63 - May 2015

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Issue no. 63 - May 2015

Skating for England We talk to local youngster Ryan Apsley as he achieves a place in the England Under 14 ice hockey team.

West Studios Exhibition

Holymoorside Arts Festival

Details of tenants from S40 Locals home as they exhibit for Craft & Design Month.

Events around Holymoorside as they stage their annual arts festival over the May holiday weekend.

Whit Walks A Chesterfield tradition for 160 years with bands, floats and celebrations makes plans 2015.

Your Business, Entertainment and Community Guide for Ashgate, Brampton, Brookside, Holymoorside, Somersall and Walton. Cover photography by Robert Nixon Betts


Intro Welcome to the May edition of S40 Local.

Hope you've had a good Easter and are looking forward to the two bank holidays in May. One of the articles this month talks about the Whit Walk in Chesterfield, a Chesterfield tradition for over 160 years and one of the biggest in the country... it's also something, that I knew nothing about - thank you to Chris Townsend for sharing the information. Last month we featured cinema at the Pomegrante and as a result of what we'd found out, went along to a Saturday morning viewing of Big Hero 6. We thoroughly enjoyed the screening and were really impressed, a lovely environment and a great alternative to national cinema chains. This edition feels fairly business focused for the sole reason that lots of people have news they wanted to share. It's great news for the area that local businesses are making changes, expanding, adapting and improving. I hope you find it interesting finding out what's going on, who's doing what and consider giving them a go. STOP PRESS: A last minute item that missed the cut... watch this space for news of the Brampton Bicycle Club. I'm involved and will bring you news about a local cycling club for children. Running regular coaching sessions we hope to inspire youngsters to spend more time on their bike by offering a sample of the fun to be had on two wheels. Things are still work in progress but we are planning to hold the first sessions in June. We need people to help, and kids to come along, so if you're interested in lending a hand or if you've got kids who can ride, who are interested, please get in touch (contact details on the right). Our first session will be at Holmebrook Valley Park on Thursday 18 June. As always, if you've anything you'd like to share or you'd like to get in touch we'd love to hear from you. And thanks to Robert Nixon Betts for sending in this months cover image, great shot of the Spire. Till next month. Paul.

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Brookfield Youngster Plays for England Words: Paul Chapman

Ryan Apsley from Brookfield Community School, plays ice hockey with Sutton Sting, and has been selected to represent England at the Under 14 level. He pulled on his England jersey for the first time over Easter, at an International Tournament in the winter sports resort of Zell am See, Austria. In Austria Ryan scored his first England goal and the team did really well in the World Tournament finishing 4th out of 12 teams which is a great achievement given our national standing. Ryan's next big test is playing for Midlands Conference Under 15's at Sheffield in the EIHA's interconference tournament at the beginning of May. Club Head Coach Rob Saunders was full of praise for his young star and said. “Ryan has been with the Club for quite a few years now and although he is only fourteen years old he has more than nine year's experience playing ice hockey.” He explained “He is reaping the rewards of dedication and hours upon hours of practice time at the rink and I am thrilled that once again we have Sutton players being selected alongside some of the best talent in the Country.”

Ryan pulled on his England jersey for the first time over Easter, at an International Tournament in the winter sports resort of Zell am See, Austria.

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Ryan plays right-wing with Sutton Sting in Sutton in Ashfield, in the under 14’s and under 16’s teams and is naturally excited about selection in his favoured position for Team England. “It’s a great honour for anyone to represent your Country” said Apsley. “And for the Sting too” he continued “playing for England is not like playing for your Club. The standard is higher and the game is a lot faster.” Ryan was keen to point out the support he receives from Sutton Sting “We have great coaches at the Sting and they have helped


us get through the selection process. I am so pleased to be another Sutton Sting player selected for England. It’s awesome!” Ryan joins the EIHA elite athlete development programme, which provides a progression pathway of support for athletes up to GB’s under 18s teams. Sting Head Coach Saunders added. “We have worked hard at Sutton Sting to establish a programme that caters for the novice club player as well as meeting the high performance demands from the Midlands Conference and Team England programmes. I have seen quite a few of our talented athletes make the stepup from the Sting into the Midlands Conference teams initially and then on to England and Great Britain teams which makes me proud of what we have achieved over the past nine years since we started the Club.” Sutton Sting offers a Learn to Skate session on Saturday mornings which is run in collaboration with Everyone Active at the Lammas Leisure Centre, progressing through Learn to Play and up to teams competing in the EIHA’s league system. More than 600 kids have passed through Sutton Sting in the last nine years and the Club has delivered far above their own aspirations. As the current season draws to a close, the future looks really bright for the 2012 Nottinghamshire Club of the Year and with opportunities for children from 5 years old, it is a great time to get your skates on in Sutton.

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Monday 27 April

Saturday 2 May

Tuesday 5 May

Brampton Living History: ‘World War 1’ Speaker: James Clark. A look into the hardships of the war, which many of our ancestors endured. Cost £2. Meet at 7:30pm, St Thomas’ Centre, Brampton.

Brampton Food Market: 10am to 1.30pm at St Thomas’ Centre, Chatsworth Rd, S40 3AW. T: 01246 279916. Email: admin@ st-thomas-brampton.org or www. stthomascentre.com Storytelling at Chesterfield Museum. 11am & 2pm. For children aged 4-7years at Chesterfield Museum, St Mary's Gate. (Also 6 June).

Lavender Coffee Morning: In aid of head and neck cancer support. 10am to 1pm, at the Eyre Chapel, Newbold. There will be a raffle and sales table.

Tuesday 28 April Hardwick Probus Club (Chesterfield): Speaker Stephen Flinders: ‘Catherine Crompton’s Diary’. The Olde House Loundsley Green.10am. Contact Paul on 01246 567278 / 07912 258674 / paul@fallows-end.co.uk

Thursday 30 April Chesterfield Photographic Society: AGM. Non members welcome, free: The Society meets weekly in the Lecture Theatre of Chesterfield Library, 7:30pm. T: 01246 567138.

Sun 3rd to Mon 4th May Art Exhibition by members of The Chesterfield Art Club: 10am to 5pm daily @ Ashover Parish Hall, Milken Lane, Ashover S45 OBA. Monday the 4th coincides with the Ashover Village May Day Carnival.

Wednesday 6 May Holymoorside Horticultural Society: Jean Binney - Botanical Art Past and Present. Starts 7:30pm. Refreshments. URC Meeting Room, Holymoorside. T: Peter Forrow (Chairman) 01246 568000 or Trevor Gee (Secretary) 01246 569059.

Thursday 7 May Chesterfield Embroiderer's Guild: A Practical Workshop: 7-9pm, The Saints Parish Centre, Chesterfield S41 7TJ (on St Mary's Gate). For further information contact 01246 275177.

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What’s On Friday 8 to Friday 29 May

Sun 10 to Sat 16 May

Tuesday May 12

West Studios Exhibition Exhibition of work by tenants of West Studios as part of Craft & Design Month 2015. See details on page 12/13.

Christian Aid Week. Collectors from St Thomas’ church will be delivering envelopes to houses on Chatsworth Road and surrounding streets for donations to Christian Aid. Please give if you can to help Christian Aid’s work, focusing this year on transforming women’s lives in Ethiopia.

Valuation Day Mellors & Kirk valuation day at St Thomas' Centre. See page 31 for details. Whit Walk Briefing Meeting The Briefing Meeting for all churches intending to be involved in Chesterfield’s Procession of Witness (Whit Walks) will be held at The Gospel Mission Congregational Church, Old Rd. (nr Serpent Motors). Everyone welcome. Start time: 7.30pm.

Saturday 9 May 'Cycle in Style’ ride' Leave from Rykneld Square (outside the Visitor Information Centre) at 10.30am to cycle along the Stonegravels Way finishing at the Riverside Garden Centre cafe where Rupert Carr from Birchall Developments will tell us about the Peak Resort development. All welcome but especially well dressed cyclists and classic bicycles!

Sat 9 to Sun 17 May Chesterfield Area Walking Festival: Enjoy the Chesterfield area on foot, take a stroll around Scarcliffe, Hardwick Estate or enjoy the Chesterfield Ghost Walk for instance. 59 walks to choose from, mostly free of charge. Visit www. chesterfieldwalkingfestival.co.uk or call 01246 345777/8 to book.

Saturday 9 May Christian Aid Coffee Morning at St John's Church, Walton Back Lane, 10 -12 noon. All welcome. Enjoy a cuppa and a cake (or two!) and raise funds for Christian Aid. Home made produce and card stall too. T: 01246 234696 (Lindsay) or 01246 568118 (Carol) Please check before attending any event as S40 local cannot be held responsible for any errors in the listings.

Sunday 10 May VE Day Commemoration Service at The Gospel Mission, Congregational Church Old Rd. (nr Serpent Motors) at 10.45am This special service will commemorate the 70th anniversary of the ending of World War II. If anyone has any photographs or memorabilia from VE Day please bring them along. For further information please contact: gospelmissionuk@aol.com W4All (Worship for All) service with Baptism led by Rev Tracey Harris. 10:45am at Storrs Road Methodist Church - The Worship Group will be singing from 10:30am.

