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PEAKLAND LIVELIHOODS Paper-making The invention of paper is associated with the ancient Egyptians and their use of papyrus reed, which gave us the word ‘paper’. Equal credit goes to the Chinese, who succeeded in making paper from bark and hemp about 2,000 years ago. Although this knowledge reached Spain in the 11th century with the Arabs, it would be unknown in England for another four centuries. The main raw materials of English paper pulp were originally rags and straw. A ready supply of swiftrunning water was essential to power the pulping machinery and provide clean water for mulching the shredded material into a liquid pulp. This was then drained, leaving soft clumps of

tissue to be tightly moulded together in a simple press and dried into a flat sheet. Over time the trade came to rely on cotton rags, largely collected by rag-and-bone men but also boosted by imports. The 19th century brought an ever-increasing demand for newspapers and books; wood pulp proved to be a good source material, set to provide practically all the nation’s newspaper requirements – some publications even maintained their own forests. Though paper manufacture became more mechanised, the basic principles remained unchanged. Trousers for the troops The history of papermaking is strongly rooted in the north-west of the

Peak. One major was manufacturer Whitehough Mill at Chapel en le Frith, by 1829 producing the largestsized paper in the country – and the biggest single sheet ever then made, an acre in extent. Whitehough Mill was extended several times and in 1869 was bought by the Slack family to add to their other paper-making interests. Slacks had been operating at Hayfield since the late 18th century, developing the extensive Bank Vale and Swallow House Mills. Work at Bank Vale took an unusual turn during WW1 with the production of large quantities of a special paper for making waistcoats and trousers for the troops. In 1927 the business passed into the ownership of Joseph Isherwood and continued as a paper-mill until 1988. Nineteenth-century manufacture had also taken place at both Dinting and Charleston mills near Glossop but neither enjoyed long-term success. Olive & Partington of Glossop, however, became one of England’s largest manufacturers. Their Turn Lee and Dover Mills went on to process upwards of 120 tons of paper a week from Norwegian timber.

The works closed in 1963 with the loss of 600 jobs. A mill built around 1790 at Allgreave was the first of two to be swept away by floods. Local tradition holds that a third attempt gave name to Folly Mill, producing coarse brown and blue wrapping paper for traders such as grocers and ironmongers. Shopkeepers’ brown paper was also made at Green’s House Mill on a remote stream in the parish of Outseats near Hathersage. Production ended in 1887 and the twostorey mill was demolished, leaving traces of a 40ft (12m) by 20ft (6m) building and a large spring-fed millpond. Continued on Page 8

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The Goboka Rwanda Trust welcomed Bishop Samuel Kayinamura, Head of the Free Methodist Church in Rwanda, to Bakewell last week. As part of a planned trip to the UK, the Bishop visited Bakewell for two days to pay visits to two primary schools linked with schools in Rwanda Bakewell Methodist Junior School and Old Hall Junior School, Chesterfield. Upon his arrival on Tuesday 6th June, he and Heather went to Bakewell Methodist Junior School linked with Kibimba Primary School in the Eastern Province in Rwanda. Bishop Samuel took an Assembly, showing the children latest pictures from their link school and presenting a banner which thanked the school for supporting them with gifts of rabbits, goats and water. The rabbit and goatbreeding programmes have enabled the school to sell meat and raise money for resources, as well as using the goat milk to feed undernourished children in the school. On Tuesday evening, Bishop Samuel met 40 supporters of the Bakewellbased Charity - The Goboka Rwanda Trust - at a social event arranged in his honour at Wesley Hall, where charity patrons and friends hosted a bring & share supper. On Wednesday, the Bishop visited Old Hall Junior School at Brampton in Chesterfield. Bishop Samuel and Heather were accompanied by three people who are going to Rwanda for the first time later this month. Bishop Samuel again took a morning Assembly, showing the children pictures recently sent from their link

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THE SORROW OF THE SOMME

As we mark the centenary of the Battle of the Somme on 1 July, we pay special tribute to those men from around the Peak who fell in action on a day that claimed the lives of some 19,200 British soldiers. A further 57,000 British casualties included wounded, missing and prisoners. Many of those who died on the Somme in 1916 are commemorated in their parish churches. St Helen’s Church at Grindleford, for example, has a marble monument in memory of Sergeant Harry Neill, a former local lay reader. By sad coincidence, there is also a reading desk given in memory of young Randall Cooper who fell on the very same day. A wealth of information can be found in A Derbyshire Parish at War by Keith Taylor and Trevor Brown (Country Books). A letter home from one South Darley soldier refers to the Battle of the Somme as ‘the big push … which we have been in the thick of for about six weeks now, so that we who are left think ourselves lucky … The Germans said we could never take the place, but our boys showed whether

wars combined. We shall remember them, 100 years on and beyond. Julie Bunting

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they could or not, and it is in our hands completely now, but it was nothing else, only murder, but that has got to be done, and everyone does his bit without a murmur.’ Sadly, the writer, Lewis Crowder, would later be killed. Further extensive detail in Keith Taylor’s Darley

Dale Remembered records the eight Darley men who died on the Somme in 1916, just a handful of names amongst the largest roll of casualties in the history of the British Army. Losses on the first day easily exceeded the battle casualties sustained in the Crimean, Boer and Korean

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NEW BAKEWELL CHOIR HITS THE HIGH NOTES

A new community choir in Bakewell has given its first public performance – only four months after it was founded. The Bakewell and District Community Choir performed a 45-minute concert at the Eroica Festival on Bakewell Showground on Saturday (June 18), delighting a large audience of festival-goers. The choir was formed from the “Singing for Health and Well-being” Adult Education classes, previously held by Derbyshire County Council. Members asked their tutor, Wirksworth’s Lester Simpson – a member of the renowned a capella folk trio Coope Boyes and Simpson – to lead a new community choir, and it first met up in February. Lester said: “The progress the choir has made in such a short time is absolutely fantastic. We started it with no auditions and no pressure on anyone.

MASSON MILL BAND CONCERT TO SUPPORT LOCAL CHARITY

Attention all lovers of that magnificent mighty brass sound! Returning by popular demand after a series of superb annual events, Sir Richard Arkwright’s awardwinning ‘Masson Mills Band’ will again feature in a Charity Concert at Bakewell Town Hall on Saturday 9th July 2016. They will be ably supported by the ‘Perfect Pitch’ Choir to provide a great evening’s entertainment. The Concert is being held to support a Bakewell-based charity, ‘The Goboka Rwanda Trust’, started by Heather Thomas in 2009, which supports self-sustaining community projects to improve the lives of ordinary people in Rwanda. Masson Mills Band has a strong tradition of supporting fund-raising for Derbyshirebased charities and other good causes and included in their busy schedule is their regular sell-out Christmas Concert at the Winding Wheel in Chesterfield. ‘Perfect Pitch’ Choir will be led by well known choirmaster and band member Louise Hopkins and all are thrilled to be taking part. Heather said, “I am delighted that these excellent local entertainers have again offered their services to boost our fundraising efforts. I know we’ll be in for a very special evening as usual, so do come along to support us.” The concert starts at 7.00pm and tickets - priced at £7.50 – are available from Heather Thomas on 07974 133091 or Tony Brennan on 01629 812321 or can be purchased on the door, subject to availability. There will be a bar for interval drinks and light refreshments.

In the end, we are just a group of people who love singing together. But the sound the choir is making so soon after starting up is just wonderful.” The 80-strong choirs’ programme on Saturday included Song of Peace, from Jean Sibelius’s Finlandia; Nina Simone’s hit, I wish I

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ECO-SCIENCE IN THE PARK Readers are warmly invited to take part in two outdoor events taking place on Wednesday 20th July, as part of the Eco-Science in the Park programme with Sheffield Hallam University and the British Ecological Society. Both events are to be led by Ian Rotherham and Andy Alder. The Shadow Woods Walk at Hassop Common and Longstone Edge extends from 10am to 3pm, meeting at the Hassop Station car park. Later the same day, from

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The Interesting Theatre Company presents Carlo Goldoni’s 18th century comedy about a wily servant who gets the best of his masters 16 July ~ Assembly Room Theatre ~ 7.00pm ~ Tickets £8 www.ticketsource.co.uk/bakewelltownhall

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

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PEAK FOREST FELL RACE 2016

Runners congregating for the start of the race The annual Peak Forest Fell Race, which is run in the limestone area of the glorious Peak District countryside, will be held on Sunday, 10th July 2016. The race starts at 11.15am on Church Lane, in front of the now redundant village shop (Grid reference SK115795). Registration for the race takes place in the Reading Room, which is located at the road junction with traffic lights on the A623. Parking is on the village recreation

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St Giles Primary School, Matlock, have been busy bees over recent months. As a whole school community they are embracing Outdoor Learning and making it a part of everyday school life. The Parents and Volunteers Association started work on grounds development over the Easter break on a Woodland classroom, The Allotment, The Butterfly Garden, The Orchard and the Conservation Garden. Massive progress was made and kick started the move to getting outside. The School has had Derbyshire Wildlife Trust ‘Learning Landscapes’ sessions in school with groups of children. They specialise in working directly with the children to improve school grounds for learning, play and wildlife benefits. The main aim of the Trust's work is ‘A living landscape rich in wildlife, valued by everyone in Derbyshire’. The People Engagement team works with schools to build on this philosophy by encouraging children to appreciate and protect wildlife in their school, in their community and in their own garden. The school now has its own ‘Nature and Bushcraft lessons’ which have been named Forest Craft. Forest

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programme will start in September as part of the school’s timetable. Mrs Swift, teaching assistant, said, “The children are thoroughly enjoying being outside. While working with the Year 6 building shelters I was amazed at their resourcefulness and creativity. They needed very little input and their finished shelters were extremely impressive”. St Giles are committed to Outdoor Learning and are currently taking part in The Wildlife Trust’s 30 Days Wild 2016, tweeting daily on getting outside and committing Random Acts of Wildness. They have been tweeting every day about

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TWEET, TWEET! NATIONAL AWARD FOR TIDESWELL CINEMA

Tideswell Cinema was awarded a splendid glass trophy at the More2Screen Independent Cinema event in London last month (June). The community cinema, which presents more than 50 live theatre, opera, ballet broadcasts and films a year, won the Best Social Media award for publicising its events on Facebook, Twitter and its own t i d e s w e l lc i n e m a . co m website. The ‘MAFTA’ Award for Tremendous Achievement was presented to committee member Diana Walkden on behalf of the Tideswell Cinema team who said: “We’re thrilled that Tideswell Cinema has been selected for the Best Social Media award. “It’s especially rewarding as we are a non-profit community cinema run by enthusiastic volunteers – so enthusiastic we love to shout about our events on Twitter and Facebook. It’s great to be able to re-tweet More2Screen messages and tell people they can see these live events in the beautiful Peak District in a room above a village pub (The George) – what could be more enticing.”

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Tideswell Cinema team celebrates winning the award: Left to right Barbara Crossley, Jean Hopkin, Paul Harrison, Diana Walkden and Jacqueline Teeney. Margaret Filer is also on the team More2Screen, which distributes live opera, ballet and theatre events to 5,000 cinemas in 70 territories, said: “Over the past year, we have been very impressed

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ANDRÉ RIEU CONCERT LIVE ON SCREEN AT TIDESWELL CINEMA Known to millions as ‘The King of Waltz,’ André Rieu is one of the world’s most popular music artists. CinemaLive screenings of his annual outdoor concert set new box office records last year in several countries. Now Peak District music-lovers can enjoy this year’s concert, live on screen at Tideswell Cinema, above the George

pub, on Saturday July 23 at 7pm. against the Set medieval backdrop of André’s Dutch hometown of Maastricht, the spectacular concert features the maestro with his world-famous 60-piece Johann Strauss Orchestra, sopranos, tenors and special guests. It’s an unforgettable musical experience full of good-

hearted humour and emotion. André Rieu said: “Every year we find ways to make my hometown concerts a unique experience for our audiences in the square, as well as those who watch us in the cinemas. We put a lot of time, energy and love into creating something special, some Maastricht magic.” Tickets are £15. Book through tideswellcinema@

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Long-distance runners, including some national favourites, will gather in the Peak District’s Hope Valley as the village of Bradwell plays host to the Long and Half Tours of Bradwell on Saturday 6 August. Since its inception in 2009, the ultra-distance Long Tour of Bradwell has become one of the classic Peak District trail/fell races. It is part of the 2016 Ultra-Running Championships, with a route that includes many of the well-known hills and valleys in the Dark and White Peak. This very tough run is 33 miles long and, with 6300 feet of ascent, has more climbing per mile than almost any other long-distance running event in the Peak District. The equally tough but shorter Half Tour takes runners on a 16-mile route with 3000 feet of climbing. Much of the route is the same as the Long Tour, but the shorter distance means nonultra runners can compete. Proceeds from the events go to Bradda Dads, a group of Bradwell-based fathers who raise money for local organisations and projects. Recipients of funds raised from previous races include the village schools, preschool, Beavers, Brownies, bowls club and football club. Many of the Bradda Dads and their families volunteer at the refreshment and checkpoints on the day. Runners always comment on the cheerful camaraderie at these stops and at the finish at Bradwell sports pavilion. Using electronic timing means everyone can see their results immediately. There are prizes in each category. The event is run under Fell Running Association (FRA) rules and is part of the runfurther.com series. The Long Tour starts at 9am and the Half Tour at 9.30am. Pre-entry is

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BAKEWELL CHORAL SOCIETY THIS AUTUMN This is a wonderful opportunity for people with some previous choral experience to join the choir to perform Benjamin Britten’s St Nicolas, Pergolesi’s Magnificat and some Purcell anthems on Saturday, 26 November, 7.30pm in Bakewell Parish Church. Rehearsals are on Mondays, 7.15pm to 9.30pm in Bakewell Methodist Church. The first three rehearsals will be on June 20, 27 and July 4, then recommence on September 5, but visiting singers may join from the September rehearsal if they wish. On the day of the concert there will be an afternoon rehearsal from 2pm-4.30pm. The cost to visiting singers is £40 for the season and includes hire of music. Students and registered Jobseekers free. An application form can be downloaded from the w e b s i t e : www.bakewellchoral.org Saint Nicolas was written in 1948 by Benjamin Britten, and presents legendary incidents in the life of Nicolas, patron saint of children, seamen, and travellers. It is a great audience piece painting a dramatically bold portrait of the saint’s character, exaggerating the legends and glory that have accumulated over the centuries around Nicolas’s story. The choir will be joined by the Gallery Choir of S Anselm’s School, South Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra, and conducted by Alan Eost. For more information contact: Helen and David Boyce, membership@ bakewellchoral.org (01246 271573).

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FUNDRAISING WALKING COMEDY IN TIDESWELL

the Tideswell stage and some new ones too. Don't miss them in this genuinely funny and touching feelgood comedy! Raffle profits to go towards the fight against breast cancer. 7.30pm Thursday 21st July to Saturday 23rd July, St John the Baptist Church, Tideswell. Tickets £8 and £6 (concessions) from Tideswell Post Office and Litton Shop. Also buy through Tideswell Theatre Facebook Page and www.ticketsource.co. uk/tideswelltheatre (small booking fee applies). More information from theatre@tideswell.net, Tideswell Theatre on Facebook and Twitter or 01298 871063.

Come and see a life affirming comedy this July when Tideswell Community Players perform Cheshire Cats by Gail Young in the parish church. A group of women decide to enter a famous charity walk to raise money for breast cancer research while also enjoying a girly weekend away in London. So it's on with trainers, fancy costumes and decorated bras as they aim to speedwalk their way to fundraising success. But there are a few surprises along the way and an unusual last minute change to the team. This comic tribute to all those who raise funds for deserving causes will resonate with everyone. Directed by Jen Bower, the play's cast includes many familiar faces from

Exciting NEW times at The Charles Cotton It’s the start of a new era here at The Charles Cotton Hotel in Hartington On the 2nd June 2016 The Charles Cotton was taken over by Deepak Singh and his new management team with the ambition to bring light and life back to the hotel. Working with local butchers, fishmongers and food suppliers we have been able to introduce a new menu, this has given us chance to bring in an array of new wines and guest ales from the local breweries and worldwide vineyards.

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It’s the start of a new era here at The Charles Cotton Hotel in Hartington. On the 2nd June 2016 The Charles Cotton was taken over by Deepak Singh and his new management team with the ambition to bring light and life back to the hotel. Working with local butchers, fishmongers and food suppliers we have been able to introduce a new menu, this has given us chance to bring in an array of new wines and guest ales from the local breweries and worldwide vineyards. With new plans for Charlie's Restaurant this will be a luxury tea room in the day for a much needed rest for local walkers, and in the evening it will provide elegant fine dining. Coupled with the bistro this provides us with a

With new plans for Charlie's Restaurant this will be a luxury tea room in the day for a much needed rest for local walkers, and in the evening it will provide elegant fine dining, couple this with the bistro and this provides us with a fantastic food offering for all.

The re-introduction of bands on the last Saturday of each month will help us meet with more local guests and regulars into the bar. With Christmas and New Year around the corner the Christmas day menu is getting published at the start of August and bookings are already being taken. We are also offering a range of Christmas parties tailored to the clients’ requirements. fantastic food offering for all. With Christmas and New Year around the corner the Christmas day menu is getting published at the start

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THE THREE INCH FOOLS – SHAKESPEARE IN THE CHURCH AT ALL SAINTS, BAKEWELL This summer, The Three Inch Fools take to the road for the second year running, touring their new and fastpaced productions of Macbeth and As You Like It. Travelling the country in a tepee, The Three Inch Fools are a motley troupe of Shakespearean actors and musicians with a highly imaginative take on Britain's favourite bard. The Fools do Shakespeare differently, with an eccentric assortment of inventive props, costumes and contraptions to aid their innovative productions. With their own brand of travelling Shakespeare, their performances are driven by live music-making and bold story-telling, bringing Shakespeare back to his lively, raucous roots. Used to performing in unusual and challenging places across the country (indoors and out), The Three Inch Fools are seasoned performers at castles and churches, market places

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C e l e b r a t i n g Shakespeare 400 on the road, with their camping gear, props, costumes and instruments (and a rather spectacular teepee) packed, The Fools will embark on a 5-week journey, visiting all manner of places to perform their most intriguing productions yet, packed to the brim with original music, quick wit and unbearable drama. The Three Inch Fools will be performing at All Saints Parish Church, Bakewell for one night on 27 July (As You Like It), at 7.30pm. Audience is invited to bring along picnics and enjoy the drama and revelry in the beautiful church at All Saints Parish Church, the perfect setting for an evening of drama and entertainment. Doors open from 6pm for picnics. For tickets and enquiries please contact: Dorothy Bushen 01629 814496 0r 07752674719 or tickets from Bakewell Bookshop.

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A special seat for telling or reading stories has been installed in the Woodhouse Lane children’s play area in Winster and was unveiled at a ceremony on Saturday 11th June. It was made at the request of local people who wanted to commemorate the life of Jonathan Harper, a village dad and a great family man, who died in a tragic motorcycle crash in 2011. Marg Lester, who organised the funding and the opening ceremony, said ‘This is just the sort of thing Jonathan would have liked. He was such fun, and a great asset to Winster. Now we can all think of him every

Helen Appleton tells the first story from the new chair time we use the chair and read his name on the brass plate.’

The unveiling was done by Jonathan’s sister, Georgina, and then the chair

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flying out the door!â€? Located at 3 Market Street, Bakewell (DE45 1HG), Hobson & Co. Shoes boasts a large range of Steptronic, Ara and HB Shoes – offering comfortable, high quality shoes for both men and women. “I was excited to bring Hobson’s to Bakewell‌ an abundance of local events at the showground makes for a busy market town.â€? Gary continues, “We’re primarily aiming to fill a gap in the market for the locals and visitors of Bakewell, and be an advocate for local business.â€? For more information, please call Hobson & Co. Shoes on 01629 815 898.

With the Bakewell Show around the corner, the biggest local shopping season of the year is upon us, and, new to Bakewell, Hobson and Co. Shoes is raring to go! After his success in Newark and Bawtry, owner Gary Bates has launched Hobson & Co. Shoes as his third independent offering to combat the highly fragmented shoe industry. Since opening on 18th June, Gary expressed his gratitude of a welcome response by local residents, saying: “Hobson & Co. Shoes is off to a great start‌ customers are happy to see the HB brand back.â€? The HB brand has a reputable history within Bakewell, as it was

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FIFTY YEARS OF FUNDRAISING FOR THE RNLI This year the Matlock and Bakewell Branch of the RNLI – the charity that saves lives at sea – celebrates fifty years of fund raising. The inaugural meeting of the branch took place on 3rd February 1966 when this resolution was approved: “That this meeting, recognising the great gallantry of the

coxswains and crews of the Lifeboat Service, resolves to constitute a lifeboat branch for the purpose of furthering the interests of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution in the district of Matlock and Bakewell�. Since that date the branch has been continuously active and has raised several hundred

thousand pounds to support the Institution, which relies entirely on voluntary contributions. During 2015 the RNLI launched on 8,228 occasions, rescuing 7,973 people and saving 348 lives. To mark the occasion this year, on the 8th July the branch is holding a special Friday evening

celebration in Bakewell. Tickets include a glass of sparkling wine and canapĂŠs and the Omega Group jazz trio will entertain. There will be a raffle and RNLI souvenirs available to purchase. For tickets (priced at ÂŁ12.50) and more information please contact Ann Ashby on 01629 812949.

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Three iconic rally cars : Jaguar XK140, Austin Healey 3000 and a Talbot Sunbeam Lotus outside the School’s main entrance line of cars enjoyed the Sunday morning, starting their drive to Tissington for a spot of coffee after passing through Kniveton and Bradbourne. They then drove through parts of the Manifold Valley, Hartington, Monyash and Monsal Head on their way to their midday lunch break at a farm in Foolow with a Sunday picnic provided by Abbotsholme.

