All Things Local Ripley Edition - December 2014/January 2015

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EDITOR’S LETTER

Hello readers and welcome to the Christmas/ New Year edition.

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Have you done all your Christmas shopping yet? I always like to be organised well in advance, which is a far cry from my younger days when everything was very much last minute! We are lucky to live in an area with an abundance of local shops, restaurants and salons – all offering a delightful array of gift ideas and vouchers. If you can support local businesses whenever possible, in turn you’ll be contributing to the strength of our local economy.

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As we near the end of another year, I’d like to pass on my thanks to you for continuing to read this little magazine and once again a massive “thank you” to my fabulous team of distributors & distribution coordinators who work so hard (in all weather conditions) to ensure you receive your regular copy of All Things Local.

Winners’ Corner

CONGRATULATIONS Michael Austin of Belper who has won a bottle of Champagne

The regular Prize Crossword is in its normal spot on page 6. Many thanks to the newly-opened Ravello Italian Fine Dining Restaurant for providing a 2 course Sunday Lunch for 2 people.

Word Search lovers can turn to page 39. Just complete the grid to be in with a chance of winning a voucher giving you £50 off a new carpet or flooring at Mill Floorings in Langley Mill.

CONGRATULATIONS Linda Hunt of Kilburn who has won a Sunday Carvery for 4 at The Marquis of Ormonde

I’ll see you all again next year and wish you all a happy Christmas and a peaceful and prosperous New Year! Bye for now.

Contents

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Competitions & Puzzles Prize crossword – Win a 2 course Sunday Lunch for 2 at Ravello Italian Fine Dining Restaurant 6 Champagne Sudoku 29 Word Search – Win £50 off voucher to spend at Mill Floorings 39 Children’s Puzzles 60 Friendship Blooms – FREE FLOWERS! 63

Karyn Milner, Publisher/Editor

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Money Matters: A Year of Change As another year ends we can reflect on the past and consider our future. Time stands still for no man, especially for the Chancellor, George Osborne. 2014 has been a landmark year for pension reform with significant changes that will affect us all. The Budget in March delivered a positively shocking change to how we may use our pension funds, effectively unlocking retirement funds to be drawn in whichever shape you want. Prior to the revelations, historically in Britain we retired and bought a form of annuity with our pension fund. Once the annuity was purchased, that was that. The rate and type of annuity you bought was a binding decision and that annuity would pay a lifetime income until you passed away. Osborne delivered the news that pension investors in investment-linked schemes could, with effect from April 2015, draw the funds down from their pension fund without ever committing to buying an annuity, even as a lump sum. The key was offering levels of flexibility not seen previously in the pension environment. Talk of taking your pension fund and treating yourself to a new Lamborghini at retirement littered the newspapers, but then the dust settled. The industry and public reflected. Drawing the pension in such extravagant ways needed to be considered more closely. Typically, only the first 25% of the fund was tax free. The remaining 75% would be taxable at your highest rate of income tax. For some, 45% of their pot could be lost through paying tax to the ‘generous’ Mr Osborne.

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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL Business & Professional Legal Matters Shacklocks Solicitors there must be evidence that the care received fell

Legal Matters: Let down by a medical professional? We’re here to help… In each edition legal advisors from Shacklocks deal with important legal topics. This month Marion Vesey (pictured) invites us to think about making a decision that will benefit future generations.

Making a Will is a serious business. It is a time which gives many people cause to stop and think about how they want to be Andrew Newton, Solicitor in Shacklocks LLP’s remembered when they are gone.

Medical Negligence Team, discusses how Many people attracted by the idea of Shacklocks canare help if you feel let down by doing something to help less medical professionals whoothers have treated you or than themselves after they pass afortunate loved one.

away, particularly if their family are adequately provided for or if they have no Many of us will need medical treatment of some close family. Whilst some still like the idea kind during our lifetime and whencharities, we do, we place of supporting major national there our in who the medical responsible aretrust many prefer professionals to benefit more local for our care. On most occasions will causes or causes close to theireverything heart, possibly go well, they but ifhave you or a loved one have suffered as where had a personal involvement aor result of poor care from doctors, received support during theirhospital lifetime.staff, or other healthcare professionals you may have grounds for athat claimour for team medical negligence. Something will discuss with clients in this situation is the idea of setting The firstown step up their charitable trust which can continue to provide support for charitable of their long after athey have Incauses most cases, thechoosing first step is to make complaint passed Creating your own charity under theaway. appropriate complaints procedure. means that yourhave trustees provide You will no doubt manycan questions about the support to those who need help most. treatment received and the complaint process There can a greattosense of satisfaction can often bebe a chance have those questions in knowing that your trustees will carry out answered. your wishes after you have gone and that your happens name will be associated with such good What during the complaint process can deeds even after you are no longer around. be fundamental to later pursuing a claim and so we obtaining advice the earliest At recommend Shacklocks we have set up at a number of opportunity. We can help at this very charitable trusts over the 150 yearsfirst or stage so weto ensure that your claim gets offwe to the start. have been in business and stillstrongest look after those trusts today. One of the charitable What happens next? trusts we look after, for example, was established by a will in the 1940’s to provide Inaccommodation order to pursue afor claim for medical negligence elderly residents.

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below that which could reasonably be expected and thatyears you have result. In some cases, 70 latersuffered the trustasisa still the professionals involved in your care may admit providing that accommodation. this during the course of the complaints process, but in most cases it will be necessary Another of the trusts we look to obtain an expert opinion from after was set an upindependent by a client medical professional, whichwanted we will to arrange. who help people with particular medical conditions. Her kindness If the independent expert ishas supportive of your case, enabled her trustees tothe provide we will proceed to fight case on your behalf, in financial support a gifted most cases on a ‘notowin no fee’ basis, with a view to young musician who has obtaining compensation forexperienced your pain andasuffering number of health that have interfered and for any financialissues loss you have incurred, such as with her education, to require enable further that child to lost earnings. If you still treatment be educated in the at that stage, we can most often appropriate also help to arrange that environment. for you, getting you back on the road to recovery as quickly as possible. A Charitable Trust can be set up either during your lifetime with savings and Andrew Newton, negligence Solicitor at investments built medical up already, or alternatively Shacklocks said “There are strict time limits through a specially prepared Will that willfor pursuing claim and so it is important toand seek advice only takeaeffect following your death quickly and from medical negligence will therefore nota specialist deprive you of capital or solicitor.during You canyour rest lifetime. assured that our Medical income Negligence Team has the knowledge and expertise to guide the claim Our teamyou at through Shacklocks have process.” a particular speciality in preparing arrangements of this kind and of actingabout as professional If you arealso concerned medical treatment trustees toreceived, enable wishes be that fulfilled and you have or youtofeel a loved instructions be followed. one was letto down by a medical professional, contact Andrew Newton, Solicitor and Ifaccredited you are thinking supporting charities Senior of Litigator member of the through yourofWill or during your lifetimefor a Association Personal Injury Lawyers with lumpconsultation sum, why not to us aboutor free ainitial ontalk 01773 822333 the different ways in which we can help you email andrewn@shacklocks.co.uk benefit those good causes, and how to make the most of the tax rules that enable a charitable cause to benefit. Call us at Shacklocks to talk about how we can help you to help your favourite local causes. Telephone Shacklocks on 0845 602 2344 or email me at Andrew Newton marionv@shacklocks.co.uk.


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Lifestyle

The Better Life Eggs-it Strategy A pair of hybrid chickens, Sweet Pea (Rhode Island/Maran) and Pepperami (Rhode Island/ Plymouth Rock), hardly qualifies as a flock. Even so, two eggs a day, almost every day, soon leads to an eggcess. And, while neighbours sometimes buy a box of four, and other times we swap them or give them away (eggs, not neighbours), our ethos is to try and make use of whatever we have. Unfortunately, unlike Anne, I have always been a fussy eater (the sort of child who made mealtimes an endurance test for everyone). I’ll gladly eat an egg boiled, fried (preferably hard, not runny) or poached (preferably in a tent in Norfolk). Omelettes, though, leave me cold, as do soufflés. While just the thought of an egg custard makes me want to gag - well done, school dinners, circa 1978.

against slugs and snails, but our molluscs must have developed superpowers. I tried valiantly to muster support for a village egg-rolling event, but it proved only marginally less popular than my unseasonal painted egg hunt. In the end, I painted a few faces on the shells and stuck them on the garden fence, as an anti-killjoy device. The jackdaws didn’t quite know what to make of them, but the killjoys were kept at bay. Next time we have a surplus, Anne wants to try making Scotch eggs.

Clearly, a little inventiveness* was called for. Many homemade cakes are suitable for freezing, and who isn’t partial to a piece of farmhouse or carrot cake. And it’s a great way to use up surplus carrots.

* No egg was wasted in the making of this article.

Mayonnaise proved to be so easy that even I could do it, with just egg yolk, olive oil, lemon juice, salt and water. Take a tip from me though - make sure it is salt and not white pepper. Anyhow, once I had mayonnaise under my belt, literally, somehow, my ambitions grew.

Poem: Cake

Remember when egg shampoo was all the rage? Well, no need to shell out when you’ve eggs to spare - just add olive oil and water (note to self: find a way to grow own olives). You too can have that silky sheen in no time - it helps if you still have plenty of hair. Do note that rinsing with water that’s too hot will cook the egg and render you fascinating to passing horses. When we ran out of mundane career choices for an egg, Anne brought out the big guns - in the form of a battered Home Management guide she’d rescued from a car boot sale. Egg whites will bring a shine back to leather and, apparently, stiffened egg whites can tackle greasy marks on leather furniture. Not that we have any to practice on. Anne was all for trying an eggy face pack - on me. I wasn’t too sure how well that would work with a beard though. Eggshells are very useful in the garden, as a good source of calcium. They can either be ground up and put in the chickens’ grit, or added to the compost bin for the soil. I’m also reliably informed that eggshells are a great defence

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Oh new and shiny cake stand You’re great for all to see So tantalising and teasing When I get you out for tea Victoria Sponge, Battenburg, Jam and clotted cream scones, Eccles cake and iced buns But never ice cream cones Should I choose egg custard, Chocolate brownie or lemon tart, Those French fancies are so alluring The desire of my heart But STOP, it’s too much temptation Self-control I must seek You’re going back in the cupboard Well, at least until next week.

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It’s that time of year again! Christmas is well and truly upon us and along with it, the overwhelming consideration of So really, whenever this idea began that we have what to get for whom. Now, I know that every year some media poll will spill out endless festive facts and figures on how much we are spending and how every year the expectation on the quantity of gifts goes up. Inevitably someone will pipe up with, ‘It was never this bad in my day’. I was inclined to agree, until I got to thinking where this increasingly monstrous need to give more and more began. I think actually it began ‘back in the day’. You only have to look at the much favoured carol, ‘The Twelve Days of Christmas’. By my calculations the person cited in the song gave 78

to show our loved ones how much they mean to us by giving bigger and better presents every year, it needs to stop. Give the one thing that truly is priceless – your time. It will be appreciated far more than 6 geese-a-laying, I can tell you! Merry Christmas.

