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Little Green Space “Citizen science” is a phrase that’s been cropping up more and more over recent months – but what is citizen science, and how can we get involved? One form of citizen science is asking members of the public to collect data about different wildlife species. This information is then used by conservation charities to monitor species to find out which are thriving, and which are under threat. The RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch, which takes place each January, is an excellent example of how citizen science harnesses the efforts of thousands of volunteers to collect information. It started in 1979 as a winter activity for RSPB junior members, and was intended as a oneoff event to find the nation’s commonest birds. But the survey was so successful and popular – around 34,000 people took part – it’s now an annual event, and has gone from strength to strength. It’s now the world’s largest
wildlife survey with more than half a million people regularly taking part – and, with over 30 year’s worth of data collected, it gives the RSPB the information it needs to monitor the UK’s birds, spot problems, and help to put them right. Pond life There are plenty of other citizen science projects to get involved in. If you have a pond in your garden, Freshwater Habitats Trust (www.freshwaterhabitats.org .uk) would like your help to find out the importance of garden ponds for freshwater wildlife, including frogs, toads and newts. Their simple spawn survey, the Big Spawn Count, is extremely easy to participate in – all you have to do is keep an eye on the pond in your garden (or school grounds), count the number of clumps of spawn as soon as they appear in spring, and fill out a form. If you’ve never tried a citizen science project before, the Big Spawn Count
is a great way to put your toe in the water, as it requires minimal identification skills. Put it in your diary for March 2016! The Big Pond Dip is another survey run by Freshwater Habitats Trust – and is a great way to learn all about the wildlife living in your garden pond. The survey helps to answer questions about what makes a fantastic wildlife pond, looking at features such as water depth, plants and pond edges. To complete the survey, print out the questionnaire and identification sheet from the website and record what you see in your pond. This is a brilliant activity for kids – but adults should enjoy it too! By completing the survey, you’ll be helping Freshwater Habitats Trust to give advice to everyone about how to make garden ponds even better for wildlife. Birds, butterflies and bumblebees Many of us will be enjoying a walk or two in the sunny Peak District this summer – but next time you take a walk, why not try a little citizen science at the same time? Moors for the Future P a r t n e r s h i p (www.moorsforthefuture.org .uk) have three easy community science surveys – counting birds, butterflies or bumblebees – that are ideal for people who enjoy a walk in the moorland areas of the Peak. The bird survey is very simple to complete: make a note of when and where you
see (or hear) any of three species – curlew, red grouse and swallow. These particular bird species are indicators of moorland health – so monitoring their distribution provides vital information that can aid moorland conservation. A similar butterfly survey can also be done – just look out for peacock, green hairstreak and orange tip butterflies next time you take a walk on the moors. For those with a little more time to spare, Moors for the Future’s bumblebee survey asks volunteers to take a regular walk along a set route. Along the way, record sightings of three bumblebee species: bilberry bumblebee, tree bumblebee and red-tailed bumblebee. Repeat once a month if possible – although any data you can collect and submit will be useful.
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Young recyclers are benefiting from a blooming marvellous community fund. Matlock Pre-School Playgroup and Darley Dale Primary School have been awarded £2,000 by Derbyshire Dales District Council and its waste and recycling contractor Serco to help them grow environmental projects. In Matlock, £950 has helped the playgroup create a vegetable plot and flower garden and to run a weekly gardening club to maintain the plot and harvest the vegetables into healthy snacks. A group spokesperson said: “We want the children to develop an understanding of minimising waste by picking only what they need, and the importance of recycling vegetable peelings and other food waste.” In Darley Dale, the primary school is using a £1,065 grant to grow vegetables, fruit and flowers - and some of the produce will be taken to the school kitchen to make soup and cake. Chairman of the District Council's Community & Environment Committee, Councillor Jo Wild said: “Latest official recycling figures from the Rural Services Network show that the Dales is one of the best recycling districts in the whole of England. “Since Serco took over our household collections three years ago, the amount Derbyshire Dales residents recycle and compost has risen to almost 56% of all waste, which is the best figure in Derbyshire - and campaigns such as this joint fund continue to encourage our communities to make recycling a priority.” A total of £6,000 is available every year to Derbyshire Dales community groups including schools, parish and town councils, voluntary organisations and
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The Roses Of Eyam
This year marks the 350 anniversary of the outbreak of The Plague in Eyam and this event was commemorated by a production of the play ‘The Roses of Eyam’. Written originally by Don Taylor and published in 1970, the play was adapted by Nicola Wright as a promenade play to be performed on the main street of Eyam. The cottages, now known as ‘The Plague Cottages’ where villagers lived and died during the outbreak of 1665/1666, formed the backdrop for the action. This true tale is a gripping one. The play begins with the arrival in Eyam of a horse and cart laden with cloth and garments from London. Unbeknown to the villagers they were infested with fleas carrying the deadly plague and very soon afterwards deaths from bubonic plague ensued. The play charts the 13 months of isolation, self-sacrifice and heartbreak amongst the villagers. Thomas Stanley, the evicted former rector, made an unlikely alliance with William Mompesson, the in-comer who had taken his living, to persuade the
The ‘Persuasion Scene’ where Stanley and Mompesson address the villagers with their plan to isolate the village until the plague was over. Photograph courtesy of George Dawn (info@mensaprinters.com) followed the reported being moved to villagers to stay rather than closely run away and spread the performers and the action as tears by the experience. The cast numbered 56 plague. These actions it unfolded in different contained the spread of the locations along the main people almost all of whom plague but ultimately lead to street and in the churchyard, were Eyam residents. Ably the deaths of a third of the drawing them into the directed by Nicola Wright, emotion of events as they supported by a wonderful population. crew The Roses of Eyam happened. There were behind-the-scenes Promenade Play was stunning performances from providing costumes, props, and lighting, performed over five nights the cast which evoked sound and to a sell-out audience of 125 strong emotional responses refreshments of the each night. The audience from the audience. Many supervision significant number of young children involved, this production was a real team effort. Thanks to the residents of Eyam also for their forbearance when the road was closed for 7 evenings for the rehearsals and performances. YOUR LOCAL FAMILY COACH & TOUR OPERATOR There are further DOOR TO TO DOOR DOOR HOLIDAYS!! HOLIDAYS!! DOOR commemorative events taking place in Eyam during 2015 HOLIDAY & DAY EXCURSION BROCHURES the next few months NOW AVAILABLE!! including two further 25th Jul ISLE OF WIGHT & OSBORNE HOUSE ...............................................6 days £439.00 performances by visiting 26th Jul DELIGHTFUL SOUTH WEST IRELAND EXPLORER .....................6 days £499.00 theatre groups in St 27th Jul LLANDUDNO, ANGLESEY, SNOWDONIA AND COAST ................5 days £439.00 Lawrence Church in 2nd Aug TENBY AND THE SCENIC PEMBROKESHIRE COAST..................6 days £519.00 addition to the annual Plague Commemoration 7th Aug LONDON WEEKEND...............................................................................4 days £309.00 Service. Details of these can 8th Aug JERSEY BY AIR........................................................................................7 days £675.00 be found at 10th Aug SURPRISING LONDON WITH A DIFFERENCE................................5 days £479.00 h t t p : / / w w w. e y a m 14th Aug EDINBURGH MILITARY TATTOO .....................................................3 days £259.00 church.org/
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The Sheffield Folk Chorale, who will be singing in Saint Martin’s Church on Sunday 26th July at 7.30pm, have performed previously during Stoney Middleton’s Well Dressings, in 2008 and 2013, and also just before Christmas in 2009. Since the Folk Chorale was formed in 2001 they have gone from strength to strength. At the start the aim was simply to get together a choir to put on a carol concert at Christmas featuring some less wellknown carols and songs. That original concert of 2001 was so successful they decided to sing on! Liverpool-born Eileen and London-born Graham Pratt have been playing on the folk circuit since the early 1970s. They met at Swansea University and helped to run the college folk club there. They moved to London, then Gloucestershire where they sang in 4 and 5 part harmony groups as well as touring the professional club and festival scene as a duo. Sheffield became their home in 1981. In addition to harmony work, their act focuses on Eileen's voice accompanied by Graham's guitar, harmonium, keyboard and English concertina. Their performances also feature Graham's songwriting,
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Sheffield Folk Chorale singing in St. Martin’s Church in 2013 which fulfils the folk brief of having good tunes, narrative lyrics and strong harmonies. The Sheffield Folk Chorale is now an 80-strong choir of which about 35 singers will be coming to St. Martin’s Church. They perform 4-part arrangements of traditional songs, and their selection this time will include Graham’s setting of the Agincourt Carol, as their contribution to our celebration of the 600th anniversary of the founding of St. Martin’s. For this concert the price for entry, payable at the door, will be £8, which will include interval refreshments. Do come along! They have made a number of recordings and the details of their CDs can be found on their website: www.grahamandeileenpratt. co.uk
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THE ROTARY CLUB OF BAKEWELL AND LOCAL BANDS STEP IN TO HELP TIDESWELL On a very hot July 1st evening at the Recreation Ground in Bakewell, The Rotary Club of Bakewell held its fifth annual ‘Brass in the Park’ concert. This year even bigger crowds, approaching 500, came to bring picnics and enjoy this wonderful musical event. Bakewell Silver Band, Cressbrook and Tideswell Bands provided the music with Tideswell Band members performing using borrowed equipment following the devastating fire at their band room during the early hours of Sunday 28th June. It was with great pleasure that new Bakewell Rotary President, Mike Webb, was able to present Tideswell Band with a cheque for £150 at the concert and announce that this year the ‘Brass in the Park’ collection, which is always donated to local
causes, would go to helping with the restoration of the band’s facilities. The collection totalled in
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DERBYSHIRE READING CHALLENGE 2015 WINNERS! A team of avid readers from Highfields competed against 36 teams from 21 other Derbyshire schools on Wednesday 24th June in the annual literature quiz at Tupton Hall school and topped the table throughout. Answering questions on topics ranging from nursery rhymes and Shakespeare through to the latest children’s authors and books, such as this year’s Carnegie Award winner announced recently, the team of Lily Theakston (y7), Imogen Boshier
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Face painting for children, refreshments and live music provided by members of the League of Friends were some of the attractions on offer, as well as representatives from various clinical professions on hand to explain their roles. “There was a lovely atmosphere. We had some very nice feedback from people who in different circumstances might be anxious about a visit to hospital. Next time they need to come in for care they will be a bit more familiar with it all,” added Jonathan. Details about what is
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COMPETITION SUCCESS Peak Echoes, a fiction anthology by Writers in the Peak has been named runner-up in Writing Magazine’s Writers’ Circle Anthology Award 2015. The award is sponsored by Writing Magazine, the UK’s largest publication dedicated to writing and writers. The Writers’ Circle Anthology Award is open to writers’ groups across the country, many of whom regularly publish anthologies. Peak Echoes, featuring stories set in and around the Peak District, is only the group’s second attempt at producing a collection of their work and their first to include colour photographs by local photographer Chris Gilbert. The magazine praised Chris’s photography and how geographical information had been included with each story. They said: (Peak Echoes) is sure to appeal to visitors and locals as a guide to the area in fiction form. The Peak District National Park Authority supported Peak Echoes and enabled it to be published professionally by Glassball Art Projects. The anthology is on sale now in many local outlets and profits are being used to set up and support local writing projects such as the recently published Little Echoes, an anthology written by children aged 5-11 from schools in Bakewell, Chesterfield, Curbar and Tideswell. WitP have also set up Youth Writers in the Peak, for writers aged 1419, and an anthology of work from these young writers is planned for publication at the end of the year, again funded by WitP via Peak Echoes. To order copies of our books and find out how you or your school can get involved in Little Echoes 2016, join our Youth Group, or if you are a local writer, either established or ‘just dabbling’ and would like to join us, please contact us through our website www.writersinthepeak.wor dpress.com or come along to the Rutland Arms,
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THIRTEENTH DOVEDALE DIPPER MARATHON CHALLENGE On Sunday 2nd August, runners and walkers are invited to take part in Matlock Rotary’s annual Dovedale Dipper 26 mile (marathon) Challenge or the optional 16 mile Ramble. The proceeds of the event will be donated to Aquabox, which is a portable water filtration system supplied to disaster areas in the world, in order to provide clean drinking water from otherwise poor quality water sources. Aquaboxes are made in Wirksworth, by Wirksworth Rotary Club. After expenses and with donations, it is hoped that over £3,000 will be raised for Aquabox.
Entrants prepare for the Dovedale Dipper at Hartington Village Hall Throughout the event, Rotarians, Inner Wheel members and friends will be on hand at checkpoints with
lots of cold drinks and biscuits to keep the competitors going. On returning to Hartington there will be welcoming drinks and baked potatoes, served by members of Matlock Inner Wheel Club. Entries cost £16.00 if pre-booked or £18.00 on the day.
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Chalet Home in Bakewell will be closing its shop at the end of July, and is to have a final Clearance Sale starting on Monday 20th July. Chalet Home is now making plans to reach a wider range of customers through an online shop and also target markets at lifestyle events and festivals. Anybody wanting to keep up to date with Chalet Home's news should log onto their Facebook page or sign up on their website. Finally a Big Thankyou to all our lovely customers who have enjoyed shopping with us over many years.
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For more information about all three surveys see www.moorsforthefuture.org. uk/communityscience/surveys. The plight of the bumblebee Bumblebees are in trouble, say the Bumblebee Conservation Trust (BBCT) (www.bumblebeeconservati on.org). Of the UK’s 24 bumblebee species, two –
short-haired bumblebee and Cullum’s bumblebee – have become nationally extinct in the last 80 years, although the former is being reintroduced. Of the other species, seven are in decline, and 11 are of conservation importance. Finding out about bumblebee numbers, by taking part in a survey – along with other helpful actions, such as nectar-rich planting and providing bumblebee nesting sites –
can really help this vital pollinator. BBCT has two bumblebee surveys that you can participate in – and the charity is especially interested in receiving results from the Peak District, as part of its Pollinating the Peak campaign. BeeWatch involves taking digital photographs of bumblebees – particularly any unusual species that you spot – and uploading them
to the BBCT website. It’s an excellent way to improve your knowledge of different bumblebee species, as the BeeWatch tool on the website will guide you through the identification process. If you are confident about your identification skills, why not try a BeeWalk? This involves walking a fixed route of 1-2km each month and recording all the bumblebees you see – an ideal activity for sunny
summer days! Following the same route allows the BBCT to compare bumblebee population trends over time. There are identification resources online, or you can upload photographs of difficult-to-identify species to the online BBCT forum, where a team of bumblebee enthusiasts is on hand to help. BeeWatch and BeeWalk are fun activities to do with children too – and even young children can identify some of our more common bumblebees. At Stanton-inPeak Primary School the children have been learning more about the wild plants, animals and insects that share their school grounds. One of these is the whitetailed bumblebee – which, as the name suggests, has a white tail along with two distinctive yellow bands across its black body. All the children in the infant class at the school are able to identify this wonderful insect – why not see if you can spot one in your own garden?
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NO KIDDING over his Presidential year and I look forward to another year of Rotary charity fundraising and social events.”
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Peter Kidd, President, and Diane Blount, Senior Vice President, of the Rotary Club of Matlock Peter Kidd, aged 32, has become one of the youngest Presidents of the Rotary Club of Matlock. Peter is a solicitor and a keen cricketer and he is looking forward to his year as President. His fellow Rotary Club members wished him well at his inauguration on July 6th, hoping that he has a great innings. He is supported by Diane Blount, who is the Senior Vice President. Diane is a retired Matlock teacher who
is looking forward to putting something back into the community she worked in. Peter said, “I am really looking forward to my year as President of one of the oldest established Rotary Clubs in Derbyshire. It is an honour to take over the stewardship of the club and lead it towards new ventures, as it takes on the challenge of increasing membership numbers.” Diane said, “As Senior Vice President, I offer my support and help to Peter
Traditions die hard in Derbyshire and Edale is no exception, where the Vicarage garden will be open to the public for the annual church fete on Saturday 8th August from 2-5pm. The garden is transformed into a busy market place with stalls selling books, gifts and homemade cakes, and there are games for all ages. In fact, a perfect afternoon to the accompaniment of a live band – the New Orleans Strollers. “It’s always a popular day in our church calendar”, says organiser Denise Thwaites. “We know people love
tradition and we will be offering many of the usual ingredients such as secondhand books, toys, bric-a-brac and white elephant”. She urges people to bring the whole family as there are games for all ages, a coconut shy, and a bouncy castle for the little ones. Refreshments are always on hand with home made cream teas or fresh strawberry pavlovas. The money raised goes towards the upkeep of the church. Entry is £1.50 for adults and 50p for children over 5. You will find parking close by for a small fee – look out for the signs.
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St. Crispin’s Day OCTOBER 25TH 1415
Outnumbered four to one, the English and Welsh longbow men unleashed “a terrifying hail of arrow shots”, in the words of a French monk of St. Denis, at the charging French cavalry. This barrage created mayhem as mounted knights retreated into their own men at arms advancing on foot. The quagmire caused by heavy overnight rain and the chaotic withdrawal made matters even worse. Thousands were killed or taken prisoner. Thus began the Battle of Agincourt when a numerically superior French army was defeated by the forces of King Henry V. Amongst the English King’s army was one particular soldier from Hathersage. He was Robert Eyre who, it is said, used to meet his sweetheart Joanna Bernake de Padley, heiress to the Padley estates, near
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GET A FLYING START TO YOUR ROUND AT HOPE WORKS GOLF CLUB Readers of the Peak Advertiser might find this photograph both amusing and interesting. It shows an RAF search and rescue helicopter landing on the fairway of the first hole at Hope Works Golf Club. The explanation is that the Edale Mountain Rescue Team have their base at the Cement Works which sits alongside our club. Obviously visiting golfers and new members can find this a little disconcerting. Although the R&A (Royal and Ancient) rules of golf covers more than 200 pages, this isn’t one of the hazards they refer to and it is probably unique to our
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Relax To The Sounds Of Summer Come to the Old House Museum in Bakewell for a relaxing evening of jazz and blues melodies. You can listen to all your favourites, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra and many more in this wonderful historic setting and enjoy a glass of wine or beer from the bar. The date for your diary is Saturday 18
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Derwent Rural Counselling Service, the charity founded over 25 years ago to support the local farming community, will hold it’s 25th AGM at the Town Hall (in Bakewell) on Wed, the 29th July, at 5pm. The organisation has developed from being a small charity, operating from a room above a local bookshop, to offering counselling across the whole of the county of Derbyshire. They have also joined, in partnership, with Derbyshire Healthcare Foundation Trust. Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Mr John Saynor, says, “Mental well-being is now a major issue nationally. DRCS are in an excellent position to have a positive impact on people’s lives, helping them tackle common mental health issues. Our aim is to try to prevent the onset of these problems and also deliver talking therapies to those in need. We have registered world class recovery results with those we have supported in the past and now want to offer excellent support programmes, designed to build awareness and understanding of common health issues such as stress, anxiety and depression”. If you are interested in learning more, or helping as a volunteer, please come along to the AGM and make yourself known to our General Manager, Mr Mark Penman (01629 812 710).
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GUIDE DOGS FOR THE BLIND The Bakewell and District Branch of the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association would like to thank local people, helpers and guide dog owners for their support at our collection day in Matlock town centre on Saturday 27th June. The collection made a grand total of £620.57 and we are extremely grateful for everyone’s kind generosity. All the money raised will go towards the funding and training of new guide dogs. We would be most pleased to hear from new helpers and guide-dog owners who would be willing to assist with our fund-raising. If anyone is interested and could spare a little time to help in any way, please contact us on either 01629 825242 or 01298 25469.
Peak Advertiser photo of the Chelmorton entry, Caitland held the winning cup high in the blue sky between the Elvis team. The smart tractor with its farming theme of the rural village of Chelmorton snaked between the walls of carnival cheers, and even took a double lap of the Palace Hotel roundabout as crowds joined in the Elvis songs.
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Not to be outdone by the official WI Garden Party in Buckingham Palace we decided to have our own Garden Party in Bradwell. OK, the weather could have been kinder, heavy rain and powerful winds forced us indoors, but we pulled out all the stops, bedecked our hall in colourful bunting and, dressed to the nines, had a delightful time sipping Pimms, eating strawberries and cream and tucking into a piece of scrumptious fruit cake made from the WI’s traditional recipe.
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1st Carnival Day. 11.30am Stalls & attractions open 1pm Judging of the entrants and fancy dress 2pm Carnival Procession starts. 3pm Judging of Queens and entertainment on the field plus stalls.
• Local eggs, Milk and Dairy • Bakewell Bakery Artisan Bread • Hancock's: Pork Pies, Sausages, Bacon, Cooked Meats. • Hope Deli Sandwiches • Cakes, Bakes and Puddings • Bradwell's Ice Creams • Freshly Ground Coffee / Cold Drinks • Confectionary and Handmade Chocolates • Whole foods and Free From Range • Eco Household Products • Greetings Cards, Stationery and Toys • Newspapers and Magazines • Maps and Books • Local Real Ales
2nd Children’s Sports - on the Sports field. Races for children aged 4 -10 years plus Mums and Dads. Organised by Bradwell Rovers JFC. 3pm Five a Side Football. Juniors - 14 years, mixed aged teams. Dads game between semi and final. Organised by Bradwell Rovers JFC. 7pm Blessing of the Wells Parade accompanied by Castleton Silver Band. The procession will start from St. Barnabas Church, proceeding onto the Church Street Well, The Children’s Well, Townend Well and finishing at Smalldale Well. 9.30pm Quiz and Bingo with free supper at The Shoulder of Mutton.
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BRADWELL – of Sterling Worth and Integrity The Derbyshire historian Glover, who visited Bradwell in the late 1820s, appeared to be particularly impressed with the early marriages favoured by the local inhabitants. Glover handed down to future generations the fact that: ‘The young people here of both sexes generally marry at the age of 18.’ With these few words he dismisses the subject. Around 30 years later, William Wood, an historian of Eyam and for whom Bradwell was a favourite spot, commented: ‘Like all other mountain-hid villages, it contains a population strongly marked by peculiarities of custom, retaining notions of a highly superstitious nature, and most pugnaciously tenacious of their numerous time-honoured, antique
usages. Here, to a deplorably excessive degree, inter-marriage exists, and have existed for ages.’ Bernard Bird, in his Perambulations of Barney, the Irishman (1850), also had something to say about this deeply held practice, observing: ‘The attachment of the inhabitants of Bradwell to their own people is very strong; they seldom or never inter-marry with strangers, and are a community of relations, consisting of about 300 families, or 1,500 inhabitants ... I have traded with the inhabitants for 38 years, and in justice to them must say that I have always found them (without exception) of sterling worth and integrity.’ It must be in the blood! Julie Bunting
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4th 7.30pm Senior Fell Race starting from Sports Pavilion, Stretfield. Thank you to all landowners for allowing access for senior and junior fell race runners. Contact Alan Ward 01433 621351. 7pm start Junior Pool Knockout 14 years and under Free supper. ÂŁ25 Winner and ÂŁ10 Runner up, The Shoulder. 9pm Graham Riley Quiz & Bingo Night – free supper and cash prizes – Ye Olde Bowling Green. 5th 9pm Quiz night with Bradda Dads – White Hart. 6th 5.30pm Wakes Week Car Treasure Hunt start and finishes at the Ye Olde Bowling Green, food available. Entry ÂŁ5 per car – maximum 5 people per car Further info. Esther 07878648601. 7pm Family Prize Bingo, children welcome must be accompanied by an adult – The Shoulder of Mutton. 7th Both races sponsored by James Bacon, The White Hart. 7pm Mini Race open to boys and girls school Year 2 and under. Entry ÂŁ2.00 per child, booking in from 6pm onwards. Eden Tree Caravan trophy overall winner Medals for 1st, 2nd, 3rd. 7pm Junior Fell Race Open to boys & girls school Year 10 and under Starting at the sports pavilion, entry ÂŁ2.00 per child booking in from 6pm. B Fischer Memorial trophy overall winner. Albert Edge Memorial trophy for 1st local boy. Albert Edge Memorial trophy for 1st BRJFC member, K Repton Cup runner-up. Mrs Lin Middleton Trophy for 1st local girl, John Archer 1st Bradwell Allsports member. Michael Baily - for 1st aged 10 or under on the day. All to be held for 1 year. 8pm Presentation of Cups and Medals. 9.30pm ‘Grin Factor’ – unmissable modern pop and rock covers at the White Hart. 8th 10am-5pm Open gardens. Tickets and map are ÂŁ3 available during Gala Week from St. Barnabas Church, the Methodist Hall, the Post Office and Bradwell’s Ice Cream Shop and the Ye Olde Bowling Green. www.opengardens.co.uk Bradwell’s ‘Grumpy Old Men’ Motorbike Show, in aid of local charities, opposite Bradwell Ice Cream Shop. 2pm, 3.30pm & 5pm Story Bag Theatre – Passchendale. A satirical look at the First World War in 15 minutes. The Shoulder of Mutton car park. 8pm Casino Royale Night, Dress to Impress, ÂŁ10 per ticket includes ÂŁ5 free funny money and 1 cocktail, Roulette, Black Jack, Chinese Raffle, Roulette Lottery, For tickets contact – The Shoulder or Debbie 07805473202 / Hilary 07813734366 email bradwellsports@yahoo.co.uk 9th 3pm Gala Praise – St Barnabas Church Grounds
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YET ANOTHER FANTASTIC BAKEWELL CARNIVAL
Carnival Day was blessed with good weather, really good entrants both walking and on wheels. There was a good collect and great support from visitors and Bakewellians. Lots more cars and lorries on the classic concourse, thanks to Keith Wright for arranging this event. The Sunday outdoor United Church Service was well attended. The duck race later was bigger than ever with 1450 little yellow ducks sailing down the River Wye. There were 5 winners this year, 1st No. 454, 2nd No. 423, 3rd No.
Bakewell Carnival week started with the Day of Dance, very popular with visitors and locals, six different venues around town where the audience watched the dancers and really enjoyed the music. The fell race went well as did the blessing of the wells, as well as the wells being blessed some of the children watching got wet as well. The walking treasure hunt from the Queens had good weather on Sunday evening. Monday 29th June the raft race practice was a success, no rafts sank, one or two fell to bits but were soon mended for the race on Thursday night. The raft race got off with 126 rafts put in the river in 35 minutes. A big thank you to Sam and Matthew who were helping in the river, Tina timing all the rafts in and Tim and Jo recording the time out. Also thanks to all the stewards and
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ASHOVER SHOW 12TH AUGUST 2015 Rectory Fields, Ashover 9.00am until dusk 01623 811545 www.ashovershow.co.uk ashovershow@aol.com
A traditional country show with fun and entertainment for every member of the family
Photograph courtesy of Steve Caddy Bakewell Show is introducing a new free evening event that is open to the public on Wednesday 5th August during Show week. The ‘Après Show’ event, which will start from 7pm, will enable members of the
public to join Show-goers, traders and staff on Bakewell Showground and enjoy an evening’s free entertainment. The public ringside and Patrons bars will remain open until late and the ringside food court will
JONATHAN MOSELEY
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International Floral Designer and BBC Big Allotment Challenge Judge
“DELIGHTS OF DERBYSHIRE” Bakewell Show is delighted to welcome Jonathan Moseley to Bakewell Town Hall at the beginning of Show week. Jonathan, who is based in Derbyshire, will host an informative evening about his passion for nature and plants delivered with his humorous and friendly approach. .YLLU ÄUNLYLK ]PZP[VYZ [V [OPZ year’s Bakewell Show will also be able to enjoy demonstrations from Jonathan in the Show’s horticulture marquee.
continue to trade for those wishing to pick up a bite to eat. Musical entertainment will be provided by pop, swing and soul singer Chris Measham. Chris, who hails from Chesterfield, boasts West End experience and has performed throughout Europe. His broad repertoire ranges from The Overtones to Gary Barlow, Lionel Richie, The Rat Pack and more. Janet Bailey, Bakewell Show manager, said: “We’ve made some big changes to the Show this year, including restructuring the layout. “We want to invite local
OSMASTON PARK SUMMER PLANT FAIR At Osmaston Park Summer Plant Fair you’ll discover some of the North’s most passionate and knowledgeable nurseries and growers all keen to show you their range of rare and unusual plants and shrubs. This is all brought to you courtesy of Judy Popley of Flower Power Fairs on Sunday 19 July between 11am-4pm. There’ll never be an opportunity like this to meet nurseries and growers all gathered together in one plant and shrub paradise. So whether you’re a serious gardener or starting from scratch there’ll be something there for
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everyone. You’ll even be able to get some handy tips on how to improve your soil, what to prune and when, how to divide your herbaceous borders, how to attract wildlife into your garden and even discover plants you can’t kill. Osmaston Park, Osmaston, Nr Ashbourne DE6 1LW.
• The Vintage Tractor ring will once again showcase over 100 of the very best local vehicles. • Vintage Car Display, which is kindly put on by a local vintage owners club, will be alongside the Vintage Tractors. • Newly expanded Village Green area with the Ashover Brass Band. Punch and Judy Show. • Horticulture Marquee. • Ashover Marquee with 30 of the very best of local food producers. • Craft Marquee with over 50 exhibitors. • Over 140 trade stands on the showground. • Grand Parade of Livestock will be in the Centre Ring in the afternoon. For information please visit our website at www.ashovershow.co.uk. Advance tickets online at a reduced price.
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people and business down to this free event so that they can see the changes we have made and enjoy a drink and some music as part of Bakewell Show.” Anyone wishing to attend should stay on after the Show ends or make their way down to the Showground where free entry will be permitted from 7pm. Further details of the event as well as ticket information and competitions will be published on the Bakewell Show website, Facebook and Twitter in the coming weeks. Find out more at bakewellshow.org
The 84th Ashover Show will be held on Wednesday 12 August 2015. Highlights and attractions include: • Black Rock Llama Agility Display Team in the Centre Ring. • Livestock rings, showing the finest cattle, sheep and shire horses in the area. • Shire Ring. Traditional horse displays along with the very popular Tug of War between the local teams. • The Light Horse Section which has had more classes added this year. • Fancy Dress Class which will be judged by the President, Mr Michael Shardlow, in the Centre Ring. • Poultry Section, hosting an ever-expanding number of classes. • Dog Show with classes for both pedigree and nonpedigree dogs. This year the crowds will be entertained by the Animal Magic Dog Display Team.
