S40 Local - 15 - July 2010

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The community magazine for Ashgate, Brampton, Brookside, Holymoorside, Somersall & Walton

no. 15 July 2010

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ith the news headlines spreading the word about ‘Britain's economy being in a worse state than we realise’, ‘economic growth slower than expected’ and ‘big cuts in spending’ keeping it local by supporting local businesses and our community seems to be particularly relevant. I hope that the new businesses still emerging in our area means we’re bucking the trend ‐ so let’s keep up the good work, get out there and spend our money as close to home as possible!

“just to say that we had a great turnout at Spring Sunday and that we've been getting new customers mentioning S40 as the reason they have visited Created.” Deirdre from Created Gallery

We’ll, you may be pleased to know I’m not planning to bang on about cycling this month! Apart from to say … Did any of you get to the end of the ‘Could you become a cycle commuter?’ Brompton article and think ‘this might just become my’ My what? Slight layout issue, I lost some text … it should have finished... “So after speaking to Simon and Mark, having paid to park at Chesterfield station at £8 a day and having travelled on a train with my mountain bike, if I was

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commuting regularly by train, this might just become my vehicle of choice? What do you think?”

without having to employ an estate agent!

Make sense now? I hope so! And, following our promotion of the Polaris bike week event they kindly offered to donate some sunglasses for a competition, so I’ve made up a ‘spot the difference’ which you can enter and I’ll draw out four winners to receive a free pair of Polaris sunglasses! A big thank you to them for the donation.

A couple of thank you’s for excellent contributions: Christine Hall from Chesterfield Photographic Society has again captured the great photo featured on our front cover this month.

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Classified pricing … Business Card £25 were you slightly Quarter Page £65 confused by the pricing? If so apologies, it works Half Page £95 like this, under £100 Full Page £155 Free, £100 or above £5, this also includes Reduced rates for 3 or 6 months multiple items where the sale total exceeds £100. Thanks also go to Howard Borrell Pictures are price on application. for sharing some of the Queen’s Can’t say fairer than that can I! Park cricketing history with us. If Did you spot the “Wanted” on this you’d like to experience County Cricket at the park , you’ll find a page in the June issue? Well a discount voucher on page 30. number of you did and Christine has been in touch to say she had a Time for a cuppa I think so bye till great response. She had nine calls. next month. So if you have a request of our community, or if you’re trying to Paul. sell or buy something ‐ please Issue 15: July 2010 consider giving S40 Local a try. It Copy Deadline for August edition really seems to work and just is Thursday 22nd July and imagine how much you’d save if you found a buyer for your house distribution will be complete by Sunday 8th August 2010.

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What’s On? Until 11th September

Chesterfield Museum: Hidden Gems ‐ Part II An exhibition of objects from the museums store. 10am to 4pm, closed Wed and Sun, FREE entry. More details on 01246 345727.

Saturday 3rd July

Westfield Summer Fair @ Westfield Infant School, Vincent Crescent, Brampton S40 3NW: 2pm ‐ 4pm. Fire engine, Police Car, Bouncy Castle, tombola and much more. Call 01246 566124 for details.

Sunday 4th July

Ashgate Hospice: It’s a Knockout at Cutthorpe, near the Three Merry Lads. There will be teams competing on the It’s a Knockout inflatable’s, plus stalls and games for all the family. Please contact Alison Ward on 01246 568801 or email alison.ward@ashgatehospice.nhs.uk

Sunday 4th July

Robinson Bowls Club: Open Day ‐ The Dam on Walton Road from 12 noon until 6 pm. All are welcome to come and try crown green bowling. We have a supply of bowls and just ask that flat shoes are worn on the green. Contact Marilyn Blackwell on 01246 270039.

Monday 5th July

Holymoorside Bowling Club: Bowls For Fun Evening. 5:30 pm to 7:30pm. An introduction to Crown Green Bowling for Children & Young People. Members will provide equipment and instruction. Children must be accompanied and wear flat soled shoes. Contact Ernie Barns 01246 568324.

Thursday 8th July

Chesterfield Farmers' Market: Central Pavement, Chesterfield from 9 am to 4 pm. For further information contact Chesterfield Tourist Information Centre on 01246 345777/8.

Thursday 8th July

Singing for the Brain: St John's Church Centre, Walton Back Lane 2pm to 4pm. Anyone with dementia or any similar condition is very welcome to come along with their carers and enjoy an afternoon of tea, cake, song, chat and fun. Staff from the Alzheimer's Society will be on hand for advice. For more information contact the Alzheimer's Society on 01246 223366.

Thursday 8th July

20's Plenty for Us. 7.00‐8.30 p.m, at the Winding Wheel. A talk by Rod King, presented by Living Streets and Transition Chesterfield. Come and hear national campaigner Rod King talk about the campaign to make 20mph the default speed limit on residential roads. Already adopted by many towns and cities across the UK. For more information please contact Charles Brown 01246 569 426 or email: chasbr744@btinternet.com

8th July to 27th July

June Haywood Exhibition: See the water colour artists work at Chesterfield’s Tourist Information Centre on 01246 345777/8 ‐ open Monday to Saturday 9 am to 5.30 pm.

Sat 10th July

Inkerman Buzz: See event details opposite.

Saturday 10th July

Ashgate Hospice: Summer Fair. Raffle, Refreshments, Toys, Tombola, Cake Stall, Music, Games and much more! Bring the whole family for a fun day out! ”We are very excited because we also have a Spitfire flying over our grounds on the day.” Please contact Alison Ward on 01246 568801 or email alison.ward@ashgatehospice.nhs.uk

Sat 10th and Sun 11th July

The 3rd Brampton Potteries Festival: The Gospel Mission. Summer Fayre on Saturday, opened by the Mayor, Cllr Keith Morgan at 12 noon, the Fayre will be open from 12.30 pm ‐ 4 pm. Refreshments available. On Sunday, the Festival re‐opens at 10am, with a Festival Service at 10.45 am, followed by a bbq ‐ food ready around 12.30pm, finishing at 4pm. Contact Tina on 01246 557719 for details.