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Lifestyle

Days out with Dennis Go by Bus? Why Not?? By the time you read this, the days will be both shorter and colder. On days like these, I like to go out a bit later when the streets are aired and be home before dark. That being so, something a bit shorter might be called for. Chesterfield is the destination but as usual, it’s all about getting there. As always, bus pass holders travel free. I will cover tickets for paying passengers toward the end to show where savings can be made. We start then with our old friend Trent Barton’s ‘Red Arrow’ service from Ripley (on the hour and half hour) outside Peacocks to Derby Bus Station. I would suggest the bus on the hour because if it is on time it ties in nicely with the next bus which is Trent Barton’s ‘Black Cat’ from Bay 4. This leaves on the half hour and will take you via Ilkeston, Heanor, and Sutton-in-Ashfield to Mansfield. Arrival there should be an hour and fifty minutes later. It is a longish journey but I think passengers will be surprised at the attractive scenery found along the way. Mansfield Bus Station is only just over a year old and in my view is one of the better ones built in recent years. You might decide to

take a break in Mansfield. It is only a few minutes’ walk into the town centre. The next bus is Stagecoach’s ‘Pronto’ service to Chesterfield. This is a joint service with Trent Barton and leaves from Bay L every half hour starting on the hour. Fifty minutes later and you will be in Chesterfield. The stop is at the top of the coach station and it is only a short walk across the road, up the escalator, into the town centre. The return to Ripley is on the Red Arrow, which leaves Chesterfield at twenty past and ten to the hour from stand B14. (If you went into town, you walked past it). Ticketing: A Trent Barton Zig Zag ticket will cover both Red Arrows and the Black Cat. Pronto requires a separate ticket. People who might be interested in the buses used are invited to try my transport blog on http://railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk.

By Dennis Basford Please note: All details and timings are correct at time of going to print and the author/publisher accept no responsibility should any details/timings change after publication.

The English National Bus Pass: Is it safe? Readers might remember my previous article on this topic which appeared in All Things Local earlier this year. I explained that I was involved with a petition to ‘persuade’ the politicians to come clean and tell us what their intentions are before next year’s General Election rather than after. I invited readers to contact me to add their names to the petition. A number of you did so, contributing several hundreds to my total of 1,100 and to the national total of 152,347. It was decided to present the petition before the start of the Party Political Conference season when the various parties would be Clowns Advert.indd 1 formulating their policies before next year’s General Election. On September the 10th, West Midlands Councillor Richard Worrall accompanied by Wirral South MP Alison McGovern and Walsall North MP David Winnick, plus other delegates, presented the petition at No. 10 Downing Street.

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Many thanks to all of you who supported me, but the petition goes on. If you can help raise more signatures, contact me on 01773 747665 or email dennis@barbarden.plus.com. Photos taken on the presentation day can be seen on my transport blog at http://railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk Dennis Basford

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Lifestyle

Travel The Gambia

Glancing at the map of Africa, it’s easy to miss the Gambia. Tucked on the bulge of the western coast, it is the smallest country on the mainland, barely 30 miles across at its widest point, stretching along the lower section of the Gambia river. This mere ribbon of land is surrounded by Senegal on three sides but claims a fine coastal strip where the river meets the Atlantic ocean.

Next year will mark the 50th anniversary of independence for one of Africa’s most stable states, no longer part of the Commonwealth but still using English as its official language, at least for the time being. Add the promise of winter sun, just six hours away and no jetlag, and it’s no wonder the Gambia has proved popular with British tourists. Imagine soft tingling sands, swaying palms, warm waters, a cool sea breeze sweeping the shore, the perfect picture postcard whether one opts for quiet beaches or the popular Senegambia strip with its fruit stalls, thatched restaurants and savvy ‘bumsters’ selling African beads, wood carvings, sea shells and cashew nuts. It’s friendly, colourful and most exciting when a small fleet of dug-out canoes

appears on the horizon, riding the crest of the waves, and everyone rushes down to the beach to help pull in the fishing nets. There’s much bargaining and sorting out on the sand, red snapper, bonga, cat fish, calamari and more, before the men head for home with whatever is left for the family’s supper. Broad sands cover much of the shore, secluded coves hide here and there, framed by rocks and cliffs, and when the sun sets all red and gold over the ocean, myriad tropical birds twitter in the trees. It’s a magical moment. But there is more to the Gambia than sand and sea. Banjul, the capital, has a lively market brimming with fancy footwear, frilly clothes, batik, knobbly tomatoes and bags of ice cold water. Tailors compete for business, babies bob on their mother’s back and tourists climb up to the balcony for a bird’s eye view of the nearby streets. Meanwhile, others seek out the Gambia’s UNESCO heritage, from Kunta Kinteh island and related sites, highlighting European encounters and the slave trade, to the stone circles of Senegambia, a vast cross-border area with a sacred landscape dating back 1500 years. As for nature lovers, the Gambia is a dream. You may not find the ‘Big Five’ of eastern or southern Africa but this tiny country manages seven nature reserves and national parks, home to monitors and crocodiles, endangered monkeys, pretty butterflies such as the dark blue pansy or citrus swallowtail, and 576 species of birds, in wetlands, forest and along the shore. Highlights include watching the sun rise over the mangrove when nothing disturbs the peace but the gentle paddle of traditional canoes. A bird calls, a kingfisher dives in a flash of colour and soon the dawn chorus rises all around, parakeets, sunbirds, sanderlings, drongos, black egrets and many more. A golden light spreads across the creek, oyster shells glisten on the mangrove roots and the canoes drift in silence in this quiet country basking on the banks of its namesake river. According to legend, Gambia means ‘place of the king’, a glorious name for the smallest nation on the African mainland. By Solange Hando

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Lou Sansom Personal Travel Advisor In the cold, dark, winter months there’s nothing better to perk you up than planning a holiday. But where do you start? Where should you go for the holiday of your dreams? Where should you stay? Which reviews can you trust? How do you get the most from your budget? Do you need vaccinations or visas... Planning a holiday can be a complicated and mind boggling process! Luckily, Lou Sansom, personal travel advisor, is here to help. Lou has a wealth of experience, having worked in the travel industry for over 25 years – initially for Pickfords Travel in Ripley before working overseas, then returning to the UK and managing Thomas Cook in Ripley. She has a passion for travel and really knows how to organise a holiday! “Choosing where to go on your next dream holiday can be the best feeling in the world and I want to help you enjoy it. Whether you want relaxation, culture or fun-filled adventure, I’ll help you decide where to explore for happy holiday memories!” Whatever type of holiday you’re after, Lou has the knowledge and contacts to make it a reality. “I treat all of my clients as individuals, and put as much effort into finding your holiday as I would my own! As well

as helping you to plan and book your escape, I’m also on hand to offer advice on all the details such as ‘will the hotel provide towels?’, ‘do I need a lift pass?’ and ‘where should I park at the airport?’ Just knowing that these things are taken care of can give you peace of mind and help you to relax and enjoy every minute of your break.” Lou got the travel bug at school on a skiing trip to France. Since then, she’s visited many wonderful places around the world, and has recommendations for all of them! Her enthusiasm is evident; she gets a real buzz from planning holidays. “I get frustrated when I hear of people receiving mediocre service or being rushed into a wrong decision. Planning a holiday should be exciting not stressful! I offer the friendly, professional service you deserve. I’ll listen to what you want, respond to your every need, and make sure you receive the best service possible – and the best holiday!” Contact Lou Sansom on 01773 863252 / 07864 020305 or email lou.sansom@co-operativepta.co.uk to start planning your next dream getaway! You can also follow her on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theholidaybox

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Food, Drink & Entertainment

Humour: Life’s Not Fair – and sometimes that’s a good thing…

hours for their moment. Only those who were extremely good-looking or plain mental made it through. Know what I think of that? Big bloody whoop. I mean, heaven forfend you should have to spend slightly longer than an average working day queuing up for your chance to hop nimbly into literally the most coveted career on the planet. Your feet hurt? Deal with it. I know doctors who work 36 hours straight sewing people’s legs back on with barely a break for a sandwich, and they don’t expect a medal for it. And yes, I know that should you make it through the demoralising selection process the odds of actually striking gold on the other side are still eye-wateringly small, but hey, if you don’t like small odds, you need to get out of the music industry.

I read a story in the Daily Mail yesterday. Now, this could be an article on why reading the Daily Mail is something you should never do, but we don’t have six billion years to kill.

Something else that hacks me off about these people is that they act as if going on a talent show is the only way in which you can ‘be a singer’. Well, if you’re stuck for ideas, here’s one - go out and sing. That’s all you have to do. Go out and sing, and keep on singing because you love it and because it’s brilliant, not because it means you might one day meet Kim Kardashian. For the love of Moses, you don’t have to be standing in front of Cheryl Cole and a bloated crowd of WKD-fuelled imbeciles baying for either your blood or the inevitable appearance of a button-nosed orphan with the voice of angel in order to be a musician. We live in a gloriously connected digital world where it’s never been easier to create and perform music, so next time you’re standing in front of the mirror with a hairbrush complaining that Cowell hasn’t turned you into the new Leona yet, question whether you really want it, or whether all you actually want is to be pictured in Hello magazine sitting on a throne kissing a poodle. A young musician recently asked me how my band played Wembley Stadium, and I replied: ‘Go home, pick up your guitar, work hard for ten years and maybe you’ll get lucky’. I didn’t mean it to be cynical; quite the opposite in fact. It’s an insane lottery, is music, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.

Instead I’d like to talk to you about my industry, the music industry, and the fact that people like to complain about it being ‘unfair’. The Daily Mail journalist had been granted exclusive access to the X Factor auditions - like a high-waisted Willy Wonka, Simon Cowell had finally opened up the wrought-iron gates of his Popstar Factory (although of course in this case he was the only creepy orange midget in sight).

