently recruiting for: ż Conveyancing Secretary ż Sous & Commis Chef’s s ż Hotel Duty Manager ż Management Accountant ż Accounts Assistant ż Business Development Exec/Manager

Laura

Local Jobs for Local People!

01629 sheona@peak-jobsolutions.co.uk laura@peak-jobsolutions.co.uk

814222

Work outside, play outside, live outside MILK DELIVERY PERSON required to

HOUSEKEEPER WANTED URGENTLY

join our long serving established team. This position will suit someone who enjoys working outdoors and independently. Ideal for anyone wishing to fit a job in around their hobbies, leaving work behind once they’ve finished. 4 nights per week. Please call for more information 01433 651650

AT BUSY B&B IN CASTLETON 10-12 hours weekly (more hours if wanted) Weekends and school holidays essential 8.00am or 10.30am start Good rate of pay

01433 621098 DAVID MELLOR DESIGN LTD SALES ASSISTANT A part-time weekend sales assistant is required to work within our prestigious Country Shop. The ideal applicant needs to be able to work as part of our small team, have some flexibility to provide holiday cover etc. and the confidence to use their own initiative. An interest in cooking/design would be desired but is not essential. Previous retail experience required.

are looking to recruit NEWSPAPER DELIVERERS WANTED TO DELIVER THE PEAK ADVERTISER IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS:

Bakewell, Froggatt and Padley Must be trustworthy, reliable and live in the same area as round.

THE GEORGE ALSTONEFIELD www.thegeorgeatalstonefield.com

FRONT OF HOUSE STAFF

DAVID MELLOR DESIGN MUSEUM PART-TIME SERVING ASSISTANT

Please email ecbrighton@hotmail.com or call Emily on 07976 519806

Good rates of pay to the right applicants. Please send your CV to: Sherri Mason, David Mellor Design Ltd, The Round Building, Hathersage, S32 1BA cafe@davidmellordesign.co.uk Sherri Mason on 01433 650 220

in Bakewell, High Peak, Darley Dale, Matlock and Wirksworth

For further details, please phone 01629 812159

Please send your CV and a brief covering letter to: Kath Connors, Shop Manager, David Mellor Design Ltd, The Round Building, Hathersage, S32 1BA 01433 650 220 davidmellor@davidmellordesign.co.uk

We are currently seeking a reliable and wellpresented member of staff for serving duties in our Design Museum Café. The ideal candidate must have enthusiasm, excellent communication skills and commitment to providing quality service. Hours to be arranged, no evenings but would include some weekends.

CARE STAFF

Looking to recruit You will have a passion for customer service, energy, enthusiasm and a can do attitude. Good rates of pay and excellent tips. Own transport essential. Flexible hours to include weekends.

The Ashford Arms Ashford-in-the-Water, Nr Bakewell require:

PART-TIME FRONT OF HOUSE STAFF

PART-TIME / FULL-TIME COMMIS CHEF

Experience not essential, full training given with optional qualifications opportunity

Tel: 01629 812725

We have 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. Please contact Julie for further information on

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


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PART-TIME PERSON required to help with a Waste and Recycling Company and also Coal Deliveries Driving Licence required Please ring 01629 540793 / 07500 773580

FULL/PART-TIME

WAITING ON STAFF REQUIRED

MUSIC TUITION

LIVESTOCK

FREE TRIAL PIANO LESSON offered by Concert Pianist. Details www.pianoartist .co.uk or tel. 01629 581475. PIANO, GUITAR, KEYBOARD and music theory. Tel. 01629 259178/07854 446958.

PEDIGREE BLUE TEXEL TUPS for sale. Various ages, registered and nonregistered. £200-300. 07815 085873. Middleton by Wirksworth.

PERSONAL IS YOUR DRINKING A PROBLEM? Need help? Friendship? Support? If so, find out more about our Derbyshire Dales Support Group (North Derbyshire Alcohol Advice Service). Tel. 01246 206514 for details. Help-line every Tuesday evening between 6pm and 8pm and 01246 206514 or 204344.

MOBILE HAIRDRESSER HOPE VALLEY

Contact Laura – Tel: 01433 621219 Email: info@losehillhouse.co.uk

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

MOBILE HAIRDRESSER

WELDER FABRICATOR

Est: 1985

A SERVICE for those

NOT INTO ON-LINE DATING! CONFIDENTIAL UNLIMITED INTRODUCTIONS Tel 0800 160 1885

FOR FREE BROCHURE www.matchmatesbureau.co.uk E:margaret@matchmatesbureau.co.uk

DENTURE REPAIRS Amber Technology Ltd GDC Registered 35 years’ experience DENTURE REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS 1 HOUR SERVICE Tel: 07808 242227

Part-time Customer Services Adviser At the Matlock Agency for the NFU Mutual we deliver their award winning service, championing the honest, personal approach to customer service they’re famous for and sell their product range across our region. As a Customer Services Adviser within our team, you’ll play a key role in the success of expanding the business, ensuring the office runs like clockwork and our customers are always happy. Providing exceptional administrative support, you’ll handle sales enquiries from both new and existing clients with a ‘can-do’ approach. The chances are, you’ll have already worked in a similar role, so will be no stranger to applying an excellent telephone manner and a flexible, people-orientated approach to everything you do. Above all though, you’ll relish the challenge of being part of a truly customer-focused, ambitious team. In return, you can expect full training in a friendly and supportive environment.

