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PAST AGES OF THE PEAK Part V ~ THE ROMAN PRESENCE Britain’s part in the rise and fall of Rome spanned four centuries, the bridge over which we passed from prehistory into an era recorded by contemporary Roman observers. Following their invasion of 43 AD, the Romans consolidated their success in southern Britain before building auxiliary forts at Brough and Ardatolia (Melandra) near Glossop three decades later. Military movement and speedy communication depended upon their network of straight roads linking those forts with others at Little Chester (Derby), Templeborough (Rotherham) and Chesterfield. Originally constructed of earth and timber, the large fort of Navio at Brough was rebuilt of gritstone in AD154/158

when the native Brigantes faced Roman troops in open revolt. Other than several altar stones, only scant remains of this fort are to be seen today. Sections of Roman paving survive on Coldharbour Moor where the Doctor’s Gate road linked Navio to Ardatolia. Traces of stone foundations, gateways and walls are abundant on this impressive site, which has given up a considerable quantity of domestic material. Traces of other timber buildings have been excavated outside the ramparts, their presence explained by Bill Bevan in Ancient Peakland (Halsgrove 2007): ‘A small civilian village, known as a vicus, grew up outside nearly every major Roman fort ... Ardalotia had one of

these villages. Here lived civilians who followed the army to provide services. Metalworkers, blacksmiths, shopkeepers, even prostitutes would all have lived in small, timber buildings ranged against the forts’ defences.’ Both Navio and Ardatolia had road links with Aquae Arnemetiae, now Buxton, and whilst structural evidence of a local fort has yet to be found, Roman civilians left abundant evidence of their appreciation of the thermal waters. Votive offerings of bronze bracelets, lead tablets and a large collection of coins are displayed in Buxton Museum along with many Roman finds from around the Peak: altars, milestones and stone pillars, traders’ lead weights, a bronzesmith’s cache from Poole’s Cavern – used as a metalsmithing workshop in the second century AD – and fragments of quernstones, tiles and pottery. Early Samian Ware, a red pottery with moulded designs, was mainly imported from Gaul, whereas the hard-fired Derbyshire Ware was produced for export around Britain at major potteries between Wirksworth and Derby. A Roman villa Aquae Arnemetiae was

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folk tunes from raucous traditional songs to beautiful ballads in their own inimitable style. The evening is presented by Bamford Community Arts and Crafts, a local charity promoting all kinds of arts events in and around Bamford, and the village enjoys a range of music and theatre at its small but thriving venues throughout

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Under 10-winners with judge Tanya Spencer Darley Dale is going to enter the regional round of the In Bloom competition again in 2015. Having gained a Silver Gilt award in both 2013 and 2014 in the Small Town category, the aim is to again increase the tempo in the future and to go for a Gold Award, a very achievable

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CARSINGTON & HOPTON SCHOOL MUMS SMASH 200 MILE ‘COAST AND CASTLES’ CYCLE RIDE FUNDRAISING CHALLENGE IN 3 DAYS!

MARIE CURIE The Great Daffodil Appeal Marie Curie was granted a street collection permit for Glossop and Buxton by High Peak Borough Council on Saturday 21st March 2015. A total of £337.26 was collected in Glossop and Buxton, as part of the Marie Curie Great Daffodil Appeal. This money will be used to fund the Marie Curie Nursing Service in Derbyshire which provides practical nursing care at home to people with terminal illnesses. This makes it possible for people who are terminally ill to live to the very last moment at home, rather than go into hospital. Marie Curie Cancer Care would like to thank all Marie Curie volunteer collectors, who gave their time so freely and the public for their generosity.

challenge. This money will help us ensure we have the best facilities for our children and create a safe area for play and sports that will really benefit all the school children.” The challenge was all in aid of raising funds to improve the school playground at Carsington and Hopton School and donations can still be made by contacting the school on 01629 540206 or emailing info@carsingtonhopton.der byshire.sch.uk

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Left to right: Vicki Mather, Hannah Ward, Alison Howard and Sarah Weightman at finish in Edinburgh Four intrepid mums of pupils from Carsington and Hopton Primary School have so far helped raise over £2,500 towards resurfacing the school playground after finishing their 200 mile Coast and Castles Bike ride in just 3 days! With the sunny Easter holiday weather well and truly on their side the team completed an amazing 83 miles in the first day as they left Newcastle and headed northwards. Day two covered 70 miles which left the final 52 mile stage in the hills for the last day as the triumphant team arrived at the end of their amazing journey in Edinburgh. Commenting at the end of the challenge Vicki Mather said, “Knowing we had the support of so many family, friends and local businesses really helped when things got tough. And we proudly wore our event T-shirts from Longcliffe Quarries who have donated an amazing £800 towards our total!” Mum of two, Alison Howard added, “The Scottish Borders were simply stunning and we really had a superb adventure along the way...riding through all sorts of terrain, from sand dunes and grassy cliff top paths to busy A-roads and beautiful bridges – knowing all the time that we were raising so much money for much needed playground improvements.” Peter Johnston, Head Teacher at Carsington and Hopton School said, “We are all amazed by the effort of the team and would like to thank them and everyone who has supported their

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Mrs Dodds and Mrs Dumelow were presented with posies for their birthdays. Thanks were extended to Mrs Tomlinson for arranging the annual lunch at the Ashford Arms, which had been greatly enjoyed. Mr Kelly the speaker then gave a talk on the Sudan with slides. Sudan is the largest country in Africa and Khartoum, the capital, is where the Blue Nile meets the White Nile. The country was originally ruled by the Pharaohs from Egypt in 500 BC. The competition for a holiday souvenir was won by Mrs Dodds, Mrs Powell and Mrs Gater, Mrs Smith won the raffle. Starkholmes was the host institute for the group meeting at Darley Dale Methodist Church, when the speaker was Mr Charles Hanson, Auctioneer and Valuer of Etwall. The meeting opened with the singing of Jerusalem, and Mrs Ann Bellamy from the Board of Trustees spoke about current happenings at Derby HQ. Next meeting is on 13th May at the Scout and Guide Hut at Matlock Green at 7pm.

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The famous comedy Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead is Tideswell Community Players’ spring play, performed 21-23 May. It is a great way to celebrate 85 years of performance in the village by the players. Please tell everyone about it and come to the show! Tom Stoppard’s very funny play is, among other things, about acting and performance and is staged in the magnificent setting of Tideswell Church, so successfully used in other recent productions. Make sure you see it! Using wit, comedy and his unique insight,Tom Stoppard makes us look at our lives and how we all play roles, wear different hats and have to make choices about how to ‘act’ even when our choice is not to act! CCTV, reality TV, Facebook and selfies: Shakespeare was right, “All the world’s a stage�. In the play there is quickfire comedy as the characters struggle to understand their lives. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are two minor characters from Hamlet. They take centre stage and become a classic comedy double act. But, like in a bad dream, they don’t seem to know their lines or motivation, or who all the other people are who keep sweeping in and out of their lives, on and off the stage. Their confusion is comical, sometimes poignant and occasionally quite dark. Tideswell Community Players have an excellent reputation for successfully performing all kinds of plays, most recently the WW1 drama The Accrington Pals and another comedy, Alarms and Excursions.

In this play there are surprises, games of chance, royal intrigue, spies, a boat bound for England, a letter mix up, some Danes and even a rotten swede! Come along to see this comedy with a difference and help celebrate this special year. Thursday 21st May to Saturday 23rd May in St John the Baptist Church, Tideswell. 7.30pm. Tickets ÂŁ8 and ÂŁ6 (concessions) from Tideswell Post Office and Litton Shop. Buy tickets online at tideswelltheatre.ticketsource .co.uk. Book by emailing theatre@tideswell.net or phone 01298 871063.

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Manchester. Many more qualifications followed and experience in establishing automatic telephone exchanges, working in 80 of them and being one of the youngest Clerks of Works in the country. His ability soon became obvious and in 1937 at just 27 he was seconded as a lecturer to Dollis Hill Central Training College, London. I should explain that in the 1920s the British Empire still arguably led the world in most things, and electronic communication although in its infancy was already beginning to develop apace. So much so that the astute Post Master General of the time identified that the Post Office needed improved facilities for research and that a permanent Engineering Research Station should be established. The treasury were persuaded and eventually agreed and in 1933 the Post Office Research Station Dollis Hill was completed and officially

opened by the Prime Minister Ramsay Macdonald. This was in effect one of the very first Research establishments in the world, a think tank as we would know it today, where the best technical brains of the Post Office were sent. It was called ‘The new wonder house for experiment and invention for the improvement of telephonic and telegraphic communication’ and the motto engraved in the stonework above the impressive main entrance read To Strive To Seek To Find. The 1930s were years of rapid development in the telecommunications field and the various research teams at Dollis Hill made many important contributions. In 1936 the Speaking Clock (TIM) was designed and constructed there. TransAtlantic telephone cables were also developed there and links for outside television broadcasts such as the first broadcast of the

Remembrance Day Service in 1937. One of the brightest stars at Dollis Hill at that time was Tommy Flowers, who with his team put together what was in effect the world’s first programmable digital electronic computer, named Colossus. One of his team was Reg Wiseman. Colossus Mark 1, given the name because of its massive size, was later taken to Bletchley Park and reassembled to assistAlan Turing who had asked for help with his wartime decoding. It was a huge success and Colossus Mark 2 followed which enabled Turing to amongst other things break the German Enigma Code. With the second world war in full swing Reg was needed all over the country to assist the war effort. Bristol, Whitehaven, Plymouth and in Carlisle he set up the country’s first Morse Code training courses for service personnel. He spent much time between RAF Middle Wallop setting up

communications centre and plotting tables for the D-Day operations and Devonport to organise communications for the underground Combined Operation Headquarters. The limit of work was often 24 hours a day. His heart though lay back in Manchester with his wife Ethel whom he married in 1936 and his young children, so in 1944 he applied to be released from Dollis Hill to accept a Technical Officers position in Buxton. After wartime Manchester, the peace, beauty and clear air of the Derbyshire countryside must have been a godsend. An amiable man, he was highly admired and respected by all who knew him for his huge technical knowledge and ability and willingness to help others often at his own expense. Like many, Reg never spoke of his work exploits which were for the most all classified and covered by the Official Secrets Acts. He retired from the Post Office after 42 years and was awarded the Imperial Service Medal for services to the nation. He wasn’t a soldier or a hero but served the country in many other essential ways. A boffin probably, a backroom boy possibly, but certainly dedicated and a natural tutor, mentor and inspiration to a generation of young engineers and in later years I often heard the phrase ‘Reg Wiseman taught me everything I know’. Reg was a man of principal, compassionate, caring and charitable with a warm welcome and kind word for everyone. During his 42 years as a Post Office Technical Engineer he turned down numerous lucrative opportunities for promotion to London and even abroad. He was in demand but in the end not prepared to uproot his family from Buxton, St.Johns Church and the Peak District which he and Ethel loved. This was the man I am proud to call my father and I trust that through this article I can give him recognition for his wartime contribution to the country. John Wiseman Buxton

