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Until comparatively recent times, many Peak villages had a resident rope maker. Their craft was ages old but their equipment was simple and owed little to progress. The origins of rope and cord production go back thousands of years – reeds, rushes and roots, as well as animal hair and strips of hide have all been twisted to make cord. The most useful materials available to rope makers came to be hemp and flax. Real hemp was grown in great quantities in Italy, Russia and the USA. Being strong and workable, it was much used for ships’ rigging. So-called Manila hemp did long service, though it was not actually hemp but the fibre of wild banana plants. The leaves of a cactus-like plant provided Sisal for a rough twine, neither very pliable nor hardwearing, but cheap enough to be disposable, making it an

The Rope Makers ideal single-use binder twine for agricultural use. All rope starts out as bundles of fibres, twisted into threads and strands then into string or twine; thick string is called cord. Rope is made by twisting a number of strings or cords around one another in such a way that they will not unravel. The traditional ropemaker began his task by walking backwards from his spinning wheel with a bundle of loose fibres attached to his waist, spinning them into a cord as he went. In this manner ropeworkers went up and down their ‘ropewalk’ hundreds of times a day, many working in the open air but some inside long, lowroofed buildings. A typical one-man business operated at Tansley, where John Barber supplied all local needs, from plough lines, cart ropes and halters to clothes lines

and skipping ropes. Mr Barber had a wooden shed at the top of Green Lane but was usually to be found working out of doors, unrestricted by walls. The oldest link Four rope makers were listed at Bakewell in the early 1800s; a ropewalk was active on the Meadows at Wirksworth until at least 1833; Monyash had a ropewalk on the west side of the lane leading north from Cross Lanes, while that of Winster operated in a long narrow field almost opposite the old ore house at the top of Bonsall Lane. John Loxley spun hemp rope in the 1800s from a narrow enclosure at Uppertown, Bonsall. A rope or hessian works is said to have been run by two brothers in the extensive cellars of Taddington Hall, one brother manufacturing the goods and the other acting as travelling salesman. The oldest link with Derbyshire rope making is kept alive on the historic ropewalks of Peak Cavern at Castleton, where the vast cavern mouth has been associated with the industry for over five centuries. Not only did rope makers work inside this gloomy, sunless place, they also lived here. Two rows of cottages once stood against the walls, ‘built of stone or clay ... and thatched like little styes’; the

soot from their chimneys can still be seen. There were also stables, an inn and three small shops. Each ropewalk occupied one of a flight of terraces cut into the cavern floor, operated by one family or ‘firm’. Ropeworkers commonly worked in pairs, often father and son, sometimes mother and daughter. Girls began learning their craft at an early age. A visitor of around 1812 describes how ‘on one side were the young girls belonging to the inkle manufactory, turning their wheels, winding thread, and amusing their companies with cheerful songs; whilst the ropemakers opposite to them were spinning cords and twisting cables, forming them into coils’.

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MATLOCK AND DISTRICT HARD OF HEARING CLUB

At the start of the September meeting, treasurer Jill Bunting announced that she had obtained two grants for the club. One of five hundred pounds from Derbyshire Dales Council for Voluntary Services towards the running costs, to be spent before the end of January, 2017. The second is for one hundred and ten pounds from the County Council Adult Care Department towards the room rent, well done Jill!. Roland Corfield introduced the speaker, Ashley Franklin, whose talk was entitled 'My Derbyshire Life'. Ashley worked on Radio Derby until 2000, and within 2 years from then was established as a professional photographer and feature writer for Derbyshire Life magazine. A Derbyshire lad, born in Belper and now living in Milford, his love and enthusiasm for his home county shone through, as he commented on the many slides which he showed us. His first assignment was in Chesterfield market, where one stallholder in the photograph referred to it as a 'family store in the open air'. After this we saw some wonderful scenes of the countryside, villages, stately homes, churches and also Heage windmill, of which he is a trustee. Many readers of Derbyshire Life will remember Roy Christian, who was a feature writer of the history of villages in Derbyshire. When Roy retired, Ashley took over, but he likes to write about the present day and the people who live in the villages now, and he also takes the photographs. It was a fascinating insight into Ashley's 'Derbyshire Life' [in both senses], with wonderful photography, informative commentary, with a smattering of humorous anecdotes thrown in. We expressed our thanks for a really professional and most interesting talk and slide show. The refreshments

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WELSH FOLK TRIO ALAW BAKEWELL TRAVEL SPECIALISTS PERFORMING IN TANSLEY ON 15TH OCTOBER

“Truly remarkable! Magical…a force to be reckoned with!” (BBC Radio Wales) You can hear some great Welsh folk music at Tansley Village Hall’s next Live & Local show on Saturday 15th October when the acoustic trio Alaw will be performing. The show will be a mix of breathtaking airs, rollicking Celtic jigs and beautiful traditional songs. Acclaimed across Wales and on the folk festival circuit, Alaw ('melody' in Welsh) plays truly remarkable music rooted in the old tunes of Wales – much of which rarely gets an airing outside Wales – giving hauntingly beautiful, “quietly reflective gems”(Sunday Times) and “rollicking, foot-stomping Celtic glories” (Acoustic Magazine) a fresh, contemporary feel. Tickets for Alaw in Concert are priced at £11 and are available from Chris Knightley: email secretary@tansleyvillageh all.org.uk or phone to 01629 584243 or 07748 545287.

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adopted by Messrs Leo and Douglas Leader may best be described as the Chuckle Brothers meet the Antiques Road Show. In much the same way that a magician produces a rabbit from a top hat, so Douglas and Leo Leader produced a succession of antique items from the box placed on a table in front of the expectant audience. Each item was passed to everyone in the room to be held, examined, scrutinized and generally puzzled over in an attempt to determine what it was made from as well as its age and original purpose. This process proved to be both educational and entertaining as suggestions for their use were often wide of the mark. Some items, such as a cast iron paper weight dating from the era of the Victorian railways was easy to identify. Similarly a salt glazed earthenware spittoon didn’t present too many problems. What was generally unknown, however, was that spittoons such as the one being examined were commonplace in many pubs in coalmining areas as late as the mid -1950s. The Leader Brothers provided a running commentary of anecdotes and background information on each object as it was examined and pondered over. A silver tea infuser, for example, was readily recognized by most members. We also learnt that tea bags were first used in the 1890s by Canadian tea merchants to send samples of their tea to far flung settlements. They weren’t a success, however, as the Canadian housewives didn’t like the fuss and bother of cutting the bags open to release the tea held inside them. The tea bags were withdrawn from the Canadian market and were taken up by the Americans in the early 1900s. American servicemen brought them to the UK when they were stationed here during WW11. Leo and Douglas Leader hail from Rotherham. They have a number of Mystery Boxes, each full of idiosyncratic objects that they take around the country as they deliver their unique blend of informative and entertaining talks. They will almost certainly be invited back to Matlock sometime in the not so distant future. Probus Matlock meets on the first Thursday of the month at Willersley Castle. The club welcomes new members - for further information please contact: Bob Ball, Secretary Tel: 01629 583594 e Ò-mail: bobmar.ball@virgin.net Ed Runham, Vice Chairman Tel: 01629 732898 e-mail: rundells@ btinternet.com

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DARLEY DALE PRODUCE SHOW 4th SEPTEMBER 2015 AT THE GROUSE INN What an absolutely amazing event this turned out to be again! As she has always done, the brilliant Tracey Watson produced yet another absolutely stunning cake for a raffle to contribute to the Church Road Allotment Society. This raffle alone raised £130 – the cake is an absolutely wonderful piece of work commemorating the First World War. Despite it not being the best growing season, a total of 93 entries were judged in the Vegetable classification (slightly up on last year) whilst 31 entries were received for the Domestic classification and 7 entries in the Children's category. The Overall Winner of the Produce Show was Gordon Williams again, as in previous years; congratulations on an extremely consistent performance with 7 First Prizes, 7 seconds and 6 thirds! Is there anyone in Darley Dale prepared to give Gordon a run for his money next year?! Barry Carson won the Best in Show award for his coloured potatoes. The KEM's Autos Trophy for the Best Home-Made Preserves was awarded to Margaret Doyle for her jar of strawberry jam against a very competitive entry list. The Church Inn Tuesday Luncheon Club Homebaking Trophy was awarded to Mandy Kiernon. First place in the "Creepy Crawlies" in 2016 was awarded to Becky with her fabulous insect trying to escape from his wicker basket!! A very talented young girl, Becky had also made a special Lemon Drizzle Cake to a Mary Berry recipe with a special, allotment surround. Sale of the produce in the Grouse afterwards at a rather inebriated auction raised a massive £290! Specific thanks here must go to Darley Dale's resident unsung hero, the auctioneer Clive Wheeldon, who threw his heart and soul into ensuring that lots of money was raised on behalf of the Allotment Society. The residents of Darley Dale were very generous with their bids for the produce - significant monies changed hands for the wonderful cakes, for mixed bags of fruit and vegetables – apples were very prominent this year! and even for Clive's most despised vegetable, the marrow! This hard work ensured that donations could be made to the Grouse Inn for its firework fund and to support Darley Dale In Bloom as it presses for a Gold Award in 2017. Once again, a massive vote of thanks must be given to the volunteer judges – Gordon Ollerenshaw on the vegetables and Pam and

REACH OUT

There’s a new event on the horizon for the Hope Valley as churches of all denominations come together to celebrate at the first Reach Out Festival, an opportunity for Christians as well as their families and friends to celebrate our community. The plan is simple, sing a few songs, tell a few stories, share some lunch and find out why we find joy in each other’s company. The event takes place at the Peveril Centre in Castleton on Saturday 8th October, starting at 11am. If you would like to know more, all our local churches have been sent posters and invitation slips. Entry to the day is free, but donations of food for our ‘bring and share’ lunch, or money towards the cost of the hall would be most welcome. It’s not too late for offers of help on the day too; just call Phil on 01433 651523 or email philipjtaylor@live.co.uk for more details.

Becky (Best "Creepy Crawly") receiving her trophy from Gordon Margaret on the domestic classes; not an easy task on the day but one willingly undertaken! Please make a note in your diaries - the show will be held on 3rd September 2017 with all the details to be published on: www.darley daleinbloom.co.uk Start your planning now to ensure that your entries will be competitive next year!

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‘CANTATE DOMINO’ THE DERBYSHIRE SINGERS IN UMBRIA

unforgettable experience: the people of Tuscany and Umbria made us so welcome and our hearts are with them after the recent devastating events.' The Derbyshire Singers’ next concert is in St John’s Church, Ashbourne, on Saturday 26th November, when they will be performing ‘Messiah’ by Handel. Further details of this can be found at www.derbyshiresingers.org

Arriving in Umbria in Italy for their summer tour to the accompaniment of thunder, lightning and torrential rain, the Derbyshire Singers soon found Perugia to be an excellent base for a concert

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the welcome (and climate!) and wealth of the culture. It is always very special to be able to sing music in places associated closely with the composer: in Santa Croce, Florence (where Rossini is buried) and the Basilica at Assisi (where Pitoni was ‘maestro’) the Derbyshire Singers sang four pieces during Mass – an experience that at Assisi in particular, with its glorious frescoes and religious significance, was quite ‘spinetingling’. [The Pope was reported to be present at the Basilica that day – but if so he did not attend.] To sing the music of composers like Scarlatti, Monteverdi, Palestrina and Allegri in the churches that would have been familiar to them always adds a touch of ‘sparkle’. Performing as one in a series of choral concerts in Perugia, Giano dell’Umbria and Todi brought in large and appreciative audiences –at

Giano overflowing onto the steps outside! The Choir alternated jubilant pieces by Gabrieli and Pitoni with quieter, reflective works by Monteverdi, Rachmaninov and Rossini; in these surroundings the soaring notes of soprano soloist, Lesley-Jane Rogers, in both the ‘Miserere’ by Allegri and in her solo pieces by Haydn and Handel, were mesmeric. Each concert ended with pieces by Haydn – the ‘Te Deum’ and 3 movements from the ‘Nelson Mass’ – although at each the choir was required to find an encore! 'Every venue was stunning,’ said Musical Director Lynne Clark, ‘with each one presenting its own challenges to which the choir had to adapt with minimal rehearsal time. Everyone was determined to do their best and the standard of singing in every Concert and Mass was very high. It was an

GET YOUR GLAD RAGS ON Dance the Night Away with Motown Night

Dancing returns to Bakewell Town Hall with a touch of nostalgia for the classic floor fillers celebrating Motown’s greatest years. The dancefloor has seen some action over the years, so bringing back a classic night out was high on the list of priorities for Bakewell Town & Community Trust. The sprung dance floor is an original feature of the building – one that is unique in the area. Played by national DJs on original vinyl, enjoy the sounds of the 60s, 70s and 80s with music from Stevie Wonder, The Four Tops, The

Temptations, Diana Ross and The Supremes, The Contours, Edwin Starr and many, many more. Motown hits are guaranteed to create an atmosphere to dance the night away. Our team of Soul DJs will play requests, along with a fantastic selection of Soul music from the 60s and 70s. Tickets available online at www.ticketsource.co.uk/bak ewelltownhall, 01629 810152, from the Bath Street Box Office – or pay on the door £6 (subject to availability) Friday 23rd September 2016 8pm12.00am.

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FILM FRIDAY RETURNS OCTOBER 28: Spirit of ‘45 Special Screening of Ken Loach’s documentary sponsored by Bakewell and the Peaks branch Labour Party ~ 21 October 7.30pm ~ Tickets £5 www.ticketsource.co.uk/bakewelltownhall 01629 810152

IAN McMILLAN AND LUKE CARVER GOSS Words, Music, Glee and Delight 4 November ~ 7.30pm ~ Tickets £10 ~ www.ticketsource.co.uk/bakewelltownhall 01629 810152

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

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New Chamber Choir Sing For Friends Our stunning new concert is in aid of Friends of the Peak District. The New Chamber Concert consists of over 30 singers who come from across Derbyshire and meet for 'workshop' days before coming together for performances of Renaissance church music, 19th-century partsongs and arrangements of popular songs. "The music we perform is intended to uplift the soul, or to glorify God, or to accompany meals, or to declare love, or simply to amuse," said Choir master, Paul Hudson, who has over 50 years' experience of choral music, as a singer (as boy chorister, then in chapel and cathedral choirs) and then as a choir trainer. “The challenge for the singers,” he says, “is to

master a variety of choral styles so they constantly surprise the audience.” The New Chamber Choir has given concerts for the National Trust, the Churches Conservation Trust, for music festivals,

for local churches, and has sung Mass for the Catholic Ordinariate church. In 2015, the choir undertook its first foreign tour, to the Vaucluse and Drome departements of Provence in France.

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ILLUMINATIONS OPENING NIGHT Teenager Isabel Flavell scooped the top prize as the fabulous decorated boats once again stole the show at the opening night of Derbyshire Dales District Council's 2016 Matlock Bath Illuminations. This year's festival - the 119th - burst into life on Saturday (10 September) and will run every weekend until 29 October in the District Council's picturesque Derwent Gardens, with a fireworks finale on every remaining Saturday. And 16-year-old Isabel’s ‘Tallulah Daisy – Camper Van Crazy’ earned the Matlock Bath boat builder first prize in the boats competition and the Arkwright Cup, donated in 1903 by Sir Richard Arkwright, the Centenary Cup, plus a cash prize of £270. Competing for the third year, Isabel is the youngest member of the Matlock Bath Venetian Boat Builders’ Association, and her hippy VW camper van model can be seen every weekend, along with nine others, in the unique parade of decorated boats that are rowed up and down the River Derwent during the Illuminations. Second prize went to Christine Dence, Richard Wood and Pete Hartshorn (The Motley Bunch) with their entry Hogwarts Express, the famous train from the Harry Potter stories. They won the Plumtree Cup and £235. In third place was ‘Pete’s Dragon’, designed by last year’s winner Ian Page, of Cromford. He was

presented with the Sheffield Wire Rope Cup and £205. In fourth place was 'Ship in a Bottle’, designed by Michael Hall, of Ashbourne, who took home the Dave Sanderson Trophy and £170. Judges were selected at random from the opening night crowds and it's a friendly competition, with all non-prize winners receiving £165. Making up this year's Illuminations flotilla are ‘Somewhere Beyond the Derwent’ by David Harrison of Ashbourne, ‘Batman’s River Patrol’ by Matlock’s David Gregory, who is taking part in the parade for the 46th consecutive year, ‘We Will Remember Them’ by Matthew Hall of Ashbourne, ‘Dragonfly’ by Matlock’s Paul Henshall, who is competing for the 42nd year, and ‘Rubik’s Cube’ by Rory Harrison of Ashbourne. The traditional candle

boat, which heads the parade and is constructed by all the boat builders to show how the models used to look a century ago, is ‘Floating in a most peculiar way’ – a tribute to David Bowie, inspired by students at Matlock’s Highfields School. It is lit with 85 night lights. The boat judges were Angela and Michael Moran from Beith, North Ayreshire, Paul and Julie Bullas and their daughter Lily Mae from Stockport, and Craig Hatton and Jessica Jackson from Chesterfield. The lights switch on was performed by Chairman of the District of the Derbyshire Dales Councillor Tom Donnelly, assisted by his grandchildren Luca and Corey and other youngsters from the first night crowd. Councillor Donnelly, who also presented the awards at the end of the night, said: “There is general agreement that the decorated boats are better than ever this year – and there was a real buzz of

appreciation in the crowd when the boat builders switched on their lights for the first time. The boats are simply stunning. “There’s no doubt that the Illuminations are a unique family experience and we as a District Council are proud to stage the region’s biggest autumn attraction, which we hope once again brings in 100,000 people to Matlock Bath to boost tourism, trade and jobs locally.” The parade of illuminated boats takes place from 7.45pm every Saturday and Sunday evening until 29 October (7.30 on October Sundays) and can be viewed from Derwent Gardens. The Gardens and nearby Lovers’ Walks are also bedecked with colourful lights. Book online for cheaper tickets and to beat the Illuminations queues at www.derbyshiredales.gov.u k/Illuminations and get regular updates on Facebook at www.facebook. com/matlockbath illuminations

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full afternoon of apple themed fun awaits you. The National Trust and Grindleford and Eyam forest play group will be running making activities and games for children. There will be delicious apple themed food to sample: toffee apples and apple fritters as well as tea, coffee and cakes available all afternoon and pizza baked on site in a clay oven. Or have a go at the Great Hope Valley Bake-off and enter your own favourite apple dish. Music will be provided by Bamford singers, Phil Taylor, and a children’s choir. The Emergency poet in her ambulance will be on hand to provide spontaneous poetry. There will be apple growing information and advice and a display of honey bees (so vital to the pollination of our food).

Once again Marches Energy Agency will bring their demonstration van showing how energy can be saved in your home. If you have your own apples and you’re struggling to use them all, bring them along on the day, with some bottles, and we will extract the juice for you to take home. Come and find out what the Transition Movement is all about. One of Transition Hope Valley's aims is to highlight the importance of local food production for its value in creating resilience within a community and thereby helping develop a sustainable future. For further information see our website (https://transhopevalley.wordp ress.com) or contact Peter on 01433 630740 or email Jane j.887@btinternet.com

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On the 28th October 2016, St. Michael & All Angels Church, Hathersage are proud to announce that they will be hosting a special live theatre performance of romantic comedy, The God Particle. The play, written by the writers of BBC1's Miranda and BBC3's Bluestone 42 is set in the fictional village of Threepiggs. Dr Bex Kenworthy from the nearby Institute of Advanced Quantum Theory is in the pub, having been stood up by a labtechnician. When Dr Gilbert Romans arrives, things are looking up... until she discovers he is, in fact, the new local vicar. She is a diehard sceptical scientist. He is a heavenly-minded clergyman. Together they create entirely the wrong kind of reaction. Through the course of the play, the protagonists are drawn into a mystery - the sudden disappearance of Gilbert's predecessor. Is there

any link between this, some exploding TV-detector vans, the unexplained bending of time and even a talking donkey? Will science or faith prevail? It's little bit Rev meets Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy or, maybe, The Vicar of Dibley meets Dr Who. The play has been written and designed to be performed specifically in church buildings to take advantage of the unique layout, acoustics

and beautiful surroundings that they can offer, and it is difficult to get more beautiful than St. Michael and All Angels, Hathersage. The Church is hosting this very special play to raise funds for the upcoming Church Improvements Project; to modernise and improve the lighting, heating and accessibility in the Church, as well as other smaller improvements, needed to

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Soroptimist International, Buxton and District members enjoyed a car "treasure hunt" which ended at the "Heart of the Peak " in Tideswell where everyone enjoyed homemade food and drinks. There was a competitive tone to the treasure hunt itself, with good hearted banter such as definitions of bridges and viaducts, and discussion on whether a grange really is the gentleman farmers' buildings where he keeps

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North Derbyshire’s Clinical Commissioning Group (the CCG), have underway an official consultation regarding the potential closures of local Derbyshire hospitals and their associated services. This is currently under scrutiny by many local people. The CCG have distributed ‘consultation brochures’ to local GP surgeries and residents, outlining their plans for closures and cut backs, giving chance to local residents to offer written feedback via an eleven-page document, either as paper or an online document. They have told us that every household in the Peak District should have received a postcard outlining these plans. If you haven’t received or completed any of this documentation, please take urgent action, as advised below. The CCG has apparently been formulating these plans for four years, without any consultation with local people, some GPs or nursing homes. There are still no apparent concrete plans to replace the enormity of what will be lost closer to home. We know already, that most people did not receive this information and haven’t had opportunity to complete a consultation document. This is a concern, as the deadline the CCG have given is 4th October 2016.

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FULL CLOSURES WILL AFFECT: Newholme Hospital in Bakewell, Bolsover Hospital and PART CLOSURES; The Whitworth Hospital, Darley Dale; Buxton’s Cavendish Hospital – Spencer Ward and Clay Cross Hospital We know this will affect many people both in the present and in the future. It may also be a provision that has helped you through hard times in the past.