Sunday 11th July

Chesterfield Race for Life: Two races in Chesterfield town centre ‐ 10.30 am and 2.30 pm. For further information tel Chesterfield Tourist Information Centre 01246 345777/8.

Tuesday 13th July

Chesterfield Civic Society: There will be a talk entitled "Keeping Up Appearances, Italian Style". 7.30 in the Eyre Chapel Newbold. Contact Yvonne Williamson (01246) 566509 for more information.

Sunday 18th July

Revolution House, Old Whittington: Basket making and willow working demonstration. 11am ‐ 4pm FREE entry. More details on 01246 345727.

Wednesday 21st July

Ashgate Hospice: Golf Day. If anyone is interested in having a team at the 4 ball AM/AM at the Chesterfield Golf Club, Walton please contact Alison Ward on 01246 568801 or email alison.ward@ashgatehospice.nhs.uk

Friday 23rd July

Fund Raising Concert: Southside Jazz Band will be playing at St. John's Church, Walton Back Lane @ 7:30pm. Proceeds to the Chesterfield Branch of Parkinson's UK. £6 including refreshments. Tickets from Anne Thompson on 01246 566448 or pay on the door.

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he second Inkerman Buzz will take place on the Inkerman Park, Ashgate on Saturday 10 July, again focusing on sustainability.

We hope to have examples of solar panels, both commercial and self built, a wind turbine and various other human powered displays. You will be able to grind your own flour and take it home too. Local community groups will be there and the Brampton Community Band will provide entertainment together with the Cock & Magpie Morris and Fred and Birgit Baker. They’ll be no shortage of food as Steve Roberts from Amelia's Café, Chatsworth Road will have a cake stall, Sound bites organic cafe from Derby will be selling sandwiches and salads, Espresso2Go the mobile coffee maker will be attending, and Transition Chesterfield's vegetarian and organic meat BBQ will be busy as usual. The Chesterfield 123 bus preservation group will again provide a free bus service from Walton Shops and the town centre. In addition the Chesterfield Cycle Campaign will lead a ride from Walton Shops departing at 11.00am. Oh and please do remember that there is no car parking provided ‐ please walk, cycle or use the bus to get there. Alastair Meikle (Transition Chesterfield).

Saturday July 10th 11am to 4pm eco renovation Inkerman Park

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cycling & dr bike spinning & weaving Free bus from Walton Shops @ 11am, Midday green woodworking and 1pm. action on smoking Led cycle ride to the refreshments event from Walton local history Shops departing @ 11am community groups local vegetables

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Saturday 24th July

Greek Hot Lunch @ Holymoorside Reformed Church: 3 Course lunch being served at 12:30pm for a cost of £5. Please contact Barbara Turner (01246 566109) or Gaynor Nun (01246 568546) for tickets … and don’t forget to bring your own wine.

Sunday 25th July

Chesterfield Farmers' Market: 10 am to 2 pm on Central Pavement, Chesterfield. For further information tel Chesterfield Tourist Information Centre on 01246 345777/8.

Tuesday 27th July

Chesterfield Medieval Market: 10 am to 4 pm. A day when Chesterfield goes back to its medieval roots with knights, ladies and other medieval entertainment including Robin Hood's Minstrels and Heironymous slop the court jester. Further information tel Chesterfield Tourist Information Centre on 01246 345777/8.

Tuesday 27th July

Chesterfield Museum: Find out about medieval crime and punishment from our costumed re‐ enactors (a Medieval Market Day Event). Open 10am to 4pm, FREE entry. Tel: 01246 345727.

Tuesday 27th July

Crooked Spire Open Days: A guided tour of the Tower of Chesterfield's famous church with an opportunity to look up into the Crooked Spire and out over the town. For further information tel Chesterfield Tourist Information Centre on 01246 345777/8.

29th July to 17th August

Staveley Art Club Exhibition: 9 am ‐ 5.30 pm, part of the 2010 Chesterfield Tourist Information Centre exhibition programme. Contact Chesterfield Tourist Information Centre 01246 345777/8.

29th ‐ 31st July

Sheffield Brewing Co festival at the Blue Stoops pub, Matlock Road.

4th ‐ 5th Aug

Ashgate Hospice are having a stall at the Bakewell Show – look out for us there!

Sunday 8th August

Revolution House, Old Whittington: “Stand and Deliver” ‐ meet a highwayman! Open 11am ‐ 4pm FREE entry. More details on 01246 345727.

REGULAR EVENTS Every Tuesday

The Olive Branch 'Drop In' @ Brampton Moor Methodist Church, Chatsworth Road. Every Tuesday 10a.m. to 1.30p.m. Refreshments available. All welcome.

Alternate Tuesdays Every Wednesday

Bible Study group meets at 7 pm at the Gospel Mission Congregational Church. Contact Tina on 01246 557719. Brampton Ladies Club meet at 7.30 for 8pm at Old Hall Junior School and meetings are held on every Wednesday evening during school term time with a speaker and fellowship. For further details phone 01246 272333. NHS Retirement Fellowship: For anyone who has worked for the NHS in any capacity. Usual format is a speaker and refreshments. Meet at the Methodist Church Hall on Jaw Bones Hill, Derby Road from 2pm to 4pm. Just turn up on the day or for more information contact Anne Hodson Chairman on 01246275062.