BASLOW CHOIR Spring Concert Baslow Choir treated an appreciative audience to a sparkling spring concert on Saturday 18thApril at Ecclesall Parish Church. The opening Haydn’s Te Deum introduced the celebratory theme of the concert and presented the well blended voices of the choir, demonstrating their ability to achieve the required volume to complement the orchestra whilst maintaining vocal quality. This was followed by another 18thcentury piece, the Mozart Mass in C – again in celebratory style nicknamed “The Coronation Mass”. Baslow Choir was joined for this performance by soloists Rachel Abbott (Sop), Anna Cooper (Mezzo) and Christopher Littlewood (Tenor) who appeared by kind permission of the Northern College of Music, and by Stephen Godward (Bass). Following the interval we heard a remarkable debut concerto performance by a talented young trumpet soloist, Francis Sinfield. Having played since the age of 7, Francis, still only 15 and studying for his GCSEs, performed with increasing confidence through the Trumpet Concerto in E flat by Hummel. The second movementAndante demanded considerable control through the sustained notes and following flourishes. He accomplished this, and the joyous concluding Rondo, with a sensitive maturity which fully deserved the loud and lengthy applause he modestly received. The choir next performed ‘Music All Powerful’, written and dedicated to them in 2005 by composer (and previous MD) Michael Coe, an uplifting, joyful piece. This was followed with a composition by the choir’s current musical director Andrew Marples. ‘Canticle of Praise’ was written in 2002 for two groups of performers in different parts of the concert venue. Baslow Choir were

joined by members of MusicWork Vocal Ensemble – an acapella group also directed by Andrew, who offered the echo response to great effect in this beautiful prayer setting, dedicated to the memory of Jane Ramsden. Stephen Godward also joined to give the baritone solo, and Robert

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Bakewell’s Medway Community Centre is holding their inaugural Grand Garden Plant Bonanza on Saturday 30th May from 11am to 4pm. Come along and buy everything you might need to complete your garden this summer. A great selection of plants from annuals and perennials, herbaceous plants, shrubs and trees will be on sale at this fundraising event. A scrumptious cafe will be available and entry is free. Come and support your local Community Centre. If you are interested in having

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On Saturday, 20 June, 7.30pm at Lady Manners School, Bakewell, the Bakewell Choral Society will be joined by the Bakewell Silver Band for what promises to be an enjoyable evening of light music combined with the opportunity to drink wine and eat strawberries – what could be better for a summer evening in Bakewell! The Choral Society will sing a selection of Spirituals including favourites such as My Lord what a morning and Swing Low, Sweet Chariot. They will also be singing a range of “Encoresâ€? – popular songs of bygone days set to modern arrangements which are sure to get your toes tapping. Bakewell Silver Band will play music from their extensive repertoire from the Classics through to modern pieces like the James Bond theme, Skyfall. Tickets ÂŁ12 (Students and accompanied children FREE) from Bakewell Bookshop, choir members and on the door, or by post from Elizabeth Butcher, The Gabled House, South Church Street, Bakewell, DE45 1FD, 01629 810205 (with SAE and cheque payable to Bakewell Choral Society) *FREE TRANSPORT to our concert – for details contact 01629 810205 by 8 June. *(Subject to numbers) For further information check the website: www.bakewellchoral.org

Matlock Music’s season ends with a concert to be given on Friday 22nd May by Antara Flute and Harp Duo. This is the concert which was originally planned for January but had to be cancelled due to the snow. Thomas Hancox and Rachel Wick started playing together in 2007 while studying music at Oxford University. They are now much in demand throughout the c o u n t r y performing at v e n u e s including the Wigmore Hall, Colston Hall and Kensington Palace. Thomas has worked as guest principal flute with leading orchestras including the London Philharmonic, the Philharmonia, Academy of St Martin in the Fields and

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Hope Valley fielded an experienced side for this end of season finale. The home side pressurised from the start, with Didsbury conceding early penalties. A penalty move unleashed the back line, with full-back Elliott scoring out wide, converted by Ryder to take a 7-0 lead. More attacking from Keeley and Ryder set up a scrum five yards out, and Rawson darted down the blind side to score to make it 12-0. Didsbury now put on the pressure, and despite great tackling from Cooper and Boak, they managed to get on the score sheet 12-5. In an open game, hard work from Johnson and Ryder saw Ryder break to score, converting himself for 19-5. Didsbury attacked again, and despite some good Valley tackling they broke through in the corner to make it 1910 at half time. With fresh legs on, Valley continued to play attacking rugby, with good breaks from Woodall, and Palfi held up just short of the line. A great backs move was finished off with Somerton

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At the April meeting, as Bronwen was unable to acquire the films she wished to show us, Tony Raybould stepped into the breach with several short films of his own. The first one was taken at the Club’s Christmas party in 2006, with Gerry Kreibech providing the entertainment. After that we viewed St. John’s chapel, Matlock Bath, after extensive restoration. This was followed by the Spalding Flower Festival, with the fun-fair, grand parade of floats, beautifully decorated with thousands of flowers, carrying the ‘Queens’, bands and the ever popular Morris dancers. After this we saw more tranquil scenes of waterfalls, ponds and trees in Lumsdale in autumn, and spectacular snow scenes in winter. The Chesterfield canal at Tapton Lock was next, with scenes of the Inland Waterways Festival in 2002. It was an entertaining afternoon with plenty of variety, so thank you Tony. The programme of speakers and outings for May 2015 – April 2016 was given out, the raffle was drawn and refreshments served. The next meeting at 2pm. on 11th May, (a week later because of the spring bank holiday), at the Imperial Rooms, Matlock, will be Wendy Snongiati with ‘Chair Exercises’.

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recording scheme. If successful, the campaign will be rolled out in other areas of the UK by Bumblebee Conservation Trust, a conservation charity dedicated to securing the future of the country’s bumblebees. “Bumblebees keep us healthy by pollinating our fruit and vegetables, but they’re in trouble. Their populations have crashed, with some species already extinct and others threatened. We want to raise awareness about these iconic insects and how we can all help save the sound of summer,” said Gill Perkins, Bumblebee Conservation Trust conservation manager.

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this pioneering conference. One in three mouthfuls of our food are thanks to bees, and we can take action to help them – including by managing gardens and land in a pollinator-friendly way,” said Peter Corke, sustainability officer at Chesterfield Borough Council. UK bumblebee populations have crashed over recent decades due to pressures including climate change, pathogens, increased use and toxicity of pesticides, and habitat loss. Since the Second World

and Bumblebee Conservation Trust chief executive Lucy Rothstein. Acclaimed author William Kirk spoke about gardening for bees and signed copies of his book, Plants for Bees. As a lasting legacy, a stunning oak bumblebee – created by wood sculptor Andrew Frost, who uses chainsaws to transform abandoned trees into works of art, and commissioned by Chesterfield Borough Council – was formally unveiled in the churchyard of St Mary’s Church. “We’re delighted to host

War, more than three million hectares – 98 per cent – of lowland meadow have been converted to intensive agriculture and urban development, or have simply been neglected. Of the UK’s 24 bumblebee species, two – Short-haired bumblebee and Cullum’s bumblebee – have become nationally extinct in the last 80 years, although the former is being reintroduced after an absence of 25 years. Seven species are in decline, and 11 are of conservation importance.

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BASLOW BOOT BASH – SATURDAY 13th JUNE 2015

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1:50000 Buxton, Matlock and Dovedale Ordnance Survey map. Although not a competition, runners are welcome and last year the fastest time was 4 hours 18 minutes for the 26 mile and 2 hours 12 minutes for the 14 mile, but for most the object is just to enjoy the countryside and finish within 11 hours or 8 hours for the shorter walk. Full details are shown on the web site along with an entry form to d o w n l o a d . www.baslowchoir.co.uk/boot bash.htm. Entry fee is £12 or £15 on the day if there are any spare places. We strongly recommend pre entry as places are filling fast and we have a limit on the number of entries. Entry fee includes pie and peas at the village hall afterwards.

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The 11th annual Baslow Boot Bash, a challenge walk through some of the best of Derbyshire’s countryside is being held on June 13th. There are two options, a 26 mile and a 14 mile both starting at the Kissing Gate in Chatsworth Park at 9am and finishing at Baslow Village Hall. The longer walk goes through Chatsworth via Edensor to Over Haddon, Sheldon, Cressbrook, Foolow, Froggatt and finally Baslow. The 14 mile starts similarly then joins up with the Monsal Trail before heading north to Rowland and Longstone Edge and then south to join the 26 mile route. There are compulsory check points en route manned by members of Baslow Choir who provide drinks, biscuits and support. Both routes use public

At the meeting held on Tuesday 28 April 2015 members had the opportunity to enjoy a walk down memory lane when Mr. Jerry Kriebich and Mr. Ron Duggins gave a joint presentation entitled “Views of the Past”. This combination was ideal as both speakers spent many years in recording events in and around Matlock, the latter as a press photographer and the former as a journalist. This produced an excellent mixture of

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pictures and the spoken word which was enlivened by personal recollections supplied by the speakers and by numerous contributions from members of the audience. The pictures and commentaries covered events, places and people and produced the impression that if it happened in Matlock either one or both of the speakers would have been there to record it. The available time was only enough to scratch the

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student Katie Patrick, of Chesterfield, and Sarah Healy, 42, of Bamford, who previously competed for Great Britain. Sally Wood of Matlock, who began eventing last year at the age of 59, will be a jump judge at the Trials as well as serving as the WB team’s Chef D’equipe. A further Team SWB member, Hannah Taylor, will be competing in

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crafts with items made by residents of Thornhill House. Also on the itinerary will be a live saxophonist providing entertainment, and plenty of summery refreshments will be available. Everybody welcome!

It is with sadness we announce the passing of Pam Gosney, lovingly known to many families as Aunty Pam or Mrs Gosney. Pam, who passed away on Friday 17th April aged 80, devoted 18 years of love and care to hundreds of Hope

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PAST AGES OF THE PEAK Part V ~ THE ROMAN PRESENCE

THE ROTARY CLUB OF BAKEWELL

CONTINUED dragon brooch of red and blue enamel, glass beads, needles, toggles and a bronze vanity set of tweezers, ear-scoop and nail cleaner. A hoard of Late Iron Age

Buxton Museum

hoards of Parwich, Scarthin Nick (found with a skeleton), Eyam Dale, Bradwell, Dry Dale and a cache hidden in a Bronze Age barrow at Haddon Fields.

Buxton Museum

The club held their annual duck race Sunday 3rd May at 2pm. 1,200 little yellow ducks sailed down the River Wye over the weir under Somerfield Bridge and hit the net under the iron bridge. First duck in the net 692, Ollie Giles from Newcastle Upon Tyne.

Second 166, a lady from Age UK, and three for third 773, 206 and 809. A big thanks to Alister and John for guiding 1,200 ducks downstream and

getting all of them out of the river at the finish. Also thanks to Sally, Tina and Robert on duty at the iron bridge, who also with a big help from Smith’s Island car

park helped with the big net and put the ducks back into their bags. The event raised £1,374 which will be donated to local charities.

