no. 47 Autumn 2013
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S40 Local
Make it yours.
Hello Chatsworth Road Festival Attendees.
I’ll say no more about the Festival, after all it only occupies this edition up to page 32, so there might be enough there to satisfy those who want to know more. All I’ll say is please take part and get involved if you can. I only have one other thing to say and that’s a huge thanks to Matt Cockayne from Goo Design for this month’s fantastic cover picture. Matt is a local artist from Chesterfield… but formerly from Sheffield. He’s the partner of Lynsey from Bimbo Design of Chatsworth Road and that’s how his work came to be on the cover. Matt has recently been working alongside Hendersons Relish and his latest ‘Attack of the Hendos’ collection (shown below) is newly launched - featuring his signature characters.
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Chatsworth Road Festival 2013
S40 It’s Festival time again! It’s Chatsworth Road Festival time again - celebrating living and working, on and around, Chatsworth Road. It took someone visiting from outside our community to comment on Chatsworth Road’s qualities - the wonderful shops, cafes and the vibrancy of the area. It was something we should celebrate, prompting us to set up the festival, which is now in its third year. So, this year, it all kicks off on the 5 October with the Food Fair at St Thomas’, followed by a week of events to celebrate, rediscover and share what’s great about our area with friends and neighbours! The festival committee are delighted with the range of events the businesses and community groups have agreed to host - I hope you are too and can find something that appeals, whether its art, music, performance, food, shopping, eating or drinking that’s your thing! The full events guide follows, so get a pen out, circle the ones that sound good and book a place. Fingers crossed there are no mistakes! Pulling together the event list was not an easy task and thanks must go to the organising committee and all those involved, however I suspect there may be an error or two in there so please check before going along to make sure it’s at the place it says at the time it says! A theme of 2013 has been about supporting the local independent retailer, and S40 Local have been advocating a 10% local approach - spending 10% of your weekly budget at local independent shops. Many of the festival events have been organised by the local businesses so what better way to show your support then to attend an event. An event of this scale doesn’t happen without a lot of work, the festival committee have been busy preparing all year - I’ve been working alongside Deirdre Gage, Colin Harrison, Shirley Niblock, Howard Borrell, John Rhodes (Select Interiors), Teresa Lamberelli (Cafe Aroma), Sophia Ward (Harley’s), Sally-Ann Beecham (St Thomas’), Clare Gage (Ceramics) and Dom Stevens (Destination Chesterfield). We’ve had support from Lindsey from Bimbo design with posters and artwork, Jon Harris from Minuteman Press with printing, Hannah Wheeler with the layout of the guide, Bunting makers and importantly the fantastic event organisers - you can see who they are when you look through the events in the pages of the guide! The way it brings people together amazes me - groups of ladies gather to make bunting, business owners discuss plans and coordination, schools and churches think how they can get involved, kids paint and think about the area in which they live and a whole host of other stuff happens. But now it’s down to YOU - from the 5 to 13 October you get your chance to make Chatsworth Road buzz with activity and make it a festival to remember... hope to see you there, enjoy Festival week. Page 4 • www.s40local.co.uk
ALL WEEK EVENTS Food & Drink
Chatsworth Road Festival 2013
Blu Festival Breakfast Why not kick off the 2013 Chatsworth Road Festival and your Festival Day with a Blu Festival Breakfast? Served all week at a special price and using excellent, locally sourced produce from Marsh Green at Kelstedge. Breakfast ÂŁ5. Open at 9am all week. Contact: 01246 277344.
Event
Blu Bistro and Coffee House, 370 Chatsworth Road
Exhibition: Treasures of the Black Tent Come and view a Black Tent and experience the nomadic Select Interiors, 177 lifestyle echoed in the colourful textiles, rugs and artefacts Chatsworth Road hand crafted by dwindling groups of artisans. Monday to Friday 9:30am to 5pm and Sunday 10:30am to 4:30pm. Contact: 01246 221585 or email: info@selectorientalrugs.co.uk
Event
House & Home Colour Scheme Consultations Now & Then are offering a colour advice service free of charge for the Chatsworth Road Festival. Bring in your new carpet, curtains or tile samples and we'll help you coordinate your whole colour scheme and create the look you've always wanted. Look through our wide selection of paint, fabrics and wallpaper and see what offers are available on our decor and home furnishings. Open 10am to 5pm. Contact: 01246 550777.
Event
Now & Then, 173 Chatsworth Road
Liqueur Tasting & Spirits of the World Your chance to try some of the famous name liqueurs and Lovebrewing, 181 spirits from all over the world. Imagine you're in the Caribbean Chatsworth Road drinking coconut rum, Tequilas in Mexico, Bourbon in Tennessee, Limoncello in Italy, Triple sec in France or Whisky in Scotland. Your chance to try including special offers. Monday to Saturday 12pm to 5pm. Contact Ian Halliday on 01246 279382 or email info@lovebrewing.co.uk
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Brampton Manor Open Week Just mention Chatsworth Road Festival for your FREE 2 day Brampton Manor, trial, includes full use of pool, leisure & squash facilities, please 107 Old Road Pre book if you require an induction while on your trial. Call 01246 277760 for details or visit www.brampton-manor.com
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Chatsworth Road Festival 2013
Saturday 5th October Food & Drink
Blu Festival Breakfast Kick off the 2013 Chatsworth Road Festival with a Blu Festival Breakfast. Served from 9am at a special price and using excellent, locally sourced produce from Marsh Green at Kelstedge. Breakfast £5. Opens 9am. Call: 01246 277344.
Food & Drink
Ciao Gelato (Hello Ice Cream!) Come along and sample an array of award winning Italian ice creams made locally by Fredericks of Chesterfield. Flavours include Chesterfield Pomegranate, Bakewell Pudding, Pistachio Nocciola, Original 1878, Apple and Bilberry and many more. 10:30 am to 4:30pm. www.F1898.co.uk
Event
Brampton Food Market, St Thomas' Centre, Chatsworth Road
A Look into Hypnobirthing @ Giraffe Nursery Store Please come along for a discussion into Hypnobirthing. Ellena Outrom from Chesterfield Hypnobirthing will be in store to give a brief insight into hypnobirthing and the positive benefits it brings. She will also be here to answer any questions relating to this topic. Look forward to seeing you! 11am. Contact: 01246 277088.
Food & Drink
St Thomas' Centre, Chatsworth Road
Cycle in Style The 'Cycle in Style' ride starts from the Brampton Food Market and finishes at one or two of the lovely cafes on Chatsworth Road. All cyclists welcome, but we especially welcome those who are stylishly dressed or on classic bikes. 10:30am. Contact: 01246 520820.
Event
St Thomas' Centre, Chatsworth Road
Brampton Food Market Local small businesses selling an array of produce. Including fresh breads, Italian sauces, locally made cheese, farm grown vegetables, farm reared award winning meats and handmade chocolates. Free entry and free parking. 10am to 1:30pm. 01246 279916.
Event
Opposite Select Interiors, 177 Chatsworth Road
Happy 2nd Birthday: Brampton Food Market Come and join the Deputy Mayor and Mayoress at 10am blowing out the candles on the birthday cake and waving off the Cycle in Style ride at about 10:30am. Call Shirley Niblock for details on 01246 207080.
Food & Drink
Blu Bistro and Coffee House, 370 Chatsworth Road
Giraffe Nursery Store, 247 Chatsworth Road
Make Your Own Pizza @ Café Aroma Make your own pizza, choose your own toppings, on with the cheese and cook. Then enjoy and eat your pizza in our traditional Italian café. Live accordion player (11:30am to 3pm), great fun, good food! 11am to 5pm. £5 per person. To book and for more details contact Teresa on 01246 555516.
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Café Aroma, 7 Chatsworth Road
Chatsworth Road Festival 2013 Creative
Living & Working Pottery in Brampton Throwing to please the audience. Watch how a lump of clay becomes a pot. 11am to 3pm. Contact: 01246 555461.
Kids
Chatter Independent Speech Therapy: Free Advice Plus Fun for the Kids Do you have any questions or concerns about your child's talking? Speech and Language Therapists will be on hand to answer questions and give advice about your child's development. Bunting making, colouring and competitions throughout the day. Free treats for children taking part. See your bunting hanging down Chatsworth Road during the festival. 11am to 3pm. Contact: 07909 047937
Kids
Palfreymans Music, 171 Chatsworth Road
Harvest Praise £2 Entrance. 7pm. Contact: smtowndrow@talktalk.net
Music & Dance
St Thomas' Centre, Chatsworth Road
Palfreyman’s Music Open Day Free short taster lessons on keyboard, guitar, bass, drums & singing. Call in between 12:30pm and 4pm. Contact: 01246 271737.
Event
St Thomas' Centre, Chatsworth Road
Little Chatterboxes Preschool Groups Would you like to support your little one's language development? Join us for a FREE Little Chatterboxes Group for children aged 1-3, 3-6 years. Help your child to build communication and social skills to help them become happy, confident communicators. If you like the group there is the opportunity to join the weekly group running at St Thomas' in Oct and Nov. Sessions between 11am to 12:15pm and 11:45am to 1pm. Email to book a free place, limited places available on the day. Contact: chatterslt@gmail.com or 07909 047937.
Creative
JMJ Pottery, 140 Chatsworth Road
Brampton Moor Methodist Church, Chatsworth Road
Brampton Community Band's Autumn Ceilidh The fabulous Brampton Community band returns with a grand St Thomas' Church Ceilidh to launch the festival in great style. Across the Borough Centre, Chatsworth and beyond, we're known for 'getting you off your seat and Road onto the dance floor.' There will be a licensed bar and the ticket price £7 or £5 (unwaged, including children) includes a vegetarian curry. See you there! 7:30pm to 10:30pm. Tickets available from Created Gallery at 420 Chatsworth Road, call on 01246 232205 for details.
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Sunday 6th October Event
Mini Wedding Fayre @Nora Eve Come along and meet with different wedding suppliers from Nora Eve Bridal stationers to florists and much more. Receive a discount if any Boutique, 272 Nora Eve supplier is booked on the day or pop along and chat Chatsworth Road to us about your wedding plans. 10am to 4pm. Contact: 01246 208555.
Event
Learn The Art Live demonstrations of spinning, weaving and indigo dying by members of the Derbyshire & Hallamshire Guilds of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers will be held throughout the day at Select Interiors the Oriental Rug Shop. Our cleaning and restoration specialist will also be in attendance to give estimates and advice. 10:30am to 4:30pm. Contact: 01246 221585 or email: info@selectorientalrugs.co.uk
Food & Drink
Ciao Gelato (Hello Ice Cream!) Come along and sample an array of award winning Italian ice creams made locally by Fredericks of Chesterfield. Flavours include Chesterfield Pomegranate, Bakewell Pudding, Pistachios Nocciola, Original 1878, Apple and Bilberry and many more. 10:30am to 4:30pm. www.F1898.co.uk
Event
Select Interiors, 177 Chatsworth Road
Opposite Select Interiors, 177 Chatsworth Road
Harvest Service Our Harvest service will centre on the theme 'Food for Thought' Storrs Road and will be led by Mr Clive Dennis. This will include a short Methodist Church, talk about the Chesterfield Food Bank from our guest speaker Upper Moor St Ben Martin, a member of the Bank team. The service will be set in cafe style format and the Worship Group will provide music from 10.30 am. You are welcome to join us - 10:45am to 11:45am. Contact: 01246 232169
Creative
Design, Draw & Create Workshop Interested in art and creativity? Join us for an afternoon of hands on creative workshops with professional artists, who will share their inspiration and techniques with you. All abilities welcome, age 16+ only. Choose two activities from: ceramic tiles, felt making, creative drawing & collage. 1pm to 4:15pm. Pre-booking is essential, email clare@claregage.com or call 07921 770036. ÂŁ8 per person.
Event
St Thomas' Centre, Chatsworth Road
Community Clearance Visit the community clearance sites between 506 and 552 Chatsworth Road Chatsworth Rd (between 11am to 2pm) and bag a bargain OR set up one outside your home, a great excuse to have a clear out and why not donate the funds to a local charity. Call Shirley Niblock 01246 207080.
Event THE BRITANNIA
Local Bowls Challenge The Britannia Bowls Club will take on the Terminus Bowls Club to see who will claim the title of Winners of the Chatsworth Road Festival Bowls Challenge 2013. 12pm. Contact: 07801 091751.
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Chatsworth Road Festival 2013 Food & Drink
Bangers & Beer Bash A fun day at the Real Ale Corner that will feature quality sausages linked to quality beers. Midday to 4pm. Contact: 07915 393082.
Event
Harvest Festival: The Harvest of the Community The Festival Service will be giving thanks to God for our local harvest - the community of Brampton - and all the good 'fruits' those living and working there produce. We shall be celebrating the fact that we live in a community where the people of Brampton bring so much to the lives of others and we shall hear some of their stories. There will be light refreshments afterwards followed by a charity auction of harvest goods of all kinds from the community. Service at 2:30pm, Afternoon tea 3:30pm and charity auction at 4pm to 5pm. Contact: gospelmissionuk@aol.com
Food & Drink
The Gospel Mission Congregational Church, Old Road
An English Afternoon @Tchar Watch Cock and Magpie Morris and Chesterfield Garland Dancers perform whilst enjoying Tchar’s famous afternoon tea in a friendly and inviting atmosphere. 2:30pm to 4pm. Contact: 01246 557394 or for the dancers Shirley Niblock 01246 207080.
