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Cover: Lucie MaycockEditors letter
Hello and welcome to the June edition of S41 Local Magazine. This month's front cover artist is our talented friend and fellow West Studios tenant, Lucie Maycock. Read about Lucie’s journey of finding her passion and living with purpose inside.
The Northern Lights came to town recently, but sadly, I was in bed! Having two jobs and two kids means I rarely see 11 pm. Luckily, Andy Childs has shared some wonderful images of the event with us. I’ll try to stay awake next time!
Another unexpected visitor was Frank Turner. Frank is a punk/ folk artist who has sold out Wembley Stadium and opened the 2012 Olympics for Danny Boyle, who is a huge fan, like me! Read all about his record-breaking visit in this edition. Our very own CFC photographer and writer, Michael South, has published a book about Chesterfield’s promotion-winning season. If I were a football man, I would buy it!
As the temperature increases in Chesterfield, so do the events! There is so much happening this June it would be rude not to pick out a few of my must-attends:
Friday 7 June – The Spital Arts Spectacular, a free event celebrating the arts and culture of Chesterfield featuring some wonderful artists and live music.
Sunday 9 June – A family fun day at Holme Hall Primary School, complete with bouncy castles, slides, a climbing wall, music, crafts, and more.
Friday 7 to Sunday 16 June – Chesterfield Cycle Festival, with group rides, talks, films, events, and a family fun day.
I hope you enjoy reading the magazine as much as I enjoy creating it.
Have a wonderful June.
Simon.
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Lucie Maycock
Words: Paul Chapman
Images: Dan Smith Personal Branding
Photography (dansmithphoto@proton.me)
Lucie Maycock’s artistic journey started realistically at Chesterfield College. "School never really worked for me," says Lucie, "I simply didn’t fit the box that education had made."
Lucie attended Chesterfield College to study Art Foundation in 2001 and it was here that she specialised in Photography, later studying for a degree. "After Uni, I knew I wanted to do something creative but like so many I didn’t know what. I started working for my Dad doing Graphic Design, Web and SEO stuff. It was OK, it allowed me to use some of my creative skills and it very quickly made me realise I’m never going to be cut out for office work," laughs Lucie.
"I remember my sister pointed out youth work to me, I didn’t really know what it was about, so I went and did some digging.
"I volunteered for a girl’s group in Brampton and was hooked! I went on to work in all different aspects of youth work and I loved it."
Lucie landed her dream job at Donut Creative Arts Studio working in youth arts development which covered designing and developing new strands of artistic work across all media and genres working with young people, then delivering the results, it was here that she started to specialise in drama and visual arts.
"I spent 12 years at Donut," says Lucie "it was the making of me, today I’m freelance because sadly the Donut Creative Arts Centre didn’t survive post COVID and closed their doors.
"I bought a van, loaded it with creative stuff and started working from home."
Today Lucie still focuses on working with young people, a role she clearly loves. "I work with charities, organisations, local authorities and creative agencies to co-ordinate all sorts of artistic sessions and workshops, 1-2-1s, school and youth club activities and projects, all in local community settings. I provide school holiday sessions offering exciting things to do in all kinds of settings.
"My artforms include spray painting, printmaking, painting, crafts, photography, murals, crafts, and I love mannequins, they allow people to be expressive in so many ways. I use digital technologies, for example the recent ‘Be Creative Bolsover’ project used many aspects of digital technology to create art.
"My passion is young people, youth social action through art, working with a group of young people to discover the things that matter in their world. I get them to focus locally, at a community level and wider, politics, the environment, parenting, getting them to engage and convey their messages through art.
"My present group are presenting me a mixed bag, better and more frequent buses, too much dog poo, body image, mental wellbeing, political issues, environmental problems, we’re looking at how the individuals involved can use different art forms to get their message across.
"I have some people who I’ve known through art since they were 11 years old who are now young adults, through university, who still call in to catch up. It’s great to see them growing up, it’s the best part of what I do, knowing I may have had some influence in getting them started in life."
Lucie also offers a more direct and personal service with 1-2-1 and home schooling sessions working directly with families and young people. Alongside the funded activities Lucie gives up her spare time to support local causes, Monkey Park, Cannon Mill and Junction Arts. "I want to do all I can to influence and assist these projects, the present lack of funding for the arts is appalling so through these projects I can ensure creativity is on the priority list for the local area," says Lucie.
My contact with Lucie started through her work at Donut but today we share space down at West Studios on Sheffield Road where Lucie has been a tenant for a couple of years… the contents of her van, surrounding us in her studio space!
Lucie's cover is inspired by Linacre woods and the spaces around us that are filled with bluebells at this time of year. "I remember walking through the colourful woods with my mum when I was growing up, nature, shapes, smells, colours all feeding my senses, starting me on my creative journey at an early age.
Lucie finished by adding that she was told she would not be able to make a living as an artist, working class people just don’t make it in the art world. "Thing is it’s not all about selling paintings for thousands of pounds, there are so many ways you can engage your creative self and forge a living through art, the digital landscape is creating new opportunities all the time, if you have a vision of sitting working in a studio, stick with it and keep focused, try at all costs to make your dream a reality, I am living proof it is possible."
Find out more about what Lucie does at the contacts opposite.
Friday 10 May ~11:45pm
Words: Paul Chapman
Images: Andy Childs
As a family one thing we've hoped to see is the Aurora Borealis - The Northern Lights. We've been lucky enough to travel to Finland and Iceland, both quite northerly and somewhere the displays feature regularly, but they've always eluded us! So imagine the levels of excitement a week or two ago when my son shouts, 'the Northern Lights are out!'.
His friend was at a party in Bamford, in the back garden when the display started, he sent messages to everyone he knew and within minutes we were stood in the back garden looking at the display mother nature was putting on for us.
Fan-chuffing-tastic.
We tried to snap a few photos, quickly discovering that older phone cameras just don't pick them up but a later phone works great, even my old digital SLR struggled, I didn't think to grab a tripod!
Luckily for us all, local photographer Andy Childs also had news of the event and was out and about in the Peak District with his kit.
All the pics shown come thanks to Andy and I love his selfie on Curbar Edge, lucky chap.
According to space.com 'We may have just witnessed some of the strongest auroras in 500 years'. Wow, and we were fortunate enough to witness it.
The forecast for the following night remained high and if you drove into the Peaks around midnight you would not have been alone. The queues of cars driving round surprise view stretched back past the Fox House and Longshaw, only to be disappointed.
Huge thanks to Andy for the pictures and I can only hope that we get another chance to witness the Aurora Borealis in the future.
Tallbird & Gasoline Break Records!
Frank Turner's record-breaking tour
Words: Simon Paterson
Images: Tallbird Records & Gasoline Bar
Across the UK, grassroots music venues are closing down at an alarming rate. To shed light on this issue and support the Music Venue Trust, world-renowned singer-songwriter Frank Turner embarked on a world record attempt, collaborating with two fantastic independent businesses along the way.
From headlining Wembley Stadium to delivering an unforgettable performance at the London 2012 Olympics opening ceremony orchestrated by Danny Boyle, and achieving several top five albums, Frank Turner's resume is undeniably remarkable.
So... when Maria at Tallbird Records was approached about him playing a gig in Chesterfield as part of a world record attempt, she seized the opportunity to be a part of something significant and immediately secured the perfect venue.
“I was contacted by the company that distributes Frank's albums in February asking if we'd like to be included as one of the shops in Frank's record-breaking attempt at playing gigs in 15 separate towns and cities across the UK. Naturally, I jumped at the chance of bringing such a great musician and songwriter to Chesterfield, the only problem being, that the shop was too small to accommodate the number of people who would want to come along. As the Gasoline Bar is just up the road and experienced at putting on live music, it seemed like the perfect venue to host the event, so it turned out to be! Tickets went on sale via our website selling out in under three hours! It was a real pleasure and proud moment playing my part in Frank's record-breaking endeavour and putting Chesterfield on his tour itinerary. Frank played a great set (albeit a short one - he still had around a dozen shows ahead of him at this point and had to rush off in his taxi) and even did my favourite track off the new album 'I'm In Love With The Girl From The Record Shop' - well, a girl can dream, smiles Maria.
Frank went on to beat the previous record of ten gigs in ten different cities/towns, finishing in Southampton with a grand total of 15 in 24 hours! I was lucky enough to attend the Chesterfield gig at Gasoline and witness Frank belt out classics
such as ‘If ever I stray’ and ‘Undefeated’ from his latest album that is (at the time of writing) number three in the charts. An unforgettable evening at a packed local music venue.
Please continue to support our local, live music venues so they are here for generations to come. See you at the next gig!
Frank Turner's new album 'Undefeated' is available in various formats at Tallbird Records.
Couch to Gold
Words: Paul Chapman
Images: Marathonphotos & Sarah McNicholl
Running: Noun - is a method of terrestrial locomotion by which humans move rapidly on foot. Running is a gait with an aerial phase in which all feet are above the ground - this contrasts with walking!
Malcolm Rose and Ann Barker are both runners, members of the North Derbyshire Running Club, and they are very good ones at that. Malcolm is this year’s bronze medal winner in the Male M70 (that’s male aged 70 and over) England v Wales Masters 10K at Birmingham and Ann represented England at the same event in the Women’s W60 race, coming 7th in her category.