2nd Wednesday of the Month

PUB NEWS & EVENTS Rose & Crown: Old Road. General Knowledge quiz every Tuesday night ‐ gallon of ale for the winner. Last Sunday of each month, Music quiz ‐ gallon of ale for the winner & rolling cash prize for 100% score. Blue Stoops: Matlock Road. Quiz nights, Monday & Thursday, well established & popular, win a gallon of beer, Music quiz on the 3rd Sat of the month, DJ presentation, test your knowledge. Every Saturday night Steak offers 2 x 8oz Rump £13.00, 2 x Mixed grill £15.00. Always 5 Cask Ales. Woodside: Ashgate Road. Quiz nights Sunday & Thursday, win a gallon of beer + jackpot prizes. Monday is Sizzler night 2 for £10.00, Tuesday Irish Steak night special offers on Steaks from £5.95. New menu now being served. Peacock Inn: Chatsworth Road. Quiz Night on Mondays start with free food, a gallon of ale for the winner and the £100 quiz question. Folk Night on Thursdays, come along and enjoy the singing. Star Inn: Chatsworth Road: Pub Quiz on Tuesday and Sunday nights. Why not come along? You might end up winning a load of free beer! 6

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Behind the business: Peter Boardman Somersall Finance

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his month I met up with Peter Boardman of Somersall Financial Management Ltd, you’ll have seen his picture in

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>> About you? “I’m an S40 Local reader living in Walton. I’m married to Carmen and we have 3 children, 2 at Walton & Holymoorside School and my youngest attends The Sunshine Nursery. I moved here in 1993 when I was working in Sheffield for Royal Insurance. I found I got better value for money in Chesterfield than in Sheffield, and I can’t think of a better place to bring up children, the facilities are great and we’re right on the edge of the Peak District.” >> What’s your business background, how did you get into Wealth Management? “I was working in retail management with one of the big high street names which required constant moves around the country as I progressed. I realised this was not an ideal lifestyle for me in the long term, especially when bringing up children, so in 1991 I decided a career change was in order and applied for a role with Royal Insurance who’s HQ is Liverpool (my home town), I was successful and they facilitated the move to self employment with their Agency Sales Division. Over time I gained all the necessary regulatory qualifications and have held the Financial Planning Certificate since 1996. Presently I’m just one paper away from achieving the Diploma in Financial Planning which will be compulsory from December 2012. There’s a continuous requirement to upgrade our skills which I feel is very important when you’re charged with the responsibility of advising clients on how to invest their life savings.” >> Have you been on West Bars long? “In 1999 Royal Insurance, who at that point had merged with Sun Alliance, closed the agency division and they 8

helped me move to Independent Status. I formed Somersall Financial Management; I wanted the name to mean something and link us to the local community. In 2004 we were invited to join up with a prestigious wealth management group which we accepted. Our first premises were in Commerce House, within Hadfields Chartered Accountants offices. Together we offered a range of complementary products and services and it worked well until we outgrew the space in 2006, at which point I moved into West Bars House in Chesterfield centre.” >> Many see finance as a necessary evil what appeals about it to you? “There’s been a significant shift in the way Financial Services are provided, it’s no longer all about sales but about advice and a quality service. Compliance with the financial

together for some light hearted fellowship, this is also a good opportunity for our existing clients to introduce their friends and family to the business.” >> Who are the team here? “There is Michaela and Tracey in the Chesterfield office, and I also have support from a Business Development Manager within the group. Since 2004 we’ve accessed an exclusive range of great products and services and business has developed nicely.” >> Times are difficult for us all at present what impact has the recession had on your business? “Recession isn’t all bad news for our clients as the record low interest rates have presented us with some great opportunities for investment. Potential new clients have been seeking advice, sometimes for the first time and we’ve been able to help them find the best solutions.” >> You’ve talked about the importance of community, do you actively support the community? “Yes I recently sponsored the fixture card for the Barbarians Cricket Club, and also the junior section of the Chesterfield Golf Club. Our group Foundation enabled us to make a significant contribution to Ashgate Hospice, and we also help out one of the local schools with their work experience programme.”

regulations has pushed up the cost of operation and we’ve evolved into the Wealth Management arena. I really do get a sense of achievement out of assisting people with their business and personal finances, it’s vital that our clients are getting the best performance from their investments in a way that protects against taxation and inflation. I really enjoy the people contact, it’s been great to build up relationships with clients over the years, we regularly hold breakfast clubs and wine tasting events to get everyone Connecting Our Community

So Peter, the standard questions! Q1. Favourite place to go for a meal? “Calabria on Glumangate.” Q2. Favourite place to go for a walk or escape from it all? “We’re huge fans of the outdoors and any opportunity I like to get down to our caravan in Devon. But if I’ve just a few hours then I can be found at the Golf Club!” Q3. Best thing about the community around you? “It’s a great place to bring up our children, and being so close to the Peak District is really important to us.”


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Income from Investment Investment Growth Retirement Planning ISA Reviews Tax & Trust Planning Free Probate Service Peter Boardman Somersall Financial Management Ltd

Tel: 01246 559616 Email: peter.boardman@sjpp.co.uk Web: www.sjpp.co.uk/peterboardman

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The Mayor of Chesterfield … Councillor Keith Morgan

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ou can expect lots of pictures of this man and his wife opening things, attending events and showing support for local initiatives this year. In March I attended a meeting chaired by Councillor Keith Morgan and on May 12th Keith became our Mayor. Keith agreed to sit down for a coffee as I have to admit that I’m one of those folk who doesn’t really understand what the Mayor does and the role he plays ‐ here’s what I found out.

economic development and within our twinned towns. Twinning gives us the opportunity to promote Chesterfield as a destination through exchanges and visits etc, just visit Troyes where you can buy Cheese Factor cheeses in the heart of France. I also have the opportunity to nominate a charity each year for which I will help raise funds and awareness. I have chosen Fairplay and Samaritans. Fairplay was set up on Chatsworth Road by a group of parents of children with disabilities. The group supports children and

young people with sensory, physical, learning and behavioural disabilities and additional needs. My appeal this year will focus on raising funds to help with equipment for the new Fairplay Garden. I chair council meetings, a post that exists above the party politics, but I do have final vote in the event of a tied decision should the need arise.” >> Is this your only job? “This year it’s all about my Mayoral duties, having stepped down from my old post to do so. I am Councillor for

