S40 Local - 105 July 2019

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Welcome to our July edition. As I write, it's the longest day (but then aren't all days the same length?), at last it's warm outside and it feels possible that summer is creeping towards us. With the better weather, the community comes together to do unusual things; dressing wells with flowers and plants, putting out figures made of plant pots, stuffing straw into old clothes to make scarecrows, racing plastic ducks down streams, gathering at any one of the many summer fayres ... mainly to eat cake and drink tea! The number of local events seems to grow each year and all have one thing in common. They bring us together.

This sense of community has never been more important. I think it's great to feel part of something. Before I moved to Chesterfield, I didn't really experience this strong sense of community, and I believe we should do all we can to continue to build it, to create networks of people, to bring like-minded people together, to support one another, to grow. It's easy to reach for a device and swipe through social media, but what about face-to-face media? Join a local club (there are loads in our Regular Events), learn to play squash at Princes, go for a run with that guy down the street, buy a loaf of bread from a market ... maybe this month we should all set ourselves a goal of adding at least one new person to our contact list ... but do it face-to-face. Over to you. Paul.

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People

Emily Barnes is the People's Choice at RHS Chatsworth Words: Nicola Chapman Images: Helen Rowan Photography

Emily Barnes is a mum of two from Chesterfield, and designer of the awardwinning garden, ‘Elements of Sheffield’, that was recently on show at the 2019 RHS Chatsworth Flower Show. Meeting Emily, you can’t help thinking that she has it all - she’s intelligent, obviously very talented, has two lovely children, a supportive husband and is doing her dream job. But it hasn’t all been plain sailing; it’s grit, determination, persistence and hard work that have helped Emily to achieve her dream.

We became aware of Emily’s amazing story through Facebook. Helen Rowan, whose photos regularly feature in S40 Local, had been invited by Emily to go up to the RHS Chatsworth Flower Show and take photos of her show garden. We contacted Helen, who put us in touch with Emily, and went to find out more about her exciting and inspiring achievement. Just a year ago, Emily, who went to St Mary’s School and studied graphic design at Chesterfield College, visited the 2018 Chatsworth Flower Show, and was planning on her return to Nottingham Trent University to restart a course in Horticulture - having left her course at university eight years earlier after becoming pregnant and suffering an illness.

The opportunity to build her show garden at the RHS Chatsworth Flower Show was the result of winning BBC Radio Sheffield’s competition for amateur gardeners and designers to ‘represent the heritage of the local area’ with a garden design. The prize was sponsorship to build her garden, ‘Elements of Sheffield’, with the support of award-winning designer, Lee Bestall, from Bestall & Co with offices based at Renishaw Hall. “It’s been an amazing year”, admitted Emily “a complete whirlwind. I returned to

University in October 2018 as a mature student, having spent the previous eight years bringing up my young family.

“In mid-January, my mum made me aware of a competition for amateur gardeners on BBC Radio Sheffield, it was two weeks before the closing date and I worked day and night to complete and submit my design to ‘Represent the heritage of the local area’”.

Emily learned she had won the competition live on air, on the BBC Radio Sheffield breakfast show. “It was completely surreal! I was invited on to the show to talk about my design, as one of the shortlisted entrants, but I seemed to be the only person there, and they announced live that I was the winner!” Emily explained, “I designed an urban domestic garden, to meet the brief I wanted to represent the importance and proximity of Sheffield to the Peak District. I did this in a number of ways… the historical context emphasised the importance of the Peak District to steelmaking based in the city, the whole industry was facilitated by availability of iron ore, gritstone and water from Sheffield’s five rivers… I wanted to demonstrate this history alongside the present-day context and the importance of the Peak District to the people of Sheffield for leisure and relaxation (a parallel I draw to a well-designed garden). “I wanted the garden design to reflect this relationship, and I depicted the urban landscape towards the front with a sculpture to depict the steel… moving towards a more naturalist garden at the rear to represent the Peak District. The steel frame was a large structure to incorporate into the 6x4m available space, but drew on a clever design trick, of using large pieces to give the impression of having more space.

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People “The front of the garden was sunk into a basin, as Sheffield city centre is in relation to the Peak District, another design trick for small gardens to give the impression of space.

“I used vibrant colours in the planting to symbolise the people, cultures and diverse communities of Sheffield. “It was important that the garden encouraged wildlife, and I was thrilled that during the show the air was filled with the gentle buzzing of the bees, which also visited and enjoyed the creation!

“One of my design highlights was my moss water wall, inspired by something I’d noticed in nature whilst walking on the Monsal Trail, a piece of rock covered in moss with water pouring behind. I loved the sound and the textures. I recreated this in my garden, and it became a great talking point, particularly with other designers, who had never seen this done. “The BBC sponsorship didn’t cover everything for the garden, so I had to source other forms of sponsorship, and have been overwhelmed at the response and support I’ve received.

“Local Artist Jason Heppenstall, the sculptor behind the ill-fated lion sculpture recently stolen from outside the Peacock pub in Barlow (now replaced by a dragon), produced the upcycled cutlery sculpture, inspired by the sculpture in the Millennium Galleries, Sheffield, and the water feature balls in the Winter Gardens. “NEST.co.uk loaned me the steel feature chairs.

“Polypipe, a Doncaster based company, provided the sustainable drainage solution. A new product developed to improve water flow through hard surfacing and paving – it’s porous paving with a water system below to enable water to soak away and prevent flooding. They also have a product where soak-away water is stored below the surface in a tank for use on garden watering. “Bradstone supplied the paving.

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“The whole Chatsworth experience has been amazing, I’ve met my gardening heroes, appeared on Gardener’s World twice, alongside those gardening heroes, and had my garden featured on the TV show about RHS Chatsworth. It has

been incredibly exciting and special… an amazing opportunity. The people I have met and the things I have learned have given me confidence and credibility, and that’s invaluable as I complete my studies and move forward with my career." Emily’s Top Tips 1. Don’t be afraid of trees / structure even in a small garden, height is essential and is great for wildlife and to provide seasonal interest. A great tree for a small garden would be an ornamental crab apple.

2. Right plant, right place is essential. If you get that right, you can’t go wrong. The RHS website is a great resource to check the conditions needed for your plants. 3. If you’re designing a garden always focus on a winter structure and winter interest first. This means you always have something to look at; think evergreens, coloured barks, coloured shoots.

4. If you have a small garden think very carefully about what you want from your garden - a place to sit, somewhere to grow veg, entertaining friends - and then focus on what you need it to do, be STRICT with yourself.

5. Be BOLD - large items in a small space - it sounds counter intuitive, but it makes the space feel bigger! Emily’s Services • • •

Personal shopping for plants - she’ll come to the garden centre with you to help you choose what you need. Soft landscaping - just the planting scheme. Full redesign services.

Our thanks for taking time out to chat and congratulations on the award-winning garden. Keep up to date with Emily’s designs and inspirations by following her on Instagram and if you’d like to take her up on her services drop her an email. emilysgardendiary E: emilybarnesgardendesign@gmail.com

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What's On

Multi Day To 26 Jul: West Studios Exhibition - Communicate. Through lino printing, photography and digital media, Dave Elsom of Sombrero Printmaking, explores the ways he needs to communicate when words are a struggle. Wed 10 to Sat 13 July: Bolsover Drama Group Youth Section Legally Blonde. Fun musical based on the adored movie. 7:15pm (Sat matinee 2pm). Assembly Rooms, Bolsover. Tickets £8 (Conc £7) from bolsoverdramagroup.org Wed 21 Aug to 4 Sept: Holymoorside & Walton Scarecrow Festival. Theme is ‘All Things Disney’ See scarecrows up to all sorts of capers throughout the village. FB: Holymoorside & Walton Scarecrows

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Mon 1: Chesterfield RSPB AGM at St Thomas Centre. 7:15pm. Free. T: 01246 201663. Wed 3: Chesterfield & District Family History Society - Mayhem on the Midland with Judy and Chris Rouse of Wyvern Railway Ancestry Research and Advice. Whittington Moor Methodist Church, Scarsdale Road S41 8NA. Thu 4: Author of ‘Quilters’ Guide to Amish Quilts’ by Jan Jefferson. Chesterfield Embroiderers’ Guild. 7 to 9pm at The Saints’ Parish Rooms, St. Mary’s Gate, S41 7TJ.

Fri 5: Messy Church at Storrs Road Methodist Church.3:15pm. Crafts, fun, food & a worship session. Theme ‘Feed Me, Please!’ Book by 30 June. T: 01246 274021 or e: Storrsroad.messychurch@ gmail.com. Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Fri 5: Phoenix Concert Band Summer Concert. 7:30pm Hasland Village Hall, Eastwood Park. Tickets: £8 (under 12s free) from Hasland Chiropody 38 Mansfield Road or T: 01246 279521. www.pheonixband.net FB: pheonixconcert

Sat 6 & Sun 7: Yards Fest Summer Meet Up. Music, shopping and social at the Yards all weekend. See FB: TheYardsChesterfield for details. Sat 6: Messy Church at St John's, Walton. 3:30 to 5:30pm. St John’s Church, Walton Back Lane.

Sat 6: Westfield Infant School Summer Fair. 11:30am to 2:30pm. Come and join us for a family fun event with games, stalls, activities, refreshments and raffle. All welcome. Sat 6: Premier League Cricket - Chesterfield v Swarkestone. Queen's Park Midday. Free.

