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Buttons have easily survived the invention of imaginative modern fastenings, though on some items of clothing they serve no useful purpose at all – a suit might have two or three buttons on the cuffs, whilst a tail-coat has two buttons in the centre of its back. In either case the feature is an anachronism dating from the days when men regularly travelled on horseback. The rider would be dressed in a long coat with flying tails which flapped against the horse’s sides, thus likely to become hairy and greasy. So he would have two buttons stitched onto the back of his coat on which to fasten up his coat-tails. A rider also needed to have his arms as free as possible, especially when out hunting, so slits were cut into the end of his sleeves and sewn with

buttons along the opening. The sleeves could thus be doubled over and buttoned down. Our use of buttons and fastenings goes back no further than the 15th century in this country. They were originally just a decorative feature but gradually came to replace lacing, especially on such clothing as ladies’ bodices. The earliest buttons were made from ivory, with brass buttons coming into use by the latter 17th century. The trade enjoyed rapid expansion during the Industrial Revolution. Around 1745, Matthew Boulton introduced a number of improvements in button manufacture and his son established a works at Soho in 1767. He obviously counted the gentry amongst his customers, his top quality

steel buttons with facets costing almost a guinea apiece. Horn and hooves The earliest type of button had a shank or loop, sewn with the help of a ‘former’. A better method came into use during the early 19th century, whereby a filling of cloth or pasteboard was sandwiched between two metal discs clamped together. The button could then be encased in silk, brocade etc. In and around the Peakland village of Flash, small round discs of wood – especially oak – were dyed to a darker colour in local mineral springs. The painstaking job of covering them with silk kept many women at work in their homes, using single gossamer strands to produce intricate web-like designs. This skill was passed down from mother to daughter, working long hours to earn 1s.3d per gross (6 pence in today’s currency). The thread had to be fetched from silk mills in Leek and Macclesfield. The finished buttons would be hawked around the countryside by the menfolk of Flash but also supplied to merchants for dispatch to London, Bristol, Scotland and overseas. Mother-of-Pearl Brief references tell of the existence of a button factory

on the top floor of the Manor House at Wetton, accessible to its workers from an outside staircase. The use of silk seems likely, given the proximity of Leek. At one time, brass buttons were being made at Dale Mill in Hathersage. These could be mass-produced on stamping machinery, whereas other materials required individual workmanship. Pierced buttons allowed a greater range; porcelain was introduced in the mid-19th century, at around the same time that a French process was widely adopted, using horn from cattle hooves, softened by boiling.

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HOPE VALLEY U3A JANUARY OPEN MEETING There was a record turnout of 56 members for the talk on the restoration of the Peak District peat moors. The speaker was Penny Anderson, a nationally regarded ecologist, she runs a consultancy business locally which has advised on the impact of major construction schemes on the environment and how this can be lessened. The moorlands of the Peak District and the South Pennines have been a lifelong passion for Penny and she shared this with us. We may have gone to the talk thinking of them as damp sticky places to avoid on our hill walks but clearly they are much more than this. We are now much more aware of their importance and how they must be protected from manmade damage and where possible restored to their natural state. Healthy moorlands with growing plants and mosses can absorb large amounts of greenhouse gas and can support large numbers of insects and birds. They can help to absorb heavy rainfall and reduce the likelihood of floods. The largest threats to the health of the moors has

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cloning of Dolly the sheep. Non-members are very welcome. Details of our activities and

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the shop will undergo essential maintenance and have a welcome refit, with new lighting, flooring and a re-paint. This will give the opportunity to refresh the displays and introduce a big range of CDs and DVDs, whilst providing space for even more books. We intend to offer an exciting range of over 6000 books and 2500 CDs & DVDs in the newly refurbished shop In anticipation of this Oxfam has appointed a new manager, Dick Jennens. Dick has spent the whole of his working life in bookselling, firstly, with W.H. Smith then Waterstone’s Booksellers and for the past 15 years managing the very successful Oxfam Bookshop in Thame, Oxfordshire. Dick says, ‘‘In the summer of 2015 my wife and I decided to retire to Derbyshire to be closer to the grandchildren; but, she saw the advertisement for the Oxfam shop manager’s position in Matlock and she persuaded me to apply so I would not be under her feet at home! It has provided a massive opportunity to offer a refreshed bookshop to the people of Matlock. The volunteer team and I are spending lots of time recruiting new volunteers and encouraging our local supporters to donate books, CDs and DVDs to the shop. When I was managing the shop in Thame we received donations of some remarkable books; from a rare copy of a book of photographs titled the ‘War in Iraq’ published in 1918 to mark the armistice, the book was compiled by H.B.StJ. Philby, father of the 1960s spy Kim Philby, to a first edition of George Orwell’s Animal Farm and a copy of the ‘Art of Distillation’ a book published in 1653 which describes the method of distilling Whisky! These books were valued and sold for around £1000 each. We are hoping to repeat the experience in Matlock! With all the challenges facing the world today it is a privilege to be able to manage a great bookshop that raises funds for Oxfam’s work.’’ The refit will take place in late February and we will re-open during March. We welcome donations of books, CDs and DVDs to help us fill the shop.

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SOUP LUNCH AT EYAM PRIMARY SCHOOL

Children at Eyam School have invited friends into the school to enjoy a home-

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FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2016

This year the theme is “Sit down for breakfast, stand up for farmers”, and takes place from 29 February to 13 March. As Martin Luther King famously said, ‘before you finish eating breakfast in the morning,

you’ve depended on more than half the world’. Despite our dependence on farmers and workers for the foods, drinks and products that we love, about 800 million people are undernourished globally. It’s a scandal that the people who grow the food we take for granted can’t always feed their own families. We can support farmers and workers to put food on the table for their families by harnessing the power of a Fairtrade breakfast. When people are paid a fairer price, they can

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challenges facing farmers and workers. Will you take part in a Fairtrade breakfast in your community during Fairtrade Fortnight? We can help farmers and workers in developing countries by using some of the many Fairtrade products available: tea, instant coffee, ground coffee, hot chocolate, cocoa, fruit juice, muesli, bananas, jam, honey, marmalade, sugar, and various nuts and dried fruit. We can also help local farmers by using locally produced: milk, butter, bread, eggs, cheese, bacon, and sausages.


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FRASER BEAR BRINGS THE ‘BELIEVE’ MESSAGE TO THE PEAK DISTRICT

A special bear, that will soon be spreading the message of organ donation worldwide, arrived in the Peak District recently. The bear is a mascot for the charity Believe, which was set up by the wife and mother of Stuart and Fraser Bates, age 8, who died after being hit by a car in Wales in December last year. Following their tragic deaths Anna Louise Bates donated their organs, saving four other lives in the process. She explained that despite Stuart being an organ donor she had to complete questionnaires to be able to donate his tissue, and due to the delays it was not possible to donate Stuart’s eyes. Anna Louise said: “When they asked about Fraser’s organs I didn’t have to think about it, and to not have to think about it made that decision incredibly easy, and by Stuey doing that for me it has not just saved the four lives, it has also saved mine and my family’s lives to be able to have a focus.” She now wants the process of organ donation to be easier and for people to have the difficult conversation should the worst ever happen. Through Believe she hopes to be able to set up an app which enables organ donors to complete their own questionnaire to save time when the crucial moment arrives. Already more than

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had the visit arranged for a long time and we thought it was an excellent opportunity to spread the word about Believe. We made sure Fraser Bear (and the Fournier family) saw plenty of Chesterfield and the Peak District. He was certainly a talking point, especially when we took him for a drink in a bar in town.” Fraser Bear – named after the nickname ‘bear’ which Anna-Louise and Stuart had for Fraser since he was born - will start in Chile and will also visit Australia as part of his worldwide trip to raise awareness for the new

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HIGHFIELDS STUDENTS GIVE OVER £470 TO LOCAL FIRST TASTE CHARITY Each year Highfields School students in year 7 complete a sponsored walk and last July raised a total of £3000. Students choose a range of charitable causes to support: the Red Cross, RSPCA and the four nominated charities from the school’s House system. Aeris House, one of Highfields' four houses, wanted to support the charity First Taste, which delivers stimulating arts programmes to frail, older people in residential and day care in the Derbyshire Dales. Shirley Davidson, chairman of First Taste, came in to Highfields last week to accept the £472 cheque and explain how the money students raised will help the charity. She thanked students for their generosity. The sponsored walk took place on the hottest day of the year in 2015. Guided by the school’s sixth form students and dedicated staff, students covered a demanding route of 9 miles, cutting their way through the Derbyshire countryside up (steep!) hill and down dale. After taking in the views from Riber Castle, students only had a brief lunchtime respite at Cromford Meadows before continuing on the journey

that eventually landed them safely back at school. The sweat and tears (with no blood) was worth it as their efforts raised an impressive £3000! Head of Year, Mr Rodgers, said, “I am very proud of our students. It wasn’t an easy walk in soaring temperatures, but their positive attitude certainly kept me going! Their commitment and the generosity of them and their families is testament to the caring, community spirit of our students.” Congratulations on a job well done!

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At the 6th Annual Meeting of the Matlock Trefoil Guild held recently, Chairperson Dorothy Fox welcomed members and reported on another successful year for the Guild with a diverse programme of activities. There was participation in many County, Region and National Events including the National Trefoil Guild annual meeting held in Londonderry, a gathering of Guild members from all over the UK for a weekend of activities and friendship at Swanwick, and the annual day for the County at Glenbrook, the Outdoor Activities Centre. Three members had toured New Zealand as part of a worldwide group organised by New Zealand Guide Leaders. Activities during the year had included a trip on Birdswood on the Cromford Canal, dining out, speakers from Aquabox and the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway, BBQ, a pampering evening presented by Oriflame, and a celebration to honour The Queen as the longest reigning monarch. There had been support for local Rainbow, Brownie, Guide and Senior Section Units, help at Peak Camp and fund raising for Aquabox chosen as the Guild’s project for the year. Dorothy Fox closed the meeting by thanking members for their support and was reluctantly stepping down as Chairperson for health reasons. Sue Baranek was elected as the new Chairperson and Jennifer Jeffries as Secretary. Matlock Trefoil Guild meet on the third Thursday of each month at 7.30pm at the Darley Dale

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WYE AND UPPER DERWENT GROUP OF THE DERBYSHIRE WILDLIFE TRUST – NEXT TALK ‘THE MOUNTAIN FLOWERS OF THE DOLOMITES’ Sometimes winter can seem very long and dreary, so an opportunity so see beautiful photographs of alpine flowers in all of their gorgeous colours is a real treat, particularly if you are a plant lover. Our next talk does feature such flowers, when David Charlton will be telling us about the mountain flowers of the Dolomites, an area of the Southern Limestone Alps in northeast Italy. If you have visited any area of the Alps during the summer you will know just what a kaleidoscope of colour alpine flowers produce. In 2009 nine different areas of the Dolomites were made UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which gives you some idea of how unique this area is. The area also includes one national park and several regional parks. In the Dolomites you find awe inspiring peaks with magical shapes, towering above

green pastures and dark conifer woods. This is due to the geology of the area which is made mainly of a type of limestone, a pale rock which responds to changing light during the night and day and makes the area so picturesque. The flora of The Dolomites is very rich, some species being endemic. One reason for that is that during the last Ice Age the valley bottoms were ice covered but some mountain tops were ice free, becoming refugee oases for plant species which could survive, but which then became isolated there. Different habitats include the valley bottoms, then broadleaved woodland, and a little higher conifers and beech trees. Above that are the glorious high altitude alpine pastures. At the highest altitude tiny dwarf willow can survive. Because the flora of The Dolomites is so rich, several Alpine

Botanic Gardens have been created, from which you can get brilliant views of the flora. We couldn’t ask for a more knowledgeable speaker on the Dolomites as David has led flower-walking holidays in the area for several years and also coauthored an excellent guide to the flora of the area. As well as being a trustee of our own Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, he is also secretary of the Derby branch of the Alpine Garden Society, and in his talk we can look forward to hearing how to replicate these alpine flowers in our own gardens. So if you do come along to our talk on Monday 22 February 2016 at 7.30pm at Darley Dale Methodist Church Hall, Dale Road North, you may well be able to develop your own excellent alpine flora! Admission is £2.50 and everyone is very welcome.

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The Gagliano Ensemble plays regularly throughout the UK. They released their first recording in 2013 on the Music-Chamber label to include Piano Quartets by Mahler, Schnittke and a new work by Edmund Finnis. Individually the members of the group have performed as soloists and chamber musicians throughout the world, including concerts at the Wigmore Hall, Purcell Room, Bridgewater Hall, Royal Festival Hall, festivals in USA, Russia, Austria, India, France, Italy and Kazakhstan and broadcasts on BBC and Classic FM. Do come and join us for what promises to be an exciting evening of firstclass music-making. The concert is on 26th

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Hartington Children Helping To Mend Broken Hearts Children at Hartington C of E Primary School are celebrating their success in a sponsored swim in aid of the British Heart Foundation. 15 youngsters swam for the school team and came in first place in the annual competition. They raised £1,567 for the charity’s Mending Broken Hearts appeal. Members of Hartington Young Persons Activity Club (HYPAC) also took part and came second in the Clubs/ Associations Challenge. Sophie Jardine, Fundraising Manager at the British Heart Foundation, presented a certificate of congratulations and a challenge shield to the children during a school assembly on Friday 22nd January. The shield has been won for the fifth time in a row by the school since the competition began. The sponsored swim took place at Arc Leisure in Matlock in October – it is organised every year by John Dean who is the chairman of the charity’s

John Dean and Sophie Jardine with children at the school, alongside local parent, Kerrie Wager Ashbourne fundraising branch. The Hartington resident said: “I am pleased that my local school with only 16 pupils has led the way again from all other schools in the area. I am encouraged to see Fitzherbert Primary School, Fenny Bentley and Burbage Primary School who entered for the first time winning the two runner-up challenge

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The national Mending Broken Hearts campaign aims to achieve £50 million – over half of which has already been raised to pay for research into cardiovascular regenerative medicine, to try and repair the damage caused by a heart attack. Scientists are testing multiple approaches to try and repair and replace heart muscle damaged as the result of a heart attack. The British Heart Foundation supports local causes too – between 1996 and 2015, the charity has donated more than 200 defibrillator machines across Derbyshire, including one stationed at the Charles Cotton Hotel in Hartington. 2016’s sponsored swim is set to take place once again at Arc Leisure in Matlock on Saturday 15th October. For more information and to get involved contact John on: dean580@btinternet.com

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We are holding a book sale and coffee morning in the Undercroft at Heage Windmill on Saturday February 20th 2016 from 11am-2pm. It’s aimed at all book and cake lovers – the coffee, or if you prefer, tea or hot chocolate plus cake will be available in the Visitor Centre along with souvenirs. Sadly the cake will not be made from Heage flour as we can’t mill again until the work on the Mill is complete. All proceeds from the event will help to raise money for the Trouble at Mill Appeal, raising funds for the extensive repairs. For non book lovers (if there are any!) who haven’t seen the Mill without her sails, this would also be a good opportunity to have a good look at her in her present sad condition and take some close-up photographs.

Before you can break free from the cycle of emotional eating, you first need to learn how to distinguish between emotional and physical hunger. This can be difficult, especially if you regularly use food to deal with your feelings. Emotional hunger can be powerful and therefore easy to mistake for physical hunger, but there are signs that can help you distinguish physical and emotional hunger. Emotional hunger comes on suddenly. It can occur in an instant and can feel overwhelming and urgent. However, physical hunger comes on more gradually. The urge to eat doesn’t feel as crucial or demand instant satisfaction (unless you haven’t eaten for a long time). Emotional hunger craves specific comfort foods. When you’re physically hungry, almost anything sounds appealing – including healthy foods like vegetables. However, emotional hunger craves fatty foods or sugary snacks that provide an instant hit. You feel like you need chocolate or crisps, and nothing else will do. Emotional hunger often leads to mindless eating, before you realise, you’ve eaten a whole bag of crisps or chocolate bar without really paying attention or fully enjoying it. When you’re eating in response to physical hunger, you are likely to be aware of what you are doing. Emotional hunger isn’t satisfied once you’re full. You keep wanting more and more, often eating until you’re uncomfortably full. However, with physical hunger you feel satiated and satisfied when your stomach is full. Emotional hunger isn’t situated in the stomach, instead of feeling a growling or emptiness in your

stomach, you experience this hunger as a craving you can’t get out of your head. You become focused on particular textures, tastes, and aromas. Emotional hunger often leads to remorse, guilt, or shame. When you eat to satisfy physical hunger, you’re unlikely to feel guilty or ashamed because you’re simply giving your body the fuel it needs. If you feel guilty after you eat, it's likely because you know deep down that you’re not eating because you are physically hungry. Consider the following: What triggers your emotional eating? Triggers tend to be negative, but sometimes can be positive i.e. happy, celebrations. They are mainly emotional, and are often associated with certain times or situations, but can also be physical like tiredness. Also consider what type of foods you choose. Are they high in fat/sugar/convenient/easily accessible, comforting, carbohydrate e.g. bread? How do you feel afterwards? Initially satisfied but quickly followed by guilt or shame, asking yourself why you let it happen? You begin to feel worse than you originally did and then you are back to square one and a cycle is formed. If you recognize yourself in any of the above read my next column, which includes strategies to deal with this problem. Nicola Rose DipCH BSc (Hons) RNutr is a fully Registered Nutritionist and Clinical Hypnotherapist. She works for a specialist NHS weight management service and also runs a private weight management/hypnotherapy practice. If you have any questions on this article please email Nicola at info@nourishmindandbody

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Why were the two sides called ‘roundheads’ and ‘cavaliers’? What were they fighting for? Find out all this and more! Expert tales from the battlefield, learning all about the different weapons they used in the 1600s and prepare for the fun children’s battle! For more information, times and prices please visit www.englishheritage.org.uk/Bolsover

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Move over Paul Hollywood, there’s a new ‘silver fox’ in town…! ‘The Daily Bread’ is a new comedy by Kate Bramley, which tells the tale of master baker August de Ville and his tiny village bakery which is talk of the town. WI ladies flock for miles to sample his sumptuous sponges and beautiful buns. “Couldn’t meet a nicer fella,” the villagers proclaim. But does his cheery façade hide a dark secret? Is it just a coincidence that he shares his name with the most hated man of all – the dastardly newspaper magnate? August denies it, but is he hiding something…? Performed by The Badapple Theatre Company and presented by Bamford Community Arts & Crafts this promises to be an evening of riotous comedy, clowning,

machiavellian subterfuge and live baking on stage. Superbly entertaining with energy and enthusiasm and a clever use of scenery and props; ‘The Daily Bread’ will be showing for one night only in Bamford Institute at 7.30pm on Friday 4th March. Suitable for adults and children (10+) Advance tickets are £10/£8 (under 16’s) and available from box office 01433 651755 and from Bamford Post Office. Doors from 7pm. There will be a licensed bar, teas and homemade cakes available and easy parking. Why travel into the city when we have Theatre On Your Doorstep at its best, starring the irrepressible Colin Moncrieff – actor, clown and raconteur in this brand new one man show. Mmm! I can almost smell the warm bread…

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Woodlands Fitness Centre Here at Woodlands Fitness Centre Rowsley we like to promote our members on their personal achievements. This month we have decided to feature the accomplishments of Dan Taylor. Dan has been a member at Woodlands since June 2015.

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by Margaret Dickinson It is 1920 in the Derbyshire Dales. The Ryan family is adjusting to life now that the Great War is over. Walter has returned home a broken man and so it falls to his son and daughter, Josh and Emily, to keep the family candlemaking business going. The Ryan children grew up with Amy Clark, daughter of the village blacksmith, and Thomas ‘Trip’ Trippett, whose father owns a cutlery business in Sheffield. Romance blossoms for Josh and Amy while Emily falls in love with Trip, but she is

unsure if the feeling is mutual. Martha Ryan is fiercely ambitious for her son and so she uproots her family to Sheffield, but all Josh wants is to continue the family business and marry Amy. As the Ryans do their best to adapt to city life, their friendly neighbour, Lizzi, helps Emily find employment as a Buffer Girl polishing cutlery at a local factory. It turns out that it is Emily who is best equipped to forge a career but, as time goes on, problems and even dangers arise that the Ryan family could not possibly have foreseen.

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A Branch meeting - which is for Bakewell, Chatsworth, Hartington and Taddington, Lathkill and Bradford, and Stanton wards, was held on Tuesday 19th in the Town Hall in Bakewell. This was only the second meeting of this newly reformed branch and was well attended. A member gave us feedback on her recent visit to Derby to listen to John McDonnell’s speech and answer members’ questions. We discussed how we could raise and discuss rural issues that affect our communities and small sub groups will report back to the next meeting. Notices in local news sheets, a film screening and an occasional stall on Bakewell market were considered options. We plan to meet approximately every six weeks. Our next meeting will be on March 1st. in the Quaker Room in Bakewell at 7.15 for 7.30pm. Some members then retire to a local hostelry for refreshments! Anyone wishing for more information please contact Joe Noble 01629 813971 Branch Chairman.

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abilities. Volunteers can learn skills like customer service and work-flow management which can improve their CVs when they go job-hunting. Boat crew receive thorough practical training, with some graduating to boat master, in charge of Birdswood and her 40 passengers. Canal work parties are held regularly and are vital to maintain water flow and keep the towpaths and channels clear. The shop on Cromford Wharf is open three days a week, with plans for longer hours when more

volunteer staff are available. If you would like to join the Friends’ team of friendly, enthusiastic volunteers, to enjoy some healthy outdoor activity on the boat or towpath while helping maintain an important heritage asset, or to help in the shop or behind the scenes in areas like promotion, marketing or admin, then the FCC recruitment team would like to hear from you. Simply email volunteers@ birdswood.org or call 07552 055455.

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Canal restoration charity The Friends of the Cromford Canal (FCC) are strengthening their team of volunteers for 2016 in a bid to boost long term efforts to re-open this historic canal. The new season starts on 19th March, when scheduled public trips by trip boat Birdswood recommence after the winter break. Three years ago, the charity was simply a campaigning pressure group. Then they bought 78-year-old

heritage narrowboat Birdswood, which has had successful seasons in 2014 and 2015 running regular public trips, charters and schools cruises on the tranquil and scenic stretch of canal from Cromford to High Peak Junction. Now they have also opened a shop, ticket sales and information centre in the former Weighbridge Office on Cromford Wharf. The FCC ran over 250 canal trips on Birdswood in

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self confidence. It is recommended by the “Strictly No Falls” campaign. The Duke of Edinburgh scheme recognises T'ai Chi as a suitable form of physical exercise for participating students. T'ai Chi /Qigong can be seen as a natural medicine which acts on the organs and the mind. The movements promote control, concentration, coordination and improved circulation. Practising T'ai Chi has been found helpful for people suffering from a variety of health conditions including arthritis, high blood pressure, breathing difficulties and a variety of muscular / skeletal conditions. T'ai Chi / Qigong is also useful for reducing stress and tension. The movements are relaxing and calming. Students often say they may come to class feeling wound up and tired after a hard day at work but they always leave feeling more unwound and tranquil. Some even say they sleep better the night after class. “It's made a big difference to my overall levels of fitness,” one member, Lesley Armitage, explained. “And it's really helped ease the problems caused by my arthritis.” Colleen Hill stated, “T'ai chi has given me a lot more confidence to go out and meet new people.” “It brings mind and body together, I go home feeling more tranquil and settled,” said Tricia Goodier. Classes are available all over the Hope Valley and welcome beginners. Classes are small, friendly and informal. Why don't you give it a go and see if this spring will bring new life to your body and help you to re-l-a-x. For more information contact Margaret Wood, 01433 630142, 07740 535743. taichiinhopevalley@gmail.com

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The Bonsall and Derbyshire Dales Link of the nationwide Chernobyl Children’s Lifeline charity are urgently appealing for volunteer families to host Belarusian children this summer. Every summer, around one thousand Ukrainian and Belarusian children affected by the Chernobyl disaster come to the UK for a fourweek health recuperation holiday, funded through the efforts of the Chernobyl Children’s Lifeline charity (CCLL) local Links. During their holiday the children enjoy living in a peaceful, clean and healthy environment, breathing clean air and eating

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Ukraine and Belarus to their local area, to offer them four weeks of fun, love, and caring within the framework of a healthy lifestyle, as well as free eye tests and dental treatment, if they need it. This year is the 30th Anniversary of the disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Station in Ukraine. Radiation fallout from the destroyed nuclear reactor affected most European countries to some extent but Belarus, Ukraine and

western Russia were, by far, most affected, with the territory of Belarus receiving 70% of the fallout. The children invited over today, being the 2nd generation of Chernobyl children, have the same health issues as many of their parents had and still need our help to improve their prospects of leading a healthier and longer life. Radiation ingested from food and water as well as from dust in the air can give rise to many diseases in children

and young adults, including life threatening cancers, heart disease and disorders which can affect many other organs in the body. We are urgently appealing for volunteer families, including couples of all ages with or without their own children, to host Belarusian children of between 10 and 12 years of age, in pairs, for two or four weeks (it’s up to you) in this year’s summer programme, July 16 to August 13, 2016.