Monday 11 May Chesterfield Diabetes Group – ‘Fire Safety’ Speaker: Gary Platts, Derbyshire Fire Service. 7:30pm, at The Education Centre, Chesterfield Royal Hospital. North East Derbyshire Industrial Archaeology Society talk. Greg Lilleker on The Story of British Rail’s High Speed Trains”. 7.30pm at St Thomas’ Church Centre, Chesterfield Road, Brampton. Visitors welcome. Details from Cliff at 01246 234212.

Thursday 14 May Chesterfield 50+ Inspired Group Open meet and AGM. A talk by Derbyshire, Leicestershire & Rutland Air Ambulance. 10:15am to 12:15pm Council Chambers, Town Hall. T: 01629 532466. North East Derbyshire Field Club: Meet at the Town Hall for a 6.30 pm departure. Weather permitting a visit to the Apiary of the Chesterfield & District Beekeepers Association at Wingerworth. Protective clothing provided. Rubber gloves recommended. Afterwards to Avenue Washlands Nature Reserve for guided visit. Donations expected. T: 01246 207683. Create Your Very Own Herbal Tea Blend – workshop. Spread over two evenings, we will taste a variety of herbal teas to enable you to decide which herbs you really like to form your own blend of herbal tea. 7:30 to 9:30pm. Cost £22 - email to book on derwentherbalists@gmail.com

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What’s On Thursday 14 May

Sunday 17 May

NSPCC: Share Aware Talk at ST Thomas' Centre. See page 46/7 for details.

Come and try Crown Green Bowling: Robinson Bowls Club is holding a Taster Day from 12 noon until 5 pm. You will find our car park on Walton Road, opposite Hillside Drive. All ages welcome and bowls can be provided, just wear flat shoes. For more information contact Alan Taylor T: 01246 206061. If you cannot attend, we will try to arrange a different day/time for you.

Friday 15 May Holymoorside and District History Society: "World War One, A Soldier's Tale" by James Clark. 7.30pm at Holymoorside Village Hall, cost £2 includes refreshments. All welcome - call 01246 568101 or visit www. holymoorsidehistorysociety.com Parkinson’s UK Chesterfield & District Branch Monthly Meeting. Anne Richie & Sylvia Holloway: Singers. St John’s Church Centre, Walton Back Lane. 2pm.

Weekend 15 to 17 May TEC (The Electric Church) Weekend' at Storrs Road - Friday 15 May TEC Film Club 6:30 to 9.00pm Ages: 12+; Saturday 16th May TEC Football Tournament 2pm @ Brookfield School: Sunday 17 May at 7pm TEC Worship at Storrs Road Church.

Saturday 16 May Chesterfield Cats Protection: Spring Fare: Rose Hill United Reformed Church (next door to the Church Hall) - near the Town Hall. 10 am to 2.30 pm, free entry. Refreshments, tombola, raffle, games, cake stall, home-made crafts, plants, CP merchandise, bargains galore! T: 0845 371 2754. Birthday Gala Concert: Featuring four local choirs at The Crooked Spire, Chesterfield. Tickets from Chesterfield Tourist Information Centre or T: 01246 211655. Fun Day @ Pooky Active Fun and games at Pooky Active and Little Fish Parties. Meet Peppa Pig. Sue Wilkins signing her book 'Alfies Story'. Little Fish Party Discounts. Pot Painint and much more. See page 43 for details. Chesterfield College Open Day Take a browse of course on offer. 10am tp 1pm. See advert on page 57 for details.

Monday 18 May Brampton Living History: ‘The Building of the Bamford Dams’ Speaker: Keith Blood. The Bamford Dams were built to provide towns with clean running water, a luxury we nowadays take for granted. Cost £2. Meet at 7:30pm, St Thomas’ Centre, Brampton.

Thursday 21 May Tea Dance at The Fairplay Centre Join us for tea, cake and music, 1-3pm, £3 entry fee. Car Parking at Mecca Bingo - charges apply. For info www.fair-play.co.uk or call 01246 203963.

Sat 23 to Mon 25 May Holymoorside Arts Festival Events throughout the weekend. See page 20 for details.

Sat 23 to Sun 31 May ‘Art in Nature’ Textile Art Exhibition. Open 10am-5pm daily at The Art Room, Wilkin Hill, Barlow, Derbyshire, S18 7TE. E: anne@annemenary.com W: www. dianegilder.co.uk

Saturday 23 May Meet George Stephenson: Have a chat with this famous railway pioneer and discover his connection with Chesterfield.10am, midday, 1 & 4pm. Chesterfield Museum, St Mary's Gate.

Chesterfield Children's Market: Budding traders between 3 & 14 years old (must be accompanied by an adult), can sample life as a market trader and sell unwanted toys, clothes and books. Free stalls available. T: 01246 345999. 10am to 4pm Market Place, Chesterfield.

Sunday May 24 Whitsuntide All Age Worship will be held at 10.45am at The Gospel Mission Congregational Church on Old Road. It will include some of the music to be used in this year’s ‘Whit Walks’. The Worship will be led by Mr. Chris Townsend and will be followed by refreshments. A Victorian Sideshow Today, before your very eyes, the Palace of Curiosities is proud to demonstrate that seeing is believing. 11am to 4pm. Revolution House, High Street, Old Whittington.

Monday May 25 Whit Walks: The Brampton section of the Procession of Witness (formerly known as The Whit Walks) will gather at the junction of Old Rd. and Chatsworth Rd at 9.15am to walk down Chatsworth Rd. to the Town Hall to join the main Procession there. The Procession will include decorated floats and goodie bags for the children. Everyone welcome either to watch or to walk. Procession colours this year are white, yellow and orange. Spring bank holiday table top sale: 10 am to 4pm. Stalls are available for the table top sale in the market place. To book T: 01246 345999. Market Place, Chesterfield.

Tuesday 26 May Hardwick Probus Club (Chesterfield): ‘Harry Brearley’ Speaker Robin Fielder. Meet at The Olde House Loundsley Green at 10am. Contact Paul Broadhead on 01246 567278 or 07912 258674 or email: paul@fallows-end.co.uk

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What’s On Thursday 28 May

Sunday 31 May

Monday 8 June

Meet a navvy: The navvies built the 'Mile Long' tunnel under Clay Cross that you travel through on any train heading south of Chesterfield. Find out how they lived and worked, and the danger faced. 10am to 4pm Chesterfield Museum, St Mary's Gate.

Chesterfield Artisan Market: New Artisan Market coming to Chesterfield on the last Sunday of the month, beginning 31 May. There will be over 80 stalls selling some of the very finest artisan products, hand crafted items and local produce. Market Place, Chesterfield

Chesterfield Diabetes Group – ‘Diabetes – The Ticking Time Bomb’ Speaker: Richard Lane OBE, President Diabetes UK.

Friday 29 May Lego Day: Hands on activities for children aged 3-5years. How good are you at building? Come along to our Lego day and amaze us! Could you build the 'Crooked Spire'? Sessions 11am & 2pm Chesterfield Museum, St Mary's Gate.

Saturday May 30 North East Derbyshire Field Club: Meet at Pennine Way car park for departure at 10.30 am. Bring lunch. Visit to Chestnut Centre, Sparrowpit, near Chapelen-le-Frith. See otters, small mammals and birds of prey. Concession entry £6.75. Contact 01246 207683

Saturday 6 June

Valuation Day Mellors & Kirk valuation day at St Thomas' Centre. See page 31 for details. New Orleans Jazz 7.30 pm. All Saints Church, Wingerworth S42 6PU – The International Delta Six featuring John Shillito (trumpet) and Barbara Widmer from Switzerland (piano) – Tickets £8 (no concessions) and information from Tricia Rowbotham 01246 568687.

Brampton Food Market. 10am to 1.30pm at St Thomas’ Centre, Chatsworth Rd, S40 3AW. T: 01246 279916. Email: admin@ st-thomas-brampton.org or www. stthomascentre.com

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Thursday 4 June Chesterfield Embroiderer's Guild: "Creating with Nature", by Linda Rudkin 7-9pm, The Saints Parish Centre, Chesterfield S41 7TJ (on St Marys Gate). For further information contact 01246 275177.

Pomegranate Theatre 1 May Music: Blake 2-3May Cinderella & At The Movies 9 May Stick Man 12 May Inspector Morse: House of Ghosts 13 May Danny the Champion of the World 16 May Morecambe & Wise Rebooted 18-20 May Step in Time Dance Show 23 May Captain Flinn 25 May Pop Factor, The Concert! 27-30 May Guys and Dolls 1-3 Jun Half a Sixpence 4 Jun Jaleo Flamenco 6-7 Jun Aliens Love Underpants 11-13 Jun The Business of Murder

Tuesday Night Ballroom Dancing Every Tuesday, dancing in the ballroom with Ken and Hazel Shelton. The Winding Wheel. Tickets £4.85, Available at the Box Office/on the night. Bar Open.