In the afternoon the sun came out and the cars visited the two Hucklows, Peak Forest, the Goyt Valley, Wildboarclough, Meerbrook, Ramshorn and Ellastone. The route then proceeded through Peak Forest and Dove Holes before crossing the Errwood Reservoir dam in the Goyt Valley before climbing over

the hills into Cheshire and Wincle and Danebridge. Back in Staffordshire, the route passed Tittesworth reservoir and Thorncliffe to proceed along the ridge road at Morridge with its long distance views in all directions. Later similar views over Cotton and Cheadle preceded the drop down to Ellastone and the run back to Abbotsholme.

Anyone For Croquet? We do hope that you can join us. Want to know more about Rotary Bakewell and

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Are you an artisanal maker who uses upcycled materials? Rotary Bakewell invites you to an afternoon and evening of croquet at Ashford in the Water cricket ground. What could be more quintessentially English than a game of croquet on a lovely summer afternoon? Maybe with a delicious Pimms? Why not come and join us for refreshments and instruction in the techniques of croquet (courtesy of the Bakewell Croquet Club)? The event will take place on Friday 15th July and runs from 4-8pm at Ashford in the Water Cricket Ground. Come at any time during these hours. Tickets cost ÂŁ7.50 and are available from Rotarian Chris Webb on 01246 569895. The price includes tuition, equipment and refreshments (2 filled rolls, drink and nibbles). There will also be a bar available. All

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On Sunday July 10th it’s another great day at Heage Windmill. We again have a rally of classic road and racing motor bikes, from a variety of countries including British, Italian and Japan,coming to the windmill from 11.00am until 4.00pm. There will be a great assortment of these motor bikes, most carefully restored to their original gleaming condition by their now loving owners. The bikes on show could include a BSA Rocket, a Kawasaki 750 Dragster, Suzuki T20 , dating from 1967 ,as well as more well known models, such as Matchless, Royal Enfield and Triumph. There will be great photo opportunities as well as, well maybe, a chance to sit on one of the ‘beasts’. In addition the windmill, which has now been fully repaired and is working

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again, will be open for guided tours. It’s always a popular day

and the bikes will be backed up by a popular burger van and a giant ‘bric a brac’ stall,

run by mill volunteers to raise funds to help cover our current repair programme.

BASLOW W.I. DARLINGS Changing Fashion in the Antiques World – Vivienne Milburn Sit down, breathe deeply and try to relax before I give you Vivienne’s news. Remember the simple, sleek 1960s furniture that you wouldn't give house room to? Well, that's rocketed in value and if you’d a designer piece, you'd be talking thousands! Vivenne asked us to value three items, I under valued by several thousand pounds but Valerie B. came very close and won, so I’ve promoted her to Chief Jumble Sale Valuer! Sunflower Competition It’s got no leaves! It might be a foot tall but it’s leafless! Surely a leafless sunflower isn’t eligible, even if it is our President’s. What Kate T. needs is a separate Slug Category, then she’d get a “Gold”!

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Heritage Walk, Chesterfield. Leaders – Judy Bennison, Sue Ayres Off to the right, behind the houses on Chatsworth Road, is a labyrinth of ginnels, snickets, passageways and paths, just don't ask how Sue and Judy know these back alleys! Anyway, not discussing that, we followed the River Hipper, threading our way through the old industrial sites of Chesterfield, alongside mill pond and sluice, suburban parks and private back gardenspeering into the secluded lives of Chesterfield’s suburbia and listening to Judy’s local knowledge; more than enough to chatter about as we lunched at Meringue! Lunch Club – Hassop Café Like Chameleons, we adjust to our surroundings, adopting an athletic, eco,

greenest of Greenies persona for Hassop Café. Always welcomed, we were rewarded with reserved tables, adorned with roses and a personal waiter, who could be treated better? Baslow Bikers, Carsington Reservoir Eight miles, darlings, easy peasy. Picnic, of course, plus Ann McP’s pre-ride drinks and nibbles – the best bit of the cycle ride. I’d go just for the pre-ride treat! WISA – Barbara M’s Birthday Surprise! Surprise! After all

the delicious cakes Barbara has made for us at WISA, we got her a cake to celebrate her birthday, sonorous singing, of course. 7th July. Baslow Bikers. Derwent Reservoir. 11.00 Fairholmes. 8th July. Hope Valley Walk. 10.30 Woodroffe Arms, Hope. 13th July. Richard Matkin“The Beekeeping Year” 2pm BVH. 20th July. Lunch Club. Eyam Tea Rooms. 27th July. WISA. Jane Walker

Winners OF THE BOOK COMPETITION The three lucky winners of our recent book competition drawn out of the hat were: Shirley Johnston, Monyash, Tony

BARN FIND CLASSIC CARS with FARM MACHINERY & IMPLEMENTS. Restoration Projects inc JAGUAR XKC, XJ6, 3 Range Rovers, Mini Clubman GT and others, 2 ZETOR Tractors, Mini and XJ6 Engines some parts and panels inc O/d units, Mini Speedo to 130. Celeste Body Puller, loads of tools. YAMAHA Trials Bikes and Quad, Bedford TK Gritter ZETOR 4x4 Tractors and others, Skid Steer Loader, PTO Snow Blowers, PTO Back Actors, PTO Tillager, PTO Mower, Hay Bobs, Ram Steer Dumper, IFOR WILLIAMS Stock and flat trailers, Shear Grabs, Bale Spikes, Cherry Picker. Extensive Workshop equipment and components inc Welders, Portable Generators, Welding generator, STIHL Chain saw, Electric hand tools. Oak Roll top Desk, Harmonium, New Electric Ovens, Gas Fires, Dog Grates, Oak Bench, Copper Kettles, Brass Bed Pan and sundries.

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We plan on holding shoot breakfasts and lunches from Carriages Bar & Restaurant and believe we are the perfect location for any special occasions, business lunches and Christmas Parties! We also are carrying on the fabulous ‘Ladies Lunch’ that has been running every second Wednesday of the month for well over 10 years!

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Carriages Bar and Restaurant Carriages Bar and Restaurant in Newhaven, near Buxton, is reopening on Friday 8th July! This newly run, family venture is now opening as an English Bar and Restaurant and after some interior work – we have held onto the original charm and character that Carriages has held for many years! Walk along the platform and jump on board one of our two steam era carriages, where you can relax with a drink or see what takes your fancy from our new extensive menu! Located in the heart of the Peak District we are lucky to be surrounded by so many local suppliers, who can deliver us the highest quality produce in order to create top class dishes. With our new bar, we are now offering a selection of local Real Ales such as Peak Ales Swift Nick, wines which have been sourced by John Hattersley Wines in Bakewell and a range of soft drinks and spirits. In regards to the menu; we have meat that has been reared in the surrounding fields, from New Close Farm

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in Over Haddon and EW Coates Butchers in Two Dales. We also are carrying on the fabulous ‘Ladies Lunch’ that has been running every second Wednesday of the month for well over 10 years! With a three course meal and entertainment, whether it be a talk or items for sale, surrounded by likeminded people, we are always looking to invite more ladies to lunch! We are going to be serving lunch between midday and 2pm and dinners between 6pm and 9pm every day (other than Wednesdays, when we are closed) and on Sundays we will serving food between midday and 6pm. We plan on holding shoot breakfasts and lunches from Carriages Bar and Restaurant and believe we are the perfect location for any special occasions, business lunches and Christmas Parties! Why not book in for our opening night! Receive 10% off your food bill if you bring our advert with you! We look forward to seeing you!

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Bakewell and Eyam Community Transport are holding a summer’s evening party in the gardens of Haddon Hall, by kind permission of Lord and Lady Edward Manners. Please join us on Friday 15th July, 6.30 to 9.30 p.m. Music will be provided by award-winning harpist, Laura-Rose Gee and Sally Mosley will be giving a very entertaining talk “Potty about the Peak District”. There will also be opportunity to take

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The hall was decorated with Union Jacks to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday and a toast to both great ladies was held. After an excellent meal provided by Heart of the Peak catering, two cakes were cut, one for the Queen and the other for the Mothers Union, by Vera Wilkinson and Rita Wills, two 90-yearold long serving members.

advantage of guided tours of the house and gardens. Tickets cost £25 to include canapés which will be provided by The Merchant’s Yard, Tideswell and wine and soft drinks. If you would like to come along and support your local Community Transport, please ring 01629 641920 for tickets. Transport will be provided from Bakewell. We look forward to seeing you on the 15th!

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BAMFORD CARNIVAL

NEEDS YOUR HELP! MARSHALS AND HELPERS ON CARNIVAL DAY

Saturday 16th July At least 10 marshals needed for carnival parade, 2 to stand with police on the road where traffic is stopped next to entrance to water Lane, one at each road entrance in case of cyclists or cars wanting to come out, i.e. top and bottom of the Hollow, end of Brentwood Road, Victoria Road, etc. and some to walk with parade, in case of emergencies. Also needed are money collectors on the gate at the rec. If you can help please contact Steve or Mags on 651611. Putting up on the rec. Help needed Friday 15th July in the afternoon from around lunch time to put up marquees, and set out the arena for carnival day. We particularly need someone with a van or trailer to carry the chairs and tables from the sheepdog container at the far end of the rec. Junior Fell Race Tuesday 12th July from 6pm, marshals needed for junior Fell Race to stop traffic on Lydgate lane, top and bottom, and some along the fell race route. Organiser Rachel Horn.

Senior Fell race Wednesday 13th July from 6pm, marshals needed along the route, organiser Nick Baynes. Also need people to help with drinks when the runners come in and to run to the pavilion with the result sheets. Buntings Helpers needed to put up the Buntings, (all being well meeting on the Green at 6pm Wednesday evening 6th July) particularly people with ladders! Everybody welcome, one timeconsuming task is unravelling the buntings out of the bags. If you can help contact Steve or Mags on 651611. Well Dressing Saturday 9th July 10am Moving and Putting up the Well, Strong helpers needed! Contact Pam Willets 656544 or Sara O'Mahoney 07968762531 Polite Request Please would it be possible to keep Ashopton Old Road free of vehicles on the morning of carnival day Saturday 16th July as the carnival processions need to assemble here, which includes tractors, trailers

The

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9th 12pm History event in the Institute- Refreshments provided by Bamford W.I. 10th 12-3pm Family Fun Afternoon on the rec. with traditional games including Rounders, Tug of war, children's races, 5 a side football etc. Children of all ages welcome. Games organised Jonathan Pearson. 6pm Blessing of the well on the village green accompanied by Castleton Silver Band. 6.30pm Crowning of Carnival Royalty – at St John the Baptist Church followed by refreshments at the Moore Memorial Hall. 11th 7pm Bingo in the village institute Entry Fee £1 caller Helen Thompson, Doors open at 7pm for 7.30 start. No admission to anybody under the age of 16. 12th 10am Storytime at the Rest Cafe for toddlers, entry free, organised by Demelza Whitbread. 6.30pm Junior Fell Race at Yorkshire Bridge (Parsons Gate), 2 mile course. Ages 4-15years. Registration from 6pm Entry fee £2. Organised by Rachel Horn. Following junior fell race, Ice cream van, BBQ, Refreshments & traditional games on the Banking, provided by the Yorkshire Bridge Inn. 13th 3.30-5pm Words and music workshop for young people with Ian McMillan and Luke Carver Goss. Free ice creams from 3.30pm, Presented by BCAC with support from the Big Lottery Fund. 7.30pm Senior Fell Race at the Recreation Ground . Ages 15 years and over, open to all . Entry fee £5. Organiser Nick Baynes. Refreshments by Bamford PTFA, Marshalls needed. 7pm for 7.30pm start Words, Music, Glee and Delight with Ian McMillan and Luke Carver Goss. Bar and free light refreshments during the interval, presented by BCAC with support from the Big Lottery Fund. Advance tickets available from Bamford Post Office and www.wegottickets.com Adults £3 (including a free drink from the bar), Under 16s free. If there are any tickets left, there will be free admission on the door. 14th 6pm Family fun Bingo in the Anglers organised by Tracey Hoggarth. 9pm Pub Quiz at the Anglers, organised by Dave Spencer and Rob&Lisa Taylor. 15th From lunchtime onwards - Putting up on the rec. helpers needed, contact Steve or Mags 01433 651611 7pm - entertainment at the Anglers. 16th 2pm Carnival procession from Ashopton Old Road to Recreation Ground assembling on Ashopton Old Road at 1pm, including visiting Queens and floats. 1.30pm Judging of floats. 1.15pm Fancy dress, Cash Prizes. Competitors assemble in the school yard. Sponsored by Carbolite. Sheffield Pipe Band, Castleton Silver Band, Fancydress parade, Parade of Royalty, Watbar, HogRoast, Duck Race Local Musicians, Stalls, Rides, Games. Raffle and lots more. Entrance Fee: Adults £1 Children Free, Car Park 50p. Find us on www.bamfordcarnival.org and Facebook 17th 1.30pm Dog Show judged by Carrie Togwell on the recreation ground £4 per dog registration from 1pm. Refreshments provided by Pre-School. 2pm Bamford Celebration on the Green organised by Phil Taylor 5-6pm Car Treasure Hunt organised by Tom and Don Hoggarth, start on the Rec. and finishing at Ladybower Inn for refreshments. Entry £5 per car.

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and floats for carnival royalty, the parade will move off at 2pm. Thank-you for your co-operation. If you need information on any of the above please contact Steve or Mags 01433 651611. Well Dressing Times The events in bold are when extra help is particularly needed! All sessions are held in the craft room at the institute and everyone is welcome no matter if you have never done it before there will be people around to help you. 4th July Monday 8pm Puddling Clay This is a very labour intensive part of the well dressing so lots of energy is needed for this as you will be working with wet and sticky clay. 5th July Tuesday 10 -12 am Pricking out

6th July Wednesday 10-1pm Dry Materials 6-9pm Dry Materials 7th July Thursday-4pm Fresh Materials 6-9pm Fresh Materials 8th July Friday 9-4pm Fresh Materials On Friday we work until the Well dressing is finished. All weing well this will be early Friday afternoon. 9th July Saturday 10am Moved to the Green We particularly need lots of strong men and women for the moving of the well dressing, please meet at Bamford Institute car park, wearing gloves please. More information contact Pam Willets 01433 656544 or pamwilletts@google mail.com

SCARECROW AND DECORATED HOUSE COMPETITION Sponsored by Carbolite

Shalini Watkinson B.D.S. (2001 Newcastle, UK GDC 79428) Andrew Preston B.D.S. (2001 Sheffield, UK GDC 79502) Carole Parker BChD (1983 Leeds, UK GDC 58186) Catherine Denholm B.D.S. (2004 Sheffield, UK GDC 83964)

Hancock Building, Main Road, Bamford, Hope Valley, S33 0AY Tel: 01433 651 270 • Web: www.bamforddental.com Caring & Professional Service for all our patients New patients welcome Treatment choices available under NHS, Privately or Denplan Tooth coloured fillings, inlays, aesthetic crowns, veneers, tooth whitening, bridges and dentures Implants Hygienist services

Scarecrows and decorated houses need to be up by Wednesday 13th July 2016, please contact Mags or Steve on 651611 just to let us know where they are if not on the main road. Photos will be taken for judging and winners will be announced on carnival day - cash prizes. Theme is "What you would like to be when you grow up!"

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BUXTON CARNIVAL AND WELL DRESSING 3rd 2pm Blessing of wells. 3pm Crowning of the new Festival Queen and Rosebud, St John’s Church, St John’s Road. 6th-10th July James Mellors Fair on the Market Place. Buxton is host to an annual Wells Dressing Festival established in 1840 and three wells are dressed in the town every year. Market Place Well and St. Ann’s Well in The Crescent are dressed by volunteers and

and Well Dressings ~ 2nd - 11th July

the Children’s Well in Spring Gardens is dressed by pupils from Buxton Community School with teams spending as many as 300 hours on just one creation. The well dressings are on display from 3rd-11th July and the

8th 6.30pm. Treasure hunt - Buckingham Hotel. 9th 1.45pm Road race. 2pm Carnival Day. Marching bands, children’s fun fair and entertainment in the Pavilion Gardens. 4.30-7pm Carnival Day concert Pavilion gardens. 4.15pm Lions duck race. 10th 2pm Charity football match at Buxton FC home ground Silverlands KO. ADVERTORIAL

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Famous Names Furniture opened its doors seven years ago at number 9 London Road in Buxton. It has progressed from opening three days a week to six days. They are pleased to announce after extensive refurbishment the reopening of their second showroom (next door) which has resulted in a posh new showroom, which is well worth a visit. They are the renowned suppliers of ex-display, returned orders, photographic samples, slight seconds and discontinued lines from major manufacturers and high street stores, all with at least 50% off the recommended retail price. There are no waiting times

and there are lots of items in stock to examine “in the flesh” all of which are available for immediate delivery. Their wide range includes furniture for your lounge, dining room, bedroom and conservatory as well as outdoor furniture and more! They also have a varied selection of soft furnishings including cushions, mirrors, pictures and lamps.

Their storage warehouse on Market Street is now open to the public on Saturdays from 10.30am– 3.00pm. The promise of huge savings must tempt you to come and have a browse round the shops where you can be sure of a warm and friendly welcome. You will find them at 7-9 London Rd, Buxton. SK17 9PA.

The internationally renowned and award-winning Buxton Festival, featuring opera, music and books, will take place from 8 to 24 July. Muchanticipated opera performances include Beethoven’s Leonore, Bellini’s I Capuleti e i Montecchi and Handel’s Tamerlano. The impressive opera programme also includes a concert performance of Vivaldi’s La Senna Festeggiante and a UK Premiere by Music Theatre Wales of The Golden Dragon by Peter Eotvos. The 16-day Festival also features 38 concerts and recitals from worldrenowned musicians and singers including internationally celebrated pianists Stephen Kovacevic and Angela Hewitt, The Chilingirian Quartet, baritone Roderick Williams, tenor James Gilchrist, The Schubert Ensemble and The English Concert. The latenight concerts in the Pavilion Café also showcase the best in jazz, folk and world music.

This year’s book festival includes 43 talks by the UK’s best authors, covering topics from the railways to butterflies, trees to bible translations, the Loch Ness Monster to Charlotte Bronte. Speakers include inspirational cook Sarah Raven, alternative comedy pioneer Alexei Sayle, broadcasters Melvyn Bragg and Joan Bakewell, politician Vince Cable and former Blue Peter presenter Janet Ellis. Randall Shannon, the Festival’s Executive Director commented that ‘We look forward to welcoming our valued local, national and increasingly international audience to one of the UK’s most enjoyable and stimulating arts festivals. We are particularly pleased to announce the partnership with Ecclesiastical Insurance and the University of Derby.’ For further details on the packed programme visit buxtonfestival.co.uk or call the Festival team on 01298 70395.

IT’S BACK AGAIN …. THE CHELMORTON FESTIVAL

Chelmorton is to host, for the second consecutive year, a week-long festival between Monday 11th and Sunday 17th July as part of the Buxton Fringe, where there will be events to enjoy every day, for all ages and interests. Last year, the inaugural festival was a roaring success, with more than £2,000 raised for the village Institute, and Church. Throughout the week the Church will play host to a Wedding Dress exhibition; the Village Institute will be the place to come for light refreshments, Monday to Friday from 10.30 to 4.30, and the place to browse and buy local arts and crafts. There will also be the opportunity to wander through the village to admire all the hand-made scarecrows that will adorn many residents’ homes and to soak up the beautiful countryside of this muchloved village in the heart of the Peak District. Every day has its own events with a pub quiz, local walks, family film night showing “Inside Out”, treasure trail, raffle and a concert with local Hollinsclough band. Tuesday night, 12 July, sees the crime writer’s panel return courtesy of village author, Sarah Ward, and Cornish and Buxton Fringe comic poet, Rob Barratt will

also perform an hour long show the same night. Saturday, 16 July is going to be Family Festival Fun Day, with street stalls, treasure trail for all the family, pop-up book store, display of ‘interesting’ vehicles past and present, a disco plus lots, lots more. It really is an occasion for all the family. The final event of the Festival will culminate in a Songs of Praise in the village Church on Sunday 17 July. To view the full details of the week-long Festival programme, including how to obtain tickets to selected events, visit www.chelmortonvillage.org. uk. Or email chellyfestival@gmail.com. Tickets to most of the events can be paid at the door, but if you wish to order tickets in advance, please email chellyfestival@ gmail.com in the first instance. Any monies raised will be donated to the Parish Church of St. John the Baptist, the Village Institute and to improvements of the village play area. Chelmorton is located near to Buxton, and is signposted off the A515 Ashbourne to Buxton and from the A6 Bakewell to Buxton route. For those using a SAT NAV please use postcode SK17 9SH.