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americana music with songs by Gillian Welch, The Waifs and other contemporary artists. The band plays regularly in the Sheffield area and hosts a monthly singaround session at the Cheshire Cheese in Hope also. Michael spoke for the entire band in commenting: ‘A great atmosphere and a lovely warm reception from a fabulous audience who gave generously to ensure the evening was both successful and enjoyable’. Hope Careline is really grateful to Rick Ellison, at The Old Hall pub in Hope for hosting this event. Set up in October 2011 and run by volunteers, Hope Careline was established to provide a free daily phone call to those living in the Hope area, who for whatever reason would be reassured by regular contact; need a call having recently been discharged from hospital; or just to check all is well and to provide a friendly contact with the outside world. Responses to the calls such as “they have made a world of difference” and “it is good to talk…” are typical of the positive feedback that Hope Careline has received from users of the service. We have the support of both Anchor and Caroline Court.

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BUXTON & LEEK COLLEGE

As a ‘college inside a university’ Buxton & Leek College has big plans for the future. And students in both the High Peak and Staffordshire Moorlands really have the best of both worlds since the two college campuses in Buxton and Leek became part of the University of Derby. Not only have they benefitted from massive investment in industrystandard facilities and a bursary of £1,000 for all those moving on to Higher Education courses at the University of Derby, but they

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Availability for children from the age of 3 months to 5 years in our unique, Ofsted registered ‘open’ nursery. Funded places available for children from the term after their 3rd birthday, we also accept 2-year-old funded children meeting certain criteria. Matlock area. Tel: 07917 624120 or Email: flutterbyschildrensnursery@gmail.com for more information.

can still study locally in the same friendly, supportive environment that students in the Buxton and Leek areas have always enjoyed. No matter what your age, ability or ambition, Buxton & Leek College has something to offer you. From sewing to Spanish, you can learn new skills in your spare time as part of the College’s ever growing ‘Learning for Leisure’ part-time recreational courses. And, whether you are a school leaver looking to take your first steps into further education or already established in your career and wanting to boost your qualifications to take life

Space to Grow and Time to Learn

Independent school for Girls and Boys from 3-16 S. Anselm’s School in Bakewell offers a creative and spacious learning environment in the heart of the Peak District. It sends its pupils to some of the most selective senior schools nationally or offers local pupils the opportunity to take their GCSEs at S. Anselm’s College. To find out more come to one of our Open Days or arrange your own private visit by calling 01629 82734 or email headmaster@anselms.co.uk We look forward to meeting you.

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further, the opportunities are all there right in your home town of Buxton or Leek. Situated in the town centre, within the iconic, grade II* listed Devonshire Dome, the college’s Buxton campus is not just an inspiring place to study, it’s also home to a commercial fine dining restaurant, hair and beauty salons and a bistro café. Over at Harpur Hill, the College’s new £1 million training centre specialises in motor vehicle, construction, warehousing and logistics. Strong links with the community and with local employers have seen many students walk out of their vocational studies and

straight into a job. For a college specialising in ‘real world learning’ these strong community links are of vital importance. Close relationships with both local and regional employers ensure that the skills and knowledge Buxton & Leek College provides are closely matched to the needs of business. Not only do students have the opportunity to engage with employers as an integral part of their study programmes, they are also taken out of the classroom and into a learning environment designed to mimic the best commercial and industrial workplaces. Students on the Public Services course are always

S. Anselm’s has an idyllic and accessible countryside setting for children to play, learn and develop. Here, pupils are encouraged to be themselves and achieve their very best. While the school is proud of tradition and values, it actively welcomes change. Most recently, in response to local parent need, S. Anselm’s opened a College in September 2015, expanding its age range from nursery age to 16. With the College now open and spaces fast filling up for September 2016, Headmaster Peter Phillips is looking towards the expansion of the science and technology facilities. He also plans to develop a learning centre, with a focus on making it user friendly for children with a wide range of learning styles and needs. Although the school has fantastic academic results, the core of S. Anselm’s ethos

is creativity in all things. The extras programme provides a relaxed environment in which the children see a different side of their teachers, allowing closer bonds to be formed and

enabling more effective learning. In a recent visit, Simon Carder, an ISI Inspector since 1992 said: “It’s an exceptional atmosphere with sunny and polite children in

a safe and happy environment.” For more information or to come to one of our Open Events call 01629 812734 or email headmaster@ anselms.co.uk

where children of all ages are integrated together, meaning they gain peer on peer support, with the older children demonstrating and being positive role models, whereby the children play, learn, develop and grow together.

The staff at Flutterbys pride themselves on creating an atmosphere with a friendly home from home feel, knowing the families and children as individuals, striving to ensure their needs and individuality are catered for.

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S. Anselm’s WHOLE SCHOOL OPEN MORNING Saturday 19th March S. Anselm’s School, Stanedge Lane, Bakewell DE45 1DP www.sanselms.co.uk

and took their lorries off the road for a morning to inspire some drivers of the future by allowing youngsters to get into the driving seat. Local carers and elderly people have also benefitted from the generosity of beauty students who, as part of their NVQ work, put their pampering skills to good use by providing free treatments including manicures, pedicures, massages and facials in the Salon at the Dome. Len Tildsley, Principal of Buxton & Leek College, is himself a product of the vocational further education system. He said: “We are very proud of our inspirational facilities at both Buxton and Leek Campuses. Not only are they convenient and friendly places to study but they are small enough to make students feel at home straight away but large enough to offer first-class, modern facilities. “Now that we are part of the University of Derby, there has never been a better time to study as, whatever your starting point, we will have the course to help you progress to the next level. And we don’t just help our students achieve qualifications, but we help them become rounded and valuable citizens who are prepared to take more confident steps into the world – whether it be the world of work or the world of university.”

willing to lend a hand at local events. They give up their free time to volunteer as stewards at Buxton’s annual Police, Ambulance and Fire and Rescue Service showcase staged at the Pavilion Gardens. And those following the Learning for Living and Work programme gained some valuable work experience when they teamed up with the police and Town Council in Buxton for recent campaigns to beat the burglars and to keep the town centre clean and tidy. Local charities in the High Peak now have youth on their side thanks to Buxton & Leek College’s pioneering partnership with Voluntary and Community Services Peaks and Dales (VCSPD), which has seen two teenage public services students recruited to the boards of trustees running both the High Peak Food Bank based in Buxton’s United Reformed Church and the VCSPD organisation in Buxton Market Place. Students are also brightening the lives of local pensioners and helping to combat loneliness through their Wednesday afternoon coffee club which entertains elderly people to coffee, cakes and company in the Devonshire Dome. At the other end of the age range, local youngsters had a great time during National Lorry Week last October half term, when local hauliers teamed up with the College’s Harpur Hill training centre

Flutterbys children’s nursery is a unique nursery, situated on a farm in Rowsley, within an area of natural beauty. It provides a perfect location for children to be active and learn from real life experiences. The children can watch and get involved

in farm activities in a safe and controlled way, such as lambing, shearing and bailing. Staff teach children respect, good manners, life skills and independence from an early age, in a warm and friendly atmosphere

Come along and weatherproof your little ones with both indoor and outdoor fun, for children and parents alike! Learn about the seasons, tasty foods we can grow, and our creepy-crawly and wildlife friends. Sharing the ethos of the Forest Schools initiative, we believe that there is no better playground nor

place to learn, than the great outdoors. Our toddler classes aim to foster this interest from an early age, finding things to do for little ones outside as well as inside, and maximising their opportunities to learn about the world we live in. We look forward to meeting you and your puddle tot soon!


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BIG Results!

OPEN EVENTS Senior School 3 March 4.30pm

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ASPIRE, ACHIEVE, ADVANCE Small class sizes, expert teaching and a happy and aspirational environment allow Birkdale pupils to learn effectively and achieve highly. Birkdale pupils are motivated to achieve their very best in all aspects of school life. There is a strong belief that developing pupils into well-rounded individuals is key. To this end Birkdale provides a wealth of opportunities in Sport, Music, Drama and a wide variety of other pursuits across the whole age range. Academic Stretch and Challenge Birkdale strives to offer all pupils opportunities to develop their full academic potential. Many of them will depart Birkdale at age 18 to Russell Group universities; fully equipped to meet the demands of their future courses and the careers that lie ahead of them. Typically Birkdale achieves 100% pass rate at A level and over half of all A level grades are A* or A. At GCSE around two-thirds of results are at A* or A grades.

Birkdale

We inspire pupils to engage in independent learning and extend their academic interests beyond the curriculum, through academic clubs, educational visits and other special events. Our teachers encourage pupils to see that not all learning needs to have an examination at the end of it to make it valuable. A love of

learning can be attained by encouraging and empowering children to engage in their own areas of interest and discovery. Scholarships and bursaries are available to assist with fees. Scholarships are based on academic performance and bursaries are awarded based on family income – up to 100% of fees. Please visit

our website or call our Registrar for further details. Birkdale can be accessed via regular bus routes. There is also a parent organised School Bus service which brings pupils from around Sheffield and outlying areas. For more information call: 0114 266 8409 www.birkdaleschool.org.uk

ASHDELL Ashdell, the school that many of our parents have described as the 'hidden gem' of Broomhill, stands proud in its elevated position on Fulwood Road. Established in 1948, Ashdell has been providing primary school education for girls between the ages of 4-11 for the last 68 years. We are the only school specialising in primary girls’ education in the area. Thanks to this uniqueness we can focus totally on your daughter's needs, expectations and nurture her talents, be they academic, musical, artistic or sporting. For the last two years running we've had girls in Y6 achieve scholarships to their chosen senior schools. Our traditions still play a big part in the day-to-day running of the school such as our very smart uniform and our prize giving celebrations, but an Ashdell girl is very much a girl who

is encouraged to embrace all that the 21st Century has to offer her. Classrooms are fitted with interactive whiteboards, the

girls use iPads, PC's, Green screens, access many educational websites from which to explore and gather information to enhance

their understanding of all their school subjects. girls are Ashdell happiest when they are busy, so our ever evolving enrichment programme provides them with a great many choices, ranging from Gymnastics, Strings group, Cookery, Art, Journalism, Cheerleading, Martial Arts, Italian, Photography and Multi Sports to name but a few. Ashdell provides excellent extended care with a breakfast club from 7.30am and after school care until 6pm where girls can stay for tea. Ashdell is so much more than just a school, we are a close family and we actively encourage our girls to value, respect and look after their school family as much as they do their own. #Small School BIG o p p o r t u n i t i e s #girlsonlyeducation winningthroughinsheffield

Lady Manners School

Open Day Open Day Sat 23rd April 1.00-3.00pm Sat 23rd April 1.00-3.00pm All Welcome Welcome All 266 Fulwood Road, Sheffield S10 3BL 266 Fulwood Tel: 0114 266 Road, 3835 Sheffield S10 3BL Tel: 0114 266 3835

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Lady Manners School is nestled just above Bakewell in the heart of the Peak District. Every day it welcomes nearly 1,500 students through its doors from the villages and towns in a wide surrounding area. One of the largest secondary schools in Derbyshire, it is also one of the most successful with consistently high GCSE and A level results. Last year 74% of the school’s Year 11 students achieved five or more A*-C grades at GCSE level, including English and maths. This ranked Lady Manners School in fourth place when compared with all other Derbyshire state secondary schools – a top five position is regularly achieved by the school. The school’s Sixth Formers achieve high rankings too. They achieved the third highest average total A level point score per student of state secondary schools in Derbyshire in 2015. Lady Manners School underpins this

performance with a sense of tradition. It was established in 1636 by Grace, Lady Manners, a member of the Duke of Rutland's family. The school still celebrates its foundation with a Commemoration Service each October. The school is proud of its history, but the business of

the day is very much forward looking. Ofsted has declared the school ‘Good’ in every area, recognising the “Clear vision of the headteacher, ably supported by the senior leadership team and governors”. The strong sense of community in the school was noted and, most importantly, the

students themselves have been recognised by Ofsted as “very polite and courteous” and that their “very good attitudes to work contribute much to their learning.” If you want to know more about Lady Manners School please visit www.ladymanners.net or call 01629 812671.


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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 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

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Providing good education for children in and around Bakewell instilling traditional values, such as respect and manners. These are just 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. The popular Pre-School has recently undergone an expansion to meet the demand, yet it is still full in some sessions. “Children are taught French, music, drama

A GOOD SCHOOL

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

and PE by specialist subject teachers and we tailor the phonics and numeracy lessons to meet each child’s abilities and we personalise each child’s learning journey - it is this differentiation that truly sets us apart.” For more information contact reception on 0114 266 0374. 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 is the right place for your child.

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

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Brassington PRIMARY SCHOOL

Hope Valley College Nurture - Enrich - Achieve Brassington Primary School is in a wonderful location on the edge of the Peak District. We make good use of the outdoor area for sports and Forest School activities. Even when it snows we get out and about and enjoy making the most of the outside area. The school has three classes (called Dragons, Phoenix and Griffins) with around 18 children in each class. Progress and attainment at the school is significantly above national expectations. The curriculum is planned to be interesting and engaging. This term, class topics include transport, with a special focus on bicycles,

the Romans, the Vikings and Anglo-Saxons, including the dramatic story of Beowulf, and lots of time for Science and Maths too. We are all looking forward to a visit from Don Thomas, an American astronaut, after half term. Ofsted say; Pupils’ high levels of motivation are coupled with high levels of concentration. (Ofsted June 2014). If you are interested in the school you can always come and have a look around and see for yourself. Please phone the office number for an appointment. Children are very friendly and welcoming to visitors. Ofsted June 2014.

Hope Valley College aims to challenge students academically, physically and emotionally. The College aims to achieve excellent exam results by having the highest standards of teaching, the highest expectations of students and maximising learning opportunities in and outside the classroom. The College aims to develop curious, resilient, resourceful and independent learners who, regardless of their preferred learning style, barriers to learning and prior attainment, feel confident and aspirational in what they can achieve. Hope Valley College has an unrivalled local reputation of challenging our students to broaden their horizons through sport, cultural and adventurous activities.

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For example, HVC now has two English national fencers, Alice Banister and Ellen RobbinsWilkinson. Both students started fencing when they joined HVC in Year 7. As well as fencing for England, Ellen has also recently been selected for the Great Britain squad. New Principal, David Willis, said, “We will challenge students to achieve the highest academic results they can but we will also challenge our students to embrace learning in all its forms in order to develop their character, experiences and ambitions. We want our students to be happy and love their school”. At Hope Valley College we will develop every young person’s confidence and innate leadership ability. We will develop students’ ability to lead their own learning and future ambitions. Our students are taught to

develop their independence, resilience, resourcefulness and selfevaluation in all their learning throughout the curriculum. Students are given responsibilities to nurture, care and positively influence their peers and younger students in their vertical House tutor group, and extra-curricular activities. All students can participate in adventurous outdoor learning, student council, sports leadership, performing arts coaching, charitable fundraising, other student leader programmes including as House Captains. We expect our students to lead their own way in the world, rather than being passive recipients of their education. At Hope Valley College our students are caring and friendly and we expect them to appreciate their privileges by being

respectful and We compassionate. expect our students to work hard to help those less fortunate than

themselves. Developing a sense of duty and service for others is integral to our school ethos. Our long established vertical

House system fosters a caring community where students get a strong sense of “family” and care for each other. Visitors, staff and students new to the school find Hope Valley College a friendly and happy place where there is a real sense of community. At Hope Valley College we have the highest expectations of students and part of this is broadening their horizons so they can appreciate, value and excel within a challenging global environment. Hope Valley College has many active international links with other schools and colleges around the world. These links create many hosting and visiting opportunities. Language learning is a strength of the school. Many academic, sport and cultural extra-curricular activities embrace the chance to develop their learning and showcase their talents abroad.

St Peter & St Paul

St Peter & St Paul caters for children of all abilities, providing encouragement and challenges to ensure they reach their full potential. We are the highest ranking independent school for Key Stage Two results in Derbyshire, giving us a top 100 ranking in The Sunday Times Parent Power Survey of Independent Schools; further improving our position this year. Our students continue to grow into confident, courteous and caring individuals. Many of whom, gain scholarships at leading secondary schools Sheffield High School and Birkdale, where staff frequently

comment on how well prepared they are. The school’s Chamber Choir took part part in the 2016 Barnardo’s National Choral Competition at London’s Royal Festival Hall on Tuesday February 9 as one of 25 finalists; from over 5000 entrants. The results were unknown at the time of going to press. In July the children will be competing in the world famous Llangollen International Music Eisteddfod in Wales. Come to our Open Morning on Thursday 10th March 10am 12.30pm or call 01246 278522 to make an appointment.

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Hope Valley College Nurture - Enrich - Achieve

Hope Valley College is no ordinary school. We offer an outstanding education to all our students. Our aim is to challenge students academically, physically and emotionally. The College aims to achieve excellent exam results by having the highest standards of teaching, the highest expectations of students and maximising learning opportunities in and outside the classroom. In the summer of 2015, 69% of our students gained five or

Hope Valley College has an unrivalled local reputation of challenging our students to broaden their horizons through sport, cultural and adventurous activities. For example, as well as offering the usual school sports, HVC also offers opportunities in mountain biking, climbing and fencing. The College now has two English national fencers in the U14 category, Alice Banister and Ellen Robbins-Wilkinson, both in Year 9. Both students started fencing when they joined HVC in Year 7. As well as fencing for England, Ellen has also recently been selected for Great Britain squad.

Students are given responsibilities to nurture, care and positively influence their peers and younger students in their vertical House tutor group, and extracurricular activities. All students can participate in adventurous outdoor learning, student council, sports leadership, performing arts coaching, charitable fundraising, other student leader programmes including as House Captains. We expect our students to lead their own way in the world, rather than being passive recipients of their education.

more A* to C grades, including English and maths, with over a third achieving at least three A/A* grades. Every year successful Hope Valley College students go on to a wide range of outstanding sixth form schools and colleges or take up apprenticeships. University is a popular destination for many Hope Valley College students, many go on to Russell Group Universities, including Oxford and Cambridge.

The College aims to develop curious, resilient, resourceful and independent learners who, regardless of their preferred learning style, barriers to learning and prior attainment, feel confident and aspirational in what they can achieve. We do this by nurturing our young people, enriching their curriculum with a wide and challenging range of learning opportunities. We believe that educating the “whole child” where character, creative and sporting talent and integrity are as important as exam success.

New Principal, David Willis, said, “We will challenge students to achieve the highest academic results they can but we will also challenge our students to embrace learning in all its forms in order to develop their character, experiences and ambitions. We want our students to be happy and love their school”.

At Hope Valley College we will develop every young person’s confidence and innate leadership ability. We will develop students’ ability to lead their own learning and future ambitions. Our students are taught to develop their independence, resilience, resourcefulness and self-evaluation in all their learning throughout the curriculum.

At Hope Valley College our students are caring and friendly and we expect them to appreciate their privileges by being respectful and compassionate. We expect our students to work hard to help those less fortunate than themselves. Developing a sense of duty and service for others is integral to our school ethos. Our long established vertical House system fosters a caring community where students get a strong sense of “family” and care for each other. Visitors, staff and students new to the school find Hope Valley College a friendly and happy place where there is a real sense of community.

At Hope Valley College we have the highest expectations of students and part of this is broadening their horizons so they can appreciate, value and excel within a challenging global environment. Hope Valley College has many active international links with other schools and colleges around the world. These links create many hosting and visiting opportunities. Language learning is a strength of the school. Many academic, sport and cultural extra-curricular activities embrace the chance to develop their learning and showcase their talents abroad.

If you would like a tour of the College by the Principal, David Willis, either in the evening or during the school day contact the Principal’s PA, Julie Wain at any time 01433 620555 or e-mail at enquiries@hopevalley.derbyshire.sch.uk


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CHESTERFIELD COLLEGE STUDENTS TAKE STUDY TO THE NEXT LEVEL Bonsall CE (VA) Primary Bonsall CE VA Primary School Bonsall, Matlock, Derbyshire

01629 822573 We are a happy school where children can grow to be their very best.

Our children’s parents say they like the happy atmosphere and team work. Our children say everyone is really friendly and there is always something going on. Ofsted say ‘the school is a buzzing hive of activity’. Our highly trained staff team is dedicated to providing the very best education for every child. We have high academic expectations and lots of opportunities to take part in the arts and sports. We are proud to be “an outstanding church school� and welcome children of all faiths and, indeed, of none. We know that choosing a school that is right for your child is a big step. Visitors are welcome so come and see us in action!

Chesterfield College is proud to offer 14 different A Levels at our Infirmary Road campus, located near to Chesterfield town centre. With a 97% pass rate, many of our students progress to great things when they

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that all important ‘next step’. Whether that next step is employment, a university-level course or an Apprenticeship, you will be equipped with the skills, knowledge and confidence to stand out from the crowd and

succeed in your chosen pathway. All students at the College have the opportunity to take part in volunteering, sports activities, a range of events on campus and support from experienced careers advisors.

Kadie Cooper achieved straight As in Business, Sociology, Law and AS Psychology after deciding to study at the Chesterfield College Sixth Form. She then went to Durham University, where she graduated with an impressive 2:1 in Law. Kadie is now a qualified solicitor with international law firm Kennedys, and is thankful that her time at Chesterfield College prepared her for life at university and beyond. Kadie said: “College definitely provided a more ‘grown up’ learning environment compared to school. Upon starting at university I realised what a good stepping stone college was as regards the transition from school to university. While I was provided with support and structure at college, I was also required to some extent to manage my own time and use my own initiative. I developed these skills ahead of starting my degree, which gave me a head start on the others.�


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PILSLEY CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL

Pilsley Church of England Primary School is a small and friendly village school situated on the Chatsworth estate, near Bakewell. We are lucky enough to have our own on-site Nursery too where children can join from the age of two up until they start school. The Nursery is led by a fully qualified Early Years Teacher and Teaching Assistant and is open from 9am-12.30pm every day during term time. The Nursery benefits hugely from being part of the school, with the nursery children able to join the Reception class for phonics, school trips, school productions and early years collective worship, which is fantastic preparation for going to school and eases the transition into Reception.

At the heart of Pilsley’s ethos lies a very genuine concern for the happiness and success of every child entrusted into our care. We

aim to provide excellent education at all levels so that every child’s academic potential is achieved. The staff are highly dedicated,

caring and well qualified. We enjoy excellent links with the Chatsworth Estate and St.Peter’s church in Edensor where we worship as a school. Headteacher, Mrs Emma Bond says, ‘I cannot convey the happy, relaxed yet purposeful atmosphere which characterises the school. To experience this you need to visit us! I look forward to meeting you, to showing you around the school and to introducing you to the staff and children so that you can discover for yourselves just why I am so proud to be its Headteacher.’ To arrange a visit, please contact: school@pilsleycofe. derbyshire.sch.uk Telephone: 01246 583203 Headteacher- Mrs Emma Bond

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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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01629 814774 • Bridge Street, Bakewell • bakewell@sequencehome.co.uk OPEN HOUSE - SATURDAY 13th FEBRUARY 1.30 - 4.30pm

OPEN HOUSE - SATURDAY 13th FEBRUARY 9.30am - 12.30pm

Please ring 01629 814774 to book your appointment time

Please ring 01629 814774 to book your appointment time

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Guide Price

2 Coach House Mews, Bagshaw Hill

Bakewell

£320,000 £350,000

Offers in Excess of

£425,000

Fern Lea, The Square

Eyam

A stone built two/three bedroom semi-detached residence with delightful enclosed garden, two off-road parking spaces within the legal demise and adjacent garage. Enjoying beautiful views across the historic market town of Bakewell, close to local shops, restaurants and amenities. Energy Rating E

A generously proportioned Grade II listed, stone built three double bedroom residence with off-road parking, garage and large rear garden. Centrally positioned in the historic Peak Park village of Eyam close to shops, cafes and country inns within walking distance of local primary school. Energy Rating Exempt

• Garage and off-road parking for two vehicles • Lady Manners School catchment • Superb views across Bakewell, the Church and surrounding countryside • Well presented throughout • Offering potential for enlargement subject to gaining the relevant planning consents

• No upward chain • Lady Manners School catchment • Picturesque village setting

• Retaining charm and character features • Flexible family living accommodation

NEW

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Monyash Road

Over Haddon

Offers in Excess of

£260,000

Sherwood Road

Tideswell

A substantial well appointed four bedroom link detached family residence nestled in generous gardens adjoining open farmland, enjoying picturesque views. The property is well presented throughout and includes integral garage and off-road parking. Surrounded by the Peak Park countryside. Energy Rating D

An attractive double fronted three bedroom period end terrace cottage with enclosed garden and store, occupying a popular village setting with delightful views across Tideswell and the surrounding countryside. Refurbished throughout, the property retains charm and character. Energy Rating D

• Peaceful backwater setting • Picturesque views over open countryside • Flexible family living accommodation

• No upward chain • Lady Manners School catchment • Fully refurbished throughout

• Lady Manners School catchment • Easily managed gardens with substantial lawn

• Easily managed enclosed gardens and store • Close to an excellent range of local shops and amenities

NEW PRICE £380,000

NEW PRICE £219,995

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

A charming Grade II listed, two double bedroom terraced cottage with off-road parking and enclosed rear courtyard, occupying a peaceful backwater location in the popular Peak Park village of Youlgrave, close to local shop, amenities and country inns, with easy access to local walks and cycle trails. Energy Rating Exempt

• No upward chain • Offering further potential for development • Generous off-road parking for several vehicles • Offering flexible family living accommodation Detached stone outbuilding, garage and attached room •

• No upward chain • Off-road parking and enclosed courtyard • Ideal second home or holiday cottage

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Bagshaws Residential are pleased to offer this delightful two bedroom stone built link-detached cottage in the pretty village of Birchover, Matlock. The property is available from 23rd February 2016. Viewings are strictly by appointment only please call Lettings Team for more information and to book a viewing.