>> About you? – Family, where do you live and what’s your background? “I was born in Sheffield in 1948 at Jessops Hospital. My childhood spent in the market town of Retford and on leaving school I started work at the General Descaling Co. in Worksop, in the Export Department. I met Pat my wife in 1968 and we moved to Chesterfield in 1980 where I was Head of English at Middlecroft School. My council career started out when I became a Liberal Party member in 1973 and was elected to Liberal Democrat Councillor in 1995. In 2003 I was offered the post of Lead Member for Sustainability and Environmental Services, then in 2007 I exchanged this for the portfolio for Healthy Communities and Leisure. 2005 saw me elected to County Councillor for the Hipper Division of Chesterfield. I live in Walton in the heart of the Hipper Division.” >> How do you become Mayor? “I didn’t set out to become Mayor. In the Chesterfield Borough the role is a civic role, the offer of Mayor goes to the longest serving councillor. It’s not a role you have to accept and to fulfil my duties I have stepped down from other roles.” >> What are your responsibilities? “Primarily as the Mayor I am the first citizen of the Borough of Chesterfield. Additionally I work to promote Chesterfield within the UK in business, education, tourism, commerce, 12

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Ed: I’m slightly confused what’s the difference between the Borough and County roles? “The Borough runs the low cost mandatory items and the non‐ mandatory items. They look after your bins, local planning, leisure etc, the County Council is responsible for all the high cost mandatory items such as policing, hospitals and health, education, highways etc. It’s not always a clear division and people are often not aware of who does what.” >> Rudy Giuliani (Mayor of New York) is credited for “quality of life initiatives” and being responsible for improvements and reduction in crime, is this something UK mayors can realistically achieve? “In some towns yes, but not here in Chesterfield. As I said earlier the Mayor is a civic role so the rules of longest serving councillor apply, in the towns where a mayor is elected by the community they have more budgetary power. We have 12 elected Mayors, the best known of which is Boris Johnson, Mayor of London.”

>> In your view, what are the best things about S40 (and Chesterfield)? “Chesterfield is the largest village in the country, it has an intimacy and friendliness about it and there is huge opportunity for growth. Having said this it’s not a city, cities have an impartiality about them. Chesterfield is identifiable by it’s boundaries and despite the recession it seems to have weathered the storm well and be flourishing, and we’ve become a great tourism centre with 500 coaches coming in to visit the town.” >> What would you like to leave as your Mayor legacy to Chesterfield? “Most people in Chesterfield know Ashgate Hospice and what it does. If I can help create the same level of awareness about the Fairplay charity I will feel I have delivered something worthwhile, it’s a great local cause and needs our support.” It wouldn’t be right not to ask the standard S40 Local questions … Q1. Favourite place to go for a meal?

“This very much depends on the time of day and our mood, we might go to Northern Tea Merchants for a morning coffee, Koo or Amelias for >> Closer to home, our readers come lunch or an evening meal at from Ashgate, Brampton, Brookside, Nonsolovino or the Poachers Rest. Holymoorside, Somersall and Walton. Oh and of course there’s always the What’s on your agenda that’ll impact Rose and Crown for quick real Ale.” or improve the lives of our readers? Q2. Favourite place to go for a walk or “I live in Walton and am one of S40’s escape from it all? readers, I support our local churches and regularly attend St Thomas’, I’m “I love a stroll round Somersall Park and am a member of the Robinsons governor at Parkside school and actively look to involve the local Bowls Club based at Walton Dam businesses in my charity initiatives. which is a lovely oasis set between the two busy trunk roads.” th On 24 June we’ll be launching a fund Q3. Best thing about the community raising event at Northern Tea Merchants, I presented ceramics from around you? Clare Gage at Troyes recently and I’m constantly looking at ways to involve “I can’t leave the house without someone giving me a friendly greeting the businesses around Chesterfield, and I get great support from the local or stopping for a chat, it’s a great place with a strong community spirit.” businesses on my doorstep along Chatsworth Road. Having said this I am fully aware that as Mayor my horizons cover the whole borough.”

The crest on Chesterfields Mayoral Collar

Walton Ward and County Councillor for the Hipper Division in addition so there is plenty to occupy my time.”

Fairplay aims to increase services for all children and young people and their parents and carers through playschemes, activity days, youth clubs and support groups. Our services are spread throughout North Derbyshire and can be accessed in Bolsover, Chesterfield, Derbyshire Dales, High Peak, Glossop and North East Derbyshire. For more info www.fair‐play.co.uk.

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Things to do in the garden this July

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ith the combination of rain, warmer temperatures and lighter days, everything should now be looking green and lush in your garden. Ten things to do this month include:

1. Make sure any new plants, hanging baskets and plants in containers have enough water. 2. Keep hoeing your flower beds and veggie plot to keep weeds under control. 3. Pick courgettes before they become too big. 4. Tie up climbing plants as they grow. 5. Whilst it's dry give gates, furniture and fences a fresh lick of paint. 6. Plant Autumn flowering bulbs. 7. Move garden furniture around regularly to prevent yellow patches on your lawn. 8. Give your beach, conifer and hawthorn hedges a trim, but hold off on any holly bushes. 9. Dead head bedding plants and repeat flowering perennials. 10. Keep cutting your lawn except if there’s a drought. Raise the cutter height in hot weather to help retain moisture. Thanks to Paul @ Ashgate Garden Care

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ortrait Lounge: The contemporary photographers are moving from their studio above Amelia’s, to the new retail and leisure development at 131 Chatsworth Road – close to the new Black Eyed Susan florists.