TEL: Bakewell 01629 810511 www.bridgestreethairboutique.co.uk

NOW OPEN Bakewell Town Hall, Bath Street. Call Susan Kearns Dip CFHP MPS Pract. 07527 476548 for appointment. Home visits available. FOOT HEALTH PROFESSIONAL Home visiting practice. Call Kate Nixon MCFHP MAFHP. 07724 660428.

WANTED MATLOCK & DISTRICT MENCAP SOCIETY will collect bric-a-brac and jumble. We take furniture. Enquiries ring Jackie 07831 316582. OLD FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES WANTED I am not a dealer, just an avid collector. Cash paid. Ring Andy on 07951 946999 Rowsley. BIRD TABLE Window boxes. 01629 583612.

WANTED

To apply please send a CV to: Fiona Traquair, NFU Office, The Old Carpenters Shop, Lumsdale Road, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 5EW. Email Fiona_traquair@nfumutual.co.uk Closing date: Friday 25th September 2015

TEL: 07885 327753

Please note you’ll be employed by an Agent of NFU Mutual and not by NFU Mutual Directly.

Carsington Water Visitor Centre FOOD SERVICE ASSISTANTS

Full-Time and Part-Time Positions (Good rates of pay, lunch and uniform provided, daytime shifts) To work with the team, providing high levels of customer service in the catering departments of this popular visitor attraction

TRAINEE CHEF

(Full-Time - daytime shifts) To join our team of chefs providing great quality food for a variety of outlets at Carsington Water. The ideal candidate will have a passion for food and a willingness to learn in a busy, vibrant kitchen environment

Haddon Hall Restaurant (Nr Bakewell) FOOD SERVICE ASSISTANTS

(Good rates of pay/ Full-time/Part-time/ Daytime shifts/ April to December) To join the team, providing high levels of customer service in this popular visitor attraction. If you have any restrictions on working times we are happy to discuss these with you. Minimum age 16 All positions involve weekend working hours on a rota basis For further details or to apply please telephone Mike Tempest on 01629 540363 Or email recruitment@newleafcatering. co.uk

call Lisa

01629 593643

Drum for Fun! •All ages and abilities •De-stress •Record progress •Gives band experience •Large live room

£10 per 1/2 hour Contact Joe: 01629 822451 joec302@gmail.com

Guitar Lessons • Beginners to Advanced • Also specialised one day courses throughout the year • Over twenty years’ teaching experience so all ages and stages welcome

Please phone Mick Briggs on: 07984 103150 www.mickbriggsguitarlesson.co.uk

GUITAR TUITION ROCK, BLUES, JAZZ

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

RECORDS WANTED

CASH PAID GOOD CONDITION ONLY

LPS SINGLES 1960S TO 1980S

TUITION

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

Available from a PGCE Qualified, registered teacher. Extensively experienced with adults and children of any age and level, KS2 – A Level Very competitive rates. Phone 01629 640671 or 07803 127337. Email: lindacmason@hotmail.com

Piano Lessons All ages welcome Beginners onwards Hazel Henderson Buxton 01298 938958 www.hazelspiano.com

SUE’S MOBILE DOG GROOMING AND MICROCHIPPING SERVICES IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME

01433 651263 07840 345526

QUIET, CARING HOMES needed for friendly, nervous cats. Tel. 08453 712754. Cats Protection League. LOTS OF KITTENS, young and older cats all looking for loving permanent homes. We need your help. Please consider giving a cat a second chance. Visit www.chesterfieldrspca.org.uk or call in at RSPCA Animal Centre, Spital Lane, Chesterfield 01246 273358. 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 fleas before being offered for adoption. If you can help please ring 01298 816200 or visit our website www.dovecatrescuesanctuary. org.uk

PUPPY TRAINING HH CLASSES HH

Course works towards KC Puppy Foundation Certificate. Venue Cromford Community Centre, Cromford. For more information ring Annette on 0784 035 1686 or email annette@dalestraining.me.uk

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

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

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

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

ENTERTAINMENT MAGICIAN – Children’s parties. Phone 01298 26745.

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

FOR HIRE:

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

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

Phone: 813472

BUILDING/DIY 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.

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07743 699058 SKIP LOADERS SKIP LOADERS, DUMPERS for hire. 07966 210181 or 01298 687465.