• No upward chain • Ideal investment property • Garage

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• Basement / Store • Local school catchment

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A fantastic two double bedroom end of terrace stone cottage, situated on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Ashford-in-the-Water. Please contact Bagshaws Residential Lettings Team for more information and to arrange a viewing.

• End of Terrace Cottage • Two Double Bedrooms • Contemporary Kitchen

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Bakewell

A well appointed two bedroom top floor apartment enjoying picturesque views across Bakewell and the River Wye. With communal gardens and allocated covered parking space the property is centrally positioned in Bakewell, close to an excellent range of local shops, amenities and country inns.

• Top Floor Apartment • Two Bedrooms with Fitted Wardrobes • Bathroom Plus Ensuite

• One Allocated Parking Space • Available Immediately • EPC Rating C


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Gray Stones, Over Lane

In an idyllic location on the edge of Baslow, on a large private plot with spectacular south westerly views over open countryside and across the valley to Coronation Hill, a natural stone built detached bungalow offered for sale with early vacant possession and no chain. Reception hall, breakfast kitchen with AGA, dining room, sitting room, family room. Very large master bedroom suite with en-suite dressing room and en-suite bathroom, two further double bedrooms, bathroom and separate shower room. Large utility room and attached double garage. Electric entrance gates and beautifully landscaped, private level garden with spectacular views. Baslow has excellent amenities and is surrounded by the Chatsworth Estate. 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 and 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. Awaiting EPC

Offers Around £725,000

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Tuffley, Ashford Road

A superb opportunity has arisen to purchase this ample proportioned four bedroom detached residence, in the popular market town of Bakewell within the Peak Park. Ideal for family occupation boasting a large southerly facing rear garden, gated off-road parking, four good sized bedrooms and two large reception rooms. Benefiting from majority sealed unit glazing, gas fired heating, and comprising; entrance hallway, downstairs W.C, bay windowed sitting room, living room with doors opening to patio, ample dining kitchen. Two large double bedrooms, two further good sized bedrooms, family bathroom. Outside; electric gated parking for multiple vehicles, detached garage and landscaped gardens. 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

Tideswell

Queens Cottage, 27 Queen Street

A superb four bedroom semi-detached cottage located in the heart of the popular village of Tideswell in the Peak Park, complete with two bath/shower rooms and currently running as a successful holiday let. Internally comprising; Living room, dining kitchen, downstairs single bedroom with en-suite shower room, additional downstairs W.C. Two good sized double bedrooms, third single bedroom and family bathroom. uPVC sealed unit glazing, gas fired central heating and a superb enclosed rear garden being low maintenance with slate chippings and decked area. Useful outhouse ideal for bikes, golf clubs etc. VIEWING HIGHLY ADVISED.. Energy Rating D

Viewing: Bakewell Office

Offers Around £425,000

Viewing: Bakewell Office

Matlock: 01629 828 250

Banner Cross: 0114 268 3241

Dronfield: 01246 290992

Offers Around £280,000

Hathersage: 01433 650009

Bakewell: 01629 815307


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PROPERTIES AVAILABLE TO RENT Apt 2 Lovers Leap, The Dale, Stoney Middleton S32 Cosy 1 bedroom apartment

£395 PCM 4 Painters Way, Two Dales, Matlock DE4 Superb 2 bedroom semi-detached bungalow

£675 PCM 2 Annies Close, Birchover, Matlock DE4 Beautifully presented 3 bedroom end terrace

PLANNING FOR DOUBLE STOREY EXTENSION

£695 PCM

Baslow

1 Riverside, Calver Road

Situated in the heart of Baslow is this beautifully presented two bedroom semi detached property, complete with private rear garden and private off road parking for two vehicles. Well positioned for the professional commute to Sheffield, Chesterfield and the surrounding Peak District, and being within school catchment of the ever popular Lady Manners Secondary School in Bakewell. Internally comprising; open plan breakfast kitchen, living room with multi fuel stove and opening to rear garden. Main double bedroom, second good sized bedroom and modern bathroom suite. Outside; Immaculately presented rear garden and block paved drive to the front and side for two cars. VIEWING ADVISED. NO CHAIN. Energy Rating D

Top Riley, Riley Lane, Eyam S32 Charming 5 bedroom detached cottage

£1350 PCM FOR A FULL UP-TO-DATE RENTAL LIST PLEASE CONTACT OUR LETTINGS DEPARTMENT. ON

Offers Around £235,000

Banner Cross: 0114 268 3241

01629 815307

Viewing: Bakewell Office.

Offers Around £199,950

e-mail: lettings@saxtonmee.co.uk

Dronfield: 01246 290992

Hathersage: 01433 650009

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

Ash Cottage

A charming and pretty mid terrace cottage lying in a quiet backwater in this much sought after Peak District village believed to date back to the 1700's and having been carefully upgraded yet retaining many attractive original features. Charming sitting room/dining room with original stone flagged floor and original gritstone fireplace with multifuel stove, breakfast kitchen. First floor: two bedrooms, bathroom with full suite. Outside: small frontage and rear courtyard. Detached stone built garage. NO CHAIN. Energy Rating C

£895 PCM

Viewing: Bakewell Office.

Matlock: 01629 828 250

Great Hucklow

Jefferson House, Milford, Bakewell DE45 Immaculately presented 3 bedroom semi-detached family home

Bakewell: 01629 815307

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PROPERTY AUCTION 17th March 2016 – 7pm prompt at

PEAK EDGE HOTEL, STONEDGE, NR CHESTERFIELD, DERBYSHIRE S45 0LW LOT 1 - 19 THE CLOSE, MATLOCK Of interest to investors and speculators, a ground floor leasehold two/three bedroomed maisonette standing within a modest block of four similar properties.

Price Guide: £50,000 to £60,000

LOT 2 - FIRE STATION FIELD, BAKEWELL A single paddock of approximately 1.17 acres (.47 Ha) lying between Buxton Road (A6) and the River Wye adjacent to the historic ford and packhorse bridge.

Price Guide: £12,000 to £18,000

LOT 3 - 21 PRETORIA STREET, SHUTTLEWOOD A traditional brick built, mid-terraced house providing easily managed two bedroomed accommodation ideally suited to the buy-to-let investor or first time buyer.

Price Guide: £40,000 to £50,000

LOT 4 - 73 MATLOCK GREEN, MATLOCK A stone built mid-terraced property standing in a prominent location offering potential for continued residential use or retail/commercial purposes, subject to planning consent.

Price Guide: £70,000 to £90,000

LOT 5 - THE RANGE, BONSALL A unique renovation project of an historic Listed building in the heart of a highly regarded character village on the fringe of the Peak District National Park. The building is believed to have been built in the late 16th/early 17th century, has had a varied and characterful history and now offers a unique opportunity for a “grand design” project. The building carries the benefit of both planning and Listed building consent for conversion to a single dwelling.

A HIGH CALIBRE DETACHED STONE BUILT BUNGALOW COMMANDING SPECTACULAR VIEWS ACROSS THE DERWENT VALLEY. Built of mellow gritstone beneath a hardrow tiled roof, this individual and quite substantial detached bungalow presents a rare opportunity for the discerning purchaser and those seeking family sized accommodation. The property is finished with an elegant quality throughout of generous proportion and providing four bedroom accommodation which is complemented by delightful gardens, a detached double garage and a tucked away position to a wooded backdrop aiding privacy and shelter. Deceptively spacious accommodation. EPC Rating: E

Price Guide: £225,000 to £275,000 Ref: 7702

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HILLSIDE Hathersage, Hope Valley, Derbyshire

A substantial family home with potential annexe and a large garden in an excellent central village location with 360 degree views over surrounding hills. Entrance lobby; reception hall; three reception rooms; kitchen; study; office; seven bedrooms; three bath/shower rooms; potential self-contained annexe; large garage; off-road parking; garden. EPC rating – E.

Guide price: £1,050,000 (subject to contract). Viewing: By appointment with Caudwell & Co. on 01629 810018.

OGSTON HOUSE

PARKFIELD

Milltown Court, Ashover, Derbyshire

Ashford-in-the-Water, Derbyshire

Ogston House offers a rare opportunity to acquire a newly constructed luxury home with a south facing garden and wonderful views over the surrounding countryside.

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.

Entrance hall; open plan kitchen/dining/sitting room; five double bedrooms; dressing room; three bath/shower rooms; double garage; off-road parking; front and rear gardens. EPC rating - TBC. Guide price: £715,000 (subject to contract). Guide price: (subject contract). Viewing: By £715,000 appointment with to Caudwell & Co on 01629 810018 or Viewing: appointment withon Caudwell & Co on 01629 810018. our joint By agents Wilkins Vardy 01246 720123

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

Rutland Square, Buxton Road, Bakewell DE45 1BZ •Tel: 01629 810018 •Fax: 01629 810044 Email: info@caudwellandco.com •www.caudwellandco.com


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OPEN VIEWING - Saturday 13th February 11am-12.30pm CALL ELR TO BOOK A TIME

BASLOW DE45 1RL Bridgefoot Cottage, Bubnell Lane

Offers Around

BASLOW DE45 1SF Moor Cottage, Bar Road

£575,000

Offers Around

£425,000

A deceptively spacious, four bedroom Edwardian family home with delightful front and rear gardens, off-street parking for two vehicles and panoramic views of the Chatsworth Estate.

A charming three double bedroom detached cottage enviably positioned adjoining the banks of the River Derwent with delightful gritstone bound gardens, river terrace and driveway parking. The property has been tastefully refurbished in keeping with its origins and retains many period features alongside high quality fixtures and fittings. A viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the stylish spacious accommodation, beautiful setting and unique views.

• Entrance porch and hallway • Sitting room with open fireplace • Dining room with charming sash window onto garden • Breakfast kitchen • Utility room • 4 bedrooms • Family bathroom • Lovely south westerly facing rear garden with patio and lawn • Panoramic views

•Living kitchen with fireplace and range • Triple aspect sitting room • River room with bi-folding doors • Morning room with French windows • Utility room and cloakroom/wc • Family bathroom • Lovely gardens & River terrace • Off-road parking for 2 vehicles.

over Baslow and Chatsworth House. EPC Rating D

EPC Rating E VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

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Offers Around

BAKEWELL DE45 1FW 45 Yeld Road

BAKEWELL DE45 1FQ 7 Burton Edge

BAMFORD S33 0BS 4 Victoria Road

£259,950

Offers Around

£239,995

Price

£149,000

An extended three bedroomed mid-terraced family home with off street parking and lovely rear garden with views of Bamford Edge. With spacious family accommodation over three floors the property benefits from a breakfast kitchen, utility/boot room, and luxury family bathroom with a vaulted ceiling.

A beautifully presented, three bedroom semi-detached family home with lovely gardens, off-street parking for three vehicles and garage. The property benefits from views of Manners Wood, a superb breakfast kitchen, double aspect sitting room and a utility/boot room.

A two double bedroom mid-terraced home with pleasant views over Lady Manners’ playing fields, conveniently located on south western edge of Bakewell. The property benefits from low maintenance, fully enclosed gardens and no chain. Derbyshire Dales Occupancy Clause Applies.

• Entrance porch • Sitting room with fireplace • Breakfast kitchen • Superb utility/boot room • Luxury bathroom • Off-street parking • Charming rear garden with patio and terrace • Views of Bamford Edge and Shatton Moor • No chain.

• Entrance porch • Front facing sitting room • Kitchen to the rear • Utility room • Two double bedrooms • Bathroom with separate wc • Garden to front and rear • NO CHAIN •

EPC Rating D

VIEWING: Hathersage Office.

Spacious breakfast kitchen with pantry • Sitting room with gas living flame fire • Utility/boot room • 3 bedrooms • Family bathroom • Pleasant garden frontage • Rear garden mainly laid to lawn with shed • Garage • uPVC double glazed • 3 year Derbyshire Dales clause applies

Majority uPVC double glazed

EPC Rating D

EPC Rating E

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

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

BAKEWELL LETTINGS 01629 700695

HATHERSAGE 01433 651888

SURVEYS 0114 235 7741

DORE 0114 236 2420

BANNER CROSS 0114 268 3388

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BAKEWELL DE45 1HF Mayfly Cottage, 6 Riverside Crescent

Offers around

£375,000

BASLOW DE45 1ST 1 Stoney Furlong Road

Offers Around

£390,000

A two double bedroom freehold residence forming part of this exclusive riverside development conveniently located in the heart of Bakewell. Mayfly Cottage benefits from views across the River Wye from all front facing rooms, low maintenance front and rear gardens, and an allocated carport.

A three double bedroom detached bungalow with double garage, occupying a large plot with delightful views of Baslow Edge. The property benefits from a sitting room with sliding doors to the garden, a well appointed kitchen, dining hall and conservatory to the rear. An early viewing is highly recommended.

• Breakfast kitchen • Sitting room with riverside view • 2 double bedrooms • Family bathroom • Downstairs cloakroom/wc • Front garden overlooking the River Wye • Rear facing enclosed garden • Prime town location with level walk to amenities.

• Entrance hall • Kitchen • Spacious sitting room • Dining hall • Three double bedrooms, one en-suite • Family Bathroom • Conservatory • Lovely rear garden with lawn and patio • Double garage and driveway parking • No onward chain.

EPC Rating D

EPC Rating TBC

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

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PROPERTY TO RENT BAKEWELL DE45 1DJ, 4 Rock Terrace A three storey charming two double bedroom cottage. Refurbished throughout but retains the original stone fireplace with a multi-fuel stove, and a “shaker” style kitchen. Two double bedrooms and modern bathroom. Furnished, parking and patio to the front. Available January 3rd 2016. Pets negotiable.

£600 PCM HOPE S33 6RN, Brookfield, Pindale Rd EPC Rating F.

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SALLY BOTHAM ESTATES SCOOP AWARD FOR SECOND TIME! Sally Botham Estates are delighted to have been honoured, for a second time, at the Guild of Professional Estate Agents award ceremony with a commendation award for the whole of the Midlands area. The award was presented at an esteemed ceremony hosted by The Guild of Professional Estate Agents, in association with The Telegraph, held at the Millennium Hotel, Mayfair, London. The evening was hosted by TV presenter, Melissa Porter, and sponsored by The Telegraph. The awards ceremony was a highly important event with over 250 attendees. Sally Botham Estates were presented with their trophy by Christopher Middleton from The Telegraph and Marcus Whewell, CEO of The Guild. The Guild’s Annual Awards recognise outstanding levels of customer care and industry expertise in its 800 strong network of independent estate agents. This year, the Guild has teamed up with The Telegraph to deliver its most prestigious awards to date. The new partnership greatly demonstrates the evergrowing strength of the Guild network and its influential position in UK estate agency. The judging panel consisted of well-renowned industry experts Marcus Whewell CEO of The Guild, Jon Cooke CEO of GPEA Ltd, Susie Crolla CEO The Guild of Lettings and Management, Katie Griffin representative of the NAEA and Bill McClintock from The Property Ombudsman. They commended Sally Botham Estates on their consistently high levels of customer service, outstanding expertise and use of unique marketing tools. Marcus Whewell commented, ‘Everything we undertake at The Guild is intended to help raise standards in estate agency, and all of our winners have shown a tremendous commitment to this ethos. This year’s entries were the strongest to date, reflecting the growing breadth and quality of The Guild network. It is such a privilege to be able to reward our members’ hard work and dedication to providing a superior and valuable service that also makes a positive impact on local communities. We would like to thank The Telegraph for being such enthusiastic supporters of our awards and for joining us in our celebration of success in the network. Our heartfelt congratulations and thanks go to all of the winners who truly deserve their awards’. Sally added that receiving the 2016 award is a huge honour for the team and is testament to the excellent service we offer our clients. As a company we strive to constantly maintain a high standard and this prestigious award is an acknowledgement of the dedication we provide. Being a Guild member gives us the ability to market all of our properties through the London office at 121 Park Lane in Mayfair and we are also able to offer our clients a network of over 800 offices throughout the country. All our properties are advertised on , all the main property portals including which is , not the case with all agents.

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150 MEMORIES FOR 150 YEARS OF SCHOOLING IN HARTINGTON

Pupils with Key Stage 2 Teacher, Rachel Gardner and Head Teacher, Tracy Blackwell Former pupils, parents, staff and carers are being invited to share their special memories of Hartington C of E Primary School as it prepares to celebrate its 150th anniversary. The school is

commemorating its milestone year in July with several events planned including a tea party and the creation of a ‘school family tree’ piece of artwork. Teachers, governors and local residents also

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want to create an exhibition of ‘150 memories’ to mark 150 years of schooling in the village. They are looking to collect people’s memories of Hartington C of E Primary School including tributes, artefacts and photographs. Vice Chairman of the School Governors, Liz Broomhead MBE is working alongside other members of the local community to organise events, collate history and information. Liz said: “If you are a former pupil; a local resident with special

links to the school; a previous teacher or staff member; a parent, grandparent or carer; or perhaps someone who has fond memories of working alongside or supporting the school in some way, please get in touch and share your stories with us. “We hope to bring together 150 different quotes, items, photos and tributes for the school’s notable anniversary and I am sure members of the local and wider community will come out to support our project. If you’d like to share any information, even a small musing about your

favourite teacher or school dinner, a particular event that you recall or your best friend during your school years, we would absolutely love to hear from you.” Pauline Fitchett, 72, from Rothley in Leicestershire visited the school in September 2015 to show pupils and staff a wristwatch that was given to her motherin-law, Susanna Flower, for good school attendance more than a century ago. Pauline said: “My husband Bob passed away in December 2009 aged 70 following a battle with leukaemia. We would visit Derbyshire a lot together and I have so many happy memories of Hartington; we would always take something back home from the cheese shop. “We had a lovely time and were made to feel very welcome when we visited the school to meet and chat to the children and teachers. We had a tour of the school and took photographs; spoke to the pupils whilst they were busy working and then headed to the Village Hall for a look around. We also had lunch at the Post Office and got chatting to local residents there. I think it is fitting that the school is set to celebrate its 150th anniversary so I thought the watch and newspaper article would be very well received.” To help shape the ‘150 memories’ exhibition and be a part of Hartington’s celebrations, please get in touch. You can write a letter and send it to: Hartington C of E Primary School, The Dale, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 0AS. Call the school on: 01298 84254, or if you have access to the internet, e m a i l : memories@hartington. derbyshire.sch.uk.

THERE WERE NO POST-CHRISTMAS BLUES AT THE MATLOCK LUNCHEON CLUB JANUARY MEETING

Club chairman Mrs Isabel Sharman and Mr Robert Raftery, speaker Our speaker Mr Robert Raftery, a retired Organ Transplant Surgeon, soon had the 103 ladies present rolling in their seats with laughter. His talk, entitled ‘The NHS Then and Now’ could have been a very dry albeit topical serious subject but Robert Raftery soon injected humour into his enlightening speech. He started by telling us that he was inspired to join the medical profession after seeing the film “Doctor in the House” so that he could emulate ‘Dr. Lancelet Spratt’ as portrayed by James Robertson Justice. We were taken through all the stages of how in 1948 the NHS began and what changes this made

especially for the poor who previously were unable to afford medical treatment of any kind. In 1952 charges were introduced, a one shilling charge for a prescription also £1 for a visit to a dentist. During the 1950s polio vaccines became available and in the early 1960s kidney machines came into use but not the compact ones as used today – those machines were enormous. Mr Raftery predicted that very soon kidney machines would be small enough to be strapped to a patient’s wrist. There have been many White Papers and reorganisations in the NHS and although some of these were perhaps helpful, many were

politically motivated. We all have our opinions regarding the nurse training structure but were all surprised to learn that all medical schools have their own Course Structures, all different to each other without a National curriculum. When Mr Raftery qualified as a Houseman in 1969 his salary was just £650 pa and his night off commenced at 10pm. His humorous reciting of how each medical department reacted to current White Papers left tears of laughter running down our faces- a fitting end to an informative and entertaining speech. Mrs Stella Finch had the easy task of giving the Vote of Thanks to such an enjoyable speaker.

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Land off Wirksworth Road, Idridgehay, Derbyshire 4.27 acres 1.73ha) of pasture land and bisected by the River Ecclesbourne. With road frontage and adjoining a vintage railway line.

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Land off Barrowstones Lane, The Rakes, Monyash, DE45 1JL Planning permission granted for two residential schemes. Scheme 1 - Outline planning permission for demolition of the factory and to rebuild six new two bedroom apartments in three separate blocks. Scheme 2 - Full planning permission to convert the current factory to provide five dwellings. Alternatively, the site and workshop could be used for commercial purposes subject to necessary consent. Auction guide price: £220,000 - £280,000* Enquiries to: Ashbourne 01335 342201

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• NO UPWARD CHAIN - Two bed three storey end terraced cottage • Easy walking distance of Wirksworth town centre; Ideal holiday let • Gas fired central heating; Living room with fireplace and parquet floor • Fitted kitchen; Large master bedroom; Bedroom two; Bathroom • Outside store; Attractive well kept communal garden with patio

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THE BASLOW CHOIR CHRISTMAS CONCERT: DECEMBER 2015

From time to time a choir benefits from a look at itself and so it has proved with the Baslow Choir. A change of programme format and of appearance and, with it, your reviewer sensed, a change of mood and of tone. The Christmas concerts were the tried and tested seasonal mixture of popular carols, familiar hymns, readings and other entertainment but there was about it all a certain freshness of approach. The tenors sang with more confidence and the basses with less rumbling; the sopranos and altos seemed more balanced and, something the watchful in the audience never miss, there were fewer heads buried in the music and more attention to the conductor – and Andrew Marples seemed more at ease. All of this communicated itself to the packed Curbar Church. And did not two

very talented accompanists – Carol Reid on the piano and Robert Girdler on the organ – join the choristers when not needed on their instruments? As ever, the Choir was not afraid to try unfamiliar works. The first was Pachelbel’s Magnificat followed by more familiar pieces by John Rutter and Gustav Holst and a splendid reading from John Betjeman and a carol by the late David Willcocks. All were well sung and a pleasure for the listener. Plague o’ Bells supplied the next slot. As ever, Robert Wright introduced the pieces and explained some of the ringing techniques. The sound of the bells is so true and enchanting and the Plague ringers are skilled at their art and listening to them is an unending source of pleasure. The first half ended with a second

performance of Michael Coe’s fine reworking of Thomas Tallis’s Glory to Thee my God. The second half began with Mendelssohn’s Christus for choir and soloists (Norma Clough, Brian Shaw, Andrew Vout and Robert Wright) – another first for your reviewer, a Mendelssohn hymn and a heartwarming and appropriately seasonal extract from Laurie Lee’s Cider with Rosie. Plague o’ Bells returned to provide more enchantment. It was then Christmas all the way with the Choir’s spirited performance of four very popular carols. But there was an interesting variation from this familiar theme: Ding Dong Merrily on High was in an entirely new working by Michael Coe accompanied by the handbells. Your reviewer went home afterwards with a warm feeling in his heart and a gentle humming sound in his head. And that is how a Christmas concert should end is it not? William Blackburne

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DANCE TALENT SPOTTED AT HIGHFIELDS SCHOOL

25 talented Highfields dancers from years 7-10 took part in a dance workshop with CAT (The Centre for Advanced Training) run by Dance4 on Wednesday 20th January. Held at Highfields, the workshop had a live musician and was a fun and exciting opportunity to participate in contemporary dance and possibly be recommended to go on to further dance training. Most unusually, the talent spotter from Dance4 said the talent was so high that all 25 students were invited to audition for the CAT gifted and talented dance programme. Based in the East Midlands, Dance4 is an international centre for the development of extraordinary 21st century dance. Its Centre For Advanced Training (CAT) nurtures aspiring, talented young dancers and is one of its many programmes designed to encourage dance in the community. Its artists’ programmes include residencies, research, performances and the biennial Nottdance Festival. Kerryn Wise, head of dance at Highfields School, said, “I am so proud of our young dancers. They have done tremendously well to have been 'spotted' like this, and they now have a real

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The following were the lucky cash prize winners: 1st – A Bird £20.00 2nd – J Law £10.00 3rd – CW Jones £5.00 The Medway 100 Club is

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most notable instances of a composer of advanced years producing a work of unimpaired youthful freshness and vigour. Tickets £12: (Students and accompanied children FREE) from Bakewell

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gets over-subscribed having a limit of 1000, attracting runners from all over the country. Conditions were cold but had plenty of local support and was well organised by North Derbyshire running club.

AN INVITATION FROM ROTARY BAKEWELL ‘We make a difference’

Rotary International is the largest service organisation in the world with over 1.3 million members across many countries (more than the United Nations!). Every minute of the day, a Rotary meeting will be taking place somewhere in the world. We are not an organisation that likes to boast about what we do, but we DO make a difference to so many lives. We would like to extend a warm invitation to local people to come and find out more about our Club’s work both at home and abroad. To this end we are holding an Open Evening, with light buffet at 6.30pm on Wednesday 17th February at the Rutland Arms Hotel, Bakewell. We want to attract new members; people who have the time and talent to come and join us in our efforts to help those less fortunate than ourselves and to have some fun whilst doing it! Rotary provides a wonderful

opportunity to make new friends and gain immense satisfaction from the service we provide. Our Club currently has around 40 men and women members, most of whom live in the local area and come from the professions and business. We are passionate about the projects we undertake and are keen to encourage more people to join our group and so make sure that our current projects and those we will work on in the future continue to help support people, both in our Bakewell and local area communities and in countries across the world. Please contact our Club Secretary, Carol Clegg on 01629 57445 by Monday 15th February if you would like to attend our Open Evening. Even if you do not feel able to commit yourself to full membership, but would like to support our work in other ways, we would be delighted to meet you.