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the Opera House. His latest book is set in 1381 when a vast force of common people – led by Walter Tyler and the priest John Ball – marched on London, protesting against unfair taxes, the corruption of those in power, and the unacceptable wealth of the Church. The novel is a powerful re-telling of this extraordinary episode and captures all the drama, passion, patriotism and anger of that time. Vince Cable will be discussing his bestselling book, The Storm, on Saturday

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BUXTON This year there are 148 entries with nearly 500 individual performances throughout the town. Now in its 37th year, the biggest UK Fringe between Edinburgh and Brighton takes place between July 6 and 24 in parallel with the Buxton Festival and features substantial Theatre, Comedy and Music sections as well as Dance, Film, For Families, Spoken Word, Street Theatre, Film, Visual Arts and more in venues ranging from a stateof-the-art theatre to a cave. Entrants come from all over the UK and beyond with established stars such as Radio 4 comedians Max and Ivan, cop-turned-comic Alfie Moore and controversial comedian/magician Jerry Sadowitz (who last kicked up a storm in the Buxton Fringe in 1989) joining a host of upand-coming young performers en route for Edinburgh. Meanwhile Shakespeare’s 400th anniversary is marked by many performers with returning company Butterfly

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JULY 6TH TO JULY 24TH 2016 performing Romeo and Juliet in the atmospheric setting of Poole’s Cavern. With over a third of entrants hailing from SK or ST postcodes, it is clear there is a large amount of local talent too. Highlights from Buxton include home-grown Three’s Company back with a new Jane Austen spoof, Nonsense and Sensibility following their West End run of Boris: World King, plus, from a packed Music category, Les Trois Amies, Sam Slide, Herding Catz Blues, Peak District String Orchestra and Wind Band, Club Acoustic and Will Hawthorne. In other categories, local treats include Cul-de-sac theatre, award-winning REC Youth Theatre, Buxton Drama League with an unseasonal panto, High Peak Magic Society, and local artists such as Adrienne and Langley Brown, Ilsa Elford, Paula Hobdey and Louise Jannetta. Some eagerly-awaited newcomers to the Fringe

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(this year July 10). Fringe at Five, a busking opportunity for performers; takes place at the Bandstand in Buxton’s Pavilion Gardens at 5pm from July 11-23. Many other events are free, including most of the Visual Arts section, and these are listed on the website’s Fringe for Free page. The Fringe, a member of BAFA and the Derbyshire festivals organisation Festivity, also conducts community initiatives such as providing work experience for local students and encouraging entrants to perform in schools, care homes and youth organisations. Events are fully listed on the revamped Fringe website. Fringe chair Keith Savage adds: “Fringe 2016 promises to be every bit as exciting as ever. There will be live entertainment and art of the highest quality with emerging and well-established talent on show throughout the 19 days of the Festival. There really will be something for everyone for 12 hours a day. The Fringe’s longevity is the envy of many and we owe that in part to the support and sponsorship of local organisations. We work closely with the University of Derby – our long-standing sponsors – so that we can share and learn together. High Peak Borough Council and its staff at the Pavilion Gardens have also been brilliant in supporting us, as has the Trevor Osborne Charitable Trust. We look forward to welcoming new friends and old to Buxton in July for what we believe to be the friendliest of Festival occasions.” Music highlights include the return of award-winning early music ensemble Partita and three-times Fringe award-winner the Amaretti Chamber Orchestra, plus City of Manchester Opera, Bluesman Mike Francis (appearing as part of European Blues Awards Showcase Weekend) and prize-winning New Orleans pianist Dale Storr. Comedy draws include Radio 4 News Quiz writer Mike Shephard and ‘bonkers’ comedian Paul Vickers, AKA Mr Twonkey, while in Theatre, popular Butterfly returns with Romeo and Juliet Underground at Poole’s Cavern and there are new shows from Fringe favourites The Off-Off-Off Broadway Company and Shadow Syndicate. In other categories, international dance duo COZY makes a welcome come-back and Buxton Drama League offers an unseasonal panto, Theseus & the Maze of the Minotaur. Visual Arts boasts new shows from awardwinning Adrienne and Langley Brown and from Ilsa Elford, whilst Spoken Word has the story of Rosa Luxemburg from Jim MacCool, plus poet and singer Rob Barratt and traditional story-telling from Beneath the Stars. With plenty more to see and do including close-up magic, a perfumemaking course and a whole other festival at Chelmorton, it is clear that audiences will be spoilt for choice come July. The Fringe is grateful to all its venues around the town and beyond, including the spectacular Buxton Dome, home of the Fringe’s sponsor and close partner, The University of Derby. Buxton Festival Fringe was started in 1980 to run concurrently with the Buxton Festival. This open access arts event, one of the largest Fringe festivals in England, provides a showcase for performers of all kinds in a variety of venues with many using it as a springboard for the Edinburgh Fringe. Dance, drama, music, poetry, comedy, film, exhibitions and magic are just some of the forms that have appeared. The Fringe has a respected and professional image with full colour printed programme, reviews, awards and dynamic website.

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Come on a journey with us to shape the future of the museum We’re building a better gallery to display even more amazing objects from around the Peak District and we’d love your help! Enjoy events at the museum and around the region and share your ideas for digital stories that explore the collections. Discover changing exhibitions in two galleries and pick up a souvenir in the shop. Tuesday to Friday: 9.30am to 5.30pm Saturday: 9.30am to 5pm Sundays and Bank Holidays (25 March to 4 September 2016): 10.30am to 5pm ~ closed September to December 2016 for essential building works ~

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2016 sees local business, Buxton Woodworks, celebrate their 70th year of trading. Returning from World War II in December 1945, Arthur Hancock had nothing more than a demob suit and a small gratuity of £100 in his pocket. A few months later, in April 1946, with his wife Marjorie, they founded the family business that still serves local trades people and homeowners today, Buxton Woodworks. The original site of Buxton Woodworks was at the old ice works on Lightwood Road. After purchasing a small plantation, Arthur built up his trade selling sticks and logs for firewood from his old RAF ambulance, business thrived which enabled Arthur to progress into house building around Buxton. Due to Arthur’s success he was then able to purchase old farm buildings on Bench Road, the current home to Buxton Woodworks. The business has grown and enjoyed a great reputation within the local community to this day and is now run by Arthur’s grandson Stephen Bradbury, with his wife Jenny, family and a loyal committed staff, of which many have worked for the company for years. The emphasis is very much one of family within Buxton Woodworks, this ethos gives a greater comfort to all the customers old and new, in a relaxed, unhurried atmosphere. The staff offer sound product knowledge and experience, making sure the customer is fully informed before making their purchase. Over the last 18 months

Buxton Woodworks have undertaken a major facelift to keep up and be ahead of the increased competition. This has seen many changes within the premises itself. They have planned these works in three phases. Phase one of the new look Buxton Woodworks completed in May 2015 involved a new ground floor showroom, featuring Prentice Kitchens for those customers wanting a bespoke traditional kitchen. Also featured is the new Linear and Inline Ranges from Symphony for those customers looking for a more modern look. A free, no obligation design service is available to all customers wanting a new kitchen, including A3 colour 3D images, which really helps to visualise how the kitchen will look. Buxton Woodwork can also provide details of experienced expert fitters to complete your home’s transformation. The kitchen displays also show a large range of appliances by Neff, Franke sinks and taps plus a large selection of worktops from laminate, Mistral, Silestone and granite. These initial changes also included the introduction of designer Farrow & Ball paint and wallpaper. There is a large display with the best sellers in stock and an inspiring selection of paint colours where sample tins can be purchased to enable an exact colour match. You can take a look at the comprehensive range of wallpaper books and cover a wall in beautiful hand

printed paper. Also on the ground floor you will find displays of the prestigious Karndean brand of durable vinyl floor covering, from wood-effect planks to elegant tiles. Karndean offers a wide variety of colours, textures and finishes to create a bespoke floor covering which has a 35-year guarantee. Our 70th Birthday celebration coincides with the opening of the second phase of renovations and four new areas on the ground floor showroom. There is now an impressive tile showroom featuring 20 room settings of the latest kitchen and bathroom tiles for your walls and floors. The tiles have been carefully selected to suit all budgets. A solid wood floor showroom has been installed, featuring quality wooden floors by Ted Todd. Renowned to be the best suppliers of solid wood floors in the country, there is a large selection displaying over 50 styles, giving the customer a wide choice of colours and finishes. You can also find a stand showing internal wooden

doors as well as Rock doors, in this area of the showroom. As you walk in, there is a brand new reception area where you can sit in comfort to have your kitchen or bedroom designed in front of you and displayed on a 50-inch screen. You can also discuss with our interior design consultant the colour schemes for the whole house. Buxton Woodworks want to provide help to their customers when choosing colours for their home as this task can be very daunting for some. The DIY shop has moved to a more central location within the shop. It now offers a more aesthetically pleasing area with a more concentrated number of staff for busy periods. Here you will find all your DIY products, trade paints and Dulux paint mixing as well as a key cutting service. This is connected to a large wood yard where a vast range of joinery timber is on sale. Buxton Woodworks friendly staff can offer help and advice on all of the products available – just ask. Buxton Woodworks are looking forward to phase three of their improvements later this year, when there will be a new showroom upstairs featuring Gallery by Symphony kitchens and their new Laura Ashley range. Stephen and Jenny would like to thank their staff for embracing and assisting with the many changes and look forward to more development in the future. Also a special thank you to the local tradesmen that have helped with the recent renovations. The future is definitely very exciting for Buxton Woodworks. Their impressive range of high quality products on display will only give inspiration to anyone who is planning home improvements. Well worth a visit!

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For centuries, curious visitors have explored and marvelled at the natural subterranean world that is Poole’s Cavern. Found deep in the limestone hills close to the historic spa town of Buxton, the cavern once gave shelter to prehistoric cave dwellers. Legend tells of a medieval robber’s treasure hidden deep underground. Known as the ‘First Wonder of the Peak’ after an early travel guide published in 1681, Poole’s Cavern became a popular attraction for wealthy visitors and even royalty. In 1853 the cavern was improved for Victorian visitors by the Duke of Devonshire with paved walkways and gas lighting. Explore Poole’s Cavern today, with our expert guides, and journey through the beautifully illuminated chambers, incredible stalactites and stalagmites and vast limestone caverns to discover for yourself the

magnificent underground scenery of the Peak District. Back above ground take a stroll from the visitor centre on way-marked paths through the 100 acre Buxton Country Park. The woodland has a fascinating history explained on panels alongside the trails which

lead to the hilltop viewpoint of Solomon’s Temple with spectacular panoramic views. A lovely spot to picnic and relax. Join us for our Buxton Festival Fringe event, from July 11th to 16th the cavern will be transformed in to a Shakespearean

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Dronfield: 01246 290992

Hathersage: 01433 650009

Price £325,000

Bakewell: 01629 815307


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2 Coach House Mews, Bagshaw Hill

Ideally positioned in this slightly elevated position, offering beautiful views over the market town of Bakewell is this three bedroomed mews cottage complete with garage, car port and low maintenance patio garden. Internally comprising; Entrance hallway with downstairs w.c, kitchen, dining room, living room and conservatory with lovely views. Main double bedroom, second double bedroom and third single bedroom/study/dressing room. Outside to the rear is a low maintenance yet mature planted garden, with a lovely view over to the church and town itself. The property has two parking areas ie. a detached garage and a car port. VACANT POSSESSION AND NO CHAIN.

Tideswell

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Wynns Cottage, 5 Alma Road

This tastefully and recently renovated country cottage offers two good sized bedrooms and immaculately presented accommodation throughout. Nestling in this slightly elevated position offering lovely views, the property comprises; entrance lobby, living room with wood burner, breakfast kitchen, rear hall and study. Two good sized bedrooms, one of which has an en-suite shower, and a modern bathroom suite. Outside; small seating area to the front and at the side is a gated garden/parking space, currently arranged by the owners as a garden, but can easily take a vehicle if one would prefer. VIEWING HIGHLY ADVISED.

Energy Rating D Energy Rating E

Viewing: Bakewell Office Viewing: Bakewell Office

Offers Around £320,000

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

£1100 PCM 20 Calver Mill, Calver S32 3YU Superbly presented two double bedroom penthouse duplex apartment

£1100 PCM Apt 1, Endcliffe Court, Ashford Road, Bakewell DE45 1GT Two double bedroom, luxury executive apartment

£875 PCM 2 Church Bank Cottages, Hathersage S32 1AJ Beautiful one bedroom character cottage

£650 PCM

Bamford

3 Bank Terrace, Main Road

In the heart of this popular Peak District village, a stone built three double bedroom mid-terrace property with gas central heating, partial sealed unit double glazing and in need of some updating and decoration. A charming sitting room with gritstone fireplace and multi-fuel stove, dining kitchen, access to cellar. First floor: two double bedrooms. Second floor: double bedroom 3 and bathroom with full suite. Outside: to the front, small garden. To the rear, small yard and workshop/original wash house. Bamford is a popular village within the Peak National Park, with good amenities, public transport including railway service, excellent local school and the Sickleholme Golf Club. Sheffield is approximately fourteen miles drive and Manchester/Manchester Airport is approximately thirty two miles. Energy Rating D

Viewing: Hathersage Office

Offers Around £185,000

Matlock: 01629 828 250

Banner Cross: 0114 268 3241

Dronfield: 01246 290992

20 Main Street, Middleton by Wirksworth, Matlock DE4 4LQ Georgian, three bedroom detached house

£650 PCM Wye House, 4 Milford Court, Buxton Road, Bakewell DE45 1BW Well presented two bedroom terrace

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

01629 828228 e-mail: lettings@saxtonmee.co.uk Hathersage: 01433 650009

Bakewell: 01629 815307


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

NEW PRICE

NEW Guide Price

Guide Price

£225,000 £235,000

Stoneyside, Bradford

Youlgrave

Main Street

Taddington

£175,000 £190,000

An idyllic double fronted limestone built period stone cottage retaining immense charm and character including cast iron range, open fireplaces and cottage garden. Occupying a peaceful picturesque setting in the popular Peak Park village of Youlgrave with easy access to local walks and cycle trails. Energy Rating E

A charming two double bedroom stone built detached cottage with easily managed enclosed gardens and off-road parking. The property occupies a peaceful picturesque setting in the rural village of Taddington, surrounded by superb Derbyshire countryside. Energy Rating G

• Retaining a wealth of original features • No upward chain • Ideal holiday cottage

• Attractive views • Peaceful Peak Park setting • Ideal main home or holiday cottage

• Generous garden and off-road parking • Direct access to local walks and cycle trails

. C . T . S SOLD

. C . T . S SOLD Strathallan Close

• Garden store / workshop • No upward chain

Offers in excess of

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£500,000

£475,000

Darley Dale

Main Road

Grindleford

A well appointed, generously proportioned four bedroom detached open plan residence, nestled in attractive, private gardens amounting to approximately 1/4 of an acre. Occupying a peaceful setting on a private lane with ample off-road parking and detached double garage with workshop. Energy Rating D

A substantial four double bedroom semi-detached period residence, occupying a unique peaceful setting overlooking the river, nestled in generous landscaped gardens with off-road parking, garage, carport and outbuildings. The property retains charm, character and original features. Energy Rating E

• Lady Manners school catchment • No upward chain • Flexible family living accommodation

• Unique river frontage • Substantial enclosed gardens • Off-road parking and garage

• Ideal for dependent relative or teenager suite • Private, peaceful setting

• No upward chain • With original features the property would benefit from a

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

High Street

Calver

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

Guide Price

Guide Price

£80,000 £85,000

£65,000 £70,000

Cayton Bay Holiday Park

Scarborough

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

This luxury holiday lodge is located on the Cayton Bay Holiday Park which is situated between Filey and Scarborough. Close by there is the bay and beach along with public transport to nearby centres. The site itself has a wide range of facilities and is operated by Park Resorts which has NCC status. Energy Rating Exempt

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

• No upward chain • Idyllic seaside setting • Immaculately presented throughout

• Ground floor • Popular Derbyshire setting

• Ideal holiday home • Close to a wide range of facilities

TO LET

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Over Lane

Baslow

Sydnope Hill

Nr Matlock

A fantastic recently renovated TWO bedroom semi-detached bungalow in the highly sought after location of Baslow near Bakewell. Finished to a high standard with off-street parking and beautiful mature private garden, the property is a must see! Please call the Lettings Team for more information.

Well-appointed 1850's detached four bedroom stone built residence. Sympathetically improved by the present owners with double garage, off-road parking and easily managed enclosed gardens. Occupying an elevated position with superb far-reaching views across open countryside this property is available to view immediately.

• Semi Detached Bungalow • Two Bedrooms • Open Plan Living Room

• Detached Stone Built Cottage • Four Bedrooms • Two Bathrooms

• Driveway and Garage • EPC Rating E

TO LET

• Garden, Orchard and Terrace • EPC Rating D

TO LET

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£750

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King Street

Bakewell

PCM

Darwin Avenue

Buxton

A light and airy first floor TWO bedroom apartment located on King Street in the centre of Bakewell. With its own private roof terrace and one allocated off-street parking space, this spacious apartment is a little gem. Viewing advised, please contact the Lettings Team for more information and to arrange a viewing.

Bagshaws Residential are pleased to present this fantastic THREE bedroom semi-detached family home in Buxton, close to the town centre, with easy access to the A6, with many amenities close by including Morrison’s supermarket, please call the Lettings Team for more information and to arrange a viewing.

• First Floor Apartment • Two Double Bedrooms • Private Roof Terrace

• Semi-Detached Property • Three Bedrooms • Open Plan Living Accomodation

• One Allocated Off-Street Parking Space • EPC Rating TBC

• Ample Off-Street Parking • EPC Rating D


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Town & Country Property Specialists

Woodland Plots For Sale by Informal Tender

Tender deadline: 1st August at 12 noon.

Bradshaw Edge Wood

Smalldale Plantation,

Bretton, Hope Valley

Peak Forest, High Peak

Tender Guide Price: £20,000

Tender Guide Price: £30,000

5.24 acres of mixed woodland together with adjoining rough grazing/amenity land.

6.57 acres of accessible mature woodland accessed from Batham Gate Road.

Stonepit Plantation

Brierlow Bar Wood

Peak Forest

Brierlow Bar, Buxton

Tender Guide Price: Offers invited

Tender Guide Price: £10,000

2.03 acres of mixed deciduous woodland running parallel with the A623.

2.18 acres of accessible mature woodland accessed off the A515.

Heathfield Nook Wood

Flagg Moor Wood

Brierlow Bar, Buxton

Pomeroy, Buxton

Tender Guide Price: £20,000

Tender Guide Price: £20,000

4.92 acres of accessible woodland with substantial stand of mature beech trees.

4.77 acres of accessible relatively flat mature woodland accessed off the A515.

For Sale

Averill Farm Evershill Lane, Morton, Alfreton Sale Guide Price: £2,250,000

Shay Cottage Shay Lane, Foxt, ST10 2HN Sale Guide Price: £625,000

A rare opportunity to acquire a productive dairy farm.

Open Day Viewing - Saturday 2nd July 2pm - 4pm

Averill Farm comprises a four bedroom farmhouse, an extensive range of agricultural buildings, grassland and two woodlands measuring approx. 258 acres (104.4ha) all situated in one block. The farm offers the continued ability to be run as a dairy unit and for other farming enterprises. EPC Rating: F

A lovely rural detached 4 bedroom residence delightfully situated within 5.88 acres of Garden and woodland. EPC Rating: C

Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 342201

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Ed Lawley

Aaron Cousins

01629 812777

01629 812777

email: Bakewell@bagshaws.com

07815 733036

07739 850310

www.bagshaws.com

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Town & Country Property Specialists

For Sale by Auction - Monday 18th July

Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell at 3.00pm

Upper Farm - Wheston, Tideswell, SK17 8JA

Brown Edge Farm - Bradnop, Leek, ST13 7NN

Auction Guide Price: £375,000 - £395,000

Auction Guide Price: Price on Application

An opportunity to purchase a Grade II listed Country property within the Peak District National Park.

Attractive traditional farm for renovation and/or development subject to planning permissions. South facing location, open views, approx. 118.39 acres (47.92 ha) in total.

Comprising a two bedroom farmhouse with planning permission to extend creating two further bedrooms together with planning permission to convert the attached outbuilding into a large holiday let, excellent for those who want a renovation project and a business opportunity.

Lot 1: Listed farmhouse with buildings, approximately 56 acres (22.40 ha) Lot 2: Grassland approximately 34.44 acres (13.94 ha) Lot 3: Grassland approximately 14.77 acres (5.98 ha) Lot 4: Grassland approximately 12.45 acres (5.04 ha)

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 342201

Leach Barn

Land off Charlesworth Crescent

Leadmill Bridge, Hathersage Derbyshire, S32 1BA

Furness Vale, SK23 7QW

Auction Guide Price: £50,000- £70,000

Auction Guide Price: £35,000

An accessible detached stone barn located on the outskirts of the village. Potential for alternative uses (subject to planning), It benefits from three phase electricity and a concrete floor. Gross internal area is 8.65m x 4.80m and is 3.5m to the eaves.

2.09 acres of grassland together with an outbuilding and a static caravan. Also benefits from road access.

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Land at Hathersage

Woodland off Ashbourne Road

Hope Valley, Derbyshire

Hartington, SK17 0BD

Auction Guide Price: £165,000

Auction Guide Price: £10,000 - £15,000

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

A parcel of mixed woodland extending to approximately 1.68 acres with roadside access onto the A515.

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Land at Stonedge

Land at South Head

Ashover, Derbyshire

The Wash, Chapel en le Frith, High Peak, SK23 9QL

Auction Guide Price: £5,000 - £6,000 per acre

Auction Guide Price: £2,000 - £3,000 per acre

A useful parcel of grassland to be offered in two lots Lot 1: 12.78 acres (5.17 hectares) Lot 2: 17.52 acres (7.09 hectares)

22.66 acres (9.17 ha) of useful productive upland pasture, with natural water.

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Ed Lawley

Aaron Cousins

01629 812777

01629 812777

07815 733036

07739 850310

email: Bakewell@bagshaws.com www.bagshaws.com

Bakewell office contacts 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


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Town & Country Property Specialists ForSale Saleby byAuction Auction--Monday Monday18th 18thJuly July For

Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell at 3.00pm

The Stone Barn - Stonedge Farm, Darley Road, Stonedge, Ashover Auction Guide Price: £180,000 - £200,000

Barn at Stonedge Farm - Darley Road, Ashover Auction Guide Price: £220,000 - £260,000

A rare opportunity to purchase a traditional stone barn with planning consent for conversion into a four bedroom dwelling house, situated in a wonderful rural conversion extending to approx. 1 acre.