Music & Dance
Real Ale Corner, 415 Chatsworth Road
Tchar Tearoom, 479 Chatsworth Road
Irish Night The Victoria Inn presents The Chatsworth Road Festival Irish Night starring JJ Galway. 7:30pm to 11pm. Contact: 01246 273832.
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The Victoria Inn, Victoria St West
Chatsworth Road Festival 2013
Monday 7th October Creative
Furniture Painting Demonstration Fancy watching paint dry? Using our Autentico chalk paints we will show you how to prepare, paint, distress and wax with a hands on approach. Please call to book your free place or message us on Facebook. 12pm to 1:30pm. Contact: 01246 556111.
Food & Drink
A Taste of Venice and Florence on Chatsworth Road A choice of Venetian or Tuscan dishes with our own fine dining twist… with four matching wines from the area £19.95 (£14.95 at lunchtime). Available Mon-Thurs. A little taste of Italy on Chatsworth Road. 12pm to 3pm and 7pm to 10pm. Contact: 01246 276760 or email: info:f1898.co.uk
Event
Libby's, 479 Chatsworth Road
Clandestine Cake Club Usually held monthly, the location of the meeting is only revealed a couple of days before it happens. October's event will be held in a small, local business on Chatsworth Road the theme, to be interpreted as the baker sees fit, is ‘Festival’! There is no competitive element, just a chance for keen cooks to meet up and try each other’s creations. All welcome enjoying cooking is the only qualification. To take part sign up at www.clandestinecakeclub.co.uk/groups/chesterfield. 7pm to 9pm.
Food & Drink
Nonsolovino, 417 Chatsworth Road
Ladies Night at Libby's Great food, great shopping, great fun. Come and join for one of Libby's famous shopping evenings specially organised for the Chatsworth Road Festival. 6pm to 10pm. Contact: 01246 229999.
Food & Drink
Harleys Interiors, 280 - 282 Chatsworth Road
It's a secret! TBA at the start of the festival
Tramway Port Tasting Evening Most people love Port, but few know the range of Ports The Tramway available on the market. Ruby, Reserve, Vintage, Late Bottled Tavern, 192 Chatsworth Road Vintage, Tawny, Colheita, White, Pink, Crusted, Single Quints Vintage… the list goes on! The Chatsworth Road Festival is giving you the opportunity to taste eight different styles of Port, all offered with tasty titbits that complement the flavour and style perfectly, plus a one course dinner, all for just £20. Spaces are limited and booking is essential with a £10 deposit needed to guarantee your place. There'll be a quiz during the evening (Knowledge NOT required) and fun is guaranteed, this is not a starchy, pretentious event, it's designed as a fun night out where you may learn something as well. Hosted by Phil Tooley of Imbibe With Me a memorable event is guaranteed. Book via email: psetooley@aol.com. 7:30pm for 8pm - finish about 10pm. Contact: 01246 200111
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BBB Y ou know it says a lot does bunting, it lets you know something is happening, it might cause an uplift in spirits, it’s bright (usually) and groups of people can get round a table and make it!
With Chatsworth Road Festival in its third year the committee thought it would be good to make it a bit more visible this year for people who might be passing through, so S40 put out a call to arms for bunting makers. Tracey Oldfield from the Image and Colour Emporium rose to the challenge and the Barmy Bunting Bash was born! I called into The Image and Colour Emporium in August to find a team of six hard at work cutting, pinning, coordinating, pressing and stitching. Using material donated from here and there, including some fantastic bright 70’s type material from a lady near St Thomas’, when I arrived, about 25m was already complete and there was 75m still to go. The first run had caused light hearted complaints about the pinning and the ladies (yes there were just ladies
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Preparing for a Festival Image and Colour Emporium
present, apart from yours truly) were bickering and chatting. It was something they were clearly enjoying. What was apparent was there was no clear leader, they were all happy to chip in on whatever task needed them. By the time I left, the second run was almost done, 50m down and another 50m to go! It looked as though what was planned to be two days of fun, could well be cut short due to their speedy work. Why were you all doing it I asked? It was a mixture of responses, most were from of the knitting group who simply thought it would be fun to give up some time and get involved. It’s great to see things like this taking place, a group of like-minded people getting together for no other reason than to share their time whilst producing something that will contribute to a community event. Thank you to the lovely, shy, ladies who took part, though they didn’t want me to include their names. I’ll look out for their bunting in a few weeks time!
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Chatsworth Road Festival 2013
Tuesday 8th October Event
Knit & Knatter Meet to clack those needles and have a coffee and a chat with St Thomas' Church like minded folk. 10:30am to 1pm at the St Thomas' Centre. Centre Chatsworth Road
Food & Drink
A Taste of Venice and Florence on Chatsworth Road A choice of Venetian or Tuscan dishes with our own fine dining twist… with four matching wines from the area £19.95 (£14.95 at lunchtime) Available Mon-Thurs. A little taste of Italy on Chatsworth Road. 12pm to 3pm and 7pm to 10pm. Contact: 01246 276760.
Food & Drink
Nonsolovino, 417 Chatsworth Road
Festival Lunch We will be serving jacket potato with a choice of filling, apple Storrs Road pie with custard or fruit and jelly with ice cream and tea, coffee Methodist Church, or juice. A donation is requested which will be divided between Upper Moor St the Chesterfield Food Bank and St Michael's Soup Kitchen to support their work. 12:15pm to 2pm. Contact: 01246 232169.
Creative
Introduction to Crochet Mini Workshops Two mini workshops. From 10am to midday learn the basics of crocheting; perfect for those who have no prior crochet experience. 1 to 3pm create your own butterflies whilst under the supervision of Master Knitter and Crocheter Suzanne ideal if you know the basics and would like to create beautiful butterflies which make great gifts. Each workshop costs £15 each with all materials and drinks included. Contact: 079008 14715, suzannek-w@live.co.uk. Call or email to book your place.
Creative
The Craft Room at Harleys Interiors, 280-282 Chatsworth Road
Creative Industries Roadshow - Chesterfield A FREE event for artists and creative businesses in Derbyshire. St Thomas' Church Whether you’ve just started up or are an established business, Centre Chatsworth the Creative Derbyshire Roadshow will offer you an opportunity Road to meet other creative people, network and share ideas. The event will feature a bite-size workshop ‘Tips for getting national media coverage’ led by local artist Clare Gage, as well as talks, case studies and networking. There will be a chance to hear the latest news from Creative Derbyshire, find out about local support services for creative businesses and make new contacts. Drinks and a buffet will be provided. 4:30pm to 6:30pm. To book visit chesterfieldroadshow.eventbrite.com For further info call Jane Brown on 07855 695720.
Wednesday 9th October Kids
Kid’s Bakery Workshop A hands on introduction for little people to baking their Meringue Bakery favourite treats. Eleanor, our baking apprentice, will show them and Café, 284 how to make pizza, gingerbread people and farmyard animal Chatsworth Road cup cake decorating. 9.30am to 11.30am. Call: 01246 277888.
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Chatsworth Road Festival 2013 Wednesday 9th October continued. Food & Drink
Tea Tasting with James Pogson Northern Tea Merchants have been packing and blending tea Northern Tea since 1959. James Pogson will be holding three tea tastings Merchants Ltd, 193 in his Tasting Room. Each event will present a fascinating Chatsworth Road insight into the world of tea and will cover 10 teas from China, India and Sri Lanka. Strictly first come first served, maximum 5 people per event. 11am to 12.30pm. Bookings are being taken on 01246 232600.
Event
Step-by-Step Make-up Application Elaine, M.D. Specialist, will show you hints and tips on how to apply make-up. Touching up cheek bones, hiding dark circle and covering those age spots. 12pm to 1.30pm. Contact: 01246 556111. Call to book your free place.
Food & Drink
Festival Dessert Club Dessert Club will feature ‘Festival Themed’ puddings. Dessert Club £20. Features one main course and 6 taster puddings. 7pm. Contact: 01246 277344.
Kids
Blu Bistro and Coffee House, 370 Chatsworth Road
Tree time The children of Westfield will be creating different pieces of art, as a celebration of our local community through its green spaces and trees. Thinking about trees as life givers and protectors and the echoes of this within our own family trees. Their work will be displayed in the hall as part of the festival celebrations. Come along between 3:30 and 4:30pm to view.
Food & Drink
Beauty @ Harleys, 280-282 Chatsworth Road
Westfield Infants School, Vincent Crescent
A Taste of Venice & Florence on Chatsworth Road A choice of Venetian or Tuscan dishes with our own fine dining twist… with four matching wines from the area £19.95 (£14.95 at lunchtime) Available Mon-Thurs. A little taste of Italy on Chatsworth Road. 12pm to 3pm and 7pm to 10pm. Contact: 01246 276760.
Nonsolovino, 417 Chatsworth Road
Chatsworth Road Festival 2013
Thursday 10th October Event
First Class Learning Number Board Challenge First Class Learning Brampton is hosting a Number Board Challenge and everyone is invited to join us. We will donate 10p to Ashgate Hospice for everybody who has a go. There will be refreshments, prizes and the opportunity to learn more about how First Class Learning can help you with your Maths and English needs. Come and help us raise £200 for the Hospice. Contact: 01246 555959 or email: Chesterfield@ firstclasslearning.co.uk
Creative
Felt Making for beginners Creative Workshop at Harlequin Arts: Learn how to use the wet felting technique to make your own felt. Use colourful Merino wool fibres to create handmade felt for a corsage or purse. 10am to midday costing £20 including materials, limited spaces so booking essential. Enquiries & booking (payment on booking please) via email: karen@harlequinarts.co.uk or call: 07980 039 647.
Food & Drink
Harlequin Arts, Brampton Courtyard, Old Hall Road
Tea Tasting with James Pogson Northern Tea Merchants have been packing and blending tea since 1959. James Pogson will be holding three tea tastings in his Tasting Room. Each event will present a fascinating insight into the world of tea and will cover 10 teas from China, India and Sri Lanka. Strictly first come first served, maximum 5 people per event 11 am to 12:30 pm. Bookings are being taken on 01246 232600.
Food & Drink
Brampton Moor Methodist Church, Chatsworth Road
Northern Tea Merchants Ltd, 193 Chatsworth Road
A Taste of Venice and Florence on Chatsworth Road A choice of Venetian or Tuscan dishes with our own fine dining Nonsolovino, 417 twist… with 4 matching wines from the area £19.95 (£14.95 Chatsworth Road at lunchtime) Available Mon-Thurs. A little taste of Italy on Chatsworth Road. 12pm - 3pm & 7 -10pm. Call: 01246 276760.
Creative
Local Ladies Creative Tea Join Emma and Elaine for a craft workshop creating beautiful roses and butterflies from recycled magazines. Your unique individual designs can be used to decorate the home, gift boxes etc. With complimentary tea and scones. 3pm to 5pm. Contact: 01246 277888.
Event
Walton and West Green Walk A quiet walk connecting the four public green spaces in the area. Approx four miles (6Km). Free, but please book a place with Shirley Niblock on 01246 207080. Meet 5pm at the pedestrian crossing on the corner of Heaton Street.
Event
Meringue Bakery and Café, 284 Chatsworth Road
Heaton Street and Chatsworth Road
Nomads of the Black Tent Wiktor Wysznski, a frequent traveller to the weaving areas of Select Interiors, 177 Iran, will be giving a colourful and informal talk on The Nomads Chatsworth Road of the Black Tent: the people, the tribes, the lifestyle and the origins and methods of production of the textiles and artefacts. 7pm booking essential as space is limited, call 01246 221585. In the especially erected Black Tent at Select Interiors! Please mention S40 Local • Page 17
Chatsworth Road Festival 2013 Event
Chatsworth Road Green Boules Bash Come and play (Green) Boules or Petanque on hallowed turf from Saltergate. Food available for a donation to Ashgate Hospice. 7pm to 9:30pm. Register your interest by phoning Shirley Niblock on 01246 207080 two per team with a max of 16 teams. Need to be registered by the night. Contact: 01246 563750 (Rose & Crown).
Creative
Make your Own Floral Arrangements with JJ's Flowers A hands on demonstration with floral expert Jess. She will teach you how to create the perfect centrepiece. Refreshments available and a Q&A session. 7pm to 8:30pm. Contact: 077181 68199. Please call to book a place.
Performance
The Rose and Crown, 104 Old Road
The Craft Room at Harleys Interiors, 280-282 Chatsworth Road
Theatre & Dinner at Maison Mes Amis Innovative local theatre company 'Trick of Light' will be Maison Mes Amis, performing a one act play at Maison Mes Amis called 'Calling 19 Old Road Time' by Derek Webb, followed by a wonderful set menu three course dinner. The five actors play 12 characters in this sevenscene short play about relationships and situations that all take place in a bar; some funny, others thought-provoking but each scene will show that you never know what the couple at the next table is up to! Theatre and meal package: £25. Theatre tickets only: £5. 7pm to 11pm. Advance booking only - call Maison Mes Amis on 01246 768789.
