S41 Local - 50 May 2024

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Cover: Mindscapes
3 - 21 JUNE EXHIBITION ISSUE 50 May 2024
The community magazine for Ashgate, Brockwell, Cutthorpe, Highfield, Linacre, Loundsley Green, Piccadilly and Upper Newbold

Editors letter

Hello and welcome the May edition of S41 Local Magazine.

Celebrating our 50th edition in print! When Bekah and I embarked on this magazine journey back in 2018 (with a newborn and two full-time jobs, we must have been mad), we couldn't have foreseen that in 2024, we'd still be thriving and expanding, continuing to spread positivity through our publication. A sincere thank you to all who have advertised with us and generously shared their time and talents. We extend a special appreciation to Paul Chapman (Editor of S40 Local Magazine) for his invaluable advice, guidance, endless patience, and unwavering support. This milestone wouldn't have been possible without you!

Easter kept me on my toes! Florie had a whirlwind of birthday parties, leading me to explore four different trampoline and inflatable parks. I've jokingly dubbed myself a proficient ninja warrior now—though with the inevitable twinges of a 45-year-old with lower back pain!

Meanwhile, Bekah embarked on her new journey at We See Hope, a charity devoted to supporting underprivileged children in East Africa. Her newfound sense of purpose is evident for all to see, and the charity is fortunate to have her.

As for me, I'm fully immersed in my role as an Educational Partnerships Manager at Young Enterprise, a charity committed to nurturing the next generation of socially conscious business leaders. You can read all about the Derbyshire schools in this edition of S41.

I'd be delighted to update you on Evangeline, but as she's now a teenager, she tends to emerge solely for sustenance. She's also entered the realm of teenage romance, sporting a boyfriend, though I've been firmly instructed not to engage him in conversation. It's likely for the best, I reckon!

Have a wonderful May.

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Mindscapes

Images: Mindscapes

Mindscapes is a support group for people struggling with their mental health, and was established in 2022 by Tim Adwick, a trained mental health first aider. The group use photography to give people time to focus, be present and reduce stress. Tim is the driving force behind the group and between 3 and 21 June the group will exhibit their work at West Studios. They are also responsible for this edition’s cover image and all the images shown on these pages.

I caught up with Tim and Beccy to learn more about Mindscapes and the exhibition. “Mindscapes is a small friendly group that we’ve built over the last couple of years,” explains Tim. “It’s aimed at people suffering with isolation and loneliness and aims to increase and build people’s self-esteem, connections and confidence levels.”

“We meet on Tuesdays from 10am to 1pm at the Derbyshire Voluntary Action (DVA) Hub at the bottom of New Square in town where we socialise for a short time and then set off into town to find a suitable location for photography, often in Queen’s Park, but we do take trips further afield.

“We’ve been to Sheffield, Matlock, Bakewell and Kelham Island. We need transport for these trips so ask for a £5 donation from people attending and we are thankful for the support we get from the team at DVA who have helped establish the group.”

With his Mental Health First Aider qualification Tim can signpost people to other agencies and has a thorough working knowledge of the help available across Chesterfield.

“People are carrying a camera in their pocket on their mobile phone, so photography is accessible for most of us and we use photography to bring people together for a brief escape from their daily problems,” says Tim.

“We choose a theme each week, we look at street photography, buildings, architecture etc, and working as a group, people find their comfort zone and we walk around capturing images. We then gather and discuss what people have achieved.

"We use lived experience, training, creativity and photography to support individuals; empowering, enabling and equipping people to see things differently.

“It’s a great way for people to engage with each other and relax. Everything we do is nonjudgemental, no pressure, just do what you like, what you enjoy.

“I like to think we bridge the gap between service providers when people need support. We also have people who come along just for the company and don’t take photographs, anyone is welcome,” says Tim.

The exhibition at West Studios is open from 3 to 21 June for all to see. About 80 pieces will be exhibited from a group of 10 or so photographers and promises to feature an interesting mix of subjects from across town.

If you have half an hour to spare, please call in and take a browse of the exhibition and if you think you might benefit from calling into Mindscapes just visit the socials below or pop along on any Tuesday from 10pm at the DVA Hub on Low Pavements.

Mindscapes

The DVA Hub @Low Pavements

Chesterfield

S40 1PB

E: Mindscapes.photography@hotmail.com

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It's all too easy to turn to internet shopping and avoid the high street, but I think the internet lacks soul, social interactions and it's not helping these small businesses.

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We've listed all the offers on the page opposite and are hoping this becomes a regular event. Please try and do what you can to support them and please tell them where you saw the offer.

Tale of a Tenner: In case you need reminding of the benefits to the local economy of spending money with local shops.

When I first mentioned the 'Tale of a Tenner' it was the first edition of 2019 BC (Before COVID) and I asked people to consider a new year's resolution, just one way to make a small difference in 2019.

A video by White No Sugar Productions which was done for Totally Locally (hover your phone's camera over the quick code on the right to take you to the video on youtube - or google 'Tale of a Tenner') - is well worth a watch.

The simple story is, a visitor introduces a tenner into a local business and it's then passed around between others before ending back where it started, it never leaves the local economy.

That message is still as important today as it was when I wrote it over five years ago... to try and encourage each and every one of us to consider where we might be able to make changes and support our immediate economy.

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The Shiatsu Bus

Words: Simon Paterson & Dan Smith

Images: Dan Smith

After eight years of lower back and pelvis pain; physio appointments, A&E visits, painkillers, and chiropractors, to say I was sceptical about Shiatsu is an understatement!

After Dan contacted the magazine about advertising with us, I thought I would try his services before going to print. Turns out this is one of the best decisions I have made in a long time. Dan has given me my life back!

Dan quickly deduced that one of my legs was over an inch shorter than the other, a result of my pelvis being higher on one side. This revelation explained the persistent lower back and pelvis pain that had plagued me, making it excruciating to engage in any physical activity. On my worst days, I couldn't even lift my own daughter or stand up straight!

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Exciting developments in Spital

Words: Malcolm Wilkinson

Images: St Leonard's Mission Church

St Leonard’s Mission Church is situated in Spital at the junction of Valley Road and Hartington Road. Plans are afoot to help it become a hub for the local community by continuing to develop the spiritual and secular activities in the building. St Leonard’s has a long history connected to the Crooked Spire Church. It was established in 1895 as the daughter church of the Parish Church in Chesterfield. Now, thanks to the efforts of a team of volunteers from the community and members from the Parochial Church Council of St Mary’s and All Saints (the Crooked Spire) an exciting future is planned for the building. It is hoped it can become a centre of community activity for Spital as well as a venue for exploring new and more informal styles of worship including worship with hands-on activities for all the family. John Gascoyne, the Parish Reader at the Crooked Spire, already leads Morning Prayer at St Leonards and will take a key role in the development of the new services. It is encouraging to see how post COVID, there is renewed interest and enthusiasm for building local communities and finding new activities to bring people together. This is certainly happening in the Spital area of Chesterfield and has been facilitated by the online Spital and St Leonard’s Messenger Facebook Group. As a result of a post on this site, just over a year ago, Dr Malcolm Wilkinson drew together a team of volunteers to investigate how to rejuvenate the little Mission Church. “I was so excited by the enthusiasm of the residents who share a vision of how the hall and facilities there can become the ‘beating heart’ of the Spital community.” With support from the PCC of the Crooked Spire Church, the team has redecorated the building making it an attractive venue for all sorts of organisations and families to use for parties and celebrations.