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A new addition to Cromford Market Place, nestled between Q Eye (Bespoke Jewellery and gifts) and Taylor and Wilde Chocolatier, Parkys eatery is a bistro style café with a homely relaxed feel and stylish interiors. Opened recently by Rob and Steve, you will find a warm welcome with a gentle jazz vibe and a great selection to eat at breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open from 7.30am to 9pm (last order) and closed on Wednesday, all dishes are freshly prepared and the ingredients sourced from local suppliers. Catering for all taste buds, the menu is a gentle fusion of English, French and Italian dishes providing a taste for everyone. The Steak and Ale pie has already been a great hit with the customers and the homemade lasagne, made to a traditional recipe (which is on the lunch menu) has had customers coming

back to try more. The focal point in this bijou café has to be the cake counter that has a selection of mouthwatering cakes which can be enjoyed with a great Italian Sequella coffee or a wide selection of loose leaf Novus teas. Parkys Eatery has a very good selection of wines sourced by John

Hattersley of Bakewell, as well as serving an amazing pink prosecco which is both fruity and crisp. Parkys also have a very good selection of craft bottle beers and even a bottled cider or two. Parkys can also be booked for private parties and has hosted a Greek themed evening for a

guest’s birthday. This is a perfect place to either start your day, to have an afternoon pickme-up or a relaxing drink after work. Whether you simply want a pot of tea, bowl of soup, afternoon tea or a divine 3 course meal you will always receive excellent customer service at Parkys Eatery.


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OCTOBER MEETING

Our September talk was presented by Ian Newton from York in front of a capacity audience at the Friends Meeting House in Bakewell. His talk about Iceland was accompanied by some amazing images of spectacular waterfalls and the special breeding birds including red necked phalaropes and barnacle geese, a species previously thought only to breed in Greenland. The quality of Ian’s photos was truly breathtaking but we anticipate our next speaker on October 10th will be just as good, if this photo of a white tailed sea eagle is anything to go by. Des Ong is a specialist freelance wildlife photographer who has travelled all over the world and won several awards. His talk ‘Captivating Nature Wildlife of Britain and Beyond’ encompasses a wildlife photographer’s

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second Monday in the month from September to April. It’s not too late to join for this season, it’s only £15 and for that you get seven talks and a similar number of outdoor walks to local birding hot spots, for example this month we are taking a mini-bus trip to Frampton Marsh in Lincolnshire. It’s

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THE TALE OF THE MOUSE ADVERTORIAL

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At the end of the 19th century as the country embraced the machine age and the ‘miracle’ of mass production, one Yorkshire craftsman, Robert Thompson (1876-1955), turned in the opposite direction to replicate not only the style of the medieval ecclesiastical woodcarvers but also their methods of

production. The first carved mouse was possibly around 1920, and has become a famous trademark. Robert Thompson (The

‘Mouseman’) died in 1955 and was buried in the small church graveyard in his home village of Kilburn. However the mouse lives on! The workshop he founded continues to produce furniture and other small items which are still in great demand. The starting point for any piece of Thompson furniture begins many years

before the actual making. Oak is sourced from across the country, preferably the North of England, and the sawn oak is then stored and seasoned

in the open air for 4-5 years which is the traditional way. At this stage the adzing process begins which gives the Mouseman furniture its distinctive rippled surface. The adzing process, ie slowly slicing slivers of wood from the surface using the adze, requires supreme skill from the craftsman. After the adzing process the wood is sanded and placed in the fuming chamber which imparts a soft

honey, medium oak or dark oak colour to the wood. Once fuming is complete the piece is waxed and polished by hand. Today, Mouseman furniture, between 1955 1990 is now also highly

sought after as it is acquiring the age and patina which collectors find so desirable. His dedication to his craft lives on through the company he founded, which continues to operate as a family business from the same buildings in Kilburn that were his original workshops and home – The House of the Mouse. Steve Bentley, Decorative Arts Solid oak octagonal table and six lattice back chairs, S. Bentley Decorative Arts at The Rutland Arms Antique Centre, Bakewell

Matlock and District Antiques and Collectables Society

Report for meeting held on 9th September 2016: Mrs Janet Stain gave a fascinating talk on the fashions during the Victorian era. There seems no change in the desire of women to enhance their attraction by means of an enlargement of their bosom. They did not do it surgically but ‘enhanced’ their figures by suitably placed enhancers or even bolsters of different sizes for different occasions. However there was a snag, apparently the bridegroom could sue for annulment of

the marriage if reality did not suit him! She explained that a person who was ‘Straight Laced’ laced her corsets straight across, which was harder to undo than crossed. Janet also showed her collection of antique dresses, lots of which were for size 6. She told us that women started to go on walking holidays from1850 and of the extensive wardrobe needed. An Englishman, Fred Worth was the first person to open a Fashion House and employed 1200 seamstresses in Paris.

Finally we learned that women were expected to be in ‘Mourning’ for a husband for 30 months and a man ‘Mourned’ a wife for 3 months.

The next meeting will be held on Friday 14th October at 7.30pm in the Imperial rooms Matlock, ‘Antique Bottles’. Visitors Very welcome.

HARVEST FESTIVAL ON THE FARM

Come and join us on the farm as we give thanks and celebrate harvest. On October 2nd at 10.30 am (by kind permission of James and Cheryl Frost) Bakewell Parish Church will be holding their Harvest Festival Service at Barkerfields Farm near

Sheldon. The All Age service led by Canon Tony Kaunhoven will be followed by a harvest pie and pea lunch. All are welcome. Further details are on the church website: www.bakewellchurch.co.uk or contact Brenda Jackson 01629 813143.

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WIRKSWORTH AND DISTRICT AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL

Local people were moved, informed and inspired by A Story to Tell, performed on Wednesday 14th September at Wirksworth Town Hall as part of the Wirksworth Festival. Hosted by Wirksworth and District Amnesty International, the critically acclaimed Ava Hunt teamed up with local performers including special guest Brendan Woodhouse, to perform prize winning poetry, moving stories and eyewitness accounts of people in the current refugee crisis, describing its impact on them. In a no-holds-barred performance, A Story to Tell spoke of the shock and helplessness of holidaymakers faced with flotillas of boats and told of a rescue worker's experience trying to save a baby who had stopped breathing off the

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Simon and Peter formed Ashton and Coleman in 2014 and officially became a partnership in January 2015. Our business was created with a mutual desire to design and make quality furniture and joinery that looks great and lasts a lifetime. We don't believe that buying quality bespoke furniture for your home has to be so expensive. “In a mass produced, imported,

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GRANITE, MARBLE AND QUARTZ, Buxton Field Club LOOKING AS GOOD AS THEY FEEL! ADVERTORIAL

As natural materials which feel as good as they look, granite, marble and slate bring a feeling of quality to both kitchens and bathrooms, combined with excellent durability. You may not realise how many colours and textures are available, but at the House of Granite & Marble in Chesterfield you can see them all across a 2,000 square foot showroom. The choice is truly amazing. Perhaps you favour blue pearl granite from Norway resembling chips of ice. Or you may prefer tan brown granite from India which seems to suggest rich coffee colours.

And yet again there is the classic black surface of granite, in all its variations. There are over 200 colours and every piece is unique. Quartz, the modern alternative to granite, has no maintenance requirements and offers a more regular pattern and colour. House of Granite and Marble offer a wide range of quartz products including Silestone, Radianz by Samsung and Compac.

Quartz is harder than granite and comes with a 15-year warranty, this very durable worksurface sits beautifully alongside both traditional and contemporary styled kitchens. “Some people think that granite, marble and quartz is beyond their budget, but this does not have to be the case”, commented Rob Hall, MD. “Our policy is to buy direct from the UK or overseas suppliers and that

After a summer of walking in various parts of the Peak District, Buxton Field Club is now getting ready for a series of indoor meetings to take us through the winter months. The first of these is on Saturday 8th October at Buxton Methodist Church Hall on the Market Place starting at 7.30 pm. Our speaker on 8th October is Debbie Alston, who will be talking about the Wildlife of the South Downs. The talk will describe the chalky landscape of England’s newest National Park with its gentle landforms and fascinating wildlife. Wildlife specialities include the Adonis Blue Butterfly, the Round-headed Rampion and Moon Carrot. The Club has welcomed Debbie on previous occasions, and can guarantee an interesting and stimulating evening. Visitor fee £3.

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Elton cricketers celebrate after being presented with the 2016 Longstone League trophy and their winners’ medals at a special reception held at the Duke of York in the village.

Rain Storm Floods Main Street in Peak District Village of Chelmorton

Headlights ablaze as the first car makes a dash down Main Street in front of the Village Institute at Chelmorton, in torrential downpour on the evening of Sept 13th. Tea Time Tuesday Sept 13th: More than a thousand feet above sea level as torrential rain storm hit the limestone Peak District village of Chelmorton south of Buxton. Spa water extravaganza as Main Street was a foot deep in flood, the freak hail rattled the windows just after tea time on Tuesday

evening, darkness arrived early as the black storm clouds raced over the roof, enormous downpour in a short delivery of fierce stairrod hail, the linear village of a single road was brought to a halt before cars dared the water. Quick to recede, it was awash in the history of Chelmorton docks as the brown water subdued into the fast draining limestone.

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PEAKLAND LIVELIHOODS ~ The Rope Makers Continued from Page 1 This underground industry became one of the Peak’s earliest tourist attractions, achieving wide fame through the writings of travellers. Hangman’s rope Over the generations, Castleton rope makers adapted to the changing demands of agriculture and industry, from the needs of lead mines and breweries to tow ropes for barges, washing lines, window sashes, bell ropes – and, it is said, the occasional hangman’s rope. Families named Hall, Whittingham, Dakin, Walker, Eyre and Hadfield were all engaged in the trade. The last rope maker was Herbert Marrison who retired in 1975 aged 91. He

Winster ropewalk field had worked in Peak Cavern since the age of 12, following his father, Joseph, and grandfather, Abraham, into ‘the firm’. One of the highlights of his career was the completion of a shipping

Peak Cavern company order for an 8-mile length of string, which when checked by the pernickety customer had a 7-yard ‘bonus’. Until the end of his working life, Bert turned out a steady supply of clothes

lines; he personally maintained the custom of providing one for every new bride in Castleton. In line with Bert Marrison’s last wishes, his ashes were laid to rest

inside Peak Cavern. His old skills would be kept alive by part-time rope makers with an interest in the craft, using contraptions all more than a century old. Julie Bunting

GORDO’ WALKS THE PENNINE WAY CHARITY FUN FASHION SHOW – 6TH OCTOBER Masson Mills in Matlock Bath are hosting a charity fashion show in aid of the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association. The event will take place at 7.00 for 7.30pm on Thursday 6th October and the ticket price is £5.00, which

Back in June of 2016 Gordon Wood from Buxton was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Motor Neurone Disease) and the MND association were there all the way to help Gordon come to terms with the diagnosis and to help plan his next moves. Gordon is a keen walker and trail cyclist; high up on his list of walks he's always wanted to complete is the 267 mile Pennine Way. After the diagnosis he wasn't sure how much longer he would be able to walk, so after some discussion (and some persuasive beer) we decided to go for it and raise

money for the MND association. Gordon and I (Jordan Frater) are due to set out on this crazy adventure on the 3rd October and are expecting to take 18-20 days to complete, depending on how lucky we are with the weather. Please help us in raising money for this great cause and we will, in turn, walk 267 miles. https://www.justgiving.com / f u n d r a i s i n g / J o rd a n Frater? utm_source=Facebook& utm_medium=fundraisingp age&utm-content=JordanF r a t e r & u t m campaign=pfp-share

includes nibbles. A raffle will be drawn with lots of prizes and there is also the bonus of discount shopping on the night. Please come along and enjoy an evening which promises to be great fun and at the same time will

be helping raise funds for the Guide Dogs. Tickets are available from Masson Mills (on the evening at the door), the Wirksworth Vets, Matlock Pet Shop or by calling 01629 825242 or 07966 103683.

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gardens, afternoon tea, followed by the performance, £45. Performance only, £16 As usual, call me to reserve your tickets on 01629 810174. I’ll then ask you to send me a stamped addressed envelope, together with your cheque (made payable to Chatsworth Players). I’ll send your tickets by return post. And here’s a reminder of two very important dates for you to put in your diaries – our production dates at Chatsworth House in 2017: 14 – 18 June, 18 – 22 October I look forward very much to welcoming you once again to Chatsworth Theatre and I thank you for your continued and most valued support. With much love Sylvia

FARMERS HEALTH AND WELL-BEING DAY

Farming men and women in Derbyshire are being invited for free health check-ups at the MOT Day at Bakewell Agricultural and Business Centre on Monday 26 September, from 10am until 2pm. The event - organised by Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust’s rural health team - will give the farming community the chance to speak to healthcare professionals on a whole range of health issues. The focus will be on general health and wellbeing, with input from screening services, with the aim of providing advice and support to help people from the farming community with healthy choices and changes. The aim of the MOT Health Day is to target farmers and farmers’ wives who may not usually take the time to look after their own health as well as they could, or who just want to find out what NHS

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ROWSLEY LOCOMOTIVE SHED

One of Derbyshire’s most iconic railway structures of yesteryear is celebrated in a special one-day exhibition next month. Rowsley Locomotive Shed shut its doors for the last time 50 years ago and Peak Rail are staging an event to help tell the story of its life on Saturday, October 1st from 10am until 4.30pm. Much of the material for the collection is being provided from the archives of the late Keith Miles who was ‘running foreman' at Rowsley Engine Shed in the 1950s. His photos captured life at the Derbyshire railway base and be exhibited alongside press cuttings and additional material that chronicle the rise and fall of the area as a locomotive hub. The shed opened in 1926 replacing previous ones near the Rowsley station, which closed in 1967. In the 1950s it had an

allocation of 48 locomotives and 260 footplate staff were based there. Peak Railway Association archivist Mick Bond said: “People often forget what a big operation Rowsley Locomotive Shed was and how many people it employed. Keith Miles was one of the people who chronicled it and Peak Rail is grateful for the donation of his photographic collection.” A number of other groups connected with Peak Rail including the Midland Railway Society, LMS Carriage Association, the Ashover Light Railway Society and the Renown Repulse Restoration Group are also bringing display material and sales stands. The exhibition is set to take place at Rowsley South Station, Off Harrison Way, Darley Dale, Derbyshire DE4 2LF. More information: www.peakrail.co.uk

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Co who won with 89 points, being only one point way from the next three teams with 88 points. Refreshments were served half way round the course by Bakewell Rotarians, and Justine and Tim from Bakewell Golf Club served their usual excellent buffet. Raffles were also held on the day with an assortment of goodies being on offer. At the end of the day President Lorraine gave a cheque for £1,000 to Helen’s Trust Fundraiser Zoe Woodward and prizes were given to winning golf teams.

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Reception hall; two reception rooms; kitchen breakfast room; study; 5/6 bedrooms; family room/bedroom 6; three bathrooms; parking; four stables; single garage; games/party room; extensive gardens. EPC rating – F.

Sitting room; kitchen/dining room; snug area; study; boot room; master bedroom with en suite shower room; two further bedrooms; family bathroom; terrace and rear garden. EPC rating – C.

Guide price: £925,000 (subject to contract). Viewing: By appointment with Caudwell & Co on 01629 810018.

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

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


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NEW NEW £800,000

Dale Head House

Foolow

Offers in Excess of

£550,000

Hare Edge, Eastmoor

Chesterfield

A beautifully appointed, substantial four bedroom detached residence nestled in approximately 2 acres of paddock and gardens with a range of outbuildings/garages making it an ideal equestrian property or smallholding, with generous off-road parking for several vehicles. Energy Rating E

A substantial four double bedroom detached bungalow nestled in a generous plot with gardens and enclosed paddock amounting to approximately 1.5 acres, also including garage, workshop and stabling. The property is ideally suited for equestrian purposes or small holding. Energy Rating D

• Picturesque Peak Park setting • Range of garage/outbuildings and conservatory Ideal equestrian property or small holding • • Within highly regarded school catchment • Flexible family living accommodation ideal for dependant relative

• 1.5 acre paddock • Stables, workshop and garaging • Ideal equestrian property or small holding

• Flexible family living accommodation • Peaceful picturesque setting with stunning views

NEW

NEW £250,000

Queen Street

Tideswell

£225,000 £250,000

Main Street

Taddington

An attractive three bedroom semi-detached cottage with enclosed rear courtyard garden, centrally positioned in the historic Peak Park village of Tideswell, close to an excellent range of local shops, amenities and country inns and to the impressive Church known locally as Cathedral of the Peak. Energy Rating tbc

A well appointed two/three bedroom semi-detached bungalow enjoying a peaceful picturesque setting in the popular rural village of Taddington with views across adjoining countryside. With generous off-road parking and garage, the property would benefit from cosmetic enhancement. Energy Rating F

• Popular Peak Park village setting • Easily managed courtyard garden • Within Lady Manners school catchment • Beautifully presented throughout • Close to an excellent range of local shops, amenities and cafes

• No upward chain • Peaceful picturesque setting • Off-road parking and garage

• Easily managed enclosed rear garden • Adjoining open farmland

FOR SALE BY AUCTION Tuesday 27th September 2016 at 11.30am Derbyshire County Cricket Club

NEW PRICE

Cupola Park

Whatstandwell

AUCTION

£380,000 -£400,000

£175,000£200,000

Merrial Close

Bakewell

GUIDE PRICE

£55,000

High Street

Calver

A new, two double bedroom park home occupying a peaceful picturesque setting with off-road parking and easily managed garden, surrounded by stunning Derbyshire countryside. The property is within easy reach of shops, amenities and public transport links. Energy Rating Exempt

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

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

• Picturesque, peaceful setting • Off-road parking and additional visitors` parking • Peaceful picturesque setting • 100% PART EXCHANGE AVAILABLE • Restriction for purchase apply

• Generous mature rear garden

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

• • Ideal for dependent relative or home worker • No upward chain • Period features Lady Manners school catchment


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NEW

NEW

£135,000 £145,000

£225,000 £250,000

A detached stone built one bedroom property with off-road parking and seating terrace, occupying a popular residential area in the historic market town of Bakewell, within easy reach of an excellent range of local shops and amenities. The property is subject to the Bakewell Parish Clause. Energy Rating D

A well appointed three bedroom semi-detached property nestled in a generous corner plot garden with superb far reaching views across the surrounding countryside. The property occupies a peaceful picturesque setting in the popular Peak Park village of Tideswell. Energy Rating tbc

• No upward chain • Ideal investment property • Off-road parking

• No upward chain • Derbyshire Dales Occupancy Clause applies • Lady Manners school catchment

Burton Edge

Bakewell

Sherwood Road

• Bakewell Parish Clause applies • Attractive garden

Tideswell

• Generous corner plot garden • Open aspect with picturesque views

NEW Offers in the region of

£460,000 £485,000

£225,000

Shop Premises at York House

Baslow

The Old Post Office

Warslow

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

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

• COMMERCIAL PROPERTY with a number of retail uses • Located on a busy main road close to shops & cafes • Popular Peak Park setting

• No upward chain • Off-road parking and enclosed garden • Picturesque village setting • High quality fixtures and fittings • Beautifully renovated throughout by local craftsmen

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

TO LET

TO LET

NEW PRICE

£695 Monyash

A charming two bedroom mid-terrace cottage, situated in the picturesque village of Monyash. Outside, the property has on-street parking, and to the rear there is a lovely private mature bedded garden with patio area.

• Quaint Mid-Terrace Cottage • Two bedrooms • Oak Fitted Kitchen • Private Mature Garden • Available immediately

NEW PRICE

£700

PCM

Church Street

TO LET

£700

PCM

Top Cottages

Cressbrook

PCM

Parsonage Terrace

Bakewell

A lovely Grade II Listed cottage available in the picturesque location of Cressbrook, briefly comprising of two bedrooms, living room and kitchen with conservatory and shower room with under floor heating throughout the ground floor. The property boasts stunning views and is available immediately.

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

• Character Grade II Listed Property • Garden and on-street parking • Two bedrooms • Conservatory • Available FURNISHED • EPC Exempt

• Mid-Terrace Stone Built Cottage • Two Bedrooms • Contemporary Dining Kitchen • Fantastic Views • Allocated Parking for One Car


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LITTON SK17 8QP Meadow Cottage

Offers Around

£475,000

TIDESWELL SK17 8PG Rock Villa Buxton Road

Offers Around

£455,000

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

A stone built detached four bedroom home with separate office/studio, double garage and driveway parking in the picturesque village of Tideswell. The property occupies an elevated position on the edge of village within walking distance of the superb amenities, cafés and eateries. The spacious accommodation is arranged over two floors with the ground floor comprising: entrance hall, lounge, bay windowed sitting room, utility/boot room with wc and dining kitchen with French doors opening to a large patio. On the first floor a central landing leads to the master bedroom with en-suite, a spacious family bathroom and three further double bedrooms. The accommodation is completed by a separate home office/studio with mezzanine level, ideal for a variety of uses. Outside, the property has low maintenance gardens including patios, lawn and vegetable garden. A viewing is essential to appreciate the superb level of accommodation and excellent position on the edge of the village. EPC Rating E

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

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HATHERSAGE S32 1DD York Villa Station Road

Offers Around

£350,000

A very rare opportunity to acquire a charming four bedroom Victorian semi-detached home in the picturesque village of Hathersage. This highly desirable village offers superb amenities for its size, with rail links to Manchester and Sheffield, an outdoor swimming pool and a great variety of cafés, eateries and local shops. York Villa is centrally located in the village and would make an ideal renovation project or family home. The accommodation is arranged over four floors with the ground floor comprising: kitchen, bay windowed sitting room, dining room and hallway with access to the cellar. To the first floor, a spacious landing leads to two generous double bedrooms and a bathroom requiring completion. On the second floor there are two further double bedrooms, a versatile landing and potential for further bathroom (STP). Outside, the property has low maintenance gardens to the front and rear, a versatile outbuilding and parking, by permit, directly behind the property. EPC Rating E VIEWING: Hathersage Office.