Malcolm’s introduction to running isn’t what you’d expect, his early running days as a child allowed him to pocket his school bus fare by running there! It wasn’t until much later in life that he took to running as a serious sport.
“I’ve only run properly for the last eight years,” explains Malcolm. “I have always suffered lower back pain since my 20’s and although it hospitalised me at times no doctor or consultant could ever offer me any effective advice.
“A friend introduced me to a book, ‘Treat Your Own Back’ by Robin McKenzie. This changed my life. The exercises slowly allowed me to bring the pain under control, it’s not cured but since my early 60’s it became manageable.”
Malcolm had found running and this love of running caused him to look for a way to celebrate.
“I targeted a 10k run in Sheffield and to my surprise, won my category. I was approached by a local running club but eventually joined Penistone Footpath Runners & AC.”
In 2022 Malcolm moved from Stocksbridge to Holymoorside and was looking for a local club, he'd run the Dronfield 10K the year before and had spotted North Derbyshire Running Club jerseys. “I’d chatted to people from the club, and they all seemed really friendly and approachable,” says Malcolm. “I felt welcomed and included from the start and am now the new member coordinator at the club.”
Malcolm’s competitive journey started with him beating the qualifying times for his age categories.
“To represent England, you need to qualify inside the required time and win in the top three,” he explains. “I finished in second place and qualified doing a race in Brighton, it was a terrible day, a howling gale was blowing with the sea crashing over the runners!
“My first race representing England was Chester in 2023, I entered the V70 category, and won the Chester 10K in my age category.” Malcolm followed this up with a 3rd place at the Birmingham event this year.
Ann, from Walton, has been running for years. Although we spoke about her recent events, she just happened to mention getting her county colours at age 38 and competing at Elite level in 2002 running marathons alongside Paula Radcliffe! The best part of being in the elite squad, no toilet queues apparently.
“I completed the first Chesterfield 10k in 2021 and a friend said what about trying out for England as my time was competitive,” says Ann. “I’d never considered this, as you get older, niggles and injuries affect you so easily.
“I entered the Telford 10K event in 2021, driving through a blizzard but unfortunately didn’t qualify there. I then went to Knutsford in October last year and although I finished 3rd the chip timing pushed me down to 4th so I didn’t qualify again.
“I wasn’t to be beaten, so entered the Leicester event in March this year, got a personal best for this era and came 2nd, so obtained my qualification to run for England at Birmingham.”
Finishing 7th at this event Ann was so proud to pull on an England vest and both her and Malcom talk of the overwhelming support from other runners and crowds at events across the UK. “It’s great to revel in the fact that you’re performing at an Elite level,” says Ann, remembering her days at age category events when you set off from the Elite pen but then await the stampede from younger club runners as 14,000 entrants are released!
“All these runners are your best mates on the day but when the gun goes, you’re all there to do the same job whether you’re age 35 or 85,” says Malcolm.
What struck me about the pair was how enthusiastic they both were about their running. Both are running well, both admit to not being spring chickens, and both are loving it. “What’s great about what we do is the ability to compete at any age due to the age category. It really is addictive, when you find your stride, whatever your age it feels great, and with the support of a good local club they can really help add to the enjoyment,’ says Ann.
If you’re inspired to put on some trainers and go for a run the NHS Couch to 5k app is a great starting point, it takes you through a gradual program from a gentle walk to running for 5k in just nine weeks. Once there you have the choice of a couple of local Parkruns at Poolsbrook Country park or Hassop Station (Monsal Trail) or you can attend the North Derbyshire Running Club.
In addition, the North Derbyshire Running Club offer a free support program to help you through the Couch to 5K, they also hold a monthly timed 5k at Queens Park on the first Saturday of the month, ‘No Walk in The Park’, like Parkrun at a cost of £5 a run.
Over to you, I might even see you on the trails!
bit.ly/nhsc25k
northderbyshirerc.co.uk
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You Turn
Can you ever say no to a career change?
Words & Images: Kelly Parsons (Pictured)The retirement age is increasing, people are living and working for longer. This got me thinking is it still the mindset that you gain an education and career in a single profession and resign yourself to being in that sector of employment for the rest of your working life? Is it ever too late to do a career U turn?
Following COVID a lot of employers and companies re-evaluated their working practices including working from home, Hybrid working and changes to working hours to allow employees the flexibility of a better work/life balance.
And this is where it all started for me. At the end of 2023 I decided that after 20 years in the legal sector I wanted a fresh challenge. It was a daunting prospect but something that I needed to do for myself and my family. As a mum of four it is hard to think of a time when I didn’t have to juggle a full-time career, kids and the dreaded school holidays!
I still remember leaving school at 16 with no clue as to what I wanted to do with the rest of my life. I tried several careers between the ages of 13 and 18 including hairdressing and hospitality. It was only by sheer chance during an interview at the local careers centre that I was asked with my interests and skills whether I had ever considered a career in Law. I laughed when she said it. Me? Working in Law? I had always had an interest in criminal law and criminology but didn’t have the first clue on where to start. I initially looked at typing and secretarial roles and the careers centre managed to secure me a place at a local legal practice for three months of work experience training. I was bitten immediately with the ‘Law’ bug and decided after my training ended that I wanted to pursue a career in the legal field.
Twenty years later and after a lot of blood, sweat, tears and sheer determination I had progressed from a family and criminal secretary to the head of a department for one of the largest legal firms in the East Midlands. However, as I turned 40 last year, I realised that my love for my career was starting to waiver and this along with the added pressure of juggling a family, working 50-60 hours weeks, legal cutbacks and the state of the UK justice system; I pined for a better work/life balance.
And so, I took the leap. I sat during evenings and weekends updating my CV and applying for work, away from the legal sector. I knew I could walk into another legal firm and do the job I had been trained to do standing on my head, but I didn’t want to. So many fears went through my head. Would I find another job that I would settle into? Would prospective employers even look at my application? Would I be seen to be over/under qualified? I knew that I had many transferable skills, and I knew that I had to focus my attention on what I could bring to prospective employers. After months of applying on job websites, online applications and speaking with recruitment agencies I was offered a position within the NHS. Five months into my new role and I have continued to gain new skills and experience. I am enjoying more time at home with my family and friends, and I hope that, as with my law career, I will continue to expand on my skills and progress within the NHS and the healthcare sector. I have also always had a passion for writing and I am keen to also embrace this hobby during my free time including starting an online blog, writing a book and hopefully (with the help of Simon and Paul) be allowed to publish the occasional column within the S40 and S41 Local magazines.
Interviewers always ask the million-dollar question “Where do you see yourself in five years’ time?” I think it is hard for anyone to answer that question because the answer is we simply don’t know. If I think back to five years ago would I have thought that I would have turned my back on law? Not at all but do I now think I made the right decision? Absolutely.
And so in answer to the question is it ever too late to have a career U turn? I think, as with anything in this life, if you have a determination and passion and you want to make that change there is nothing stopping you. I am excited to see what the future holds for me and I hope that the future of my working life is as enjoyable as my past.
Thank you for reading.
Golf Mad Dad
Words & Images: Faye Hone
From an early age, Andy has been sportsobsessed, playing football, cricket and golf at a high level in the local area. However, Golf has always been his No.1 sports passion, alongside being a devoted Father to his young son, hence the concept of ‘Golf Mad Dad’ was born.
With a mission to inspire, entertain and educate golf enthusiasts of all levels, Andy shows that golf is now becoming much more inclusive, as well as being a fun sport and an excellent form of exercise, in terms of both fitness and mental health, which the post-pandemic golf boom demonstrated.
Currently partnered with Shirland Golf & Country Club, Bondhay Golf Club and Leisure Pod Dedicated Venue at Tapton Park Golf Club, Andy aims to highlight what the local region has to offer in terms of golf. His YouTube Channel features Course Vlogs at various local clubs across the region, fun Golf Challenges with local Sport Stars, insightful reviews, as well Andy documenting his goal of becoming a long drive golf professional.
When asked about his motivation behind launching the YouTube channel, Andy Hone, Founder of Golf Mad Dad said:
“Manchester has Rick Shiels, Peter Finch and many more successful Golf YouTubers and I want to grow a brand and online community that showcases and is synonymous with Chesterfield and the surrounding areas of the East Midlands. We are very fortunate to live in an area that is a hotbed for Golf and is in close proximity to the Peak District, which I really want to showcase.”
You can visit Andy's Golf Mad YouTube Channel: golfmaddad79, by scanning the QR Code where you can catch his latest course vlogs filmed at Shirland Golf & Country Club, Tapton Park Golf Club, Bakewell Golf Club, Bulwell Hall Golf Club and Bondhay Golf Club, plus much more.
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The Age of Aquarius
Chesterfield’s legendary
Aquarius club in a starring role once again!
Words & Images: Press Release
One of the town’s most famous nightclubs is brought back to life this week in a brand new book. ‘Remembering The Aquarius’ tells the story of the iconic cabaret club that first opened in 1972. The book is full of exclusive interviews, rare photos and memorabilia relating to the club that outlasted many of its peers and ran for nearly a quarter of a century.