AQUABOX remains of stone demarcation banks were visible on the fields. One of our best

and Roman jewellery plus a quantity of gold and silver coins were discovered two years ago in a cave on

Scant remains of Navio

grain – a dozen rough-outs of stone querns suggest a manufacturing centre on Stanton Moor. Excavations carried out by the University of Sheffield at Roystone Grange, Ballidon confirmed evidence of Romano/British occupation; domestic floors had been paved with limestone slabs and the

preserved Romano-British villages lies on Chee Tor near Blackwell where ancient field boundaries and outlines of yards and streets have all left their mark. Even caves apparently provided accommodation during the Roman occupation. Finds imply that cave-dwelling ladies owned such fashionable items as a

National Trust land in Dovedale. They are now on show in Buxton Museum, where other Roman items include a lead lamp, remnants of leather footwear, toys and gambling dice – essential to off-duty soldiery. Slaves and convicts Finds of Roman coins range from single examples to the

A few coins have been found in Peakland lead workings, although the best evidence of actual mining comes from the pigs of lead found on or near trading routes. The majority are stamped with an abbreviation of Lutudarum – either a lead mining centre or a wider region of activity. Leadsmelting hearths have been uncovered at an important Romano/British settlement on Rainstor Rocks, while an authentic smelting hearth found near Duffield has been reconstructed in the Peak District Mining Museum at Matlock Bath. It was Roman practice to put slaves and convicts to work in the mines. By tradition Middleton by Wirksworth was a penal settlement for these unfortunates; the descendants of others are reputed to have populated Bradwell and Castleton. By the end of the 4th century, the Roman Empire was fatally weakened from within. Its soldiers were recalled and Britain was left to await the next wave of newcomers. Julie Bunting

GYPSY FIRE NEW ‘ACOUSTIC SPECTACULAR’ THEATRE SHOW, BAKEWELL TOWN HALL – 8th MAY

fabulous musical journey through style and time. This dynamic show combines breathtaking musical performances with another worldly theatrical ambience. Featuring the award-winning Ben Holder (violin) Will Barnes and Stuart Carter-Smith

(acoustic guitars) and Paul Jefferies (double bass), these four virtuoso musicians weave darkness, excitement, exuberance and great beauty through some of music’s most iconic eras. A varied musical feast for the senses! – Spanish to the

Movies, Django to the Classics, Standards to the Pops! At Bakewell Town Hall the Show starts 7.30pm. Tickets £14 available through Gypsyfire website w w w. g y p s y f i r e . c o . u k Bakewell 01629 828230 or ‘On the Door’ on the Night.

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Well known for their appearances at theatres around the country as well as the Bakewell Music Festival, Gypsy Fire return to Bakewell Town Hall on Friday May 8th with their brand new ‘Acoustic Spectacular’ theatre show, which propels you on a

TEA AT THE RITZ? – SO PASSÉ!

The ‘now’ place for afternoon tea is the Old House Museum – or it was on the Saturday of the Bakewell Food Festival. Customers poured in. They were seated at small tables, each with a crisp white cloth, our best matching china, silver teapot, china sugar basin, milk jug – and a selection of delicious homemade cakes. Because the weather was a bit iffy we set up in the houseplace, but had to put up more tables, extend into the parlour closet and even into Pitts’ kitchen! If you missed this delightful event look to the diary now and note the dates: Saturday 25th July, and Sunday 26th July when we shall be having more tea parties, this time with an Edwardian theme. Same atmosphere, same lovely table settings, same delicious cakes, but offering a chance to try on one of our Edwardian hats and take a ‘selfie’! Look out for more publicity posters and on the museum website nearer the time. Before that, don’t miss another museum event during the Derbyshire Literature Festival (booklet from the museum or the Information Centre). On Thursday 14th May, 7.30pm you can enjoy “Time to Read” in our atmospheric old building. Bakewell U3A play reading group will be performing “The Good Lady Ducayne” by Victorian novelist M.E.Braddon, dramatized by Michael Howard. Local authors “Writers in the Peak” will be reading some of their stories and we shall also be entertained by Performance Poet Dave Siddon. There will be light refreshments. These events and lots more can be found in our ‘Calendar of Events’ leaflet and on our museum website: bakewellmuseum@googlemail.com

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widespread sheep farming. Skins and hides were needed in vast quantities by the Imperial army, as was

Aquabox had a barbecue on Monday 4th May to thank volunteers for working very hard packing boxes and assembling family filters. We also collected for the Nepal appeal. It was a joint event between Wirksworth and Bakewell Rotary Clubs. The photo shows Aquabox’s contribution for the unfortunate people in Nepal. 600 Aquaboxes each with 74 items of aid and a family filter. Also in the picture are 20 community filters which give 300 litres an hour of pure water, along with another 20 making it 40 community and 600 boxes; all these to be dispatched on the 6th and 7th May, with a big help from the Gurkha Regiment who also took 200 boxes a while ago and dispatched them to an area in Nepal.


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Grandma Frogs Garden

BAKEWELL ROTARY CLUB HOLD THEIR ANNUAL PIE & PEA SUPPER The group in full swing

A Yellow Book garden well worth visiting is Grandma Frogs Garden in Wirksworth. You only have one opportunity this year, Sunday May 17th, 2pm to 5pm and you can find it at Windward in Summer Lane. Audrey and Andrew Winkler celebrated their Diamond Wedding at the end of March and, wanting to take it a bit

easier this year, they decided that May would be the month to open. This is time when the garden is really getting going, everything is fresh and bursting into life. The garden surrounds the house and you can quite easily lose yourself in one acre of meandering paths through trees and shrubberies, with colourful beds appearing here and

there, and a surprise round every corner. The Winklers have lived at Windward for almost 50 years and every few years they decide to make some changes. The trees have grown taller and some have to be removed to allow light to reach the ground, revealing new aspects as you walk around. The garden is

managed with wildlife in mind and is not over tidied, with some areas allowed to do their own thing. Don’t miss out – enjoy the homemade cake with a cup of tea, and know that every penny raised goes to charity. Windward, 62 Summer Lane, Wirksworth, Matlock DE4 4EB. Admission: Adults £4, child free.

LADY MANNERS GOLF DAY 2015

Lady Manners School Parents’ Association are having a Lady Manners Golf Day at Matlock Golf Club on Wednesday 17th June. They are trying to raise funds to replace the school sports pavillion that has been there since at least the 1940s and has certainly seen better days. Last year the day stayed dry despite a few threatening clouds and

was enjoyed by all those attending. The day was held at Matlock Golf Club for the first time and proved a great success as many had never played there before. It’s a beautiful course with some interesting holes which made the day entertaining and challenging. We had refreshments half way round and a fabulous meal afterwards supplied by the

golf course. It proved to be quite a close run thing with two teams tying and the winners Sally Botham Estates pipping the others by 2 points. We would welcome any new interest this year. Thanks go to all those who attended, sponsored, donated prizes and volunteered and gave up time to help make the event a success last year.

If you are interested: Teams of 4 - £200 including: Bacon bap and coffee; fabulous meal after your round; great prizes; nearest the pin and longest drive competitions. A great course and good company. To enter a team, donate a raffle prize or offer sponsorship please email nicolafuler74@btinternet.com or jackie.givens4523@yahoo.com

CHILDREN’S TRIATHLON CHALLENGE Five pupils from Baslow St Anne’s Primary School have completed an epic triathlon adventure. What made this different from most triathlons is that the 11year-old boys had planned every detail of their challenge themselves: they swam 20 lengths of Bakewell pool (including some butterfly, for extra sponsorship!), ran to the start of the Monsal Trail and cycled 18 miles in the direction of Buxton and back. They took just over 4 hours to complete the course, and all made it into school the next day to tell the tale – fit and healthy, if a little sore! Daniel, Eliot, Jack, Max and James have raised almost £800 for Alzheimers Society and Save the

Children. If anyone would still like to sponsor them,

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Earlier this year the Rotary Club of Bakewell held their annual Pea and Pie Supper in the Ashford Village Institute. This year was the 12th year that they celebrated this event launched by John Hollingworth. This year the attendance was at a lower level due to the outside celebration of other events.

For a second time, the Club engaged the services of Maycocks of Holloway who provided a tasty meal of pie and peas followed by lemon meringue pie or meringue nests with fruit. The highlight of the evening was the performance by the “Heads and Tails” group of Tom Pilkington on the guitar,

accompanied on the accordion and mandolin by Bill Hamsley from West Bridgeford and on the violin by Anna Brooks from Denston. The music was so lively that some of the audience took to dancing in the aisles. A great success was the raffle organised by Rotarian Brian Singleton which raised

£315. The evening was organised by the International Committee of the Rotary Club to raise funds to enable the Luangwa school in Zambia to buy desks for their everincreasing number of pupils. The Club were pleased to raise a little over £638 for this good cause.

Headmaster Jan WilsonShaves Head for Charity

Mr Jan Wilson, headmaster of Rowsley Primary School, did a fantastic event for Jo’s Dream charity on Friday 17th April. He invited people to sponsor him having his hair

shaved off in the school playground. As you can imagine, the children loved the occasion, as did parents and friends. £121 was donated to Jo’s Dreams which will be used

Book Review Reviewing a memoir always seems a bit like poking into someone else’s past. But this is exactly what Greg Watts – a published writer who generally writes about other people – wants us to do. Baptised and brought up a Catholic, the younger Greg had aspirations of becoming a saint, in due course of time naturally, a notion generally better kept under his hat. Returning to his Wirksworth home after his last day at school in the summer of 1977, aged all of 16, he had not an inkling of worldly ambition – apart from painting the town red on a regular basis. With his green flared trousers, Doc Martin’s and crew cut, Greg spent a lot of time thinking about girls. He played air guitar and drank Pernod at the weekly discos in the ‘Pav’ at Matlock Bath and was once hauled out of Matlock football stands as a hooligan. Otherwise he pretty much behaved himself, working in the dye house at Drabbles Mill where ‘the men were called Sid or Fred, smoked

towards a ‘dream’ for someone with stage 4/5 kidney failure. We thank Mr Wilson so much for being such a good sport. Jo’s Dreams is a

registered charity in memory of Joanne Horobin who was probably the first wheelchair bound pupil to attend a ‘normal’ school from 19671973. The school was Rowsley Primary School.

