ISSUE 142 NOVEMBER 2023 The community magazine for Acorn Ridge, Ashgate, Brampton, Brookside, Holymoorside, Somersall & Walton
Cover Image: Jonathan Nadin
Intro Hi and welcome to our November edition.
At last the weather appears to match the season, leaves and temperatures have fallen, and I've had to dig out the winter gloves for the commute to the studio. This month's cover was actually taken in the summer, but has that lovely autumnal feel about it; oranges and browns, a low sun and stirs the emotions, thanks to Jonathan for the photo.
By the time this is all delivered (Sun 29 Oct) the clocks will have changed and once half term is out of the way we'll be on the run up to Christmas! Did I hear the faint jingle of bells?
Each year we include a gift guide in our November and December editions, this year is no different so turn the pages and take a look at our suggestions.
I know it's easy to sit at the PC/Mac/tablet/phone/ipad or whatever soleless bluescreen we use to access the internet, pop items into our basket and hit buy, but please, if you can, try and step away and think about what you can get locally from an independent business. Unhampered-Chesterfield.co.uk is a directory of over 200 local businesses, all independent, all small and all more welcoming and thankful of your business than those huge retail warehouses that populate the sides of our motorways.
If you would like to advertise, list a classified item, tell us about your local event, contribute in any way or simply want to get in touch please see below. Mobile: 07764 80 10 80 Email: paul@s40local.co.uk
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Look Up Words: Paul Chapman Images: Jonathan Nadin
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'm always saddened by the number of people I pass on the street, ear buds in, face lit by the blue light from their phone, oblivious to the world around them. 'Look up' I think as I pass, you might be missing a fantastic sunset or two.
This edition's cover image, and the one opposite, were taken on a 30 second photo stop whilst my friend Jonathan and I were on a ride. It's at the top of the bridleway on Stanage Edge and drops across the front of Stanage down to the car park at Hollin Bank. The images are both ones that he took, he's better at photos than me, he's also got a better phone! It has an autumnal feel to it even though it was a month or two ago but it had me thinking. Going for a ride for me is a bit of an escape, yes I like to think I'm helping stay fit but it's also about the downtime.
My son climbs, and in the summer when he's climbing with Team Foundry outside in the Peak District, I tend to load the bike in the van, drop him off and go for a ride.
It puts me in places I'd probably not head and on nights like this it's fab. It's usually quiet as it'll be a Thursday night and I don't set off until most people are heading home. It gives me time to take a look at the world around me, to soak in the colours, the smells, the wildlife, and perhaps most importantly of all, to ignore the screen! If my phone rings or pings when I'm riding I don't tend to look at it, it's not on my bars vying for attention, it's stuffed in my bag, difficult to access and most people have rung off before I get to it! Get out, even if only for 15 minutes, take some deep breaths, leave the distractions behind, but don't forget to look up every now and then. Page 4
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Morning Ticket: 9.30am to 1.00pm (Car Park opens 8.30am) Afternoon Ticket: 1.30pm to 5.00pm (last admission 4.15pm) Adults £9.50 per person (includes parking) Children (5-15yrs) £2.50 Child (0-4yrs) Free Green Travel Ticket Available to buy on the day, at the Ticket Office, on proof of travel by bike or bus. Adults £6.50/children free all day entry Haddon Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1LA
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Christmas Gifts
Christmas Gift Guide Part 1
Every year we encourage you to be sustainable, shop local, buy from local businesses and makers and keep your money flowing in the local economy. This year will be no different, so over the next few pages check out our ideas for Christmas Gifts that will keep everyone happy... especially those businesses you call in and see!
Vegan Leather Bags: £40 Just the right size for all your essentials, fabulous vegan leather bags in a range of colourways, plus extra straps for £15. M's Accessories, 3 South Street, S40 1QX
Artwork for all tastes From Jack Vettriano to Beatrix Potter, as well as local artists. Traditional through to Contemporary. Prints and Originals. Browse online at bramptonframing.com.
Winter Robin Brooch: £48 Voted Britain’s favourite bird, the Robin is enduringly popular. A sweet little brooch, beautiful enamel detail and looks wonderful on your Winter coat.
Brampton Picture Framing, Old Hall Road, S40 3RG
Adorn Jewellers, Middle Shambles, S40 1PZ
Creative Workshops The Walled Garden Workshop offers creative workshops for all abilities. Give someone a fabulous gift at Libby's new garden workshop.
Bespoke Family Artwork Choose from bespoke children's name, or a family illustration from Sally Anderson. Treat a creative loved one to one of Sally's workshops or teaching classes.
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Check out our guide to Christmas shopping and festive entertainment:
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Christmas Gifts
Toggle Bracelets: £29 By Nomination of Italy, bracelets in a variety of styles from £29. There is something to suit everyone. Call in for a browse at South Street.
Yoga Intro Passes: £34 or £59 Cleanse the body and clarify the mind, a thoughtful gift of yoga classes. Gift passes for £34 or £59, to access buy multiple class at Holy Cow Yoga.
M's Gallery, 5 South Street, S40 1QX
Holy Cow Yoga, 19 South Street, S40 1QX
Elle Beaumont Handbags Choose from a range of stylish handbags from Elle Beaumont plus beautiful gifts from well-loved designer brands at Dotique.
Greek Flavours from Odyssey Enjoy some downtime in a little corner of Greece in the heart of Chesterfield. Vouchers are gab, the recipient gets a fab treat, and they'll need to take someone!
Dotique, 296 Chatsworth Road, S40 2BY
Odyssey, 1 Knifesmithgate, S40 1RF
A Gift for Life A range of tattoo styles from a team with many years of experience combined with a relaxed atmosphere in the studio to creating a truly unique experience.
Brampton's Finest Cask Ales Brampton Brewery's cask ales from their shop 'The Beer Cellar' - a range of over 20 different beers. Vouchers and Brewery Tours also available.
Zero tattoo Gallery, 8 Market Hall, S40 1AR
Brampton Brewery, Chatsworth Road, S40 2AS
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Miramonti Boutique Hotel, Italy Just one idea for a surprise getaway for someone worth a treat! Call in and see the team at Il Mondo Travel to plan a trip to their perfect escape.
Fine Art, Watches, Collectables & so much more Take a browse of the up and coming auctions at Mellors & Kirk to find the perfect gift for the collector in the household, give an old object a new life. www.mellorsandkirk.com
Il Mondo, 131 Chwatsworth Road, S40 2AP
A range of Art & Craft Courses Suitable for adults and children the gift of creativity keeps everyone entertained. See the website straightcurves.co.uk for details of what's available. StraightCurves, 104 Saltergate, S40 1NE
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Twisted Spire Yoga Give the gift of harmony and flexibility with a range of yoga sessions to suit all abilities. Contact Dave for details of sessions. E: twistedspireyoga@outlook.com
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the cheese factor... we`re much more than just cheese! Although we love it so much, we do have over 130 to ‘cheese’ from! We also sell olives, fresh bread, pork pies, pastries, pickles & relishes, honey, snacks... Sandwiches & drinks to go... A selection of wines & beers. We pride ourselves in sourcing the best local, French & continental products. Chesterfield’s best loved, family owned & run cheesemonger.
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FARM SHOP • Extensive butchers counter including joints, pies, sausages & bacon. • Award winning sausages made on the farm. • Home reared Dexter beef and lamb. • Hot sausage rolls and pasties available every day.
TEA ROOMS Breakfasts, Light Lunches, Cakes, Bakewells, Scones, Tea & Coffee, and Cream Teas.
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For authentic Greek food, Odyssey contemporary Greek Restaurant is located in the heart of Chesterfield. Journey into Greek flavours, served in a traditional Mediterranean setting. Odyssey 1 Knifesmithgate Chesterfield Derbyshire S40 1RF @odysseychesterfield
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Dotique CHESTERFIELD PEAK VILLAGE
Now Stocking
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CHESTERFIELD 296 Chatsworth Road Chesterfield S40 2BY
Tel: 01246 498536 Mon - Sat 10am to 5pm Sun Closed PEAK VILLAGE Rowlsey Matlock DE4 2JE
Tel: 01629 818755 Mon - Sat 10am to 5:30pm Sun 10am to 5pm
dotique.co.uk dorothy@dotique.co.uk
Jean @ Fulwood, Sheffield
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The Scary Future
BOTS!
AKA: Robots Words: Paul Chapman & ChatGPT Images: Paul Chapman
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ou may or may not be aware of ChatGPT, but you need to be aware of it! I think it all feels a bit scary!
Chat GPT is an Artificial Intelligent chatbot autogenerative system created by Open AI primarily for online customer care. It makes use of (NLP) Natural Language Processing and uses textbooks, websites, and various articles as its source, which it uses to model its own language for responding to human interaction. But why would I use it I hear you ask? Well you can use it for all sorts, many already are I'm sure. Stuck writing that essay for school? Lacking inspiration for that letter of thanks? Unable to sort that line of code out? Pop your requirements into ChatGPT and it'll have an answer for you in seconds. I gave it a try and popped in two subjects that are close to my heart! 1. 2.
Why should I shop with independent businesses?
Why should you advertise with a local magazine?
The auto generated responses are covered on the following two pages. Please take a read of the two responses.
My view, am I worried, no. At my level and the way I work it's about personality and local knowledge, ChatGPT won't get its wife saying 'what's going on there? can you find out, is it worth an article?', this is the way we approach a lot of the stuff we do at S40 Local. It is interesting though, reading through the response to why I should shop with independent businesses it does feel a bit like I'm reading the response and benefits listed by TotallyLocally, but then ChatGPT is trawling the web for input to help build its knowledge and responses so it's going to feel like it's dragged in facts I may already have read elsewhere. Page 18
After reading the two responses it made me tap in a third... 200 words about the best of Chesterfield. 'Chesterfield is a charming town located in Derbyshire, England. It is known for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. There are plenty of things to do and see in Chesterfield, making it a popular destination for tourists from all over the world. One of the best things about Chesterfield is its famous landmark, the Crooked Spire. The Spire is the town's most iconic feature, and it attracts visitors from far and wide. The Spire's distinctive shape and unique history make it an essential part of any visit to Chesterfield. The town's historic Market Place is another popular attraction. It is home to one of the largest outdoor markets in the country and has been a hub of activity for centuries. The Market Place is surrounded by beautiful historic buildings and is the perfect place to soak up the town's atmosphere. Chesterfield is also known for its beautiful countryside. The Peak District National Park is just a short drive away and offers stunning scenery and a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, and rock climbing. Overall, Chesterfield is a fantastic destination for anyone looking to experience the best of British culture and history. With its stunning landmarks, vibrant culture, and beautiful countryside, it is no wonder that it continues to attract visitors year after year.' Uhm not bad, it doesn't mention checking to see if the Spire is open, that the market is only on certain days or whether it's Chatsworth Show Weekend and the traffic will be mad... that's local knowledge! That's enough for now, rest assured there will be no more ChatGPT influenced articles in S40 Local EVER!