By Chris Russell

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Music Scene: Surreal Panther

Surreal Panther is a Steel Panther tribute band that has taken the local area’s Glam Rock scene by storm. I’ve personally seen these guys perform a few times, and it’s quite an experience. Being a fan of Steel Panther myself I had my reservations as to how well they could pull off the original band’s eccentric characteristics, but I was completely blown away by their electric performance, and controversial on-stage persona. Not only are they fantastic musicians, but they’re also all really great down-to-earth lads too. I caught up with three of the four band members, Jamie, Ben and Lee, to see what it’s really like to be in a tribute band. How did forming a Steel Panther tribute band first come about? Ben: We all decided the Spice Girls tribute wasn’t going to work. Jamie: I was lying in bed one morning and thinking, I know a few guys who could pull this off as a tribute. It was audacious, but I’m glad we gave it a try! Lee: Jamie Fowkes is the man to blame; this is his love child! How many times have you seen Steel Panther live, and have you ever met them? Ben: Seen them live 3 or 4 times. We once got the pleasure of meeting them at Rock City in Nottingham. It goes without saying, myself and Jamie were quite shy! Jamie: I win this one, I’ve seen them 9 times! It was an honour to meet them all, even if we could only smuggle me and Ben backstage that one time! Lee: I’ve seen them maybe 5 or 6 times now. I haven’t really met them yet, but we could also say they haven’t met us... How do you all know each other? Ben: We all grew up in the same hostel. Lee might be my uncle... Jamie: I’ve known these guys for some years. Ben and I go back to our teenage years, in fact I still probably owe him money... Lee: Many years of playing with each other, and other local bands.

people’s faces when we blast out the lyrics. Lee: Cause it’s too boring as a solo act! Are there any perks to being a tribute band? Ben: There are a few perks to being in a tribute band! But none that spring to mind. Next question! Jamie: Yeah, we tend to get the same love and admiration at a show that the real band would get, it’s like the fans are already fans of ours before we even strike a note which is great. It makes it a whole lot easier when everyone in the room knows what you’re all about. Lee: The perks to being in this tribute is we are Steel Panther and there are no others, plus we wear wigs, tight leggings and make up – every man’s dream, right? Anything else you would like to add? Ben: Keep safe and keep rocking! Jamie: Learn to play music kids, you won’t get to make money having this much fun doing anything else! Lee: I would like to add that we’ll all make millions by end of next year! Keep up to date with Surreal Panther on facebook: www.facebook.com/SurrealPanther, or Twitter @SurrealPanther

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What do you all do when you’re not making music together? Ben: No comment. Jamie: We don’t so much call it making music as having fun; that seems to be the running theme of what we do on or off stage. We’re just four mates who are lucky enough to work well together like that. Lee: Make love. What is the best part of being in a band? Ben: The best part of being in the band is the amount of fans we please! And also the amount of fans that please us too. Jamie: It’s license to have fun. It’s not a job, it’s just what you wanna do. We get to go on stage, have a few beers and see

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Recipe Roast Turkey with Leek, Apricot and Chestnut Stuffing Roasting the turkey in a ’tent’ of buttered foil will keep it moist and succulent. Always allow time for the cooked bird to rest in a warm place before carving. Serves 8-10 Ready in approx 4 ½ hours, plus resting time Ingredients: 100g butter 1 tbsp olive oil 1 leek, trimmed and chopped 2 shallots, peeled and finely chopped 75g ready to eat dried apricots, finely chopped 150g fresh white breadcrumbs 100g cooked chestnuts, finely chopped 2 tbsp fresh thyme leaves 5.4kg oven-ready turkey, giblets removed 16 cocktail sausages 4 rashers smoked streaky bacon Fresh herbs, to garnish Method: Heat half the butter and the olive oil in a frying pan and fry the leek and shallots for 6-7 minutes until softened. Remove from the heat and stir in the apricots, breadcrumbs, chestnuts and half the thyme leaves. Season well with salt and freshly ground black pepper and leave to cool. Preheat the oven to 190°C/170°C fan/gas 5. Line a large roasting tin with buttered foil. Use about one third of the stuffing mix to stuff the neck end of the turkey (press the rest of the stuffing in a shallow ovenproof dish to cook separately). Weigh the stuffed turkey and calculate the cooking time - allow 20 minutes per 450g plus 20 minutes. Place the turkey in the lined roasting tin and smear all over the skin with the remaining butter. Sprinkle over the rest of the thyme leaves and season.

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Cover the turkey with a tent of buttered foil and roast in the preheated oven for the calculated cooking time, basting occasionally. Uncover the turkey for the last 45 minutes until the skin is golden and the juices run clear when a skewer is inserted into the thickest part of one thigh. If the juices still run slightly pink return the turkey to the oven for a further 15-20 minutes then check again. Leave the turkey, loosely covered with foil, in a warm place to rest for at least 20 minutes. Stretch the bacon rashers with the back of a knife and cut each rasher in half. Wrap the short rashers around the cocktail sausages, securing with a cocktail stick. Place in baking tray and cook in the oven for 20-25 minutes until golden and cooked through. Drizzle a couple of spoonfuls of juices from the turkey over the stuffing in the dish and cook in the oven at the same time as the bacon-wrapped sausages for 20 minutes. Serve the turkey on a large warmed platter with the bacon-wrapped sausages and garnished with fresh herbs. Serve the extra stuffing separately along with all the usual festive vegetables.

For a quick gravy, simmer the roast turkey juices with a splash of red wine and a couple of spoonfuls of redcurrant jelly.

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Fishing: the hobby that’s just on the tip of your tongue! “Hook, line and sinker”, “Cold fish”, “something fishy”, “fishing for compliments”: the British language is peppered with colourful expressions that celebrate our traditional love of fishing. Catching fish with a rod and line may have been a matter of survival for our ancestors, but these days it is mainly regarded as an enjoyable hobby or sport. If you’ve longed to try your hand at fishing, here’s a quick guide to get you started: What is angling? By definition “angling” is any kind of fishing that uses an “angle” or fish-hook. Over time this activity has evolved into three different types: coarse fishing, game fishing and sea fishing. “Game fishing” is limited to catching of trout and salmon, while “Sea fishing” applies to any species of fish that lives in the sea. The term “Coarse fishing” is used for any freshwater fish apart from salmon or trout. What’s it like to go fishing? Angling can be hobby, a competitive sport or the focus of a relaxing holiday. It can also be a gateway to learning about, and caring for, the environment. What does it cost? It’s possible to start out on a relatively modest budget and upgrade over time. You can buy a basic coarse fishing kit, with nets, rods and accessories, for about £60. Do I need permission to go fishing? If you are older than 12 you will need a licence to fish with a rod and line for salmon, trout, freshwater fish, smelt and eel in England (except the River Tweed), in Wales and the Border Esk region of Scotland. You can buy your rod licence at Post Offices, over the phone (telephone 0844 800 5386) or online. An annual licence currently costs £27 (or £72 if you want to fish for salmon and sea trout).

Where can I fish? You’ll discover thousands of urban and rural locations online. You can find information at www.rod-and-line.co.uk and www.fish-uk.com or join the Environment Agency’s page on Facebook to discover waterways that have recently been cleared. What do I do once I’ve caught a fish? The anglers’ website www.fish-uk.com states that a fish should always be returned to the water after it has been caught. Fish should be handled as little as possible or they will lose their protective, slimy coating. Never throw one back into the water: instead you should slowly immerse the net and let the fish swim away. Many anglers like to measure their catches, weigh them or take photographs before putting them back. Anyone who has listened to anglers’ tales about “The one that got away” will know that patience and skill plays a large part in fishing and it may be helpful to learn from an experienced angler when you are starting out (a list of instructors is available at www.fish-uk.com). As an island nation, it’s hardly surprising that fishing has become embedded in our language and our culture. Angling is growing in popularity, so don’t be a fish out of water: it won’t be long before you are well and truly hooked! By Kate McLelland

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Derbyshire Walking: Ashbourne and Hanging Bridge Supplied by Rob Bradford www.derbyshirewalking.co.uk Walk Area: Ashbourne Distance: 5.25 Miles Start Point: Mapleton Lane Cycle Hire OS Map: Explorer OL24 White Peak Area 1:25000 Map Ref: SK 175 469 Parking: Pay and Display Tea Shops: One Duration: 2 Hours 50 Minutes

hedgerow and a fenced-off paddock. On reaching a driveway, carry on in the same direction, this time between a caravan/camping site and the hedgerow. At the end of the hedgerow the path arrives at a rather rickety stock gate. Cross the field heading slightly right to a gated squeeze stile between two trees on the far side. Walk down the next field with the hedge to the right and pass through a farm vehicle gap where the hedge shifts a tractors width to the left; it’s a bit muddy here but stone blocks have been provided to allow easy passage over the mud. Turn right and walk across the top of the field to a well-worn step stile, then do the same again to reach another well used step stile with dog slide. Follow the path down across the next field, heading slightly to the left towards the rear of the buildings in the distance. On reaching the far side exit the field through a stock gate and through the churchyard down to the road.

A fairly easy five and a quarter mile walk from Ashbourne out to Mapleton and then a stroll through Okeover Park before heading south across farmland to Upper Mayfield then down to Hanging Bridge across the River Dove. From Mayfield there is a stretch of field walking followed by a section along the road back into Ashbourne and St Oswald’s Church, before finishing off the walk with a trip through the former railway tunnel under the town back (complete with automated sound effects) to return to the walk’s start point. The Walk From the car-park on Mapleton Lane, walk north along the Tissington Trail past the refreshment kiosk and cycle hire, go down the dip across the stream then up through the gates ahead. Once at the far side of the dip, look for a footpath off to the left with a flight of steps down to a wooden step stile. Cross the stile and walk up the hill ahead to another step stile. Cross this stile too, then continue forward to take the path to the right of a five bar gate between the

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Here there are two choices, turn left and take the path on the opposite side of the road across the adjacent field towards Okeover bridge, or turn right and take the lane on the left opposite the pub down to the bridge. There is a tradition here of people jumping from the bridge into the river on New Year’s Day then, cold and wet, running across the field to the pub! However you arrive at the bridge, cross it and enter into Staffordshire on the far side of the river. The map now suggests taking a stile to the left to enter Okeover Park, but having seen the size and state of the metal construction that is the stile I decided to walk a little further up the lane and cross the cattle grid into the park. Walk along the road through the parkland with views of Okeover Hall off to the right. Okeover Hall is the family seat of the Okeover family who have been in residence on the site since the reign of William Rufus (William II 1056-1100).

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Health, Beauty & Fitness Leave the parkland across another cattle grid then continue up the country lane to a signposted footpath on the right along a rough driveway. At the point where the drive splits, bear right then head across the grass to another five-bar gate on the far side to the left of the house ahead. Go through the gate, then turn immediately to the left and walk across the bottom of this field and the next to arrive at a wooden step stile. On reaching the stile there were hares boxing in the next field, but on my arrival they disappeared into the field margins. Keeping the hedgerow to the left, cross the next two fields to arrive at another wooden step stile. Walk across the next field to the far side then head right into a sunken lane. At the top of the sunken lane, take the stile on the left beside some rusting metal farm gates then follow the narrower track up to join the A52 above Mayfield. Cross the road – traffic is quite fast on this stretch so take care – then head right up the hill and turn left into Hollow Lane. At the top of Hollow Lane turn left and walk to a point where the lane divides; take the lane to the left (‘No Entry’ signs) and walk along its length down to the road junction next to Hanging Bridge.

Hanging Bridge, Mayfield On December 7th 1745, the army of Bonnie Prince Charlie passed on its retreat from Derby and terrorised the local population. Legend has it that many of the Scottish rebels were caught, tried for their misdeeds, and hung from gibbets erected on the old bridge. Although the bridge was widened in 1937, the old packhorse bridge can still be seen below the newer bridge.

exit through a stock gate into a field. Walk up the fields until a way-marked gap in a fence is reached. Along the way look out for a WWII gun emplacement cut into the far bank of the river. Pass through the gap and up onto the embankment of the flood defences; turn right and walk along the top of the bank to a stile. Cross the rather dodgy stile and continue along the embankment until it reaches a pair of stiles either side of a farm track. Pass over these stiles then along the field edge to a stock gate onto the driveway up to the Severn Trent water reclamation works. Turn right and walk down the driveway past the allotments and the churchyard to exit at a road traffic island on the outskirts of Ashbourne. On reaching the road, turn left and walk along the road into Ashbourne for around half a mile until you arrive at St Oswald’s Church. Enter the churchyard then take the path to the right to pass to the rear of some old houses. At the bollards turn left and walk down to the Ashbourne Pigeon Flying Club’s clubhouse (1800-2000), then turn left again to pass in front of the Leisure Centre. Follow the road into the car park in front of the Station Hotel; this car park was once a busy train station and goods yard. Unusually, this station was not a victim of the ‘Beeching Axe’, but ceased passenger services for economic reasons in the summer of 1954. From the car park, walk past the Station Hotel and take the former track bed over Henmoor Brook, then on under the road bridge to reach the entrance to the Ashbourne Tunnel. The tunnel was reopened to foot traffic on June 21st 2000 as part of the National Cycle Route Network and an extension to the Tissington Trail. Walk through the tunnel below the centre of Ashbourne, listening out for the automated sound effects as you go. Exit the tunnel into the car-park off Mapleton Lane near the cycle hire centre to end the walk. We have taken reasonable steps to ensure that this walk is safe and achievable by walkers of a realistic level of fitness. The publisher accepts no responsibility for any injuries caused to readers whilst following the walk. Always wear appropriate clothing and footwear. Walk details correct at time of going to print.