THE LONG ROAD OUT OF TOWN

Woodbines, and wore cloth caps and blue dungarees’ … the women ‘were called Doris or Elsie and gossiped incessantly.’ As for life in Wirksworth, Greg saw himself as ‘a missionary in a pagan town.’ One of numerous diversions en route to tackling the road to sainthood saw him acting as caller in the local bingo hall, still doing his rickety best through years of wrong turnings and dead ends. All along, disturbed by what he was reading in the newspapers – highjacks and invasions, the Cold War, car bombs in Belfast – Greg was niggling about his prospects in the afterlife. All this served as a prelude to an unsettled journey that took him to the streets of Soho, a haunted house, the shrine at Lourdes and a Catholic seminary – he now had aspirations of becoming a priest. One fellow student aimed at nothing less than sainthood. But as Greg Watts gradually discovered in his search for meaning and purpose, what we think we want in life isn’t always what

we need. The Long Road out of Town is published in

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Married According to the Lore

Like all of life’s milestones, weddings are bound up with timehonoured tradition and not a little superstition, which even the most modern bride and groom would find difficult to avoid completely. Doubters should ask themselves whether they have ever heard of a British bride who deliberately went without a ring. Many women treat their wedding ring as their most treasured possession and its deep significance has inevitably attracted all sorts of superstitions. For instance, it is considered unlucky to take off a

wedding ring. If it slips off accidentally, it should be put back in place by the husband. If it becomes irretrievably lost, the marriage is supposedly doomed to failure. Exceptionally, a wedding ring may be removed for the purpose of divinations and cures, as in divining the sex of an unborn child. When the ring is suspended from a thread over the abdomen of the mother-to-be, it is expected to swing from side to side for a boy and in circles for a girl. Tales passed down by ‘old wives’ avow that styes and warts will clear up if rubbed with a gold

wedding ring. As to why the ring is worn on the third finger of the left hand, it was once believed that this digit had a direct blood supply to and from the heart. Advanced anatomical knowledge then made way for the scholarly conclusion that the third finger is the safest choice because it can only be fully extended in the close company of one of its neighbours. On the subject of fingers, if a newly married woman can cut the nails on her right hand with her left she will rule the house. The tradition that a bride should wear ‘something old, something new,

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something borrowed, something blue’ still holds strong. Shoes have often been favoured for the ‘old’ item, comfortably out of sight below a floor-length dress. Take note, though, that it has long been considered unlucky for a bride to make her own dress. Neither should a woman see herself through a mirror in her complete bridal attire until she is about to set off for the ceremony. Whilst most brides would leave off the veil for that final check in the mirror, dressmakers often left a few inches of hem unsewn until the morning of the wedding. The veil is often the ‘borrowed’ item. For luck it should be either a family heirloom or on loan from someone who is contentedly married herself, so that tit will impart happiness and fertility to the new wearer. A bride is often advised to treasure her veil for the rest of her life to be sure of a happy union.Green gartersFolklore attaches great importance to the colour of a wedding dress.

White signifies purity, closely followed by blue, being associated with the Virgin Mary. Green of any hue is widely avoided since this is the “fairies’ colour”. Green used to be shunned to the extent that it would not even be worn by wedding guests nor used in decorations. There was one obscure exception, whereby older unmarried sisters of the bride were expected to dance at the wedding either barefoot or wearing green garters. Purple has now lost its associations with mourning and no modern bride would view its various shades as illomened. Silver and gold

are a lucky if expensive choice, whereas light but sensible colours might be seen at simpler weddings for an outfit which can be worn afterwards. This makes it easy to observe the old adage that a woman will never have true luck until she has worn out her wedding dress. When a bride leaves her home for the ceremony she must leave by the front door, right foot first, and avoid sight of such unlucky omens as a pig running across the road, or a funeral. Good fortune is assured if she sees a black cat, grey horse, lamb, dove, chimney-sweep in his working clothes, or a rainbow. The well-known superstition that bride and groom must not see each other before the ceremony does not seem to be very old. Less than 100 years ago ‘walking weddings’ were commonplace, with the bride and best man leading the walk to the church and the groom

following with the bridesmaid. On the return journey the newlyweds led the procession to the nuptial feast.Abundance and fertilityFirst, though, they would have had a few rituals to endure. Where we now throw confetti, hopefully the biodegradable option, guests at Peakland weddings used to bestow fertility by showering bride and groom with equally biodegradable items – broad beans, sods of earth, corn or nuts. A number of older readers recall taking part in ‘roping out’ in which the newlyweds’ path was barred, sometimes by a rope held across the road and sometimes by tying up the church gate, until they paid a small fine. The custom is not yet quite dead; into the 1950s and 1960s it took place at Youlgrave, Tideswell and Rowsley and more recently at Earl Sterndale and Beeley. One enduring tradition is the sharing of the wedding cake, without which even the simplest wedding feast is incomplete. Its

richness represents abundance and fertility, so the first slice should be cut by the bride, nowadays helped by the groom. Every guest must eat a portion, however small. In times gone by, the bride passed morsels of cake through her wedding ring three times before distributing pieces to single guests. It is not on record whether young men followed a custom known to every unmarried girl, in the belief that if she put this cake under her pillow and slept on it for three nights, she would dream of her future spouse on the final night. That particular custom has fallen into disuse, yet a similar sentiment survives in the traditional scramble when a bride throws her wedding bouquet to her unmarried friends as she leaves to start a new life. Whoever catches the bouquet will supposedly be the next to marry – and if that turns out to be true, well, she did take the lore into her own hands! Julie Bunting

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Town & Country Property Specialists

For Sale By Auction

Monday 1st June

The Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell at 3pm

Painters Way Farm

Middle Farm

Winster, Matlock, DE4 2DJ

Duckmanton, Chesterfield, S44 5EF

An exceptional development opportunity. Comprising a substantial four bedroom stone farmhouse together with paddock and a range of outbuildings having full planning approval for the creation of four new dwellings in a courtyard development, extending in total to 1.54 acres. EPC Rating F

A traditional stone farmhouse, buildings and approx 8.00 acres land Comprising a 3 bedroom farmhouse, 2 reception rooms, large kitchen dining room. A range of buildings at the property suitable for sheep and beef farming together with 8.00 acres of adjoining grassland. EPC Rating awaiting. Auction guide price: £400,000 - £500,000* Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Land off Nether Lane Brassington, Matlock, DE4 4UL 4.2 acres of grassland suitable to mowing and grazing to be sold in two lots. Lot 1: 2.7 acres with a traditional 2 storey barn. Auction guide price: £25,000 - £35,000* Lot 2: 1.5 acres of grassland Auction guide price: £10,000 - £15,000*

Auction guide price: £375,000 - £450,000* Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Land at Bar Road Baslow, DE45 1SF An excellent pony paddock in a superb setting extending to approximately 2.78 acres. Auction guide price:

£30,000 - £40,000* Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Land at Longnor

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777 * The Guide Price is issued as an indication of the auctioneer’s opinion of the likely selling price of the property. Each property offered is subject to a Reserve Price which is agreed between the seller and the auctioneer just prior to the auction and which would ordinarily be within 10% (+/-) of the Guide Price. Both the Guide Price and the Reserve Price can be subject to change up to and including the day of the auction. For a full definition of Guide Price and Reserve Price please go to www.bagshaws.com.

Buxton, SK17 0LF 7.44 acres (3.01ha) of level grassland suitable to either mowing or grazing. Auction guide price:

£8,000 - £10,000* per acre Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

For Sale By Private Treaty

Bakewell Planning Clinic

Back Tor Mill Lane, Stoney Middleton, S32 4TS

Monday 11th May 2015 10.00am - 12.30pm at The Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell

Free Clinic for people to discuss any planning or farm development proposals or concerns. To book an appointment contact Bakewell Office 01629 812777

A wonderful smallholding surrounded by stunning rural views. Extending to approximately 16.8 acres and comprising a three bedroom dwelling, outbuildings and grazing land set in a peaceful edge of the village location in the Peak District National Park. EPC Rating D

Sale guide price: £575,000 Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

To book an appointment call now: Bakewell 01629 812777 Uttoxeter 01889 562811 Ashbourne 01335 342201

Leek Derby

01538 398466 01332 200147

Email: bakewell@bagshaws.com ashbourne@bagshaws.com www.bagshaws.com


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SCARGILL MANN & CO. CHARTERED SURVEYORS

ESTATE AGENTS

AUCTIONEERS

RESIDENTIAL LETTING AGENTS

WIRKSWORTH

NE W

PRNEW IC E

STARKHOLMES

Offers around : £499,950

Offers around : £315,000

• Detached stone built five bedroomed residence in popular location • Hallway; Guest cloakroom; Sitting room; Spacious 20ft dining kitchen • Dining room; Utility; Five bedrooms; Master en-suite; Family bathroom • Enclosed gardens to the front, side and rear with patios • Garage with remote control roller shutter door; Driveway parking – EPC Rating C

BONSALL

MATLOCK

LEASHAW, HOLLOWAY

NE W

NE W

NE W

PRNEW IC E

MATLOCK

• NO UPWARD CHAIN - Three storey, four bedroomed detached property • Delightful garden having patio and decking areas enjoying views to rear • Hardwood framed conservatory; Dining kitchen; Dining room / Family room • Sitting room; Utility area; Bathroom; Three roomed cellar and cinema room • Garden store area; Fuel store; Garage and parking – EPC Rating D

Offers around : £279,950

Offers around : £275,000

• Character stone built detached four bedroomed Victorian property • Magnificent must be seen views over Matlock and countryside • Hallway; Sitting room; Dining kitchen; Utility room; Bathroom • Boarded attic providing useful storage area; Range of outside stores • Terraced garden to rear; Off-street parking; NO UPWARD CHAIN

• Stone built and extended two bedroomed split level detached cottage • Enjoying stunning views; Potential to further extend subject to planning • Requiring slight modernisation throughout; Large garden plot; Parking • Reception hallway / sitting room; Ground floor bedroom two • First floor living room; Fitted kitchen; Bedroom one; Bathroom;

KNIVETON

DARLEY DALE

MATLOCK BATH

MATLOCK

Offers around : £149,950 • Mid-stone terraced cottage with gas central heating • Double glazing; Sitting room; Dining room; Fitted kitchen • Two bedrooms; Bathroom with separate shower • Well appointed attic; Off-street parking for a small vehicle • Lawned garden to rear; Two outside stores – EPC Rating D

£730 PCM

Offers around : £118,500

• Character stone two bedroomed terraced cottage with views • Front patio garden area; Terraced garden to rear with views • Gas fired central heating; Sitting room with cast multi fuel stove • Fitted kitchen; Two bedrooms; Well appointed bathroom • Ideal second home / holiday cottage – NO UPWARD CHAIN

• Two bedroomed first floor apartment enjoying views over countryside • NO UPWARD CHAIN; Gas fired central heating; Double glazing • Communal garden area; Allocated parking space;Visitor parking • Secure communal entrance hall with intercom access; Reception hallway • Feature open plan living/dining kitchen; Bathroom; EPC Rating D

MATLOCK

MATLOCK

MATLOCK LETO T

LETO T

LETO T

MATLOCK

Offers around : £135,000

£730 PCM

LETO T

• Modern three bedroomed semi-detached property with views • Large private garden; Timber garden shed; Communal parking • Entrance hall with ground floor cloakroom; full width living room • Open plan dining kitchen; Large UPVC framed conservatory • Three bedrooms and bathroom – EPC Rating D

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NE W Price : £195,000

PRNEW IC E

Offers around : £349,950 • NO UPWRD CHAIN - Three bedroomed detached property • Enjoying large garden plot; Potential to extend; EPC Rating C • Gas fired central heating; UPVC double glazing; Guest cloakroom • Dining kitchen; Sitting room with feature double sided stove • Dining room; Shower room; Parking for four vehicles; Double garage

NE W

Offers around : £354,500 • Period detached four bedroomed with two garages and garden store • Low maintenance terraced garden with southerly aspect • Entrance hallway; Sitting room with feature fireplace; Dining room • Rear hallway; Fitted breakfast kitchen; Study / family room • Cellar; Master bedroom with en-suite; Bathroom – EPC Rating E

£650 PCM

£625 PCM

• Four bedroom town house; Gas fired central heating

• Three storey four bedroomed end town house

• Stone built two double bedroomed characterful cottage

• Two/three bedroomed unfurnished apartment

• Double glazed; Living entrance hall; Sitting room • Dining kitchen; Guest cloakroom; Bedroom one with en-suite • Family bathroom; Rear garden; Parking to front • Within flat walking distance of Matlock town centre

• Gas fired central heating; Double glazing • Entrance hall; Sitting room; Dining kitchen; Cloakroom • Principal bedroom with en-suite; Family bathroom • Rear garden; Parking to the front