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January started off well for Bakewell WI, new members joining, old ones returning. Our speaker, unexpectedly, due to a last minute let down, was Peter Watts, talking to us on the trials and tribulations of Water – water catchments, water security and water treatment. Peter’s knowledge knew no depths, and he filled our heads with so much detail to the point that we were just keeping our heads above water! Especially when he told us that it would take 340 tons to fill the room we were sitting in!! We continued our January frivolities with our annual New Year’s

meal at Because I Like It, in Bakewell. Nigel and Val were, as usual, so welcoming with a beautiful table prepared for us. Val’s knowledge of continental food blew our minds when she presented us with a Turkish buffet beyond brilliant. She introduced us to new, exotic flavours and we left still feeling that once tasted, never forgotten. Our next meeting, on Tuesday, 16th February, will be Peter Buchan, bringing us ‘Stories from the Horse’s Mouth’ based on his experiences with farming machinery. It’s going to be funny. All are welcome. See you there.

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A feast of slapstick, clowning and wonderfully inventive theatre, this vivid retelling of the classic tales is a magic carpet ride to a universe full of laughter, danger and delight: all adventure, quests, romance, and capers - how to trick a powerful genie, mix magic potions and teach a parrot to become your personal spy. Full of mischief, valour, ribaldry, and romance, 'The Arabian Nights' has enthralled readers for centuries. These are the tales that saved the life of Shahrazad, whose husband, the king, executed each of his wives after a single night of marriage. Beginning an enchanting story each evening, Shahrazad always withheld the ending: a thousand and

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BUXTON FIELD CLUB The next meeting of the Club is on Saturday 20th February when we will be welcoming David Tideswell with his talk Garden Birds through the Seasons. This will be about how to attract garden birds, with suggestions of plants for different times of the year, new ways of presenting food, food hygiene and new lines in bird food. There will be tips on identification and the effects of our unseasonal weather. A re-scheduled talk on Wildlife in the Sierra

Nevada will be given by Jane Livingstone on Saturday 27th February. The Sierra is the largest national park in Spain and is home to a wide range of wildlife including golden eagle, griffin vulture, Iberian ibex and 77 species of endemic plants. This talk draws on Jane’s experience of exploring the area over the last ten years. Both meetings will be in the Main Hall at Buxton Methodist Church on the Market Place, starting at 7.30pm. Visitor fee £3.

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HOPE VALLEY RFC - 79 OLDHAM 3rd XV - 12 VALENTINES REMEMBER THE FLAT with Terrence Trent D’Arby? Happy days! S§A. JULIE We need to speak very soon! Call me. J. DON’T BE ANGRY it wasn’t my fault. Still love you like crazy. Mud. JUICY LUCY. Can you wear that dress I like tonight… Dizzy

BIRTHDAYS BOB THE BUILDER. You can build me a love nest as soon as you like, my love. S LAUREN will always love Jed as long as I’m still breathing. HAZEL can’t wait until we’re back together, for good this time. CS THUMPER needs his hunny bunny!

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ENGAGEMENTS Heath ~ Potter Margaret and Jeremy Heath of Matlock are delighted to announce the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth to James Potter, son of Anne and Stephen Potter of Crich.

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After two postponed games Valley returned to action against a much changed Oldham team from the one that won a 100 point thriller earlier in the season. Both teams started short-handed, creating plenty of space for running rugby, and, despite playing up the slope, it was the home team that started at a high tempo with Kristian Williams and Hein Le Grange prominent in both attack and defence, the latter claiming two unconverted tries for an early 10-0 lead. Valley maintained their impressive start with Matt Keeley the next to score a brace, both converted by replacement kicker Mark Innes to create a pointper-minute lead, causing one disgruntled Oldham player to comment that

‘he’d only nipped out for a paper’. Briefly enjoying a two man advantage, the visitors attacked with only a handling error and a missed audacious drop goal attempt keeping them scoreless, but their comeback was shortlived as Valley added three scores – Ben Somertoni crashing over from short range, Matt Keeley capitalising on an intelligent Innes kick to complete his hat trick and Dominic Hunter rumbling over from twenty metres to leave Valley with an impressive 41-0 interval lead. The second half began much as the first had finished, Ben Somerton crashed over from short range, earning him the nickname "The One Inch Wonderkid", and Matt Keeley added another two tries, leaving him one

short of the Club record of six tries in a match. However, to their credit, Oldham refused to give up and, with Innes briefly off the field injured wondering if The Mummy from Oldham had left a scrap of bandage in the changing rooms, the visitors exploited the blindside for a converted try to close the gap to 587. This prompted a Valley response as Ed Hodgson stormed over for his first try for the Club, only for Oldham to score again, having secured good lineout possession deep in Valley territory. Stung by this second score, Valley overcame handling errors for Ben Somerton to finish his hat trick before the game finished as it began with Hein Le Grange crossing for his third try to secure a 79-12 victory, which moved Valley out of the

relegation zone. SCORERS Tries: Keeley (5), Le Grange (3), Somerton (3), Hodgson, Hunter Cons: Innes (6), Somerton (1) The Hope Valley Radio Show Man And Mandy Of The Match Awards: Men of the Match – Hein La Grange and Kristian Williams, their high tempo defence and strong running set the early pace from which Oldham couldn't recover. Man of the Match – Ben Somerton, despite his hat trick, his kicking was awful, not least when he nearly 'took out' several spectators with a misjudged kick to touch. Next Saturday Valley travel to fellow league strugglers Ashtonunder-Lyne, looking to complete a double that would move them further clear of relegation.

THE RIVER AMAZON

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The River Amazon was the subject of a recent talk given to the Bakewell and District Probus Club by member Roger Taylor who had travelled on a cruise ship from the mouth of the river for nearly 1,000 miles as far as the city of Manaus. With a total length of some 4,000 miles, the Amazon is second only to the Nile. At its mouth it is over 40 miles wide and the enormous flow of fresh water which it discharges into the sea extends for up to 200 miles from the coast. Having conveyed a sense of the sheer scale of the river itself, Roger continued by explaining that the size of the river is matched by the extent of the tropical rain-forest through which it flows, although human activity through logging (both legal and illegal) and ‘slashand-burn’ clearance for cattle raising is having a dramatic and destructive effect on the forest. On average, 1½ acres is being destroyed every second, and already an area the size of France has been cleared. Also at risk from this encroachment are the indigenous peoples of the forest who are being displaced and whose traditional way of life and intrinsic knowledge of their environment are being lost as a result. Further details of the club and its activities can be found on its website at www.bakewellprobus.org and from the Hon. Secretary Ron Marshall on 01433 639177.

Roger Taylor and club Chairman Alan Grant

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Suitable for those wishing to begin or deepen their meditation practice. Everyone welcome. No need to book. £5 per class. 01629 581585 www.heartjewel.org.uk Messy Play Matlock Children’s Centre. Learning through play 0-5 years. 10.30am–12noon. Children to wear old clothes. No need to book. Mobility Class Baslow Village Hall. 11am-12noon. Gentle and therapeutic mobility programme designed for people who are less-abled or just want to remain mobile. £2 a class. All exercises medically approved by doctors and physios at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital. More info. Tel. Mrs Kate Riley 0114 2350491 and 07790 464770. Open Door Coffee Shop at All Saints’ Church, Bakewell. From 11am3pm (11am-2pm in the winter) - serving drinks, cakes and light lunches. Otter Tots Swim School 9.30am-12noon. During term time only at S. Anselm’s School, Bakewell. For all babies and children from 3 months to school age. Contact Victoria 07944 391362. victoria@ottertots.com. www.ottertots.com. Peak Forest Playgroup Peak Forest Reading Room. 9.15am-1.15pm. Charlotte or Lara on 07733 166715. Peak Pre-School Stanton in the Peak Primary School. 9am-2pm. Limited spaces now available. Please contact Cathy (Supervisor) on 07799 084244. Peak Paddlers canoe and kayak club. Sessions at Buxton pool and Errwood reservoir. e-mail Peakpaddlers@yahoo.co.uk or see www.peakpaddlers.co.uk for more details. Photoshop and Light room Workshop is available most Thursday afternoons at 1.30pm in the Village Hall, Over Haddon. Join Jim Edmondson to improve your digital photo skills. Beginners intermediate and advanced workers are all welcome. The workshop is free but a £1.50 fee is payable to the village hall. More details Jim on 01629 812025. Pilates in Bakewell 9.45-10.45am, 11am-12pm, 6-7pm, 7-8pm. Teresa Tinklin 07906 312372, bodyhealthpilates.co.uk Pilates in Hathersage Memorial Hall 9.30-10.30am Improver/intermediate; 10.45-11.45am Gentle Improvers; 12-1pm Beginners. 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SAG (Stitch and Gossip) Friendly, eclectic group with varying levels of skill. All welcome. 6.30pm. Tansley Community Hall. £3 per night. Scouts (101/2-14 years) 7.30-9pm. Hathersage Scout Headquarters. John on 01433 651889 or look on the website - www.hathersage-scouts.org.uk Sew Need A Drink Matlock based drop in sociable sewing group. 8pm. Meet every first Thursday of the month at Designate, Matlock. 01629 760033. Stay and Play Wirksworth Childrens Centre. 9.45-11.15am. Fun weekly session for parents/grandparents/carers and children 0-5 years. 01629 531240. Stay Play and Weigh a learning through play session that includes listening, talking, playing, singing, sharing books and having fun. First Thursday of each month. Includes a health visitor drop-in. 1.30-3pm. At Harpur Hill Children’s Centre, Buxton. No need to book. Tel. 01298 74101. Free of charge. Stitch Knit and Natter 2-4pm. Whitworth Centre, Darley Dale. Be assured of a warm, friendly welcome. Just come along or contact Marilyn 01629 733246. Stoney Middleton Bible Study (including food) in a village home. Anyone from nearby villages would be made very welcome. Ring Robin Scothern on 01433 631880 for more info or email robinscothern@gmail.com. Stop Smoking Clinic 12-1.30pm. The Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health Stancliffe House, Molyneux Business Park, Darley Dale. 01629 733915. Tai Chi for Over 50’s at Matlock Imperial Rooms. 1.15-2.45pm. D.C.C. approved tutor. Contact Val Box 01246 279515. T’ai Chi Group Matlock 6-7.30pm. Relax and keep fit. Beginners welcome. Contact Alan Box 01246 279515. Tai Chi Bamford village institute. 10-11.30am. Alan Box 01246 279515. The Crafty Bunch Meet last Thursday of the month. 5-9pm. The Edensor Tea Cottage. Food and drink available. No fee/member subscription. All crafts welcome and a lot of chat! Sewing, crochet, knitting, card making, baking, woodwork, art, printing etc.. More info. Contact Heather 07814 616183 or byard.heather@yahoo.com Volunteer Rangers, Denefields Matlock Weekly environmental activities at ancient hay meadow site. Contact Karen Camara 07966 883253, karen.camara@groundwork.org.uk Walking Football at Baslow The over 50’s are welcome to enjoy the beautiful game at a slower pace. 10am at Baslow Multi-use Games Area within the Baslow Sports Field complex DE45 1SP. Onsite free parking available. £3 per session - just turn up and ask for Ray or Helen. Weekly Led Rides For All at Carsington Water Every Thursday morning leaving from Carsington Water Cycle Hire at Carsington Water – 10 am. Rides are delivered by fully trained cycle leaders and are intended to get more people active, becoming more social and enjoying the open air, which will help to boost fitness levels, mood and general health and well-being. Suitable for beginners and children are welcome accompanied by an adult. Stay around after the ride for refreshments in the café afterward. Bring your own bike or hire a bike for £6.00. Free parking available – please ask at the Cycle Hire Centre. For more info contact ruth.taylor@derbyshiredales.gov.uk Whist Drive Fairfield Methodist Church. 8-10pm. £2 inc. refreshments. In aid of special needs children and riding school for disabled children in Buxton. 01298 71850. Wirksworth Area Community Orchestra 7.45pm. Parish Rooms, Wirksworth. Contact 01629 824055 or mail@wirksworth-orchestra.org Wirksworth Badminton Club 7.30–9.30pm. Wirksworth Leisure Centre, for more info. please contact Ashdon (club secretary) on 07401 424549. Wirksworth Library (Rhythm & Rhyme Sing-a-long Time). 2.15- 2.45pm, free event! 01629 823173. All children aged 5 and under are very welcome. A parent/carer is required to stay for the duration of the activity. Writers in the Peak writing group. 7-9pm. Rutland Hotel, Bakewell. New members welcome. Watch out for extra workshops coming up. https://writersinthepeak.wordpress.com Yoga Classes (evening). Friends’ Meeting House, Bakewell. Contact Jan Chappell 01629 812960. Youlgrave Silver Band Practice Juniors with lessons 7 till 7.30pm. Youlgrave Methodist Church Hall, Coldwell End. Sec - 01629 630202. EVERY FRIDAY Ashbourne Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 10am. Meet at Ashbourne Leisure Centre. Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes we car share and walk further afield. Bakewell and District Friday Group Medway Centre, Bakewell. All day. Lunch and entertainment for older people. Transport provided. Contact Val Green 01629 813825. Bakewell Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 9.45am Meet at Bakewell Swimming Pool. Easy walk 60 - 90 minutes bring your Gold Card for the local bus and then walk back into Bakewell. Bakewell Methodist Church Badminton Club Wesley Hall, Bakewell Methodist Church. 8.15-10pm. Tel. Jennifer Morewood 01629 812299. Doreen Gammage 01629 813714. Bakewell Scouts Brigade Hall, Bath Street, Bakewell. 7.30-9pm. Please contact Peter Marlor on 01629 813706. Bamford Pre-School Playgroup 9am-12noon. See Thursday’s Events for further details. Bamford Tennis Club Junior coaching from 4.15pm. Tel. 01433 651559 for further details. Bradwell Pre-School Group 9am-12noon at the Memorial Hall, Netherside. Contact Wendy Riley 07756 236563. Bradwell Teddy Bear Club Parent, Baby and Toddler Group) meet at the Methodist Schoolrooms, Bradwell (opp. White Hart Pub) from 9.3011.30am. All welcome. Further info. contact Collette 01433 623838. Brassington Mini Monkeys Brassington Village Hall. 1.30-3pm. All welcome from pregnancy and beyond. £1 entry, refreshments provided. Castleton Music Group Running twice a month with two different teachers. One has an emphasis on music and one singing. Tel. Emma on 01433 621595 or 07890 050 196 or Denewood.bandb@virgin.net to check the next session. Castleton Toddler Group 9.45am-11.45pm Castleton Village Hall, How Lane, Castleton. Further info. Emma on 07890 050 196. 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Bring flat soled shoes. Tel. John 07850 534002. Interested in playing table tennis? Then get yourself down to the Whitworth Academy, Dale Road North, Darley Dale.7-10pm, qualified coaching for league players or just beginning. We have it all! £3 for seniors or £2 for under 18. Kick Start Walk Local walks with a friendly group. Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health. 2-4pm. (Meet 1.50pm at the bandstand in Matlock park). Gareth Pooley 01629 733915. ‘Little Explorers’ An informal play session for pre-school children including messy play, arts and crafts, music, fitness and stories. 10.3011.30am. Harpur Hill Children’s Centre, Buxton. Tel. 01298 74101 to book. Free of charge. Matlock Bridge Club Hosted improvers’ session. St Helen’s Church Hall, Darley Dale. Non-members welcome. 1-4pm. Membership £5. Tel. 01629 583706. Matlock and District Rifle Club Contact Len Webster 01629 584797. Matlock Gilbert and Sullivan Society meets from 7.30-9.30pm at All Saints’ Church Hall, Smedley Street, Matlock. New members welcomed. Contact Nic Wilson 01629 812276. Matlock Record Club second Friday of the month at Designate, Matlock. 8pm. Otter Tots Swim School Classes 9.30-11.30am. Term time only at S. Anselm’s School, Bakewell. For all babies and children from 3 months to school age. Contact Victoria 07944 391362. victoria@ottertots.com. www.ottertots.com. Parwich Toddler Group Parwich Memorial Hall, 2.30-4.30pm. We are a very friendly group. Wide range of toys and activities for babies and children aged 0-5. Refreshments. Cost £2.50. 01335 390778. Peak Forest Playgroup Peak Forest Reading Room. 9.15am-1.15pm Tel. Charlotte or Lara on 07733 166715. Pilsley Toddler Group 9-10.30am (term time only). At Pilsley School. Soup and Cob Community Room at Holloway Methodist Church. 12-2pm. All welcome. Steve Bennett 01629 822456 or just turn up. Starkholmes Mother and Toddler Group meets from 1.30-3.30pm and throughout the school holidays. At the Starkholmes Village Hall. Stoney Middleton Youth Club (SYP) is a popular group for young people aged 10+ that meet in the Village Chapel every term time Friday. As well as competitive games, tuck shop and regular outings (lazer quest, bowling, camping and crazy golf), there will be a short Bible message. Ring Claire Scothern on 01433 631880 for more info or email robinscothern@gmail.com Storytelling Cafe Imperial Rooms Matlock. 7.30pm. Tickets £7. Refreshments available or BYO. First Friday every month. Contact Rachel 01629 580023. Street Games multi sports drop in sessions for 14 – 19 year olds, Cavendish Playing Fields, Cavendish Road, Matlock, 7.00pm – 8.00pm. Tideswell Band rehearse at the Youth Club Building. 7.30-9pm. Contact Simon Lewis for details 07762 797595. Tideswell Library (Storytime) During term 2-2.30pm. 01298 871769. All children aged 5 and under are very welcome to participate. No charge for the activity. A parent/carer is required to stay for the duration of the activity. Tools for Self Reliance 10am-12noon, Roman Catholic Church Crypt, Bakewell. Volunteers welcome to help refurbish tools for third world. Contact Mrs M. Pope 01629 733944. Weekly Guided Meditation Classes at Heart Jewel Kadampa Buddhist Centre, Matlock Bath. 10.30am-12 noon term time. Suitable for beginners. Everyone welcome. Drop in classes - no need to book. £5 per class. Tel. 01629 581585 or see our website www.heartjewel.org.uk Whist Drive 7.30pm. Great Longstone Village Hall. Raffle. Entry £1 incl. refreshments. Zen in the Peak District 7pm Meditation practice, instruction and help, near Matlock Bath. Contact jibul@kwanumzen.org.uk or visit www.kwanumzen.org.uk/The Peak/ for more info. Zumba Baslow Village Hall. 9.15am. Contact Claire 07990 771155. EVERY SATURDAY Bakewell Croquet Club meets on the Recreation Ground from 10am during the playing season. Contact Alan Reeves 01629 812603. Bingo 8.30pm, Bakewell Working Men’s and Social Club, Butts Road, Bakewell. Breeze Bike Rides 2nd Saturday of each month. To promote cycling fitness and confidence in women who have some experience of riding on roads. Start from Whitworth Centre, routes varied but centre around Darley Dale. The overall duration is 3 hours 45 minutes (3 hours cycling). There will be a tearoom stop. Cycling helmets are advised, please bring with you, water bottle, spare inner tube and waterproof. The rides are free but places have to be booked RSVP through the website: http://www.goskyride.com/breeze Chatsworth Bowling Club April-Sept. 5-7.30pm. Open night. Beginners and new members welcome. 01246 567478 or 01629 814439. Darley Dale Croquet Club See Friday’s Events for further details. Free Family Film Screenings Every Saturday from 3pm. Designate, Matlock. Hathersage Farmers Market 1st Saturday of each month. Hathersage Memorial Hall from 10am-2pm. Contact Gemma Facer 07931 960770. Hathersage Painters Every other Saturday at Hathersage Bell Room. 10am-1pm. Contact Audrey Hague 01433 621266. Jog Youlgrave Take your first steps to fitness with Jog Derbyshire’s New Year’s campaign. Suitable for beginners. Meet Youlgrave Scout Hut, 10.30am. Juggling Club Circus skills practice. 6-8pm. St Annes Centre, Hardwick Square West, Buxton. All ages and abilities welcome. Tel. 07791 657863 for details. Matlock Cycling Club 9.15am. Start from the car park opposite Stanley Fearn’s Bike Shop, Matlock. Morning mountain bike ride. Tony Holmes 01629 734753. Matlock Farmers’ Market held on third Saturday of each month in the Imperial Rooms from 9am-2pm. Open Door Coffee Shop See Thursday’s Events for further details. Otter Tots and Juniors Swim School 10.30-12.30pm. For children aged 9 months - 8 years. During term time only at S. Anselm’s School, Bakewell. Contact Victoria 07944 391362. victoria@ottertots.com. www.ottertots.com. Rugby Bakewell Mannerians RUFC. 1st XV Matches on the showground, Bakewell. (KO varies 2 or 3pm). Contact Ed Hutchinson 07771916471 or see www.bakewellrugby.org.uk Tryumphant Trotters - Jog into January, take your first steps to fitness with Jog Derbyshire’s New Year’s campaign. Suitable for beginners. Meet at the Chatsworth Park Estate Offices Car Park. DE45 1PJ, 11.30am. Whist Drive Queen’s Court Sheltered Accommodation, Queen’s Road, Fairfield, Buxton. 7.30pm. EVERY SUNDAY Bakewell Parish Church Sunday School – called Explorers. Anyone between the ages of 3 and 11 is warmly welcomed. 10.45-12noon. At church. Baslow Methodist Church (School Lane). Sunday Worship. 10.30am. Baslow Methodist Church Community Café Second Saturday of the month. 10.30am-3.30pm. Home cooked food, no charge, donations only. All welcome.

Bakewell Society of Friends (Quakers) Sunday Meeting for Worship 10.30am at the Meeting House on Matlock Road. Young People’s Meeting 10.30am every Sunday with regular activities such as swimming and cooking. Contact Roger Clarke 01629 582122 or bakewell@quaker.org.uk or www.bakewellquakers.org Bakewell Methodist Church Services 10.30am and 6pm on the first, third and fifth Sundays. Junior Church/Seekers at 10.45am. Seekers age groups 3-5, 6-10 and 11+. Creche available. Bright Theories Jog into January, take your first steps to fitness with Jog Derbyshire’s New Year’s campaign. Suitable for beginners. Meet at the Whitworth Centre, Station Road, Darley Dale, 8.30am. Buxton Model Boat Club seeks new members of all ages and abilities to join us between 9am and 2pm, at the large lake in the Pavilion Gardens, Buxton. For contact and membership details, please visit www.buxtonmodelboatclub.co.uk Church in the Peak (Newfrontiers) 10.30am. At County Hall, Matlock. For more details call 01629 584783, email admin@churchinthepeak.org.uk or visit www.churchinthepeak.org.uk. You are very welcome to join us! Come Dancing Adult ballroom/Latin beginners 6.45pm, intermediate 7.45pm. St Peters Hall, Buxton. 01298 23171.