Sat 6: One More Song. Peak Voices Summer Tour of the Peak District. 7:30pm at Barlow Village Hall (Dronfield). Tickets £10 Call 07539 560102 or E: emailing peakvoices@gmail.com

Sat 6: Sparkle Night Walk. In aid of Ashgate Hospicecare. 10K route starts from Proact Stadium at 10pm. sparklenightwalk.org.uk

Sun 7: Barlow Open Gardens. Gardens open around the village. 10am to 5pm. £5 entry. Light refreshments, tea and cakes from 12.30pm at St Lawrence Church. Sun 7: Chesterfield Lawn Tennis Club Open Day. 1 to 4pm. Details at chesterfieldlawntennis.org.uk Hawksley Avenue, Chesterfield S40 4TW. Sun 7: Sunday League Cricket Chesterfield v Marehay. Queen’s Park 1:30pm. Free.

Mon 8: Diabetes UK - Keeping You on Your Feet. Speaker - Amy Carnwell. Education Centre, Chesterfield Royal Hospital 7pm. See chesterfield.diabetesukgroup. org Wed 10: RSBP Midweek Walk at Linacre Reservoir. 9:30am. Chesterfield RSPB. T: 01246 201663.

Thu 11: Inspire 50+ Meeting. Healthier You - Trudie Brown. Health & Welbeing MOT - Karen Henman. Pension Credit - Carmel Reilly. 10:15am to 12:15pm Council Chambers, Chesterfield Town Hall. Fri 12: Brookfield Summer Festival. Food, fun, dance, live music, games. See advert over. Sat 13: Spital Cemetery

Gardening Group. 10am to 12:30pmThe Tool House. thefriendsofspitalcemetery@ gmail.com. All welcome. Sat 13: Cutthorpe Festival. 2 to 10pm. Dog show, fun run,

children's entertainment, classic cars, Holymoorside Brass band, bake off, variety of stalls & children's fairground rides.

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Tuesday 30 July, 10am to 5pm. Free admission Join us as Chesterfield remembers its medieval past. Market stalls, games, refreshments and fun fair Crooked Spire open day – trips up the church tower Entertainment including : dragon and knight, court jester, medieval beggars, the tales of Robin Hood puppet theatre, medieval encampment with knights and ladies and much more!

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What's On

Holymoorside Choral Society Summer Concert Saturday 13th July 7.30pm St. John’s Church, Walton S42 7LT

A selec�on of Songs for Summer with Piano Duets by Andrew Marples & David Mayo-Braiden TICKETS £9 including summer refreshments T. 01246 274296 E: claire.heathershaw@btinternet.com www.holymoorsidechoral.co.uk www.holymoorsidechoral.co.uk

Sat 13: Holymoorside Choral Society Summer Concert 7.30pm at St. John's Church, Walton. See advert above. Sat 13: One More Song. Peak Voices Summer Tour. 7:30pm at Baslow Village Hall (Bakewell). Tickets £10 Call 07539 560102 E:peakvoices@gmail.com Sat 13: 12th Brampton Potteries Festival Opened by The Mayor at 49 Old Road at midday. The theme is ‘All Creatures Great and Small’. Displays in gardens, businesses & schools on and around Old Rd. and The Gospel Mission Church midday to 4pm. Sat 13: Summer Fayre at The Gospel Mission Church from 12:30 to 2:30pm. Ploughman’s Lunches, homemade cakes & Afternoon Teas 2.30 to 4pm. Sun 14: RSPB Minibus Trip to Kiplingcotes Chalk Pits and Rifle Butts Nature Reserve. 7:30am. Chesterfield RSPB. T: 01246 201663. Sun 14: 12th Brampton Potteries Festival 10am to 4pm. Displays in gardens, businesses & schools & in The Gospel Mission Church on Old Rd. Light refreshments available in the church during the afternoon. Sun 14: Vegan Knights Market. 10am to 4pm in Chesterfield Market Place. See FB: veganknightsmarket Sun14: Tour of Spital Cemetery. 1 to 2pm at Chesterfield S41 0DZ. Meet at bottom gate next to Cemetery Lodge. Donations appreciated.

Sun 14: Potteries Festival Service of Thanksgiving. Cllrs Keith & Glenys Falconer attending. 10:45am at The Gospel Mission Church, Old Rd. Suitable for all ages, begins inside & moves out onto Old Rd. to see the displays (weather permitting). 12:30pm ‘Big Picnic’ on the church drive - inside church if wet! Everyone welcome. Sun 14 to Wed 17: Specsavers County Championship Cricket Derbyshire v Northamptonshire. Queen’s Park 11am. Tickets from Chesterfield VIC.

Tue 16: Mandy Coates - The History of the Old House Museum, Bakewell. Chesterfield and District Local History Society. 7:30pm @ United Reformed Church Rose Hill. Visitors welcome, refreshments. Thu 18: Chesterfield Jazz Club - Dennis Rollins World class trombonist. 8:30pm. Tickets ticketsource.co.uk/wendykirkland or £7.50 from VICentre. Club Chesterfield, Chester Street.

Fri 19 to Sun 21: Stainsby Festival. A three-day music & arts festival overlooking Hardwick Hall. Featuring folk and world music, original singer/songwriter material, theatre etc. stainsbyfestival.org.uk

Fri 19: East Midlands Probus Annual Golf Tournament. Louth, Lincolnshire starting at 8:45am. Open to Probus members. Contact Dave Harness E: daveharness71@ yahoo.com or call 01472 841571. Fri 19: Vegan Knights Cheese Club. 7 to 10pm. An evening of cheese tasting hosted by local plant-based business Hard Times Vegan. Chesterfield Museum.

Sat 20: Vitality T20 Blast Derbyshire v Yorkshire. Queen’s Park 2:30pm. Tickets from Chesterfield VIC or Derbyshire CCC. Admission may be restricted to tickets bought in advance. Sat 20: Save a Life: Chesterfield First Responders visit the Museum to raise awareness of how to save a life with the use of CPR and defibrillators. 10am to 4pm @ Chesterfield Museum. chesterfield. gov.uk/museum

Sat 20: Garden Party at Holymoorside United Reformed Church. 2 to 4pm. £4 includes cream tea. Stalls. Entertainment by Mr Cooke and his barrel organ. Sat 20: One More Song. Peak Voices Summer Tour of the Peak District. 7:30pm at The Glebe Field Centre Crich. Tickets £10 Call 07539 560102 or E: emailing peakvoices@gmail.com Sat 20: Christian Aid Coffee Morning. 10 am to 12:30 at Rose Hill United Reformed Church.

Sun 21: Chesterfield Pride. Main Stage with a variety of fabulous live acts throughout the day. Family ticket £40, VIP ticket £15. Children £5. Midday to 7pm at Stand Road Park, Stand Road S41 8SW. www. chesterfieldpride.co.uk Sun 21: Café style Worship 4All at Storrs Road Methodist Church led by Rev Tracey Harris. The Worship Group will be singing from 10.30, the service will start at 10.45. All welcome Tue 23 to Thu 25: Boys Under 17 County Match - Derbyshire v Yorkshire. Queen’s Park. Free.

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What's On TUE 30 JULY 6:30 to 8:30pm Monkey Park Chester Street This is a ‘Pay What You Can’ performance – a hat will be handed round at the end of the performance. Bar on the night. Everyone is welcome and there is no need to book tickets in advance. Bring a picnic & blanket from 5:30pm onwards.

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Thu 25 & Fri 26: Summer CAMEO. Two days of fun, friendship and activities for the young at heart. 10am to 4pm at St John’s Church, Walton Back Lane. Thu 25: Creative Experiments Workshop. Experimental & imaginative arts workshop for kids aged 7+ £5p/p Booking essential. 5 to 6pm at DCAS. T: 07415 142933 E: luciemaycock@gmail.com www. luciemaycock.co.uk/groups Sat 27 & Sun 28: Bolsover Food & Drink Festival. Bought to you by Edge Events Festivals. Celebrate local produce and live music. Sat 9am to 10pm & Sun 9am to 8pm. edgeeventsfestivals.co.uk Sat 27 & Sun 28: Byways Open Garden. 12:30 to 4:30pm 7a Brookfield Avenue, S40 3NX. Winners of Chesterfield in Bloom Best Front Garden 2016 plus more.Tea & cakes. Admission £3.50, children free (groups by arrangement). Proceeds to National Garden Scheme charities & Ashgate Hospice. Sat 27: County League Cricket - Chesterfield v Denby. Queen's Park 1pm. Free.

Sun 28: Chesterfield Artisan Market. 80 of the very finest artisan traders. New Square Chesterfield. 10am to 3pm. themarketco.co.uk Sun 28: Sunday League Cricket Chesterfield v Ashover. Queen’s Park 1:30pm. Free. Mon 29: Graffiti Art Workshop. Ages 7+ £9p/p. 5 to 6:30pm at DCAS. Booking essential. Contact details see 25 July. Tue 30: Chesterfield Medieval Market. See advert for details. Tue 30: Meet a Medieval Surgeon. Learn about Medieval medicine & diseases, how leeches were used as treatment, & mix your own medieval medicine. 10am to 4pm @ Chesterfield Museum. chesterfield.gov.uk/museum Tue 30: Friends of Spital Cemetery Stall 10am Chesterfield Medieval Fun Day. Pick up a bargain & support the Tool House Project. Tue 30: Medieval Market Barbecue. From 11:30 am at Rose Hill United Reformed Church. Tue 30: Handlebards Perform The Tempest 5:30pm onwards for 6:30pm start at Monkey Park. See advert above.