Pomegranate Theatre Corporation Street Chesterfield S41 7TX

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Northern Soul & Motown Night Jasper Carrott's Stand Up and Rock Russell Watson Lovin' the 70s The Cavern Beatles Joan Armatrading Spotlight Comedy Club Derek Acorah - The Psychic Ether Tour Billy Pearce Stewart Francis - Pun Gent The Fortunes The Simon & Garfunkel Story The Carpenters Story 80s Mania A Modern Jive Freestyle Ball

Pomegranate Screenings Include:

Wild Tales (15) • EOS: The Impressionists (12A) • The Dark Horse (PG) • Woman in Gold (PG) • Love is Strange (15) • Suite Francaise (15), Mommy (15) • The Water Diviner (15) • The Tale of Princess Kaguya (U) • Home (U) • X and Y (Cert TBC) • GOS: Antony & Cleopatra (12A) • NT Live: Man and Superman (12A) • ENO: Pirates of Penzance (12A) • ROH: La Boheme (12A) • White God (15) • Royal Ballet Live: La Fille Mal Gardee (12A)

Winding Wheel Holywell Street Chesterfield S41 7SA

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S40 Local HQ, West Studios, is getting involved in Craft and Design Magazine's Design Month. It's been driven by Gwin Kerry, Sarah Pasley and Deborah Langner designers and West Studio residents and will run right through May, to celebrate the opening of the building and encourage people to come and have a look around and meet the people who work there. There are 16 tenants in West Studios practicing art in a wide variety of mediums from; graphic design and ceramics to encaustic art (painting with melted wax), street furniture and sculpture. Tenants were asked to produce a piece of artwork inspired by the building in which they work. The resulting pieces will form the exhibition, which runs in West Studios from Friday 8 May to Friday 29 May. It's open to the public and you are more than welcome to come along and take a look. Friday 8 and Saturday 9 May will be an open studios event, giving you the opportunity to take a look around and chat to the artists. You could even call in and see where S40 Local is produced! West Studios is situated in Chesterfield College's West Block (The old Grammar School), behind the gates at the Sheffield Road entrance and has been refurbished thanks to European Regional Development Funding. The new space converted old class rooms into four contemporary work spaces with a shared meeting room, studio and reception, which also doubles as a shop and gallery space, where artists can display and sell their work. Drinks and cakes are available in the coffee shop where Jake, Hannah and Joby are on hand. Some examples of pieces from the exhibition are shown below and overleaf. For more details including the artists who are taking part and opening times, please see the West Studios Facebook page.

Paul Chapman Spell Check (Digital print) "I don't class myself as an artist, so I took my inspiration from the tools I use daily to put together S40 Local magazine. I've applied these to an element of the building that I've often noticed and would like to see fixed - it's the missing letters in the stone work, on the name above the main entrance. "What would the old Microsoft Word paperclip have had to say about that?"

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Vicky Bell (Tilly Fudge) Finger Prints "My idea (digital print) is based around the ‘finger print guest books’ I produce and sell. "The finished printed piece will capture a record of everyone who works at West Studios, in the form of their finger prints."

Alison Glithero Design Elements "I have chosen to generate an image (oil painting) focusing on the gorgeous Terrazzo flooring (made from marble chippings and epoxy resin) characteristic in buildings of the time. "I'm also inspired by the wrought iron balustrade and looked to fulfilled my interest in sign writing. "By finding a quirky angle I was able to bring the two elements together."

Suzi Bradway (left below) Roses round the studio door Encaustic artist painting with melted wax.

Sarah Pasley (right) Jewellery "I selected various parts of the building that I found interesting, I was looking for interesting patterns and textures that I could fabricate in metal. I then began experimenting with some new mixed metal techniques, such as metal inlay. "Projects like this are a great opportunity to experiment with ideas that have been brewing in the back of my mind for a while and basically have a bit of a play, ideas later filtering in to other areas of my work."

Gwin Kerry Layers of History "My piece (handmade jewellery and very much still work in progress) for the exhibition will be 'exploring the layers of history that the West Studios building has been through. I'm producing a piece of work in metals and enamel that will include pattern, texture and colour all directly influenced by the physical features of the building from different stages in its existence." Please mention S40 Local · Page 17


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Spring Bank Holiday weekend has become synonymous with the annual Open Studios event organised by Derbyshire Open Arts. Unfortunately this year, the event is taking a break.

HMS Arts Festival 23 -25 May

Luckily for us, close to home local Derbyshire artists will continue to exhibit work under the banner of ‘Holymoorside and Walton Arts Festival’, at Holymoorside Village Hall. The venue will be open from Saturday 23 to Monday 25 May, from 11am to 5pm Saturday; 10am to 5pm Sunday; 10am to 4pm Monday and host 12 artists – below. You’ll find a mix of art and crafts including paintings, hand pulled prints, artists' books, photography, ceramics, textiles and stained glass. A number of artists will also be demonstrating their work; Olinda Everett, a ceramicist, will encourage a ‘hands on approach’ to visitors, portrait artist Caroline McFarlane will be offering ‘on the spot’ portraits for £8, Trudy Roe will be working on a Coptic book with a decorative stitched spine, Lesley Nason will show how to make ceramic tree pendants and wall pieces and Jennie Merriman will create Elizabethan inspired embroidery slips using free machine techniques on water soluble film.

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To find out more about our artists and their inspiration, visit springbankopenarts.weebly. com, where you’ll also find a map to the Village Hall and contact information for the artists. Exhibitors and their work This page: Roger Allen Duncan Pass

- watercolours and oils (top); - printer (bottom).

Opposite page: (clockwise from top) Dave Griffin - stained glass; Trudy Roe - artists books, printer; Olinda Everet - ceramics; Jennie Merriman - textiles and print; Lesley Nason - ceramics/jewellery; Sarah E A Parkin - watercolour landscapes - mixed media landscape; Valda Sampson - photographer; Caroline McFarlane - portait artist plus on the spot portraits; Jerry Daniel - photographer; Jill Askey - textiles. Festival Committee volunteers will be on hand and serving refreshments including ploughman’s lunches and afternoon teas. To see the Festival Committee’s 2015 Arts Programme of music, drama and film events visit www.holymoorsidearts.co.uk. Page 20 www.s40local.co.uk


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The Fox & Goose Inn 5th Anniversary Words: Paul Chapman Pictures: Lyn Chapman (Wings Photography) Back in 2009 when the decline of our pubs were making headline news, closing at a rate of 50 a week, Craig Lynch from The Manor (previously Brampton Manor) decided it would be a good time to buy into another pub! “The bank manager wasn’t happy” remembers Craig, “but my view was if they keep closing at that rate, and I get it right, then there’s a good chance I’ll be the only one open!” I can’t fault that positive thinking and five years on the Fox & Goose Inn on Pudding Pie Hill, Wigley continues to be a popular pub and venue. “When we took on the pub it was a small tired village pub with very few people at the bar each night. I set about investing £250,000 in the pub. The bar was a small room, plus a snug, but immediately next to it was an old outbuilding and beyond that a three bedroom house.

circuit. It’s a place where couples can tie the knot and then sit back with family and friends to enjoy the wedding breakfast. The surroundings are modern and comfortable, the views from up here are stunning and it offers some great photo opportunities.” “The food at the Fox & Goose Inn has been recognised by Westside Magazine as Best Out of Town restaurant, beating off competition from the whole of Sheffield and North Derbyshire. Aside from the panoramic views from the Orangery and Dining Terrace one factor that set us apart from other out of town venues was the complimentary shuttle service provided for parties of 6 or more.”

“I converted and opened up the house and outbuildings, adding a new kitchen, restaurant area, private dining room (the old front room from the house) and orangery. The upstairs layout was also improved to include a function room to hold over 100 people.” The result was a high quality dining pub. “We updated the original bar, but retained the charm of a traditional pub, and the ‘ramblers snug’ with stone floor, a welcome retreat for muddy booted walkers and their dogs is still intact.” The new function room and dining space brought new opportunities and Craig applied for a wedding licence. “The Fox & Goose Inn became an instant success on the wedding

“We’ve made some additional changes recently, installing new booths in the restaurant and upgrading the decor to remain at the top end of quality pub dining in the region” explains Craig. “We also hired a great new head chef, Dan Box, a local lad from Doe Lea who trained at

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Chesterfield College and has learnt his trade under AA Rosette chefs.” “It’s been great to work with such inspirational chefs and oversee a top venue such as The Fox & Goose which has the potential to get even better” adds Dan. “and I’ve made it a target to achieve an AA Rosette for the Fox & Goose Inn by the end of the year. It won’t be easy, as inspections can occur at any time, we’ve got to be top notch all the time, but I’m confident we’re up to the mark.” “The food is traditional British. People come here for a classic pub pie and a pint in the day, but in the evening diners can also choose from a selection of our a la carte dishes on our blackboards” says Dan. “We’ve launched a new menu it’s a fantastic choice and this is backed up each day with the big blackboard menus where my team can showcase their talents. The Landlord’s Lunch is a real winner. I change the menu every week and people can get 2 course for £10 so it’s like a mini – a la carte menu for lunchtime diners” Dan has a sweet tooth and originally being a pastry chef he’s keen to capitalise on the benefit of overseeing a venue based on the appropriately named Pudding Pie Hill! “As well as the menu and blackboard selections of handcrafted desserts we are launching the Pudding Pie Hill Pudding Club in May where diners can have a taste of all the desserts on offer with some wines and liquors”.

