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Summer is the perfect time to explore this most beautiful of counties – especially with children.
Ways to Play trail at Chatsworth Estate
Ways to Play is a trail for children – big, small and young at heart. Located in the beautiful Chatsworth Estate in Bakewell, the grounds offer many free activities for families to get stuck into.
Though the trail through the garden does require a house and garden ticket, the trail through Stand Wood is completely free for children to explore and enjoy. The trail gives children the chance to use the materials given to them by nature and use their imaginations, such as building a secret den, racing boats made of leaves and sticks down the stream or use them to make their own art. Become a detective and identify all the amazing wildlife the
The trail encourages kids to take in their surroundings, noticing every smell, sound and sights that the great outdoors offers.
Hall Leys Park – Matlock
This picturesque park in the heart of
Matlock is just a short walk from the station. Since it’s opening in 1911, it has received awards and gained its 15th consecutive Green Flag Award from the Keep Britain Tidy group in 2022, making it one of the best parks in the UK. With its ample space with many seating options, it has hosted events, competitions and festivals, and the stunning surroundings of
destination to take a stroll or enjoy a picnic in the grounds. Kids will want to make a beeline to the play areas and paddling pool open from Easter through to the summer months, making it a perfect place to visit during the school holidays. Families are spoilt for choice with a variety of activities in the park, such as the boating pool, skate park, miniature railway and bowling green. On the hotter days, delicious ice cream is available from one of the ice cream vans dotted around the park or grab a drink from the café. There is also an outdoor market held on Wednesdays, with a number of stalls to browse.
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Park, a stunning public park free for visitors to spend a relaxing day on the grounds. The park opened in 1887 to commemorate heyday, the park brought in many visitors and was a popular location for rallies and demonstrations. The Derbyshire Minors association even held their rally here in the 1890’s with swingboats, coconut shies and roundabouts. Nowadays, the park has undergone a big restoration and offers a range of facilities. Located in the north side of the park is a café, situated ideally near the toddlers play area for any parents wanting to take a seat and grab a refreshing drink while the little ones play.
There’s something for everyone as the park offers many fun activities to try out such as a boating lake, cricket grounds, tennis courts and a miniature railway. On occasion a local live brass band play in the park on Sunday afternoons during the summer, for everyone to sit and enjoy.
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Crich Tramway Village
vintage trams, step back in time to a period street and explore the woodland walk and sculpture trail.
Many of the buildings along the period street have been rescued from towns and cities across the UK, such as the Derby Assembly Rooms façade which came to and Restaurant came all the way from Stoke-on-Trent and was re-built brick by brick. Also look out for the street furniture, which is dotted along the street, including the Bundy Clock at Town End Terminus and The Exhibition Hall windows, which were rescued from the Doncaster tram depot.
The Woodland Walk & Sculpture Trail allows visitors to stretch their legs on a trail that winds its way through native woodland now dotted with sculptures by a resident sculptor. You may see him at work in his outdoor studio.
With breathtaking views across
Countryside the Woodland Walk is the perfect place to escape for a picnic or to while away the hours surrounded by nature. Look out for the sculptures which lurk around every corner such as the Giant Wood Ant and the Green Man.
Heights of Abraham
A year of celebration is underway at Derbyshire’s oldest visitor attraction, The Heights of Abraham, as it marks two ‘milestone’ anniversaries in the same year of its 237-year history.
Anniversary’, 50 years since the Pugh family arrived at the run-down, hilltop estate, and started to restore and completely transform it to become the thriving and unique visitor attraction that it is today.
Before that, in April, it marked 40 years since the launch of the alpine-style cable
an integral part of the visitor experience, making the short, steep ascent to the summit of Masson Hill, where a different
magical caverns awaits, which has been enchanting visitors to the Peak District since 1787.