Performance
Comedy and Curry Night An evening of comedy from two comedians and a bowl of curry to warm you from the inside (no charge for the entertainment but there will be a small charge for the curry). 8:30pm to 12am. Contact: 01246 279632.
Music & Dance
The Grouse, 136 Chatsworth Road
Fun Folk Night Come along and enjoy a fun folk night during Chatsworth Road The Peacock Inn, Festival week, plus other fun games on the night. 8:30pm to Chatsworth Road 1am. Contact: 01246 275115.
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Friday 11th October Food & Drink
Tea Tasting with James Pogson Northern Tea Merchants have been packing and blending tea Northern Tea since 1959. James Pogson will be holding three tea tastings in Merchants Ltd, 193 his Tasting Room. Each event will present a fascinating insight Chatsworth Road into the world of tea and will cover 10 teas from China, India and Sri Lanka. Strictly first come first served, max 5 people per event. 11am - 12:30pm. To book call 01246 232600.
Food & Drink
A Taste of Venice and Florence on Chatsworth Road A choice of Venetian or Tuscan regions - a full regional tasting menu for £35 per person. A little taste of Italy on Chatsworth Road. 12pm - 3pm and 7pm - 10pm. Contact: 01246 276760.
Food & Drink
Neil's Sourdough Workshop Meringue’s head baker Neil will give you a demonstration of the Sourdough bread-making process, giving advice and tips on all your bread-making concluding with a tasting of some of the range of breads available at Meringue. 3pm to 5pm. Contact: 01246 277888.
Food & Drink
Chesterfield Alehouse, 37 West Bars
WOW (Worship on Weekdays) An informal contemporary service in a café style setting. Our Festival service which, lead by our Worship Group, is entitled ‘Fruit Salad’ and will be based on the fruits of the spirit. An invitation is extended to join us - 7:30pm. Call: 01246 270012.
Food & Drink
Meringue Bakery and Café, 284 Chatsworth Road
Chesterfield Alehouse: Grand Opening Night Visit Chesterfield's first Micropub with six quality real ales, scrumptious ciders, quality wines, posh soft drinks and snacks. All in an atmosphere that encourages the dying art of conversation - the future of sociable drinking? 6pm to 10pm. Contact: 07568 335385.
Event
Nonsolovino, 417 Chatsworth Road
Storrs Road Methodist Church, Upper moor St
Chatsworth Road Chip Challenge Pans are primed and forks at the ready for the first ever Chatsworth Road Chatsworth Road Chip Challenge. Local pride is at stake Chip Shops and the owners are keen to compete for the honour of "Chip Champion"! Four fish and chip shops are participating: West Bars Fish and Chip Shop, Brampton Fish Bar, Chatsworth Fish Bar and the Union Jack Fish and Chip Shop. The winner will be decided by the Mayor Paul Stone. 6.30pm to 6.45pm. Contact: 01246 221400.
Performance
Live Music and Dinner Maison will be providing live music to accompany evening bookings. 7pm. Contact: 01246 768789.
Food & Drink
Maison Mes Amis, 19 Old Road
Chatsworth Road Cheese N Cheers Listen to Simon Davidson explain his Derbyshire Cheesemaking whilst tasting five of his cheeses and sampling four Brampton Beers. 7:30pm. Tickets will be £5 to include a donation for the Mayor of Chesterfield's appeal. Tickets available from Simon Davidson at the Cheese Factor. Contact: 01246 201203 (shop).
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Brampton Brewery, Units 4 & 5 Chatsworth Business Park
Chatsworth Road Festival 2013
Saturday 12th October Event
BBC Squash Sport Taster Session BBC Squash Sport Taster Session, come and try out Squash Brampton Manor, and if you join Brampton Manor that day you will receive a Free 107 Old Road Racket and T shirt. Please call 01246 277760 for details or visit www.brampton-manor.com
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Repair Café A group of people will be on hand to repair household items or explain how to use complicated items like mobile phones - free of charge. Clothes, for repair, must be clean (newly washed) and other items portable and in a state that indicates they are repairable. Details from transitionchesterfield.org.uk. Refreshments from the cafe. 10am to 3pm. Contact: 01246 566598.
Kids
Baby's First Photo Shoot Please come along and meet the team from Chrysalis Photography in store. Chrysalis Photography are experts in infant photography and will be here to give information regarding the fantastic packages they have to offer. There will also be an exclusive offer for the first 10 guests. Look forward to seeing you! 10am to 12pm. Contact: 01246 277088.
Food & Drink
Giraffe Nursery Store, 247 Chatsworth Road
Coffee & Cupcakes Come in and look around, see our floral shop and staff, talk to us about anything that may put paid to the myths about our services. 10am to 2pm. Contact: 01246 220201.
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Lifehouse Church, S40 2AN
Co-op Funeral Parlour, 55 West Bars
Pooky Funtime Back by popular demand, Pooky Funtime! Bouncy castle, craft Pooky, 286 stalls, face painting, glitter tattoos and a guest appearance Chatsworth Road from Peppa Pig and maybe even Hello Kitty! 11am to 2pm. Contact: 01246 220345.
Creative
Peg Loom Weaving Creative Workshop at Harlequin Arts: Try out this speedy method of weaving, to create a woven purse from fancy wool, or alternatively a small hanging from wools & upcycled fabrics. 10am to midday costing £20 including materials, limited spaces so booking essential. Enquiries & booking (payment on booking please) via email: karen@harlequinarts.co.uk or call: 07980 039 647.
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Design, Draw & Create Workshop Display A display of the work created during the Design, Draw and Create Workshop in the side window of Created Gallery, pop down during opening hours or any time after Friday evening to see what local people created during the workshop. 11am to 5pm. Contact: 0792 177 0036.
Created Gallery, 420 Chatsworth Road
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Brampton Manor Oktoberfest Day one of the two day beer festival. Day one focuses on Brampton Manor, German beer and lagers. Day two focuses on UK beers with 107 Old Road the highlight being ‘The Battle of the Borough Bitters’ when an independent arbiter will choose the best bitter from the four brewers in the borough. Visitors will have a chance to try all four beers and cast their vote - with a draw for those who make the same choice as the judge. Midday to close. Contact: 01246 277760.
Event
Lemon Sherbert & Dolly Blue The Holymoorside & Walton Arts Festival present writer Lynn Knight discussing her delightful Chesterfield family memoir. 2:30pm at Holymoorside Village Hall. Tickets £6 to include afternoon tea and cake. More details and tickets from Ann 01246 567118 or Carole 01246 861997. www. holymoorsidearts.co.uk
Holymoorside Village Hall, Holymoorside
Chatsworth Road Festival 2013
Sunday 13th October Food & Drink
Man Vs. Meringue We know many of you out there love our meringue, but is anyone capable of eating a whole "one"? If so who can eat it the fastest and be crowned our Meringue eating champion of 2013. 11:30am to 12pm. Contact: 01246 277888.
Food & Drink
Meringue Bakery and Café, 284 Chatsworth Road
The Majestic Wine Walk Throughout the afternoon and early evening we will have a Majestic Wine, 42 range of wines open for you to taste. Our staff will be on hand Chatsworth Road throughout, to talk you through what we have to offer. Expect unusual wines from all corners of the world. Feel free to pop in at any point during the Festival week and take advantage of our well stocked tasting counter. 12pm to 7pm. Contact: 01246 556227.
Food & Drink
A Taste of Spain We will be serving sangria and a taster plate of four tapas for a Blu Bistro and set price of £5 for people to come along and try! 4pm to 7pm. Coffee House, 370 Contact: 01246 277344. Chatsworth Road
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Family Fun Day and Fairground at The Britannia A fantastic family fun day awaits at the Britannia with fairground rides, games and stalls as well as much more to entertain all ages. 12pm to 5pm.
Birdbox Building Workshop Following on from the Friends of the Inkerman successful Wassail and Buzz events, we are adding a third event for the first time this year. Come along and build a birdbox, cost is £2 per box. We only have a limited amount of kits so if you would like to reserve one in advance please let us know. 1:30 to 3:30pm book via email: info@theinkerman.org or call 01246 520820.
Food & Drink
Britannia Inn, 56 Old Hall Road
Inkerman Park, Ashgate Road, access from Rockingham Close or Inkerman Cottages S40 4BP
Brampton Manor Oktoberfest Day two of the beer festival. 'The Battle of the Borough Bitters' - an independent arbiter will choose the best bitter from the four brewers in the borough. Midday to close. Contact: 01246 277760.
Brampton Manor, 107 Old Road
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Chatsworth Road Festival 2013
n the July edition we launched the S40 Local Writing Competition, challenging you to produce a piece of writing, maximum of 500 words about our area. The response to competitions varies enormously - and even really easy competitions that require little effort sometimes have limited response - however, this one required lots of effort and we’ve been thrilled by the response, both in the number of entries and also the quality of the writing.
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subjective. To give a fair result we decided to use a judging panel of 10 people, who each chose their three favourite pieces. As such, I am delighted to announce the winner of the S40 Local writer’s competition is A Handley, from Ashgate who wins a meal at Nonsolovino and their work printed above - I hope you enjoy it as much as we did. Runners Up entries were from Stephen Price and Dawn Anderson and we hope to bring you these entries over the next few editions. The children’s competition (age 11 to 17) goes to Mollie Palfreyman for her entry entitled “A walk down Chatsworth Road” who wins vouchers for Toad Footwear.
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Competitions: Win Brampton’s Got Talent? The Anchor, 270 A talent contest consisting of four rounds run on Chatsworth Road consecutive Sundays from the 15 September with the final being on Sunday 13 October. Entry forms are available from the The Anchor. The prize will be a weekend away for two or a one day recording session. Also there will be 10p off a pint on Brampton’s Got Talent nights. 4pm to 10:30pm. Contact: 01246 234731.
Chatsworth Road Quiz Trail Festival fun finding clues along Chatsworth Road. £30 voucher to be spent along Chatsworth Road. Pick up your quiz forms from Created Gallery at 420 Chatsworth Road, return to same before 14 October to be in with a chance of winning. Contact ‘The Chatsworth Road Quizzers’ on 01246 207080..
Created Gallery, 420 Chatsworth Road
Pet Awareness Week & Pet Factor Competition A week long celebration of Pet Ownership including Pet Purrfect, ‘Pet Factor’ competition. We will focus on a different Pet 65 Chatsworth each day of the festival with advice, product samples Road and special offers available. Bring a picture of your Pet into store during Festival Week to enter ‘Pet Factor’ Competition – the winner will be chosen at the end of the festival, be crowned Brampton’s Best Pet and receive a prize. Contact 01246 239530.
Chatsworth Road Festival Competition Poster competition for pupils at Old Hall Junior School. Using different materials like tissue paper, glitter, sequins etc. They can put all their creative skills on paper to create a magical poster. The best ones will be on display and 2 winners will be chosen by visitors and customers during the week. Open 9am to 5pm Mon to Fri & 10am to midday Sat 5 & Sat 12 Oct. Contact: 01246 554562.
Minuteman Press, Unit 3 Chatsworth Business Park, 272 Chatsworth Road
Chatsworth Road Children's Treasure Hunt Rediscover what Chatsworth Road has to offer AND entertain your children during this year’s festival. We've hidden 13 letters and one number in the shop windows for children (under 11) to search out and then rearrange to enter the prize draw to make a pizza for a family of four, worth £20. Entry forms from Cafe Aroma and to be returned by 18 October to be in with a chance of winning - and a small treat for entering. Contact Teresa on 01246 555516.
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Offers: Save Oliholpho Festival Discount 20% We are offering a 20% discount on any non-reduced items during the festival, plus other special offers. Contact: 01246 229900.
Oliholpho Clothing, 255 Chatsworth Road
The World on a Plate: T Potts £8 Per Plate Painters can paint a plate for £8 (normally £12) to reflect their vision of the world. The winner will receive a £50 T. Potts Gift Voucher. Contact: 01246 221644.
T. Potts Ceramic Café, 205 Chatsworth Road
Dads & Lads Haircuts £10 Haircuts Dads & Lads £10. Including Brampton Tramlines and Colour if required. Open 9am to 5:30pm (7pm Thu & Fri). Contact: 074534 65455.
Men's Room, Chatsworth Road
The Festival Feel Good Package £25 Enjoy a blissful back wrap, moisturising treatment, blow dry and style followed by coffee and homemade cake from Blu Bistro & Coffee House. All this for only £25. One and a half hours pampering, treat yourself and feel beautiful. 9am to 4:30pm. Available Thursday 10 and Friday 11 October. Contact: 01246 520825 or 07969 494941.
Definition Hair & Beauty, 370 Chatsworth Road
Londis: Support Ashgate Hospice A full week of special promotions and for every 'Festival' product purchased during the week a donation of 5p will go to Ashgate Hospice. Anyone making a purchase of any local product or Post Office product during the week will be entered into a free prize draw for a weekend away for two, national event tickets and other merchandise. Look out for the special offers as below throughout the week. Available at Londis Stores, opposite Morrisons and Chatsworth Rd Post Office.