Cross the bridge to return to Derbyshire then take the footpath immediately before the Royal Oak public house, walk up through the pub car park and

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Motoring Top Five Sports Cars Most people spend all their lives dreaming of owning a sports car – but for a lucky few that dream can sometimes become a reality. After years spent gazing longingly at every Ferrari and Porsche that drives by, finally strolling into a dealership to shell out on one for yourself can be a life-changing event.

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But when you’ve spent years scrimping and saving to own one, when the time comes to choose which one to put your money down on, the decision can be rather tricky to make. Here we’ve tried to help by picking the top five you might want to consider.

It took three decades for Jaguar to finally build a successor to its legendary E-Type – but the wait was worth it. The F-Type, which comes in soft-top and coupe guises, is not only stunning, but brilliant to drive too. There are three versions available: V6, V6S and V8S. We’d opt for the latter which combines a glorious exhaust note with stonking performance from the 542bhp 5.0-litre V8.

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If it’s a Ferrari you’re after there really is only one you should be considering – and that’s this, the 458 Italia. Not only does it have looks that can kill from 100 paces, but it has an incredible 4.5-litre 562bhp V8 engine, a top speed of 202mph and can hit 60mph in a brain-melting 3.2 seconds. There’s no wonder many consider this to be the motoring nirvana.

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Practicality isn’t generally high up on the agenda when buying a sports car, but with four seats in a Porsche 911 you might just be able to convince your better half that it’s the perfect family car. Ok, who are we kidding, that’s never going to happen, better then to focus on the fabulous flat-six engines and incredible handling. The 911 has been the definitive go-to sports car for generations and the latest “991” model is no different. Well worth a look.

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Let’s forget luxury for a minute and just go for something a little bit bonkers and a lot of fun. The Lotus Exige S covers all that. It doesn’t have leather, in fact you’re lucky to get a radio, but this is not a performance car to be snubbed. It has a mid-engine 3.5-litre V6 engine that will propel the wild-looking machine to 60mph in just 3.8 seconds and is guaranteed to put a smile on anyone’s face. Just don’t expect to be comfortable.

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Yes, we’ve lined up a Toyota against supercar glitterati, but before you scoff, hear us out. The GT86 may not have the kudos of a Ferrari, but if you’re looking for sports car thrills on a budget it’s worth considering. Starting at just £25,000 you get a huge amount of car for your money like the entertaining 2.0-litre Boxer D-4S engine, smart styling and seat-of-your-pants driving thrills. By James Baggott, Car Dealer Magazine (CarDealerMag.co.uk)

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Book Reviews A Gift for You at Christmas We’ve got Christmas all wrapped up this year, with a set of books designed to have every aspect of the holiday covered. If all else fails though, there’s always the option of packing it all in and doing a runner…and we’ve thought of that as well. The Tree: The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein What better kind of spruce this festive season than ‘The Giving Tree’. Loved by children and adults alike, this is a story about a little boy who grows up under the branches of a tree, and continues to take and take throughout his years into adulthood. If you don’t cry when you read this then quite frankly, you must have a heart of stone. It’s such a simple and touching story about our capacity to love and it’s perfect for some fireside snuggling up with whoever you have staying with you this Christmas. The Gift: The Gift by Cecelia Ahern If you ever thought there weren’t enough hours in the day then meet Lou Suffern, a man who constantly needs to be in two places at once and who is struggling to keep up. He finds it impossible to really ‘be’ in the present, whether it’s at work or at home with his family. One day he meets a homeless man called Gabe and, taking pity on him, sorts him out with a job in the post room. But there’s something not quite right about Gabe. He always appears to be in more than one place at once. It’s a bit ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ for modern times, and goes to prove that as we suspected, time really could be the greatest gift of all. The Food: Great British Bake Off: Christmas by Lizzie Kamenetzky ‘Stuff your face with plates of blinis, fah-lah-lah-lah lah’ or however it goes! Christmas simply can’t go wrong with Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry helping

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Gardening I’m Dreaming of a Green Christmas I love giving presents, whether that gift is a thing of beauty or something totally practical. With gardening as one of the nation’s top pastimes, here are a few ideas for things which I am sure most green fingered friends would be delighted to receive. If you know a newish gardener then the basic tools are always well received, especially if you choose good quality, sturdy ones. So think fork, spade and rake – yes, they are difficult to wrap but worth the effort. For anyone gripped by the Grow Your Own bug you could give one of my ‘Grow Your Own with Pippa Greenwood ‘ gift cards – they choose the veg they want to grow and I send them out, at the right time for planting and accompanied by weekly advice and tips emails….it couldn’t be simpler! Find out more at www.pippagreenwood.com Weeding is always an issue so a hoe is useful or for smaller spaces (such as in between plants, in gravel, between paving, or to tackle weeds within planters) try the hand held red-handled weeders – I think they’re indispensable. A few packets of vegetable seeds are always appreciated and most garden centres already have a good variety in stock. If you want to spend a bit more, a heated propagator makes a fantastic gift. With tomatoes, peppers, aubergines and many of the fancier ornamentals needing to be sown soon, it’ll be a gift put to use straight away. Gardening gloves too are something we can always have more of.

Some of the gauntlet style gloves are perfect if you have to tackle a pruning job on a thorny plant or one with really rough or sharp leaves. Alternatively, there are many lower-priced types available with gripping pads on the fingers or with leather toughened strips across the knuckles. Classic greens, ravishing reds or funky florals, gloves are definitely not boring. Birds in the garden not only help to keep pest numbers down, but they also add charm which everybody appreciates. A peanut feeder, nest box or perhaps even a bird table will attract them in and there are many designs available from modern to rustic. For the ‘other half’ who is less inclined to help with the tough jobs in the garden, admit defeat and give them a garden lounger or even a hammock. As container gardening continues to rise in popularity, another idea is to give a few gorgeous looking containers - either empty for the friend or relative to decide what to put in it themselves, or make them into a complete gift by planting them up with a selection of plants and under planting them with bulbs which you know will bring extra delight next year. Finally, houseplants such as poinsettias, cyclamen, indoor azaleas and jasmines are perfect for providing bright colour indoors at this time of year. But remember when you buy any indoor plant during cold weather, it is essential that you protect it thoroughly on the journey from the shop to your car and from your car into your house as even a tiny exposure to cold drafts and low temperatures can cause damage. By Pippa Greenwood Visit www.pippagreenwood.com for a great range of gardening-related gifts including stylish ‘Grow Your Own with Pippa Greenwood’ gift cards, Pippa’s favourite weeding tool, signed books and lots of useful garden items for your friends & family…or for yourself!

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Property Matters: Don’t Delay, Act Today! Things Always Take Longer Than You Think We’ve noticed over the years that homeowners want their extension finished and ready for the summer, or by Christmas - and you can understand why.

make a measured survey of your house, then discuss your needs and wishes, draw up a design and amend it a couple of times until you’re happy with it. This can easily take two to three weeks. 3. Planning application – The finished design will often require planning permission. If it goes smoothly this can take up to eight weeks. 4. Production drawings – You should always wait for planning approval before proceeding with the more detailed technical drawings as these can be difficult and expensive to change should the planners require any amendments to the layout. These drawings can take another two weeks to produce.

Unfortunately, however, most homeowners start to think about things a couple of months too late. We get calls in early January from customers wanting a summer completion when they really needed to start the ball rolling in November or December. Similarly we get calls in the height of summer when Easter is a better bet for a Christmas completion.

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6. Construction phase – depending on the size and complexity this can vary from 6 weeks to 6 months, but on average most extensions are built in ten to twelve weeks.

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Homes & Gardens

Short Story The Last Present “I’ll lock up while you get the first round in”, Trevor told Barry, scratching his beard. “Aren’t we changing out of our work clothes?” Barry said. “Not tonight”. This was his Christmas Eve ritual, the pub regulars expected it. Once Santa and his elf arrived at the bar everyone knew Christmas had finally arrived. Trevor had been the Santa at the precinct grotto for years. The kids he’d once bounced on his knee now brought their own kids to tell Santa what a good little boy or girl they’d been. “Busy year”, Trevor said, “there’s only one present left, we were cutting that a bit fine”. “What’ll happen to it?” Barry asked. He was new to the elf game, slightly scatter-brained, but good with crowd management Trevor thought. “It’ll go in storage until next year”. The grotto was no more than a shed decorated with tinsel, but for the last ten days over-excited kids had been queuing out the door.

“Listen lad, don’t cry”. He crouched down, “tell me, have you been a good boy this year?” The boy nodded uncertainly. Trevor chuckled. He put his hand in his pocket and pulled out all his loose change. “Here, find yourself something nice with this”. The boy held out his hand and grinned, “Thanks Santa”. Trevor stood up slowly, his old knees ached. “Happy Christmas”. He waved, and headed towards the pub. There was a cheer from the regulars as he walked in. Barry was standing at the crowded bar looking sheepish. “Where’s my pint?” Trevor said.

“Off you trot now, mine’s a pint”, Trevor said switching off the lights.

“I left my wallet at the grotto”, Barry said. “There’s no pockets in these tights”.

Left to himself, Trevor locked the door and dropped the key in his coat pocket. A job well done he thought. As he turned to go he felt something pulling on his coat.

“We’d better nip back for it”, Trevor sighed, “I’ve got the key here”.

“Excuse me Santa is the grotto still open?” a young lad said. He was just a scrap of a thing, Trevor nearly tripped over him. “Sorry lad, we’ve shut up shop”. The boy’s bottom lip began to wobble. “But I wanted to see Santa”. The boy whimpered. Just what I need, thought Trevor, a blubberer on Christmas Eve. “Well, you’re seeing me now aren’t you?”. Trevor said and ruffled the boy’s hair. “And get a present”, the boy added. “Well you should’ve come earlier”, Trevor said gruffly. It was more than his job’s worth to let the lad into the grotto without his elf present; health and safety and all that. “I did, but your elf said I had to pay and I didn’t have any money”, the boy said rubbing his eyes. Trevor softened. Poor kid.