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

DRYSTONE WALLING FIELD WALLS, GARDEN WALLS, PATIOS etc. Established 1980. 01298 872473. QUALITY WALLING SERVICES Experienced drystone waller (est. 22 years). All types of walls repaired / built, from small garden wall re-design work to large projects. Full portfolio available. 07824 367065/01629 733093.

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

WINDOW CLEANING A LUXURY PURPOSE BUILT CATTERY IN WARDLOW, NR BAKEWELL •Underfloor heating. •All diets catered for. •Scratch poles, toys. •FAB (Feline Advisory Bureau) listed cattery. Wardlow, nr Bakewell •Home from home, plenty of TLC. •Own bedroom & own exercise area.

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HISTORIC RESTORATIONS a speciality, oak panelling, staircases etc. Also soft wood joinery, skirting boards etc, quotations given. Established 1979. 01298 872473.

07525 241462

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DO YOU HAVE A STRAY CAT PROBLEM? Do you need financial help to have your cat neutered/spayed? Do you need advice on the care of your cat? If so, contact Derby Branch of Cats Protection, 31 Wardwick, Derby, DE1 1HA, or tel. 01332 206956 or visit our website on www.derbydistrict.cats.org. uk or email enquiries@derbydistrictcp. org.uk SHEFFIELD DOG RESCUE has many dogs, all healthy and vaccinated, looking for permanent homes. All ages and sizes, all cross breeds. 07748 620740. ANGEL WINGS ANIMAL RESCUE is always looking for permanent, caring homes for cats www.angelwingsanimalresc ue.co.uk 07512 965665.

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EQUESTRIAN WILLOW TREE LIVERY nr Bakewell. Stables available, full and part livery. 07912 548093.

NOVELTY CAKES

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Fully vaccinated and salmonella tested Darren Barlow 01298 84820

T: 07971 082379

FOR HIRE

Tel: Helen 01629 580567

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WARDROBE WANTED OLD TYPE WITH MIRRORED DOORS AND DRAWERS IN BASE, DRESSING CHEST SIMILAR AGE

New Leaf Catering are currently recruiting

For fun or to achieve exams

01433 631769

FOOT CLINIC NFU Mutual, a leading UK general insurer, has been serving the rural community for over 100 years.

£10 per 1/2 hour

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Requirements: Work from drawings and be able to use own initiative on new fabrications. Recondition used plant. Site fabrication and maintenance covering a wide area. Hold full driving licence. Please email CV along with current salary details to: arrancoupe@btinternet.com

Inc: TLC Single? Separated? Divorced? Widow/ed? 18-85 yrs?

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I clear all kinds of guttering and down pipes on all kinds of properties, quickly and efficiently, terraced houses to semis, bungalows to country estates, everything left clean and tidy and I will always turn up and do the job, no let downs. Phone Chris 07984 070617 or email inspire@cmbakerltd.com www.cmbakerltd.com


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PROPERTY TO LET ONE BEDROOM HOUSE GCH. Large garden. Youlgreave. No DHSS. ÂŁ550 pcm. 07872 905968.

ROOM TO LET ROOM AVAILABLE IN EYAM to non-smoking professional person. Use of shared facilities. Deposit and references required. ÂŁ325 per month plus bills. tel. 01433 630664/07434 018019.

TO LET EYAM Charming unfurnished cottage in centre of Eyam village. 3 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, fitted kitchen, gas CH, wood burning stove.

OFFICE 1.1 – 210 sq.ft all inclusive rent OFFICE 2.5 – 775 sq.ft lease terms negotiable OFFICE 8.2 – 230 sq.ft all inclusive rent

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Tel: 01629 580712 Mobile: 07761 656702

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

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BARN STORED DRY LOGS Seasoned Hardwood Logs average length 8-10� long Suitable for Wood Burning Stoves or Open Fires Fast FREE Delivery

Tel: 07710 772087 Calver

ITALY, AMALFI COAST Small, B&B in traffic-free mountain village above Positano. Ideal quiet retreat with modern conveniences and kitchen facilities. All rooms en-suite with panoramic sea views. Good walking base with regular local bus service. English speaking host. Airport transfers can be arranged. Tel: Penny Marrone 01954 210681 email: penny.marrone@ btinternet.com. Photos and further information including prices: www. ninobb.moonfruit.com COSTA BRAVA, L’ESCALA Hillside House overlooking bay £300/£600 p.w. 07710 414177. BARBADOS HOLETOWN West Coast, 1 bedroom apartment £450/£650 p.w. tel. 07710 414177.