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Moo Moo From 20th June, you’ll be able to shop at Moo Moo on Sunday’s from 12:00 – 16:00 and late night Thursday’s until 19:00, so you’ll This collection of shops promises to always have time to find the perfect become something of a busy wedding gift for a special occasion. organisers heaven with Brampton photographers, wedding dress shops BRAMPTON Carpets and and florists within such close CARPETS & BLINDS Blinds proximity. We wish Andrew Markwell recently announced in S40 the every success in his new premises. inclusion of a new range of infrared Amelia’s café, heating products – including ‘rollingwave which was units’. This new to Chatsworth Road earlier this year has some changes of their own, product with additional seating now available reached the in an attractive outdoor courtyard to finals in the Grand Designs the rear of the shop. Go along and take a few moments away from it all Eco Awards

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2010. The heaters were judged one of the UK’s top 5 eco products by a panel including Kevin McCloud from Grand Designs TV show! Graham Hill, owner of Brampton Carpets and Blinds said “winning a place as finalist in the Grand Design Eco Awards is such a thrill, we are working hard to bring, what we believe, is a really exciting range of products to the local market, that are as beautiful as they are eco‐friendly and cost‐efficient” Peak Bikes on Old Hall Road are available for cycle servicing and are offering 20% discounted workshop prices to the end of July. MesAmis have joined the successful incumbents at 479 ‐ see pages 20 and 21 for more details on the most recent exciting business to move into Chatsworth Road.

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New to Amelia’s … Courtyard Seating Area now open for business. Enjoy your food in our secluded garden courtyard to the rear. Ice Creams and Frappucino’s now being served, in addition to our usual quality menu choices. We’re now Open until 4:30pm.

Monday to Saturday 9am till 4:30pm

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Service centre now open Comprehensive range of bikes available to order Range of technical & casual clothing Lights, locks, gloves & other accessories All aspects of cycle servicing & maintenance

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Custom builds to suit your needs and budget Large range of parts from high end suspension forks to multicoloured handle bar grips call email ride

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Mini Manicure & Mini Pedicure £14.00 (45mins) Spray Tan & Mini Manicure £20.00 (45mins) Manicure & Pedicure £30.00 (2 hours) Full Leg, Bikini, Underarm & Eyebrow Wax, Eyebrow & Eyelash Tint £32.00 (1.5hours) Bio-Sculpture Gel Nail & Toe Overlays £35.00 (2 hours)

Free Oil & Filter Change on any Annual Service Worth up to £40

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All Cars Serviced MOT’s Repairs & Tuning Emergency Recovery Easy Parking Courtesy Car

Neck, Back Shoulder Massage & Essential Facial £38.00 (1.5 hours) Gift Vouchers Also Available Pamper parties for adults & children

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New Business: Middle East Food

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n the last few issues you may have noticed an advert from ‘Middle East Foods’? They are a new business who have established themselves in Somersall so I thought a quick chat might be in order to find out what they do and how it all works. Kifah Jassim has always been passionate about food, starting at a young age cooking at home and for family events. In 1993 they located themselves in Chesterfield and struggled to find an authentic dining experience. “We’ve tried Middle Eastern themed restaurants locally and further afield, from Manchester to Paris and we haven’t yet found truly authentic quality food as I was taught to prepare it at home, so that’s why we’ve set ourselves up in business. All my learning is based on experience, and I didn’t want to run a restaurant, so decided to set up this personal service, preparing quality food using the best locally sourced

fresh ingredients, and delivering authentic Middle Eastern meals for you to enjoy in your own home.” Sounds good and I learnt that so far they are exclusive to S40 Local readers, trialling the service and fine‐tuning to make sure they get it right. So far they’ve had some really positive feedback and have orders in place for the coming weeks.

choice below and have it delivered to your door (within a 5 mile radius of our home in Somersall), we’d love to hear from you.”

Know Your Dishes: “Tebboleh”, a Levantine salad dish of parsley, burgol wheat, mint, tomato, spring onion, cucumber, lettuce, herbs and dressing. One of the most popular Middle Eastern Salads. “Maqloobeh” (or Upside Down), this is a classic and probably one of the most famous Palestinian dishes. Everybody loves it! Spicy lamb, vegetables and rice.

So are they a takeaway or is there more to it? “Because of the service “Tabssi”, layers of fried slices of aubergine, we offer, we need you onions and tomatoes oven baked in a to place your order, at thick tomato sauce with various spices. least by midday on the day you require the food, and if you can pre‐plan that’s even To see a full menu, please give them a better. Everything we do is fresh and call and they will be happy to send we are only a small business, but if one to you, and they’ll even cater for you would like to try a new culinary your event or party. experience, why not try the meal

We provide a delicious range of food from the Middle East cooked fresh to order right here in Somersall. Pre-ordering is preferable and orders made before midday can be collected or delivered free within a 5 mile radius that evening.

Homemade food from the Middle East … on your doorstep

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We can cater for any party or event, any allergy and look forward to providing you with a great taste of the Middle East.

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As always it’s busy at 479 Chatsworth Road, and why so at present? Well another new business moves into this prime spot. S40 Local managed to stick a foot in the door and have a chat with the business owners Marcella and Andrew Kirk who might just be installing a small slice of France on Chatsworth Road. >> What kind of store is it? “MesAmis is an amalgamation of some of our favourite experiences from living in France. Our memories are of fabulous patisseries with beautiful chocolates and excellent coffee and tea, served in a relaxed atmosphere. This is what we are bringing to Chatsworth Road. Our “piece de resistance” is our very own Pastry Chef . Not only has Garry trained at some of the best Michelin‐ starred restaurants in the North, he has spent two spells at the 3*** “Ramsey’s” in London. He has catered in some exceptional homes in France; he has even cooked for a Countess, at