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He dug his hand into his pocket, and knew straight away what he’d done. The pocket was empty. “I’ve dropped a real clanger”. He groaned and bundled Barry out of the pub. The boss would have his guts for garters for this. “Oh no!” Barry gasped as they reached the grotto. Trevor was afraid to look. “You’ve left the key in the door”. Barry panted. “Did I?” Trevor could breathe again, “Must have been distracted by that kid.” He scanned inside the shed as Barry retrieved his wallet from behind the inflatable Rudolph. “No harm done”. He smiled, putting the key safely back in his pocket. He was ready for that pint. It was lucky, he thought, that his elf hadn’t noticed the pile of small change where the last present used to be. By Jackie Brewster

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ethics and procedures. This involves a credit check and randomised customer reference checks, as well as an examination of the administrative processes, documentation and complaints procedures. The Which? Trusted Trader scheme really is looking for the best craftsmen and businesses out there. The exacting assessment process, moderated reviews and a partnership with the well-respected and impartial Ombudsmen Services makes for a trader endorsement scheme you can be completely confident about. See page 7 for T Nutt & Sons’ advertisement.

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The Diary of a Local Mum Bursting with Pride. Parenthood brings with it many emotions. The love you feel for your new little bundle when your child first makes its entrance into the world is overwhelming. As they grow they bring you joy, happiness and excitement. They can make you worry beyond belief, and once they learn how to push your buttons they can also make you see red from time to time. However, one of the emotions I was not expecting to feel quite so much of was pride. My kids make me proud every day. Now don’t get me wrong, they’re not child prodigies. They haven’t been moved up in school and taken A levels at the age of 9. It’s highly unlikely that either of them will ever win a Nobel Peace Prize. They’re never, ever going to win X Factor (I say that with confidence, as unfortunately they’ve both inherited my vocal ability and their Dad hasn’t contributed any more tuneful genes either). I’d be very, very surprised if one (or both) of them ran for Prime Minister, but they may go down in history for something, you never know. Only time will tell what mark they will choose to leave on the world, but that’s not the point. It’s not the scale of their achievements that makes me proud – in fact, it’s quite the opposite. When you become a parent, the tiniest little thing can fill you with more pride than you ever thought possible. Their first tentative steps on their own. The first time they ask to go to the toilet. When you witness them being kind and considerate to another child. The second they walk on stage at any school performance, regardless of what happens when they open their mouths. A smile, a photograph, reciting a nursery rhyme unprompted... the simplest thing can make your heart swell.

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Recently, my daughter was interviewed on Radio Derby. She wasn’t the star of the show, by any means, and she hadn’t been invited to speak because of her extensive knowledge on any particular subject. Rather, she just happened to be standing in the right place at the right time during a local event and she didn’t run away when she saw the reporter’s microphone. However, when her ‘interview’ (10 second clip) was played out on air the next morning I almost burst into tears! It was a ridiculous reaction that I was totally unprepared for, but I could not have been more proud if she’d just won an Oscar. That was my little girl, talking on the radio for all the world to hear (well, Derbyshire at least). She spoke spontaneously, clearly and coherently, and didn’t appear at all fazed by the microphone. I recorded the interview but have now been banned by my daughter from playing it to relatives or even mentioning it again. While my daughter exudes confidence, my little boy is naturally less so. He gets anxious about things which I can completely relate to. As a Mum, my first instinct is always to give him a hug and protect him from whatever’s making him nervous but I realise I can’t do that forever – taking your Mum to a job interview so that she can hold your hand and give you a hug when it all gets too much just wouldn’t be right, so I have to hold back and watch. He was recently moved to a different group in swimming, and knowing his character I realised this change would be a big thing for him. Watching him take a deep breath, control his nerves and jump bravely into the pool again made me well up, and I really had to fight back the urge to rush in and cuddle him. Whatever my little ones do or achieve in their lifetime I know for a fact that I will be proudly watching nearby, holding back the tears, while they mutter “Pull yourself together Mum you’re, like, soooooo embarrassing!”

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SANTA PAWS WALK Festive 5K Sponsored Dog Walk West Park, Long Eaton Saturday 6 December, 12 noon start Join us for a fun 5k dog walk around West Park and help raise funds for your local hospice. Registration: Adults & children £5, includes Santa hat Dogs £5, includes festive bandana

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The Derby & District Multiple Sclerosis Activity Centre More than 100,000 people in the UK have Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a currently incurable disease that affects the central nervous system. MS is complex, and has many symptoms. Most people won’t experience them all, certainly not at the same time. Symptoms might include fatigue, vision problems and difficulties with walking, but MS is different for everyone. The Multiple Sclerosis Society fights to improve treatment and care to help people with MS take control of their lives and funds research to help beat MS for good. The Derby and District Multiple Sclerosis Activity Centre, located on Jubilee Business Park in Derby, is one of six drop-in activity centres in the UK and is therefore essential in efforts to help fight Multiple Sclerosis. The purpose-built centre offers specialist exercise classes, physiotherapy, nursing, counselling and more. Many people find that some of the complementary therapies offered, such as reflexology, Reiki and massage help with reducing pain, improving sleep and well-being. The centre has recently undergone a refurbishment, courtesy of Derby College Students. As part of the National Citizen Service,

students raised a remarkable total of £1,660.12 before decorating the centre to create a warm and welcoming environment. The centre now provides a comforting setting for both sufferers of MS and carers alike, with an aim to show that life with MS can still be enjoyable. Everyone is invited to go along and visit the centre for a drink and a chat with no appointment required! As part of its fundraising efforts, members of the Derby Society have this year been involved in a sponsored bike ride from North to South Derbyshire, a Grease themed film night at the QUAD and more recently a sponsored Firewalk where some members walked 20ft over hot coals to raise money! The centre always welcomes new volunteers and ideas, so please contact them if you would like to get involved. The “MS Tent on Tour” was running throughout summer 2014, with a pop up tent making an appearance at Oakwood Gala and Elvaston Steam Fair. This is something the centre will continue into 2015 as they inform local people about how the centre can help. The centre welcomes people from all ages and the variety of treatments has been adapted to suit all ranges of mobility. They really want to keep a smile on visitors’ faces and provide support to ensure that no one feels alone. The Derby Centre is open Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 10am – 4pm. For more information or to book a Physio or therapy slot call 01332 611810 or email centre@msderby.org.uk. Alternatively, just pop in during opening hours for a chat. The address is Lilian Prime House, 7 Enterprise Way, Jubilee Business Park (off Stores Road), Derby, DE21 4BB. There will always be someone to greet you when you arrive.

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Local History: The Cromford Canal Company Proposed canals and railways to join the Cromford Canal that were not always built. In the years following the opening of the canal, communities close but not connected to the canal could see the benefits in the reduced transport costs and hence the reduction in cost of coal and other goods. Therefore, wishing to benefit from these reductions, proposals were made to build railways and canals to join the Cromford Canal. The Belper Railway On the 24th September 1801, Mr George Benson Strutt wrote to the Canal Company stating “This place and a populous neighbourhood want a permanent and effectual supply of coal, which might be obtained from the Cromford Canal if a railway was made from that canal to Belper” and he asked for the support of the Company for the proposal and also if they would consider a reduction in their tonnages (costs of carriage). The Canal Committee replied on the 25th September 1801, asking for a plan of the railway, estimated cost, tolls to be charged and any other information deemed necessary. A further letter, dated the 7th October, acknowledged receipt of the plans of the intended railway to start from the canal at Bull Bridge to Blackbrook. The route of the railway, or stoneroad, would follow the line of the modern A610 to Ambergate, where it would cross the River Derwent and follow the line of the Derwent across the Wyver to Belper Bridge, crossing the A517, terminating at Plains Lane at Blackbrook. The Company also agreed on the reduction of tonnages.

further records and the canal was never built, probably due to the costs of this difficult engineering enterprise. The Mansfield to Pinxton Canal In February 1803, a letter was received from Mr Vickers of Mansfield to the Cromford Canal Company stating that at a public meeting in Mansfield, a resolution was passed to seek the assistance of the Cromford Canal Company in the building of a canal between the Cromford Canal at Pinxton and the town of Mansfield. In reply, the Company agreed in principle and would await further details. No other record of the proposed canal appears to exist, but on the 31st May 1809, a proposal to construct a railway from Mansfield to Pinxton was received from a Mr Peter Hoad of Mansfield. The Company replied that they had no objections to the making of the railway but could give no assistance to the measure. The railway was completed in 1819 and much of it still exists today. To find out more about the Cromford Canal, its history, and plans for its restoration, go to The Friends of the Cromford Canal website: www.cromfordcanal.org.uk.

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On the 20th June 1802, Mr Strutt wrote to Mr Evans, secretary of the Canal Company, stating “railway plans are suspended but the plan is still very desirable.” There is no other record and the railway was never built. The Bakewell to Cromford Canal At a special General Assembly of the Cromford Canal Company on the 19th November 1802, it was resolved that the Company encourage the proposal to build a canal from Bakewell to the Cromford Canal. At this meeting, it was also resolved that there would be a reduction in tonnages for coal and all goods carried on the proposed canal from the Cromford Canal, if the proprietors of the Peak Forest Canal also agreed to such a reduction on their tonnages. The canal would start at the Cromford Canal, where the later Lea Arm now runs, onward to Lea Bridge, turning westwards towards Cromford Bridge. From Cromford Bridge the canal would follow a line north of the Derwent to Matlock Bridge, roughly following the line of the A6, to Darley Dale and Rowsley. At Rowsley, the canal would cross the Derwent and follow north of the river Wye to Haddon Hall, where it was to be taken in a tunnel under the Hall, finally terminating at Bakewell. There are no

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Upbeat

Stay safe this New Year: • Personal safety is paramount, so if you are heading out over Christmas and New Year, make sure you that have your keys, money and phone. Always let someone know what time you will be home and how you will be getting there;

In this edition of All Things Local, your local Safer Neighbourhood policing team would like to offer advice to residents for a crime-free Christmas and New Year. Christmas is a busy time of year for everyone, even criminals, so officers are sharing their top security tips to help you and your family stay safe over the festive season.

• Don’t drink and drive. Drink or drug driving can be fatal. If you are going out for the evening, stick to soft drinks if you are driving. Nominate a designated driver who can get you all home safely;

Enjoy a crime-free Christmas: • Ensure that windows and doors are kept locked and that any valuables, including gifts, are kept out of sight; • When out shopping, carry your bag close to you with the clasp facing inwards. Keep it zipped up, and make sure your wallet or purse can’t be seen; • Ensure that any shopping bags are stored securely in the boot of the vehicle and not left on show to catch the eye of a passing criminal; • For added security, register your valuables for free on the secure website www.immobilise.com. This will help police to reunite you with your property should it be stolen and then recovered.

• Know your alcohol limits. We want people to go out and have a safe and enjoyable evening. Anti-social behaviour, particularly related to alcohol, is one of our top priorities and we will be taking action against those who commit it. Finally, we hope that you all have a happy and crime-free Christmas and New Year! If you would like more advice or to contact your local Safer Neighbourhood policing team, call 101, the non-emergency number for Derbyshire police, or visit the website: www.derbyshire.police.uk.

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Friendship Blooms Show your appreciation for a fellow member of the community; it may be a friend, a family member or maybe someone you’ve come into contact with who Julie Hurst of provides a wonderful service Margaret’s Florist or who works hard to make a difference. Let All Things Local surprise them with a fresh bouquet of flowers. All Things Local has joined forces with Julie Hurst (pictured) from Margaret’s Florist in Ripley, to offer readers the chance to show their appreciation for a fellow member of the community. The recipient of this issue’s bouquet is Nicki Renshaw of Ripley, nominated by daughter, Stacie Renshaw also of Ripley:

Nicki Renshaw (left) receives the bouquet from daughter Stacie

karyn@allthingslocal.co.uk putting ‘Friendship Blooms’ as the subject. Please include your full name, address and daytime telephone number on your nomination. Closing date for nominations for the next issue is Friday 2 January 2015.