• Gas fired central heating; Double glazing; Entrance hall/utility • Dining kitchen; Sitting room with wood burning stove • Two double bedrooms; Bathroom • South facing garden; Low maintenance fore garden

• Gas central heating; Double glazing; Entrance hall • Dining/living area; Fitted kitchen; Two double bedrooms • Bathroom; Allocated parking space • Close to Matlock town centre

39 Dale Road, Matlock 01629 584591; 37 St. John’s Street, Wirksworth 01629 823489 Also at: Ashbourne; Burton upon Trent; Derby; Tutbury; Uttoxeter www.scargillmann.co.uk matlock@scargillmann.co.uk


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01629 814774 • Bridge Street, Bakewell • bakewell@sequencehome.co.uk

NEW £235,000

NEW £265,000

A well-presented two double bedroom detached stone cottage built in 1991, the property is situated in a quiet backwater setting occupying an elevated position with superb far reaching views across the historic market town of Bakewell and surrounding countryside. Energy Rating D

A well proportioned three bedroom semi-detached family residence with detached garage, off-road parking and enclosed garden. Set in the highly sought after village of Great Longstone close to local shop, primary school and country inns surrounded by stunning Peak Park countryside. Energy Rating D

• No upward chain • Superb far reaching views • Popular Peak Park setting

• No upward chain • Popular Peak Park village setting • Enclosed gardens

Phoenix Cottage, Fly Hill

Bakewell

Heatherby, Furnall Avenue Great Longstone

• Off-road parking • Ideal as second home / holiday cottage

• Lady Manners school catchment • Garage and off-road parking

NEW £225,000

NEW PRICE £575,000

A well proportioned two bedroom first floor apartment with allocated parking space and lift access. Centrally positioned in the historic market town of Bakewell close to an excellent range of local shops, amenities and public transport links surrounded by stunning Peak Park countryside. Energy Rating C

An impressive stone built four bedroom, three reception room detached residence nestled in approximately 1/3 acre of plot, with generous off-road parking, garage and attractive enclosed gardens. Occupying an enviable location in the sought after Peak Park village of Baslow. Energy Rating E

• No upward chain • Central Bakewell setting • Lift access

• Within Lady Manners school catchment • Offering flexible family living accommodation • Set in approximately 1/3 acre of plot • Generous enclosed gardens, off-road parking and garage • Retaining charm and character with stone mullioned leaded windows and open fireplaces

Flat 6 Orme Court

Bakewell

Broadward, Calver Road

• Allocated parking space • Immaculately presented

Baslow

£225,000

The Corner

Foolow

£379,950

Plough Station

Flagg

A unique opportunity to purchase a charming double fronted two double bedroom Derbyshire cottage set in the picturesque village of Foolow with off-road parking, stone outbuildings and garage. The property retains original features and is in need of modernisation. Energy Rating G

A substantial four bedroom detached dormer bungalow, well presented throughout with detached two storey garage, detached home office, generous parking and enclosed landscaped gardens. Occupying a rural village location with outstanding views across open countryside. Energy Rating D

• No upward chain • Picturesque Peak Park village setting Close to duck pond and country inn • • Surrounded by stunning Derbyshire countryside Offering scope for restoration to individual specifications •

• Four bedroom detached dormer bungalow • Enclosed landscaped gardens • Occupying a rural village location • Outstanding views across open countryside Ideally suited for wheelchair access, dependant living or holiday cottage accommodation •


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01629 814774 • Bridge Street, Bakewell • bakewell@sequencehome.co.uk

NEW £325,000

NEW £315,000

A Grade II listed three double bedroom stone built period terrace cottage centrally positioned in the historic conservation village of Eyam, well appointed close to local shops, amenities and primary school within Lady Manners school catchment. Energy Rating exempt

A well appointed three double bedroom generously proportioned residence offering flexible family living accommodation with off-road parking, enclosed garden and exterior store. Occupying a peaceful picturesque village setting with superb far reaching views across the adjoining countryside. Energy Rating E

• No upward chain • Enclosed rear garden with stone store • Close to local shops and amenities

• Within highly regarded school catchment • Peaceful picturesque setting • Circa 1890s with original features • Enjoying superb far reaching views • Easy commutable distance of Bakewell, Chesterfield, Sheffield & Manchester

Church Cottage, Church Street

Eyam

21 The Square

• Popular historic village setting • Ideal main home or holiday cottage

Cutthorpe

NEW £95,000

£550,000

Stained Glass Studio, Queen Street Tideswell

Ridgefield, Monyash Road

A unique opportunity to purchase a two storey commercial property with ground floor shop front, workshop and first floor bedsit. Centrally positioned in the historic Peak Park village of Tideswell surrounded by picturesque Derbyshire countryside. Energy Rating TBC

Situated within the highly sought after historic market town of Bakewell is this well appointed five bedroom detached property with the additional benefit of a detached holiday cottage which could be utilised for a dependant relative or remain as a second income.Energy Rating E

• No upward chain • Commercial premises • Historic Peak Park village setting

• No upward chain • Lady Manners school catchment • One bedroom holiday cottage • Generous off-road parking • Detached family home ideal for dependant relative

• Centrally positioned with shop front • First floor bedsit

Bakewell

thinking of letting? £179,950

3 Bank Side

Hartington

A spacious three bedroom semi-detached residence with enclosed gardens and generous off-road parking for several vehicles. The property occupies a peaceful back water location in the popular village of Hartington with picturesque views across the surrounding countryside. Energy Rating E

• Three bedroom semi-detached residence • Derbyshire Dales District Council occupancy clause applies • No upward chain • Generous off-road parking Rear enclosed easily maintained garden •

call us the property experts to book your FREE market appraisal


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THE REGION’S MOST PRESTIGIOUS ESTATE AGENTS HAVE COME TO TOWN! Opening their doors in Matlock, Saxton Mee have furthered their unrivalled coverage in Derbyshire and the Peak District, with the new office dovetailing perfectly with the existing offices at Bakewell, Hathersage, Dronfield and Sheffield. Led by Director, Tim Heaton, who was born and grew up in the town, starting his career here in 1981 with John Kerr and Company and then helping Adrian Fidler establish his business in the early 1990s. Working closely with Tim is Branch Manager Sam Cooper who joined the company in 2005, and again who is vastly experienced with over 15 years in the industry. Emily Whitehead, Jayne Thorneycroft and Amanda Ewens complete the team along with Phil Ambler, the Mortgage Advisor. The new office certainly makes a statement with its innovative displays and vibrant work place. Managing Director, James Mee commented, “Saxton Mee aim to revolutionise the traditional High Street Estate Agency, by constantly improving its customer service to unparalleled levels. It is of utmost importance that we have the best profile and location, with free parking directly outside and ease of pedestrian access from the centre of the town.” Soon to open seven days (the only Estate Agents in Matlock to do so), Saxton Mee has been incredibly well received in the opening weeks, indeed they have had five new instructions alone this week. With an in-depth knowledge of the town and villages, Tim is now the most experienced residential valuer based in Matlock with many clients, both old and new, requesting his knowledge and advice. For a free, no obligation valuation, contact Saxton Mee at 27 Causeway Lane, Matlock (opposite the park) or call us on 01629 828250 - you cannot fail to be impressed by their friendly and professional service.

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South Darley

The Old Vicarage, Cross Green

The beautifully proportioned five double bedroomed stone built Victorian former vicarage, standing within a large garden with grounds, perfect for family occupation close to local amenities with South Darley Primary School close by. The spacious and versatile accommodation offers gas fired central heating, possesses a wealth of character, appealing fireplaces, mullioned windows. Briefly comprises: entrance vestibule, hall, study, sitting room, lounge, traditional kitchen, pantry, utility, downstairs WC, breakfast room and formal dining room along with cellar. Landing, master bedroom and wash room, four further bedrooms along with family bathroom and shower room. Drive with ample parking, outbuildings, garden room and music room. No Chain. Energy Rating E

Offers Around £785,000

Viewing: Matlock Office.

Matlock: 01629 828 250

Banner Cross: 0114 268 3241

Tansley

Yew Tree Cottage, 37 The Knoll

A beautifully proportioned four bedroomed stone built, period cottage believed to date back to the 1700s, perfect for family occupation or indeed having potential for a quality bed and breakfast. Possessing a wealth of charm and character, the immaculately presented and spacious accommodation has a gas fired central heating system and is extensively double glazed, briefly comprising: porch, hall, sitting room, breakfast room, breakfasting kitchen with pantry, study, utility, downstairs WC, lounge and formal dining room. First floor landing, four bedrooms, three with en-suite, family bathroom. Delightful private attractive gardens, drive with ample parking, space for garage subject to planning. Viewing recommended. Energy Rating E

Offers Around £498,500

Viewing: Matlock Office.

Dronfield: 01246 290992

Hathersage: 01433 650009

Bakewell: 01629 815307


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NE

Vale of Edale

Rowlands Farm, Barber Booth

In an idyllic private location within the Vale of Edale, a substantial and recently totally upgraded and sympathetically extended five bedroomed farmhouse, with large detached barn with planning for two one-bedroom holiday cottages and a large new double garage with workshops. Truly breathtaking panoramic 360 degree views over Jacobs Ladder, Kinder Scout, Edale Village, Ringing Roger and the Nab and in lovely landscaped setting extending to approx. 27 acres. Oil central heating and double glazing, re-wired, new kitchen, new bathrooms. Three reception rooms, kitchen with Aga, ground floor bedroom with en-suite. F/F: four bedrooms and family bathroom. Edale, situated at the start of the Pennine Way, is a special community and a very sought after location with many local activities. Local train station, excellent village primary school and easy commuting to Sheffield and Manchester. Energy Rating D

Viewing: Hathersage Office.

Offers Around £850,000

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Hathersage

Rooftops, 9 Hill Lane

Bakewell

Calton House, Yeld Road

A deceptively spacious four bedroom split level detached house occupying an elevated position, with truly breathtaking south facing views over Hathersage and the Hope Valley. Gas fired central heating and sealed unit double glazing. Reception hall, superb sitting room with stunning views, four bedrooms and bathroom. Lower Ground Floor: dining room with French windows to terrace, cloakroom, good sized kitchen, family room/bedroom five. Outside: off-road parking and garage. Front garden and attractive level rear garden with patio, store/workshop, greenhouse and superb views. Energy Rating D

A truly superb family house, particularly well located on a favoured corner position away from the main thoroughfare yet close to and within the catchment of renowned local Lady Manners and junior schools, along with the town centre facilities. Considerably extended into an outstanding property offering gas central heating system, uPVC double glazing and comprising hall, sitting room, large family/dining room, excellent kitchen, utility and downstairs cloakroom. Landing, two double bedrooms, single room and excellent bathroom. Large carpeted loft space giving a most useful versatile additional area. Extensive stone flagged entertaining terrace to the rear, off-road parking and pleasant front and side gardens. Viewing recommended. Energy Rating E

Viewing: Hathersage Office.

Viewing: Bakewell Office.