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New Business: MesAmis one of the finest, privately‐owned Chateaux in Anjou, where his chocolate mousse is renowned. Fortunately for us, he is a great friend of the family and is excited at the prospect of this fledgling business.” >> Are you local to the area? “Andrew and I, together with our children Sam and Darcie, have spent the past 6 years running a holiday and hospitality business in Saumur, the Loire Valley of France. It has been a great adventure and we have retained a home there because there is so much about France that we still adore. However, it was time to come home and Chesterfield is home to us. We were surrounded by beautiful chateaux but, whenever asked which was our favourite, we always answered Chatsworth House! Prior to living in France, we have built our own homes, worked as chefs and have even been employed by a well known airline for 11 years. All of this has certainly prepared us for looking after people, although we promise that the tea and coffee will be much, much better than on an aeroplane.” >> What can we expect at MesAmis? “You can expect the warmest of welcomes, although you won’t have to endure a kiss on each cheek French ‐style. We hope you will enjoy the ambience, whether you are staying to eat, drink or take away some chocolate gifts, pastries, breads or canapés.” >> What do you do that’s different from anywhere else on the road? “We have so many plans! Which will be revealed over the coming months. As i mentioned, our menu has a very French theme; you can come and have a cheese board with a selection of French and British quality cheeses, with as much French bread as you can eat! We will be having promotions that offer discounts if you order in French and vouchers allowing you to choose one of our delicious truffles with your drink. We prize quality and value for money in stylish and comfortable surroundings. Papers,

magazines and free wi‐fi will be available while you relax.” >> Why Chatsworth Road? “For a long time, even while we were still in France, we have been planning this project ‐ but as we all know, location is the key. For us, Chatsworth Road is the gateway to some of our favourite places in the Peak District. In the other direction, it leads into Chesterfield ‐ a great town that has everything offered by larger cities, but on a smaller and much more personal scale. The road has a great selection of businesses, which complement each other well. There is also a real buzz and a sense of pride among the local Chatsworth Road community. So, when we met Libby and Ian and found they were looking for someone to move into their spare premises, we jumped at the chance. How often do you get to start a business with the help and support of a well‐established popular business like Libby and her colleagues at 479?” >> What will your main products be? “Apart from great chocolates, French style filled baguettes , pastries, platters and plat de jour, there will be speciality Teas, Coffee and yummy hot chocolate.” >> Do you have any connections to local suppliers? “Although our theme is French we are working closely with local suppliers that have a good understanding of French food and receive direct supplies from French markets . We have used fantastic local tradesmen, who have been very patient even when asked to hang something more chandelier like in the bathroom!” MesAmis opens it’s doors on the 26th June and will be open 7 days a week for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea. They look forward to extending you a warm welcome.

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BRAMPTON CARPETS & BLINDS

Choose In The Comfort Of Your Own Home Days/Evenings/ Weekends Competitive Prices Full Fitting Service Domestic or Commercial Patio Awnings Solar Control Window Film

Tel: 01246 557767 sales@bramptoncarpets.co.uk 217 Chatsworth Road Chesterfield S40 2BA Opposite GK Ford

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lack Eyed Susan is the stylish new boutique florist that has recently opened at 131 Chatsworth Road, the striking new retail and leisure development. The development is home to Nonnas, the award‐winning restaurant, bar and deli in Sheffield, Ultimate Bathrooms, Mode Salons, Precious Bridal Rooms, Dragonfly Design and Portrait Lounge. The new venture is managed by third‐ generation florist, Anna Groves, together with Kate May, who has much experience working in high end London florists.

Black Eyed Susan is donating 5% of all sales (paid by the shop and not the customer) to the Ashgate Hospice, which means that giving to charity has never been easier or more stylish.

The stylish and contemporary interior has a conservatory‐style consulting room for the use of all customers wishing to discuss their floral For more for more information visit: requirements in privacy. As well as a www.blackeyedsusan.co.uk or call stunning array of flowers the shop has 0845 520 20 50. a wide range of vases, planters and unique accessories for the home and garden.

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Cleanright Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning

 Free Deodorising (quick dry)  Seven Day Service  Furniture Removed & Replaced  Family Business est. 1992

Contact Micheal Cox

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LAPTOP & PC REPAIRS SPARE PARTS SUPPLIED We are able to diagnose & fix your Laptop & PC Problems A SONY SPECIALIST * Free Estimates Given * * No Fix No Fee * 9am—9pm Mon—Sun

EGYTEC 3 Raneld Mount Walton Chesterfield S403RE Phone: 01246 237465 Mobile: 07903224417 Website: www.egytec.co.uk Email: info@egytec.co.uk

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Help When You Need IT! Situated in Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Experience providing support and repairs for a wide range of IT Equipment. You can bring your laptop or PC to our office or we can collect fix and return it. If you are local to S40 we can arrange a home visit if preferred. We have a selection of used Laptops available and we carry a large stock of spare parts. Give us a call or email us with your make, model and problem and we will give you a price.

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ElitE Swim School

Children's Swimming Lessons Mon to Fri evenings & Sat mornings Adult Only Swimming Lessons Mon Evenings & some Thu Evenings Ashgate Croft Children's School Holiday Courses Call for details & dates One to One Lessons for all abilities

Call Sam on 07956 848536 Marie on 07773 158 925 eMail: elite.swim@uwclub.net Ashgate Croft School & Brookfield Community School, Chesterfield

Play, discover and learn for a brighter future

 Providing a stimulating environment for children aged 2 ½ to 5.

 Celebrating our 40th Anniversary in new purpose built premises from September 2010.

 Same great team, fantastic new facilities. Call us to find out more and arrange a visit

0772 4081444 www.wvps.co.uk Walton Village Centre • Walton Back Lane • Chesterfield S42 7LT

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S40 Local: Classifieds Large Dog Cage: £20

Caravan steps: £5

As new condition with single door. Measures 66cm(H) x 57cm(W) x 91cm(L).

Contact: Mrs Vardy 01246 566553 (Somersall)

Contact: Mrs Betteridge on 01246 569064 or 07799 124094 (Walton)

Gas BBQ “Montreal Siesta” type.