A substantial steel framed building with planning permission to create an individual four bedroom dwelling with a hard core yard and grassland, extending to approx. 2 acres (0.80ha)

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Ashbourne Bakewell Derby

01335 342201 01629 812777 01332 200147

Leek Uttoxeter

01538 398466 01889 562811

Email: bakewell@bagshaws.com www.bagshaws.com

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

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£265,000

• SUPERBLY PRESENTED HISTORIC & CHARACTERFUL COTTAGE

IMMACULATELY PRESENTED DETACHED BUNGALOW Newly refurbished and extended Two/three bedrooms Spacious dining kitchen with range style cooker Family bathroom Sitting room with log burner Reception hallway and utility room Small paddock 1/3 acre with spring water supply Garage and ample parking Timber garden shed and log store • EPC=E

• Detached stone cottage • Two bedrooms • Sitting room • Dining kitchen • Ground floor bathroom • Off-road parking • Enclosed garden • No upward chain • EPC=E

• Sitting room/dining room with multi-fuel stove • Drawing room with decorative fireplace • Fitted kitchen • Luxurious family bathroom • COMMANDING VIEWS OVER MATLOCK BATH • Gardens and detached stone barn • Renovated to a high standard • EPC=D

£200,000

• Charming, semi-detached stone cottage • TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS • Spacious living room • Fitted kitchen • Ground floor bathroom • Delightful enclosed rear courtyard • Far reaching views • No upward chain • EPC=E

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

• Ground floor flat • One double bedroom • Spacious sitting/dining room • Fitted kitchen • Bathroom • Communal gardens • Parking • no upward chain • EPC=D

£80,000


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Letter to the Editor…

25Years CELEBRATING

OF SOUND PROPERTY ADVICE SUPPORTING DERBYSHIRE AIR AMBULANCE

www.fidler-taylor.co.uk

chartered surveyors, estate agents, auctioneers

DARLEY DALE

£425,000 NEW

The DCC are planning to withdraw 100% funding from Bakewell Day Services in Bakewell because of council cuts. It’s probably one of the only opportunities

for the old friends and family to enjoy themselves out of their homes, which we are sure they look forward to. This action will condemn the elderly who attend this

centre on a regular basis to isolation and solitude, which can’t be right! If you need any more information contact Katy Pugh at the AGE UK Bakewell Day

Centre on 01773 768240. https://www.facebook.com/ bakewelldaycentre/

Yours sincerely Katy Pugh

SOUTH DARLEY PRE-SCHOOL PLAYGROUP

South Darley Pre-School Playgroup were fortunate to receive a grant of £100 from the Derbyshire Dales District Council – Derbyshire Dales Stage 6 Grant Scheme to purchase scooters and tricycles for the children. Children from the PreSchool took part in a sponsored tricycle and scooter ride in the school playground before watching the key stage 1 children of South Darley Primary School take part in a scooter relay race around the school. Children and parents of the Pre-school and the school children were then able to watch the women’s

AN EXTENDED FOUR BEDROOMED DETACHED MODERN BUNGALOW SET WITHIN AN ELEVATED POSITION TAKING IN THE MOST DELIGHTFUL 180º COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS FROM A LARGELY PRIVATE AND GENEROUS PLOT. With the accommodation briefly comprising broad entrance hallway, L shaped living thru dining room with glazed French doors to a raised seating terrace, living dining kitchen with Shaker style units and granite work surfaces, again with glazed French doors to the rear, utility area, three/four bedrooms all of which with built-in wardrobes and the master having an en-suite shower room and family bathroom. Mature, largely private, gardens being fully enclosed and having ample parking via a block paved drive and detached single garage. EPC Rating: TBC

Ref: 8933

cyclists Aviva Tour race past South Darley Village

Hall. Children and adults

£0,000,000 £475,000

watched excitedly, waving flags and cheering.

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CASTLETON S33 8WH Rose Cottage, Cross Street

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Offers Invited

£645,000

BASLOW DE45 1PL Cornerstone, 12 Over Road

Offers Around

£455,000

For sale as a going concern due to retirement is this charming licensed tea room/restaurant in a prime location in a Peak District tourism hot spot. Two bedroomed apartment at first floor level, beautiful rear gardens and potential to develop business further. Rose Cottage tea room/restaurant is a traditionally built cottage which has been converted and extended to provide a tea room/restaurant, servery and kitchen. The tea room/restaurant can accommodate approximately 42 people internally and 58 externally. There is also a rear conservatory room and a private stone flagged courtyard to the rear. Within this courtyard are modern customer toilets and there are extensive private gardens which have a store room for the tearoom. At first floor level there is pleasant living accommodation with two reception rooms, two double bedrooms (both with fitted furniture), one bathroom and one shower room. Of particular note are the three garden areas with mature shrubs, fruit trees, pond, greenhouse. EPC not required

A substantial, four bedroom stone built bungalow occupying a large south westerly facing corner plot in the picturesque Peak Park village of Baslow. The spacious, extended accommodation benefits from a breakfast kitchen, two generous reception rooms, a utility room, and offers potential for a self contained annexe, subject to the usual consents.

VIEWING: Hathersage Office.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

• Entrance hall • Generous sitting room • Breakfast kitchen • Dining room with sliding doors to garden • 4 bedrooms • Family bathroom • Utility room • Integral garage with workshop space • uPVC double glazing throughout • Lovely front & rear gardens • No chain.

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Offers Around

£200,000

HATHERSAGE S32 1BL 5 Oddfellows Row

Offers Around

£225,000

A well presented, two bedroom apartment located on the second floor of this conveniently positioned apartment block, in the heart of picturesque Bakewell. The recently refurbished accommodation is arranged over one floor with all rooms accessed from a broad entrance hall with cloaks cupboard and shower room with WC. The spacious living space is arranged into a lounge and dining area opening to a high gloss modern kitchen with fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. At the end of the hallway is the superb master bedroom with dressing area and spacious en-suite bathroom. A further double bedroom access from the central hallway completes the apartment. An internal viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the spacious accommodation, high standard of finish and heart of Bakewell location. EPC Rating TBC

A stone built, two double bedroom mid-terraced cottage conveniently located in the centre of Hathersage, with south facing garden to the rear and potential to convert the attic. The accommodation is arranged over two floors with ground floor comprising of breakfast kitchen, downstairs shower room with WC, sitting room with original fireplace and a rear entrance porch. To the first floor there are two double bedrooms with pleasant views and a shower room with WC. The property requires cosmetic updating in parts, however has many period features including high ceiling and original fireplaces. Outside, to the rear is a large garden mainly laid to lawn incorporating a footpath, well stock beds and a patio. An internal viewing is highly recommend to appreciate the superb potential, prime village location and delightful rear garden. EPC Rating C

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

VIEWING: Hathersage Office. BAKEWELL 01629 700699

BAKEWELL LETTINGS 01629 700695

HATHERSAGE 01433 651888

SURVEYS 0114 235 7741

DORE 0114 236 2420

BANNER CROSS 0114 268 3388

ROTHERHAM 01709 917 676

NETHERGREEN 0114 268 9900


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BASLOW DE45 1RG 10 West End

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£245,000

A three bedroom semi-detached family home in Baslow occupying an elevated position with view of Chatsworth Park and Baslow Edge. The deceptively spacious accommodation benefits from a generous ground floor which comprises of entrance porch, sitting room, fitted kitchen, utililty room and superb conservatory. To the first floor there are three bedrooms, and the family bathroom. Bedroom 1 benefits from fitted wardrobes and bedroom two has superb views to Chatsworth Park. Outside, to the front of the property is a lawn with raised beds and to the rear, a low maintenance gravel garden with shed. An internal viewing is highly recommend to appreciate the spacious accommodation, well maintained garden and views. A three year Derbyshire Dales local occupancy clause applies. EPC Rating D VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

TIDESWELL SK17 8JT Victoria Cottage, Queen Street

Offers Around

£190,000

A charming stone built, detached two bedroom cottage conveniently located in the heart of Tideswell within a short stroll of the cafés, 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 of finish and central village location.

EPC Rating F

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

PROPERTY AVAILABLE TO RENT

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HATHERSAGE S32 1DE 4 Cliffe Lane An exclusive 5 bedroom property, in a prime position in the village of Hathersage. Comprising of 3 double bedrooms one of which has an ensuite and 2 single bedroom/office, family bathroom. Breakfast kitchen and utility room. Large L-shaped living room/dining room with a gas fire. Downstairs w.c. Beautiful gardens to the rear. (Gardener included). Driveway for 4 cars and garage. Available. No pets. Furnished. EPC Rating D.

£1350 PCM BAMFORD S33 0BS 4 Victoria Road A 3 bedroomed extended mid-terraced family home with offstreet parking, spacious accommodation and rear garden. Unfurnished, pets negotiable. EPC Rating D.

£795 PCM

HOPE S33 6SB 55 Castleton Road 3 Bedroom end-terraced property in the village of Hope, refurbished throughout to a high standard.

LITTON SK17 8QW 19 Dale View

Offers Around

EPC Rating D.

£205,000

£775 PCM

Enviably positioned backing onto open countryside, this three bedroom end-terraced home benefits from pleasant views and offers potential to extend subject to planning consents. The deceptively spacious accommodation is arranged over two floors with ground floor comprising of entrance hall, sitting room, kitchen, utility room and versatile workshop. To the first floor are three bedrooms, two of which are particularly generous double bedrooms, and a family bathroom. Outside, the charming well established garden surrounds the property on three sides with uninterrupted views over farmers’ fields. A three year Derbyshire Dales occupancy clause applies.

BAMFORD S33 0BZ 4 Fidlers Close Situated in the heart of the village is this 3 bedroomed stone built family home. Unfurnished. Available Sept 6th 2016. EPC Rating TBC.

£695 PCM

EPC Rating E

To view any of our rentals please call our dedicated lettings department on 01629 700695

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

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• Four bedroomed detached bungalow benefiting from a secluded large garden plot • Gas fired central heating; Hallway; L-shaped living room; Fitted kitchen; Utility • Large uPVC Conservatory; Four bedrooms; Two bathrooms; Shower room / Cloakroom • Driveway providing ample off-street parking; Detached double garage; Workshop / store • Large rear garden plot which must be seen to be appreciated - NO UPWARD CHAIN

• NO UPWARD CHAIN - Character cottage with off-street parking and gas central heating • Spacious dining kitchen; Dining room with Inglenook; Shower room; Guest cloakroom • Landing forming a study; Feature first floor lounge; Two principal bedrooms with en-suites • Further bedroom; Two additional reception rooms which has been used as a holiday let • Delightful secluded south-facing garden with store to rear – Viewing recommended

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• Stone built detached four bedroomed Victorian property • Magnificent must be seen views over Matlock and countryside • Feature hallway with stone flagged floor; Two reception rooms; • Kitchen; Utility room; Bathroom; Boarded attic; Outside stores • Terraced garden to rear with views; Lawned foregarden with views

• NO UPWARD CHAIN - Fully renovated two bed detached bungalow • Gas fired central heating (combination boiler); Double glazing • Sitting room; Fitted kitchen with appliances; Conservatory • Shower room; Attic which is fully boarded and dormer window • Driveway; Courtyard garden with timber garden shed having power

• Two bedroomed duplex (over two floors) second floor apartment • Located in a courtyard gated development; Sealed unit double glazing • Spacious reception hallway with staircase to spacious living room • L-shaped dining kitchen; Bedroom one with en-suite; Bedroom two • Bathroom; Allocated parking space; Central location within Ashbourne

• Stone built two double bedroomed three storey end terraced cottage • NO UPWARD CHAIN; Superb views to rear with good sized garden • Gas fired central heating (combi boiler); Sealed unit upvc double glazing • Sitting room with cast wood burning stove; Dining room; Fitted kitchen • Utility area; Bathroom; Store room; Two first floor bedrooms

WIRKSWORTH

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MATLOCK

Offers around : £135,000

PRICE : £132,500

Offers around : £129,950

Offers in excess of £125,000

• NO UPWARD CHAIN - One bedroomed end terraced cottage • Enjoying a rear garden with patio, lawn and views; Outside store • Gas fired central heating (combi boiler); Double glazing to first floor • Fitted galley kitchen; Living room; Spacious first floor landing / study • Well proportioned bedroom; Bathroom – Viewing recommended

• NO UPWARD CHAIN - Three bedroomed terraced property • Gas fired central heating (combination boiler fitted 3 years ago) • Upvc double glazing; Sitting room; Dining kitchen; Bathroom • Large paved courtyard garden and lawned area to rear • Secluded yet central location within Ashbourne

• Two bedroomed mid-terraced property occupying a popular location • Gas fired central heating (combination boiler - recently fitted June 2015) • Sealed unit upvc double glazing; Sitting room with multi-fuel stove • Fitted dining kitchen with pantry cupboard; Bedroom one with shower • Bedroom two; Bathroom; Lawned garden to rear with patio areas

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• Building plot with OUTLINE PLANNING PERMISSION – 16/00085/OUT

• Enjoying an elevated position with magnificent far reaching views • Further option to purchase a separate garage and driveway adjacent to the building plot (as highlighted in blue)

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• Two double bedroom stone built semi-detached cottage

• Stone built three storey two bedroom cottage with parking

• Well positioned two bedroomed end of terrace property

• Two bedroomed character Arkwright cottage with original features

• Oil fired central heating; Entrance hall; Sitting room • Dining kitchen; Principal bedroom to the first floor • Further double bedroom with built-in wardrobe; Bathroom • Parking to the rear; Delightful gardens - Viewing recommended

• Gas fired central heating; Wealth of charm and character • Sitting room; Breakfast kitchen; First floor bedroom • Bathroom to first floor; Bedroom to the second floor • Low maintenance rear garden; Outside utility room

• Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit upvc double glazing • Sitting Room; Breakfast Kitchen; Bathroom; Two Bedrooms • Driveway area and Garage; Patio Garden and Garden Store • To be let on a furnished basis – Viewing recommended

• Gas fired central heating; Lobby; Living room with feature fireplace • Recently well fitted breakfast kitchen; Two bedrooms; Dressing area • Bathroom; Patio and garden area to rear; Outside store • To be let unfurnished - VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

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The children of Eyam School enjoyed a day of celebration

for the Queen's birthday. They took part in traditional games,

organised their own red, white and blue themed street party,

danced the Maypole and even had a very special visitor.

Work to safeguard the future of some of the Peak District National Park’s imposing Victorian viaducts and bridges will begin next week. Specialist contractors will be taking a closer look at major structures on the Monsal Trail, one of the most popular destinations for walkers and cyclists in the UK’s first National Park. The trail follows the route of the former Midland Railway and relies on the original 150-year-old viaducts, bridges and tunnels. Experts from Total Access UK will use rope and harness techniques originally developed by rock climbers and cavers to check their condition and make recommendations for any work required, as well as removing vegetation

which could be causing damage. It is estimated that more than £2m will need to be spent on structures on the trails over the next six years and to help raise the money a major family fundraising event, Walk in the Park, will be held along the Monsal Trail and at Bakewell Showground on 19-21 August. Supporters can choose to walk 5, 8 or 16 miles on Saturday 20 August and there is also the option to camp for the weekend at Bakewell Showground – the venue for a wide range of activities. Monsal Viaduct, Millers Dale Junction Viaduct, Chee Tor Bridge and Millers Dale Viaduct will be inspected during May and June. All will undergo Principal

Inspections, which require an engineer to be within touching distance of every part of the structure. It is thought to be the most detailed examination carried out since the Peak District National Park Authority opened up the Monsal Trail for recreation in 1981. The trail will remain open to the public throughout the inspections. Emma Stone, trails manager at the Peak District National Park, said: “We carried out a general inspection last year which highlighted the need for us to take a closer look at some of the larger viaducts and bridges. “These inspections are a starting point. We want to ensure the structures are in excellent condition to make

sure they are there for future generations to enjoy, but we need as many people as possible to help fund our trails by signing up for a sponsored Walk in the Park. “As well as the walks on 20 August, there’s lots going on over the whole weekend for all the family, and we hope anyone who has ever enjoyed walking, cycling or riding along any of the trails will come along and help us to preserve these important features of our cultural heritage.’’ For more information on Walk in the Park, visit www.peakwalkinthepark.com For more information on the Peak District National Park’s traffic-free trails, visit www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/ trails

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STANTON-IN-PEAK VILLAGE HALL ESSENTIAL REPAIRS NEEDED The Village Hall was opened in 1876 as a Reading Room and lots of effort over many years, by many people, has gone into keeping it safe and sound for the community. We now need to undertake some major essential repairs. You may have noticed if you have been to an event recently the walls appear to be running in condensation,

especially over the fireplace. Water is getting into the top of the walls and if this not addressed the problem will get worse. The outside needs to be repointed; the capping stones on the gable ends need to be re-seated on lead and the hall needs new guttering and down pipes. The pound signs just roll up to the region £11k!

Talk of the Dales CALVER CRICKET CLUB ANNUAL BARBECUE The Calver Cricket Club annual BBQ takes place on Sunday 17th July at The Derwentwater Arms, Calver. Also taking place is the annual 6-a-side cricket competition. This is a friendly competition played between local teams from The Derwentwater Arms, a team of Juniors, Dads of the Junior players and Calver FC who were the successful team at last year’s event. Proceedings get underway at 1.30pm with the 6-a-side games. The BBQ, manned by competent cricket players, is available all through the afternoon. Calver Cricket Club played their first game in 1832. Today the senior team are currently holding 4th place in the 2nd Division of the Yorkshire and Derbyshire Cricket league, and also play in the Longstone League, a League contested between local village teams on a Wednesday evening. Last season Calver CC won the prestigious Orme Shield, a competition held annually

for local cricket teams. Calver also have a promising Junior section with coaching taking place on the ground on Sunday mornings and successful teams competing in Under 14 and Under 11 Leagues. Everyone is welcome to come along and support the BBQ and watch some very ‘entertaining’ Cricket.

GREAT HUCKLOW FELL RACE 10TH JULY Sunday 10th July sees the 12th annual edition of the Great Hucklow Fell Race. Part of the Accelerate Gritstone Series, the Great Hucklow race is the 4th out of 9 races in the series and is one of the most challenging with its 9.8km circular route up onto Abney Moor and down into the depths of Bretton Clough. With 1115ft of ascent, this race keeps the entrants coming year after year. The locally produced flapjacks are also a major attraction too, as they're not only top quality but are also free for all senior finishers. The junior races get underway at 10:30am with the senior race starting at

The work to raise the funds needed to undertake this work has already started through applying for grants. So far we have been successful with 2 grants made to replace the guttering. We will continue to research and apply for more. However, we will also be holding some events throughout the year to help towards this

building work. Amount raised so far is £7,200. Events Planned in the village Hall are: July 17th – Afternoon Tea 35pm. October 29th - Halloween Coffee Morning 10.30am12.30. Bonus Ball – 20 weeks up to Christmas – starting Sat Aug 6th.

11am. Seniors pay £5 and juniors £2 on the day. The action starts from School Lane in the centre of Great Hucklow. Get down there if only for the flapjacks!!

can be downloaded from the Celebrating Cromford w e b s i t e (celebratingcromford.org) or pick one up from The Post Office, Arkwright Stores or The Boat Inn and return your voting slip there too. On July 10th, last day of the Pallet Garden competition, Cromford will be opening their gardens for one day only - Sunday July 10th 1.30-5.30, tickets available on the day on Scarthin Promenade, near Scarthin Books. About 18 gardens will be open, in historic nooks and crannies of Cromford not generally seen. Please note that some are ‘peepovers’, some are extremely small but all are a plot loved by its owner. Access to some is tricky, so sensible footwear recommended. Refreshments available on the day.

CROMFORD DISPLAY From now until July 10th you can wander round Cromford and see 32 pallet gardens built by residents, local groups and businesses, then vote on your favourite. Fairytales, miniature villages, and a sensory garden are just some of the examples of these pallet gardens which really do show off the imagination and gardening skills of the residents - although some are just for fun! Make sure you find the Chocolate Garden made of real chocolate - please don’t eat it till everyone has had a look! A map and voting form

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PETAL POWER AT NEWHOLME HOSPITAL, BAKEWELL

A team of 56 people created another topical masterpiece in petals for the annual Newholme

Hospital, Bakewell, welldressing. Patients, carers, volunteers and staff spent

30 hours over three days on this delicate and intricate artwork in commemoration of the

Queen’s 90th birthday, complete with a crown topped with daisies. It was unveiled at Stanton Day Unit in a special ceremony led by Rev Aron Simpson from Bakewell.

Thanks to Paul Barrass, occupational therapy team leader, who has honoured this special Derbyshire tradition for 15 years at Newholme Hospital and many more years before, man and boy, he tells us!

Pictured with the finished welldressing are: (clockwise, from top left) Barry Lane volunteer, Joyce Steele volunteer, Sheila Wardle health care assistant, Paul Barrass occupational therapy team leader, Rob Smith occupational therapist and Kathy Taylor registered mental nurse.

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Now in its 19th year, Secret Gardens of Winster is established as one of Derbyshire’s leading village garden weekends, and this year runs on Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th July, with over 20 gardens open from 1.30pm to 5.30pm each afternoon. Many visitors return year after year, often from a long way off; some even plan their holidays around the event. But even such a proven format needs to keep fresh, and this year sees new gardens on display for the first time, and a completely

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new attraction too. Families from Winster School are competing to create the bestdressed scarecrow, and entries will be on display around the village. As ever, there will be live music, with garden jazz on both afternoons and a short concert by the Wyns Tor Singers (Winster’s chamber choir) on Sunday afternoon. Winster Morris Dancers are hoping to perform on

Saturday afternoon. Refreshments abound – puddings and fizz in one garden, home-made ices in another and cream teas in several gardens and the Burton Institute. A free Park and Ride service links the two car parks, which are well signposted. Full details are at winster.org, the village website.

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As part of Theatre Month at Bakewell Town Hall, the Ashover-based Interesting Theatre Company brings their acclaimed production of Carlo Goldoni’s classic 18th century comedy. A wily servant gets the best of his masters by hook and crook and is one of the great classic commedia dell’arte scripts of world drama. The production is set in 17th-century Derbyshire and retains all of the play’s comic originality with a giant dose of Derbyshire wit. The central character is Truffaldino, a wily manservant who gets lucky when he is given the opportunity to serve two masters. The play has all of the ingredients needed for a good night out, love, lust, intrigue, envy and lots of comedy. A Servant to Two Masters was written in the 17th century under the banner of

Commedia dell’arte, which is a form of improvisational theatre that began in Italy in the 16th century. The plays of Commedia dell’Arte were often performed by a small group of actors who travelled around and performed in town squares. This production also contains elements of early British Pantomime and British Music Hall to produce an intrinsic art form that constantly adapts to survive up to the present day. This will be the 4th production by Interesting Theatre Company, having performed; Blythe Spirits, Murder on the Nile and The Importance of Being Earnest in the last three years. A servant to Two Masters, Assembly Room Theatre, Bakewell Town Hall, 16th July, 7pm. Doors 6.30pm. Bar. Tickets £8 w w w. b a ke w e l l t o w n hall.co.uk 01629 810152.