TIDESWELL SK17 8NS The Glen Parke Road

Offers Around

£299,000

A stone built, four bedroomed semi-detached family home occupying an elevated, south facing position overlooking the picturesque village of Tideswell.

• Entrance hall with utility cupboard • Bay windowed sitting room with pleasant aspect • Bay windowed sitting room with pleasant aspect • Versatile, double aspect dining room with stove • Well appointed kitchen with view of Church Spire • Family bathroom • 4 bedrooms, all with views • South facing walled front garden with lawn • Rear garden with brick built shed and timber shed • Lovely views over the village and beyond. EPC Rating E

VIEWING: Bakewell Office. BAKEWELL 01629 700699

BAKEWELL LETTINGS 01629 700695

HATHERSAGE 01433 651888

SURVEYS 0114 235 7741

DORE 0114 236 2420

BANNER CROSS 0114 268 3388

ROTHERHAM 01709 917 676

NETHERGREEN 0114 268 9900


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EYAM S32 5QH Curiosity Cottage Church Street

Offers Around

£269,000

TIDESWELL SK17 8JT Victoria Cottage Queen Street

Offers Around

£179,000

A stone built, three bedroom detached home with south facing patio garden, conveniently located in the centre of the picturesque village of Eyam. The accommodation is arranged over two floors with the ground floor comprising entrance lobby and an open plan living kitchen with dining and seating area. Stairs rise to the first floor with landing leading to the modern family bathroom and three bedrooms (two doubles, one single). A further staircase leads to a versatile attic room running the length of the property, ideal for occasional use or storage. Outside, to the side of the property is an enclosed south facing patio terrace. Curiosity cottage is ideally located in the heart of the village close to amenities including doctors surgery, cafes and eateries. The property would make an ideal investment property, holiday home or downsizer’s home - an internal viewing is essential. EPC Rate to follow.

A charming stone built, detached two bedroom cottage conveniently located in the heart of Tideswell within a short stroll of the cafes, pubs and eateries. Very well maintained throughout, the accommodation is arranged over two floors with a superb enclosed patio garden to the rear. To the ground floor the property comprises of sitting room with solid wood flooring and a fitted kitchen. On the first floor there are two generous double bedrooms and a fully fitted shower room. An internal viewing is highly recommend to appreciate the high standard or finish and central village location. EPC Rating F

VIEWING: Hathersage Office.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

PROPERTY AVAILABLE TO RENT GRinDlefoRD S32 2He, Riverbank House Main Rd

SToney MiDDleTon S32 4TX, Virginia Cottage Trinkey lane An exclusive unfurnished 3 bedroom property. Beautifully finished to a high standard throughout. In the village of Stoney Middleton, great for commuting to Sheffield or Manchester. The property comprises of 2 double bedrooms, one single and a study. Beautiful gardens to front and side and rear. Drive for two cars. Available now. No pets. EPC Rating to follow.

£1000 pcm

BaMfoRD S33 0BT, Rother wood west lees Road An exclusive 3 bedroom bungalow, in a prime position in the village of Bamford. Comprising of three bedrooms, family bathroom. Fitted kitchen with rear porch and WC. A beautiful large bright sunny lounge with panoramic views of the surrounding area. Second reception room/dining room. Beautiful gardens to the front and the rear. Driveway & garage. Available Now, on a 6 month term possible rolling contract from the 6 months. Pets negotiable. Unfurnished. EPC rating TBC.

Beautifully positioned in the village of Grindleford overlooking the river Derwent this three double bedroom, stone built detached home benefits from a detached double garage and further driveway parking. The spacious, well planned accommodation is arranged over two floors with the ground floor comprising entrance hall with wc, double aspect sitting room, dining room, dining kitchen with integrated fridge freezer, gas hob, electric oven, utility cupboard with plumbing for a washing machine and side entrance lobby. Stairs rise to the first floor with a galleried landing, master suite, two further double bedroom with river views and family bathroom. Outside, the property has driveway parking for two vehicles and a superb stone built detached double garage. To the rear of the property a charming rear garden with patio, level lawn and lovely river views. EPC rating C.

£1000 pcm

TiDeSwell Sk17 8PR, 4 Gordon Road Enviably located in the picturesque village of Tideswell, this three bedroomed end terraced cottage benefits from a rear garden and off-street parking for two cars. Re-decorated throughout. The deceptively spacious accommodation includes a kitchen, sitting room with gas burning stove, dining area, downstairs w.c and a small porch/small conservatory to the entrance. Three good size bedrooms to the first floor with a modern family bathroom with both bath and separate shower. In addition the attic has been converted, keeping its existing beams, into a lovely spacious occasional room. Pets negotiable (with a £995 bond). Unfurnished. EPC rating E.

£900 pcm

CaSTleTon S33 8Ua, 6 Peveril Road

£675 pcm

A spacious 3 bed semi-detached house situated on the fringe of this extremely popular and highly regarded village located in the heart of the Peak District. Lounge with dining area, conservatory, fitted kitchen with access to garden. Drive to front with garage and outside WC and storage space. Three bedrooms two large doubles and a single. Family bathroom, This property should be viewed early to avoid disappointment. EPC rating D.

BRaDwell S33 9JX, The Cottage Towngate

aSHfoRD-in-THe-waTeR De45 1QJ, 2 Hall end lane

A spacious 3 bed semi-detached house situated on the fringe of this extremely popular and highly regarded village located in the heart of the Peak District. Lounge with dining area, conservatory, fitted kitchen with access to garden. Drive to front with garage and outside WC and storage space. Three bedrooms two large doubles and a single. Family bathroom, This property should be viewed early to avoid disappointment. EPC rating D.

Situated in the ever sought after village of Ashford-in-the-Water this grade ll listed cottage brings charm and character to the market and must be viewed to appreciate the accommodation on offer. Arranged over 3 floors and sympathetically restored to its true glory. Features include: original inglenook stone fireplace to the main reception room, attractive mullion windows, beam ceilings and stripped panelled doors. Situated within catchment of Lady Manners School an early viewing is a must. Furnishing Optional. Pets Negotiable. EPC rating D.

A recently repainted, two bedroom cottage in the beautiful rural village of Bradwell. The property consists of two bedrooms, kitchen diner, living room and family bathroom. A detached garden with beautiful views of the surrounding area. Garage with loft for storage. Unfurnished. Sorry No Pets. EPC rating to be confirmed.

£850 pcm

£595 pcm

Bakewell De45 1Da, 7 Progress Court Buxton Road

£800 pcm

£475 pcm

HaTHeRSaGe S32 1BB, 2a Bank View Main Road Viewing is essential to appreciate this one bedroom, hi-spec apartment which offers beautiful finishes throughout. Located in the lovely village of Hathersage and benefiting from all the local cafes, restaurants, shops. The apartment itself boasts a modern décor, having beautiful wood flooring throughout whilst savouring the homely feel of this special apartment. With the living room looking out onto the heart of the village. The upper floor has a spacious open plan kitchen dining room with stylish cabinets and has all the mod cons. The apartment offers 1 double bedroom with built-in wardrobe and a superbly finished ensuite shower room. If you want a great location and luxury within a homely environment, this apartment is perfect for you! EPC rating C.

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

£450 pcm

£750 pcm

BAKEWELL 01629 700699

BAKEWELL LETTINGS 01629 700695

HATHERSAGE 01433 651888

SURVEYS 0114 235 7741

DORE 0114 236 2420

BANNER CROSS 0114 268 3388

ROTHERHAM 01709 917 676

NETHERGREEN 0114 268 9900


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SCARGILL MANN & CO. CHARTERED SURVEYORS

ESTATE AGENTS

AUCTIONEERS

RESIDENTIAL LETTING AGENTS

WARREN CARR

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Offers around £515,000

Offers around : £450,000

• NO UPWARD CHAIN - Grade II Listed three double bedroom detached cottage

• Five bedroomed detached property with large garden plot (approx. 1/3 of an acre) • Lady Manners School catchment area; Oil fired central heating; Sealed unit double glazing • Reception hallway; Large cloaks cupboard; Large dining room; Lounge; Dining kitchen • Utility / games room; Bedrooms four and five to ground floor with feature bathroom • Two en-suites; Bathroom; Garage and workshop; Lawns and patio; NO UPWARD CHAIN

• Planning permission granted for two storey extension (reference: AVA/2005/1317) • Oil fired central heating; Dining hallway; Sitting room with red brick arch fireplace • Dining room; Fitted kitchen; Guest cloakroom ; Utility/boot room; Master en-suite • Large driveway; Garden with fruit trees; Idyllic location yet convenient for Derby

MATLOCK

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MOORWOOD MOOR

Offers around : £420,000

Offers around : £349,500

• Character three bedroomed detached property with paddock (approx. 0.6 acres) • NO UPWARD CHAIN - Oil fired central heating; Sealed unit double glazing • Sitting room with feature fireplace; Separate dining room; Fitted breakfast kitchen • Utility room; Cloakroom; Bathroom; Separate shower room; Large driveway • Large patio garden, covered seating area, pond, lawn with views; Easy access to A38 / M1

• Three double bedroomed detached property enjoying large garden plot • Driveway to front; Garage and second driveway access (storage for motorhome) • Potential to further extend; Sealed unit double glazing; Gas fired central heating • Guest cloakroom; Sitting room; Dining kitchen; Utility room; Large conservatory • Three double bedrooms; Good sized family bathroom with separate shower

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Price : £145,000

£100,000 to £125,000

Offers over : £100,000

• Two bedroomed, three reception roomed discounted property • Gas central heating; Sealed unit double glazing; Sitting room • Fitted kitchen; Dining room (currently used as a bedroom) • Garden room; Cloakroom; Two bedrooms; Large shower room • Garden with decked patio & vegetable plot; Parking for three cars

• TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON THURSDAY 27TH OCTOBER 2016 • Building which has full planning permission granted for • Flagged courtyard area to front with flagged steps to first floor • Second courtyard area with planning to create an outside store

• TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON THURSDAY 27TH OCTOBER 2016 • Two bedroomed detached cottage with character and charm • Within walking distance of Matlock and access to country walks • Terraced gardens; On- road parking available on St Johns Road • Residents permit for parking can be obtained at additional cost

CARSINGTON

WIRKSWORTH

WENSLEY

MATLOCK

development into a three bedroomed residential property PLANNING REFERENCE 14/00199/FUL

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Offers around : £168,000 • Three bedroomed semi-detached - potential to extend into attic • Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit uPVC double glazing • Sitting room with wood burning stove; Dining room; Kitchen • Bathroom with separate shower; Separate WC; Attic room • Potential to extend into outbuildings; Driveway; Garden to rear

£850 PCM

£550 PCM

£525 PCM

£395 PCM

• Charming double fronted Grade II listed cottage in picturesque setting

• Two bedroomed semi-detached in a highly convenient location

• Stone built two double bedroomed three storey end cottage

• Two bedroom second floor flat located in convenient position

• Elevated position within the sought after village of Carsington • Oil central heating. Wealth of charm and character throughout • Two reception rooms; Fitted kitchen; Utility room; En-suite; Bathroom • Well stocked gardens with views over the village of Carsington

• Within walking distance of Wirksworth town centre • Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit double glazing • Entrance hallway; Living room; Fitted kitchen; Bathroom • Patio gardens to front and rear; Allocated parking space

• Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit uPVC double glazing • Sitting room with cast wood burning stove; Dining room • Fitted kitchen; Utility area; Bathroom; Store room • Two double bedrooms; Garden to rear with views

• Entrance hall; Open plan living room / kitchen; Two bedrooms • Shower room; Private secure entrance to the flat • Within easy reach of local amenities and facilities of Matlock • The property is located above our Dale Road office in Matlock

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

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16 The Square

Alfreton

24 Spring Gardens, Wessington

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

This executive style four bedroomed detached family house is situated in a quiet location on the Ben Bailey Development of similar homes, in the lovely village of Wessington. With a superb fitted dining kitchen and contemporary style bathrooms, the property is extremely well appointed throughout. There is an integral single garage with off-road parking and gardens to the front and rear. The property enjoys lovely views of the surrounding countryside and briefly comprises: entrance hall, large kitchen/dining area, sitting room, downstairs WC, access to garage. At first floor four bedrooms, two enjoying a Jack and Jill bathroom and one with en-suite, luxury family bathroom. NO UPWARD CHAIN.

Viewing: Bakewell Office

Energy Rating B

Viewing: Matlock Office

Offers Around £325,000

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PROPERTIES AVAILABLE TO RENT Apt 9 Endcliffe Court, Deepdale, Ashford Road, Bakewell DE45 1GT Beautiful two bedroom, first floor luxury apartment

£825 PCM 1 The Cottages, Main Road, Hathersage S32 1BB Very pretty stone built cottage

£775 PCM Agora House, The Pot Market, Tideswell SK17 8LE Well presented four bedroom cottage

£650 PCM Rose Cottage, The Bank, Stoney Middleton S32 4TD Charming two bedroom extended detached cottage

£650 PCM

Hathersage

9 The Crofts, off Main Road

Situated in the very sought after Peak District village of Hathersage, close to the centre yet in a quiet location overlooking the cricket pitch to the rear, a two double bedroom, first floor apartment for sale with the local Derbyshire occupancy clause. Gas fired central heating and uPVC double glazing and available with immediate vacant possession. Long entrance hall with excellent range of storage cupboards and cloaks cupboard, two good bedrooms, well fitted kitchen with a range of appliances, large through lounge/dining room with views over the cricket pitch, bathroom with full suite. Outside: attractive communal grounds and good parking.

Energy Rating C

£625 PCM Wye House, 4 Milford Court, Buxton Road, Bakewell DE45 1BW Well presented two bedroom terraced property

£595 PCM FOR A FULL UP-TO-DATE RENTAL LIST PLEASE CONTACT OUR LETTINGS DEPARTMENT ON

Viewing: Hathersage Office

Offers Around £159,950

Matlock: 01629 828 250

Apt 3 Flint House, Calver Sough, S32 3XH Desirable two bedroom, furnished apartment

Banner Cross: 0114 268 3241

Dronfield: 01246 290992

0114 2688702 e-mail: lettings@saxtonmee.co.uk Hathersage: 01433 650009

Bakewell: 01629 815307


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Darley Moor

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

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

• Stunning, immaculate detached family home • Set in four acres of paddock with field shelter • Rural location enjoying superb views • Four double bedrooms • Master bedroom with en-suite bathroom • Sitting & family rooms both with log burning stove • Drawing room with french style patio doors • Spacious dining kitchen with range • Gardens and parking for several cars • P/P for detached garage/games room above. EPC=E

Matlock

• Popular retirement village location • Spacious ground floor apartment • Two bedrooms • Sitting room • Breakfast kitchen • En-suite shower wet room • Family bathroom • Allocated parking space • Private flagged terrace. Use of communal facilities

£260,000

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Sally Botham Estates are pleased to announce that they will be honoured with an award at the United Kingdom Property Awards at the Marriott Grosvenor Square, London on the 28th October 2016. They have been named among the most innovative, exceptional, and ambitious projects of 2016. Representing their country on an international stage in London, they await to collect their award later in the year.

• Well Presented Detached Family Home • Three Bedrooms • Sitting Room with Multi Fuel Stove • Dining Room • Breakfast Kitchen • Family Bathroom • Rear Garden and Summer House • Close to Excellent Local Amenities • No Upward Chain. EPC=E

2 Dale Road, Matlock Derbyshire DE4 3LT

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NO registration fee • NO withdrawal fee • Commission rates negotiable Telephone for a FREE no obligation market appraisal Riverdale, Whatstandwell TPS Estates are delighted to offer for sale this detached five bedroomed property located in the popular village of Whatstandwell surrounded by open countryside which allows access to many rural walks directly from the property itself. Ideally placed for many local attractions such as Crich Tramway Museum, Haddon Hall, Chatsworth House & Gardens, Lea Gardens, Matlock Bath and Arkwright’s Mill at Cromford Canal which also offers many beautiful walks such as the Heritage Walk. The property is currently run as a bed and breakfast but the accommodation has such versatility that it can be a family home or continuing to run as a business. EPC RATING E

OIRO

EPC RATING D

OIRO NEW PRICE

TPS Estates are delighted to offer for sale this detached four bedroomed property occupying a popular and convenient village location, this sale offers an excellent opportunity for the discerning purchaser or family looking to acquire a detached well-appointed four bedroomed property. Having no upward chain, the property comprises of entrance hallway, living room, dining room, breakfast kitchen, downstairs W.C. To the first floor is a master bedroom, three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. The property enjoys well-proportioned lawned gardens and patio area with far reaching views, off-road parking for up to four vehicles, enclosed rear garden with further patio area. There is the potential to extend the property subject to the necessary planning permissions. AVA/2013/0690. EPC RATING E

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TPS Estates are delighted to offer for sale this detached stone three bedroomed bungalow which is set in a quiet location next to a babbling brook, with a mature rear garden having views of open countryside and hillsides beyond. The accommodation comprises of Entrance Hallway, Sitting Room, Dining Kitchen, Garden Room, Three Double bedrooms, Bathroom, South Facing Rear Garden which is a feature of the property, gravelled front aspect Courtyard providing parking for several vehicles, and an Outside Store/Workshop.

£495,000

Norbreck, Holloway

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Heronbrook Piggery, Two Dales

NEW

£399,950

Whitewood Way, Starkholmes TPS Estates are offering for sale this three bedroomed detached bungalow in a delightful elevated popular residential location with far reaching views of Riber Castle and the town. The property is within easy reach of many local amenities such as schooling, public houses, shops and bus routes to Matlocks town centre facilities. NO UPWARD CHAIN EPC RATING D

NEW PRICE

£285,000

OIRO

£224,950

Orchard Road, Matlock Bath The property's elevated location will be seen by many as a real asset which takes advantage of picture postcard views across Matlock Bath's Derwent Valley and towards the part wooded hillside beneath Riber Castle on the horizon. The property offers a wonderful vantage point for Matlock Bath's autumn illuminations and firework displays and has easy access to Matlock Train Station, local schools and amenities. The accommodation comprises of a newly fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, log burner, Living room with exceptional views, two double bedrooms and a newly fitted bathroom suite with thermostatic shower over. Easy to maintain garden laid mainly to lawn with a patio area taking in the breathtaking views and off-road parking for up to three vehicles and sold with the benefit of gas central heating and double glazing throughout it would make an ideal holiday let or family home and no upward chain. EPC RATING E

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Town & Country Property Specialists For Sale

Stone Pitts Yard - Cressbrook, Peak District, Guide Price: Price on Application

View Cottage Hallmoor Road, Darley Dale, DE4 2HF Guide Price: £1,050,000

Within the Peak District National Park, the sale of the property presents an extremely rare opportunity to create an individual, energy efficient, contemporary home.

A most attractive 5 bedroom Gentlemans’s residence with a wealth of original features, situated in an elevated position overlooking the valley. The property also includes a Coach House, garaging and an extensive garden.

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

For Sale by Auction -Weds 26th October

For Sale

Uttoxeter Racecourse, Uttoxeter, ST14 8BD Land at Hathersage Hope Valley, Derbyshire Guide Price: £165,000

Park Farm - Mapperley, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, DE7 6DA A detached listed farmhouse for renovation with outbuildings, 47acres (19.42ha) of pastureland and allotment gardens. Lot 1: Farmhouse, Building and Paddock (1.04 acres) (0.43ha) Auction Guide Price £250,000 - £320,000 Lot 2: 39.70 (16.06ha) Acres - Auction Guide Price £4,000 - £6,000 per acre Lot 3: 6.71 (2.71ha) Acres- Auction Guide Price £6,000 - £8,000 per acre Lot 4: 10.82 (4.37ha) Acres - Auction Guide Price £6,000 - £8,000 per acre Lot 5: 0.21 (0.08ha) Acres of Allotment Gardens - Auction Guide Price £10,000

Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 342201

For Sale by Auction - Monday 31st October

A good parcel of accessible grassland with road and river frontage. Extending to 20.60 acres or thereabouts.

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777 The Auction Guide Price is issued as an indication of the auctioneer’s opinion of the likely selling price of the property. Each property offered is subject to a Reserve Price which is agreed between the seller and the auctioneer just prior to the auction and which would ordinarily be within 10% (+/- ) of the Auction Guide Price. Both the Auction Guide Price and the Reserve Price can be subject to change up to and inc. the day of the auction. For a full definition of Auction Guide Price and Reserve Price visit www.bagshaws.com

Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell at 3.00pm

Land off Goose Lane Codnor, Ripley, DE5 9RG 45 Acres (9.01 ha) of productive arable and grassland with road access, available as a whole or in three lots. Lot 1: 4.47 Acres (1.80ha) Lot 2: 14.33 Acres (5.79ha) Lot 3: 26.08 Acres (10.55ha)

Auction Guide Price for all Lots: £270,000 Enquiries to: Bakewell Office

Land at Shottle

Land & Stables

Belper, Derbyshire

Millington Green, Ashbourne

Sale Guide Price: Price on Application

A lovely range of block and timber build stables with concrete base with hardstanding and roadside access. The site extends to 3.31 Acres (1.34ha)

Auction Guide Price: £120,000 - £160,000 Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office

Orchard Cottage - Hulland Village, Ashbourne Auction Guide Price: £100,000 - £150,000 An interesting semi-detached cottage for renovation. Situated in the delightful village of Hulland Village.

Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 342201

Barn and Land at Hartington for sale in 2 lots

Bakewell office contacts Philip Hulland

Aaron Cousins

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Being built in the 1960s by reputable local developers, Wildgoose (Bonsall) Ltd, of brick beneath a tiled roof stands this two/three bedroomed ground floor flat. With the benefit of recently installed gas fired central heating, modern fitted kitchen and traditional white suite to the bathroom, there is also uPVC double glazing and easily managed gardens.

A rare opportunity to acquire this detached derelict barn carrying the benefit of a change of use from an agricultural building to a residential dwelling via a General Permitted Development application. Sited within approximately a quarter of an acre plot which will offer garden and parking provisions and taking in the most stunning views of the surrounding countryside and having unrestricted pedestrian and vehicular rights of way.