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The Scary Future
Shopping with Independent Businesses Shopping with independent businesses can bring a wealth of benefits, not only to yourself but also to the wider community and economy. Here are some compelling reasons why you should consider supporting independent businesses: 1.
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Unique Products and Services: Independent businesses (ED: Like Brampton Brewery) are often run by individuals who are passionate about their products or services. They have a personal investment in the quality and uniqueness of what they offer, as opposed to large corporations whose focus may be primarily on profit margins. By shopping with independent businesses, you have the opportunity to discover unique and specialised products and services that you may not find in larger chain stores. Personalised Customer Service: Independent businesses often pride themselves on providing a personalised, attentive service to their customers. Unlike large corporations, where you may be just another face in the crowd, independent businesses value the relationships they build with their customers. They are invested in ensuring that you have a positive experience, which can lead to a more meaningful and memorable shopping experience.
Supporting the Local Economy: When you shop with independent businesses, you are supporting the local economy. Independent businesses are more likely to source their products and services locally, which means that your money stays within the community. This can lead to a stronger and more resilient local economy, with increased job opportunities and a greater sense of community cohesion.
Promoting Sustainability: Independent businesses are often more mindful of their environmental impact than large corporations. They are more likely to use sustainable and eco-friendly practices, such as reducing packaging waste or sourcing products from local suppliers. By shopping with independent businesses, you can help promote sustainability and reduce your own environmental impact. Fostering Creativity and Innovation: Independent businesses are often more willing to take risks and try new things than larger corporations. They have the flexibility and agility to respond to changing consumer needs and preferences. This can lead to a more dynamic and innovative market, with greater creativity and diversity in the products and services on offer.
Preserving Community Character: Independent businesses are often an integral part of the community, contributing to its unique character and charm. They provide a sense of place and identity that is often lost in large chain stores. By shopping with independent businesses, you can help preserve the character and culture of your local community.
Supporting Entrepreneurship: Starting and running an independent business can be a daunting task, but it is an important source of entrepreneurship and innovation. By supporting independent businesses, you are helping to create a more diverse and competitive marketplace, where new ideas and approaches can thrive.
In conclusion, shopping with independent businesses can bring a range of benefits, both for yourself and for the wider community. From unique products and personalised customer service, to supporting the local economy and promoting sustainability, there are many compelling reasons to consider shopping with independent businesses. By supporting independent businesses, you are helping to create a more diverse, innovative, and sustainable marketplace, while also contributing to the character and identity of your local community. Words: ChatGPT Page 20
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Advertising with Local Magazines Advertising in local magazines (ED: Like S40 & S41 Local) can be a highly effective way to reach a targeted audience and promote your business. Here are some of the key benefits of advertising in local magazines: 1.
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Targeted Audience: Local magazines are often read by a specific audience with shared interests or demographics, such as residents of a particular area, fans of a particular hobby, or members of a particular profession. This means that advertising in local magazines can be an effective way to target a specific audience and increase the likelihood of your message being seen by people who are interested in your product or service.
Cost-Effective: Advertising in local magazines can be a cost-effective way to promote your business, particularly if you are a small or local business with a limited marketing budget. Local magazines often have lower advertising rates than larger, national publications, which means you can reach a targeted audience without breaking the bank.
Long Shelf Life: Unlike online or daily print advertising, local magazines often have a longer shelf life. People may hold onto local magazines for weeks or even months, which means your advertisement has a greater chance of being seen repeatedly over a longer period of time. This can help build brand recognition and increase the likelihood that people will remember your business when they need your product or service. Credibility: Local magazines often have a strong reputation and credibility within their community. People trust the content and advertising in local magazines because they are seen as a trusted source of information. Advertising in local magazines can help build your business's credibility and reputation by associating your brand with a wellrespected publication.
Community Involvement: Local magazines are often deeply involved in their community, covering local news, events, and businesses. Advertising in local magazines can help demonstrate your business's commitment to the community and build positive relationships with local residents and customers. Additionally, many local magazines offer opportunities for businesses to sponsor local events or activities, which can further enhance your community involvement and brand recognition. Tangibility: Local magazines are physical, tangible objects that people can hold, touch, and flip through. This tactile experience can help increase the effectiveness of your advertisement by making it more memorable and engaging. Additionally, local magazines often offer creative advertising options, such as full-page spreads or inserts, that can help your advertisement stand out and make an impact.
In conclusion, advertising in local magazines can be a highly effective way to reach a targeted audience, build your brand, and promote your business within the local community. With a lower cost than larger publications, longer shelf life, and high credibility, local magazines can be a great investment for small and local businesses looking to increase their visibility and build relationships with their community. Words: ChatGPT Page 22
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New Business
Walled Garden Workshop at Libby's Creativity finds a new home at 479 Chatsworth Road Text: Paul Chapman Images: Libby
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t will soon be twenty years since there was a banner hanging outside 479 Chatsworth Road saying ‘What’s happening at 479’ This was prior to Libby opening the doors to her new venture, with a collection of like-minded businesses that formed a mini department store. Fast forward to present day…. Last year, Libby stepped away from the shop, and Andy Crutchley (who was already running the café) took up the reins. Andy and his team are constantly working on new ideas in the shop, whilst maintaining the same ethos that was already established. However, if you have been in recently, you may have noticed some changes going on in the walled garden at the back of the shop. “There’s always been a workshop in the garden at the rear of the shop” explains Libby. “We had Clare Gage’s pottery workshop there for several years. After Clare finished, we used it for storage and occasional workshops. However, over the years the building has deteriorated and we felt the time had come for a bit of regeneration.” “Over the past year we have renovated the space. No more asbestos roof, woodworm ridden beams or cold concrete floors. Now we have replaced the roof, put in new pine trusses and installed super insulation. We have endeavoured to approach things as sustainably as possible, and I think it has worked well”. This new creative space will be home to ‘The Walled Garden Workshops’. By the time you read this it will be ready for business, with several creative workshops already organised in the run up to Christmas and many more planned for 2024. The workshops are going to be run by some amazing local people, offering a wide range of skills for people to pick up or improve upon further.
local artist, will be offering an exciting Christmas card themed drawing and painting workshop before Christmas, and has more planned for 2024. Liz Morris former teacher at Holymoorside school, is an embroiderer and sewing expert. She will be running an embroidered Christmas decoration workshop in time for Christmas, as well as lots more in 2024. In the new year there will be lots of other workshops to book onto, from felting and art journaling to writing and nutrition, plus much more. Please watch Libby’s socials and website for further up and coming details. “The workshops will hopefully encourage people to come together, spend time in new company and build a sense of community” says Libby “The Workshop building is situated in our beautiful walled garden, which hopefully everyone will enjoy. It’s a lovely, relaxing space perfect for learning something new. The local community has always been massively supportive of the businesses at 479 over the years and long may this continue.” So keep an eye out for details of all the workshops, there will be flyers in the shop and the café at all times. Meanwhile all the other businesses at 479 are preparing for Christmas, festive stock has arrived into the shop, mince pies are being made in the café and the girls in the salon are getting everyone Christmas party ready. With so many festivities to look forward to, they all look forward to seeing you at 479 this Christmas. The Walled Garden Workshops at Libby’s 479 Chatsworth Road Chesterfield, S40 3AD T: 01246 229999 E: hello@libbysofchesterfield.co.uk W: libbysofchesterfield.co.uk
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Walled Garden Workshop Christmas Workshops Now Available • Wreath & Christmas Table Decoration Book now for a workshop with Libby’s resident gardener, Jackie Meakin.
• Drawing & Painting Sally Anderson, Chesterfield’s well-established artist, will be offering an exciting Christmas card themed drawing and painting workshop before Christmas.
• Embroidered Christmas Decoration Liz Morris, former teacher at Holymoorside school, is an embroiderer and sewing expert. Enjoy an embroidered Christmas decoration workshop in time for Christmas, as well as lots more in 2024.
More planned for 2024 Lots of other workshops to look forward to in 2024. From felting and art journaling to writing and nutrition, plus much more. Please watch Libby’s socials and website for further up and coming details.
To find out what s happening and to book your space email us today hello@libbysofchesterfield.co.uk Walled Garden Libby’s of Chesterfield 479 Chatsworth Road Chesterfield S40 3AD
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Getting Jingly With It @Straightcurves Words: Paul Chapman
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'm sat in a Cibo Bistro Kitchen in town (Ed: thumbs up to the team there, the crispy bacon sandwiches are great as is the coffee) with Karen Rogers from StraightCurves. She's got a problem she runs lots of creative and crafting courses from her base, StraightCurves on Saltergate. "Most of these courses are fully booked, but some of them have a few spaces left as the date get Closer, what should she do with them? How do I fill these spaces?" she asks "Come on Paul, ideas is what your best at!". We sit and discuss the dilemma for a while, how do you make these spaces available to people. We end up with the idea ‘Friends of StraightCurves’. It's a community you can join, a place where Karen can post up any last-minute spaces on her courses that are available at a reduced price, just so that the tutors running the courses have a full room and can make the most of passing on their skills to willing group, and this becomes a way to make the course more accessible to those who can’t usually afford it. "I have always wished we had funding to be able to do this all the time, but although I’ve never been in it to make money we still have bills to pay" says Karen. OK, so in theory we’ve answered the problem but ‘Friends of Straightcurves’ might not be the final name, it's still work in progress but if you check out the website the details will be on there to understand how you join and how you keep an eye on this last-minute course availability… oh what about ‘lastminute.creatives’ as a name? StraightCurves’ studio on Saltergate is a busy place, on Mondays it’s CrafTEA club, book club and crochet courses, Tuesdays mornings is art classes and dressmaking in the evening and afternoon, Wednesday is Woolly Wednesday not once but twice, Thursday art classes in the afternoon and evening, Friday morning illustration Page 30
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class and then in the evening dressmaking and virtual art journaling on zoom, Saturday sees various art and craft workshops and then sewing and crochet on Sundays. In addition, Straightcurves runs childrens parties and holiday clubs in the studio and after school clubs, but these don't take part in the studio they decamp into various schools across the Chesterfield borough, enabling them to pass on creative skills to our children.
'It's great to see someone smile as they achieve something for the first time' If you've never been to StraightCurves it's a creative community that Karen brought together on Saltergate. It originally started in 2013, a brief spell in a room upstairs at the Market Hall enabled her to get the business going but it wasn't long before she decided she wanted her own space and the move to Saltergate was hatched. This was all a bit of a rapid start, it was only a few weeks before the lease expired on the Market Hall space that she decided on the Saltergate move, the building needed refurbishing and quite a lot of work before she was able to make it the new home for StraightCurves, where they will be celebrating 10 years next year. Today it's a cosy hub of creatives, many of the tutors are first aid trained and can access and run courses independently of Karen and the team needing to be there, she is supported by Joanne who does a lot of the work getting things set up, and ensuring the right things are in the right places for the right people. If you like the sound of what they do, there is an opportunity at the moment, it's a busy place and
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there's a lot to do and Karen could do with a little bit of help, however finances are already stretched so she’s after a ‘crafty volunteer’. Maybe you're retired, maybe you’re a mum that has some spare time during the day and just want something to do once the kids are at school or nursery. If so, please get in touch with Karen, she could do with a few of volunteers to help run things and become part of the team at StraightCurves.