Offers Around £429,950

Matlock: 01629 828 250

Banner Cross: 0114 268 3241

Dronfield: 01246 290992

Offers Around £299,950

Hathersage: 01433 650009

Bakewell: 01629 815307


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Bamford

4 Old Post Office Row, Main Street

Great Hucklow

Ash Cottage

An attractive, superbly appointed and deceptively spacious, mid-terrace Victorian cottage, in this highly desirable Peak Park village, has been refurbished with scant regard for expense including a central heating system. An internal viewing is essential to appreciate the tastefully decorated and well appointed interior. The views to the rear are excellent and there is a pleasant and enclosed rear courtyard. The property has been extended to the rear to form a garden room and is decorated in a contemporary style. Bamford has good local facilities including a train station. Briefly comprising sitting room, dining kitchen, garden room, cellar. At first floor two bedrooms, bathroom with off-road parking. Energy Rating D

A charming and pretty mid terrace cottage lying in a quiet backwater in this much sought after Peak District village believed to date back to the 1700s and having been carefully upgraded yet retaining many attractive original features. Charming sitting room/dining room with original stone flagged floor and original gritstone fireplace with multi-fuel stove, breakfast kitchen. First floor: two bedrooms, bathroom with full suite. Outside: small frontage and rear courtyard. Detached stone built garage. Energy Rating C

Viewing: Hathersage Office.

Viewing: Bakewell Office.

Offers Around £230,000

Offers Around £215,000

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W E N PROPERTIES AVAILABLE TO RENT Dalebrook House, Baslow Road, Eastmoor S42 7DD Imposing five bedroomed, four bathroomed country house

£2000 PCM 4 Woodland Terrace, Joan Bank Lane, Ashford in the Water DE45 1PY Neatly presented two bedroomed end terrace cottage

Eyam

Jonas House, Lydgate

In a lovely peaceful location close to the centre of this popular and historic Peak District village dating back to the 18th century with later addition in Victorian times and recently by the current owners. Sympathetically and very tastefully extended and upgraded with no expense spared. Well fitted kitchen, dining room, separate sitting room with feature fireplace and French windows leading to rear terrace. First floor: master bedroom with en suite shower room, double bedroom 2 with French windows onto balcony/terrace, large luxury main bathroom. Outside: off-road parking and detached garage. Private enclosed lovely rear garden with flagged sitting out areas, spectacular views down over Eyam and Eyam Edge. Energy Rating E

£625 PCM Apt 2 Rowsley House, Castle Drive, Bakewell DE45 1AS Characterful two double bedroomed first floor apartment

£600 PCM Ash Cottage Apartment, Orme court, off Granby Road, Bakewell DE45 1ES Beautifully presented one bedroomed, first floor apartment

£575 PCM 19 Broad Walk, Darley Dale, Matlock DE4 2TT Well presented three bedroomed semi-detached house

£550 PCM FOR A FULL UP-TO-DATE RENTAL LIST PLEASE CONTACT OUR LETTINGS DEPARTMENT ON

Viewing: Hathersage Office.

Offers Around £349,950

Matlock: 01629 828 250

Banner Cross: 0114 268 3241

01629 815307

Hathersage

Situated in the heart of this very popular and sought after historic Peak District village, a natural stone built freehold three/four bedroom mid terrace cottage within walking distance of the village centre and its excellent amenities and offered for sale with immediate vacant possession. The property has double glazing but is in need of some modernisation and updating. Sitting room, dining kitchen and pantry. First floor: large double bedroom 1, good sized bedroom 2, bathroom with full suite. Second floor: bedroom 3 and large landing/potential bedroom 4. Outside: attractive front garden. To the rear, yard and two store places, one with w.c. Awaiting EPC Viewing: Hathersage Office.

Offers Around £225,000

e-mail: lettings@saxtonmee.co.uk

Dronfield: 01246 290992

Hathersage: 01433 650009

6 Fern Royd, Oddfellows Rd

Bakewell: 01629 815307


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Lea

Bolehill

£319,950

PRNE IC W E

£369,000

• Contemporary, extended family home • Four bedrooms • Three reception rooms • Spacious dining kitchen • Family bathroom, shower room & master en-suite • Delightful gardens • Views over open countryside • Garaging & off-road parking • EPC=D

VIEWING ADVISED

Tansley

Darley Dale

Youlgrave

£115,000

Rental Properties

£600 pcm

1 Bed Apartment, Matlock-EPC=B £425pcm

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£260,000

• Characterful Grade II listed stone built property • THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS • Two reception rooms • LOG BURNING STOVE • Study area & cellars • Breakfast kitchen • Idyllic position with commanding views • Extensive gardens • Driveway with ample off-road parking

2 Bed House, Chesterfield-EPC=D £450pcm 2 Bed House, Matlock-EPC=D £495pcm 2 Bed House, Tansley-EPC=E £525pcm 3 Bed House, Darley Dale-EPC=D £550pcm 3 Bed Cottage, Wensley-EPC=E £550pcm 2 Bed House, Darley Dale-EPC=D £595pcm AVAILABLE NOW

• Stone Built, Unique & Characterful Property • Two reception rooms • Two bedrooms; one set on a Derbyshire landing • Family bathroom, master en-suite & cloak room • Kitchen & utility room • Off-road parking & rear garden • No upward chain • EPC=D

2 Bed Apartment, Tansley-EPC=D £650pcm

• Semi-detached family home • Recently refurbished • Three good sized bedrooms • Two reception rooms • Breakfast kitchen • New family bathroom • Gardens & outbuildings • EPC=D

• Characterful stone built cottage • Bedroom and shower room • Living room • Kitchen with hand painted units • Gas fired central heating • Enclosed rear garden • Off-road parking • EPC=F

2 Bed Bungalow, Old Tupton-EPC=D £650pcm 2 Bed Cottage, Holloway-EPC=D £650pcm 3 Bed Cottage, Winster-EPC=D £750pcm 2 Bed Bungalow, Kniveton-EPC=D £750pcm 3 Bed House, Darley Bridge-EPC=E £850pcm 4 Bed Cottage, Wingerworth-EPC=E £900pcm

TENANT APPLICATION FEE £100 + VAT PER PERSON

TENANT APPLICATION FEE £100 + VAT PER PERSON

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LITTON MILL SK17 8SW 2 Town House

Offers Around

£375,000

BAKEWELL DE45 1AP Woodstock Cottage, Hassop Road

Offers Around

£499,950

This four double bedroom townhouse offers beautiful spacious accommodation arranged over three floors, in the picturesque riverside location of Millers Dale. The property has been sympathetically refurbished throughout retaining original features alongside high quality modern fittings, oak flooring and a bespoke handmade kitchen. A superb master suite with balcony overlooks the River Wye and there is under croft secure parking. • Broad entrance hall • Sitting room with sold oak window seats & family dining area • Handmade kitchen by 'Arrow furniture' • Master suite with French doors to balcony • Three further double bedrooms with en-suites • Study / Office • Views of river Wye • Stunning scenery on your doorstep • Earl viewing recommended. EPC rating D

A delightful family home with an attractive stone exterior set within large mature south facing gardens. Versatile accommodation with self-contained annexe and potential for use as a B&B. Lying within close proximity to the market town of Bakewell with an array of amenities.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

VIEWING IS A MUST • 5 bedrooms with three en-suites including the one bedroom annexe • Flexible living accommodation • Large conservatory overlooking generous south facing garden • Large utility room • Attractive countryside views to all aspects • Integral garage and ample parking • Catchment for Lady Manners school. EPC rating D

For a FREE rental appraisal please call 01629 700 695 BAKEWELL 01629 700699

DORE OFFICE 0114 236 2420

SURVEYS 0114 235 7741

BAKEWELL LETTINGS 01629 700695

HATHERSAGE 01433 651 888

BANNER CROSS 0114 268 3388

AUCTION 0114 236 2420

LETTINGS 0114 268 9900


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GREAT LONGSTONE DE45 1PB 9 Edge View Drive Offers Around

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MONYASH DE45 1JH Lea House, Church Street

£330,000

A spacious three bedroom stone built detached family home with integral garage and delightful gardens. Enviably located in the picturesque village of Great Longstone, the property requires cosmetic updating in parts and offers potential for further extending subject to the usual consents.

Generous sitting room • Bow windowed dining room • Breakfast kitchen with pantry • Downstairs WC • Three bedrooms • Family shower room • Integral garage with pit • Wonderful front and rear gardens • Charming uninterrupted views from the rear • Off-street parking • Stone built shed • Lady Manners school catchment • NO CHAIN.

BASLOW DE45 1RP 10 Derwent View

Offers Around

£460,000

A beautifully presented three/four bedroomed detached Edwardian home with delightful walled south facing garden and parking. Enviably located in the charming village of Monyash, the property also benefits from an extended breakfast kitchen and versatile garden room.

• Extended breakfast kitchen • • Sitting room with open fire •

3/4 bedroomed family home

Dining room with Aga stove Versatile garden room

• Delightful enclosed south facing walled

garden • Stone mullioned windows • Sealed unit double glazing

• Parking for two vehicles.

Offers Around

£235,000

A three double bedroom stone built mid terraced property conveniently located in the heart of Baslow. The property requires cosmetic updating and represents a superb refurbishment opportunity. Outside, there are front and rear gardens as well as off-street parking.

• Snug room with fireplace • Generous kitchen diner • Three double bedrooms • Family bathroom • Front and rear gardens • Off-street parking • Shed • Short walk to the Chatsworth Estate and village amenities • Highly rated primary school • Lady Manners catchment • NO CHAIN • Early viewing recommended.

EPC rating D

EPC rating F

EPC rating E

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

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For a FREE market appraisal please call Bakewell office 01629 700 699 or Hathersage office 01433 651 888

BASLOW DE45 1RR 3 Riverside

BAKEWELL DE45 1FP 62 Moorhall

BASLOW DE45 1RR 4 Riverside

Offers Around

£240,000

Offers Around

£179,950

A two bedroom semi-detached cottage with off-street parking and a delightful south facing garden peacefully located in the village of Baslow. The property requires cosmetic updating in parts however has superb potential with many charming features including a veranda style porch, open fireplaces and bay window.

An extended stone built two double bedroom mid terraced home on the Moorhall Estate. The property is in good condition throughout and benefits from a well proportioned sitting room, kitchen with utility area and off-road parking. The low maintenance rear patio garden features a versatile workshop.

• Entrance porch • Snug / dining room • Modern high gloss kitchen • Bay windowed sitting room with open fire • Two double bedrooms • Shower room • Lovely veranda style porch • South

• Broad entrance porch • Generous sitting room with dining area • Extended kitchen • Utility area with pantry • Two double bedrooms • Scope for a third bedroom (STP) • Family bathroom • Off-street parking • Enclosed rear garden with workshop •

garden with patio area

Offers Around

A two bedroom semi-detached cottage with off-street parking for two vehicles and a delightful south facing garden. The property requires cosmetic updating throughout and benefits from potential to extend, subject to the usual consents.

• Breakfast kitchen • Bay windowed sitting room • Two double bedrooms • Family bathroom • Enclosed south facing garden • Ideal first time purchase or investment property • Walking distance to Chatsworth.

Derbyshire Dales Occupancy Clause applies.