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WORKSHOPS / STORAGE / INDUSTRIAL UNITS 16D – 276 SQ.FT. Immediate availability 6B – 350 SQ.FT. Available from 1st November 13G – 295 SQ.FT. Available from 1st November

OFFICE SPACE OFFICE 3 – 276 SQ.FT. Immediate availability OFFICES 6&7 – 592 SQ.FT. Available from 1st October For further information and to view, please contact Litton Properties Limited Tel: 01629 810820 Email: enquiries@littonproperties.co.uk

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

Tel: 07909 920877 or 01629 630056 – 7 days

Hardwood Logs Ltd Naturally seasoned and kiln-dried hardwood logs available for collection or delivery

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Are you looking for office accommodation? The Peak District National Park Authority has spare office accommodation available to rent at its head office, Aldern House, in Bakewell. It offers a beautiful location as well as: • Flexible serviced accommodation from 82ft2 to 3,300ft2 • Car parking • Flexible terms

Wholesale enquiries welcome Simon and Jackie Ludlam, Holly Grange Farm, Lea Moor, Lea, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 5RA

01629 534475 sales@hardwoodlogsltd.co.uk www.hardwoodlogsltd.co.uk OPENING HOURS: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm. Saturday 9am-4:30pm. (December and January open Sunday 10am-3pm) All major debit cards accepted. This project has been supported through the Rural Development Programme for England, which is jointly funded by DEFRA and the European Union.

For more information and terms, or to arrange a viewing, contact Ruth Marchington: Tel: 01629 816200 Email: customer.service@peakdistrict.gov.uk

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

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.

TALL BRASS LAMP with frosted shade £10. Haydn Stanley high back high chairs in brown tweed cost £450 new will take £100 for the pair. Dreamode saffron 12.5g orthopaedic 4’ sprung mattress £50. Belling hostess hot cupboard with 3 shelves and hotplate £50. Olivettii typewriter lettera 22 from about 1949/1950 with carry case, dust cover, instructions, black and red ribbon £150. Very stable 3’ round table with 2 wooden chairs £30. 07970 790928. 3/4 LENGTH COAT size 12, black with fur collar, Jaques Vert...wool/cashmere £25; 3/4 length coat size 14, black. Jaques Vert.. wool £25; 6 Sadlers teapots £6 each; Katie Flynn novels. 07740 943000.

TRANSIT VAN & DRIVER

MATTRESSES KING EXPENSIVE BRAND NEW MATTRESS, was £599, could deliver bargain £99. 07508 447711. 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.

FOR SALE 3 DARK ANTIQUE WOODEN CHAIRS with wicker seats £10 each. 07870 729119 Bakewell. LADY’S BICYCLE Apollo. GWO. 01629 583612.

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

01629 735496 077 177 55 377

LEXETON LEATHER MATERIAL LARGE 4 SEATER SETTEE rust, beige and green colours, matching large armchair, exc. cond. £500; Large pure wool Chinese rug, 12’ x 10’, black gold colours with Chinese designs £400; Electric, black cast iron log effect free standing fire £20. 01433 639576. 6 X 4 FULLY GALVANISED TRAILER hitchlock, hockey wheel, brand new spare, ladder rack, good cond. £300. 01629 823276.

Goods in Transit/Public Liability Insured plus home maintenance or handyman work. (plumbing/tiling/painting/ garden) etc.

CAR PARKING SPACE BAKEWELL TOWN CENTRE

£10 per week 07768 811 894 TEAK EFFECT TV DISPLAY UNIT ex cond £10. Royal Grafton ‘Sheringham’ bone chine tea set, 6 cups, 6 saucers, 6 side plates, 1 cake plate, milk and sugar, pink floral/deco bird pattern, immaculate £30. Royal Minton ‘Haddon Hall’ bone china 2 tier cake stand, immaculate £30. Pair cut glass champagne flutes, new but not boxed, £5. Pair faux silk lined curtains, cream with burgundy edging and beautiful contrasting embroidered flowers. Each curtain 80 wide x 180 drop, ex cond £15. Can send picture by email if required. Sleeping bag, used once, £5. 01433 651846 evenings. CYBEX SOLUTION X child car seat. Age 3-12, £30. Bakewell 07875 896368.

MAN AND VAN

Any work considered Contact: Dale richesdale@yahoo.com M 07807 018718

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

WITTER DETACHABLE, QUICK RELEASE TOW BAR (Type ACS30- class A50x. Used once. Tow ball coupling only. With extended swan neck. £45 ono. Tow bar- bolt on swan neck design. Including tow ball. £25 ono. Mid sleeper cabin bed. 2 yrs old. White with pine features. Complete with bed and mattress-with bookcase at foot. Chest of drawers and a desk. 791/2”L 44”D, 38”H. Desk 351/2”L 23”D 271/2”H (this slides under bed) Drawers 311/2”H 16”D and 271/2”H (this sits under bed was £340 selling for only £100. Welsh dresser in solid antique pine. Beautiful and practical piece of furniture Base comprises of 2 cupboards and central wine rack. Upper section has 2 glass cupboards and 2 shelves. 72”W 191/2”D 831/2”H £290. (This complements pine table also for sale would discuss cost if bought together). Antique Pine kitchen table with 2 drawers and 6 pine chairs. V attractive. 72”L 38”W and 30”H £150. (This complements welsh dresser also for sale - would discuss cost if bought together) Brass set of bath and sink taps. Would sell separately if required. £30 each set or £55 for both reclaimed from a Victorian bathroom. 01629 55574 or 07984 414182.