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Coming Events Cromford Methodist Church Sunday Worship 10.30am followed by coffee. Details from Rev. Dr. Robert Foster 01773 839795. All welcome. Curbar All Saints’ Church - 10.30am Parish Eucharist. Dales Christian Spiritualist Church Mencap Society, Greenaway Lane, Darley Dale. Through the school yard. 6.30pm. Divine Service and Clairvoyance. Warm welcome to everyone. Dale Road Methodist Church, Darley Dale invites you to our Sunday Services. 10.30am. Morning worship for all age groups followed by coffee and chat. 6.30pm. Evening worship. Darley Dale St Helen’s Church Sunday services. 11am. Holy Communion on the first, third and fourth Sundays. 8am Holy Communion (BCP) on the second Sunday and All Age Worship 11am. Cafe Church on the 4th Sunday 5pm in the Church Hall beginning with a bring and share meal. Everyone welcome. Darley Hillside Methodist Church Morning services 10.30am. Junior church children welcome from age 3. Darley Dale Croquet Club See Friday’s Events for further details. Enjoy Narrow Gauge Train Rides on the Steeple Grange Light Railway. Off High Peak Trail between Black Rocks and National Stone Centre Wirksworth. 12noon-5pm. 01246 235497. www.steeplegrange.co.uk Fairfield (Buxton) Band Are you interested in music? Can you play an instrument? Do you want to learn to play? Band practice. 7.30-9pm. Contact Maureen 01298 25590. Family Service Gospel Hall, North Church Street, Bakewell. 11.30am12.15pm. Hackney Methodist Church Greenaway Lane, Hackney, nr. Matlock. 10.30am. Worship followed by refreshments. Hathersage Methodist Church meets for worship and fellowship at 10.30am. Check out our website www.hathersagemethodist.org.uk Holloway Methodist Church Sunday Worship 10.30am followed by coffee. Details from Rev. Dr. Robert Foster 01773 839795. All welcome. Junior Mini Rugby Ages 6-13 years old. Bakewell Mannerians RUFC Training. 10.30am-12noon. The Showground, Bakewell. Contact James Adams 07779 587841, or see www.bakewellrugby.org.uk for more details. Kidzone An action packed time of games and activities and learning about God. For 6-11 year olds. 10.45am-12.15pm. At County Hall, Matlock. Organised by Church in the Peak. Contact Chris Cookman 01629 582851. Lea Chapel Main Rd., Upper Lea, Lea. Sunday evening worship service 6.30pm. All welcome!! Matlock Methodist & United Reformed Church Sunday Services 1st Sunday of the month 9.30am and 10.45am. 3rd Sunday of the month 6.30pm. Coffee after service. Matlock and District Tennis Club Social play. 10am-12noon. Meet at Highfields School, Lower School site, Starkholmes. Tom 01629 733346 or Andy 01629 580951. Messy Church at Bakewell Parish Church (every first Sunday in the month). Informal craft based service for all ages finishing with breakfast together. From 9.15am. Tel. 01629 813736 email messychurchbakewellchurch.co.uk Old Chapel, Great Hucklow (Unitarian) Weekly worship. 10.30am. Further details from Liz Shaw. 01433 630541. Otter Tots and Juniors Swim School 10am-12noon. For children aged 210 years. Various classes and levels available. During term time only at S. Anselm’s School, Bakewell. For all babies and children from 3 months to school age. Contact Victoria 07944 391362. victoria@ottertots.com. www.ottertots.com. Peak Rail Travel on a preserved steam railway through beautiful countryside between Rowsley and Matlock. Onboard buffet and bar, restaurant coaches, station tearoom and buffet, gift and book shops free parking. Open all year, contact 01629 580381 for details. Peak Walking Group Small walking group established in 1999. Offers friendly walks with like-minded people around Peak District National Park every Sunday. All walks are varied between 7-12 miles and are all circular. Own transport needed. From beginners to experienced all are welcome. www.peakwalkinggroup.co.uk email is publicity@peakwalkinggroup.co.uk. Tel. 01246 853155. Rowsley Methodist Chapel Sunday service. 2.30pm. Stanton Lees Chapel (off A6, near Darley Dale). Independent evangelical Church. Services at 2.30pm and 6.30pm. www.stantonleeschapel.org.uk Tansley Methodist Church Morning Service 10.30am followed by coffee. Evening Service 6pm. Rev. Keith Bamford 01629 259128. The Living Hope Church 10.30am. Hathersage Memorial Hall, Oddfellows Road, for praise, worship and ministry from God’s word. More details and because we occasionally meet at other venues, contact Pastor Tim Pritt 01433 650942. Wirksworth Methodist Church Sunday Worship 10.30am followed by coffee and 6pm. Details from Rev. Dr. Robert Foster 01773 839795. or just turn up. Wirksworth Netball Club Youth (under 18)/Junior Players (year 6). During term time. 10am-12noon. Wirksworth Leisure Centre. Joy Cooke 01629 822229. Zen in the Peak District 11am. Meditation practice, instruction and help followed by vegetarian lunch and afternoon talk and walk for those who want, near Matlock Bath. Contact jibul@kwanumzen.org.uk or visit http://www.kwanumzen.org.uk/The Peak/ for more info. EVERY DAY Bakewell Pre School Playgroup We offer flexible three hour sessions; 2 to school age. Mon-Fri, 9am-12 noon, St John Hall, Bakewell. Call in or contact 07976 140475 for further details. Bakewell Nursery School We welcome children from 3 months to 5 years. Free flexible sessions for eligible 2, 3 and 4 year olds. Open 52 weeks of the year 8am-6pm. Contact Mrs J.M. Teale, Head of the Nursery on 01629 813888. Biggin by Hartington Pre-School Ofsted approved. 8.45-12.30pm. 2-4 yrs. Contact Lisa Blood 07527 185969/Linda Kirkham 01298 687465. Brassington Pre-School for 2+ year olds in village hall, Brassington. Mon/Tues/Thur/Fri 9.15am-12.15pm. Wed 9.15am-12.15pm and 12.153pm. Contact Andrea Brandon 01629 540855. Breakfast Club at Castleton. 7.45-8.45am. 07890 050196/01433 620630. Cromford Pre-School Playgroup Mon. 12noon-3pm, Tue-Fri 9am-12noon. Tel. 07905 937371 during session time or call in. Darley Churchtown Out of School Club Breakfast Club. 8-8.50am. After School Club 3.15-6pm. During term time only. Tel. Mrs S. Wood 01629 735851. Flagg Nursery School provides top quality free nursery education. Open from 8.15am-3.15pm. Tel. 01298 85208. Free Children’s Competition at the Painted Plate, Eyam. Open for pottery painting. Tel. 01433 639200. Great Longstone Pre-School The Old School House, Main Street, Great Longstone. Term time 9.15am-12.15pm. Please phone 01629 640842. Holloway Playgroup Florence Nightingale Village Hall, Mill Lane, Holloway. 9.15-12.15pm, Mon-Fri during term time. Tel. Lex 07838 044153 for a free trial session or Holloway Playgroup in session times on 07813 501731. Parwich Pre-School Stepping Stones 9am-12noon. Parwich Memorial Hall. Details call Helen 01335 346317 after 2pm.

Matlock Bath Pre-School meets Mon and Fri 9am-12noon. Tues/Wed/Thurs noon-3pm. Now offering 8.30am-4pm at the Community Room, Grand Pavilion. Tel. Sarah Stephenson 07870 525001. email info@matlockbathpreschool.co.uk Matlock Pre-School Playgroup 205 Smedley Street, Matlock. Session times 8.50-11.50am and 12.30-3.30pm. Tel. 01629 583639 during session times. Peak Time Kids Club Hathersage after-school club in its own building on Hathersage School site. 3.15-6pm during school term time and from 8am6pm during school holidays. Tel. Lynne Condon on 01433 650004. Pilsley Pre-School Nursery 12.45-3.15pm in the Early Years Suite. If you would like to register your child, please contact the school on 01246 583203. Rowsley Pre-School Village Hall. Open daily Mon-Fri. 9am-4pm. Children taken from 2 yrs and free places for 3 and 4 yr olds. Tel. Josie 07918 792480. South Darley Pre-School Playgroup South Darley village hall. For children 2 years upwards. Mon and Thurs 9.15am-12.15pm and 12.30-3.30pm (lunch club available for all day session). Tues, Wed, and Fri 9.15am12.15pm. Free places for 3 and 4 years olds and eligible 2 year olds. Sarah 07863 771636. Stepping Stones Pre-School Parwich Mon-Thurs 9am-12noon at the Parwich Memorial Hall. Fri 8.45-11.45am at Parwich Primary School. Children ages 2 - school age. Free government funding for 3 and 4 year olds. Tel. Helen Downing 01335 346317. Taddington Tigers meet after school in the new school hall to enjoy playing with friends. Tel. 01298 85278 or arrange to pay a visit. The Hall Nursery School Stoney Middleton, nr Bakewell. Free places for 3 and 4 year olds in a converted 18th coach house in the grounds of Middleton Hall. Contact Mrs Sarah Glossop 01433 631295 for further details. Wirksworth Pre-School Playgroup Cemetery Lane, Wirksworth. Sessions are held from 9am-11.30am and 12.45-3.15pm. Tel. Liz on 01629 822625. Youlgrave Playschool Youlgrave Scout & Community Hall. 9am-12noon everyday. Details Lucy 07745 191366. Youlgrave Bee Group Varies each day. 7pm. Contact 01629 630202. PLACES OF INTEREST Eyam Hall Historic House Craft Centre Tues-Sun 11am-5pm. The Buttery and Gift Shop are open daily except Mondays all year 10.30am-5pm. For further information 01433 631976. Fax: 01433 631603. 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. Wirksworth Heritage Centre open Wed-Sat. 10.30am-4.30pm. Sun. 1.304.30pm. For further information 01629 825225. www.storyofwirksworth.co.uk

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- 6 MAR HOPTON HALL SNOWDROP GARDENS Open everyday from 10.30am with last admittance at 4pm. Admission: £4 per adult children 6 to 16 £2 parking free. Tea room situated in the Hall serving home made soups, filled rolls, cakes and beverages.

Thursday

11 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Crich, Wakebridge lay-by. Three Tramways. 01773 827713. 11 CALVER FILM Village Hall, Calver. 7.30pm. Suite Francaise (English Language) cert 15. Calver Film is a membership club costing £20. Guest tickets cost £5.00. Charity of the month Helens Trust. For further information contact Denise Hall 01433 630760. 11 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Crich, Wakebridge lay-by. Three Tramways. 01773 827713.

Friday

12 BAMFORD AND DISTRICT HISTORY GROUP The Bamford Institute. 8pm. Curiosities of the Peak District - Ellen Outram. Visitors welcome. 12 CRESSBROOK FILM CLUB Cressbrook Club. Doors open 7.30 for 8pm. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Bar open for refreshments before and after the film. Warm welcome for old and new members and guests. www.cressbrookclub.org.uk for details of membership. Membership of Cressbrook Film Club is £20 for the whole season with guest membership available at £5 per film for adults and £3 for kids. Contact John Butler 01298 872025 or Carole Perks 01298 871451 to renew your membership, become a member and book guest tickets in advance. 12 MATLOCK ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES SOCIETY Imperial Rooms, Imperial Road, Matlock. 7.30pm. Childhood Memorabilia - John Morgan.

Saturday

13 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6 miles. Moderate. Allestree, Woodlands Lane CP. Local walk. 01332 557887. 13 NORTH DERBYSHIRE COTTAGE GARDEN SOCIETY “The Horticultural History of Renishaw Hall” by the Head Gardener David Kesteven. 2pm at the Temple Hotel, Matlock Bath. Visitors and new members welcome. 13 PRINCE & PRINCESS DISCO Wirksworth Memorial Hall, 23.30pm. Dancing, games, face painting, snacks & drinks. All preschool aged children welcome with accompanying adult, £5 per child. Proceeds to Wirksworth Preschool Playgroup.

Sunday

14 ASHBOURNE ANIMAL WELFARE BE MY VALENTINE OPEN DAY 11am-4pm. The Ark, Wyaston Rd, Ashbourne. Visit the cattery & kennels and let one of our cats or dogs steal your heart. Homemade lunches & teas. Gifts, Bric a Brac, Books. Free admission. For more info tel: 01335 300494. 14 BAKEWELL AND ASHFORD FILM SOCIETY 7.30pm. Medway Centre, Bakewell. La Famille Bélier with Englishs subtitles. 14 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: Dovedale – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2: Monyash NC – Medium 8-12 miles. 9.30am. Anyone welcome. Membership £5 single or £8 family per year. Contact 01298 72230 or 01298 23441. www.buxtonramblingclub.co.uk 14 MATLOCK AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES 50+ Open Forum will take place in the Imperial Rooms, Matlock, from 2-4pm. This month the Open Forum is about ”Meadow View and Local Health Issues”. Everyone is very welcome to attend. 14 DERWENT AND HOPE VALLEYS ADVANCED MOTORISTS meeting at the Eyre Arms, Calver Cross Roads at 10am. “Free assessment drives for local motorists. Also motorcyclists welcome to come along. Please contact on 01629 812732 for full details. Or visit the IAM website at www.iam.org.uk or www.matlock-iam.webs.com

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Coming Events

Saturday

20 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 14 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION on then call Paul and book a stall. 07593 345514. 10am. 12 miles. Moderate. Calton Lees CP (fee). Calton Pastures, 20 BUXTON FIELD CLUB Main Hall, Buxton Methodist Church, Market Ednesor, Chatsworth, Beeley. 01629 581164. Place. 7.30pm. Talk on How to Attract Garden Birds through the 14 GREAT HUCKLOW OLD CHAPEL (UNITARIAN) 10.30am. Service – Seasons - David Tideswell. Visitor fee £3. conducted by Reb Ant Howe. 20 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 14 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 8 miles (grade 2+). SK 185716. 10am. 6 miles. Moderate. Alstonefield PC CP. Snowdrop walk. 01332 Monsal Head, Monsal Dale, Taddington. 0114 2306 109. 760113. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 20 HARDY PLANT SOCIETY (Derbyshire Group) Shirland Village Hall. 14 ZETOR IN THE KAILYARD, SCOTTISH FOLK DUO in the Tea room. Old 2pm. Diarmuid Gavin the controversial garden designer and Chelsea Hall Hotel, Hope, S33 6RH from 7.30pm. Entrance £5 advance or £6 Gold medallist. (Check the hPS website for details). Visitors on door. Any profit is donated to charity. welcomes £3 inc. tea/coffee. Monday 20 MATLOCK ARTISTS SOCIETY All Saints Church Hall, Smedley Street, 15 ARKWRIGHT SPINSTERS Gothic Warehouse, Cromford Mill. 11amMatlock. 10.30am-12.30pm. Demonstration by Artist John Connolly 4pm. Free entry. The Arkwright Spinsters will be demonstrating using acrylics, inks and paints and a variety of techniques. Cost £5. spinning and fibre crafting and sharing their skills. Bring your own Refreshments available. Open to non-members. All welcome. spinning wheel and learn to spin. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for 20 MATLOCK AND DISTRICT BRITISH HEART FOUNDATION ANNUAL further details or phone 01629 823256. COFFEE MORNING 10am-12.30pm. Dale Road Methodist Church 15 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Hall, Dale Road North, Darley Dale, DE4 2FT. Numerous stalls with Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of something for everyone. Bring a Derbyshire ‘Save a Life’. friend and support this worthwhile 15 BAKEWELL PHOTO CLUB cause. Admission £1 to include PLEASE NOTE: If you have had a Friends Meeting House, Chapel refreshments. Fight For Every regular event with us which is still listed Row, Bakewell. (Behind Heartbeat. Methodist Church, Matlock and no longer runs can you please get Sunday Road) 7.30pm. Illustrated talk on in touch with Nicky on 01629 812159 or 21 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Croatia by Ian Daisley, wellemail whatson@peak-advertiser.co.uk Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton known local professional so we can delete it from the paper. (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: photographer. Ian took these Whaley Bridge – Short up to 8 miles. images during a visit to the 10am. Walk 2: Bakewell – Medium Plitvice Lakes National Park. Visitors are very welcome. 8-12 miles. 9.30am. Anyone welcome. Membership £5 single or £8 15 HIGH PEAK DIABETIC SELF-HELP GROUP AND PEN PEOPLE Wye family per year. Contact 01298 72230 or 01298 23441. Room, The Buckingham Hotel, Buxton (at the junction of Burlington www.buxtonramblingclub.co.uk Rd and St. Johns Road). Buxton. 7-9pm. 21 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION Tuesday 10am. 10 miles. Moderate. Winster Lower CP, Matlock, Bonsall, Oker. 16 ALL SAINTS ‘TOTS AND TEDS’ -a monthly get-together for pre-school 07867 607690. Toddlers, Babies and their Carers. We will be getting together again 21 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 9 miles (grade 2+). SK 322777. at 1.30-2.45pm, in our big meeting room, the Newark at Bakewell Holmesfield Village Hall. Gilfield Wood, Flask Edge, Greaves Piece, Parish Church. The theme is ’Wintery Weather’. Games and crafts, Horsleygate. 01246 411237. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk music, songs and story-time, usually with a biblical theme. 21 MATLOCK AND DISTRICT MENCAP SOCIETY TABLE TOP SALE Refreshments are included plus plenty of time for free play. No Mencap Centre, Greenaway Lane, Darley Dale. 8am-1pm. Free car charge. Everyone welcome. For more information please contact: parking, toilets. Refreshments. Sellers £6 a table. Please book in Kath 812457. advance. 25p admission, children free. Enq. Jackie 07831316582. 16 BRADWELL HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Hope Valley Railway by Ted Gordon 01629 760624. Hancock at 8pm in the Methodist Hall. 21 MATLOCK ADVANCED MOTORISTS AND MOTORCYCLISTS meeting, 16 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION at Highfields Upper School, off Chesterfield Road, Matlock at 10am. 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Alstonefield WC CP. Snowdrop walk. Free assessment drives for local motorists and riders. Please contact 01332 760113. Bill Storey on 01629 812732 for full details. Or visit the IAM website 16 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION at www.iam.org.uk or www.matlock-iam.webs.com 10.30am. 6 miles. Leisurely. Curbar Gap CP. White Edge and Big Moor. 21 NIGEL PARSONS: SHEFFIELD FOLK SINGER in the Tea room. Old 01433 631446. Hall Hotel, Hope, S33 6RH from 7.30pm. Entrance £5 advance or £6 16 GRINDLEFORD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 7.30pm Bishop Pavilion on door. Any profit is donated to charity. (near the bridge). Illustrated talk on 'Heritage of Peakland Moors and Monday Bogs' by Professor Ian D. Rotherham from Sheffield Hallam 22 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock University. His research on landscape history has led to a ground Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Children breaking handbook on ancient woodland heritage, and a series of with diabetes. books on wetland loss and the history of peat and peat cutting. All 22 DERBYSHIRE WILDLIFE TRUST WYE AND UPPER DERWENT welcome. GROUP TALK Darley Dale Methodist Church Hall, Dale Road North 16 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am (A6) Darley Dale. Mountain Flowers of the Dolomites. An illustrated Moderate walk 60 – 90 minutes. Meet at Highfields School, Lumsdale talk by David Charlton, looking at the magnificent flowers of one of Road, Matlock. the world’s most beautiful mountain ranges. 7.30pm. All welcome. 16 WALK WITH THE DERBYSHIRE DALES DISTRICT RAMBLERS Long 22 MATLOCK AND DISTRICT EMBROIDERERS GROUP Imperial Rooms, progression walks of around 4 miles but at a leisurely pace on the 1st Imperial Road, Matlock. 7 for 7.30pm. The Social Life of a Tudor and 3rd Tuesdays of the month. 10.40am. The walks might involve Costume - Sonia Preece. New members and visitors welcome. about 400 feet of ascent and descent with 2 refreshment stops. Please 22 WINSTER LOCAL HISTORY GROUP: Picture the Past by Nick bring food, drink and a ‘sit mat’. Finish time around 2.30pm. Phone Tomlinson. 7.30pm in the Burton Institute, Winster DE4 2DQ. This Wendy for details on 01629 650497. illustrated talk is an introduction to the work of the not-for-profit Wednesday project called 'Picture the Past', together with a fascinating insight 17 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION into the many thousands of pictures available in its archive from 10am. 7 miles. Moderate. Belper Derwent St CP. The Dalley and Depth around the Winster area. Nick will explain how the project came to o’Lumb. 07814 561590. be, what it does and why it exists. Then he will show what you can do 17 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION with digital images and how you can alter them, before going on to 10am. 10 miles. Moderate. Lee Gardens CP, Wheatcroft, Park Head. show pictures from around our area. 01629 55570. Tuesday 17 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 23 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 10 miles. Moderate. Cutthorpe, Common Lane, Dunston, 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Oakamoor PS. Local walk. 01332 Barlow, Linacre. 01433 631446. 760113. 17 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 5 miles (grade 2). SK 238621. 23 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION Birchover (meet outside The Red Lion). Ramble in the area. 0114 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Lay-by opposite Grouse Inn, Froggatt 2306109. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk Edge, Froggatt and Grindleford. 01629 825726. 17 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am Easy 23 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am – walk 60 - 90 minutes. Meet at Highfields School, Lumsdale Road, Easy walk 60 – 90 minutes. Meet at Tansley – Alders Lane, T junction Matlock. with Carr Lane/Cunnery Lane. 17 TIDESWELL EASY WALK 60 – 90 minutes, 10am. Meet at Fountain 23 ROYAL BRITISH LEGION Women's Section Bakewell Branch. Square, adjacent to the public toilets for a walk around Tideswell and Monthly meeting. Speaker The Branch Treasurer Mrs Lynne Pheasey the surrounding area. - Cruising The Med. Town Hall. 7.30pm. Visitors welcome. Raffle. 17 – 20 CENTENARY PLAYERS BRADWELL PANTOMIME PRESENTS 23 YOULGRAVE EASY WALK, 60 – 90 minutes, 10.30am. Meet at BABES IN THE WOOD at Bradwell Memorial Hall. 7.30pm. Saturday Coldwell End Car Park in the village for an easy walk around matinee at 2pm. Adults £5.00, Children/concessions £4.00. Tickets Youlgrave area and in future from Birchover and Stanton in Peak. available from Bradwell Post Office, or phone Ken on 01433 620744.

Wednesday

Thursday

18 BAKEWELL AND DISTRICT FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY 7.30pm. Town Hall, Bakewell. 18 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Great Longstone – park in the village main street. 18 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Eyam PC, CP, Hawkhill Road, Cressbrook Dale, Foolow. 01629 822372. 18 THE CASTLETON HISTORICAL SOCIETY Scibbles, scorch marks and scribed symbols in Peak District buildings - Andy Bentham. Learn about marks found in older buildings around the Peak District that are thought to have been made to avert evil and promote good fortune. 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.

Friday

19 BASLOW SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB Baslow Village Hall, 2pm. Nancy Fielder. Acting Editor of Derbyshire Times Newspaper. 19 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 2pm. Dale Road Methodist Church Hall, Darley Dale. Wildlife of the Picos de Europa - Chris Hollis. Non members welcome. 01629 650092. 19 WHIST DRIVE Chelmorton War Memorial Institute. 7.30pm.

24 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6 miles. Leisurely/moderate. Darley Abbey CP near weirs. Little Chester, Darley Mills and Allestree Park. 07748 774830. 24 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Alsop CP on Tissington Trail, Alstonefield, Wolfscote Hill, Biggin Dale. 01629 636350. 24 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 9.30am. 11 miles. Moderate. Matlock bus stn. 9.35am bus to Bakewell, return via Haddon Hill, Robin Hood Stride, Wensley. 01332 840923. 24 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Easy walk 60 - 90 minutes. Meet at Cross Green – by the Church of St Mary the Virgin, Wensley. 24 - 27 HATHERSAGE PLAYERS PANTOMIME TWISTERELLA Hathersage Memorial Hall. 7.30pm. Matinee 27th 2.30pm. Tickets £9 and £7 available from https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/hathersageplayers or from Jon and Debbie Michaels 01433 650863.

Thursday

25 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Ashover VH. Tansley Moor, Lumsdale. 01629 57170.

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Coming Events 25 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at the Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell – Park in pay and display car park.

Friday

26 DARLEY DALE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Methodist Church Hall, Darley Dale. 7.30pm. The Gardens of Haddon Hall - Mandy Coates. Visitors welcome £3 per meeting. More info. www.ddhs.org.uk

Saturday

27 BAKEWELL FARMERS’ MARKET Agricultural Centre. 9am-2pm. Parking and easy access. Contact 01629 813777. 27 BEEKEEPING BEGINNERS' Course - Essential for any beekeeping. Never keep bees without training! 9am till 3pm approx. at the Farmyard Pub, Youlgrave DE45 1UW. Contact DBKA - 01629 630202. 27 BUXTON FIELD CLUB Main Hall, Buxton Methodist Church, Market Place. 7.30pm. Talk on Wildlife in the Sierra Nevada - Jane Livingstone. Visitor fee £3. 27 CRAFT & GIFT FAIR in aid of Arthritis Care at Over Haddon Village Hall. From 10am-4pm. A range of stalls from the local area, hot & cold drinks, cakes and a raffle! Free entry - All welcome. 27 TOTAL RELAXATION MEDITATION WORKSHOP from 10am-1pm. Learn simple techniques to help reduce and free ourselves from physical and mental tension. Cost £12 inclusive of light refreshments. Heart Jewel Buddhist Meditation Centre , Holme Road, Matlock Bath DE4 3NU. For further information or to book a place please contact us on 01629 581585 or by email heartjewelcentre@gmail.com www.heartjewel.org.uk

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27 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6 miles. Moderate. Kirk Ireton, Main Street, Idridgehay. 01335 370473.

Sunday

28 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: Chapel en le Frith – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2: Earl Sterndale NC – 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 28 GREAT HUCKLOW OLD CHAPEL (UNITARIAN) 10.30am. Service – conducted by Liz Shaw.

28 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 10 miles. Moderate. Chatsworth, Calton Lees CP (fee), Gibbet Moor, Edensor. 01332 882094. 28 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 9 miles (grade 3). SK 172837. Hope (meet at school). Edale End, Wooler Knoll, Win Hill, Thornhill Carrs, Aston. (No dogs). 0114 2662348. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk

Monday

29 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Kankudibi.

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organised a visit to the Rolls Royce Training and Apprentices Centre. The students were looked after by four graduates who are on the Graduate Training Programme. The day began with a short presentation and video about Rolls-Royce. The students learnt about design, development, build, sales & marketing, and the aftermarket. This

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was followed by a visit to the Rolls-Royce Heritage Centre where students took part in a quiz about the history of Rolls-Royce and saw how the engines have developed, including the Merlin engine and a Silver Ghost Rolls Royce. There was also a visit to the Apprentice Training Centre where there was chance to speak to some apprentices about their training. In the afternoon students got to design, build and test a balloonpropelled plane. The day ended with a session talking about STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) careers and where these skills and interests could lead them in the

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Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159

HOPE VALLEY PIZZA Co.