A three bedroomed, detached cottage standing within an elevated position in this popular village location and offering scope for complete renovation and refurbishment and perhaps with development opportunity to the adjoining garages and workshops, subject to the necessary planning consents.

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A traditional two bedroom detached bungalow property set in extensive garden grounds and offering an unrivalled refurbishment or re-development opportunity (subject to any necessary consents). Of particular interest to developers, builders and speculators.

A rare opportunity arises to acquire a freehold part vacant investment within the heart of Matlock town centre. These prominently located premises stand fronting Crown Square and are only now available due to retirement of the long established traders who operated business from the Ground Floor premises. The premises are vacant to the Ground Floor but have an established tenancy at First Floor level. The Second Floor is used for ancillary storage.

A substantial four bedroom detached former rectory standing within approximately 1¼ acre plot offering considerable scope for renovation and further development subject to the necessary planning consents. Being of brick rendered elevations beneath a slate roof and offering generous proportions throughout and benefiting from gas-fired central heating and having ample parking via a tarmac drive and garage and with outdoor storage facilities.

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• Scope to update • Large dining kitchen and sitting room • Substantial conservatory to the rear • Brookfield school catchment area

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EPC Rating: E

ELTON

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Rowsley C of E Primary School

ROWSLEY C of E PRIMARY SCHOOL

‘This is a school of happy, caring, respectful and hardworking children who enjoy coming to school and behave very well’ – Inspection Report 2016

“We want the children at Rowsley C of E Primary School to be the best they can be in all areas and aspects of life both in and out of school.” This quote from our school vision and values epitomises all that Rowsley School is about. Our vision was written together by our pupils, parents, staff and governors and encapsulates the spirit of our lovely school. We are focussed on providing a well-rounded education for our children, where academic progress and achievement is surrounded by a much broader and varied curriculum. Last year that included numerous class visits to

places such as the National Space Centre, Sheffield, Haddon Hall, Eyam and Matlock Farm Park, places that help to bring learning to life. The children have also

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taken part in drumming workshops, sung as part of the 5000 strong Young Voices choir in Sheffield, enjoyed a residential trip to Whitehall and participated in the Principia Space project with Tim Peake. We were also so inspired with Tim’s mission that he featured on our school well dressing this year, and we were all very excited when Tim tweeted the school personally to wish our Year 6 leavers best wishes for the future! We firmly believe that our children are citizens of the community in which they live and learn and we have a strong ethos of good behaviour and respect. Another element of the

school vision is that “Relationships are built on honesty trust and respect”. This was demonstrated in our last school inspection, which praised our children for their behaviour: “This is a school of happy, caring, respectful and hardworking children who enjoy coming to school and behave very well”. We don’t have an open day as we believe that prospective parents should be free to visit our school when they want to. If you wish to know more, please contact Mr Wilson (the Head Teacher) on (01629) 733727 and become part of our school family. Help us to continue ‘Achieving Excellence Together!’

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Space to Grow and Time to Learn

Independent school for Girls and Boys from 3-16

S. Anselm’s School

S. Anselm’s School is looking forward to the next academic year ; the College intake of 2015 have had an amazing first year , topped off with a trek along the pilgrimage route of Santiago di Compostela for a week at the start of the summer. They have made their GCSE choices and started on the courses. They are looking forward to starting their Arkwright year and welcoming the new Kinder to the College. The rest of the school continues to grow and develop with over 230 pupils on the register and more than 50 full boarders. Full use is made of the extensive grounds and facilities with a drama production every term and music concerts every 3 weeks. Sports are a daily part of the curriculum so pupils have an opportunity to try lots of different activities and develop their own habits in leading a

S. Anselm’s School in Bakewell offers a creative and spacious learning environment in the heart of the Peak District. It sends its pupils to some of the most selective senior schools nationally or offers local pupils the opportunity to take their GCSEs at S. Anselm’s College. To find out more come to one of our Open Days or arrange your own private visit by calling 01629 01629812734 82734 or email headmaster@anselms.co.uk We look forward to meeting you.

OPEN DAYS healthy life in future. Matches take place every week and all children represent the school in team games. S. Anselm’s plays hard and often beats much bigger schools because all the children have expert coaching and try so hard.

Everyone is excited about the launch of the new S. Anselm’s Innovation Centre in September with a room dedicated to learning about programming through the use of Lego and the school’s 2 3-D printers. This will be excellent preparation for the workplaces of the future.

If you would like to know more we would love you to come and see the school in action, either at one of our Open Days on 14th and 15th October or on a private visit. Call 01629 812734 or email headmaster@anselms. co.uk

Pre-prep: Friday 14th October, 9.30am ‐ 11.30am Prep School and College: Saturday 15th October, 9.30am ‐ 11.30am

A GREAT EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY AT

WESTBOURNE SCHOOL The Broomhill coeducational independent school has always been popular with families living in the Peak District. And with that in mind the school now offers a daily bus service, meaning mum and dad don’t have to get stuck in Sheffield’s rush hour traffic. The bus begins its journey in Matlock and then travels through Darley Dale and Rowsley to Hathersage via Grindleford and Calver before going on to Bamford and coming in to Sheffield via Crosspool. And don’t forget either, that the Hope Valley has an efficient and regular rail service into Sheffield and that a bus ride from Sheffield Station to Westbourne makes an easy journey. Westbourne is the only independent co-ed school in Sheffield that caters for pupils aged three to 16, with the Westbourne Pre-School now a hugely popular addition to the range of facilities offered.

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Westbourne offers small class sizes, a friendly family environment and individualised learning, where each child is able to achieve his or her full potential. There is no entrance exam at Westbourne children of all abilities are welcome and are accepted on their own merit – but exam results remain outstanding. Excellent GCSE results year on year and a highly successful alumni, prove just how successful Westbourne’s approach to teaching and learning is. A full range of bursary and scholarship opportunities means that affordable independent education really might be just a bus ride away. Don’t miss the next Open Morning, Saturday 8th October 10am - 12 noon. Just call the Westbourne reception on 0114 266 0374 or visit the website at www.westbourne school.co.uk

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1. In which Peak District village did an incendiary bomb land during WWII that set fire to the church? (4,9) 2. This cake is lovely with bacon? (7) 3. Take a Slack’s Coaches day trip to where on 15th October? (7,5) 4. Which Saint is Brassington Church dedicated to? (5) 5. What event is being held at The Rutland Arms, Bakewell on 26/11/16? (6,7) 6. A long tunnel from the Vale of Edale (7) 7. What Dale is between Hartington and Wolfscote Dale? (9,4)

8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

The Tor above Millstone Edge (4,5) A seat at 996767 perhaps? (3,5) In which village can you find Hungry Lane, Bessie Lane and The Hills? (8) Aquae Arnemetiae (6) What bird can be Mistle or Song? (6) Raw Wold – a village anagram (7) This Bakewell Valley has a counter? (5) Did they not send canaries down the mine in this Derbyshire village? (10)

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SATURDAY 19TH NOVEMBER

Abbotsholme School seeks to identify and develop the diversity of talent in each child. We want all of our children not only to succeed but also to feel successful. We offer them challenges which build strength and test courage, we provide them with a programme of cultural enrichment to widen perspectives, we show them how to nurture and care for the environment and we teach them the importance of taking responsibility both for themselves and for others. Our ethos encourages pupils to value honesty, humility, integrity, courage and respect as our guiding principles. Balance is the essence of our educational philosophy, where academic, personal and social development are given equal

standing. We are proud that Abbotholmians leave us as responsible and socially aware young men and women who are able to face an increasingly demanding world with confidence and a zest for life. Abbotsholme School offers an education for life. Whilst academic rigour is at the heart of what we do, all of

our pupils get the opportunity to take part in an extensive outdoor education programme, work on our 150 acre farm and estate and take part in our extensive sports programmes. The farm is at the heart of the School and students can go on to study agriculture as well as traditional A Level subjects. In 2016 81% of students achieved A*-B at A

Level and at GCSE 100% A*C pass rates were achieved in many subjects. Abbotsholme is more than just a School, it’s a way of life! To be considered for a Scholarship at Abbotsholme please contact: enquiries@abbotsholme.co. uk 01889 594265 www.abbotsholme.co.uk An education for life.

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“Let’s start at the very beginning; it’s a very good place to start”. This is what Ashdell School has been doing since 1948, providing a solid foundation in education for girls aged 4-11. We are the only school in the area specialising in primary girls’ education. Thanks to this uniqueness your daughter will become a confident and independent individual, who will be encouraged to make the most of every opportunity and achieve her full potential, be that academic, musical, artistic or through sporting achievements. Our traditions still play a big part in the school day, from our very smart uniform, assemblies, interhouse competitions, and being rewarded at our prize giving celebrations. Yet our girls embrace the 21st century and all that it has to

offer. Classrooms are fitted with interactive whiteboards, the girls use iPads, PC's, Green screens, access many educational websites from which to explore and gather information to enhance their understanding of all their school subjects on a day-today basis. The learning doesn’t just stay in the classrooms; our girls are always out and

about on day trips, residential trips, always eager to find out about the world they are growing up in, learning how events in the past have affected their future. Ashdell Girls are happiest when they are busy, so our ever-evolving enrichment programme provides them with a great many choices, ranging from Gymnastics,

String Group, Art, Journalism, STEMM club, Photography, Martial Arts, Computer Game design, and Italian, to name but a few. We like to think Ashdell is more than just a school, we are a close knit community, a family who is supportive of each other, and we actively encourage our girls to value, respect and look after their school family as much as they do their own. Ashdell School: providing a strong foundation on which your daughter can continue to build. Ashdell is now registering for September 2016 and 2017. To arrange a look around on a normal school day and see what your daughter can be a part of please ring Headteacher Anne Camm on Telephone 0114 2663835 or email; office@ashdellprep.co.uk

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BAKEWELL CE INFANT SCHOOL Bakewell CE Infant School offers a welcoming and caring start for your child’s education. We are situated right in the heart of Bakewell, opposite Bath Gardens. Our last Ofsted report (2012) was Good with Outstanding features in many areas. Children are well supported by enthusiastic and talented staff who are committed to providing the best education possible. They are led by Mrs Tricia Outram who, with over 10 years as Head Teacher, knows the school and community well. Our superb environment offers a great deal for young children to explore with a

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

fantastic, well equipped playground, field and kitchen garden area. Children get the opportunity to learn outside as well as

inside, making use of our grounds as much as possible; through planting their own vegetables or hunting for minibeasts in

our bug hotel; riding bikes around our bike track and through the willow arch in our Early Years area. We offer a broad and balanced curriculum which is based on termly topics, covering the National Curriculum. Lots of fun activities are planned each term to make the learning meaningful to young children. We use the local area to enhance this learning, such as visiting the pet shop when learning about Pets, or visits to the shops or market when learning about food. We focus on making sure children are well equipped with the basic skills of reading, writing and maths

and ensure that these are taught effectively. As a Church of England School we have close links with the church and local community who come into school to support our ethos, but we welcome pupils from all or no faiths. We also liaise closely with Bakewell Methodist Junior School sharing wrap around care. We run a Breakfast Club taking Infant and Junior pupils, and at the end of the day, BMJS collect those who need after school care at the Junior School. Come and visit to see what fantastic provision we can offer your child as they start their school journey.

resolve any difficulties at an early stage. We have a robust anti-bullying policy and our

parents say that incidents that might lead to bullying are effectively dealt with. We have a strong focus on English and Maths, making sure each individual child reaches his or her full potential. We are constantly striving to improve our practice and provision for the benefit of our children. Our school celebrates achievements in sport and music. Our strong choir, involving boys and girls usually includes more than half of the school. Through the Wider Opportunities scheme Y5 all learn a brass instrument in their lively music lessons and a variety of instrument teachers offer

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

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CASTLETON CINEMA CLUB 1ST OCTOBER Yes, he’s back. Appearing on screen in Castleton Village Hall, James Bond’s latest adventure starring Daniel Craig. Why not come along and see the latest exploits of the world’s greatest spy. Enjoy a film that does not need any thinking about, just plain, tongue in cheek entertainment. Doors to the hall will open at 7pm. Film starts 7.30pm. This film’s classification is for viewers over the age of 12. Tea, coffee or soft drinks are always available free of charge. Entry fee for members £2 and visitors £5. Come and meet your friends and neighbours and have an enjoyable Saturday night. At the Village Hall, Castleton. For further information contact Keith. 01433621058 or keith.iggocastleton @gmail.com CHARLIE CHAPLIN - 23RD SEPTEMBER Two classic Charlie Chaplin films come to the screen at Matlock Bath Grand Pavilion and they will be introduced by one of the country's leading authorities on silent cinema who, by chance, has just come to live in the area. He is Dr Alan Burton,

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currently Honorary Visiting Fellow in History of Art and Film at the University of Leicester. He is a historian of British film and television, was a co-founder of the Annual Silent British Film Festival and has edited a number of books on cinema in Britain in the silent period. This is the third film night to be organised by the Grand Pavilion’s Heritage Group. Charles Beresford, the group's chairman, says: 'It's just fortunate that Dr Burton and his wife have moved to Matlock and discovered what we do, and we are delighted that he's agreed to share his expertise with us.' The two films are 'The Fireman', made exactly 100 years ago, and 'Shoulder Arms' - made two years later and one of Chaplin's most popular pictures. Accompanying them live at the grand piano on the darkened stage will be Gerry Kreibich, one of the 'Friends of the Pavilion'. He says: 'I've played with bands and in restaurants all my life, but the silent-film thing is very different, and a lot of fun.' Tickets ÂŁ6 with the usual concessions, are available from the Mining Museum, Matlock Bath (01629583834) or on the door. TANSLEY FILM PRESENTS "THE LADY IN THE VAN." TUESDAY 4TH OCTOBER Tansley Film will be showing “The Lady in the Van" (Certificate 12A) in Tansley Village Hall. The true story of Alan Bennett's strained friendship with Miss Mary Shepherd is played by Maggie Smith. She is an eccentric homeless woman whom Bennett befriended in the 1970s before allowing her temporarily to park her Bedford van in the driveway

of his Camden home. She stayed there for 15 years! As the story develops Bennett learns that Miss Shepherd has a different name and an unusual, eventful past... The starry cast also includes Alex Jennings, James Corden and Alan Bennett! Screening of the film starts at 7.30pm in Tansley Village Hall. Each film is always shown on the first Tuesday of every month. Refreshments are available from 7.00pm. No membership is required. The cosy cinema has comfortable, upholstered seats, high definition projection on a 3.5 metre screen and clear, rich sound. Tickets are ÂŁ4 at the door or ÂŁ20 for any seven films of your choice with our Free Choice card on sale at our cinema. Advance booking is essential email book@tansleyfilm.org.uk or phone 01629 584243/07748 545287. See more information and full details of our programme at www.tansleyfilm.org.uk. and on Facebook or pick up a programme leaflet from Tansley Village Hall and other outlets including Charlie's Cakery in Matlock Green.

FIRST FILM OF THE NEW SEASON AT CRESSBROOK FILM CLUB A date for your diary. Friday 14th October is the first film of our new season at Cressbrook Film Club and we begin with  "HAIL CAESAR" (cert 12), a comedy drama from the Coen Brothers. Set in 1950s Hollywood when the studios were in their heyday, the story follows a day in the life of 'fixer' Ed Mannix (Josh Brolin) who has to retrieve famous actor Baird Whitlock (George Clooney) after he has been

kidnapped - still in Roman costume - and held to ransom while filming the next big blockbuster 'Hail, Caesar!' Cast also includes Ralph Fiennes, Scarlett Johansson, Frances McDormand and Tilda Swinton. Doors open at 7.30pm, the film starts at 8pm, lasts 106mins and the bar is open for refreshments before and after the film. Membership is £20 for the whole season with guest tickets available at £5.00 per film for adults and £3 for kids.

Contact David on 01298 872 144 to renew your membership, become a member and pre-book guest tickets in advance – vital for a seat. Go to the website w w w. c re s s b ro o kc l u b .org.uk for future films and also a programme leaflet for the season will be available at the club.  We look forward to seeing you - everyone very welcome.

on for her school’s Koran recitation competition as a way to raise the remaining funds she needs in order to buy the green bicycle that has captured her interest. Because of restrictions placed on women in Saudi Arabia, director Haifaa AlMansour was not allowed to interact with her mostly male crew. She had to direct the street scenes from a nearby van, watching through a monitor and giving instructions via walkie-talkie. David Webb will give a short introduction to the film and refreshments will be served during the interval. Most of our films are shown with subtitles. Our 2016-17 programme of films is available at www.bashfilms.org.uk. You can also pick up a copy from The Medway Centre and other information centres in Bakewell. Our 2016-17 membership fees remain the same: ÂŁ24.00 (10 films). (Remember as a member you may borrow any films missed or any from our growing archive of DVD’s & Blu-Ray’s.) Temporary membership: ÂŁ8.00 (2 films). Guest of a member: ÂŁ5.00 (1 film). To join BASH contact: Cheryl Mayfield, BASH treasurer, 22 Catcliffe Cottages, Bakewell, DE45 1FL 01629 814770 or email cherylmayfield@stainedglass 1.plus.com CALVER CHILDREN’S CINEMA Calver Children’s Cinema will be showing Capture the Flag on Saturday 8th October at Calver Village Hall. Doors open 1-30pm, film starts 230pm. Ticket price ÂŁ3 each for adults and children, under 3s free. To reserve tickets phone 01433 631298 or pay on the door. Disabled facilities, Free parking, Teas, coffees and cakes will be on sale by 1st Curbar Guides. There will also be a goodies stall for the children. All profits go to local schools and children's charities.

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Therefore, new vaccines are made each year and people at risk of flu are encouraged to be vaccinated every year. The flu vaccination is offered by your local surgery, to people in at-risk groups. These people are at greater risk of developing serious complications if they catch flu, such as pregnant women and elderly people. Your local GPs , (in line with NHS guidance) strongly advise anyone entitled to a flu vaccination to attend their local GP Surgery. Your surgery needs you to have your flu jab with us rather than a pharmacy. In 2015, 200,000 patients lost their GP surgery. GP practices gain small amounts of money for

performing tasks such as immunisations. This helps us provide our services to you because having it done elsewhere takes away some of our funding and ultimately may threaten provision of some services. At your surgery we have your full medical records available showing any allergies you may have, your records are accurate and kept up to date and we always have a GP on site in the event of any problems. Please help support us in our flu campaign and book your appointment now. Flu clinics are to be held at Bakewell Medical Centre and Tideswell Surgery as below. Please book or call in to ensure you have a healthy and flu free winter!

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EXPLORING CAVES Â AND MINES IN THE CASTLETON AND PEAK FOREST AREAS

Paul Chandler will give an illustrated talk at 7.30 pm on Saturday, 8th October 2016 in the Reading Room in Peak Forest about exploring the caves and mines in the Castleton and Peak Forest areas. The Castleton and Peak Forest areas contain a variety of natural caves and potholes, ranging from

active stream caves to deep, vertical, dry potholes. Â The mines are equally varied, both from the minerals mined, such as lead, Blue John, calcite, but also whether the mines were worked using shafts (often of considerable depth), adits (levels) or both. Â Paul will visit well known caves and mines such as

Eldon Hole, Peak Cavern, Giant's Hole, Speedwell Mine, Odin Mine and many other lesser known caves and mines. Paul  started exploring underground at the tender age of 3 years and has explored many caves and mines in Britain, Southern Ireland and Majorca.  He is a longstanding member of the

Peak District Historical Mines Society. If you would like to come along and listen to Paul and see his slides, the cost is ÂŁ5 per person on the night. Â Â The funds raised are in aid of the Reading Room repair work. Â There will be a bar and raffle. If you have any queries contact Chris Hopley on 01298 23358.