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Bark At The Ark OPEN DAY AND FUN DOG SHOW
You’ve heard of the Great British Bake Off and The Great British Sewing Bee and now we introduce The Great British Bark Off!! This will be held at our July Open Day at The Ark on 26th July, our main fund raising event of the year. The day starts at 11am and there is lots to see and do, including of course entering in our Bark at The Ark Dog Show. Judging of this starts at 12.30 and classes include Waggiest Tail, Most Handsome Dog, Best Puppy, Prettiest Bitch, Best Expression, Best Biscuit Catcher and Judge’s Favourite. Other doggie attractions include Capable Canines, who will
Sunday 26th July 11am - 4pm
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be putting on exciting displays of dog agility, whilst the Prospectors Dog Rally Team and Together Dog Training will demonstrate training routines and perform heelwork to music... our version of Strictly Come Dancing’ but with dogs! Microchipping is also available at only £10 so do take advantage of what could be a potential life saver if your cat or dog goes walkabout and ends up lost and of course will
become compulsory for all dog owners in April 2016. There will be a small animals corner, with hedgehogs, tortoises, rabbits and guinea pigs and we are pleased to welcome back the Donkey Sanctuary Derbyshire Centre with some of their resident donkeys. We will also have a stand showing the care of snakes and spiders (this is either very popular with our visitors or given a wide berth by some!) Cats are not forgotten and we will run our popular Cat Chat Corner, where we offer advice on cat behaviour and care. In addition, there will be vintage cars, stalls selling plants, crafts, cakes, homemade dog biscuits, jewellery, soaps, books, bric-a-brac and delicious homemade lunches and teas. Finally, and most important, there is the chance to meet some of The Ark’s cats and dogs waiting for loving new homes. Whilst our monthly Open Days are usually free, for this great day out we ask for just £2 admission for adults with children and car parking free of charge. For more information tel: 01335 300494 or visit www.ashbourneanimalwelfare.org
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Chatsworth Estate Farm Shop Summer Food Fair Join us for a four day celebration of food and drink and enjoy the very best produce the local area has to offer. Meet 40 of our suppliers and sample their delicious products; pies, cheese, pasta; puddings and desserts; wines, beers, spirits and much more ‌ Take part in our free prize draw on the day for the chance to WINÒAÒLUXURYÒHAMPERÒ¾LLEDÒWITHÒGOODIES Located on the estate village of Pilsley, 1.5 miles from Chatsworth. Pilsley, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1UF
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Derwentwater Arms Calver’s Hidden Gem • Monday - Friday 12.00 - 2.00 •
Two fish meals and a bottle of house wine from John Hattersley’s
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BAKEWELL SHOW Exciting changes are taking place at Bakewell Show – on August 5th and 6th with a dedicated equestrian day on August 4th – as organisers work hard to keep it fresh and relevant in its 185th year. There is a new website www.bakewellshow.org and the Wye Valley showground has been revamped following the merger of Members and Patrons last year. Entertainment facilities have been switched to the other side of the centre ring where the new marquee will serve lighter bites for those not wanting full catering. The freed-up space will see more trade stands, food courts and seating for the general public. The village green will be
bigger with its own Farmers’ Market and the Centre Ring attraction is the exciting Knights of the Damned with spectacular displays of jousting and bravery. There’s a miniature garden competition – judged pre-show with the winners displayed in the horticulture marquee – and the Crazy Cupcake Challenge where visitors can win tickets for next year’s show. Regular attractions include champion animals, mammoth vegetables, vintage vehicles, specialist food and the ever popular beach experience. Reduced price tickets are available pre-show and accompanied children under 16 are free.
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“Quality food at value-for-money prices, well worth a trip”
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Full à la carte menu plus Chef’s House Specials Award-winning Sunday Lunch served 12pm-5pm
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Set in the heart of the pretty village of Stanton in Peak the pub retains the charm of a ‘proper’ British pub – where good real ale is top of the menu! Behind the bar you will find Wells Bombardier as a regular plus two changing guest ales, often from breweries in and around the area but also some from further afield. The aim is
quality at a reasonable price. Also available – various bottled beers, ciders and a small selection of house and other wines. We have a lovely beer garden for warm days. The pub is hugely dog friendly with doggy treats behind the bar (or in the pockets of some of the locals!) We hope you will always find a warm welcome here.
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Do You Have The Prettiest Hen? If you do then bring her along to Sheldon Day on July 25th and she could win a rosette! Sheldon Day is back again this year with the family pet and poultry show always a big favourite alongside all the other fun village stalls and activities. This year we’ve got everything from cakes, jams and other produce (get there quick because they all go early in the afternoon), Cream Teas in the Village Hall, Splat-the-rat, Welly Wanging and a coconut shy, as well as the usual stalls like plants, books and brica-brac. Next to the pub we’ve got the ever-popular Chocolate Tombola and Bottle Darts, as well as the Grand Raffle and many other stalls. Don’t forget to buy a tennis ball for the Great Ball Run at 4.30pm, when 300 balls are released down the village street in one go! We are welcoming back The Ashbourne Brass Band who will be accompanying the afternoon from 2.00pm outside the pub and our favourite Magician who will be on the playing field doing shows throughout the afternoon. There will be a flower show in the church and a delicious hog roast in the main street, as well as ice creams on sale. The Poultry Show, Produce tent and Fun Dog Show will be on the playing
field again, along with the Steam Engines and hopefully more vintage cars and tractors than ever before. There is also a minifarm again, where we are hoping to have a few more exciting and different animals this year – come and see what we’ve got! Most exciting of all – there are rumours we will have a mini Steam Train on the field. So come and see whether it’s big enough for a ride! That’s just some of it! So come along on Saturday July 25th at 2.00pm.
August 5th & 6th Dedicated Equestrian Day August 4th at The Showground Bakewell
Your local show - don’t miss it! Call 01629 812736 or go online www.bakewellshow.org Remember Kids go FREE!
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HADDON HALL The newly refurbished Haddon Restaurant nestles in a perfect setting at the foot of this medieval hall and as soon as you enter through the gatehouse you can breathe in the historic atmosphere. Only 2 miles from the market town of Bakewell, Haddon Restaurant complements a visit to one of Derbyshire’s finest attractions, and is open to all visitors and non-visitors of the Hall. The wonderful menu, great food and helpful, friendly service make it the perfect place to lunch. Complement one of our speciality dishes with a citrussy chardonnay or a locally brewed ale, or if you
Our Head Chef Dean and his team prepare a fantastic selection of homemade cakes and lunchtime dishes, all of which use fresh, local ingredients.
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Bakewell, Derbyshire. DE45 1LA
prefer something lighter our homemade soup with fresh tomato and herb bloomer bread is served throughout
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tea and cake, all freshly made at the restaurant, or make it an occasion with a fantastic traditional afternoon tea.
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HAPPY PLANT HUNTING AT CARSINGTON WATER Plant Hunters’ Fairs return to Carsington Water on Sunday 26th July with their popular free to enter plant fair. There will be a great line-up of 20 specialist nurseries and artisans from
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BAMFORD WELL DRESSING AND CARNIVAL 11TH-19TH JULY ~ Theme: “Musicals” 16th 6pm Family fun Bingo in the Anglers. 9pm Jon Alex Band, at the Anglers, Sponsored by A1 Leisure, Swallowholme Caravan Park and Hope Valley Construction Ltd. 17th 6.30pm Film Night, Title – Pitch Perfect at the Moore Memorial Hall. Price adults £3, Children £1. 5-6pm – Car Treasure Hunt start on the Rec. and finishing at Ladybower Inn for refreshments. Entry £5 per car. 18th Carnival Day. 2pm Carnival procession from Ashopton Old Road. 1.15pm Fancy dress, cash prizes, competitors assemble in the school yard. Sponsored by Carbolite. Judging of floats 1.30pm On the Rec, Ashby Big Band. Fancy dress parade. Parade of Queens and Retinue (Queens teas donated by Riverside Garage). Katie Robinson’s On Broadway Dancers. Duck Race. Hog Roast donated by Heatherhill Meats. Licensed Bar by Watt Bar. Stalls, games, rides, face painting, car painting and lots more. Grand draw raffle. Entrance Adults £1 Children free, car park 50p. Carnival Day Evening Casino night at the Anglers 9-9.30pm Organised by Bamford Football Club. Find us on www.bamfordcarnival.org and also on Facebook 19th 11.30am-4pm Bamford Open Gardens, to celebrate the Centenary of Bamford Gardening Society, maps available throughout the week, entry £4, organised by Geraldine Thompson, contact Gthompson31@sky.com 12.00 – Family Fun Afternoon, with traditional games including Rounders, Tug of war, children’s races, 5-a-side football etc., also Tennis club open for taster sessions, feel free to have a go. 5pm Once again, Bamford village’s annual carnival is to be drawn to a close by the sound of music, with a celebration of folk, gospel and traditional hymns and informal worship. The service is supported by all three of Bamford’s churches, and the music is led by the Bamford Village Singers who have taken their Folk on Sunday services to churches throughout the Hope Valley and recently to Crosspool Festival. This year’s event takes place in the grounds of St John the Baptist Church and refreshments will be available, with a collection on the day going towards the work of the Hope Valley food bank. Events correct at time of writing, please see noticeboards for changes or updates.
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CHELMORTON FESTIVAL ~ 13TH-19TH JULY Chelmorton is located near to Buxton, and is signposted off the A515 Ashbourne to Buxton and from the A6 Bakewell to Buxton route. SAT NAV please use postcode SK17 9SH. Throughout the week the flower bedecked church will be hosting a local history exhibition, while the Village Institute will be exhibiting a sale of local art and craft. Wander the village (treasure hunt) in hand to see the scarecrows and note the historical points of interest. 16th Band concert in the Church and a shorter walk around Chelmorton’s mines. 17thVillage history walk and the exhibition in the Church will be staffed in the afternoon and early evening to permit the more precious documentation to be available for examination. 18th Village Day, street stalls, sports, mini beer festival and band, followed by prize giving, disco and pig-roast. Also the history exhibition will again be staffed, this time with the addition of eminent Derbyshire architect, Clive Hart who will be available most of the time from 11am-3pm 19th Songs of Praise in the village Church. There are still a few remaining tickets on sale in advance for the Murder Mystery Meal, Band Concert and Disco. To book visit www.chelmortonvillage.org.uk. Most events free but donations very welcome. Monies raised for village charities which include the Defibrillator Appeal, the Parish Church of St. John the Baptist, and the Institute. To find out more about the village, the event and how to get tickets please visit www.chemortonvillage.org.uk; or follow us via Facebook and twitter @chellyfest. vvvvvv PILSLEY (NEAR BAKEWELL) WELL DRESSING AND VILLAGE FAIR ~ 16TH-23RD JULY 16th 7pm Blessing of well on village green. 7.30-9pm Hot pork sandwiches and dancing outside the Devonshire Arms. 17th 6-7.30pm Children’s sports on school field. 18th 1.45-5pm Pilsley village fair. Adults £1, children free. 1.30pm Judging of fancy dress at top of High Street. 1.45pm procession. 2pm To be opened by Jonathan Moseley from BBC’s The Big Allotment Challenge. Magic show, Punch and Judy, bouncy castle, stalls and games. Floral competition (free entry bring for 1.30pm) Table arrangement with an every day object and at least one real flower. Special Event. Meet snakes, scorpions and other cuddly creatures with Corner Exotics. 7.30pm On the green. BYO food and drink. Disco and silly party games for all the family.
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BIRCHOVER CARNIVAL AND MUSIC FESTIVAL ~ 18TH JULY 17th Live music and traditional pizza oven, the Red Lion. 18th Carnival Day. Entertainment from 12noon until late. Carnival acts to entertain the crowds outside the Druid Inn and Red Lion. Ashover Brass Band, Bakewell Silver Band and The Breaston Highlanders. On the village playing field there will be side shows, fair rides, stalls and attractions. Patrick Cooke and his musical monkey and barrel organ. Entertainment from The Red Barrows, Punch and Judy, Total Wipeout, Bungee Challenge, Bouncy Castle, Ferret Roulette and Ferret Race Stadium, Derwent Bowmen, Small Fairground Rides, Coconut Shy, PTA Café and BBQ, Donkey Rides, Trampolines and much more...! Birds of Prey display. 6pm Live music (Ignite, Parka, The Likely Ones, Filthy Beggars and Angels). Spectacular firework and light finale by Pyrotex Fireworx – Barn Farm Campsite. vvvvvv CARSINGTON AND HOPTON FETE 18TH JULY Held on Carsington village green. 2-4pm Plant stall, friends of school tuck shop, tombola, white elephant, cake competition, splat the rat, sharp shooter, coconut shy, book stall, teas and coffees, bean bag games, lucky dip, face painting, hook a duck raffle, guess the sweets in the jar, cakes stall, BBQ and bar. 4-9pm Carsington and Hopton Primary School Musical Medley. Raffle draw plus live music from the A52’s from 6pm. All welcome. vvvvvv LITTLE LONGSTONE WELL DRESSING 18TH-24TH JULY 18th 1.15pm Blessing of the well. 19th Bakewell Silver Band playing outside the Packhorse pub from 6.30pm. vvvvvv HARTINGTON SCHOOL CAR TREASURE HUNT AND SUMMER FETE 19TH JULY (Hartington C of E Primary (SK17 0AS). Treasure hunt starts at 1pm at school. (Winner receives £50 voucher). £5 per car entry. 2.30pm Fete entry free. Come and join us for an afternoon of fun. Everyone is welcome. BBQ, bouncy castle, welly wanging. vvvvvv
GREAT LONGSTONE WELL DRESSING ~ 18TH-25TH JULY 18th Blessing of well.
SHELDON DAY 25TH JULY, 2PM 23rd Sheldon Fell Race. 7.30pm start. Ashbourne Brass Band; Dog Show; Poultry and Pet Show; Egg Throwing Competition; Mini Farm; Village Treasure Hunt; New Close Farm Hog Roast; Splat-the-Rat; Magic Show; Great Ball Race; Plants and Books; Welly Wanging; Tombola; Grand Raffle; Coconut Shy and Bottle Darts; Sheldon History Group; Tractors and Mini Steam Train; Vintage Cars; Steam engines; Cream Teas; Cakes and Ice Creams; Hog Roast; Church Flowers; Steam Engines; Hook-a-duck; Produce Show; Pet and Poultry Show; Face Painting.
The White Lion Great Longstone, near Bakewell Open seven days a week, booking advisable.
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STONEY MIDDLETON WELL DRESSING 25TH JULY-3RD AUGUST See above right for full list of events. vvvvvv ASHBOURNE ANIMAL WELFARE BARK AT THE ARK OPEN DAY AND FUN DOG SHOW SUNDAY 26TH JULY 11am-4pm. The Ark, Wyaston Rd, Ashbourne Fun Dog Show – classes inc. Waggiest Tail, Most Handsome Dog, Prettiest Bitch etc. Dog Agility Displays, Dancing Dogs and heelwork to music. Cat Chat Corner advice on cat care and behaviour. Donkeys from the Donkey Sanctuary Derbyshire Centre. Hedgehogs, Rabbits, Tortoises, Guinea Pigs, Snakes and Spiders! Visit the cattery and kennels and meet some of the cats and dogs waiting for adoption. Vintage cars, homemade lunches and teas, gifts, stalls, Admission only £2 (children and parking are free). vvvvvv
Now serving an extensive cocktail menu - perfect for summer IT’S IT’S OUR OUR 6TH 6TH BIRTHDAY! BIRTHDAY! We’d We’d love you to join Greg, Libby and the team for drinks, canapés and cake to say thank you for supporting us. Tuesday onwards Thursday11th 11thAugust, August, 6pm onwards @WhiteLionGtLong @ Whit Li GtL
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BRASSINGTON WAKES WEEK 26th July 10am-2pm Village Jumble Trail, come along and walk around our beautiful village, look out for the village scarecrows, and find yourself a real bargain …… Maps showing location of the numerous stalls around Brassington will be on sale. Further information please ring Karen Pope 01629 540400 or Sue Genders 01629 540242 This will be followed by the Village Strong Man Competition in the School Field from 2.30-4.30pm The day ends with the wonderful music from the ‘Brassington Middleton and Wirksworth Brass Band’ at the Open Air Service on the Miner’s Hill from 6pm vvvvvv BRADWELL WELL DRESSING AND GALA 1ST-8TH AUGUST See page 16 for full list of events. vvvvvv BONSALL CARNIVAL AND WELL DRESSING, BONSALL, NR MATLOCK 25TH–31ST JULY See page 23 for full list of events.
Stoney Middleton 25TH JULY-3RD AUGUST On The Nook 25th July-2nd Aug. 10.30am Well dressing shop open. Teas served in Church grounds. 25th 12noon Stalls and fun on The Nook. BBQ, face painting. 2-6pm Exhibition in Wesleyan Reform Church. Art show at the Moon Inn all week. 2pm Fancy dress judging. Agincourt theme. Scarecrow and window dressing competition prize giving. 3pm Opening ceremony - Archdeacon Christine Wilson. Blessing of the wells followed by Maypole dancing, Tideswell Band, Morris dancing. 5pm Ball race - numbers available from local shops and the Moon Inn. 26th 9am Parish Eucharist at St Martin’s Church. 6pm Chocolate brownie bake off. Judging in the Moon Inn. 27th 12noon Teddy bears picnic on the playing field. 26pm Exhibition in Wesleyan Reform Church ‘Emanuel’ – God with us. 5.30pm Boat race in the Nook – preschool, children, young adult and adult classes. 8pm Darts and dominoes – Moon Inn. 28th 2-6pm Exhibition in Wesleyan Reform Church (see 27th) 8pm Points make prizes – quiz in the Moon Inn. 30th 6.30pm Fell race registration on the field. 7.30pm Fell race begins. 31st 6.30-7.30pm Registration for walking treasure hunt. 1st 8.30pm Moon Inn. Gala night with local singer Billy Eden. 2nd 9am Parish Eucharist at St Martin’s Church. 10.30am Worship at Wesleyan Reform Church. 6.30pm Evensong ‘Come and sing’ at St Martin’s Church. Choose your favourite hymns. 9pm Fun quiz night in the Moon Inn.
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25th 12.45pm Village park. Official opening of the Carnival. Carnival Queen ceremony. Judging of floats, fancy dress, best dressed house and wheelbarrow. 1.15pm Procession through the village. Entertainment in the park includes: Top Lodge performance (novelty dog event); Bonsall dog show (family event for adults and their children, and dogs!); Sam the Clown; Legendary ducking stool; Football game; Rope game; ‘Smash plates’; Traditional games; Side stalls; BBQ, mini beer festival and bar; Tea and cakes will be served in the Village Hall. 8pm Local bands will be playing in the Marquee (Village Park). 26th 2pm Blessing of the Wells which starts from St James’ Church. 3pm Youlgrave Brass band will play in the Village Park. Cream teas will be served in the marquee. 27th 6.30pm Lantern making, Village Hall. 7pm Fun run starts at The Cross. 28th Registration for Five-a-side Football, preliminary rounds in the Village Park. 29th 6.30pm It’s a Rock Out with Bonsall Red Barrows – new event! Following a brilliant launch last year and rave review, the Red Barrows will be offering brave young volunteers (aged 8 to 11) the chance to make up SIX teams each with a willing (and possibly nervous) grown-up-parent-type person and join the performance. Each team will have three members, one in each team must be an adult. The six teams will be part of the Red Barrows crew and compete in the thrills and spills of the It’s a Rock Out competition. Complete and total silliness is guaranteed to occur (and water... and flour... and possibly custard pies). Full protective gear will be supplied and the ability to tell left from right an advantage! 7pm Wheelbarrow Race starts at The Pig O’Lead. 30th 6pm Walking Treasure Hunt starts at The Fountain. 7pm Bike race starts at The Cross. 31st 6pm Village Park. Five-a-side football final. Hot food available at The Fountain Cafe. Dusk - Lantern procession and Firework finale.
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Bonsall Carnival and Well Dressing 25th July-31st July silliness is guaranteed to occur (and water... and flour... and possibly custard pies). Full protective gear will be supplied and the ability to tell left from right an advantage! There will be a shuttle bus service running between The Mill (Via Gellia) to The Fountain, Bonsall from 12noon until 4.30pm (last one from Bonsall). See Special Events for further details.
for the finale, each one a different lady’s pride and joy. For many years there was no facility for boiling up water for cups of tea, so Mrs Novvie Heathcote of Druid Farm used to scrub out her copper clothes boiler, stoke up the fire with dying holly from the Christmas decorations and boil up water by the gallon. After tea, George and Sam Marsden played their banjos and sang cowboy
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KATHY AND CHARLIE WELCOME YOU TO CARNIVAL WEEK AND WEEK-LONG BEER FESTIVAL AT THE KINGS HEAD SATURDAY 25th 4pm ~ Crazy Heart – Johnny Cash and many other old favourites along with hog roast in the courtyard. Karaoke with Tony at 9pm SUNDAY 26th ~ Barbecue from 12.30pm FRIDAY 1st August ~ Country Music Night after the fireworks – prize for the best dressed! Rest of the week good, genuinely home-cooked food and beer festival. COME ALONG AND JOIN IN THE FUN!
Via Gellia Mills, Bonsall DE4 2AJ Telephone: 01629 824777 www.playmill.co.uk Indoor Play for under 9’s Opening times July and August 10-6 Mon-Thurs 10-4 Friday 10-5 Sat/Sun (except for booked parties) SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFER £3 per child before 2pm (loyalty card not valid) 50p under 1 year Climbing Frame-Sandpit-Sit and Ride Toys Hot and Cold Food • Yoga for Kids Mondays at 11am • Singing,1st Wednesday of month 1.30pm • Craft, Thursdays at 11am • Dancing Fridays at 11am Birthday Parties from £8.35 per child (Private Hire Available)
OUR TEA ROOMS Bonsall Village is once again staging its annual Carnival week which commences on Saturday, 25th July. St James’ Church Bells will ring the start of proceedings on Saturday at 12.45pm. The Carnival Procession will
leave the Village Park and take in the village well dressings and creatively decorated houses. Following a brilliant launch last year and rave review, the Red Barrows will be offering brave young volunteers (aged 8
Trifles, Tea And A Little Rum
Peakland communities have a long tradition of getting together for special gatherings. The annual party at Birchover, for example, used to be held in the Reading Room, each family contributing something to the feast. Trestle tables were stacked with homemade cakes and buns plus sandwiches of salmon, potted meat or egg. A staggering display of trifles was out on show
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songs, but the real star of the show was brought along by Stanley Boam, a Winster butcher. Stan would lift onto the billiard table a diminutive man with long sideburns who worked on a farm at Wensley. Then came the exciting announcement: ‘Roger will now sing for you, in Italian, the Isle of Capri.’ The performer duly sang five verses to the right tune but with just Re-Ri and Ro’s till he was quite out of breath. The show was over for another year.
Community teas Primitive Methodist Chapels and the Independent Order of Rechabites organised community teas in many villages, where everyone took their own mug for a drink of tea and also their cutlery, wrapping a few loops of coloured wool around knife, fork and spoon as identification. Even then you didn’t always take the right ones home. Peak Forest held a February ‘parochial gathering’ which still went ahead even when there was a foot of snow on the ground. Everyone sat down in the school to a boiled ham tea with home-made cakes, jellies and, in later years, slab cake from the village Co-op. The evening ended with a concert. A carnival was one of the year’s highlights at Tansley. Practically the whole village followed a brass band up to the carnival field where a marquee was laid out with tables piled high with home baking. The afternoon flew by with games and sports, the day ending with a whist drive and dance in the schoolroom. Old English Fare We can also look back a couple of centuries to see how one small village rejoiced at the abdication of Napoleon in 1814 after the endless wars with France. The celebrations were described in a letter sent by an inhabitant to a friend:
‘Parwich, 16 July, 1814. Dear George, Perhaps it may be a treat for you to hear A little of our proceedings at Parwich since your absence. You know we were going to rejoice and show some Loyal tricks when you left us? Our Subscription raised A purse of a little more than £45 which enabled us to purchase 3 cwt of Beef and 10 stone of Flour, with Eggs Fruit &cc Which was made into Plumb pudding, the puddings were made at differant Farm Houses, and when collected together they were Drawn down the Street in a Large Waggon with the Musick Men riding in the waggon and playing God Save the King – about 100 lbs of Beef and as much of the pudding was distributed to poor Families with each Head one penny roll of Bread – this was a very fine treat to the poor children and to the Inhabitants and was on the evening before the rejoicing day. ‘The morning being favourable … there sat as many as 200 people at different times to a very plentyful Dinner. This being over Tea was then ordered for the Ladies and A great provision of Hot cake and Butter with cold Bread and Butter, cream strong Tea & well Suggared, and A little Rum to their Tea, the old Ladies swill’d in this Novalty till they were satisfyed … the Evening was spent with singing and Dancing and to finish the week the two following Evenings were held up by the young Ladies and Gentlemen of the village with Music and Dancing. ‘You will burn this letter when you have read it. I remain Dear Geo. Your Truly JOHN ALSOP’. As a footnote, Ashover bellringers got so carried away with ringing out the news of Napoleon’s abdication that one of their church bells cracked under the strain. Julie Bunting
to 11) the chance to make up SIX teams each with a willing (and possibly nervous) grown-upparent-type person and join the performance. Each team will have three members, one in each team must be an adult. The six teams will be part of the Red Barrows crew and compete in the thrills and spills of the It’s a Rock Out competition. Complete and total
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SUMMER EXHIBITION Sat 18th July - Sun 2nd Aug 10am-5pm
RICHARD WHITTLESTONE Renowned wildlife artist Richard Whittlestone will be holding his Summer Exhibition at his gallery on the Chatsworth Estate between July 18th and August 2nd. A professional painter for the past 27 years, Richard is also celebrating 10 years in his gallery, having first opened in the Summer of 2005. “I cannot believe it is 10 years,” says Richard. “When I first opened, my eldest daughter had just been born, now she regularly helps me in the gallery! Most of Richard’s inspiration is drawn from his wonderful surroundings,
“British wildlife has always appealed to me most, from a wren on a mossy wall to a group of fallow deer drifting through the park, there are paintings everywhere I choose to look,” he continues, “Living and working in a beautiful place
has always been of paramount importance to me and over the past decade I have in point of fact been the Estate’s artist in residence”. Richard’s exquisite paintings which he sells all over the world, capture the very life of the subject
portrayed - and all of course carry his trademark fly hidden somewhere in the composition. The exhibition runs from Saturday 18th July to Sunday 2nd August, 10am - 5pm, every day. Tel. 01246 582720 www.richardwhittlestone.co.uk
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The Peak District’s Premier Antiques Venue Situated in the heart of Bakewell opposite The Rutland Arms Hotel
Over 40 reputable dealers Located on two floors, displays of: Furniture ~ Silver ~ Jewellery ~ Exquisite Lighting ~ Oriental Items Vintage Luggage & Clothing ~ Arts & Crafts ~ Fine Art Paintings Art Nouveau ~ Clocks ~ Barometers ~ Porcelain ~ Bijouterie Decorative Furnishings and some collectables Incorporating Made in Bakewell Café Opening Hours: Monday - Saturday 10am - 5pm Sunday 11am - 4pm Tel: 01629 810468 Email: info@therutlandarmsantiquescentre.co.uk website: www.therutlandarmsantiquescentre.co.uk
Handmade in England since 1913 and still thriving, this pottery manufacturer has endured the fluctuations of fashion and economic difficulties. Instantly recognised by its distinctly colourful patterns, to describe their wares as pottery really doesn’t do it justice, more likely the term ‘ceramic art’ helps to convey how the Moorcroft company has led the world of art pottery with its innovative designs. Founder William Moorcroft had great ambition and saw his company and his designs gain high regard. Exhibiting at major commercial shows earned him awards. Queen Mary became a collector, bestowing the Royal Warrant in 1928. His son Walter followed on, bringing in new designs
Left to right Moonlit Blue c.1925; Dawn Landscape c.1928; Banded Pomegranate c.1925, Spanish Design c.1912
and ensuring the popularity of Moorcroft. Today Hugh Edwards is at the helm and oversees a talented team of young designers who introduce a continuous stream of exciting vibrant patterns.
Our exhibition is by Ron Clewes, Stoke on Trent born and bred. His collection spans the 1920s range through to modern day. Prices range from the low hundreds to a few thousand pounds. Designs include: Moonlit
Blue, Big Poppy, Wisteria, Hibiscus, Spring Breeze, Folklore Forest and Queens Choice. Running for July and August gives ample time to view this magnificent display. We look forward to welcoming you all.
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Decorative Home & Salvage Show If you are looking for inspiration in creating a beautiful indoor or outdoor living space, a unique work space, or you are a quality retailer then Arthur Swallow’s Decorative Home & Salvage Show at Cheshire Showground, Nr Knutsford is a shopping experience you won’t want to miss. From August 7th-9th you’ll find this beautifully curated event offering quality reclaimed and salvaged materials, garden furniture and statuary, restored and upcycled furniture, period home fixtures and fittings, decorative and architectural antiques, furnishings and industrial pieces, all being shown by some of the finest exhibitors in Europe. The event has a uniquely boutique feel whilst also
offering the variety of a largescale event and attracts a broad range of visitors. In fact, these shows are fast becoming a one-stop-shop for quality retailers, props buyers, interior designers, landscape architects, designers, homemakers and those undertaking a renovation project.