The Aquarius was an instant hit when it opened on the back of the cabaret craze that swept the country in the late 1960s. The Spanish-themed venue brought some of the biggest names in entertainment to perform for local audiences.
Bob Monkhouse, Charlie Williams, the Drifters, Ken Dodd and scores of other renowned artists all wowed local crowds in the 1970s and 1980s, with coaches coming from miles around to experience the atmosphere.
Cannon & Ball famously did their first ever headline show at the venue, even Oliver Reed turned up as a punter one night.
Neil Anderson of the Dirty Stop Outs put the book together and said, “Few venues are remembered with as much fondness as the Aquarius. This book brings together amazing memories and forgotten stories from the people that were there. Most cabaret clubs were falling on hard times as tastes changed by the end of the 1970s but the Aquarius just kept going – in fact it seemed to get even more popular in the 1980s. This is its definite story.”
The book includes contributions from former employees, entertainers and club-goers.
Robin Colvill of the hit comedy troupe, the Grumbleweeds, says the venue played a key role in their success: “We used to do a lot of gigs at the Aquarius – we’d perform three to four weeks every year. We were very popular – it was always heaving. Because of the Aquarius, we did a BBC Radio show and that led to a TV show.”
The book has been produced as part of a wider National Lottery Heritage Fund project to celebrate the venue and its legacy.
‘Remembering The Aquarius’ costs just £11.95 (plus P&P) and is available from the website shown (or scan the QR code) and all good bookshops.
bit.ly/dsoaquarius
Courtesy of Neil Anderson from Dirty Stop Outs we have a copy of the book to give away to a lucky reader.
To be in with a chance of picking up the book:
• Email AQUARIUS to paul@s40local.co.uk
• Text AQUARIUS to 07764 801080
• Complete the form opposite and send to:
AQUARIUS Giveaway
S40 Local, West Studios S2, Sheffield Road, Chesterfield S41 7LL.
Please get your details or forms to arrive with us by close of play Friday 5 July 2024.
The Brampton Mile
Chesterfield blind man’s hobby turns into popular local event
Words & Images: Shaun Stevenson
Spital resident, Shaun Stevenson, 57, describes himself as a history enthusiast and a keen supporter of local public houses. Despite having a severe visual impairment, he has gathered interesting stories and anecdotes on many of the Chesterfield pubs and offers Great Historic Pub Tours of the Brampton Mile through the summer. Following a successful 2023 season, Shaun has decided to rearrange the tour so that every pub gets 30 minutes in the spotlight. A potted history presentation of around three minutes is given for each pub before going in for a drink and sometimes, a little history about some of the pubs that have been closed and demolished, helping to keep their memory alive.
The extraordinary thing is, Shaun does this for 30 different venues from memory as he can't read notes. "Chesterfield’s Brampton Mile has been a famous rite of passage and the source of many madcap stories for as long as anyone can remember. It was a formidable challenge but having lost many of the pubs over the years, these days it’s much more achievable and it’s not even a mile," says Shaun.
There are 14 pubs, a microbrewery and a micro pub, as well as three bar restaurants remaining on the Brampton Mile. "The Pub Crawl can take up to eight hours," says Shaun. "The Brampton Mile is always changing. This year, we have two fully refurbished pubs, The Duke and The Mile, plus interesting anecdotes about the October 2023 floods and a fire that nearly consumed an old favourite built in 1842".
These historic Pub Crawls take place on the first Saturday, remaining are 6 July, 3 August and 7 September, starting at 12:30pm, from The Star on Chatsworth Road. The cost is £8 per person and you can book by texting Shaun on 07908 183160. Shaun says, "booking is really important, if we don’t get enough bookings, we can’t provide a tour, it's free to book and it’s cash only on the day".
For questions and more information on this Brampton Mile Pub Crawl and the other history tours provided by Shaun, you can follow his page on Facebook, search for @CGHPT or Chesterfield Great Historic Pub Tour.
Shaun Stevenson (Great Historic Pub Tours) M: 07908 183 160
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Russfest is a family-friendly event showcasing up and coming talent from Chesterfield and the wider region as well as food stalls, market stalls, merch, family entertainment, crafts and a free bouncy castle!
Originally a birthday celebration in 2020, marking a significant milestone. However, it was missing an integral part: a friend who had taken his own life the previous year. Mark’s absence left such a void that it felt fitting to dedicate all future years to his memory. In the wake of this emotional event, the Russfest of today was born.
Moving from Dronfield Woodhouse and Social Club in 2023 to its permanent home at the Holme Hall Inn has enabled Russfest to plant its roots in the heart of a community that knew Mark Russell so well.
“We aim to raise money and awareness for men’s mind health charities, Andy’s Man Club and Baton of Hope while having an amazing day of live music, entertainment, and celebrating Mark’s life with those who loved him. I am pleased to say that Russfest grows yearly and is quickly becoming a must-attend event in the Chesterfield calendar.
“A special thank you to our sponsors Galaxy Travel, CS Security, Logic Aluminium and North Derbyshire Radio. Their generosity has enabled us to put on a great event and raise even more vital funds and awareness for our chosen charities,” says Rachel, a friend and the landlady of the Holme Hall Inn.
Derby based acoustic duo Billy O’ Dakins, are performing, providing the backline and are the sound technicians for the day. They met Rachel through long-standing Russfest performer and supporter, Luke Wall (@LukeWallmusic).
Mind Health memories music
Words & Images:
Rachel Williamson & Simon Paterson
“As the festival grows in popularity more adequate equipment was needed. We had a few meetings and came together to create something a little bigger and better with the aim to keep growing and keep reaching out to those that need it.
Billy and I (Adam) both have first-hand experience with mental health within our friends and family circles and it is a cause we can really get behind.
At Russfest, our team provide a professional sound set up for all of performing artists.
We are performers predominantly and have a passion for sound and working with other bands and artists. For Russfest we have a main and acoustic stage set up to showcase as much talent as possible and we cannot wait for you to see what Russfest has in store for you this year,” Smiles Adam.
It looks like Russfest is shaping up to be the best one yet!
RussFest takes place at:
The Holmehall Inn, S40 4UX Saturday 6 July 12pm till late Adult ticket £10 (Under 16’s FREE!)
You can purchase tickets directly from the pub or by scanning the QR code.
We can’t wait to see you there!
It’s good to talk!
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EXHIBITIONS
To 27 June
Create My World: Nature
Create My World: Nature is a family-friendly exhibition focused on nature, world-building and exploration. Created by TECHSQUAD, it is an interactive world of wonder where you can explore your creativity and bring your own digital creation to life! Over the duration of the exhibition, a new virtual world will be populated with living creatures and plant life made from artworks drawn by visitors. Level Centre, Old Station Close, Rowsley DE4 2EL. Free entry. www.levelcentre.com
To 27 June
[Isolation] Art Mail
[Isolation] Art Mail by multidisciplinary artist Tracey Meek is the culmination of a project that began in lockdown, where participants collectively shared experiences through art. Similar to a chain letter, they received the beginnings of an art piece and were invited to add / respond to the work. Tracey has created new work in response to the letters, drawing
a celebratory conclusion to the project. This work was selected for the Corridors Commission exhibition, a collaboration between LEVEL Centre and QUAD Derby. Level Centre, Old Station Close, Rowsley DE4 2EL. Free entry. www. levelcentre.com
Sat 22 To Sun 23 June: Chesterfield Art Club Exhibition
10am to 4pm Beeley Village Hall, School Road, DE4 2NU. Admission Free. Enquiries: T: 0785 0064478
JUNE
Mon 3 to Sun 21: Mindscapes Exhibition
An exhibition of photographic work from the Mindscapes programme supporting peoples mental wellbeing through street photography walks.
@West Studios, Sheffield Road. Search FB: Mindscapes
Mon 3: RSPB Lecture
Speaker Emilie Brignall: How the RSPB manages projects. 7:15pm @St Thomas Centre, Chatsworth. £4 for members & £5 for non-members.
T: 01246 201663.
Tue 4: Karen Millhouse Archivist
The Collections & Recent Acquisitions of the Derbyshire Record Office, Matlock. Online and at St Thomas’ Centre
7.30pm. Chesterfield & District Family History Society. Register E: secretary@cadfhs.org
Tue 4: Mellors & Kirk Valuation Day
St Thomas Centre, Chatsworth Road. mellorsandkirk.com
Wed 5: South African Plants
A talk by Trish and Peter Kohn for the Holymoorside Horticultural Society. 7:45pm @ URC meeting room, Cotton Mill Hill Holymoorside. T: 01246 568000
Thu 6: Film The Great Escaper It's almost the 80th anniversary of D Day. What better way to reflect on the event than by coming along to watch The Great Escaper 6:30pm @Loundsley Green Community Centre. Tickets £4. See advert.