Sat 27: Parents & Kids Arts Workshop. Fun active arts session for parents & kids aged 3+ Parent & child £7 & £5 per additional child. 1 to 2pm at DCAS. Details see 25 July.

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Sat 27: One More Song. Peak Voices Summer Tour of the Peak District. 7:30pm at All Saints’ Church Hall (Matlock). Tickets £10 Call 07539 560102 or E: emailing peakvoices@gmail.com

Fri 2 to Sun 4: Chesterfield Food & Drink Festival. Bought to you by Edge Events Festivals. Celebrate local produce and live music. Sat 9am to 10pm & Sun 9am to 8pm. edgeeventsfestivals.co.uk

Thu 1: EFT Tapping Workshop. 7 to 9:30pm @ St Thomas' Cebtre. £15. See advert or visit www.gritstonesupport.co.uk

Fri 2: T-shirt Printing Workshop. Ages 7+ £9p/p Booking essential. 11am to 12:30pm at DCAS. Details see 25 July. Fri 2: Mellors & Kirk Valuation Day. 10am to 1pm @ Dronfield Hall Barn. See advert. Sat 3 to Sun 4: Cromford Steam Rally. Something for all the family. Highacres Farm, Dewey Lane, Brackenfield, Derbyshire, DE55 6DB. cromfordsteamrally.co.uk Sat 4: Dronfest. Cliffe Park sees two stages of great music, plus food stalls, bars and entertainment. 11:30am to 11pm. Cliffe Park, Callywhite Lane, Dronfield. Tickets dronfest.co.uk Tue 6: Mellors & Kirk Valuation Day. 10am to Midday @ St Thomas’ Centre. See advert. Tue 6: Graffiti Art Workshop. Ages 7+ £9p/p. 5 to 6:30pm at DCAS. Booking essential. Contact details see 25 July. Wed 7: Chesterfield & District Family History Society Newspapers and genealogy with Kate Henderson. Whittington Moor Methodist Church. Thu 8: CHaOS Science Roadshow. Cambridge Hands-On Science (CHaOS) makes science relevant and fun with exciting hands-on experiments for kids and adults too! 10 to 4pm @ Chesterfield Museum. chesterfield.gov.uk/museum Fri 9: Hady Miniature Train Rides. Hady Hill behind St Peter & St Pauls School. Midday to 3pm. See FB: Chesterfield Miniature Railway.

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What's On Sat 10 Aug: Open Garden. Winners of Chesterfield in Bloom 2018. Fund raising for the Kindergarten in Chesterfield's twin town Tsumeb. 70 Hawksley Avenue, S40 4TL. Sat 10: Spital Cemetery Gardening Group. 10am to 12:30pm. The Tool House. All welcome. thefriendsofspitalcemetery@gmail. com. Sun 11: Tour of Spital Cemetery. 1 to 2pm at Chesterfield S41 0DZ. Meet at bottom gate next to Cemetery Lodge. Donations appreciated. Wed 15: Ashover Show. The ‘friendly agricultural show’, for the whole family to enjoy. Livestock competitions, marquees and stands. Rectory Fields, Ashover S45 0BA. ashovershow. co.uk Thu 15: Animal Roadshow. Meet and handle the fluffy, feathered friends from White Post Farm and discover fascinating facts about them. 10am to 4pm @ Chesterfield Museum. chesterfield. gov.uk/museum Sat 17: Barlow Carnival. Parade at 2pm with the Carnival Queen, floats, bands and fancy dress through the village. Parade from Springfield Road at 2pm, finishing on the recreation ground for carnival fun. barlowcarnival.co.uk

Chesterfield Theatres Pomegranate Screenings 7 Jul

Film: The Secret Life of Pets 2 (U)

7 Jul

Film: Diego Maradona (TBC)

7 Jul

Glyndebourne Opera: Cinderella

8 Jul

NT Live: Small Island

9 Jul

Film: Sometimes Always Never (12)

12 Jul

Film: X-Men - Dark Phoenix (Cert TBC)

25 Jul

NT Live: The Lehman Trilogy

26 Jul

Film: Horrible Histories: The Movie - Rotten Romans

Winding Wheel 4 Jul

Luther Vandross Celebration

26 Jul

Film: Vita and Virginia (12A)

5 Jul

27 Jul

Andre Rieu: Shall We Dance Live

An Evening with Kim Woodburn

9 Jul

31 Jul

RSC Live: Measure for Measure

Adult and Baby film: Mamma Mia! Here we go Again

9 Jul

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4 Aug Glyndebourne Opera: The Magic Flute - Live

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West Side Story 18 Jul

Spotlight Comedy Club: July

19 Jul

One Night in Dublin BoyzBand

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We’re All Made of Stars

26 Jul

29 Aug Spotlight Comedy Club: August

12 Jul

Film: In Fabric (15)

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12 Jul

Satellite: Westlife - the Twenty Tour Live from Croke Park

It’s Showtime - Magic of the Movies

11 Jul

Death and the Maiden

14 Jul

Glyndebourne Opera: The Barber of Seville

13 Aug Summer Play Season: Present Laughter

19 Jul

Film: Yesterday (Cert TBC)

19 Jul

Film: The Queen’s Corgi

20 Aug Summer Play Season: The King’s Speech

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Pomegranate Theatre Corporation Street Chesterfield S41 7TX

Winding Wheel Holywell Street Chesterfield S41 7SA

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Community

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The Reyt Big Busk to raise funds for a Better Park for Brampton Words & Images: Friends of Monkey Park Group

Kelly Sheldon, the creative talent behind S40 Locals' cartoons, design guru from 13 Bends Design, singer and, perhaps most importantly, a local mum, has been in touch to raise the profile of the group and talk a little about her Reyt Big Busk fund-raising event. "WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT" she outlines.

"Please help us raise £5,000 so we can apply for a grant for £50,000 for new play equipment for the local children. "It’s easy to donate and every penny counts, simply visit the Just Giving page below or contact us. "If you’d like to get involved and help deliver the project, again, please get in touch. Any help and ideas would be gratefully appreciated. "Your donation could help make an old and unloved park usable again! The project will help local families get much needed access to green space and a safe play area. "Since launching in March, we have installed three benches, built a bench with planters, and worked with Don Catchment Rivers Trust on a litter pick and river clean.

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"We are working hard to create a better space for the community and will be installing a picnic bench near the river over the summer months." In addition to being an active member of the FoMP, Kelly is also the driving force behind a great event planned on 13 July 2019.

The day will see a large number of local musicians come together to perform and help raise funds for the play area.

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"This is the first time I've ever organised anything like this, so it's great to think we'll be raising money by performing and simply doing what we love. "I just hope as many folk come and have a listen and chuck a few £'s in the tubs", says Kelly. Details of the event are shown opposite, and should you wish to donate links are as below or to find out more, contact Kevin Walker, who's managing the project via social media.

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Alpaca Factory

The newest local band talk influences and start-up Words: Jess Hall (Brookfield Work Experience) Images: Joe Whitham

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lpaca Factory are an up-andcoming indie band based in Chesterfield, who formed in October 2018 and have already performed numerous gigs, for example. at the Foundry, The Nottingham House and Chesterfield County Music Bar. Their Guitarist, James Vardy, has kindly answered some questions for us on behalf of the band. If you’re interested in hearing a taste of their music before seeing them live, you can check out their SoundCloud account at https://soundcloud.com/ alpacafactory. They would like to thank all of their friends and family for being so supportive.

set, played all originals with a cover of 'Toothpaste Kisses' by The Maccabees at the end. Went down pretty well with our mates, we all enjoyed it and it was sold out as well.

Alpaca Factory are: Rebecca Church - Drums James Vardy - Guitar Tom ‘Gan’ Gannon - Guitar/vocals Rosie Nieder - Bass Jono Vardy - Bass

What has been your favourite gig so far? Our next gig was at a pub in Sheffield at the end of January called 'The Nottingham House' that Rosie played with us, we brought all our mates and there were about 100ish sixth formers crammed into this little pie and peas pub. It was absolutely crazy, the owner of the pub came in and asked us to calm down the crowd multiple times. I think we all say that was our favourite gig so far.

Email: alpacafactoryband@gmail.com Facebook: Alpaca Factory Twitter: @alpaca_factory Instagram: @alpacafactory

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Who are your main musical influences? We each listen to quite a wide variety so our influences would have to be a split between 50/60s bands and 00s bands. For Gan, bands like Rolling Stones and The Beatles, and for me, 00s bands like The Strokes, The Libertines and Sheffield bands like Milburn and The Artic Monkeys. Drums are pretty universal between eras but Church likes 80s stuff so she definitely chucks in interesting and varied fills. How did you go about your first gig? The first gig we had was supporting The Rooves headline at the end of December (The Rooves all went to Brookfield as well and were really happy to help us out). We scraped our songs together and showed Jono what we’d come up with for bass lines. We had about a 20-minute

Alpaca Factory is a very unique name, what inspired it? For The Rooves gig we needed a band name for the poster and for social media etc. Tom’s brother came out with Alpaca Factory but we were undecided for some time, we made a list of potential names (e.g. 'cherry pickers' and 'plastic bees’) and ended up doing a twitter poll and Alpaca Factory stuck with us in the end. It’s really grown on us as a name and we all rate like it now.