“I would like to nominate my wonderful mum Nicki Renshaw. There’s no specific reason for this, just the fact that she’s my mum and I love her. She’s always been there for me no matter what has happened; she’s like my best friend and my mum all rolled into one. I just want her to feel special and surprise her without her knowing about it! Thanks.” Stacie Renshaw Nominate someone to receive the next bouquet. All you have to do is state, in no more than 100 words, who you are nominating. Include their address and the reasons why you are nominating them. You can nominate more than one person if they are living/working at the same address… and remember – flowers don’t just have to be for women! The only rule is that the person receiving the flowers must live or work within the Ripley postcode area (DE5). Just write your nomination on a piece of paper and send to Friendship Blooms, All Things Local, 74 Woodhouse Road, Kilburn, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 0NA or email your nomination to To advertise contact Ruth: T: 01332 883140 M: 07545 261034 E: ruth@allthingslocal.co.uk

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Your Horoscope December 2014 and January 2015 The Cosmos during December and January A very happy New Year to you all! The first major planetary shift of 2015 sees Saturn, the planet of responsibility and discipline, in Sagittarius for the first time in 30 years. Having last transited this sign in 1985-87, Saturn will dip back into Scorpio from June 2015 to September 2015 and then stay permanently until December 2017. At its most positive we can expect to see a refocusing on love, tolerance and finding spiritual meaning, particularly in the areas of religion and belief systems. Education, governments, laws and our world views will all come to the forefront during the years ahead. Venus, the love planet, moves from down-to-earth Capricorn into unpredictable Aquarius on the 4th, bringing relationships and partnerships into focus. Mars gets emotional and dreamy in Pisces after the 12th; positive creative energy is available to all! The full moon is in Cancer on the 5th and the new moon is in Aquarius on the 20th. ARIES: MARCH 21 - APRIL 20 You’re making your plans to ensure a very successful 2015. The high point of your chart is full of exceptional planetary energy, urging you to forge ahead with your ideas. Personal development is also positively highlighted; there may be new options on the table. January: Saturn in far-reaching Sagittarius arrives at the point in your chart concerned with higher knowledge and education. This is an important year for Aries as renewed focus on top priority projects really gets underway. The full moon on the 20th brings innovative people your way. TAURUS: APRIL 21 - MAY 21 Your finances and assets are top priority for you this month with three planets occupying this important sector of your chart. The new moon in Capricorn on the 22nd entices you to take the opportunity to do something fresh and brand new, ultimately broadening your horizons. January: Energetic Mars is at the highpoint of your chart, confirming that this is another important phase for developing your career as new opportunities may advance your strengths. It’s a good time to make important decisions before Mars moves into Pisces on the 12th. GEMINI: MAY 22 - JUNE 21 Three planets occupy the relationship area of your chart, signalling a time to deal with any past issues that may be holding you back. The full moon on the 6th in your sign really does pave the way to letting go of any outmoded situations. Channel your energies into constructive possibilities. January: Serious Saturn is now in the relationship sector of your chart, and a close review will be necessary. Knowledge gained during 2014 will assist you in making important decisions. A short term goal also needs attention; for best results use the innovative new moon energy on the 20th. CANCER: JUNE 22 - JULY 22 As an emotional Cancerian, you are ruled by the ebb and flow of the moon; December is a really powerful time for you. The Capricorn new moon on the 22nd brings exciting new opportunities your way and creative new beginnings now in force should definitely be followed up. January: The New Year starts with a potent full moon in your sign on the 5th. Optimism and positive thinking will make a vital difference to your current plans and help things to go your way. The full moon on the 20th highlights your finances; use your intuition to make the right decisions. LEO: JULY 23 - AUGUST 23 Creativity is high on your agenda this month as many of your new ideas and projects can now move forward and finally get underway. The Gemini full moon on the 6th is of particular relevance for you, highlighting your dealings with others and your talent for inspiring those around you. January: With four planets in the work sector of your chart, January will not be a party for fun loving Leo! Planning and restructuring is a strong focus for you this month. Your health is also a priority and with disciplined Saturn newly arrived in this area, a new wellbeing regime will be important. VIRGO: AUGUST 24 - SEPTEMBER 22 Home and family life are in the spotlight this month; the full moon on the 6th may well bring events to a head. You may need to avoid rash decisions and the instinct to hurry certain projects. Things should settle down after the 17th as Mercury, your ruler, moves into level-headed Capricorn. January: Four planets in responsible Capricorn occupy the most creative part of your chart; this is definitely the month to get new projects up and running. Energetic Mars in Aquarius is also assisting with innovative and pioneering ideas. The new moon on the 20th is ideal for new beginnings.

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Community LIBRA: SEPTEMBER 23 - OCTOBER 23 Communication, networking and connecting are all in the spotlight this month. Your real forte is organisation now; it’s time for clearing up any unfinished tasks before considering more far reaching plans. The Solstice on the 21st brings a career opportunity into focus. January: Your home and domestic life are in the spotlight this month as four planets light up this important area. Venus, your ruler, moves into innovative Aquarius on the 4th bringing important insights your way. The exciting Aquarian new moon on the 20th brings a new sense of adventure. SCORPIO: OCTOBER 24 - NOVEMBER 22 December is a powerful month for Scorpios; establishing new contacts gives you a head start. Mars, your secondary ruler, moves into innovative Aquarius on the 5th bringing home and family issues into the spotlight. The Sun moves into Capricorn on the 22nd bringing an exciting opportunity. January: Saturn is finally out of your sign (for the moment anyway!). This brings a breath of fresh air for Scorpios who have found the last few years rather heavy going. Jupiter is in the career sector of your chart and with the energy of the Cancerian new moon on the 5th, a brand new chapter is opening up. SAGITTARIUS: NOVEMBER 23 - DECEMBER 21 With three planets occupying your sign, this is the month for new plans and ideas to take shape. Your sense of independence and individual freedom is sharpened, but best not to take any unwise risks. The full moon on the 6th brings an important relationship issue into focus. January: Saturn, the planet of duty and responsibility, has arrived in your sign – life may well be getting rather serious from now on. You would do well to have a clearing out period, as accumulated clutter can hold you back. Your ruler is in creative Leo and shines on all your inventive and productive abilities. CAPRICORN: DECEMBER 22 - JANUARY 20 Motivational and energetic Mars leaves your sign on the 5th; be sure to get any practical projects done and dusted by then. The Sun, Mercury and Venus highlight the more introspective part of your chart and you may well find that your intuition and compassion are at an all-time high. January: Four planets occupy your sign at the start of this very important year. Energetic Mars puts the spotlight on your finances and some innovative planning ahead may well be needed here. Serious Saturn is now in a strong position in your chart, urging you to use your intuition for developing new plans. AQUARIUS: JANUARY 21 - FEBRUARY 18 Motivational Mars enters your sign on the 5th, bringing your vitality and energy to a new level. Jupiter is abundantly active in your opposite sign of Leo, positively boosting your optimism and good faith. The full moon on the 6th illuminates your creativity and brings a personal opportunity your way. January: Energetic Mars is strong in your sign until the 12th; you should be feeling very enthusiastic about your plans for the year ahead. The full moon on the 5th brings an important career opportunity to light and the new moon in your sign on the 20th sees an exciting new beginning. PISCES: FEBRUARY 19 - MARCH 20 Three planets culminate at the highest point in your chart this month – be ready for change and a new lease of life! Group and team work are positively emphasised, particularly after the new moon in industrious Capricorn on the 22nd. This is a great time for your personal ambition. January: Disciplined Saturn is now at the highest point in your chart, ensuring a practical and productive few years ahead! This is the best time to channel your energy into constructive enterprises. Positive breakthroughs will be sure to occur if you follow your intuition with renewed vigour and self-confidence.

By Christine Chalklin - Astrologer

What does 2015 look like on a personal level for you?

Navigate your way to success with in-depth knowledge and cosmic awareness. Find out what the New Year has in store for you. Access your highest potential, tune into positive and productive planetary cycles and successfully plan your year ahead. I’m offering a one hour Skype or telephone ‘year ahead’ consultation for the special price of £45. Please contact me for more information. Christine Chalklin Inspirational Astrologer and Life Coach, www.restyleyourlife.co.uk Christine@restyleyourlife.co.uk Telephone: 07813 483549 To advertise contact Ruth: T: 01332 883140 M: 07545 261034 E: ruth@allthingslocal.co.uk

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Clubs, Societies, Groups, Classes Codnor & Waingroves 3rd Codnor Scouts For girls and boys aged 6-14. All clubs meet at the Old Cricketer’s Bungalow at the side of the Old Welfare, Codnor. Beavers – Tuesdays 5.15pm till 6.30pm. Cubs – Tuesdays 6.45pm till 8.15pm. Scouts – Fridays 6.30pm till 8.15pm. Ann Cantrill 07817 636232. Amber Valley Rotary Club Meets Tuesdays 6:45 for 7:00pm at Codnor Castle Inn, Ormonde Fields Golf Centre, Nottingham Road, Codnor. New members are welcome. Please contact us first if you are interested. Contact us on 07850 440001 or by our ‘Contact us’ page on www.rotary-ambervalley.org.uk Codnor & District WI 2nd Tuesday each month, 7.15pm at Methodist Church Hall, Mill Lane, Codnor. 01773 714098. Derbyshire County Council Children’s Centre – Come Out & Play in Codnor. Peveril House, Codnor. Play and information for families. Wednesdays 1.30pm-3.00pm. Telephone 01629 532601 or email: ironvillecc@derbyshire.gov.uk Jog Codnor Jog Derbyshire Group. Meets at the Poet & Castle Pub. For all abilities. Tuesdays at 7pm Contact: Ben 07500 600171

Stay ‘n’ Play Kilburn Village Hall, Church Street, Kilburn. Every Thursday 9.15am to 11.15am term time only. Tae Kwon-do & Self Defence Kilburn Village Hall. Adult & Junior classes Sat: 10.00-12.00noon. Sun 9.30-10.30am Panthers 4-7 yrs Sat: 9.00-10.00am & Wed 5.00-6.00pm Contact Shirley 07779 812468 http://www.progressive-selfdefence.co.uk The Wednesday Club Denby Institute first Wednesday every month. 2.15pm. Betty: 01332 880726. All welcome. Walking for Health Meet outside the Bourne Cafe, Denby Pottery Visitor’s Centre. Thursday 9.30am. Various routes led by trained walk leaders. Contact: 01283 563483. Whist Drive Kilburn Village Hall, Church Street, Kilburn. Fortnightly on Wednesdays 2pm. 01773 741586

Horsley Woodhouse

1st Sitwell Scout Group For cubs aged 7 ½ to 11. Meet every Weds 6.30-8pm. Sitwell Scout HQ off Church Lane, Horsley Woodhouse DE7 6AW. Other sections to open soon. Info: www.1stsitwellscoutgroup.co.uk, Email: Cubs@1stsitwellscoutgroup.co.uk Dance Night Horsley Woodhouse Church Hall, Main Street. Every Monday 7.00pm, Line Dancing with Megan; and at 8.15pm. Eric: 01332 881566 or 07790 863997

Tiny Talk Baby Sign Language Class Mondays 1.30-2.30pm at Waingroves Community Centre, Church Street, Waingroves DE5 9TX Trish Wright: 07795 554375 or trishw@tinytalk.co.uk

Horsley Woodhouse Joggers Meet at the church hall, Horsley Woodhouse 7.00pm Thursdays. £2 per session. Beginners group for new or returning joggers. Contact: Sam Draper 07891 571488.