Of course, many people already know St Leonard’s through the regular Concerts and Exhibitions organised by the Spital Arts group which has its own Facebook Page and is extremely active in supporting local musicians and artists.

Last October many people braved the flood to visit the Model Railway Exhibition organised by Chesterfield Railway Modellers of which Dr Wilkinson is a member. One of his models, Hogwarts Castle, has been featured in the Derbyshire Times and together with other club layouts will be on view again this year on 26th and 27th October.

The photos show how the hall can be easily transformed from a place of spiritual and religious activity to a small concert hall seating almost 100 people for musical and theatrical productions. “We are keen for people to consider using the Hall as a venue for all sorts of activities “says Dr Wilkinson who chairs the St Leonard’s Management Group. These could be keep fit groups, musical groups, Mother and Toddler groups, children’s parties or wedding receptions as the Hall does have kitchen facilities. Regular events can be publicised on the new St Leonard’s Mission Facebook Page.

Booking the Hall and information about Services and Mission Work:

John Gascoyne 01246 204328 or Dr Malcolm Wilkinson mobile phone 07796 962285.

Spital Arts Events

St. Leonards Church, Valley Road/Hartington Road, Spital, Chesterfield S41 0HA.

Doors open at 7pm and performances start at 7.30pm. Ticket booking:

Spital Arts

spitalarts@gmail.com telephone 01246 220741

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Focus on Holymoorside Artists

Images: Derbyshire Open Arts

With the month of May fast approaching you may already be looking for something to do over the second bank holiday weekend and if you have an interest in art and a liking for home-made cakes then Derbyshire Open arts will definitely have something for you.

Now in its 18th year, this little gem involves over 200 Derbyshire-based artists who either open their studio doors to show you their work and how they work, or groups of artists who exhibit at a local venue. Some will demonstrate their expertise, but others may even let you have a go. It is completely free to visit and usually happens between 10am and 4pm each day.

The nearest venues to S40 and S41 local are Holymoorside Village Hall (with full disabled access) and the Holymoorside United Reform Church. Between the two venues there are 16 artists showing their work, which includes illustration, painting, jewellery, ceramics, textile art, collage and photography. For some of the artists this is your only opportunity to see them exhibit. Refreshments are available at the venues with all proceeds from these going to local charities. Who knew that there were so many talented people on our doorstep? This event is intended to inspire budding artists as well as allowing artists to promote their work. You could even purchase your own special piece of art to take home with you.

With over 60 venues in Derbyshire there is plenty to see and you could make a weekend of it. The website has an interactive map (shown oppsite) so that you can plan your visit and the brochure has a map showing all of the venues across Derbyshire.

With so many artists involved and so many venues it is easy to see why it goes on for three days… and still not enough time to get around all of the venues or sample all of the home-made cakes! Pick up brochures from various venues in Derbyshire or check out the website to plan your visit.

www.derbyshireopenarts.co.uk

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Derbyshire Open Arts

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Locations of venues

A number in a red square indicates the venue of an individual artist.

A number in a blue square indicates a venue with multiple artists showing at the same venue.

The map is an overall guide only. Detailed location maps can be found on our website www.derbyshireopenarts.co.uk or by entering the post code on a map website or contacting the artists for directions.

Please be aware if the address only has a venue name rather than house number a sat nav or map website may not take you right to the door. what3words is on the website for every artist; it is is an excellent app for finding difficult places.

A A B B C C D D E E F F G G 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Why not make a day (or weekend) of it? Select a number of venues and enjoy your own tour round Derbyshire’s wonderful, varied scenery. See ‘My Trails’ on our website where you can create your own trail.
SCALE: The distance across each grid square represents 10km (about 61/4 miles).
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Walk For a Cure

With Alzheimers Research UK

“It’s wonderful to meet the people who make our work possible!”

Walking side by side to help find a cure for dementia; both those affected by the condition and scientists working hard in the labs are coming together for this year’s Walk For A Cure from Alzheimer’s Research UK.

Family-friendly and accessible to all, Walk For a Cure is a great way to connect with others, as well as a way to raise money for dementia research.

Following on from the success of the inaugural series of events in 2023, the 5km events are back with six family-friendly routes; the nearest being Sherwood Pines, the largest public woodland in East Midlands.

And there is no better time to take part. Almost one million people are living with dementia in the UK, and for which there is no cure.

However, Alzheimer’s Research UK exists to change that. With the backing of its supporters taking part in events like this, the charity won’t stop until dementia can no longer destroy lives. One walker, who knows just how important dementia research is, is Olive Munro, who is living with vascular dementia.

She took part in Walk For A Cure last year and enjoyed it so much she signed up to do it again! Olive, who loves a walk and has even completed the 780km Camino de Santiago trek through France and Spain, said: “When I was told I had vascular dementia it was very upsetting. I am fortunate that I am currently still able to live life to the full. But I am constantly aware of my diagnosis

and worried about how things will get worse. I do not know what part of my brain will be affected and what I will lose next.

“I know that developments in dementia research are likely to come too late for me, but I’m determined to do what I can to help scientists find a cure so future generations will not be affected.

“I have six grandchildren and I hope that in their lifetimes dementia will become something that people no longer need to worry about. But this will not happen without support for research. That is why I took part in Walk For A Cure.

“And the event was fantastic! It was amazing to see so many folks who have been affected by dementia coming together to do something to support research. I had lovely chats with people during the walk.”

Similarly, one of Alzheimer’s Research UK’s research fellows, Dr Conceição Bettencourt found it a ‘moving experience’.

She said: “I’ve lost close relatives to dementia, and walking in their memory was a unique opportunity for me to reflect, share stories and to feel part of an understanding community. It’s wonderful to meet the people who make our work possible!”

While researchers give us hope of finding a cure for dementia, Dr Bettencourt reminds us it is a team effort. She said: “For me, Walk for A Cure is a vital part of this teamwork. It was wonderful to be with old and new friends, and to hear their stories.

“Their experiences really touched me, and they were a powerful reminder of why I chose this career in the first place.”

To make a difference and join forces with hundreds of others who are walking to find a cure for dementia you can find your nearest event and sign up at the link below or scan the QR code opposite.

alzres.uk/WFAC-SPC

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Chesterfield & North East Derbyshire Music Centre

A Call Out for Members & Support

Words: Paul Chapman

A small group of local people have recently set up a new music centre for children and young people across our town, to step into the breach left when North East Derbyshire Music Centre ceased trading at the end of 2023 leaving 100+ young musicians with no local ensemble based musicmaking opportunities.

I caught up with Victoria Barber (Trustee of the group) to learn more. “I am one of five trustees of a children's music centre,” explains Victoria, “We provide ensemble music making opportunities for children and young people in Chesterfield and North East Derbyshire. Children at all stages are welcome to join us, with no audition just a passion for making music in an ensemble and we have recently located ourselves in a new permanent venue at Brookfield Community School.”