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Sunday: Half price newspapers for the week on titles supported by publishers, also promoting News Home Delivery Service. Monday: Promotional Deals on own brand products. Tuesday: Local Post Office Product Awareness day/ Euro Lottery Promotional Day. Wednesday: Promotional Giveaways - National Products. Thursday: Local Products Day promoting Derbyshire Times, Brampton Brewery, Brampton Bakery etc. Friday: Own Brand and Promotional wine/ beer tasting with Promotional Deals. Saturday: Lottery Promotion Day.
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Strada Estates are new to Chesterfield, they are an Estate Agents with a fresh approach to buying and selling homes.
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trada (Italian for Street) is a team of two Sharon Macaulay and Elizabeth McDermott who between them have over 30 years experience as estate agents.
Sharon moved from a small village near Loch Lomond to Chesterfield just four years ago to join her partner Robert. For the past few years she has been working at the corporate level in Sheffield but felt at odds with the way business was run, “it’s all about profit” Sharon comments, “we were targeted in so many ways, sales, linked business, it simply wasn’t about the customer, no time to build relationships or to offer the level of service I think the housing market needs. Buying a house is probably the largest purchase any of us will make so personally I think it’s an important one that needs to be handled differently.”
Liz has a similar background to Sharon working with the larger, corporate businesses and she too found the same issues as Sharon, “between us, we are both looking forward to offering a totally personalised service” adds Liz.
“there is a lot more buyer confidence out there right now. Sales are being secured which stimulates the whole chain, and banks have recently started to offer 95% mortgages again, so buyers can at last get their hands on funds.” Sharon Macauly of Strada Estates The office on Soresby Street is different to most estate agents I’ve seen, a huge aerial view of Chesterfield dominates one wall, the bright orange and blue colour scheme of the branding
Elizabeth McDermott and Sharon Macaulay outside Strada’s Soresby Street office.
reflected in the decor. They were in their fourth week of business when I visited and were happy to have secured a number of successful sales in that short time, some with properties that have been on with other agents for some time with no joy. “People have been delighted with responses to sales achieved, we have a relatively small selection of properties on our books today but we’re securing more each week and are confident we’ll be offering properties from across the area and to suit all requirements” says Sharon. So what is it that’s different I ask, how have you managed to sell properties in a week that other agents haven’t been able to sell for months? “It’s our business, mine and Liz’s, we need to make it work. We can’t sit back and expect customers to walk through the door, we need to find them, both sellers and buyers.” “Using social media like facebook and twitter enables us to get property details to potential clients quickly and in a way not available previously, it’s maximizing channels like this that help achieve results.” “We are truly available seven days a week too. People have already expressed their surprise, and delight when we’ve returned calls or responded to emails in the evening and at the weekend” adds Liz. “It’s about making the sale of your home as easy as it can be. We offer a modern up to
date approach to selling your property with old fashioned values at the heart - honesty, communication and integrity.” “No matter who you are – you’re important to us!” Sharon finishes. At a time when we’re told the property market is not performing well, is it a good time to open a new agency? “Absolutely” says Sharon, “there is a lot more buyer confidence out there right now. Sales are being secured which stimulates the whole chain, and banks have recently started to offer 95% mortgages again, so buyers can at last get their hands on funds. Previously, getting through the lending process was so tight that people who were previously rated well were being turned down. This can result in a massive knock to self confidence and these buyers drift away, it’s good to see they have options again and can return to the market.” If you’re looking to move home or have a property to sell, Strada are Chesterfield’s latest independent option. Sharon and Liz want to sell your home and want to sell you your next, they are looking forward to seeing how they can help. Look out for details of properties for sale with Strada in the window of Hadfield Accountants on Chatsworth Road. See the advert on the next page or to talk to Sharon or Liz call 01246 276 276.
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Chesterfield Market Festival Thursday 31 October to Saturday 2 November
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elcome to Chesterfield Market Festival 2013. Come and help us celebrate all that the markets have to offer during this three day festival where there really is something for everyone!
Thursday 31 October Festival Bargain Hunt and Auction Anita Manning & James Lewis sponsored by Banner Jones. Bargain Hunt 10am to midday. Auction at 1:30 pm outside Market Pub (New Square). Two teams, Banner Jones Solicitors and the Mayor’s team led by Anita Manning and James Lewis (from the BBC’s ‘Bargain Hunt’), track down the best bargains on the Flea Market with £100 each to spend. Purchases will then be auctioned off in the afternoon and all the money raised will be donated to the Mayor’s Appeal.
Flea Market with 1940s theme Rummage through the stalls at one of the biggest flea markets in the country. Who knows, you might even find a hidden treasure or a priceless antique. Enjoy 40s music, entertainment and exhibits, and meet the stall holders in fancy dress. Why not dress up as well, the more the merrier! 9am to 4pm
Wartime Refreshments 8:30am to 5pm at Java Coffee Company, Stephenson’s Place. Why not visit Java for a traditional wartime afternoon tea served in their upstairs room which will be decorated in a 1940s wartime theme.
Friday 1 November Chesterfield & District Market Beer Festival CAMRA Sponsored by GF Tomlinson Friday 1 & Saturday 2 November 2 sessions per day 11am to 4pm and 6:30pm to 11pm at the Assembly Rooms, Market Hall, Chesterfield. Entry is £1 lunchtime and £3 evening (glasses hire or buy). Featuring over 35 beers from Derbyshire and South Yorkshire, including Tomlinson’s Tipple specially brewed for the sponsor. Cider and country wines also available. The ‘Battle of the Beers’ challenge returns with our best local breweries going head to head in an exclusive competition to find the best new brew! Ploughman’s lunches (£4.20 per head) or sandwiches (£2.20 per head) available at all sessions, provided by Davidson’s Cheese Factor. Entertainment on Sat night by Whiskey Bob Shaker. Tickets available in advance from Chesterfield Visitor Information Tel: 01246 345777 or on the door subject to availability. Page 42 • www.s40local.co.uk
Children’s Market
Just a Taste Market
10am to 4pm in the Central Walkway, Market Place.
10am to 4pm in the Central Walkway, Market Place.
Calling all budding traders between the ages of 3 and 14 (must be accompanied by an adult over 18).
Are you aware of the wide variety of food available in Chesterfield? Meet some of the restaurant and shop owners - try a taste of what they can offer.
Come along kids and be a market trader for a day! Boost your pocket money and sell your unwanted toys and books and clothes that no longer fit. Stalls are available free of charge on a first come, first served basis and need to be pre-booked by calling the Markets Department on 01246 345999. If you prefer buying to selling, come and browse the stalls for new toys, books or clothes. You’re sure to find a bargain.
Children’s Entertainment A variety of entertainment to keep the children amused including walkabout characters, balloon animals, circus skills, bubbles etc. 10am to 3pm.
Children’s Art Competition Images of Chesterfield Market Sponsored by CAAF 10am to 1:30pm, judging at 2pm in the Market Place. Draw and colour at the Chesterfield Action for Arts Forum market stall (materials provided). There are three categories: under 7s, 8 to 11s and 12 to 16’s and there are prizes for each category.
Cupcake Decorating Sponsored by Co-op 10am to 3pm in the Market Place. Try your hand at decorating a cupcake courtesy of the Chesterfield Food Co-op.
Saturday 2 November Chesterfield & District Market Beer Festival See Friday’s details.
Cake Baking Competition Sponsored by Jacksons the Bakers - judging 10am to 11am and cake sale 11am to 2pm in the Market Hall. Chelsea has its buns, Lincolnshire its Plum Bread, Chesterfield??? Your chance to create a Chesterfield Cake and bring along on the day. These will then be judged by a panel including the Mayor and Trevor Jackson and then sold off to raise money for the Mayor’s appeal. Please note you do need to register in advance for this event either online at www. chesterfieldfestival.co.uk or by visiting the Visitor Information Centre, Rykneld Square. There are two categories: under 16s and over 16s and the winner of each will receive a hamper provided by Jacksons.
Market Trader of the Year Vote for your favourite market trader (both the outdoor market and Market Hall) and be in with the chance of winning one of five £50 vouchers to spend on Chesterfield’s market. Entry forms are available at the Visitor Information Centre, Rykneld Square or online at www.chesterfield.gov.uk/ markets The closing date is Saturday 26 October. The winner will be announced by the Mayor on Saturday 2 November at 2pm outside the Market Hall and a presentation will take place. Chesterfield Borough Council would like to thank all their sponsors and especially Fwd:motion for their design work.
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Business News Une mise à jour de ‘Maison Mes Amis’ (An update from Maison Mes Amis)
It doesn’t seem long since the doors opened at Maison Mes Amis at 19 Old Road after Marcella and the team up-rooted and moved into new premises. What followed was a complete refurbishment for the Prince of Wales and more recently the outdoor courtyard at the rear has been refurbished and is now a delightful suntrap in which to enjoy your visit. I had a quick chat with Gavin Grainger, the new general manager, to see how things are going. “We’ve been busy and it’s great to be doing so well. We’ve hosted events for people and introduced theme nights, the latest Retro Night was brilliant. We hosted a 1960s three course dinner, the menu featured prawn cocktail, drinks
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The Rose & Crown, Brampton, has launched a brand new food menu which features many new dishes and offers, for example, enjoy a Burger and a Pint for £6.99. A Loyalty Card Scheme has also been introduced at the Rose & Crown and once you have purchased eight meals, your ninth is free. Along with the menu, food serving times have changed as below. Monday to Friday - Midday until 2pm - 5 until 8pm, Saturday - Midday until 6pm Sunday - Midday until 4pm. Call into the Rose & Crown to see and try the new food menu.
included Advocaat and Babycham. People turned up in full 60s dresses with platforms and there was an impressive selection of flares being sported. £500 was raised on the night for Ashgate Hospice and I can’t wait for the next event” says Gavin. Book Club: First Monday of the month the book club will be returning to Maison Mes Amis. Review the title then discuss your thoughts in a comfortable atmosphere with a group of like-minded people. 7pm onwards on the first Monday of the month. Contact Maison Mes Amis on 01246 768789 for details and titles. Christmas is rapidly approaching and Maison Mes Amis will be hosting Christmas Party Nights on the run up weekends with a live singer on Thursdays and a DJ from 10pm on Friday and Saturday evenings. Call for details of menus and prices on 01246 768789.
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Brampton Manor has joined the current internal leagues into the Governing Body for Squash’s “BIG HIT” promotion. Also as part of the “BIG HIT” Brampton Manor is running a coach led “TRY IT” taster session Sat 12th October 10am - 1pm. So if anyone fancies a FREE coach led session of squash or racketball please go along. You could also attend their Junior Club Night on 9th Oct or Sunday Club Night on 13th Oct for FREE. Anyone who tries squash or racketball, fills in a “BIG HIT” registration form and joins over the Open Week 5th to 13th Oct will receive a FREE “BIG HIT” t-shirt. For more info on the “Big Hit” see the link thebighit.net
World Squash Day 5th Oct 2013
Brampton Manor shall once again celebrate World Squash Day with the “Generations Challenge” and “One Point Knock Out”. Enter in pairs and the older player plays for the Oldsters, younger for the Youngsters. Look out for entry details. Current cup holders are the “Youngsters” & Niko Raine.
Body Transformation Winners
Congratulations to the winners of the latest level 10 body transformation challenge at Brampton Manor Country Club. The challenge is a 10 week results driven programme personalised for every participant. Many members, including the two latest winners Laura and Liz, have transformed their physique through making healthy adaptations to their nutrition and lifestyle habits and by changing the way they train. “Signing up for the Challenge was an easy choice to make. It has allowed me to take control of my fitness and make positive changes in my life. With excellent coaching in the training programme and classes, the right information and motivated friends I have achieved my goal. It is never easy to lose weight and improve fitness, but it can be made easier in the right hands. I will be signing up for the next level 10 to help me stay focused on my journey, to improve my fitness and maintain my weight” says Laura Whitaker , level 10 winner. The next body transformation challenge starts on 24th September. The price is just £15 for a full wellness profile, goal setting, nutritional analysis, three personalised fitness programmes and 12 weeks of educational handouts. The challenge will give you motivation, support and accountability to reach your goals. Winners on each challenge also receive a cash prize pot!