Fri 7 to Sun 16: Chesterfield Cycle Festival Group rides, talks, films, events, family fun day. See website or follow FB cyclefestchesterfield Places on rides and events can be reserved through WeGotTickets. Festival organised by Cycle Chesterfield, open to everyone. cyclechesterfield.org/festival24
Fri 7: Adapted Cycling (Inclusive Pedals)
1 to 3pm @Queen's Park Cricket Pavilion. cyclechesterfield.org/ festival24
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Fri 7: Friday Night Ride: Chesterfield Parks
6:30 to 8:30pm. Meet outside Chesterfield Town Hall, Rose Hill. cyclechesterfield.org/ festival24
Sat 8: Craft & Makers Market Market Place, Chesterfield. See chesterfield.co.uk/events
Sat 8: Family Cycle Fun Day 11am to 3pm @Holmebrook Valley Park, near Sports Pavilion off Watermeadow Lane. Bike treasure hunt and games, Dr Bike workshop, cycle security marking, stalls and information, launch of updated Chesterfield Cycle Map, group ride to Holmebrook Valley leaves Queen's Park 11am, bring a picnic for 1pm gathering. cyclechesterfield.org/festival24
Sun 9: Women's Ride
To Creswell Crags. Meet 10am at Hollingwood Hub. cyclechesterfield.org/festival24
Sun 9: Art Trail Ride
1:30 to 4pm. Meet at Queen's Park cafe. cyclechesterfield.org/ festival24
Sun 9: Dr Bike Workshop (Inclusive Pedals) 10am to 3pm @Hollingwood Hub. cyclechesterfield.org/ festival24
Sun 9: AA Record Fair Market Place, Chesterfield. See chesterfield.co.uk/events
Sun 9: Paddlesports on Chesterfield Canal
See chesterfield.co.uk/events
Sun 9: Open Garden
2pm @144a Holymoor Rd Holymoorside. In support of Holymoorside Horticultural Society. Plants for sale & refreshments available.
Admission £5 Children Free.
T: 01246 568000
Sun 9: The Grimethorpe Colliery Band Winding Wheel. See chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk
Mon 10: Country Park Ride
6:30 to 9pm. Avenue Works & Grassmoor. Queen's Park cafe. cyclechesterfield.org/festival24
Mon 10: Catherine Bohart
The Leadmill. See leadmill.co.uk
Tue 11: Watoto Children’s Choir in ‘Better Days’ St Thomas' Church Centre, Chesterfield. Experience the inspiring ministry of the Watoto Children’s Choir telling their story. Better Days are ahead. Tickets bit.ly/watoto-chesterfield
Tues 11: Holymoorside
Pub Ride
6:30 to 8:30pm. Meet at Queen's Park Cafe. cyclechesterfield.org
Wed 12: RSPB Walk Burbage at 10am. T: John on 01246 201663.
Wed 12: Ringwood BMX
6 to 9pm, ride out to Ringwood BMX with the opportunity to have a go on the track. Meet at Queen's Park Cafe. cyclechesterfield.org/festival24
Wed 12: Rachel Paris
The Leadmill. See leadmill.co.uk
Thu 13: "My Epic Cycling Journey"
A talk by Emily Chappelladventure cyclist & author. 7 to 8:30pm @Chesterfield Library Lecture Theatre. Tickets available in advance from WeGotTickets: £8.80 nonmembers/£4.40 members /under 18s or full time students - free. cyclechesterfield.org/festival24
Fri 14: Holmebrook & Chips Ride
6:30 to 9pm. Meet at Queen's Park Cafe. cyclechesterfield.org/ festival24
Fri 14: The Rocket Man Winding Wheel Theatre. chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk
Fri 14: Brampton Brewery
Tour Learn about the history of our local brewery. £10 including a selection of beers. bramptonbrewery.co.uk/events
Sat 15: Happy Hens Ride
1:30 to 3:30pm. Cycle out to Adam's Happy Hens cafe where coffee, cake and ice creams can be purchased. Meet at Queen's Park Cafe.
Sat 15: Cycling Conversations
A sociable evening of cycling themed speakers. 7pm @ Brampton Brewery. Limited spaces, pre-booking essential. cyclechesterfield.org/festival24
Sat 15: Rutter: Magnificat
7:30pm Chesterfield Cooperative Choral Society. Book at www.chesterfieldchoir.com
Sun 16: Bolsover Circular Ride (35 miles) The toughest bike challenge of the week! 9am Queen's Park Cafe. cyclechesterfield.org/festival24
Sun 16: Father's Day
The simple things, a fried breakfast with the family and a walk to the pub later work well...
Sun 16: Horrible HistoriesRotten Royals Winding Wheel chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk
Mon 17: CADLHS History of St Thomas Church
Talk by Beth Robson St Thomas Centre at 7:30pm Members free, visitors £3, refreshments.
Tue 18: Eckington Classic Car & Bike Show. See advert.
Wed 19: RSPB Walk 10am@ Blackamoor. T: 01246 201663.
Sat 22: Brampton Community Band Mid-Summer Ceilidh/ Barn Dance
7:30pm @Loundsley Green Community Centre. Tickets £9 (£5 for 5-16 years, under 5’s free) from wegottickets.com
Sat 22: Chesterfield Bowling Club Open Day
2 to 5pm: New Beetwell St. Interested in playing bowls? Or want a go & see what’s behind the high walls? All welcome, equipment & refreshments provided. T: 07813 365560
Sat 22: Abba Forever
Winding Wheel Theatre
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Sat 22: Ashgate Hospice
Sparkle Night Walk
www.chesterfield.co.uk/events/ sparkle-night-walk
Sun 23: The Lady Boys of Bangkok - 25th Anniversary Tour Winding Wheel Theatre chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk
Sun 23: Ebb & Flo Holistic Festival at the New Bath Hotel. Tickets only £20. Food included. Contact Becky 07790 487374.
Fri 28: Capturing Light & Atmosphere
Oil painting demonstration by Carol Hill. 7:30pm: Chesterfield Art Club, Whittington Moor Methodist Church Hall. All welcome £5 T: 0785 006 4478
Fri 28: G4 20th Anniversary Tour Winding Wheel
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Fri 28: Queen's Park 80s Bash www.chesterfield.co.uk/events
Sat 29: RSPB Field Trip
RSPB St Aiden’s Reserve at 10am. T: John on 01246 201663.
Fri 30 Jun to Sun 7 Jul: BRM Solicitors Chesterfield Festival of Cricket
www.chesterfield.co.uk/events/ the-chesterfield-festival-ofcricket
Sun 30: A Journey through Stage and Screen Peak Wind Orchestra & Performance. Winding Wheel. chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk
Sun 30: Summer Song & Sax Minerva Chorus & Sax Quartet. 2:30pm @Holymoorside Village Hall, S42 7DX Tickets £8 T: 01246 567118 E: minervachorus@gmail.com
JULY
Mon 1: RSPB Lecture AGM followed by Eastern Moors Partnership Update by Danny Udall. No charge. 7:15pm @St Thomas Centre, Chatsworth. T: 01246 201663.
Tue 2: The Life and Adventures of Henry Walker. RN. A talk by Stephen Flinders online & at St Thomas’ Centre, Brampton at 7.30pm. Chesterfield & District Family History Society. Visitors welcome. For info & to register e: secretary@cadfhs.org
Sat 6: Hasland Community choir @Rose Hill Arts Centre Midday to 1pm - hot drinks throughout. Free, come & bring your friends! www.rhac.art
Sat 6: A Musical Tour Through Europe (and briefly the USA) Chesterfield Philharmonic Choir take you on a musical tour of Europe. 7:30pm @The Crooked Spire church. £15, Seniors £12, Students & unemployed £6, Under 16s free. Tickets 07542 398803, chestphilchoir.org.uk, choir members or on the door.
Sun 7: Vegan Market New Square, Chesterfield. See chesterfield.co.uk/events
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Sun 7: Vitality Blast
Cricket at Queen's Park. See chesterfield.co.uk/events
Mon 8: A Neighbourhood Nature Plan for Chesterfield Now is a critical time for wildlife. Transition Chesterfield hosts an evening of small group discussions about our local priorities for action on nature and biodiversity. 7 to 8:30pm see www.transitionchesterfield. org.uk or Eventbrite for booking (free).
Wed 10: RSPB Walk
Avenue Washlands at 10am. T: John on 01246 201663.
Wed 10 to Sat 13: Beauty and the Beast Bolsover Drama Group Youth Section presents the enchanting Disney musical. The Assembly Rooms, Bolsover. Tickets £9 from bolsoverdramagroup.org
Fri 12: Dance Anthems Orchestra
6pm @Bolsover Castle. chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk
Sat 13: Music For Everyone
Phoenix Concert Band Charity Concert. Profits in Aid of St John Ambulance. 7:30pm @St Thomas’ Church, Chatsworth Road. Tickets £10 (£5 child) in advance £12.50 on the door. Available from band members, Hasland Chiropody 01245 271529 or call 07729 951815.
FB: phoenixband.net
Sat 13: Summer Concert
Holymoorside Choral Society
MD Andrew Marples with guest Wind Quartet. 7:30pm @ St. John’s, Walton, S42 7LT Tickets £10 from choir, on door, T: 01246 463193 E: info@ holymoorsidechoral.co.uk
Sat 13: The ELO Experience
Winding Wheel Theatre chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk
Sat 13: The Christians Peak Cavern. thechristianslive.co.uk
Sun 14: Alzheimers Walk for a Cure @ Sherwood Pines. See alzheimersresearchuk.org
Mon 15: CADLHS Zeppelins
Over Sheffield A talk by Philip Godley St Thomas Centre at 7:30pm Members free, visitors £3, refreshments.