VAX Total Home Cleaning System: £45 Model VAX 6131. Washes, dries and vacuums in one. Contact: Mrs Betteridge on 01246 569064 or 07799 124094 (Walton) 24” Table Tile Saw: £110

Gas BarBQ: £30 Contact: Mrs Hinchcliffe 01246 566053 (Brookside) Golf Clubs: £50 11 assorted mid range golf clubs all in excellent condition, complete with trolley and bag. Contact: Mrs Hinchcliffe 01246 566053 (Brookside) Power Washer: £20

Powerful 900 watt (1.5HP) Induction motor, tilting blade, folding stand, guide etc. Diamond cutting wheel Cuts tiles up to 600mm in length & 38mm thick Cuts granite, porcelain, ceramic, quarry, terracotta, marble & slate tiles. Used few times. Presently selling at £219 in stores.

Power washer in good condition and hardly used. Contact: Barbara Turner on 01246 566109 Table & Bed Linen: £60 ono Large quantity of table and bed linen much of which is unused. Suit a guest house or care home. Collect from Ashgate. Unwanted items cluttering the loft or gagare? Adverts for stuff under £100 is free, any item or ‘collection of items’ £100+ are £5, and larger adverts with a picture are price on application.

Contact Paul on 01246 568519 (Brookside) Cycle Trailer Buggy: £40 Single seater trailer buggy in red suitable from 12 months – adult cycle adaptor included Contact: 01246 569779 (Brampton) Child Carrier: £50 Littlelife Explorer Child Carrier – fully adjustable ‐ 6 months ‐ 4 yrs inc stirrups and sun canopy (vgc) Contact: 01246 569779 (Brampton) Bunk Bed: £80 Silver metal high sleeper bunk with integral desk and shelf inc mattress (used twice only) Contact: 01246 569779 (Brampton) Ford Focus Roof Bars: £25 Ford Focus 1999 ‐ 2004 roof bars, genuine Ford. Contact: Mrs Vardy 01246 566553 (Somersall) Gutter Roof Bars: £15 Halford roof bars for car with gutters ie classic mini, metro, cortina etc. Contact: Mrs Vardy 01246 566553 (Somersall) Men’s Wet Suit: £25 Men's Wet suit size XL worn once too large. Contact: Mrs Vardy 01246 566553 (Somersall) Caravan Awning: £100 Caravan awning Trio Mexico fibre glass frame size 725 Contact: Mrs Vardy 01246 566553 (Somersall) 26

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Top Quality Kitchens & Bedrooms at Affordable Prices A range of beautiful kitchens on display in our showroom

All bespoke units & doors UK made Expert advice and personal service guaranteed Family run business Complete design & supply Planning & installation service All work is undertaken by expert, time-served craftsman Disabled access and off-road parking Finance now available

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Or visit our showroom at 456 Derby Road, Chesterfield www.1stclasskitchensltd.co.uk

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AF PLUMBING AND HEATING

Under-floor Heating Bathroom Fitting Plumbing

Boiler Installations Gas Fires & Cookers Servicing & Breakdowns Landlord Certificates & Gas Safety Checks Bathroom & Shower Installations

Tel 01246 203748 Mob 0775 773 7283 www.afplumbing.net

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A&H Paving Ltd Block Paving Fencing Drainage Concrete Drop Kerbs Patios Tarmac DCC Registered All construction

Contact Tony on: t: 01246 207 046 m: 07890 657903 Vernon Road Brampton Chesterfield S40 1EL

Hardwood

Hardwood windows, doors and conservatories now display quality as well as efficiency, and can be tailored individually to suit the age and style of your home. Made from renewable and sustainable sources hardwood now offers a real long life and low maintenance solution.

PVCu

Setting new standards for premium performance and design Imperial Windows’ products benefit from quality materials and advanced technology. Manufacturing all our own PVCu windows, doors and conservatories we can offer unrivalled aesthetics, function, security and durability.

Soffits & Facias

With demand at an all time high for soffits & facias we have ready made solutions using the most advanced & durable products available.

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scored 343 not out (272 in boundaries) in a first innings total of 597 but ended up on the losing side as Derbyshire matched the first innings score, and The picturesque surroundings of then bowled WG Grace playing at Queens Park in 1904 Queen's Park (S40 postcode) will see Essex out for 97. 11 days of county cricket in 2010 as board and all out for 49 thanks to West Indian Charles Olivierre scored Derbyshire County Cricket Club 229 and 92 not out as Derbyshire won superlative bowling from Alan Ward, continues to embrace one of the Fred Rumsey and the man of the the match by nine wickets. The world's best loved first‐class cricket match, Peter Eyre, who claimed six legendary Don Bradman, the man venues. many consider to have been the best wickets and his best ever bowling batsman of all time, played here when performance. Queen’s Park hosted Some historic moments. The first County Cricket match in Queen’s Park the Australians toured England in the almost 11,000 ecstatic fans that July 1930s. In 1998 the ground celebrated day; that attendance won’t be was Derbyshire and Surrey, in 1898 ‐ bettered but we’re hoping the current the same year the Cricket Pavilion was a century of first class use. team can provide thrills of the same opened. Derbyshire's first victory on My personal favourite memory goes quality. the ground came a little later in 1900 back to when Derbyshire overcame when Worcestershire were beaten by Sussex in the 1969 semi‐final of the John Hampshire, a former test 57 runs. Gillette Cup to reach Lords. batsman, and John Arlott the Derbyshire batted first and posted a commentator both rightly called In 1904, the famous cricketer WG meagre total of just 136 from 60 overs Queen's Park 'the loveliest ground in Grace played at Queen's Park in a on a rain soaked wicket. Most in the the country', however, bad weather match between Derbyshire and ground thought the result would be a (which in turn meant poor income) London County. In the same year probably Derbyshire’s 'greatest' ever formality. Instead Sussex were soon and poor facilities, particularly for match took place, P A Perrin of Essex five wickets down with just 29 on the sponsors, prompted Derbyshire to his month I continue the sporting theme with a brief look at Derbyshire County Cricket Club. I’ve also negotiated an exclusive £4 discount offer to encourage you to support your local team.