Who would be your dream musician to support, and at what venue? An answer for a realistic gig would be Joe Carnall’s next Christmas gig at the Leadmill or the o2 in Sheffield. Something we really want to do is try get on the festival circuit at some point, Leeds, Y Not, Tramlines sort of festivals would be incredible.

A proper dream would obviously be like some massive international tour supporting The Arctic Monkeys on their next album I reckon. Who wrote your original song ‘They Say The Devil Wears Prada’? 'They say the Devil wears Prada' was the second song we finished. We started off with the basic chord progression, and we originally worked out a vocal melody but with

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completely different lyrics. It was going to be a song about bouncers at clubs and that. We decided to scrap that idea, but stuck with the vocal melody. For the middle section we were stuck on a drum fill and guitar solo for a while. We knew the story we wanted to tell with the song and the structure was built around that. One day, just playing the tune over and over, Gan came up with the iconic ‘devil wears Prada’ lyric and we built the first and last verse around that. I think when you first listen, the structure will be quite weird, but we put a lot of thought into it and the structure mirrors the story being told. We wanted to get it out before the Notty House gig so we recorded a live take in our little practice shed with Rosie, who mixed and produced it, and we put it up on SoundCloud. It’s currently doing quite well, it got to 1k before the gig in under a week. We all love the song as we all had quite a big part in it, and it's a great feeling to hear our mates singing it back to us at gigs.

What does the future hold for you at the moment? At the moment we're focusing on getting the first single out onto Spotify and getting all the art sorted and that sort of thing. With exams as well, gigs have taken a backseat for the moment. We’ve got something really exciting end of this year though, and we’re thinking of doing some free entry gigs in pubs as a thanks to all our mates for paying ticket prices for the last few. They will be longer, more chill sets and we’ll hopefully be able to choose some exciting support acts. It’s quite hard to get support slots when you’ve not released much music or established yourself, so we’ve been very grateful to all the bands that have had us. If you are interested in contacting Alpaca Factory for bookings and enquiries, their socials are opposite.

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Wouldn't it be great to feel fabulous? Paul Shepherd, Gritstone Every year, according to the mental health charity Mind, one in four of us will experience a mental health problem. To put that into a local context, this magazine is delivered to 8,400 homes. So nearly 20,000 people have exposure to this article and that means nearly 5,000 people in our neighborhood are struggling or may struggle with their mental health. In my experience one of the biggest patterns of behavior that prevents us from feeling fabulous is our inner critic or “monkey mind.” The voice in our head that continually points out what we are doing wrong and why we won’t succeed. Why we are too fat or too thin, too this or too that. Whatever we are, it’s probably not what we should be, according to this inner narrative. The Inner Critic So how do we turn off this inner critic and become the very best version of ourselves and in doing so, start to feel fabulous?

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Cover Artist

Emma Shaw Chalk Board Artist Words: Annie French Images: Emma Shaw

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mma Shaw (ES) is a practicing artist, a mum, and works at Chesterfield College as part of the West Studios team. Emma talks to Annie French (AF) about her art, mental health and her inspiration.

AF: Has art helped you through this?

ES: Simon and Bekah, the editors of S41 Local, sign off their blogs with ‘Peace, Love and Positivity', and this got me thinking about what that means. Being a good person, human nature and staying positive in life are what many of us aspire to. I got this idea in my head and my creativity started to flow. Sometimes I don’t know where an idea will take me.

AF: Art can play an important part in mental health recovery; do you see your career moving in that direction?

AF: This month's S40 and S41 Local front covers are both on the theme of ‘Peace, Love and Positivity’. Where did this idea come from?

ES: Not in the beginning, my brain was fogged, my hands wouldn’t work, I couldn’t get the information from my brain into my hands. Slowly it lifted and I started doing small projects from magazines using textiles, and the creativity gradually came back. A lot of my textile art is to do with my need to create but not having the time to perfect it.

AF: How did you get into art?

ES: No, I’m too close to it. I would be better participating in a class than facilitating one. I’m very happy with where I’m at now, watching my son grow, doing chalk board commissions. That’s not to say I’m not ambitious. I’m hoping to put together an exhibition in the next few years.

ES: I don’t know, it’s something I've always done. I did Contemporary Arts at University, in dance and performing arts, I then went to work for the Pigeon Theatre Company in Manchester. AF: How did you get into Chalk Board Art?

ES: Before my degree I worked in a pub and really enjoyed creating signs, I think it fed my need to make my art perfect. I’ve worked on local commissions in Chesterfield. The Society Coffee Shop and Bar wanted me to use Gold Leaf on their board, which was a steep learning curve, but it was really satisfying to achieve straight lines with such a delicate material. AF: You used flowers for the magazine cover boards, can you tell us more about this?

ES: Years ago, whilst I was studying for my degree, I read about sacred geometry, the Fibonacci sequence and how it can be found all around us in nature. I wanted to use the flower of life in my design for this board, the overlapping geometric petals of a flower. AF: Emma you’re a single mum, does this inform your art or distract you?

AF: Are you working on a theme for this?

ES: Motherhood, juggling with time and the stream of conscience that plays with my need for perfection. I am constantly battling with these issues, so instead of fighting it, I’m working with it to see what I can create with the materials available to me.

AF: Thank you for being so honest about your mental health and how it affected your art. So, my final question, who is your favourite artist and why? ES: I would have to say Escher; my Mum had a book at home that I used to look at for hours. I also admire the artist Alphonse Mucha, who created beautiful decorative theatrical posters... there are so many.

AF: Thank you Emma, I’ve really enjoyed talking with you, I hope our readers enjoy your story too. Annie French. Peace, Love and Positivity (It’s catching) E: Emma.louise.shaw@hotmail.co.uk @Emma.louise.made.these

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History

Hob Hurst's House

The next in our series of ancient sites and artefacts near Chesterfield. Words & Images: Colin Harrison

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ob is a widely-used name for a variety of mythical (and nasty) creatures - 'Hob Hurst' is believed to refer to a goblin who lived in the nearby woods. It's thought to be the origin of the name 'Hobbit' in Tolkein's books, as he was an expert in folk myths and tales. It's exact age is uncertain, although it's certainly Bronze Age, so thousands of years old. It was probably a burial mound; like many such monuments, most of the original stone has been taken for other uses. It is unusual in that the mound is rectangular rather than round, and important because it was one of the first such sites to be protected by what has evolved into English Heritage. The path to it (of about 1.5 miles) is within reach of a reasonably fit cyclist; on the way, there's a short section where the main road narrows slightly, but generally the route is pretty quiet and bike-friendly.

To get there, leave Chesterfield on the Chatsworth Road, going up the hill until you pass the 50MPH signs, just over 2 miles from the Storrs Road junction. Take the next turning on the left (Hallcliff Lane) which merges with another road coming in from the right, then follow this along through an S- bend, until, just after a sharp left, the fields on your right become moorland; there is a gate and a stile immediately after the wall dividing them. Go over the stile and follow the path which runs parallel to the wall and ditch (on your right) as it goes up the hill. At this point, the path is relatively easy to follow, but after a while it turns slightly away from the field wall, near where it forms a corner. There are some waymarkers, but the posts they're on are only about the height of the surrounding heather, so you'll need to keep your eyes peeled for them, although the Page 34

path goes in the same general direction anyway. The ground can hold a lot of water so may be muddy in places, even if it hasn't rained for a while. After about 1.3 miles you'll see, on your left, a stone pillar in the heather; this is an old signpost or stoop, which is about 300 years old. It would have been put in place following the 1697 act which made local surveyors install them where two paths crossed on moors or other remote places, signposting the nearest market town. Getting lost on the moors wouldn't have been a good idea even in summer, and could easily be fatal in winter. Most of the path across nearby farmland would still have been fairly featureless tracks of heather at that time.

A few hundred yards after passing the stoop you come to Hob Hurst's House itself. It's not exactly Stonehenge, but then the nearest road (which is over the brow of the hill anyway) is the one you came from, where a few cars a minute would be a busy period. So, apart from some distant traffic noise drifting in the wind, and the occasional airplane high overhead, all you'll normally hear are the twittering of some twites or pipits, maybe a pheasant or grouse calling and, if lucky, the plaintive cry of a curlew. There are steps into the enclosure of the site itself; with your back to these (looking north-ish), there are farreaching views across the hills and moors, towards White Edge. The site is shown on OS maps (Landranger 119 or OS Explorer OL 24: map ref: SK 2874 6923). Useful web sites: Megalithic Portal: www. megalithic.co.uk Derbyshire Heritage: www.derbyshireheritage.co.uk

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Community

Go Potty Once Again Brampton Potteries Festival 13 and 14 July Word: Chris Townsend The Brampton Potteries Festival on Old Road began in 2008. The intention was to create an opportunity to bring the community together whilst paying tribute to Brampton’s long history of potteries. This year’s festival runs 13/14 July.

The theme for 2019 is ‘All Creatures Great and Small’. For those who have not taken part before, all you need to do is to decide on a suitable creature or creatures, make your display from flower pots (plastic ones are accepted), in combination with other materials including flowers, plants and shrubs, and then place your creation outside the front of the house. The Mayor and Mayoress will tour the displays but there is no judging - it is purely for fun and entertainment! You don’t need any special talent -

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just enjoy yourselves!