Recruiting for: Finance Engineering Commercial PA & Secretarial Hospitality Retail

require - Pizza delivery driver

The Old Eyre Arms Hassop (Nr Bakewell)

Requires

to drive our van 1 or 2 nights a week. Must be over 25 with clean licence

Based at Calver 5.00pm-11.30pm

Call: 01433 631706 (after 5pm)

WEEKEND WAITING-ON STAFF

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01629 640390

LADIES HAIRDRESSER AND GENTS BARBER

JOINERS Qualified or semi-skilled factory based joiners required to work in the construction of our range of Pinelodge mobile holiday homes. Duties will include 1st and 2nd fix joinery and kitchen fitting. Excellent working conditions with this long established company. Telephone for an application form on 01629 814481 or email CV to admin@pinelog.co.uk Pinelog Limited Riverside Business Park Bakewell DE45 1GS

Full or part-time available Contact Julie at: tompkin@btinternet.com 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. If you want a rewarding job that is different give Kate or Caroline a call on

01433 631380

to join a dynamic, established team

Flexible full or part-time positions available. On-the-job training given. Experience not essential but the right attitude is. Duties include • WAITING ON TABLES • CUSTOMER SERVICE • CLEANING Payments start from national minimum wage per hour. Positions available at two sites at Matlock Bath at The Riverside and Kostas Fish Bars CONTACT: Kostas Telephone: 01629 584848 or 077721 84798 Email: ko53tas@gmail.com

or email care@e-d-s.org

Foolow, Hope Valley, Derbyshire have vacancies for

Experienced builders

Must be familiar with traditional techniques but also willing to embrace modern methods of working to high standards and under own initiative. All aspects of building work will be undertaken. Minimum 45hrs per week

Labourer/Apprentice

The position may suit school leaver or potential apprentice. A willingness to learn is more important than experience but preference will be given to somebody wishing to progress in the building industry. Minimum 45hrs per week. Both positions require somebody who can organise themselves and work under their own initiative. It is essential to be mobile with own vehicle. Good timekeeping is required. Both positions are on the books. Excellent rates of pay for the right applicants with good working conditions within our small team. Phone or email Andrew Marsden Mobile 07714 335961 Email marsdenconstructionfoolow@gmail.com

01629 814222

The Peak Centre, Edale ASSISTANT HOUSEKEEPER required

Requires

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FISH SHOP ASSISTANT

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

HALL LEYS PARK, MATLOCK

CUSTOMER SERVICE AND TRAINEE SUPERVISOR 16 – 25 hrs includes some weekend work we are looking for an energetic, hard working individual to join our small team. You must be flexible and able to work under pressure. Experience in food preperation essential. Please apply in writing to info@cafeinthepark.net or call Tracy on 01629 593633.

HOUSEKEEPER WANTED URGENTLY

AT BUSY B&B IN CASTLETON 10-12 hours weekly Weekends and school holidays essential 8.00am or 10.30am start Good rate of pay Ideally applicants should be local

01433 621098

• 6/7 hours a week, Monday am and Friday pm • Excellent rates of pay • Duties include maintaining the cleanliness and order of the Centre during changeover hours • Working with a small, friendly team • Experience desirable, training provided • Induction/employment - week commencing 29th Feb Phone Sarah on 01433 670254

CLASS 1 C+E

DRIVER REQUIRED UK BULK TIPPER WORK REGULAR NIGHTS OUT Small family run business offering excellent pay plus night out allowances

Based in the Hope Valley area

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MATLOCK GOLF CLUB IS SEEKING AN EXPERIENCED AND FLEXIBLE

COOK FROM A BACON COB TO A BUFFET FOR 100 GOLF SOCIETIES TO A LADIES LUNCHEON CLUB. WE ARE VARIED AND BUSY. FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE AND EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS

Please telephone Robert or Jaine on 01629 582142.

JOB VACANCIES WAITING-ON STAFF SHIFTS INCLUDE 7.30AM-3PM AND 3PM-FINISH INCLUDES WEEKENDS ALL VACANCIES REQUIRE OWN TRANSPORT Please call 01433 621 219 to apply or send CV to info&losehillhouse.co.uk with your desired position

Sheffield City Council

Job Opportunity at Thornbridge Outdoors Great Longstone, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1NY

Domestic Assistants wanted to join our small friendly team at this busy Outdoor Activities Centre.

Domestic Assistant 700004 2 posts available Portfolio: CYPF, Education Hours: 1 x 13 hours and 1 x 10 hours – see details Grade: Grade 1 (£13,614 - £13,871) pro rata Contract Type: Permanent Thornbridge Outdoors is a 69 bed outdoor education centre near Bakewell, Derbyshire, that provides term-time residentials for school pupils and weekend and holiday accommodation for groups. We are looking to recruit two part-time Domestic Assistants to join our facilities team to help ensure that our guests have an excellent stay. Work times on the below days can be flexible to suit other commitments - details to be discussed either informally beforehand or at interview. On days when working more than 3 hours there is an unpaid 30 minute lunch break. In the first instance we require: Post 1 - 13 hours per week: • Mondays: 5 hours between 9am and 3pm • Wednesdays: 3 hours, 9.30am - 12.30pm. - Additional hours occasionally available in the afternoon • Fridays: 5 hours between 9am and 3pm

Post 2 - 10 hours per week: • Mondays: 5 hours between 9am and 3pm • Wednesdays: additional hours occasionally available • Fridays: 5 hours between 9am and 3pm For further information please contact Jill Lomas on 01629 640491 or email jill@thornbridgeoutdoors.co.uk. We are committed to fairness and social justice and welcome applications from everyone. We value our diverse workforce and aim to work together to make the most of our differences. Under the Two Ticks Scheme, disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria of this job, are guaranteed an interview. The successful candidate will be required to complete a Disclosure and Barring Service form in line with the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 and the Police Act Regulations.

Closing Date: 24/02/2016 For more information about this vacancy please visit our website: https://sccjobs.sheffield.gov.uk/ljrl/pages/main.jsf. To apply for this vacancy please email hrconnectsheffield@capita.co.uk for an application pack.

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Bakewell Cottage Nursing Home

HOLIDAY COTTAGE CLEANER, YOULGRAVE

Require the following:

CARE STAFF Variable shifts, both full-time and part-time considered. Full training will be given.

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATOR/ YARD MANAGER required at our Clay Cross Civils depot.

Weekend working will be required for these posts. Pay according to experience and qualifications Please email info@bakewellcottage.com or call 01629 815220 for an application form

Greenhills Holiday Park

VAN Delivery Driver wanted 45 core hours per week Mon-Sat 4am-11.30am Please send CV to karina.norman@john-palin.co.uk or ring for an application (Tel:01629 592410/592411) John Palin (Wholesale) Ltd., Old Coach Road, Tansley, Matlock DE4 5ND

Requires

If you feel that you may have the right credentials to join our team then please email jobs@markovitz.co.uk

The Izaak Walton Hotel ‘Dovedale’ is Recruiting We have both FULL-TIME & PART-TIME vacancies to join our growing team.

SOUS CHEF; COMMIS CHEF; DUTY MANAGER; HOUSE KEEPERS BAR AND WAITING STAFF COMPETITIVE RATES OF PAY For more details please call 01335 350981 and ask for Shura or email your CV and covering letter to shura @izaakwaltonhotel.com

GROUNDS PERSON / HANDYPERSON

THE

CHESHIRE CHEESE requires PART-TIME

If you are interested: Please call 01629 813052 or email: info@greenhillsholidaypark.co.uk

Bar/Waiting Staff Minimum age 18 Call 01433 620381 www.thecheshirecheeseinn.co.uk

The Old Hall Hotel HOPE, HOPE VALLEY and

Full-time and Part-time

CHEFS ANDPart-time KITCHEN STAFF BAR & WAITING ON STAFF and WEEKEND TEA ROOM STAFF

Retail Assistant

Person required to work flexible days on a part-time basis (including weekends). Experience in a licensed premises desirable but not essential. Product knowledge (local beers) advantageous in order to advise customers. The role will involve lone working and therefore the minimum age is 21 years. You must also be comfortable using tablet based point of sale. A driving licence and use of a vehicle would be desirable.

GREAT RATES OF PAY

Call Rick on 07966 244364

Please apply via sales@eyamrealalecompany.com or 07976 432682

RELIEF CARE ASSISTANT

With the support of the manager you will engage with older people in activities designed to promote independence and choice within a day care setting.

Chef and Front of House Staff to work at our busy restaurant in Tideswell. If you feel you may have the right credentials to join our team, please contact Phil Jewell (Head Chef) 01298 871060 or email your CV to phil.jewell@themerchantsyard.com

To form a key part of a small team who provide day care for older people in our Day Centre. The role will also involve managing your own workload in a co-operative manner with other staff and will involve interaction with older people and visitors. Successful applicants for the post will be committed to promoting the welfare of older people through best practice social care. This will include participating fully in the development of the Day Care Centre. Must be qualified to NVQ level 2 in Health & Social Care and a qualification in Food Hygiene would be an advantage. The successful applicant must be willing to work towards these qualifications if not already in place. Applicants must hold a current driving licence.

Closing date: Interviews:

25th February 29th February

Please return application forms to:

Caroline Court Daycentre Age UK Derby and Derbyshire Marsh Avenue, Hope Hope Valley S33 6RX.

Registered charity no.1068550

Various Hours, 10 – 18 hours per week £8.41 per hour plus additional night stand-by/call out payment We are looking for enthusiastic, caring persons to join a committed team providing support services and response to our 24 hour community alarm throughout the High Peak area. Successful applicants will have effective communication skills (both verbally and in writing); have a positive, professional attitude, a responsible approach to sensitive information and the ability to form positive relationships with service users and work as part of a team. Experience in support planning and a caring role, along with a proven ability to cope with stressful situations and deal with emergencies calmly and confidently. The service operates 365 days per year on a rota system. You will be required to work day shifts and on call from home, stand by shifts including lone working. Ability to respond within a specified time. Applicants need to live within close proximity of the High Peak. Appointment is subject to successful enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service clearance . Driving licence and access to vehicle required. For an informal discussion about the position contact Tina Lloyd on (01298) 813395. For more information about the job and how to apply please visit our websites www.staffsmoorlands.gov.uk/jobs www.highpeak.gov.uk/jobs Closing date: Midday Friday 26th February 2016

For more details, email info@becauseilikeit.co.uk or call in with your CV and ask for Val or Nigel.

Derbyshire’s No.1 Independent Land Rover Centre

We are currently seeking an experienced

TECHNICIAN / MECHANIC to join our busy service department

You’ll be responsible for service, fault diagnosis and repair of all models of Land Rover vehicles ensuring all work is carried out to a high standard. Experience with Land Rover vehicles is preferred but not essential. You’ll be a team player working closely with workshop department colleagues. Please contact our Service Manager on 01629 822185

THE KNOCKERDOWN INN AND RESTAURANT The Knockerdown Inn is a quality pub and restaurant offering homemade food in a traditional setting, with a warm and friendly atmosphere. A real pub, with great regulars, mixed custom and a great team of staff.

FULL-TIME CHEF

Previous experience of working as a chef, preferably in a fresh food environment. You will be responsible for completing prep, cooking and presentation of dishes to a high standard, to work alongside the team and take charge of the kitchen. 35 – 45 hours per week, includes splits, evenings and weekends. Salary according to experience. For more information call Bronya or email your CV to knockerdown@w3z.co.uk Telephone 01629 540209 www.knockerdown-inn.co.uk

For further information and an application form please contact: Nicola Mansell Day Centre Manager on 01433 621887

Part of the Markovitz group of companies

CARELINK SUPPORT ASSISTANTS 9 MONTH TEMPORARY CONTRACT

Lunchtime hours midweek plus one weekend lunchtime. Could suit parent with school children.

KNOCKERDOWN, NR. CARSINGTON WATER, ASHBOURNE, DERBYSHIRE. DE6 1NQ.

Based at Caroline Court Day Care Centre, Hope Valley Hourly rate is £7.85 per hour

We are looking for a

FOR BUSY CAFÉ IN BAKEWELL

Edale Road, Hope

Approximately 30 hours per week, must have full UK driving licence and be 25 years plus in order to operate our on-site tractors and mowing machinery.

CASTLETON

KITCHEN / CAFE ASSISTANT

INN

Seasonal position March to October 2016

The Peak Hotel

URGENTLY REQUIRED. Monday/Friday changeovers off peak. Fridays during Peak (60 changeovers in 2015). Please call Dawn on 07879 641680 or email dawnmarshall@aol.com

hope valley college Nurture – Enrich – Achieve

GOVERNOR VACANCY The College is looking to recruit a Governor with specific expertise in finance, the following attributes would be an advantage: • an open and enquiring mind • knowledge of Company Law • knowledge of financial systems • show a willingness to listen and make informed judgements • able to work well with others • interested in education generally and our College in particular • a desire to play a part in improving our College • willing to give up about 20 hours per term to attend meetings and training (both usually in the evenings) If you match the above description, you may be the very person to become a Governor at Hope Valley College. Everyone has something to offer and we want people from as many backgrounds and interests as possible. If you are interested, please contact Jackie Waller, Clerk to Governors at the College, for further information. jwaller@hopevalley.derbyshire.sch.uk Tel No 01433 620555

Chatsworth Job Vacancies As we approach the start of our 2016 season at Chatsworth, we have various seasonal vacancies available, commencing late-March until early January 2017. Several Catering opportunities are available based within the Stables at Chatsworth; working either front-ofhouse or in the kitchens in the prestigious Cavendish Rooms Restaurant or the self-service Carriage House Restaurant. • Chef de Partie - 40 hours per week, temporary 6 month contract • Commis Chef – 40 hours per week until January 2017 • Product Display Bakery Assistant - 24 hours per week, from 9.00am to 5.30pm on a Monday, Tuesday and Saturday • Kitchen Bakery Assistant - 40 hours per week, from 9.00am to 5.30pm on a Friday to Tuesday • Full-time Kitchen Porter - 40 hours per week from 9.30am to 6.00pm, 5 days out of 7 on a rota basis • Customer Service Assistant – various positions available Opportunities have also arisen within the popular Farmyard and Adventure Playground at Chatsworth as shown below: Farmyard & Adventure Playground Assistants – full and part-time positions available. Cleaning Operative – flexible hours of work are available Alternatively, you could join Chatsworth as a Guide working 14 hours per week (between 8.00am & 6.00pm) working three days out of seven on a rota basis. This would commence late March and end early January each year. For more information please visit our website www.chatsworth.org/working-with-us or call 01246 565339 To apply please email hr@chatsworth.org attaching your CV, or forward it in writing to The HR Department, Chatsworth Estate Office, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1PJ


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ANGEL WINGS ANIMAL RESCUE is always looking for permanent, caring homes for c a t s www.angelwingsanimalrescue.c o.uk 07512 965665.

HAIR AND BEAUTY VICTORIA HUTCHINSON

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

ON THE CHATSWORTH ESTATE

07920423790

Currently recruiting a

CHEF DE PARTIE ARE YOU ENTHUSIASTIC, PASSIONATE ABOUT FOOD AND LOOKING FOR A NEW CHALLENGE? Here at Devonshire Arms at Beeley we are currently looking for an innovative Chef de Partie to join our kitchen team in delivering the highest standards as required by our Restaurant.

Why work for us? • Full training is available so experience is not always

necessary • Rates of pay are competitive and our staff benefits are exceptional • We can help you forge the career you’ve always wanted • Staff accommodation IS available

For more information on the jobs available, please visit our website at www.devonshirehotels.co.uk or alternatively, call Stacy Kenealy or Fiona Bancroft on 01756 718137 for more information

DO YOU REQUIRE HELP WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING? • Bookkeeping and Production of Management Accounts • Payroll • Any Administration Tasks Or do you require your accounts to be Computerised? To discuss any of these services, please call Mobile: 07528 947180

PERSONAL

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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.

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

seeks very special lady for a lovely twilight years commitment. Must be pretty, financially secure, 45/65 and single, slim / medium build and can cook Yorkshire puddings Email: Jeremiah65@att.net www.okeefe-west.com/blog/ Tel: 404-261-5059

£10 per 1/2 hour

For fun or to achieve exams call Lisa

01629 593643 PIANO, GUITAR, KEYBOARD and music theory. Tel. 01629 259178/07854 446958.

Piano Lessons also KEYBOARD • GUITAR UKULELE • RECORDER

01629 259178 / 07854 446958 fionadun1962@gmail.com

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

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

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

RECORDS WANTED

CASH PAID

LPS

SINGLES 1960S TO 1980S

and much more!

Contact for details limetreemusiccentre@gmail.com www.limetreemusicmatlock.co.uk 07577 754698

LIVESTOCK

BERKSHIRE WEANERS FOR SALE T: 07971 082379

STABLES TO RENT PETS QUIET, CARING HOMES needed for friendly, nervous cats. Tel. 08453 712754. Cats Protection League. DO YOU HAVE A STRAY CAT PROBLEM? Do you need financial help to have your cat neutered/spayed? Do you need advice on the care of your cat? If so, contact Derby Branch of Cats Protection, 31 Wardwick, Derby, DE1 1HA, or tel. 01332 206956 or visit our website on www.derbydistrict.cats.org.uk or e m a i l enquiries@derbydistrictcp.org.u k

SUE’S MOBILE DOG GROOMING AND MICROCHIPPING SERVICES

STABLES TO RENT in Chelmorton area with grass eating

07989 360713 Available Mid March

POULTRY BUFF ORPINGTON HENS Point of lay. £30 each. 01629 823728. WARREN POINT OF LAY HENS Fully vaccinated, always available. 01433 620271.

01433 651263 07840 345526 SHEFFIELD DOG RESCUE has many dogs, all healthy and vaccinated, looking for permanent homes. All ages and sizes, all cross breeds. 07748 620740. LOTS OF KITTENS, young and older cats all looking for loving permanent homes. We need your help. Please consider giving a cat a second chance. Visit www.chesterfield-rspca.org.uk or call in at RSPCA Animal Centre, Spital Lane, Chesterfield 01246 273358.

Bathing, grooming & Clipping

Microchipping service available

Piano Lessons

01629 55534

All ages welcome Beginners onwards

WE ARE A CARING VOLUNTARY GROUP SET UP TO OFFER SANCTUARY TO CATS Adopting from us gives our cats a chance of a better life with a caring new owner. Our cats will be neutered vaccinated and wormed and treated for flea’s before being offered for adoption. If you can help please ring 01298 816200 or visit our website www.dovecatrescuesanctuary.or g.uk DRAGON BEARDED plus large vivarium. Ex. cond. £120. 01629 57354.

Hazel Henderson Buxton 01298 938958 www.hazelspiano.com

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:

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. Fully insured.

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

WEDDINGS

Heirlooms Ever After

look forward to showing their latest bridal accessories and jewellery collections at the forthcoming exclusive Chatsworth Wedding Fair, 20 & 21 February 2016, 10am-3pm Bring an heirloom you’d like incorporating into your hair accessories or try on award winning designer headpieces To book your free consultation please call: 01629 732745 or email: info@heirloomseverafter.co.uk or call into Heirlooms Ever After Luxury Boutique, Granby Arcade, Bakewell

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

~ DERBYSHIRE ~

Professional dog walking and cat sitting service CALL: 07876 682105/ 01629 732925 AFFORDABLE PRICES

MEADOW HAY £3 per bale. 07710 833505. ORGANIC SMALL BALE MEADOW HAY Free delivery. 07929 390810. SMALL BALE WHEAT STRAW Can deliver. 07594 476969.

GARDENING

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

813 444

HOME VISITS 7 DAYS Repairs, Speed issues, Installs, Upgrades, Viruses, Internet, Wireless, Data Retrieval, Broadband, Servicing, etc.

Tel: 01629 580712

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

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

DO YOU NEED HELP WITH YOUR PC? Low cost computer repairs throughout the Peak District Home visits or express takeaway-return service TV & Radio aerial installation Multipoint installations TV Wall Mounting

plus over 25 years experience

18267013

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

MATLOCK FREE ESTIMATES

• • • •

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

01629 312196 NOVELTY CAKES NOVELTY/ BIRTHDAY/ WEDDING/ GLUTEN FREE made to order. Call Sally 07870 729119.

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07500081942 ENTERTAINMENT MAGICIAN – Children’s parties. Phone 01298 26745.

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

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

JILL MIDDLETON 01298 872444

Virus removal, Connection / Internet / Wireless problems Repairs, Re-installs, Upgrades, Data Recovery. We also supply new hard drives, memory, routers etc. Over 15 years’ experience, free friendly advice Computers / Laptops securely recycled

Tel: 01629 630056 / 07909 920877 – 7 days

TV Aerial & Satellite Services

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

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

D.B Home Computer Repairs Quality P.C. repairs throughout the Peak District

EAZY-PC

AERIALS

TUITION

MATHEMATICS TUITION

COMPUTERS

For a Professional, Caring Service

FOR HIRE:

Tel: Helen 01629 580567

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

Mobile: 07761 656702

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Experienced, effective teacher Excellent exam results

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IT Engineer since 1988

WESTCROFT GARDEN AND LANDSCAPING SERVICES Hard and soft landscaping, mowing, pruning, fencing, walling and garden tidy-ups. 01629 636634 or 07926 798737.

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

• • • • •

01433 631769

Beginners to AS/A2 any age!

TELEPHONE, INTERNET & TV

Clearing up your IT worries

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

S PA N I S H FRENCH GERMAN TUITION

Roman Blinds, Curtains, Cushions and more – quality at affordable prices Prompt, personal service – call 01433 623225

HAY/STRAW

Qualified City & Guilds & IPG Groomers

Tel: 01246 850442

ART TUITION

CUSTOM SOFT FURNISHINGS

Peak Valley IT

WILL COLLECT

FOOT CLINIC

CUSTOM SOFT FURNISHING

DOG GROOMING

Fully qualified & insured

Experienced Teacher

DOG WALKING

Email: darrenball@toucansurf.com

IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME

Pamper your pooch

WANTED

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

GOOD CONDITION ONLY GENTLEMAN 59 requires special lady for romance and love. Must be single or divorced, between 45-65. Own house and car. Please enclose letter and photograph to Box No. SP19 c/o Peak Advertiser, First Floor Offices, Orme Court, Granby Road, Bakewell, DE45 1ES.

Guitar Lessons

Call Fiona

ATTENTION – SMALL BUSINESSES AND SELF-EMPLOYED

Irishman 72, in USA

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

MUSIC THEORY

SITUATIONS WANTED

LADIES...

MUSIC TUITION

Music Tuition Band Rehearsals Studio Recording

www.sastv.co.uk

CLASSIFIEDS...

Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159

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

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

Phone: 813472

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

FREE POND CLEANING IS YOUR POND CHOKED WITH WEED? We’ll come and remove it free of charge with no mess. Call 01629 810479 or 07803 172269.

CLEANING SERVICES JJ Cleaning Services Domestic cleaning and other jobs considered at good rates.

Call 07401 568369 or 07954 480270

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

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

DOMESTIC CLEANING

HOPE VALLEY CLEANING CO.

• Professional, family-run business FOR A FREE QUOTE:

01433 621169 or 07999 983851

GUTTER CLEARING

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

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.

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

CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING

CARPET and UPHOLSTERY

30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE FULL INSURANCE ON ALL WORK FREE QUOTATIONS

PAUL’S CLEANING SERVICES 01629 55071 or 07973 671 386


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Peak Advertiser 15th February 2016 – Page 51

SEASONED HARDWOOD LOGS £75 for 11/2 bulk bags. Free delivery

COAL AND LOGS

LITTON LOGS

07515 711323. SEASONED HARDWOOD LOGS bulk ton sand bags (weights and measures always correct) £59; Half bulk bag £35. Free delivery. 01246 476171. www.barrowhilllogs.co.uk See website for photos.

Firewood & Briquettes

ID LOGS

Loose loads, kiln dried Air-dried bagged logs Loose loads ready to dry Log stores • Fire pits

07970 206414

Ianoulton1@aol.com Ianoulton1@aol.com –– Matlock Matlock DE4 DE4 4AF 4AF We have a large stock all barn stored and naturally seasoned logs.

FREE DELIVERY

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

within within 10 10 miles miles of of postcode postcode –– or or collection collection

PROPERTY TO LET ASHFORD IN THE WATER Desirable 2 double bedroomed unfurnished cottage of character. £650 pcm. No smokers/pets, DHSS. 07812 412988. 2 BED FLAT to let. Buxton Road, Bakewell. £450 pcm plus one months bond. 07545 914573.

LITTLE HUCKLOW 1 Bedroomed Cottage to Rent

£375pcm

NEWHAVEN nr. Hartington. Smart 2 room dwelling. Kitchen/lounge. Ensuite. Bedroom. Unfurnished. Parking. £400 pcm inc. bills. Tel. 07791 184064.

STARKHOLMES 2 BED BUNGALOW STUNNING VIEWS Sun terrace, garden, garage, off-road parking £650pcm 07801 730022

CURTAIN MAKING

DRYSTONE WALLING

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

FIELD WALLS, GARDEN WALLS, PATIOS etc. Established 1980. 01298 872473.

ANTIQUE FURNITURE RESTORATION OAK PANELLING AND STAIRCASES MADE Any joinery work undertaken. French polishing. Established 1960. 01298 872473.

STORAGE

Tel 01298 871411

TWO DALES 2/3 Bed terraced house LONG TERM AVAILABLE GCH, DG. No fees. Bond required. EPC D

FIREWOOD FOR SALE

BARN STORED DRY LOGS

SEASONED HARDWOOD

Seasoned Hardwood Logs average length 8-10” long Suitable for Wood Burning Stoves or Open Fires Fast FREE Delivery

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

Naturally seasoned and kiln-dried hardwood logs available for collection or delivery Buy 10 ETS N KILN DRIED GET 2 FREE (Collection

only)

COAL AND LOGS

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.