Mon 15: Mellors & Kirk
Valuation Day
Dronfield Hall Barn, Dronfield. mellorsandkirk.com
Fri 19: Brampton Brewery
Tour Learn about the history of our local brewery. £10 including a selection of beers. bramptonbrewery.co.uk/events
MONDAY
PILATES GROUP: 9:15 to 10:15am @The Parish Centre Stonegravels. Also Tue 6 to 7pm & 7:15pm to 8:15pm & Wed 9:30 to 10:30am. Call Judy to book: 07779 266057.
MEN’S SNOOKER: Friendly group of men, over 60 & are looking for others to join us. 9:30 to 11:30am at Newbold Working Men’s Club, Thirlmere Road, Newbold. T: 01246 232169.
SILVER SOCIAL: 10am to midday. A group for over 50s - chat, have a drink & a snack, join the quiz. Speakers occasionally. No cost but donations appreciated. An accessible event. Monkey Park Cafe, Chester St, S40 1DN monkeypark.org.uk
ANCIENT HISTORY CLASS: The Age of Spartacus, examining the turmoil & civil wars of late Roman Republic. From 11 Sept. 10:15am to 12:15pm. Meeting Room Chesterfield Indoor Market Hall. T: Gary 07980 910896.
READING GROUP: 10:30am for an hour in The Hub, Low Pavement, Chesterfield. We read short stories and poetry, all materials provided free. james@dva.org.uk or 07743 514934.
ZUMBA GOLD/TONING: 11am to midday @The Parish Centre Stonegravels, also Fri. Pre-book only call Teresa 07740 202042.
LADIES GROUP: 1:30 to 4pm @Holy Trinity Church, Newbold Road. Bring you knitting, crochet, crafts etc. or just come along for coffee & chat. For info call 07746 668257.
DANCE ABILITY AND RACKET SPORTS: Fun, relaxed sessions for adults 18+ with additional needs. 3 to 4pm @Queens Park Sports Centre £4 carers free 01246 345555.
DANCING WITH DEMENTIA: A fun, relaxed dance session for people living with dementia and their carers 1 to 2:45pm @Queens Park Sports Centre £4 carers free 01246 345555.
CHESTERFIELD BOWLING CLUB: 6 to 8:30pm @New Beetwell St. All equipment provided. A friendly atmosphere and a warm welcome to all, complete beginners or experienced players. New members welcome. Info on T: 07813 365560. TWISTEDSPIREYOGA CLASS: Holymoorside Village Hall, S42 7DX. 6 to 7:30pm. Mixed ability, beginners welcome. E: TwistedSpireYoga@ outlook.com to book.
CHESTERFIELD GAMES SOCIETY: 7 to 10pm @ The Parish Centre Stonegravels. Also every 2nd & 4th Wed 7 to 10pm. T: 01246 209433 for info. MINERVA WOMEN’S CHORUS: We'd love to meet experienced singers. 7.30pm at St. John’s Church, Walton to rehearse unaccompanied songs for fun & performance. A warm welcome awaits. www.minervachorus.co.uk T:01246 567118
STAVELEY & DISTRICT CHURCHES UNITED CHOIR: A mixed voice choir of 30 members. Rehearsals 7:30 to 9pm at Brimington Common Methodist Chapel, Manor Road, Brimington Common S43 1NU. Julie Hunt: 01246 238143.
CHESTERFIELD YOGA STUDIO: Face to Face class at Swanwick Memorial Hall, Old Whittington S41 9JZ. 7:15 to 8:45pm. £7.50 - £8.50. Details Chesterfieldyogastudio.co.uk
HOLYMOORSIDE BAND: Rehearsals in Holymoorside URC church on Mon & Fri 8 to 9:30pm. Vacancies throughout the band. Instruments available. T: Andy on 07875 283131 or email: andybooker31@icloud.com
TUESDAY
TEA AND TOAST TUESDAYS: Holy Trinity Church Newbold, Road. 9 to midday. Everyone welcome. No charge. Join us for refreshment and friendship. Call Rev. Jilly Hancock 01246 465656.
ADULT BALLET CLASSES: All abilities welcome. 9:15 to 10:15am @Hall on the Green, Ulverston Road, S41 8EQ. To book e: sam@medleys.dance
HOLY COMMUNION SAID: 9:30am Loundsley Green Church, Pennine Way.
COMMUNITY COFFEE MORNING: Storrs Road Church Centre. 3rd Tues. 10am to 12 noon. Come along for a chat & a cuppa. No charge but donation welcome.
ZUMBA GOLD: Low impact exercise to music. Suitable for older exercisers. Tuesday and Thursday, 10am and 11am both days. Chester Street Club. For details call Jen 07985 549427.
THE CUTTHORPE ART GROUP: Weekly meetings 10am to 12 noon @Cutthorpe Village Hall. Come and enjoy a relaxing morning. T: 07305 461604.
ST HELEN'S TAI CHI CLASS: 10:30 to 11:45am @The Parish Centre Stonegravels. £2 per week. Call Veronica to book: 01246 237526.
HOLMEHALL LET'S WALK TOGETHER: Friendly group, walks lasting 30 to 60 mins at a gentle pace followed by a chat and a drink. Fortnightly. 10:30am @Holmehall Community Hub at 41 Mercaston Close S40 4UE. T: 01246 498080 or holmehallunite@gmail.com
TUESDAY MORNING WORSHIP: 11am St John's Church, Walton. More info stjohnswalton.co.uk
LOUNDSLEY GREEN WI: 2nd Tuesday each month 2 to 4pm at Loundsley Green Church, Pennine Way, S40 4NF. A very friendly group of ladies who would make you very welcome. Come for a visit! Call: 01246 239431 for more details.
KEEP FIT CLASS FOR MATURE MOVERS: 2 to 3pm @ Rosehill Church Hall Chesterfield Studios, Soresby St. Ideal for leading a more active lifestyle in a friendly group whilst exercising to music. T: Debbie 07413 068092.
RENEW WELLBEING 42: St John's Church, Walton every Tue 2-4pm. This is a space to get together over a cuppa where it is ok not to feel ok. All are welcome to join our small and friendly group. Call Cathy on 07815796612 for details.
AFTERNOON WHIST: 2 to 4:30pm @ Holymoorside Village Hall. T: Julie on 07732 395278 or Susan on 01142 2621548. £3 per person. All welcome.
THOM’S BLOKES: A monthly meeting for men on the 3rd Tue. St Thomas’ Church Centre, Chatsworth Road. Talks, outings, fun & friendship. All welcome. Call Robin Dawson 01246 550445.
PILATES: Holymoorside Class. 3pm at Holymoorside Village Hall, Holymoor Road S42 7DX. T: 07570 456642, E: tayloredpilates@ gmail.com FB: @tayloredpilates23
TWISTEDSPIREYOGA CLASS: Friend’s Meeting House, S40 4AG. 5:30 to 7pm. Mixed ability, beginners welcome. E: TwistedSpireYoga@ outlook.com to book.
CHESTERFIELD PSYCHIC STUDY GROUP: 2nd Tues, meet 6:30pm, talks at 7:15pm at Friends Meeting House, 27 Ashgate Road, Chesterfield S40 4PG. Light refreshments. All welcome. For info www.cpsg.uk or call: 01246 277364.
AIKIDO MARTIAL ARTS: 7 to 8pm @Parish Centre Stonegravels, 91 Sheffield Rd, S41 7JH. M: 07939 336562 / E: mikeuk1007@yahoo.co.uk
CHESTERFIELD GARLAND DANCERS: Methodist Church Hall, Jawbones Hill, Derby Road, S40 2TN from 7:30 to 9:30pm. E: enquiry@ chesterfieldgarland.org.uk
WEST STUDIOS LIFE DRAWING: Classes with John King. First Tuesday of the month. See weststudios.co.uk FB & IG: WestS41
CHESTERFIELD PHILATELIC SOCIETY: 2 to 4pm @The Parish Centre Stonegravels 2nd Tue of the month. £15 per year membership Call John: 07845 770442 for more info.
WEDNESDAY
STAY & PLAY: 9am to midday. For under 5s and their grown ups. Suggested donation £1 per child. An accessible event. Monkey Park Cafe, Chester St, S40 1DN monkeypark.org.uk
LOUNDSLEY GREEN CHURCH COMMUNITY: Every Wed from 10am to 12:30pm. A warm, free space for all with tea/coffee & biscuits etc.
EASTWOOD LADIES PROBUS CLUB: 10am @1866 Lounge at the SMH Group Stadium. 2nd Wed. Speakers covering various topics, social events and a warm welcome. For info T: 01246 272193 or email yvonne3849.@sky.com
WALKING GROUP: 10:15am from Chesterfield to catch a bus to start the walk. Call Veronica to book 01246 237526 or E: vonhage2@gmail.com
PILATES CLASSES : @St Thomas’ Centre Brampton. 10:15 to 11:15am. All equipment is provided. Suitable for beginners - exercises adapted to suit all. T: Rachel on 07891 090746. BRITISH HISTORY CLASS: The Anjevin Empire, Henry the Second, Richard the Lion Heart and King John. 10:30am to 12:30pm at the Library meeting room downstairs. T: 01246 276800. HUNLOKE GARDENS WALK WITH US GROUP: Refreshments & purchase fresh produce. 10:30am The cabins Hunloke Community Gardens, Church St South S40 2TF. T: 01246 345669 or E: tina.hensey@chesterfield.gov.uk
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Regular Events
ROCK CHOIR: St. John’s Walton, 11am and Whittington Moor Methodist Church, Mondays 7:30pm. www.rockchoir.co.uk
STAY & PLAY: For children and parents - babies up to 5 years old. Term time only. 1:30 to 3pm at Loundsley Green Church, Pennine Way.