“We currently have over 100 children aged 7 to 18 attending the music centre each Saturday morning to play instruments in ensembles led by qualified musical directors. Players of stringed instruments, woodwind, brass, and percussion are welcome to join our ensembles at any stage in their musical journey. Our senior groups are planning to get out into the community soon to perform during various events taking place locally, so please come and support us.

“We are a registered charity, set up and run by a team of five volunteer trustees, and we are pushing to form a bank of volunteers to assist with the day to day running and activities of the music centre going forward. To date it has just been the five of us on top of full-time jobs, alongside the ensemble directors/conductors.”

Although they are a new charity, they have provided continuous provision for these young people after a previous service (North East Derbyshire Music Centre) closed down after 50 years. There is no similar provision for orchestral and similar music making for this age group in our region (the nearest being Alfreton and Bakewell).

“It was unthinkable to us that such opportunities would cease altogether,” says Victoria. “We have the support of Derbyshire Music Partnership and have become one of their many delivery partners under the new National Plan for Music Education.

Many of our performers play in County level bands and orchestras, and some go on to forge later careers in music related work. Our music centre provides a direct pathway to these opportunities.

“We are funded by parent contributions and an annual allocation of grant funding that comes from the Arts Council via Derbyshire Music Hub.

Our outgoings are mainly the fees paid to the ensemble directors/conductors, and venue hire fees. Right now, we are unable to provide visits to competitions, or other orchestral events due to our financial constraints. We provide a bursary for young people who would find limited finances a barrier to participation.”

“We are seeking funding opportunities to establish an instrument inventory so we can loan instruments to participants, and fund repairs. We also have a need to purchase a new drum kit, percussion instruments, an amplifier and speakers, and new music.

“We are really thankful for the support we have, but unfortunately the old music centre is unable to confirm whether they will donate any equipment/ instruments, which leaves our young people with a gap. We aim to be self-sufficient and the purchase of instruments for use by our students will be a huge help in attracting new students.

“We will be approaching all the schools in our area and hope to showcase what we do with our older musicians.”

If you have a young person who would like to get involved the group meets at Brookfield Community School buildings every Saturday morning from 9am to 12:15pm term time – look out for the banners on the railings.

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“As we look at funding and grant options, we appeal to S40 Local readers to help where you can. We need to develop a website, and would welcome any donations of time, raffle prizes, money, instrument repair or expertise etc,” says Victoria, “and if you are willing to use the link below for any internet shopping or insurance purchase, this is a really easy way to help.”

www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/cnedmc

To Find out more visit the link below, scan the QR code below or seek them out on Facebook.

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Search Chesterfield and North East Derbyshire Music Centre

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Events

Exhibition: Create My World Level Centre, Rowsley

Words: Hannah Lister

There are two new exhibitions to explore at Level Centre as below. Entry is free! For more information about the artist and exhibition visit: www.levelcentre.com, or scan the QR code below.

Create My World: Nature Exhibition @Levelcentre

The team at LEVEL Centre in Rowsley are excited to launch their brand new digital interactive exhibition 'Create My World: Nature' by TECHSQUAD.

'Create My World: Nature' is a family-friendly, interactive exhibition experience for all ages, focused on nature, world-building and exploration. It’s a virtual world of wonder where you can explore your creativity and bring your own digital creations to life!

Bell A-Peal for Ashgate Hospice

Words: Sue Hall

Bells at every tower in NE Derbyshire with five or more bells will be ringing on Saturday 11 May in aid of Ashgate Hospice.

Everyone is welcome to go and hear the bells, and donations to the hospice are welcome where and when the bells are ringing.

There will be a café at Old Brampton Schoolroom 10:30am to 12:45pm, selling drinks, cakes and lunch snacks, with drinks also available at Killamarsh, Clay Cross and Brackenfield when the bells are ringing

Over an hour of different pieces of ringing at each tower from:

• 09:00 Killamarsh

• 09:30 Eckington

• 10:15 Dronfield

• 11:00 Old Brampton

• 12:00 Wingerworth

• 12:45 Heath

• 13:30 North Wingfield

• 14:15 Clay Cross

• 15:00 Morton

• 16:15 Shirland

• 16:45 Brackenfield

• 17:30 Ashover

Bell ringers will be coming from all over the country to take part, joining ringers from Derbyshire. Every bell in every tower is a little bit different, and ringers enjoy meeting up for the challenge and fun of ringing them to make a lovely, traditional sound. Some of the bells ringing in NE Derbyshire are centuries old. One is approx 1450, a few are Elizabethan, many are Victorian, and some as

Alongside Create My World: Nature, in the Gallery Corridor you can also visit '[Isolation] Art Mail', an exhibition by multidisciplinary artist Tracey Meek.

LEVEL Centre love having visitors, so head along with family and friends! The centre is designed to be accessible, is on one level and has disabled parking bays.

Exhibitions run until 27 June 2024.

Entry is FREE but please book your space here at www.levelcentre.com/create-my-world-nature

Level Centre

Old Station Close

Rowsley

DE4 2EL

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recent as 2002. The bells are all different sizes, the biggest ones weigh nearly a ton!

The Bell A-Peal for Ashgate Hospice supports the Chair of NEDDC's Ashgate Hospice Appeal.

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Young Enterprise

Derbyshire's young entrepreneur's compete

Words: Simon Paterson

Images: Nathan Hamer

The Young Enterprise Company Programme is an initiative aimed at nurturing entrepreneurial skills among young people. Secondary school students are provided with the opportunity to start and run their business, either as part of their studies or in addition to.

Participants form teams at the start of the academic year, create their own company, and develop a product or service from concept to market. Throughout the process, they learn key aspects of business operations such as finance, marketing, sales, and teamwork. Mentors from the business community often support these teams, offering guidance and expertise.

Towards the end of the academic year, the teams engage in a "Dragon's Den" style competition. This involves submitting a comprehensive business plan, participating in a panel interview, and delivering a presentation in front of a packed audience at the Chesterfield Library's lecture theatre. Various awards are up for grabs, including the coveted Derbyshire County Champions.

This year’s participating schools:

Belper School

Brookfield School

Dronfield Henry Fanshaw School

Eckington School

Lady Manners

Netherthorpe School

Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School

Ecclesbourne School

It was a closely fought contest, with Lady Manners emerging as the county champions, narrowly beating out the runners-up, Dronfield Henry Fanshaw.

Lady Manners and Dronfield Henry Fanshaw will represent Derbyshire in the regional finals at the prestigious School Leicester City Hall and we wish them the best of luck.

Overall, the Young Enterprise Company Programme equips young people with essential skills and experiences that prepare them for success in the business world and beyond. It fosters innovation, teamwork, and personal development, empowering the next generation of entrepreneurs and socially conscious leaders.

We are seeking volunteers for the next academic year. If you are interested in volunteering your time and skills please contact:

simon.paterson@y-e.org.uk

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Renowned for an endless string of soulful yet socially aware hits... Forgotten Town, Ideal World, Born Again, Harvest for the World, What's in a Word, Hooverville, Words, Father, The Bottle and many more The Christians enjoyed huge acclaim in the late 80s and early 90s both in the UK and Europe and often confused people with their band name - in fact just the brothers' surname with absolutely no religious connotation!