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A Chesterfield Tradition since 1850 Words & Pictures Courtesy: Chris Townsend If you search for Whit Walks on the Internet, you’d think it was confined to the North West. It may have originated in Manchester, but it’s one hundred and sixty five years ago that the idea of a Whit Walk was first proposed in Chesterfield. Although for all churches, just four Sunday Schools took part in the first gatherings, but it was to be the start of something big, as you can see from the photos! Today over thirty churches take part in what is now one of the largest gatherings of its kind in the country. The ‘Whit Walk’ or Procession of Witness (to give the event its official title) has become part of the Spring Bank Holiday scene in Chesterfield. On Spring Bank Holiday Monday 25 May, hundreds will gather in front of The Town Hall to be welcomed by The Mayor and Mayoress before setting off on a circular route, around the town taking in Knifesmithgate, Cavendish Street, Saltergate, Newbold Rd, Queen Street, Tennyson Avenue and Rose Hill East. Good sized crowds line the route to watch as the Procession passes. In 1890 a band joined the Chesterfield Whit Walk for the first time, a tradition that’s continued. This year the Procession includes marching bands, such as the award winning Chesterfield Musketeers, decorated floats depicting this year’s theme ‘Love Your Neighbour’, illustrated banners, a mobile music roadshow and of course lots and lots of people from the churches dressed in the theme colours of orange, white and yellow, giving away balloons and goodie bags to children in the crowd. Why all this activity on a Bank Holiday? The churches are witnessing their faith in Jesus who at ‘Whitsuntide’ nearly two thousand years ago, sent His Holy Spirit into the world to empower his disciples. It’s a Christian celebration and Whitsuntide was a week of festivities following the Feast of Pentecost (the seventh Sunday after Easter). One of the most frequently asked questions is ‘What happens if it rains?’ Answer: ‘We get wet.’ After 165 years it takes more than a drop of rain to stop this spectacular Chesterfield tradition! If you’d like to join the procession or watch from the roadside the timing below will help you to get to the right place at the right time.

TIMINGS: 9.15am: Brampton Procession Leaves junction of Old Rd. and Chatsworth Rd. and moves down Chatsworth Rd. to town. 9.45am: Churches and Spectators Gather Gather in town for a short service in front of The Town Hall. 10.05am: The Procession Sets Off Leaving from the Town Hall on its circular route round town (see above). 11.00am: Procession Arrives Back at Town Hall Final songs etc and Coffee available in Rose Hill United Reformed Church. Pictures opposite show Whit Walks of old and in more recent years.

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Brampton Therapy Centre Robin Outram moves back to Chesterfield for Chesterfields' Backs. Words: Paul Chapman

You may have noticed a new business on Chatsworth Road. Once a terraced house near Morrisons it’s now the home of Brampton Natural Therapy Centre, a therapy centre offering Osteopathy, Hypnotherapy, Fertility and conception treatment, Hypnobirthing and Massage therapy and other natural therapies. It’s the new premises of Robin and Ellena Outram, previously called Moorland Natural Therapy Centre, they changed their name to better suit their new location. It’s the latest change for Robin, whose career changing moment came ten years ago. Robin explained “I went along for treatment on my back and was chatting to my Surrey based osteopath, who’d been an air stewardess. Under the desk sat a chocolate Labrador and I thought ‘any job where I can make people feel so well after treatment and take my dog to work is worth looking at’. Robin gave up his job in IT, went to Oxford to retrain in Osteopathy and qualified in 2009. He moved back to Chesterfield with his wife and brought his father-in-law up from SouthEast London and the family started to expand. Working from home it wasn’t long before work was getting in the way of family life. “I was working from home in Walton on Redgrove Way and needed to improve access to the treatment room so started looking at extending. My wife Ellena, who’d also made a career change, previously a contracts manager at Thames water, retrained in hypnotherapy after being inspired by the support she received during our first child’s birth!” says Robin. “With us both offering therapies and treatments we needed premises and found 349 Chatsworth Road in January this year. Following a complete refurbishment of the property we opened for business on 2 February. We celebrated by inviting the Mayor to cut the ribbon, had some drinks and nibbles and offered some free treatments.”

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“By offering a range of disciplines at the centre we’re able to offer more holistic support.” In the osteopathy field Robin specialises in lower back problems “symptoms can be as adverse as hand and feet problems, headaches which can be attributed to back problems and general poor function of the body”. “I’ve treated people from six weeks to 95 years old, babies suffering from colic, restlessness, sleep problems and so much more, many people turn to osteopathy for help.” “Physiotherapy considers muscles, chiropractors focus on bone structure but I think that osteopathy sits in the middle. We’re able to assess and diagnose, other disciplines need others to diagnose before referring for treatment.” “Hypnotherapy is great for weight loss, birth, fear controls, phobias, giving up smoking etc, it’s a long list” says Robin. “We’ve now started to offer reflexology after additional training. All Ellena’s skills can be used for pregnancy and it’s an area we’re keen to offer as a specialism.” “The new centre also offers sports therapist services, a chiropodist is coming on board with 30 years’ experience and they’re looking for other people to get involved who can offer complementary services to those already available.” It was good to catch up with Robin and see how the business is expanding. I like to think that some of this is down to those of you who have seen his adverts in S40 Local, picked up the phone and made an appointment. For this both Robin and I would like to pass on our thanks.


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Is Solar Right For You? Simon Smith from Eco Logical gives advice on the present investment potential from solar energy. Words: Paul Chapman

It’s 149,500,000 km away, yet by harnessing its energy, we can generate our own clean affordable energy. The sun’s power is obviously free, but to convert it into usable energy requires solar panels and electronics. The government incentivise solar energy installations through the ‘feed in tariff’ subsidy scheme, where you get paid a set rate for the energy generated and fed back into the national grid. Over the past four years this tariff rate has been reduced on numerous occasions, but this also resulted in a dramatic decrease in the cost of the equipment, making installations much more affordable. Plus over the last few years the equipment has become much more efficient. Today solar energy installations

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are achieving a 10% per annum return on investment from feed-in tariff payments and savings, typically amounting to between £700 and £900 per annum. I’m meeting local solar energy installers and electricians, Simon Smith and Simon Currie from Eco Logic Electrical to understand a little more. “Many people think the feed in tariff has gone completely and they've missed the boat” explains Simon S. “95% of people who invest in solar do so for financial reasons, it’s a good investment.” says Simon C, “Others do it for ethical reasons, the appeal of creating clean, green energy. There’s a feel good factor and it’s great seeing the generation


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“We’ve done over 60 installations locally over the past four years” says Simon S, “we’ve worked in Chesterfield and around the Peak District. I’m a fully qualified electrician and live in Walton, it’s really important I do jobs well, word spreads quickly in Chesterfield and I like to think it’s all positive.

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Payback: Breakeven/Payback in year 10 and the 20 year Internal Rate of Return is 9.7% PA. in tariff, solar helps reduce outgoings. This can be particularly attractive during retirement when income levels off. Even people borrowing money to finance an install can see the investment fully paid up within 8 years.” “The tariffs fell from 43p to 14p but install prices also fell from £20k plus to £7k for similar systems” says Simon S. “We’ve just finished an install this week and the estimated return is 11.7% PA” adds Simon C. “It will pay for itself in 8 years after which they’ll make £876 profit every year for the remainder of the 20 year feed in tariff agreement.” Solar energy is a safe, sustainable and renewable product, helping achieve a reduction in CO2 emissions. It also offers some independence from major corporations and protection against future energy price increases.

Simon looks after sales – it’s growing into a nicely manageable business.” “We recently did an install for a Mr Barker, who admitted to being a bit sceptical. He invested in solar and is using the surplus solar energy to heat hot water. He recently told me he’s ‘thrilled to bits’ with his install - it’s great when you get unsolicited feedback like that.” If you’re interested and would like to find out more, you can be reassured that solar is still a worthwhile investment. Simon Smith and the team at Eco Logic Electrical are MCS accredited installers with a good local track record and would be happy to provide you with a quotation. For contact details see their advert on page 3.