To make this a complete day out there is fabulous onsite catering in the ‘big top’ marquee so you can enjoy a relaxed lunch of stone-baked pizza and Pimms or a light snack of sandwiches, teas and cakes. Cheshire Showground near Knutsford, WA16 0JE which will take place on
August 7th - 9th 2015. Friday Trade Preview: 12 noon - 5pm. Free of Charge for all registered attendees, £10 per person for all nonregistered attendees. Saturday & Sunday: 10am– 5pm £5 per person, per day. Tickets available on the door. w w w. a s f a i r s . c o m tel: 01298 27493
How Big Do You Like Your Model Railway? It was once estimated there were around 50 different model railway gauges and standards throughout the world, how true this is is uncertain. However here in the UK by far the most popular size is ‘OO’ being dominated by the ready to run manufacturers such as Bachmann and Hornby amongst many others. However for those with very little space how about Z
gauge, developed by Marklin in Germany in 1972 a Z gauge layout where a single circuit of track will fit on top of a
PEAKLAND GOLD AND SILVER
Once in a rare while, whispers of gold have been heard around the Peak, including finds linked to Wirksworth, Millers Dale and Bakewell. In 1854 true gold was apparently found in iron pyrites – ‘fool’s gold’ – from the Cow Close lead mine in Lathkill Dale. Samples were sent for analysis, as reported in the Illustrated London News of 24 Jun 1854: ‘The Derbyshire gold-diggings, of which the Crown is the owner, promise to be worth looking after. The stuff analysed contains twenty-five ounces of silver per ton, and an ounce and a half of gold.’ Several mining companies proposed installing newlydeveloped machinery which could remove fine particles of gold from rock. One proposed venture would entail building a crushing mill in the dale but permission was refused; the machinery was set up in an old mill at Brough instead. Investors in the mine saw their shares leap to ÂŁ25, then ÂŁ30. Those who sold out at that stage would be the only speculators to profit from Peakland gold. The venture lasted barely a year – gold was present in such small quantities that extraction was not viable. Brough crushing mill was sold for ÂŁ30 – a loss of almost ÂŁ700 – and the excitement of the ‘strike’ was forgotten by all but the locals, ever hopeful of a fresh find. For many years afterwards one elderly chap would tell how he had found a gold nugget as big as half a pea in Lathkill Dale, and the lead mine was still referred to as the gold mine almost within living memory. Pan for gold In 1933 a young geologist named John Wells, FRGS, carried out surveys for gold in the Peak after studying old records. On 17 June of that year he told a reporter from the Manchester City News: ‘There is gold in the Derbyshire Peak District – at a spot very well known to thousands of Manchester hikers. It is going to be our business to find it.’ If the optimistic Mr Wells struck lucky, he appears to have kept it as quiet as he did the location. During 1944, minute
particles of silver accompanied the find of gold at a basalt quarry in the Via Gellia below Ible. Gold was back in the headlines in the early 1990s, when analysts at Sheffield University confirmed that volcanic lava from Matlock Bath contained gold at 37 grammes per tonne, a very respectable quality ore. Samples had been taken from Temple Mine, a 1920s lead and fluorspar mine. Pure Silver The story of silver in the Peak goes back much further than that of gold. Roman pigs of local lead have been found to contain traces of silver. The Domesday Survey refers to the payment of £40 of pure silver by the manors of Darley, Matlock, Wirksworth, Ashbourne and Parwich. Records of 1656 tell of troops despatched to Youlgrave after local lead miners threatened violence to any outsiders who intended searching their workings for silver. During the previous century, silver had been recorded in Nester Mine on Masson Hill – no great distance from the lead veins later worked so successfully by owners of Ball Eye mine near Bonsall. Ball Eye is particularly associated with silver, including claims of up to 20 ounces per ton of lead. Glover, in The History and Gazetteer of the County of Derby around 1829, noted that several vessels had been made from Ball Eye silver. They included a tankard, a salver and two small tumbler cups, at one time in the possession of Mr Milnes of Ashover. The process of separating silver at Ball Eye was abandoned after a few years as too expensive and far too wasteful to the ever-precious lead. Nevertheless, between 1859–1870 Derbyshire lead ore produced 14,194 ounces of silver. Lead mines of further potential interest included Millclose at Darley, Odin Mine at Castleton and Mill Dam at Hucklow. Even so, the low quantities of silver generally made it too costly to recover and, despite all the exciting reports of silver and gold, the most precious mineral wealth of the Peak remained good, solid lead. Julie Bunting
large cake tin! Then at the other extreme perhaps the choice is 7Âź inch gauge where large gardens and paddocks are required and motive power is provided by live steam and diesel engines.
As for the smallest gauge a trip to Japan is required – where else? – where in 2006 T gauge was developed with a track width of just 3mm which is half the size of Z gauge! Tweezers and eye glass compulsory with all purchases. Whether you are looking to add to model railway or sell your collection, Sheffield Auction Gallery hold regular model railway auctions on all scales and gauges (next Specialist Auction on August 27th).
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Having found a new home in the week of the local Wakes celebrations, the annals of Winster F.C. were once again dusted down to bring together two teams for the popular Over 30’s v Under 30’s annual fixture. In an entertaining game and despite a commendable show by the more senior ensemble, it was once again the younger generation who took their third consecutive win to retain the Jonathan Harper Charity Cup. In a not unsurprising start to the fixture the Over 30’s seemed to be stuck in first gear for the opening few minutes, during which the Under 30’s took full advantage with their pace and direct play. Only four minutes had been played when George Dronfield produced a calm finish past the onrushing keeper to put the young Winster team ahead. However, as the glorious early evening summer sunshine seemed to warm up stiff limbs, it became increasingly
difficult to notice the disparity in ages of the two teams and for long periods the Under 30’s looked unsettled. Across the Over 30’s midfield, Andy Tann, Stuart Person and Iain Simpson began to frustrate their younger counterparts with not allowing the time or composure they needed, whilst Simon Percival went close with a headed attempt, as did Josh Weston who came within touching distance of an equaliser with a close range effort. As the attacking play began to take shape, the back four - and true Winster legends - Julian Piggot, John Prime, Danny Wood and Martin Carson rolled back the years to entertain the large crowd with Cruyff turns and Bremner tackles whilst carrying out their defensive duties. On the few occasions when the defence was breached, Dave Robinson in goal managed to palm away the danger to frustrate the Under 30’s on several occasions.
With half an hour played, Manager of the Under 30’s – Anthony Porter – must have seen enough to be concerned and sent on Scott Spencer to bolster their attack. It turned out to be a timely intervention as with a fresh injection of pace and long range shooting ability, Spencer personally added two goals within the space of ten minutes and give a rather unreflective 3-0 half time scoreline. Following the interval, it was the Over 30’s who once again began to stamp their authority on the fixture and when Billy Lester invited a clumsy challenge inside the area from a mesmerized defence, a penalty was awarded with just five minutes played. Stepping up to take the opportunity himself, Lester made the most of the goalkeeper’s fear of powerful shots and brutally despatched the spot kick. Unable to quickly add more goals to further close the gap, the Over 30’s began
to drop deep into their own half as the fitness of the Under 30’s once again began to show as the half wore on. A fluidity and fluency of movement began to flow through the younger side and gaps began to open up in which to exploit. First to benefit from the newly found space was Ben Harrison who, despite getting booked for diving minutes earlier as a result of the keen eyed refereeing of Jack Harrison, stayed on his feet to finish from six yards out. As the trickle of attacks became waves, much was being orchestrated from Anthony Porter in the centre of midfield and when he found Liam Ashton in space, Ashton still had work to do before he finally finished from a tight angle with a ferocious strike, completing the 5-1 scoreline. In what was another successful and well supported fixture, over £150 was raised for local charities.
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A substantial four bedroom stone built residence set amidst extensive landscaped gardens, generous parking and detached garage, including self contained annexe offering potential income for holiday let or ideal for dependent relative or home worker. Surrounded by stunning Derbyshire countryside.. Energy Rating C
A substantial Grade II listed, three storey, three double bedroom stone built residence with attractive enclosed rear gardens and superb views across the village and surrounding Derbyshire countryside. The property retains impressive original features including stone flagged floors, timber beams and gritstone fireplaces. Energy Rating Exempt
• One bedroom annexe • Lady Manners School catchment • Flexible family living accommodation
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Reedsmere, Matlock Road
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Smithy House, Main Street
• Generous private gardens • Off-road parking and garage
Winster
• Retaining charm, character and original features • Flexible family living accommodation
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Chelmorton
£550,000
Hawthorn House, Chapel Street
Monyash
A beautifully presented stone built four bedroom semi detached property with a wealth of period features including cast iron fireplaces, stained glass and high ceilings with generously proportioned reception rooms. Occupying a village location in the heart of the Peak District National Park. Energy Rating E
A substantial four double bedroom circa 1883 detached stone built family residence with generous off-road parking, garage with office above and stone outbuildings. Situated in an enviable position overlooking the village green in a picturesque Peak Park village. Energy Rating E
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Sherwood House, Sherwood Road Tideswell
A charming well presented two double bedroom stone built period end of terrace cottage with accommodation set over three floors, enjoying picturesque views across the surrounding countryside, with enclosed cottage garden. The accommodation retains charm and character alongside modern fixtures and fittings. Energy Rating E
A fine well appointed circa 1835 stone built detached five bedroom family residence steeped in history with formal reception rooms boasting stunning original marble fireplaces, ornate coving and stunning entrance hall with period tiles. The property would benefit from a degree of modernisation. Energy Rating F
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A substantial four bedroom detached dormer bungalow, well presented throughout with detached two storey garage, detached home office, generous parking and enclosed landscaped gardens. Viewing strictly by appointment. Energy Rating D
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47 New Road
TO LET
Brockwell Lane
Youlgrave
• Superb far reaching views • Attic / occasional room
TO LET
£650
£1350
PCM
PCM
Chesterfield
Alden Cottage
Darley Moor
Bagshaws Residential are pleased to present this two/three bedroom coach house close to Chesterfield town centre. The property offers flexible living arrangements entering the property on the ground level you have an open plan kitchen, living/dining space and cloakroom/WC. To the first floor is an open attic room which can be used as a bedroom, snug or office space. To the lower ground floor are the two bedrooms, a utility area and the shower room. The property has been fully renovated and modernised to a high standard.
Bagshaws Residential present this well appointed 1850s detached four bedroom stone built residence. Occupying an elevated position with superb far-reaching views across open countryside, the property retains its original charm and character alongside modern fittings. The flexible accommodation comprises bespoke fitted kitchen with gas fired Aga and walk-in pantry, ground floor cloakroom, dining room, dual aspect sitting room with log burning stove and a separate snug with gas stove. At the first floor four double bedrooms, bathroom with shower and separate WC. The gardens include paved seating terraces, vegetable beds, fruit trees, herb gardens and solid fuel stores.
• Two/Three Bedroom Coach House • Available Now
• Four Bedroom Stone Built Residence • Double Garage and Off-Road Parking
• One Allocated Parking Space • EPC Rating C
• Gardens, Orchard & Terraces • EPC Rating D
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Walton
Woodlands, Matlock Road
A fine detached seven bedroomed gentleman's residence, built circa 1920s, standing within one acre of beautiful private garden and grounds along with a three acre paddock, stabling and garaging for five vehicles. Rarely offered to the market the "Woodlands" is one of Chesterfield's houses of standing enjoying stunning views across countryside at the rear yet close to a host of local amenities including the nearby golf club. The spacious and versatile accommodation, although extensive, is still easily manageable and would provide a wonderful family home. The property is enviably located set well back from the road with a long sweeping driveway and stands within ¼ mile of the golf club with a host of local amenities nearby, with excellent transportation links to Matlock, Sheffield and the motorway network. Energy Rating F Viewing: Matlock Office.
Offers Around £1,250,000
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Eyam
Roods Farm, Foolow
A stunning, strikingly attractive and imposing, stone built detached country residence in a superb private setting with approximately 3 acres and further land by separate agreement. Separate detached barn, previously with planning permission for a two bedroom holiday cottage. This substantial flexible accommodation comprises: entrance porch, large reception room, bespoke living kitchen, utility room, cloakroom, side hall, formal dining room, large drawing room. First floor: very large landing, three double bedrooms all with en-suite. Second floor: part converted, ideal as two further bedrooms with potential en-suites. Outside: lovely formal garden, large barn, large double garage and adjoining paddocks. Foolow is a most sought after village in the Peak District with traditional village green, pond and well known village pub. It is a short distance to Bakewell and within easy commuting distance of Sheffield and Chesterfield. The village is within the catchment area for both Lady Manners School and Hope Valley College. Energy Rating D
Viewing: Hathersage Office.
Matlock: 01629 828 250
Offers Around £970,000
Banner Cross: 0114 268 3241
Hope
Birchfield Lodge, Aston Lane
Birchfield Lodge is a substantial freehold residence within two acres of private grounds and spectacular south westerly views over the Hope Valley to Mam Tor and Winnets Pass. Birchfield Hall was built by Edward Firth in 1875 as a weekend retreat and shooting lodge and has been sympathetically and tastefully converted into four luxury homes. A lovely parkland setting, the origins of a grand country residence. Delightful family residence with accommodation over three floors with five bedrooms, several reception rooms, beautiful modern breakfast kitchen with a range of appliances and granite worktops, three bath/shower rooms. The grounds are principally laid to lawn with entertaining terraces and double garage. Birchfield occupies a glorious parkland setting with views towards Winnets Pass and Mam Tor in the distance. It is to the south side of Win Hill surrounded by breathtaking Peak Park scenery with many leisure pursuits readily available. The village of Hope is situated nearby with a selection of shops, pubs, very good schools and with the mainline rail station giving frequent services to Sheffield and Manchester which are both easily commutable. Energy Rating F
Offers Around £595,000
Viewing: Hathersage office.
Dronfield: 01246 290992
Hathersage: 01433 650009
Bakewell: 01629 815307
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Wessington
Deaconsbank, The Green
This beautifully proportioned five bedroomed, stone built detached house is perfect for family occupation being enviably located surrounded and overlooking the village green which is ideal for children. Standing mid-way between Matlock and Alfreton with ease of access to Chesterfield, Derby and the motorway network, the spacious and highly versatile accommodation is well presented and offers gas central heating, double glazing, alarm and comprises: porch, hall, study/snug, separate dining room, breakfast kitchen with pantry, rear hall, utility, boot room and downstairs WC, lounge, landing, four double bedrooms, bedroom five/study, bathroom, shower room. Quadruple garage, ample parking with beautiful garden. Viewing recommended. NO CHAIN. Energy Rating D
Viewing: Matlock Office.
Offers Around £525,000
Castleton
Townhead, Pindale Road
Period stone three bedroom end terrace cottage, generously proportioned, immaculately maintained and modernised. Delightful rear cottage gardens and stunning views to Mam Tor and Winn Hill. Separate single garage and parking space, vegetable garden and further large stone outbuilding/workshop. Accommodation includes sitting room, separate dining room, fitted breakfast kitchen with appliances, separate fitted utility room. At first floor three well proportioned bedrooms including master bedroom en-suite and house bathroom/W.C. with roll top bath. Castleton is a picturesque village, notable for the nearby showcase caverns such as Blue John and Treakcliff as well as Peveril Castle. There are good local shopping facilities and amenities including both local primary and secondary schools, public transport all surrounded by the spectacular countryside of the Peak District National Park. Within easy commuting distance of Sheffield and Manchester. Energy Rating E
Offers Around £349,950
Viewing: Hathersage Office
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Tansley
Proverb House, The Rocks
Set well back from the main thoroughfare, within a good sized private garden this deceptively proportioned four bedroomed detached split-level stone built house, stands close to the centre of the sought after village of Tansley. The highly versatile and flexible accommodation is located on two floors, being ideal for family occupation and offering gas central heating and double glazing. Ground floor comprises of a hallway, lounge, breakfast kitchen, inner hall, formal dining room/bedroom five, master bedroom with en-suite shower room, double bedroom two and family bathroom. Lower ground floor, laundry room, inner hallway, two further double bedrooms and cloakroom. Ample parking and garage. The sought after village of Tansley is located approximately three miles to the east of Matlock, surrounded by picturesque countryside with many pleasant walks. There is a renowned local primary school, several local hostelries along with excellent transportation links to junctions 28 (Alfreton) and 29 (Chesterfield) of the M1 motorway. Excellent access to the nearby towns of Matlock, Chesterfield and Alfreton with Derby, Nottingham, Sheffield and Leeds all standing within reasonable commuting distance. Energy Rating C
Birchover
Quarry Nook Cottage, Main Street
Set back from the road, this nicely proportioned three bedroomed detached stone built cottage, stands within the popular and sought after village of Birchover, which is well placed for access to Matlock, Bakewell, Chesterfield, Sheffield and the Peak District National Park. The property is equally ideal for a professional couple, older family or early retired. Offering gas central heating, double glazing and comprising: porch, hall, kitchen, lounge with stone fireplace, dining area, landing and two double bedrooms, single bedroom and spacious bathroom. Broad driveway with ample parking, large double garage, useful outhouses and tiered rear garden. Awaiting EPC
Viewing: Bakewell Office
Offers Around £345,000
Viewing: Matlock Office.
Matlock: 01629 828 250
Banner Cross: 0114 268 3241
Dronfield: 01246 290992
Offers Around £310,000
Hathersage: 01433 650009
Bakewell: 01629 815307
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Wensley
Thatch Cottage, Main Road
This idyllic two bedroomed stone built cottage is set back from the road within this sought after village, standing on the fringe of the Peak District National Park, yet within easy reach of Matlock, Bakewell and the motorway network. Attractively refurbished to a high standard during recent years, the immaculate and extended accommodation offers gas fired central heating, double glazed windows and comprises: entrance porch, sitting room, well equipped dining kitchen, landing, master bedroom, ensuite bathroom, second double bedroom and family bathroom. Delightful front cottage garden, useful outhouse, large stone south facing entertaining terrace to the rear. No Chain. Viewing recommended. Energy Rating E
Over Haddon
Rock Cottage, Main Street
Nestling away amidst this charming and highly sought after Peak District Village of Over Haddon, this nicely proportioned, two double bedroomed stone built cottage stands within easy reach of the market town of Bakewell with all its amenities, Chatsworth Park, Ashbourne and Matlock. Located within the catchment of the revered Lady Manners School. The property offers majority uPVC double glazing and comprises entrance, dining kitchen which incorporates a solid fuel range, sitting room with a stone fireplace, landing off which opens to two bedrooms and a bathroom with coloured suite. Awaiting EPC
Viewing: Bakewell Office.
Viewing: Matlock Office.
Offers Around £215,000
Offers Around £250,000
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£1400 PCM
Stoney Middleton
Bridge Cottage, The Nook
Believed to date back to the mid 18th century, originally part of Lord Denman's Estate, a former police house with original police cell! A charming four bedroom, three bath/shower room detached cottage in an idyllic location fronting onto the brook. Ideal for a family or a small bed and breakfast business. Gas central heating, sealed unit double glazing. Dining hall, charming family room, sitting room, contemporary breakfast kitchen, utility room - former police cell. First floor: long landing with door giving access to small garden area, patio and spectacular roof top terrace. Master bedroom, large en-suite bathroom, two further double bedrooms with en suite shower rooms, double bedroom 4 and separate W.C. Outside: lower courtyard. Small forecourt, integral double garage. Awaiting EPC
Bailiffs Cottage, Magclough Farm, Edge Road, Eyam S32 5QN Delightful three/four bedroomed cottage
£995 PCM
2 The Orchard, Church Lane, Monyash DE45 1JL Beautifully presented three bedroomed character cottage
£925 PCM
Chapel Cottage, The Causeway, Eyam S32 5QF Charming two double bedroom character cottage
£695 PCM
Rose Cottage, The Bank, Stoney Middleton S32 4TD Charming two bedroom extended detached cottage
£650 PCM
7 Fern Royd, Oddfellows Road
Viewing: Hathersage office.
FOR A FULL UP-TO-DATE RENTAL LIST PLEASE CONTACT OUR LETTINGS DEPARTMENT ON
Viewing: Hathersage office.
Offers Around £399,000
Matlock: 01629 828 250
Hathersage
Set in the heart of this popular historic Peak District village, a slighly larger than average, natural stone built freehold end terrace cottage within walking distance of the village centre and its excellent amenities. Offered for sale with early vacant possession and completed chain. Gas fired central heating and sealed unit double glazing. Sitting room, dining kitchen, pantry. First floor: large double bedroom, good sized bedroom 2, bathroom with full suite and shower. Second floor: bedroom 3 and large landing/potential bedroom 4. Outside: attractive front garden. To the rear, yard, two brick built store places, one with W.C. Attractive cottage garden and off-road parking with vehicular access. Energy Rating E
Banner Cross: 0114 268 3241
01629 828228
Offers Around £229,995
e-mail: lettings@saxtonmee.co.uk
Dronfield: 01246 290992
Hathersage: 01433 650009
Bakewell: 01629 815307
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£164,950
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£295,000
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Spacious semi-detached property THREE bedrooms; 2 ground floor and 1 first floor Sitting room, dining kitchen and utility room Under croft garage and parking Gardens to front and rear SUPERB FAR REACHING VIEWS Potential to create further accommodation. (Subject to planning consents) • EPC=D
Bolehill
• Spacious, substantial stone built home • THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS • THREE RECEPTION ROOMS • Fitted kitchen and conservatory • Bathroom and separate shower room • Detached GARAGE and PARKING • Garden and raised decking area with SUPERB VIEWS • EPC=E
Matlock
Matlock
£184,950
£695pcm
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£299,950
OFFERS INVITED • Modern semi-detached property • TWO Bedrooms • Open plan living room • Conservatory • Kitchen • Gardens to three sides of the property • Allocated parking spaces • EPC=D
OPEN VIEWING WEEKEND
RECENTLY RENOVATED • • • • • • • • •
Characterful Grade II listed stone built property THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS LOG BURNING STOVE TWO reception rooms Study area & cellars Breakfast kitchen Extensive gardens Driveway No upward chain
18th and 19th July 11am - 3pm ALL WELCOME
£495,000
THE HEADLANDS, GREEN LANE, BUXTON O/O £550,000
KNARRS FARM, GLOSSOP
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AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY • Well presented DETACHED BUNGALOW • THREE bedrooms • Parking and garage • Spacious dining kitchen • Sitting room • Garden room • Gardens front and rear • EPC=D
Victorian gentleman’s residence Well presented 3rd floor flat THREE BEDROOMS Sitting room and dining kitchen Family bathroom and utility Shared gardens Communal parking and garage EPC=E
TENANT APPLICATION FEE £120 INC VAT PER PERSON
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THE BARN, SMALLDALE
£325,000
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RURAL LOCATION WITH PANORAMIC VIEWS
BEAUTIFUL DETACHED 4 BEDROOM HOME
• Detached stone farmhouse. Many character features. • 4 bedrooms and 2 reception rooms • Detached barn and additional outbuildings • Formal gardens and land of approx 18 acres. EPC rating E
• Spacious living accommodation. 4 reception rooms. • Detached garage and off-road parking. • Stunning views. Beautiful south facing gardens. • No chain. EPC rating E.
CRAIL, OLD HALL DRIVE, WHALEY BRIDGE
LADYCROFT AVENUE, BUXTON
£230,000
BARN CONVERSION IN RURAL SETTING • Beautifully presented throughout • Well proportioned accommodation. 4 beds and 2/3 receps. • Gardens and off-road parking • No Chain. EPC rating D
HERNSTONE LANE, PEAK FOREST
£450,000
Buxton 01298 23038 buxton@wrightmarshall.co.uk
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DELIGHTFUL 4 BEDROOM DETACHED HOME
contact: andrew.dippnall@wrightmarshall.co.uk
• Semi-rural location on the outskirts of Whaley Bridge. • Beautiful grounds extending to 1/3 acre. • Double garage, driveway, wooded copse. • Fantastic views from all windows. EPC rating D.
MACCLESFIELD OLD RD, BUXTON £189,950
CLIFF ROAD, BUXTON
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£130,000
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3/4 BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED HOME • Good sized accommodation. • In need of cosmetic improvement. • Fantastic garden, garage and parking. • No vendor chain. EPC rating F.
WYEDALE CLOSE, BUXTON
BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED DETACHED HOME • Property dating back to 1730s. • 3 bedrooms, 2 receps. Immaculately presented throughout. • Driveway parking and garage, encl garden and patio. • EPC rating D.
£315,000
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WELL PRESENTED 4 BED DETACHED HOME • Beautifully maintained and presented. • 2 receptions and master bedroom with en-suite. • Highly sought after location. Overlooking woodland. • EPC rating C.
MARLOW STREET, BUXTON
£179,950
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SUBSTANTIAL 4 BED VICTORIAN STONE TERRACE • Accommodation over four floors. • Magnificent far reaching views. • Enclosed garden to rear. • EPC rating D.
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WIRKSWORTH NEW
A QUITE INDIVIDUAL TWO BEDROOMED DETACHED COTTAGE OFFERING HIGH END CONTEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION WITHIN THE HEART OF THIS POPULAR MARKET TOWN. Finished to the highest of standards throughout with contemporary gloss fitted kitchen beneath granite work surfaces to include a plethora of integral appliances and being able to accommodate a dining suite. A modern en-suite bathroom incorporating a feature glass block walk in shower and wall hung basin and WC. Bisque contemporary radiators throughout the property. Benefiting from gas fired central heating and double glazing and sitting within a manageable plot which boasts low maintenance gardens, block paved parking and outdoor storage. EPC Rating: D
A CHARACTERFUL 16TH CENTURY COTTAGE WITHIN THIS HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER VILLAGE LOCATION OFFERING SCOPE FOR COSMETIC IMPROVEMENT AND SITTING WITHIN A MANAGEABLE PLOT WHICH BOASTS PARKING AND COTTAGE STYLE FRONT AND REAR GARDENS. Along with
the numerous character features, modern day conveniences are blended in effortlessly to include gasfired central heating, en-suite facilities and leaded double glazing. EPC Rating: D
Ref: 8554
£230,000 NO CHAIN
£259,950
Ref: 8624
HACKNEY NEW PRICE
A DISTINCTIVE DETACHED STONE-BUILT RESIDENCE PROVIDING A WELL BALANCED FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOME WITHIN A HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION. Standing with elegant character, Briarfield is built of local gritstone with attractive cut-stone work to openings and a steeply pitched tiled roof. The house dates from the 1930s and along with an equally distinctive later extension there is well proportioned four bedroom accommodation complemented by good sized gardens, garaging and parking; all in all an excellent family home. Lying within the Derwent Valley and offering ready access to the delights of the Derbyshire Dales and Peak District countryside, the cities of Sheffield, Derby and Nottingham all lie within daily commuting distance. EPC Rating: F
£450,000 NO CHAIN
Ref: 8387
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HACKNEY NEW
LANDLORDS – PROPERTIES REQUIRED FOR WAITING TENANTS THROUGHOUT DERBYSHIRE DALES AND THE PEAK DISTRICT
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TWO BEDROOM COTTAGE, MONYASH
TWO BEDROOM COTTAGE, ELTON
THREE BEDROOM COTTAGE, TANSLEY
TWO BED APARTMENT, BAKEWELL
£500 PCM
A QUITE SUPERB FOUR BEDROOMED DETACHED MODERN BUNGALOW OFFERING SPACIOUS ACCOMMODATION AND TAKING IN THE MOST DELIGHTFUL SOUTHERLY COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS. Being built in the 1970s and having undergone extension since the property is presented to a pleasing standard throughout with scope to cosmetically improve. Currently benefiting from a comprehensively appointed fitted kitchen to include integral appliances and contemporary bathroom suite having recently been updated. The reception areas are flooded with natural light from the southerly aspect and the spacious accommodation enjoys the benefit of gas fired central heating and UPVC double glazing. Sitting within an envious plot enjoying 180º countryside views and having lawned front and rear gardens, ample parking and garage with electric up-and-over door. EPC Rating: TBC Ref: 8590
£380,000 NO CHAIN
£595 PCM
TEL: 01629 580228 www.fidler-taylor.co.uk
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£585 PCM
£600 PCM
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CROMFORD NEW PRICE
A DETACHED THREE BEDROOM INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED SPLIT LEVEL PROPERTY OFFERING WELL PROPORTIONED AND PRESENTED ACCOMMODATION THROUGHOUT. With fitted kitchen, bathroom with white sanitary ware, mix of wooden and UPVC double glazing and electric central heating. Set within a quite superb elevated plot which boasts manageable front and rear gardens taking in the delightful Peak District views and with privacy gained by mature boundary hedges and with the addition of a single garage and tarmac driveway. EPC Rating: D
£349,950
Ref: 8151
MATLOCK NEW PRICE
A THREE BEDROOMED SEMI-DETACHED PROPERTY SET WITHIN THIS HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER VILLAGE LOCATION TAKING IN DELIGHTFUL VIEWS. Larger than average property with the accommodation briefly comprising entrance hallway, living room, dining room, kitchen, rear porch and to the first floor three bedrooms and bathroom. The property offers scope for cosmetic modernisation and refurbishment which may be sought by some prospective purchasers. Sitting within a large plot which boasts front and rear gardens, parking and taking in the most delightful views towards Willersley, Riber Castle and the surrounding countryside with views towards the tourist attraction of Black Rocks from the rear of the property. EPC Rating: E
Ref: 8574
£205,000 NO CHAIN
BASLOW NEW
A MODERN THREE BEDROOM TOWN HOUSE SET WITHIN THIS POPULAR RESIDENTIAL LOCATION AND CONVENIENT FOR ALL LOCAL AMENITIES. Sitting within a manageable plot which boasts mature approach and two tiered rear lawned garden with patio seating area and taking in views of the surrounding countryside to the front, along with parking and single garage. EPC Rating: C
£239,950 NO CHAIN
Ref: 8313
MATLOCK
TANSLEY
NEW
NEW
A LARGER THAN AVERAGE TWO BEDROOMED SEMIDETACHED PROPERTY WITHIN THE HEART OF THIS POPULAR VILLAGE AND OFFERING CONSIDERABLE SCOPE FOR COSMETIC IMPROVEMENT AND EXTENSION. Having a fitted kitchen and bathroom with separate glazed shower cubicle, gas fired central heating and UPVC double glazing. Sitting within a large plot with parking to the front together with single garage and to the rear a level lawn offering considerable scope to extend the accommodation subject to the necessary planning consents. EPC Rating: TBC
Ref: 8625
£185,000 NO CHAIN
AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE AN EASILY MANAGED TWO BEDROOMED END OF TERRACED TOWN HOUSE ON A FLEXIBLE RENT TO HOME BUY SCHEME WITHIN THIS CONVENIENT EDGE OF TOWN LOCATION. Built in 2011
under a scheme overseen by Dales Housing stands this modern two bedroomed end of terraced town house. EPC Rating: B For further information please contact Jo Lilleman at Acclaim Housing 01629 761543.
£155,000
Ref: 8610
A SUBSTANTIAL FOUR BEDROOMED DETACHED MODERN BUNGALOW SET WITHIN THIS HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER AND CONVENIENT VILLAGE LOCATION PRESENTED TO A PLEASING STANDARD THROUGHOUT BUT WITH SCOPE FOR ONE TO STAMP THEIR OWN COSMETIC MARK. Having undergone a rear extension by the current vendor to incorporate a large reception area and bedroom but perhaps with the opportunity to further extend or site a detached garage. Comprising a fitted kitchen with appliance provisions, modern bathroom suite incorporating a well-appointed white suite, gas fired central heating and UPVC double glazing. The property is flooded with natural light from its countryside setting and sits within a larger than average plot which has been laid with low maintenance in mind boasting front and rear gardens, tandem double drive and single integral garage. EPC Rating: TBC
£525,000 NO CHAIN
Ref: 8612
GRINDLEFORD
BIRCHOVER NEW
AN IMMACULATELY PRESENTED CHARACTERFUL THREE BEDROOMED DETACHED COTTAGE SET WITHIN THE HEART OF THE PEAK DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK AND TAKING IN THE MOST STUNNING SURROUNDING COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS. Having been fully refurbished during the current vendor’s occupation to include a light, modern shaker style fitted breakfast kitchen offering a range of integral appliances, contemporary white bathroom suite, gas fired central heating and UPVC double glazing. Mixed with such modern day conveniences are numerous characterful features such as exposed internal stonework, beamed ceilings, deep sills and feature sandstone fireplace incorporating a multi-fuel stove. Most recently undergoing a light scheme of redecoration and new floor finishing and sitting within a stunning elevated plot boasting mature garden taking in the open southerly village and countryside views. EPC Rating: D
Ref: 8589
£325,000 NO CHAIN
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LOCATED IN THE VILLAGE OF GRINDLEFORD, DALES HOUSING ARE OFFERING 2 BEDROOM NEW BUILD HOUSES FOR SHARED OWNERSHIP PURCHASE TO PARTIES WHOSE PERMANENT RESIDENCE FOR THE PAST 10 CONSECUTIVE YEARS HAS BEEN WITHIN THE PARISH OF GRINDLEFORD OR AN ADJOINING PARISH. Offering flexible shared ownership or rent to home buy schemes. Prices from £82,500 (for a 50% share). For further information please contact Jo Lilleman at Acclaim Housing 01629 761543.