Still headed by enigmatic lead singer Garry Christian, who very much deserves the Daily Mirror’s description of him as having 'one of the finest voices in pop', and has only gained in vocal stature and wit over the years! The band are enjoying a revival currently touring successfully in the UK and Europe.

Currently embarking on a huge UK Tour playing their well-known back catalogue and one or two favourites selected from newer albums.

Find out why Chris Evans said, 'it was the best gig I've ever been to'.

Courtesy of Maria at MP Promotions we have a pair of tickets to give away to a lucky reader.

To be in with a chance of picking up the tickets:

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Please get your details or forms to arrive with us by close of play Friday 24 June 2024.

As always, a huge thanks to Maria at MP Promotions for supplying the tickets to giveaway.

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An interactive exhibition for all ages, focused on nature, world-building and exploration.

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EXHIBITIONS

All at Level Centre, Old Station Close, Rowsley DE4 2EL. Free entry. www.levelcentre.com

To 27 June

Create My World: Nature

Create My World: Nature is a family-friendly exhibition focused on nature, world-building and exploration. Created by TECHSQUAD, it is an interactive world of wonder where you can explore your creativity and bring your own digital creation to life! Over the duration of the exhibition, a new virtual world will be populated with living creatures and plant life made from artworks drawn by visitors.

To 27 June

[Isolation] Art Mail

[Isolation] Art Mail by multidisciplinary artist Tracey Meek is the culmination of a project that began in lockdown, where participants collectively shared experiences through art. Similar to a chain letter, they received the beginnings of an art piece and were invited to add / respond to the work. Tracey has created new work in response to the letters, drawing

a celebratory conclusion to the project. This work was selected for the Corridors Commission exhibition, a collaboration between LEVEL Centre and QUAD Derby.

Closing Date: 2 June

Public Open Exhibition -

Visual Art Call Out

Calling all UK based visual artists! We’re on the look out for the best 2D contemporary visual art produced both by and for learning disabled, neurodivergent, and disabled artists. We want to fill LEVEL Centre with work that celebrates ‘The Art That Difference Makes’ and we’re looking for your artwork to make that happen!

- Prizes for 1st and 2nd place

- People's Choice Award

- Categories for under 18's - Shortlisted work will be part of the Public Open Exhibition at LEVEL Centre!

See: www.levelcentre.com/ visual-arts-exhibition-2024

MAY

Wed 1: Herbaceous Borders & Perennials

Holymoorside Horticultural Society. A talk by Don Witton. 7:45pm URC meeting room Cotton Mill Hill. All welcome. T: 01246 568000.

Fri 3: The Pitmen Poets

Winding Wheel Theatre. See chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk

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Old Station Close

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Sat 4: Who Let the Dads Out For details see Sat 6 April.

Sun 5: S40 & S41 Local May Deliveries complete.

Mon 6: The Chesterfield Art Club Exhibition 10am to 4pm. Free admission. Ashover Parish hall, Milken Lane, Ashover S45 0BA

Tue 7 to Fri 17: Memories Are Made of This Postcard Exhibition @ West Studios in conjunction with Junction Arts and artist Dave Elsom. West Studios, Sheffield Road. weststudios.co.uk

Tue 7: Mellors & Kirk Valuation Day St Thomas Centre, Chatsworth Road. See advert.

Tue 7: ‘Coffee & Cake’

@The Gospel Mission, Old Road, Brampton. 2 to 4pm.

Tue 7: The Olive Boy Theatre Deli, Arley Street, Sheffield S24QP. Tickets £10. See leadmill.co.uk

Tue 7: Chesterfield & District Family History SocietyMilitary Expert, Simon Fowler Speaking online & at St Thomas’ Centre, Brampton @7:30pm. Visitors welcome. For details & to register please contact secretary@cadfhs.org.

Wed 8: RSPB Walk

Padley Gorge at 9.30am. T: John on 01246 201663.

Tracey Meek.
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Thu 9 to Sat 11: The Game's Afoot!

Bolsover Drama Group presents a hilarious whodunnit. The Assembly Rooms, Bolsover. Tickets £9 from bolsoverdramagroup.org

Thu 9: The Importance of Being Earnest

The Pantaloons. Winding Wheel Theatre. See chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk

Sat 11 to Sun 19: Chesterfield Area Walking Festival

A schedule of walks in and around the area. See advert. www.chesterfield.co.uk/events/ chesterfield-walking-festival/

Sat 11: Open Day @Walton Woods

Woodland Burial Co invite you to visit their tranquil woodland burial grounds.

Sat 11: Charity Coffee Morning

@The Christadelphian Church, Sheffield Road. See advert.

Sat 11: A 'Christian Aid' Coffee Morning

@The Gospel Mission Congregational, Old Road, Brampton. 10am to midday (approx).

Sat 11 May: Bell A Peal Church Bells ring out across Derbyshire. See article.

Sun 12: 'Aline’s Story’

How 'Christian Aid' helped Aline to transform her life and climb out of extreme poverty. 10:45 to 11:45am at The Gospel Mission, Old Road, Brampton.

Sun 12: Composting Workshop

@Monkey Park with Transition Chesterfield. See article.

Sun 12: Open Day at Walton

Dam - If You Fancy Bowls Come along for a free bowls experience with Robinson Bowls Club 12 noon to 5pm. Refreshments. Pre-book or just turn up on the day. T: 07967 262 856 or E: robinsonbowls@ outlook.com

Mon 13 to Sun 26: £10 Offers

Independent Chesterfield businesses offer a range of deals for a tenner to encourage us back into town. See article.

Monday 13 May: NEDIAS - The Glory Days of Steam Talk by Nick Wheat. 7:30pm @ St Thomas Centre, Brampton. All welcome, Members free, Visitors £3. T: Cliff 01246 234212.

Thu 16 to Sat: Rail Ale Festival www.chesterfield.co.uk/events/ rail-ale-festival/

Fri 17 to Sat 18: Peddler Market Chesterfield Nº 4 Streetfood, drinks and sounds in New Square, Chesterfield. See www.peddler.market for info.

Fri 17: Dementia Awareness Week A short service for Dementia Awareness Week. 12:15 to 12:45pm @Central Methodist Church, Saltergate. dnemethodists.org.uk

Sat 18: Who Do You Think You Are A full day Annual Fair by the Chesterfield and District Family History Society. “Everything Arkwright”, displays, talks, genealogy help desk. Arkwright Centre, Hardwick Dr, Arkwright Town. 10am to 4pm. Admn £2.

Sat 18: An Evening of Movies & Musicals

7.30pm at the Speedwell Rooms, Staveley. The Honey Belles Ladies choir Concert with guests Ireland Colliery Chesterfield Band. Doors open 6:45pm. For tickets email honeybelleschoir@gmail.com or see FB or IG. Raffle in support of the Chesterfield Neonatal Unit.