Call Mick on 07964 447054

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EMAIL ADDRESSES For general advertisement enquiries please email: enquiries@peak-advertiser.co.uk sales@peak-advertiser.co.uk – Attention of Mark editorial@peak-advertiser.co.uk – Attention of Nicky classifieds@peak-advertiser.co.uk – Attention Nicky whatson@peak-advertiser.co.uk – Attention Nicky property@peak-advertiser.co.uk – Attention of Martin

ROBERT SEIDEL PIANO made in Berlin circa 1895 to celebrate turn of century 1899/1900 (serial no 5807), ex. cond., burr walnut case, beautiful inlays, 85 note ebony & ivory keyboard, 2 original brass candle holders, 2 music holders, original key. Iron frame, overstrung, under-damped action and braced backed. Purchased from Darkbrook Pianos of Tideswell in 2002 for £1750 (original receipt available) will accept £600 ono. 07976 327970 or 01298 85432. CARDBOARD REMOVAL BOXES (Industry Standard Sizes) 50 Large Boxes and 70 Small Boxes. Used once only; VGC. Original cost: Large Boxes £3. Small Boxes £2.50. (Total £325.00) For sale at Large Boxes £1.25, Small Boxes £1.00 or £100 for the lot. 01629 640394. “IKEA DESK - “MIKAEL” Ideal desk for study/laptop/printer etc. H 75.5cm x W 140cm x D 75cm. Delivery possible within Bakewell. £10. Mrs. Jones 07912 314972/01629 810355. CAR ROOF RACK TO FIT A PEUGEOT £20. 01629 734456. BOWLS Set of four indoor Almark Slimline Size 2 H/M. Good condition. £45. Also Emsmorn Bowls Trolley Bag with four bowl carrier. Colour Green £15 or Bowls and Trolley Bag together £55. Bowls shoes Greenz Ladies Slip-on. Colour White. Size 4. Good Cond. New Cost £50. Sell for £5. 01629 733877. FOUR 175/60 R14 TYRES 3 on alloys, one on steel wheel, plus one tyre 205/45 R17. £100. 07583 109897. Buxton.

Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159 COFFEE TABLE with 2 glass tops and magazine rack underneath. 40cm H x 132 L x 58 D, £30, in ex. cond. Mobile evaporative room cooler with remote control, hardly used. 68cm H x 37 W x 38 D, Cost £99 new will sell for £25; Lecturer’s overhead projector, portable in carrying case, £15. 01629 534844. BUT SYNERGY 5 HANDSET vgc £25. 5 burner gas hob stainless steel £20; Foot spa £10; Brass bed warmer pan £20. Inset sink £20 have 3. Glass building blocks approx 45, £1.50 each. Beautiful High quality 2 off ceiling pendant lights each with 5 marbled glass shades £25 each. 01298 26122. CHILD’S CAR SEAT “MAXICOSI” ex. cond. £25. 01433 650998. HENDERSON GARAGE DOOR and fittings. Used but good cond. Needs new cable. Dimensions approximately 82” x 77” (W x H). £20 ono. Small motorcycle carrier rack for cars with towbar. £20 ono 07837 253874. WHIRLPOOL CHEST FREEZER Internal measurements 50cm x 100cm GWO £30; Morphy Richards Bread Maker - £10; Baby Bath £5. 07815 317377 (Monyash). CHIPPENDALE STYLE EDWARDIAN CHAIR circa 1906 in mahogany still retains its original handpainted detailing only needs regluing to make perfect again. Very rare to find an example made to this quality. £75. 07885 132484 Bakewell town centre . VILLAGER WOOD BURNING STOVE with high canopy. Height Approx 1m, width 66cms. Used but in good cond. Offers around £270. Can supply photos. Cast iron fire grate good cond. 78cms wide by 46cms high. Offers around £50. Can supply photos. 07905 257650 Parwich/Ashbourne area.

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

1 DYSON DC 38 VACUUM CLEANER perfect working order including tools and operating manual excellent machine at a bargain price of £70 you need £300 for new. 1 VAX stick steam cleaner for hard floors as new with manual £15 only. 01335 390578. SINGLE BED/MATTRESS Little used Ikea bed bought for daughter who has left the nest. £10.Also Carpet. Heavy weight wool Ulster carpet. Colour ivory. 6’6” x 11’0” £5. 01629 814687. BOYS NAVY DENIM JEANS straight leg age 11, height 146cm, skinny leg aged 12, height 152cm, both as new. £3 each or both for £5. 01629 735438. HI-TEC SPORT - MEN’S LEGEND WIDE BLACK TRAINERS size 9. Still in box – never worn. Cost £25 – bargain at £10. 01629 734292. Brett clears the contents of Farms Barns and Houses for Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Solicitors and Private Clients and has a little shop in the George Centre in Matlock Bath