Karen came to Chesterfield after a varied career in the creative world, architecture and eventually teaching before moving to Chesterfield to be closer to her sister and her family. She started making things and selling them at craft fairs; people might remember the Woolly Wednesday sessions in Pamcakes on Glumangate before StraightCurves, which lead to the business being established.
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"We’re the perfect place to escape and be creative, it’s great to have achieved what we have," says Karen. "It’s all about enabling people to learn new skills and express their creativity, it is great to witness the proud giggle when someone achieves something for the first time."
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Arty and Crafty Courses If thisages all sounds appealing check out for all and abilities StraightCurves website and if you are interested in volunteering again get in touch with Karen, she'd love to hear from you.
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The Woodland Burial Co Join the Good Funeral Guide Words: Paul Chapman Images: The Woodland Burial Co
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’m not sure how many of us think about what happens when we’re gone? Do we want a traditional burial in a church yard, do we want our ashes scattered on Arthur Scarfendale, that hill we loved so much 400 miles from home, or do we want to re-join mother earth, resting in quiet woodlands where the birds sing all day and nature wraps itself around us. Granvilles Wood in Walton Woods is a small, secluded woodland that is home to The Woodland Burial Company. Families can purchase nooks of various sizes in the woods at any time and when needed you can be buried or have your ashes interned, the space is yours and families can visit and spend time in the natural space.
"We’re delighted to let people know that we have recently become a member of the Good Funeral Guide," says Beccy Edgar from The Woodland Burial Co. "We are also the first woodland burial ground to be added to the list, it’s a bit like the trusted trader but for funeral providers." "Our approval for the membership has a strong focus on the environment and sustainability, plus the usual service we provide to ensure that families are empowered to choose the options they want for their loved one’s burial." The Woodland Burial Co can provide an end to end service and are happy to work alongside many local funeral directors and to put together a joint plan that fits with individual needs.
Interment of ashes is a popular option, with prices starting from £350 and go up to £1,750 for a family ashes nook which allows up to five sets of ashes and includes a tree planting, with a bench and plaque these nooks are about £2500. Granvilles Wood have space available, and the Woodland Burial Co work carefully in the landscape to ensure that their impact is minimal, indeed, much of what they do encourages animals and plant life back into the woodland.
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The Friendly Face of Financial Advice We catch up with Dom and the team at Sovereign Wealth Words: Paul Chapman Images: Sovereign Wealth
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overeign Wealth on Old Road (Ed: I always think it’s Chatsworth Road, but the row of buildings after Barker Lane heading out of town is Old Road) are doing their best to change the face of the Financial Advisor (FAs), to become the friendly face of financial advice.
I’m sat with the Dom in the office, a smooth brew coffee in hand, as always. “We want people to feel relaxed,” says Dom, “we genuinely want to be with people for their journey. It’s important that we know what our clients want, when they want it and how we can support them with their investments and planning to get there.” “People often talk about retirement, and they tend to fit into one of three types. They don’t have enough savings so need to work hard and save, then there are those that are just about right so with careful management they should be able to have a comfortable retirement and then there are those who are well provided for, and it’s strange but the latter group are often afraid to make the break and spend the money!”
“We like to think we offer realistic advice. Often, it’s right for people spend some of their savings, enjoy the money, take a fantastic holiday, help the kids with university fees, house deposits etc. Don’t keep it invested if it’s not right to.” Dom and the team, of five staff and two additional advisors have a suite of client facing software that can be used to create forecasts for retirement and the future. “These tools allow us to really focus on needs,” say Dom. “For instance, the last couple of years Page 34
have seen investments fall, things are recovering slowly now but the tools allow us to see how things are performing, and enable us to ensure people can still take holidays and fund increased living costs without affecting their retirement pot.” “We ensure we understand the situation, people entrust their life savings to us, it’s a massive responsibility. We offer financial plans which allows us be sensible with recommendations and match people’s long-term plans.” Dom talked at length about how they enjoy taking on new clients. “We love to help people onto the road to retirement. So often people have no idea how much they might have and how this might enable a plan that will allow them to retire comfortably. It’s a great sense of achievement and it’s great to be with them for the journey.”
“We have one shot at life, what does it mean for you where do you want to be? What’s your desired lifestyle?” says Dom. Sovereign Wealth can also offer Business services. “The focus here is a little more transactional, we offer succession planning, staff pensions and life insurance services.
“However, as a business owner myself I know how closely our business and personal lives are interlinked. We help establish plans that remove risk from a business, that allow business owners to spread investment, to prepare for selling a business, to step away and retire.” If you run a local business and are considering how you achieve these things team at Sovereign would love to hear from you.
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'We love to help people onto the road to retirement' Closer to home Dom has recently become a father, his partner is Jessica from JJ’s Flowers, and he’s looking forward to all that fatherhood brings with it, hopefully a suitable balance of work and life. If you need investment advice or a review of your pension requirements, give Sovereign a call for a fact-finding meeting, maybe that nest egg will enable you to do a lot more than you thought.
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Business Intro tracking was going to be the primary focus. Our flagship model fits easily on to a vehicle’s battery and is tracked in real-time using our bespoke software – iTrack Live," says Will.
Track Anything Anywhere Words: Simon Paterson Images: iTrack
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nemy of the State, Homeland, and The Wire all come to mind when I hear the word 'tracking.' However, it may surprise you to know that tracking isn't confined to the realm of movies and television.
I met up with local family man Will Sissons at iTrack, situated in The Glass Yard development on Whittington Moor, to discover how tracking can bring significant value to both businesses and individuals. Will’s entrepreneurial flare comes from his dad, after being involved in the family business from an early age. "My dad's business was expanding rapidly, and it became evident that he needed assistance. So, I began working part-time while pursuing my master's degree in engineering. This allowed me to acquire valuable business experience while supporting my father. Once I graduated, I made the transition to full-time work, and I've never looked back," Will recalls with a smile.
Working flexibly with his dad enabled Will to research new products and trends in business. Eventually he came across GPS trackers. "I often showed an interest in new and hot products on wholesale websites, always looking for business opportunities. I then came across trackers, did my due diligence, ordered a sample shipment, and started selling them online. I was later approached by Halfords as they were looking for a vehicle tracker supplier, who invited me to their head office for a meeting. After lengthy negotiations, they agreed to become a retailer for iTrack products. To get a deal with the UK’s biggest motoring accessory retailer was amazing for the company and a partnership I am very proud of," says Will. "In the last few years, the industry has made huge strides in terms of technological advancement." "We started off selling individual trackers, but as the tech advanced it became apparent that fleet Page 38
iTrack’s hardware and software is the best in the business. It isn’t just about tracking a vehicle's location. "Our software is truly remarkable; it provides detailed insights into a driver's behaviour, including harsh acceleration, braking, and cornering. You can even establish a geo-fence with time restrictions, receiving alerts whenever a vehicle breaches a defined boundary or if the tracker becomes disconnected. Additionally, it efficiently manages fuel consumption, cargo temperature, idling times, and vehicle maintenance, notifying you when a vehicle requires servicing or an MOT, for example. Our trackers not only save companies thousands of pounds but also promote environmental and safety consciousness. If you are a fleet manager, a taxi firm, a haulier, or a parent who wants to ensure their teenagers safety, we have the right product for you," explains Will. iTrack has been a resident at the Glass Yard since it opened in January 2022. Acquiring retail office space has enabled Will to create a job and employ a local young man called Josh. "I have really landed on my feet here. Will is a great guy to work with and I am learning a lot from him. My role is so varied; one minute I’m dealing with a potential customer on the phone, the next I’m doing tech support. There is no pressure here and we both play our part," adds Josh. The Caravan Angel is Will's latest product. Will got the idea to develop the product after his brother's caravan was stolen! The Caravan Angel is a dedicated caravan tracking device that can be discretely installed anywhere within the caravan without any obvious sign of installation. With many people opting to store their caravans out of sight and insurance companies reluctant to pay out, they are a fantastic way of knowing if your second family home is safe and secure.
With a range of trackers to accommodate various needs and budgets, coupled with Will's passion for innovation, it's evident that iTrack is poised to become a steadfast independent business, fostering job opportunities, and bolstering the local community for years to come. For all inquiries, you can reach out to iTrack through Will and Josh at: www.itrackgpstrackers.com hello@itrackgpstrackers.com 01246 588800
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How To Start (and finish) a novel... by someone who has
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ou’ve always wanted to write a book, and maybe you’ve thought about it for years, but…it’s still in your brain, rather than on a word document. And as you’re not Prince Harry, there’s no ghost-writer, so you’re going to have to do the hard work. Here’s how to get going on a first draft and more importantly, keep going, by Chesterfield-born author Helen Whitaker (pictured). 1. Small and steady: Most novels are around 80,000 words long. Some longer, some shorter, but roughly, that’s the magic number for a completed manuscript that isn’t a seven-volume fantasy epic (Hi Game of Thrones!) It’s also an intimidatingly large number if your current word count is zero, right? So don’t think in terms of an entire book. Instead, think about how many words – realistically – you can manage per day. 500 words a day, five days a week, is 2500 per week (with two days off!), which means you’ll finish your first draft in around 8 months. Small milestones = large achievement. 2. Decide if you’re a ‘planner’ or a ‘pantser’: Some writers meticulously plot their novel before typing a word, others prefer to freestyle (by ‘the seat of their pants’). I’m a combination of the two. I write commercial fiction, which means the plot needs to be pacy, so I plan the main events and the timing of them (also important), but I leave room for my characters to evolve within that plot. The ‘beat sheet’ in Save the Cat! by Blake Snyder (it’s a screenwriting book but helpful for novels too) is very useful to illustrate when my twists and turns need to hit to keep things ticking along. 3. Don’t look back! (Yet): Yes, every word needs to earn its place – but not during this first draft stage. When you’re tempted to endlessly tinker with that first 500/ 1500/ 2500 words, don’t! Remember: you’re going to come back to it later. Even if that means leaving notes for yourself to ‘RESEARCH THIS MORE LATER’ (I do this) or ‘MAKE THIS FUNNIER/BETTER’ (also me). Get more words in the bank before you’re tempted to
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rewrite, or at least get to a point where you can’t continue without that research you’ve hollered at yourself about.