Nowadays the family-friendly attraction welcomes visitors to enjoy the two illuminated show caverns, breath-taking views from the estate’s vantage points, living history exhibitions, woodland
educational and inspiring day out which encourages visitors of all ages to appreciate the area’s natural beauty from a different
perspective, from the mountain-like Peaks to the depths of the mineral-rich show caverns, a fascinating insight into the area’s geology and social history.
Gulliver’s Kingdom – Matlock Bath
Enjoy 20 rides in six themed areas, jumping star and drop tower.
28-29 September where you can enjoy an incredible discounted admission price of just £12 per person for a group of 20 or more, plus one free leader place with every nine children. This includes access to all of our regular theme park rides, attractions and shows, as well as: The mass-
Discovery Trail, wellbeing sessions, drama and theatre games, swings and
roundabouts workshop, bucket drumming, friendship bracelet making, and entertainers workshop.
Matlock Farm Park
Animal lovers can be any age, so come along to the award-winning Matlock Farm Park to enjoy a day meeting, feeding and petting a whole range of friendly native and non-native animals. With super play areas for the children too, such as the indoor Rainforest playcentre the Enchanted Hamlet and UK’s largest jumping pillow, guided activities, pop in to the cosy cafe and wander at leisure to take in the glorious countryside.
The riding school is open all year round, and at weekends and school holidays, short pony rides are available for the little ones too.
Crich Tramway Village Heights of Abraham
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Blue John Cavern - Castleton in Great Britain.
showing so very clearly how caverns are formed in the limestone strata, and how the limestone itself had much earlier been
great oceans, which have long receded, as the fossilised remains of marine animals now show.
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planning was necessary here to ensure that the whole project was complementary to the caverns as a showplace, without appearing to intrude or commercialise in any way.
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Whilst you’re in the area, don’t forget to check out these local businesses.
The Ashford Arms
Sip, savour, slumber and celebrate at The Ashford Arms – the Peak District’s enchanting and cosy premium country pub and restaurant with nine boutique bedrooms.
New to the Longbow family, opening back in March, it has already put itself on the map
This country inn is oozing charm and character. Nestled in the beautiful village of Ashford in the Water, on the outskirts of Bakewell, The Ashford Arms is bustling, full of fun and a brilliant place for breakfast, cake and coffee or a super special dinner.
With a beautiful garden and stunning pergola it’s the perfect spot to enjoy some alfresco dining this summer.
Find out more by visiting the website https://theashfordarms.com/about/ or call 01629 690490.
Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers
Bamfords and its partner companies, Neales, Richardson & Linnell and Noel Wheatcroft, have had their roots in Derbyshire, Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire for almost 200 years.
Now in the 21st century it has not only expanded but has changed to adapt to the new market trends.
height atrium, two large salerooms and a third jewellery and precious metal gallery. Bamfords hold regular auctions at both the Derby and Rowsley auction houses
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The Eyre Arms
Having opened earlier this year, The Eyre Arms brings a sports bar to the heart of the countryside.
There are pictures of George Best on the wall along with signed cricket memorabilia
you have a bite to eat and a tipple or two. Or if you’d prefer to get involved yourself, you can play darts on a board tucked away in the corner.
Ronnie’s Restaurant is now open and serves a range of pub classics.
The pub, at Calver crossroads, is owned by Ed White who grew up in a pub nearby and has a real passion for the industry. His plans to refurbish the large function room have come to fruition and this is now available for hire.
01433 627677 or visit www.facebook.com/eyrearmscalver
The George
Eyre! The George is a place you can call home seven days a week. From pub favourites to modern dishes inspired by world travels, there’s something for every taste here.
There’s one thing it does best: its food and drink. Honest, authentic pub classics with a modern twist that caters for everyone, representing the very best quality produce our county has to offer.
sourdough bases, you’re in for a treat. The menu is all homemade from local suppliers and is on tip-top form when it comes to all dietary requirements. The kitchens open for hearty breakfasts, lunches, afternoon teas and evening meals. Sunday roasts at The George are legendary!
Find out more by visiting the website https://thegeorgehathersage.com or call 01433 650436.