Ref: 7869
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BAKEWELL DE45 1FG Ridgefield House Monyash Road
BAKEWELL DE45 1DX Little Haven Milford
Offers Around
£499,999
Offers Around
£300,000
Situated in the highly desirable market town of Bakewell, this detached five bedroomed stone built home and separate detached cottage offers spacious family accommodation with extensive parking. The property requires cosmetic updating in parts and is an ideal home for a family. • Sitting room with stove • Dining room • Breakfast kitchen • 5 double bedrooms, one en-suite • Family bathroom • Utility room with adjoining shower room • Conservatory • Lovely sun room • Versatile games room • Surrounded by gardens • Extensive off-street parking • No chain. EPC rating E
A well presented three bedroomed, semi detached home with delightful well stocked gardens and a detached garage. Peacefully located on a quiet private road in Bakewell. Local amenities and the beautiful River Wye are all within walking distance. • Broad entrance hall • Sitting room with stone fireplace • Conservatory • Fitted kitchen • Spacious side porch with utility cupboard • Down stairs wc • Family shower room • Well stocked front & rear gardens • Detached garage.
VIEWING: Bakewell Office.
VIEWING: Bakewell Office.
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EPC Rating D
YOULGRAVE DE45 1WP Wyelands 19 New Road
Offers Around
£217,500
BASLOW DE45 1SN 4 Royal Croft Drive
Offers Around
£410,000
A three double bedroomed semi detached family home with off-street parking and lovely private garden. Conveniently located in the heart of picturesque Youlgrave, the property benefits from two receptions rooms, cloakroom with wc and recently refitted/decorated family bathroom. Sitting room with stove. • Kitchen overlooking rear garden • Double aspect, versatile dining room • Family bathroom • Off-street parking • Delightful rear garden • Close proximity to Youlgrave recreational ground.
degree of privacy) with large flagged patio • Large garage • Gas central heating • Sealed unit double glazing
EPC rating D
• Three double bedrooms • Bathroom/w.c. • Lounge • Breakfasting kitchen • Cloaks/w.c. EPC rating E
VIEWING: Bakewell Office.
VIEWING: Bakewell Office.
BASLOW DE45 1RD Apartment 12 Riverside Court Calver Road
Offers Around
£199,950
A superbly positioned three bedroomed bungalow backing south and west looking out over the Chatsworth Estate in the direction of Hassop on this much sought after cul-de-sac. The home lies on the edge of the village adjacent to Baslow Hall (Fischer's) and offers scope for extension, subject to planning permission. Bungalows with this sort of view rarely come to the market and as such early viewing is advisable. • Good sized garden (providing a good
BASLOW DE45 1SD 6 Eaton Court
Price
£90,000
This larger than average two bedroom, first floor apartment benefits from a sun room overlooking the river Derwent and an integral garage. The apartment has been lovingly refurbished by the current owners and includes a breakfast kitchen and well proportioned sitting room with views. • Entrance hall • Well appointed breakfast kitchen • Double aspect sitting room with dining area • Sun room overlooking the River Derwent • Master bedroom • Further double bedroom with fitted wardrobes • Family bathroom with separate shower cubicle • Garage • Communal garden on banks of River Derwent • River and Baslow Edge views • Majority double glazed • NO CHAIN. EPC to follow
A superb opportunity to purchase a 40% equity share in this delightful two bedroomed stone built property with allocated parking, private terrace and lovely south facing views towards Chatsworth. The property has been lovingly refurbished by the current owner and comprises of a stylish open plan living space, kitchen with range, utility area, two double bedrooms and a family bathroom. • Entrance hall • Open plan living area • Stylish kitchen with range cooker • Two double bedrooms • Family bathroom • Delightful south facing terrace • Wonderful views from terrace including Chatsworth Estate woodland • Allocated parking space • Subject to affordability clause / application • Further share available up to 80% • Occupancy Clause Applies. EPC rating C
VIEWING: Bakewell Office.
VIEWING: Bakewell Office.
For a FREE market appraisal please call Bakewell office 01629 700 699 BAKEWELL 01629 700699
DORE 0114 236 2420
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HATHERSAGE, S32 1DA Close to the Edge, Crossland Road Offers Around
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EYAM, S32 5RE 2 West End Terrace, Townhead
£310,000
Offers Around
HOPE VALLEY, S33 0BS 4, Victoria Road, Bamford
£319,000
Offers Around
£275,000
A stone built four bedroom bay windowed mid terrace villa with off street parking and a south facing rear garden. Enviably located in the heart of Hathersage, the accommodation is arranged over three floors and benefits from two reception rooms, kitchen, utility outbuilding and views of Stanage Edge.
A four bedroomed Edwardian mid terraced family home conveniently located in the heart of Eyam, with lovely gardens, a versatile outbuilding and garage. The property benefits from a superb bespoke kitchen with 'Rayburn', bay windowed sitting room and spacious family accommodation over three floors.
An extended three bedroomed mid terraced family home with offstreet 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.
• Four bedrooms • Entrance porch • Bay windowed sitting room • Dining room with brick built fireplace • Kitchen overlooking garden • Family shower room • Outbuilding used as utility room • Lovely views of Stanage Edge • South facing garden • Direct
• Locally made breakfast kitchen with granite • Generous sitting room with stove • 4 bedrooms • Family bathroom • Rear porch extension • Outbuilding with home office potential (subject to planning permission) • Detached garage • Enclosed rear garden and further lawn with views • Lovely family home • Picturesque Peak District village.
• Entrance porch • Sitting room with fireplace • Breakfast kitchen • Superb utility/boot room • Luxury bathroom • Off-street parking • Charming rear garden with patio & terrace • Views of Bamford Edge and Shatton Moor • No chain.
access to local park. EPC Rating E
EPC to follow
EPC to follow VIEWING: Hathersage Office.
VIEWING: Hathersage Office.
VIEWING: Hathersage Office.
For a FREE market appraisal please call Bakewell office 01629 700 699 or Hathersage office 01433 651 888
PROPERTY AVAILABLE TO RENT BANK COTTAGE, THE SQUARE, EYAM, S32 5RB A two double bedroom flat in the Historic village of Eyam close to all local amenities. The property consists of two double bedrooms, bathroom, modern kitchen and large living room. The property is unfurnished and undergone total refurbishment. Available Now. EPC Rating D.
£550 PCM 55 CASTLETON ROAD, HOPE, S33 6SB End terraced property refurbished throughout to a high standard. The property consists of 2 double and 1 single bedroom, two living rooms, brand new kitchen, brand new bathroom. Available 5th August 2015 on an unfurnished basis. Must view to appreciate the size and quality.
£800 PCM
NORTHWOOD, SHEFFIELD ROAD, HATHERSAGE, S32 1DA CURBAR, S32 3YL Hill View, Pinfold Hill
Offers Around
A fantastic family home in the most desirable village of Hathersage. The property comprises of 4 double bedrooms, living room, dining room, family bathroom and kitchen diner. To the outside; off-road parking for 2 cars, garden to the front, side and rear. UNFURNISHED AND AVAILABLE NOW
£625,000
£1100 PCM
A substantial four/five bedroomed detached family home with stunning westerly views set in generous mature gardens extending to a third of an acre. The property benefits from spacious family accommodation including dining kitchen with granite worktops, two reception rooms, utility room, sun terrace and an integral two-storey garage. • Entrance porch • Sitting room with multi fuel stove • Snug room • Superb family breakfast kitchen • Utility room • Newly decorated family bathroom • Versatile boiler room • Further driveway parking • Lovely garden • Sun terrace with stunning views • Extensive storage
RUTLAND COTTAGE, CHURCH ALLEY, BAKEWELL, DE45 1FF An immaculate 2 double bedroom cottage in a prime location of Bakewell close to shops, restaurants & all local amenities. 2 double bedrooms, brand new family bathroom, open plan modern kitchen & living room & storage cupboard to the outside. AVAILABLE NOW, UNFURNISHED, BAKEWELL OCCUPANCY CLAUSE
£575 PCM
EPC rating D
To view any of our rentals please call our dedicated lettings department on 01629 700695
VIEWING: Hathersage Office.
For a FREE rental appraisal please call 0114 268 9900 BAKEWELL 01629 700699
DORE OFFICE 0114 236 2420
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BAKEWELL LETTINGS 01629 700695
HATHERSAGE 01433 651 888
BANNER CROSS 0114 268 3388
AUCTION 0114 236 2420
LETTINGS 0114 268 9900
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OIRO £274,950
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Hilltop Terrace, TANSLEY TPS Estates are delighted to offer this mid terraced cottage which has been refurbished to a high standard with accommodation set over three floors and offering two/three good size bedrooms, family bathroom, sitting room and dining kitchen. There is driveway providing offroad parking, garaging and delightful front and rear gardens. This is an excellent opportunity for a discerning purchaser as a second home, FTB or buy to let. NO UPWARD CHAIN.
OIRO £169,500
01629 700246 07976 734364
EIGHT LOTS OF SUCCESS FOR ESTATE AGENT’S SUMMER AUCTION The latest auction hosted by leading estate agent ELR attracted a record number of bidders earlier this week, with seven of the nine lots selling at above the guide price. More than 150 people attended the event which took place at the Derbyshire-based Maynard Arms and saw experienced auctioneer and company director Nick Riddle take the helm. A two-acre plot of woodland in Froggatt was the first lot to go under the hammer – selling for the guide price of £20k. The second lot, a detached three-bed bungalow based on the outskirts of the charming village of Castleton, sold for more than £100k over the guide price of £250k-
despite being in need of some modernisation and refurbishment. The lot’s buyer went on to bid on a piece of adjacent land, a 1.5 acre paddock which was sold for £42k. A unique four bedroom stone built property in Bradwell sold for £300k£50k over the guide price – and was quickly followed by the sale of lot five; a bungalow with ‘roof top’ views of Tideswell village which received a final bid of £285k. Continuing the theme of picturesque properties; set on the banks of the river Wye a three bedroomed cottage just outside Buxton sold for £250k from an auction guide price of £195k. Bidders on lot seven, a
Hathersage-based property that needed ‘serious refurbishment’, recognised the potential of the dilapidated two bed semi-detached house and the property sold for an ‘impressive’ £266K - £66K more than it was listed for. The final lot, which auctioneer Nick Riddle told the bidders had ‘near the best views in Derbyshire’ received a frantic surge of bids with a ‘very tense’ atmosphere as the price rose from £535k to a final bid of £805k. “It was very tense at times,” said Nick. “At one point we were in a situation where bids were increasing just one thousand pounds at a time. “The fantastic turnout was a direct result of the
quality of the lots being auctioned, and we are very much looking forward to doing it all over again at the next auction.” Nick went on to say that they have already taken instruction on a number of lots for the next event taking place on the 13th October. “We have taken instruction on several lots so far for the autumn auction, including a dilapidated farm just on the outskirts of Dore and Old Park Cottage overlooking the 13th at Abbeydale Golf Club.” For further information regarding the next auction which will take place at the Maynard Arms in October please contact Nick Riddle or Kerrie Ibbotson on 01433 651888.
DON’T PUT YOUR SALE ON HOLD OVER SUMMER, SAYS BAGSHAWS RESIDENTIAL The local housing market has seen a surge in activity during the summer months over the past few years, according to local estate agency Bagshaws Residential in Bakewell. As part of its national network Sequence, Bagshaws Residential has recorded a staggering 36% increase on exchanges made in July 2013 compared to the previous year, and a further increase of nearly 12% in July 2014. Bagshaws Residential is anticipating another rise in activity this year and is urging prospective sellers not to delay putting their property on the market, as summer could be the perfect time to find a buyer. With interest from
potential buyers building and demand for properties growing rapidly, Branch Manager Liz Agar at Bagshaws Residential believes that now is the ideal time for sellers to put their house on the market: “Many people think that the housing market slows down during the summer months, but actually in the past few years we have seen it pick up. Prospective sellers really should take advantage of the market this summer as we expect it to be another very busy period for us. “One reason houses sell so well over the summer months is because of the sun – it makes everything look better,” continues Liz. “With this in mind, we would advise sellers to
ensure their houses are in the best condition, making sure they are light, airy and clutter free, with well kept gardens. First impressions are so important.” Sellers needn’t worry if they have a holiday planned either - they need only notify their estate agent of the dates of any holidays that they have planned, and then arrangements can be made for access and viewings in their absence.
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With this is in mind, Bagshaws Residential is urging prospective sellers to get in touch now to take full advantage of the current buoyant market. It could be the perfect time for sellers to find their ideal buyer. If you have a property to sell and would like to book a free market appraisal with Bagshaws Residential, please contact the branch on 01629 814774 or email: bakewell@sequencehome.co.uk.
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SCARGILL MANN & CO. CHARTERED SURVEYORS
ESTATE AGENTS
AUCTIONEERS
RESIDENTIAL LETTING AGENTS
FRITCHLEY
PRNEW IC E
HACKNEY, MATLOCK
Offers around : £435,000
Offers around : £379,950
• NO UPWARD CHAIN; Character stone built detached barn conversion • Good sized enclosed garden plot to rear and side with patio and views • Feature dining hallway leading to breakfast kitchen; Shower room / Cloakroom • Large family room and large sitting room both with multi fuel stoves • Mezzanine study area; Four bedrooms; Garage / store; Parking to front
• Character four bedroomed semi-detached cottage with large conservatory • Village location with access to A38 / M1; Double glazing and central heating • Farmhouse style dining kitchen; Utility room; Cloakroom / Shower room • Feature sitting room with beamed ceiling; Four bedrooms and bathroom • Lawned enclosed rear garden; Driveway and garage to front
MATLOCK
NE W
NE W
HOLLOWAY
Offers around : £375,000
Offers around : £260,000
Offers around : £165,000
OIRO : £125,000
Offers around : £117,500
• Two bedroomed semi-detached with garden and views to rear • NO UPWARD CHAIN; Potential to extend; Fast access to A38 • Hallway; Sitting room; Fitted dining kitchen; Downstairs WC • Two bedrooms; Large bathroom with separate shower • Driveway; Car port to side; Concrete sectional garage
• Large building plot with full planning permission with large garden • Four bedroomed family home of a contemporary inverted design • Uninterrupted stunning views towards Black Rocks and Riber • First Floor: Cloakroom; Dining kitchen; Utility; Sitting room • Ground Floor: Four bedrooms; Master en-suite; Bathroom
• Character two bedroomed end terraced cottage with garden • Ideal for first time buyer / Single person / Second home • Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit double glazing • Living room with exposed beams and working open fireplace • Fitted kitchen; Two bedrooms; Bathroom; Separate WC
CARSINGTON
MATLOCK
WIRKSWORTH
• Three double bedroomed detached property • Oil central heating; Sealed unit double glazing • Entrance hall; Guest cloakroom; Sitting room; • Kitchen diner; Utility room; Family bathroom • Rear garden; Garage; Parking; Panoramic views
LETO T
LETO T
LETO T
BRADBOURNE
£1,000 PCM
WIRKSWORTH
£700 PCM • A three / four bedroom characterful stone built cottage • Oil central heating; Wealth of charm and character • Sitting room; Dining kitchen with dining area; Study • Four bedrooms; Shower room and separate bathroom • Delightful lawned and well stocked mature front garden
LETO T
Offers around : £199,500 • NO UPWARD CHAIN - Two bedroomed detached bungalow • Central heating; Hallway; Living room; Breakfast kitchen • Fitted breakfast kitchen; Conservatory; Two bedrooms • Shower room; Driveway; Garage with integral access • Patio and lawned garden to rear enjoying views
MIDDLETON BY WIRKSWORTH
NE W
CRICH
NE W
NE W
MATLOCK
• Three bedroomed semi-detached property with attractive garden to rear • Non-visible solar roof panels; Cloakroom / shower room; Useful cellar / store rooms • Sitting room with wood burning stove; Extended living kitchen with sun room • Store room / potential study (currently used as bike store); Utility area • Three first floor bedrooms; Well appointed bathroom; Two attic rooms
NE W
• Four bedroomed detached property ideal for commuting to A38 / M1 • NO UPWARD CHAIN; Gas central heating; Sealed unit double glazing • Hallway; Guest cloakroom; Sitting room and dining room area; Dining kitchen • Conservatory; Four bedrooms; Bathroom; Car port; Garage; Driveway • Good sized garden plot with lawn, patio, vegetable garden; Potential to extend
£625 PCM • Recently refurbished three bedroom three storey cottage • Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit double glazing • Stylish and contemporary living; Spacious sitting room • Dining kitchen; Two bedrooms; Contemporary bathroom • Further double bedroom to second floor; Parking and gardens
£550 PCM • Two bedroomed, three storey modern town house • Gas central heating; Sealed unit double glazing • Entrance hall; Living room; Separate dining room • Ground floor kitchen with access to the rear garden • Two bedrooms to the first floor; Family bathroom • Fully enclosed rear garden; Two allocated car spaces
39 Dale Road, Matlock 01629 584591; 37 St. John’s Street, Wirksworth 01629 823489 Also at: Ashbourne; Burton upon Trent; Derby; Tutbury; Uttoxeter www.scargillmann.co.uk matlock@scargillmann.co.uk
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Town & Country Property Specialists
For Sale By Auction
Monday 20th July
The Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell at 3pm
The Toll House
Thatcher Yates’
Derby Road, Ashbourne, DE6 1LZ
Dig Street, Hartington, SK17 0AQ
Individual detached character property in need of renovation set in 0.7 acres.
A Grade II listed two bedroom detached cottage and separate recently converted one bedroom detached barn.
The main house has two bedrooms and two reception rooms and there is an attached one bedroom annexe. Delightful large garden with woodland area backing onto fields extending in total to 0.7 acres. Licensed as a smallholding.
The main cottage is in need of some updating but offers great potential for enhancement due to the unique and versatile layout
Auction guide price: £250,000 - £300,000*
Auction guide price: £250,000 - £325,000*
Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 342201
Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 342201
75 Old Road
Ivy Cottage
Chesterfield, S40 2QU
Biggin by Hulland, Ashbourne, DE6 3FH
A beautifully modernised semi-detached Victorian property.
A detached cottage set in grounds extending to over 0.5 acres with panoramic views.
Comprising five bedrooms and five bathrooms, excellent for a large family, B&B use or with potential for separation into apartments (subject to planning permission). Situated in a popular location convenient for local amenities and within easy access of Chesterfield town centre. EPC rating E
The property is in need of some updating but offers great potential for enhancement and extension (subject to planning). EPC rating F.
Auction guide price: £270,000 - £350,000* Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 342201
Auction guide price: £200,000 - £250,000* Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 342201
Land at Grindleford Hope Valley, Derbyshire 3.28 acres of accessible grazing.
Development Site
Auction guide price: £25,000 - £35,000*
Green Lane, Lower Pilsley Chesterfield, S45 8AR Currently grassland, the site extends to 3.78 acres and has roadside access. Planning permission has been granted for the erecting of a maximum of 32 dwellings (a minimum of 13 of which should be attributed for affordable housing). Pre-auction offers invited.
Auction guide price: £700,000* Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 342201
To book an appointment call now: Bakewell 01629 812777 Uttoxeter 01889 562811 Ashbourne 01335 342201
Leek Derby
01538 398466 01332 200147
Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777 * The Guide Price is issued as an indication of the auctioneer’s opinion of the likely selling price of the property. Each property offered is subject to a Reserve Price which is agreed between the seller and the auctioneer just prior to the auction and which would ordinarily be within 10% (+/-) of the Guide Price. Both the Guide Price and the Reserve Price can be subject to change up to and including the day of the auction. For a full definition of Guide Price and Reserve Price please go to www.bagshaws.com.
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For Sale By Auction
Monday 20th July
The Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell at 3pm
The Stables
Painters Way Farm Winster, Matlock, DE4 2DJ
Hodge Lane, Uppertown, Ashover, S45 0JB
A traditional stone farmhouse, buildings and approx 8.00 acres land. Comprising a 3 bedroom farmhouse, 2 reception rooms, large kitchen dining room. A range of buildings at the property suitable for sheep and beef farming together with 8.00 acres of adjoining grassland. EPC Rating E.
Auction guide price: £400,000 - £500,000* Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777
A well presented 3 bedroom property with stables, barn, paddocks and woodland. Planning consent granted for change of use for additional dwelling. In all extending to approximately 4.60 acres.
Auction guide price: £695,000* Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777
Ivy Cottage Back Lane, Warslow, Derbyshire, SK17 0JL
Land at Butterton 21.87 acres (8.85 ha) approximately.
Auction guide price: £7,000 - £10,000 per acre* Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 342201
Land at Longnor Lot 1: A Grade II listed stone built semi-detached cottage situated on a sizable end plot measuring approximately 0.14 acres. The property is in need of updating and complete refurbishment but offers great potential for enhancement. Lot 2: 2.62 acres of grassland.
Auction guide price - Cottage: £150,000 - £175,000* Auction guide price - Land: £10,000 - £12,000*
6.59 acres of accessible grazing or mowing pasture with a range of timber frame buildings.
Auction guide price: £70,000*
Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 342201
Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777
For Sale By Private Treaty
For Sale By Informal Tender
Rosemary Cottage
Land off Leys Lane
245 Ashbourne Road, Turnditch, DE56 2LH
Bonsall Moor, Matlock, DE4 2BB
A lovely detached three bedroomed cottage offering much charm and character. The delightful accommodation has been sympathetically updated internally and is exceptionally well presented. EPC Rating D.
Guide price: £275,000 Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office: 01335 342201
12.5 acres (5.06 hectares) of grassland suitable for a mixture of mowing and grazing together with the remains of a stone barn all with access off Leys Lane. Tender Deadline: 12 noon on Wednesday 12th August 2015
Guide price: £100,000 Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777
Email: bakewell@bagshaws.com ashbourne@bagshaws.com www.bagshaws.com
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ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS AT WIRKSWORTH ROTARY CLUB
At his final meeting as President of the Wirksworth Rotary Club, Tony Wheeler made presentations to two Wirksworth Residents in recognition of their achievements. Jenny Acons received the Community Award for her work at the Wirksworth Music Centre at Anthony Gell School. Jenny is a founder member of the Centre which caters for children from reception to year 13 and has been teaching and supporting young musicians for 22 years. The Centre is attended by around 60 young musicians every week. Jenny and her team of experienced and talented teachers have helped develop many adult amateur and professional musicians who readily acknowledge what they gained from attending the centre. The award was for her amazing hard work and inspirational endeavours in the community of Wirksworth.
The second presentation of a certificate and a monetary award was for George Peck, a year 11 student at Anthony Gell School who was Young Photographer of the Year. To win his title George submitted a portfolio of his photographs illustrating the theme of ‘Light Up Your Community’ featuring photographs taken during theatre productions from the Wirksworth Festival and others of local groups. George is a keen photographer and hopes to go to university to read for a degree in geography.