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Community News
Loundsley Green Community Centre
Update on Progress
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wo and a half years ago, a group of parents from Loundsley Green heard that the former church where their children met for cubs and scouts was to close. The church had already moved over the road due to a dwindling congregation, the premises were operating at a loss and the fabric of the building would cost too much to repair. Rather than shrug their shoulders and find another scout group, this inspirational group of people produced a business model and three months later they had a thirty five year lease to run a community led charity. Now, not only do the cubs and scouts have a home in Loundsley Green, there are a host of clubs, societies and events taking place throughout the week. The Loundsley Green Community Trust has a group of seven trustees who oversee the community development charity (which is a limited company and has its own bank account). Through a programme of fundraising and applying for grants, the LGCT is now a sustainable organisation which has a real focus on community spirit. Managed entirely by volunteers, the aims of the LGCT are: • •
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To provide a focus for the local community To provide facilities where people can come together to take part in activities To provide opportunities for learning To provide opportunities for fun To provide opportunities for improving health and well-being To help community
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groups to work together To promote successful community action To help community organisations to communicate effectively To reach out to older people, young people and those who are vulnerable or disadvantaged
The Loundsley Green Community Trust is certainly achieving these aims. I met the Chair, Simon Redding, at the Centre and he told me how the project is developing. “Support from Business in the Community gave us access to an architect and a quantity surveyor who confirmed that the building required between £100,000 and £150,000 spending on it to bring it up to a reasonable standard. We’ve successfully applied for grants and fundraising events have meant that new toilets and windows have been fitted and new facilities are available
inside the building. The kitchen will be refurbished enabling the Centre to advertise its new course - Free Intergenerational Cookery Classes.” The Centre also offers the following: • • •
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help to start your own business (Enterprise Coaching) a parent and toddler club on Friday mornings a social afternoon on Monday afternoons for those older members of the community who are “Young at Heart” a Friday night youth club free IT classes on Wednesday and Thursday nights
Simon explained, “the monthly community meetings attract more than twenty people from the local area who are all keen to give voluntary help. Volunteers are always welcome either for specific projects, ongoing help, organising
events or just being generally supportive.” A look at the website www. lgct.org.uk (which was built by a volunteer) gives you information about the Centre’s activities and how to volunteer. The Centre’s logo, a tree of people, was also designed by a volunteer who is a graphic designer. There is genuine community willingness evident in all the work of the Trust. As we left the Centre, volunteers were arranging the hall for the weekly Food Bank. Local churches have established these Food Banks where people and families in desperate need of food to put on the table can bring vouchers to exchange for food parcels. After saying our goodbyes, Simon rolled up his sleeves to deal with a leak in the toilets volunteering is all about being hands on!
The venture has been given an award by the Prime Minister as a model of ‘The Big Society’. People from the community saw a need and through hard work, good will and sheer enthusiasm, have done something about it. “We have yet to decide who will attend the presentation at Downing Street later in the year, it will probably be decided by a ballot!” says Simon. Whoever attends, they will be representing a truly remarkable organisation. Please mention S40 Local • Page 49
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Garden Tips
Autumn
10 things to do in the garden By Colin Harrison of Transition Chesterfield
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utumn is about to take a proper grip, although there was talk of an Indian Summer. This needs temperatures to exceed 21 Celsius following a sharp frost, so there might be some last minute sun to be enjoyed if the weather forecasters have got it right. Putting this aside the tasks in the garden revolve around preparing for the winter that will definitely be here soon!
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Lots of apples, pears and nuts should be ready for picking by now or will finish ripening this month – only a few varieties last on the trees into November.
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If you have ornamental perennials that are becoming shy of flowering, divide them now – you can move them at the same time - this also applies to rhubarb. Now is also the ideal time to plant new perennials.
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Keep on top of tidying jobs, including cutting down flowering perennials, but leave as many seed-heads as possible; they can look good, especially frosted, and some provide food for birds over winter. Give hedges a final trim before winter, and remove any annual summer bedding plants – they’ll only struggle from now.
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Lawns will probably still need occasional mowing; rake up any leaves from nearby trees as well. If your lawn-mower is powerful enough run it over the fallen leaves – the resultant grass/leaves mixture makes excellent compost, and the chopped up leaves will break down much faster than whole ones.
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Plant late winter and spring-flowering bulbs, and hardy spring bedding (wallflowers, forget-menots, winter pansies, primroses etc.) which make everyone happy when they flower and provide food for wildlife early in the year.
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If you want to try your hand at propogating from existing plants, now is the time to take hardwood cuttings from buddleia, elders, forsythia, willow, flowering currant, gooseberries and various currants. There are lots of web sites with guides as to how to do this, or check the library.
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Most root vegetables should be harvested by now, including potatoes. The only exception are parsnips, which improve in flavour if frosted.
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While there is still some stored warmth in the soil, move trees and shrubs, and plant new ones.
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Dig over heavy soils and leave them for the frost to break down, while exposing larvae and eggs of pests for the birds to eat. Green manures which will over-winter (e.g. field beans, forage pea and rye) will hold the nutrients in the soil and increase fertility when dug in in spring.
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Raise any planters that are in places that may freeze over winter up on blocks so they don’t freeze to the ground, which can damage them. Move any tender plants to a frost-free place. If you have an excess of something and no freezer space, Transition Chesterfield are holding a produce swap for anything you’ve either grown or made yourself (jams, chutneys etc.) at their regular Green Drinks. These are always on the first Wednesday of the month, and will be at The White Swan, St Mary’s Gate (opposite the church) for the next few months; 7:30pm on.
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Community News Pirate Ball @ St Thomas’
Friday 27 September.
Get yourselves down to St Thomas’ where there will be a charity ball for adults on 9 November to raise money for Sheffield Children’s Hospital & TEAR Fund.
Although I’m unable to list all the events in the area, there is still chance to get involved, either by organising one yourself or attending one in your area..
“This year it’s something for the adults” comments Karen Herrick, organiser, “it will be pirate themed with music by Brampton Community Band & bar from Brampton Brewery with a three course meal - all for £20. We are hoping to host at least 100 people.”
To register visit macmillan.org.uk/ coffee or to find your nearest one, and view the coffee morning map.
For details call St Thomas’ on 01246 279916 or see the advert (page 63).
Macmillan Coffee Morning Each year Macmillan Cancer Support asks local people to hold a coffee morning at home, work or in the community to raise much needed funds. You can hold the event on any day, but the official day this year is
Live & Local: Eyes Front Live and Local entertainment returns to Brampton on Friday 1st November, organised by West Ward councillors Shirley Niblock and Howard Borrell. Isla St Clair brings her “Eyes Front” show to the St Thomas’ Centre, Chatsworth Road. Singer and song writer Isla St Clair presents and performs a selection of popular songs, classics of their times, and tells the story behind them.
King who gives a fascinating and humorous “behind the scenes” look at the making of their award winning documentary films. Demand is expected to be high so get your tickets as soon as possible to avoid missing out ! Tickets, priced at just £8.50 and £6.50 for concessions, are available from Created Gallery, Chatsworth Road 01246 232205, Shirley Niblock 01246 207080 or Howard Borrell 01246 221400. Brampton Brewery bar available. Doors open 6:45 pm for a 7:30 show.
WINNER: Football Tickets Congratulations to Ed Hallam who was first out of the hat for the tickets to the Chesterfield ‘v’ Northampton game on 26 November 2013. Thanks to all those who entered.
Joining Isla is film maker Patrick
Smiles John Stewart is a keen supporter of the Smiles Foundation. Smiles is a Christian charity that works with disadvantaged children, families, minority groups, the homeless, disabled, abused and the elderly though a variety of different projects in Bihor County in North West Romania . “Along with 16 other local people - including 9 young people aged between 15 and 17 I travelled to Romania to assist with the work of Smiles” says John. “Twenty-two Scouts from 3rd Brampton St Thomas’ Scout Group travelled out in July. This was the first trip abroad in the history of the group and a first for the Smiles Foundation as they were the first Scout Group to visit.” A number of local groups have been busy raising money also, 1st Holymoorside and 1st Whitecotes Rainbows, Home Hall Guides and 3rd Brampton Beaver and Cub Scouts have between them raised ~ £500. The Rainbows and Guides have purchased a stove which will be used for cooking and heating, a months worth of wood for a family and three beds. The Beavers and Cubs bought food for 70 children for 2 days. In addition, both Rainbows packs named teddy bears, Bubbles and Marmalade. “My daughter Emily, who is a young leader with 1st Whitecotes, is going on a trip in October and will present the teddies to two children and will be exchanging photos” explains John. “The Rainbows, Guides, Beavers and Cubs have had a great time raising the money and are looking forward to seeing photos of the families that have benefited.” Page 56 • www.s40local.co.uk
Join the groups on 21 September at Walton Evangelical Church who are running an auction at 7pm of items and services donated by local business and individuals. Any individual or business wishing to donate an item or service for auction can call John on 0780 451 9247. You can find out more about the Smiles Foundation by visiting thesmilesfoundation.org
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What’s On
Sat 14 & Sun 15 September
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Sat 21 September
Church Festival Weekend at St John’s Church, Walton Back Lane. St John’s Church is holding a festival to celebrate the life of the church and its place in the community of Walton. On Saturday there will be activities and displays reflecting the work of the groups using the church building. Special worship services at 10am and 6pm on Sunday. Look out for posters. Details call 01246 566205 or visit stjohnswalton.co.uk. Chesterfield Theatres: Eighties at the Winding Wheel. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www. chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres Film: Lincoln (12A) at the Pomegranate. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres Film: Song for Marion (PG) at the Pomegranate. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Houghton Weavers at the Winding Wheel. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk First meeting of Brampton and Walton Townswomens Guild 10am to 12 noon in the St Thomas' Suite, St Thomas’ Centre, Chatsworth Road. Speaker Carol Grew "Talking Rubbish". Secretary 01246 455110. Chesterfield Theatres: Ghosts at the Pomegranate. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www. chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Hats Off to Led Zeppelin at the Winding Wheel. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk JAZZ: Matt Chandler (guitar) and Stuart MacDonald (saxophone). Matt, winner of this year's Future Guitar Legend is accompanied by Stuart's fluid lines. Club Chesterfield, Chester Street, Chesterfield S40 1DL. Doors open 8pm, performance at 8:30. Full bar and ample parking. Tickets £7.50 from www.chesterfieldjazz.com or Tourist Information Office. £9 on door. Chesterfield Theatres Film: Silver Linings Playbook (15) at the Pomegranate. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres In Conversation: Diverse Verse at the Pomegranate. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Spotlight Comedy Club at the Winding Wheel. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Swing Jive and Rock & Roll Workshop at the Winding Wheel. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Holymoorside History Society: Andy Firth: The History of Hulleys Buses. HOLYMOORSIDE VILLAGE HALL 7:30 p.m. £1.50 including refreshments Wiltshire Farm Foods: A talk - General tasting of meals. Parkinsons UK Chesterfield & District Branch meeting at St John's Church Centre, Walton Back Lane, 2 to 4pm. Join us for good company, friendly chat, refreshments, exchange ideas, guest speakers. Ample car parking. Email: office@stjohnswalton.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Merry Wives of Windsor at the Pomegranate. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Lovin the 70s at the Winding Wheel. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Ashgate Hospice: Chatsworth Torchlight - 5k or 10k twilight run in the grounds of Chatsworth House. Race starts at 9pm. Half price entry fee in July and August. To enter or for more information go to www. ashgatehospice.org or call 01246 567250. Chesterfield Theatres: The Big Chris Barber Band at the Winding Wheel. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk
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Holymoorside URC Harvest Festival and Back to Church Sunday at 9:30am Holymoorside URC Harvest Supper. Entry by ticket only £5.00 from Barbara Turner 566109 Harvest produce auctioned and proceeds sent to Pathways. Chesterfield Theatres: The Snail and the Whale at the Pomegranate. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk LINEAR RAMBLE: SPITEWINTER TO MATLOCK....in a straight line ? 9:30am No. 17 Bus to Matlock, get off stop after Red Lion, Stonedge. Good footwear & Packed Lunch. No cost. Leader : Godfrey Holmes on 01246 769836. Wed 25 to Sun 29 War of the Roses' Beer Festival at The Brunswick Inn, Derby. Over 40 beers and ciders drawn exclusively September from those squabbling English counties, Yorkshire and Lancashire. There’ll be no blood spilled this time though, just beer. Which Beer will be crowned champion? Thu 26 Chesterfield Theatres: Swing Jive and Rock & Roll Workshop at the Winding Wheel. Box Office 01246 345 September 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Thu 26 Chesterfield Theatres: Back to Broadway at the Pomegranate. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online September www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Thu 26 Chesterfield Theatres: Kate Rusby at the Winding Wheel. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www. September chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk
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Thu 26 September Fri 27 September Fri 27 September
Sat 28 September Sat 28 September Mon 30 September Mon 30 September Mon 30 September October TBA Tue 1 October Wed 2 October Wed 2 October
Thu 3 October Thu 3 October Fri 4 October Fri 4 October Fri 4 October Fri 4 October
Sat 5 October Sat 5 October
Oktoberfest @ The Tramway. A selection of German themed cask ales, will be available, along with a Bavarian BBQ , Raffle, Tombola and an interesting German themed soundtrack to the evening! An evening not to be missed. All monies raised to Ashgate Hospice. Tea Dance at The Fairplay Centre: Join us for tea, cake and music, 1-3pm, £3 entry fee. For more information contact www.fair-play.co.uk or call 01246 203963. Chesterfield Theatres: Blonde Poison at the Pomegranate. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Holymoorside Film: "Quartet" Touching comedy drama. Concert rehearsals at home for retired musicians are disrupted by the arrival of an eternal diva - played by Maggie Smith - say no more! Cert 12A. Starts at 7:30pm Holymoorside Village Hall. New members welcome. Call 01246 567118 or 861997 Chesterfield Theatres: Saturday Night Dance - Billy & Hilary King at the Winding Wheel. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Stand at the Pomegranate. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www. chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Brampton Living History Group: 'Ilkeston-A Changing Village in 16th Century.' A talk by Stephen Flinders. Held in St. Thomas' Church Parish Centre, Chatsworth Road at 7:30pm. Admission Charge £1.50. ALL WELCOME. Chesterfield Theatres: Dreamboats and Petticoats at the Winding Wheel. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Teechers at the Pomegranate. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www. chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Ashgate Hospice: Spooktacular. All day event listen to Peak FM. More info www.ashgatehospice.org Research Evening. Chesterfield and District Family History Society. Meet at St Hugh's Roman Catholic Church, Littlemoor 7:30pm. Small charge incl. refreshments. Email: mail@cadfhs.org.uk Call 01246 264535. Chesterfield Theatres Film: Hitchcock (12A) at the Pomegranate. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Holymoorside Horticultural Society: The Great Outdoors - a talk by Robert Falconer. United Reformed Church meeting room, Holymoorside at 8pm. Contact: Peter Forrow (Chairman) 01246 568000 or Trevor Gee (Secretary) 01246 569059. Chesterfield Theatres: Tango Workshop at the Winding Wheel. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Fifty Days of Grey at the Pomegranate. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Ashgate Hospice: Ladies Lunch guest speaker TBC. Midday at Casa Hotel. For more information go to www.ashgatehospice.org Chesterfield Theatres: Barber of Seville at the Pomegranate. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Quiz Night with Pie and Pea Supper, organised by Parkinson's UK Chesterfield and District Branch, held at Phoenix Suite Club, Chester Street. Tickets £8.00 from Anne Thompson 01246 566448. 7:30pm start. Storrs Road Methodist Church 'Messy Church'. A fun afternoon with crafts, games, music, worship and food, for all the family. The theme is Food for Thought! Anyone is welcome to come along from 3:30pm (after school) to 5:30pm. Please book by email storrsroad.messychurch@gmail.com or phone 01246274021 by Friday 27th September to assist catering. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Brampton Food Market. Markets start at 10am and finish at 1:30pm. Call St Thomas Centre - 01246 279916. Chesterfield Theatres: Ghost Ship at the Pomegranate. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www. chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk
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What’s On
Musical evening with Penny Bun at the Holymoorside URC. Tickets £6.00 from Ju Bramley 569025 to include a buffet in the interval. Chesterfield Jazz Club Jazz Brunch: Andy Derrick will be joining us and we’re backing him with my Hammond organ trio, Organik Trio, so you can expect soulful, bluesy jazz with a funky tinge. Tickets from wendykirkland.com/cjazzbrunches.asp or call 07764 587258. Gospel Mission Harvest Festival - 'Living and Working in Brampton' at 2:30pm. As part of the Chatsworth Road Festival several representatives of local organisations have been invited to speak of their lives in Chatsworth Rd and Brampton. The Service will be followed by afternoon tea and a charity Harvest Auction. Harvest Festival at Storrs Road Methodist Church 10:45am, the Worship Group will be singing from 10.30. Gifts of tinned food for the Food Bank would be appreciated. Harvest Service: 5 to 6pm at Christadelphian Church 19a Sheffield Road Chesterfield. Buffet supper served after the service. www.chesterfieldchristadelphians.org.uk Chesterfield Civic Society meeting. The Chamber of Commerce - past, present and future, a talk by Scott Knowles). 7:30pm at the Eyre Chapel, Newbold. Contact Yvonne Williamson (01246) 566509. Chesterfield Theatres: Ladyboys of Bangkok at the Winding Wheel. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Holymoorside Film: "Lincoln" History Drama. As the Civil War rages, America's president struggles with fighting on the battlefield and inside his government. Cert 12A. Starts at 8pm Holymoorside Village Hall. New members welcome. Call 01246 567118 or 861997 Chesterfield Theatres Talk: Picture Postcard Railway Rambles at the Winding Wheel. Contact Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: The Sorcerer at the Pomegranate. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online www. chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Evening Townswomen 7pm in the Winding Wheel. Speaker: Tony Hallam "Not all Cavalrymen Ride Horses". Contact the Secretary for details 01246 455110 Chesterfield Theatres: In Conversation - Surviving The Business at the Pomegranate. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Tea Dance at The Fairplay Centre: Join us for tea, cake and music, 1-3pm, £3 entry fee. For more information contact www.fair-play.co.uk or call 01246 203963.
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Sat 12 October Sat 12 October Sat 12 October Sat 12 October Sun 13 October Sun 13 October Sun 13 October Mon 14 October Mon 14 October Wed 16 October Wed 16 October Wed 16 October Thu 17 October Thu 17 October Thu 17 October Fri 18 October Fri 18 October Fri 18 October Fri 18 October Sat 19 October Sat 19 October Mon 21 October Tue 22 October
WoW (Worship on Weekdays) at Storrs Road Methodist Church. An evening of contemporary worship with songs, drama, reflective prayer and activities with the Storrs Road Methodist Church Worship Group. 7:45 pm with refreshments available from 7:30pm. Part of the Chatsworth Road Festival celebrations. Chesterfield Cats Protection: Holymoorside Bazaar, Village Hall, Holymoor Road, Holymoorside. Open 10am to 1pm - free admission. Refreshments, tombola, raffle, games, cake stall, home made crafts, plant stall, CP merchandise, bargains galore! Contact: Gill 01246 209946 Chesterfield Theatres: Abba Reunion at the Winding Wheel. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Ashgate Hospice: Celebration Service. TBA at the Crooked Spire. For more information go to www. ashgatehospice.org Loundsley Green Community Centre table top sale. 2 to 4pm. Refreshments are available. For more information or to book a table please contact Rachel on 07910 858267. Ashgate Hospice: Sponsored Walk & Bike Ride. 9:30am at Carsington Water. For more information go to www.ashgatehospice.org Chesterfield and District Alpine Garden Society. An illustrated talk and demonstration entitled "Mini Gardens" in Holymoorside URC at 3pm by John Dower. Chesterfield Theatres: Jazz in the Bar - Djangonauts at the Pomegranate. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk North East Derbyshire Industrial Archaeology Society. Talk entitled “The History of the Good Luck Mine“ by Dave Barrie. 7:30pm at St Thomas’ Church Centre, Chatsworth Road. Info from Cliff – 01246 234212. Open Forum Question & Answer Session. Chesterfield Voluntary group - Diabetes UK. Meet 2nd Monday in the Education Centre, adjacent to Car Parks 5 & 6 at Chesterfield Royal Hospital, Calow at 7:30pm. Brampton and Walton Townswomen 10.15am St Thomas' Centre, Chatsworth Road. Speaker Alva de Chiro "Memoirs of Mishaps & Mayhem" Contact 01246 455110 Chesterfield Theatres: Chesterfield & North East Derbyshire Voluntary Awards at the Pomegranate. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Illustrated Lecture: "Architecture for Enjoyment" presented by Godfrey Holmes . 7:30pm @ the Winding Wheel, Chesterfield . Tickets £4.75 from Chesterfield Visitor Information Centre or at the Door. Speaker's fee to be donated to the Pathways Project. Chesterfield Theatres: Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers at the Winding Wheel. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Tango Workshop at the Winding Wheel. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Cissie & Ada - An Hysterical Rectomy at the Pomegranate. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Ballroom Dance in aid of Charity: Ballroom Dance at The Winding Wheel in aid of Cancer Research UK. Live entertainment. Tickets £5 per head available from Chris Allen 01246 200656. Chesterfield Theatres: The Drifters in Concert at the Winding Wheel. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Holymoorside History Society. “The curious world of old time punishments” - a talk by Ian Morgan at Holymoorside Village Hall at 7:30 p.m. £1.50 including refreshments. Pat Hall: Life can be funny - Pat presents her own poems. Parkinsons UK Chesterfield & District Branch meeting at St John's Church Centre, Walton Back Lane, 2 to 4pm. Join us to find good company, a friendly chat, refreshments, exchange ideas, guest speakers. Ample car parking. office@stjohnswalton.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Show of Hands at the Winding Wheel. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Male Voice Choir: St. John's Church Walton. Starting at 7:30pm tickets £7 at the door. There will be guest soloists. Contact 01246 559919 for more detail or visit chesterfieldmalevoicechoir.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Sleeping Beauty - Moscow Ballet La Classique at the Pomegranate. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Gamechangers - Arcangelo Corelli at the Winding Wheel. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk
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Chesterfield Theatres: Twelve Miles from Nowhere at the Pomegranate. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Talk - The Curious World of Olde Time Punishments at the Winding Wheel. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Rat Pack - Vegas Spectacular Show at the Pomegranate. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Guided Ramble: Spitewinter (9:30am X17 bus to Matlock) Linear walk to Matlock Green for X17 back to Chesterfield. Led by Godfrey Holmes. Boots & Packed Lunch. No charge. For more detail call 01246 769836. Chesterfield Theatres: The Royal Flush at the Pomegranate. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Vagina Monologues at the Pomegranate. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Holymoorside Film: "Last of The Blonde Bombshells" Comedy drama depicting the glamorous time of the 1940s swing band. Terrific star cast includes Judi Dench, June Whitfield and Joan Sims. Cert 15. Starts at 7.30pm Holymoorside Village Hall. New members welcome. Call 01246 567118 or 861997 Chesterfield Theatres: Sing-a-long-a-Rocky Horror Picture Show (12) at the Pomegranate. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Brampton Living History Group: 'The Myth of 1066.' A talk by Mike Kelley. Held in St. Thomas' Church Parish Centre, Chatsworth Road at 7.30pm. Admission Charge £1.50. ALL WELCOME. Chesterfield Theatres: Let us Entertain You at the Pomegranate. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Holiday Club: 10am to 12 noon at Christadelphian Church 19a Sheffield Road Chesterfield. Ages 5 to 11. Activities include painting, crafts, music, cooking. www.chesterfieldchristadelphians.org.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Talk - Jack the Ripper at the Winding Wheel. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Dance Bites at the Pomegranate. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Spotlight Comedy Club at the Winding Wheel. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk LINEDANCE BEGINNER “TASTER” class - for all shapes and sizes! No “Ye-ha”s! 7 to 8:30pm at St Thomas ‘ Parish Centre. £5. Music ... Latin, Irish, Spanish, 60s to current Pop, Modern Country, and more! Bring Your Own Drinks. Bring a friend to each receive £1 off! Enquiries: Kathryn 01246 569053 Chesterfield Theatres: Halloween Party at the Winding Wheel. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Aladdin at the Pomegranate. Box Office 01246 345 222 or chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Wishbone Ash - Ashcon at the Winding Wheel. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Brampton Food Market. Markets start at 10am and finish at 1.30pm. Call St Thomas Centre for details on 01246 279916. Chesterfield Theatres Film: The Great Gatsby (12A) at the Pomegranate. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Sunday Night Fever Charity Concert at the Winding Wheel. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: The Lovesong of Alfred J Hitchcock at the Pomegranate. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Opera Appetisers at the Pomegranate. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk By The Visitation of God. A talk by Mick Rawle. Chesterfield and District Family History Society. Meet at St Hugh's Roman Catholic Church, Littlemoor at 7:30pm. Small charge including refreshments. Email: mail@ cadfhs.org.uk Call 01246 264535. Chesterfield Theatres Film: Hyde Park on Hudson (12A) at the Pomegranate. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Talk - My Garden & Other Animals at the Winding Wheel. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Chesterfield Theatres: Burt n Joyce at the Pomegranate. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Holymoorside Horticultural Society: Rhubarb Farm - a talk by Jennie Street. United Reformed Church meeting room, Holymoorside at 8pm. Contact: Peter Forrow (Chairman) 01246 568000 or Trevor Gee (Secretary) 01246 569059. Chesterfield Theatres: Educating Rita at the Pomegranate. Box Office 01246 345 222 or online chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk
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Commencing 28th November 2013 Thursday nights relax with a three course meal from the Christmas menu to the sounds of a live singer, price £30 per head. Friday and Saturday nights, again enjoy the three course Christmas menu then party into the night with a DJ from 10pm, price £35 per head. Book early to avoid disappointment. Wednesday night remains the same and as our Christmas present to you enjoy the usual mid-week treats menu - two courses £18 and three courses £21.