Hassop Station Café
Nestled within the historic walls of a former railway building, Hassop Station café has transformed into a vibrant hub where customers can relish tasty treats, catch up with loved ones, or simply unwind with a book and a good coffee. Dishes are crafted from a selection of local produce on our seasonal menu.
produce sourced from local suppliers. They invite you to unwind in the large and bright cafe after an adventure, or enjoy the sun on our spacious terrace overlooking the Monsal Trail.
With easy access for all, they can accommodate larger bookings with a variety of indoor and outdoor seating options. The site features an accessible toilet and level access.
The Maynard
This historic country house has it all, including, bar, restaurant, hotel, wedding venue and an event and conference space.
Great hospitality, heritage and a warming sense of community — these are the things that are valued in the country home.
Nestled within the Peak District National Park, The Maynard combines everything guests have come to appreciate in contemporary sophistication and the simpler, traditional charms of the beautiful Derbyshire countryside, with breathtaking views from the stunning garden it’s the place to be this summer. Soak up the sun, delicious locally sourced food and fantastic atmosphere.
With live music in the garden every Sunday throughout the summer, between 2-4pm.*
Find out more by visiting the website https://the-maynard.com or call 01433 424110. *Weather permitting
Local Ales, Draught Lagers and a fantastic range of Hattersley Wines
Full food menu now being served Sports bar with four 75” TVs, Sky Sports, TNT Sports and dart board
Newley refurbished, dog friendly, car charging points, function room with private bar for up to 80 guests
Ronnies is now open at the Eyre Arms
Also available for function hire
All parties catered for large or small bookings Please contact us for more information
ECO SOFAS
Antiques Valuation & Discovery Days
We hold regular valuation days across the region where our specialists will advise free of charge. Items may also be left to be included in a specialist auction.
DENBY Denby Pottery Visitor Centre
First Saturday of each month 10am - 12pm
SWADLINCOTE Sharpes Pottery
First Friday of each month 2pm - 4pm
WIRKSWORTH Heritage Centre
Second Tuesday of each month 2pm - 4pm
ILKESTON Armstrong Antiques Centre
First Tuesday of each month 1pm - 3pm
MANSFIELD Mansfield Museum
First Thursday of each month 1pm - 3pm
ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH Ashby Museum
First Monday of each month 1pm - 3pm
Our team of valuers are also available at both our Derby and Bakewell offices to assist in all areas.
*Dates are subject to change
Based in two very different Derbyshire locations our salerooms offer one thing in common, a great service and a fun antiques buying or selling experience.
- Auctions held every week throughout the year alternating between Spondon, Derby and Peak Village, Rowsley
- Regular specialist auctions
- Bid in person or leave absentee bids
- Bid live on the internet from the comfort of your home or office
- Prices from £20 to £100,000’s means interesting finds for every pocket
- Viewing on Tuesday prior to the auction and also the morning of the auction
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The nominations for the 2024 Westside Restaurant &
fter three successful consecutive years, the Westside & Southside Bar & Restaurant Awards has settled comfortably into its new location at the OEC – Owlerton Events & Conferencing.
This year’s event, which takes place on Monday 28 October, will be the fourth time we have held the event here and if the previous years are anything to go by, 2024’s ceremony is going to be another fantastic affair.
Rewinding back to last year, over 200 people packed out the Hillsborough venue, which opened in late 2019 and hosts a range of impressive multi-purpose suites with catering for up to 500 guests, a perfect setting for weddings, dinners, balls, conferences, live events and more. It
well organised, the service was faultless throughout the evening ensuring that the awards ran smoothly and without a hitch. When it came to the 2023 Westside & Southside Restaurant & Bar Awards, competition was keen of course, and we were delighted at how many local
restaurants, bars and cafes entered into the festivities. It was fantastic to see all of the nominees together in one room, celebrating the superb quality of independent eateries found in our region and beyond.