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THE ROTARY CLUB OF BAKEWELL WELCOMES ITS NEW PRESIDENT
On Wednesday 1st of July the Presidency of The Rotary Club of Bakewell passed to Mike Webb. Mike was born and raised in Dorset. He joined the Midland Bank (HSBC) where he remained until his
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BAGSHAWS RESIDENTIAL SUCCESSFUL LETTINGS TEAM NEEDS MORE HOMES Local lettings agent Bagshaws Residential in Bakewell is calling on all landlords and investors with vacant properties to get in touch. Business is booming and the huge demand for properties to let is outweighing the supply of rental homes, creating a huge opportunity for landlords and buy-to-let investors. The lettings team is led by manager Jenni Knight who has a wealth of experience in the estate agency trade and is well placed to advise local tenants and work alongside landlords and investors. “The local lettings market in and around Bakewell is extremely busy at the moment,” says Jenni. “We have just experienced two of our busiest months to date since opening the branch at the start of 2014, and currently have a long list of tenants who are looking for properties to rent. We have seen a huge increase in the amount of lettings we have agreed on the first viewing, and now desperately need more two, three and four bedroom cottages, in particular around Hope Valley, Buxton, Matlock and Chesterfield. “We are the experts in our field – helping landlords find tenants, tenants find good accommodation, managing and helping expand property portfolios,” continues Jenni. “Anyone renting through us
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High Peak, Buxton Bureau, 26 Spring Gardens, Buxton. Drop-in Monday 9.30am-2pm and Wednesday 10am-12.00pm, appointments Thursday 10am-2pm. High Peak, Glossop Bureau, 1st Floor Bradbury Community House, Market St, Glossop. Appointments Monday 10am-2pm, Drop-in Tuesday 5pm-7pm and Friday 10am-2pm. High Peak, New Mills Bureau, Town Hall, New Mills. Appointments Tuesday 10am-2pm and drop-in Thursday 10am-2pm. Appointments also available at Whaley Bridge Mechanics Institute (call 0844 375 2712) and across High Peak GP Surgeries in Baslow, Buxton, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Gamesley, Glossop, Hadfield, Hartington, Hayfield, Hope Valley, New Mills and Tideswell contact your surgery for details and in Children’s Centres in Chapel-enle-Frith (call 01629 533680), Fairfield (call 01298 74895), Gamesley (call 01457 728950), Glossop (01629 531232, Hadfield (call 01457 860729), Harpur Hill (call 01298 74101) and New Mills (01629 533000). EVERY MONDAY Alzheimer’s Society Memory Cafés Social event providing access to support and info. for people with dementia, their carers, family and friends. friendly and informal. Every 4th Monday of the month. Medway Community Centre, Bakewell. Please pop along anytime between 2-4pm. Contact the Alzheimer’s Society on 01246 223366 or email derbyshirenorth@alzheimers.org.uk Ashford Badminton Club 8-9.30pm. In the sports hall at Lady Manners School. Contact Pete Rhodes on 01629 810319/0775 4421211 for more info. Ashbourne Sinfonia Rehearsals at Thorpe Village Hall and Parwich. 7.30pm. Contact Howard Kilner 01298 84844 for details. Baby Stay & Play 1.30-3pm. Matlock Children’s Centre. A weekly drop in group. On the 1st Monday of every month there will be a Health Visitor, and the opportunity to weigh your baby. No need to book. 01629 581867. Badminton Hartington Village Hall between 8-10pm. Everyone welcome. For further info. 07870 879734. Bakewell Choral Society rehearsals, 7.15-9.30pm in Bakewell Methodist Church, Matlock Street, Bakewell. Term time only. Tel. 01433 631308. Bakewell Cubs 6.15-7.45pm. At the Brigade Hall, Bath Street, Bakewell. Further info. Mike Horrod 01629 732173. Bamford Pre-School Playgroup term time at the Methodist School Rooms, Main Road, Bamford. 9am-12noon. Caroline Hunter 07591 979051. Bamford Tennis Club Ladies S&D Match practice night 6.30pm. Ruth 0114 2899384. Baslow Mother and Baby Group 10am-12noon. Baslow Church Rooms. Charge is £2 per family. Just turn up or tel. Rachel Brown on 01246 583022. Biggin W.I. meet at 7.30-9.30pm 2nd Monday in the month. Tel. Francis 01298 84447 or Lynn 84548. Bradwell Bowls Club Open bowling. 6pm. All welcome beginners or advanced. Tel. June 01433 620227 for more info. Bradwell Pre-School 9am-12noon at the Memorial Hall, Netherside. Contact Wendy Riley 07756 236563. Breast Feeding Support Group 12.30-1.30pm. Matlock Children’s Centre. A weekly group. A chance to meet the centres breastfeeding champion for support and advice. 01629 581867. Bridge Club Bakewell Town Hall. 7.15pm. Pairs (Acol). Visitors just turn up. £1.50 pp. 01629 814439/01298 871151. (Not Bank Holidays). British Red Cross Meeting Red Cross House, Matlock Green, Matlock. 7.15pm. All welcome. Further details 01629 582171. Buxton and High Peak Art Society meet at Dove Holes Community Centre. 1.30-3.30pm. Tel. Secretary, Bronwen 01629 813686. Chapel-en-le-Frith Ladies Choir Town Hall, Chapel-en-le-Frith. 7.45-9.45pm. New members welcome. 01298 814015. Come Along & Play Book the activity room here at Bakewell Children’s Centre to use our toys and resources, to book and for more details.01629 533673. Cromford Toddler Group meets during term time at Cromford Methodist Chapel on Water Lane, Cromford. 10-11.30am. Darley Dale Band Rehearsals 8-10pm. South Darley Village Hall. Contact Keith Sheldon 01629 734641 after 6pm. Derbyshire Housing Aid Advice surgeries and deposit guarantee scheme. Imperial Rooms, Imperial Road, Matlock 9.30am-12.30pm. Free confidential, independent advice on all housing matters. Fishpond Choir Rehearsal 7.30-9.30pm. The Fishpond, Matlock Bath. Further info. email enquiries@fishpondchoir.com or turn up on the night. Great Longstone Bridge ClubVillage Hall. 7-10pm. New members needed and welcomed. Tel. 01629 640442. Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup Bishop Pavilion, Bridge Field. 9.30am12.30pm. Contact Supervisor -Rebecca Stephenson 07842 095402. Hatha Yoga Over Haddon Village Hall. 10.30-11.30am. Friends Meeting House, Bakewell. 6.7.30pm. Contact Michelle 01629 815168. Hathersage Choir Rehearsals in the Lawrence Hall, at the Hathersage Memorial Hall. 7.30-9.30pm. Contact Secretary on 01433 650554. Jazz Workshop 7.30pm at Hope Valley College. Experienced players or beginners to jazz – everyone welcome. Pete on 01433 631284. Ladies Badminton Group age flexible. Well established. 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Matlock Cycling Club 9.30am. Starting from Cromford Market Place. Slow morning ride. Details Tony Holmes 01629 734753. Matlock Derwent Valley Lions Club meet on the 2nd Monday of each month at the Square and Compass, Darley Bridge at 8pm. New members always welcome. For more info. visit www.matlocklions.org.uk or tel. 0845 8339583. Matlock Multiples meet 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month. 1.15-3pm. Arc Leisure Centre Community Room. For further details phone Jane on 07957 211721 or search for us on Facebook. Matlock Mummies 9.30-11.30am. Matlock Children’s Centre. Friendly, relaxed group. Activity each week. Drinks and snacks provided. Daddies and other carers also welcome. Runs all year. No need to book. Free. 01629 581867. Matlock Workplace Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 12.30pm Easy walk 45 – 60 minutes Meet in Reception at DDDC Town Hall Bank Road (bottom end) for a brisk walk around Matlock in your lunch hour. Monday Funday Club (Term time). 6-7pm. Matlock Methodist and United Reformed Church, Bank Road, Matlock. Christian based fun sessions for 510 year olds. Contact Alison 01629 582847 for further details. Otter Tots Swim School 1.30-2.30pm. During term time only at S. Anselm’s School, Bakewell. For all babies and children from 3 months to school age. Contact Victoria 07944 391362. victoria@ottertots.com. www.ottertots.com. Peak Forest Playgroup 9.15am-1.15pm Tel. Charlotte or Lara on 07733 166715. Peak Pre-School Stanton in the Peak Primary School. 9am-2pm. Please contact Cathy (Supervisor) on 07799 084244. Rowsley Toddler Group Rowsley Methodist School Room, Chatsworth Road. 9.30-11.30am. (term time). Solo Whist We meet at 7pm at Caroline Court, Hope, for a friendly game of solo. Why not join us. For further details call 01433 651560 Tai Chi for the Over 50s 11am-12noon at Tansley Village Hall, Tansley. For further details 01629 56235. Tideswell Band rehearse at the Youth Club Building, 7.30-9pm. Contact Simon Lewis for details 07762 797595. 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. Toddlers Group for 0-4yrs, with parents or grandparents. Dale Road Methodist Church Hall, Darley Dale. 9.30-11.30am. Info. 01629 735988. Weekly Led Rides For Women on the Monsal Trail. Leaving from Hassop Cycle Hire at Hassop Station – 10am-12noon. Rides are delivered by fully trained cycle leaders. 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. ruth.taylor@derbyshiredales.gov.uk Yoga with Louise at the Medway Centre, Bakewell. Drop in class £6.50. 7.309pm. Dynamic Hatha Yoga. Mats provided. All levels welcome including beginners. Contact Louise (BWY) on 01538 304561 or just turn up. Map on website. www.yogamania.co.uk 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. EVERY TUESDAY Alzheimer’s Society Dementia Cafe Social event providing access to support and info. for people with dementia, their carers, family and friends. Friendly and informal. Every 3rd Tuesday of the month at the Old Hall Hotel, Buxton, 10.30am-12noon. Tel. Nikki at Alzheimer’s Society on 01246 223366 or email derbyshirenorth@alzheimers.org.uk Amnesty International, Wirksworth and District Waltham House, St John Street, Wirksworth. Third Tuesday at 8pm. All welcome. No membership fee. Contact: Alison Ledbury, Secretary 01629 820888 or wirksworthaigroup@yahoo.com An Art Group Peak Forest Reading Room. Meets last Tuesday of the month. 7.30pm. Contact Angela Whittaker-Axon 01298 938923 for more info. Art with Matlock U3A Scout HQ Matlock Green, 10-12 noon. New members welcome. Call Ruth on 01629 56636. Ashover Indoor Bowls Club meets Tuesday and/or Wednesday. 2-4.30pm. Ashover Village Hall. New members needed. Baby and Toddler Group (Totzone) Unit 4 off Olde English Road, Matlock. 1011.30am (term time only). Contact Josie 01629 584783. Bakewell Bridge Club Medway Centre. Players should be seated at 6.50pm for a 7pm start). New players and visitors welcome. Secretary Tony Margree 01629 636267. 1st Bakewell Brownies 6.15-7.30pm. The Brigade Hall, Bath Street, Bakewell. Further info. Heidi 01629 810369, Helen 732173, Doreen 812863. Back on Balance 7-8pm and 8-9pm. Litton village hall. No exercise experience necessary. Focus on improving your overall spinal health. £6 drop in or £20 for 4 sessions. Please bring a mat or towel. Tel. Michelle 07854 763570. For more information www.backonbalanceclinic.co.uk. Back 2 Netball This is a great way to keep fit and have fun, even if you’ve not played since school or all all! 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Peak Pre-School See Monday’s Events for further details. Rowsley Crafts Club 7-9pm. The kitchen to the rear of Rowsley Village Hall. Bring your own craft or join in on a group project. Please call Beverley Bagshaw on 01629 735997 for more info. Bamford Tennis Club adult coaching and social tennis from 6pm. Tel. 01433 Rugby Bakewell Mannerians RUFC Training 7pm. Baslow Sports Ground. See 651559 to arrange a free introductory session. www.pitchero.com/clubs/bakewellmanneriansrfc for more details. Beavers (6-8 years). 6-7.15pm. Hathersage Scout Headquarters. More info. See and Know Toddler group at Holy Trinity Church, Matlock Bath. 9.45Mature and John on 01433 651889 or website - www.hathersage-scouts.org.uk 11.30am term time only. 0-4’s and their parents and carers welcome for toys, Bingo Queens Court Sheltered Accommodation, Queens Road, Fairfield, Experienced Bible stories, songs, crafts and a snack. No charge. Tel. Lucy on 07722750501. Buxton. 7.30pm. (assisted by husband) Tideswell Bowling Club members would like to invite you to join them from City & Guilds Bradwell Teddy Bear Club (Parent, Baby and Toddler Group) meet at the 2pm onwards for a game of bowls. No experience necessary, all you need is Methodist Schoolrooms, Bradwell (opp. White Hart Pub) from 9.30-11.30am. Interior and exterior a flat pair of shoes and we will provide the bowls and friendly help to get you All welcome. Further info. contact Collette 01433 623838. started! Further info John 01298 871624 or Barbara 01433 630349. 30 years’ experience Bio-Diversity Action Team out and about doing practical work across Tansley Tots Toddlers 1.30-3.30pm at Tansley Community Hall. First session Derbyshire. No experience necessary. Contact Steve Wright 01332 348591. FREE ESTIMATES MARGARET CAMPEY free. Come and join us. Find out more at: www.tansleytots.yolasite.com and Bradwell Pre-School Group See Monday’s Events for further details. www.facebook.com/groups/tansleytots 01629 580723 Tel: 07907 646210 Busy Bees Toddler Group Busy Bees is for Mums (or Dads or Grannies) and Tideswell Male Voice Choir Rehearsals 7.30pm. Old Grammar School, Tel: 01298 77712 their babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers. Plus a trained Breastmates volunteer 07593 541290 (situated to the rear of St John’s Parish Church), Tideswell. New members offers support on breast-feeding, weaning and returning to work whilst welcomed. feeding. 10am-12noon Fountain Square Church Hall, Tideswell. Coffee, Chat, St Helen's Parish Church, Churchtown, Darley Dale is now open every Tuesday Snacks, Toys, Games, Crafts, fun. All welcome. Conservatories between 10am-2pm over the summer period for anyone who wishes to visit Buxton and District Young Farmers Club meet at Farming Life Centre, & Orangeries this ancient Church. Visitors are welcome to look round the building and Blackwell. 8pm. More info. Beth Gratton 07805 536605. grounds, including it's famous Yew Tree or take the opportunity for a period Carpet Bowls at St Margarets Village Hall, Alderwasley. 2-4pm All welcome. SPECIALIST BESPOKE DESIGN of quiet reflection or prayer. Coffee, Tea, or squash will be available. All will For further details contact 01629 825891. AND BUILD SINCE 1982 be most welcome. Chatsworth Scouts aged 10-14 year olds. 6-7.30pm. Contact Nick Griffiths Merit – RHS Chelsea Flower Show Sparrowpit & District W.I. extend a warm welcome to all women. Every 3rd 07429 538283. Tuesday. 7.30pm. Memorial Hall, Commendation – Joseph Paxton Refurbishment Church On The Bus 1-3pm. Meets at Sparrowpit (Behind the Wanted Inn). Total Project Management / Personal Attention the railway/New Bus station car park, Full programme which includes PLEASE NOTE: If you have had a Graham Burgin ~ 07973 321075 ~ Gburgin21@gmail.com Matlock. various outings, workshops and meals www: Burgin-Conservatories.co.uk regular event with us which is still listed Coffee and Chat Morning 10-11.30am. out etc. Tel. Angela Whittaker-Axon on Dale Road Methodist Church Hall, and no longer runs can you please get in OFFICE / DESIGN / KITCHEN DISPLAY: 01298 938923 for further info. Darley Dale. 7b Buxton Road, Bakewell DE45 1DA (by appointment) touch with Nicky on 01629 812159 or email Wellbeing Hub open Tuesdays– Cooking Class (ingredients and whatson@peak-advertiser.co.uk so we can Thursdays. 10am–3pm. Various equipment provided free of charge). delete it from the paper. therapies and activities to improve 10am-1pm. The Derbyshire Federation and maintain Wellbeing. Contact for Mental Health, Stancliffe House, 01629 733915. Molyneux Business Park, Darley Dale. 01629 733915. Wellness Therapy The Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health, Stancliffe Crafty Coffee Court Room, Bakewell Town Hall. 10.30am-12.30. Craft group. House, Molyneux Business Park, Darley Dale. 1pm. 01629 733915. Come and share your ideas over coffee and cake. Starts 22nd April. 01629 68 Wolds Rise, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3HJ Whist Drive First shuffle. 7.30pm at Bakewell Working Mens and Social Club, 810152 / email info@bakewelltownhall.co.uk for further details. Telephone 01629 584450 Mobile 07831 596309 Butts Road, Bakewell. Admission £2.50 per person (including refreshments). Crafty Natters Craft Morning Bring your own craft and learn new crafts. Very Wirksworth Toy Library Wirksworth Children’s Centre, Memorial Hall. 9.30ESTABLISHED OVER 20 YEARS friendly mixed age group. All welcome. 9.30-11.30am at Victoria Court 11.30am. Stay and play session £2 per family/carer for up to 3 children and Community Room, Chesterfield Road, Matlock. School term time only. 50p Specialists in installations of central heating systems includes a wide variety of toys to play with includes snack. 08450 093019. subs which include unlimited amount of tea/coffee, biscuits and cake. and high efficiency combination boilers. EVERY WEDNESDAY Contact Ange 01629 580856. 07896 151304. hvwayne96@hotmail.co.uk All aspects of gas work undertaken, including gas fires, Adventurers Children’s Club for 5-11 year olds. At the Gospel Hall, North Cressbrook Band Practise in ‘The Cressbrook’ (SK17 8SX). 7.30-9pm. Players cookers, landlords’ gas safety checks and installation Church Street, Bakewell. Sept-March in school term time. of all standards welcome. We also offer tuition for learners - of all ages. of new bathrooms. Alpha Course in Local Churches Crich, St. Mary’s Church at 7pm. Contact: Denefields Seniors’ Lunch Club (Matlock). 11.15am onwards. Come and see Peter Hall 01773 852693. Also Darley Dale, Churches Together at 7pm. Free quotes and estimates. A tiling service can be us for a bit of company and a meal. Contact Chris Smith 01629 583512. Contact: Robert Quarton 01629 734257. provided. Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health Health walk Tuesday Strollers 10am. Anxiety Workshop The Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health, Stancliffe Competitive prices for combination boiler Local walks with a friendly group. All abilities welcome. First Tuesday of every House, Molyneux Business Park, Darley Dale. 1-3pm. 01629 733915. installation or upgrade. We will try to beat all month. Meet at Stancliffe House, Molyneux Business Park, Whitworth Road, Art Class Youlgrave Reading Rooms. 10am-12noon and 2-4pm. For more genuine quotes. Darley Dale. Booking essential 01629 733915. details Diane Kettle. 01629 636763. www.dianekettle.com Dove Holes Public Band Ambitious young band welcomes all young or It is our policy to make sure you are happy Art Classes Life drawing and painting tutored by Diane Kettle B.A. Hons (Fine experienced players to rehearsals every Tuesday and Thursday. 1B Dale Road, with the service we are providing. All our Art) Certificate of Education. Beginners, improvers and professional, artists Dove Holes. 7.30pm. Contact Joanne Hollinrake 07970 039356. operatives are fully qualified plumbing Registration welcome at the ‘Friends Meeting House’ (behind the Methodist Church) in Drop In - Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health 10am-3pm. Stancliffe and heating engineers. No. 80813 Bakewell. 1.30-4.30pm. Tel. Diane Kettle 01629 636763 www.dianekettle.com House Molyneux Business Park, Darley Dale DE4 2HJ. 01629 733915. Ashford Bridge Club welcomes new members to play bridge (Acol) in a social Explorers (14 years upwards). 6-7.15pm. Hathersage Scout Headquarters. setting. Singles welcome. Medway Centre, Bakewell. 7-10pm. 01629 814132. John 01433 651889 or look on the website - www.hathersage-scouts.org.uk Ashover Baby and Toddler Group 10am-12noon, (term-time only) at Ashover Flagg Tiddleypeeps Under 5’s. Flagg Village Hall. This is a lively, thriving group Parish Hall, Milken Lane, Ashover. Come and join us for a cuppa and meet with families from Flagg, Tideswell, Hartington as well as surrounding new friends whilst your children play. Tel. Nicola Foster on 07891063154 or villages. 9-11.30am. Tel. 01298 85208. visit us at ashovertoddlers.co.uk. Football Pay and Play Sessions A social, fun kickabout! – Baslow Multi-use Bakewell Library (Storytime) 10-10.30am. All children aged 5 and under are court, 6–7pm, £2.00 a session, Baslow Multi-use court, 16+ years. very welcome to participate, no charge for the activity. A parent/carer is Free Coffee Morning and chat at Dale Road Methodist Church Hall, Darley required to stay for the duration of the activity. 01629 812267. Dale from 10-11.30am. Come and meet old and new friends. No charge, just Bakewell Bunnies at Bakewell Children’s Centre 10.30am-12 noon. A weekly friendship. See you there! session for 0–4 year olds. The sessions will end with a cool down time which Go-Dai Karate Club ARC Leisure Centre, Matlock. Adult classes 7-9pm. For will include stories or singing. No need to book. 01629 533673. more info. check our website: britishgodaiassociation.co.uk/Matlock or Bakewell Floral Art Club 7.30pm. Bakewell Town Hall. 2nd Wednesday of each contact Nigel Briggs directly on 01246 567913. month (except January). New members and visitors always welcome. Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup 9am-3pm. (1pm finish also available). See 2nd Bakewell Methodist BrowniesAre you aged between 7 and 10 years old? Monday’s Events for further details. Would you like to join our pack? Bakewell Methodist Church. 6.30-8pm. High Peak Twins and Multiples Group at Harpur Hill Children’s Centre- free Cassie Hodgkinson 01629 810241 or Sharon Wakeman at Bakewell Pet Shop. drop in session for children and parents to play together, share experiences Bakewell Silver Band Full Band rehearsals. 8-10pm at the Brigade Hall, Bath ALL STRENGTHS OF CONCRETE and make new friends. 10am-12noon. Bakewell. Contact Ian Wildgoose 01629 813119. DELIVERED IN A VOLUMETRIC MIXER Hope Valley Young Farmers Club meet at Bamford Hall. 8pm. For more info. Street, Bakewell Young Farmers’ Club Monyash Village Hall. 8pm. For more info. Tel. Tel. Cath Morley 01433 620237. AT VERY COMPETITIVE PRICES Helen Yates 07855 945441. Interested in Cycling? Led rides for women at Carsington. Meet at Carsington Bamford 0-5 Group. Moore Memorial Hall from 10-11.45am. All welcome for Sports and Leisure, 10–11am. Suitable ride for beginners, small children informal play, tea/coffee, children’s snack and outdoor play weather welcome. Rides are led by British Cycling Ride Leaders. Bring your own bike permitting. Please feel free to drop in. Contact Sue on 01433 659961. STACEY PROCESSING LIMITED, or hire one for only £6.00. Bamford Tennis Club Mens S and D Match practice night 6.30pm. Tel. Martin RYDER POINT WORKS, WIRKSWORTH, Indoor Short Mat Bowling at Bamford village institute. 2-4pm. 7-10pm. on 01433 650328. Contact June 01433 620227. MATLOCK, DERBYSHIRE, DE4 4HE Baslow Choir New singers welcome – all ages. 7.30-9.30pm. Baslow Village Little Hedgehogs Pre-School See Monday’s Events for further details. email: enquiries@stacey-processing.com Hall. Contact Heather Jacques on 01433 631586. Matlock Cycling Club 7pm. Starting from Crown Square, Matlock. Training www.stacey-processing.com Bible Study in the Hope Valley with The Living Hope Church. 8pm at various ride (approx 2 hours). Further details from Tony Holmes 01629 734753. homes throughout the valley. Contact Pastor Tim Pritt 01433 650942. Matlock and District Tennis Club Bingo 8.30pm at Bakewell Working Men’s and Social Club, Butts Road, Social Play. 6pm-till dusk. Highfields Bakewell. Everyone welcome – Non-members £1.00 per person. School Lower School site, BM&W Brass Wirksworth 8-9.30pm. Moot Hall, Chapel Lane, Wirkworth. Starkholmes. April to September. Players of all abilities welcome. Call Ray Gould on 01629 540345. Tony 01629 56531or Judith 01629 Bradwell Bowls Club See Monday’s events for further details. 732614. Calver/Eyam Bowling Group would like to welcome anyone who would like Matlock and District Rifle Club to try their hand at bowling. You only need a flat pair of shoes as we can TELESCOPIC Contact Len Webster 01629 lend you the bowls. 3-6pm, three taster sessions free! For futher info contact HANDLERS, 584797. on 01433-630349. MICRO DIGGERS/NARROW ACCESS MACHINERY BOBCATS, DUMPERS NWR (Bakewell) third Tuesday in the Diana Chatsworth WI third Wednesday at Edensor Tea Rooms, Edensor Village at month. A friendly group that meets /EXCAVATORS FROM 0.75 UP TO 20 TONNES & RIDE-ON ROLLER in each others’ homes in and around 7pm. New members are always welcome. Kath Watts on 01246 211437. Chatsworth Cubs aged 8 to 101/2 year olds. 5-6.15pm and 6.45-8pm. Contact the Bakewell area. Are you a lively All types of groundwork Emma Lowe on 07843 090016. minded woman wanting to make Footings • Drives • Muckshifts Chelmorton Film Circle Chelmorton Institute 2nd Wednesday each month at friends, exchange ideas, have Septic Tanks • Tarmac • Underpinning 7.30 prompt. interesting discussions and join in Coffee Morning (includes Bingo). Queen’s Court Sheltered Accommodation, Demolition & Construction social events? National Women’s Queen’s Road, Fairfield, Buxton. 10.30am. Sewer Connections and Repairs Register is a countrywide network Cuppa-call-in 10.15-11.45am, Holy Trinity Church, Tansley. Why not drop in Rock Breakers, Crushers, Cherry Pickers group see www.nwr.org.uk for more for a relaxing and welcoming cup of tea/coffee and biscuits, (and often info; Lorraine on 01298 85024. also Farm buildings, Concreting, cake!). Everyone most welcome. Otter Tots Swim School Classes Crafting The Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health, Stancliffe House, Site Work & Drainage 12.30-2.30pm. See Monday’s Molyneux Business Park, Darley Dale. 10am–1pm. 01629 733915. Events for further details. 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Drop In - Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health See Tuesday’s Events for further details. Fab Friends social group for men and women in the Matlock area. Meet fortnightly to chat about upcoming activities/events. Free to join. New members welcome. Sam 07581 417336 or email fab-friends@outlook.com Fairfield (Buxton) Band Are you interested in music? Can you play an instrument? Do you want to learn to play? Band practice. 7.30-9pm. Contact Maureen 01298 25590. Girls’ Brigade 6.30–8.30pm, Matlock Methodist and United Reformed Church, Bank Road, Matlock. Details Mrs Yvonne Brant 01629 582023. Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup 9am-3pm. Forest school for 3+ years. 9am12noon. See Monday’s Events for further details. High Peak Badminton Club Buxton Community School. 7-10pm. All ages and abilities from 11 years. Coaching on the night 7-8pm. Day 01298 71707. Eve 01298 22502. Interested in Cycling? Led rides for women at Tissington. Meet Ashbourne Cycle Hire, 10–11am. Suitable ride for beginners, small children welcome. Rides are led by British Cycling Ride Leaders. Bring your own bike or hire one for only £6.00. Indoor BowlingVillage Hall, Calver. 2-4pm. Tel. Bob Dudgeon, 01433 639908. Indoor Short Mat Bowling in the Working Men’s Club on Butts Road, Bakewell at 6.45pm - just turn up. Beginners welcome. Contact Alec on 01298 871638. Karate Village Hall, Calver. 6.30-8pm. Tel. Bob Dudgeon, 01433 639908. Little Hedgehogs Pre-School See Monday’s Events for further details. Line Dancing in the Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 7.40-10pm. With Timberline Steve, IDTA qualified instructor, and Jeanette. Details 01629 636386. Matlock and District Rifle Club See Tuesday’s Events for further details. Matlock Music Group for babies and pre-school children with parent/carer. 10-11.30am approx. during term time. Held at Matlock Methodist and URC Church Hall, Bank Road, Matlock. Matlock Musical Theatre Matlock Methodist and United Reformed Church Hall, Bank Road. 7.30pm. Matlock Philatelic Society second Wednesday each month. 7.30pm. Imperial Rooms, Matlock. Interesting and varied programme, visitors welcome. Meditation Classes during term times at Heart Jewel Kadampa Buddhist Centre, Holme Road, Matlock Bath DE4 3NU. 7.30-9pm. Suitable for beginners. Everyone welcome. No need to book. £5 per class. Tel 01629 581585. www.heartjewel.org.uk Matlock And District Embroidery Group workshop at the Imperial Rooms, Matlock, 10-12am.Further info. contact Lesley Ballard 01629 823947. Matlock Edgefold Club Social Sequence and ballroom dancing to organist. 8-10.30pm. For more info. 01629 582374. Open House at Bonsall Village Hall. 2pm. Board games, chat and talks. Run by retired people for anyone to join in, thanks to the New Horizons Trust. Parent and Toddler Group (run by volunteers) at Harpur Hill Children’s Centre, Buxton. 1.15-3.15pm. No need to book. Tel. 01298 74101. Free of charge. Peak Forest Aerobics at the Reading Room. 8-9pm. Cost £2.50 per session. Peak Pre-School See Monday’s Events for further details. Play Tideswell Play and learn together. Toys, crafts, healthy snacks, singing, tea and coffee for the parents/carers and a chance to take a toy home. At the Youth Club Building, Tideswell. 9am-12noon. Children aged 0-5. Pre-School Cycling Just bring your bike and helmet to Castleton Village Hall first Wednesday in the month. £2.00 per child. 1.30-3pm. Enjoy riding round cones, circuits and more. Rotary Club of Buxton meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesday at The Old Hall Hotel, Buxton at 6.30pm for 7-8pm meeting; optional meal follows. Enquiries from men and women welcome. Email: buxtonrotary@gmail.com. www.buxtonrotaryishere.co.uk; www.facebook.com/buxtonrotaryclub. Run of the Mill Folk Dance Club Meet every 2nd, 4th and 5th Wednesday (except in August). Folk dancing for beginners and experienced dancers. Florence Nightingale Hall, Holloway, nr Matlock. 7.30pm. Contacts. www.runmilldance.abelgratis.co.uk/ John Daglish 01629 534479, David and Verena 01332 881221. Seniors’ Lunch Eilm Pentecostal Church, Waterside Business Park Waterside Road, Ashbourne. 12.30 once a month. Contact the Church for more info. Singing with Lester Simpson 7-9pm. At the Medway Centre, Bakewell. Contact Community Education 01629 813747. South Darley Parent and Toddler Group 10-11.30am. Tel. Abi 01629 650911. Stepping Stones Pre-School Parwich Parwich Memorial Hall. Open sessions 9am-12noon for parents and children to visit. No prior booking needed. 2 full day sessions 9am-3pm as well as 2 half day sessions 9am-12noon. Street Games multi sports drop in sessions for 14 – 19 year olds, New Astro at Wirksworth Leisure Centre, 6–7pm. Tai Chi Bakewell and District Tai Chi Group. Medway Centre. 9.15-10.45am. More details from Medway Centre 01629 813638. T'ai Chi Ch’uan Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 1.30-3pm. Teacher has over 25years experience. Make the positive change in your life and well-being. Practice Harmony, relaxation and Serenity in a calm social group of like minds. To book a place call Stu 07832 107286 or David 07428131989. Tansley, Holy Trinity Church invites you to a short, said, service of Holy Communion. 9.30am. The service precedes the regular Wednesday morning ‘Cuppa-call-in’ for cups of tea/coffee, biscuits and social chat. Tideswell Male Voice Choir See Tuesday’s Events for further details. Tideswell Singers. Rehearsals at 7pm at The Village Hall, Litton. New members welcome. Please see website for details of rehearsals and performances www.tideswellsingers.org.uk. Toddler Group 10.30am-12noon meet at Ashford Old School, Ashford-in-theWater. Contact Angela Unwin 01629 812703. Toddler Group Matlock All Saints’ Infant School. Term times only. 1.30-3pm. The Rotary Club of Bakewell 12.25pm. Rutland Arms Hotel, Bakewell except the 5th Wednesday when it is an evening meeting with partners. Occasionally we meet at another venue contact 01298 85719 for further information. Weekly Led Rides For All On The Monsal Trail Every Wednesday morning. See Monday’s Event for further details. Weigh Stay and Play at The Whitworth Centre, Darley Dale. Children’s Centre. 1.30-3pm for further information call 01629 581867. Wellbeing Hub – open Tuesdays–Thursdays, 10am–3pm. Various therapies and activities to improve and maintain Wellbeing. Contact 01629 733915. Whist Drive Moore Memorial Hall, Brentwood Road, Bamford. 7.30pm. Admission £1 incl. tea and biscuits. Wirksworth Community Choir Rehearsals in term time. 7.45pm. Wirksworth Junior School. Altos wanted. Everyone welcome. 01629 822978. Wirksworth Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 9.45pm. Moderate walk. 90–120 minutes. Meet at Wirksworth Leisure centre. We share cars and go for different walks around the Wirksworth area. Wirksworth Netball Club Wirksworth Leisure Centre DE4 4JG. 8.15-9.30pm term-time only. Small, friendly, competitive club. Contact Christine Galbraith (Membership Sec) 01629 824187/07801 956692, galbraithritchies@uwclub.net Erin Bower (Chairperson) 01629 733968/07980 880719. Youlgrave 1st Scouts Beavers and Cub Scouts 6.30-7.45pm. Scout hut, Youlgrave. Boys and girls aged 53/4-10. EVERY THURSDAY Pilates in Bakewell 9.45-10.45am, 11am-12pm, 6-7pm, 7-8pm. Teresa Tinklin 07906 312372, bodyhealthpilates.co.uk
11 – 19 BAMFORD CARNIVAL AND WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details. 13 – 19 CHELMORTON FESTIVAL See Special Events for further details.
PLACES OF INTEREST Chatsworth House, Garden and Farmyard open everyday from 28th March. Open 11am-5.30pm (4.30pm last admission for the house. Garden open 11am-6pm (5pm last admission). Farmyard and adventure playground open 10.30am-5.30pm (4.30pm last admission). For further information 01246 565300. Haddon Hall open 1st May-30th September - open daily. October: Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays and 24th October-1st November for half term. (Open 12noon-5pm) (last entry at 4pm). Christmas 5th-16th December. (Open 10.30am-4pm) (last entry at 3.30pm). For further information 01629 812855. Bakewell Old House Museum Cunningham Place, off North Church Street, Bakewell, DE45 1DD. Open 1st April - 5th November. 11am-4pm daily (last visitor entrance 3.30pm). For further information 01629 813642. email bakewellmuseum@googlemail.com Eyam Craft Centre The Craft Centre is open every day throughout the year 10.30am-4.30pm. For further information 01433 639565. Caudwell’s Mill, Rowsley Unique Victorian ‘automatic’ water-powered roller flour Mill on the beautiful River Wye. Four fascinating floors to explore plus top-class quality flours from the Mill shop. Café offers quality snacks and meals. Open daily between 10am-5.30pm. Free entry to all craft workshops and free parking. Flour sales daily all year round. For further information, tel. and fax 01629 734374.
Thursday 16 BAKEWELL CHILDREN’S CENTRE next door to the library. Baby stay and play. 1.30-3pm. 01629 533673. 16 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Calver – park next to the church. 16 BAKEWELL AND DISTRICT FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY 7.30pm. Town Hall, Bakewell. 16 BAKEWELL GUIDED TOUR 2pm. About one hour. River Wye to a Tudor House Museum. £4 charity. Book at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227) by 1pm. Meet at TIC. 16 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Bonsall VH. Local walk. 01629 56052. 16 INDUSTRIAL ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE LUMSDALE VALLEY Gothic Warehouse, Cromford Mill. 7pm. Cost: £7.50 (includes cheese and wine 7pm-7.30pm) – Limited places, advance booking recommended. Recently scheduled an ancient monument by English Heritage, the Lumsdale Valley is widely recognised as one of the top six most important water powered industrial archaeological sites in the UK. Discover more about the archaeology of Lumsdale through this fascinating talk by Julian Burgess, Chair of the Arkwright Society’s Lumsdale Committee, as part of the national Festival of Archaeology. For further details and ticket bookings please visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 825995. 16 MATLOCK CHILDREN’S CENTRE School Road. Messy Play. 10-11.30am. A weekly session for 0-5 year olds focussing on learning through play. There will be a story and rhyme time and snack provided. Please note: children to wear old clothes. No need to book. 01629 581867. 16 MATLOCK CHILDREN’S CENTRE School Road. New Parents Group. School Road, Matlock. 1.30-3.30pm. Tel. 01629 581867. 16 WIRKSWORTH THURSDAY GROUP Wellspring Church, St John Street, Wirksworth. 10am-12noon. Camtad - Deaf Awareness - Simon Keeling. 16 - 23 PILSLEY (NEAR BAKEWELL) WELL DRESSING AND VILLAGE FAIR See Special Events for further details.
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Friday 17 BAKEWELL CHILDREN’S CENTRE next door to the library. ASD Support Group. 1-2.30pm. 01629 533673. 17 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 6.30pm. 5 miles (grade 2) SK 258659. Rowsley Old Station CP. Ramble in the area. 0114 2306 109. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 17 MATLOCK CHILDREN’S CENTRE Derbyshire Toy Libraries, Matlock. Tel. 01629 581867. 17 OPEN MIC NIGHT Wheatcroft’s Wharf Canalside Café, Cromford. Free entry. An evening of music in the relaxed atmosphere of Wheatcroft’s Wharf Café. 7-9pm. Book a slot on the night or just sit back and listen. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995. 17 THE ROTARY CLUB OF BAKEWELL CROQUET EVENT 4-8pm. Ashford in the Water Cricket Ground. Tickets £7.50 to include: filled rolls and nibbles, first drink, equipment and tuition courtesy of Bakewell Croquet Club. All profits to local charities and youth projects supported by the Rotary Club of Bakewell. Tickets available from Heath Opticians - 01629 813532 or any Bakewell Rotarian.