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FRIDAY 15th TO SUNDAY 17th JULY

EDWARDIAN EVENT AT CRICH TRAMWAY VILLAGE ADVERTORIAL

Step back in time and experience the nostalgia of the Edwardian period, including some First World War elements from Friday 15th – Sunday 17th July 2016. As well as vintage trams from the era running daily, there will be a programme of events including reenactor scenarios from Echoes of a Gilded Age with street scenes and vignettes. Theatre Company, Don't Go Into The Cellar! will perform: Old Haunts: Ghostly Tales of Edwardian Menace by M.R. James on Friday and The Singular Exploits of Sherlock Holmes on Sunday, which features the great detective recounting highlights of his crime-busting career. On the Friday, our 1874 Horse Tram will be in operation, offering rides for a modest additional fee from 11am-1pm and from 2–4pm. Old Time Music Hall performances can be enjoyed each day and for those wishing to learn more about the First World War in Derbyshire, Dr Mike Galer invites you to two talks on Saturday from 11am–12pm and from 2– 3pm.

This THREE DAY EVENT brings to life the elegance and atmosphere of Edwardian Britain in the period 1901-1919. Activities include: SCENARIOS AND SCENES IN THE STREET * RE-ENACTOR THEATRE PRESENTATIONS * BRASS BANDS * ON DISPLAY VEHICLES * * EXHIBITIONS AND TALKS * VINTAGE TRAMS RUNNING FROM THE ERA

On Sunday there will be the chance for families to play with and make Edwardian toys, and Crich Brass Band will provide the music from 2-3pm. Edwardian Afternoon Tea will be available on

Saturday and Sunday from 2–4.30pm priced at £10.00 per person, to include a cup of tea or coffee and £15.00 per person to include a glass of sparkling wine, but prebookings are required by

no later than Friday 8th July. Tel. 01773 854349 to book. Anyone dressing in First World War or Edwardian costume will be entitled to group rate admission charges.

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Near Bakewell, There Was A Magical Story Festival The drive to get children telling and writing their own stories is going from strength to strength. And now Derbyshire has its very own story-telling event in July. Set in the grounds of Thornbridge Outdoors on Saturday July 9th, the oneday festival is designed primarily for children aged up to 12-years-old although everyone will get something from it - even adults! There will be workshops and performances celebrating the art of story telling in all its forms including sessions run by award-winning local children’s author Caryl Hart, theatre group the Babbling Vagabonds, Sheffield-based crafter extraordinaire Sian Thomas as well as illustrator

Children can sign up for these sessions on the day and attend as many as they want, space permitting. There are lots of activities on offer including potionmaking, den building, fortune telling, dressing up as well as entertainment from The Felicity White School of Dance. There will be a small charge for a

Rosalind Beardshaw who has created the fox identity for the festival. There are also sessions with singersongwriter Julia McInally and performance poets Joe Coghlan and Tabitha Peterken.

handful of activities such as face painting but the majority

of activities and all the workshops are included in the ticket price. There will be a range of food stalls on site, there will be plenty to eat and drink, or you can just bring your own picnic and enjoy the atmosphere. Organiser Marita Oury is passionate about the art of story-telling, “Children are natural story-tellers. We want our Festival to encourage kids to take the plunge, and dip their toes into the magical world of stories.” For more information and tickets please visit www.talltalesstoryfestival.co.uk

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The summer is upon us and the village of Hathersage in the Hope Valley has a carnival week full of fun and exciting events and activities. Hathersage Gala runs from Saturday 2nd July to Sunday 10th July with the main Gala day on Saturday 9th July. The village gala committee headed by Toria

Crooks have put together an extensive programme of events with multiple events every day of the week. It’s a real family affair with something for everyone… This year’s theme is ‘Best of British’ and the villagers are hard at work creating scarecrows to tie in with the theme. Visitors can obtain a map of the scarecrow

locations and visit the two well dressings any time over the week of activities. Details of events are available in the village gala magazine (available in local shops), and will be advertised on the Gala’s Facebook page www.facebook.com/hathers agegala. GALA DAY – Saturday 9th July 1.305pm Hathersage are renowned for their parade which begins at 1.45pm and travels through the village to the village football field. Once there, the event really kicks off with stalls, fairground rides, activities and entertainment including performances by Five Rivers Morris, British ‘Beach’ activities, Crazy Golf, inflatables, Bowling, music by the Well Dressed Band and a visit from Professor Gilbert’s Punch and Judy Show. Band Night…. End of Gala Party, 7pmlate Local bands including Running on Empty, and

Glass Half Empty will be coming together to fill Hathersage with music and dancing. It’s a familyfriendly night, open to all, with something for everyone and great food and drink… Tickets are £5 for adults and children are free. Call Toria on 01433 651615 for tickets and information or email hathersagegala @outlook.com. NEW - Friday 8th July 7.30-10pm – Ninja Warrior Assault Course Try your hand at our professional mobile Assault Course, based on the popular TV show Ninja Warrior. This is the ultimate in high adrenaline assault course action. Are you tough enough to take on the challenge? Entry: Adults and young people over 13 years of age. Cost of Entry is £8 for adults, £5 for under 18s. Registration in advance is essential. Entry forms from Peak Fruits in the centre of Hathersage and by email from hathersagegala @outlook.com. Entry to the field is FREE for spectators!

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Surprising facts are often revealed in books by local writers. So it is with Hathersage in the Peak, in which author Barbara Buxton includes a couple of tantalising references to a plant rarely associated with the Peak. That plant is cumin, an annual herb of the parsley family cultivated for its spicy aromatic seeds. It is mentioned in the Bible and was also an ingredient in recipes known to the Romans, who used ground sesame and cumin seeds to make a spread for their bread. Cumin has been used in English cookery since at least the 13th

century, important enough to become taxable in London by 1419. The herb also had medicinal uses. Not only that, it was believed to keep lovers faithful and was often used in love potions. By the 17th century, cheap supplies of spices were arriving from warmer climes and English cooking became heavy with cumin, caraway, ginger, pepper, cloves and nutmeg. Yet we learn from Hathersage in the Peak that cumin had already been grown in quantity thereabouts. In 1506 Robert Eyre of Hathersage was obliged to submit a pound of cumin seed as part of the rental due to his overlord. The strong flavour of cumin would have disguised the unpalatable taste of long-stored meat but is now more familiar to us through our fondness for curry dishes … and could a few plants perhaps linger in some quiet corner of Hathersage?

9th Gala day. 1.30-5pm. 1.45pm On the football field there will be stalls, fairground rides, activities and entertainment including performances by Five Rivers Morris, British ‘Beach’ activities, Crazy Golf, inflatables, Bowling, music by the Well Dressed Band and a visit from Professor Gilbert’s Punch and Judy Show. Band Night… End of Gala Party! 7pm-late. Local bands including Running on Empty, and Glass Half Empty will be coming together to fill Hathersage with music and dancing. It’s a family-friendly night, open to all, with something for everyone and great food and drink… Tickets are £5 for adults and children are free. Call Toria on 01433 651615 for tickets and information or email hathersagegala@outlook.com.

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For more details Diane Kettle 01629 636763. www.dianekettle.com Baby Days Group Matlock Children’s Centre. 1.30-3pm. Aimed at 0-18 months. Play, nurture and development course. Tel. 01629 581867 to reserve a place. Bakewell Croquet Club meets on the Recreation Ground afternoons and evenings during the playing season. Tel. Alan Reeves 01629 812603. Bakewell Foodbank Bakewell Elim Pentecostal Church, 2A Station Yard, Bakewell, DE45 1GE. 12-5pm. (Please tel. 01629 326002 first). Bakewell U3A Bridge Group 1.30 for 1.45pm. medway Centre. Friendly duplicate bridge sessions - ideal for players wanting to improve their basic bridge. Just turn up or call Alison 01629 636192 or Sue 01629 814011. Bamford Pre-School Playgroup meets during term time. Methodist School Rooms, Main Road, Bamford. 9am-3pm. We now take children from 2 years old. Caroline Hunter 07919 007770. Baslow Bridge Players welcomes visitors and new members. Duplicate bridge at Baslow Village Hall. 12.30-3.30pm (to be seated by 12.20pm). Judy Barker 01246 583974. Baslow Guides Baslow Church Rooms. 7.30-9pm. Further info. Kate 01246 582639 or Jo 01246 203868. Basketball Under 11, 5.30-7pm. Adults 7.30-9pm. Hope Valley College. Beaver Scout Group in term time. 6-7pm. Brigade Hall, Bath Street, Bakewell, takes boys and girls from just before their 6th birthday, until they are 8 years old. To be placed on our waiting list, or for info., please ring Jackie Gladwin, Beaver Scout Leader, on 01629 650176. Bell Ringing 8pm at St Giles church, visitors and beginners welcome training given. Tel. 01629 583414 if interested. Bell Ringing Practice in the Bell Tower, Bakewell Parish Church. 7.309pm. For details tel. 01629 814521. Learners very welcome. Boys’ Brigade 6.30-8.45pm, Matlock Methodist and United Reformed Church, Bank Road, Matlock. Lads aged 6-19 years. Details on 01629 733346. Bradwell Pre-School Group 9am-12noon at the Memorial Hall, Netherside. Contact Wendy Riley 07756 236563. Buxton Musical Society Rehearsals - Buxton Methodist Church, 8-10pm. Experienced singers welcome. www.buxtonmusicalsociety.org.uk Buxton and District Lions Club meets every 2nd Thursday of the month. Old Hall Hotel, Buxton. 8pm. Visitors and prospective members welcome. Further info. Dan Blunt 01298 24677. Carer/Toddler Group Bakewell Methodist Church Hall. 9.45am-12noon. £2 per family. (Term time only). Chatsworth Beaver Scouts ages 53/4 to 8 year olds. 5-6pm and 6-7pm. Contact Amanda Griffiths on 07429 558237. Chatsworth Scouts aged 10-14 year olds. 7-8.30pm. Contact Nick Griffiths 07429 538283. Children’s Freestyle/Jazz Ballroom and Latin Dancing Classes Monyash Village Hall. Term time only. Tel. Karen 01298 83388. Clog Dancing in Hope Friendly group who enjoy dancing a variety of different styles of traditional clog dancing to live music. 6.45-8pm in Loxley Hall, Hope. Tel. 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Litton Baby & Toddler Group Litton School, term time. 1.30-3pm. All welcome. Life Skills Thursdays at the Wellbeing Hub, DFMH, Stancliffe House, Molyneux Business Park, Darley Dale DE4 2HJ. Help with housing issues, budgeting problems, seeking employment, IT knowledge and much more from 10 – 1pm. Cooking classes from 1–3pm. Attendance is free, drop in! Contact: 01629 733915. Little Explorers children aged 3 and over. Castleton Primary School. 1.303.30pm. Further info. 01433 620630. Litton Village Hall Play Group 1.30-3pm. All ages welcome. Healthy snacks. Associated with Litton School. £1.50. Contact Litton School 01298 871449. Little Sparkles (Toddler Group) 1.15-2.45pm. Bakewell Elim Pentecostal Church, 2A Station Yard, Bakewell, DE45 1GE. Matlock Bridge Club St Helen’s Church Hall, Darley Dale. Non members welcome. Prompt start at 7pm. Membership £5. Tel. 01629 583706. Matlock Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 10am. 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CHARITY CONCERT Sir Richard Arkwrights Masson Mills Band supported by The Perfect Pitch Choir in the Assembly Room, Town Hall, Bakewell. 7pm. Interval bar/light refreshments. Tickets £7.50 available from David Hopkins 07813 213535. Lesley Brennan 01629 812321 or on the door if available. The concert is in aid of the Goboka Rwanda Trust. DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6 miles. Moderate. Ilam roadside, Coldwall Bridge, River Dove, Thorpe. 07974 413839. EYAM - JAZZ IN THE CHURCH Come along a enjoy Omega Jazz performing in the beautiful setting of St Lawrence Church, Eyam. 2-3pm. Admission free. Donations to the Church are welcomed. FLAGG NURSERY SCHOOL’S STRAWBERRY FAYRE FUNDRAISER Flagg Nursery School and Village Hall. 1-3pm. Indoor and outdoor family fun. Children’s games, craft tables, cake stalls, tombola, strawberry cream teas, raffle, refreshments. Everyone welcome 01298 85208, info@flagg.derbyshire.sch.uk, www.flagg.derbyshire.sch.uk FREE GUIDED MEDITATION 3-3.30pm. Simple guided meditation suitable for everyone including complete beginners to meditation.Take half an hour out of your day to de-clutter your mind and tap into some inner peace and inspiration. No need to book- just turn up and enjoy. Everyone welcome. Heart Jewel Buddhist Meditation Centre, Holme Road, Matlock Bath DE4 3NU. For further info. please contact us on Tel 01629 581585 or by email heartjewelcentre@gmail.com www.heartjewel.org.uk MASSON MILLS BAND CONCERT Bakewell Town Hall. Attention all lovers of that magnificent mighty brass sound! Bakewell Town Hall. 7pm. They will be ably supported by the ‘Perfect Pitch’ Choir to provide a great evening’s entertainment. The Concert is being held to support a Bakewell-based charity, ‘The Goboka Rwanda Trust’, started by Heather Thomas in 2009, which supports selfsustaining community projects to improve the lives of ordinary people in Rwanda. Tickets - priced at £7.50 – are available from Heather Thomas on 07974 133091 or Tony Brennan on 01629 812321 or can be purchased on the door, subject to availability. There will be a bar for interval drinks and light refreshments. ST EDMUNDS CHURCH, CASTLETON 7.30pm. Songs for a summer evening presented by The Sterndale Singers, conductor Robert Webb. Sacred, Romantic, Jazzy and humorous songs from Gibbons to Gershwin. Tickets £10 on the door, concessions £8, students £5, under 16s free. Walking boots welcome. More info. www.sterndalesingers.org.uk TALL TALES STORY FESTIVAL 2-8pm in the grounds of Thornbridge Outdoors. Everyone loves a good story, especially children. Aimed at children aged 6-12 and their families, the Tall Tales Story Festival will inspire children's imaginations. Join authors, illustrators, poets and actors in workshops and performances celebrating the art of story telling in its many forms. Or take part in other fun activities including potionmaking, den building, fortune telling and much more. There will be a range of food stalls on site or you can just bring your own picnic and enjoy the atmosphere. Family tickets £25 (2+2), adults £10, children (6-12) £5, under fives free. Tickets available online and on the gate. Please note Thornbridge Outdoors is a pet-free site. Sorry. For more info and tickets www.talltalesstoryfestival.co.uk or call Marita on 07776 187481. YOULGRAVE CARNIVAL See Special Events for further details. - 12 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, TANSLEY FLOWER FESTIVAL See Special Events for further details. - 17 OVER HADDON WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details. - 17 BAMFORD WELL DRESSING AND CARNIVAL See Special Events for further details.

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Coming Events Sunday 10 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 10 miles (grade 2) SK 205641. Youlgrave CP (west end of village), Mawstone Farm, Elton, WInster, Limestone Way. 01629 636175 or 07702 358159. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 10 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: Hope Valley – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2: Bosley - 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 10 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 12 miles. Moderate. Heatherdene CP (fee). Stanage End, Dovestone Clough, Leadhill. Includes open access land. 01629 584254. 10 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 10 HIGH PEAK ORCHESTRA CONCERT St John’s Church, St John’s Road, Buxton, SK17 6SH. WaltonOrb and Sceptre. Tchaikovsky Orchestral Suite No 1. Dvorak Symphony No 8. Supporting the Grapevine P Project, Buxton. Conductor Andrew Hodkinson. Tickets £10, (concessions £8, accompanied children free) available at door or Buxton Opera House Box Office 0845 127 2190. 10 LIVE MUSIC Old Hall Hotel tea room, Market Place, Hope. 8pm. Patrick Walker Trio will be playing with support from our resident musician James Brendan Fergus. Representatives for The Red Cross will be present to make a presentation just before the trio play their first set. During the break they will hold a raffle and collection and we, the organisers will be donating our profits to the cause. 10 PALLET GARDEN COMPETITION Cromford will be opening their gardens for one day only 1.30-5.30pm, tickets available on the day on Scarthin Promenade, near Scarthin Books. About 18 gardens will be open, in historic nooks and crannies of Cromford not generally seen. Please note that some are ‘peep-overs’, some are extremely small but all are a plot loved by its owner. Access to some is tricky, so sensible footwear recommended. Refreshments available on the day. 10 PEAK WALKING GROUP 10am Chatsworth - 8.5 miles, moderate. Start Baslow car park, SK 258 720, OL 24 White Peak. Route Baslow, Chatsworth, Beeley, Baslow. Dogs on lead. Bring packed lunch. www.peakwalkinggroup.co.uk. Tel: 01246 853155 or 07410 982664. 10 WIRKSWORTH TEAM MINISTRY A service of Commemoration to mark the Hundredth Anniversary of the outbreak of the Battle of the Somme. St Mary Wirksworth. Supported by Wirksworth Town Council. 3pm. All welcome. 10 - 17 BAMFORD WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details.

Monday 11 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Chatsworth W.I. 11 CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH MORRIS MEN will be dancing the Morris at The Devonshire Arms, Hartington, 8pm. 11 - 17 CHELMORTON FESTIVAL See Special Events for further details.

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12 BASLOW FELLOWSHIP GROUP Church Rooms, Baslow. 2.30pm. Garden visit to Prof and Mrs David Tempest at Cross Farm. All welcome. 12 CHRISTIAN COFFEE CLUB Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 10am. Visiting speaker. 12 DARLEY DALE W.I. Methodist Church Hall, Dale Road, Darley Dale. 7.15pm. My Spinning Life - Jean Groom. Visitors and new members always welcome. 12 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Hognaston VH. Atlow. 01335 370473. 12 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Fairholmes Visitor Centre (fee). Upper Derwent Valley. 01433 370473. 12 EARL STERNDALE METHODIST CHAPEL CELEBRATION Flowers, plants, cakes and handicrafts for sale. Refreshments available. Guided walks depart from Chapel at 1.45pm. Free admission. 12 EYAM VILLAGE SOCIETY presents “Hearts of Oak", a fascinating talk by Prof. Patrick Harding about the oak tree in history, mythology and natural history at 7.30pm in the Eyam Mechanics Institute. Members £2.00; Non-members £3.00 (including light refreshments). For further details contact Alan Buckingham on 01433 631079. 12 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am – Easy walk 60 – 90 minutes. Meet at High Peak Junction Car Park (Lea Bridge) £1.40 for two hours parking. 12 YOULGRAVE EASY WALK, 60 – 90 minutes, 10.30am. Meet at Coldwell End Car Park in the village for an easy walk around Youlgrave area and in future from Birchover and Stanton in Peak.

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13 ACOUSTIC SESSIONS Old Hall Hotel, Market Place, Hope. 8pm. Come to sing, play and instrument or just enjoy the music.Skinner and Twitch. 13 BASLOW FLOWER CIRCLE An evening with Joe Massie, International Demonstrator.The Rising Sun, Hope Road, Near Bamford S33 0AL. Start time 7pm includes drinks and canapes from 6.15pm. Tickets £20. 01298 871090. 13 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 7 miles. Moderate. Foolow roadside. Great Hucklow, Bretton and Eyam. 07740 459015. 13 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 12 miles. Moderate. Darley Bridge CP, Matlock, Bonsall, Winster, Birchover. 07943 699175. 13 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 16 miles. Strenuous. Taddington, nr Church, Cressbrook, Tideswell, Blackwell. 07432 130205. 13 LADIES FASHION SHOW AND SALE Gate Inn, Tansley. 7pm. Designer and high street clothing to be sold at a fraction of the normal price on the night. A girly evening, drinks and retail therapy all to support your local school. There will be a raffle on the night with a 32” Television kindly donated by Farmers Matlock, Go ape family vouchers, £50 Matlock garden centre voucher, Posterity voucher and many more fantastic prizes. Tickets are on sale at The Gate Inn, Lant lane Ltd and the school office priced at £5.Every penny is donated to the school. 13 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Easy walk 60 - 90 minutes. Meet at Rowsley – Peak Village Walkers’ Car Park.

Thursday 14 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. 14 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Edensor Village – Park next to Church. 14 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 9 miles. Moderate. Park at Shillito Woods CP, 1/2 mile from start at upper gate, Ramsley Res. for Bar Brook, White Edge. 775’ ascent. 07748 253001. 14 - 21 PILSLEY WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details.

Friday 15 BAKEWELL FLOWER CLUB meets on the third Friday of the month at 7.30pm in the main hall at The Medway Centre. Visitors are very welcome and can pay at the door. No meetings are held in December or January. The AGM is held in February but is restricted to members.