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A Tribute to Sir Stirling Moss Noble Motorsport Words & Pictures: Paul Chapman

60 years ago, on 1 May 1955, the scene was being set and preparations were being made for the start of The Mille Miglia (Thousand Miles), an iconic open-road endurance race in Italy. One of the drivers in the line-up was Britain’s own Stirling Moss. Moss, then 25 years old, drove one of four factory-entered Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR sports-racing cars. Based on the W196 Grand Prix car, producing just 310bhp from the 3ltr engine, the main rivals being the four factoryentered Ferraris. Journalist Denis Jenkinson, Moss's navigator, came up with the idea of pace notes, in the form of a roller map of the route for noting hazards, the first pace notes known of. This innovation helped Moss compete against drivers with greater local knowledge. Radio communication was ineffective, because Moss was oblivious to Jenkinson's voice when concentrating on his driving. Jenkinson used hand signals to guide Moss along the road ahead. The race was timed, and competitors started singly at one-minute intervals. Moss's

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Mercedes left the starting ramp in Brescia at 7:22 am (hence the car's race number 722). The race wasn’t without event, Moss colliding with straw bales to let Castellotti in a Ferrari past, the Ferrari later suffered tyre problems and retired. Nearing the Adriatic coast, Jenkinson's spectacles were blown off by the slipstream when he vomited over the side of the Mercedes, luckily he carried a replacement pair. Arriving in Rome, he and Moss were told they were leading but from then on had no way of knowing whether any of their rivals had gone ahead on elapsed time. Soon after Rome, close competitor Kling's race ended when he went off the road avoiding spectators and crashed into a tree. When Moss and Jenkinson finally arrived at the finish in Brescia they learned that Castellotti's Ferrari had retired with transmission trouble and they had won. Fangio, in a Mercedes took second place, nearly 33 minutes slower and Maglioli, in the sole surviving factory-entered Ferrari, took 45 minutes longer than Moss to finish third. Moss's time of 10 hours, 7 minutes and 48


seconds, and his average speed of 98.53 mph (159 km/h) for the 1000 miles, set course records that still stand today. Moss had won a race previously dominated by the Italians, described by Doug Nye as the "most iconic single day's drive in motor racing history." The classic scene was captured by renowned motoring artist James Dugdale, but did you know this historical moment is also reproduced in magnificent splendour right here on Chatsworth Road? A large tribute to Sir Stirling Moss adorns the gable end of the Noble Motorsport's building in the Chatsworth Business Park, just off Chatsworth Road. It was commissioned a number of years ago by Peter Dibble, managing director of Noble Motorsport Ltd one of his favourite images painted onto the building by local modern mural artist, Peter Barber. So 60 years on, why not remind yourself about Stirling’s victory at the Mille Miglia, it’s definitely worth a small detour into the Chatsworth Road Business Park to see the painting - it’s vast, it’s relevant and pays homage to a courageous Brit who took the world by storm. This year Noble Motorsport celebrate 40 years in business, in this time they've seen a lot of change but the experience of the team, their love of cars and with new technologies at their fingertips they are able to cope with everything both old and new. Strangely I enjoy taking my car to be serviced at Nobles, alongside the other family cars in for service or repair there’s always something interesting, exciting or different to look at.

On this visit a customer’s bright orange beach buggy was in for attention, next to a rather interesting Ford Mustang. Peter explained, “that’s my son George’s latest project, ‘Fred’, a 1968 Ford Mustang complete with Edelbrock head, narrowed back axle and a number of modifications, the straight through exhausts are worth a listen” he added. Fred was rolled out and fired up, what a noise, check out the video on S40 Local’s facebook site if you’re interested.

If you're lucky you might also get a glimpse of Peter's 1932 Wolsey Hornet Special which he's had since George was 7 years old. Used for the commute to work in the summer, it also appears at the local motor shows; Renishaw, Ashover and Sheffield Motor Club, some of which Noble sponsor. Whilst you’re there it’s worth taking a look at the facilities and services Noble has to offer… it’s clean, easy to park, the team are friendly and they know what they’re doing. If Peter’s feeling generous you might even get a coffee!

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SPRING COLOURING COMPETITION!!! In the March edition we asked you to send in colourful drawings of Spring and Victoria at Pooky has selected a winner.

Shown is the winning entry and from the lucky Artist Daniel aged 8. He wins £10 to spend in Pooky Active on Chatsworth Road. Well done Daniel and thanks to all those who entered.

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Garden Things for May Words: Colin Harrison Picture: Robert Nixon Betts

Being in the garden on a sunny May day has to be one of life's best experiences; the sun has real warmth and all around plants are shooting up. But a cautionary note: it’s still possible for there to be overnight frosts, especially in slightly more exposed areas, so be slightly cautious about putting out anything tender, or be prepared with some improvised shelter - it won’t need to be particularly robust as any frost will be light. The upside is that frost will only happen if the sky is clear, which makes for wonderful mornings… 1.

Clumps of herbaceous perennials can be divided to ease congestion; hostas can be divided as they come into growth, and primroses once they finish flowering.

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Thin out raspberry shoots and prune gooseberries. As always, the idea with this sort of job is make an open framework with an even distribution of fruiting stems all getting a good supply of sunlight and air (often easier said than done).

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Lots of more tender vegetables can be sown now: french and runner beans, cucumbers, pumpkins (and squashes) as well as cauliflower and purple sprouting brocolli for harvesting in winter - they like a long growing season.

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Later in the month, plant out summer bedding plants. These are available from garden centres, but are often displayed earlier than they should sensibly be planted out, so, if tempted, keep them in a shady place (protected from frost) and well watered until they can go into the open garden.

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If you’ve already sown tomatoes and courgettes inside, they can now go outside. As upright (cordon) tomatoes grow, keep an eye open for any sideshoots that form in the angle between the main stem and branches and remove them. Towards the end of the month seeds for both can be sewn directly into the ground.

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Prune spring-flowering shrubs after they have finished flowering, and remove any growth damaged by frost from evergreen shrubs. Check variegated ones for any where the leaves have reverted to plain green and remove those shoots completely.

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Support peas with pea sticks, and prepare supports for any other plants (e.g. runner beans) that need them.

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Lawns will now need regular mowing (use the clippings as a mulch), and keep on top of the weeding. Hedges will need clipping, but check for birds nests first, and If you’ve been feeding the birds in the winter, don’t stop – current thinking is that you should do it all year.

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Garden pests will multiply rapidly in the warmer days, so check vunerable plants, especially vegetables, and take swift action to deal with them.

10. Keep sowing salad crops (radishes, spring onions, lettuce etc.) and herbs for regular harvesting.

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NSPCC Share Aware Words: Claire Campbell On Thursday 14 May, volunteers from the NSPCC are hosting a presentation at St Thomas’ to raise awareness of their schools programme. The NSPCC is the only children's charity fighting to end child abuse by; helping children who've been abused to rebuild their lives, protect children at risk and find the best ways of preventing child abuse from ever happening. The session at St Thomas' aims to: •

Raise awareness of the NSPCC's Schools Service, where trained volunteers visit primary schools and deliver assemblies to help 9-11 year olds understand abuse in all its forms, and where to get help if they need it. They also return a week later to deliver an interactive workshop.

Cover how parents can protect children when they’re online, part of the Share Aware campaign, launched to get families in Derbyshire talking about socialising safely online and is aimed at parents of 8 to 12 year old children. A key message being although children are taught that it's good to share, this is not always the case online.

Provide information about the ChildLine service (0800 1111), which provides a safe, confidential place for children with no one else to turn to, whatever their worry, whenever they need help - 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Raise awareness of the free helpline for adults for advice and support, share their concerns about a child or get general information about child protection - 24 hours a day, 365 days a year on 0808 800 5000, by texting 88858 or visiting www.nspcc.org. uk

Explain how people can get involved and volunteer their time, including becoming a ChildLine helpline counsellor.

At least three quarters of parents surveyed by the NSPCC found sexual, violent, or other inappropriate content on Sickipedia, Omegle, Deviant Art, and F my Life within half an hour of logging into commonly used social networking sites. Those aimed at younger children, like Club Penguin, Moshi Monsters, Popjam and Bearville, fared better and parents did not find any unsuitable content on them. One child who called ChildLine's Nottingham base, said: "I've always struggled to make friends so I started going online to speak to people. I met one person who I thought I had a lot in common with so we emailed all the time. After a few weeks they suggested we exchange phone numbers because it was easier. At first it was fine, but then things started to change. If I didn't message back immediately they'd send me nasty messages. I've started to dread turning my phone on!" You can find out more about the NSPCC campaign at www.nspcc.org.uk/shareaware and join the debate on social media by following #ShareAware.

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NSPCC The Chesterfield NSPCC invites you to come along and find out more about the work of the NSPCC in your area.

Thursday May 14th 2015 St. Thomas’ Centre, Chatsworth Road 10am to 12pm Come along for a coffee and hear about how the NSPCC is helping children who’ve been abused rebuild their lives and what we’re doing to prevent abuse from ruining any more. For more details please contact Mandy Hicken of the Chesterfield Committee on 01246 275254 07773 747834 mhicken@tak21.com EVERYCHILDHOOD IS WORTH FIGHTING FOR

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Article Business News

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Rose & Crown CAMRA Pub of the Season

Simon Chalk, Equity Release specialist of Age Partnership, has signed up to serve a second year as Adviser Representative on the Standards Board of the Equity Release Council.

The Rose and Crown, Brampton has scooped their latest award 'Chesterfield CAMRA's (Campaign for Real Ale) Spring Pub Of The Season'.

This body perform vital work, with Simon’s help, to ensure customers releasing wealth from their property are fully protected, have the right to remain in their own home for life and their children can never inherit a debt. “With more people over 55 enjoying their property wealth this way, partly thanks to record low interest rates, it is important they can trust the quality of independent advice and only consider plans that offer vital safeguards" says Simon.