Saturday 18 BAMFORD FARMERS MARKET Hope Valley. 9am-1pm. Indoors at Bamford Village Institute or in the Anglers Rest car park. Do you grow your own, pickle or jam your own and want an opportunity to sell it on then call Paul and book a stall. 07593 345514. 18 BIRCHOVER CARNIVAL AND MUSICAL FESTIVAL See Special Events for further details. 18 CARSINGTON AND HOPTON FETE See Special Events for further details. 18 CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH MORRIS MEN 10.30am-4pm. Buxton Day of Dance 2015. 16 Morris sides dancing around Buxton throughout the day. info at http://chapelmorris.org/cmm_Bdod.htm 18 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6 miles. Moderate. Allestree, Woodlands Lane CP. Local walk. 01332 557887. 18 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Sequence and ballroom dancing to Nick Stone. 8-11pm. 18 MUSIC FOR A SUMMERS’ EVENING with the Darley Hillside Choir. Conductor Jan Smith, accompanist Keith Wall at Matlock Moor Chapel. 7.30pm. Admission £5. 18 NEW PERSPECTIVES PRESENTS HERE WE STAY by David Rudkin who gives the plague a central voice as narrator in a dramatic new telling of events at Eyam 350 years ago. 7.30pm. Eyam Parish Church. Tickets £12.conc. £10 & £8. Age suitability 12+. www.newperspectives.co.uk 18 RELAX & REFLECT MEDITATION CLASS. A meditation class, suitable for beginners consisting of a short talk based on Buddhist teachings and 2 guided meditations. Everyone welcome - no need to be Buddhist to attend. 10.30am-12pm. Cost £5 which includes refreshments. Heart Jewel Buddhist Meditation Centre, Holme Road, Matlock Bath DE4 3NU. For further information please contact us on Tel 01629 581585 or by email heartjewelcentre@gmail.com www.heartjewel.org.uk 18 THE PEAK FILLING STATION Christians of every hue celebrating together. 7pm Calver Village Hall. Nathan Blackaby. Christian Vision for Men. “Connecting men to Jesus, and the church to Men”. 18 & 19 MEET THE ARTIST – JOHN HERMANSEN POTTERY Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. 10am-4pm. Free entry. Stoneware pottery available to purchase. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995 18 & 19 SECRET GARDENS OF WINSTER 1.30-5.30pm. Over 20 hidden and secret gardens to discover around Winster. Attractions include plant and craft sales, children’s ‘Gnome Hunt’, live jazz, chamber choir performance (Saturday), cream teas, ices, and homemade refreshments. Free Park and Ride – look out for the signs on entry to the village. Tickets £4, or 2day ticket £6, from outside the National Trust Market House and the ‘Park and Ride’ Car Park. Children free, but must be accompanied by an adult. Proceeds are in aid of our village hall, the Burton Institute and other village organisations. 18 – 24 LITTLE LONGSTONE WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details. 18 – 25 GREAT LONGSTONE WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details.
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19 ARKWRIGHT SPINSTERS Gothic Warehouse, Cromford Mill. 11am-4pm. Free entry. The Arkwright Spinsters will be demonstrating spinning and fibre crafting and sharing their skills. Bring your own spinning wheel and learn to spin. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995. 19 ASHFORD IN THE WATER ANTIQUE GIFT AND CRAFT FAIR Ashford War Memorial Institute. Free admission. 10am-4.30pm. Refreshment available. To book a stall please email c.ward007@hotmail.com 19 BAMFORD GARDENING SOCIETY 1915 – 2015 OPEN GARDENS 11.30am-4pm. Ticket for entry to all gardens, available on the day. £4 for adults, accompanied, children under 16 free. Part of our centenary celebrations. 19 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start Servicing and Landlord Certifications at Pavilions car park, Buxton Installations of Solid Fuel Fired Central (next to swimming pool). Walk Heating or Hot Water Systems 1: Bosley – Short up to 8 miles. ms Underfloor Heating & Solar Hot Water Systems 10am. Walk 2: Alderley Edge – Bathroom Installations Medium 8-12 miles. 9.30am. Breakdowns, repairs & maintenance on all Anyone welcome. Membership of the above. £5 single or £8 family per year. Contact 01298 72230 or 01298 “We will beat all genuine like for like quotes” 2 3 4 4 1 . www.buxtonramblingclub.co.uk CALL: or 19 BRASS BAND - Shirebrook Band at The Three Stags, Darley EMAIL: lee@chatsworthplumbing.co.uk Bridge. 7.30pm. BBQ and raffle.
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Coming Events 19 CAR BOOT SALE in Hope Valley, Hope. Gates open 7am–12pm. Cars £5/Vans £10. Refreshments available. Sorry no dogs on the school grounds. Proceeds to Hope Valley College (HVC) and Hope Sports Association(HS). Information on www.hopevalley.derbyshire.sch.uk or 07538 194348. 19 CHAPEL EN LE FRITH MORRIS MEN 11am-4pm. 40th Anniversary Tour (including Buxton, Litton, Monyash and Bakewell). 19 CHARITY CAFÉ IN YOULGRAVE 10am-5pm at The Reading Room (opposite the church). Tea, coffee, home made cakes, light lunches, ice cream and bric a brac stall. Proceeds for the Youlgrave –Bangbutt Village Link clean water and infant health projects in Sierra Leone. www.youlgravebangbutt.org 19 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 10 miles. Moderate. Bakewell, Holme Lane, Carlton Lees, Beeley and Edensor. 01629 814450. 19 DERBYSHIRE WOODCRAFTS Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. 10am-4pm. Free entry. Demonstrations by traditional wood carvers including wood turning on a lathe, wood carving and pyrography. All products available to purchase. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995. 19 FREE BEGINNERS FLY-FISHING COURSE At Orvis Retail Store, The Old Town Hall, King Street, Bakewell. Contact store for details 01629 810226. Further info. orvis.co.uk/learntoflyfish 19 GREAT HUCKLOW OLD CHAPEL (UNITARIAN) 10.30am. DIY Service. Led by Liz Shaw. 19 GRINDLEFORD ALLOTMENTS OPEN DAY Come and talk to the allotment holders and see how the allotments have developed in the last year. Refreshments available. 2-5pm. 19 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 10 miles (grade 3). SK 105848., Upper Booth CP. Jacob’s Ladder and the Edale skyline. (No dogs). 0114 2306109. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 19 HARTINGTON SCHOOL FETE See Special Events for further details. 19 MATLOCK ADVANCED MOTORISTS AND MOTORCYCLISTS meeting, at Highfields Upper School, off Chesterfield Road, Matlock at 10am. Free assessment drives for local motorists and riders. Please contact Bill Storey on 01629 812732 for full details. Or visit the IAM website at www.iam.org.uk or www.matlock-iam.webs.com 19 NATIONAL PARK RANGER SERVICE Around Eyam and Beyond. Start 11am, finish 3pm. 5 miles. Around the historic villages of Eyam and Stoney Middleton, delving into the history and traditions of the area. Mainly on footpaths and tracks, steep incline, stiles. Meet opposite the museum, on Hawkhill Road, Eyam (GR: SK216 767) (PC: S32 5QP). Car park on Hawkshill Road, follow signs in Eyam village. Booking essential 01629 816 270, cost £3 per person. Family ticket available. 19 NATIONAL PARK RANGER SERVICE Come and be Lead Astray. Start 10.45am, finish 4pm. 6 miles. Enjoy stunning views above Castleton and enter the secret world of our lead mining heritage in Peak Forest. On paths and tracks, not flat but no steep ascents or descents, some stiles. Meet Mam Nick car park (GR: SK124 833). Booking essential 01629 816 270; you may donate when booking, or give cash/cheque to the event leader on the day. 19 VINTAGE AND QUIRKY SUMMER EVENT - Beeley Village Hall, 10am-5pm. Designer/Makers offering vintage loveliness, quirky accessories and delightful gifts at this ever popular handmade event. Pop-Up Cafe with delicious home baking.
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Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159 Monday 20 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Action for Children (1-in-10). 20 CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH MORRIS MEN The Old Nag’s Head, Edale. 8pm. 20 DERBYSHIRE WILDLIFE TRUST WYE AND UPPER DERWENT GROUP TALK Visit to Hartington Meadows. Julia Gow, Reserves Officer will lead a guided evening walk for the Wye and Upper Derwent Group around this reserve, which in the summer is bursting with wild flowers and birds. Suitable outdoor clothing and footwear required. To book - George Wolfe on 01433 631308. All welcome. 20 MATLOCK CHILDREN’S CENTRE Breast feeding support group. 12.301.30pm. Baby stay and play 1.30-3pm. Tel. 01629 581867. 20 MATLOCK AND DISTRICT HARD OF HEARING CLUB Full day outing to Cleethorpes. Contact Sheila Slack 01629 732715.
Tuesday 21 ALL SAINTS ‘TOTS AND TEDS’ TEDDY BEARS’ PICNIC’. Our annual summer event for pre-school Toddlers, Babies and their Carers. We will be getting together again at 1.30pm in our big meeting room, the Newark at Bakewell Parish Church. Songs, story time and delicious refreshments are included plus plenty of time for free play. No charge. Everyone welcome. For more information please contact: Kath 812457, or Julia 815123. 21 BAKEWELL CHILDREN’S CENTRE next door to the library. Baby Babble Help to develop your baby’s communication skills - suitable for babies aged 4-9 months. 4 week programme 10.15-11am. Booking is essential. 01629 533673. 21 BASLOW FLOWER CIRCLE “Timeless Classics a demonstration by Pat Billing. 2pm. Baslow Village Hall. Visitors and new members welcome. 21 BRADWELL HISTORICAL SOCIETY A Walk Round the Hills. Meet at the Shoulder of Mutton at 7.30pm. 21 CHERRY HILL, EYAM. GARDEN OPEN for the National Garden Scheme Charity. 1-5pm One Acre Garden, with children’s tree den, wild flower area, large herbaceous garden. Enjoy delicious refreshments with home baked cakes and buy pre loved garden books. 21 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 11am. 4 miles. Extra leisurely. Ilam Hall NT CP (fee). Castern Hall. 01335 343869. 21 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Leisurely. Bakewell Station CP (fee), Haddon Hall, Over Haddon. 01773 827887/01773 824838. 21 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Leisurely. Wirksworth Nat. Stone Centre (lower CP ) Slinter Wood, Rose End Meadow. 07790 123429. 21 MATLOCK CHILDREN’S CENTRE School Road. Little stars. 1-2.30pm. Tel. 01629 581867. 21 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am - Moderate walk 60 – 90 minutes. Meet at Bonsall, Fountain Café, parking opposite.
Wednesday 22 BAKEWELL CHILDREN’S CENTRE next door to the library. Bakewell bunnies. 10.30am-12noon. 01629 533673. 22 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 16 miles. Strenuous. Barber Booth CP. ‘Almost’ Edale skyline, Rushop Edge, Great Ridge, Crowden Clough. cc. 9.10am Calver slip road. 07917 054843. 22 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 12 miles. Strenuous. Alstonefield CP (WC) Castern Wood, Thor’s Cave, Ecton Hill, Ladyside, Narrowdale. 01246 274459. 22 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 5 miles (grade 2) SK 216767. Eyam (free car park). Ramble in the area. 0114 2306 109. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 22 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am Easy walk 60 - 90 minutes. Meet at Bonsall, Fountain Café, parking opposite.
Thursday 23 A HOUSEKEEPER’S TALE – A TALK BY CHRISTINE ROBINSON Gothic Warehouse, Cromford Mill. £7.50 (includes cheese and wine from 7pm, talk begins at 7:30pm). Join Chatsworth’s Head Housekeeper Christine Robinson and step behind the scenes of this great House and Estate that is the home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. Christine has worked for Chatsworth for 40 years and brings the characters and workings of the House and Estate to life through her recent book A Housekeeper’s Tale. For further details and ticket bookings please visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 825995. 23 BAKEWELL CHILDREN’S CENTRE next door to the library. Baby stay and play. 1.30-3pm. 01629 533673. 23 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Rowsley – Park in rear car park at Peak Village. 23 BAKEWELL GUIDED TOUR 2pm. About one hour. River Wye to a Tudor House Museum. £4 charity. Book at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227) by 1pm. Meet at TIC. 23 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Sheen bunhouse (park along main street), Manifold Trail, Pilsbury castle. 01629 57578. 23 MATLOCK CHILDREN’S CENTRE School Road. Messy Play. 10-11.30pm. Tel. 01629 581867. 23 SALE FASHION SHOW in store at Izzi’s of Baslow. 7.30pm. Tickets £6 including glass of fizz. Proceeds in aid of Sick Children’s Trust. Tickets 01246 582500.
Friday 24 BASLOW SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB Baslow Village Hall, 2pm. Gill Sprakes - Colours to Dye For. 24 MATLOCK CHILDREN’S CENTRE Derbyshire Toy Libraries, Matlock. Tel. 01629 581867. 24 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 5 miles (grade 2) SK 266803. Fox House. Ramble in the area. 07879 404108. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 24 WHIST DRIVE Chelmorton War Memorial Institute. 7.30pm.
Saturday 25 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 7 miles. Moderate. Errwood reservoir, Wild Moor, Errwood Hall, Foxlow Edge. 07740 459015. 25 BAKEWELL LOCAL COMMITTEE INVITE YOU TO THEIR GARDEN PARTY held at the home of Carol and David Walker. Hillside off Coombs Road, Bakewell, DE45 1AQ. Refreshments available. Cream teas, cakes, raffle, stalls to enjoy. 2.30-4.30pm. In aid of Cancer Research UK. 25 MAKE YOUR OWN RAG RUG BAG Gothic Warehouse, Cromford Mill. 10am-12.30pm and 1.30-4pm. Cost: £18 (includes all materials) Limited places, advance booking essential. Learn the art of rag rug making in one of these two relaxed fun workshops. You will be shown the basics of traditional rag rug making before decorating a hessian bag of your choice. There will be the opportunity to purchase additional materials. For further details and ticket bookings please visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 825995. 25 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB a full evening of entertainment with the comical 4 piece band Still Crazy and the personality vocalist Rachel Louise. 8.30-midnight. 25 SHELDON DAY See Special Events for further details. 25 & 26 ART AND MAKERS FESTIVAL Cromford Mills. 11am-5pm. Free entry. Meet the artists and browse a diverse selection of quality artwork from paintings and photography to pottery and jewellery. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995. 25 & 26 THE FRIENDS OF ST. EDMUNDS CASTLETON are organising a village wide Garage Sale. A large number of local people will be arranging for their garage/drives to sell a large variety of goods. 10am-4.30pm. Maps of Sale Venues will be available from Castleton Visitors Centre or from any of the official participants. 25 – 31 BONSALL CARNIVAL AND WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details. 25 – 3 AUG STONEY MIDDLETON WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details.
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26 ASHBOURNE ANIMAL WELFARE BARK AT THE ARK OPEN DAY AND FUN DOG SHOW See Special Events for further details. 26 BRASS BAND - Pleasley Colliery Band at The Three Stags, Darley Bridge. 7.30pm. BBQ and raffle. 26 BRASSINGTON WAKES WEEK See Special Events for further details. 26 "BREATHING SPACE" time for quiet reflection. Music and sacred chants, lighting of candles, poems, readings. 6.30-7.30 pm. Come and go as you wish. St. Giles Church, Matlock. www.stgilesmatlock.co.uk 26 CAR BOOT SALE in Hope Valley, Hope. Gates open 7am–12pm. Cars £5/Vans £10. Refreshments available. Sorry no dogs on the school grounds. Proceeds to Hope Valley College (HVC) and Hope Sports Association(HS). Information on www.hopevalley.derbyshire.sch.uk or 07538 194348. 26 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Mam Nick CP, Sparrowpit and Castleton. 01623 552985. 26 FUNDRAISING FIESTA AT GREENWAY CAFÉ, MATLOCK in aid of Ashgate Hospice. A Day of Spanish Fun – games, stalls, bric-a-brac, fancy dress competition, generous raffle prizes for local attractions. Also Flamenco dance workshops with a guitarist (£3 pp). Entrance £1 per family. 10.30am–3pm. Further details: nemmyhatch@hotmail.com or ring Nemmy on 07957 820046. 26 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 10 miles (grade 2) SK 132556. Alstonefield CP. Milldale, Hall Dale (cut off), Wetton, Alstonefield. 0114 2306 109. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 26 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Sequence and ballroom dancing to Eric Reid. 8-11pm. 26 TISSINGTON CHURCH FETE at Tissington Hall. 1.30-4pm. Osmaston Wind Band. Teas, stalls and numerous attractions including your chance to give Sir Richard a soaking on the ducking stool.
Monday 27 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Grindleford W.I. 27 CHAPEL EN LE FRITH MORRIS MEN 8pm. The Old Hall, Hope. 27 MATLOCK CHILDREN’S CENTRE School Road. Welcome meeting 10am. Breast feeding support group. 12.30-1.30pm. Baby stay and play 1.303pm. Tel. 01629 581867.
Tuesday 28 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 7 miles. Moderate. Biggin VH roadside, Hartington. 07974 413839. 28 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Hollinsclough roadside, Chrome Hill. 07825 641064. 28 MATLOCK CHILDREN’S CENTRE School Road. Little starts. 1-2.30pm. Tel. 01629 581867. 28 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Easy walk 60 – 90 minutes. Meet at Rowsley – Peak Village Outlet Walkers’ car park. 28 NATIONAL PARK RANGER SERVICE Earth Explorers Wanted! A Fun Filled Activity Walk for Families. Start 10.30am, finish 3.30pm. 3 mile walk on easy terrain to discover a beautiful dale, with lots of activities aimed at children aged 5-11 for the family to share. Meet by the playground in the centre of Middleton by Youlgreave (GR: SK195 632) (PC: DE45 1LS). Booking essential 01629 816 270; you may donate when booking, or give cash/cheque to the event leader on the day. 28 YOULGRAVE EASY WALK 60 – 90 minutes. 10.30am. Meet at Coldwell End Car Park in the village for an easy walk around Youlgrave area. 28 – 30 MEET THE ARTIST – TESS PAULSON Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. 10am4pm. Free entry. Tess Paulson will be demonstrating the process of weaving rugs, bags and purses. Included will be demonstrations of Lucet cord making, stick weaving, peg loom weaving and French knitting on a grand scale! There will also be handmade items to purchase. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995.
Wednesday 29 BAKEWELL CHILDREN’S CENTRE next door to the library. Bakewell bunnies. 10.30am-12noon. 01629 533673. 29 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 7 miles. Leisurely/moderate. Osmaston village CP (by pond). Local walk. 01332 511116. 29 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 9.30am. 12 miles. Moderate. Narlows Lane CP Thorpe. Private hire bus to Rocester. Limestone Way. 01629 584254. 29 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 10 miles. Moderate. Monyash CP. Sheldon, Lathkill Dale. 01629 583840. 29 MATLOCK CHILDREN’S CENTRE Party in the Park for children aged 5 years+. Tel. 01629 581867for more details. 29 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Easy walk 60 - 90 minutes. Meet at Butterley Top (park in lay-by past Scotland Nurseries on B6014). 29 ST HELEN’S LADIES GROUP Darley Dale will be meeting at Haddon Hall for the last meeting of the summer for afternoon tea. New members very welcome. 29 TEA FOR TWO £2 per person. Bakewell Royal British Legion Women’s Section. At the home of the Branch President Judith Twigg, The Avenue, Bakewell. 7.30pm. Bring and Buy Stall and Raffle.
Thursday 30 BAKEWELL CHILDREN’S CENTRE next door to the library. Baby stay and play. 1.30-3pm. 01629 533673. 30 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Bakewell Agricultural Business Centre. Pay and Display car park. 30 BAKEWELL GUIDED TOUR 2pm. About one hour. River Wye to a Tudor House Museum. £4 charity. Book at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227) by 1pm. Meet at TIC. 30 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Tegg’s Nose CV CP. Walker Barn, Lamaload Res. Gritstone Trail. 01773 827804. 30 FIBRES AND FABRICS Cromford Mills. 10am-12noon. Cost: £5 (accompanying adults free) – Limited places, advance booking recommended. Children must be accompanied by an adult. A chance for all the family to discover the many uses of some of the world’s natural fibres including cotton. See if you can tell the difference between mohair and sisal, jute and wool and have a go at carding and spinning. For further details and ticket bookings please visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 825995. 30 MATLOCK CHILDREN’S CENTRE School Road. Messy Play. 10-11.30am. Tel. 01629 581867.
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DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 7 miles. Moderate. Oakamoor PS. Cotton Dell. 01335 342361. CHARITY FAMILY FUN DAY Medway Community Centre, Bakewell. 10am2pm. Free entry. Taster sessions for music. Dance and singing lessons. Refreshments available. Details Sarah 07531 284749. CHARLES HANSON ANTIQUES AND CAROL TUNLEY ANTIQUES ARE HOLDING A VALUATION SESSION at St Giles Church, Matlock. Bring along your items for valuation (no charge for admission but donations would be much appreciated). 9.30am-1pm. DERBYSHIRE DALES WOODCRAFT CLUB Wyaston village hall 10am-2pm. The club has about 40 members at varying skill levels, from complete beginner to expert, in woodturning, woodcarving, marquetry and pyrography. We welcome local pyrography expert Bob Neill who will be bringing along a number of pyrography sets enabling those who wish to try their hands at this craft. Entry fee for visitors is £6, half of which will be credited if you become a member (free tea/coffee). For more info. go to www.ddwc.co.uk If you would like to know more email your query to info@ddwc.co.uk or phone James Sharpe on 01335 344933. GARDEN AND BAKERY OPEN DAY Cliff House Farm, Cawlow Lane, Warslow, nr Hartington. 9am-6pm. Admission £1, children free. Proceeds to Stroke Association. Tel. 01298 84325. MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Sequence and ballroom dancing to Mark Spafford. 8-11pm. YARD SALE AT FLAGG 9am onwards. Hobson Farm. Refreshments. Contact Sue on 07791 650509 for details. Proceeds to Ashgate Hospice C.R.Y. and Flagg Village Hall.
& 2 QUILTS IN THE PEAK An exhibition of patchwork and quilting by Monyash Quilters. In the Methodist Chapel, Monyash, DE45 1JJ. Open 10.30am-4.30pm. Quilt raffle, discount trader, tombola, sales table, light refreshments. Admission £2. All proceeds to the local charities. – 8 BRADWELL WELL DRESSING AND GALA See Special Events for further details.
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BRASS BAND - Hucknall and Lindby Band at The Three Stags, Darley Bridge. 7.30pm. BBQ and raffle. BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: Bollington – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2: Eastern Edges – Medium 8-12 miles. 9.30am. Anyone welcome. Membership £5 single or £8 family per year. Contact 01298 72230 or 01298 23441. www.buxtonramblingclub.co.uk DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Monyash village CP. Taddington, Chelmorton and Flagg. 07913 559337. CAR BOOT SALE in Hope Valley, Hope. Gates open 7am–12pm. Cars £5/Vans £10. Refreshments available. Sorry no dogs on the school grounds. Proceeds to Hope Valley College (HVC) and Hope Sports Association(HS). Information on www.hopevalley.derbyshire.sch.uk or 07538 194348. HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 11 miles (grade 2). SK 008799. Taxal. (Park in lay-by on the B5004 – Whaley Bridge to Buxton Road). Windgather Rocks, Taxal Edge, Cats Tor, Shining Tor, Errwood and Fernilee Reservoirs. (Dogs on short fixed leads). 07879 404 108. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk
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BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Aquabox. CHAPEL EN LE FRITH MORRIS MEN The Rambler, Edale. 8pm. MATLOCK ADVANCED MOTORISTS AND MOTORCYCLISTS meet at 7pm at the Highfields School, off Chesterfield Road, Matlock to offer free assessment drives and rides to local drivers and riders. For full details contact 01629 812732. Or visit the IAM website at www.iam.org.uk or www.matlock-iam.webs.com MATLOCK AND DISTRICT HARD OF HEARING CLUB Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 2pm. Talk on Chatsworth by Christine Robinson. Contact Sheila Slack 01629 732715. MATLOCK CHILDREN’S CENTRE School Road. Breast feeding support group 12.30-1.30pm. Baby stay and play 1.30-3pm. Tel. 01629 581867. WHIST DRIVE Join us on the 1st Monday of every month at Biggin Village Hall at 8pm for an enjoyable evening of whist, refreshments and great prizes! Easy adjacent parking & good disabled access. Enquiries please ring Joan on 01335 390377.
BAKEWELL & DISTRICT FRIDAY LUNCHEON CLUB FUNDING NEWS
The month of funding and June proved an are very exceptional grateful to time for the Foundation Bakewell and Derbyshire and District Friday the Bakewell Luncheon Club Rotary Club for as they try to their support. cover the costs Thanks also go of providing to the members with Derbyshire m o r n i n g Dales Council coffee, a two for Voluntary course home Services for made lunch their help and and afternoon encourageentertainment ment. every term The group is time Friday at always looking the Medway for new Community volunteer C e n t r e , helpers to join Bakewell. After Sandra Bramall (Secretary) and Val Green (Chairman) with happy Friday Group members the team. Just writing many a few hours a funding applications the service. After this great Club, a loyal supporter over week can be hugely group has received a grant piece of news was the years. All the members helpful. Any enquiries or from the Embrace Fund at announced, they were pay a weekly £5 fee but offers please contact Val Foundation Derbyshire who visited by Mr Dave Rawson with transport and other Green on 01629 813825 or agreed that the group who brought in a cheque costs rising all the time we pop in one Friday and say provided a vital local from the Bakewell Rotary are trying to find outside hello.
DERBYSHIRE STUDENTS BOWLED OVER WITH CRICKET IN THE SUN
Fully insured All aspects of tree work to BS3998 Telephone: 01629 735728 Mobile: 07980 041117 J.P. Hand
www.a6treecare.co.uk
Students at Matlock’s All Saints Junior School are celebrating after finding out they will compete in the Kwik Cricket county finals next month. The Rural Derbyshire School Sport Partnership (RDSSP) hosted its Kwik Cricket semi-final competition on Wednesday 10 June at Darley Dale Cricket Club. The contest saw All Saints Junior pupils come together with Curbar Primary School, Parkside Junior School in Ashbourne and Kirk Ireton C of E Primary School. The sun shone as youngsters enjoyed games on two Kwik Cricket pitches – they faced each other before an ultimate game to determine the overall winner. After a very final game; coming down to the last two balls of the final over, Curbar came out victorious with All Saints Junior School in silver medal winning position. In a twist of fate, it has been announced that Curbar students are unable to
attend the county finals in July due to being on a school residential trip, so All Saints Junior pupils will take their place. All Saints Junior School Teaching Assistant, Rachel Sergeant said: “It is fantastic to see the children working together and enjoying team work. It also gives them the opportunity to try different sports in school and try something new – they love taking part!” Parent, Carla Eyre was there on the day to support students from All Saints Junior School. She said: “Events like these are really good fun and it
is great for the children to have support from the sidelines. They are also really important – not all children have the opportunity to play in competitions like this, so it gives them great chances to get involved.” Curbar Head Teacher, Anthony Tierney said: “It is great to take part in competitions and festivals like this because we’re a small, rural school so it’s good for the children to mix with youngsters from other schools. It’s also good that there is a nice mix of girls and boys here, as they all help each other.”
11-year-old Charlie Kennedy from Kirk Ireton said: “I love playing team sports with my friends. I sometimes get to see my friends from other sports that I play outside of school including water polo, tennis, hockey and cricket.” Fellow Kirk Ireton pupil, Edie Neville, also 11, said: “You get to meet lots of different people from different schools and make lots of friends. You can also meet people who are going to the same high school as you and get to know them.” 10-year-old Isaac Woody Harrington from Parkside said: “I have enjoyed the batting and fielding.” 11-year-old Luke Griffiths also from Parkside said: “I like to try and enjoy new sports. It’s healthy and active to get out and enjoy sports and also working together with my friends. Sometime we fall out but we always resolve in the end and that’s good.”
Thompson Tree Services FREE QUOTES for all aspects of tree and hedgework by a FULLY INSURED, SKILLED, QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED TEAM
Tel: 01629 824079 / 07890 775365 www.thompson-treeservices.co.uk email: jack@thompson-treeservices.co.uk
TREE SERVICES Friendly professional service, fully insured E: paul@pctreeservices.co.uk www.pctreeservices.co.uk Tree surgery Felling • Removal • Pruning • Hedge cutting & tree planting Fencing Stock netting • Palisade • Feather edge boarding • Post & rail & gate fitting
ESTATE GARDENER Ryle Malyon
Covering all aspects of gardening from Tree Pruning to Planting out New Borders Small and Large Gardens catered for From one-off jobs to regular visits
01629 55686 / 07769 871370
Pennine Paving Company Suppliers of quality reclaimed gritstone and granite setts Yorkstone flags and Indian paving K & H Haulage Depot, Newhaven, Buxton Office: 01298 84173 Mobile: 07977 589305 Email: lee@penninepaving.co.uk See Our New Website: www.penninepaving.co.uk
N & G TOMLINSON
Tree Surgeons Fully Insured Established 1989
All work to BS 3998 (2010) •Planting •Pruning •Felling •Hedge Trimming •Site Clearance •Stump Removal •Wood Chippings for sale
Neil Tomlinson M.Arbor.A Professional Level 3 Tree Inspector
Tel: (01629) 810580 Mobile: (07901) 772246 E-mail: tomlinsontrees@aol.com
www.tomlinsontrees.com
DAVID SLACK LANDSCAPES SPECIALISTS IN
HARD LANDSCAPING, DECKING, WATER FEATURES HARD LANDSCAPES •Natural stone paving, patios, walls and steps •Pre-cast paving and block paving TIMBER WORK •Decking areas with balustrades and stairways •Fencing, arbours, pergolas and raised beds WATER GARDENS •Fish and wildlife ponds, streams and cascades GARDEN MAINTENANCE (N.P.T.C. certificate) •Regular garden care, mowing and hedgecutting •Tree pruning and removing PLANTING SCHEMES EXTENSIVE PORTFOLIO ~ FULLY INSURED ESTABLISHED 1993 Tel:
David Slack BSc (Hons.)
01629 580664
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SITUATIONS VACANT
OFFICE CLEANING STAFF We have the above position available in the Bakewell area. 5 days per week, morning or evening. 12.5 to 15 hours weekly. Excellent pay and benefits.
Phone Poppies (Baslow) 01246 583800
POPPIES
Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159
BREWERY WORKER Needed for established micro brewery based near Hartington. A physically demanding job, applicants need to be practically minded, responsible and able to work to a tight schedule. Previous experience not essential but relevant experience working in a similar environment is important.