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We have it all! £3 for seniors 616183 or byard.heather@yahoo.com or £2 for under 18. or Volunteer Rangers, Denefields Matlock Weekly environmental activities Kick Start local walks with a friendly group. 2–4pm. (Meet 1.50pm at the at ancient hay meadow site. Contact Karen Camara 07966 883253, bandstand in Matlock park). Contact: 01629 733915. karen.camara@groundwork.org.uk ‘Little Explorers’ An informal play session for pre-school children Walking Football at Baslow The over 50’s are welcome to enjoy the including messy play, arts and crafts, beautiful game at a slower pace. music, fitness and stories. 10.3010am at Baslow Multi-use Games 11.30am. Harpur Hill Children’s PLEASE NOTE: If you have had a Area within the Baslow Sports Field Centre, Buxton. Tel. 01298 74101 to regular event with us which is still listed complex DE45 1SP. Onsite free book. Free of charge. and no longer runs can you please get parking available. £3 per session Matlock Bridge Club Hosted just turn up and ask for Ray or Helen. in touch with Nicky on 01629 812159 or improvers’ session. St Helen’s Weekly Led Rides For All at email whatson@peak-advertiser.co.uk Church Hall, Darley Dale. NonCarsington Water Every Thursday so we can delete it from the paper. members welcome. 1-4pm. morning leaving from Carsington Membership £5. Tel. 01629 583706. Water Cycle Hire at Carsington Water Matlock and District Tennis Club – 10 am. Rides are delivered by fully trained cycle leaders and are intended Social play. From 6pm. Venue: Audley Court, Darley Dale. Tony 01629 to get more people active, becoming more social and enjoying the open 56531, or Ron 01629 56620. air, which will help to boost fitness levels, mood and general health and Call David on Matlock and District Rifle Club Contact Len Webster 01629 584797. well-being. Suitable for beginners and children are welcome accompanied or Matlock Gilbert and Sullivan Society meets from 7.30-9.30pm at All by an adult. Stay around after the ride for refreshments in the café Saints’ Church Hall, Smedley Street, Matlock. New members welcomed. afterward. Bring your own bike or hire a bike for £6.00. Free parking davidchimneysweep@gmail.com Contact Nic Wilson 01629 812276. available – please ask at the Cycle Hire Centre. For more info contact Matlock Record Club second Friday of the month at Designate, Matlock. ruth.taylor@derbyshiredales.gov.uk 8pm. Whist Drive Fairfield Methodist Church. 8-10pm. £2 inc. refreshments. In Meet Matlock's Mayor 7-8 pm. MoCa Café Bar, Dale Road, Matlock. aid of special needs children and riding school for disabled children in Otter Tots Swim School See Thursdays Events for further information. Buxton. 01298 71850. Parwich Toddler Group Parwich Memorial Hall, 2.30-4.30pm. We are a Wirksworth Area Community Orchestra 7.45pm. 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Rutland Hotel, Bakewell. New aged 10+ that meet in the Village Chapel every term time Friday. As well members welcome. Watch out for extra workshops coming up. as competitive games, tuck shop and regular outings (lazer quest, bowling, https://writersinthepeak.wordpress.com camping and crazy golf), there will be a short Bible message. Ring Claire Yoga Classes (evening). Friends’ Meeting House, Bakewell. Contact Jan email: stephen_shirt@yahoo.co.uk Scothern on 01433 631880 for more info or email Chappell 01629 812960. robinscothern@gmail.com www.steveshirtandson.co.uk Youlgrave Silver Band Practice Juniors with lessons 7 till 7.30pm. Storytelling Cafe Imperial Rooms Matlock. 7.30pm. Tickets £7. Youlgrave Methodist Church Hall, Coldwell End. Sec - 01629 630202. Refreshments available or BYO. First Friday every month. Contact Rachel EVERY FRIDAY 01629 580023. Bakewell Bowls Club 6pm. At the bowls club in Bath Gardens. 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Coming Events Tryumphant Trotters - Jog into January, take your first steps to fitness with Jog Derbyshire’s New Year’s campaign. Suitable for beginners. Meet at the Chatsworth Park Estate Offices Car Park. DE45 1PJ, 11.30am. Whist Drive Queen’s Court Sheltered Accommodation, Queen’s Road, Fairfield, Buxton. 7.30pm. EVERY SUNDAY Afternoon Celebration Service (with Kids Church) 4.30-6pm. Bakewell Elim Pentecostal Church, 2A Station Yard, Bakewell, DE45 1GE. Bakewell Parish Church Sunday School – called Explorers. Anyone between the ages of 3 and 11 is warmly welcomed. 10.45-12noon. At church. Bakewell Society of Friends’ (Quakers) Sunday Meeting for Worship 10.30am at the Meeting House on Matlock Road. Young People’s Meeting 10.30am every Sunday with regular activities such as swimming and cooking. Contact Roger Clarke 01629 582122 or bakewell@quaker.org.uk or www.bakewellquakers.org Bakewell Methodist Church Services 10.30am and 6pm on the first, third and fifth Sundays. Junior Church/Seekers at 10.45am. Seekers age groups 3-5, 6-10 and 11+. Creche available. Baslow Methodist Church (School Lane). Sunday Worship. 10.30am. Baslow Methodist Church Community Café Second Saturday of the month. 10.30am-3.30pm. Home cooked food, no charge, donations only. All welcome. Bright Theories Jog into January, take your first steps to fitness with Jog Derbyshire’s New Year’s campaign. Suitable for beginners. Meet at the Whitworth Centre, Station Road, Darley Dale, 8.30am. Buxton Model Boat Club seeks new members of all ages and abilities to join us between 9am and 2pm, at the large lake in the Pavilion Gardens, Buxton. For contact and membership details, please visit www.buxtonmodelboatclub.co.uk Church in the Peak (Newfrontiers) 10.30am. At County Hall, Matlock. For more details call 01629 584783, email admin@churchinthepeak.org.uk or visit www.churchinthepeak.org.uk. You are very welcome to join us! Come Dancing Adult ballroom/Latin beginners 6.45pm, intermediate 7.45pm. St Peters Hall, Buxton. 01298 23171. Cromford Methodist Church Sunday Worship 10.30am followed by coffee. Details from Rev. Dr. Robert Foster 01773 839795. All welcome. Curbar All Saints’ Church - 10.30am Parish Eucharist. Dales Christian Spiritualist Church Mencap Society, Greenaway Lane, Darley Dale. Through the school yard. 6.30pm. Divine Service and Clairvoyance. Warm welcome to everyone. Dale Road Methodist Church, Darley Dale invites you to our Sunday Services. 10.30am. Morning worship for all age groups followed by coffee and chat. 6.30pm. Evening worship. Darley Dale St Helen’s Church Sunday services. 11am. Holy Communion on the first, third and fourth Sundays. 8am Holy Communion (BCP) on the second Sunday and All Age Worship 11am. Cafe Church on the 4th Sunday 5pm in the Church Hall beginning with a bring and share meal. Everyone welcome. Darley Hillside Methodist Church Morning services 10.30am. Junior church children welcome from age 3. Darley Dale Croquet Club See Friday’s Events for further details. Enjoy Narrow Gauge Train Rides on the Steeple Grange Light Railway. Off High Peak Trail between Black Rocks and National Stone Centre Wirksworth. 12noon-5pm. 01246 235497. www.steeplegrange.co.uk Fairfield (Buxton) Band Are you interested in music? Can you play an instrument? Do you want to learn to play? Band practice. 7.30-9pm. Contact Maureen 01298 25590. Family Service Gospel Hall, North Church Street, Bakewell. 11.30am12.15pm. Hackney Methodist Church Greenaway Lane, Hackney, nr. Matlock. 10.30am. Worship followed by refreshments. Hathersage Methodist Church meets for worship and fellowship at 10.30am. Check out our website www.hathersagemethodist.org.uk Holloway Methodist Church Sunday Worship 10.30am followed by coffee. Details from Rev. Dr. Robert Foster 01773 839795. All welcome. Junior Mini Rugby Ages 6-13 years old. Bakewell Mannerians RUFC Training. 10.30am-12noon. The Showground, Bakewell. Contact James Adams 07779 587841, or see www.bakewellrugby.org.uk for more details. Kidzone An action packed time of games and activities and learning about God. For 6-11 year olds. 10.45am-12.15pm. At County Hall, Matlock. Organised by Church in the Peak. Contact Chris Cookman 01629 582851. Lea Chapel Main Rd., Upper Lea, Lea. Sunday evening worship service 6.30pm. All welcome!! Matlock Methodist & United Reformed Church Sunday Services 1st Sunday of the month 9.30am and 10.45am. 3rd Sunday of the month 6.30pm. Coffee after service. Matlock and District Tennis Club Social play. From 10am. Venue: Audley Court, Darley Dale. Tony 01629 56531, or Ron 01629 56620. Messy Church at Bakewell Parish Church (every first Sunday in the month). Informal craft based service for all ages finishing with breakfast together. From 9.15am. Tel. 01629 813736 email messychurchbakewellchurch.co.uk Old Chapel, Great Hucklow (Unitarian) Weekly worship. 10.30am. Further details from Liz Shaw. 01433 630541. Peak Rail Travel on a preserved steam railway through beautiful countryside between Rowsley and Matlock. Onboard buffet and bar, restaurant coaches, station tearoom and buffet, gift and book shops free parking. Open all year, contact 01629 580381 for details. Peak Walking Group Walks with like-minded people around Peak District National Park every Sunday. All walks are varied between 7-12 miles and are all circular. Own transport needed. www.peakwalkinggroup.co.uk. Contact 01246 853155 Rowsley Methodist Chapel Sunday service. 2.30pm. Stanton Lees Chapel (off A6, near Darley Dale). Independent evangelical Church. Services at 2.30pm and 6.30pm. www.stantonleeschapel.org.uk Tansley Methodist Church Morning Service 10.30am followed by coffee. Evening Service 6pm. Rev. Keith Bamford 01629 259128. The Living Hope Church 10.30am. Hathersage Memorial Hall, Oddfellows Road, for praise, worship and ministry from God’s word. More details and because we occasionally meet at other venues, contact Pastor Tim Pritt 01433 650942. Wellspring Church Wirksworth Sunday Worship 10.30am followed by coffee and 6pm. Details from Rev. Dr. Robert Foster 01773 839795. or just turn up. Wirksworth Netball Club Youth (under 18)/Junior Players (year 6). During term time. 10am-12noon. Wirksworth Leisure Centre. Joy Cooke 01629 822229. Zen in the Peak District 11am. Meditation practice, instruction and help followed by vegetarian lunch and afternoon talk and walk for those who want, near Matlock Bath. Contact jibul@kwanumzen.org.uk or visit http://www.kwanumzen.org.uk/The Peak/ for more info. EVERY DAY Bakewell Pre School Playgroup We offer flexible three hour sessions; 2 to school age. Mon-Fri, 9am-12 noon, St John Hall, Bakewell. Call in or contact 07976 140475 for further details. Bakewell Nursery School We welcome children from 3 months to 5 years. Free flexible sessions for eligible 2, 3 and 4 year olds. 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Peak Advertiser 26th September 2016 – Page 43 Great Longstone Pre-School The Old School House, Main Street, Great Longstone. Term time 9.15am-12.15pm. Please phone 01629 640842. Matlock Bath Pre-School meets Mon and Fri 9am-12noon. Tues/Wed/Thurs noon-3pm. Now offering 8.30am-4pm at the Community Room, Grand Pavilion. Tel. Sarah Stephenson 07870 525001. email info@matlockbathpreschool.co.uk Matlock Pre-School Playgroup 205 Smedley Street, Matlock. Session times 8.50-11.50am and 12.30-3.30pm. Tel. 01629 583639 during session times. Parwich Pre-School Stepping Stones 9am-12noon. Parwich Memorial Hall. Details call Helen 01335 346317 after 2pm. Peak Time Kids Club Hathersage after-school club in its own building on Hathersage School site. 3.15-6pm during school term time and from 8am6pm during school holidays. Tel. Lynne Condon on 01433 650004. Pilsley Pre-School Nursery 12.45-3.15pm in the Early Years Suite. If you would like to register your child, please contact the school on 01246 583203. Rowsley Pre-School Village Hall. Open daily Mon-Fri. 9am-4pm. Children taken from 2 yrs and free places for 3 and 4 yr olds. Also open from 9am4pm providing before and after school and a holiday club. Tel. Julie Wood 07918 792480. South Darley Pre-School Playgroup at Winster. For children 2, 3 and 4 years upwards. The Burton Institute, West Bank, Winster. Mon, Wed and Thurs 9am-12 and 12-3pm. Tues, and Fri 9am-12. Kirsty 07863 771636. Stepping Stones Pre-School Parwich Mon-Thurs 9am-12noon at the Parwich Memorial Hall. Fri 8.45-11.45am at Parwich Primary School. Children ages 2 - school age. Free government funding for 3 and 4 year olds. Tel. Helen Downing 01335 346317. Taddington Tigers meet after school in the new school hall to enjoy playing with friends. Tel. 01298 85278 or arrange to pay a visit. The Hall Nursery School Stoney Middleton, nr Bakewell. Free places for 3 and 4 year olds in a converted 18th coach house in the grounds of Middleton Hall. Contact Mrs Sarah Glossop 01433 631295 for further details. Wirksworth Pre-School Playgroup Cemetery Lane, Wirksworth. Sessions are held from 9am-11.30am and 12.45-3.15pm. Tel. Liz on 01629 822625. Youlgrave Playschool Youlgrave Scout & Community Hall. 9am-12noon everyday. Details Lucy 07745 191366. Youlgrave Bee Group Varies each day. 7pm. Contact 01629 630202. Youlgrave Pre-School Youlgrave Scout Hut. 9am-12noon. £9 per session (free government funded hours for over 2 & 3 years if applicable). Term time only. Booking essential youlgraveplayschool@yahoo.co.uk PLACES OF INTEREST Haddon Hall Open daily Sept. Oct. Sat, Sun and Mon. (Open 10.30am-5pm, last admission 4pm.) Christmas 1st-18th Dec. (10.30am-4pm, last admission 3pm). For further information 01629 812855. Bakewell Old House Museum Cunningham Place, off North Church Street, Bakewell, DE45 1DD. 11am-4pm daily (last visitor entrance 3.30pm). For further information 01629 813642. email bakewellmuseum@googlemail.com Eyam Craft Centre The Craft Centre is open every day throughout the year 10.30am-4.30pm. For further information 01433 639565. Caudwell’s Mill, Rowsley Unique Victorian ‘automatic’ water-powered roller flour Mill on the beautiful River Wye. Four fascinating floors to explore plus top-class quality flours from the Mill shop. Café offers quality snacks and meals. Open daily between 10am-5.30pm. Free entry to all craft workshops and free parking. Flour sales daily all year round. For further information, tel. and fax 01629 734374

SEPTEMBER Thursday 22 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Progression walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Rowsley – park in the rear car park at Peak Village. 22 BAKEWELL GUIDED TOUR about one hour at 2pm. Walk from River Wye, up the spine of Bakewell to the only genuine Tudor house in the area. Hear of the many Secrets and Legends woven into the town. £4 charity. Please book at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227), by 1pm. Meet at TIC. 22 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Chelmorton Church, Chee Tor, Blackwell. 01629 583840. 22 MATLOCK RAILWAY CLUB - NEW VENUE Temple Hotel - Matlock Bath - 7.30pm. Railways in the Cornish Landscape - speaker Stephen Gay. Non members welcome- details 01629 814391. 22 TIDESWELL CINEMA Upstairs at The George Inn, Tideswell. 7pm. Opera of a very different kind – Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill’s ‘Threepenny Opera’ – live from the National Theatre. £10. Bookings and advance payments are essential - contact tideswellcinema@gmail.com or 07941178863. www.tideswellcinema.com

Friday 23 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 2pm. Dale Road Methodist Church Hall, Darley Dale. Christine Gregory - Water Voles. Non members welcome. 07786 709815.

Saturday 24 BAKEWELL FARMERS’ MARKET Agricultural Centre. 9am-2pm. Parking and easy access. Contact 01629 813777. 24 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 7 miles. Moderate. Tideswell roadside. Cressbrook Dale. 07786 709815. 24 & 25 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 823256.

Sunday 25 ANNUAL ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS FAIR Brassington Village Hall, DE4 4HA. 10am-4pm. Wonderful refreshments. Admission adults 50p, OAP/children 30p. Contact Liz or Bill 01629 540469. Proceeds for charity. 25 A WALK ALONG THE LUMSDALE VALLEY Meet at the layby opposite Highfields School, Lumsdale Road, DE4 5LB. 2-4pm. Cost: £3 – Limited places, advance booking required. A leisurely guided one mile walk along this wooded gorge of outstanding natural beauty, exploring the stone ruins, ponds and waterfall that make up this unique industrial valley site. For further details and ticket bookings please visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 823256. 25 ASHBOURNE ANIMAL WELFARE WALKIES! Sponsored Walk at Ilam Park, Ilam, Nr. Ashbourne. 10.30am-4pm. Choice of pleasant country walks to suit all abilities. Walk with or without a dog. If you can't join in on the day - how about sponsoring one of our volunteers or an Ark dog to walk for you? For sponsorship forms or more info ring 01335 300494 or download from website. Alternatively if you can't get any sponsorship just come along on the day and join in - all we ask is for a donation of £5. http://www.ashbourneanimalwelfare.org/ 25 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: Birchen Edge – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2: Cromford Canal – 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 25 CRISPIN CHARITY WALK DAY The 9th annual walk day from the Crispin and back. 2 walks - a gentle 2 mile stroll with Jean Gledhill and a longer route of around 7.5 miles with Mike Cummins. Both walks are planned to finish, sociably, at around the same time after which the pub will be offering food all afternoon as well as announcing the winners of the raffle. This year the funds raised will be put towards the purchase of outdoor gym/fitness equipment (possibly located on the park). The longer of the rambles will sign-in at 1pm for a 1.30pm start. The shorter walk will sign-in at 2.30pm for a 3pm start. Suggested entry fees Adults: £10 - Children (under 14): £1 - Dogs: £0.50. Alternatively, please contribute what you can afford. There are no maximums! You might consider getting sponsorship? And, if you can't make this date for any reason don't despair as you can now call into the Crispin to make a contribution using the Charity Walk donation box placed on the bar. 25 STEVE DAGGETT ex Lindisfarne at the Tearoom, Old Hall Hotel, Market Place, Hope, S33 6RH. 7.30pm. Tickets www.folkandblues.club or from the Tearoom in Hope or The Pool Cafe, Hathersage £6/£7. Profit to Hope Careline.

25 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Monsal Head, Litton Mill, Tideswell Dale, Wardlow. 07913 559337. 25 GREAT HUCKLOW OLD CHAPEL (UNITARIAN) 10.30am. Service – Conducted by Rev David Shaw. Harvest Service. 25 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 8 miles (grade 2). SK 392981. Wentworth Woodhouse (park at main entrance), Wentworth and Elsecar circular walk. 01706 897 709 or 07961 113013. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk

Monday 26 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Great Longstone WI. 26 DERBYSHIRE FARMERS WELL-BEING MOT HEALTH DAY, BAKEWELL. Farming men and women in Derbyshire are being invited for free health check-ups at the MOT Day at Bakewell Agricultural and Business Centre on Monday 26 September, from 10am until 2pm. The event - organised by Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust’s rural health team - will give the farming community the chance to speak to healthcare professionals on a whole range of health issues. The focus will be on general health and well-being, with input from screening services, with the aim of providing advice and support to help people in the farming community with healthy choices and changes. 26 MATLOCK NEEDLECRAFT GROUP Imperial Rooms. 7 for 7.30pm. Open evening, members show and tell. Visitors welcome. 26 WINSTER LOCAL HISTORY GROUP Florence Nightingale: Her Life and Legacy, by Pat Smedley. Florence Nightingale has strong connections with Derbyshire, since her childhood home was at Lea Hurst, Holloway, near Matlock. She is best known for her work in the Crimean War as ‘the Lady with the Lamp’, but equally great was the legacy she created during her 40 years of service after the war. Mrs Smedley is a qualified Nightingale Nurse. Those who have heard her talk on the subject have come away moved by her re-creation of the nursing conditions of the time and impressed by her explanation of Florence’s role in the development of the English nursing tradition. The illustrated talk is at 7.30 in the Burton Institute, Winster DE4 2DQ. Everyone welcome.

Tuesday 27 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. South Wingfield Church Hall CP. Local walk. 07779 844334. 27 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Tideswell Dale CP (fee). Tideswell, Millers Dale. No dogs please. 01335 370778. 27 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10.00am - Easy walk 60 – 90 minutes. Meet at Wirestone Lane – 0.5 miles from the top of Slack Hill. 27 MEDITATE IN BUXTON Dealing with Difficulties - Meditation Classes for Everyone. Meditation classes at Samudra Buddhist Centre, 47 High Street, Buxton, SK17 6HB, taking place on from 7.30-8.30pm. These classes are especially for everyone. The facility fee is £4 (£3 concession). For more information please contact Samudra Buddhist Centre on 01298 79777, or, 07527292908, or e-mail info@samudracentre.org. Our website is www.samudracentre.org, and facebook.com/SamudraBuddhistCentre. 27 UNISON RETIRED MEMBERS You are welcomed to a talk by Andrew Raftery ‘Theatre to theatre’ on working in a hospital theatre and then appearing on the theatre stage. Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 2.15pm. Meet old friends and colleagues for the (free) talk and over a cup of tea afterwards.

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BAKEWELL GUIDED TOUR about one hour at 5pm. Walk from River Wye, up the spine of Bakewell to the only genuine Tudor house in the area. Hear of the many Secrets and Legends woven into the town. £4 charity. Please book at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227). Meet at TIC. BAKEWELL PARISH CHURCH all ages Harvest Festival service at Barkerfields Farm near Sheldon DE45 1QT 10.30 am. Following the service there will be a pie and pea harvest lunch. Come and join us! For more details contact Brenda Jackson 01629 813143. DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 3 walks varying lengths. Area get together. Calke Park Mansion House (free for Nat trust members). Lunch break at Ticknall Village Hall. Bring own lunch, drinks provided (donation). HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am 9 miles (grade 3) SK 124832. Mam Nick (National Trust) CP. Free parking on road side at Windy Knoll. Mam Tor summit, Hollins Cross, Castleton, Cow Low, Old Moor, Oxlow Rake, ELdon Hole, Windy Knoll. (Access - Dogs on short fixed leads). 0114 2331 861 or 07753 324485. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk MEET THE ARTIST – WENDY HAYNES Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. 10am-4pm. Free entry. Paintings and craft items including knitting, cross-stitch and jewellery. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. PEAK WALKING GROUP Win Hill 7 miles/ Grade B+/ All day, Start Heatherdene car park, Ladybower Dark Peak OL 1 SK202 858. Route Heatherdene / Ladybower Dam / Win Hill / Thornhill,Heatherdene, Notes Dogs on lead/ Initially strenuous. www.peakwalkinggroup.co.uk. 01246 853155 or 07410 982664.

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CASTLETON CINEMA CLUB Village Hall. 7 for 7.30pm start. Spectre. Entrance fee. Members £2, visitors £5 automatically becoming members. Hot tea and coffee or soft drink served free of charge or bring your own bottle (glasses provided. Enq. 01433 621058 or keith.iggo@virgin.net JUMBLE SALE 2pm Hathersage Memorial Hall (next to swimming pool). Organised by “Hathersage Jumblies”supporting local organisations and charities. The fourth in our series of four sales for 2016.One of the biggest sales in the area including books, toys, bric a brac, clothes, bedding, curtains, household and garden items. If you have any items you are willing to donate please bring to the hall from 8 - 12am on the Saturday (sorry no electrical items or large pieces of furniture. Further details from Katie Mason 01433 651120 or Sam Hulbert 01433 651326. ROWSLEY LOCOMOTIVE SHED EXHIBITION. One of Derbyshire's most iconic railway structures of yesteryear is celebrated in a special one-day exhibition next month. Peak Rail are staging an event to help tell the story of its life from 10am until 4.30pm. Much of the material for collection is being provided from the archives of the late Keith Miles who was ‘running foreman' at Rowsley Engine Shed in the 1950s. The exhibition is set to take place at Rowsley South Station, Off Harrison Way, Darley Dale, Derbyshire DE4 2LF. More information: www.peakrail.co.uk. VERMONT’S 60’s 70’s 80’s NIGHT Warslow Village Hall, SK17 0JJ. 8pm until late. Licensed bar, raffle and refreshments available. Admission tickets £4 each. Call Laura 01298 84984.