• NO CHAIN

EPC rating to follow

EPC rating to follow

EPC rating to follow

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

NO CHAIN

£230,000

For a FREE rental appraisal please call 01629 700 695 BAKEWELL 01629 700699

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PROPERTY AVAILABLE TO RENT 1 BANK COTTAGES MAIN ROAD HATHERSAGE S32 1BB Delightful three storey cottage two bedroom cottage, gas central heating, rear garden. EPC rating E

£695 PCM 6 ELIZABETH COURT BASLOW DE45 1RX

BAMFORD S33 0BY 8 Ladybower Lodge

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A two bedroom semi-detached house in the desirable village of Baslow with excellent local amenities. The property consists of one double bedroom and one small double bedroom, open plan living room & kitchen, conservatory, family bathroom and downstairs WC. Derbyshire Occupancy Clause applies. EPC Rating E AVAILABLE NOW.

£625 PCM

£199,950

A two double bedroomed apartment forming part of this historic former pumping station, beautifully located next to Ladybower reservoir.

26 WYE MILL CRESSBROOK SK17 8SA

This bright and spacious apartment benefits from an open plan kitchen, two bathrooms, two parking spaces and excellent amenities including gym, communal gardens and bicycle store.

Two double bedroom first floor apartment, large living room, kitchen, utility and bathroom. Two parking spaces, communal gardens and stunning views.

• Entrance hall • Master bedroom with en-suite • Further double bedroom with good storage • Dual aspect sitting room with dining area • Open plan kitchen with peninsula unit • Inner courtyard area • Family bathroom • Generous under stair storage • Two gated parking spaces, plus visitor parking • Communal gardens, well equipped Gym, and storage facilities • Internal viewing essential. EPC rating D

EPC Rating D

£800 PCM To view any of our rentals please call our dedicated lettings department on 01629 700695

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property auction INVITATIONS FOR LOTS

Tuesday, 23rd June 2015, 3pm at The Maynard Arms, Main Road, Grindleford S32 2HE

If you own a property that you feel would benefit from a sale by auction, please contact Nick Riddle or Kerrie Ibbotson at our Hathersage office on 01433 651888 for an informal discussion. Current lots include:-

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Warren Lodge, Bar Road, Curbar, S32 3YR – 4 bed detached former hunting Lodge with outbuildings and land – Guide Price £650,000 Holmesfield Farm, Cowley Lane, Holmesfield, S18 7SD – 12 acre plot with planning for 4500 sq ft new build – Guide Price £475,000 Land at Froggatt Edge, S32 3ZJ – 2 acre wooded site with dilapidated barn adjacent to Main Road – Guide Price £20,000 Losehill Hall Bungalow, Castleton, S33 8WB – Detached bungalow requiring refurbishment – Guide Price £250,000 Land at Spital Bridge, Castleton, S33 8WB – With Main Road frontage – approx 3 acres – Guide Price £25,000 Land off Buxton Road, Bakewell, DE45 1DA – 1 acre paddock on fringe of town – Guide price TBC

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Warren Lodge, Bar Road, Curbar

Holmesfield Farm, Cowley Lane, Holmesfield

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PROPERTY AUCTION THURSDAY 18 June 2015 – 7pm PROMPT at Peak Edge Hotel, Stonedge Nr Chesterfield, S45 0LW LOT 7 - OLD TUPTON

LOT 1 - CONGREAVE, STANTON-IN-THE-PEAK

In need of modernisation, an attractive 1930’s detached bungalow, set within rendered elevations beneath a steeply pitched tiled roof and providing wellproportioned accommodation with potential to create a superb family or retirement home.

In need of renovation and upgrading, a traditional characterful stone-built, end terraced cottage being one of three in a superb rural location on the fringe of the Peak District National Park.

Guide Price: £165,000 to £185,000

Guide Price: £175,000 to £200,000

LOT 2 - WINSTER An area of walled, village garden with pedestrian access from East Bank, situated within the heart of the village and offering level amenity land extending to approximately 417sq yds. Guide Price: £5,000 to £7,500

LOT 3 - MATLOCK A rare opportunity to acquire surfaced parking within a populated residential location. The land would enable parking for approximately 3 vehicles and has a right of access off Dimple Road. Guide Price: £5,000 to £7,500

TANSLEY – TO BE SOLD IN 3 LOTS LOT 8A - HOPKIN FARM AND STABLES Period stone cottage in need of renovation and improvement with a range of stables, school and general purpose building. The land extends to approximately 8.9 acres.

Guide Price: £300,000 to £350,000

LOT 4 - WOOLLEY MOOR With vehicular access from Badger Lane, this easily managed parcel of grazing land lies just south of the village of Woolley Moor with views from the land over Ogston Reservoir. The land extends to approximately 6.2 acres.

LOT 8B - 7.3 ACRES

Guide Price: £55,000 to £65,000

LOT 8C - 4.3 ACRES

3 paddocks of grass land. A unique opportunity for either agricultural, equestrian or amenity purchaser.

Guide Price: £25,000 to £35,000

2 paddocks of agricultural/amenity land accessed from Middle Lane.

LOT 5 - MATLOCK A characterful former Methodist Church, close to Matlock’s town centre and all local amenities. Granted full planning permission to create four new homes ranging from two to four bedrooms with open plan living areas and a range of bathroom and en-suite facilities.

Guide Price: £20,000 to £30,000

LOT 9 - BASLOW

Declared Reserve: £140,000

LOT 6 - BRASSINGTON Situated on the village fringe, an area of approximately 1.8 acres of amenity/agricultural land with access from Wash Hills Lane, being ideal for equestrian enthusiast or good life purchaser. Guide Price: £15,000 to £25,000

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Guide Price: £300,000 to £350,000

WINSTER NEW

AN END TERRACED COTTAGE SITUATED ON THE EDGE OF THIS POPULAR SOUGHT AFTER VILLAGE PROVIDING TWO DOUBLE BEDROOM ACCOMMODATION, GOOD GARDENS, OFF-STREET PARKING AND A SUBSTANTIAL CONSERVATORY EXTENSION. Built of brick beneath a hipped tiled roof and believed to date from around 1930, this end terrace cottage stands as a row of three which share a pleasant location on the edge of the village. The house has the benefit of a substantial conservatory extension which provides useful additional living space together with off-street parking and good sized, easily managed gardens. EPC Rating: D

Ref: 8529

Detached property in need of considerable upgrading and improvement with potential for extension subject to the necessary consents and thus offering opportunity to create a home of considerable distinction in a sought after location.

£157,500

NEW

A QUITE DELIGHTFUL THREE BEDROOMED COTTAGE PRESENTED TO THE HIGHEST OF STANDARDS HAVING RECENTLY UNDERGONE REFURBISHMENT AND OFFERING SPACIOUS ACCOMMODATION TAKING ADVANTAGE OF SUPERB OPEN COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS. Dating back to the C19th and having numerous characterful features throughout due to the sympathetic modernisation scheme to include exposed beam work, fireplaces, flagged and quarry tiled flooring together with oak internal doors. With the kitchen fitted with American light oak handmade units incorporating integral appliances and bathroom with traditional white suite to include roll top bath and dressing area. Set within an elevated position taking in delightful views from the landscaped gardens and enjoying the use of a gravelled drive and large single garage with workshop space. EPC Rating: TBC

£369,950

Ref: 8546

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DARLEY DALE

DARLEY DALE

NEW

NEW

A MODERN DETACHED FOUR BEDROOMED FAMILY HOME PRESENTED TO A PLEASING STANDARD STANDING WITHIN THIS HIGHLY REGARDED RESIDENTIAL LOCATION. Fitted kitchen to include integral appliances, living area, dining area and conservatory, four bedrooms, one of which with en-suite facility and family bathroom. Benefiting from gas fired central heating and upvc double glazing and sitting within a manageable hard landscaped plot which boasts front and rear gardens to include a quite unique ornamental pond, parking and single garage. EPC Rating: E

£279,960

Ref: 8549

A LARGER THAN AVERAGE THREE BEDROOM END OF TERRACE PROPERTY IN NEED OF MODERNISATION AND REFURBISHMENT, STANDING WITHIN THIS HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER RESIDENTIAL LOCATION. Benefiting from gas fired central heating, UPVC double glazing and sitting within a manageable plot which boasts front and rear gardens along with, a rare commodity for the area, single garage. In the distance southerly views can be enjoyed over the valley, also flooding rooms with natural light. EPC rating: TBC Ref: 8110

£154,950 NO CHAIN

WARREN CARR

A DETACHED FOUR BEDROOMED FAMILY HOME PRESENTED TO A HIGH STANDARD THROUGHOUT HAVING RECENTLY UNDERGONE FULL REFURBISHMENT AND RENOVATION. Sympathetically decorated for family living with the opportunity to stamp one’s own mark and sitting within a comfortable plot which boasts ample parking, double garage, generous frontage and rear gardens. Superb kitchen with a range of bespoke oak rustic wall and floor mounted units, living room with feature marble fireplace and Clearview log burner. Set within this countryside hamlet and being within ready access of local schooling and bus routes to mainstream facilities. Ideally suited to the family purchaser looking to take advantage of the generous proportions on offer or indeed active retirees looking to downsize to easily managed accommodation. A viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the level of detail that has gone into this superb family home. EPC Rating: E

£325,000 NO CHAIN

Ref: 8455

TANSLEY

CROMFORD

NEW

NEW

A MODERN THREE BEDROOMED SEMI-DETACHED PROPERTY OFFERING SERVICEABLE ACCOMMODATION BUT WITH SCOPE TO COSMETICALLY IMPROVE THROUGHOUT. Sitting within a larger than average plot which boasts front garden and drive together with a single garage. To the rear a larger than average lawned garden, all of which take in the delightful surrounding views. With the internal accommodation briefly comprising storm entrance porch, entrance hallway, living through dining room, fitted kitchen. To the first floor, three bedrooms and bathroom. EPC rating: E Ref: 8539

£215,000 NO CHAIN

CROMFORD NEW

A CHARMING THREE BEDROOMED SEMI-DETACHED COTTAGE, DATING BACK TO THE C19TH AND PRESENTED TO A CHARACTERFUL STANDARD THROUGHOUT WITH MODERN DAY TWISTS. Having modern day conveniences such as fitted kitchen to include integral appliances, white bathroom suite, gas fired central heating and UPVC double glazing. Blended with such conveniences are characterful features such as exposed beam work and fireplaces. In recent years there has been the addition of a reception conservatory and there is yet further potential to create additional living accommodation within the vaulted cellar, subject to the necessary enquiries and consents. Sitting within a manageable plot which boasts lawed front garden and side patio seating area being fully enclosed and enjoying a good degree of privacy. EPC Rating: TBC

Ref: 8550

£235,000

A QUITE SUPERB AND SUBSTANTIAL FIVE BEDROOMED DETACHED FAMILY HOME PRESENTED TO THE HIGHEST OF STANDARDS WITHIN LANDSCAPED GARDENS AND ENJOYING COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS. Presented to the highest of standards with flexible ground floor entertainment areas to include a high end living dining kitchen with Aga and opening effortlessly to the formal dining room and lounge together with sun room overlooking the gardens. To the first floor are five double bedrooms to include a master en-suite with dressing area and bathroom and a further bedroom enjoying similar facilities. Having oak flooring to the majority of the ground floor and the benefit of gas fired central heating, UPVC double glazing and air conditioning to the majority of the first floor. Sitting within a larger than average plot with block paved sweeping drive to the front to a detached double garage with versatile room above and perhaps, subject to the necessary planning consents, could be converted into a self-contained annexe. The remainder of the outdoor area has been landscaped to lawn and seating areas, all of which are edged with mature planted borders and a degree of privacy is gained via wall boundaries. EPC Rating: TBC Ref: 8542