WALTON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE: Come and join us. 4th Wed at St John's Church, Walton Back Lane 2pm. Jan to November. T: 01246 272039.
KNITTING CLUB: 2 to 4pm. Costa Coffee @ Ravenside Retail Park opposite M&S. No charge, just buy a drink. T: 0771 9763866
HOLYMOORSIDE CRAFT GROUP: An informal and friendly group The Village Hall, Committee room 2 to 4pm. All welcome. Cynthia: 01246 569250.
BRAMPTON LADIES CLUB: Brampton Ladies Club meet at Storrs Road Methodist Church, Storrs Road. New members welcome. Talks, demonstrations, social activities, quizzes & special events. 2 to 4pm term time. T: 01246 566435.
HOLYMOORSIDE TRAINING BAND: Calling all brass and percussion players, new & old. Rehearsals 6:30pm at United Reformed Church, Holymoorside. Instruments provided if required. Call 07874 014179 or e: enquiries@ holymoorsideband.co.uk
LAURA CLOWES SCHOOL OF DANCING: The Parish Centre Stonegravels 5 to 9pm & Sat 9am to 1:30pm. T: Laura to book 07714 223722.
TWISTEDSPIREYOGA CLASS: Friend’s Meeting House, S40 4AG. 5:30 to 7pm. Dynamic Yoga for the fit and active. E: TwistedSpireYoga@outlook. com to book.
TREFOIL GUILD: Guiding for adults. Meets 3rd Wednesday from 7:15 to 9pm in Guide HQ, St Margaret’s Drive S40 4SY. M: 07850 063910 THE BRAMPTON SESSIONS: Revelling in rich musical traditions. Live, acoustic music sessions featuring local musicians. First Weds, 7:30pm St Thomas Centre S40 3AW. £2 FB: Brampton Sessions or M: 07739 084478
HOBBY TALK FORTNIGHTLY MEN’S GROUP: 7:30 to 9:30pm Chesterfield FC Stadium. A different hobby each time help improve mental health & wellbeing. E: hthobbytalk@gmail.com
BLOW THE COBWEBS AWAY: Recorder group - all abilities welcome. 7:30pm St Leonard's Mission, Spital. T: 01246 563224.
FREEVOICES COMMUNITY CHOIR:
The Friends Meeting House, 27 Ashgate Road. 7:30 to 9:15pm. £4. Term time. Contact free. voices@yahoo.co.uk or T: 01246 237937.
HONEY BELLES LADIES CHOIR: St John’s Church, Walton Back Lane 8pm. Available for events. E: honeybelleschoir@gmail.com
THURSDAY
ART GROUP: 9:30 to 11:30am @The Parish Centre Stonegravels. No instructor. £3 per week, tea coffee & biscuits. T: 01246 209433.
WE ARE ONE: Friendly community choir looking for new Members. No experience necessary. Thu mornings at Derby Road Methodist Church. T: Andrea for details: 07947 040548 or andreasmall@naturalvoice.net
CHILL & CHAT: 10am to midday. A chance for those isolated by the pandemic to socialise in a safe space. Donations appreciated. An accessible event. Monkey Park Cafe, Chester Street, S40 1DN www.monkeypark.org.uk
BOWLS AT WALTON DAM: Fancy a game of bowls? Come along to Robinson Bowls Club any Thursday morning, 10am to 12pm, for our weekly beginner’s sessions. Refreshments and bowls equipment provided. E: robinsonbowls@outlook. com or call 07967 262 856
ZUMBA GOLD: Low impact exercise to music. Suitable for older exercisers. Tue & Thu, 10am & 11am both days. Chester Street Club. T: Jen 07985 549427.
CHESTERFIELD MORNING TOWNSWOMEN’S GUILD: 10am to midday @ Market Hall Meeting Rooms. Speakers, lunch club, quizzes, excursions. New members welcome. T: 01246 207496
COSY CUBS BABY & TODDLER GROUP: Messy play, rhymes, story time, friends, toys & refreshments. 10 to 11am @Umbrellas Cosy Hub, Burns Cl, S40 2SW. (Term time).
CHESTERFIELD LITTERSORTERS: 10 to 11.30am. Join our team of friendly volunteers who collect, sort, count & report the single use waste from parks, walk/cycle routes. Equipment provided. 2nd Thu. E: membership@ transitionchesterfield.org.uk. transitionchesterfield. org.uk/littersorters
PILATES: Walton Class. 10:30am @Village Hall, Walton Back Ln, S42 7LT. Call Tamara on 07570 456642, E: tayloredpilates@gmail.com FB: @ tayloredpilates23
CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH TODDLER GROUP: 10 to 11:30am, Babies, pre-school Toddlers, Mums, Dads, Grand-parents, carers. Activities, snacks, toys, craft tables, singing. 01246 690005 or dnemethodists.org.uk Term time.
HOLMEBROOK VALLEY PARK WALK WITH US GROUP: 10:30am for a 45 to 60 min walk including open water, woodlands & meadows. Cafe (top car park) Holmebrook Valley Park, Watermeadow Lane, S41 8XP. T: 01246 345669 or E: tina.hensey@chesterfield.gov.uk
CHESTERFIELD SENIOR SPIREITIES WALKING FOOTBALL: Over 50's, 10am to 11am at Hasland Park. T: 07767324583
TWISTEDSPIREYOGA CLASS: Friend’s Meeting House, S40 4AG. 10 to 11:30am & 6 to 7:30pm. Mixed ability & beginners. E: TwistedSpireYoga@outlook.com to book.
DANCING FOR HEALTH: Partner dance class, refreshments and chat. £4 a session. St Andrew’s United Reformed Church, Newbold. Contact Tracey on 07721 046757 for info.
HIGHLIGHT CRAFTS ACADEMY: Weekly Craft Club. 1 to 4pm. All craft materials and refreshments provided. £6 a session. Booking is essential. Highlight Crafts, Claycross. To book visit www.highlightcrafts.com or call 03300 889338.
HOLY TRINITY BADMINTON GROUP: 1 to 3pm @ The Parish Centre Stonegravels. Email Bernard for info & to book E: bernardandjean@hotmail.co.uk
CAMEO (Come And Meet Each Other): Friendship group meeting every third Thu 2 to 4pm at St John's Church, Walton Back Lane. £2. Activities, speakers, games, fun, tea and cake. All welcome. CROCHET CLUB: 2 to 4pm bring your projects, work on them & make new friends! Knitters welcome. A charged for event. Monkey Park Cafe, Chester St S40 1DN monkeypark.org.uk
BARLOW NEWBOLD & DISTRICT WOMEN'S INSTITUTE: A small and friendly group of ladies, meet 3rd Thu from 3:30 to 5.30pm at Loundsley Green Community Centre, Cuttholme Road S40 4QU. Guests welcome. Info: 0753 119 7324.
DOWN MEMORY LANE: A social singing activity for people living with dementia & carers. 2 to 4pm. 2nd Thu of the month at St. John’s Church, Walton Back Lane.
YOGA CLASS: 6 to 7:45pm @The Parish Centre Stonegravels. Contact Helen to book E: helenapol@hotmail.com
DECUS HEALING GROUP SUPPORT: 6 to 7:30pm @The Parish Centre Stonegravels S41 7JH Contact Linda Tel: 07749896329 Email: linda@decushealing.co.uk
AIKIDO MARTIAL ARTS: 7 to 8pm @Parish Centre Stonegravels, 91 Sheffield Rd, S41 7JH. Call Mike 07939 336562 or E: mikeuk1007@ yahoo.co.uk
CHESTERFIELD PHILHARMONIC CHOIR
REHEARSAL: 7:15 to 9:30pm at Central Methodist Church in Chesterfield. E: publicity@ chestphilchoir.org.uk
CHESTERFIELD EMBROIDERERS: 1st Thu (except August) at 7pm in the Saints Parish Centre. Open to all people with a love of everything textile related. E: chesterfieldembroiderers@gmail.com
HOLYMOORSIDE CHORAL SOCIETY: Friendly choir meets in Holymoorside URC 7:30 to 9:30pm. MD Andrew Marples. New singers always welcome. No audition. Call 07989 305577 E: holymoorsidechoral.co.uk
ROSE CHOIR: We sing every genre of music and welcome all abilities. Chesterfield Studios from 7:30 to 9:30pm. E: sarah.menzies@ chesterfieldstudios.co.uk
OPEN FOLK NIGHT: Hosted by Brampton Community Band. Third Thu. 7:30 to 9:30pm @ Victoria Inn, Victoria Street. T: 0797 1400219.