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

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

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

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SPACE TO LET

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

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HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION

DOMESTIC CLEARANCE

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

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

ON FLEXIBLE TERMS

OFFICES from 160 Sqft. from £160 per month* *Prices are exclusive of VAT, insurance and Estate/Service Charges which may apply and utility bills are recharged depending on the usage for that unit/ office space

DEEPDALE BUSINESS PARK BAKEWELL

Offices and light industrial units

TO LET

RECLAIMED MAPLE STRIP FLOORING fixing service available. 07743 699058.

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Please contact us to join our waiting list Choose our full management option and we’ll find you a tenant for FREE! (T&C). Contact us for more details

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BUILDING SERVICES

Wholesale enquiries welcome

Your Local Letting Agent Country Lettings 3 bed cottage, newly renovated with garden & off-road parking, woodburning stove, pet considered £700 pcm

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

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

E&R

TIDESWELL

Tel: 07710 772087 Calver

Hardwood Logs Ltd

£525pcm 01629 541898

Phone 07974 143 440

PROPERTY FOR SALE 4 BED DETACHED PROPERTY Stunning views over Cromford Meadows, spacious and modern throughout. 07496 164428.

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.

FURNITURE LARGE SOLID PINE COT/CLEAN MATTRESS converts to childs bed. Vgc. £38; Also wickerwork (rattan) 4 panel ‘room divider’ screen. Ideally lends privacy in child’s bedroom! Full length 12’ x 6’high, £55; Free standing bowed, mahogany veneered corner cabinet 7’ tall, £35. 0114 2456932.

VINYL RECORDS LARGE COLLECTION classical 78/33 r.p.m. vinyl/bakerlite records. Vgc. £45 the lot. 0114 2456932.

FOR SALE 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.

TO LET

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

New & Reclaimed

OAK FLOORING FIXING & SANDING

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Telephone 01530 417554 www.rogeretchells.co.uk


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PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF MODIFICATION ORDER SECTION 53 OF THE WILDLIFE AND COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1981 DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL DEFINITIVE MAP AND STATEMENT FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBYSHIRE THE DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (BRIDLEWAY AND BYWAY OPEN TO ALL TRAFFIC ALONG BACK LANE – DARLEY DALE) MODIFICATION ORDER 2016 The above Order made on 21 January 2016, if confirmed as made, will modify the Definitive Map and Statement for the area by adding to them a Bridleway and a Byway Open to All Traffic along Back Lane in Darley Dale. A copy of the order and the order map may be seen free of charge at County Hall, Matlock during normal office hours where copies may be bought at the price of £1.00 or at Two Dales Post Office, Chesterfield Road, Two Dales DE4 2EY during normal opening hours. Any representation or objection relating to the order must be sent in writing to the Director of Legal Services at the address below not later than 28 March 2016, and applicants are requested to state the grounds on which it is made. If no representations or objections are duly made to the order, or if any so made are withdrawn, the Derbyshire County Council, instead of submitting the order to the Secretary of State may itself confirm the order. If the order is submitted to the Secretary of State for the Environment, any representations or objections which have been duly made and not withdrawn will be sent with it. Dated 15 February 2016 John McElvaney, Director of Legal Services Derbyshire County Council, County Hall Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3AG

DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF MODIFICATION ORDER DEFINITIVE MAP AND STATEMENT FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBYSHIRE THE DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (BYWAY OPEN TO ALL TRAFFIC ALONG BAMFORD CLOUGH BETWEEN TAGGS KNOLL AND NEW ROAD – PARISH OF BAMFORD) MODIFICATION ORDER 2012 On 22 January 2016 the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs confirmed with modifications the above named Order. The effect of the Order, as confirmed is to modify the Definitive Map and Statement for the County of Derbyshire by adding to them a Byway Open to All Traffic along Bamford Clough between Taggs Knoll and New Road in the Parish of Bamford. A copy of the confirmed Order and the map may be seen free of charge at County Hall, Matlock during normal office hours where copies may be bought at the price of £1.00 or at Bamford Post Office, Anglers Rest, Main Road Bamford S33 0DY during normal opening hours. The order comes into force on 22 January 2016, but if any person aggrieved by the order wants to question its validity, or that of any provision contained in it on the ground that it is not within the powers of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, or on the ground that any requirement of the Act, or any regulation made under the Act has not been complied with in relation to the Order, he or she may, under Schedule 15 paragraph 12 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, within 6 weeks from the date of publication of this notice make an application to the High Court. Dated 15 February 2016 John McElvaney, Director of Legal Services County Hall, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3AG

Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PREMISES LICENCE Name of applicant: Address of premises: Post Code:

FIONA KIRKLAND AND FRANCIS JORDAN EYAM TEAROOMS, THE SQUARE, EYAM, HOPE VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE S32 5RB

It is proposed to licence the above premises under the Licensing Act 2003 to permit: SUPPLY OF ALCOHOL FOR THE CONSUMPTION ON THE PREMISES 1200-2300, LIVE MUSIC BETWEEN HOURS OF 1200-2330 AND RECORDED MUSIC 0900-2330 DAILY, WITH OPENING HOURS 0900-2330 The full application can be inspected by contacting the Licensing Section at address below, or by email: licensing@derbyshiredales.gov.uk or telephone (01629) 761313 Representations can be made IN WRITING between: Date:

4th February 2016 and 2nd March 2016

To:

Licensing Manager, Regulatory Services, Derbyshire Dales District Council, Town Hall, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3NN. (Telephone: 01629 761374)

It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application which carries a maximum fine of £5,000 on summary conviction.

PEAK DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY PLANNING ADVERTS TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 Peak District National Park Authority, has received applications for Planning Permission/ Listed Building Consent/ Conservation Area Consent listed in the schedule below. Copies of the application(s) and plans are open for inspection by all interested persons during office hours for the next 21 days. The application form, plans and drawings and site location plan may also be viewed on the Planning pages of the website at www.peakdistrict.gov.uk. If you wish to comment please write to the Chief Executive, Peak District National Park Authority, Aldern House, Baslow Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1AE within that time. Please note that the Authority now permits members of the public and consultees to address its committees, including those which determine planning applications. Please contact this office if you require details. In the event of an appeal against a refusal of planning permission for a householder application, which is to be dealt with on the basis of representations in writing, any representations made about the application will be sent to the Secretary of State, and there will be no further opportunity to comment at appeal stage Application Number: NP/DDD/0116/0051 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of special architectural or historic interest (Grade I or II*). Proposal: Proposal to (1) alter the location of a pedestrian gate, and (2) the location and design of exterior lights Location: Farmhouse adjacent to North Lees HallHathersage Application Number: NP/DDD/0116/0008 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of special architectural or historic interest (Grade I or II*). Proposal: Installation of two external boiler flues through the eastern wall of the Vestry and installation of new underground gas supply to the Vestry. Location: St Michael & All Angels ChurchChurch BankHathersage Application Number: NP/DDD/0116/0008 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Hathersage Conservation Area Proposal: Installation of two external boiler flues through the eastern wall of the Vestry and installation of new underground gas supply to the Vestry. Location: St Michael & All Angels ChurchChurch BankHathersage Application Number: NP/DDD/1215/1212 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Wardlow Conservation Area Proposal: Erection of new stock and fodder storage buildings. Location: Pictor FarmWardlow Application Number: NP/DDD/0116/0066 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Bakewell Conservation Area Proposal: Listed Building Consent - Internal alterations. Rectification of unauthorised works Location: Lumford HouseBakewell

DERBYSHIRE DALES DISTRICT COUNCIL Town and Country Planning Act 1990 Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990

Application Number: NP/DDD/0116/0065 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Tideswell Conservation Area Proposal: Demolition of detached bungalow and garage and replacement with a detached house and garage. Location: St. Marys BungalowQueen StreetTideswell

Notice is hereby given that applications have been made to Derbyshire Dales District Council for planning permission/listed building consent in the Central Area in the fortnight commencing 25th January 2016 as follows:

Application Number: NP/DDD/0116/0060 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Bradwell Conservation Area Proposal: Renovate house and rear garden Location: Newburgh HouseNethersideBradwell

16/00027/FUL – Change of use of premises from a bank (Class A2) to restaurant (Class A3) and extension to rear – 5 Dale Road, Matlock (C) 16/00028/OUT – Erection of Business Units (Outline) – Palins Direct, Cromford Hill, Matlock 16/00041/OUT – Residential development of up to 60 dwellings (outline) – Land off Old Road, Darley Dale (F)(D) 16/00042/FUL – Demolition of part of commercial garage to allow extension to dwellinghouse and domestic curtilage – 64 Smedley Street East, Matlock (C) 16/00044/FUL – Two storey rear extension and extension and alterations to existing outbuilding – 64 Wellington Street, Matlock (C) 16/00046/OUT – Erection of dwellinghouse (outline) on side garden (outline) – 9 Eversleigh Rise, Darley Bridge 16/00072/OUT – Erection of dwelling (outlne) – Land opposite 30 Bedehouse Lane, Cromford (C)(S) 16/00081/FUL – Single storey extensions and alterations – Pinetrees, Upper Lumsdale, Matlock (C) Applications with the suffix F may affect a Footpath Applications with the suffix L may affect the character of a Listed Building Applications with the suffix C may affect a Conservation Area Applications with the suffix S may affect the setting of a Listed Building Applications with the suffix D The development is a departure from the provisions of the development plan The applications may be inspected on-line between 9am and 5pm Monday-Friday at the Town Hall, Matlock or at www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk. Any person wishing to make representations about any of the applications should do so in writing within 21 days to the Regulatory Services Section, Town Hall, Matlock, DE4 3NN, quoting the relevant application number.

NOTICE OF MODIFICATION ORDER SECTION 53 OF THE WILDLIFE AND COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1981 DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL DEFINITIVE MAP AND STATEMENT FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBYSHIRE THE DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (BRIDLEWAY ALONG NON-CLASSIFIED HIGHWAY KNOWN AS MONKSDALE LANE – PARISHES OF TIDESWELL AND WHESTON) MODIFICATION ORDER 2014 The above Order made on 26 June 2014, if confirmed as made, will modify the Definitive Map and Statement for the area by adding to them a Bridleway along non-classified highway known as Monksdale Lane in the Parishes of Tideswell and Wheston. A copy of the order and the order map may be seen free of charge at County Hall, Matlock during normal office hours where copies may be bought at the price of £1.00 or at Tideswell Post Office, Tideswell Stores, 1 Commercial Road, Tideswell SK17 8NU during normal opening hours. Any representation or objection relating to the order must be sent in writing to the Director of Legal Services at the address below not later than 28 March 2016, and applicants are requested to state the grounds on which it is made. If no representations or objections are duly made to the order, or if any so made are withdrawn, the Derbyshire County Council, instead of submitting the order to the Secretary of State may itself confirm the order. If the order is submitted to the Secretary of State for the Environment, any representations or objections which have been duly made and not withdrawn will be sent with it. Dated 15 February 2016 John McElvaney, Director of Legal Services Derbyshire County Council, County Hall, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3AG

Application Number: NP/DDD/0116/0033 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Great Longstone Conservation Area Proposal: Conversion of stone built outbuilding to an open market dwelling Location: 1 The CrossGreat Longstone Application Number: NP/DDD/0116/0068 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Curbar Conservation Area Proposal: Renovate house, remove existing conservatory and add new family room extension with glazed link. Location: Orchard HouseThe HillockCurbar

FOR SALE DARK OAK WELSH DRESSER still in packaging, absolutely stunning piece of furniture in ex. cond. will accept £900; Brand new BBQ still in box, never used, bought for £70 from B&Q sell for £30; Twister game £3, brand new, unwanted gift; Wii console with one game, selling due to kids not using it as to little, sell for £15/£20/ 07967 788958. KNITTING MACHINE double bed standard guage, attachments, instruction books and patterns, knitting table, quantity of yarn £100. 01629 540762. A MYERS 2 DRAWER SINGLE BED and cream headboard £60 ono; Two mahogany corner units with 3 shelves and glass doors. Storage below with door. £40 ono; A ladies bike £10 ono; A companion set poker, tongs and shovel on a pair of firedogs £30 ono; One miners lamp £20 ono; One toasting fork, flat iron stand, various horse brasses £20 ono. 01246 582325. SCHREIBER BEDSIDE TABLES solidly made, imac. cond. H281/2” x W181/2” x D19” £75 for the pair. 01629 815667. BELLAVITA BATH LIFT only used few times. £300 ono. 01298 872295.

LOVELY NEW DINING TABLE and 6 chairs, originally from Eyres of Chesterfield. Brass claw feet on table. 140cm x 80cm. Small water mark on table top £100 ono. 07792 258361. NEW 4 PART SET BOYS SUIT suitable for wedding. M&S Autograph. 4-5 years. H110cms 3’71/4”, cost £34 still with labels, accept £20. 01246 583375/07751 889502. LLOYD LOOM BEDSIDE TABLE £15; Solid brass jam pan. ex. cond. £50. 01433 630057. LIGHT OAK CONSOLE TABLE with bottom shelf. L117cm; W35.5cm vgc. £80. 01629 813601. LOG BURNER Villager 5KW, double doors and canopy H65 W46 D32, usable but required a plate re-welding in the flue. £80 ono. 01629 822957. TRAILER wood 6’ x 4’ x 22”H. 13” braked wheels (jockey wheel), spare wheel with new tyres, drop down or removable tail board, ladder bar that bolts on, fitted waterproof cover. Very useful trailer in quite good cond, made by Bateson, £420. 01298 25294. ELECTRIC LADIES BIKE vgc, 5 gears, red and silver, battery and charger. front basket, rear carrier, helmet and cover, £150. 01629 636162 / 07792 059129.

2 SEATER CELEBRITY SOFA cream fabric background with terracotta motif, £200; Matching electric recliner chair £275, both ex. cond, would accept £450 for both. 01629 823638. BUILDERS ROOF RACK Vauxhall comb van £60; Builders roof rack escort van will adapt £50; 3 no. 6” x 3” x 5’6” RSJs £20; Slate fire surround 4’6”W x 5’H £25; Hardwood door 2’ x 5’7” x 2” £30; Pointing and grouting kit £30. 01298 871348. VINTAGE UKULELE BANJO playable cond. all original inc. original case £45 ono. 01298 71918 DYSON DC07 £45; Dressmakers dummy £25; Disability walker £30; Dyson DC 33 £65. 07701 046107. 2 X TRI-FOLDING MIRRORS 58xm at highest point £10 each; 4 drawer bedroom cabinet, white 77W x 87H x 42D £30; 4 drawer bedroom cabinet bedroom cabinet, white 98H x 61W x 41D £30; 4 drawer bedroom cabinet white 76H x 76W x 41D £30; 2 x 3 drawer bedside cabinets, white 59H x 40D x 30W £15 each; Double bed with folding base and under drawer 193L x 137W £50. 07826 455556. 2 DRAWER BEDS with folding base and under drawer 193L x 137W £50 each; 4 drawer bedroom cabinet, white 86H x 77W x 43D £30. 01629 593514. 2 SNOW TYRES with wheels, 2 x part used, 1 brand new, size 13 tyres 165/80 £60. 01629 640379. 18” BOLT CUTTERS made by Record Tools in Sheffield. Only been used on a handful occasions to cut mild steel fencing wire. Jaws in perfect cond. with no damage to blades, genuine British manufacturer £15. 07772 490589 Hathersage. EASEL with carry case can email image £7.50; Small table easels, suitable for displaying paintings/prints 6 at £2 each; Strong A frame display board 48” x 26” £5; Lettered both sides ‘Painting Exhibition’ also picture frames unglazed £1 each; Collapsable print folder £2 plus 2 single divan beds, matching headboards £7.50 each. 01629 733673. HONDA ISSY SELF PROPELLED PETROL LAWN MOWER engine sound but body work needs attention. Repair or spares £25. 01246 583180. FOLDING BED single with mattress, metal frame, shelf, headboard, vgc £65; Mattress 3/4 size (120cm) as new £25 ono; Diamond and ruby ring, 18 carat gold £15. 01246 582494. GREENHOUSE aluminium frame with clip in glass 8’ x 6’ fitted shelves, needs a little tlc, £95 ono. Buyer dismantles and collects, cost £500 new; Folding bike 16” wheels E2 fold aluminium frame very light to carry £70 ono. 01629 812077. 5 LANDROVER ALLOY DISCOVERY WHEELS not TD5 £40 ono; Shop rider disable scooter 8mph, vgc, needs batteries £100. 01629 812482. 2 X 2 SEATER SETTEES 1 armchair and pouffe in cream, ex. cond. £60. 07816 18582/01629 636373. 5 YEAR OLD KITCHEN for sale, light oak style, £400 ono. 07504 600541/01629 640077. NOVARGAR MOTORBIKE TRIALS BOOTS size 11 £15. 01298 815336. MAMAS AND PAPAS nursery curtains, patterned light blue, tie backs, tags for hanging. Each 137cmsW 168cmsL, separate black out linings, matching lampshade. Ex. cond. £20. 01246 583375.

PINE SOLID WOOD TV CABINET £20; Electric coal effect fire in cream surround, £45, ex. cond. 01298 83564. CBR EXTREME MOUNTAIN BIKE full suspension 19” aluminium frame, vgc, 24 Shimano Deore gears, Avid disc brakes, new tyres, S.R. suntour forks, Renthal fat boy front bars £195; Kona mountain bike vgc, 18” frame, 27 gears, Shimano Deore LX group set and brakes, rock shox front suspension £150. 07720 319830. ANSLEY POTTERY cottage garden, 7 assorted pieces £20; Assorted jigsaw puzzles, 8 1,000 pieces, 2 2,000 pieces £20. 01629 734546. TREADMILL PRO FORM ZLT very low usage, full instructions, new 2013. Will carry 21st and can be seen working. £250 ono. 01629 583032. MOTHERCARE CAR SEAT D.9 universal weight, 918kg. Ex. cond. £20 ono; Wooden push chair, wooden til, cost £70 for both, never used, £20 ono; Childs desk, hardly used £10. 01620 824167. KIRBY CLEANER 15 months old, vgc, first service, must collect £600. No tools. 01298 26836, SEWING TABLE 4’5” x 1’6” on castors with fold down extension 4’5” x 1’9”, 3 drawers, 2 cupboards and a cubby hole. To be collected. 01433 621655. ICE AXE Charlet Moser 75cm vgc £30; Crampons Stubai-10 point articulated £15; Joe Brown helmet unused £5; Small Bakelite mantel clock, converted to quartz £20 all ono. 07903 093630. JIGSAW PORTAPUZZLE BOARD closed 82x58x3cm, opened 165x58x3cm. As new, ex. cond. £15. 01298 83376. Q U A L I T Y CONTEMPORARY PEDESTAL BATHROOM WASHBASIN with chrome mixer tap. £50; Also, contemporary bath filler mixer tap £40, and folding glass and chrome shower screen for bath. £35. 01298 873503. MENS CARRERA KRAKEN MOUNTAIN BIKE 2015 Lightweight aluminium, hydraulic disc brakes, adjustable front suspension, 27 gears. Like new. £300 ovno. 07780 463028 (Winster). BESWICK PRANCING HORSE No 1014, Immac. cond. ideal gift £50. 01433 630613. SOLID OAK FRENCH SHABBY CHIC MIRROR 145cm x 70cm. Freestanding or wall hung. Ex. cond. £75. 07968 003307 (Castleton). ANTIQUE PINE CHEST OF DRAWERS H40.5”, W41.5” D20” approx. Has a few marks on the top, would make a great Shabby Chic project. £35. 5 drawers (2 small and 3 large). Antique small wall mounted attractive display cabinet/plate rack with cupboard. Measures 22.5”H by 22.5”W. Depth from wall 5.5”. £15. Solid pine bespoke unit, for TV, speakers etc. Originally made by reputable furniture company to house amplifier, play station and TV in teenagers bedroom. H42”, W29” D21”. Ex. cond. £20. 07812 349412 or 01629 812486. KENWOOD CHEF FOOD MIXER old but working £40 01433 670523. BODYMAX 40” MINI T R A M P O L I N E REBOUNDER hardly used. £15. Glass, 3 tier, TV stand with chrome legs 80cmW x 35cmD £10. Can email pic. Dell monitor - 19” with scart connection. £10. 01298 872752 or 07761 983312.

CYCLE PANNIERS pair of `bTwin` good cond. £15; Rear carrier £10. 07941 363283 Darley Dale. APPLE IMAC 21.5" (2010) OS X 10.11 3.6GHz Intel Core i5, 4GB RAM, 1TB HD. Immac. cond. with Apple wireless keyboard and mouse. Can include software if required. £425 ono. 07595 711431 (Matlock Bath). KETTLEBELLS cast iron, 6,8,12kg £50; Punch bag, Domyos with wall bracket £30; 4 Ikea armchairs, need new covers £20. 01433 631219. TOSHIBA 22” FLAT SCREEN TV vgc genuine reason for sale £25. 01629 650632. MENS SUITS All same size Trousers W34/36” inside leg 32/33” Jackets (single breasted) L32/34” Chest 44”*Suit. All wool tweed in two tones of grey. Winter weight. 2 buttons. Tailored by SIMON of Leeds. vgc. Offers £15; *Lightweight Suit. 100% wool, mid grey with pale blue pin stripe. 3 buttons. Tailored by Brigden’s. Worn 4 or 5 times. Ex. cond. Offers £20. *DAKS sports jacket and charcoal trousers. Light creamy fawn jacket 2 buttons, worn twice. Ex. cond. Offers £20. 01629 824267. DOG CRATE 75cm x 55cm x 55cm with plastic insert base, for car/house, £20. Qualcast Hand-push lawnmower, vgc, £10. Set of four 15" wheel trims, still in packaging, £10, Philips CRT TV , 16" screen, £10. 01629 55189. DOG COAT ‘Muddy Paws’ all-weather lined raincoat plus separate sweater. Chest protector, velcro fastening. 60cm. shoulder to tail, fit Border Collie, medium Labrador, Setter etc. Worn once only (too small), £27 new, accept £15 ono. 01629 534138. DAVID GUNDRY FLORENCE 3 PIECE SUITE large sofa and chair 1 standard chair red/cream stripe (see David Gundry website) ex. cond. 3 years old. £2000. Matlock. 07411 064013. TWO GIRLS BIKES aged 3 plus, for sale. Two years old good cond. with stabilisers, £25 each. 01629 810287. DOUBLE (MEMORY FOAM) MATTRESS as new, hardly been used as only been on a spare bed, rolls up for easy transportation absolute bargain £40. Headboard (double bed size) regency (french brass) style with onyx end caps, very nice, bargain £25. Very pretty regency style kidney shaped dressing table with centre and end drawers, triple adjustable mirror lovely bedroom piece £100. can email text or whatsapp photos if required please call 0776 266 2030. CC: 5 LITRE ALL IN ONE MULTICOOKER Thermostat heat control. Will grill, fry, boil, slow cook, roast, steam, and deep fry. Full instructions. Ideal for flat/ caravan/student or just extra cooling facility. Never used. Unwanted gift. Cost £49.99. Accept £30. Beautiful brushed antique effect, tall angled reading lamp. LED light. As new cond. as only used occasionally. Cost around £80. Accept £40. 01433 631184 after 4pm. Three reclaimed oak beams. Sizes are 53" x 7", 42" x 6" and 30" x 5". Can email photograph. £50 ono. 07505 135493. Youlgrave. ROLL TOP BUREAU 3 good size drawers, lots of compartments, H42" L35" Very sturdy and well made. £40. 01629 734857. CRICKET PADS junior five pairs assorted sizes £20 for the lot. 01433 639935.

HOTTER SHOES for sale all size 4. Style Vogue (Chestnut), Allegra (Black), Candice (Vintage Gold). All brand new never been worn. £10 pr. ono. 01629 823795. ZANUSSI ZT52 FREESTANDING/UNDER COUNTER FRIDGE 140 litre capacity £30; Samsung Microwave Oven, 800W, 23 Litre capacity, as new £30; Frigidaire Counter Top Mini Oven with twin hotplates, would suit a caravan £25; Modern portable commode chair £25; Original Edwardian white ceramic pedestal sink in vgc £50. 01433 650270. DOUBLE PUSHCHAIR compact tandem style £60. Tomy digital baby monitor £15. Fisher Price infant to toddler rocker chair £20. Brides tiara, veil and shawl £40. 01298 872081. CROW BAR heavy duty tool used by builders and farmers. 5’ length and 30mm diameter. Chisel point. Made from hardened and tempered steel. Perfectly straight and just like new. £10. 01433 651500. ROOF BOX Exodus 360L In black, complete with roof bars to clamp onto roof rails, quick fix 190 x 65 x 40cm. £100. 01433 631686 or 0780 800 2029. L E A T H E R CHESTERFIELD LARGE SETTEE £100. Flymo garden vac £20. Technics keyboard £15. Large Bukta ridge tent £20. 1970’s Bickerton folding bike £75. Old Paraffin lamp £20. Large Maytag washing machine £20. (Hope) 01433 621383. REFLEXOLOGY/PODIATR Y FOOT STOOL Wood frame, leather top, variable height with tilt angle adjustment and heavy duty nylon carry bag. Vgc only £60. 01298 872630. DOG CRATE heavy gauge with purpose made cover, H26" x L35" x W24" £30. Karcher Pressure Washer £40 Wooden garden seat incorporating a chest beneath the seat for storage £40. 01629 733246. STONE HOT WATER BOTTLES x2 with stoppers £20 ono. 2 white washstand jugs 30cm high (one has small crack on handle) £12. Lovely chrome fender with etched design £35 ono. Male ‘bed bottle’ vase?!! £7.50 in white ceramic. 01298 77192. WINTER TYRE Firestone 175 65 14, 4-5mm tread, on rim. £10. Ship in bottle. Genuine antique, very good Haig Dimple example £12. Native American snowshoes, superb condition, genuine and rare antique. £110. Collection of antique moulded glass. Lemonsqueezers. All different, £1 each. Sony digital TV tuner, VTX-D800U (Freeview etc). Top of the range with remote, perfect condition. Superb picture + sound, very easy to use. £25. Sharp Aquos 22" HDTV / DVD. Brand new and unused. Top quality, Genuine reason for sale. £110. Gramophone (wind-up) in case, good cond., fully working. Spare needles. Very nice, can be seen working. £40. 01298 84319. LARGE BRASS PAN and brass coal skuttle £20 each. Antique bedroom chair £15. Large oval bevelled antique mirror £30’. Renovated mahogany bureau £50; Large old heavy pine kitchen cupboard painted grey £150. Also various other vintage home items. 01433 659167 or 07837 592198.