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move completely away from 1999 onwards. Derbyshire returned to Queen's Park in 2006 after a £4 million lottery grant and an injection of local authority money gave the parks facilities a facelift and restored it to its former glory. Back to today. Thankfully that gap in continuity is now a distant memory, but to ensure Chesterfield continues to host top class cricket it does need you to support your county side. And what could be a greater incentive than cheering the lads on against our closest rivals Yorkshire in the one dayer on Sunday 8 August. To use an old but very relevant adage “Use it or lose it” – the Borough Council wants to see Derbyshire maintain a strong base in the town but ultimately that lies with you the sporting public.

will save you money at any of the Queens Park fixtures. Depending on when you receive your S40, you may be in time to use it at either of the 20/20 fixtures against Leicestershire, 2 July (2pm start) or Lancashire 4th July (2.30 start). The Yorkshire game takes place on 8 August (1.45 start), and is followed by a four day County Championship game v Northamptonshire, starting Monday 9 August (11.00am start). Howard Borrell I’ll welcome input from local sports people who want to share their story. Please email me and I'll be back in touch: hborrell97@googlemail.com

Pictures above and below show a packed Queen’s Park on County Cricket Your opportunity. The voucher below Days.

Chesterfield Barbarians Cricket Club So how are our local cricket club, based at Walton Dam, doing so far this season? The senior teams have had a mixed start to the season, all languishing mid table or thereabouts. The Sunday Blues, led by Jon Denby are currently doing the best of the bunch and are third in their league. Juniors Hardball: The Under 15 Blues, Under 13's and Under 11 White are so far unbeaten and are at the top of their leagues. The Under 11 Blues won 1 lost 1; Under 12 won 2 lost 1 and the Under 15 Whites won 0 lost 3. Kwik cricket: Under 11 Bats won 3 and are 2nd in league; Under 11 Blizzards won 1; Under 10 Bats won 2 ; Under 10 Blizzards won 4; Under 10 Hawks and Eagles are yet to win.

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Supply, fitting or repair of locks and locking mechanisms for both UPVC and timber doors/windows.

Insured and all work guaranteed For a free quote, then please contact Dean.

Tel: 01246 567637 Mob: 07876 352041

Grass & Hedge Cutting Service Fully Insured Established 1989 Tel: 01246 206775 Mobile 07796 332463 Berwick Close - Walton - Chesterfield S40 3NY

Somersby Avenue, Walton

Mini Diggers - £40 per day Self Drive or Operated MOT Type 1 - £18.35 (incl VAT) Grit Sand - £29.85 (incl VAT) Ballast - £31.30 (incl VAT) Building Sand - £30.65 (incl VAT)

0797 592 1770 For more information All aggregate prices include delivery Minimum delivery of half tonne Walton Back Lane • Chesterfield S42 7AA

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Polaris Apparel Ltd who are based in Dronfield and manufacture an excellent range of cycle clothing have donated 4 pairs of their latest sunglasses for to give away as prizes. To get your hands on a pair you’ll need a sharp eye and access to email. The top (A) and bottom (B) pictures differ in 10 ways, all you need to do is spot the differences and drop us an email, to the address below, telling us what they are. The first four correct answers, out of a hat, will receive a pair of the sunglasses.

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Full central heating installations

CAR AIR-CON SERVICING

Combi boilers fitted Servicing Boilers supplied with a 5 year parts & labour guarantee

Grants available for solid fuel & electric to gas conversions

Ring Ian on 01246 855632 07734 803063

Air Conditioning Service & ReRe-Gas Also specialising in: Bumper Scuffs (black or colour coded) Alloy Wheel Scuffs Seat Cigarette Burns and Trim Fully Mobile Service No VAT Contact Steve on

07810 332 272 Ashgate, Chesterfield

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*Offer: Reduced management fee of 5% to all new landlords for first 6 months on the signing a full management contract. This is a time limited offer ending 30th August 2010. The agreement must be signed before this date.

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CHESTERFIELD PLUMBING & HOME SERVICES “A Polite, Reliable Service” NO CALL OUT FEE Bathrooms, showers & kitchen installations Leaks & repairs

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Crystal Magic De-stress, relax, re-energise!

Driveways • Patios • Decking • Turfing Ponds • Power Jetting • Pergolas Steps • Fencing • Hedge Cutting Tree Services • Walton Based

Now available at: Chatsworth Chiropractic Clinic, 624 Chatsworth Road

01246 272351 or 07909 984263

Marina Tattersall 07963 120162

416 Chatsworth Road Chesterfield S40 3BQ

Holiday Transfers Airports Ports Coastal Air Conditioned 1 to 6 Seater 01246 569 646 07801 059 721

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Ivy Cattery provides a “Home from Home” experience for your cat where your pets care, health and security are our main priorities.

Guitar Music For Your Event Acoustic guitar specially planned for your occasion. For more information contact Bart Pickford (ATCL).

Contact Jane for details on 01246 859989

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BIRDS FUNERAL SERVICES Established 1913 Father & daughter familyfamily-run business 24 hour service with Private Chapel of Rest PrePre-Paid Golden Charter Funeral Plans available Tel: 01246 566592 Mob: 07831 851 639 44 Loads Road, Holymoorside, Chesterfield S42 7EU

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Servicing Brakes Clutches Tyres Exhausts Electrical Repairs & Diagnostics Vehicle Recovery Courtesy Vehicle Available Free Collection & Delivery Service

Special Offer Lubrication Service & MOT £100 07976 427436 01246 208624 Lincoln Street (Off Storforth Lane) Birdholme S40 2TW

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