CASH PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED ITEMS ALL SILVERWARE, JEWELLERY, OLD WAR MEDALS, COINS, CLOCKS, OLD ADVERTISING SIGNS, PAINTINGS, DINKY AND TIN TOYS, VINTAGE TOYS ETC, ETC, ETC

FULL OR PART HOUSE, FARM, SHEDS AND GARAGE CLEARANCE CASH PAID IN FULL BEFORE REMOVAL Ring or txt Brett on 07516 491397 Brett’s Shop 01629 259632 Fairness and Courtesy Assured or e-mail me photos of your items for sale to:info@farmhouseclearance.com www.farmhouseclearance.com www.brettsinmatlockbath.com

MAN AND VAN FOR HIRE Good Rates Local to Derbyshire Peaks Tel 01433 627188 email: info@SWS-services.co.uk facebook SWS Services Twitter@SWS Services ROYAL CROWN DERBY CHATSWORTH GOLDEN WEDDING PLATE £10. Masonic commemorative plate Prince Phillip Silver Jubilee 1953-1978 £25. Centenary 1880-1980 Institute of Chartered Accountants commemorative plate £25. Donegal hand woven pure wool tweed waistcoat blue/red/green. Unusual design Mens size L vgc £50. 01629 640381. WOODEN DESK WITH RIGHT HAND SIDE DRAWERS W160cm D80cm H73cm £15. Will disassemble for transport. High back adjustable office chair, very comfortable, ex. cond. £10. Triple extension ladder 15 treads, max height approx 10.5m £120. 01298 72249 or 07964 824446.

HOUSE CLEARANCE Garages/ sheds also tools/pottery/ silver and gold ~ anything considered 07967 202357 RAYBURN NOUVELLE SOLID FUEL COOKER stove in red, vgc £1550 ono. 07517 500481 Baslow. OUTWELL VERMONT XL, a huge premium tent sleeping 7 in 3 bedrooms, with plenty of floor space & extra headroom. Perfect for families - just google the spec & fantastic reviews (see uk campsite website). Used but in ex. cond. - costs over £800 new. Asking only £375. 01298 871394. ELECTROLUX RALLY LAWN TRACTOR - Free to a good home - in need of attention. 92 cm cut - complete with instruction manual and repair parts manual. Must be able to collect. 01433 639935. BEKO BUILT UNDER SINGLE OVEN silver, £60. 01433 623633. EDWARDIAN CHAISE LONGUE for restoration / reupholstery project £200; Solid pine, not flat pack (apothecary style) 13 drawer chest of drawers, good cond. £200; Antique/vintage, large, solid, pitch pine (very heavy), hand stripped, two door cupboard, possibly from a church, double arch doors, look great in barn/church conversion, £600. Can email photos. Antique pine colour, single pine bed, solid arch shape headboard, one slat broken and a couple of fixings missing, does not affect use, no mattress £30. 01433 623633. RECHARGEABLE CYLINDER LAWNMOWER Eckman RM001 (Mark 2). 16” cutting width, integrated roller for a striped lawn, 25 litre grassbox, only weighs 17kg. Unused, boxed, £90. 01298 72242. GREENHOUSE GLASS Removed from my 6’ x 4’ Greenhouse. Mainly 2’ x 2’ panes but includes Apex, Door and window. panes £30. To be collected by buyer. 07715 417769 (Calver).

ALUMINIUM GARDEN FURNITURE (black) includes table and 4 chairs. Parasol and base, and 4 cushions. All ex. cond. £100 ono. 01298 77365 or 07583 510409. VICTORIAN ANTIQUE FIRE SCREEN Black with fretwork detail across the top and barley twist side columns. Glass fronted with original silk dark floral embroidery. 98cmH, 65cmW. In good general condition for its age. £50 ono. 2 Winter Tyres. 185 55R 15. Hardly used. 8 mm Tread. Suitable for Honda Jazz or similar small car. Cost £120. £50 ono. Fly tying vice and tools. Also assorted threads, hooks, feathers and other materials. £25 ono. Lawn aerating tool. £5 ono. Photographic Tripod. Velbon make. Aluminium construction. Folds to 60 cm. Fully adjustable up to 150cm in height with 3 section legs and tilt and pan function. Ex. cond. Can take camera, camcorder, binoculars etc. £20 ono. Lady’s slip on casual shoe. Size UK 6. Navy colour basket weave. Low heel. Riva brand, style Ceres from Wigley’s shoes, Ashbourne. Worn once. Still in original box. Cost £60, will accept £20. 01433 631135. TV STAND Black Glass and new having never been used. Max size for TV 32” and load 40 kg, Size H 49cm x L 70cm x D 35cm. There are 2 shelves. £15. 01433 630760. LADY’S BICYCLE FOR SPARE PARTS £20. Selection of vintage coats and books all in good condition. Offers. Selection of lady’s clothing size 10-12, £2 per item. Large aspidistra plant with 50+ leaves. Offers. Piano music - J.S. Bach 48 Preludes and Fugues Volume 1, Mendelssohn Songs Without Words. Both hard copies published by ABRSM and never used. Offers. Mozart Sonatas for Piano Vol 1 and 2, both hard copies, published by ABRSM. Offers. Brahms piano works, hard copy. Offers. 07434 515383 (Youlgrave). WEDDING DRESS Size 14 , Burgundy and gold embroidered bodice with antique gold skirt and train. Designer is Dizzie Lizzie. Ex. cond. and professionally dry cleaned, only alterations have been to straps, pictures can be emailed. cost £1400 offers around £450. evenings Grindleford 07533 239828. HEAVY DUTY TILE CUTTER will cut up to 330mm wide tiles vgc £10 079417 79651 Hope. LUGGAGE TROLLEY SUITCASE green/brown trim, sturdy material good used cond. 16” x 13” x 7” £5.50 01298 83376. OIL-FILLED RADIATOR small - 63cmH x 26cmW - on castors. 1kw, light grey, as new. £20. 01629 630376 Youlgrave. ITALIAN BLACK BOMBER JACKET leather size XL very warm for winter vgc £25. 07941 363283 or 01629 732782 Darley Dale. BLACK DINING TABLE WITH 4 BLACK CHAIRS (Hygena Argos Cat No 600/1443). Leather effect upholstered chairs which fit completely under table for neat compact shape. Size 85cm x 85cm. £65. 07989 046430 - Buxton.