One of our most popular awards on the night is the Readers’ Choice Award, voted of entries and after a close call between The Maynard, The George and The Wortley scooped the prize for the second year in over 700 votes.
Each of our 22 winners received an engraved plaque, which were presented on the night by publishing managers Mandy Ogle and Sally-Anne Sharp and publishing director Amanda Roy.
Here’s a reminder to all restaurant, hotel, café and pub owners: to make sure your establishment is under consideration for the 2024 Westside Restaurant & Bar Awards, contact publishing manager Sam Warsop at sam.warsop@rmcmedia.co.uk
Young Chef of the Year
Do you have a bright spark working in your kitchen who is shaping up to be an outstanding chef of the future? If you do, now’s the time to shout about it, because Westside is staging another Young Chef of the Year 2024.
Once again, the contest will be held at the MSK Academy Kitchen
will be overseen by Len Unwin, Curriculum Team Leader of Catering and Hospitality, who will be assembling a panel of expert judges.
The competition is open to all North Derbyshire region and all chefs must be under the age of 23 on 1 August 2024.
Last year’s competing chefs were Charlie Downham, Oska Ready of DN1 Delicatessen & Dining, Max Heath of the Wortley Arms and Ashish Anand of The George, Hathersage.
Charlie triumphed on that occasion and joins an illustrious list of previous that also includes Chris Parker, who won the competition twice, as well as Lewis Platts, Dave Cockerill and Darren Utley.
Contact editor Richard Abbey by email richard.abbey@rmcmedia. co.uk to put yourself or your chef in the running.
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A weekend to REMEMBER
From hot air balloons and stunt teams to celebrity chefs and children’s entertainment, this year’s Chatsworth Country Fair has something for the whole family.
The Chatsworth Country Fair is one of England’s most spectacular outdoor events and returns to the Derbyshire estate from Friday 30 August to Sunday 1 September.
This year’s event will see three actionpacked days of entertainment return to the 1,000-acre parkland surrounding Chatsworth House, with tens of thousands of visitors set to enjoy a weekend of family entertainment, inspirational cookery masterclasses, locally-produced food, shopping and the opportunity to try many different rural pursuits under expert guidance.
Attending this year as Country Fair Presidents ate TV personalities Kelvin and Liz Fletcher of popular show, Fletcher’s Family Farm. As farmers themselves, they are the perfect advocates for the enjoyment of country living.
Joining them will be renowned chefs Ainsley Harriott MBE, James Martin and Nadiya Hussain MBE who will be hosting live cookery demonstrations alongside acclaimed chefs from across
Derbyshire and the Peak District who will be showcasing dishes that champion locally sourced seasonal produce. Visitors will be able to sample some of the highest quality food and drink from local producers as they explore the Fine Food Village. Ainsley, James and Nadiya will all be holding book signings, in addition to guests Alan Titchmarsh, Kelvin and Liz Fletcher, and Arthur Parkinson, author of Chicken Boy and Planting a Paradise.
The 2024 Country Fair will welcome the world-famous Ukrainian Cossack Stunt Team to headline the Grand Ring lineup, thrilling visitors with their daredevil horseback stunts. Mass hot air balloon ascents, aeroplane aerobatics, motorcycle stunt displays, mounted games, commercial and vintage vehicle parades, military bands and the Parachute Display Team are also among the wide variety of entertainment for audiences to enjoy throughout the weekend.
Highlights for families include the vintage funfair, a climbing wall, bungee trampoline and pony rides, as well as the
pigeon shooting, have-a-go dog agility and a Family Fun Dog Show.
When it’s time to take a break from the action, the Fine Food Village offers opportunities to sample and buy artisan produce, and the shopping village provides over 250 different stalls, with the chance to browse homeware, clothing, accessories and gifts from talented local makers as well as Peak District based businesses, and Chatsworth’s Farm Shop and gift shops.