Toad Footwear Fundraising Thanks Laura from Toad would like to thank everyone who has helped with their recent fundraising activities. "We’ve been raising money for Myeloma UK, a charity that supports patients with the bone marrow cancer, Myeloma. My Dad has worked in this area for 12 years and we've set up a Just Giving page to raise money. "In the shop we've been running a raffle all month to give customers the opportunity to win £1000 worth of shoes! The winner was drawn at the end of March and we also gave free shoes to ten runners up" says Laura. "The majority of the brands we stock have come on board with donations, which has been absolutely fantastic. Brands such as Converse, Melissa Vivienne Westwood, Lacoste, Dr Martens, Timberland (plus many more) have donated shoes to the prize draw and we've been able to make one customer very happy" said Laura. "More importantly though, all the proceeds of the raffle are going straight to Myeloma UK which is going to make a huge difference. We also held a charity day on Saturday 14 March with drinks and lots of cakes to celebrate the cause. "From all at Toad we'd really like to say a massive thank you to all the customers who came and donated." For more information about the cancer and the charity visit www.myeloma.org.uk

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By the time you read this, the pub will have received their award, which was being presented on Thursday 23 April, the opening night of the pub's annual St George's Beer Festival. If you've never set foot in the Rose and Crown, perhaps now is the time to try a pint of their very own Brampton Real Ale in their award winning pub.


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Article Community News Are you in your third age? U3A (University of the Third Age)

Emma's London Marathon 2015 Edale Mountain Rescue Fundraiser

Philip Arrandale is vice chair of the Chesterfield branch of the U3A and responsible for their publicity.

Emma Bartram from, Holymoorside is running the London Marathon, for the Edale Mountain Rescue Team (EMRT), in fact by the time you read this it will all be behind her.

It’s an organisation for retired or semiretired people no longer in full time employment, first age being childhood, second age being career/home making and family and third age being retirement. It brings people together for a wide range of activities from simply meeting for a walk to learning Latin … language or dance!

Edale Mountain Rescue operate in the Peak District National Park in Derbyshire. Their principle aim is to rescue people from remote areas to save lives, and alleviate distress. Due to the large number of outdoor activities carried out in the area, coupled with the high number of visitors, this makes it one of the busiest mountain rescue teams in the UK.

We’re planning a feature in a future edition but for now if you are retired or semi-retired and would like to see what they do please get in touch. For the Chesterfield branch visit www.chesterfieldu3a.org.uk or call 07415 427151, or visit the national website on www.u3a.org.uk to find the U3A nearest to you. Come along, you will be made most welcome.

Chesterfield Carnival 2015 Last year saw the relaunch of The Chesterfield Carnival by a small dedicated group, the previous event being in 1989. On 26 July last year people gathered at Stand Road to enjoy all the fun and games of the carnival and raising £2500 for Ashgate Hospicecare, a great total for the first event. This year’s event on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 July has a Super Hero theme and aims to raise at least £5000 towards Ashgate Hospice's urgent bed appeal. Maria Davison, the driving force behind the event said “Chesterfield Community is one of inspiration and pride, everyone in the area has a super power and it is our challenge to unleash these super powers and help create another memorable event with two days of fun, pride, super heroes, spirit and most of all COMMUNITY”. To find out more visit www. celebratechesterfield.co.uk and don’t forget to keep the weekend free : Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 July 2015.

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The volunteer team consisting of 50 members also assist the Derbyshire Constabulary in searches for missing vulnerable people, as well as regularly assisting the South Yorkshire Police, and both the East Midlands and Yorkshire Ambulance Services. “With no central funding from the UK Government, and relying entirely upon donations I feel my effort is supporting a good cause” says Emma. “My brother Paul is a member so I see the dedication and efficiency of the team first-hand.” “I would like to thank everyone who has already provided their support or donations, it is much appreciated! Bring on the Marathon! #VMLM2015 ” You can help Emma raise money for this great cause by donating directly to their fundraising page - www. justgiving.com/Emma-Bartram. JustGiving sends your donation straight to Edale Mountain Rescue Team and automatically reclaims Gift Aid if you are a UK taxpayer, so your donation is worth even more.


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Article Community News Friends of Somersall Park Update The Friends of Somersall Park wish to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone who took part in the consultation regarding the play area. They received over a thousand responses from all areas of the community and have passed all the data and comments forward to the council for analysis. Watch this space for further updates!

Terminus Bowling Club Opened by their first lady president The Terminus Bowling Club was founded in 1913 on Chatsworth Road Brampton as an all male club, not allowing lady members until 2009, so it was a momentous occasion when in its 102nd year Peggy Fletcher was elected at the AGM, the Club’s first Lady President.

Katy Robison Fitness Fusion 'On Broadway' Do you love to dance & have fun? Want to get fit but hate the gym? Want an hour of escapism, a chance to reveal your inner show girl and 'dance like no one is watching'? 'On Broadway' is a dance, fitness class themed on routines from popular West End & Broadway musicals such as 'Top Hat', 'Chicago' & 'Sweet Charity'! Katy Robinson is a dance and fitness specialist and choreographer and her company, Katy Robinson Fitness Fusion, enables women of all ages who have a passion for dance to improve their fitness, confidence, co-ordination and stamina, whilst having fun and learning to dance ‘On Broadway’. Here’s what some of Katy's clients have to say: "The best 'stress buster' in the world - it's so much fun and a great way to exercise and get fit!" - Carol Hunt "Fitness, Posture & Flexibility have definitely improved. I can definitely kick higher than when I started and I have met some lovely women" - Debbie Worthington To book a FREE taster session on Tuesday 12 May at St Thomas' Church Centre at 7.30pm, contact Katy on 07803 906114, email: info@ katyrobinsonfitnessfusion.co.uk or visit www.katyrobinsonfitnessfusion.co.uk Page 54 www.s40local.co.uk

Peggy ‘officially’ opened the Green and ceremonially bowled the ‘Golden Bowl’ received from Andy Hoe, the outgoing President and welcomed 46 members on a cold Saturday afternoon and outlined the bowling activities available at the club this season. “I look forward to welcoming new members and we’re keen to ensure everyone enjoys their time at the club” said Peggy. Following this the members were keen to take to the green for the first social bowling session of the new season. Free taster sessions are available every Wednesday morning 10am until 11am and interested visitors are provided with bowls and coaching. T: 01246 563888 for further details.