MULTIYORK DRESSER ‘Copenhagen’ modern, light oak, 3 drawers and cupboards on bottom, glass cabinets above. Comes in 2 parts for transport. Total dimensions 198cm tall, with 153cm. Can email photo. £395ono. Ex. cond. Moves forces sale. 01298 70382 (Buxton).

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PUBLIC NOTICES Goods Vehicle Operator’s Licence Paul Strange, trading as Le Strange Services of The Hollies, Holly Lane, Tansley, Matlock, DE4 5FF is applying for a licence to use Unit 1, Thatcher’s Lane, Tansley, Matlock, DE4 5FD as an operating centre for 1 goods vehicle and 0 trailers and to use The Old Coach Road, Tansley, Matlock, DE4 5FY as an operating centre for 1 goods vehicles and 2 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.

Goods Vehicle Operator’s Licence Dean Redfern, trading as Derwent Valley Transport of 4, The Newlands, Alabaster Lane, Cromford, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3QJ is applying for a licence to use Fine Grinding Ltd, Foolow Road, Eyam, Hope Valley, Derbyshire S32 5QS as an operating centre for 3 goods vehicles and 4 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. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A NEW PREMISES LICENCE Take notice that on 28th August 2015 The Merchants Yard Limited made an application under the Licensing Act 2003 to Derbyshire Dales District Council for a Premises Licence for the supply of alcohol for consumption on the premises between 11:00 and 23:00 from Monday to Sunday with the premises to close at 23:30 daily in respect of the premises to be known as The Merchants Yard (former Tideswell School of Food) at the corner of St John’s Road and Commercial Road, Tideswell, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 8NY. The address where the register of the licensing authority is kept is The Licensing and Administration Manager, Community Services Department, Derbyshire Dales District Council, Town Hall, Bank Road, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3NN (www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk.) The record of the application may be inspected at this address upon request between 9:00am and 5:00pm from Monday to Friday. A responsible authority or any other person may make representations concerning the application to the licensing authority Derbyshire Dales District Council at its above address by 30th September 2015. Any representations must be made in writing. It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application and the maximum fine for which a person is liable on summary conviction for the offence is £5,000. Franklin & Co. Solicitors, Town Hall Chambers, Bakewell DE45 1DR 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 24th August 2015 as follows: 15/00535/VCOND – Removal of condition 2 to allow dependent relative unit to be used s permanent dwelling – Flash Farm, Sydnope Hill, Darley Moor, Matlock 15/00560/FUL – Change of rear window to double doors – 4 Wirksworth Hall Gardens, Wirksworth (C) 15/00589/VCOND – Variation of conditions 1, 2, and 4 of permission DDD/0199/0046 to allow 15 touring caravan pitches on whole site – Packhorse Farm, Foxholes Lane, Tansley (F) 15/00594/FUL – Installation of handrails to entrance – Country Kitchen Restaurant, Waltham House, St John Street, Wirksworth (C) (L) 15/00595/FUL – Change of use of dwelling to micro pub – Captains’ Barn, 15 St John Street, Wirksworth (C) 15/00598/FUL – Conversion and redevelopment of former school to create extra care community facility – revised design of residential block C comprising of 20 units – St Elphin’s Park, Dale Road South, Darley Dale (F) 15/00606/FUL – Extensions and replacement conservatory – 37 Ridgewood Drive, Cromford (C) 15/00609/FUL – Change of use of part of dwelling to self-contained holiday accommodation – Longacre Lodge, Foxholes Lane, Tansley 15/00611/FUL – Livestock building – Willersley Farm, Willersley Lane, Cromford (C) 15/00612/VCOND – Variation of conditions 3, 4 and 5 of planning permission DDD/0997/0533/C to allow occupancy as permanent dwelling – Barn adjacent to 14 Main Street, Middleton by Wirksworth (C) 15/00613/FUL – Siting of log cabin to provide holiday accommodation – 2 Woodside Farm, Back Lane, Darley Moor 15/00623/FUL – Two storey side extension and demolition of outbuilding – 4 South View, Cromford Road, Wirksworth (C) 15/00624/FUL – Erection of fence and gate (Retrospective) – 4 Wirksworth Hall Gardens, Wirksworth (C) 15/00635/FUL – Insertion of window – 114 Dale Road, 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 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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Waking up early and not being able to sleep again was the perfect excuse to get out for an early morning walk. Before long I was driving along the A515 towards Ashbourne to a breathtaking experience of seeing mist lingering in dips and dales beneath a blue sky tinged with gold from the rising sun on the far horizon. I was the first car in the car park by the Tissington Trail at the former Alsopen-le-Dale station beside a deserted glistening grey ribbon of track disappearing into the distance. As it was still a bit nippy, I put on a coat before heading off on a steep downhill path through fields where sleepy eyed sheep watched me with mild curiosity as I made my way to the tucked away cluster of properties that make up the historic little village of Alsop-en-le-Dale. St Michael and All Angels Church dates back to Norman times but was heavily restored and Victorianised around 1883. Its authentic looking tower was actually rebuilt at the time. There are however many genuine Norman features that have survived including stonework above the south doorway which has a most unusual zig-zag double chevron moulding. The walls are very strong and fortified for such a small church, being three feet thick. Opposite and almost hidden from view is Alsop Hall. It is most attractive with its extremely tall narrow gables and a central block that has mullioned windows meeting at the corners.