15 AN EVENING OF JAZZ, COCKTAILS & CANAPES The Old House Museum in Bakewell are hosting a 1920’s Speakeasy for one night only. The dress code is “black and white”, and we invite you to sip cocktails in the courtyard while relaxing to the smooth sounds of local jazz band Solar Funk. 6-9pm. Tickets £10. Licensed bar. Advance booking required by 1 July - tel. 01629 813642 15 BAKEWELL AND EYAM COMMUNITY TRANSPORT summer evening party, 6.30 to 9.30pm at Haddon Hall. There will be guided tours, harpist music and a Sally Mosley talk. Tickets £25 to include canapés. Please support your local Community Transport by buying your tickets on 01629 641920. Transport will be provided from Bakewell. 15 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 6.30pm. 5 miles (grade 2+) SK 385772. Hundall, park opposite The Miners Arms. Around the Handleys. Brinkley Cottages, Middle Handley, Marsh Lane, West Handley. 0114 2740 081. www.halcyon-rambling.co.uk

Saturday 16 BAMFORD FARMERS MARKET Hope Valley. 9am-1pm. Indoors at Bamford Village Institute or in the Anglers Rest car park. Do you grow your own, pickle or jam your own and want an opportunity to sell it on then call Paul and book a stall. 07593 345514. 16 BIRCHOVER CARNIVAL See Special Events for further details. 16 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Alstonefield PC CP, Narrowdale and Wolfscote Dale. 01335 348336. 16 FREE GUIDED MEDITATION from 3-3.30pm. Simple guided meditation suitable for everyone including complete beginners to meditation.Take half an hour out of your day to de-clutter your mind and tap into some inner peace and inspiration. No need to book- just turn up and enjoy. Everyone welcome. Heart Jewel Buddhist Meditation Centre, Holme Road, Matlock Bath DE4 3NU. For further info. please contact us on Tel 01629 581585 or by email heartjewelcentre@gmail.com www.heartjewel.org.uk 16 LITTLE LONGSTONE WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details. 16 SLIDE!! BIG BAND CONCERT 7pm in St John’s Church, Tideswell SK17 8NU. Refreshments available. Tickets £5 from Peak Volumes Bookshop in Tideswell or call Ann on 07984 880514. 16 SUMMER FETE Sterndale Moor Social Club. 10am. Come along or get in touch if you have a stall, table top or activity (Free admission with £2 per table top, £3 per car/stall and £5 Vans/other). 16 THE YOULGREAVE 1914-1918 COMMUNITY GROUP Coach trip to Lincoln. Depart Holywell Lane, Youlgreave 1.15pm. Arrive back after midnight. This BBC and Arts Council funded event is a spectacular outdoor afternoon/evening pageant and play (cast of 156) by local playwright Louise Page, depicting the men and women of Lincoln who manufactured the first tanks. Includes ‘Poppies Wave’ from the Tower of London, Procession, Military Bands, Folk Bands, five choirs Street market etc. Cost £10 each (free admission to above). Further info. and booking 01629 630282. 16 PILSLEY VILLAGE FAIR (nr Bakewell) See Special Events for further details. 16 & 17 SECRET GARDENS OF WINSTER 1.30-5.30pm. Over 20 hidden and secret gardens to discover around Winster. Attractions include plant and craft sales, children’s ‘Gnome Hunt’, scarecrows, live jazz, chamber choir performance (Sunday), cream teas, ices, and homemade refreshments. Free Park and Ride – look out for the signs on entry to the village. Tickets £4, or 2-day ticket £6, from outside the National Trust Market House and the ‘Park and Ride’ Car Park. Children free, but must be accompanied by an adult. Proceeds are in aid of our village hall, the Burton Institute and other village organisations. 16 - 23 LITTLE LONGSTONE WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details. 16 - 23 GREAT LONGSTONE WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details.

Sunday 17 AFTERNOON TEA (sandwiches, cakes, scones) £7.50 per person, plus extra for an indulgent Glass of Prosecco. Event is in aid of raising much needed funds for the Village Hall roof repair. 3-5pm - Stanton Village Hall. Please come along and enjoy the food and a social chat. 17 ALL DAY CAFÉ – Youlgrave Village Hall. 10am–5pm. Café in aid of Youlgrave-Bangbutt Village Links, a charity aiding health care in Sierra Leone. 17 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: Taxal Layby – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2: Minninglow – 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 17 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Mytham Bridge roadside, Offerton, Carrhead Rocks, Stanage Edge. 01623 552985. 17 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 10 miles (grade 2). Alstonefield CP, Milldale, Hall Dale (cut off), Wetton, Alstonefield. 0114 2306 109. www.halcyon-rambling.co.uk 17 MATLOCK ADVANCED MOTORISTS AND MOTORCYCLISTS meeting, at Highfields Upper School, off Chesterfield Road, Matlock at 10am. Free assessment drives for local motorists and riders. Please contact Bill Storey on 01629 812732 for full details. Or visit the IAM website at www.iam.org.uk or www.matlock-iam.webs.com 17 PEAK WALKING GROUP 10am Cordwell to Cutthorpe circular - 8.5 miles, moderate. Start Millthorpe Lane SK 317 763, OL 24 White Peak. Route: Millthorpe, Commonside, Cutthorpe, Overgreen, Millthorpe. Mainly farmland and woodland. Dogs on lead. Bring packed lunch. www.peakwalkinggroup.co.uk. Tel: 01246 853155 or 07410 982664.

Monday 18 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Action for Children. 18 CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH MORRIS MEN will be dancing the Morris at The Old Club House, Buxton 8pm. 18 HIGH PEAK DIABETIC SELF-HELP GROUP AND PEN PEOPLE Wye Room, The Buckingham Hotel, Buxton (at the junction of Burlington Rd and St. Johns Road). Buxton. 7-9pm.

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It will be 30 years this November since the very first meeting at the Devonshire Royal Hospital. The group became constituted the following year, and has served the people of High Peak and Derbyshire Dales ever since. We are organising a 30th anniversary celebration, which will be held at the Old Hall Hotel, Buxton on Monday 24th October at 6.30pm to accommodate people on strict insulin regimes. Tickets will be £10 per person. We hope you can join us for the meal , and that we may re-new

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YOULGRAVE CARNIVAL 9TH JULY 8th 6pm Kids disco. Refreshments. In the large marquee on the playing field. 9th Carnival Day 12noon Carnival floats assemble for judging. 1.30pm Judging of floats and fancy dress. 2.30pm Crowning of the queen. 3pm Procession starts. Refreshments in the Marquee served by Youlgrave Brownies. Youlgrave Play-school will be running this years tombola. 4pm Display from Youlgrave Silver Band. 4.20pm Maypole dancing from Youlgrave School. 5pm Live music with singer/guitarist James. 7.30pm Disco. 9pm Live music with Aflixtion till 1am, adults only. Refreshments in the Marquee served by Youlgrave Brownies. Youlgrave Playschool will be running this years tombola. vvvvvv BAKEWELL CARNIVAL AND WELL DRESSING 25TH JUNE-3RDJULY 30th Raft race from Wynn Meadows. 8pm Jack Russell Races, 8.30pm Tug o’war. Bakewell Recreational Ground. 1st 6.30pm Children’s sports on the Recreation ground. 7.34pm Wheelbarrow and Welly Race starting Bakewell Bridge. 2nd Carnival Day 1.30pm Assembly of Carnival entrances. 2pm Judging of Entries. 2.3pm Crowning of Bakewell Carnival Queen. 3pm Procession. Bands in the arena, miniature trains and face painting, ferrets, birds of prey, bouncy castle, face painting by Looby Loo’s face and body art, Punch and Judy sideshows, Bakewell vintage and classic car concourse. 3rd 11am Outdoor United Church Service, Recreation ground. 2pm Carnival annual duck race, start Bakewell Bridge. vvvvvv WINSTER WAKES 26TH JUNE -2ND JULY 30th 2.30–4.30pm Winster Country Show - Marquee next to School. View the crafts, baking, preserves and flowers while enjoying afternoon tea and beautiful homemade cakes. 7.30pm Annual Hill Race, 6.5km in the hills round Winster. Starts 7.30 at the Market House. Registration from 5pm. 9.15pm Music Quiz and Barbecue -Bowling Green pub. 1st July 5pm Duck Hunt - Bowling Green pub. Entry 50p per child. Just bring a pencil and turn up. 7.30pm Winster Night (Talent Show) Marquee next to School. 2nd 1.30–5.30pm Winster Wakes Carnival. Enjoy the parade, fancy dress, stalls, morris dancing, juggler, unicyclist, punch and judy, brass band, tug-o-war, café and bar, etc. on Main Street. From 6.30pm there is a children's disco and outdoor activities on the playing field next to the school, and later dancing in the marquee to the band TimeZone. Full details on www.winster.org vvvvvv BUXTON CARNIVAL AND WELL DRESSING 2ND-11TH JULY

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HOPE WAKES WEEK AND WELL DRESSING 25TH JUNE-3RD JULY St Peter’s Church open daily (except for service times) 11am-5pm. Light refreshments available. Theme. “90 Years of Celebrations, Queen and Nation” Exhibition of “The Queen, 90 years 1926–2016. A Hope perspective” by the Hope Historical Society and a photographic display by Castleton Photographic Society throughout the week in St Peter’s Church. Refreshments available 30th 6pm Tag Rugby competition on the sports field. 8pm Concert in St Peter’s Church by Sheffield Lydian Singers & Caccia Wind Quintet. 9pm Folk Night at The Cheshire Cheese, Edale Road. 1st 1.30pm Hope Primary School Sports Day at the School 6.30pm Car treasure hunt starting from the Sports Field and ending at the Old Hall 2nd An afternoon of stalls, side shows, entertainment, music, disco and refreshments on Hope Sports Field, including. 1pm Gathering of Royalty and Fancy Dress competition. 2pm The Grand Procession through the streets of Hope. 3pm Presentation of Hope & visiting Royalty. 9.30pm Torchlight procession around the village. 10.30pm Fireworks and hot food on the Sports Field. 3rd Car boot sale on Sports Field. 2pm River race on the River Noe at Laneside Football Pitch with entertainments and refreshments. 4pm Choral Evensong at St. Peter’s Church. vvvvvv ST LUKE'S CHURCH, SHEEN FLOWER FESTIVAL 2ND-8TH JULY 11am-7pm daily. Theme. Beatrix Potter Refreshments served in church. Toilets and ample parking. 2nd Car boot 11am onwards with bacon butties served until 2pm. 3rd 6.30pm Our Songs of Praise Service. For more information please contact Ann on 01298 84396. St Luke's Church, Sheen, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 0ES. vvvvvv

HATHERSAGE GALA AND WELL DRESSING 2ND-9TH JULY

See Hathersage Carnival feature on page 42 vvvvvv PEAK FOREST WELL DRESSING WEEK 6TH-10TH JULY 6th 6pm Blessing of the Wells. Procession from Peak Forest Primary School. Meeting at the Children’s Well (Damside) approx. 6.10pm. Refreshments and plant sale at The Devonshire Arms. 8th Family Fun Car Treasure Hunt Staggered starts 6-7pm from The Devonshire Arms, Peak Forest. £10 per car, all welcome! Special Offer menu available for all participants. 10th Peak Forest Fell Race. The race is 6.5 miles (9.7km) with a climb of 650’ (198m)! Starts at the old village shop at 11.15 am. Registration in The Reading Room. Open to all 18 years and over, £5 entry fee. Further information contact Chris Hopley on 01298 23358.

BIRCHOVER CARNIVAL ~ 16TH JULY 12noon Carnival Queen and attendant, decorated floats and fancy dress parade meet up in The Druid Car Park. Please come along in Fancy Dress and join in..! Entertainment for all ages with marching bands (Bakewell Silver Band and Ashover Brass Band) and a performance by the Buxton Billerettes and the Mid-Wales Axe Racing Team. The regular stalls and attractions will be there too. Derwent Bowmen, Birds of Prey, Punch and Judy, Rodeo Bull, Gladiator Duels, craft stalls and much more..! The local PTA will be serving refreshments in their Carnival Café raising funds for the local primary school. Music in the evening and Firework Display at Barn Farm Campsite. vvvvvv LITTLE LONGSTONE WELL DRESSING 16TH-23RD JULY 16th 1pm Blessing of well. 17th 6.30pm Listen to the Grumpah Jazz Trio, outside the Pack Horse pub.

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OVER HADDON WELL DRESSING 9TH-17TH JULY 9th 11am Blessing Ceremony Wellgate Lane Tea and home made cakes will be available in the Village Hall. 9th & 10th There will also be a film of well dressing in the making in the Hall

GREAT LONGSTONE WELL DRESSING 16TH-23RD JULY 16th 2pm Blessing of well

vvvvvv HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, TANSLEY, NR MATLOCK FLOWER FESTIVAL 9TH-12TH JULY 10am-4pm 10th 2pm Youlgrave Band will be playing outside the Village Hall and cream teas will also be served. vvvvvv

PARWICH WAKES ~ 2ND-9TH JULY 2nd Wakes Saturday 9.45am Oddfellows’ procession starting from the Sycamore. 11am Oddfellows’ service, St Peter’s Church. All welcome. 1.15pm Oddfellows’ dinner in the Memorial Hall. 11am-2pm Village market on the green. 12noon onwards BBQ, rounders on Nethergreen. 6pm Fancy dress and carnival (procession round the village ending at the Green). 7.30pm Hog roast and entertainment on the Green. Doveholes Brass Band and Chris Houlihan. 3rd 11am The Campsite ‘Songs of Praise Service’ Ian Mansfield, Parsons Croft, 12noon Fun and games with the Campers, Parsons Croft. 6pm Treasure Hunt around the village, start on the Green, end at Legion. 8pm Wakes BBQ at the Legion. 4th 6.30pm Children’s sports, Nethergreen. 5th The 39th Annual Parwich Hill Race. Start at The Sycamore. 7pm Local ladies race. 7.30pm Junior hill race. 8pm Senior hill race. 7th 6.30pm Children’s film night, Parwich Memorial Hall. 8th 7pm all race on Pump Hill. 8pm Race night at the Legion, Parwich British Legion. 9th 2pm Fun and games on Parson’s Croft organised by Parwich Oddfellows.

PILSLEY WELL DRESSING AND VILLAGE FAIR 14TH-21ST JULY 14th 7pm Blessing of wells. Feelitanddance and hot pork sandwiches for sale outside the pub. 15th Organised childrens sports. 6-7.30pm. On the school field. 16th 2-5pm. Village Fair. 1.45pm Parade. Bonsall’s Red Barrows. Face painting, bouncy castle, cakes, books, produce, fancy dress judged 1.30pm, magic show, bric a brac, pony rides, bowl for the pig, Punch and Judy, coconut shy, Tideswell Band, water or wine, tombola, lots more games, Hot and cold refreshments on the green and in the school. Adults £1, kids free. 7-11.30pm On the green with disco Mick. Mobile pizza oven selling from 7pm.

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BAMFORD WELL DRESSING AND CARNIVAL 9TH-17TH JULY

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vvvvvv CHELMORTON FESTIVAL ~ 11TH-17TH JULY Chelmorton is located near to Buxton, and is sign posted off the A515 Ashbourne to Buxton and from the A6 Bakewell to Buxton route. For those using a SAT NAV please use postcode SK17 9SH. Wedding Dress Exhibition in the Church all week.The village Institute will be the place to come if you are looking for light refreshments anytime Monday to Friday from 10.30am to 4.30pm, and the place to browse and buy local arts and crafts. Hand-made scarecrows that will adorn many resident’s homes. Every day has its own events with a pub quiz, local walks, family film night showing “Inside Out”, treasure trail, raffle and a concert with local Hollinsclough band. 12th Crime writer’s panel return courtesy of village author, Sarah Ward, and Cornish and Buxton Fringe comic poet, Rob Barratt will also perform an hour long show the same night. 16th Family Festival Fun Day, with street stalls, treasure trail for all the family, pop-up book store, display of ‘interesting’ vehicles past and present, a disco plus lots, lots more. It really is an occasion for all the family. 17th Songs of Praise in the village Church. To view the full details of the week-long Festival programme, including how to obtain tickets to selected events, visit www.chelmortonvillage.org.uk. Or email chellyfestival@gmail.com. Tickets to most of the events can be paid at the door, but if you wish to order tickets in advance, please email chellyfestival@gmail.com in the first instance. Any monies raised will be donated to the Parish Church of St. John the Baptist, the Village Institute and to improvements of the village play area. To find out more about the village, the event and how to get tickets please visit www.chemortonvillage.org.uk; or follow @chellyfest.

BIRCHOVER CARNIVAL SATURDAY 16TH JULY BIRCHOVER CARNIVAL COMMITTEE TRACTOR PULL – A Success!

This year's Birchover Carnival will begin at 12.00 noon when the Carnival Queen and attendant, decorated floats and fancy dress parade meet up in The Druid Car Park. Please come along in Fancy Dress and join in..! There will be entertainment for all ages with marching bands (Bakewell Silver Band and Ashover Brass Band) and a performance by the Buxton Billerettes and the MidWales Axe Racing Team. The regular stalls and attractions will be there too.. Derwent Bowmen, Birds of Prey, Punch and Judy, Rodeo Bull, Gladiator Duels, craft stalls and much more..! The local PTA will be serving refreshments in their Carnival Café raising funds for the local primary school.

(Music in the Evening and Firework Display - The Carnival Committee are continuing to organise the fun day time event but as the combined carnival and music festival have become increasingly popular, from 2016 a local company is taking over the organising of the evening with new bands and stalls. As the evening

music festival is no longer organised or the responsibility of the Carnival Committee (a small group of volunteers) from 2016 an entry charge will be made to cover costs. The Company are still using Barn Farm as a venue for the music festival with Barn Farm Campsite providing a spectacular firework display).

On Saturday 28 May, Birchover Carnival Committee held its annual Tractor Pull. The Carnival Committee would like to thank everyone who took part and supported the event. The Tractor Pull was a great success with 6 teams of 6 taking part. The Carnival Tractor was pulled up the main street to a roar of applause by onlookers and the teams received a great reception as they hauled the tractor over the finish line. Each team had two pulls of the carnival tractor, with The Snakes and Avengers competing for the quickest time in the final. The tractor was pulled over the course in the fastest time by Team Avengers who celebrated their win with a crate of beer, kindly donated by The Red Lion, Birchover. A second prize, awarded to The Snakes was kindly donated by Thornbridge Brewery, Bakewell. Thank you to: Henry Holland who ensured the tractor was safely pulled throughout the evening, and to the Red Lion, Thornbridge Brewery and Barn Farm Campsite The Raffle (Champagne), donated by Barn Farm was won by Henry Holland (with Richard Bacon, Sam Pawley and Stephen Shimwell winning sweets/bucks fizz). The event raised £370 (team entry, giant tombola,

raffle and a donation from the Red Lion) towards Birchover Carnival 2016.

This year’s Birchover Carnival takes place on Saturday16 July.

TEAM

1st Pull

2nd Pull

Final Between 12.54 11.82

The Snakes Avengers Cherries The Yearly Campers Weak Stronglings Children’s Teams Team 1 Team 2

13.56 12.36 24.19 17.70

12.78 11.93 19.67 14.95

12.93 23.82

13.84 32.50

25.49 36.00

32.00 (times in seconds)

FRIENDS OF TANSLEY SCHOOL PRESENT

LADIES FASHION SHOW AND SALE

Tractor Pull Winners 2016 - Avengers. The Snakes (runners up)

On Wednesday 13th July at 7pm at the Gate Inn, Tansley, Friends of Tansley School present a Ladies Fashion Show and Sale. Designer and high street clothing to be sold at a fraction of the normal price on the night. A girly evening, drinks and retail therapy, all to support your local school. There will be a raffle on the night with a 32” Television kindly donated by

Farmers Matlock, Go ape family vouchers, £50 Matlock garden centre voucher, Posteritty voucher and many more fantastic prizes. Tickets are on sale at The Gate Inn, Lant lane Ltd and the school office priced at £5. Every penny is donated to the school. Thank you for your support.

Laura Maycock, on behalf of Tansley School.

Don’t forget to get your

SPECIAL EVENT information to us early Please telephone Nicky on 01629 812159 or email: whatson@peak-advertiser.co.uk


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SITUATIONS VACANT

Rohan 5 King Street, Bakewell

PART-TIME / FULL-TIME STAFF REQUIRED at our shop in Bakewell selling outdoor and travel clothing. If you are an experienced shop assistant and keen walker or traveller, call 01629 814082 or visit the store and talk to the manager.

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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.

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

Ashford-in-the-Water, Nr Bakewell

Pinelog Limited Riverside Business Park Bakewell DE45 1GS

Part-time and full-time

BAR & WAITINGON STAFF

www.pinelog.co.uk

and part-time

Chef de Partie Full-time Waiting On ~ Experience Preferred We are looking for hard working, Self-motivated people to be part of our team Good working conditions – salary negotiable 5 day week to include weekends Please send your printed CV and covering letter to; Sally Potter, The Old Hall Hotel, The Square, Buxton. SK17 6BD Or sally@oldhallhotelbuxton.co.uk

are looking to recruit

CARE STAFF

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

or jobs@daisychainhomecare.co.uk

Part-Time Telemarketing Assistant (B2B) Hathersage based CQM Training & Consultancy Ltd are looking for a self-motivated person, with an exceptional telephone manner, to join our successful team and generate appointments for the Business Development Managers. The ideal candidate should have experience of, and be able to demonstrate: • Ability to identify and consistently generate well qualified appointments. • Build and develop key relationships over the telephone. • Excellent communication skills – a confident manner when talking with decision makers at all levels of seniority within large organisations. • Experience of working with a CRM system. • Tenacious and well organised. • Have good literacy and keyboard skills. • An understanding of training and funded apprenticeships would be beneficial but not essential.

We are looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated pastry chef to work in our busy restaurant in Tideswell. This role gives you the opportunity to work alongside and support our Head Chef as well as being responsible for the baking and display of delicous cakes and desserts available at The Merchant’s Yard. If you think you’ve got what it takes then please email our Head Chef Phil Jewell: phil.jewell@themerchantsyard.com

Front of House Staff

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

To Advertise your

VACANCY Please call us on 01629 812159 or email: enquiries@peakadvertiser.co.uk

JOBS: Chef/Cook (profit share). Bar. Housekeeper. General assistant. All ages. Great pay. Promotion. Flexi hours. andreweasom@hotmail.com

07720 180153

GREAT HUCKLOW PERMANENT POSITION

PART-TIME GENERAL /KITCHEN ASSISTANT up to £8.25 Per Hour for the right person Hours of work by arrangement and will include shifts and weekend work

For further details contact: Stella Burney 01298 871218 email: info@thenightingalecentre.org.uk

THE CAVENDISH HOTEL Baslow Set on the Chatsworth Estate, the highly rated Cavendish offers numerous benefits including competitive rates of pay, share of service levy, professional training qualifications plus numerous benefits associated with being a Chatsworth employee. We have full and part-time positions available for

WAITING STAFF Working in the 2AA Rosette Gallery Restaurant and the informal Garden Room

Please email your covering letter and CV to: Jenny.humphreys@cqmltd.co.uk

Owned by The Duke & Duchess of Devonshire, The Cavendish has 24 bedrooms with 2 restaurants and private dining/conference facilities. We place great emphasis on delivering high standards of guest care.