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Article Regular Events

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Jog Derbyshire Groups @The Manor: All welcome. Mon 6 to 7pm, Wed 9:30 to 10:30am & Thurs 5 to 5:45pm. For details contact Brampton Manor on 01246 277760 or visit www.brampton-manor.com Tots Café at St Thomas' Centre 10am to Midday (term time). An informal get together for parents/carers. 01246 279916. Chesterfield Market: Call Chesterfield Visitor Info. Centre on 01246 345777/8 or www.visitchesterfield.info Young at Heart (social afternoon) - all welcome. 1:30 to 3:30pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267. William Rhodes Primary & Nursery School Community Choir: 3:30 to 4:30pm, choir made up of children, staff, parents & the wider community. An ability to sing an advantage but not compulsory! Call Cindy Clark on 01246 234626. 1st Brampton Moor Brownies: Meet at Storrs Road Centre, starting 6pm (Term time). T: Brownie guider on 01246 272678.. Aurora Ladies' Choir: 7:15 to 9:45pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details. Holymoorside Band Rehearsals: non-contesting band - plays a variety of concerts. All abilities - rehearsals Monday & Friday 7:45 to 9:45pm - United Reform Church, Holymoorside. Instruments available. Enquiries@holymoorsideband.co.uk or 01246 566691/568745 Chesterfield Life Drawing Evening Club Meet 6.30 - 8.30pm The Drawing Room, Sheffield Road S41 7LL All artistic abilities welcome. www.thedrawingroom.gallery or call 07901 873 636 Maison Mes Amis: Book Club. The first Monday at Maison Mes Amis for their book club. Review the title of the month and then discuss in a comfortable atmosphere with like minded people. 7pm onwards. Call 01246 768789 for details and titles. Guide Dogs Chesterfield: Meet 7:30pm at The Rose and Crown, 104 Old Road. We welcome new volunteers. T: Gabbie Pattison on 07525 248740 (email: guidedogschesterfield@hotmail.co.uk or via Facebook - Guide Dogs Chesterfield). RSPB Chesterfield Local Group: 7:15 to 9:15pm at Eastwood Hall, Rose Hill. Illustrated talks, refreshments, bird food sales. All welcome. Contact: Steve Williams 07971 000331 or visit www.rspb.org.uk/groups/chesterfield Village Hall Pilates 9:15-10:15am. St Marks, Brampton. 0777 351 6334 / jane@villagehallpilates.co.uk/www. villagehallpilates.co.uk Badminton at Loundsley Green 1:30 to 3pm. For enquiries, contact Mrs Westwood on 01246 236831. Linedancing: (Easy Intermediates) 3pm - 4.15pm, Prince's Sports Club @ the Manor, Brampton. Ideal for returners. New dance every 3-4 weeks.Contact Kathryn, 01246 569053 HNChelp, a cancer support group. Meet at the Olde House, Loundsley Green Rd (excl August) from 2 to 4pm. We welcome any patient, carer or any one affected by head and neck cancer. www.hnchelp.org.uk or call or text 07950 599869. Chatters Coffee Shop at Walton Evangelical Church, Moorland View Road. 10am to midday. All welcome - toys available. No charge, but a small donation appreciated - any remainder to charity. T: 01246 231002 or email office@waltonchurch.org Cycling day rides with Chesterfield Spire Cycling Club: Meet at Queen’s Park Sports Centre, Boythorpe Road, 9:25am. Suitable for new and experienced cyclists: 30-60 mile routes. Call Dave Scrivener 01246 455525, Steve Bright 0773 450 6492 or just turn up. Zumba Gold - Fitness For 50+ Tues & Thurs at 10am & 11am. Chester St Club. Easy, fun, friendly classes only £3.50 TONING after the 11am Thurs class: Zumba with weights for just 50p extra. Call Jen on 07757 726239 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. Toddler Tuesday: 10am to 2pm The Active Zone @ Pooky - Free tea and coffee whilst your little ones pot paint. (Term time only). Pooky 288 Chatsworth Road. Chesterfield Railway Modellers: Tue afternoon 2pm (and Thu evening 6pm) at The Clocktower Offices (the old Staveley Works Head Office). Contact Darrell Clark for details on 01246 234788. 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 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). Spire Laughter Club: Above Dent's Chemists at the Nenna Kind Cancer Drop In Centre at 2pm. Yoga therapy with laughter - come and laugh with us whilst improving your health and happiness. Call Karen on 01246 862790. TimeOut a friendly community group meets 2 to 4pm at Storrs Road Methodist Church. Come along for a chat, cuppa, games, bring a craft, help complete a jigsaw, surf the internet etc. T: 01246 274021. Danceworks dance studio for 4-15 year olds at Loundsley Green Community Centre. Ages 3-5yrs at 4-5pm, and 6+ at 5-6pm. T: Elly on 07581 140822 or ellystarbrook@mail.com or on Facebook at Danceworks Loundsley Green. 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 Brownies: 6 to 7:15pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details. Village Hall Pilates: 6 to 7pm, 7:10 pm to 8:10pm and 8:20 to 9:20 pm all at St Johns Church, Walton. See Tuesday listing for details. Dog obedience training: 7:15 to 8:45pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details. TAI CHI: Authentic Wu Style Tai Chi from Shanghai, taught by an authorised instructor. 7:30pm - 8:30pm Parish Centre, Stonegravels. Contact: sharon.wall@live.co.uk Tel:273795 Chesterfield Garland/Clog Dancers: 7:30 to 9:30pm at Methodist Church Hall, Jaw Bones Hill. New female dancers and wo/men musicians welcome. T: Barbara Wilson on 01246 207800 for further details or visit www.chesterfieldgarland.org.uk 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