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CLASSIFIEDS... FOR SALE JANE TWIN PUSHCHAIR Suitable for rough terrain, with raincover. Can email photos. £40. 01298 871509 / 07974 954184. POULTRY HOUSE 8 to 10 birds, new and unused, on legs, internal nest boxes, green mineral felt roof, 2 doors. £240. 01629 823728. BABY CAR SEAT and rain cover, Britax Baby safe plus SHR 11, lovely blue and black, £65. Baby Bjorn carrier, navy with silver reflective piping, £20. Baby bath" puj", foldable, fits most sinks, ideal for Csection mums and traveling, in box, £18. Baby sleeping bag, M&S, 0-6 mths, as new, £5. Breast pump, Avent electric, as new, in box, £30. Bottle steriliser, Avent, £5. Smoke/Pet free home, 01433 651724, 07825 914172. SET OF 4 SUMMER TYRES FOR FORD RANGER Retail at around £440. Good cond. and not very much use as I’ve changed for off-road tyres.£200 ono. 01433 630533 or 07761 417987. TWO SEATER COTTAGE STYLE SETTEE in pink with washable covers, hardwood wooden frame from Arighi Bianchi. 58”L by 34”D 41”H £40. Mountain bike, Apollo XC24 unisex bike in blue and white, suit a 10 to 14 year old, front suspension, 18 speed shimano gears with twistgrip shifter making it easy to ride, 24” alloy wheels £30; Velex Blackout Blind (DKL) all fixings to slot inside a 500mm wide frame, cream with yellow pattern £18 or 2 for £30. Pioneer Car Radio CD with removable front, Euro connector and instructions as new £30. The Harmsworth Encyclopedia Volumes 1 to 8. Everybody’s book of Reference, Containing 50,000 articles profusely illustrated, no date but about 1910. Publishers The Amalgamated Press Ltd & Thomas Nelson and Sons £30. 01298 871 059. REMOTE CONTROL ELECTRIC FIRE Black, curved front with flame and ember effect. Wall mountable. Hardly used. £65. 07734 807084.

LIGHT OAK E X T E N D A B L E CIRCULAR DINING TABLE and 4 chairs, 4’ Diameter good cond. seats 6 comfortably. Able to send photo. £50 01433 621351. RED/GOLD CURTAINS lined, tie backs, length 177cmW each 232cm £20. Six dining chairs, dark brown faux leather £120. Old mahogany bookcase height 145cm width 87cm £20. 01629 584962 SINGLE BED with drawers under, very good cond. £50. 01246 583211. PUMA IRIDIUM 3000 cricket bat. Never used. Comes with ‘knocking-in’ mallet. Excellent condition, £68; Casio organ. Mint condition, as new, £56. 07411 885631, 01298 83349. Monyash OLD PINE FARMHOUSE TABLE. Scrub top, could be waxed or varnished, great vintage piece, 6’ x 3’ and 30" high. 2 drawers, £250. 07968 118004 or 01298 85376. STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE HANDMADE ROOF TILES 5500+; Staffordshire Blue ridge roof tiles 30+; Rosemary roof tiles 480+. All sorted and in wooden crates. 50p each onobuyer to collect whole lot from Wirksworth. 07971 112055.

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

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GENUINE TYNE MUCK BOOTS size 7, black, long knee high, neoprene top half super warm and comfortable with reinforced toe, heel and instep, reflective tabs, ideal for working in the yard etc. and ribbed soles suitable for riding. VGC as only worn few times, £35. (Cost £75). 01246 590143. EX B & B 2 TUBULAR LUGGAGE STANDS ex. cond. £10 each or 2 for £18. (Out of Eden new price £24 each).Elna ironing press £40. 01629 810013. SOCKET SET Draper 41 piece, 1/2" square drive, AF, Metric & Whitworth sizes. £15. 01629 640560.

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ENVELOPES A5 size. Manilla (Brown). Selfseal. 1p each or box of 500 for £4. Premier. C5 80GSM. 01629 584430. Collect from Matlock. COMPUTER TABLE 100cmsW 50cmsD 72cmsH. Good cond. made from beech coloured laminate, chrome frame and 2 adjustable shelves £20. Desk: good cond. wooden, medium coloured, oak desk with 4 drawers, w 122cms, d 68cms h 76cms £50. Portfolio: black folder w37cms x h46cms for art and design work £15. Filing Cabinet: two metal drawers and cabinet £25. Mini filing cabinet 2 attached, side by side metal drawers, w54cms x h20cms x d40cms £15. Metal wine rack good cond. for 16 bottles £8. 01433 631296. ATTRACTIVE UPRIGHT PIANO. Good sound. T M Vincent make. Collection only. £50. 01629 584962. MATTEL “PIXEL CHIX” SHOPPING MALL Car & House (electronic/ interactive), new batteries £4 each, all for £10. Pink disc style beaded lampshade and chrome bedside light with matching pink lightshade £8 for both. “Clifford” The Big Red Dog- (approx. 30cm x 30cm) interactive, 3 whistles, barks, walks, etc new batteries, as new £10. Pink Pom Pom Ball Fluffy Bedside light, Mains, £3. M&S Padded Anorak, never worn, pale white , age 11/12 £10. Beautiful “M&S” Black ¾ Length Wool Coat, pleated bottom, age 12/13yrs, never worn £10. 01629 813011. ZANUSSI DISHWASHER in full working order. 12 place setting, white, good cond. 5 programme settings including ECO. Pics available on request. Kitchen redesign forces sale. £70 ono (Buxton) 01298 78533. SPEAKERS B & W DM601 S2 with Target stands. Used but in good cond. wood finish, max output 100 watts per channel. £75. 01629 636032. INDESIT STAINLESS RANGE STYLE 90CM COOKER needs new element £75; But synergy 5 handset vgc £25; Beautiful High quality 2 off ceiling pendant lights, each with 5 marbled glass shades £25 each. HP 5510 printer scanner, with 7 new cartridge and 7 used. £25. Co2 alarms new £4 each. Inset vanity basins,white ceramic, vgc. 2 off £12 each. 01298 26122. YAMAHA AR-80 MODERN ELECTRONIC ORGAN With stool and selection of music. Cost over £1500 new, £425 ono 07712 854757. HORSE RUBBER MATTING for stable. Good cond. approx 12x10. Buyer collects please. 07732 744845 Darley Dale. SINGER HAND CRANKED OLD VINTAGE SEWING MACHINE No EC 56 04 47 with wooden case not working needs some TLC approx 80 years old £20; Antique meat cutter slicer made of cast iron, metal & wood. The name DRGM is cast into it. It is 10 x 14” with a 7”D cutting blade, the base folds in half and the thickness of slice is adjustable. Not tested £20; Modern Fishing reel fixed spool Leeda Ikon 8000 (C1625) gear ratio 4.5:1, Sea fishing spinning reel new in box never used £20. Jay-Be Studio 3 Cabin Bed, with workdesk underneath, this has a standard 3’ single bed on top and a desk below. Great to make space to do homework in a bedroom It is strong construction and comes with the ladder £25. 01298 871059.

Peak Advertiser 15th February 2016 – Page 53 EXTRA LARGE SPACE HOPPER new, never been out of box, £15. Two vintage cameras, £15 each or both for £25. 2.6 metre length of plinth, Bone/Ivory, woodgrain can be seen through paint, unused, still in packet, £30; Revlon Illuminated Mirror (4 bulbs) plain/magnified, small drawer at the back, ex. cond. £15. John Rocha Black Leather Riding Style Fashion Boots, Size 6, worn twice, cost £85, £35. Sofa Workshop Direct, 2 seater, sand colour, faux suede sofa, faded ink stain on the bottom of one seat cushion, £30. 36 pieces of used tongue and groove pine dado rail height £40; LG TV and Freeview box £30; 300 assorted zips, variety of colours and sizes £40. 01433 623633.

BRITAX CAR SEAT 0-18Kg. Complete with instruction manual. Only used by Grandchild so in good cond. £45. 01629 735061. EXTENDING METAL FIREGUARD can be attached to wall if required. Width extends from 90cm to 150cm, height 69cm. Good cond. £8 ono 07591 675018. 3 KITCHEN BARSTOOLS Black Leather/Chrome Offers? 2 Hand Bar Bells Optiron 4kg new £20. Sewing Machine-Frister Rossman904 £20. Childs pushchair and carry cot £10. Childs playpen and base £10; 2 child car seats britax £20. 01433 651891. DIMPLEX REAL FLAME ELECTRIC FIRE (looks like a woodburner) vgc, needs a plug £50. 01433 623210.

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Gritstone Millstones Both have arched backs. Old and very rare.

STUNNING GARDEN FEATURES 31” DIAMETER, 10” DEEP

£1,000 Can deliver locally 077917 95565 OVER BED TABLE as new £30. Wheelchair lightweight tartan pattern folds down £30. Brown height adjustable armchair £10. BT baby monitor vgc. £10. Corner desk computer home office £10. Honey pine dresser 3 drawers & cupboards below shelves and cupboard above £20. 01629 540360. EXERCISE BIKE (“Terry”)5 gears little used £20; 1960s Coach built pram by “Tan Sad” in white, with green accent, purchased 1966, good cond. £30. 01629 813491.

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01629 735496 077 177 55 377 MUSIC SYSTEM including Sony amplifier, Sony CD player, Bush turntable and Realistic speakers. Full working order. Suit home or small venue such as a village hall. With original manuals. Can email photos. £60. 01629 581087. “CLIFFORD” THE BIG RED DOG (approx. 30cm x 30cm) interactive, 3 whistles, barks, walks, etc new batteries, as new £10. Pink pom pom ball fluffy bedside light, mains, £3. M&S padded anorak, never worn, pale white, age 11/12 £10. Beautiful “M&S” Black ¾ length wool coat, pleated bottom, age 12/13yrs, never worn £10. Computer Chair (fully adjustable, tilt, height and 5 casters/ wheels) £10 as new. “ART Explosion 600, 000 graphics” Clip Art Collection 29 CDS in own folder, 1,354 page Large Graphics image Book, 600, 000 images £5. 01629 813011. DISPLAY UNIT mahogany effect. H 180cm W 180 D 25. 2 Glass doors, 3 shelves. Ex. cond. but needs a base unit. £20. 01629 812714. ROYAL DOULTON JUNO 18 PIECE TABLEWARE 6 large dinner plates. 6 small side plates. 6 large soup bowls. No chips/cracks or signs of being used. All in ex. cond. £40 the lot. 2 Masterplug indoor energy saving dusktill-dawn adapters. One still in package, one used only once. Full instructions included. Purchased from Tesco £10 each. For sale at £12 for both. Kings and queens of england poster chart printed by the department of Environment in 1967, 34” x 14”, as new, still in original sleeve, open to offers; Collective uncirculated £5 coin, untouched in blister within Royal Mint folder, GB Royal Mint 2006, open to offers. 01629 734292.

MEN’S VINTAGE SHEEPSKIN COAT 40” Chest. ¾ Length. 1960’s genuine vintage. Hardly worn. Ex. cond. £85. 01629 640808. 5 LITRE , ALL IN ONE MULTICOOKER Thermostat heat control. Will grill, fry, boil, slow cook, roast, steam, and deep fry. Full instructions. Ideal for flat/ caravan/student or just extra cooling facility. Never used. Unwanted gift. Cost £49.99. Accept £30. Beautiful brushed antique effect , tall angled reading lamp. LED light. As new condition as only used occasionally. Cost around £80. Accept £40. 01433 631184 after 4pm. GOODMANS FREESAT BOX & REMOTE As new, £55. 01629 640949. FISHER PRICE BABY ROCKER Vibrates and plays music and toys across front, no stains or marks as new none smoking family, cost £50 sell at £20. Geforce GT 610 Graphics Accelerator 2048 MB DDR3 64 bit PCI Express 2.0 Direct X 11.1 HDMI new still in box £50 ono. 01629 823025/07842 705607. USED ONLY TWICE COPILOT LIMO CHILD’S BIKE SEAT in excellent, as new cond.. £50 can collect from Darley Dale or Bakewell, whichever is most convenient. Call Rachael on: 01629 735728.

4X BULB CEILING BAR SPOTLIGHT Brushed steel. GU10 bulbs £15. 3xbulb ceiling bar spotlight. Brushed steel GU10 bulbs £10. 3 seater sofa and 2 armchairsmade by White Furniture Company (see website for an idea of the high standard of craftsmanship). Pale terracotta with subtle pattern. Removable covers. Good clean cond. Can send photos. Sofa W188 x D101 X H94cm. Chairs W106 X D101 X H94cm. £110. 2 x chrome, heated towel rails suitable for central heating systems. W660mm H930mm. £15 each. Burley electric flame /coal effect warm air heater. 10 heat settings 520mm x 615mm. £20. 01298 871753. GIRLS BIKE 14” suit age 4-6. With removable stabilisers. Pink & Blue with dolly carrier and tassels. Bought August for a 2 week visit by grandchild from abroad but hardly used and in as new cond. Can send photos. £30. Matching Disney Frozen helmet still with labels £5. 01433 630412. CHILDS KIDDO TRIKE Adaptable 4 in 1 design and suits age 18 months to 5 years. Top of the range. Blue and chrome. Sturdy steel frame. Cost £80 in August for a 2 week visit by grandson from New Zealand and hardly used. Absolutely as new. Can email photos. £30 Also matching helmet £5. 07860 533403 Calver.

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Call Mick on 07964 447054 STOKKE TRIP-TRAP +(BABY SET) HIGH CHAIR can be adjusted to suit future growth. Good cond. £50. 01433 650847. HI FI LOUDSPEAKERS pair of Celestion Ditton 15 speakers, wood veneer cases, badges on front panel incomplete otherwise in excellent working cond. £15 the pair. 01629 581524. DAVID GUNDRY FLORENCE 3 PIECE SUITE large sofa, large chair, std chair. Red and cream striped (see D&Gs website) 3 years old, ex. cond. £1800. 07411 064013. KIDDICARE TEAK HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE COT BED with mattress £50 as new used a max of 4 times at grandparents home. 07548 766840.

FULL SET OF SPALDING GOLF CLUBS Ex. cond. and ideal for a beginner. Bargain at £25 for a quick sale. Wirksworth. 07866 269660. UNIDARE STORAGE HEATER 850w H28” W13” D7”. EHC wall mounted heater 800w H25” W16” D4”. Both new cond. £25 each or £40 both. Plastic Step Ladder (Elephants Foot) H17” £10. 1 Pair Heritage Brass Door Handles 120x41mm. 1 Pair Heritage Brass Door Handles (Bathroom Set) 152x41mm. New both sets £10. 01629 55752. AS NEW, PROFESSIONALLY MADE CURTAINS colour Oatmeal, 1 pair, W193cm (76”) x D175cm (69”) £120, plus 1 matching curtain to fit patio door / French window, W260cm (102”) x D201cm (79”) £80. (will split). Old, oval shaped ornate antique gold mirror, 73cm x 47cm. £25. 01433 620107. FRANKE ONE AND A HALF BOWL STAINLESS STEEL SINK Left hand drainer. Reluctant sale due to new kitchen. Vgc. £100 inc taps. 01629 824015. LADIES 9CT SOLID GOLD ROTARY BRACELET WATCH hallmarked, boxed, checked, cleaned, new battery and new mechanism fitted by Buxton Jeweller in Sept’15, a beautiful piece in lovely good cond. £350 ono 01298 85579 (Taddington area) or 07976 327970. FREE STANDING TWIN CAVITY CALOR GAS COOKER Oven, grill, four hob burners. Ex. cond. four months old, was almost £400 will accept £250 ono. Electric Siemens Induction Hob vgc. £40 ono. Genuine reason for sale. 07498 567278 (Biggin). ROOF BOX Exodus 360L in black, complete with roof bars to clamp onto roof rails, quick fix 190 x 65 x 40cm, £100. 01433 631686 or 07808 002029.

DINING TABLE solid birch IKEA, 54” x 30” (135x75cm). 07753 842295, Matlock. LADY’S BLACK LEATHER BRIEFCASE with shoulder strap. Condotti make, Laptop size with multiple pockets in ex. cond. (as new). Cost £100+ will accept £40. Lady’s Maxi Dress, Size 16, Matthew Williamson Butterfly make. Pink, orange & turquoise Ikap design. Worn just once (as new). Cost £75, a bargain at £20. Dell Subwoofer Computer Dual Speaker System. In ex. cond. £15 ono. 01629 760826. PINE WARDROBE sturdy, varnished, H194cm, W107cm, D51cm, £30. Great Longstone 07751 018451.

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OXBLOOD RED LEATHER 2 SEATER SOFA vgc could supply photo, would need to collect from starkholmes Matlock call 07745 341635 offers. SONY TV KDL-32BX400 32” black LED HD ready Freeview £70 collect from Darley Dale 01629 734295. ALL FROM THE MAMMAS & PAPPAS Once Upon a Time Collection (2014) in immaculate cond. Quiltlet & Pillowcase, cot bumper, cot mobile, musical crumble bear cot toy, wall clock, sleeping bag (Dream pod) 2.5 tog 6 – 18 months, nursery basket, pendant light & lampshade, new £250 will accept £80 or £10 each item. 01433 621420.

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Sign up for the BHF’s Peak District Mountain Bike Ride and fund lifesaving research into heart disease The British Heart Foundation (BHF) is calling on people everywhere to join the fight for every heartbeat and take part in the Peak District Mountain Bike Ride on Saturday 12th March to tackle heart disease. Over 350 people have already signed up for the challenge with 10 weeks to go before the annual Peak District Mountain Bike Ride, there are less than 150 places left. Take on the brutal terrain of Hope Valley in Derbyshire and see if you can conquer the technical route and rocky terrain on one of the toughest off road rides in the UK this spring. This event has been revamped for 2016 and fundraisers can choose either 38k or 80k routes Listed as grade four in difficulty, this is a tough, technical ride where you’ll be faced with several climbs and rocky descents. It’ll all be worth it when you heroically cross that finish line knowing you’ve helped to fund research that saves lives. Helen Wright, Regional Event Organiser for the BHF said: “We’re delighted to be organising our 6th Peak District Mountain Bike Ride. It promises to be another great occasion and we’re calling on the people to sign up to help us beat our fundraising target of £50,000 and join the fight against heart disease. “Heart disease devastates too many lives, killing around 80,000 people every year, so it’s vital that we all get behind

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The RSPB is looking for volunteers to help out at its Shop for Nature at Carsington Water. The team of staff and volunteers have been running the shop since it opened in April 2009, but they are looking for extra helpers at the present time either weekday or weekends. RSPB Retail Manager Tom Gillott said: “Severn Trent’s Carsington Water is a wonderful place to volunteer and the RSPB shop is situated in the main visitor centre. All the profits from the shop help to fund our conservation work in the Midlands, such as buying

new nature reserves and land, creating habitats for wildlife and providing education facilities for children on the nature reserves. The shop stocks a wide range of bird food, feeders, homes for wildlife, gifts, binoculars, telescopes and children’s toys”. Tom said: “Volunteers don’t need to be bird experts, just able to approach and talk to customers and be able to operate a till. Full training will be provided and travel expenses can be claimed”. Further information is available by calling 01620 541842 or by emailing us at tom.gillott@rspb.org.uk

SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL, BUXTON AND DISTRICT The members held a party for Child Carers recently. Because of legal constraints we are not allowed to show photos... but ALL the children enjoyed a wonderful time. For most of these children, the respite from caring for a family member is a rare occasion. One little girl said she likes to go to school, because she can forget her worries while at school, and she hates the long summer holidays , when there is no escape.

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For this walk I stepped into Staffordshire with a visit to one of my favourite locations. However, it turned out to be a bit of a challenge in parts, my having to brave the elements and cope with difficult terrain. I began my adventure by parking at Hollinsclough where I bagged the last parking place at the end of a lineup of cars near the tiny village green. It was a lovely day of patchy blue skies and sunshine casting shadows that were chasing across

of his home at a cost of £355. He was a packman or jaggerman and made his fortune by transporting and hawking goods made in Manchester and Macclesfield around the countryside. So successful was he that he later set on several employees to help him – the original haulage contractor perhaps? Earlier on in life he lived at Flash and was a staunch churchgoer. However, one winter’s night in 1783 when persuaded by his wife to

somewhat like a green spider with rights of way for legs. The beautiful curve of stones making up its single arch is 21 feet long, still retaining its original parapets some 4’6” wide and cobbled surface. The lowness of the sides was to enable the pack ponies to pass without catching their panniers. Here also is a ford in the river and a place where sheep would have been dipped, from which the bridge takes its name. To approach this glorious spot akin to

thankful of a bit of tarmac beneath my boots. I passed Edge Top Farm with its ornate painted datestone of 1787, after which the road levelled out somewhat. I almost missed seeing the trig point summit hiding by the side of a wall but the view beyond it of Chrome Hill took my breath away. Now I could see for miles in every direction. Behind me was Axe Edge, to my right was a wild expanse of farmed moorland whilst before me were the most glorious panoramic views to the south, a

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hurdles of reef knoll hills, pushed on by near gale force winds. A couple sat on a bench by the Village Hall supping coffee from a thermos. As I passed they asked which way I intended to walk and advised that I keep well clear of the Sleeping Dragon. It would appear they had just ventured over the dragon’s back on hands and knees and were still feeling wobbly from the experience! Obviously not the best idea on a windy day as this particular path can almost be described as the Striding Edge of the Peak District! In ‘Highways and Byways of Derbyshire’ by Nelly Erichsen (printed 1908) I read that up among the rugged boulders of Chrome is the Devil’s House and Parlour where once the Prince of Darkness tried to hang himself but bungled it and came to life again, and it is said he now haunts the hill from midnight to daybreak – not a place to be after sunset either! My plan however was for a much safer route and I headed uphill on the lane going past Hollinsclough Methodist Chapel, built in 1801 by John Lomas in the garden

hear the venerable Mr Costerdine preaching at a nearby chapel, he was soundly converted to Methodism, so much so that he built this chapel as a monument to his faith and is buried in a vault beneath it. Ascending gradually to the elevated heights of Hollinsclough Rake, I now had fabulous views across to Derbyshire. I never fail to be impressed by the sheer beauty of the Upper Dove Valley where craggy summits rise up like green icebergs, emerging from a verdant ocean of green pasture which hundreds of millions of years ago was in fact a real sea bed. Dotted around these remote hills are character cottages, smallholdings and occasional working farms, all trying to eke out a living off land that has been taken in long ago from wild moorland, where nature now competes with the farmers to take it back again. Criss-crossed over this landscape are ancient tracks, former packhorse routes, saltways and drovers roads, several culminating to cross the Dove at Washgate Bridge, which on the Ordnance Survey map appears

walkers’ paradise, I descended a bridlepath which dropped steeply down through heather and bilberry to a slippery wooden plank forming a footbridge over a tributary stream. I did not go over the main bridge that provides a link between the counties of Staffordshire and Derbyshire but instead followed an old packhorse route to Tenderhill. This was not a great decision as I waded first up a stream of running water and then trudged through deep mud and bog before meeting the farm drive and a sound surface. Then followed a stretch of easy going terrain as I ascended past a cluster of cottages at Golling Gate, making my way to the top road which runs from Flash to Longnor. Leaving behind the shelter of the tucked away cloughs, I was suddenly exposed to strong winds that whipped across the wide expanse of Staffordshire Moorlands from the west, stinging my cheeks and making my eyes rheumy. However, kitted out with gloves, scarf, hat and waterproofs I was toasty and warm as I strode out for more than a mile,

succession of rising hills and hidden dales, clumps of trees and nestling villages – Earl Sterndale appeared to be snuggled into a crease of limestone behind Parkhouse Hill, whilst Longnor was perched on a gritstone ridge surrounded by a grid system of oblong strip fields. Leaving the straight road I turned left then right, heading for what my map called The New. This turned out to be a group of old houses and another old track that would return me to Hollinsclough, descending to the rear of New Barns. It took quite some time to cover the last half a mile or so as the track was badly eroded and an obstacle course of gritstone rocks and rubble. There are times in life when you have to take the rough with the smooth, and this walk certainly summed that up! Sally Mosley www.sallymosley.co.uk

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