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DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 11am. 4 miles. Extra leisurely. Longshaw Pole CP (fee for non NT), White Edge Lodge, Longshaw. 01246 232151. DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 7 miles. Moderate. Wirksworth Rec. CP. Carsington Water, Calow. 01335 370473. DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Ashford in the Water CP or roadside. Sheldon, Magpie Mine. 01629 825726. EDALE W.I. Edale Village Hall. 7.30pm. Speaker 8pm. A Farmers View - R. Helliwell. All visitors male or female very welcome, charge £3 including light refreshments. Info. 01433 670020 or 01433 670138. MATLOCK ADVANCED MOTORISTS indoor meeting at 7.30pm at the Whitworth Centre, Darley Dale – for details of the evening event contact Bill Storey on 01629 812732, non members welcome. Or visit the IAM website at www.iam.org.uk or www.matlock-iam.webs.com/ MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10.00am – Easy walk 60 – 90 minutes. Meet at Winster – top of West Hill. MEDITATE IN BUXTON Dealing with Difficulties - Meditation Classes for Everyone. Meditation classes at Samudra Buddhist Centre, 47 High Street, Buxton, SK17 6HB, from 7.30-8.30pm. These classes are especially for everyone. The facility fee is £4 (£3 concession). For more information please contact Samudra Buddhist Centre on 01298 79777, or, 07527292908, or e-mail info@samudracentre.org. Our website is www.samudracentre.org, and facebook.com/SamudraBuddhistCentre. TANSLEY FILM PRESENTS THE LADY IN THE VAN From 7pm in Tansley Village Hall. Booking essential to guarantee a seat. email book@tansleyfilm.org.uk or phone 01629 584243/07748 545287. Refreshments served from 7pm.

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CROMFORD W.I. Cromford Institute, The Hill, Cromford. 7.30pm. Mig Holder and Sew to Recycle. Visitors and new members welcome. DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 7 miles. Moderate. White Lodge CP (fee), Taddington and Priestcliffe. 01629 636350. DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Alport Heights, Hillside, Postern Lodge Farm. 01629 823149. DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Ambergate, Holly Lane, Netherbrook, Wyver, Dairywood. 07943 699175. MATLOCK W.I. Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 7.30pm. We are having a ‘Kurling event’ (this is Curling played on carpet rather than ice!). Visitors and new members always welcome. Contact 003301136152. MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am Easy walk 60 - 90 minutes. Meet at Rowsley – Peak Village Walkers’ Car Park. MEDITATE IN BUXTON Dealing with Difficulties - Meditation Classes for Everyone. Meditation classes at Samudra Buddhist Centre, 47 High Street, Buxton, SK17 6HB, from 10.30-11.45am. These classes are suitable for everyone. The facility fee is £5 (£4 concession) . For more information please contact Samudra Buddhist Centre on 01298 79777, or, 07527292908, or e-mail info@samudracentre.org. Our website is www.samudracentre.org, and facebook.com/SamudraBuddhistCentre.

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ST HELEN’S LADIES GROUP Joseph Whitworth Room, Whitworth Centre, Darley Dale. 7.30pm. Pam Morris will give a talk and display on Ladies in Leather. New members very welcome. TIDESWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am Easy walk 60 – 90 minute walks around the Tideswell and the surrounding area. Walks meet on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at Fountain Square, adjacent to the public toilets. We also share cars to walk further afield.

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BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10.00am. Progression walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Edensor Village – Park next to the Church. BAKEWELL GUIDED TOUR about one hour at 2pm. Walk from River Wye, up the spine of Bakewell to the only genuine Tudor house in the area. Hear of the many Secrets and Legends woven into the town. £4 charity. Please book at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227), by 1pm. Meet at TIC. DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Bakewell station. An autumn colours walk. 07852 226935. FUN FASHION SHOW FOR CHARITY Masson Mills in Matlock Bath are hosting a charity fashion show in aid of the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association. 7.00 for 7.30pm, tickets £5 which includes nibbles. A raffle will be drawn with lots of prizes and there is also the bonus of discount shopping on the night. Tickets are available from Masson Mills (on the evening at the door), the Wirksworth Vets, Matlock Pet Shop or by calling 01629 825242 or 07966 103683. MATLOCK RAILWAY CLUB - new venue temple hotel - Matlock Bath - 7.30pm. Presentation on British narrow gauge. non members welcome - details 07900 244 913.

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BUXTON FIELD CLUB A series of indoor meetings to take us through the winter months. The first of these is at Buxton Methodist Church Hall on the Market Place starting at 7.30pm. Our speaker is Debbie Alston, who will be talking about the Wildlife of the South Downs. Visitor fee £3.

CALVER CHILDREN’S CINEMA Calver Village Hall. Showing ‘Capture the Flag’. Tickets £3 on the door or tel. 01433 631298 under 3s free. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Doors open 1.30pm film starts at 2.30pm. Refreshments for adults. Goodies stall for kiddies! Free parking. Disabled facilities. DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 7 miles. Moderate. Biggin roadside (by Church), Tissington Trail, Coldeaton Bridge, Biggin Dale. 07974 413839. EXPLORING CAVES AND MINES IN THE CASTLETON AND PEAK FOREST areas Paul Chandler will give an illustrated talk at 7.30 pm. Reading Room in Peak Forest about exploring the caves and mines in the Castleton and Peak Forest areas. If you would like to come along and listen to Paul and see his slides, the cost is £5 per person on the night. The funds raised are in aid of the Reading Room repair work. There will be a bar and raffle. If you have any queries contact Chris Hopley on 01298 23358. 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 823256.

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ASHBOURNE ANIMAL WELFARE ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR OPEN DAY AT THE ARK 11am-4pm. The Ark, Wyaston Rd, Ashbourne Animal Behaviourist and trainer on site giving talks & demonstrations Advice on cat care & behaviour at Cat Chat Corner. Visit the kennels and cattery, homemade lunches & teas, gifts, books, bric a brac and The Ark 2017 calendar and range of Christmas cards will be on sale. For more info 01335 300494 BASH FILMS Bakewell and Ashford Film Society. Medway Centre, Bakewell. 7.30pm. “Wadjda” 2012 certificate PG. Members £24 for 10 films. Visitors £5. Tel. Cheryl Mayfield 01629 814770. BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: Peak Forest – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2: Eastern Edges – Medium 8-12 miles. 9.30am. Walk 3: - Long over 12 miles. 9.30am. Anyone welcome. Membership £5 single or £8 family per year. Contact 01298 72230 or 01298 23441. www.buxtonramblingclub.co.uk HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 9.5 miles (grade 2). SK 251788. Grindleford Station, Froggatt Edge, Baslow, Calver, Froggatt. 01246 411237. www.halcyon-rambling.co.uk HOLLINSCLOUGH METHODIST CHAPEL Harvest Festival. Preacher Rev. Robert Davies followed by tea in the hall.

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DERWENT AND HOPE VALLEYS ADVANCED MOTORISTS meeting at the Eyre Arms, Calver Cross Roads at 10am. “Free assessment drives for local motorists. Also motorcyclists welcome to come along. Please contact on 01629 812732 for full details. Or visit the IAM website at www.iam.org.uk or www.matlock-iam.webs.com/ DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. Moderate. Lower Hartshay (by old canal bridge). Pentrich, Park Head. 01159 204662. LITTLE LONGSTONE CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL Harvest Festival 3pm. LIVE IN THE TEA ROOM Old Hall Hotel, Market Place, Hope. Harry Bird and the Rubber Wellies. Advance tickets £5, on the door £6. Profit goes to British Red Cross Refugee Support. www.folkandblues.club. Tel. 0791 333 1078. MEET THE ARTIST – WENDY HAYNES Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. 10am4pm. Free entry. Paintings and craft items including knitting, crossstitch and jewellery. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 823256. PEAK WALKING GROUP Roche Abbey ,8 miles/ Grade B/ All day, Start Junction of High Street and Hooton Lane, Laughton en le Morthen OS 279, SK 520 881, Route Laughton / Roche Abbey* / Hooton Levitt/ Laughton. Dogs on leads /no toilets. www.peakwalkinggroup.co.uk. Tel: 01246 853155 or 07410 982664.

Monday 10 BAKEWELL BIRD STUDY GROUP. Friends Meeting House on Chapel Row next to the Methodist Church off Matlock Street in Bakewell at 7.30. Des Ong is a specialist freelance wildlife photographer who has travelled all over the world and won several awards. His talk ‘Captivating Nature - Wildlife of Britain and Beyond’ encompasses a wildlife photographer’s year from the Cairngorms, the high mountains of Norway in winter to the pristine rain forests of Borneo. It promises to be a first class presentation. Guests are always welcome at our talks (£3). Visit the BBSG web site at www.bakewellbirdstudygroup.org.uk for further information or call 01433 630467. 10 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Mountain Rescue. 10 LITTLE LONGSTONE CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL Auction of Harvest Produce and Pie and Pea Supper (book your tickets early to ensure your pie is reserved! 01629 640746 and 640427. 10 SALE OF PRODUCE Hollinsclough Methodist Chapel. 7.30pm. Followed by refreshments. Everyone welcome.

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Valley Pond Maintenance Ltd 19th August saw the sixth annual pre-season charity fixture between Bakewell Town and Youlgrave in memory of Wilf Lincoln who played for and captained Youlgrave in the 1950's. Having won all previous five meetings, Town welcomed back Skidmore, Surplice and Forder with Sam Brough promoted from the U18s for his first involvement with the first team squad. They started strongly with Wilf’s grandson Ben Rach deployed in attack and the visitors had the lion’s share of possession. The build-up play was neat and tidy as Town outplayed their opponents but Thorpe in the home goal was rarely called into serious action and, when he was, he was equal to it. Several players struggled to find their footing in the wet conditions and it was a slip that provided Youlgrave with their one chance of the first half but the shot was acrobatically tipped wide by Skidmore. Town’s best chance fell to Willis but,

with the home team at sixes and sevens at the back, his side footed shot went agonisingly wide from close range. HT 0-0 Brough and Hill were added to the fray for the start of the second half but shots on target were few and far between and the Youlgrave keeper was largely deployed in ball fetching duties. Youlgrave had some joy on the counter-attack but Baker and Muir were comfortable at the back and where necessary Skidmore mopped up. Thorpe saved bravely at the feet of Surplice, Brough had a strong run and shot that just cleared the bar and Josh Thorpe showed blistering pace down the wing but with no end product. At the final whistle no goals and for the first time in six years the game went to penalties with the darkness and heavy rain closing in. Both teams missed one and forced the shoot-out to sudden death. The Youlgrave spot kick was saved by Skidmore, leaving Josh

Thorpe to win the game for Bakewell Town. FT 0-0 (Bakewell win 5-4 on pens). This annual match is always a worthwhile exercise for both clubs and the game was played with excellent attitude throughout. The most important thing however is the collection that takes place throughout the match by the family in memory of Wilf. This year £250.00 was collected, which includes donations from some of his fellow team mates who attended despite the poor conditions. A big thank you also to Mr & Mrs Lomas from Bakewell. Mr Lomas played for Bakewell against Wilf in the 50's and never fails to donate. Over the last six years more than £1100 has been raised for The Alzheimer’s Society. Hopefully next year the weather will be a bit kinder. Ella, Wilf's widow, would like to say a special thank you to all involved. Without the support from the two teams and their management this Memorial match would not be possible.

CITIZEN SCIENCE BIG DEER WATCH IN THE PEAK

The Eco-science in the Park project is headed by Professor Ian Rotherham of Sheffield Hallam University, and supported by the British Ecological Society and the South Yorkshire Biodiversity Research Group, together with other partners. Working with deer expert Andy Alder, we are involving local people in spotting and recording deer across the region. There will soon be an interactive guide on the www.ukeconet.org website too. Red deer in particular, are spreading rapidly across the moors and bogs. In partnership with the British Ecological Society, Professor Rotherham’s team is organising a series of free events for our local citizen scientists i.e. ‘you’!

Events are planned for 28th Sept (White Edge), 5th Oct (Little Barbrook), 6th & 28th Oct (Chatsworth). See http://www.ukeconet. org/eco-science-history.html for full details and free booking. The autumn rut – get involved! We are looking for volunteers to listen out for and to record the red deer stags bellowing and rutting across the region. Guidance will be given at the events and on the website on how to do this, and there will be an easy-to-use recording form to set your observations in. This will help us find out more about where the deer are and how many there are. The target area is all across the Peak and South Pennines and across the

lowlands into North Derbyshire and South Yorkshire. For more information, contact Professor Ian Rotherham: i.d.rotherham@ shu.ac.uk or 0114 2722 4227.

The children, staff and parents of Burbage Primary School in Buxton are excited about their new healthy lifestyles initiative, ‘The Daily Mile’. Members of the school community will be encouraged to walk, jog or run a mile every day at school from 8:30am. Children will also have the option of completing their

daily mile during the school day. As an incentive, the children will record their achievements and progress on specially made ‘Daily Mile Passports’ upon which the children tick off each mile they complete and aim for Olympic athletes along the way. Chris Hill, the school’s sports coach and PE leader has set the

initiative up based on an idea originating in Scotland. Anthony Tierney, headteacher of Burbage Primary, hopes that the scheme will be a fun and inspiring way of promoting healthy and active lifestyles in the community. The Daily Mile is open to everyone at the school and begins in September at Burbage.

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sponsorship for this coming season. This has bought a new kit and hoodies for the players and coaches. Tansley U18s would like to wish Matlock Gurkha every

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GRIT BLASTING/MASKING OPERATIVE Plasma Coatings Limited requires for immediate start a Masking/Blasting operative for its Aerospace Coatings factory based in Tideswell. Applicants must be reliable, well motivated and have good manual dexterity. Any engineering experience would be an advantage although full training will be provided. This is for a full-time and permanent position with potential for further career development. 40 hours per week 8.00 am-4.30 pm Monday–Thursday 7.00 am-3.30 pm Friday Start Rate of Pay £7.20 per hour. For an application form please telephone:

01298 873700 Closing Date: 07/10/2016

The role will involve promoting sales relating to kitchen, bedroom and bathroom products, ensuring a professional response to customer queries over the telephone and face to face, in a timely and courteous manner. Days and hours of work can be negotiated but will include a Saturday 10am to 4pm.

You are someone who… • Has experience in sales, but not essential as training will be given • Works well as part of a team • Has lots of energy and enthusiasm • Has a real passion for engaging and inspiring customers • Is an excellent communicator • Is driven to exceed personal and operational targets • Has excellent organisational skills • Has the ability to adapt to a variety of customers and requirements Please send your CV and covering letter to:michael@michaelarthur.co.uk or post to Michael Arthur, 23 Firs Parade, Matlock, DE4 3AS

HOUSEKEEPER 6 hours per week Duties will include general housekeeping and some ironing. We are prepared to offer £10.50 per hour for the right person Please contact 07740 109340

Changeovers normally on Fridays £12 per hour plus monthly retainer EMAIL: sxg1812@gmail.com for further details

REQUIRED - BRADWELL Requirements: • Work from drawings and be able to use own initiative on new fabrications. • Recondition used plant. • Site fabrication and maintenance covering a wide area. • Hold full driving licence. Please phone Arran for an informal chat on 01433 623 626 / 07900 894508 or email CV to arrancoupe@btinternet.com

birchoverlandscapes Hard landscaping and garden construction specialists Commercial and domestic landscapes

We are now recruiting Full/part-time experienced

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

Bakewell and Eyam Community Transport has vacancies for

MHA

bringing quality to later life Moorland House is a 48 bedded residential and nursing home, supporting older people to live their daily lives to the full. We are currently recruiting for nurses, care assistants, kitchen assistants and domestic assistants to join our dedicated team. Flexible and sensitive to the needs of residents, you will enjoy the company of older people and work well as part of a team.

NURSE up to 39 hours per week - £15 per hour

CARE ASSISTANT up to 39 hours per week - £8.25 per hour

KITCHEN ASSISTANT up to 40 hours per week - £7.75 per hour

DOMESTIC ASSISTANT up to 30 hours per week - £7.75 per hour Bank hours are also available in these roles If you are interested in any of these roles and would like any more information and an application pack please contact Michelle or Kirstie on 01433 650582 or email: home.hat@mha.org.uk

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

The Chequers Inn

The Mainsail Restaurant

Saturday and/or Sunday Housekeeper

SOUS CHEF

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

Benefits Straight, daytime shifts (8.30am-4.30pm) Weekends on a rota basis

Waiting-on Staff Flexible casual hours to suit. Midweek and/or weekends, breakfast, lunch or dinner shifts. Good rate of pay + share of tips

01433 630231

Please call Joanne Or email info@chequers-froggatt.com

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

www.pinelog.co.uk RESTAURANT AND BAR

The Merchant’s Yard is now recruiting for a as part of their busy Front of House team.

RESTAURANT AND BAR

The ideal candidate will need to show motivation and professionalism, a willingness to work as part of a team and be confident dealing with members of the public. Within this role you will offer guests an exceptional dining experience, providing high quality service to restaurant customers and supporting the lead of the Front of House staff during shift in the absence of the Maître D. Relevant experience working in hospitality within a similar role would be an advantage however this is not essential as full training will be provided.

Due to the popularity of our busy restaurant and wine bar in Tideswell, we require new front of house staff members.

FULL AND PART-TIME APPLICANTS CONSIDERED

Front of House Staff Are you passionate about good service? Are you presentable and keen to make a good impression? High class service is our priority, so if you think you may have the right credentials to join our growing team then please contact jennifer.mcbain@themerchantsyard.com

Please apply with covering letter and CV to jennifer.mcbain@themerchantsyard.com St. John’s Road, Tideswell, Derbyshire. SK17 8NY. Telephone: (01298) 872 442

Excellent salary

The Mainsail Restaurant is a busy vibrant restaurant at Carsington Water Visitor Centre and an exciting opportunity has become available for a trained Sous Chef with a passion for food. This is a fantastic opportunity to become part of an ever expanding business in which your creativity and flair in preparing great dishes from fresh ingredients will help promote an already very popular restaurant alongside other catering outlets at Carsington Water. This position offers the successful candidate the chance to maximise their skills in an exciting fast paced kitchen environment and owing to the long standing nature of our kitchen staff is one of the few opportunities which arise at Carsington Water. If this position sounds of interest to you and you would like to discuss the post informally before making an application please call Mike Tempest or Ian Broadbent on 01629 540363 If you would like to apply for this post please telephone 01629 540363 or send your CV to recruitment@newleafcatering.co.uk

DISPENSARY ASSISTANT

FULL-TIME OR 2 PART-TIME (UP TO 37 Hours in Accordance with Rota system) A forward-thinking three partner dispensing practice in the Peak District is seeking a Dispensary Assistant who is courteous, sympathetic and professional. Working closely with the Dispensary Manager you will be involved in all areas of the dispensary including dispensing, stock control and record keeping. Liaising with GP’s, patients and other members of practice staff.

Looking for a Fantastic hospitality career opportunity?

HEAD WAITER/WAITRESS

New Leaf Catering at Carsington Water

Froggatt Edge, Hope Valley, Sheffield, S32 3ZJ

Pinelog Limited Riverside Business Park Bakewell DE45 1GS

Part of the M.Markovitz group of companies

FULL-TIME SKILLED / SEMI-SKILLED

SITE WELDER / FABRICATOR

Experience of working in the voluntary sector or an awareness of the needs of elderly and/or disabled people, is an advantage.

Moorland House, Hathersage

PART-TIME SALES CONSULTANT

Professional couple living in Froggatt require

HOLIDAY COTTAGE CARETAKER

Drivers rate £7.72 per hour. Passenger Assistants rate £7.20 per hour

The positions offer a good rate of pay, travelling allowance and gratuities.

An exciting role has arisen for a

01629 814222

Part-time and Relief Drivers and Passenger Assistants

to include evening and weekend working

To apply or for further information, please contact John Elliott on 01629 640 488

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

FOR COTTAGE AT BEELEY, NEAR CHATSWORTH PLASMA COATINGS LTD TIDESWELL BUXTON SK17 8PY

Recruiting for: Finance Engineering Commercial PA & Secretarial Hospitality Retail

EXCELLENT RATES OF PAY St. John’s Road, Tideswell, Derbyshire. SK17 8NY. Telephone: (01298) 872 442 Part of the M.Markovitz group of companies

Either qualified to NVQ level 2 or an equivalent dispensing qualification with dispensing experience and knowledge preferred or we would recruit a trainee to this position with training provided for the suitable candidate. The successful candidate(s) will be required to work on a rota system within the Practice’s opening hours. Hours are up to 37 per week. Some flexibility will be required to cover additional shifts in relation to covering annual leave etc. All applicants must be over 18 years old. Salary negotiable depending on experience and qualifications. The job offers an exciting opportunity to work in a friendly rural practice. A job description, person specification and application form can be found on our website. www.evelynmedicalcentre.co.uk, by e-mailing admin.emc@nhs.net or by telephoning 01433 621557 Closing date for applications is Friday 7th October 2016


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SITUATIONS VACANT

COUNTRY INN MANAGEMENT AMBITIOUS TEAM PEAK DISTRICT INN 9 en-suite rooms • 3 bed accommodation Rewarding position • Profit share Ideal ambitious chef and partner CV to andreweasom@hotmail.com

HOUSEKEEPER • CLEANER WAITING-ON GENERAL ASSISTANT Full or part-time. Best pay in area for the right people Live in or out Near Hartington CV to andreweasom@hotmail.com

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CLEANER / CARETAKER 12hrs/pw Required to join our small friendly team at St Michaels Environmental Education Centre in Hathersage. We are looking for someone to work Mon, Wed and Fri mornings with occasional weekends. Rate of pay is £7.52-£7.66p/hr, plus Living Wage Allowance on all hours worked to bring the rate for this post up to £8.25p/hr (NJC spinal point 6-8)

CLEANER REQUIRED for holiday cottages near Matlock Part-time flexible hours

01629 735859

For further details and an application pack Tel 01433 650309 ask for Kirsty or Gary or email stmichaels@nottscc.gov.uk Closing date for applications Monday 10 October 2016

DOMESTIC CLEANER REQUIRED

Experienced cleaner for 5 bed home, Bakewell centre. Non-smoker, honest, reliable. Flexible days, 8 hours per week.