Event organiser, Sarah Green, commented: “We love seeing friends and families come together each year to enjoy the Country Fair. We’re delighted to be welcoming Kelvin and Liz Fletcher as Presidents, alongside the Ukrainian Cossacks and renowned chef Ainsley appearance at the fair.”
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Grand Ring Entertainment
Appearing alongside the Ukrainian Cossack Stunt Team in the grand ring will be the Imps Motorcycle display team, who showcase spectacular discipline and skill with stunts including the human
The Parachute Display team – all serving or former members of the army – will expertly land in the arena with smoke trailing
the Mounted Games, an exciting display of agility and riding skills from talented young riders, each representing their county.
Over the weekend there will also be the Marshkeeper Gundog display, a fun, educational and thrilling display of cocker and springer spaniels, as well as top tips for dog training, and Allcomers’ Dog Racing. The latter provide madcap capers with Rob Richardson and his Ginger Ninjas, all in pursuit of ‘Woger the Wabbit’.
In addition there are falconry demonstrations, British scurry and trials driving and a children’s march past.
Kelvin and Liz Fletcher
Parachute display team
Have-a-go archery
Image courtesy Helena Dolby
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Children’s Entertainment
There are a wide range of experiences available to children of all ages with pony rides and exotic animals for animal lovers, the climbing wall or zip-wire for the adventurous, as well as magic shows and the vintage fairground for some oldfashioned fun.
Children can also experience the Banana Brain Fun Shows, Mini Land Rovers, bouncy castle, bumper boats, bumper cars and low ropes.
Have-a-go Activities
DOG AGILITY – try navigating the agility course with your four-legged friend. Knowledgeable stewards will be on hand to help you out. Just turn up with your dog - all breeds and abilities are welcome. Your dog should be over 12 months old so we know all their joints work well. 9.30am to 5pm. £3 per round.
SHOOTING – enthusiasts and beginners are catered for at the Chatsworth Country Fair. You can take part in one of the competitions, watch a demonstration or just have a go for fun. Shooting is suitable for both adults and juniors, and is led by expert teams. Visitors can choose from
crossbows, laser clay pigeon shoot, muzzle loaders and target golf.
FISHING
interested beginner, join the experts to learn
and ‘Catch it and Cook it’.
Shopping Village
Take time out to browse hundreds of unique and eclectic trade stands. Take some time out of your busy day of fun at the fair and explore our shopping village. With over 250 trade stands, we have something for everyone, from rural crafts and countrywear to lawn ornaments and furniture.
Tickets
Tickets are priced at £32.50 per adult, and children aged 15 years and under are admitted for free. Tickets include access to Chatsworth House and Garden on the day of your visit, subject to availability.
Membership
As a Chatsworth Country Fair Member, you enjoy exclusive use of the Member’s enclosure. The Member’s enclosure includes ringside seating on your own private lawn at the heart of the action plus access to the Members’ bar and deli area and executive facilities of the highest standard. A members enclosure breakfast will also be available.
Memberships are available online only. Children 3 and under are free.
Caravans and motorhomes
Enjoy a long weekend of country fair action - bring your caravan (or motorhome) and spend up to four nights. The site is located just inside the Golden Gates, is open for four nights from Thursday evening (29 August) to Monday morning (2 September) and is available for caravans, motorhomes and campervans.
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Ukrainian Stunt Team
Vintage fun fair
Have-a-go dog agility
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Heart and SOUL
Vibrant Liverpool makes for a great getaway - and Richard Abbey may have found the perfect hotel from which to explore.
etting away for a few days is good for the body, mind and soul, whether you’re looking for something calm and tranquil or for something with a bit more life. Switching off from the stresses of work and home is essential to our wellbeing – but where to go?
Whilst a quiet country retreat might sound idyllic, and certainly has its place, you can’t beat the buzz of a big city and they don’t come much more vibrant than Liverpool.
Since being named the European Capital of Culture in 2008 the city has transformed and is the perfect location for a short break, whether you’re travelling with friends or family. There’s so much to see and do.