4. Your characters don’t have to be likeable…
5. ...but they do have to behave in an authentic way: Bella Mackie’s How to Kill Your Family has been a bestseller pretty much since it came out in 2022. The main character is deeply unpleasant, and yet you still root for her. Why? Well, she’s very funny (you can be forgiven a lot if you’re entertaining), but she also remains true to herself throughout the book, so if you’re OK with the premise of a homicidal woman murdering her relatives, her spirit will keep you hooked for the duration. The point is: think about how your characters act. If for three quarters of the book, your main character is a detective that’s been scarred by an incident from her past, she can’t just ‘get over it’ at the end. Or if your love interest has organisational skills so efficient, they’re an in-joke amongst their friends, he can’t just conveniently forget something when you’re trying to wedge in a plot twist. 6. Your first draft will be bad: Like, cringeinducingly bad in places. Why have you got two peripheral characters called John? Why, at one point, is it Thursday for four days? And why did you decide your main character should be a doctor when you know nothing about medicine? And this is before you get started on the plot holes and clunky dialogue. However, after months of writing, when you go back to the beginning, you should read it through and hold on to the good parts. (There are good parts, I promise!) Make copious notes about what needs to be done, and then move onto the second draft. Because that’s where the real work begins…
Helen Whitaker is the author of four novels, The School Run (Trapeze), I Give It A Year (Hodder), Single In The Snow (Hodder) and her latest, Flying Home for Christmas (Hodder & Stoughton) is out now as e-book and paperback.
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An Open & Shut Case Brookfield opened its doors to parents and pupils from Years 5 and 6 at our partner primary schools at the end of September, each department offering touring visitors the chance to find out about skills in their area through a variety of exciting and imaginative presentations. From shortbread-baking in Food Technology to “Jaffa Cake” coding in IT; from face-painting by the Performing Arts Glee Club to screen-printing in the art department; from History’s analysing of “urine” as part of a Medicine through Time topic to a range of other experiments in Science – every subject area had something to engage and educate. The English department took a Cluedo theme and encouraged pupils to use their reading and inference skills to discover the identity of the killer of Miss Spelin, niece of suspect Mrs Peacock, played by Head of English Mrs Lloyd. The murderer, it transpired, was the Reverend Green, given a sinister air by Brookfield S40 co-ordinator, Nick Davey (above). Department helper and one of our S40 team for this year, Grace Croley – a Year 12 English Language and Literature student - said: “It was fun for everyone: I was impressed with how the Y5 and Y6 visitors had the confidence to interrogate the suspects - and amazed at the deductive skills they applied.”
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Following the success of the inaugural whole sponsored school walk last year, students and staff rose to the challenge of a longer route with the aim of beating last year’s sum raised for Ashgate Hospice – as well as fulfilling the school’s core values of Ambition, Resilience and Respect.
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The whole school community was involved. Almost 1,000 students and staff took part in the 2023 walk, a circuit from school to Linacre Reservoirs and back via footpaths and bridleways through Old Brampton and Hemming Green, with a shorter route completed by some more vulnerable and less able students. Students were safely registered and marshalled throughout the event. At 12.5 km, the route was 25% longer than last year but this did not faze the 11-18 year olds who completed the course. S40 journalist Katrina Prior said: “I did the walk last year but I liked the changed route and challenge. I loved that we got to spend extra time with friends – and raised money for a good cause.” New to the Brookfield walk, S40 team member Caitlin Pook added: “Having been at St Mary’s for KS3 and GCSEs, I’ve done sponsored walks before and enjoyed them; but this one was more of a challenge and I liked the fact we walked through more natural environments.” The school is particularly grateful to local residents for their support and to other walkers and users of the paths and bridleways. Parents, staff and the local community have offered generous words and donations through Just Giving and in person, the total raised this year, with Gift Aid, already nearing £12,000. Adele Taylor said: “I just wanted to say THANK YOU, from everyone at Ashgate Hospice to everyone at Brookfield School for your continued support. Everyone made us very welcome on the day and it was so nice to cheer the students on and give them their well-deserved medals at the end of the walk. It was great to chat to them: they are truly inspiring young people.” Other S40 team members for 2023-24 are Charlize Candlin and Dylan Towers. We look forward to bringing you our news and views!
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Robinson Bowls Doubles Trophy Winners It was success for John Turner and Philip Robinson, winners of the annual Robinson Bowls Doubles Trophy, a competition held each year by Robinson Bowls Club on Chairman’s Day. This round-robin event pairs experienced league players with newer members to give everyone a fair chance of winning the coveted trophy. This year’s event was held at Walton Dam on 27 Aug. Runners-up were Edwina Mansell and Marilyn Blackwell.
For more info about playing Crown Green Bowls at Walton Dam checkout Robinson Bowls Club on Facebook. Pictured: Robinson Bowls Club chairman Geoff Mitchell (centre) presenting to John Turner (left) and Philip Robinson (right).
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Fri 1 to Sun 3 December @St Thomas Church From Friday 1 to Sunday 3 December we are holding a Nativity Festival at St Thomas Church, Brampton to raise money for Baby Basics – a charity supporting new mums with the basics of baby care.
The Screen on the Green
The festival will be open to visit, Friday 1 Dec from 9:30am to 3pm for pre-schools and schools to book a time to visit and do activities.
Always looking to extend their offer the centre's board has recently decided to "test the water" with a community film screening. They've decided to start with a light hearted comedy called "Three Day Millionaire" that centres around 3 Grimsby trawlermen who find their livelihood has been sold from under them.
You are invited along to see the nativity displays.
From Fri 1 Dec from 3:30 to 7pm, Sat 2 Dec 10am to 5pm, and Sun 3 Dec from 2 to 5pm the festival will be open to the public. The church look forward to welcoming you to visit the festival with friends and family. T: 01246 558461 E: contact@ stthomasbrampton.com St Thomas Church Brampton
Thu 23 November
Loundsley Green Community Centre is a real hive of activity with lots of groups and organisations basing their activities at the superbly located hub.
Tickets are priced very reasonably at just £4 and include a cuppa before the action starts. Thursday 23 November, Loundsley Green Community Centre, refreshments 6.30 and film begins at 7pm.
To reserve and pay please email as below as soon as possible. E: secretary@lgct.org.uk
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Santa Afloat The Chesterfield Canal Society will be starting their annual Santa cruises in late November. The Santa Special Cruises will see Santa give a present for every child and a mince pie (or similar) and a drink for every adult. Prices are £10 per person. The closest cruise takes place from Tapton Lock aboard the John Varley, dates and times as below. John Varley ll from Tapton Lock 25 and 6 November 11:20am, 12pm, 1pm and 1:40pm.
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Twisted Spire Yoga Classes Fun & Friendly Hatha Yoga Classes in Chesterfield with your fully qualified, experienced & insured teacher, Dave West BSc (Hons), P.G.C.E, BWY Yoga Teaching Diploma. Beginners and anyone new to yoga are always most welcome. E: TwistedSpireYoga@outlook.com
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Level Centre: Necklace of Stars To: 5 Jan 2024 During the pandemic older people in Derbyshire joined together to make A Necklace of Stars. Their embroideries, poems and lullabies are now touring the county and are coming to Level in September 2023. Free entry. Level Centre, Old Station Close, Rowsley DE4 2EL levelcentre.com/necklace-of-stars/
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EXHIBITIONS West Studios: David Robinson Woodwork 23 October to 3 November An exhibition from woodcarver David including a range of ornamental and practical pieces all made by hand, carvings and furniture (shown below). 10am to 4pm at West Studios, Sheffield Road S40 7LL. See weststudios.co.uk/whatson
Mon 13 to Fri 24 Nov: The Wonders of Nature by artist Michael Benton Let Michael’s work (Spire pictured in the next column) take you to another place and forget about the day to day life we live in for a moment and appreciate the things on our doorstep that are taken for granted and look closer when you do go out and see the beauty of the world. West Studios, Sheffield Road S40 7LL. See weststudios. co.uk/whatson
OCTOBER Level Centre: Water Portals To: 5 Jan 2024 Explore an interactive digital journey into the microscopic world of water with our brand new exhibition, Water Portals. Discover the beautiful microbes that live in our rivers, lakes and oceans, and understand the crucial roles they play in creating a healthy world. Free entry. Level Centre, Old Station Close, Rowsley DE4 2EL levelcentre.com/water-portals Level Centre: Be Happy With Who You Are To: 5 Jan 2024 A joint visual art project between Level and Little Canyon Collective from Wirksworth, exploring the concept of being happy with who you are and what happiness can look like. Free entry. Level Centre, Old Station Close, Rowsley DE4 2EL levelcentre.com/be-happy-with-who-youare/
Mon 16: CADLHS Mining in Derbyshire Talk by Byron Machin. Chesterfield and Local History Society. All meetings at St Thomas' Centre at 7:30pm. Members free, visitors £3, refreshments. Mon 16: Rich Hall - Shot from Cannons Winding Wheel chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Tue 17: Newton Faulkner The Leadmill, Sheffield. See leadmill.co.uk Sat 21: Chesterfield RSPB Field Trip LWT Far Ings at 10am. For info T: 01246 201663. Sat 21: Jimeoin - The Craic Winding Wheel Theatre @7:30pm. See chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Sat 21 & Sun 22: Chesterfield Schools Art Exhibition St Andrew's United Reformed Church, Newbold Rd. (Sat 11am to 4pm & Sun 1 to 4pm). Wed 25: Holymoorside Film - Empire of Light Romantic drama about love, life & film. 2:30pm @ Holymoorside Village Hall. E: info@holymoorsidearts.co.uk or T: 01246 567118
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Zumba Gold classes Tuesday and Thursday mornings at Club Chestertfield, 10am and 11am both days. Fun, inclusive dance fitness classes for active older exercisers. Call Jen on 07985 549427 for details. Sat 28: Brampton Community Band Halloween Ceilidh Loundsley Green Community Centre 7:30 to 10pm.Tickets £9 from wegottickets. com. Join us for music and dancing – fancy dress optional. Sat 28: The Big Draw Festival A festival is for anyone who loves to draw, as well as those who think they can’t! We’ll be exploring ‘Drawing with Senses’ as this year’s theme. Find some inner calm by sketching zentangles, share your best qualities with a hand portrait or create an alien with all kinds of senses – get your imagination and your pens working. Free activity. 11am to 3pm @Level Centre, Old Station Close, Rowsley DE4 2EL. levelcentre.com/the-big-draw-23 Sat 28: Amy Evans @The Fox & Goose Modern Jukebox in the Orangery. thefoxandgooseinn.com Sun 29: Chesterfield Artisan Market Market Place. See themarketco.co.uk
Thu 9: Rotary Quiz Night Loundsley Green Community Centre @ 7pm. Tickets £10. Includes Pea and Pie Supper. T: 0739 4432370 for tickets.
Thu 2: Chesterfield 1940s Market 10am to 3.30pm in Chesterfield town centre and market place. Sing along to 1940s music, see classic cars and military vehicles and meet market stall holders who will be dressed in 1940s clothing. Visit the replica spitfire in Rykneld Square (opposite the Visitor Information Centre). A variety of other entertainment around the town centre to see including an escapologist. Sat 3: Little Rabbit @The Fox & Goose Sultry sounds in the pub old Snug. thefoxandgooseinn.com
Tue 31: Apple Pressing Transtion Chesterfield. Eastwood Park, Hasland. 11am to 3pm.