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Storrs Road Methodist Church and Centre, Brampton (side entrance on Upper Moor Street). Large and small halls for hire, with full kitchen facilities, for group meetings, courses and parties etc. Also full disabled access. The centre has recently been fully refurbished. Call 01246 566189 or email centre@storrsroadchurch.plus.com. Anytime Ashgate Hospice: Come Dine at Mine! Hold a dinner party in aid of Ashgate Hospice. An exciting way to raise money, whilst socialising with your family and friends. For further information please contact Alison WardFoster on 01246 567250 or email alison.ward@ashgatehospice.nhs.uk. Anytime Parish Centre 91, Sheffield Road, Stonegravels: Rooms are available for hire for educational, social and vocational activities from £5 per hour, including children’s and family parties. Modern kitchen and full disabled access. For information contact us on 01246 209433 or contact@parishcentrestonegravels.co.uk Monday, The Jungle Day Play Centre: Parent and Toddler Session 0 to 5 year olds. £3.50. Every Monday, Wednesday Wednesday and Friday in The Jungle Playcentre includes activities delivered from a qualified nursery nurse. The Jungle and Friday Play Centre, Foxwood Road, Sheepbridge. Call 01246 260011. Weekly Jog Derbyshire Groups @Brampton Manor: All welcome. Mon 6 to 7pm, Wed 9:30 to 10:30am and Thurs 5 to 5:45pm. For details contact Brampton Manor on 01246 277760 or visit www.brampton-manor.com Mon am Tots Café at St Thomas' Centre 10am to Midday. An informal get together for parents/carers. Call 01246 (Term Time) 279916 for info. Monday Chesterfield Market: Call Chesterfield Visitor Info. Centre on 01246 345777/8 or www.visitchesterfield.info Monday Young at Heart (social afternoon) - all welcome. 1:30 to 3:30pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details. Monday William Rhodes Primary and Nursery School Community Choir: Monday 3:30 to 4:30pm, our choir is made up of children, staff, parents and members of the wider community. Enthusiasm is all you need. An ability to sing is an advantage but not compulsory! Come along and join in. Contact Cindy Clark on 01246 234626. Monday 2nd Chesterfield Boys Brigade: Boys and girls age 6-18 at Storrs Road Methodist Church Centre. Every (Term Time) Monday during term time, starts 6pm. Contact 01246 274021 or 2cfdbb@googlemail.com Monday 1st Brampton Moor Brownies: Meet at Brampton Moor Methodist Church, starting 6pm. Contact the Brownie (Term Time) guider on 01246 272678 for further details. Monday Aurora Ladies' Choir. 7:15 to 9:45pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details. Monday Cock and Magpie Morris: 8 to 9:30pm @ A.C.C.A 6 Ashgate Road, Chesterfield S40 4AA. New wo/men dancers and musicians always welcome. Phone Shirley Niblock on 01246 207080 for further details or www. cockandmagpiemorris.org.uk Monday Holymoorside Band Rehearsals: non-contesting brass band that plays a variety of concerts. We encourage all abilities and rehearse every Monday and Friday in the United Reform Church at Holymoorside, from 7:459:45pm. Instruments are available. Enquiries@holymoorsideband.co.uk or 01246 566691/ 568745 3rd Monday Guide Dogs Chesterfield: Meet 7:30pm every 3rd Monday at The Rose and Crown, 104 Old Road S40 2QT. We welcome new volunteers. For further information please contact Gabbie Pattison on 07525 248740 (email: guidedogschesterfield@hotmail.co.uk or via Facebook - Guide Dogs Chesterfield). 3rd Monday RSPB Chesterfield Local Group: 7:15 to 9:15pm at the Winding Wheel. Illustrated talks, refreshments, bird food Not Aug sales. All welcome. Contact: Alan Goddard 01246 230244 or visit www.rspb.org.uk/groups/chesterfield Tuesday Chatters Coffee Shop at Walton Evangelical Church, Moorland View Road. 10am to midday. All welcome toys available for young children to play with. No charge, but a small donation will help cover costs and any remainder will go to charity. For details call 01246 231002 or email office@waltonchurch.org Tuesday and Cycling day rides with Chesterfield Spire Cycling Club: Meet at Queen’s Park Sports Centre, Boythorpe Road, Thursday 9:25am. Suitable for new and experienced cyclists: 30-60 mile routes. Call Dave Scrivener 01246 455525 or Steve Bright 07734506492 or just turn up. www.chesterfieldspirecyclingclub.co.uk Tuesday Spire Laughter Club: Takes place above Dent's Chemists at the Nenna Kind Cancer Drop In Centre at 2pm. A yoga therapy with laughter at its centre so why not come and laugh with us whilst improving your health and happiness. It's like yoga but you're not tied in knots! Call Karen for details on 01246 862790. Tuesday Knit and Natter: 10am to 12:30pm at St Thomas' Centre. An informal gathering for people who enjoy doing craft together. All ages, all abilities. Ring 01246 279916 for more information. Tuesday Progressive Whist Drive: Holymoorside Community Centre. 2 to 4pm. £2 per person. Everyone is welcome so long as they can play whist. If people wish to attend they do not need a partner, just turn up. For details contact Don on 01246 568204. Tuesday Tuesday Worship: St John's Church, Walton Back Lane. Please join us for Tuesday Worship from 11.30am to 12:15pm, followed by lunch in the Church Centre (£3.00 per person). Email: office@stjohnswalton.co.uk Tuesday Pregnancy Yoga Class Friends Meeting House Chesterfield 5:30 to 7pm. For further details please contact Pauline Nunn on 0779 115 7672 or email: yogaforlife@live.co.uk Tuesday Brownies. 6 to 7:15pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details. Tuesday Dog obedience training. 7:15 to 8:45pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details. Tuesday Chesterfield Garland/Clog Dancers: 7:30 to 9:30pm at Methodist Church Hall, Jaw Bones Hill, Chesterfield. New female dancers and wo/men musicians always welcome. Phone Barbara Wilson on 01246 230677 for further details or visit www.chesterfieldgarland.org.uk Tuesday Chesterfield Film Makers: if you’re interested in making videos. Walton Village Centre, 7:30 for 7:45 pm. For more details phone 01246 277349 or visit www.chesterfieldfilmmakers.weebly.com Tuesday Rose & Crown, Old Road: General Knowledge Quiz every Tuesday night - gallon of ale for the winner. Music quiz - last Sunday of each month, gallon of ale for the winner & rolling cash prize for 100% score.
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Linedancing (Improvers): 3 to 4:15pm, Brampton Manor, Brampton. Members FREE, Non-Members £4.50 Contact Kathryn on 01246 569053. Brampton Manor: Every Tuesday Quiz Night from 8.30pm. General knowledge with cash prizes to be won plus play your cards right. Call: 01246 277760. www.brampton-manor.com Christian Chat at Costa Coffee weekly at 6:30 pm 16 Packers Row, Town Centre, Chesterfield Chesterfield Theatres: Tuesday Night Dances at the Winding Wheel. 7:30pm-10.30pm. £4.85. Tiger Tots: A stay and play baby/toddler group. 1:30 to 3pm (term time) Holymoorside Village Hall. Anyone welcome, £2 per family, call in and ask for Becky or call 07701 066801. (Term time only). Line Dancing (Improvers) 3 to 4:15pm at Brampton Manor. Members FREE and Non-Members £4.50. New dancers welcome - any age, shape or size! Contact Kathryn on 01246 569053. Pilates Class 6pm to 7pm at St Johns Church, Walton Back Lane. For more information please contact jane@ villagehallpilates.co.uk or visit the website www.villagehallpilates.co.uk Freehand Writers Group: Meets alternate Tuesday evenings at Brampton Manor. We are an informal group of people who all share an interest in writing. New members welcome. For details email freehandgroup@ btinternet.com or website www.freehandgroup.wordpress.com or call Dawn on 01246 569705. Come to Time Out on Tuesdays a new community group. Storrs Road Church Centre, 2 to 4pm. Have a chat over a cuppa, make new friends. Join in with table games - Scrabble, cards, dominoes, table tennis etc to play for fun or bring a craft - just come and enjoy yourself. All ages welcome, £2 per session including refreshments. Holymoorside Women's Institute: 2 to 4pm at the United Reformed Church Schoolroom, Cottonmill Hill, Holymoorside. New Members warmly received. For further details ring Shirley Cotton on 01246 567396 or Margaret Copley on 01246 568360. Chesterfield Cycle Campaign: Meetings 7pm at the Town Hall. Contact Alastair on 01246 520820. Old Brampton Women's Institute. 2 to 4pm at The School Room, Old Brampton Church, Old Brampton. New members and visitors warmly welcomed. For more info ring Pat on 01246 2394431 or Jenny on 01246 557024. Chesterfield & District Vegetable and Fruit Growers: 7:30pm at the Committee Room, Holymoorside Village Hall, S42 7DX. Come and join us to share your gardening experiences, beginners welcome. Contact John 01246 569515, Malcolm 01246 569948 or just turn up. No meeting in AUGUST. North East Derbyshire Downs Syndrome Group. Alice's View Children's Centre, North Wingfield 10am to Midday (No meetings Aug or Dec). Come & join the fun! Lunch for a small charge after the sessions - a lovely sharing time after the fun. Call Rosie on 01629 537692 or 07500814361. Thom's Blokes 10am to noon. A meeting for men which includes talks, activities and regular outings to places of interest. All men welcome. St Thomas’ Church Centre. For info call David on 01246 231115 0r 01246 853741. Qi Gong. 10 to 11:15am. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details. British History Class: Currently looking at Edward III's reign. 10:30am at Chesterfield Library. Contact Margaret Bargh for details on 01246 276800. Line Dancing (Easy Intermediates) 11:10am to 12:20pm Brampton Manor. Members FREE, Non-Members £4.50. New dancers welcome - any age, shape or size! Contact Kathryn on 01246 569053. Holymoorside Craft Group: 2 to 4pm in the Committee Room, Holymoorside Village Hall. An informal, welcoming group. Any crafting goes such as papercraft, embroidery, knitting, sewing, drawing etc just bring your current project. Contact: Cynthia on 01246 569103. No meetings in June, July or August. Beaver Scouts. 4:15 to 6pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details. Messy Play at The Jungle Playcentre. 4:30 to 6:30pm. All children welcome under 12 years. Lots of messy, fun activities. Only £4.95 for 2 hours of fun. Evening Group Road Cycling. Meet every Wednesday 5:45pm onwards at Pelican Cycles, 1 Old Road, Brampton. Ride departs 6:15 to 6:30pm. Return around 8:45 to 9pm. Circa 35 miles. For more details contact Pelican Cycles on 01246 767078. Cub Scouts. 6 to 7:30pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details. Brampton Ladies Club: 7:15pm for 7:45pm start at Storrs Road Methodist Church. Meetings held every Wednesday during school term time with a speaker or social activity. Details 01246 272333. Free Voices Community Choir. The Friends Meeting House, Brockwell Lane - 7:15 to 9pm. We are a nonperforming choir who sing for enjoyment. No need to be able to read music. Contact Helen on 01246 237937 or helend@uwclub.net Jesterfield Juggling Club. 7 to 9pm at Walton Village Centre. All abilities welcome to learn and share skills in all types of circus skills. £2 a week for adults and £1 for under 16s who are welcome if accompanied by a responsible adult. We meet, we juggle, we eat cake. Call 07766 468 499 or email lwfarrant@btinternet.com. Bible Class: 7:30 to 8:30pm at Christadelphian Church 19a Sheffield Road, Chesterfield. Topics presented for study and discussion. Visit our web site www.chesterfieldchristadelphians.org.uk Scouts. 7:30 to 9:15pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details Brampton Best Knitters: Come and meet in the Rose and Crown for knitting, crochet, other handicrafts, combined with a warm welcome and good company. £1 subs (optional). 7.30pm, Rose and Crown, 104 Old Road, Brampton. Call Suzanne on 07900 814715 for more info. Pilates Class 9:15 to 10:15am at St Johns Church, Walton Back Lane. For more information please contact jane@villagehallpilates.co.uk or visit the website www.villagehallpilates.co.uk Green Drinks: An opportunity for like-minded people from any background to get together for a fun, relaxed, interesting evening once a month. Starts at 7pm and the location varies so please check at www.greendrinks. org/Derbyshire/Chesterfield.