Sun 19: Crafters Bazaar Chesterfield Market 10am to 4pm. The place to buy and sell surplus art and craft materials. Local crafters sell off some of your stash or come and buy to recirculate rather than hoard. Book a stall: craftersbazaar@ transitionchesterfield.org.uk

Mon 20: RSPB Lecture For the love of Africa. Speaker Ray Knock. 7:15pm @St Thomas Centre, Chatsworth. £4 for members & £5 for nonmembers. T: 01246 201663.

Mon 20: CADLHS Industries of Brampton along the Hipper Talk by Cliff Lea. St Thomas Church at 7:30pm Members free, visitors £3, refreshments.

Thu 23: Mellors & Kirk

Valuation Day

Dronfield Hall Barn, Dronfield. See advert.

Fri 24: RSPB Field Trip

Nightjar trip at Flash Lane at 8pm. T: John on 01246 201663.

Sat 25 to Mon 27: Derbyshire Open Arts Exhibits

Artists across the county open their doors to us all over the Bank Holiday weekend. See article.

Sat 25: Mindfulness Painting Workshop

10am to 1pm @the Walled Garden Workshop behind Libby's on Chatsworth Road. Contact Georgia Peskett for details and booking. E: georgiapeskett@icloud.com

Mon 27: ‘Fun and Craft' In the style of 'Messy Church’ for children. A ‘Whitsuntide' Celebration will be in New Square, Chesterfield Midday to 3pm (approx).

Fri 31: NYJO Presents: Blue Note National Youth Jazz Orchestra (NYJO)

Winding Wheel Theatre

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JUNE

Sat 1: RSPB Field Trip

Boston Belle from Boston. T: John on 01246 201663.

Mon 3 to Sun: Mindscapes Exhibition

@West Studios, Sheffield Road. See article.

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Mon 3: RSPB Lecture

Speaker Emilie Brignall: How the RSPB manages projects. 7:15pm @St Thomas Centre, Chatsworth. £4 for members & £5 for non-members. T: 01246 201663.

Tue 4: Mellors & Kirk Valuation Day St Thomas Centre, Chatsworth Road. See advert.

Tue 4: Karen Millhouse

Archivist - The Collections

Acquisitions of the Derbyshire Record Office, Matlock. Online and at St Thomas’ Centre, Brampton at 7.30pm. Visitors welcome. Chesterfield and District Family History Society. For more details and to register contact secretary@cadfhs.org

Fri 7 to Sun 16: Chesterfield Cycle Festival

A range of events across the week. See article & advert.

Sun 9: The Grimethorpe Colliery Band Winding Wheel. See chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk

Tue 11: Watoto Children’s Choir in ‘Better Days’ St Thomas' Church Centre, Chesterfield. Come and experience the inspiring ministry of the Watoto Children’s Choir telling their story and showcasing that ‘Better Days’ are ahead. Tickets from bit.ly/ watoto-chesterfield

Wed 12: RSPB Walk Burbage at 10am. T: John on 01246 201663.

Thu 13: My Epic Cycling

Journey A talk by Emily Chappell at Chesterfield Library. Part of the Chesterfield Cycle Festival. See advert.

Sat 15: Rutter: Magnificat 7:30pm Chesterfield Cooperative Choral Society. Book at www.chesterfieldchoir.com

Mon 17: CADLHS History of St Thomas Church

Talk by Beth Robson St Thomas Centre at 7:30pm Members free, visitors £3, refreshments.

Tue 18: Eckington Classic Car & Bike Show.

Sat 22 June: Ashgate Hospice Sparkle Night Walk

www.chesterfield.co.uk/events/ sparkle-night-walk

JULY

Sun 14 July: Alzheimers Walk for a Cure @ Sherwood Pines. See article & advert.

Sat 17: The Christians Peak Cavern Castleton. See Ticket Giveaway.

SEPTEMBER

Sun 22 Sept: Chatsworth 10k Charity fund raiser for Blythe House Hospicecare. See advert.

Booking essential, contact: 01246 345777

www.visitchesterfield.info/walking-festival

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Chesterfield area walking festival 11 - 19 May 2024

Chesterfield Cycle Festival

7 to 17 June

Words & Images:Cycle Chesterfield

Cycle Chesterfield, a local community group dedicated to promoting cycling in Chesterfield, is gearing up for Chesterfield’s annual Festival of Cycling. This year's festival runs from 7 to 16 June and aims to show-off the cycle infrastructure we have in and around town, promote cycling as an alternative means of transport and build links across Chesterfield communities.

The festival offers a diverse range of activities designed to cater to people of all abilities and ages. From guided rides at a steady, inclusive pace exploring the town's hidden gems to interesting talks by cycle adventurers, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

One of the festival's highlights is the Holmebrook Valley Park Cycle Funday, where families can enjoy a day of outdoor activities and games. This event not only fosters a sense of community but also encourages residents to embrace cycling as a fun and accessible recreational activity.

There will be a variety of themed, free, guided recreational rides which will demonstrate some of the cycling infrastructure in Chesterfield and the wider area, including the brand new section of the East/West route. Rides will generally start in the town centre and will head out in a range of directions, including rides taking in Grassmoor, Holymoorside and Hollingwood. The rides will proceed at a steady, inclusive pace.

In addition to rides, we'll be hosting a talk by author, adventurer and cyclist Emily Chappell. Emily was the first woman to finish the Transcontinental Race in 2016, has cycled across Asia from Turkey to China and has authored two books about her exploits.

Moreover, the festival serves as a platform to showcase Chesterfield's cycling culture. From taster sessions for adapted bikes for disabled adults to BMXers showcasing their skills at Ringwood Park to an exploration of some of the town's public art on the Art Trail ride, the festival celebrates the diversity and vibrancy of the local cycling community.

Cycle Chesterfield has been a driving force behind numerous initiatives aimed at improving cycling infrastructure and awareness in the area. Through lobbying efforts and community outreach programs, the group continues to push for safer streets and better cycling amenities, not only improving the quality of life for residents but also contributing to a greener, more resilient future for our community.

You can find out more about the festival and cycle chesterfield online:

CycleFestChesterfield & CycleChesterfield www.cyclechesterfield.org

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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: 10am to midday. A popular group for over 50s to chat, have a drink and a snack, join in the quiz. Speakers attend occasionally. No cost but donations much appreciated. An accessible event. Monkey Park Cafe, Chester St, S40 1DN 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. Pre-book 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.

TWISTEDSPIREYOGA CLASS: Holymoorside Village Hall, S42 7DX. 6 to 7:30pm. Mixed ability, beginners welcome. E: TwistedSpireYoga@ outlook.com to book.

CHESTERFIELD GAMES SOCIETY: 7 to 10pm @ The Parish Centre Stonegravels. Also every 2nd & 4th Wed 7 to 10pm. T: 01246 209433 for info.

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

MINERVA WOMEN’S CHORUS: We'd love to meet experienced singers. 7.30pm at St. John’s Church, Walton to rehearse unaccompanied songs for fun & performance. A warm welcome awaits. www.minervachorus.co.uk T:01246 567118

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.

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

TUESDAY

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.