Sat 4: Sparkling Coffee Morning 10:30am to 12:30pm @Storrs Road Methodist Church. Stalls including cakes, tea/coffee with Parkin & Revolution Biscuits.
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Sun 5: Chesterfield Vegan Market See rainbowmonkeyevents.co.uk
Wed 1: Apple Pressing Transtion Chesterfield. King George V Playing Fields, Staveley. 11am to 3pm.
Mon 6: Chesterfield RSPB Lecture Jack Baddams: Working on Springwatch Pt 3. Members £4; non-members £5. Refreshments. 7:15pm @St Thomas’ Centre, Chatsworth Rd. T: 01246 201663.
Wed 1: Holymoorside Horticultural Society Attenborough Nature Reserve, a talk by Nigel Slater. 7:45pm @URC meeting room Cotton Mill Hill Holymoorside. All welcome. For info T: 01246 568000. Thu 2: Chesterfield Art Club Exhibition 10 am to 4 pm @ Grace Chapel, 89 New Square, Market Place, S40 1PH. In conjunction with Chesterfield 1940’s Market & Street Entertainment. T: 07850 064478
Tue 7: Chesterfield and District Family History Society Dr Janet Few speaking on “Sons of the Soil” Researching our agricultural labouring ancestors. 7:30pm online only, for details & to register E: secretary@cadfhs.org Wed 8: Chesterfield RSPB Walk Chatsworth. For info T: 01246 201663
Thu 9: Thornbridge Brewery Night 7:15pm @St Thomas Church. 3 course meal, £40 per person. See advert. Sat 11: Stung The story of WASPIs - Women Against State Pension Inequality. 3 & 5pm @Studio Theatre, West Studios, Chesterfield College. Tickets £6-£8 see: weststudios.co.uk Sat 11: Chesterfield Philharmonic Choir Autumn Concert John Rutter’s “Requiem” plus pieces by Ola Gjeilo, Morten Lauridsen and Will Todd. 3pm at Thomas’s Church, Brampton. A mixed concert for an autumn afternoon. Soloist Emily Costigan (soprano), accompanied by Kathleen Hesford on piano and a Jazz Trio. Conductor Steven Roberts. Tickets £15, Seniors £12, Students & unemployed £6, U16 Free. E: ticketoffice@ chestphilchoir.org.uk, T: 07542 398803. www.chestphilchoir.org.uk, Chesterfield VIC 01246 345777/8. Sun 12: Chesterfield Record Fair Market Place. See FB: aarecordfairs Sun 12 Remembrance Sunday Service 10:45am @The Gospel Mission Congregational Church, Old Rd. Brampton Two Minutes Silence at 11am followed by the Roll Of Honour. Please wear poppies if you can.
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What's On Sun 12: Memorial Service Remembrance service for all who gave their lives in the first world war. Midday @ Loundlsey Green Church, Pennine Way. Mon 13 Nov: NEDIAS Local Heritage Meeting “The Iron Industry in the Rother Valley in the Canal Age, 1780- 1840” by Philip Riden. 7:30pm at St Thomas Centre. More info from Cliff at 07582 848 973. Wed 15: Holymoorside Film - Living A humourless bureaucrat sees the light. 2:30pm @ Holymoorside Village Hall E: info@holymoorsidearts. co.uk or T: 01246 567118.
Thu 16 Nov to Sun 19: Mercatum Christmas Artisan Market Haddon Hall, Bakewell DE45 1LA. Over 90 carefully curated artisans & makers, restaurant & street food area, live music & so much more. Book to secure your visit at www.haddonhall.co.uk. See advert. Sat 18 Nov to 3 Dec: Festival of Christmas Trees The Crooked Spire Church, Chesterfield. See chesterfield.co.uk/events Sat 18: Chesterfield RSPB Field Trip YWT Potteric Carr 10am. 01246 201663. Sat 18: Community Advent Market St Johns, Walton Back Lane, 11 to 2pm. Homemade produce, gifts, stalls, raffle, refreshments etc. All takings to charity. Office@Stjohnswalton.co.uk Sun 19: Christmas Lights Switch On New Square, Chesterfield. See chesterfield.co.uk/events Sun 19: to Sun 24 Dec: Santa's Grotto Experience the magic of Christmas this year at Santa’s Grotto in Chesterfield Market Hall! Meet Santa and tell him what you would like for Christmas. Various days between the above dates. See chesterfield.co.uk/events for details and ticket information. Also visit the Visitor Information Centre (10am -3.30pm) or call 01246 345777.
Mon 20: CADLHS Spital Cemetery From Gray's Elegy to Churchills Hysteria. Chesterfield and Local History Society. All meetings at St Thomas Centre at 7:30pm. Members free Visitors £3 Refreshments. Wed 22: Bead a Bauble for Christmas Join a small class in our workshop at West Studios, Chesterfield 10am to 1pm. Look out for further jewellerymaking workshops planned for 2024. For more info see weststudios.co.uk
Thu 30 Nov to Sun 3 Dec: Mercatum Christmas Artisan Market Haddon Hall, Bakewell DE45 1LA. See Thu 23 Nov for details. Book to secure your visit at www.haddonhall.co.uk. See advert.
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Thu 23 to Sun 26: Mercatum Christmas Artisan Market Haddon Hall, Bakewell DE45 1LA. Over 90 carefully curated artisans & makers, restaurant & street food area, live music & so much more. Book to secure your visit at www.haddonhall.co.uk. See advert. Thu 23: Screen On The Green 'Three Day Millionaire' cinema screening at Loundsley Green Community Centre. See article. Sat 25 Nov to 23 Dec: Santa Canal Cruises Various, dates, times and locations. See article. Sat 25: Childrens Christmas Craft Making 10am to Midday @Chesterfield Christadelphian Church, Sheffield Road. See advert. Sat 25: Advent Market 10am @St Thomas Church. Coffee Shop open & free entry. See advert. Sat 25: Muddy Church 2 to 4pm @St John’s Church Walton. Sat 25: The Shambles @The Fox & Goose Kick off the festive season in the Orangery. thefoxandgooseinn.com Sat 25: A Christmas Audience with Jonathan Viera 7:30pm @St John’s Church Walton. £12 for adults, under 18’s £5. To get your tickets e: events@stjohnswalton.co.uk
Fri 1: Bright Winter Nights See article and www.visitbolsover.co.uk Fri 1 Dec to Tue 2 Jan: Panto Aladdin See chesterfield.co.uk/events Fri 1 to Sun 3: Nativity Festival St Thomas Church, Brampton. All money raised will go to Baby Basics – a charity supporting new mums with the basics of baby care. See advert. Sat 2: The Bolsover Christmas Market See article and www.visitbolsover.co.uk Sat 2: Rotary Christmas Fayre Loundsley Green Community Centre 1:30 to 4pm. A selection of Artisan stalls, Father Christmas, Tombola, Grand Draw Raffle, Refreshments. If you are interested in having a stall, call Ingrid on 07394 432370. 2 D: Bolsover Lantern Parade See article and www.visitbolsover.co.uk Sat 2 D: Fortified Wine Evening 7pm @St Thomas Church. 2 course meal, £35 per person. See advert. Sun 3: Chesterfield Vegan Market See rainbowmonkeyevents.co.uk Sun 3: All Age Christmas Worship 11am at Holy Trinity Church, Chesterfield, 31 Newbold Rd, Chesterfield S41 7PG Sun 3: Christingle Service 4pm @St John’s Church Walton. Sun 3: Blue Christmas 4pm @ Christ Church, 91 Sheffield Rd, Chesterfield S41 7JH. A service of reflection and hope for those who find celebration difficult at Christmas.
Sun 26: Chesterfield Artisan Market Market Place. See themarketco.co.uk
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Saturday 25th November 10-12, refreshments provided, all free All children (with parent/carers) welcome
At the Christadelphian Church 19a Sheffield Road, Chesterfield.
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What's On Mon 4: Chesterfield RSPB Lecture Christopher Hall: The Weddell Sea – in search of the Emperor Penguin. 7:15pm @St Thomas’ Centre, Chatsworth Road, S40 3AW. Members £4; non-members £5. Refreshments. T: 01246 201663. Tue 5 & Wed 6: Christingle Service 6pm @Loundlsey Green Church, Pennine Way S40 4NF Wed 6: Chesterfield RSPB Walk Carsington at 10am. T: 01246 201663. Fri 8: Christmas Concert Chesterfield Cooperative Choral Christmas Concert for Spital Arts. 7:30pm at St Leonards Church, Spital S41 0HA Sun 10: Chesterfield Record Fair Market Place. See FB: aarecordfairs Mon 11 Dec: NEDIAS Local Heritage Meeting Christmas Meeting. 7:30pm at St Thomas Centre. More info T: 07582 848 973.
Sun 17: Carol Service 6pm @Christmas Services at Central Methodist Church, Saltergate. All are welcome to all services. Please visit www. dnemethodists.org.uk Sun 17: Chesterfield Artisan Market Market Place. See themarketco.co.uk Sun 17: The Big Nativity 4pm @Holy Trinity Church, Chesterfield, 31 Newbold Rd, Chesterfield S41 7PG. For all the family.
Fri 15 & Sat 16: Christmas Tree Festival 10am to 3pm @ Christ Church, 87 Sheffield Road located behind The Parish Centre Stonegravels. T: 01246 209433. Sat 16: Chesterfield RSPB Field Trip RSPB Old Moor at 10am. For info T: 01246 201663. Sat 16: Christmas Fair & Grotto 10am to 3pm @The Parish Centre, 91 Sheffield Road, Stonegravels S41 7JH T: 01246 209433. Sat 16: Slade The Foundry, Sheffield. See ticket giveaway. Sun 17: Carols with Brass 6pm @St Thomas Church. See advert.
Sat 27: Brampton Community Band Burns Night Ceilidh Loundsley Green Community Centre 7:30 to 10pm. Have you got an event planned? Be sure to let us know and we'll tell our readers. Simple! E: paul@s40local.co.uk E: simon@s41local.com
Wed 20: Supper with Santa Enjoy a family supper followed by a gift from Santa @The Fox & Goose Inn. See advert. Thu 21: Coffee, Cake & Carols 7:30pm @St Thomas Church. See advert. Christmas Eve: Family Nativity 3:30pm @St Thomas Church. See advert. Christmas Eve: Family Christingle 4pm @Christ Church, 91 Sheffield Rd, Chesterfield S41 7JH Christmas Eve: Christingle Service 4pm @Christmas Services at Central Methodist Church, Saltergate. All are welcome to all services. Please visit www. dnemethodists.org.uk
Thu 7 to Sun 10: Mercatum Christmas Artisan Market Haddon Hall, Bakewell DE45 1LA. Over 90 carefully curated artisans and makers plus Restaurant & Street Food area, live music and so much more. Book to secure your visit at www.haddonhall.co.uk. See advert.
JANUARY
POTATO DAY 2024 Until 23 Nov: Preorders Transition Chesterfields 16th annual potato day offers top quality seeds at discount prices.