The Castle Inn
Hours up to 40 per week but can vary. Own transport needed, must be over 21. To start immediately. Please email full CVs to whimalesltd@gmail.com
Recruitment in the Peak www.peak-jobsolutions.co.uk
LOCAL CAFÉ REQUIRES FULL-TIME COOK / CHEF Good rates of pay Please apply to PO Box FJ84, c/o Peak Advertiser, Granby Road, Bakewell DE45 1ES
Castle Street, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1DU Require
CHEF BAR STAFF WAITING STAFF KITCHEN PORTER
OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR required
Full-time and part-time hours available
Temporary contract, either full or part-time, to be negotiated, to help in busy accounts office Ideal candidate must have good attention to detail, be reliable, hard-working and trustworthy. Duties will include: filing, invoicing, checking courier deliveries, plus any other duties required
Telephone
Please ring: 01629 630140
01629 812103
Recruiting for: Finance Engineering Commercial PA & Secretarial Hospitality Retail
Ask for: Julie Fry or Yvonne Vaines
01629 814222
Work outside, play outside, live outside MILK DELIVERY PERSON required to join our long serving established team. This position will suit someone who enjoys working outdoors and independently. Ideal for anyone wishing to fit a job in around their hobbies, leaving work behind once they’ve finished. 4 nights per week. Please call for more information 01433 651650 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 or email care@e-d-s.org
SCHOOL OF FOOD BAKEWELL
ASSISTANTS REQUIRED
Hartingtons School of Food in Bakewell has several exciting part-time opportunities for enthusiastic, flexible assistants to help in its growth. The variety of duties include: serving lunches, pot washing, setting up for courses, ironing, photocopying and light cleaning duties. These posts would suit someone with an interest in people and artisan food and drink. You must be happy to work on a flexible basis and at weekends and be part of a small, friendly team delivering a high quality educational experience. Please send your CV plus any other relevant qualifications or supporting information by email to: julie@hartingtons.com Closing date for applications is Friday 31st July.
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B A K E W E L L • M AT L O C K • A S H B O U R N E • D E R B Y
have vacancies for
Handcrafted silver jewellery
Care Assistants Previous experience would be
We are looking to recruit part-time sales advisors to work and cover across all four Silvarious branches. Applicants should be enthusiastic, trustworthy, well groomed with a pleasant, cheerful manner. Retail sales experience and flexibility is essential. A full, clean driving licence and own transport is essential. Offering a good hourly rate. References will be required.
Please note that individual applications will not be acknowledged and you will have heard from us by Friday 7th August if you have been chosen for interview.
For further details, please email your CV to sales@silvarious.com or post to The Manager, Silvarious Ltd, 3 Water Street, Bakewell DE45 1EW.
www.hartingtons.com
Previous applicants need not apply.
an advantage, but not essential as full training is provided. Good rates of pay ~ up to £9.21 per hour. Transport essential. Various shift patterns available. Call 01433 623066 or 07814 022601
Apprenticeship Opportunities Based Matlock & Tansley, Derbyshire 37 hours per week Thinking about life after school or perhaps a change in career? It’s an exciting time at Acclaim as we’re launching our apprenticeship programme. As a company we feel apprentices bring fresh energy, ideas and offer valued insight about the community they and our tenants reside in. As an Acclaim apprentice you will benefit from invaluable work experience, a competitive salary (+ contribution to public travel costs) together with professional training towards a vocational qualification. Our ideal apprentice is great at working in a team and has a good sense of humour, shares ideas, asks questions and has the ability to communicate clearly, confidently and politely. You are cheerful, helpful and have a polite attitude to dealing with customers. You have a commitment to learning, training and development. As part of the apprenticeship some roles will include attendance at college 1 day a week to complete academic studies. We have opportunities for
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Plumbers Joiners Technical Officers Business Administrators
To find out more about these fantastic opportunities please visit www.acclaim-group.co.uk/careers We’re a really friendly lot (even on Mondays) and we’re all looking forward to meeting you.
Closing dates: 6th & 7th August 2015.
THE
GATE INN Tansley The Gate Inn has become the most popular Pub in the Matlock area since its new owners invested in an extensive refurbishment programme. We have recently extended our restaurant and we are adding ten bed and breakfast rooms and a function suite. We now have the following vacancies:
CHEF
Join our team of Chefs working in a newly-built air conditioned kitchen. We offer an excellent working environment, good terms and conditions of employment and an enjoyable place to work under the leadership of Head Chef, Tim Mosley.
TRAINEE CHEF
An opportunity is available for a person who is keen to build a career within the catering industry. This is a great opportunity to learn and develop your skills and time will be provided to attend college to gain formal qualifications. The Gate Inn is proud to be a Pub which caters for everyone. A free house offering a great range of real ales and lagers, restaurant capacity for in excess of 130 diners and pool, darts and boules for those who wish to be more active. Please e-mail us at info@thegateinntansley.co.uk if you are interested in any of the above positions. The Gate Inn, The Knoll, Tansley, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 5FN Tel. 01629 583838 www.thegateinntansley.co.uk
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Peak Advertiser 20th July 2015 – Page 47
SITUATIONS VACANT
The Ashford Arms
Reliable, friendly, careful and competent drivers needed for land train at Peak Shopping Village in Rowsley, near Bakewell
Ashford-in-the-Water, Nr Bakewell require:
FULL-TIME & PART-TIME POT WASHER
Tel: 01629 812725 requires
FULL/ PART-TIME
THE CORDWAINER SHOEMAKER
for our busy workshop in the Hope Valley. YOU SHOULD HAVE good people skills as we deal directly with our clients, and ideally your own transport. WE WILL GIVE YOU an opportunity to help people with disabilities and a job with a real sense of purpose. Write to: The Cordwainer. Unit 8 Brough Business Centre, Bradwell. S33 9HG Email: thecordwainer@hotmail.co.uk Phone: 01433 621623
A Chef’s Position has become available at
KITCHEN ASSISTANT Good rates of pay BARREL INN, BRETTON, NEAR EYAM, HOPE VALLEY S32 5QD
The role is in our busy Design Museum Café, working closely alongside the café manager and chef. The ideal candidate will assist our chef in the preparation of our menu and will implement food hygiene regulations. They must have Level 3 or equivalent Hygiene certs. They must be enthusiastic and have a keen interest in food.
TO APPLY PLEASE SEND C.V’S TO
CHEF
To join our team of chefs providing great quality food for a variety of outlets at Carsington Water. Ideally with experience however we would consider a trainee with a passion for food and a willingness to learn in a busy, vibrant kitchen environment. Position includes weekend working hours on a rota basis.
For further details or to apply please telephone Mike Tempest on 01629 540363 or email: recruitment@newleafcatering.co.uk New Leaf Catering Partnership, Carsington Water Visitor Centre, Near Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1ST
NEWSPAPER DELIVERERS WANTED TO DELIVER THE PEAK ADVERTISER IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS:
Please send your C.V. and covering letter to: Sherrie Mason, Café Manager, David Mellor Design Ltd, The Round Building, Hathersage, S32 1BA cafe@davidmellordesign.co.uk
Must be trustworthy, reliable and live in the same area as round.
Hours typically 9-5 and will include weekends and Bank Holidays. No evenings.
01629 812159
info@losehillhouse.co.uk
Hope Valley College – Castleton, flexible hours Please ring me for a chat to find out more, Nicola 07714 664941
(Full Time/daytime shifts/good rates of pay)
Foolow, Froggatt, Matlock, Padley, Shatton, and Stanton in Peak
Full time We are a Four Star Hotel with 2 Rosettes which serves fresh, modern food from our well equipped kitchen.
are recruiting for
Contact Diane Cone 07774 670910
DAVID MELLOR DESIGN MUSEUM CAFÉ KITCHEN ASSISTANT REQUIRED
LOOKING FOR A PART-TIME NANNY, PICK UP AND DROP OFF
New Leaf Catering Partnership
PART-TIME HOUSEKEEPER
WEEKENDS AND SCHOOL HOLIDAYS All enquiries to Kat Jacquin on 07590 634717 info@peakshoppingvillage.com
Bespoke and Orthopaedic Shoemaker REQUIRES Experienced or part-trained
Start a new season at Carsington Water Visitor Centre
FOR THE ATTENTION OF DARREN GOODWIN
or call 01433 621219
Village Aid is seeking volunteers to deliver our
Global Education Schools Programme here in the Peak District. The team will deliver workshops and assemblies around global poverty and inequality, the environment, health and culture. We want to encourage children to think critically about global issues and consider how they can make the world a more equal, sustainable and happy place. If you are a retired or part-time teacher, undertaking an education course or have teaching experience and wish to inspire young minds to engage in global issues, contact Jess at jess@villageaid.org or call us on 01629 814434.
The Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health Registered charity number 1117141
Senior Support Worker- Wellbeing Hub Coordinator £8.92 ph basic (plus 5% pension contribution) This post is 24 hours per week.
Our Wellbeing Hub is a new service creating an environment which specialises in supporting individuals with mental health illnesses. This is a chance to be part of a new and exciting project which will shape the future of mental health support and make it a flagship service for people across the Derbyshire Dales. We are looking for a warm, enthusiastic and talented team leader who is passionate about leading and motivating people and to deliver positive and proactive support to individuals to enable them to live an active and fulfilled life. You will need to demonstrate a committment to person-centred support when coordinating the activities and therapies in the Hub. You will be required to develop and improve the links we have with the local community and both statutory and voluntary organisations, to ensure the activity calendar remains fun and interesting. Creativity is key to continue to provide a wide range of supported activities. If you feel you have what it takes to make a difference to our organisation, application forms are available from: Mrs Toni Bryan - tonibryanfed@btconnect.com For an informal discussion about the position please ring and speak to Mandy Cooper on 01629 733915. It is desirable you will hold the Diploma level 3 Health and Social Care, or equivalent, although the successful candidate will be trained to this qualification. The closing date for applications is Friday 14th August 2015 at 12 noon. Interviews will be held on Thursday 20th August 2015.
Bakewell and Eyam Community Transport
J.A. HARDY LTD
are recruiting:
Based at Wensley, nr Matlock
PART-TIME (25-30 HOURS PER WEEK) AND RELIEF
HAS A FULL-TIME VACANCY FOR AN EXPERIENCED
FABRICATOR / WELDER Shop and site work. Good rate of pay and overtime. Must be able to drive and any tickets e.g. fork truck. Working at height etc. an advantage but not vital as training can be given. Mainly mig and stick welding. Email james.hardy1@btconnect.com or call 01629 650850
DRIVERS PCV desirable but not essential, rate of pay £7.72 per hour. Experience of working in the voluntary sector or an awareness of the needs of elderly and/or disabled people, is an advantage. MiDAS driver training will be provided and an enhanced DBS check will be undertaken.
We are recruiting!
CAFÉ SUPERVISOR AND SERVING STAFF
PART-TIME AND RELIEF
DRIVERS
Good food and good service mean everything to us and we don’t want to let our customers down. So if you are enthusiastic and hard-working, come and join our fantastic team.
to work on Saturdays and Sundays on an as and when basis. PCV desirable but not essential, rate of pay £7.72 per hour.
For daytime, evenings, weekends and school holidays. Full-time and part-time. Flexible hours, so must be flexible. Previous applicants need not apply.
rate of pay £6.50 per hour. To travel on a vehicle accompanying passengers with additional needs. PATs passenger assistant training will be given and an enhanced DBS check will be undertaken.
CAFÉ SUPERVISOR is needed for daytimes, some evenings and weekends. Must be dynamic, confident, trustworthy and professional. You will be the face of our business and supervising up to ten floor staff.
For an application and job description contact susan.hope@bect.org.uk or telephone 01629 641920
PART-TIME AND RELIEF
PASSENGER ASSISTANTS
SERVING STAFF must be energetic, polite, smart and reliable. Ability to smile is essential.
Closing date for applications Friday 31 July (9 am) Interviews w/c Monday 10 August
email: duncan@hassopstation.co.uk
We are an equal opportunities employer Bakewell and Eyam Community Transport Registered Charity No. 1049389
Thornhill House Nursing Home requires
LADY MANNERS SCHOOL
ACTIVITIES CO-ORDINATOR
Shutts Lane, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1JA Tel: 01629 812671 Fax: 01629 814984 www.ladymanners.net
At Lady Manners School we strive to attain the highest standards in our work, have respect for others and develop our individual talents.
Cook 35 hours per week, 38.2 weeks per year, 8am to 3.30pm Monday to Friday. Temporary. Grade 4 £14,657 to £15,445 per annum pro rata. Actual starting salary £11,627 pa. Ref 15/18
Catering Assistant 18 hours per week, 38.2 weeks per year, 9am to 1.30pm Tuesday to Friday. Temporary. Grade 2 £13,746 to £13,936 per annum pro rata. Actual starting salary £5,608 pa. Ref 15/19 Both posts are required from 8 September 2015 for approximately 2 months to cover for sickness absence. Our highly successful catering department provides meals for around 1300 students and staff each day. Duties will include preparing and serving food whilst maintaining high standards of food hygiene. The Cook post will also involve baking cakes and biscuits. You should have experience of working in a catering environment and be able to work flexibly as part of a team. Closing date for both posts: 3 August 2015 Further details, including the full job description/person specification and application form are available online at www.ladymanners.net/vacancies by e-mail: jobs@ladymanners.derbyshire.sch.uk or telephone 01629 812671.
Lady Manners School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
To provide a varied and stimulating programme of activities to suit our elderly residents. Hours 1-5pm Monday-Friday For information, chat, or an application form please contact Emily or Di on: Administrator@thornhillhouse.org 01629 640034 Closing date 30th July
Byways TEAROOMS • BAKEWELL REQUIRE
PART-TIME WAITER / WAITRESS AND
FULL-TIME COOK Contact Byways Tearooms on 01629 812807 ~ Billy
DISTRIBUTORS REQUIRED FOR BAKEWELL, MATLOCK AND SURROUNDING AREAS (Minimum age – 13 years)
to deliver
Reflections magazine every month
ring 01246 550488 (office) email jennyk@bannisterpublications.co.uk
The Izaak Walton Hotel ‘Dovedale’ is Recruiting we have a FULL-TIME vacancy to join our growing team.
DUTY MANAGER COMPETITIVE RATE OF PAY For more details please call
01335 350981 ask for Shura or email your CV and covering letter to
shura@izaakwaltonhotel.com
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SITUATIONS VACANT
Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159
H.A. BRIDDON LTD Building, Construction and Conservation Are seeking a highly skilled, experienced
PREPARED VEGETABLE PRODUCTION OPERATIVE Core hours 45 per week Sun – Fri 12.30 to 8pm
Tel. 01629 592410 / 592411 or email CV to karina.norman@john-palin.co.uk
BURTON CLOSES HALL REQUIRE
SENIOR CARE ASSISTANTS Days and nights, experience required. Part-time and full-time available
BUILDER/STONE CRAFTSMAN Please contact on 01629 583202 or info@habriddon.co.uk
Elderly lady in Grindleford requires reliable, caring person to start September, Monday to Thursday 40 minute lunchtime call to microwave prepared meal and 15 minute afternoon call to make a cup of tea. Also, Saturday and Sunday 15 minute morning call to make coffee and 40 minute lunchtime call to microwave meal ~ £10 A DAY. Please write with your details to PO box KJ63 c/o Peak Advertiser, Granby Road, Bakewell DE45 1ES
Ye Old Gate Inn BRASSINGTON requires an
36 hours a week days and nights required. Experience of working with older adults is essential.
Enthusiastic, part-time WAITING ON / KITCHEN ASSISTANT Please call Peter on 01629 540448
01629 814076 Burton Closes Hall
(Leave a message, we will call back)
Due to expansion, RECOVERY DRIVERS and ROADSIDE TECHNICIANS required to work on a rota system or an option to work from home on a call out basis. Training provided with good rates of pay depending on experience.
Call Samantha 07899 847645.
Small family business with sales office near Bakewell.
TEACHING VACANCIES PART-TIME – ENTHUSIASTIC SCIENCE TEACHER REQUIRED QTS and additional subjects desirable, including Computing. KS2-KS4 and experience with SEN pupils desirable. Hours negotiable.
FULL TIME – QUALIFIED OUTDOOR PURSUITS We are looking for a highly motivated, enthusiastic and qualified, ‘all-round’ outdoor educator to develop our programme of P.E. and Outdoor Pursuits. To work with and support children aged 9 to 17 with Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties. We are an equal opportunities organisation. Please apply with your CV to the Head Teacher, Adventure Care Independent School, Quarnford, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 0TJ or email jferguson@adventurecare.co.uk
Independent Special School Rated ‘Good’ Ofsted, 2012, 2015
RESIDENTIAL CARE WORKERS
We require a computer literate individual experienced in customer services and administrative support to work in our sales office. Duties include answering phone calls, order processing, purchasing, PA duties to the director, database management, marketing and general office administration. Experience of sage 50/professional 2013 accounts an advantage. This position is for 37.5 hours per week – Mon-Fri. Salary dependent on experience. Telephone Charlie 01629 636831
SITUATIONS VACANT CLEANER WANTED 2-3 hours per week, Bakewell area. 01629 810154.
WORK WANTED ROOFER REQUIRES WORK Repairs or renewal. No job to small. 01629 823833.
DENTURE REPAIRS Amber Technology Ltd GDC Registered 35 years’ experience DENTURE REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS 1 HOUR SERVICE Tel: 07808 242227
MOBILE HAIRDRESSER GENTLEMEN AND BOYS BARBER Experienced and reliable. Call Teresa 07974 960209.
PERSONAL IS YOUR DRINKING A PROBLEM? Need help? Friendship? Support? If so, find out more about our Derbyshire Dales Support Group (North Derbyshire Alcohol Advice Service). Tel. 01246 206514 for details. Helpline every Tuesday evening between 6pm and 8pm and 01246 206514 or 204344.
MATCHMATES INTRODUCTIONS
For fun or to achieve exams
Beginners to AS/A2 any age!
£10 per 1/2 hour call Lisa
01629 593643 PIANO, GUITAR, KEYBOARD and music theory. Tel. 01629 259178/07854 446958.
GUITAR TUITION
WANTED
ROCK, BLUES, JAZZ
Learn from an experienced musician and teacher. Courses to suit any age or level. Beginners welcome For full details contact: Nigel Barton B.A. (Hons) Jazz, G.L.C.M
WANTED
01433 631769 peakdistrictguitartuition.co.uk
WARDROBE WANTED OLD TYPE WITH MIRRORED DOORS AND DRAWERS IN BASE, DRESSING CHEST SIMILAR AGE
MATLOCK & DISTRICT MENCAP SOCIETY will collect bric-a-brac and jumble. We take furniture. Enquiries ring Jackie 07831 316582.
RECORDS WANTED
Music Tuition Band Rehearsals Studio Recording and much more!
Contact for details limetreemusiccentre@gmail.com www.limetreemusicmatlock.co.uk 07577 754698
Experienced, effective teacher Excellent exam results
Tel: Helen 01629 580567
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
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 email enquiries@derbydistrictcp. org.uk 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.dovecatrescuesanctua ry.org.uk
LOTS OF KITTENS, young and older cats all looking for loving permanent homes. We need your help. Please consider giving a cat a second chance. Visit w w w. c h e s t e r f i e l d rspca.org.uk or call in at RSPCA Animal Centre, Spital Lane, Chesterfield 01246 273358. ANGEL WINGS ANIMAL RESCUE is always looking for permanent, caring homes for cats www.angelwingsanimalresc ue.co.uk 07512 965665. SHEFFIELD DOG RESCUE has many dogs, all healthy and vaccinated, looking for permanent homes. All ages and sizes, all cross breeds. 07748 620740.
SUE’S MOBILE DOG GROOMING AND MICROCHIPPING SERVICES
IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME
01433 651263 07840 345526
CASH PAID
LPS SINGLES
Piano Lessons
Experienced Teacher
1960S TO 1980S
Tel: 01246 850442
All ages welcome Beginners onwards Hazel Henderson Buxton 01298 938958 www.hazelspiano.com
WILL COLLECT
ART TUITION FREE TRIAL ART LESSON with professional artist, Diane Kettle B.A. Hons (Fine Art). Cert. Ed. No obligation. Children and adults welcome. 30 years’ teaching e x p e r i e n c e . D e t a i l s : 0 1 6 2 9 6 3 6 7 6 3 . www.dianekettle.com
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Qualified City & Guilds & IPG Groomers
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
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A LUXURY PURPOSE BUILT CATTERY IN WARDLOW, NR BAKEWELL •Underfloor heating. •All diets catered for. •Scratch poles, toys. •FAB (Feline Advisory Bureau) listed cattery. Wardlow, nr Bakewell •Home from home, plenty of TLC. •Own bedroom & own exercise area.
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Required for unique specialized small residential children’s home for children aged between the ages of 9 and 17 based in Buxton and close to the Staffordshire border. Due to expansion we are looking to hire 2 part-time and 2 full-time residential care workers there are also relief positions available. The role involves outdoor activities, equine activities, life skills as well as day to day care and encouraging education. We also require waking night staff. NVQ level 3 or equivalent preferable but not necessary as training can be provided, mandatory training also will be provided for successful applicants. We are an equal opportunities organisation. If you would like to apply for this position or require any further information please email cturner@adventurecare.co.uk or call 01298 767555 between 9.00am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday and we will provide you with an application pack, this will include a job description. www.adventurecare.co.uk
Guitar Lessons
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OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Independent Special School Rated ‘Good’ Ofsted, 2012, 2015
NOW OPEN Bakewell Town Hall, Bath Street. Call Susan Kearns Dip CFHP MPS Pract. 07527 476548 for appointment. Home visits available.
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LITTON PROPERTIES LTD ASSISTANT GROUNDSMAN
Full-time Good Salary package commensurate with qualifications and experience. Good company bonus scheme. Overtime available. Litton is a local and expanding commercial property company with an exciting portfolio of projects, both locally and regionally. This key position will work alongside our Head Groundsman at Riverside Business Park, Bakewell to help improve the estate for the occupiers and their customers. Responsibilities will include maintenance and improvement of the grounds, landscaping to the highest standards, building maintenance and repairs. The successful candidate will have access to modern and well maintained equipment as well as any necessary training. Gardening / Groundsman qualifications would be an advantage but are not essential. Some previous experience and a driving license are essential. Applicants should send a CV with covering letter to Litton Properties Ltd, Lumford Mill, Riverside Business Park, Buxton Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1GS or via email to: Kelly.harrison@littonproperties.co.uk. Closing date for applications is 14th August 2015. For further information please visit www.littonproperties.co.uk
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POULTRY
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COTSWOLD PULLETS different colours. £10 each. Lavender Pekins £10 each. 01629 734667.
WILLOW TREE LIVERY nr Bakewell. Stables available, full and part livery. 07912 548093.
Warren 18 week-old
Point of Lay Pullets Fully vaccinated and salmonella tested Darren Barlow 01298 84820
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CLASSIFIEDS... PADDOCK MAINTENANCE PADDOCK MAINTENANCE – chain harrowing, flail / pasture topping, flail hedge cutting Call Richard on 0114 274 6415 Call Richard or 07979 652007 Competitive rates ~ Holmesfield based ~ Distance not a problem
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FIELD / PADDOCK TO BUY suitable for keeping horses on in the Castleton area. Approx 2/3 acres ideally with stabling or option to put stables on and access to water. Telephone Kevin on 07971 940106
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BOB-CAT, mini-digger, tractor and dump trailer and dumpers for hire with or without driver. 07966 210181/01298 687465.
RECLAIMED MAPLE STRIP FLOORING fixing service available. 07743 699058.
TOOL HIRE BAKEWELL Unit 2c, Station Road Ind. Est. Bakewell
Phone: 813472
WACKER PLATE. Ride on roller for hire. 07966 210181/01298 687465.
FIREWOOD FOR SALE SEASONED HARDWOOD FREE delivery within 10 miles of Haddon Hall (also kindling sticks) Tel: 01629 810911 E-mail: ruth@haddonestate.co.uk
NOVELTY CAKES
SKIP LOADERS
NOVELTY/ BIRTHDAY/ WEDDING/ GLUTEN FREE made to order. Call Sally 07870 729119.
SKIP LOADERS, DUMPERS for hire. 07966 210181 or 01298 687465.
ENTERTAINMENT
CONCRETE PANELS supply and fitting service or supply only. For silage pits, retaining walls etc 07966 210181, 01298 687465.
CONCRETE PANELS MAGICIAN – Children’s parties. Phone 01298 26745.
COMPUTERS
D.B Home Computer Repairs Quality P.C. repairs throughout the Peak District IT Engineer since 1988 HOME VISITS 7 DAYS Repairs, Speed issues, Installs, Upgrades, Viruses, Internet, Wireless, Data Retrieval, Broadband, Servicing, etc.
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BUILDING/DIY LIMESTONE, gritstone, sandstone, building stone supplied. Walling stone, top soil and aggregate supplied. 07966 210181/01298 687465. 2ND GRADE SAND for sale suitable for bedding, farm tracks etc 07966 210181/01298 687465.
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PUBLIC NOTICE GOODS VEHICLE OPERATOR’S LICENCE Tim Ridgeway, trading as Ridgeway Transport (UK) Limited of Mill View Cottage, The Bank, Stoney Middleton, Hope Valley S32 4TD. To add an operating centre to keep 2 goods vehicles and 2 trailers at Cavendish Mill, Stoney Middleton, Hope Valley, Derbyshire S32 4TH. Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) near the operating centre(s) who believe that their use or enjoyment of that land would be affected, should make written representations to the Traffic Commissioner at Hillcrest House, 386 Harehills Lane, Leeds, LS9 6NF, stating their reasons, within 21 days of this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy of their representations to the applicant at the address given at the top of this notice. A Guide to Making Representations is available from the Traffic Commissioner’s office.
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TO LET MOLYNEUX BUSINESS PARK DARLEY DALE
DERBYSHIRE DALES DISTRICT COUNCIL Town and Country Planning Act 1990 Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 Notice is hereby given that applications have been made to Derbyshire Dales District Council for planning permission/listed building consent in the Central Area in the fortnight commencing 29th June 2015 as follows: 15/00101/FUL – Redevelopment of campsite including provision of barn, toilet and shower block and shop with associated new areas of hard standing – 20 Rise End, Middleton-by-Wirksworth (C) (F) 15/00288/FUL – Extension to storage yard – Ashbrook Roofing and Supplies Limited, Harrison Way, Darley Dale 15/00310/FUL – Car wash facility – 43 Bakewell Road, Matlock 15/00422/FUL – Erection of agricultural building – Woodside Farm, Back Lane, Darley Moor, Matlock 15/00427/FUL – Erection of two storey extension and link – Sydnope Stand, Farley Lane, Farley (L) 15/00428/LBALT – Erection of two storey extension and link – Sydnope Stand, Farley Lane, Farley (L) 15/00432/OUT – Erection of dwelling (outline) – Land adjacent to Jenna, Burnett Lane, Hackney 15/00438/FUL – Erection of dwelling (modification of permission 14/00141/FUL) – 4 Rise End, Middleton by Wirksworth (C) 15/00440/VCOND – Erection of three storey building and ancillary restaurant/bar together with car parking and ancillary works (variation of conditions 2 and 5 of planning permission 14/00437/FUL) – Land between Bakewell Road and Arc Leisure Centre, Matlock 15/00442/FUL – Engineering operations to re-grade land – Land between Bakewell Road and Arc Leisure Centre, Matlock 15/00445/FUL – Installation of solar panels to outbuildings roof Hatfield Farm, 30 North End, Wirksworth (C) 15/00446/REM – Erection of dwelling (approval of reserved matters) – 51 Wash Green, Wirksworth (C) 15/00453/FUL - Extensions and alterations to public house and external works (modification to 14/00693/FUL) – Gate Inn, The Knoll, Tansley 15/00461/ADV – Proposed fascia signs – 67 Dale Road, Matlock (C) Applications with the suffix F may affect a Footpath Applications with the suffix L may affect the character of a Listed Building Applications with the suffix C may affect a Conservation Area The applications may be inspected on-line between 9am and 5pm Monday-Friday at the Town Hall, Matlock or at www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk. Any person wishing to make representations about any of the applications should do so in writing within 21 days to the Regulatory Services Section, Town Hall, Matlock, DE4 3NN, quoting the relevant application number.
L R NANDE FOR SALE BY I F I INFORMAL TENDER M RE 9.28 hectares (22.93 acres) off Leek Old Road and Parvey Lane, Sutton, Macclesfield Pasture and meadow land. Good road access and water supply.
Particulars from Wright Marshall
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OAK FLOORING FIXING & SANDING
Fully fitted, ready to live in or rent out
TIDESWELL
2 bedroom cottage, large dining kitchen and lounge, cat considered £500 pcm
RECLAIMED OAK STRIP FLOORING fixing service available. 07743 699058. WOOD FLOORS sanding and sealing. 07743 699058.
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HEDGES, TREES AND SHRUBS cut, lowered and removed. 01629 810111.
SEASONED HARDWOOD LOGS £70 for 11/2 bulk bags. Free delivery 07515 711323. HARDWOOD SEASONED SPLIT FIREWOOD LOGS for sale. Free delivery. 01629 810111.
Call Emily on 07875 161650
KITCHENS I HAND PAINT NEWLY INSTALLED OR OLD, TIRED & WORN KITCHENS with my special primer, then paint it with Farrow & Ball colours, your kitchen will last you at least 5 years, I’ll guarantee that!!! Phone Chris @ Paintwood on 07984 070617.
PROPERTY TO LET
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GARDENING
COAL
CARPET CLEANING and domestic cleaning. Competitive rates. Call Neil 07799 608691.
DOMESTIC CLEANING and IRONING SERVICE
OFFICE 1.1 – 210 sq.ft all inclusive rent OFFICE 2.5 – 775 sq.ft lease terms negotiable OFFICE 8.2 – 230 sq.ft all inclusive rent UNIT 6 – 1,450 sq.ft industrial unit – terms negotiable
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SPACE TO LET ON FLEXIBLE TERMS
WORKSHOPS / STORAGE / INDUSTRIAL UNITS BUILDING 16D – 276 sq. ft.
Highfields School in Matlock has
SPACE AVAILABLE FOR HIRE over the summer holidays at the Starkholmes site. There is a traditional school gymnasium sized space, a dance studio with a sprung floor and a hall with a stage. There is ample parking. To discuss rates and availability, please contact Diane Peet, 01629 584020 extension 247 or email dpeet@highfields.derbyshire.sch.uk
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.
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Industrial / Storage
OFFICE SPACE TO LET LUMFORD MILL, OFFICE 3 – 160 sq. ft. For further information and to view, please contact Litton Properties Limited Tel: 01629 810820 Email: enquiries@littonproperties.co.uk
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CLASSIFIEDS... HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION ITALY, AMALFI COAST Small, B&B in traffic-free mountain village above Positano. Ideal quiet retreat with modern conveniences and kitchen facilities. All rooms en-suite with panoramic sea views. Good walking base with regular local bus service. English speaking host. Airport transfers can be arranged. Tel: Penny Marrone 01954 210681 email: penny.marrone@ btinternet.com. Photos and further information including prices: www. ninobb.moonfruit.com COSTA BRAVA, L’ESCALA House to rent in hillside hamlet overlooking picturesque bay. £300/£600 p.w. Barbados one bedroom apartment, Holetown, West Coast, £450/£650 p.w. 07710 414177.