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Chesterfield Symphony Orchestra 7:30 to 9:30pm. Players of orchestral instruments are invited. Vacancies for brass, percussion & strings. Ashgate Croft School (term time). T: Dave on 07985 603423 or email (chesterfieldsymphonyorchestra@googlemail.com) 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. Chesterfield Theatres: Tuesday Night Dances. At the Winding Wheel. 7:30pm-10.30pm. £4.85. Tuesday Quiz Night at The Manor from 8:30pm. General knowledge with cash prizes to be won plus Play Your Cards Right. Call: 01246 277760. www.brampton-manor.com Chesterfield Town WI: 7pm in Chesterfield Studios, Rose Hill, S40 1LW. Fancy a giggle? Why not come and join us? New members welcome. For more info www.chesterfieldtownwi.co.uk or Karen@straightcurves.co.uk Holymoorside Women's Institute: 2 to 4pm at the United Reformed Church Schoolroom, Cottonmill Hill, Holymoorside. New Members warmly received. Details please call Margaret Copley on 01246 568360. HNChelp, a cancer support group: The Olde House, Loundsley Green Rd from 2 to 4pm. We welcome any patient, carer or any one affected by head and neck cancer. www.hnchelp.org.uk or call/text 0795 059 9869. Chesterfield Cycle Campaign: Meetings 7:30pm Market Hall, Meeting Room 1. Contact Alastair on 01246 520820. Old Brampton Women's Institute: 2 to 4pm at Loundsley Green Church, Pennine Way S40 3NF. New members and visitors warmly welcomed. For more info ring Pat on 01246 2394431 or Jenny on 01246 557024. Derbyshire Wildlife Trust: 7.30pm @ the Annunciation Church Parish Centre, Spencer St, S40 4SD. Talks monthly Sept to April. Access from Queen St. £2.50 incl. refreshments; Under 16s free. All welcome. For info T: Angie on 01246 236930 Chesterfield & District Vegetable and Fruit Growers: 7:30pm at the Committee Room, Holymoorside Village Hall. Come and share your gardening experiences, beginners welcome. Call John 01246 569515, Malcolm 01246 569948 (Not Aug). 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 or 01246 853741. North East Derbyshire Downs Syndrome Group: Arkwright Children's Centre, School Lane, Arkwright. 10am to noon. Not August. Families, carers & children meet together for activities. Holiday time outings and trips. Call Rosie 07500 814361 or 01629 537692. Cub Scouts: 6 to 7:30pm (Term time). Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details. Village Hall Pilates: 9:15 to 10.15 am, 7:15 to 8:15am. New class “Stretch and Core for Men” 8.30 pm to 9.30 pm all at St Johns Church, Walton. See Tuesday listing for contact details. Holymoorside Tennis Club New members Welcome. Club Night 6pm and Social Tennis Sun/Tues 10am. T: 01246 566718. Pelican Cycles Winter Cycle Spinning: 7:30pm, at Queens Park Leisure Centre. Booking essential - Please contact sales@ pelicancycles.co.uk or 01246 767078. Qi Gong: 10 to 11:15am. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details. Terminus Bowling Club, Chatsworth Road. Open every Wednesday between 10 am and 12 noon. Come and try your skills at crown green bowling. Informal coaching - equipment provided - free - all welcome. T: Andy Hoe: 07968 161 275 Woolly Wednesdays: 10am to 12:30pm & 6:30 to 9pm - regular social crafting. For crafts that aren't messy or noisy - that gets in the way of talking & eating cakes. Contact info@straightcurves.co.uk or 01246 807575. 104 Saltergate, S40 1NE. British History Class: 10:30am at Chesterfield Library. Contact Margaret Bargh for details on 01246 276800. Image and Colour UFO: (Unfinished objects) group.1pm to 4pm, £3 per session, bring your knitting, stitching, crochet or any other unfinished projects. Image & Colour Emporium, 413a Chatsworth Road. Call 07526 455410 for details. Holymoorside Craft Group: 2 to 4pm in the Committee Room, Holymoorside Village Hall. Informal, welcoming group. Any crafting such as papercraft, embroidery, knitting, sewing, drawing etc. Call: Cynthia 01246 569103. No meet Jul or Aug. Beaver Scouts: 4:15 to 6pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details. 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 non-performing choir who sing for enjoyment. No need to be able to read music. Call Helen on 01246 237937 or helend@uwclub.net Jesterfield Juggling Club: 7 to 9pm at Walton Village Centre. All abilities - learn and share skills in all types of circus skills. £2/week adults & £1/under 16s - welcome if accompanied by an adult. 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 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 info. Green Drinks: An opportunity for like-minded people to get together for a fun, relaxed, interesting evening once a month. 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Brampton and Walton Townswomen: 10am to midday at St Thomas' Centre, Chatsworth Road. A friendly group who welcome new members.For more details T: 01246 233179 or 01246 237363 or bramptonwaltontg@btinternet.com Walton Women's Institute: 2 to 4pm at St. John's Church Centre, Walton Back Lane. Book Group, Flower Arranging, Choir and much more! New members and visitors welcome. Contact Lynn: 01246 209472 / Rosemary: 01246 201931. Cotton Mill Club: Activity club for young adults with learning difficulties. 7 to 9pm on the last Wednesday of each month at Holymoorside United Reform Church School Room. Call: B Turner on 01246 566109. Manor Band Mania @The Manor: For details contact The Manor on 01246 277760 or visit www.brampton-manor.com Chesterfield Flea Market: Call Chesterfield Visitor Info Centre on 01246 345777/8 or www.visitchesterfield.info Chesterfield Philharmonic Choir: Practise 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. Village Hall Pilates: 9.15 am to 10.15 am (Term time) at Holmebrook Valley Family Centre, Holmehall. See Tuesday listing for contact details. 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. Yoga. Mixed ability classes. Morning session 9:30-11am - £6. Evening session 7:30-9pm £33 for 6 week block. Loundsley Green Community Centre. Call Rachel Armstrong on 07792 978880 for details or rachel@stretcharmstrongyoga.co.uk Tiny Toes Thursday: 10am to 2pm The Active Zone @ Pooky - Baby hand and footprints on ceramic pottery. To book T: 01246 231400 (Term time only). 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 adult & child; 50p per extra child. Drinks & biscuits. Walking Back To Healthiness: Walking group meets at 10:30am at Holmebrook Valley Park, starting points may vary. To book call Tina Hensey: 01246 345669. Muy Thai: Martial arts training. 6 to 7:15pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre. For info 07910 858267. Village Hall Pilates: 6 to 7 pm (Term time) at The School Room, Old Brampton. See Tuesday listing for contact details. Ichthus Canoe Club Chesterfield: (ICCC) meet 6pm (Outdoor Spring, Summer & early Autumn) or 8pm (pool sessions late Autumn & Winter). For info email canoejmc@gmail.com, www.ichthuscanoeclub.co.uk or call 01246 274021. Chesterfield Caledonian Badminton Club: at St Andrews United Reformed Church Hall, Newbold Road. 7 to 9pm. New adult members welcome, male and female. Contact Tony Gandy on 01246 569225. Brampton Community Band: Musicians welcome - join and play folk dance music. 7.00 to 9.00 pm at Old Hall Junior School, Old Rd. For more details, visit bramptoncommunityband.org.uk, email: bcband@hotmail.co.uk or T: 01246 236805. Chesterfield Photographic Society: Contact the Club Secretary Brian Davis 01246 275433. Chesterfield Recorded Music Society: Parish Centre, Sheffield Road. 7:15pm. We listen to and discuss mainly classical music, occasionally jazz and music from shows. Meet Sept to June. Info from John Strange on 01246 416558. Chesterfield Philharmonic Choir: Practise 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. Holymoorside Choral Society: practise in Holymoorside from 7:30 to 9:30pm. We sing a variety of music - new members always welcome. T: Nerys Mansell on 01246 569693 for info. Holymoorside Ladies Club: 7:45pm in Holymoorside Village Hall. Variety of speakers and activities. All welcome. Membership not necessary, just £2.50. Term time only. Call Anne 01246 566789. TAI CHI & Qigong: Gentle exercise for health and relaxation. 10am at Wingerworth Church Centre, Long Edge Lane. Contact: sharon.wall@live.co.uk T: 01246 273795 Village Hall Pilates: 7:45 to 8:45pm (Term time) at St Johns Church, Walton. See Tuesday listing for contact details. St John's Ambulance Chesterfield Quad Division: Meet at Storrs Road Methodist Church during term time. Badgers and Cadets (5 to 18 year olds) from 6pm. Adults 18+ at 7:30pm. Term Time. T: 01246 279132 or email chesterfield@ derbyshire.sja.org.uk. Do you play an instrument? Would you like to play jazz with the Chesterfield Jazz Club house band? Come to the Jam Session, at Club Chesterfield, Chester St.£4 on the door.7:30pm. www.chesterfieldjazz.com. T: Wendy on 07764 587258. Rendezvous Group: St Thomas' Centre, Chatsworth Road. All seniors invited for activities followed by a light lunch. 10:30am to 1:30pm. £3.50 to cover costs. Details phone 01246 272333. Embroiderers' Guild Chesterfield Branch: 7-9pm at The Saints Parish Centre, St. Mary's Gate, Chesterfield, S41 7TJ. Visitors welcome, for details call 01246 275177. Chesterfield Evening Townswomen’s Guild: Except August - 7pm at the Friends’ Meeting House, 27 Ashgate Road, Chesterfield. For further info contact the Secretary on 01246 455110. Alzheimers Society: Singing for the Brain. 2-4pm at St John's Church, Walton, Chesterfield S42 7LT. T: 01246 223366. Chesterfield Farmer's Market: Every second Thursday. For information please call Chesterfield Visitor Information Centre on 01246 345774 or visit www.visitchesterfield.info The North East Derbyshire Field Club: Winter meetings - Sure Start Centre, Holme Hall Primary School, S40 4RL at 7:30pm. Summer meetings - walks & outings. Details call: 01246 268786. Friendship Group at St John's Church, Walton Back Lane. 2 to 4pm. Come along and meet new friends over tea and home made cake. All are welcome. 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Yoga for People Living with Cancer: Friends Meeting House Chesterfield 11:00am to 12:30pm. For further details please contact Pauline Nunn on 0779 115 7672 or email: yogaforlife@live.co.uk Découpage: 1 to 3pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details. Knitting Group: Meetings in Cutthorpe Village Hall between 1 and 3pm. £1 per session, knitting, crochet, cross-stitch etc, come and have a cup of tea and a natter! Call Barbara Stringer on 01246 620314 or 07980 510591. Funtime Fridays: 3:45 to 5pm The Active Zone @ pooky - After school fun painting pots - Booking essential as limited spaces. Please call Pooky to book T: 01246 231400 (Term time only). 3rd Brampton (St Thomas’) Scout Group: Join the adventure for 6 to 14 year olds in the Beaver, Cub or Scout Sections. Meet Friday evenings during term time. Contact Ben Widdowson 01246 567409. Holymoorside Band Rehearsals: Non-contesting band. All abilities - rehearsals Mon & Fri 7:45 to 9:45pm - United Reform Church, Holymoorside. Instruments available. Enquiries@holymoorsideband.co.uk or 01246 566691/568745 Youth Club: 6 to 8pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details. Knit and Natter: 6:30pm at the Image & Colour Emporium at 413a Chatsworth Road. Like-minded people meet for some knitting and a chat. Cost £3 includes coffee and a cake. T: Tracey on 07526 455410 for info. Table Tennis Club - The Gospel Mission Congregational Church, Old Road, Brampton 7.30pm . £1 entry incl refreshment. Badminton: 8:15 to 9:45pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre call 07910 858267 for details. The Manor: Friday Live Music from 9pm see website for detail. Call: 01246 277760. brampton-manor.com Alzheimer’s Society: Carers Support Group. 10am to midday. The Pavillion, Queen’s Park, S40 2ND. T: 01246 223366. The Chesterfield Art Club: Meet at Whitecotes School from 7:30 to 9:30pm. Worknights, Demonstration & Critiques. Visitors welcome at £3/session. For info T: Terry 01246 416565. (Not Aug or Dec). Alzheimer’s Society: Memory Café. 10am to midday. The Saints Parish Centre, St Mary's Gate, Chesterfield S41 7TJ. No December Café. For info call 01246 223366. Newbold Community Football Training: Highfield Park, Newbold. 9:30/11:30am. For boys & girls of all abilities. 5 to 15 yrs. FA qualified coaches, 1st aiders, drinks/snacks. £2 T: Tim on 01246 277325 or timsadlerfencepainting@virginmedia.com Muy Thai. Martial Arts training for adults 10 to 11am followed by kids 11am to midday. Bolsover T: 07910 858267. Back to Netball: Have fun and get fit with over 14s. 10 to 11am at Loundsley Green Community Centre. All ages can play if supervised. Only £2.50 per session with the first one free. Call Teresa on 0785 422 4932 for more info. Chesterfield Market: Call Chesterfield Visitor Info. Centre on 01246 345777/8 or ww.visitchesterfield.info Saturday Night Live: St John's Walton. A safe place to chill out with your friends for 11-18 year olds 7 to 10pm, ends at 8:30pm under 14s. Regular activities & the Chill-out-zone! All welcome. St John’s Church, Walton Back Lane. Chesterfield Themed Life Drawing Full or Half Day Meet 10.30am - 4.30pm The Drawing Room, Sheffield Road S41 7LL All artistic abilities welcome. www.thedrawingroom.gallery or call 07901 873 636. Sunday School: 9:30 to 10:30am at Christadelphian Church 19a Sheffield Road Chesterfield. Children aged 5 to 11 years Bible stories, crafts, music. Visit our web site www.chesterfieldchristadelphians.org.uk 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 Church Walton, Walton Back Lane. The Manor: Sunday Carvery 12-6pm & Live Music from 5pm. Call: 01246 277760. 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 Lunch Club Midday to 3pm. Loundsley Green Community Centre, Cuttholme Road. Enjoy lunch with pudding and tea/coffee. A community project - nominal charge. Check for dates - booking essential.. T: Barbara May 01246 563126. Sew Social 4:30 to 7pm. A social crafting event with space for you to spread out and sew with me on hand for when you get stuck or need encouragement. Details info@straightcurves.co.uk or 01246 807575. 104 Saltergate, S40 1NE. The Way at Walton Evangelical Church: 3 to 4:30pm. A group for adults with learning disabilities. Join us for tea & biscuits followed by a talk & activities such as craft, drama and singing. Carers welcome. Call: 0808 1082354. Southside Jazz Band: The Rose & Crown between 4pm and 6pm. Chesterfield Sunday Morning Life Drawing Club Meet 10am -12.30pm The Drawing Room, Sheffield Road S41 7LL. All artistic abilities welcome. www.thedrawingroom.gallery or call 07901 873 636. Rainbow Whist: Holymoorside Community Centre. From 7 to 9pm every 2nd and 4th Sunday in the month. Anyone with the ability to play whist is welcome. For details contact Don on 01246 568204. British Cycling Breeze Rides For women only Sign on at http://www.goskyride.com/Breeze/Index. T: 0772 588 5151.

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