Strive to attain

To apply, telephone 01246 582311 and ask for an application form or online at the vacancies page of our website: www.cavendish-hotel.net The Cavendish Hotel, Church Lane, Baslow. Derbyshire DE45 1SP

Site Supervisor We are seeking a Site Supervisor to join our highly respected Premises Team: x 37 hours per week: Rotating shift pattern (Week 1: 6am to 2pm Monday to Thursday and 6am to 1.30pm Friday. Week 2: 2pm to 10pm Monday to Thursday and 1.30pm to 9.00pm Friday) x 38 weeks per year: term-time only x Grade 5 £15,664 to £16,680 per annum pro rata plus enhancement for unsocial hours worked after 7pm or before 7am

Cook This key role within our catering team involves preparing and baking cakes, biscuits and puddings:

Are you passionate about good service? Are you presentable and keen to make a good impression?

x 35 hours per week, 39.2 weeks per year

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

x Required from September 2016

Part of the M.Markovitz group of companies

NEW PUB WITH B&B LAUNCH IN AUGUST

You will in turn be smart, enthusiastic and hard working. Previous experience in quality establishments would be ideal but not essential.

Lady Manners School

Are you enthusiastic and passionate about food? Have you got what it takes to work in one of Tideswell’s leading restaurants?

JUG AND GLASS INN HARTINGTON SK17 0BA

Salary will be £18,000 pro rata dependent upon experience and based on a 3 day week.

Tel: 0114 281 3747

Pastry Chef

Tel: 01629 812725

THE NIGHTINGALE HOLIDAY & CONFERENCE CENTRE

Previous telesales/telemarketing experience in a business to business environment is essential for the role.

01629 735100 07772 783972

RESTAURANT AND BAR

HOUSE KEEPER

Copy deadline: Wednesday 6th July

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

St. John’s Road, Tideswell, Derbyshire. SK17 8NY. Telephone: (01298) 872 442

01629 814222

The Ashford Arms

Telephone for an application form on 01629 814481 or email CV to admin@pinelog.co.uk

EXCELLENT RATES OF PAY

Recruiting for: Finance Engineering Commercial PA & Secretarial Hospitality Retail

x Grade 4 £14,657 to £15,445 per annum pro rata

Closing date for both posts: 13 July 2016 For further details and to apply

web: www.ladymanners.net/vacancies email: jobs@ladymanners.derbyshire.sch.uk phone: 01629 812671

THE CAVENDISH HOTEL Baslow

CHEF DE PARTIE An outstanding opportunity to make an impact on your career, using the famous Cavendish Hotel on the Chatsworth Estate, under Head Chef, Alan Hill. … you will already have Chef de Partie experience in a rosette establishment, dedication to your profession, and ambition to assist maintaining our existing 2 rosette standards. You must demonstrate a flair for cooking, with a modern approach, and have excellent communication skills. Salary package £16.0k - £18.5k Plus, benefits associated with being a Chatsworth Employee. Please visit our website www.cavendish-hotel.net Applications in writing, with a comprehensive CV, to Alan Hill, Head Chef, The Cavendish Hotel, Church Lane, Baslow DE45 1SP. For an application form contact Reception on 01246 582311 Online applications can be made through the vacancies section of the Cavendish website.


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DOMESTIC CLEANING STAFF REQUIRED We have a position available for a reliable person in the Wirksworth/Ashbourne areas. 20+ hours weekly, must be mobile. Good rates of pay and benefits.

Phone Poppies (Baslow) 01246 583800

POPPIES

FULL-TIME HOUSEKEEPER REQUIRED

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

35 hours a week. Start at 7am. Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Immediate Start.

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

Grindleford

01433 631380

Email: hugh.skelton@fdgroup.com Call 01433 630 321

or email care@e-d-s.org

Alpha Gas and Plumbing Ltd Require an

APPRENTICE PLUMBER 4 year apprenticeship starting at college in September. One day per week at college and four days working with a heating engineer.

Would suit a school leaver Please send cv to

EYAM PARISH CHURCH We are looking for a part-time ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Approximately 14 hours per week Friday essential – other hours flexible Good keyboard skills required gillian@eyamchurch.org

01433 630930

alphagasplumbing@aol.com Grindleford

Or call Hope Valley 01433 639911

ENTHUSIASTIC

birchoverlandscapes

WAITING STAFF

Hard landscaping and garden construction specialists Commercial and domestic landscapes

required Full and part-time work available.

We are now recruiting Full/part-time experienced

Email: hugh.skelton@fdgroup.com Call 01433 630 321

LANDSCAPE GARDENERS Full training will be given to the successful applicants For more information contact Robert Adlington on 01629 735252 or 07976 264972

Girls’ Brigade Cliff College, Calver, Hope Valley, Derbyshire S32 3XG

WE ARE LOOKING FOR NEW DISTRIBUTORS FOR IMMEDIATE START OR TO BE ADDED TO OUR WAITING LIST AREAS CURRENTLY REQUIRING DISTRIBUTORS:

JOB VACANCY - Finance Manager

Telephone interviewers – European language speakers

The children’s and youth charity Girls' Brigade is looking for an accounts qualified person to join the team as Finance Manager. The role is part-time (15 hours per week).

(to join our bank of linguists for ad hoc work).

This is a great role for someone who wants to put their finance skills to work in a purposeful organisation seeking to make a difference in the lives of young people.

Customer Satisfaction UK is a management consultancy based in Buxton. We work with major UK and international companies helping them to improve customer satisfaction.

A job description and application form is downloadable from the GB website www.girlsb.org

We are looking for fluent speakers of European languages (particularly French) to interview our clients’ customers. You will have a good, confident telephone manner and excellent listening skills, with the ability to record data reliably in English.

Alternatively contact the GB Support Centre on 01246 582322 or via gbco@gb-ministries.org Closing date 20 July 2016.

Hackney Padley Hathersage (Jaggers/Coggers Lane area)

Eyam (Lydgate/Water Lane area) Bradwell (Hungry Lane area) Bradwell (Smalldale area) Cromford (Scarthin - Rose End Avenue)

DON’T MISS OUT – GET YOUR NAME DOWN

consultancy@customersatisfactionuk.com

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

Longford Lodge, Park Road, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6SN

For further details, call 01629 812159

Please email for a job description and / or apply to:

dsf DSF Refractories & Minerals Ltd is an internationally recognised high quality refractories supplier and a high quality processed minerals supplier. The Company has been established for 124 years. Our site is situated in the rural countryside approximately 10 miles South of Buxton on the A515 towards Ashbourne. Due to an upturn in business we are actively recruiting new employees for all departments on the Shop Floor.

PRODUCTION OPERATIVES Immediate start available Typical hourly rates starting at £8.45 - £10.35 after training THE JOB • • • • • • •

Producing high quality refractory products. Processing and preparation of raw materials. Operating plant and machinery. Quality control checks. Complying with health and safety. Multi-skilling between departments. Various shift patterns available.

THE PERSON • • • • • • •

Reliable and motivated. Team Player. Flexible. Counterbalance fork lift truck licence - desirable. Able to carry out manual work. Health and safety passport or similar – desirable. Own transport essential due to location.

Please contact Janette/Diane on 01629 630115 for further information Email your CV to jflower@dsf.co.uk or visit our website to download an application form DSF Refractories & Minerals Ltd, Friden, Newhaven, Nr Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 0DX

Other vacancies available visit www.dsf.co.uk


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

FOUND

PETS

GOLD ENGAGEMENT RING found on Sunday 12th June under bench near Farmers Market in Bakewell. If it is yours please send description to Nicky at the Peak Advertiser either by email: classifieds@peakadvertiser.co.uk, in person or by telephone and we will forward your details on to the finder. BLACK CAT FOUND wandering round Mill Road/Derby Road, Cromford. Got a sweet meow! 01629 312047.

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

TUITION

S PA N I S H FRENCH GERMAN TUITION

Congratulations James William Gregory-Campeau (Jim)

Beginners to AS/A2 any age!

on passing your degree in Design & Marketing at Central St Martins, London with a First Class Honour Love from Auntie Sally xxx

Experienced, effective teacher Excellent exam results

Tel: Helen 01629 580567

DEATHS

FRENCH TUITION

Mr. Denis Crowfoot 90 years of age, sadly passed away Thursday 23rd June around midnight. A wonderful Father, Grand and Great Grandfather. For further information please contact 01629 593693 or 07754 525254

PERSONAL

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

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 TEAK

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

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

RECORDS WANTED

MOBILE HAIRDRESSER

CASH PAID GOOD CONDITION ONLY

MOBILE HAIRDRESSER

LPS

Friendly & reliable service at a time to suit you

SINGLES

Please call Karen on

1960S TO 1980S

07704 440 656 GENTLEMEN AND BOYS BARBER Experienced and reliable. Call Teresa 07974 960209.

VICTORIA HUTCHINSON

Tel: 01246 850442 WILL COLLECT

WANTED FIELD TO RENT in Darley Dale or local surrounds up to 5 miles. Grazing for one horse. Call Catherine on 07895 389919.

Mobile Hairdresser

NEWSPAPER TROLLIES

07920423790

Do you have an unwanted trolley you wish to part with

Fully qualified All hair types, cuts, colours and blowdrys

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

?

If so, call the Peak Advertiser on 01629 812159

CHIROPODY

CHIROPODIST HOME VISITING Helen Smith M.Inst.Ch.P Health & Care Professions Council Westfield / Simply Health Claims Accepted Tel: 01433 650809 Mobile 07974 001435

French native Tutor Advanced experience with excellent results in GCSE and A level exams Tel: Anyès 01433 651946 e: agonnetan@hotmail.com

MUSIC TUITION

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.

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

Guitar Lessons £10 per 1/2 hour

For fun or to achieve exams call Lisa

01629 593643 PIANO, KEYBOARD AND MUSIC THEORY TUITION All ages welcome. Free trial lesson, experienced teacher. Susan Gilman BA (Hons). Buxton 01298 70894.

Piano Lessons BEGINNERS TO EXAM LEVEL Call Fiona

01629 259178 / 07854 446958

GUITAR TUITION

Pamper your pooch Bathing, grooming & Clipping

Microchipping service available Fully qualified & insured

01629 55534 SHEFFIELD DOG RESCUE has many dogs, all healthy and vaccinated, looking for permanent homes. All ages and sizes, all cross breeds. 07748 620740.

SUE’S MOBILE DOG GROOMING AND MICROCHIPPING SERVICES

IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME

01433 651263 07840 345526 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.

PAWS FIRST Pet Care

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

PUPPY TRAINING HH CLASSES HH

DOG GROOMING

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

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

LIVESTOCK

BERKSHIRE WEANERS FOR SALE T: 07971 082379

POULTRY Warren 18 week-old

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

FOR HIRE

Qualified City & Guilds & IPG Groomers

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

• • • • •

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

813 444

For a Professional, Caring Service

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

Bamboos, Grasses, Trees & Shrubs and Herbaceous. Open Sat/Sun 9/10th and 16/17th July 10.00am to 5.00pm Whitelea Nursery, Whitelea Lane, off Church Street, Tansley, Matlock. DE4 5FL. Tel. 01629 55010. www.uk-bamboos.co.uk

LOGS

COAL AND LOGS SUMMER PRICES HELD 01629 732122 07950 495727

or

SEASONED HARDWOOD LOGS £75 for 11/2 bulk bags. Free delivery 07515 711323.

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

Firewood & Briquettes Ash logs cut and split to dry over summer

Flexible and reliable Matlock area 01629 581885

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

(DBS Certified)

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

Phone: 813472

SEWING ALTERATIONS CLOTHING ALTERATIONS Wedding Dresses Dress making Also, made to measure curtains and covers Matlock 01629 258526 Mobile 07432 844655

BUILDING/DIY LIMESTONE, gritstone, sandstone, building stone supplied. Walling stone, top soil and aggregate supplied. 07966 210181/01298 687465. 2ND GRADE SAND for sale suitable for bedding, farm tracks etc 07966 210181/01298 687465.

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

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

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

A LUXURY PURPOSE BUILT CATTERY

JILL MIDDLETON 01298 872444

Unit 2c, Station Road Ind. Est. Bakewell

BUILDING SERVICES

www.matlockdogwalker.co.uk

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

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

END OF SEASON SALE

Fully Insured

Dog Walker

FOR HIRE:

TOOL HIRE BAKEWELL

LITTON LOGS DOG WALKING

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

CONCRETE PANELS

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

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

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

ROCK, BLUES, JAZZ

Learn from an experienced musician and teacher. Courses to suit any age or level. Beginners welcome For full details contact:

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

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

01433 631769 peakdistrictguitartuition.co.uk

Piano Lessons

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

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

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

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

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

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


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Peak Valley IT

PROPERTY FOR SALE

Clearing up your IT worries KITCHENS

New & Reclaimed

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

OAK FLOORING FIXING & SANDING

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

SERVICES RECLAIMED MAPLE STRIP FLOORING fixing service available. 07743 699058.

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

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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

CURTAIN MAKING

Old clocks repaired and restored at reasonable 6 prices

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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

FREE ESTIMATES CARPET CLEANING and domestic cleaning. Competitive rates. Call Neil 07799 608691. TRUSTWORTHY, RELIABLE, CLEANER first hour free, minimum 3 hours. One offs, weekly. 07450 426757.

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

OVEN CLEANING

• • • •

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

01629 312196

CARPET and UPHOLSTERY

30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE FULL INSURANCE ON ALL WORK FREE QUOTATIONS

PAUL’S CLEANING SERVICES 01629 55071 or 07973 671 386 The House Fairy Cleaning Services

the_housefairy@hotmail.com

Gemma Tomlinson Rowsley

01629 733364 07751 841176 facebook.com/thehousefairyy

for your kind of riding Singletrack Magazine bike shop of the year!

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

Offering weekly, fortnightly or monthly cleans

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

PC/Laptops safely recycled

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

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NOTICES LICENSING ACT 2003 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PREMISES LICENCE Name of Applicant: Address of premises:

Robert John Walker Parkys Eatery, The Old Bakery 11-13 Market Place, Cromford, Matlock DE4 3RE

It is proposed to licence the above premises under the Licensing Act 2003 to permit the sale of alcohol on the premises and recorded music between 7:00 and 23:00 Monday to Sunday. Live music indoors between 08:00 and 22:30 Monday to Sunday. With non standard timings on New Years Eve between 08:00 and 24.00. The full application can be inspected during office hours (9am-5pm) by contacting the Licensing Team at address below, or by email: licensing@derbyshiredales.gov.uk or by telephone (01629) 761313. Representations can be made IN WRITING between: Date: 21.6.2016 and 18.7.2016 (emailed representations must contain full name and address) To: Licensing Manager, Regulatory Services, Derbyshire Dales District Council, Town Hall, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3NN. (Telephone: 01629 761374). It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application which carries a maximum fine of £5,000 on summary conviction.

DERBYSHIRE DALES DISTRICT COUNCIL Town and Country Planning Act 1990 Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 Notice is hereby given that applications have been made to Derbyshire Dales District Council for planning permission/listed building consent in the Central Area in the fortnight commencing 13th June 2016 as follows: 16/00366/FUL – Extension – AEW Paddock Motors Ltd, The Showground, The Cliff, Tansley 16/00390 – Erection of community scout building – Darley Dale Primary School, Greenaway Lane, Hackney 16/00407/VCOND – Variation of Condition 5 of 10/00791/FUL to allow independent occupation of residential unit – Hardhurst Barn, Breamfield Lane, Wirksworth 16/00410/FUL – Revised arrangement of roadway access and parking adjacent to Block C (Pollard), St Elphins Park, Darley Dale 16/00413/FUL – Alteration of roof to single storey element – 70 Wellington Street, Matlock (C) 16/00415/FUL – Erection of dwelling – Land adjacent 20 Old Hackney Lane, Hackney 16/00420/FUL – Residential development of 33 affordable dwellings and access – Land east of Derby Road, Wirksworth (S)(F) Applications with the suffix F may affect a Footpath Applications with the suffix L may affect the character of a Listed Building Applications with the suffix C may affect a Conservation Area Applications with the suffix S may affect the setting of a Listed Building Applications with the suffix D The development is a departure from the provisions of the development plan The applications may be inspected on-line between 9am and 5pm Monday-Friday at the Town Hall, Matlock or at www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk. Any person wishing to make representations about any of the applications should do so in writing within 21 days to the Regulatory Services Section, Town Hall, Matlock, DE4 3NN, quoting the relevant application number.

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HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION ITALY, AMALFI COAST Small, B&B in traffic-free mountain village above Positano. Ideal quiet retreat with modern conveniences and kitchen facilities. All rooms en-suite with panoramic sea views. Good walking base with regular local bus service. English speaking host. Airport transfers can be arranged. Tel: Penny Marrone 01954 210681 email: penny.marrone@ btinternet.com. Photos and further information including prices: www. ninobb.moonfruit.com PORTUGAL - ALGARVE 2 bedroomed apartment, quiet, small complex overlooking 9 hole golf course, walking distance to beautiful beach. £450-£550 per week. 01433 621590.

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

MAN AND VAN FOR HIRE MAN AND TRANSIT VAN for hire. 2 vans available for larger moves. Any distance, free quote, cheap rates. Call Simon 07827 965356 for a fast friendly service. MAN AND TRANSIT VAN for hire. Any distance, any size, no job too small. Free quote. Call Geoff for fast service. 07967 202357.

WOODBURNING STOVE CLEARVIEW PIONEER 400 WOODBURNING STOVE. £400. 01246 417672.

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. FULL SIZE SINGLE CONSERTINA METAL FRAME £25; 2 recliner garden chairs £25; Rucksack picnic set, unused £25. 01629 813581. CROWN GREEN BOWLS 1 Pr Thomas Taylor Gripper 2lb 10oz £30; 1 Pr Henselite De-Luxe 2lb 8oz £30; 1 Pr Lignum 2lb 8oz £20. All Exc. Condition. 01629 734043.

RECLAIMED TIMBER 75mm square fence posts 1.8 metre £5 each. 125mm square gate posts 1.8 metre £10 each. 85mm x 40mm rough sawn, various lengths, £1 per metre. 01629 822732 Cromford. 6FT SNOOKER TABLE Complete with snooker balls, 3 cues and rest. Good condition. Free on collection. 01629 732534. SET OF ALUMINIUM 6 STUD WHEELS WITH TYRES + locking nuts. Size 265/70/15. Excll condition. £200. 01629 582254. LEATHER BRIEF CASE VGC £15; Small office swivel chair £10; marvel single bed set £5. Matlock 0780 0827668. 2 UPLIGHTER LAMPS Father and child antique brass with variable switches for both lamps, £15; and a dark grey one with a variable switch, £10 both are approx 6ft tall; Condor All Purpose 60 degree stainless steel wedge, £10; Ben Sayers golf clubs, 3 to SW, ideal for a beginner, £10; 22 Dandy annuals from 1970 to 1992 including 2 for 1977, most in good condition, £10; Approx 100 Roy of the Rovers comics from January 1987 to March 1989 in gd cond, £5. Matlock 584435. CHICKEN COOP WITH ENCLOSED RUN and nesting box attached in gd cond. 223cm long, 87cm wide, 102cm high £70; Pro Shiatsu portable massager £30; Logitech black keyboard 18 in x 7 in £20; Logitech mouse £8; Rapcom monitor 18 in screen black £40; Peak bay woofer 7 in high x 6 in x 6 in £10; LG PC black 16 in high x 8 in wide x 18 in deep £40; 2 x peak bay speakers 6 in high x 3 in x 3 in £10 for pair. 07877 556318.

ITALIAN INLAID TABLE with 6 chairs, consists of 4 chairs and 2 carvers, VGC, hardly used £150ono. 01629 732925. GARAGE DOORS x2. sectional, Georgian style in rosewood, 2440mm x 2215mm inc. all the rails, springs etc., exc. cond. £200.00ovno; Bosch 4 ring gas hob, stainless steel, model no. S6F4030, 580mm x 520mm, exc. cond., £100ovno; Office chair, visitors, as new in beige £35; Panasonic DVD/CD player, model no. S27, ideal for holiday home £15. 07933 797442 Stanton in Peak. STANDARD LAMP black coloured base with gold motif, cream shade, total height with shade, approx. 6’, shade measures 23” in diameter, circular base £15; Oak / pine sideboard, nice item of furniture for lounge or hallway, comprises of 2 cupboards at either side and a middle display unit with small glass panes, 2 drawers plus good storage space, 32” H, 18” D, 51” L £50. 01629 734857. DINING TABLE WITH 6 MATCHING CHAIRS inc. 2 carvers, solid walnut in exc. cond., table has always had a protector on it, was and looks very expensive £250ono; Matching solid walnut, cathedral style glass top with mirrored back, glass shelves, long drawer, 3 cupboards, lighting £250ono; Computer desk with shelf under £20; Single light wood wardrobe with shelves at one side and drawer £25; Matching dressing table with triple mirror and two drawers each side £25, old but good cond.; Double bed, few months old, luxury comfy mattress £250. 07887 388 950 Matlock area.


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FOR SALE PRESTIGE FRIDGE FREEZER 3 draw freezer, 3 shelf fridge. Silver in colour £25. 01629 735285 Darley Dale. GOLF CLUBS Right Handed 9 Nicklaus -N1 Irons (3 to 9,PW, SW) - 4 Woods (Dunlop and Challenger) Driver (450cc) plus 3 5 and 7. £90. Grindleford 01433 630613. DAKS LADIES CAMEL COLOURED MIXED WOOL COAT size 14 £100; Vintage burberry trench/rain coat in beige, size 16 £100; Light brown and navy pinstripe suit, both 50 chest, 44 waist, 31 inside leg £ 30 each or £50 for both; Wood veneered warming cupboard with hotplate on top, 2 fixed shelves inside, on casters so easy to move, H 875mm, W 405mm, D 440mm £50; 19” Technika TV in black with Freeview and remote control £30; Lady Manners school blazer, size 40 chest £10. 07970 790927. DUE TO HOUSE MOVE Mexican style wooden dining table 5ft x 3ft - £40. Small circular drop leaf Pine dining table 3ft diameter when fully open - £25. Wooden fire surround, very stylish, modern, painted cream, as new - £60. Wooden Workshop bench 5ft 9 in long x 2ft 11 in wide, 2 draws complete with joiners vice - £40. 01433 631682. MICROWAVE OVEN Cookworks, 800w, perfect working cond., bought for motorhome, sold motorhome; G-Plan, bedroom furniture, teak, dressing table with 3 framed mirrors and 6 drawers £25; Padded headboard (4’ 9”) with 2 matching padded bedside tables with 2 drawers each, VGC £30, free delivery possible in Matlock area. 01629 733559. PANAMA XL 260 SMALL LIGHTWEIGHT AWNING burgundy and grey, fits caravans 235-250cm H, good cond. £80ono; Pyramid Tuscany full awning, burgundy and grey, fits 2 berth caravan size 800cm, good cond. £100ono; Universal annexe, will fit any full awning, used only once, VGC £80ono; Waste master pull along water container, VGC £40ono; Aqua roll water carrier, VGC £40ono; Inner tent for awning, VGC £10. 01298 71918. ANTIQUE PINE WELSH DRESSER 78” H, 48” W, 18” D, good cond. £120ono; Folding single bed, only slept on once £45ono. 01298 79625.