To explore the best the city has to offer you’ll need a good base and The Halyard, which opened in the Ropewalks area of the city in March, ticks all the right boxes for location, luxury and comfort and has a very good bar and restaurant too.
The Halyard is part of IHG Hotels &
hotel in the UK to open under this banner. This collection is part of IHG’s growing Luxury & Lifestyle and these characteristics were present all over the property.
The Halyard has 133 bedrooms of which there are three different types and its identity is anchored in Liverpool’s maritime heritage. The building stands on the footprint of a former 18th century rope-making warehouse and its name comes from a nautical term for a rope knot. The interiors are beautifully crafted with industrial elegance complemented by vibrant colours, a nod to the city’s
abundance all over the city.
Our rooms were spacious and had all the little luxuries that enhance your stay just that little bit more, including coffee machines, complimentary drinks fridges,
robes and slippers, and Temple Spa toiletries. We loved the layout with the sink and dressing area separate to the bathroom and dividing ‘wardrobe’ which separated the room creating a distinct bedroom area.
In addition to the 133 bedrooms The Halyard has two meeting rooms for business guests as well as a rooftop gym with Peloton bikes and views over the city.
Perhaps most impressive is the 200-seater bar, lounge and restaurant which are open to all and serves globally-inspired dishes with a local twist, a great selection of organic and natural wines, plus signature cocktails, some of which are made from locallydistilled gin.
Voyagers, as the restaurant is known, is headed up by head chef Jake Parry who serves up a dinner menu of small and large plates, plus all-day dining options and afternoon tea.
Halyard images courtesy Adam Firman
evening of our visit and were impressed by the range of dishes on offer. Rosemary focaccia (£5) was pillow soft whilst the recommended sticky glazed short rib (£21), made with local Black Lodge IPA, was exactly as described. Chargrilled octopus with avocado, kiwi and red pepper picada
chargrilled black tiger prawns (£12), served in the shells, were plump and moist and (£7) completed our main dishes.
a delicious traditional lemon tart recipe
cinnamon choux bun (£8.50), which was apple pieces and ginger nut ice cream and then topped with a miso caramel.
If you’re travelling with family there was also a decent children’s menu.
Away from the hotel, a short walk brings you to Liverpool ONE, which is home to 170 shops, bars, restaurants and leisure experiences, including the huge Gravity Max. This large two-storey complex is home to all manner of entertainment including e-karting, AR bowling, AR darts, batting cages, urban street golf,
The Halyard Liverpool
The Halyard is at 123 Duke Street, Liverpool, L1 4JR
Call 0800 458 3999 or visit www. ihg.com/vignettecollection/ hotels/gb/en/liverpool/lpldu/ hoteldetail
Parking is available at the nearby Q-Park with a 20 per cent discount available for guests.
Gravity Max
Gravity Max is located at the top of Liverpool ONE. Visit https:// gravity-global.com/max/liverpool
arena. There’s also a huge roof terrace, two bars and lots of food options. We tried the bowling and golf, which we really enjoyed, and my children loved the gaming arcade, even managing to win a Minion on one of the ‘grabbers’.
Not too far away is the famous Royal Albert Dock, Mersey Ferry Terminal and museums – the Museum of Liverpool, International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum – as well as the Tate Gallery and The Beatles Story. The Dock is well worth a visit and also a great spot to hop on one of the open top bus tours; a great and informative way to see some of the city’s best sights.
The Beatles, and music in general, feature heavily throughout the city and it’s worth exploring the Cavern Walks as well as the Ropewalks area close to The Halyard, which is the vibrant heart of the city’s cultural scene. Centred around Bold restaurants and music venues as well as independent and vintage shops as well as galleries and art spaces.
I can’t say our break was relaxing but see and do in what we felt was a city with real heart and atmosphere. And The Halyard is right in the thick of it.
AR bowling at Gravity MAX
The Royal Albert Dock
Voyagers Restaurant
Luxury bathrooms
The rooftop gym
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