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Horsley Woodhouse Pre-School Methodist Church Hall, Main Street. Term Time: Under 3’s Monday & Wednesday 1.00pm to 3.30pm. Over 3’s Monday to Friday 9.15am to 12.15pm. Call 07969 964842 during opening hours.

1st Horsley & Kilburn Brownies Scout Hut, Highfield Road, Kilburn, Wednesday 6.30pm to 8pm. Call 01332 882535 or 07545 551890 for details. 3rd Horsley & Kilburn Brownies Wednesday 6.30pm to 8pm at Kilburn Methodist Chapel Brown Owl (Trish Rose) 01332 881786 1st Horsley & Kilburn Rainbows St Clements Church, Church St, Horsley Thurs 6.00pm – 7.00pm. Contact Sarah 07454224088 1st Horsley & Kilburn Scout Group For boys & girls aged 6 to 14 at Scout HQ, Highfield Rd, Kilburn. Contact: Richard Ward, 01773 857232 or 07795 420505. Chatterbox Café Kilburn Village Hall, Church Street, Kilburn, every second Friday, 10am to midday, in conjunction with Mobile Library sited on car park. Coffee, cakes; relax, chat or read. Enid: 01332 780486. Denby Footpaths Group Maintenance and preservation of local footpaths; community walks, circular routes. Jane: 01332 781305, or e-mail denby-footpaths-group@hotmail.co.uk Intermediate Adults Dance Classes Kilburn Village Hall, Church Street, Kilburn. Latin American and Ballroom, Thursdays 7.30pm to 8.30pm. Patricia Cooke: 01332 660837. Kilburn Christian Fellowship Meet in Kilburn Village Hall, Church Street, Kilburn, 5pm to 6pm on the second Sunday of each month, refreshments. All ages welcome. Godfrey: 01332 781200 Kilburn Community Choir A time of singing and fun, no experience needed. Hunters Arms, Kilburn. 1st & 3rd Thursdays from 7-8.30pm. Info: Cathy 07986 450580. Kilburn Life Group 8 Sitwell Drive, Kilburn. 10am to 11.30am first and third Wednesday of month. Discuss issues on life matters. Cynthia: 01332 882713. Kilburn Striders Jog Derbyshire Group. Meets at car park opposite Pickford Gardens. For all abilities. Meets at various times. Please call Ross for details. Ross: 07791 683056 Kyleburn Historical Society Kilburn Baptist Chapel Schoolroom, Highfield Road, Kilburn, every third Thursday, 7.30pm. Speakers. Chairman. Keith Staley: 01332 881853. Mums & Minis Denby Bottles Church, Danesby Crescent, Tuesdays 10am to 12noon. Mike and Alison James 01773 743104

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Probus Club For retired people. Meet at Denby Lodge, Denby on the second Thursday each month at 10.45am. New members welcome. Mr H Hunt: 01773 570483

Horsley Woodhouse Royal British Legion Horsley Woodhouse Over 60’s Club meets in the hall, alternate Tuesdays at 2pm. Bingo, dominoes and cards. Outings for members at regular intervals. Subs £8 per year. Come and join our friendly group. Call Don 01332 881379. Orchard Group Dominoes, Scrabble, and Whist at Orchard Community Centre, off Fairfield Road, alternate Tuesdays 2pm. 01332 883240. Over 55’s Gentle Exercise Class Horsley Woodhouse Church Hall, Main Street. Every Wednesday 1.30pm to 2.30pm. Pauline Clarke: 01773 712829 or Eric 01332 881566 Tae Kwon-Do Practical Self Defence Horsley Woodhouse Church Hall, Adult & Junior Classes, Tuesday 6.30-8.30pm. Contact Shirley 07779 812468 http://www.progressive-selfdefence.co.uk Walking for Health Meet outside the Working Men’s Club, Main Street, Horsley Woodhouse, 9.45am on Wednesdays. Free walk led by trained volunteer walk leaders; 2 to 3 miles long, though fields. Call Tor Pitts on 01283 563483 or 07977 439309. Whist Drive British Legion Hall, Main Street, Horsley Woodhouse, every Friday 7.30pm. Malcolm Parkin 01332 880160.

Ripley

1st Ripley Scout Group Cubs, Beavers, Scouts 6/14 years for boys and girls. To join call group scout leader, Ron Ashton on 01773 745420 www.1stRipleyScouts.org 4th Ripley Rainbows For girls 5-7 years; 5pm to 6pm on Thursdays at The Guide Hut, Outram Street, Ripley. Call April on 01773 742740. Allsorts Activities for 0 to 5-year-olds. Free group on Thursdays 10.15am to 11.15am at Salvation Army Church, Heath Road. Further details: 01629 533900 Alphabet Childminding Group Meet at Denby Institute and Ripley Children’s Centre. Childminders wishing to join the group can call Marion on 07952 798808, Claire 07891 956715, Trina 07875 142583. Amber Valley Access Group Contact Keith Boot 07980 591801. Email info@avag.org.uk www.avag.org.uk Amber Valley Camcorder Club Marehay Miners Welfare, Derby Road, Ripley, meet alternate Tuesdays 7.45pm from September to June. Geoff Thompson: 01773 748559.


Amber Valley CVS Volunteers needed to work with various organisations. Supports older people, families, children, helps and supports local groups giving advice on funding, as well as offering training, facilities and resources. Further details: 01773 512076. Amber Valley Stroke Group Meet alternate Fridays at St Joseph’s Hall, Butterley Hill, Ripley. Supporting stroke survivors. Call Mary 01773 747813. Amber Valley Talking Newspaper People who have difficulty reading can receive tapes of local news (weekly) and magazines (monthly) free of charge. Info: Ellen Hughes 01773 608954. Breastfeeding Support Group Free group for breastfeeding mums & mums to be interested in breastfeeding. Thurs 1.00 – 2.30, Ripley Children’s Centre, Sandham Lane, Ripley. Info: 01629 533900. British Red Cross First Aid Group Salvation Army, Heath Road, every Thursday at 7.30pm. First Aid training to support Event First Aid. Adele Gregory: 01629 593329, e-mail Agregory@ redcross.org.uk or visit: www.redcross.org.uk/volunteering Centre Stage Theatre Arts Dance, drama and singing for young people 5 to 18. Every Thursday evening during term time, at Mill Hill School, Ripley. Call 01332 232940 or email enquiries@csta.org.uk for details. Disability Derbyshire Join our support group for people suffering from depression and anxiety. Last Tues of each month 10.30am-12noon. Field Terrace Community Room, Ripley. Info & attendance confirmation: Disability Derbyshire 01773 740246. Friendship Circle Field Terrace Community Centre, Ripley, every Thursday 10am to 12noon. Greenhillock’s Fellowship Club for over 50’s. Wood Street Methodist Church, Ripley, Wednesdays 2pm to 3.30pm. Quality entertainment, speakers, social afternoons, quizzes, day trips. David: 01773 423854. Hearing Help (AV) Social group every 3rd Wednesday 11.45am-2.30pm. Lip Reading Group every Friday 10am-12pm. At 156 Derby Road, Ripley. 01773 570976. Little Rascals A play session for parents under 25 and their children. Support and advice available if needed. Tues 1.30pm-2.45pm. (Term time only) Ripley Children’s Centre, Sandham Lane, Ripley. 01629 533900 Messy Mondays Come along & get messy. Free group for children to explore & experiment with new textures & experiences. Mons 10.15am-11.15am, Wood Street Methodist Church. 01629 533900. Please wear old clothes. Moorwood Moor Angling Club Ponds on Inns Lane, South Wingfield, daily 6am to 10pm. More details on membership, and junior teach-in sessions from John and Kath: 01773 746486 Musical Dimension Singing group available for bookings – all monies raised donated to local charities. Practice nights Tuesdays 7.30pm at Marehay Methodist Chapel, Ripley. Call 01773 742017 for details and to book or visit www.musicaldimension.co.uk Ripley (Amber Valley) Lions Club Meet every first Monday of the month at the Kestrel Inn, Marehay, 8pm. Geoff Bacon: 01773 608786. Ripley Absolute Beginners Jog Group Meet Ripley Leisure Centre 9.00am Saturday mornings. Email: jogripley@hotmail.co.uk or Tel Ryan 07854 035770. Ripley Amateur Drama Group Meet every Mon at Mill Hill School. 7.30pm – 9.30pm. Info: Terry Thorpe 01773 743471 Ripley and District Gardening Club Every third Saturday at Field Terrace Community Centre, Ripley 3pm to 5pm. New members very welcome. Ripley & District Twinning Association Twinned with Chateau Renault, France. Monthly meetings. Details from Roland: 01773 746543. Ripley & District U3A Monthly meetings at St Joseph’s Church Hall, Butterley Hill, Ripley. Dates vary. Many different interests catered for. Call Tony 07773 897621. Ripley Cadets Parade on Monday & Thursday 18.45-21.00 at the Cadet Centre, Mill Hill School. Open to all young people 12-18. Contact: Jo Moody 0785 2102104 Ripley Green Garters Ladies North West Morris Dance Team meet every Tuesday at St Joseph’s Church Hall, Butterley Hill, Ripley, 7.30pm to 9.30pm. Dancers and musicians welcome. 01773 743560. Ripley Hospital League of Friends Ripley Hospital, second Thursday of the month at 7.30pm. To raise