Christmas Eve: Late Night Communion 11:30pm @Christmas Services at Central Methodist Church, Saltergate. All are welcome to all services. Please visit www. dnemethodists.org.uk
Pre-order a wide variety of seed potatoes, onions, shallots, garlic, beans and peas to collect on the day.
Christmas Eve: Midnight Communion 11:30pm @Holy Trinity Church, Chesterfield, 31 Newbold Road, Chesterfield S41 7PG.
Pre order on the website or email: spud@potatoday.org.uk
Christmas Eve: Midnight Communion 11:30pm @St Thomas Church. See advert. Christmas Day: Christmas Service 10am @St Thomas Church. See advert. Christmas Day: Morning Worship 10am @Christmas Services at Central Methodist Church, Saltergate. All are welcome to all services. Please visit www. dnemethodists.org.uk
Pre-orders benefit from a discount to on the day prices of Potato Day.
if you cannot access the web or have no email please call 0783 483 8076. Sat 27 2024: Potato Day Visit the pop up shop in the Pavements where you can purchase a range of varieties, discuss growing advice or take place in seed swaps. See the website below for further details.
www.potatoday.org.uk
Christmas Day: Christmas Celebration With Communion 10am @Holy Trinity Church, Chesterfield, 31 Newbold Rd, Chesterfield S41 7PG Fri 29 D: Flying Home for Christmas Last date for entry to our Festive book giveaway. See article.
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Ticket Giveaway
Their chart career has spanned six decades and their enduring songs “Far Far Away”, "Cum on Feel The Noize" and "Coz I Luv You" are still featured today in TV commercials for some of the World's biggest companies. SLADE first hit the road in 1966, touring throughout Great Britain and Europe, joining forces with the former Animals bass guitarist and Jimi Hendrix Experience manager, Chas Chandler, Slade achieved their first chart hit in May 1971 with the Bobby Marchan song "Get Down and Get With It" then, released in October of the same year "Coz I Luv You" was the bands first No-1. Now in 2023, they celebrate 50 years of “Cum on Feel the Noize” & “Merry Christmas Everybody” reaching No1 in 1973! Name:
Courtesy of Maria at MP Promotions we have a pair of tickets to give away!
Tickets are available to purchase from the site below, but to be in with a chance of picking a pair of free tickets: • Email SLADE to paul@s40local.co.uk • Text SLADE to 07764 801080
• Complete the form below, and send to: Slade Giveaway, S40 Local, West Studios S2, Sheffield Rd, Chesterfield S41 7LL.
Please get your details or forms to arrive with us by close of play Friday 1 December 2023.
As always, a huge thanks to Maria at MP Promotions for supplying the tickets to giveaway.
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30 Years of Bolsover Lantern Parade
Mark North, Freedom Founder and CEO said: “The Lantern Parade has been an important part of our community for the last 30 years. It has given us a sense of togetherness and excitement and we look forward to Bright Winter Nights and taking in the memories of other members of the Bolsover Community and beyond”
Words & Images: Junction Arts This December will mark the 30th year of the Bolsover Lantern Parade and to celebrate Junction Arts is bringing a new light show to Bolsover Castle! Bright Winter Nights is an immersive light experience that will take place within the walls of the castle on Friday 1st December, the day before the lantern parade. Light projections, images and sounds from the last three decades will bring the castle walls to life, featuring the stories of local people and their lantern parade experiences. Visitors can also view a newly commissioned community film as part of the magical evening, which has been created using stories and memories from local people.
The first Bolsover Lantern Parade took place on Saturday 26 November 1994 as part of the Bolsover Victorian Festival. Organised by Junction Arts in partnership with community partners, the event has become a cultural tradition for generations of people. Growing year-on-year, the Bolsover Lantern Parade is now one of the biggest and oldest light parades in the UK. Bright Winter Nights, The Bolsover Christmas Market and the Bolsover Lantern Parade are all part of the NEW Bolsover Winter Festival – a weekend of festive fun that marks the start of the winter season. More information about all the events taking place can be found on the Visit Bolsover.
www.visitbolsover.co.uk
The event is being organised in partnership with local Bolsover-based charity, the Freedom Project and English Heritage. There are 750 tickets available, on sale now costing £2 per child and £3 for adults.
Emily Bowman, Managing Director at Junction Arts said: “Bolsover is very close to our hearts and so we’re delighted to be bringing another exciting event to the town, to mark the 30th year of the lantern parade.
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Inspiring the Next Generation! Words & Images: Junction Arts Local arts charity, Junction Arts is giving young people the opportunity to kickstart their creative careers with their exciting Next Gen project!
Next Gen is a free group for 16-24-year-olds who want to pursue a creative career, helping them to develop their creativity and confidence while connecting them with like-minded people and industry experts.
The group meets once a month at West Studios, Chesterfield and takes part in cultural trips and creative workshops. The workshops are led by the member’s interests and delivered by professional practitioners. The group was established in June 2022 and so far, they have attended a premiere at Sheffield Doc Fest and experienced cutting-edge light projections at Shine a Light at Barrow Hill Roundhouse. They have developed new skills, in a variety of art forms, including printmaking, animation, macrame making, acrylic pouring, collage and illustration!
Junction Arts Junior Project Coordinator, Martha Bramwell said: “Working in the creative sector is exciting but also highly competitive, Next Gen provides young people with experience in different fields that they might want to work in and shows them the wide possibilities. Young people also gain new skills, collaborate on projects, and learn from professionals in the arts industry.”
“We are now looking for more young people to join our supportive community, so if you want to be more creative and gain experience in the arts please get in touch.”
To find out more about Next Gen contact martha@ junctionarts.org or call 01246 209219.
“The group is completely free to attend, Junction Arts provides the space and the experts for workshops and covers travel expenses for trips, however, the young people decide the content for the programme based on their needs and interests.
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Regular Events MONDAY PILATES GROUP: 9:15 to 10:15am @The Parish Centre Stonegravels. Also Tue 6 to 7pm & 7:15pm to 8:15pm & Wed 9:30 to 10:30am. Call Judy to book: 07779 266057. MEN’S SNOOKER: Friendly group of men, over 60 & are looking for others to join us. 9:30 to 11:30am at Newbold Working Men’s Club, Thirlmere Road, Newbold. T: 01246 232169. SILVER SOCIAL: Chat, a drink, a snack and join in the quiz. Over 50s welcome. No cost - but donations appreciated. An accessible event. 10am to midday at Monkey Park, Chester Street, Brampton. See www. monkeypark.org.uk ANCIENT HISTORY CLASS: The Age of Spartacus. examining the turmoil & civil wars of late Roman Republic. From 11 Sept. 10:15am to 12:15pm. Meeting Room Chesterfield Indoor Market Hall. T: Gary 07980 910896. READING GROUP: 10:30am for an hour in The Hub, Low Pavement, Chesterfield. We read short stories and poetry, all materials provided free. james@dva.org.uk or 07743 514934. ZUMBA GOLD/TONING: 11am to midday @ The Parish Centre Stonegravels, also Fri. Prebook only call Teresa 07740 202042. DANCE ABILITY AND RACKET SPORTS: Fun, relaxed sessions for adults 18+ with additional needs. 3 to 4pm @Queens Park Sports Centre £4 carers free 01246 345555. DANCING WITH DEMENTIA: A fun, relaxed dance session for people living with dementia and their carers 1 to 2:45pm @Queens Park Sports Centre £4 carers free 01246 345555. CHESTERFIELD GAMES SOCIETY: 7 to 10pm @The Parish Centre Stonegravels. Also every 2nd & 4th Wed 7 to 10pm. T: 01246 209433 for info.
HOLYMOORSIDE BAND: Rehearsals in Holymoorside URC church on Mon & Frid 8 to 9:30pm. Vacancies throughout the band. Instruments available. T: Andy on 07875 283131 or email: andybooker31@icloud.com
TEA AND TOAST TUESDAYS: Holy Trinity Church Newbold, Road. 9 to midday. Everyone welcome. No charge. Join us for refreshment and friendship. Call Rev. Jilly Hancock 01246 465656.
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COMMUNITY COFFEE MORNING: Storrs Road Church Centre. 3rd Tuesday of the month 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Come along for a chat and a cuppa. No charge but donation welcome. ZUMBA GOLD: Low impact exercise to music. Suitable for older exercisers. Tuesday and Thursday, 10am and 11am both days. Chester Street Club. For details call Jen 07985 549427. THE CUTTHORPE ART GROUP: Weekly meetings 10am to 12 noon @Cutthorpe Village Hall. Come and enjoy a relaxing morning. T: 07305 461604. HOLY COMMUNION SAID: 9:30am Loundsley Green Church, Pennine Way. ST HELEN'S TAI CHI CLASS: 10:30 to 11:45am @The Parish Centre Stonegravels. £2 per week. Call Veronica to book: 01246 237526. HOLMEHALL LET'S WALK TOGETHER: Friendly group, walks lasting 30 to 60 mins at a gentle pace followed by a chat and a drink. Fortnightly. 10.30am @Holmehall Community Hub at 41 Mercaston Close S40 4UE. T: 01246 498080 or holmehallunite@ gmail.com OLD BRAMPTON AND DISTRICT WI: 2nd Tuesday each month 2 to 4pm at Loundsley Green Church, Pennine Way, S40 4NF. A very friendly group of ladies who would make you very welcome. Come for a visit!
CHESTERFIELD YOGA STUDIO: Face to Face class at Swanwick Memorial Hall, Old Whittington S41 9JZ. 7:15 to 8:45pm. £7.50 - £8.50. Details Chesterfieldyogastudio.co.uk
KEEP FIT CLASS FOR MATURE MOVERS: 2 to 3pm @ Rosehill Church Hall Chesterfield Studios, Soresby St. Ideal for leading a more active lifestyle in a friendly group whilst exercising to music. T: Debbie 07413 068092.
MINERVA WOMEN’S CHORUS: Enquiries warmly welcomed from singers with some experience. 7.30pm at St. John’s Church, Walton to rehearse unaccompanied songs for fun and performance. We’d love to meet you! www.minervachorus.co.uk T:01246 567118
RENEW WELLBEING 42: St John's Church, Walton every Tue 2-4pm. This is a space to get together over a cuppa where it is ok not to feel ok. All are welcome to join our small and friendly group. Call Cathy on 07815796612 for details.
BADMINTON: A friendly group meeting at The Outward Academy, Highfield Lane. 7:30 to 9:30pm. Welcoming new players of mixed ability, but not beginners. Call Terry 0772 546129 or e: chrisf546@gmail.com
AFTERNOON WHIST: 2 to 4:30pm @ Holymoorside Village Hall. T: Julie on 07732 395278 or Susan on 01142 2621548. £3 per person. All welcome.
STAVELEY & DISTRICT CHURCHES UNITED CHOIR: A mixed voice choir of 30 members. Rehearsals 7:30 to 9pm at Brimington Common Methodist Chapel, Manor Road, Brimington Common S43 1NU. Julie Hunt: 01246 238143.