Events include (see our What's On section for more details) the Mayor opening the event on Saturday 13 July at midday, a Summer Fayre from 12:30 to 2:30pm with Ploughmans Lunches, homemade cakes etc at The Gospel Mission Church with Afternoon Teas from 2:30pm. Then on Sunday 14 July the displays are available for all to see from 10am to 4pm, with light refreshments at the church in the afternoon. At 11am - Potteries Festival Thanksgiving Service at The Gospel Mission Church and The Big Picnic takes place at 12:30pm on the church drive. For further info please contact the Secretary Chris Townsend.

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Each year Holymoorside (and this year Walton as well) residents put up with squatters at the end of their gardens and drives ... these squatters, made of straw, are a tradition that dates back to ... well I can't seem to find anything? Can anyone update us?

Kate Challinor-Moss is encouraging Holymoorside and Walton residents to get creative and put on a display for the annual scarecrow festival.

This year's theme is 'All Things Disney', so look out for the short-term visitors over the August Bank Holiday weekend.

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Climbing Everest in Holymoorside! For Meningitis Now Words: Adrian Beckett Picture: Helen Rowan Photography In 2012 at 27 years old, I had a headache, one I couldn't shake. It lasted a couple of days, then three and four. The GP put it down to a pressure headache. After a week, it was almost unbearable, and early one morning the whole right side of my body dropped, unable to move. I was unable to speak or make any sense and I developed a severe painful sensitivity to light. The pain in my head was debilitating. My now wife, Mel called an ambulance and I was rushed into resus. I had a form of Viral Meningitis which had led to encephalitis, swelling of my brain. I was very quickly administered an anti-viral drug, without which, I would have almost certainly died.

There were no guarantees I would regain full strength in my right side or complete speech. Fortunately, I have been extremely lucky, my wife acted quickly and the hospital administered the right vaccine. The weeks and months following I was able to make an almost full recovery. I personally knew someone who had exactly the same illness and did not make it. I am a very lucky survivor.

Starting at 10pm on Fri 2 August, and if all goes well, will finish around 4pm on Sat 3, I will be giving something back by EVERESTING. In simple terms. ‘Everesting' is cycling the total ascent of Mount Everest (8,848 metres / 29,029 feet) on one hill repeatedly in one continuous activity until complete’

It's a highly ambitious physical and mental challenge, that will take around 16 to 17 hours, covering around 170 miles and 50 'reps' on the same 1.75-mile hill… that hill being Loads Road, Holymoorside. Training began in October 2018, out on the hill at 3:30am in the dark, cold and rain. If I can ride it freezing and wet in October then August should be easy right?

I’ve lost 10kg in 8 months, lighter is definitely best for this, and my cycling threshold power is at my highest ever level, thanks in part go to the team at S40 Personal Training, Chesterfield. Plus, doing some 'silly' sessions on the hill itself, the longest to date being 20 'reps', covering 70+ miles and 13,000 feet of climbing. I’m lucky to have the ability to ride a bike at all and feel compelled to do something. I hope to inspire others to find their 'challenge', commit and go for it, no matter the outcome. MENINGITIS NOW will be the beneficiaries of my challenge, with the funds raised going to the charity that’s leading research, support and awareness of this awful illness. If you would like to donate please visit: justgiving.com/fundraising/beckett-everesting

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How on earth does a loving parent recognise that their child is not reaching their full potential when it took Jo years to acquire the skills to do so, as a head teacher and Kip tutor? Talking to Jo Linthwaite of Kip McGrath is an enlightening experience. She understands child educational development to an incredible degree. She says recognising a child’s educational needs, and any gaps, is a complex process and can be fraught with difficulty for parents to identify when intervention could be beneficial - especially if the child’s progress is not causing concern to classroom teachers and they are at the younger end of their educational journey. She says: Issues can start in the early years and, given class numbers and constraints of the National Curriculum, may be missed. A child with mid achievement levels, or even just below the top achievement levels, is not a worry to a teacher. If parents see that at home the child achieves more, they are often reassured by teachers that ‘all children develop at different rates’, so not to worry. That is true, but each child should be constantly developing their language and maths skills. However, if a parent feels they are not progressing, it is precisely at this time in the educational journey that parents should be extra vigilant. Realistically, if children have not got a deep enough understanding at this stage, then tiny gaps begin to develop. Maybe they missed a couple of key word blends or a maths lesson or two where number concepts for multiplication are being covered. A small hole appears. By year 3 or 4, if you think they have not made the progress you had expected, either due to SATS, teacher parent discussions, or your knowledge of your child, then it is getting critical to start to fill in some knowledge

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Giveaway

TWO GREAT TICKET GIVEAWAYS S40 and S41 Local have a pair of tickets to each show

james Doncaster Racecourse Saturday 17 August

ABBA REUNION Peak Cavern - Devils Arse Castleton Friday 23 August

Deadline for entries: Friday 2 August

Deadline for entries: Friday 9 August James are back with new songs forged in these strangest of days, following the release of their new album ‘Living In Extraordinary Times’ last year.

The ABBA REUNION tribute Show is the creation of an Award Winning West End Director, Producer and Choreographer - starring the original 'Frida' from the London West End cast!

To be in with a chance of winning:

The winner will be picked on the dates shown above, so please ensure your entry is with us before these dates.

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Complete the form below, tick the relevant box and send to:

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Off to university in September? Already at university? Tim and Caroline Soar

CAP (Christians Against Poverty) are running a free CAP Money Students’ course designed to help you manage your finances over the coming years. University life is filled with exciting opportunities to meet new people and try new activities. How you handle your money is important. You want to be free to live your life without the pressures of money weighing you down. You don’t want money stressing you out when you need to focus on your studies, or to miss a great night out because you’re broke. The CAP Money Students’ course will provide you with the tools you need to successfully navigate your way through your finances. The principles will work to organise your finances irrespective of the size of your income or financial know-how. With the tried and tested CAP Money course doesn’t matter how much money you have at university or how good you are at maths – it can help. Throughout the course, you will have the opportunity to build skills that have a lasting impact on your finances. You will be taught the three CAP Money principles:

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2. The CAP Money System. This divides your money into a three account system, simplifying the way you keep track of your finances. 3. How to live week to week using cash instead of cards.

Date: Thursday 8th August Time: 10am start, 4pm finish. Bring a packed lunch. Tea and coffee provided. Venue: The Lounge, Walton Evangelical Church, Moorland View Rd, Walton, Chesterfield, S40 3DD Registration: www.capmoneycourse.org Remember to register online Cost: Free Questions: Do I have to be a Christian to attend? Certainly not. All faiths and those of no faith are all welcome. Contact: Tim Soar 07856 417740 Background: CAP was set up 23 years ago, with the aim of helping people get out of debt and better manage their finances. CAP is a charity funded by thousands of individual Christians throughout the UK who want to help people be free from the anxiety of financial worries. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, is the Patron. Martin Lewis of ‘Money Saving Expert’ regularly recommends CAP and says ‘CAP is unsurpassed when it comes to the debt help they give people across the country. There’s nothing better to start you on the path to having more money in your pocket’. CAP was authorised by the FCA (Financial Conduct Authority) in 2017. Chesterfield now has its own CAP Debt Centre, set up in 2018. Contact Neville, who offers individual debt counselling at your home for those already in unmanageable debt or who need just a little help, please call 0800 328 0006 or visit www.capuk.org. Page 42

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Storrs Road Methodist Church Centre Re-roofing Project You may remember the wooden hut which stood next to the church on Upper Moor Street, Brampton. The hut was replaced in 1971, by a brick building, and became the Storrs Road Church Centre. Opened in 1973 for community use, it has a large and small hall, kitchen and toilet facilities and is used daily by community groups.

In 2016/17, the church started a re-roofing project to raise funds to replace the leaking flat roof. These fund raising efforts have resulted in a grant of £5,000 from the Duke of Devonshire’s Charitable Trust; £3,000 from Allchurches Trust; £10,000 from the Garfield Weston Foundation; £1,000 granted by Cllr John Boult from his Members’ Community Leadership Fund; £12,000 from the Chesterfield Methodist Circuit; plus fundraising activities by the church including a Dolls House Miniatures exhibition and Mother’s Day coffee morning, a Fashion Show by Bon Marche; and Raffle supported by a number of businesses along Chatsworth Road. Thanks to all the amazing support and contributions, they now have the funds required and hope it will be possible to start work later in the summer. Look out for work starting and the difference made.


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Climate Emergency: A People’s Assembly Clare Gage's update on the second assembly organised by Create Change Chesterfield. How can Chesterfield create a more environmentally friendly future?

11am- 4pm Sunday 21st July 2019 Assembly Rooms, Market Hall, Soresby Street, Chesterfield

This People’s Assembly will bring together the people of Chesterfield to tackle the problem of how to make our town more environmentally friendly. We will look towards a future where our planet is healthy and our town plays its part in supporting this. People’s Assemblies are a way for a group of people to discuss issues or make decisions collectively, where all voices are heard and valued equally and no one person or group are able to dominate the process. The day will be run by TalkShop, a team of experts in deliberative democracy. The atmosphere will be relaxed and friendly, with creative touches throughout the day. We will use the day to consider what kind of things we can do now,

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Chesterfield Borough Council and Toby Perkins MP have shown a commitment to this People’s Assembly. Follow up sessions are booked when plans will be presented for discussion on how to progress. We intend for this day to create real, lasting change in Chesterfield. Childcare is available on the day. There will be a creche and creative art sessions for children primary school age and under. All young adults of high school age are welcome to join the main group. Lunch will be provided.