ADULT BALLET CLASSES: All abilities welcome. 9:15 to 10:15am @Hall on the Green, Ulverston Road, S41 8EQ. To book email Sam: sam@ medleys.dance

HOLY COMMUNION SAID: 9:30am Loundsley Green Church, Pennine Way.

COMMUNITY COFFEE MORNING: Storrs Road Church Centre. 3rd Tues. 10am to 12 noon. Come along for a chat & 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.

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

TUESDAY MORNING WORSHIP: 11am St John's Church, Walton. For more info see www. stjohnswalton.co.uk

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! Call: 01246 239431 for more details.

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.

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.

AFTERNOON WHIST: 2 to 4:30pm @ Holymoorside Village Hall. T: Julie on 07732 395278 or Susan on 01142 2621548. £3 per person. All welcome.

THOM’S BLOKES: A monthly meeting for men on the 3rd Tue. St Thomas’ Church Centre, Chatsworth Road. Talks, outings, fun & friendship. All welcome. Call Robin Dawson 01246 550445.

PILATES: Holymoorside Class. 3pm at Holymoorside Village Hall, Holymoor Road S42 7DX. T: 07570 456642, E: tayloredpilates@ gmail.com FB: @tayloredpilates23

TWISTEDSPIREYOGA CLASS: Friend’s Meeting House, S40 4AG. 5:30 to 7pm. Mixed ability, beginners welcome. E: TwistedSpireYoga@ outlook.com to book.

CHESTERFIELD PSYCHIC STUDY GROUP: 2nd Tues, meet 6:30pm, talks at 7:15pm at Friends Meeting House, 27 Ashgate Road, Chesterfield S40 4PG. Light refreshments. All welcome. For info www.cpsg.uk or call: 01246 277364.

AIKIDO MARTIAL ARTS: 7 to 8pm @Parish Centre Stonegravels, 91 Sheffield Rd, S41 7JH. Call Mike 07939 336562 or E: mikeuk1007@ yahoo.co.uk

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

STAY & PLAY: 9am to midday. For under 5s and their grown ups. Suggested donation £1 per child. An accessible event. Monkey Park Cafe, Chester St, S40 1DN monkeypark.org.uk

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 SMH Group 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

PILATES CLASSES : @St Thomas’ Centre Brampton. 10:15 to 11:15am. All equipment is provided. Suitable for beginners as exercises will be adapted to suit every individual. Call Rachel on 07891 090746.

BRITISH HISTORY CLASS: The Anjevin Empire, Henry the Second, Richard the Lion Heart and King John. 10:30am to 12:30pm at the Library meeting room downstairs. T: 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

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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: 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.

TWISTEDSPIREYOGA CLASS: Friend’s Meeting House, S40 4AG. 5:30 to 7pm. Dynamic Yoga for the fit and active. E: TwistedSpireYoga@outlook. com to book.

TREFOIL GUILD: Guiding for adults. Meets 3rd Wednesday from 7:15 to 9pm in Guide HQ, St Margaret’s Drive S40 4SY. M: 07850 063910

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. E: honeybelleschoir@gmail.com

THURSDAY

ART GROUP: 9:30 to 11:30am @The Parish Centre Stonegravels. No instructor. £3 per week, tea coffee & biscuits. T: 01246 209433.

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

CHILL & CHAT: 10am to midday. A chance for those isolated by the pandemic to socialise in a safe space. Donations appreciated. An accessible event. Monkey Park Cafe, Chester Street, S40 1DN www.monkeypark.org.uk

BOWLS AT WALTON DAM: Fancy a game of bowls? Come along to Robinson Bowls Club any Thursday morning, 10am to 12pm, for our weekly beginner’s sessions. Refreshments and bowls equipment provided. E: robinsonbowls@outlook. com or call 07967 262 856

ZUMBA GOLD: Low impact exercise to music. Suitable for older exercisers. Tue & Thu, 10am & 11am both days. Chester Street Club. T: Jen 07985 549427.

CHESTERFIELD MORNING TOWNSWOMEN’S

GUILD: 10am to midday @ Market Hall Meeting Rooms. Speakers, lunch club, quizzes, excursions. New members welcome. T: 01246 207496

COSY CUBS BABY & TODDLER GROUP: Messy play, rhymes, story time, friends, toys & refreshments. 10 to 11am @Umbrellas Cosy Hub, Burns Cl, S40 2SW. (Term time).

CHESTERFIELD LITTERSORTERS: 10 to 11.30am. Join our team of friendly volunteers who collect, sort, count & report the single use waste from parks, walk/cycle routes. Equipment provided. 2nd Thu. E: membership@ transitionchesterfield.org.uk. transitionchesterfield. org.uk/littersorters

PILATES: Walton Class. 10:30am @Village Hall, Walton Back Ln, S42 7LT. Call Tamara on 07570 456642, E: tayloredpilates@gmail.com FB: @ tayloredpilates23

CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH TODDLER

GROUP: 10 to 11:30am, Babies, pre-school Toddlers, Mums, Dads, Grand-parents, carers. Activities, snacks, toys, craft tables, singing. 01246 690005 or dnemethodists.org.uk Term time.

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

CHESTERFIELD SENIOR SPIREITIES WALKING FOOTBALL: Over 50's, 10am to 11am at Hasland Park. T: 07767324583

TWISTEDSPIREYOGA CLASS: Friend’s Meeting House, S40 4AG. 10 to 11:30am & 6 to 7:30pm. Mixed ability & beginners. E: TwistedSpireYoga@outlook.com to book.

DANCING FOR HEALTH: Partner dance class, refreshments and chat. £4 a session. St Andrew’s United Reformed Church, Newbold. Contact Tracey on 07721 046757 for info.

HIGHLIGHT CRAFTS ACADEMY: Weekly Craft Club. 1 to 4pm. All craft materials and refreshments provided. £6 a session. Booking is essential. Highlight Crafts, Claycross. To book visit www.highlightcrafts.com or call 03300 889338.

HOLY TRINITY BADMINTON GROUP: 1 to 3pm @ The Parish Centre Stonegravels. Email Bernard for info & to book E: bernardandjean@hotmail.co.uk

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.

CROCHET CLUB: 2 to 4pm bring your projects, work on them & make new friends! Knitters welcome. A charged for event. Monkey Park Cafe, Chester St S40 1DN monkeypark.org.uk

BARLOW NEWBOLD & DISTRICT WOMEN'S

INSTITUTE: A small and friendly group of ladies, meet 3rd Thu from 3:30 to 5.30pm at Loundsley Green Community Centre, Cuttholme Road S40 4QU. Guests welcome. Info: 0753 119 7324.

DOWN MEMORY LANE: A social singing activity for people living with dementia & carers. 2 to 4pm. 2nd Thu of the month at St. John’s Church, Walton Back Lane.