£12.50 per hour (references required) Tel: Sarah 07977 109880

Bakewell

BREAKFAST CHEF / HOUSEKEEPER

Wanted for busy boutique Bed & Breakfast

• Excellent rates of pay • Flexible hours

Call Ivan, Bakewell 01629 812751 or 07985 310098

The Old Hall Hotel TEAROOM FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME

BUTCHER required

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

HOPE, HOPE VALLEY

WEEKEND STAFF Required

Excellent rates of pay. ALSO VACANCY FOR

PART/FULL-TIME CHEF Contact Rick on:

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CARE STAFF

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

RELIEF / BANK STAFF

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

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

07966 244364


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HEAD CHEF Vacancy for busy pub/restaurant in the Hope Valley.

Excellent rates of pay and bonuses. Contact: 07966 244364

FULL-TIME Energetic person required to be part of the despatch team and responsible for the packing and despatch of mail order goods. Competitive salary. Please apply with CV to Rebecca Furniss, Milner Off Road Ltd, Old Road, Darley Dale, Matlock DE4 2ER Or email: becky@milneroffroad.com

Thornhill House Maternity Cover needed for

ADMINISTRATOR Pipe Systems Ltd

Quarters Farm, Hazlebadge, Nr Bradwell, Hope Valley S33 9HX

Part/Full-Time HGV Drivers required (Class 1C+E) for single drop local work. CPC training can be arranged. Interested applicants please contact Mr James Smith james.smith@buxoplas.co.uk with your CV or call 01433 622916 for an application form.

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

WEEKEND POTWASHER PARTTIME WAITRESSES/ WAITERS FULL AND PARTTIME BAR/RESTAURANT STAFF No experience necessary Full training given

Tel: 01629 812725

Calver Road, Baslow, Derbyshire DE45 1RR

www.fischers-baslowhall.co.uk We have the following vacancies

Caretaker

32 hours a week over 4 days. From Nov 16-Sep 2017

OPERATIONS MANAGER (10 hours per month) Rowsley Village Hall Management Committee are seeking an enthusiastic and responsible individual to oversee the introduction and maintenance of a three year activities project. The applicant needs to be computer literate and a self-starter capable of working to deadlines. The post will be £1,200 per annum, starting in early November. For a job description & application form please email victoria.friend@btconnect.com or call 01629 732987 The closing date for applications is Monday 10th October Funded by the National Lottery through the Big Lottery Fund

SMITH DENTAL PRACTICE We have one vacancy remaining for a 16-18 year old

TRAINEE DENTAL NURSE also PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST Earn while you learn under our full Apprenticeship Scheme Level 3 Advanced Diploma in Dental Nursing In-house training with day release to college Please contact sdp@haddonbarn.plus.com Tell us a little about yourself and why you would like to join our team. We look forward to hearing from you.

to carry out light outdoor duties 3 days each week 8 a.m. to 12 noon

Sunday and Monday 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Contact: Susan or Malissa Tel 01246 583259 Email: reservations@fischers-baslowhall.co.uk

Flowflex Components Ltd currently have a vacancy for the following position

ENGINEERING TECHNICAL ROLE This is an engineering based technical role surrounding the purchasing of engineering tooling and parts, CAD drawing maintenance and tool design, 3D modelling and development of new products, Support for Quality Control. The successful candidate will need to be able to incorporate the relevant skills into the role with a good understanding of engineering principles. Please apply in writing with a full CV and current salary details to: Mr. Neil Moses, Flowflex Components Ltd, Samuel Blaser Works, Tongue Lane Industrial Estate, Buxton, SK17 7LR Or email to: neil.moses@flowflex.com

THE MOON INN We are looking to employ enthusiastic, hardworking, reliable and trustworthy individuals to join our busy team. FULL-TIME CHEF: Experience necessary. To work alongside our head chef and be able to work under pressure during busy periods. To include evening and weekend work. FULL-TIME TRAINEE CHEF: A fantastic opportunity for an enthusiastic and dedicated person who desires a career in catering to train with our head chef. Experience preferred but full training will be given. To include evening and weekend work. FRONT OF HOUSE AND WAITING ON STAFF: Experience working in a busy environment, being pleasant at all times and the ability to liaise with our kitchen and manage waiting staff to provide our customers with the best possible experience in our busy pub/restaurant. To include evening and weekend work. For more information or to apply please call Joy on 01433 630203 or 07980 777787 or email your CV to joinus@themooninn.com

Friendly & reliable service at a time to suit you

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

BAR AND WAITING-ON STAFF SOUS CHEF AND CHEF DE PARTIE COMPETITIVE RATES OF PAY For more details please call 01335 350981and ask for Shura or email your CV and covering letter to shura@izaakwaltonhotel.com

JOB VACANCIES

at Diamond Court Dental Practice, Bakewell We are a large, friendly and busy NHS / Private Dental Practice requiring a caring, conscientious and enthusiastic person to join our team. We offer a Bonus scheme, Private Health Care and Denplan Membership to the successful candidate. We have an excellent reputation in delivering a high standard of care to our patients. Experience preferred but not essential as full training will be given. Will involve Saturday mornings and some early starts. The successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced CRB check before starting. For more information please telephone 01629 812991 and speak to Anne Askew, alternatively you can send your application to anne.askew@diamondcourtdental.co.uk

Please call Karen on

Fully qualified All hair types, cuts, colours and blowdrys

07704 440 656

07920423790

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

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

RECORDS WANTED

CASH PAID GOOD CONDITION ONLY

FULL AND PART-TIME

RESTAURANT WAITING-ON STAFF FULL AND PART-TIME

HOUSEKEEPING STAFF PART-TIME AND WEEKEND COVER

WANTED TEAK

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

TEL: 07885 327753

S LP SINGLES

1960S TO 1980S

Tel: 01246 850442 WILL COLLECT

SPA THERAPIST PART-TIME AND WEEKEND COVER Minimum Level 2 required, Level 3 preferred ALL VACANCIES REQUIRE OWN TRANSPORT Please call 01433 621 219 to apply or send CV to info&losehillhouse.co.uk with your desired position

HOME HELP

DO YOU NEED A HELPING HAND WITH: Dog walking Running errands (collecting prescriptions etc.) Gardening (mowing lawn, weeding, planting) Cleaning / clearing out Shopping for you (or taking you shopping) Checking house while away (moving post, watering plants, feeding pets etc.) Accompanying you to appointments (hospital / doctors etc.) Recommending or vetting tradesmen Administration / help with bills etc. Any other odd jobs

Call Louise on 07754 811495 / 01629 733168 for more details (based in Darley Dale)

Congratulations on passing your driving test to

Rachel Hoare Best wishes from

PERSONAL IS YOUR DRINKING A PROBLEM? Need help? Friendship? Support? If so, find out more about our Derbyshire Dales Support Group (North Derbyshire Alcohol Advice Service). Tel. 01246 206514 for details. Help-line every Tuesday evening between 6pm and 8pm and 01246 206514 or 204344. EDUCATED, RETIRED LADY seeks accommodation/ companion in large, beautiful house. Live in or out. References. Please reply to box no. DK583 c/o Peak Advertiser, Orme Court, Granby Road, Bakewell DE45 1ES.

PROOF READING SERVICES

Embarrassed by your spelling or grammar? Need to impress? Graduate teacher of English with 30 years’ teaching experience offers proofreading, editing and copywriting services.

Letters of application, C.V.s, reports, articles, promotional material • On-line service available Specialist antiques & fine art knowledge Document collection available • Reasonable rates If you need to ensure accuracy, fluency or suitability of any written material or require original texts please contact me at juliehill5377@gmail.com or call 07732259479

ART TUITION

FRIEND/COMPANION Sincere, caring, a genuine gentleman, 59 year old non-driver seeking similar lady for friendship or possibly more. Interests include gardening, dog walking (short distances), films, farming and occasional pub meals. Please reply to box no. FC299 c/o Peak Advertiser, Orme Court, Granby Road, Bakewell DE45 1ES.

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

FRENCH TUITION

FREE TRIAL ART LESSON with professional artist, Diane Kettle B.A. Hons (Fine Art). Cert. Ed. No obligation. Children and adults welcome. 30 years’ teaching experience. Details: 01629 636763. www.dianekettle.com

French native Tutor

TUITION

Tel: Anyès 01433 651946 e: agonnetan@hotmail.com

TUITION IN MaThs and PhysIcs

by mature, friendly graduate. Many local references.

CONGRATULATIONS

07773 288 636 FULL-TIME DENTAL NURSE REQUIRED

Mobile Hairdresser

KITCHEN STAFF

TOP GEAR SCHOOL OF MOTORING

Stoney Middleton

VICTORIA HUTCHINSON

The Izaak Walton Hotel, Dovedale Nr Ashbourne is Recruiting

s te ra rs ed ne nt io ou ns sc pe Di for

Housekeeping Assistant

MOBILE HAIRDRESSER

For more information or an application pack Please contact Emily or Di 01629 640034 or administrator@thornhillhouse.org

Rowsley Village Hall

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

Due to business growth

ag e 5 ove cha m r rg ile ed s

HOPE, HOPE VALLEY

DESPATCH ASSISTANT

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

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The Old Hall Hotel

Specialist Japanese 4x4 Parts Motor Factors

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SITUATIONS VACANT

MOBILE HAIRDRESSER

07525 241462 derbyshiretutors.co.uk

Advanced experience with excellent results in GCSE and A level exams

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

LANGUAGE TUITION

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

Tel: Helen 01629 580567

FRENCH AND GERMAN TUTORING by native speaker. Help with listening, speaking, reading, writing, homework and revisions. Contact me: Amandine 07794 253459.

FOUND DOG LEAD - Flexi Compact 2. Red. Found on Trig Point, top of Sir William Hill 18/9/16. 01629 813814.

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

END OF SEASON SALE Sale of Bamboos, Grasses, Trees and Shrubs and Herbaceous. Open Sat/Sun 1st/2nd & 8/9th October 9.30am to 5.00pm. Whitelea Nursery, Whitelea Lane, off Church Street, Tansley, Matlock. DE4 5FL. Telephone. 01629 55010


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call Lisa

01629 593643

Just phone

01629 259178 / 07854 446958

GUITAR TUITION ROCK, BLUES, JAZZ

Piano Lessons

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

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

Microchipping service available Fully qualified & insured

01629 55534

SUE’S MOBILE DOG GROOMING AND MICROCHIPPING SERVICES

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

DO YOU HAVE A STRAY CAT PROBLEM? Do you need financial help to have your cat neutered/spayed? Do you need advice on the care of your cat? If so, contact Derby Branch of Cats Protection, 31 Wardwick, Derby, DE1 1HA, or tel. 01332 206956 or visit our website on www.derbydistrict.cats.org.uk or e m a i l enquiries@derbybranch.cats.org .uk SHEFFIELD DOG RESCUE has many dogs, all healthy and vaccinated, looking for permanent homes. All ages and sizes, all cross breeds. 07748 620740. ANGEL WINGS ANIMAL RESCUE is always looking for permanent, caring homes for c a t s www.angelwingsanimalrescue.c o.uk 07512 965665. WE ARE A CARING VOLUNTARY GROUP SET UP TO OFFER SANCTUARY TO CATS Adopting from us gives our cats a chance of a better life with a caring new owner. Our cats will be neutered vaccinated and wormed and treated for flea’s before being offered for adoption. If you can help please ring 01298 816200 or visit our website www.dovecatrescuesanctuary.or g.uk

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

DOMESTIC CLEANING

HOPE VALLEY CLEANING CO.

T: 07971 082379

• Professional, family-run business

HAY

FOR A FREE QUOTE:

SMALL BALE HAY for sale at £2.00 per bale. Old Brampton. Phone 07778578212.

01433 621169 or 07999 983851

CARPET and UPHOLSTERY

TELEPHONE, INTERNET & TV

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

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We can offer dog boarding for your dog in our home which is spacious and secure. We are fully insured and licensed. Please see our website for more details. www.highpeakdogboarding.co.uk

30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE FULL INSURANCE ON ALL WORK FREE QUOTATIONS

PAUL’S CLEANING SERVICES 01629 55071 or 07973 671 386

LOTS OF KITTENS, young and older cats all looking for loving permanent homes. We need your help. Please consider giving a cat a second chance. Visit www.chesterfield-rspca.org.uk or call in at RSPCA Animal Centre, Spital Lane, Chesterfield 01246 273358. BORDER COLLIE CROSS LURCHER PUPS. Suitable for working or pets. Eight weeks old, innoculated and wormed. Ready for new homes now.£150. 01629 57388 or mobile 07949 760725. Matlock. JACK RUSSELL PUPS Dogs only. £200. 07900 917855.

POULTRY WANTED WANTED Silver laced Wyandotte pullets. 01433 639794. Warren 18 week-old

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

TV Wall Mounting

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TV Aerial & Satellite Services FREE ESTIMATES

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

01629 312196

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antenna ltd

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.

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

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

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

COMPUTERS Quality P.C. repairs throughout the Peak District

JILL MIDDLETON 01298 872444

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

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

FOR HIRE:

Floor Sanders, Drills, Ladders, Cement Mixers, Heaters, Driers & Lots More Unit 2c, Station Road Ind. Est. Bakewell

PC/Laptops safely recycled

Tel: 01629 580712 Mobile: 07761 656702

Peak Valley IT

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

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

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

Tel: 01629 630056 / 07909 920877 – 7 days

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

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

Phone: 813472

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

SCAFFOLDING SCAFFOLDING TOWER lightweight galvanised. 6’ x 4’ base x 16’ high, new, for all building or DIY work. £190. Can deliver. 07760 463320.

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

Email: darrenball@toucansurf.com Email: holidays@kool4cats.co.uk web: www.kool4cats.co.uk

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

TOOL HIRE BAKEWELL

D.B Home Computer Repairs A LUXURY PURPOSE BUILT CATTERY

CONCRETE PANELS

NOVELTY/ BIRTHDAY/ WEDDING/ GLUTEN FREE made to order. Call Sally 07870 729119. plus over 25 years experience

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New & Reclaimed

OAK FLOORING FIXING & SANDING

07743 699058 CURTAIN MAKING ROMAN BLINDS, CURTAINS Cushions and more. Please call 01433 623225

LOGS

AERIALS www.sastv.co.uk

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

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

BERKSHIRE WEANERS FOR SALE

01433 651263 07840 345526

PETS

PUPPY TRAINING HH CLASSES HH

DOMESTIC CLEANING

LIVESTOCK

IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME

01433 631769

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

(DBS Certified)

www.matlockdogwalker.co.uk

now on the web: gwav.co.uk

streetwindowcleaning.co.uk

Old clocks repaired and restored at reasonable 6 prices

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Guitar Lessons

BEGINNERS TO EXAM LEVEL

Flexible and reliable Matlock/Bakewell area 01629 581885

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

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Piano Lessons

For fun or to achieve exams

Dog Walker

Bathing, grooming & Clipping

ockWis

OVEN CLEANING

Fully Insured Pamper your pooch

FREE TRIAL PIANO LESSON offered by Concert Pianist. Details www.pianoartist .co.uk or tel. 01629 581475. £10 per 1/2 hour

DOG WALKING

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MUSIC TUITION

DOG GROOMING

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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. LIMESTONE approximately 7sq metres, 2in to 6in thick. New from “Once a Week” Quarry. £100. 01629 650024 / 075545 15070.

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

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

LAND AND PROPERTY WANTED TO RENT

LAND AND PROPERTY WANTED Anything (20 miles from Bakewell) considered. Cash up to £75,000. 07886 004254

HOUSE WANTED 2 / 3 bed property in / around Matlock or surrounding areas. Rural preferred Around £500-£600 pcm

07909 010206

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

LOGS – 1.5 tons £70

FREE FREE DELIVERY, DELIVERY, see see website website for for details details www.barrowhilllogs.co.uk www.barrowhilllogs.co.uk T: 07880 741884 T: 07880 07880741884 741884

COAL & LOGS ~ SUMMER PRICES HELD ~

SEASONED HARDWOOD, SOFTWOOD AND OFFCUTS AVAILABLE COAL - ALL GRADES

01629 732122 or 07950 495727

LITTON LOGS Firewood & Briquettes

CLOSING DOWN All bagged stock to go Ring Mark on 07801 928 927

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

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

BUILDING SERVICES

only)

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

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

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

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

01629 534475 sales@hardwoodlogsltd.co.uk www.hardwoodlogsltd.co.uk


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Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY TO LET

SPACE TO LET

PROPERTY FOR SALE GRADE II LISTED MID TERRACE 2 bed cottage, lovely views, can email pics, £230,000. 01433 623633.

GrahamWatkins & Co. Chartered Surveyors, Estate Agents Auctioneers and Valuers

LAND FOR SALE BY INFORMAL TENDER LAND AT CALVER PEAK, CALVER, HOPE VALLEY 6.90 acres of grassland or thereabouts suitable for mowing or grazing purposes with natural water supply TENDERS TO BE SUBMITTED BY 12 NOON ON 28TH OCTOBER 2016

69 Derby Street, Leek, Staffordshire ST13 6JL Tel: 01538 373308 www.grahamwatkins.co.uk

PROPERTY TO LET TO LET

ON FLEXIBLE TERMS

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

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

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

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

STORAGE

STORAGE ROOMS

ONE BED COTTAGE AT SHELDON

HOPE VALLEY

LOCK UP GARAGES

AVAILABLE NOW

FOUR LOCK UP GARAGES FOR SALE Matlock area. All let. 0779 0630316.

Small garden to the rear

• Clean secure and dry individual lockable storage rooms with concrete floor • Short or long-term rental. Please enquire for further details Call Stephen on 01433 630312

£425 PCM 07813 327259

A CHARMING ONE BED COTTAGE No smokers • No pets • £400pcm A LOVELY TWO BEDROOM COTTAGE No smokers • No pets • £500pcm Tel: 07872 601610

Tel: 07941 569513

3 bedroom detached house

E&R

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NEW PROPERTIES REQUIRED FOR WAITING TENANTS IN THE PEAK DISTRICT. Contact us or our website for more details. DO YOU HAVE A PROPERTY TO LET? We provide TENANT FINDING and PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES A local, family run business

Contact us for more details

01298 71815 / 07565 857288

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

HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION

MAN AND VAN FOR HIRE

ITALY, AMALFI COAST Small, B&B in traffic-free mountain village above Positano. Ideal quiet retreat with modern conveniences and kitchen facilities. All rooms en-suite with panoramic sea views. Good walking base with regular local bus service. English speaking host. Airport transfers can be arranged. Tel: Penny Marrone 01954 210681 email: penny.marrone@ btinternet.com. Photos and further information including prices: www. ninobb.moonfruit.com

MAN AND TRANSIT VAN for hire. 2 vans available for larger moves. Any distance, free quote, cheap rates. Call Simon 07827 965356 for a fast friendly service. MAN AND TRANSIT VAN for hire. Any distance, any size, no job too small. Free quote. Call Geoff for fast service. 07967 202357. HANDY MAN WITH A VAN painting, gardening, fencing, pointing, small house moves, collection and delivery long distance. 07713 125503.

Copies of the application(s) and plans are open for inspection by all interested persons during office hours for the next 21 days. The application form, plans and drawings and site location plan may also be viewed on the Planning pages of the website at www.peakdistrict.gov.uk. If you wish to comment please write to the Chief Executive, Peak District National Park Authority, Aldern House, Baslow Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1AE within that time. Please note that the Authority now permits members of the public and consultees to address its committees, including those which determine planning applications. Please contact this office if you require details. In the event of an appeal against a refusal of planning permission for a householder application, which is to be dealt with on the basis of representations in writing, any representations made about the application will be sent to the Secretary of State, and there will be no further opportunity to comment at appeal stage Application Number: NP/DDD/0816/0851 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Tideswell Conservation Area Proposal: Single storey rear extension Location: Fountain View, 6 Fountain Street, Tideswell Application Number: NP/HPK/0816/0852 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Peak Forest and Old Dam Conservation Area Proposal: Two storey rear extension and porch to the side elevation Location: 40 Old Dam, Peak Forest Application Number: NP/HPK/0816/0794 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Edale Conservation Area Proposal: Remove part of garden retaining wall, dig out 2.5m by 2.5m by 1m (approx.) depth section of garden, replace garden retaining wall and install oil storage tank. Location: Lea House, Grindsbrook Booth, Edale Application Number: NP/DDD/0716/0632 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Tideswell Conservation Area Proposal: Advertisement consent to apply vinyl graphics to internal face of glass Location: Co-Operative, Commercial Road, Tideswell Application Number: NP/DDD/0916/0858 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Winster Conservation Area Proposal: Listed Building Consent - Reinstatement of two original dwellings from one current dwelling, formation of new boundary, installation of two satellite dishes. Location: Vernon House, Main Street, Winster Application Number: NP/DDD/0916/0857 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Winster Conservation Area Proposal: Reinstatement of two original dwellings from one current dwelling, formation of new boundary, installation of two satellite dishes. Location: Vernon House, Main Street, Winster Application Number: NP/HPK/0916/0867 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Hope Conservation Area Proposal: Listed Building Consent - Retrospective permission for erection of illuminated and non illuminated signs to the exterior of the building. Location: Old Hall Hotel, Market Place, Hope

Application Number: NP/DDD/0916/0888 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Youlgreave Conservation Area Proposal: Form new covered way over existing access passage. Location: 39 Grove Place, Youlgrave

TO LET

£90 per week

The Peak District National Park Authority seeks tenders from interested parties for the provision of working lunches and buffets for meetings held at its offices in Bakewell, Derbyshire and occasionally at other local venues.