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There’s quite a lot to do in the garden around now, but pottering around it in summer is one of the rewards for the effort put in over the rest of the year - don’t look on it as work but as relaxation. 1. If you have to water, do so in the evening when there will be less evaporation and the water has a chance to soak into the soil. Using a hose is more efficient than a sprinkler as the water can be directed exactly where it is needed; giving the ground a good soaking once a week is better than a less thorough one every day, which encourages roots to form near the surface. It’s more important that fruit and vegetables are kept well-watered than ornamental plants, some of which produce a better display when slightly stressed anyway. 2. Check for signs of disease on plants prone to them, i.e. blight on tomatoes, clematis wilt or apple scab, and treat accordingly. 3. Prune spring flowering shrubs so they don’t get leggy; most birds will have finished nesting, so you can also trim hedges without disturbing them. 4. Keep watering all plants in containers (indoor and outdoor), and feed them regularly. Anything in grow-bags (especially tomatoes) are prone to problems if watered erratically, so try to have a routine; aim to keep the soil moist but not wet. Plants transpire water all the time, so don’t fall into the trap of thinking if the sun's not shining plants won’t need watering – any breeze or wind will also increase the amount they use. 5. A lot of vegetables should be maturing about now; keep an eye on them, as unreliable weather may cause some to bolt (i.e. form flowers and seeds) - harvest these before this happens, which usually renders them useless anyway. Allow a plant or two to flower if you want to collect seeds, which is what you do with peas and beans anyway. (Transition Chesterfield will be holding a Seed Swap at the Brampton Food Fair in October). 6. Check tomatoes regularly and pinch out any shoots between branches and the stem, which can appear with astonishing speed. 7. If fences or garden furniture need painting or treatment with a preservative, try to do it in the middle of a dry spell. 8. Take lots of pictures of the garden, especially parts which you think could be improved. That way, you’ll have a good reference to use when you come to think about moving things or buying new plants, and with digital cameras it doesn’t cost anything to take lots of pictures anyway! 9. There may still be some vegetable plantlets in garden centres, so it’s not too late to plant some for harvesting this year. But check that they're not too leggy and make sure they have been well looked after – weedy looking seedlings rarely recover. 10.Salads generally mature quite quickly, so you can sow some every week or two to provide a succession of crops – ‘little and often’ is the best way. Children like to see instant results, so use these as a way of introducing them to gardening.


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RSPB Chesterfield Local Group: 1st Mon 7:15pm St Thomas' Church Centre, Chatsworth Rd. Talks, refreshments, bird food sales. (Not Aug) T: 07971 000331 or rspb.org.uk/groups/chesterfield 1st Brampton Moor Guides: 7:30 to 9pm at Walton St John's. Term time only. Contact on Karen 07718 475947. Lah di Dah – Ladies' vocal harmony group. (not Bank Hols) 7:30 to 9:30 pm Walton Village Hall. T: 01246 260903. Guide Dogs Chesterfield: 3rd Mon 7:30pm at The Rose and Crown, 104 Old Road. New volunteers welcome. T: 07525 248740 E: guidedogschesterfield@hotmail.co.uk or FB - Guide Dogs Chesterfield. Counsellor Support Group 7:30 pm, every 6-8 weeks. Join a group of therapists for peer support. Call Stuart on 01246 200907 or text 07582 602427. We meet locally - call for our next meeting date. Badminton at Hasland Hall School Sports Hall. 7:30 to 9pm except school holidays. Call Margaret: 01246 235665 Holymoorside Band Rehearsals: noncontesting band - plays a variety of concerts. All abilities. Mon & Fri 7:45pm URC, Holymoorside. T: 01246 566691 or Enquiries@holymoorsideband.co.uk Tramway Tavern Pub Quiz: 9:30pm. 25 questions to test your all round knowledge. 8 pints to the winner, free food for you to enjoy. Test yourselves while enjoying a choice of 8 real ales and premium beers.

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Tuesday Quiz Night at The Manor: 8:30pm. General knowledge - cash prizes plus Play Your Cards Right. T: 01246 277760. brampton-manor.com

Wednesday Village Hall Pilates: 9:15 to 10.15am, 6 to 7pm & 7:15 to 8:15pm. St Johns Church, Walton. See Tue listing. Yoga: 9:30 to 11:30am. Cutthorpe Institute. Helen Crawford 07904 638171. 9:30am (& 8pm) Piloxing: Fusion of boxing, Pilates & dance; 7pm Ballestics: Ballet inspired fitness. Have a BALL Dance Fitness. The Hall on the Green, Ulverston Rd, Newbold. T: Jayne on 07400 522771 or see FB: @haveaballdf. Monkey Park: Stay and Play: 10 to 11am. Monkey Park, Chester Street. StraightCurves Woolly Wednesdays: 10am to 12:30pm & 6:30 to 9pm. Bring any craft, have a good old natter - relaxed social craft session. E: info@straightcurves.co.uk T: 01246 807575.104 Saltergate, S40 1NE Qi Gong: 10 to 11:15am. Loundsley Green Comm. Centre T: 07910 858267. Nightingale Probus: 1st Wed 10am to 12 noon at The Olde House, Loundsley Green Road, Newbold. Activities - theatre trips, outings, lunches, walking & Scrabble etc. Call: 01246 450797. Walk and Talk: A sociable stroll every other Wed from Queen's Park Leisure Centre, 10:15am at reception. For info call Chesterfield Borough Council Community Lifestyles 01246 345669. British History Class: 10:30am at Chesterfield Library. T: 01246 276800. Bereavement Support Group: Drop-in Coffee Morning. 2nd Wed. 10:30 to 11:30am Annunciation Church Parish Centre. Access through the car park entrance in Queen St. Stepping Out Bereavement Group: 11am to 12.30pm at Grace Chapel, New Square, Market Place. Widows talk freely about your spouse in a supportive environment. T: Elaine on 01246 567047 (2nd and 4th Wed). Move It or Lose It: Exercise for men and women over 60, who want to keep strong & active. Walton Evangelical Church 12: 30 to 1:30pm £5. Discount for block booking. T. 07957 566704 for info.(No class in August). Brampton Singers: St Thomas' Centre on Chatsworth Road 1 until 3 pm. No experience required! Call Karen Cook on 07759 375312 for more details. Stay and Play: 1:3p to 3pm. Term time. Children and babies 0 to 5yrs. Loundsley Green Church. Monkey Park: Derbyshire Carers’ Group. 2nd Wed. 2pm. Drop-in support for carers. T: 01246 235815. Monkey Park, Chester St. Holymoorside Craft Group: 2 to 4pm in the Committee Room, Holymoorside Village Hall. Informal crafting group - papercraft, embroidery, knitting, sewing, drawing etc. T: 01246 569103. Excludes Jun, Jul & Aug.

Walton Women's Institute: 4th Wed 2 to 4pm St. John's Church, Walton Back Ln. Book Group, Flower Arranging, Choir. Visitors & new members welcome. T: 01246 206467. Knit & Natter: 2 to 4pm at Costa coffee opposite Wilkos and Tuesday 2 to 4pm Wetherspoons Bolsover, Pillar of Rock. No charge. All ages, all abilities, knitting and crochet, unfinished projects. Wednesday Family Evenings @ Maison Mes Amis: Kids Eat For Free! Choose from Mid Week Brasserie Menu. (Ts & Cs). 5 to 7:30pm. T: 01246 768789. Beaver Scouts: 4:15 to 6pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre. T: 07910 858267. BandWagon: 5 to 8pm, ages 11 to19, £3 p/p. Learn vocal/instrument skills & form a band. Live performances & recording opportunities. DCAS, Springbank Rd, 01629 533060. Dynamic Hatha yoga class: Fast paced varied & challenging, yoga style class. Friend’s Meeting House, Ashgate Road. 5:30 to 7pm. Experienced, qualified & fully insured. Details see Monday event. Holymoorside Tennis Club: New members welcome. Club night 6pm and social tennis Sun/Tues 10am. T: 01246 566718. Cub Scouts: 6 to 7:30pm. Loundsley Green Comm Centre T: 07910 858267. Village Hall Pilates: 6:20 to 7:20pm & 7:30 to 8:30pm. Holy Family Church, Derby Rd. 07957 566704. villagehallpilates.co.uk. (No classes in August) Chesterfield Fairtrade Group: 3rd Wed 6.30pm in Chesterfield Town Hall. New members always welcome. Promoting Fairtrade. T: 01246 455178. Monkey Park: Gamers Network. 7 to 9.30pm. Chester Street. Chesterfield and District Soroptimists: 2nd & 4th Wed at Ringwood Hall Hotel 7.30pm. sigbi.org/chesterfield-and-district or T: 01246 209233. Joan's Line Dancing: Beginners class at Hasland WM Club, Hampton Street. 7:30 to 8:30pm. £3. T: 0750 669 5208. Cotton Mill Club: Activity club for young adults with learning difficulties. 7 to 9pm last Wed at Holymoorside United Reform Church School Room. T: 01246 566109. Jesterfield Juggling Club: 7 to 9pm at Walton Village Centre. Learn and share skills in all types of circus skills. £2/week adults & £1/ under 16s - welcome if accompanied. T: 07766 468 499 E: wfarrant@btinternet.com. Zumba: 6 to 7pm at St John's Church Walton S42 7LT. £5 per session. T: 0781 449 5088. Brampton Ladie's Club: 7pm at Storrs Rd Methodist Church. Speaker or social activity. T: 01246 566435. Term time only. Willow Tree Pilates: 7 to 8pm. Barlow Village Hall. All abilities welcome. T: 07773 819663 E: laura@willowtreepilates.co.uk Free Voices Community Choir: The Friends Meeting House, Brockwell Lane - 7:15 to 9pm. A non-performing choir who sing for enjoyment. T: 01246 237937 or helend@ uwclub.net