YOGA CLASS: 6 to 7:45pm @The Parish Centre Stonegravels. Contact Helen to book E: helenapol@hotmail.com

DECUS HEALING GROUP SUPPORT: 6 to 7:30pm @The Parish Centre Stonegravels S41 7JH Contact Linda Tel: 07749896329 Email: linda@decushealing.co.uk

AIKIDO MARTIAL ARTS: 7 to 8pm @Parish Centre Stonegravels, 91 Sheffield Rd, S41 7JH. Call Mike 07939 336562 or E: mikeuk1007@ yahoo.co.uk

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. Call 07989 305577 E: holymoorsidechoral.co.uk

ROSE CHOIR: We sing every genre of music and welcome all abilities. Chesterfield Studios from 7:30 to 9:30pm. E: sarah.menzies@ chesterfieldstudios.co.uk

OPEN FOLK NIGHT: Hosted by Brampton Community Band. Third Thu. 7:30 to 9:30pm @ Victoria Inn, Victoria Street. T: 0797 1400219.

ICHTHUS CANOE CLUB: Outdoor evening sessions - Matlock Bath, Chesterfield Canal & Walton Dam. Monthly Sat pool sessions at Sharley Park. E: canoejmc@gmail.com. See www. ichthuscanoeclub.co.uk

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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.

PILATES: Improvers level. Walton St John's Church @7:45pm. Call Clare: 07990 771155.

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 want to have a go. T: 07794 078552.

TRANSITION CHESTERFIELD AT ECO-HUB 10am to 12:30pm. The Hub, Low Pavements: weekly programme of activities run by Transition Chesterfield volunteers to promote a more sustainable community. Local practical projects and raising awareness about climate change issues. See FB & www.transitionchesterfield.org.uk

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.

BOARD GAMES CLUB: For neurodiverse people 5:30 to 7pm. An accessible event. Fortnightly at Monkey Park Cafe, Chester St, S40 1DN monkeypark.org.uk

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

ADULT BALLET CLASSES: All abilities welcome. 6:30 to 7:30pm @Hall on the Green, Ulverston Road, S41 8EQ. To book: sam@medleys.dance

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.

THE CHESTERFIELD ART CLUB: 7:30 to 9:30pm - 2nd & 4th Fri. (not Aug or Dec). Whittington Moor Methodist Church Hall, Scarsdale Road S41 8 NA Worknights & demos. Visitors & new members welcome. T: Helen on 0785 0064478

CHESTERFIELD CO-OPERATIVE CHORAL SOCIETY: 7:30 to 9.30pm. chesterfieldchoir.com

SATURDAY

QUEEN’S PARK DR BIKE: 1st Sat from March ’summer’ hours 9.30am until 1pm. Free bike repairs, adjustments and checks while you wait. FB: ChesterfieldDrBike or inclusivepedals.org.uk

BREATHWORK: 9:45 to 10:30am. Held in the cafe and is accessible but does sometimes take place upstairs; follow us on Facebook for up-todate information Monkey Park Cafe, Chester St, S40 1DN monkeypark.org.uk

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

MONKEY PARK SEWING CLUB: 10:30am to 12:30pm. Upstairs in our Co-work Space Suggested donation £5 to include use of sewing machines. Fortnightly at Monkey Park Cafe, Chester St, S40 1DN monkeypark.org.uk

JUMBLE SALE: First Sat. Midday at Annunciation Church Spencer St. (Entrance Queen St.) Call 01246 232686 to confirm.

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 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: Sunday Services 9:30am - everyone welcome. 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 can be found at dnemethodists.org.uk

HOLYMOORSIDE TENNIS CLUB: Social tennis. Sun 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

SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP: Central Methodist Church, Saltergate at 10:30am. All welcome. For details: www.dnemethodists.org.uk

SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP: 10:45am for regular morning worship. The Gospel Mission Congregational Church, Old Rd. Brampton.

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: 01246 231002 or waltonchurch.org

MESSY CHURCH FOR ALL THE FAMILY: 4 to 6pm. Last Sunday. 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

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.

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.

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

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.

PARISH CENTRE STONEGRAVELS: Chesterfield venue with varied events taking place throughout week. T: 01246 209433 or see parishcentrestonegravels.co.uk

'Regular Events' events in S40 Local and S41 Local are delivered free to 14,500 homes.

If you have an event to list, please just drop an email to Paul: simon@s41local.com

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Composting

Let’s talk about turning green waste into compost!

There has never been a better time to talk about compost! With spring arriving, people need to dispose of their green waste. We should all find ways to manage food waste, such as fruit and vegetable peelings, rather than dumping those into general waste bins.

Methane gas from rotting organic matter sent to landfill makes a significant contribution towards global heating and climate change. Gas emissions from landfills can even be detected from space.

Composting turns green waste into a valuable soil improver and saves money on buying compost. New to composting and don’t know where to begin? Transition Chesterfield runs free community workshops so that people can learn skills for a greener, more sustainable future.

Malcolm Ward is a keen lifelong gardener and champion for composting. He wants to encourage more people to get started. Malcolm takes up the story of his own compost bin: Bert!

"I have several different composting bins, however my favourite one goes by the name of Bert (pictured above). He gives me more compost with less work than any of my other systems. Bert has a waterproof lid, slits in the side, and is about one metre square.

Want to learn how to make your own compost from garden and food waste?

COMPOSTING WORKSHOP

Sunday 12th May 10am - 12

Meet at Monkey Park Community Hub Chester Street S40 1DN

followed by visit to Inspire Community Garden

Open to all but spaces are limited. To reserve your FREE place:

skillshare@transitionchesterfield.org.uk

See www.transitionchesterfield.org.uk or find us on Facebook

"His working year starts in April when the front is removed. The top six inches of partially composted material is put to one side and the rest is removed which usually fills six or seven wheelbarrows.

"I leave a couple of buckets of old compost in the bottom which is then covered with the partially composted material from the top. Now Bert is ready for another season!

"The first filling is usually grass clippings mixed with leaves, old straw or shredded cardboard, added in six inch thick layers and always mixing the last layer with the previous layer.

"The second filling is a mixture of materials often including cabbage or sprout tops. A word of caution - don’t put the roots of brassicas in the compost as this could lead to the spread of clubroot. As the garden year progresses so does the type of green waste available for composting.

"Different types of composters require different methods of operating. Bert has many different buddies who come in all shapes and sizes. Composting is not complicated so long as you get the basics right. You could be well on your way to becoming a “composterator”, a person proficient in the art of composting!"

Come along to a free workshop to help you get the best out of home composting. Beginners are especially welcome. Spaces are limited and need to be reserved in advance. To book on to the workshop on Sunday 12 May 10am at Monkey Park Community Hub in Brampton, see under Events listed at:

www.transitionchesterfield.org.uk

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Wilson Golf Clubs: £300

Proforce V2 driver (with cover), Deep Red 5 metal (with cover) and irons 3 to 9, pitching and sand wedges - all carbon shafted and in excl cond. Also unused Mizuno driving iron (with cover), Slotline putter (with cover), bag, trolley, various ball markers, tee pegs, divot repairers, screw in studs, two new gloves and 42 balls (1/2 unused and 1/2 in VGC).

T: 07867 385602 (Walton)

Gents Evening Suit: £40

Black medium - 38/40" Excl cond. T: 01246 238093

Gents Overcoat: £40

Dark grey medium - 38/40" Excl cond. T: 01246 238093

Apollo Elyse Bike: £Offers

Also Turbo Trainer for home use. Purchased 2017, for sale due to bereavement. Purchased from Halfords, incl docs.