Application Number: NP/INV/0916/0886 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Chelmorton Conservation Area Proposal: Change of use from grazing land to an all weather manège. Location: Lower Acre Barn, Main Street, Chelmorton

£575 pcm

Please contact Tony on 07714 749 778

Peak District National Park Authority, has received applications for Planning Permission/ Listed Building Consent/ Conservation Area Consent listed in the schedule below.

Application Number: NP/DDD/0816/0847 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Bradwell Conservation Area Proposal: Listed Building Consent - Replacement of fireplace Location: Lyndale House, Church Street, Bradwell

CONSERVATORY / GARDEN / PARKING NO PETS / DSS / SMOKERS

On quiet site in Stoney Middleton Minimum 6 month tenancy • Adults only Must have references • No pets

PEAK DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY

Application Number: NP/DDD/0616/0525 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Tideswell Conservation Area Proposal: Installation of new mechanical plant and louvres in the rear courtyard of the store, colour variations to the shopfront window frames and upper floors, including side elevations, change existing lights to side and front elevation to energy efficient, and additional extract to the rear and side elevation. Location: Co-Operative, Commercial Road, Tideswell

TANSLEY 2 BED TOWNHOUSE

MOBILE HOMES TO LET AT £90 PER WEEK

PEAK DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY PLANNING ADVERTS TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990

Application Number: NP/DDD/0916/0874 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Winster Conservation Area Proposal: Listed Building Consent - Change of use from holiday accommodation to ancillary accommodation. No physical changes will take place to the building Location: The Old Stables, Virginia House, Main Street, Winster

ALSO

07970 383770 ~ £950pcm

TENDERS

Application Number: NP/DDD/0916/0873 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Winster Conservation Area Proposal: Change of use from holiday accommodation to ancillary accommodation. No physical changes will take place to the building Location: The Old Stables, Virginia House, Main Street, Winster

PROPERTIES TO LET BRASSINGTON

• LARGE GARDEN • OFF-ROAD PARKING • VILLAGE LOCATION NEAR BAKEWELL • VIEWS OF LATHKILL DALE

NOTICES

NOTICES DIOCESE OF NOTTINGHAM HISTORIC CHURCHES COMMITTEE Application has been received by the above Committee for approval of the following works to an exempt ecclesiastical building: 1. Building: Listing Grade: 2. Works proposed: 3. Applicant: Address: Telephone:

All Saints Church I New Sound System Rev. H. Davoren CSSP All Saints Presbytery, Hassop, Nr Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1NS 01629 640241

Details of the application may be inspected by contacting the applicant or, by prior arrangement, at the address given below. Any representations relating to these proposals must be submitted in writing within 28 days of the date of the appearance of this notice to: The Secretary: Edward S. Poyser, BA FCA Historic Churches Committee for the Diocese of Nottingham Willson House, Derby Road, Nottingham NG1 5AW DERBYSHIRE DALES DISTRICT COUNCIL Town and Country Planning Act 1990 Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990

Application Number: NP/DDD/0916/0896 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Hathersage Conservation Area Proposal: Demolition of single storey annexes (with lean-to roofs) to residential building and replace with a single one and a half storey annex having pitched roof construction to match the main building. Location: 1 Downing Row, Hathersage Application Number: NP/DDD/0916/0889 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Bradwell Conservation Area Proposal: Conversion of attic to create 3no. new bedrooms and 1no. new bathroom.Creation of 2no. side dormers in roof, creation of 2no. window openings in gable ends. Single storey rear and side extension. Location: Glendene Town Lane, Bradwell Application Number: NP/DDD/0916/0898 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Rowsley Conservation Area Proposal: External ramp to main entrance. Location: Village Hall, School Lane, Rowsley Application Number: NP/DDD/0816/0829 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of special architectural or historic interest (Grade I or II*). Proposal: Listed building consent: fitting 13 new stone chimney pots to match existing. Location: The Manor House, Woodhouse Road, Rowsley Application Number: NP/DDD/0916/0881 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of special architectural or historic interest (Grade I or II*). Proposal: Temporary use of land for a horticultural show, including the erection of temporary structures, on a yearly basis, with associated operational development, river crossings and other features and the creation of temporary show gardens. Location: Chatsworth House, Chatsworth Application Number: NP/DDD/0916/0881 Reason For Advert: This Park or Garden is listed as being of special architectural or historic interest (Grade I or II*). Proposal: Temporary use of land for a horticultural show, including the erection of temporary structures, on a yearly basis, with associated operational development, river crossings and other features and the creation of temporary show gardens. Location: Chatsworth House, Chatsworth

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 5th September 2016 as follows: 16/00169/LBALT – Removal of internal wall (retrospective) – Mill Managers House, Cromford Mill, Mill Road, Cromford (L) 16/00624/FUL – Conversion of attached barn to ancillary accommodation, erection of single storey extension to existing ancillary accommodation and erection of garage/workshop building – Bumper Castle Farm, Bent Lane, Darley Dale 16/00636/FUL – Creation of driveway – 14 Vale Rise, Matlock 16/00641/FUL – Extensions to stable block and attached field shelter – Land to the west of Three Lanes End, Whitelea Lane, Tansley 16/00644/FUL – Single storey side extension – 36 The Hill, Cromford (C) 16/00645/FUL – Erection of replacement steps and 4 No. information panels – The Whistle Stop Education Centre, Dale Road, Matlock Bath (C) 16/00652/FUL – Change of use from chiropractic (Class D1) to treatment rooms (Class D1) and retail (Class A1) (C) 16/00656/FUL – Demolition of outbuildings and erection of 3 No. dwellings – Providence Mill, Gorsey Bank, Wirksworth (C) 16/00658/FUL – Rendering of rear and side elevations of dwelling – 172 Dale Road, Matlock Bath (C) 16/00678/VCOND – Variation of condition 3 of permission 15/00651/FUL to allow occupation as independent dwelling – Land to rear of Malt Shovel Public House Car Park, Wirksworth Moor, Bolehill (C) Applications with the suffix F may affect a Footpath Applications with the suffix L may affect the character of a Listed Building Applications with the suffix C may affect a Conservation Area Applications with the suffix S may affect the setting of a Listed Building Applications with the suffix D The development is a departure from the provisions of the development plan The applications may be inspected on-line between 9am and 5pm Monday-Friday at the Town Hall, Matlock or at www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk. Any person wishing to make representations about any of the applications should do so in writing within 21 days to the Regulatory Services Section, Town Hall, Matlock, DE4 3NN, quoting the relevant application number.

TENDER FOR CATERING CONTRACT

A contract for 3 years from 1st December 2016 will be concluded with the successful tenderer. Full details and tender forms are available on our website at www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/looking-after/about-us/opengovernment/tenders or by contacting Democratic and Legal Support Team email democraticservices@peakdistrict.gov.uk or telephone 01629 816362. Closing date for receipt of tenders is 12.00 noon on Wednesday 28th September 2016.

FOR SALE KING EXPENSIVE BRAND NEW MATTRESS was £599, could deliver bargain £99. 07508 447711. DOUBLE EXTRA DEEP MATTRESS still shop wrapped was £499 delivered £99. 07508 447711. SINGLE 10” LUXURY DEEP BRAND NEW MATTRESS could deliver just £79. 07508 447711. TOP OF THE RANGE FOLDING MASSAGE TABLE with face hole. Beige colour. Metal legs. As brand new condition. Cost £375 accept £150 ono. 07977 640103.

CROSS GREEN SERVICES MATLOCK MAN AND VAN • HOUSE REMOVALS • LIGHT HAULAGE LOCAL & NATIONAL DELIVERIES

01629 735496 077 177 55 377 TWO MATCHING RED COLOURED STONE TROUGHS for sale. In good condition. Size approx 28cm height by 60cm width x 90 cms length. £800 for pair. Old Brampton. Phone 07778578212. 4 X 15 INCH CALIBRE ALLOY RIMS 4 stud, 6mths old, VGC, will fit Fiat Panda or similar £120ono. 07837 353483. EBAC DEHUMIDIFIER 650E model in white, exc. cond. £75. 01298 79349. BOSCH CLASSIX FULL SIZE DISHWASHER good cond., 2yrs old £90. 01335 310488. BABYLISS CURL PODS boxed, as new £15. 01629 813968.

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

01246 276828 07950447439

NUMATIC LARGE INDUSTRIAL CARPET CLEANER £50; Set of Golf Plus car mats, new £20. 01298 26183. RALEIGH FORCE MOUNTAIN BIKE 20” wheels, 18 gears, good cond. £49ono. 01629 813417. TURKISH WOOL RUG from Istanbul, 200cm x 120cm £100ono; Kilim rug from Kyrenia, N. Cyprus, 126cm x 78cm £40ono; Swarovski Crystal cat in a box, new with certificate £20ono; Glass cat ornament £5ono; Beswick cat ornament £10; Aynsley China, Cottage Garden design, small vase, 2 small bowls, 1 heart shaped bowl and 1 lidded bowl, will split £25ono. 01629 650784. PIANO STOOL £50; Childs baby high chair £25; Antique corner cupboard £80; One glass fronted £100; 6 gym weights on stand £15; Raleigh Mystique bicycle £10. 01629 56765.

The Tip Man

WINSTER PARISH COUNCIL

All / anything picked up Single or bulk Home or garden

Winster Parish Council seeks tenders from interested parties for the refurbishment and re-decoration of its public toilet block situated on East Bank, Winster. A one-off contract will be concluded with the successful tenderer. Full details and tender forms are available from the Clerk and Responsible Financial Officer via email: parishclerk@winster.org or by telephone 01629 650954. Closing date for receipt of tenders is 12:00 noon on Friday 14th October.

M&W REMOVALS ( Matlock ) LOCAL AND NATIONWIDE Tel: 07837 116449 07933 006789

www.mandwremovals.co.uk TOSHIBA FLAT SCREEN TV 26” £25; 4 wheel rollator, folding, walking aid, with brakes, VGC £40; Lightweight, folding, 4 small wheels wheelchair, with brakes and carry bag, VGC £50. 01629 56911. DYSON DC7 £30; Dyson DC33 £40; Childrens Mamas & Papas travel cot, changing table etc. £15. 07701 046107 Buxton.

For a friendly reliable service call Jamie on

TENDERS

TENDER FOR THE REFURBISHMENT & RE-DECORATION OF PUBLIC TOILETS

REMOVALS

For a friendly service ~ Mike 07955 276800 LADIES BOOTS size 40/41, 1” block heel, black leather, side zip, exc. cond. £40. 01629 630454. SONY BLACK DVD PLAYER exc. cond. £20; 37” Sony Bravia, black flat screen TV, exc. cond., can be seen working £100. 01629 813781.

HOUSE CLEARANCE

Garages/sheds also tools/pottery/ silver and gold ~ anything considered 07967 202357 MOVING HOUSE? We do removals, too! SECOND HAND ROTARY GARDEN COMPOSTER cost £360, accept £50ono. 01298 214303. DOREMA PORCH AWNING aluminium poles £80; Caravan satellite system £50; 2 Bridgestone tyres, 235 / 55 R19 £60 pair; Callaway FT3 driver £15; Put-u-up bed £30. 01298 873186. PAIR OF RATTAN STYLE ARMCHAIRS high backed, wing sided, comfortable, good cond. £20 each; Pair of matching Bergere chairs, probably 1930s, cane sided arms, back, seat and cushions professionally upholstered in light cream fabric, VGC £90ono each. 01629 636746. BEN SAYERS FULL GOLF SET with blue bag, exc. cond. £65. 01629 815487. BLACK BUSH GAS COOKER only used for a month, exc. cond. £100. 07454 384616.

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

Call Mick on 07964 447054 OVER 300 MATLOCK TOWN FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES home and away, 70s, 80s, 90s, 2000s, all exc. cond. £30 no offers. 07955 419301 Darley Dale. CHROME BATH TAPS as new, complete with all shower fixings £30; Nest of tables in repro. style dark wood with nice woodgrain top with glass insets £20. 07759 684549. 2 SWEET DREAMS HEAVY DUTY BED CHAIRS with patterned covers and cushions, fire retardant, good cond. £30 each or £50 for both. 01629 822714. SUPER 8MM STANDARD 8MM CINE PROJECTOR and screen £60. 01629 312712. ADULT SIZE MARIN TRAIL BIKE front suspension with full lockout, exc. cond. throughout as rarely used since new £180. 01629 640458.


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Peak Advertiser 26th September 2016 – Page 51

LAND ROVER PARTS, REPAIR AND SERVICING

MOT TESTING While you wait SERVICING AND REPAIRS

MOTORS

FOR SALE

MITSUBISHI PAJERO SHOGUN L200 WANTED dead or alive. Best cash prices paid. Call Steve 07792 305114. RED MAZDA MX5 MkI J reg. Needs a little TLC. MoT August 2017. £1,000 ONO. 07790 627396. FORD FOCUS STYLE Estate. 1.8 TDCi. 09 plate. 71,000 miles. Great cond. £3,495 ono. 07900 245675.

LANDROVER DISCOVERY 3 HSE Full leather, heated seats, 4 new tyres. £8,750. 07786 530868. PEUGEOT 107 1 litre petrol. 5 door hatch. Metallic black. One previous owner. 63k. Pristine condition. Cheap tax and insurance. £2,450 ono. 01629 582422/07974 704192. 1998 RENAULT CLIO 1.2 Petrol. Red. 3 door. 76,800 miles. MoT till August 2017. 2 lady owners. £300 ono. 07717 027113.

CHEVROLET SPARK 1.2 LT•2010•5dr 46,000 miles, air-con., CD/MP3, airbags, alloys, service history, 11mths MoT, just serviced, new tyres, £30 tax, very economical to run, cheap insurance

£2,699 – 07502 026259 / 01246 276259 1968 MORRIS MINOR

Library picture

Green, 4 door, full MoT, many new parts fitted, good condition, any trial

Phone Malc £2,850ono – 01629 734155

JAGUAR ‘X’ ESTATE Diesel 2006 Dark blue, full history, 146,000 miles, cream leather, full of extras.

£1,850ono – please ring 07886 004254

CITROEN C4 1.6VTi 120

Library picture

Petrol, white, full options incl. front & rear sensors. 2013, 8k miles. MoT ok. Excellent condition.

£7,500 ono – Telephone: 01629 812566

SUZUKI ALTO SZ4 5dr 2011 Excellent condition, 1 owner, full service history, alloy wheels, new front tyres, MoT until 2017, only 15,000 miles. Darley Dale £3,500ono – 01629 733524 / 07884 160248

LONG CASE CLOCK circa. 1920, works fine £190ono. 01629 821880. BAGLESS HOOVER new, lightweight, Whirlwind £20. 01629 57154. LG W1954TQ MONITOR 45cm W, 31cm H, with lead £20; Soundwave 220P speakers, RRP £64, accept £35; HZN ‘handy’ voice recorder, as new, £115 Amazon, accept £80; Vintage Brownie Flash IV £25; Vintage Rollei E110 camera with case / chain £100; Sony HDR-CX250E Handycam, boxed, £289 Amazon, accept £150. 01629 760488 COTTAGE GARDEN PLANT COLLECTIONS selection of hardy perennials, all mature plants, consisting of white chrysanthemums, blue campanulas for ground cover, lilac liatris with feathery foliage, button daises, white with yellow centres and blue border geraniums £10 per collection of 5 plants; Cotoneaster Horizontalis, large mature plants covered in red berries for Autumn £5 each; Honeysuckle, old mature plant, lovely perfume £3. 07814 837329. UPRIGHT PIANO dark wood, free to a good home, own delivery / collection required 07740 384565 Gt Longstone. BLACK & DECKER CIRCULAR SAW KS64 type 1, as new in original tough carry case £25; Black & Decker 30cm bar electric chainsaw, good cond. £20; Black & Decker GT 250 hedge trimmer, good cond. £15; Vintage Black & Decker power drill £25; Performance Power 230v diamond wet wheel tile cutter, unused £10. 01629 650064. KIDS BIKES 3yrs old, suit young to teens, between 10-15, 1 x Apollo Feud, red, front suspension, mountain bike style, 26” wheels, considered as boys bike, £30; 1 x Apollo Ariana, metallic blue, front and back suspension, girls mountain bike style, 26” wheels £35; Office chair. black leather, office desk swivel chair, suit home office, full back size, height and tilt adjustable £20. 01629 636209.

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

CAR STORAGE

Classic Car Storage Derbyshire Fully secure storage facility for all types of cars. Mains power. Pressure washing. Coming soon: A fully equipped workshop for hire. Call Ben on 08456036591 or 07710789577

CAMPER VAN FIAT DOBLO HIGHTOP CAMPERVAN 2006, 45,000 miles, 1-2 berth, fridge, cooker, sink, lovely condition. £7,950. 01629 810343. BEDFORD BAMBI CAMPERVAN G reg. MoT Aug 2017. Awning. £1,875 ono. 01298 815307.

MILNER Est. 1981

WWW.MILNEROFFROAD.COM MON-FRI: 8AM - 5:30PM SAT: 8AM - 12:30PM Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ OLD ROAD, DARLEY DALE, MATLOCK, DERBYSHIRE, DE4 2ER

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At times it is lovely to step back in time, to revisit somewhere that has hardly changed for years and for me the Manifold Valley is just such a place. Through regular contact I have seen more than half a century pass by here, seasons have come and gone, the earth has kept turning and the world has continued to evolve but this tucked away treasure of tranquillity has continued to be a place where I can escape the rat race of today’s hectic existence. Being a weekday the car park at Hulme End was virtually empty. This little cluster of properties was formerly known as Hulme Lea before the arrival of the Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway in 1904. The 2’6” narrow gauge line operated for just 30 years, providing a passenger service and carrying dairy products from the Express Dairies creamery at Ecton before closing in 1934 due to lack of profits. At this site there was an engine house, coach sheds and waiting room whilst along the 8.25 mile route to Waterhouses were stops known as halts. The rolling stock comprised 2 steam locomotives originally painted brown with black lines, 4 primrose yellow carriages together with 4 short and 1 long transporter wagons or freight bogies. The train had a maximum speed of only 15 m.p.h and operated a service between 3 and 4 times a day. I set off along the old trackbed, now a narrow strip of tarmac path leading to paradise. After only a few

yards of walking between trees that shrouded any far reaching views, I emerged to my first tantalising glimpse of the valley entrance with the Manifold Way leading me to it. Today’s walk was to be a complete circuit of Ecton Hill which rose up high before me, a huge scarred eminence with a honeycomb like centre as centuries ago this contained one of the richest copper mines in the world. Apart from it being exceedingly warm, a shirt sleeve and shorts sort of day, all other vestiges of summer were gone. There were no beautiful wild flowers to be seen, only occasional shrivelled up faded remnants. In fact, most vegetation was past its best or gone to seed. The only colour amongst the drab muted shades of faded

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green was an epidemic rash of red berries, but soon autumn will transform the Manifold when trees and bushes dress up in their best amber hues for a golden finale before winter’s rest takes hold. Sporadic meetings with fellow walkers or cyclists meant that I was not alone for long as I made my way to the tunnel at Swainsley, where I left the trackbed for a mile or so as I prefer the walk to Wetton Mill on the old packhorse route, now a gated road. After passing through Dale Farm I re-crossed the Manifold by means of a little hump-back bridge, and turned immediately left to continue south on the former railway line. I wanted to see the river disappear in an incredible natural magic trick of now you see it, now you don’t. Just beneath Dafar Crags there are swallet holes that swallow up the river which then follows a subterranean course for several miles before emerging from boil holes beside Ilam Hall. I turned back at the junction beyond to follow a section of the old Leek Road from Wetton to Butterton that brought me to the watersplash which I negotiated with dainty steps as I’ve slipped on my bottom here a time or two in the past! Returning to Wetton Mill I sat for a while over a pot of leaf tea and a slice of scrumptious date and walnut cake, watching as the mill yard became a hive of activity. Two horse riders tethered up their impressive steeds to the fence near the barn like a scene from some Wild West film before popping into the saloon for drinks. A resting peloton of pedal cycles were propped against the wall and a row of gleaming motorbikes lined

up in the glare of the sun, their owners ruddy red faced and overdressed in top to toe leathers, trying to cool down by slurping on ice creams. I could have sat there all afternoon watching people come and go to this little oasis comfort stop but I had a walk to finish. Heading out the back of the yard in front of the quaint farmhouse, a steep path led over a brow and into a dry valley beyond, overshadowed by the sheer loftiness of Wetton Hill. A gentle walk uphill brought me to Pepper Inn at the Back of Ecton, once a remote pub that provided tankards of ale to thirsty miners going home after finishing a long shift extracting ore from the bowels of the earth below. For a time this old manor house was also a button factory, probably an outsourced cottage industry from silk mills to the west. The walk back along the quiet access lane was superb as being elevated it meant that I could see far and wide. In the distance I could make out the jagged outlines of Hitter, Parkhouse, Chrome and Hollins Hills, whilst away to the east were rolling limestone dales and tree topped lows signifying where prehistoric man buried their dead as close to the stars and heavens above as they were able. The road descended steeply at one point before passing a secluded pond which long ago was a reservoir of water, used to wash away dust and small bits of stone from lumps of rock that had been bashed with lump hammers. Copper ore was then picked out from the rubble by tiny fingers of small children. This took place on dressing floors at Ecton Mine almost a mile away, so the water was collected here before being channelled around the hillside along a special leat made from hollowed out sections of gritstone slabs. I turned right at the old post box and walked along the road to Westside Mill then followed a footpath from the yard to a footbridge over the river. After crossing a field I returned to the Manifold Way, bringing me back to the car park for an end to my enjoyable walk and a return to the twentyfirst century. Sally Mosley

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