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Brampton Best Knitters: Come and meet for knitting, crochet, other handicrafts, a warm welcome and good company. £1 subs (optional). 7.30pm, Rose and Crown, 104 Old Road, Brampton. T: 07900 814715 for info. Bible Class: 7:30 to 8:30pm at Christadelphian Church 19a Sheffield Road. Topics for study and discussion. chesterfieldchristadelphians.org.uk Scouts: 7:30 to 9:15pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre. T: 07910 858267. HoneyBelles Ladies Choir: Rehearse at 7.45pm at St Mary’s Primary School, Cross Street. New members always welcome, no auditions. E: honeybelleschoir@gmail.com; FB thehoneybelles; honeybelles.co.uk Monkey Park: Digital Photography Club. 9.30am on the 2nd Wednesday.

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Chesterfield Flea Market: Call Chesterfield Visitor Info Centre on 01246 345777/8 or visitchesterfield.info Chesterfield Farmer's Market: Every 2nd Thu. Chesterfield Visitor Information Centre 01246 345774 or visitchesterfield.info Village Hall Pilates: 9.15 am to 10.15 am (Term time) at Loundsley Green Church, Pennine Way. See Tuesday. PC Clinic: Professional help and advice on your laptops, PCs, tablets or other electronic devices by Chesterfield College. 9:30am to midday. T: 01246 500799 or pc-clinic@ chesterfield.ac.uk Fit and Fab Keep Fit Class: Gentle exercise class to music. 9:30 to 10:30am United Reform Church Holymoorside. All welcome. T: 0786 658 5575. Yoga: Mixed ability classes. Morning session 9:30-11am - £6. Evening session 7:30-9pm £33 for 6-week block. Loundsley Green Community Centre. T: 07792 978880. Coffee Morning: 10am @ Rose Hill United Reformed Church. TAI CHI & Qigong: Gentle exercise for health and relaxation. 10am at Wingerworth Church Centre, Long Edge Lane. E: sharon.wall@ live.co.uk T: 01246 273795. Chameleon Sock Knitting: 10 til 1pm, £5 per session. Bring along your socks, share your expertise and your creations! Monkey Park: CAB community advice outreach. 10am to midday. Chester Street. All ability yoga classes: Friend’s Meeting House, Ashgate Road. 10 to 11:30am and 6 to 7:30pm. Details see Monday. Central Methodist Toddler Group: Saltergate. 10 to 11:30am (term time). For babies, toddlers, with mums, dads, grandparents or carers, offering drinks, snacks, toys & equipment. Donation £1.50 to cover costs. Chameleon ​Social Crochet: 10am to 1pm, £3 per session. ​Chameleon, 420 Chatsworth Road. T: 07526 455410. Walking Back To Healthiness: Walking group meets at 10:30am at Holmebrook Valley Park, starting points may vary. To book 01246 345669.

Rendezvous Group: 1st Thu. St Thomas' Centre, Chatsworth Rd. Seniors invited for activities & a light lunch. 10:30am to 1:30pm. £5 to cover costs. T: 01246 272333. Monkey Park: Book Club. 1 to 2pm. 1st Thu. T: 01246 235815. Monkey Park, Chester St. Monkey Park: Autism Drop In Session. 1 to 3pm. 3rd Thu. T: 01246 235815. Monkey Park, Chester St. Chit Chat Hub: 1:30 to 3:30pm at Loundsley Green Community Centre. Have a chat, laugh with likeminded people, play board games, quizzes, days & meals out. T: 07884 971443 Modern Line Dancing: Beginners Only 2 to 3pm commencing 10 January 2019 at St. Francis Community Hall, Boythorpe Road. £3 per class. Contact Joan: 07506 695208 Thursday Mixed Whist: 2 to 4:30pm at Holymoorside Village Hall. T: 01246 568204. Behind the Scenes Tour: Explore Chesterfield Museum’s store room and find out how they preserve the collections. 2pm. Call to book. Down Memory Lane. A social singing group for people living with dementia and their carers. 2 to 4pm. 2nd Thu at St John’s Church, Walton Back Lane. T: 01246 566205. Monkey Park: Crochet Club. 2 to 4pm. CAMEO (Come and meet each other): St John's Church, Walton Back Lane. 2 to 4pm on 3rd Thu. Come along and meet new friends over tea and cake. All are welcome. £1. T: 01246 236042. ArtBox. 5 to 8pm, ages 11 to 19, £3 p/p. A creative session for individuals who enjoy art. Explore subjects, materials & techniques. DCAS Springbank Rd, 01629 533060. Muy Thai: Martial arts training. 6 to 7:15pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre. T: 07910 858267. Village Hall Pilates: 6 to 7pm (Term time) at The School Room, Old Brampton. 7:45 to 8:45pm at ST John's Church, Walton. See Tuesday listing for contact details. Jog Derbyshire Group - Loundsley Green Community Centre. Group 1 (beginners ~ 3 miles) at 6pm Group 2 (4-5 mile routes) at 6:45pm. T: Rachel on 01246 229 547. Ichthus Canoe Club Chesterfield: Outdoor Thu 6pm Spring, Summer & Autumn. Eve pool session 1st Sat Sharley Park. Afternoon canal session 3rd Sat at Tapton Lock. www. ichthuscanoeclub.co.uk. T: 01246 274021. St John's Ambulance Chesterfield Quad Division: Storrs Road Methodist Church during term time. Badgers and Cadets (5 to 18 year olds) from 6pm. Adults 18+ at 7:30pm. T: 01246 279132 or email chesterfield@derbyshire.sja.org.uk. StraightCurves Book Club: 7 to 8pm 3rd Thu. Relaxed club for book lovers, more details see website. E: info@straightcurves.co.uk T: 01246 807575. 104 Saltergate, S40 1NE. Chesterfield E Townswomen's Guild: 2nd Thu of the month (except Aug). 2pm (Oct Mar) 7pm (Apr - Sep). The Friends’ Meeting House, Ashgate Road. T: 01246 455110. Two to Tango: Tango with Johana Pantera. The Riverside, Hollis Lane S41 7RE 7-8pm Beginners, 8-9pm Intermediates and 9-9.30pm Practica. All standards welcome.

The Rose Choir. ​Rehearsals 7​:​30​ to 9:​30pm. No auditions. Just turn up. Chesterfield Studios, Rose Hill (term time only)​. Embroiderers' Guild Chesterfield Branch: 1st Thu. 7-9pm at The Saints Parish Centre, St. Mary's Gate, S41 7TJ. Visitors welcome. T: 01246 275177. Chesterfield Caledonian Badminton Club: at St Andrews United Reformed Church Hall, Newbold Road. 7 to 9pm. New adult members welcome, male and female. T: 01246 569225. Brampton Community Band: Musicians welcome - join and play folk music. 7.15 to 9.15 pm at Old Hall Junior School, Old Rd. bramptoncommunityband.org.uk, email: bcband@hotmail.co.uk or T: 01246 236805. Chesterfield Photographic Society: Call Club T: Brian Davis 01246 275433. Inspirations Theatre Company: Amateur dramatics group. Seniors (16+). St Thomas Centre 7pm. Monthly fee. Free taster session. M: 0758 463 5932 or E: inspirationstc.email@gmail.com The Orchard a contemporary worship hour: 7 to 8pm at Storrs Road Methodist Church. Monkey Park: Transition Chesterfield. 7pm. 2nd Thu. Monkey Park, Chester Street. T: 01246 235815. Chesterfield Philharmonic Choir: Practise at Ashgate Croft School, Ashgate Road from 7:15 to 9:30pm. T: 01246 202694. Walton Art Group: Term Time. 7.30 to 9.30 pm, meet at Walton Village Hall, Walton Back Lane. New members welcome. Call Sue on 01246 206721 or Rosie on 01246 568321. Holymoorside Choral Society: practise in Holymoorside from 7:30 to 9:30pm. We sing a variety of music - new members welcome. Nerys Mansell 01246 569693. North East Derbyshire Field Club: 2nd Thu. Winter meets 7.30pm The Suite St Thomas’ Church Brampton. Summer outings and walks. T:01246 913374. Holymoorside Ladies Club: 7:45pm in Holymoorside Village Hall. Variety of speakers and activities. All welcome. Membership not necessary, just £2.50. Term time. T: Anne on 01246 566789. Village Hall Pilates: 7:45 to 8:45pm (Term time) at St Johns Church, Walton. See Tuesday listing for contact details. Chesterfield Jazz Club: Regular Jazz Night, Chester Street, S40 1DL. For details and tickets for gigs T: 07764 587 258 or chesterfieldjazz.com.