MANUFACTURERS DOG GUARD to fit a Ford Mondeo estate 2001-2007 £50; G plan display cabinet with matching corner unit with cupboards, display shelves, glass fronted cupboard with glass shelves £50; Tall brass lamp with frosted shade £10; Haydn Stanley high back high chairs in brown tweed, cost £450 new, will take £100 for the pair. 07970 790928. 2 X SEASURE FOLDING BIKES 6 speed, 16” steel frames, used twice and still in zipped carry bags retail £229.99 each, for sale at £95 each or both together for £160; Gents full set of golf clubs, Meridian Z3 to include golf bag and Titleist lightweight folding golf trolley, hardly used and in immac. cond., perfect starter set £95; Gents white golf shoes, size 8 £5. 07711 457744 Baslow.
CROSS GREEN SERVICES
DOMESTIC CLEARANCE
MATLOCK
HOUSE CLEARANCE Garages, sheds, also tools, pottery, silver and gold. Anything considered. Good prices paid. 07967 202357.
MATTRESSES KING EXPENSIVE BRAND NEW MATTRESS, was £599, could deliver bargain £99. 07508 447711. DOUBLE EXTRA DEEP MATTRESS still shop wrapped was £499 delivered £99. 07508 447711. SINGLE 10” LUXURY DEEP BRAND NEW MATTRESS could deliver just £79. 07508 447711.
FOR SALE 3 DARK ANTIQUE WOODEN CHAIRS with wicker seats £10 each. 07870 729119 Bakewell. MAMAS AND PAPAS HIGH CHAIR VGC £25; Mamas and Papas slumber bedtime hugs rocking chair, was £79.95 VGC, accept £30; Baby walker, cost £59.99, accept £20; Bumbo Blue £10; Microwave steriliser, VGC £10 01298 827008 eves. LARGE CLEAR GLASS CARBOY with enclosed flowering plant £5. 01629 810286. BLACK AND CHROME TV CABINET 3 shelves, VGC £20. 01629 734407.
MAN AND VAN • HOUSE REMOVALS • LIGHT HAULAGE LOCAL & NATIONAL DELIVERIES For a friendly reliable service call Jamie on
01629 735496 077 177 55 377 ROYAL GRAFTON SHERINGHAM BONE CHINA TEA SET 6 cups, 6 saucers, 6 side plates, 1 cake plate, milk jug, sugar bowl, pink floral/deco bird pattern, immac. £30; Royal Minton Haddon Hall bone china 2 tier cake stand, immac. £30; Teak effect TV display unit, exc. cond. £15; Mans leather casual jacket with quilted lining, size L41, as new, worn once £50; Pair of cut glass champagne flutes, new but not boxed, £10ono; 4 x black faux silk, lined curtains, each 240cm wide x 220 drop, washable, with dark wood curtain pole, 420cm long, in 2 sections for easy fitting £20. 01433 651846. BIO ORB FISH TANK with loads of extras £30ono; Brand new Lelin wooden children’s market / shop £30; Bag of craft items (fabric, beads) £10; Fabric portable high chair £5; Set of Denby items £10; Vintage wooden dolls highchair in need of TLC £10, happy to email pictures. Matlock area. 07957 820046. HARDROW TILES 700-800 used, 18x18, take as many as you want @ 30p each, collection only. 01433 620668.
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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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IKEA CHANDELIERS grey metal, 1 X 5 arm and 1 X 3 arm light fittings, takes candle bulbs £20ono for both. 0785 7526471 Darley Dale. ELECTRIC FOLDING BIKE Juicy Bike, blue colour, 6 gears, little used, 12mths old, will run for approx. 24 miles on single charge, ideal for commuting or leisure, cost new £899, bargain at £589. 07933 797442 Stanton in Peak. 4 MODERN BEECH CHAIRS in good cond. with faux brown leather seats £35ono each. 01629 824900. QUALCAST BOSCH CLASSIC 355 PETROL CYLINDER MOWER full operating and maintenance instructions, well maintained and in good running order £85. 01629 813407. LOVELY SOLID PINE SINGLE BED complete with mattress £65; Pine futon / bed settee, beige, folds out from settee into double bed, nice clean cond. £55; Stunt scooter, dark red metallic, only ridden twice, cost £140, accept £60. 01629 584284. 78RPM VINYL RECORDS 17 x 12” and 11 x 10”, all in good cond. and in original paper sleeves, Parlophone, Decca, Columbia, HMV, Capitol, collection includes a 10” disc signed by Richard Tauber, sensible offers. 01298 73113. SAMSUNG FROST FREE FRIDGE FREEZER 18mths old, exc. cond. £150ono; Mahogany wood and brown leather swivel chair on wheels, ideal for study, really good cond. £40ono. 01629 636919. DOLLS HOUSE WITH FITTINGS AND FURNITURE 25” L x 25” H x 12” W, offers; Integral double swing, slide and climbing frame £25ono; 10’ trampoline, galvanised with enclosure, kept inside £50ono. 07583 979455 Baslow area. SONY WEGA KDE P37XS1 32” PLASMA TV, £100. 01629 312222. 3 X SINGLE BEDS all little used in good clean cond. £15 each; Bathroom suite inc. cast iron bath, toilet, wash basin and bidet inc. taps etc., champagne colour, exc. cond. £250. 01629 524536.
COLLECTION OF TEN DIFFERENT WHISKY JUGS exc. cond., can deliver. 07792 750601. 5 DESIGNER RADIATORS 7’ H, 7” W, 4.5” D, cost £300 each new, accept £20 each, will separate, 3 thermostatic valves £5 each. 01629 813361. KING SIZED BRASS BEDHEAD STEAD 6ft £50; 2 round lamp tables £10 each. 01433 659003. BED 4ft, only 2yrs old, little used, wooden headboard which cost £100, 2 drawers £200. 01629 820213. MOBILITY SCOOTER Scootamatic Easyshopper 9 MK 2, speed max 8 miles £400. 3’ Single Divan with 2 drawers, light wood headboard £50. 01433 630186.
MAN AND VAN For removals/deliveries etc, excellent rates, free quotes, over 15 years’ experience
Call Mick on 07964 447054 GENTS SEKONDA WATCH wind-up, 1950-60s £15; Various quartz watches £5 each; Darth Vader ceramic money box, marked Lucas Films 1996 £15; Brass pocket sundial with replacement compass £20. 07903 093630 Grindleford. NEW MICHELIN TYRE on Mondeo wheel, size 165/65 R14 £10; Partworn Contisport contact tyre, 245/40 R17, plenty of tread left £10. 01629 581344. TALL LARDER FRIDGE Beko, 9.5 cu. ft, 134cm tall, 53.5cm W, 61cm D, VGC £55. 01433 621009. TRAILER 7’ L, 3’ W, has H bar single axle, used twice, as new £340ono; Lots of trailer straps £20 the lot; Mobile electric generator, 850w / 240v, hardly used, as new, good for camping / DIY £35ono. 01629 812036. ARTISTS EASEL traditional type with wood and brass fitting, extends to 90” H, fully adj. in all directions, complete with strong black zipped carry case, can email image £20; 30 picture frames, unglazed, mostly wood, some plastic, all sizes and shapes up to 18” x 15” 50p each; Free to good home, childs trike, OK for toddler. 01629 733673. MUSIC STOOL with shelf under padded seat, dark wood, Edwardian £30; Pretty bedroom chair with patched seat, mainly cream / beige £25; Occasional dark wood Edwardian table, drop leaf £25. All exc. cond. 01433 630038.
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EDWARDIAN THREE MIRROR DRESSING TABLE and similar chest of drawers, requiring a little renovation £15ono; Fish tank, 2’ x 1’ x 15” D £15ono. 01629 812075. SUN LOUNGER good cond; New electric clothes airer; New shower slip mat. 01629 734685. LITTLE LIFE ULTRALITE CHILD CARRIER 6 mths to 3/4 yrs or 18kg, very clean and tidy, £45; Cot/toddler bed antique pine 70W x 140L x 84H £30; Thomas the Tank duvet cover and pillow case and quilt £10; Grobag egg digital room thermometer £10; Boys brown leather Clarks shoes size 3G vgc £5. 01629 312289/07967 901511. GRANGEMOOR 5 DRAWER CHEST light oak finish, 44”H 28”W 17”D, very strong construction and in vgc £50 ono; 1 pair of 48” sash clamps £30 ono; Old snooker cue, Orme and Son in steel case £20 ono; Ladies Hotter shoes, shake style size 7 old gold colour, as new £20 ono; Titan classic aluminium trade 2 part ladder, 6.1m, open 3.5m closed, as new cond. £70 ono. 01629 583007. OO SCALE USED MODEL RAILWAY ITEMS Locos, rolling stock, assorted buildings, road vehicles, lineside accessories, track, points, power control units, also loads of Hornby, Dublo, 3-Rail and Meccano parts. 01629 356018.
FISHING REEL Allcocks 4.5” centre pin, record breaker £25; Ingersoll radolite pocket watch, black face, subsidiary second hand £20; Both well used but gwo. Grindleford 07903 093636. M&S MANS SUIT, dark charcoal grey, wool blend, 44” chest, waist 40”, leg 31”, hardly worn, been dry cleaned £30; Sony handy cam and accessories, tapes etc £25; Snooker cue in case and accessories £2. 01433 620767. DISHWASHER black. Retro DW by Next. 12 place settings. Very good clean cond. recently disconnected, instruction manual included £60. Bean bag, cream cord material, needs refill of beads, free. Tideswell 07811 989146. JAYCEE WELSH DRESSER £40, ex. cond. Electric bell mixer, no stand £125; Metal farm gate with hinges and catch, new £45; Masons box wood mallet and various box wood, large bobbins £20; Electric Bosch ALR 900 lawn rake only used once £25. 01629 815750. MOBILE AIR CONDITIONING UNIT on Wheels – Durocraft Hcl57e Monbloc A/C unit complete with outlet hose and all additional fittings. H32” W15” D16”, Colour cream, condition excellent, as new. Cost over £200. Will accept £75.00 01629 583862 Mob 07799 541904.
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www.broomhillremovals.com WHEELCHAIR hardly used self propelled £120 ono; Travel wheelchair 3 times used, £80 ono. 2 cushions (wheelchair) £10 each. 01298 871370. ANTIQUE VICTORIAN ARMCHAIRS x2, carved oak surround, red velvet, high back, sprung padded seats and arms on oak legs, 112cm H x 70cm W x 70cm D £250 each or £400 the pair; Tapestry picture of Victorian ladies and gents picnic, 108cm W x 55cm H in gilt frame £30; Pine 5 drawer chest, 42” H x 33” W x 18” D, VGC £50; Rocking armchair, wicker arms, on pine rocker and high back padded back and seats, pastel green and beige floral pattern, immaculate, cost £300, accept £90ono; Armchair, pastel green velour fabric, 44” D x 39” W x 32” H, VGC £10; Pine 5 drawer chest 42”H x 33”W x 18”D, vgc, £50; Bamboo bookcase, arched top, 4 shelves, VGC £10ono. 07896 862511. VILLAGER MULTI FUEL STOVE with some spare parts. Needs slight attention. £120. 01629 582254. BUILDING STONE reconstituted metric unused pinks, 45cm x 10cm x 21cm £4 each; Buff 45cm x 10cm x 6cm £1 each; Reclaimed building stone, used, mixed colours and sizes, pinks and buffs, imperial, around 100, offers; Used patio pavers, terracotta and buffs, offers; Ladies clothes, large selection, tops, jeans, skirts, jackets, size 10-12 offers. Music centre stacker system, good cond. £20; Baby car seat, rock-a-tot, 0-9mths, good cond., blue check £10. 07535 871246. CARLTON OSCILLATING 16 INCH PEDESTAL FAN with 3 speeds, chrome satin finish in immac. cond. £20. 07814 837329 Buxton. DOMOTEC SUPER STEAM CLEANER with a steam iron, hardly used £50; Alko garden shredder, 1100 watt, £30; Kenwood juicer £25. 01433 620034.
LEC WHITE FRIDGE £35. 01629 583772. CEILING FAN with 3 lights, VGC £15; Ceiling light, brass, 3 lights, VGC £5; Ceiling light, black metal, 3 lights, VGC £5; Ceiling light, gold metal, 3 lights, VGC £5; Curtain poles x3, gold metal, 238cm x2, 117cm x1 £10 the lot; Tea service, 23pc, old country roses pattern, no plates £20. 07592 797817. GALVANISED TIPPING TRAILER vgc, been dry stored plus spare wheel and jockey wheel, 830 lbs, 7.4 cwt or 415 kg payload. £350. 01629 55094. MULTIYORK 2 SEATER SOFA gold floral design, vgc, £100. Buyer collects. 01629 55743. DUET PIANO STOOL with music storage, velvet brown upholstery, £50. 01629 56765. BRIDESMAIDS DRESSES sizes 10 and 12, cornflower blue, long and off shoulder style, £20 each. Centrepiece circular table mirrors, 60cm, 6 for £40 or £10 each. 01629 734339. ROBERTS POOLSIDE AM FM RADIO mains/battery operation, very robust construction and completely waterproof. Ex. cond, £30. Has instruction booklet. 01629 813717. 16” G.P. THOROWGOOD SYNTHETIC BLACK SADDLE inc. stirrups and leathers £85, vgc, 5’6” Amigo summer turnout rug, £10; 5’6” Rhino turnout with neck £15; Pony/small cob bridle with bit and reins £20; Exercise bike computer moniton, £45, ex. cond, space needed. 01298 872004. BED SETTEE and matching armchair, colour cranberry, M&S make in ex. cond. £150. 01298 78630. EMPTY GAS BOTTLES 2X BP propane lightweight 10kg - £10 each; 1X Calor Blue butane 15kg (group D) - £15; 1X Calor Red propane 13kg (group D) £15; 2X Macgas Red propane 11kg - £10 each. Collect from Taddington 07802 724100.
110V 25METRE 2SOCKET EXTENSION CABLE REEL new, £25. 11 pairs Georgian brass effect internal door handles with latches and hinges, £20. 4” hitachi grinder in steel box, £15. Welding lead extensions, 35 mm, 1@ 10m, £20, 1@ 19m, £40, & 35m of unused cable, £80. Kitchen worktop off cuts, 950x950, 1735x620, both howden Quartz white smooth, £25 both, 600x1000, black, £5. 07790 582329 Matlock. WINSOR & NEWTON MEDWAY TABLE BOX EASEL (RRP £42) Storage for brushes, paints etc. Adjustable easel, leather carrying handle, ideal for outside or inside use. As new £15 01629 734811. BAR STYLE TABLE cream bar stools x 2 £55; Johns Lewis square laptop storage (space for printer) unit £45; Willis & Gambier king size solid wooden headboard £50; Hope Valley 07718 996604. SELF PROPELLED ROTARY MOWER MTD Lawnflite. Briggs and Stratton 650series 190cc powered mower, electric start, petrol, grass box. Ex. cond., full working order. £175 ono. 07792 633884. FLYMO DOMESTIC L400 PETROL LAWNMOWER 16” cut, lightweight effortless mowing, plastic body so there will be no rust problems, lightweight making it easy to carry, folding handles for flat storage against a wall, will also mow steep slopes. Good cond. with instructions £100; Jay-Be Studio 3 Cabin Bed, with workdesk underneath, this has a standard 3’ single bed on top and a desk below. Strong construction and comes with the ladder £35; Sandals / summer shoes with solid back and front, brown in colour, good quality Clifford James, size 9 not worn as they were to tight for me cost £45 sell for £10. Tennis racket 1920’s with a frame press and catgut strings make a feature ornament in a house or pup £15; Earles Cement / Blue Circle Cement. 20 year service Diploma dated 1966, inset in a frame the diploma has Earles coat of arms, a pelican, pelican cement, febrocrete, pictures of works and old cement lorries £25. 01298 871059.
TOSHIBA 20” FLAT SCREEN free view TV with remote. Ideal for bedroom/kitchen etc. Ex. cond. £40; Pandora single strand bracelet with silver ball clasp. Unwanted gift. In presentation box & gift bag £20; Designer Brietling navy base ball cap. Adjustable at back. Cant be bought in the shops. Complete with box & gift bag. Never worn. £20; 01433 631184 (after 4pm). FRIGIDAIRE FREEZER upright 5’ tall, six drawers, good cond. £35. 01629 584892. ALLOY WHEELS TO FIT MERCEDES Size 7J x 16” Perfect cond. £200 01246 583460
HOUSE CLEARANCE Garages/ sheds also tools/pottery/ silver and gold ~ anything considered 07967 202357 13. 6 PANEL INTERNAL DOORS used, 5 months old with 3 hinges per door. £200. 07411 064013 3 SEATER AND 2 SEATER SOFA Collins and Hayes Olivia, feather cushions, loose covers, machine washable. House of Fraser £1300 each will accept £250 each. Ex. cond. Will sell separate. 07792 633884. NEO 4 MOBILITY SCOOTER Range 20 miles, collapsible to fit into car boot if required and complete with Aluminium Ramp for getting over any step access into your home, Cost £950 new, hardly used will accept £400. Contact 07510 624381 (Matlock) for a test drive. FIRE GUARD / FIRE SCREEN - 3 panel Black tempered smoked glass 1cm wide brass trim all round. H58cm W50cm and each of the 2 folding hinged side panels 25cm wide When fully opened 1 metre wide. Folds flat when not in use and stands on 6 very small brass feet. Condition as new £15.00 Reason for sale downsizing. Will email photos. 01629 83862 Mob 07799 541903
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FOR SALE CEMENT MIXER little used £100 ono. 07885 720379. AGA COOKER Navy Blue oil fired 4 oven with hot plate and 2 hobs in very good working order, already professionally dismantled so ready to go. Good cond. but some cosmetic wear and tear due to age but this could be refurbished. £1000 / nearest offer. Collection only from Rowsley, call Lisa 07929 977234/01629 735818. CARRIERS KITCHEN full set of all 135 issues of the classic cookery part-work in 9 bound volumes plus index. £50 ono. 07938 519284 Matlock.
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SUFFOLK PUNCH (Qualcast Bosch) 43S self propelled petrol cylinder mower 17” cut. Complete with Instruction manual, plus scarifier attachment. Well maintained and in vgc. Cost new £495. For sale £150. Multi-purpose articulated ladder. Aluminium. 4 sections, max extended length 15’. Can be used in 9 different configurations. Ideal as hedge trimming platform, decorating, ladder and awkward access. Ex. cond. Only £60. Winter tyres. 2 NEXEN Winguard tyres 185 55R 16. Only done 500 miles so virtually as new. £50 the pair. 01433 631135. LARGE 3 SEATER SOFA terracotta colour measures 7ft including scroll shaped arms, in lovely condition, £125. 01629 820209. 2 STOREY VICTORIAN DOLL HOUSE robust, top quality H56.5cm to the top of the chimney stacks W61cm D32cm. £50. A basement which is compatible with a 2 storey Victorian town house Doll House, robust, top quality H23cm to the top of the chimney W62cm D32cm. It is in need of some cosmetic and structural repairs. Decorated both inside and out to the highest standard £20. 3/4 storey + attic Victorian town house Doll House, very robust and top quality. H85cm to the top of the gable end of the roof W58.5cm D36cm. It is in need of cosmetic and structural repairs accessories to complete the structure. All originally purchased as kits from “Dolls House Emporium”. (I can send pics via email if requested) This is an ideal quick project for anyone with a passion for the miniature world. £50. Mrs Wood. Darley dale. 07918 180720.
BEAUTIFUL SOLID MARBLE FIREPLACE (cream) H34” W40” D15” £160. 01298 25483. SCARIFIER AND RAKER 1800W MacAllister. Vgc, used only twice. £50 ono. 01629 583169. CONDENSING BOILER Wiessmann 100-w 7.9 26.0 kw gas fired boiler. Only 4 years old in full working order, includes pump, 2 x motorised valves, programmer and flue. This is an A rated boiler in ex. cond. £200 ovno. 07802 438703. HORNBY “00” GUAGE STEAM LOCOMOTIVES:gwr “Hagley Hall” (mint & boxed) and 3 old & weathered unboxed locos. £85 the lot. 07933 171754. 36V 10 AMP BIKE BATTERY in good cond., size 13” × 6” × 3” approx, comes with charger, always been stored when not in use fully charged. £150, cost over £230 when new. 01433 620026. 2000 LITRE STEEL OIL TANK good order, £40; Foot spa, £12; Tumble dryer, little use, £40; Brass bed warmer pan £20; Inset sink £20 have 3; Glass building blocks, approx 45, £1.50 each. 01298 26122. 5 BURNER GAS HOB stainless steel, £20; 4 burner gas hob £15. 01298 26122. FLYMO easi reel vision compact 330, gwo, £40. 01629 582225. OAK COTTAGE DOOR unfitted and perfect but cannot return due to one coat of varnish applied. Wrong size purchased. Light oak Jeld-Wen Oregon White Oak. 1982mm X 762mm X 35mm. ExJewsons code DOV5SP762. Cost £85. £25. Baslow. 01246 582365. CHILDS RALEIGH BIKE 28in £40 ono; Casio CT360 electric organ, £40 ono; Pink guitar £20 ono. Buxton 07580 051089.
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DREAMODE SAFFRON 12.5G ORTHOPAEDIC 4’ SPRUNG MATTRESS £50. Belling hostess hot cupboard with 3 shelves and hotplate £50. Olivettii typewriter lettera 22 from about 1949/1950 with carry case, dust cover, instructions, black and red ribbon £150. Bedside set of drawers with 3 drawers £15. Very stable round table with 2 wooden chairs £30. 07970 790928. DOG GRATE Wrought iron. Lovely old fire grate with ashpan. Needs some blackening. W900, D380, H510. £60 ono. Stone Fire Surround - Custom Made, local stone, bull nosed. W1350, D170, H180. £75 ono. Hand Painted picture of sea shells, Aqua colours. Lovely for bathroom or holiday home. W450, H1500. £50 ono. Chandelier - Lovely 5 arm, M&S, old bronze colour, 40w bulbs. Full working order. £60 ono. Shabby chic table 6 chairs in cream rasp upholstery ex cond. £200 ono Easy arm chair cream with pink & able stripes vgc £40 ono 01629 55691. FREE TO A GOOD HOME cement mixer buyer collect 01629 734456. DIGITAL CAMERAS Fujifilm Finepix F20 boxed complete manual, leads, battery and 2 memory cards, perfect working order £5; Finepix F70EXR boxed, complete with manual, leads, 2 batteries and memory card, slightly intermittent zoom control otherwise excellent, £5. Matlock 01629 584544 / 07791 098829. BOUNCING CHAIR for 6 months to 2 years, plays music and vibrates with seat belt and 2 play things across the front, clean, no marks, non smoker ,cost £50, sell at £20. Wirksworth 01629 823025 / 07842 705607.
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EDWARDIAN CHAISE LONGUE for restoration / reupholstery project, £200; Solid pine, not flat pack (apothecary style) 13 drawer chest of drawers, gd cond, £200; Antique / vintage, large, solid, pitch pine (very heavy), hand stripped, two door cupboard, possibly from a church, double arch doors, look great in barn/church conversion, £600, can email photos; Beko built under single oven, silver, £60; Antique pine colour, single pine bed, solid arch shape headboard, one slat broken and a couple of fixings missing, does not affect use, no mattress, £30. 01433 623633. BABY LEARNING TO WALK ON WHEELS never used, cost £40, sell at £20; Two seater settee and two chairs, 7mths old, cost £1,800, beige colour, no marks, non smoker, sell at £399 ovno; Fisher Price baby bounce rain forest with music and vibrates, up to 24 months as new, no marks or stains, cost £50 new, sell at £20. 07842 705607 / 01629 823025 Wirksworth Matlock. WINTER TYRES AND WHEELS Dunlop radials SP Winter Sport 3D 225x50xR17 94H, fitted on 17in steel wheels with silver BMW wheel trims, tyres only one third worn (approx 6mm tread remaining). £65 each or £200 for the four, cash only. 01629 650372. CAR TYRES: 2 Michelin Energy 165/70R13 and 2 Continental Conti Eco Contact 3 165/70 R13. Good condition with plenty of wear left. £53 the lot. Mirror Pine surround. For mounting on wall. Approx 17”W, 52”L. Vgc. £20. Buxton 07977 880273. SOLID PINE SINGLE BED FRAME with pull out second pine bed frame which stores underneath, £60. 01629 826585. NEARLY NEW CORNER SOFA recliner, excll cond, coffee, large, purchased new just over a year ago for £1599, accept 700 ono. 01629 824387. MORPHY RICHARDS SLOW COOKER. Unused. model no. 48701 3.5 litres with slow cooker recipe book. £17.50 ono. 01629 582728. BURGUNDY DOOR CURTAIN New. Draughtproof black-out lining, length 2.25cm, width 1.30cm, £40. 01629 584737. CAR COVER storm proof, half size roof cover for MX5 etc. Only used for 2 seasons, £20. 01629 732657.
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P/X WELCOME | CARS BOUGHT FOR CASH (54) RANGE ROVER VOGUE 3.0 DIESEL java black, chrome side steps,mirrors, leather, sunroof, dog guard, alloys, C/L, E/W, 115k ........................................£8995 (54) LANDROVER FREELANDER XEI 1.8 petrol, green metallic, a/con, alloys, electric windows, C/D, 71k, 1 previous owner................................................£2895 (58) CITROEN C4 CACHET 1.6, black, C/D, alloys, C/L, panoramic sunroof, PAS, MOT Feb 16, 1 previous owner with 76k.............................................................£2895 (04) JAGUAR X TYPE 2.1 manual, gold, 68k, 1 previous owner, leather seats, alloy wheels, service history ...........................................................£2695 (04) JAGUAR X TYPE 2.1 automatic, gold, 114k, Jaguar history, alloys, air con, CD player, 2 previous owners ............................................................£2495 (03) JAGUAR S TYPE V6 SE PETROL AUTO metallic grey, alloys, C/D, E/W, C/L, alarm, cruise control, MOT, 1 owner from new with 120k ..............................£2395 (04) MG ZR 1.4 black, spoilers, e/sunroof, a/con, E/W, C/L, C/D, alarm, alloys, half leather, full MOT, cheap insurance and only 44k.......................................£1595 (05) MONDEO 1.8 LX grey metallic, alloys, C/D, alarm, E/W, C/L, alloys, 2 previous owners, MOT April 16, drives superb, 94k........................................................£1595 (Y) MERCEDES BENZ C230 AUTO ELEGANCE COMP AUTO metallic blue, leather, C/D, C/L, alarm, E/W, PAS, alloys, MOT, drives very well ..............................£1395 (52) SUZUKI GRANDE VITARA 16v Sport, 3 door, manual, blue, alloys, 95k, CD player, full MOT.....£1295
P/X VEHICLES (07) CITROEN XSARA PICASSO VTX 1.6, beige / gold, alloys, C/D, C/L, 5 speed, E/W, clean interior, very presentable and drives well, Cat D hence ............£1695 (04) VAUXHALL VECTRA 2.0 DIESEL in metallic silver, E/W, C/L, C/D player, new clutch less than 500 miles ago, sold with full MOT, 120k .....................................£1295
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I had the idea that I fancied an industrial walk around the perimeter of a quarry, a sort of ‘cement trail’ into the hills surrounding Bradwell. However, apart from the tall chimney which is a long established landmark of the Hope Valley, I actually saw little of the large cement works complex as it is so well camouflaged by matured landscaping. Instead I discovered fabulous paths, old tracks and a quiet and very scenic road. Also, I don’t think I’ve ever seen so many wild flowers, butterflies and birds in one place! Add a scattering of old field barns, traditional hay meadows and fabulous views and my walk turned into a really enjoyable ramble. I parked not far from the public toilets in Bradwell and followed the little Bradwell Brook to the main street at Towngate with its promenade of shops and stores. After walking along to Netherside I turned up Town Lane to walk past the playing fields on my right and then crossed straight over to follow a track that later became a bridleway. After passing Michlow Orchard my route became an undulating path between fields before descending into dark woodland where moss covered a series of lumpy bumpy spoil heaps, now hidden beneath the trees. Although there was a constant hum from the cement works I could clearly hear birds flitting about in the undergrowth. I caught the occasional glimpse of fabricated buildings and the iconic chimney which rises some 132 metres into the sky. At one point I went past a massive low roof on my right made up of a vast slope of corrugated sheeting which evidently houses the stone store
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and appeared through the trees like the base to some long lost pyramid. Taking heed of warning signs and keeping to the bridlepath which was clearly signposted I made my way to Pindale, emerging at Pindale Cottage with its date stone of 1854. Centuries ago the main road from Castleton to Hope would have passed through Pindale as the valley below was marshland and bog. It later became a thrive of industrial activity as this side of the valley was extensively mined for lead with rich deposits of ore to be found in the limestone hills. From here I headed directly uphill beside Black Rabbit Barn on a very stony track that seemed to ascend for ages but it was most definitely worth it! Pin Dale Scrins on the Dirtlow Rake is a Scheduled Monument and SSSI of national importance as it contains rare plant life that has adapted to the metal rich soils found hereabouts. Worked from at least the 16th century, the scrins are where narrow veins of ore were worked close to the surface. Behind me the Hope Valley amphitheatre of hills was emerging as a vast panorama of spectacular views but it was when I reached the quiet back road from Castleton that the wild flower wonderland truly began. The deep grass verges were peppered with a plethora of pastel shades. There were orchids in abundance, yellow rattle, goatsbeard, birdsfoot trefoil, hawkweed and vetch to name just a few. Skylarks were singing overhead whilst a song thrush serenaded me from a little copse of trees in a melodious solo performance – it sounded
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more like Spring than a very warm summers day! Little blue butterflies flitted about beside their red admiral cousins whilst bees bumbled and crickets chirruped. It took me ages to walk the mile or so along the road as there were too many camera opportunities that I didn’t want to miss. My favourite image of the day turned out to be a macro shot of a goatsbeard gone to seed like a giant dandelion clock with long spidery tendrils. I then went on a short detour to a viewing platform into the giant limestone quarry workings where I gazed in awe at large plant and equipment reduced to miniature microdot dinky toys far below. This quarry is part of Hope Construction Materials, Britain’s leading independent supplier of cement, concrete and aggregates producing 1.5 million tonnes of cement annually. It must surely be the largest employer in
After a right towards Outlands Head I then descended a lovely footpath to Jeffrey Lane, completing my walk with a stroll down picturesque Hollowgate with its tiered cottages and backdrop of Bradwell Edge. On the return to my car I couldn’t help but notice that I was on Hungry Lane which stirred my appetite and presented me a quandary – should I head for lunch in one of the local pubs such as the traditional Ye Olde Bowling Green or the revamped Samuel Fox Country Inn or should I just pop into Bradwell Fisheries for some of their scrumptious cod and chips? Sally Mosley www.sallymosley.co.uk
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