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Fairplay Charity Coffee Morning: 10am-12noon, Fairplay Centre, Chesterfield. Enjoy a slice of cake and tea/ coffee for just £1.50, meet with friends and browse our second hand books for sale. For more information please contact the Fairplay Office on 01246 203963 or look on our website www.fair-play.co.uk 3rd Chesterfield Fairtrade Group: 6.30pm in Chesterfield Town Hall. New members always welcome to help with Wednesday events or attend meetings connected to promoting Fairtrade. Contact Jenie Lismore on 01246 455178 or Wendy Blunt on 01246 345308. 3rd Foljambe Women’s Institute 7:30 to 9:30.pm. St John’s Church Hall, Walton. Small, friendly group where Wednesday visitors and new members are most welcome. For more information ring Margaret on 01246 232134. office@ stjohnswalton.co.uk 4th Walton Women's Institute: 2 to 4pm at St. John's Church Centre, Walton Back Lane, Walton. Activities Wednesday include: Keep Fit, Book Group, Flower Arranging, Choir and much more! New members and visitors welcome. For details call Sheila Todd on 01246 567661 or Diana Fagg on 01246 566780. office@stjohnswalton.co.uk Last Cotton Mill Club: Activity club for young adults with learning difficulties. 7 to 9pm on the last Wednesday of Wednesday each month at Holymoorside United Reform Church School Room. Call: B Turner on 01246 566109. Last Manor Band Mania @Brampton Manor. For details contact Brampton Manor on 01246 277760 or visit the Wednesday website www.brampton-manor.com Thursday Chesterfield Flea Market: Call Chesterfield Visitor Info Centre on 01246 345777/8 or www.visitchesterfield.info Thursday Fit and Fab Keep Fit Class Holymoorside: A gentle exercise class to music. 9:30am to 10:30am in United Reform Church Holymoorside. All welcome. Contact Tessa on 0786 658 5575. Thursday Yoga. 9:30 to 11am. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details. Thursday Central Methodist Toddler Group, Saltergate. 10 to 11:30am (term time). In the town centre this group is ideal for a break from shopping for you & your baby/toddler. £1.50 for 1 adult & 1 child; 50p per extra child. Drinks & biscuits included for all. Thursday Line Dancing (Beginners/novices) 7 to 8:30pm at St Thomas' Parish Centre. £5. New dancers welcome - any age, shape or size! Contact Kathryn on 01246 569053. Thursday Walking Back To Healthiness: Walking group meets at 10:30am at Holmebrook Valley Park, starting points may vary. To book please call Tina Hensey on 01246 345669. Thursday Ichthus Canoe Club Chesterfield (ICCC) meet every Thursday at 6pm (Outdoor during Spring, Summer and early Autumn) or 8pm (pool sessions late Autumn and Winter). For further information and the latest Club programme email canoejmc@gmail.com, www.ichthuscanoeclub.co.uk or call 01246 274021. Thursday Brampton Community Band: Musicians welcome - join and play folk dance music. 7 to 9pm at Old Hall Junior School. For details visit www.bramptoncommunityband.piczo.com, email: bcband@hotmail.co.uk or call: 01246 236805. Beginners session on the 2nd Thursday of each month. Thursday Muy Thai. Martial arts training. 6 to 7:15pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for info. Thursday Chesterfield Photographic Society: Contact the Club Secretary Brian Davis 01246 275433. Thursday Chesterfield Philharmonic Choir practice at Ashgate Croft School, Ashgate Road from 7:15 to 9:30pm. We put on four concerts & a choral day each year. Come & join us. Call Lynda at 01246 202694. Thursday Chesterfield Recorded Music Society: Parish Centre, Sheffield Road, Stonegravels, Chesterfield. 7:15pm start. We listen to and discuss mainly classical music and occasionally jazz and music from shows. Meetings September to June. More information from John Strange on 01246 416558. Thursday Ringcraft Dog classes. 7:30 to 10:30pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details. Thursday Holymoorside Choral Society: practice in Holymoorside from 7:30 to 9:30pm. We sing a variety of music - new members, particularly gentlemen, always welcome. Contact Jane Alexander on 01246 566033. Thursday Holymoorside Ladies Club: 7:45pm in Holymoorside Village Hall. Variety of speakers and activities. All welcome. Membership not necessary, just £2. No meetings during school holidays. Call Anne 01245 566789. Thursday Kettlercise Class: A group exercise class using light-weight Kettlebells at Back to Basics Gym, Brampton, 5:30 to 6:30pm every Thursday. Suitable for all fitness levels, costs £4 or book 6 classes for £20. Book www. kettlebellhealth.co.uk/class-locations or call Rachel on 07742 428216. Thursday Pub Quiz at The Crispin, Ashgate Road. 9pm. Thursdays Pilates Classes: 6pm-7pm at The School Room, Old Brampton and 7.45pm - 8.45pm at St John’s Church, (Term Time) Walton Back Lane. For more information please contact jane@villagehallpilates.co.uk or visit the website www.villagehallpilates.co.uk Every St John's Ambulance Chesterfield Quad Division: Meet at Storrs Road Methodist Church during term time. Thursday Badgers and Cadets (5 to 18 year olds) from 6pm. Adults 18+ at 7:30pm. Contact us on 01246 279132 or email (Term Time) chesterfield@derbyshire.sja.org.uk. 1st Thursday Do you play an instrument? Would you like to play jazz with the Chesterfield Jazz Club house band? Come to Jam Session, at Club Chesterfield, Chester Street, S40 1DL. £4 on the door for participants and spectators. 7:30 start. Visit www.chesterfieldjazz.com or call Wendy on 07764 587258 for more information 1st Thursday Rendezvous Group: St Thomas’ Centre, Chatsworth Road. All seniors invited for light lunch followed by activities. 12:45 to 3:30pm. £3.50 to cover costs. Details phone 01246 272333. 1st Thursday Embroiderers' Guild Chesterfield Branch: 7-9pm at The Saints Parish Centre, St. Mary's Gate, Chesterfield, S41 7TJ. Visitors welcome, for details call 01246 568228. 2nd Chesterfield Evening Townswomen's Guild: Meet on 2nd Thursday of the month (except August). 7pm at the Thursday Winding Wheel, Chesterfield. For further information contact the Secretary on 01246 455110. 2nd Chesterfield Farmer's Market: Every second Thursday. For information please call Chesterfield Visitor Thursday Information Centre on 01246 345774 or visit www.visitchesterfield.info
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Monthly coffee afternoon for people who have been bereaved at any time; it takes place on the third Thursday of every month from 3pm to 4pm. It provides an opportunity to meet new friends over coffee and home made cake. Venue: Room 1 Parish Centre, St John's Church, Walton Back Lane, Walton. For more information telephone 01246 236042 3rd Chesterfield Jazz Club: Regular Jazz Night, Chesterfield Jazz Club, Chester Street, Chesterfield S40 1DL. For Thursday details and tickets for gigs call 07764 587 258 / 07980 491 048 or online at www.chesterfieldjazz.com. Last Thu Tramway Tavern: Jam Night. Last Thursday - 9pm at the Tramway Tavern on Chatsworth Road. Thursday & Pasta Night @ Koo: Two pasta dishes and a bottle of house wine for £22. Gluten/wheat free pasta available on Friday request. Served 5 to 8pm, to book call 01246 205604. Friday Chesterfield Market: Call Chesterfield Visitor Info Centre on 01246 345777/8 or www.visitchesterfield.info Friday Parent & Toddler - all welcome! 9 to 11am. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details. Friday The Jungle Day Nursery: Coffee Morning for parents / carers to talk and socialise - Every Friday 10.30am to 12.30pm at The Jungle Day Nursery, Fox wood Road, Sheepbridge. Call 01246 261642. Friday Yoga for People Living with Cancer Friends Meeting House Chesterfield 11:00am to12:30pm. For further details please contact Pauline Nunn on 0779 115 7672 or email: yogaforlife@live.co.uk Friday Découpage. 1 to 3pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details. Friday Holymoorside Band Rehearsals - a non-contesting brass band that play a variety of concerts. We encourage all abilities and rehearse every Monday and Friday in the United Reform Church at Holymoorside, from 7:45 to 9:45pm. Instruments available. Email: enquiries@holymoorsideband.co.uk or 01246 566691/568745. Fridays 3rd Brampton (St Thomas’) Scout Group: Join the adventure for 6 to 14 year olds in the Beaver, Cub or Scout (Term Time) Sections. Meet Friday evenings during term time. Contact Ben Widdowson 01246 567409. Friday Youth Club. 6 to 8pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details. Friday Knit and Natter: 6:30pm at the Image and Colour Emporium at 413a Chatsworth Road. Get together with likeminded people for some knitting and a chat. Cost £3 includes coffee and a cake. Call Tracey on 07526 455410 for more information. Friday Brampton Manor: Every Friday Live Music from 9pm see website for details. Call: 01246 277760. www. brampton-manor.com Friday (2nd The Chesterfield Art Club: Meet at Whitecotes School from 7:30 to 9:30pm. Activities alternate between and 4th) Worknights, Demonstration, and Critiques. Visitors are welcome at £3 per session. The membership list is currently open. For further information contact Terry 01246 416565. (Not August or December). Friday Badminton. 8:15 to 9:45pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details. 3rd Friday North East Derbyshire Downs Syndrome Group. Meet at Fairplay, Alexandria Rd West, Chesterfield. 12:45pm (not Aug & dates different in Dec) in conjunction with pre-school group for families who meet there weekly on a Friday. Come and join in the fun! Time to play, experience time in the sensory room, meet other families and enjoy new opportunities. £1.50 per family. Contact Rosie on 07500 814361 or 01629 537692 for further info. Saturday Newbold Community Football Training: Highfield Park, Newbold, S41 7DF. 9:30 to 11:30am. Fun training for Mornings boys & girls of all abilities aged 5 to 15 years. FA qualified coaches, first aiders, drinks & snacks available. £2.00 per session. Call Tim Sadler on 01246 277325 or tim.sadler2@ntlworld.com Saturday Muy Thai for Adults/Kids: Martial Arts training for adults 10 to 11am followed by kids 11 am to midday. Located in Bolsover call 07910 858267 for details. Saturday Chesterfield Market: Call Chesterfield Visitor Info. Centre on 01246 345777/8 or ww.visitchesterfield.info Sunday Sunday School 9:30 to 10:30am at Christadelphian Church 19a Sheffield Road Chesterfield. Children aged 5 to Mornings 11 years Bible stories, crafts, music. Visit our web site www.chesterfieldchristadelphians.org.uk Sunday Feeder Squad football U6's 2013/14: Chesterfield Town Football Club run a Sunday Morning Football Training Mornings Club for boys and girls aged under 6 years old. Stand Road Park at 10am. Players (boys and girls) must be under 7 on the 31st of August 2013. Call Jamie Weiz 07970 411501 if interested. Sunday Church Services: 9 am Service of Holy Communion and 10:45 am Worship Service for All Ages. Refreshments after both services. All welcome. St John's Walton, Walton Back Lane. Sunday Gospel Hour 6pm at Christadelphian Church 19a Sheffield Road, Chesterfield. Refreshments and a time to chat after service. Visit our web site www.chesterfieldchristadelphians.org.uk Sunday Brampton Manor: Sunday Carvery 12-6pm & Live Music from 5pm. Call: 01246 277760. 1st Sunday Life Drawing and Painting Class with a model, 10:30 to 11:30am then Midday to 1:00pm, with Chris Bennett, artist, at The Whitworth Centre, Darley Dale. Cost: £12 full price/£9 concs/£6 under 18/students. For info please contact: Sarah Bennett: 01629 733759 or email sarah@sarahbennettjazz.com 1st Sunday The Way at Walton Evangelical Church: 3 to 4pm. A group for adults with learning disabilities. You are welcome to join us for tea and biscuits followed by a short talk and activities such as craft, drama and singing. Carers welcome. For further details call free on 0808 1082354. Sunday (2nd Rainbow Whist: Holymoorside Community Centre. From 7 to 9pm every 2nd and 4th Sunday in the month. & 4th) Anyone with the ability to play whist is welcome. For details contact Don on 01246 568204. Every 2nd Chesterfield and District Alpine Society meet every 2nd Sunday in the month, between September and May, Sunday in Holymoorside United Reformed Church at 3pm. Illustrated talks about plants and expeditions to find them. Friendly group. All welcome. Contact: 01246 569025 Every 3rd British Cycling Breeze Ride for women only: Loundsley Green Community Centre at 10:45am every third Sunday Sunday. Cycle off road to the Holmebrook Valley Park cafe and back. Bikes and helmets available for those who need them. No need to book. Contact Michelle on 0772 588 5151.
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Motorcycle clothing: £50 Pro Bika Belstaff motorcycle jacket size small. Water resistant. Black, turquoise and purple colour. Has detachable inner padded jacket and reinforced elbow padding. Frank Shorter trousers with bib and braces. Reinforced knees. Size small. Black colour. Water resistant. Also Nolan motorcycle helmet white, turquoise and purple. Can separate. Call: 07765 676302 (Ashgate)
Polly Pocket: £10 Polly Pocket car, animal bus, water world and various Polly Pockets and outfits, all very good condition. Call 01246 566623 (after 6pm).
Muck Boots: £20 Brand New Muck Boots, Shires Deluxe, adult size 6. Call: 01246 567035 (Somersall)
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Tesco Slow Cooker: £10ono Brand new, still in box. Stainless steel, 3.3 litre, 3 settings. Call 07879119425 (Ashgate) Nikon F55 Camera & lens: £70 Hardly used Nikon F55 Camera & AF Zoom-Nikkor 28-80mm lens. Call: 01246 206760 (Brampton) Solid Pine Bed Frame: £40ono SIngle bed - shaped head and footboard. Good condition. Collection only S40 area. Call: 07703 534050 (S40 area) Girl’s Mountain Bike: £20 20” wheels, 5 gears, very good condition. Would suit 7-9 year old. Call 01246 566623 (after 6pm). Wooden Doll’s House: £15 Early Learning Centre wooden doll’s house, with furniture and car (no people). Good condition. Call 01246 566623 (after 6pm). Fairy World: £10 Early Learning Centre wooden Fairy World, complete with several fairy figures, winged horses, etc. Very good condition. Call 01246 566623 (after 6pm). Bathing Cushion Bath Lift: £125 Ideal for people who have difficulty getting in or out of the bath. Uses airflow compressor and hand control buttons. Call 01246 498807 (Walton).
Philips DVD Recorder/VCR: £40. Want to easily transfer those special videos to DVDs? Then this is for you! Machine in perfect condition, as hardly ever used. Buyer to collect. Call 01246 270141 (Walton).
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