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Chesterfield Market: Call Chesterfield Visitor Info Centre T:01246 345777/8 or visitchesterfield.info Parent & Toddler: All welcome. 9 to 11am. Loundsley Green Community Centre. T: 07910 858267. Brampton Walking Group: Meet St Thomas’ Meeting room. Social walk for fitness. 9:15am for walks or community bus leaving at 9:30am. T: Cath on 01246 270532 for details. £5 per meet and annual fee of £10.

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Regular Events Article StraightCurves Little Creatives: 9:45 to 11am. See Monday listing. TAI CHI & Qigong: Gentle exercise. 10am Wingerworth Church sharon.wall@live.co.uk 01246 273795 Chair Based Exercise: 10 to 11am. Gentle exercise then tea/coffee, 11am for tea/coffee & exercise 11:30am to 12:30pm. £3. St John’s, Walton Back Ln. T: 01246 566205. Alzheimer’s Society: Carer's Support Group. 2nd Fri. 10am to midday. The Pavillion, Queen’s Park. T: 01246 223366. Alzheimer’s Society: Memory Café. 4th Fri. 10am to midday. Rose Hill United Reform Church S40 1JN. T: 01246 223366. Holymoorside Crown Green Bowls Club: Free practice & tuition. 10am to midday. Refreshments provided. Info call Dennis 01246 566021. Monkey Park: Story reading. 10.30 to 11.15am. Term time only. Monkey Park, Chester Street. T: 01246 235815. Children’s Craft Workshops: Hands on activities for children aged 3-5 years. 11am and 2pm at Chesterfield Museum (Last Fri). Yoga for People Living with Cancer: Friends Meeting House Chesterfield 11:00am to 12:30pm. T: 0779 115 7672 or email: yogaforlife@live.co.uk Découpage: 1-3pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre 07910 858267. Knitting Group: Cutthorpe Village Hall 1 to 3pm. £1. Knitting, crochet, cross-stitch etc, a cup of tea and a natter! T: 01246 620314. Chesterfield & District Parkinson’s Branch: 2pm (3rd Fri) St John’s Church, Walton Back Lane, Chesterfield. It’s a good social event and all Parkinson’s members are welcome. Queen's Park Tennis Club: 6pm at Queen's Park annex. T: Andrew on 07711 677315. 3rd Brampton Scout Group: Join the adventure for 6 to 14 year olds in the Beaver, Cub or Scout Sections. Fri eve during term time. St Thomas' Centre. T: 01246 567409. Youth Club: 6 to 8pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre T: 07910 858267. Chameleon Shady Ladies Knit and Natter: 6pm til close, £6 per session. Bring along your projects, have some fun and a cuppa with homemade cake! Friday Night Social Rides: A cycle tour with a theme. Apr to Sep - start 6:30pm from the Town Hall Steps. Bring a lock, lights & some cash for a drink. Typically 2 hours approx. 10 to 12 miles. FB: ChesterfieldFNR Chesterfield Flight Basketball Club: Under 12s (6:30 to 7:30pm). Newbold Outwood Academy, Highfield Lane S41 8BA. Andrea Mooney 07836 591204 amooney@ chesterfieldflight.org.uk Monkey Park: Autism Acceptance Group. 7 to 9pm (3rd Fri) Chester Street. Kids Friday Club: (KFC) For primary age kids, games, crafts, quizzes, bible stories, songs, drinks & biscuits. 6:15 to 7:30pm @ Walton Evangelical Church. Term Time. Table Tennis Club: The Gospel Mission Congregational Church, Old Rd, Brampton. (term time). 7.30pm. £1 incl refreshments.

Chesterfield Art Club: 2nd & 4th Fri. 7:30 to 9:30pm. Whitecotes School. £3. Worknights, Demos & Critiques. Visitors welcome. T: Julie 01246 237291. (Not Aug or Dec). Monkey Park: Poetry Night. 4th Fri. 8pm. Monkey Park, Chester St. T: 01246 235815. Fusion: (for years 7,8 & 9). Games, crafts, short talk, quizzes, tuckshop, drinks & biscuits. 8 to 9pm @ Walton Evangelical Church. Term Time. Holymoorside Band Rehearsals: Noncontesting band. All abilities - rehearsals Mon & Fri 7:45 to 9:45pm - United Reform Church, Holymoorside. Instruments available. Enquiries@holymoorsideband.co.uk or 01246 566691/568745 Badminton: 8:15pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre Call 07910 858267. The Manor: Friday Live Music. 9pm see website. T: 01246 277760. brampton-manor. com Shakes ‘n Ladders: 7 to 10pm Storrs Road Methodist Church. A drop-in Board Game Café. For all ages. Come & play some board games, make new friends and have a drink.

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Newbold Community Football Training: Badger Playing Fields, Newbold Back Ln, S40 4HG. 9:30/11:30am. For boys & girls of all abilities. 5 to 15 yrs. FA qualified coaches, 1st aiders, drinks/snacks. T: 01246 721940. Writing for Wellbeing: 1st Sat 10:30am to 12:30pm Chesterfield Library. No previous creative writing experience necessary. Book at eventbrite.co.uk (Writing for Wellbeing, Chesterfield) Chesterfield Market: Call Chesterfield Visitor Info. Centre 01246 345777/8 or visitchesterfield.info Dr Bike Cycle Repairs: Just pay for the parts used. 1st Saturday. Queen’s Park north car park 9:30am until 1pm. Mar to Oct. West Studios Saturday Opening: 10am to 1pm. Enjoy a coffee, browse the Gallery Shop & latest exhibitions. Parking available. Mystery Objects: A range of objects to identify 10am to 4pm. Chesterfield Museum. StraightCurves Untutored Life Drawing: 10am to 12.30pm (3rd Sun). Practise your skills without being overlooked - relaxed untutored session. E: info@straightcurves. co.uk T: 01246 807575. 104 Saltergate. Muy Thai: Martial Arts training for adults 10 to 11am followed by kids 11am to midday. Bolsover T: 07910 858267. Back to Netball: Have fun & get fit with over 14s. 10 to 11am Loundsley Green Comm Centre. All ages can play if supervised. £2.50 1st free. T: 0785 422 4932. Coffee Morning: 10:30am to midday. Loundsley Green Church, Pennine Way. Behind the Scenes Tour: Explore Chesterfield Museum’s store room and find out how they preserve the collections. 11am and 2pm. Call for dates & bookings. Monkey Park: Children's Club. Free clubs. 1st Sat Lego, 2nd Sat Board Games, 3rd Sat Tech Club (Over 8's must be booked) & 4th Sat Art. Monkey Park, Chester Street.

Monkey Park: Repair Café. Run by Transition Chesterfield. Bring along items for repair rather than throwing them away! 2nd Saturday of the month. 10am to 3pm. Last repair accepted at 2pm. Sewing Club 1st & 3rd Sat 11am to 1pm.T: 01246 235815.

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Church Services: 9am Holy Communion & 10:45am for All Ages. Refreshments after both. St John's, Walton Back Lane. Chesterfield Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM): 9:30am - car park at Sainsbury’s (Rother Way) Guidance sessions for IAM associates, info & taster sessions. First Sun & following Sat. T: 01246 488750. Sunday Worship: 9:45am. Loundsley Green Church, Pennine Way. Queen's Park Tennis Club: 10am at Queen's Park annex. T: 07711 677315. Brampton Manor: Sunday Carvery. 12-6pm & Live Music from 5pm. Call: 01246 277760. Sunday Lunch Club: Midday to 3pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre, Cuttholme Road. A community project nominal charge. Check for dates - booking essential. T: Barbara May 01246 563126. Elder Yard Unitarian Chapel Services: 2nd Sunday at 3pm. Elder Way, S401UR. ukunitarians.org.uk/chesterfield. Washington Whirligig Jazz Band: 1st Sun. The Rose & Crown. 4pm and 6pm. Gospel Hour: 6pm Christadelphian Church, 19a Sheffield Rd, Chesterfield. Last Sunday in the month at 10:30am. No evening service. www.chesterfieldchristadelphians.org.uk A Service of Holy Communion: 6pm. Loundsley Green Church (2nd Sunday). Holymoorside Rainbow Whist: Holymoorside Community Centre. 7pm every 2nd and 4th Sunday. £2.50 per session. All welcome. Contact: Suzanne Shaw 01246 278778. The Way: Walton Evangelical Church for those with learning difficulties & their carers. Refreshments 3pm, followed at 3.30 by a talk, games, quiz, singing & finish at 4.30. All welcome. First Sunday.

Multiday & Flexible Chesterfield Young Ramblers: Walking group, at times to suit people of working age. Email: enquiries@chesterfieldyoungramblers.co.uk chesterfieldyoungramblers.co.uk 2nd Brampton Scout Group: Join the adventure for 6 to 14 year olds. Mon: Beavers (6 to 8 years), Thu: Cubs (8 to 10) & Fri: Scouts (10 to 14). Term time. T: Val Richards on 01246 230199 or valrichards04@yahoo.co.uk Zumba Gold: Fitness For 50+ Tue & Thu at 10am & 11am plus Wed 11am. Chester St Club Friendly classes only £3.50 TONING after the 11am Thu class: Zumba with weights (50p extra). T: 07757 726239. Monkey Park: Talk Works Counselling. Support with life's difficulties. £20 to 30 per hour - income based. T: Brenda 0778 4881840.

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