T: 01246 455549 (Whittington)

Drop Arm Chair: £125 ono

Perry high back, high seat, royal blue with seat height adjuster. Good quality & condition. Cash only. Collect from S41 area.

T: 07852 927760

Golf Clubs: £50 ono

Pinseekers clubs, ideal for beginner. 2/5/6/7 irons, 3/4/5 woods all with covers, putter, in good quality Dunlop bag. T: 01246 569274 (Brookside)

Vintage Sewing Machine: £40

Singer Hand Sewing Machine 100 year old. T: 07752 638306 (Newbold)

New camera case: £10 T: 07752 638306 (Newbold)

Binoculars: £10

In brown case as new. T: 07752 638306 (Newbold)

Plant Pot Trolley: £20

Moves heavy pots As new £20

T: 01246 206858 (Walton)

Eco Reed Burner: £20

As new. T: 01246 206858 (Walton)

Bike: £75 ono

Ammaco SL600 bike. Alloy frame, front suspension, 24 speed gears, quick release wheels, front discs etc. Unused for 5 years, VGC.

T: 07787 436523 (Holme Hall)

Small GTech Lawn Mower: £40 No collecting box. As new.

T: 01246 206858 (Walton)

Men’s Golf Shoes: £50 (each)Black Etonic Stabilite shoes, size 11W, soft spikes, hardly worn, excl cond; Black Ecco Goretex shoes size 45, soft spikes, VGC.

T: 07513 813724 (Brookside)

1977 Crown: £Call

Cased proof sterling silver crown for the Queens silver jubilee. T: 01246 568973 (Brampton)

Various: £Offers

Black lace knee length cocktail dress (12/14); Black/white stripe Jasper Conran dress (16); Long coffee sequin dress with lining (12/14); Black white stripe dress with shocking pink slash neck (12/14); Ankle length tan suede skirt, beaded detail (12/14); Dressy charcoal grey top (12/14); Drape front pattern dress (18); Pattern dress with pleated skirt, angle length (12/14); Shoes size 7/8 - 2 pairs red and royal blue, stiletto heel; Bally size 6 gun metal flat shoe; Size 6 tan/white flat shoe; 3 fleece jackets red, black, navy (12/14); light fawn zip quilted jacket; Mint Velvet smart black dress, long sleeve, attractive detail 14/16; DeLonghi Rapido as new electric heater; Painted India style lamp with shade; Bernina sewing machine. All proceeds to Soroptomists and other charities.

T: 01246 297463 (Brampton)

Gelert Blizzard Tent: £45 ono

4 man tunnel tent. Outer measurements L 440 W290 H180. Packed weight 10 kgs. Fibreglass poles, separate inner tent, original packing bag. Hardly used & VGC.

T: 07787 436523 (Holme Hall)

Golf Clubs: £45 ono

11 piece Hippo Evolution clubs with new Hippo Giant driver. Bag plus approx 100 golf balls, great for beginner. Old but VGC.

T: 07787 436523 (Holme Hall)

Wall Unit: £30

69"w x 63 1/2"h x 20"depth Base. Drinks cabinet, glass display with light, three drawers, hi-fi & records space, book shelf. T: 01246 236177

Adverts for items (and groups of items) under £200 are free. Adverts for items and groups of items over £200 are £5 which we donate to Ashgate Hospice. To include a small picture, this is also a £5 donation. E:

Carved ladies Plate: £7 ono

Morgantown Angelica Intaglio Carved Country Ladies Plate Artist Michael Yates. T: 01246 569274 (Brookside)

George Foreman Grill: £15

Pristine condition. Bargain.

T: 01246 569274 (Brookside)

Ladies Leather Boots: £10 (Pair) pavers size 8 (41). Ankle boots grey, burgundy, £40 when new. Excl cond. T: 01246 569274 (Brookside)

Mary Vickers Plates: £15 ono

Four numbered plates - Love letter, The Ring, The Gift & The Pearls. T: 01246 569274 (Brookside)

Crystal Ice Bucket: £12 ono

RCR Royal Crystal with handle. Perfect present.

T: 01246 569274 (Brookside)

Cups & Saucers: £40

6 Port Merion cups & saucers.

T: 07818 147611 (Newbold)

Wooden Coffee Table: £15

Green/brown tiled top. 37"x19"x H15

3/4". T: 01246 236177

Pouffe/stool: £10

Green patterned material. 20"x27"xH16". T: 01246 236177

Brown Leather Chelsea Boots: £30 Made by Loake. Size 7. Good condition.

T: 01246 205301 (Ashgate)

Cardboard Packing Boxes : £10

11 large, 6 medium & 1 small. Flat packed for convenience. Only used once for house move. Useful for storage or removals.

T: 07870 785293 (Walton)

Laura Ashley Material: £10

Quantity or material circa 1982.

T: 01246 569274 (Brookside)

Dog Cage: £10

Small, 60 x 43 x 43cm high. Suitable for a small dog or puppy. Good condition.

T: 0775 2798756 (Whitecotes)

Trailer: £40

Daxara 127 trailer, size 1.20 x 92. Needs a little tlc to ensure all the lights work.

T: 0775 2798756 (Whtiecotes)

Baileys Original Bottle: £10

T: 01246 236177

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Well it happened. Has it sunk in yet?

Saturday 23rd March 2024 was a glorious day to be a Spireite. So for this article I have decided to let photography do the talking.

If you were there then it'll be etched forever in your heart and that feeling of returning to League 2 will live with you for quite some time. Unless you're Liam Mandeville or Jeff King that is. They probably haven't forgotten after their celebrations lol.

Anyway, these should help them remember. Below are my favourite 4 photographs for the 3-0 victory over Boreham Wood.

Goal No 1 - Grimes' header

Words & Images: Michael South

Goal No 2 - Mandeville’s sliding second

Goal No 3 - Grimes’ second.

And the best one I've ever taken of the Spireites, the National League trophy lift!

Fantastic day.

Roll on LEAGUE TWO!!!

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Across

1. Climbers' offences (11)

7. Collect a service (5)

9. Waters liked by canoes (6)

10. Famous actor's Christian name and small nail (4)

11. Aperitif for Maria? (3)

12. Primitive heating from soup Cathy concocted (9)

14. This characteristic would be helpful in completing this crossword (13)

18. You lead evenings in Paris to make stone wedges (9)

21. Write with it and put it in reverse when finished (3)

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24. Famous equestrian streaker in Coventry (6)

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3. Person brings both bad luck and a whale of a time (5)

4. In Hornsea, RAC helps with this problem (7)

5. Royal Military Academy (1,1,1)

6. Hindu man shunning material comforts (5)

8. Forgetful person decides to rest Brian and his cat (12)

13. Another form of Cantonese (3)

15. She was covered by desire through most opulent surroundings (7)

16. You can't play your golf ball in it (1,1,1)

17, Victorian city in Australia founded on gold discovery (7)

19. Union of Shops, Distribution and Allied trades - watch the last (1,1,1,1,1)

20. Pull them out for a big effort on organs (5)

23. Old testament priest (3)

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