Little Black Book funds for the health, welfare and comfort of patients and staff. Mrs Phyllis Holmes: 01773 747355 Ripley Ladies Group Meet 1st Tuesday of every month 7.30pm at Field Terrace Community Centre, Ripley. New members very welcome. Contact Gill 01773 744580. Ripley Leisure Centre Badminton Club Meet Thursdays 7.30pm – 10.30pm at Ripley Leisure Centre. Players of a club or local league standard are welcome. Ladies, Mens & Mixed teams. Info: Kay 01332 883622 Ripley Memory Cafe Third Thursday of each month 2-4pm, Field Terrace Community Room, Off Slack Ln., DE5 3HL. (Opp. Co-op) Info: Helen Aldridge 01332 208845 or email derbyshire@alzheimers.org.uk Ripley Morris Men Male Cotswold Morris Side, meet every Thursday at Fritchley Church Hall, Fritchley, 8pm to 10pm. New and experienced dancers and musicians welcome. 01773 743560. Ripley Poetry Reading Group Meet at Ripley Library, Grosvenor Road, Ripley, twice monthly, Thursday afternoons, 2pm to 4pm. Janet Dawson 01773 513247. Ripley Recorded Music Society Field Terrace Community Centre, Ripley. Meet twice a month, Thursday evening at 7.30pm until 9.30pm. To promote interest in an appreciation of classical music through the recording medium. Concert visits & Christmas social. Contact Bob Astill, Secretary (01773) 714368. www.thefrms.co.uk/affprogs/ripley.htm Ripley Rotary Club Meet Tuesdays 6:40 for 7pm at Lumb Farm Country Club, Derby Road, Marehay, Ripley. New members welcome. Contact Secretary on 01773 747415 or email: ripleyrotaryclub@aol.com Ripley Royal British Legion Branch 3669 Meet first Thursday of every month at The Sir Barnes Wallis, Maple Avenue, Ripley. 7.30-9.00pm. All welcome. Info: Chair Dean Fowler 07966 442387 or email dean.fowler1@btinternet.com Ripley Running Club Meet at Ripley Leisure Centre, Derby Road, Ripley every Tuesday at 6.45pm Runners of all abilities welcome. More info: Eleanor Robinson on 01773 541950, or mail@ripleyrunningclub.com www.ripleyrunningclub.com Ripley School of Dancing Marehay Welfare, Derby Road, Marehay, Ripley. Ballroom, Latin American & Classical. Mum’s & Children’s class, Saturdays 9.45-10.45am. Adult’s practice/tuition class, Mondays 7.30-8.30pm. Private lessons by appointment: Brenda Jackson 01773 749948. Ripley Tuesday Club Club for over 60’s. Meet every Tues, 2-4 pm at Field Terrace Community Centre, Ripley. Speakers, Bingo, other events and days out. All welcome. Contact Eileen Towndrow 01773 741329. Ripley WI Field Terrace Community Centre, Ripley. 2nd Thursday every month at 7pm. Contact: Christine Byard 01773 745170. Tae Kwon-Do Classes Ripley Infants School, Kirk Close, Ripley DE5 3RY. Tues & Fri at 6pm. David: 01773 744031. The Ripley Art Group Meet every Weds at Field Terrace Community Centre, Ripley. 2pm-4pm. For retired people. New members welcome. Info: Jeff Barber 01773 570255. Twistin’ Tots Planet Happy, Heage Rd Ind Est, Ripley. Music session for 0-5s, Fridays 9.30 to 10.30 and 11 to 12. Jacqui: 07977 578359 Unicorns Support group for parents & carers of children with additional or complex needs or disabilities. 2nd Weds of month. 1.15pm-2.45pm, Ripley Children’s Centre. Tel: 01629 533900. WaistWise Free NHS Weight Management Service, available throughout Amber Valley all year round. To find your nearest one call Derbyshire Health Promotion Service on 01246 868468.

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Community Diary December 2014/January 2015 December 3rd, 10th & 17th: Take Heart (Derby) Afternoon swims at The Queens Leisure Centre, Cathedral Rd.,Derby for members and their carers. 3.15-4pm. Michael Flude 01332 380219, Pam Fearn 01332 606563. www.takeheartderby.co.uk 5th: The Derwent Singers present their annual Carol Concert. St Peter’s Church, Church St., Littleover at 7.00pm, with children from St. Peter’s School. Directed by Richard Roddis. Tkts & info: 01283 561826 or tickets@derwentsingers.org.uk 6th: Take Heart (Derby) present Walking Back to Health. 3 or 5 miles. Meet on the sports ground car park on Shardlow Road, Aston-on-Trent at 9.30am to register with David Rowe or call him on 01332 767368. 6th: Derwent Brass present a Charity Christmas Concert in aid of RNIB. With opera singer Denise Leigh and musician Stefan Andrusyschyn. Landau Forte College Theatre, Fox St. Derby. 7.30pm.Tkts £8 & £9. Children under 14 half price. Prior booking advisable. Tel: 01332 605578 or www.derwentbrass.com 6th: Christmas Craft and Gift Fair, 10am-2pm, Sports Club, Shaw Lane, Holbrook. 7th: Grand Central Chorus & Guests present The Christmas Show. May Hall, Trent College, Derby Rd., Long Eaton. NG10 4AD at 4.30pm. Christmas songs & Barbershop quartet “Finest Hour”. Trent College Band. Compered by Len Matthews. Tkts £10, children under 10 £5 from Chorus members, or Heaps, 81 Main St., Long Eaton or Brian Sargent 01773 749737 (publicity.gcc@gmail.com) www.grandcentralchorus.com 8th: Heanor Floral Art Group’s Christmas Party. Wilmot Street Welfare Centre, Heanor at 7.00pm. 9th: Take Heart (Derby) present their Christmas Luncheon at Littleover Lodge. To Book: Barbara Rowe 01332 767368. 11th: The Derwent Singers present their annual Carol Concert at Borrowash Methodist Church, Nottingham Rd. at 7.30pm. Directed by Richard Roddis. Tkts & Info: 01283 561826 or tickets@derwentsingers.org.uk 11th: A Christmas Evening. Lots of Festive Fun, 7pm-9.30pm, Sports Club, Shaw Lane, Holbrook. 11th: Kyleburn Historical Society presents “Georgians, Jitties & Gingerbread” by Keith Blood at Kilburn Baptist Chapel Schoolroom, Highfield Road at 7.30pm. Members and children under 16 FREE. Guests £2 at the door. 13th: Derbyshire Branch of the Embroiderer’s Guild Christmas Buffet. Quiz & Challenge – this year making & decorating a Christmas stocking. Derbyshire House, Sherwin St., Derby DE22 1GP. 1.30pm for 2.00pm. Visitors welcome. Info: 01773 835995 or email janet.austin2@btinternet.com 16th: Take Heart (Derby) present a festive Coffee Morning for members and friends. 10.30-11.30am. The Cube, Chapel St., Derby. DE1 3GU. Michael Flude 01332 380219, Pam Fearn 01332 606563. www.takeheartderby.co.uk 27th: Take Heart (Derby) present a 4 mile walk around Milton and Foremark Hall, meeting on Main St., Milton, Derby DE65 6EF. 10am. January 10th: Derbyshire Branch of the Embroiderer’s Guild present “Stitches and Stuff” by Anne Humberstone. Derbyshire House, Sherwin St., Derby DE22 1GP. 1.30pm for 2.00pm. Visitors welcome. Info: 01773 835995 or email: janet.austin2@btinternet.com 16th: Waingroves Drama Group’s tkts available from today for Aladdin. Waingroves Community Centre from 11th-14th Feb. Phone Ann Haddon 01773 745118 to book.£5 adults, £3.50 children. 20th to 24th: Little Eaton Players present Snow White featuring The Little Eaton Dance School at Little Eaton Village Hall. 7pm. Matinee on 24th at 2pm. Tkts £7 (Tue/Wed) £8 (Thur-Sat) available from Little Eaton Newsagent. Info: littleeatonplayers@hotmail.co.uk Please check events with the venue/organiser as the publisher accepts no responsibility if events are changed/cancelled following publication. If you have a one-off event or special excursion for February / March 2015 please e-mail it to karyn@allthingslocal.co.uk. Deadline is FRIDAY 2 JANUARY 2015

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Useful Numbers Doctors & Hospitals, Emergencies Appletree Medical Practice 01332 842288 Arthur Medical Centre 01332 880249 Amber Pharmacy 01332 782844 Crimestoppers 0800 555111 Drug Helpline (24 hour) 0800 776600 Heanor Memorial Hospital 01773 710711 London Road Community Hospital 01332 265500 NHS 111 Out of Hours (24 hour helpline) 111 Police (non emergency) 101 Ripley Hospital 01773 743456 Ripley Medical Centre 08444 994468 Royal Derby Hospital 01332 340131 RSPCA Emergency 0300 1234999 Samaritans (24 hour) 08457 909090 Severn Trent Water 0800 7834444 Water Floodline 08459 881188 Whitemoor Medical Centre 01773 880099

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Duffield 01332 840105 Heanor Post Office 01773 713034 Horsley Woodhouse 01332 880221 Kilburn 01332 880045 Little Eaton 01332 832780 Ripley (Derby Road) 0845 722 3344 Smalley 01332 882222

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Jewellery: Silver & Porcelain Joinery: R & D Joinery

Accountant: Amber Accountancy Aerials: ADI Communications Aerials: Aerial Technology Ripley Airport Transfers: Connect Cars Animal Care: Like My Own Pet Care Service Architect: Green 2K Design Architect: Jon Pilkington

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Barber: Fellas 26 Bathrooms: Arctic Interiors 38 Beauty Therapy: Essentials Beauty 26 Bedrooms: Contour Furnishings 42 Building Work: Gary Wain Building Services 4 Building Work: JJN 36 Building Work: K J Developments 52 Building Work: Peak Building 35 Building Work: TDB 32 Car Body Repairs: B A Kelf Car Body Repairs: Martin Buxton Car Sales, Servicing, Repairs, MoTs: Geoff Cox Car Servicing Repairs: Crosshill Garage Car Servicing Repairs: Little Eaton Garage Car Servicing Repairs: Marehay Vauxhall Care Home: Ashmere Carpet Cleaning: Roy Milner Carpets & Flooring: Mill Floorings Carpets & Flooring: T Nutt & Sons Ltd Catering: The Orange Food Box Company Children’s Nursery: Clowns Children’s Soft Play Centre: Planet Happy Children’s Store: Children’s Choice Chimney Sweep: Sooty & Sweep Cleaning: Lindsay Phillips Property Care Coal Merchant: Signal Fuels Curtains & Blinds: Premier Blinds

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Dental Practice: Glendair Dentures: Amber Technology Drama Classes: Flippan C Creative Driveways: Amber Valley Driveways Driving Instructor: Mason Driving School

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Education: Derbyshire County Council Adult Education 6 Electrical Store: Reliance Electrical 16 Electrician: Andy Hill 44 Electrician: JSP Electrical 44 Electrician: Sandbed 43 Electrician: TME Electrical 34 Employment Advice: H R Dept 8 Financial Advice: Belper IFS Florist: Margaret’s Florist

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Garden & Property Services: Guy’s Gift Store: Hurst Chemist

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Holidays: Personal Travel Advisor

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Kitchens: Arctic Interiors 38 Kitchens: Holtams 37 Landscaping: Langley Landscaping Log Supplies: Signal Fuels

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Mediation: FMF Ltd

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Oven Cleaning: Oven Rescue Derby

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Painting & Decorating: Roy Milner Personal Trainer: Alex Robinson Pharmacy: Hurst Chemist Plastering: Claxton Plastering Plumbing & Heating: Black’s Plumbing & Heating: Huckle Plumbing & Heating: Leeva Plumbing & Heating: Mark Denton Public House: The Holly Bush Public House: Marquis of Ormonde

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Restaurant: Denby Lodge Restaurant: The Holly Bush Restaurant: Marquis of Ormonde Roofing: Bill Kiely

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Security: Prestige 36 Solicitors: Shacklocks 10 Sports Massage: Essentials 26 Tarmac Specialist: JGS Tiling: Wayne Shooter Tree Care: Amber Tree Management Tree Care: Clip ‘Em & Fell ‘Em Tree Care: Greg Long Tree Care: Guy’s Garden & Property Services Tyres & Exhausts: ETS

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Visitor Centre: Denby Pottery

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Wedding Cars: Welford Cars 16 Windows, Doors, Conservatories: C J Fullwood 32 Windows, Doors, Conservatories: JJL 34 Windows, Doors, Conservatories: Smartglaze 33 Windows, Doors, Conservatories: Trade Windows 51 Windows - Replacement Glass: Cloudy 2 Clear 41 Windows - Replacement Glass: Glass Ex 44

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