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The undulating hills hereabouts are home to some very posh looking cattle with many fields containing plump ginger coated South Devon beef cattle ranging from calves and cows to bullocks and bulls dotted around in the distance like a scattering of gold autumn leaves. This is the Alsop Herd belonging to John and Betty Fentem and their sons of Manor Farm. Opposite is Church Farm where Chris and Christine Duffell have a small herd of rare breed Gloucester cattle, so rare that only a few years ago the breed was facing extinction. The quiet single track road to Parwich was a joy to follow. It is believed that this was at one time a main road to Derby recorded as long ago as

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the 13th century. A section is known as Dam Lane because it is thought to have been the location of an old long lost flax mill. I had to stop for a while to watch two buzzards soaring in the sky above and calling out like kittens crying to their offspring perched in a nearby treetop. Entering Parwich, I noticed an information board with a map showing the name and location of every property in the village. What a great idea that must be a godsend for van drivers of home deliveries. I think this should be adopted by every village including my own! According to a recent edition of the Sunday Times, Parwich has been named as being one of the best 50 places to live in Britain! I can certainly understand why, as it is off the beaten track and not used as a rat run. It appears to be quiet, well looked after and from the few residents I met, is extremely friendly to walkers passing through. Villagers were stirring as I wandered through with washing being put out on lines to dry, commuters heading off to work and the smell of bacon cooking wafted from the occasional open window. It’s not very often that I’m an early bird walker. I normally arrive somewhere in time for an afternoon tea! Parwich Church is dedicated to St Peter and contains a font from 1662. It too has an interesting tympanum, this one being over the west door

showing the Lamb of God along with a pig, two snakes, a stag, horse and bird. The Sycamore Inn which features in The Good Pub Guide 2015 now doubles up as the village store selling all kinds of necessities and general goods as well as being a hub for villagers to collect their daily papers. From the village green and play area I followed a well used but a little overgrown path for Tissington. After climbing up a steep bank I looked back for an almost aerial view down onto a mishmash selection of roofs surrounding the church with its delicate spire reaching to the heavens, whilst high on the flank of Parwich Hill opposite I could make out the red brick Hall with large walled garden to the side. It was a big dipper path down to cross Bletch Brook by means of a footbridge followed by a steep climb back up to a stile where I could access the Tissington Trail. On the way I sat for a while in quiet contemplation to admire the views and listen to the incredible sight and sound of a raven flying by. Walking back to the car park was a somewhat challenging experience. By then many Peak District summer holidaymakers had breakfasted and set off for attractions or activities and it appeared that most had decided to cycle this particular trail that day. The former railway lines are perfect for family fun whether hiring bikes or bringing their own but I now found myself in an ant like procession on that narrow track, everyone having to weave around each other along the way. From the trail I had far reaching views to distant hilltops with Minninglow an obvious skyline landmark as well as the wind turbines on Carsington Pasture. The verges and cuttings were still decorated with a rich variety of wild flowers but they are now beginning to wilt and fade as autumn draws near. Sally Mosley www.sallymosley.co.uk

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