All / anything picked up Single or bulk Home or garden For a friendly service ~ Mike 07955 276800 RENAULT CAPTUR SPACE SAVER SPARE WHEEL will fit in the boot’s wheel well, brand new, unused £65ono. 07709 944985 Baslow. FULL DRUM KIT Black Mapex Tornado, also inc. set of VicFirth drum mutes, stool and sticks. Good condition £160; Furby, still in box, hardly used, cost £40, accept £6; Teksta robotic puppy, exc. cond. £6; Heeleys, size 3, navy / white / silver /black, hardly worn, still in box £8; Junior Vans high tops, red suede with Spider-Man on them size 2, hardly worn, still in box £8; Hi-Tec youth walking boots, size 3, navy / grey, worn once, still in box £8. 07944 163771. DOUBLE FRONTED, TWO STOREY DOLLS HOUSE complete with ELC furniture £60. 01629 735080 Darley Dale. GARDEN COMMUNITY GROUP SIZE WOODEN CONNECT 4 AND GIANT JENGA both used once at farm wedding £60 each; Monsoon dress short, sleeveless, v-neck patterned pink with beads and sequins and Alfred Angela short satin burgundy strapless dress, both size 10, each worn once as bridesmaid dress £15 each. 01629 56730. FLYMO ELECTRIC LAWN MOWER £40; Sold secure garage door defender with lock and two keys £35; Selection of garden tools £10; Aquaroll fresh water barrel for caravan / motorhome etc. £10, collect from Buxton 07986 754713. NEXT BEDROOM SET Next single duvet cover and matching pillowcase, Next lilac crystal style beaded mini chandelier light fitting, Next lilac waste bin with butterfly motif and matching Next 3 x lilac wooden butterflies for wall, lilac bedside light / shade, all £20; Pink lightshade, disc style / beaded and matching chrome bedside light with pink lightshade £7 for both; Aynsley Wild Tudor China, large variety inc. vases, bowls, trinket boxes, plates etc., all exc. cond., prices start at £3 each; Beautiful M&S Black, 3/4 length wool coat, pleated bottom, age 12/13, never worn £10. 01629 813011.

COPY DEADLINES Peak Advertiser Publication Dates 2015/16

JULY DEADLINE . . . . . . . .5pm Wednesday 6th July PRINT DAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tuesday 12th July ISSUE DATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday 18th July Distributed from 14th July

AUGUST DEADLINE . . . . . . .5pm Wednesday 20th July PRINT DAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tuesday 26th July ISSUE DATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday 1st August Distributed from 28th July DEADLINE . . . .5pm Wednesday 3rd August PRINT DAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tuesday 9th August ISSUE DATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday 15th August Distributed from 11th August DEADLINE . .5pm Wednesday 17th August PRINT DAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tuesday 23rd August ISSUE DATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday 29th August Distributed from 25th August

SEPTEMBER DEADLINE . .5pm Wednesday 31st August PRINT DAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tuesday 6th September ISSUE DATE . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday 12th September Distributed from 8th September

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MOBILITY SCOOTER blue, carry bag and poncho – hardly used, dismantles easily £320; Dorma kalamkari single bedding set, curtains, lamps, comprises 1 x duvet cover, 1 x patterned fitted sheet, 1 x patterned flat sheet, 4 x pillowcases, 1 x square cushion, 1 x small bolster cushion, 1 x bedside shade and 1 x matching ceiling shade, 1 pair curtains (106” W x 68” D) and matching dorma tie backs, exc. cond., hardly used, all for £35; 3 x Volex bulk head light fittings, new, never used, in original boxes, for use indoor / outdoor, 60w, L 10” x W 4.5”x D 4.5”) £4 each, all for £10; Autobiographies, large / hardback) David Jason, Harry Rednapp, Jimmy Greaves, Roy Castle, Tommy Lawton, some never read, all for £10 (books sold in aid of Leukaemia Research). 01629 813491.

Peak Advertiser 4th July 2016 – Page 53 5 BAR GATE measuring 7’ W, 4’ H, VGC £30; Solid wood atelier coffee table measuring 140cm x 80cm x 43cm, this was a prize in a national magazine competition retailing at £595 but too big for our requirements, accept £300, can email pic and details; Lady’s black leather briefcase with shoulder strap, Condotti make, laptop size with multiple pockets, exc. cond., as new, cost £100+, accept £40; Lady’s maxi dress, size 16, Matthew Williamson Butterfly make, pink, range and turquoise Ikap design, worn once, as new, cost £75, accept £20; Dell subwoofer computer dual speaker system, exc. cond. £15ono. 01629 760826. SOLID BRASS JAM PAN £10; Kenwood mini-chopper £5; 3-in-1 handbag, leather, 1 small shopper, 1 handbag, 1 purse £20. 01433 621546.

T.V. AERIALS FOR DIY INSTALLATION + MASTS, WALL BRACKETS, CABLE ALL IN STOCK Satellite lnbs and dishes also available. C. FARMER LTD Matlock. 01629 582411. HEAVY DUTY TILE CUTTER will cut tiles up to 330mm wide, VGC £10. 07941 779651 Hope. 2 ERCOL MATCHING DISPLAY CABINETS in golden dawn, H 77” x W 38” X D 11.5”, one glass shelves and the other with wooden shelves, each with cupboards at base, reluctant sale due to house move, each cost over £1200 new, accept £100 each or £175 the pair, buyer collects from Matlock. 01629 593523. MEXICAN PINE FURNITURE tall corner unit, bookcase, chest of drawers (5 drawers) and office desk (will double as dressing table) with stool, all in mint cond., photos available on request £300ono. 01629 540620 nr Wirksworth. VIOLA CASE brand new, never used, rectangular, fits 15”-16” viola, the case is purple by Tom and Will, holds 2 bows and comes with adjustable strap, was £77, will accept £65, for photos, please text 07933 420890 Bradwell.

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POWER CRAFT GASLESS MIG £18 not much use, stopped working; Indesit stainless range style 90cm cooker, needs new element £75; BT Synergy 5 handset, VGC £25; Beautiful high quality, 2 off ceiling pendant lights, each with 5 marbled glass shades £25 each. 01298 26122. WALLPAPER PASTING TABLE Pastemate, metal and plastic construction, heavy duty. £20; Wallpaper stripper Earlex Warrior, 2000w, used once, boxed. £15. 01629 630376. GOLF CLUBS set of John Riley clubs from the US, suitable for a 6’ tall righthanded player, older but good quality, inc. hand cart, golf bag, travel bag and new balls £100ono. 01629 814356. BICKERTON BIKE folding, aluminium, bag £65; MTD Petrol woodchipper, 5hp £200; Technics SXK200 music keyboard £10; Oak leather topped table and chair £50; Circular wood / glass coffee table £5; Niagara HU75 massage motor £25. 01433 621383. ROYAL DOULTON ROSE ELEGANS DINNER SERVICE 12 place settings, 80 pieces, seller downsizing £180, buyer collects; 2700 litre green plastic oil tank, with valve £220, ready to go; Motorcycle panniers, used once £20. 07779 061686. Matlock.

BAYKO BUILDING SETS original boxed sets nos 1, 2 and 2X inc. instruction books, plans and extra parts £35; Meccano original sets in purpose made box, complete with original instruction books and additional parts £50; Coronation coach, damaged but suitable as spares £10. 01629 55292. TENBY TROUBADOR 4 dinner plates, 6 x 16.5cm bowls, 4 x 14.5cm bowls, 4 side plates, 6 saucers, 5 cups, 1 coffee pot and 3 tureens, all items are oven to tableware but never been in oven so in as new cond., would prefer single sale but will sell separately so no prices; Sleeping bag, only used once £5. 01433 651846 eves. WHITE ICE SKATES size 6, Lake Placid brand, immac. cond. with pink blade guards and pink carry bag £20; Hockey bundle, Slazenger carry bag which holds, Adidas shin pads, 3 sticks, 2 Slazenger (one unused) and one Grays with its own carry bag £15, text only please 07528 105710 Eyam. BRIDESMAID DRESSES sizes 10 and 12, cornflower blue, long and off-shoulder £20 each; Centrepiece circular table mirrors, 60cm, 6 for £40 or £10 each. 01629 734339. TOSHIBA STACKING MUSIC SYSTEM record deck, tape player and radio / amplifier £10; 2 Sony speakers, nominal 80w, music 160w £10; 2 brass ornamental jelly moulds £10; Mirror, 33” x 28” (850mm x 700mm), VGC £10; 2 white corner washbasins, exc. cond., 1 with taps, 1 with pedestal £5 each; 1 old mahogany balloon back dining chair, upholstered seat, frame solid but needs TLC, hence £8. 07866 137260 Tideswell. PEAKLAND HYDRATION BACKPACK 2.0L, main colour black, new £10; Mens jodhpurs / breeches, 32R, 1 navy, 1 beige £8 each or both £15. 01298 83376. CIRCULATION BOOSTER as new £30. 07891 078883. Wirksworth. TYRE FOR MERCEDES GL Michelin 4x4 Diamaris 275 /55 P19, good cond. £25. 01629 581154. HOTPOINT STYLE FDYF 2100 23“ square, 34” H, bought new, 2yrs old £125ono; Light mahogany table and 6 chairs, 35” W, 29” H, reason for sale is moving into smaller house. £125. 01629 823025. JUICER Green Star Twin Gear Juice Extractor, excellent top of the range, recommended by nutritionists, twin gears to crush, produce and expel the highest quality juice and will juice the toughest leafy greens, especially kale and wheat-grass, 10mths old and used 3 times, RRP £399, selling for £299. 07581 274094 Tideswell.

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01629 735496 077 177 55 377 DEHUMIDIFIER Homebase, 4 litre tank £30; High chair, Ikea Antilop, immac. £5; Office chair, VGC £15; Motorbike helmet, Black Spada ZV, size medium, VGC £10; Dinner service, complete 6 piece Johnson Bros Regency White, perfect cond. £50; Vacuum cleaner, Kirby G6 generation with attachments; Sewing box, wooden 3 tier cantilever, VGC £50, can email pics 01433 631742. CLUB PENGUIN TOYS 1 penguin and 3 puffles, all in exc. cond. £10; Single bedding, Marvel Heroes, Betty Boop £5 each; Flymo lawnmower £40. 07800 827668 Matlock. ELC HAPPYLAND BUNDLE £40; Airflow bouncy castle with electronic pump £40; Children’s coloured play balls x6 bags (for use in ball pit etc.) £5; ELC childrens play cooker and food set £25; Children’s doll’s house with accessories £20. 07909 333943 Matlock. CROWN DERBY POSY ORNAMENTS 3 frilled edged plates, bell, trinket box, salt / pepper / mustard, small jug and 4 small assorted bowls £80ono. 0774 9568157 Buxton area. PICTURE FRAMES black with bevel edges to take picture size 510 x 404 mm (20” x 16”), complete with glass and back panel, used once for exhibition, 10 off £7.50 each. 07854 634298 Wirksworth.

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THE ‘KIDS ARE OUT’ Starkholmes Fun Day 2016 WITH ROTARY BAKEWELL

On Tuesday 7th June, Rotary Bakewell treated a group of children to a trip to the Chatsworth Farmyard and Adventure Playground. 21 children from 7 local primary schools joined together with their teachers, carers and Rotarians to enjoy a beautiful sunny day as part of a national Rotary initiative – ‘Kids Out’. The children were able to spend time in the farmyard admiring the black sow and her eight piglets, the nanny goats and kids, donkey and foal and ‘just too many to count’ chicks. ‘Hands on’ with the guinea pigs was popular too. Next on the list was the adventure playground where the children worked up an appetite for a picnic

lunch. After lunch, a trailer ride delighted the children when

they saw more sheep, lambs and deer roaming freely over the park.

The day ended with all the children receiving a gift before heading home.

ST GILES SCHOOL PRESENTS A DAY AT THE MUSEUM

Topic this half term at St Giles School is Post War Britain. Year 2 & 3 have been focussing on the 1950’s. Mrs Angrave, class teacher said, “They have been very interested in this topic and enjoyed a slideshow that was made especially for them. They were fascinated to find out about everyday life that wasn't that long ago but is so different from their lives today.” The children set up a museum in Class 2 for the day. Artefacts adorned the tables with descriptions of each item from the 1950's written by the children in creative writing. They were thinking about questions people would ask them as curators and read each other’s descriptions about each object. Year 2 & 3 also wrote a diary as if they were living as children in the 1950’s. There has been a lot of research about their topic using the

ROYAL BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

At Starkholmes Fun Day, the Queen’s 90th Birthday was celebrated in royal fashion by Starkholmes villagers, with a birthday cake which was cut by the new Starkholmes Queen, followed by a rousing chorus of Happy Birthday, and games for the children. There had been some heavy rain earlier, but everyone had a great time, and organisers were delighted with the many villagers who turned up to support. It was a fun event, and the hundreds of villagers who attended thoroughly enjoyed themselves. The Hall was packed, and a number of activities were held in the Hall including the ever-popular performance by the Belly Dance Flames who had both children and adults joining in. The Parade and Crowning of the Village Royalty was a great success, being led by

the Village Queen, Emine who was Kahraman, attended by the Princess Maddy Alcock, Rosebud Laila Brett, and Pageboy Jack Crossett, as well as last year’s Village Royalty. This was followed by the Fancy Dress Competition, children's games, and the

kids were delighted that Gullimouse from Gullivers Kingdom could come along and join in the fun. Our thanks to the Guides who kindly lent the marquee, and the Matlock Air Training Corps who were helpful throughout. During the day there was

lots of activity by the Committee, and assistance from users, and from villagers. Also a special thanks go to Geoff and Jacquie Stevens, the Mayor of Matlock Brian Smith, and DJ Ian Paige, for giving up their time and supporting the event.

AN EXCITING TERM AT ELTON PRIMARY SCHOOL

The entire staff at the pop up museum Year 2 & 3 Inset: 4 Curators Sansa, Maisy, Ethan and Lawrence internet, in particular Primary Homework Help. Mrs Angrave also invited two children from the 50’s, her parents, to come and talk to

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the class about their own childhood. The children asked lots of questions they had pre-prepared, Mrs Angraves’s mum and dad

explained to the children what is was like growing up in the 1950s and were shown a slideshow that had been prepared for the class.

THE SINFIN CLASSIC 10KM RACE HELD AT ELLASTONE CASTLE NEAR DERBY

We’re approaching the summer (apparently), so we thought we’d look back at some of things we’ve been up to at Elton School this term! We made it into the national press in April, with the Guardian Newspaper looking at small schools and their financial future. It has been fantastic to get such positive feedback from all over the country. In school, we’ve had circus skills workshops, cookery days and colour days (see photograph) and taken part in many sporting events; including water polo and the famous Bunting Cup. Elton School is a small school, with a big heart. All our children are taught as individuals and are encouraged to achieve their

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NEW NATIONAL U10 SABRE FENCING CHAMPION AT S. ANSELM’S, BAKEWELL

The President of the Rotary Club of Ashbourne, Martin Tomlinson, recently presented a cheque for £100 to Wendy Slater, the Guide Leader of Brassington Girlguides, to

assist with the purchase of much needed camping equipment. Whilst Martin was with the Guides he was shown them training to light BBQ’s in readiness for cooking practice.

There were 350 runners at the Sinfin Classic 10km race and Tony Barrable claimed 1st over 60s vets title. This is his 85th title in all. He said, “I was a doubtful starter as I had a knee injury picked up

playing tennis a couple of weeks previous, but during the warm up for the race decided to go ahead and got away with it not getting any worse. My time was 39 mins 43 secs”.

MATLOCK AND DISTRICT THE MATLOCK FORUM CLUB HARD OF HEARING CLUB On June 6th we set off on a mystery tour, in glorious warm sunshine. The countryside was particularly beautiful, with the blossom and fields of buttercups, cows and sheep grazing in the fields, and the lanes, surprisingly, almost devoid of traffic! This lovely journey took us to Carsington Reservoir, which was shimmering in the heat of the sun. We enjoyed a pleasant hour there and then back on the coach, for another hour or so, through more lush

countryside, to Norbury Village Hall. The ladies of the W.I. gave us a warm welcome and served us a delicious tea of ham salad, a choice of desserts, and also fancy cakes, and a good cup of tea. Roland Corfield, chairman, thanked them for their hospitality, and we boarded the coach for the return trip back to Matlock. The next meeting at 2pm. on the 4th July, in the Imperial Rooms, Matlock, will be a Strawberry Tea and Quiz.

At the meeting held on Tuesday 7th June, Club members enjoyed a joint presentation by Ron Duggins and Gerry Kriebich in which they combined their knowledge, one as a press photographer and the other as a reporter, to present some of the interesting experiences they had witnessed and recorded in and around the Matlock area. As they were both, in their work, on call most of the time an enormous range of material was available to them. This ‘lucky dip’ into their records and memories produced a

very interesting programme of pictures and commentary and led to a great deal of audience participations by members who themselves recalled many of the items included by Ron and Gerry. A warmly supported vote of thanks was proposed by Chairman Frank Beesley. Members were reminded that the next meeting of the monthly summer programme would be on Tuesday 5 July 2016. Visitors are welcome for a ‘taster visit’ to any of the meetings which are held at the Edgefold Club, beginning with coffee and biscuits at 10am.

Club Chairman Alan Grant and John Craike Even after more than a century, the sinking of the Titanic continues to generate interest and, at a recent meeting of the Bakewell and District Probus Club, guest speaker John Craike fuelled this fascination by describing the background events leading up to the tragedy, and the influence of many of the leading characters involved. He explained how the rigid class system of the day had directly and indirectly led to the situation in which so many lives had been put at risk and lost. He narrated stories of both heroic and despicable actions by individuals during and after the ship’s sinking. The inadequacy of shipping

regulations then current meant that the vessel, quite legally, was equipped with sufficient lifeboats for only half the number of passengers on board. This was one of the factors examined in subsequent inquiries carried out by the Senate in the United States and by the Board of Trade back in the UK. It has generally been considered that the conclusions drawn from the latter of these inquiries was little more than a whitewash in which the chief culprits were mostly exonerated. Further details of the club and its activities, including reports on previous talks, can be found on its website at www.bakewellprobus.org

Eleanor Blackledge, a Y5 pupil at S. Anselm's, has won the U10s British Sabre Fencing Championships. Having trained regularly for years, and every day of the Easter holidays, she and her family went down to Oxfordshire to compete in the British Sabre Fencing Championships against some stiff opposition. Her opponent scored first in the final and it

looked as if Eleanor’s hopes were dashed but she kept her nerve and ended up winning 10-1, winning the title for her age group. What a wonderful achievement and now she will be eligible to fight (literally!) for her place on the England sabre fencing team next year. Well done Eleanor, and good luck for the next hurdle.

MATLOCK PROBUS PROGRAMME OF SPEAKERS

The autumn can be a difficult period. Thankfully Matlock Probus has an exciting programme guaranteed to inform and entertain. This will include The Leader Brothers’ A Mystery Box (1st September), Cathy McAteer’s illustrated talk on St Petersburg: Venice of the South (6th October) and Richard Taylor recalling 50 Years of the Derbyshire Countryside Service (3rd

November). Matlock Probus Club meets on the first Thursday of the month. Members have a light lunch and then listen to a talk from a visiting speaker. Matlock Probus welcomes new members – if you would like to attend one of these talks or to ask about the club in general please contact: Secretary: Bob Ball on 01629 583594 or Vice-Chairman: Ed Runham on 01629 732898.


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out from the crowd, allowing them to spread their branches both upwards and outwards in full arboreal magnificence. One in particular, a most glorious sycamore, was surrounded by buttercups in a field alongside. It was a divine summer’s day as I ambled along admiring distant views and capturing magical camera moments. A combination of quiet lanes and field footpaths then led me to Riber, yet another hilltop hamlet packed with historic houses. Riber Manor with a date stone of 1633 is described by Pevsner as presenting ‘a most felicitous picture’. I’m not quite sure what he meant by that but with beautiful stone work, ‘thistle’ chimney stacks and fabulous windows it is certainly an attractive building in a stunning setting. Riber Hall was described

apartments. Built by John Smedley from the profits of his Matlock Hydro and Lea Bridge mills, it is a Victorian folly and considered by some to be the symbolic Camelot of Derbyshire. The Woolley family were one time Lords of the Manor of Riber. An interesting stone plaque on the wall of St Giles Church in Matlock is to Adam and Grace Woolley who were married for 76 years. Adam died in 1657 aged 99 and his wife in 1669 aged 110. From Riber I headed towards Hearthstone Lane, passing an old roadside pond at a t-junction where damselflies were flitting amongst the flag iris like tiny iridescent blue darts. In the water I could see fat fourlegged tadpoles, a hop away from being fully fledged frogs. From high on Bilberry Knoll I embraced far reaching views stretching down the Derwent Valley.

through a succession of traditional hay meadows full of wild flowers where butterflies were fluttering by. This was followed by a narrow woodland path close to Low Leas House, from where I descended to stepping stones in Lea Brook. After a wobbly few moments as I trit-trotted over the stones I headed up a narrow and wet path which was more like the bed of a stream, taking me up to a road where I could wend my way round the bends back to Lea. Sally Mosley www.sallymosley.co.uk

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