ICHTHUS CANOE CLUB: Outdoor evening sessions - Matlock Bath, Chesterfield Canal & Walton Dam. Monthly Sat pool sessions at Sharley Park. E: canoejmc@gmail.com. See www. ichthuscanoeclub.co.uk
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CHESTERFIELD JAZZ CLUB: Third Thursday of the month. Olde House, Loundsley Green Rd S40 4RN. Tickets: Visitor Info Centre, Rykneld Way; Parsons & Dunn, Chatsworth Rd; online bit.ly/ cfieldjazz Call 07764 587258 for info.
PILATES: Improvers level. Walton St John's Church @7:45pm. Call Clare: 07990 771155.
FRIDAY
HOLYMOORSIDE BOWLING CLUB: Want to try out bowling? Come along Friday - 10 to 12pm. Refreshments & all bowling equipment provided. A friendly club, all welcome, of any age, who simply want to have a go. T: 07794 078552.
ZUMBA GOLD: Perfect for active older adults. Stay active, meet new people, have a coffee and some fun! 10:30am @ St Thomas' Centre. £5, please book first class. Call Adele on 07956 165287.
SLOW SOCIAL: 10:30 to 11:30am. 3rd Friday. Check website for venues. Free Networking event for freelancers & independent businesses. To register www.slowsocial.co
CHESTERFIELD YOGA STUDIO: Zoom class only or 7-day recordings are also available. 9:30 to 11am. £7.50 - £8.50. For details see Chesterfieldyogastudio.co.uk
LUNCH-TIME SERVICES: Central Methodist Church, Saltergate. 12:15 to 12:45pm. All welcome.
KEEP FIT CLASS FOR MATURE MOVERS: 2 to 3pm @ Holymoorside Village Hall. Combination of Sit & Stay Fit exercises, standing exercises, dance moves. Improve balance & strength. Friendly group. T: 07413 068092.
BOARD GAMES CLUB: For neurodiverse people 5:30 to 7pm. An accessible event. Fortnightly at Monkey Park Cafe, Chester St, S40 1DN monkeypark.org.uk
FITSTEPS: 6 to 8pm @The Parish Centre Stonegravels. T: Laura to book 07714 223722.
KFC (KIDS FRIDAY CLUB): For primary ages. Term time 6 to 7pm Walton Evangelical Church, Moorland View Road. T: 01246 231002. waltonchurch.org
ADULT BALLET CLASSES: All abilities welcome. 6:30 to 7:30pm @Hall on the Green, Ulverston Road, S41 8EQ. To book: sam@medleys.dance FRIDAY CLUB FOR TEENS: For teenagers in school years 7 to 9. 7:15 to 8:15pm at Walton Evangelical Church, Moorland View Road. For details T: 01246 231002. waltonchurch.org
REFUGEES FROM REALITY GROUP: 7:30 to 10:30pm @The Parish Centre Stonegravels. See refugeesfromreality.co.uk for more info.
THE CHESTERFIELD ART CLUB: 7:30 to 9:30pm - 2nd & 4th Fri. (not Aug or Dec). Whittington Moor Methodist Church Hall, Scarsdale Road S41 8 NA Worknights & demos. Visitors & new members welcome. T: Helen on 0785 0064478
CHESTERFIELD CO-OPERATIVE CHORAL SOCIETY: 7:30 to 9.30pm. chesterfieldchoir.com
SATURDAY
BLOKE'S BACON BUTTY BREAKFAST: Last Saturday 9 to 11am @Holy Trinity Church, Newbold Road. Chat, catch up and banter over a mug of tea or coffee & a bacon butty. For info call Rex or Dave on 07717 224474.
QUEEN’S PARK DR BIKE: 1st Sat from March ’summer’ hours 9.30am until 1pm. Free bike repairs, adjustments and checks while you wait. FB: ChesterfieldDrBike or inclusivepedals.org.uk
BREATHWORK: 9:45 to 10:30am. Held in the cafe and is accessible but does sometimes take place upstairs; follow us on Facebook for up-todate information Monkey Park Cafe, Chester St, S40 1DN monkeypark.org.uk
TRANSITION CHESTERFIELD REPAIR CAFÉ: 3rd Sat. 10am to 12:30pm @ Chesterfield Baptist Church, Cross Street, S40 4ST. Drop-in sessions – all types of repairs, woodwork, sewing etc. Cafe. E: repairs@transitionchesterfield.org.uk
MONKEY PARK SEWING CLUB: 10:30am to 12:30pm. Upstairs in our Co-work Space Suggested donation £5 to include use of sewing machines. Fortnightly at Monkey Park Cafe, Chester St, S40 1DN monkeypark.org.uk
JUMBLE SALE: First Sat. Midday at Annunciation Church Spencer St. (Entrance Queen St.) Call 01246 232686 to confirm.
SATURDAY NIGHT WHIST: Walton Village Hall, Walton Back Lane, S42 7LT. Semi partner whist from 7 to 9:30 pm. £3 per session. Refreshments. All welcome. T: 01246 278778.
SUNDAY
CARSINGTON WATER BIRDING FOR BEGINNERS: Free walks held on the first Sunday of the month. Booking advisable. Call 0330 678 0701.
ST JOHNS WALTON: SUNDAY SERVICES 9am & 10:45am. Info stjohnswalton.co.uk
CHESTERFIELD INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED MOTORISTS (IAMRoadSmart) 9:30am, Chesterfield Canal Hollingwood Hub S43 2PF Guidance sessions for IAM Associates, info & taster sessions. First Sun & following Sat. T: (Sec) 01246 488750.
PETER & ST PAUL OLD BRAMPTON CHURCH: Sunday Services 9:30am - everyone welcome. www.oldbramptonchurch.org.uk
HOLY COMMUNION / MORNING WORSHIP: 9:45am Loundsley Green Church, Pennine Way. SUNDAY SERVICE: 10:30am at Storrs Road Methodist Church. More info can be found at dnemethodists.org.uk
HOLYMOORSIDE TENNIS CLUB: Social tennis. Sun 10am to midday, Tue 10am to midday & Thu 2 to 4pm. Pay & play £3 pp. or Membership £80 PA. Coaching available. Just turn up or email holymoorsidetennisclub@googlegroups.com
SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP: Central Methodist Church, Saltergate at 10:30am. All welcome. For details: www.dnemethodists.org.uk
SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP: 10:45am for regular morning worship. The Gospel Mission Congregational Church, Old Rd. Brampton.
FRIENDS OF SPITAL CEMETERY TOURS: 2nd Sun at 1pm from Spital Cemetery lodge at entrance at bottom of Hady Hill. Pre-book. Tours arranged at alternative times. Suggested donation £5. E: spitalcemeterytours@gmail.com
THE WAY: 1st Sunday. 3 to 4:30pm at Walton Evangelical Church, Moorland View Rd. A church based group for adults with additional needs & carers. Tea/coffee, biscuits, activities, and a warm welcome. T: 01246 231002 or waltonchurch.org
MESSY CHURCH FOR ALL THE FAMILY: 4 to 6pm. Last Sunday. The Parish Centre Stonegravels. To book call Jilly: 07746 668257. HOLYMOORSIDE RAINBOW WHIST: 2nd & 4th Sunday Holymoorside Village Hall @7pm. Other times & venues. Call Sue: 01246 278778.
GENERIC EVENTS
RAINBOWS & BROWNIES: Brownie's meetings on Mon, Tues, Wed and Thu (weekly). Guides and Rangers meet on Mon, Tue & Wed (weekly). See girlguiding.org.uk for details and to join up.
3RD BRAMPTON SCOUTS, CUBS, BEAVERS & SQUIRRELS: Mon Beavers (6 to 8 years), 5:30 to 6:30pm, Cubs (8 to 10.5), 5:30 to 6:30pm. Fri Squirrels (4 to 6), 5:15 to 6pm, Beavers (6 to 8), 5:30 to 6:30pm, Cubs (8 to 10.5), 6 to 7pm and Scouts (10.5 to 14), 7:30 to 9pm. For both boys & Girls. St Thomas’ Centre. T: 01246 567409.
AURORA A CAPPELLA: (Home of Harmony) is a female A Cappella choir. Come and join us! Experience & ability to read music is not necessary. T: 07810 892978, e: aurora. chesterfield@gmail.com or aurora-chorus.org.uk
HAVE YOUR SAY CHESTERFIELD COMMUNITY GROUP: For residents of Abercrombie/Chesterfield Conservation Area & Stonegravels. To be kept up to date E: HYSchesterfieldcommunity@ protonmail.com ot call T: 07471 420352.
PARISH CENTRE STONEGRAVELS: Chesterfield venue with varied events taking place throughout week. T: 01246 209433 or see parishcentrestonegravels.co.uk
'Regular Events' events in S40 Local and S41 Local are delivered free to 14,500 homes.
If you have an event to list, please just drop an email to Paul: simon@s41local.com
Sturdy and in excellent condition other than sun bleached. Stored indoors over winter. T: 01246 273462
Per Una Red Coat: £15
Full length, single breasted, side pockets and back vent. Size 14. Only worn a few times. T: 01246 568911
Free: VCR
To good home immaculate working Grundig VCR. Smoke free home. T: 0788 386899 (Brampton)
Brother Typewriter: £Offers
Open to offers immaculate working condition typewriter.