THOM’S BLOKES: A monthly meeting for men on the 3rd Tue of the month. St Thomas’ Church Centre, Chatsworth Rd. Talks, outings, fun & friendship. All welcome. Call Robin Dawson 01246 550445 or Tony Witham 01246 206820.
PILATES: Holymoorside Class. 3pm at Holymoorside Village Hall, Holymoor Road S42 7DX. T: 07570 456642, E: tayloredpilates@ gmail.com FB: @tayloredpilates23 CHESTERFIELD PSYCHIC STUDY GROUP: 2nd Tuesday, Meet 6:30pm, talks at 7:15pm at Chesterfield Community Centre, South Place S40 1QU. .Light refreshments. All welcome. For info see www.cpsg.uk or call: 01246 277364. CHESTERFIELD GARLAND DANCERS: Methodist Church Hall, Jawbones Hill, Derby Road, S40 2TN from 7:30 to 9:30pm. E: enquiry@chesterfieldgarland.org.uk WEST STUDIOS LIFE DRAWING: Classes with John King. First Tuesday of the month. See weststudios.co.uk FB & IG: WestS41 CHESTERFIELD PHILATELIC SOCIETY: 2 to 4pm @The Parish Centre Stonegravels 2nd Tue of the month. £15 per year membership Call John: 07845 770442 for more info.
WEDNESDAY LOUNDSLEY GREEN CHURCH COMMUNITY: Every Wed from 10am to 12:30pm. A warm, free space for all with tea/coffee & biscuits etc. EASTWOOD LADIES PROBUS CLUB: 10am @1866 Lounge at the Technique Stadium. 2nd Wed. Speakers covering various topics, social events and a warm welcome. For info T: 01246 272193 or email yvonne3849.@ sky.com WALKING GROUP: 10:15am from Chesterfield to catch a bus to start the walk. Call Veronica to book 01246 237526 or E: vonhage2@ gmail.com BRITISH HISTORY CLASS: The Norman King. Examining the reign of William the Conquerer & his successors. From 13 Sept. 10:30am to 12:30am. Meeting Room Chesterfield Indoor Market Hall. T: Margaret 01246 276800 HUNLOKE GARDENS WALK WITH US GROUP: Refreshments & purchase fresh produce. 10:30am The cabins Hunloke Community Gardens, Church St South S40 2TF. T: 01246 345669 or E: tina.hensey@chesterfield.gov.uk MONKEY PARK STAY & PLAY: 10:30am to 11:30am Stay and play for under 5s and their grown-ups. Just a £1 donation. Monkey Park, Chester Street. monkeypark.org.uk
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Regular Events ROCK CHOIR: St. John’s Walton, 11am and Whittington Moor Methodist Church, Mondays 7:30pm. www.rockchoir.co.uk STAY & PLAY: For children and parents babies up to 5 years old. Term time only. 1:30 to 3pm at Loundsley Green Church, Pennine Way. WALTON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE: Come and join us. 4th Wed at St John's Church, Walton Back Lane 2pm. Jan to November. T: 01246 272039. KNITTING CLUB: CLUB 2 to 4pm. Costa Coffee @ Ravenside Retail Park opposite M&S. No charge, just buy a drink. T: 0771 9763866 HOLYMOORSIDE CRAFT GROUP: An informal and friendly group The Village Hall, Committee room 2 to 4pm. All welcome. Cynthia: 01246 569250. BRAMPTON LADIES CLUB: Brampton Ladies Club meet at Storrs Road Methodist Church, Storrs Road. New members welcome. Talks, demonstrations, social activities, quizzes & special events. 2 to 4pm term time. T: 01246 566435. HOLYMOORSIDE TRAINING BAND: Calling all brass and percussion players, new & old. Rehearsals 6:30pm at United Reformed Church, Holymoorside. Instruments provided if required. Call 07874 014179 or e: enquiries@holymoorsideband.co.uk LAURA CLOWES SCHOOL OF DANCING: The Parish Centre Stonegravels 5 to 9pm & Sat 9am to 1:30pm. T: Laura to book 07714 223722. THE BRAMPTON SESSIONS: Revelling in rich musical traditions. Live, acoustic music sessions featuring local musicians. First Weds, 7:30pm St Thomas Centre S40 3AW. £2 FB: Brampton Sessions or M: 07739 084478 HOBBY TALK FORTNIGHTLY MEN’S GROUP: 7:30 to 9:30pm Chesterfield FC Stadium. A different hobby each time help improve mental health & wellbeing. E: hthobbytalk@gmail.com BLOW THE COBWEBS AWAY: Recorder group - all abilities welcome. 7:30pm St Leonard's Mission, Spital. T: 01246 563224. FREEVOICES COMMUNITY CHOIR: The Friends Meeting House, 27 Ashgate Road. 7:30 to 9:15pm. £4. Term time. Contact free. voices@yahoo.co.uk or T: 01246 237937. HONEY BELLES LADIES CHOIR: St John’s Church, Walton Back Lane 8pm. Available for events. Contact honeybelleschoir@gmail.com
THURSDAY THE PILATES STUDIO CHESTERFIELD: Classes 9 to 9:50am, 10 to 10:50am & 11 to 11:50am at West Studios, Sheffield Road Chesterfield S41 7LL. T: 0789 1090746 E: rachel@thepilatesstudiochesterfield.co.uk
ART GROUP: 9:30 to 11:30am @The Parish Centre Stonegravels. No instructor. £3 per week, tea coffee & biscuits. T: 01246 209433.
MONKEY PARK CRAFT CLUB: Every Thursday, craft club crochet and knitters welcome, 2pm. Monkey Park, Chester Street. monkeypark. org.uk
WE ARE ONE: Friendly community choir looking for new Members. No experience necessary. Thu mornings at Derby Road Methodist Church. T: Andrea for details: 07947 040548 or andreasmall@naturalvoice.net
CAMEO (Come And Meet Each Other): Friendship group meeting every third Thu 2 to 4pm at St John's Church, Walton Back Lane. £2. Activities, speakers, games, fun, tea and cake. All welcome.
ZUMBA GOLD: Low impact exercise to music. Suitable for older exercisers. Tuesday and Thursday, 10am and 11am both days. Chester Street Club. For details call Jen 07985 549427.
DOWN MEMORY LANE: A social singing activity for people living with dementia and their carers. 2 to 4pm on 2nd Thur of the month at St. John’s Church, Walton Back Lane in the main hall.
CHESTERFIELD MORNING TOWNSWOMEN’S GUILD: 10am to midday @ Market Hall Meeting Rooms. Speakers, lunch club, quizzes, excursions. New members welcome. T: 01246 207496
YOGA CLASS: 6 to 7:45pm @The Parish Centre Stonegravels. Contact Helen to book E: helenapol@hotmail.com
COSY CUBS: BABY & TODDLER GROUP: Messy play, rhymes, story time, friends, toys & refreshments. 10 to 11am @Umbrellas Cosy Hub, Burns Close, S40 2SW. (Term time only). CHESTERFIELD LITTERSORTERS: 10 to 11.30am. Join our team of friendly volunteers who collect, sort, count and report the single use waste from parks and on our walk/cycle routes. Equipment provided. 2nd Thursday. E: membership@transitionchesterfield.org. uk. See www.transitionchesterfield.org.uk/ littersorters PILATES: Walton Class. 10:30am at The Village Hall, Walton Back Lane, S42 7LT. Contact Tamara on 07570 456642, E: tayloredpilates@gmail.com FB: @ tayloredpilates23
CHESTERFIELD PHILHARMONIC CHOIR REHEARSAL: 7:15 to 9:30pm at Central Methodist Church in Chesterfield. E: publicity@ chestphilchoir.org.uk CHESTERFIELD EMBROIDERERS: 1st Thu (except August) at 7pm in the Saints Parish Centre. Open to all people with a love of everything textile related. E: chesterfieldembroiderers@gmail.com HOLYMOORSIDE CHORAL SOCIETY: Friendly choir meets in Holymoorside URC 7:30 to 9:30pm. MD Andrew Marples. New singers always welcome. No audition. To arrange a visit call Sue 07989 305577 Info: www. holymoorsidechoral.co.uk ROSE CHOIR: Singing every genre of music and we welcome all abilities. Chesterfield Studios from 7:30 to 9:30pm. E: info@ chesterfieldstudios.co.uk for more info.
HOLY TRINITY BADMINTON GROUP: 1 to 3pm @The Parish Centre Stonegravels. Email Bernard for info & to book E: bernardandjean@hotmail.co.uk
OPEN FOLK NIGHT: Hosted by Brampton Community Band. Third Thurs. 7:30 to 9:30pm @ Victoria Inn, Victoria Street. T: 07971400219.
CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH TODDLER GROUP: 10 to 11:30am, Babies, pre-school Toddlers, Mums, Dads, Grand-parents or carers. Varied activities: snacks, toys, craft tables, singing. 01246 690005 or dnemethodists.org.uk Term time only.
ICHTHUS CANOE CLUB CHESTERFIELD: Outdoor evening programme, sessions at Matlock Bath, Chesterfield Canal or Walton Dam. Monthly Saturday evening pool sessions at Sharley Park. E: canoejmc@gmail.com or ichthuscanoeclub.co.uk
HOLMEBROOK VALLEY PARK WALK WITH US GROUP: 10:30am for a 45 to 60 min walk including open water, woodlands & meadows. Cafe (top car park) Holmebrook Valley Park, Watermeadow Lane, S41 8XP. T: 01246 345669 or E: tina.hensey@chesterfield.gov.uk
PILATES: Improvers level. Walton St John's Church @7:45pm. Call Clare: 07990 771155.
CHESTERFIELD SENIOR SPIREITIES WALKING FOOTBALL: Over 50's, 10am to 11am at Hasland Park. T: 07767324583
CHESTERFIELD JAZZ CLUB: Third Thursday of the month. Olde House, Loundsley Green Rd S40 4RN. Tickets: Visitor Info Centre, Rykneld Way; Parsons & Dunn, Chatsworth Rd; online bit.ly/cfieldjazz Call 07764 587258 for info.