T: 0788 3868990 (Brampton)
Portable Heater: £8
Halogen portable electric heater, 3 bar settings, 400 800 & 1200 watts. Rotates. Good cond. Hardly used.
T: 07833 515909 (Walton)
Small Green Chair: £5
Fishing or garden etc, cup holder & pocket T: 07833 515909 (walton)
Wilson Golf Clubs: £200
Proforce V2 driver (with cover), Deep Red 5 metal (with cover) and irons 3 to 9, pitching and sand wedges - all carbon shafted and in excl cond.
Also unused Mizuno driving iron (with cover), Slotline putter (with cover), bag, trolley, various ball markers, tee pegs, divot repairers, screw in studs, two new gloves and 42 balls (1/2 unused and 1/2 in VGC).
T: 07867 385602 (Walton)
Gents Evening Suit: £40
Black medium - 38/40" Excl cond. T: 01246 238903
Gents Overcoat: £40
Dark grey medium - 38/40" Excl cond. T: 01246 238903
Natural Stone: £20
Dismantled natural stone from a large fireplace surround. Various sizes. Buyer collects. T: 0746 9397490
Octagonal Patio Table: £20
Needs some TLC. Solid wood. T: 0736 8894181
Ladies/Girls Cycle: £15
Raleigh Monsoon 26" wheels, 15 gears. Good condition.
T: 07757 308687 (Loundsley Green)
Tefal Air Fryer: £25
VGC. Boxed, ideal for 2 people reason for sale - upgraded to a bigger one. T: 0736 8894181
Disklok Steering Lock: £60 ono
Small wheel 35-38.9 cm plus carrying case. Fits most small to medium size vehicles, including SUV. T: 01246 220417 (Ashgate)
Waterford Cut Glass Centerpiece bowl: £Offers
In original packaging. No sensible offers refused. T: 0793 2402645
Two Royal Stuart Cut Glass
Brandy Glasses" £Offers
In original packaging. No sensible offers refused. T: 0793 2402645
Classic Hi-fi System: £Offers
NAD 7155 Stereo Receiver; Cambridge Audio Azur CD Player; Pure Digital DRX-701ES DAB Receiver; A pair of B&W DM330 Speakers; Sennheiser RS140 Headphones; Bose Around-Ear Headphones. Would prefer to sell as a job lot. No sensible offer refused, call for details. T: 0793 2402645
Dog Travel Crate: £20
Black; ultra-strong. For medium/large dogs. 92cm x 58cm, 63cm high. 2 doors. T: 01246 906820 (Walton)
Various: Campingaz Camp 'Bistro' Stove, 1 burner, 2200-watt capacity, 35cm x 28cm, incl carry case.
Brand new unopened £15; Electric Cube Flower Pet Drinking Fountain with mat 2.5L, Brand new in box, instructions £10; BareMinerals
Complexion Rescue Tinted
Hydrating Gel Cream, Buttercream 03, 35ml still sealed, no box £7; BareMinerals Full Size Smoothing Face Brush, brand new, sealed £14; Russell Hobbs Supreme Steam Iron 2400W VGC £7; Monsoon Sheer Beach Cover Up Cruise Holiday Size L, stunning, Back length 36", underarm to underarm 22", Dark turquoise/black/coral BNWOT £12
T: 07967 018145 (Loundsley Green)
Ikea Bed Settee: £40
4'6 with mattress hardly used. T: 07948 384568 (Walton)
Double Bed: £60
Benson Beds Hip Hop Double Bed Frame. Light oak VGC.
T: 07948 384568 (Walton)
Benson Beds Mattress: £20
Back care double mattress vgc.
T: 07948 384568 (Walton)
Dunelm Bromley Sideboard: £40
Light oak. 2 drawer 2 cupboards
VGC. H80cm W90cm D33cm
T:07948 384568 (Walton)
Ikea Lidhult 2 Seater Settee: £75
Fabric cover red. VGC. T: 07948 384568 (Walton)
Ikea Ekedalen Dining Table: £40
Extendable dining table. Light oak VGC. W70cm L80cm/120cm extended. T: 07948 384568 (Walton)
Ikea Ekedalen Dining Chairs: £10 £10 each. Light oak, grey seat cover. VGC. T: 07948 384568 (Walton)
Cane Conservatory Furniture Set
With Cushions: £75
2 seater settee, 2 armchairs, footstool & 2 coffee tables with glass tops. Good cond. Beige pattern cushions. T: 07948 384568 (Walton)
Rare 8000 Piece Jigsaw: £50
Perfect for the collector. Heye/Marino Degano. "2000 Years" - produced for the Millennium. Contents sealed inside original bags.
T: 01246 906820 (Walton)
First 50 years of CAMRA Good Beer Guides: £50
Track the fortunes of the wellregarded Flat Beer Club! Few " a little tired" T: 01246 906820 (Walton)
Original Mike Groves Paintings: £20 each (4 for £60)
Respected local artist. In matching light-wood frames: Litton (Tideswell), Alstonefield (near Dovedale), Sheldon and Walton Dam T: 01246 906820 (Walton)
Microwave oven: £40
Panasonic Microwave Oven NNE28JB, 800W, black, 800W power, 5 power settings, 9 Auto. Good cond. T: 07811 490743 (Walton)
Dining Table & Four Chairs: £90
Oval extendable dining table in Mahogany. 1420mm by 940mm (1800mm by 940mm extended) 4 matching chairs with beige fabric seats. T: 01246 930722
The National League Years Book
Words & Images: Michael South
Hello my fellow “League Two” Spireites! Fancy a photographic book with all the facts and figures in it called “Chesterfield FC - The National League Years (2018-24)” all for £19.99?
“What's in it?!” I hear you say. Well apart from the stats we remember the years from the relegation to the promotion, including; The Community Trust takeover. All the home games in the Covid season. Managers coming and going. We touch upon the passing of Ernie Moss, Jordan Sinnott and John Duncan. The return of Paul Cook and of course the promotion! All documented with around 500 photographs. All that including a foreword by Jamie Grimes AND an introduction by Ollie Banks. Why buy the book?
• First Edition limited to 204 copies (the amount of league points and goals in the 23/24 season)
• A donation from each sale goes direct to the Ernie Moss memorial fund
• Each book Individually numbered
• Free exclusive 6x4" photo of Paul Cook and Jamie Grimes with the National League trophy.
• Free UK Delivery
Back Cover Synopsis
On the 1 May 2018, Chesterfield FC goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale was the last player to kick a football at home, in the Football League. 2153 days later the Spireites sealed their National League promotion back to the football league, after a 3-0 win against Boreham Wood on home turf. David Garratt (Legends of the Spire Podcast & Fanzine) and Michael South (Michael South Photography) guide you through the unofficial account of the ups and downs of the last six seasons with photographs from home matches and quotes from the players. Including previously unpublished photographs of Paul Cook and that fantastic title clinching game which saw the Spireites lift the National League trophy. Relive the goals, the celebrations and the players parading the trophy in front of a sell-out home crowd. You can order the book by visiting the website below of scan the QR code on the opposite page... or you could enter our giveaway! bit.ly/CFCyearbook
Michael South has kindly donated a copy of the new book to give away to one of our readers. If you'd like a copy:
• Email LEAGUE TWO to paul@s40local.co.uk
• Text LEAGUE TWO to 07764 801080
• Complete the form below, and send to: CFC LEAGUE TWO Giveaway S40 Local West Studios S2 Sheffield Road, Chesterfield S41 7LL.
Please get your details or forms to arrive with us by close of play Friday 26 July 2024. GIVE
Fancy £20 just for filling in our crossword?
For your chance to win, send in your completed crossword to reach us by Friday 21 June 2024 to S40 Local, Studio 2, West Studios, Sheffield Road, Chesterfield S41 7LL or take a photo/scan it to paul@s40local.co.uk
Across
1. Batman cloak, i.e. the man who wore it (7,6)
8. I leave Sheila to control dog (5)
9. Fastens and crumples (7)
10. Man sold a liner overlooking Trafalgar Square (7,6)
15. Importance of extra duty on price supplement (5,5,3)
19. Music from toll on singers (7,6)
25. Tins are more unpleasant. (7)
26. Possessed point in debt (5)
27. London railway station and rebuilt football ground (5,4,4)
Down
1. Island of dismal tax opportunities (5)
2. Attract something magical on the wrist (5)
3. Actress Jane and Israeli tribe (5)
4. Trademark and heraldic marking (5)
5. Eliminate waste from former Mediterranean island (7)
6. A night of intemperance if you are on them (5)
7. Hebrew calendar month (5)
11. Constellation near Cepheus and Ursa Major (5)
12. The debt that is due (1,1,1)
13. Ottoman official found in the kitchen (3)
14. Speak for a ten second period (5)
16. Building constructed if ice allows (7)
17. Messrs. Lynam and O'Connor (3)
18. Two in Italy (3)
19. Undertake a newer version (5)
20. English political scientist 1893-1950 (5)
21. Italian lake on which Sirmione stands (5)
22. Tutor finds a fish (5)
23. Martial arts exponent (5)
24. Plant in County Durham attached to field (5)
to Toni who picks up the £20 prize for the last editions crossword.