MONKEY PARK BOOK CLUB: First Thursday of the month, book club, 1pm. Monkey Park, Chester Street. monkeypark.org.uk
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FRIDAY HOLYMOORSIDE BOWLING CLUB: Want to try out bowling? Come along Friday - 10 to 12pm. Refreshments & all bowling equipment provided. A friendly club, all welcome, of any age, who simply wants to have a go. T: 07794 078552. ZUMBA GOLD: Perfect for active older adults. Stay active, meet new people, have a coffee and some fun! 10:30am @ St Thomas' Centre. £5, please book first class. Call Adele on 07956 165287. SLOW SOCIAL: 10:30 to 11:30am. 3rd Friday. Check website for venues. Free Networking event for freelancers & independent businesses. To register www. slowsocial.co CHESTERFIELD YOGA STUDIO: Zoom class only or 7-day recordings are also available. 9:30 to 11am. £7.50 - £8.50. For details see Chesterfieldyogastudio.co.uk LUNCH-TIME SERVICES: Central Methodist Church, Saltergate. 12:15 to 12:45pm. All welcome. KEEP FIT CLASS FOR MATURE MOVERS: 2 to 3pm @ Holymoorside Village Hall. Combination of Sit & Stay Fit exercises, standing exercises, dance moves. Improve balance & strength. Friendly group. T: 07413 068092. FITSTEPS: 6 to 8pm @The Parish Centre Stonegravels. T: Laura to book 07714 223722. KFC (KIDS FRIDAY CLUB): For primary ages. Term time 6 to 7pm Walton Evangelical Church, Moorland View Road. T: 01246 231002. waltonchurch.org FRIDAY CLUB FOR TEENS: For teenagers in school years 7 to 9. 7:15 to 8:15pm at Walton Evangelical Church, Moorland View Road. For details T: 01246 231002. waltonchurch.org REFUGEES FROM REALITY GROUP: 7:30 to 10:30pm @The Parish Centre Stonegravels. See refugeesfromreality.co.uk for more info. CHESTERFIELD ART CLUB: 2nd & 4th Friday Whittington Moor Methodist Church Hall, Scarsdale Road, S41 8NA. Worknights, demonstrations & critiques. All welcome £3/£5 (not Aug & Dec) T: 07850 064478.
SATURDAY TRANSITION CHESTERFIELD REPAIR CAFÉ: 3rd Sat. 10am to 12:30pm @ Chesterfield Baptist Church, Cross Street, S40 4ST. Drop-in sessions – all types of repairs, woodwork, sewing etc. Cafe. E: repairs@ transitionchesterfield.org.uk
DR BIKE: 1st Saturday. Checks, adjustments and repairs to your bike for free. 9:30am to 1pm at the storage containers in the car park at Queen’s park. See FB: ChesterfieldDrBike or inclusivepedals.org.uk MONKEY PARK SEWING CLUB: First & third Saturday of the month, sewing club, 10:30am to 12:30pm. Monkey Park, Chester Street. monkeypark.org.uk MONKEY PARK CHILDREN’S ART CLUB: First and third Saturday of the month, children’s art club, 11am. Monkey Park, Chester Street. MONKEY PARK LEGO CLUB: First Saturday of the month, children’s art club, 1 to 3pm. Monkey Park, Chester Street. SATURDAY NIGHT WHIST: Walton Village Hall, Walton Back Lane, S42 7LT. Semi partner whist from 7 to 9:30 pm. £3 per session. Refreshments. All welcome. T: 01246 278778.
SUNDAY CARSINGTON WATER BIRDING FOR BEGINNERS: Free walks held on the first Sunday of the month. Booking advisable. Call 0330 678 0701. ST JOHNS WALTON: SUNDAY SERVICES 9am & 10:45am. Info see stjohnswalton.co.uk CHESTERFIELD INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED MOTORISTS (IAMRoadSmart) 9:30am, Chesterfield Canal Hollingwood Hub S43 2PF - Guidance sessions for IAM Associates, info & taster sessions. First Sun & following Sat. T: (Sec) 01246 488750. PETER & ST PAUL OLD BRAMPTON CHURCH: Now holding Sunday services in Church again at 9:30am - everyone welcome. Details see www.oldbramptonchurch.org.uk HOLY COMMUNION / MORNING WORSHIP: 9:45am Loundsley Green Church, Pennine Way. SUNDAY SERVICE: 10:30am at Storrs Road Methodist Church. More info on Zoom and online services can be found at dnemethodists. org.uk/worship-reflect-learn/worship-online
FRIENDS OF SPITAL CEMETERY TOURS: 2nd Sun at 1pm from Spital Cemetery lodge at entrance at bottom of Hady Hill. Pre-book. Tours arranged at alternative times. Suggested donation £5. E: spitalcemeterytours@gmail. com THE WAY: 1st Sunday. 3 to 4:30pm at Walton Evangelical Church, Moorland View Rd. A church based group for adults with additional needs & carers. Tea/coffee, biscuits, activities and a warm welcome. T: 1246 231002 or waltonchurch.org MESSY CHURCH FOR ALL THE FAMILY: 4 to 6pm. Last Sunday of the month. The Parish Centre Stonegravels. To book call Jilly: 07746 668257. HOLYMOORSIDE RAINBOW WHIST: 2nd & 4th Sunday Holymoorside Village Hall @7pm. Other times & venues. Call Sue: 01246 278778.
GENERIC EVENTS AURORA A CAPPELLA: (Home of Harmony) is a female A Cappella choir. Come and join us! Experience & ability to read music is not necessary. T: 07810 892978, e: aurora. chesterfield@gmail.com or aurora-chorus. org.uk 3RD BRAMPTON SCOUTS, CUBS, BEAVERS & SQUIRRELS: Mon Beavers (6 to 8 years), 5:30 to 6:30pm, Cubs (8 to 10.5), 5:30 to 6:30pm. Fri Squirrels (4 to 6), 5:15 to 6pm, Beavers (6 to 8), 5:30 to 6:30pm, Cubs (8 to 10.5), 6 to 7pm and Scouts (10.5 to 14), 7:30 to 9pm. For both boys & Girls. St Thomas’ Centre. T: 01246 567409. RAINBOWS & BROWNIES: Brownie's meetings on Mon, Tues, Wed and Thu (weekly). Guides and Rangers meet on Mon, Tue & Wed (weekly). See girlguiding.org.uk for details and to join up. HAVE YOUR SAY CHESTERFIELD COMMUNITY GROUP: For residents of Abercrombie/Chesterfield Conservation Area & Stonegravels. To be kept up to date E: HYSchesterfieldcommunity@protonmail.com ot call T: 07471 420352.
HOLYMOORSIDE TENNIS CLUB: Social tennis sessions. Sunday 10am to midday, Tue 10am to midday & Thu 2 to 4pm. Pay & play £3 pp. or Membership £80 PA. Coaching available. Just turn up or email holymoorsidetennisclub@ googlegroups.com
PARISH CENTRE STONEGRAVELS: Chesterfield venue with varied events taking place throughout week. T: 01246 209433 or see parishcentrestonegravels.co.uk
SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP: Central Methodist Church, Saltergate at 10:30am. All welcome. For details: www.dnemethodists. org.uk
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f you have been organised enough to order bare-rooted trees or shrubs (local nurseries may have some, although the varieties will be limited), they should be delivered sometime this month. Plant them out as soon as possible – it is essential the roots don't dry out, so if you have to keep them for a few days, wrap them in some old sacking or something similar, and (very important) keep them out of the wind. Prune established apple and pear trees; this can be done any time between leaf fall and buds bursting but early winter days are more likely to be mild and pleasant. Aim for an open, wine-glass shape, to allow air to circulate and fruit to form where it will receive maximum light. Many perennials should now be cut down to ground level, although you can leave those with attractive seed-heads if they’ve not been made tatty by the wind – grasses can be particularly effective for a few more weeks, especially if they get frosted, and seed-heads can attract birds. Lawns may still need occasional mowing; keep them clear of fallen leaves and rake out wormcasts. You can also lightly trim hedges to keep them tidy, but don't overdo it otherwise you'll be looking at bare patches all winter. Sow over-wintering vegetables – cabbages, broad beans and peas are just some that will grow much faster in spring if they’ve had the chance to develop roots beforehand. Outside containers should be insulated before it gets consistently cold, by wrapping in bubble-wrap. Do this when it’s mild and not frosty, otherwise you’ll just seal in the frost. Continue to check any bare soil for germinating weeds and deal with them; it's normally easier to get out all of a dandelion root if the soil is wet. Digging over vegetable patches can be quite pleasant if the weather is good, with the possible added bonus of a robin watching to see if you turn up any worms. But try to avoid walking on wet soil, as this will compact it, then you'll need to dig it again. If the birds have left you any holly berries which you want for Christmas decorations, protect them with fleece or a loosely fixed bag. If you have birdfeeders, keep them topped up (and provide fresh water as well); encouraging foraging birds, especially tits, will help deal with overwintering pests and their eggs, as well as being great fun to watch. Mostly the colder months are about planning for next year, looking at catalogues and ordering seeds. No-one can predict what the weather will be like next week, let alone next year, so you'll have to assume it will be a normal summer – if only we knew what that was any more. www.chesterfieldlocal.com
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So far, so good.
So we win a few games, score loads of goals, get to the top of the league and now every Spireite and their dog starts to preach just how we are gonna smash this league and explode into League Two. That sounds about right but you know what, I feel it too. This is OUR season! Let's reflect.
It's 2018. Countless managers have come and gone. Paul Cook is high-flying at Wigan where he (and Grigg) have knocked Manchester City out the FA cup. Chesterfield FC have just been relegated to the depths of the football leagues and the owner of the club is about to sink the club as a result. The rot was setting in and the fans were Page 78
about as happy as the captain of the Titanic just as he spotted the iceberg. Added to this, two CFC legends tried to stop our football league exile. Jack Lester returned to the club to try and save us, which failed. Next came another legend Ian Evatt, to take the wheel for the final games. The death rattle of the club could clearly be heard. But then everything changed. The club was bought by the CFC Community Trust and in came Rowe (we'll gloss over that bit), the club found its footballing feet... and you know the rest from there. So here we are today. Five years later and Cookie is back and doing what he does best. No not that, winning! At the time of writing we've played 15, won 12 and lost just one. But more importantly we are three points clear at the top of the league.
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We've just had a seven game winning streak, not seen since the 1960s, so all appears on track for that return to the football league. So why not feel optimistic? Why not just think "sod it!" We've not had a better start to a season for quite some time and who can get sick of the Kop's chants of "we are top of the league" being bellowed in your ears now? Not me. It's also refreshing to see consistency on the field in the goal scoring department. More so not giving up when we go a goal or two behind. We've had at least five goals scored past the 90th minute. The last touching the 100th min mark. Not so long ago the team would have either conceded in the final seconds of the game and or just had given up and settled for the point. No, now Cook and his staff have equipped the players with the "can do attitude" along with the well rounded depth of players in the squad now, including the super subs of Quigley and Berry. The Spireites stand every chance of lifting the National League trophy at home come 20 April next year. Or do we?
Injuries remain an obvious factor along with a possible dip in form come the new year. Everything is all coming along perfectly now, sometimes bound to rock the boat right?
Well the fact does remain that injured players are a possibility and as the past has taught us the National League is an unforgiving mistress. And the refs, don't forget them! But if there's ever been a time to just throw caution to the wind it has to be now. In my book we are favorites to go up and that's good enough for me. We’ve been regulars in the playoffs in the past few years and with the playoff final last season, it seems promising to assume the next step. From the evidence of recent games Cook is not afraid of changing the starting 11 either, and even though I read over social media this is somewhat questionable, it's clearly working. That just goes to show the talent in the team. The depth in the squad that can be called upon when needed. If for nothing else, resting players in-between games for the greater good of the season. Isn't that a nice luxury to have? Yes it’s still early days so let's see how we get on. Let's just enjoy the ride! In Cook we trust. COYBs!
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