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ELTON NEW

NEW

A CHARACTERFUL 16TH CENTURY COTTAGE WITHIN THIS HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER VILLAGE LOCATION OFFERING SCOPE FOR COSMETIC IMPROVEMENT. Sitting within a manageable plot which boasts parking and cottage style front and rear gardens. Along with the numerous character features, modern day conveniences are blended in effortlessly to include gas-fired central heating, en-suite facilities and leaded double glazing. EPC Rating: D

A TWO BEDROOMED, MID-TERRACED CHARACTERFUL COTTAGE, RECENTLY RENOVATED TO THE HIGHEST OF STANDARDS, SET WITHIN THIS HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER PEAK DISTRICT VILLAGE. With modern fitted kitchen to include integral appliances and high-end contemporary en-suite facilities to both bedrooms together with characterful features particularly to the living room with feature natural stone fireplace incorporating a multi-fuel stove. Set within a manageable, low maintenance plot which boasts front and rear gardens. EPC Rating: TBC

£184,940 NO CHAIN

Ref: 8238

£260,000 NO CHAIN

Ref: 8554

TANSLEY

DARLEY DALE NEW PRICE

A MODERN STONE BUILT TWO BEDROOM DETACHED BUNGALOW ENJOYING A TUCKED AWAY CENTRAL VILLAGE LOCATION. An internal inspection will reveal the bungalow to be well maintained, simply decorated and presented with a pleasing style. There is gas fired central heating and modern uPVC double glazing. The market town facilities in Matlock lie around 2½ miles away and the local road network provides access to the neighbouring centres of employment including Chesterfield, Bakewell and Alfreton. The delights of the surrounding Derbyshire Dales and Peak District countryside are all close to hand. EPC Rating: D

£205,000 NO CHAIN

Ref: 8379

MATLOCK NEW

A WELL-PRESENTED AND LARGER THAN AVERAGE THREE BEDROOMED END OF TERRACE PROPERTY WITHIN THIS CONVENIENT RESIDENTIAL LOCATION. Modern kitchen, white bathroom suite and neutrally decorated together with gas fired central heating and UPVC double glazing. The accommodation briefly comprises, to the ground floor level, entrance hallway, living room, dining room, kitchen and WC. To the first floor are three bedrooms and bathroom. Sitting within a manageable corner plot which boasts low maintenance gravelled front garden and rear yard and to the distance, views towards the countryside beyond. EPC Rating: TBC

£149,950

Ref: 8538

Ref: 8404

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VE DAY ACROSS THE PEAKS & DALES, 8 MAY 1945

welcome was becoming tangible as British PoWs returned on extended leave. Back to Tideswell after three years in German prison camp Stalag 344 came a Royal Navy sailor, believed missing since 1941 when his ship was sunk near Cherbourg. The son of an Edale family turned up at his farm without any warning but his wife did not recognise him; he had been forced to work 12 hours a day in a benzine works after being taken prisoner when dropped with his paratroop division near Arnhem. Word reached Youlgrave that young Shimwell, wounded at Arnhem, was now in an English hospital recovering from shrapnel

CAVENDISH DFAS Cavendish DFAS fully sponsored the Small Schools Art Project and Exhibition 2015 for 13 of the smallest schools in the area. Jim Medway, a professional artist, organised a day’s workshop at each school for pupils aged 711. He concentrated on Relief Printing and Indian Ink Wash techniques, and was delighted with the enthusiastic response and consequent talent shown in the work the pupils produced. The success of the venture was expressed by one of the 208 pupils involved, who described it as “the best lesson ever!” The work was exhibited for 5 days in the Cavendish Dome

from Monday 16th March, starting with an opening evening ceremony attended by the Mayor of High Peak, Councillor Alan Barrow, Peter Stubbs, Chairman of Cavendish DFAS, and friends, families and pupils. During the week, many members of the public and university students also viewed the exhibition, and were amazed at the quality and maturity of the pictures produced by the pupils. Grateful thanks must be extended to Jan Hardy, who worked very hard to set up this most interesting and worthwhile project, and who also organised the excellent exhibition with Jim Medway.

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wounds. But the mood in Baslow was sombre following the news that the vicar’s only son, Lieutenant Basil Whitfield Drew, had been killed in action on the Rhine. At around the same time came news that Major

the Marquis of Hartington, son and heir to the Duke of Devonshire, had been killed by a German sniper in Belgium. The Major was mentioned in despatches for conspicuous gallantry. By contrast, there was elation in Over Haddon when a soldier of the Royal Artillery was heard to be in safe hands after being listed as missing since the fall of Singapore in February 1942. Flags flew at Wensley and Oker to celebrate the return of two PoWs; the Wensley man had been forced to march over 800 miles with nothing but scraps to eat; the Oker soldier had been in German hands for five years, working long shifts down a mine near Hanover. A lancecorporal with the S h e r w o o d Foresters, now back in Bakewell, told of being put to work in an iron ore mine; he and his mates had once been forced to work an extra hour for singing Land of Hope and Glory and The Marseillaise. A great welcome Several PoWs returned to Hathersage with tales to tell. A sergeant with the Sherwood Foresters had seen action at Dunkirk before being captured and taken to Stalag 357 in Poland. Two young Hathersage soldiers had broken out from a prison camp, kept hidden along their escape route by Russian and Czech prisoners working on the land. A glider pilot described his miraculous escape at Arnhem, where a shell took off the top of his helmet and left the rim lodged around his ears – then he was taken prisoner at the dressing station. More PoWs reached home in time for the imminent celebrations. A great welcome was given to a Bonsall soldier captured twice, while a Birchover gunner returned ‘rather thin’ after six months’ captivity in Stalag XIB. Wirksworth was already hung with flags and garlands for the return of the doctor’s son, missing since November 1943, when news broke that a local airman – mentioned in despatches after being forced to ditch his ‘plane

during D-Day operations – had just been awarded the DFC. A member of the BrookeTaylor family returned to Bakewell after almost five years in prison camps prior to his recent escape; German peasants had kept him hidden from SS men and enemy troops stationed nearby. He was hiding in a pigsty when the Americans arrived, listening with bated breath as they stormed the village. His brother, a released PoW, was also expected home any day. It’s official! By early May, Matlock Magistrate’s Court had promised an hour’s extension to licensed premises on VE Day – soon to be confirmed as May 8th. Bakewell magistrates considered half an hour to be sufficient for their area, bearing in mind that fighting continued in the Far East. A final fundraising spurt for the Soldiers’ Comfort Fund at Bradwell took the form of a concert; during the 5 years and 8 months of hostilities Bradwell British Legion had raised £1,968 – the committee was determined to round up the total to

the next afternoon, Tuesday 8 May, keeping everyone glued to their radios. Then at last it was VE Day and church bells rang out across the land. At Wirksworth, Mr Johnson, a bellringer for 53 years, took part in the joyful peal; during his lifetime he had rung in the Boer War, Ladysmith, Mafeking and the Great War. In spite of miserable weather, the streets became packed with open-air parties as people danced to the radio and local bands – two Highland pipers appeared in Cromford market place. Licensed premises soon began to run dry; a sign went up outside one Matlock hotel: ‘Sorry, not a spot till Thursday.’ Visiting hours at Darley Dale’s Whitworth Hospital were ignored all day and visitors were allowed to stay to tea with patients. The King’s speech Scores of people gathered around V-shaped table settings for a tea party on Tideswell Market Square; two PoWs arrived home a couple of days later to find the whole town still en fête. Following a church service on VE day plus one, 200 people sat down to tea in the Methodist schoolroom at Cressbrook, then the local band led a procession and Morris dancers on a tour of the village. Each child was given a shilling and an orange.

You Home’ scheme was at work, set up during hostilities to help servicemen on leave get back home. A large number arrived at Derby station around midnight and were delivered to Matlock police station by volunteer ambulance drivers. Willing car owners from Bakewell collected those who lived in that direction, conveying some as far as Buxton. Many churches were floodlit throughout VE week, with large flood-lamps also set up on prominent sites including Hoptonwood Stone Works at Middleton by Wirksworth. Over 800 Middletonians danced on the village green to music from Middleton Silver Prize Band and Mrs Clifford Shaw presented each child in the village with sixpence. Birchover peace celebrations included a game of football between married and single villagers. The match ended in a draw – a result generally viewed as ‘fortunate’. Last Post and Reveille Amongst those being reunited with their families was an RAF warrant officer from Matlock, taken prisoner after baling out of his Lancaster Pathfinder during a raid over Essen. Three Youlgrave soldiers came home to a share of £24 raised at village whist drives, their thoughts with a local man still in Japanese

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A Flagg whist drive raised £6.12.3d for the British Red Cross, while proceeds from a whist drive at Rowsley went into the Soldiers’ Comfort Fund. Mrs Ducker and Mrs Jansen of Tideswell collected seven large parcels of clothing and food for the Dutch people. Meanwhile, Eyam & Stoney Middleton and District Comforts War Fund was finalising the results of five years’ work. Proceeds from a concert by Monyash Choral Group boosted the Welcome Home Fund; Tideswell set up a house-to-house collection for the same purpose; Longstone Parish Council met to consider their ‘welcome home’ for

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£2,000. On Friday 4 May a Derbyshire newspaper reported: ‘The war in Europe hastens to its end. German armies in Italy have surrendered and nearly one million men have laid down their arms. The surrender of Holland and Denmark is expected at any time and Norway, the last of the occupied countries, will, no doubt, quickly follow suit. Churches and chapels throughout Derbyshire are making arrangements to be open for prayer and thanksgiving as soon as VE Day is announced by the Prime Minister on the BBC and church bells are to be rung.’ So the weekend carried an air of high expectancy before BBC news bulletins confirmed the German surrender on Monday afternoon. The Peaks and Dales were soon awash with flags and bunting – most had last been hung at the coronation and bore the words ‘God Save the King’. Some were far older, displaying faded pictures of monarchs long dead and gone. Fullscale rejoicing was held back for an official announcement by Prime Minister Winston Churchill

Bakewell Band played in Bath Gardens and the King’s speech was relayed through outdoor speakers; church bells rang late into the evening. Rutland Square became a sea of people singing and dancing until the small hours, with a dance in the town hall also packed to capacity. One local schoolboy described the scene in his diary: ‘As night fell the full extent of the preparations became apparent. Flood lighting, fairy lamps and blindless windows emphasised the sharp contrast between war and victory conditions. Young and old turned out to view the well-lit Square where soldier and civilian endeavoured to sing and dance amid a mild bombardment of Home Guard "thunder flashes".’ A huge bonfire burned atop Bunker’s Hill on the Chatsworth estate, built over the past few days by German PoW forestry workers. Dozens of other bonfires blazed across the Peakland hills and no less than three effigies of Hitler were ‘well and truly cremated’ at Hope. Behind the scenes, Bakewell & District branch of the British Legion ‘Get

hands. A soldier from Darley Dale told how he had tried to get to Dunkirk with a companion who hailed from Two Dales. At a fork in the road they took separate ways – one into the hands of the Germans but the other to safety, reaching Dunkirk and a boat to England. Also back home was a Tansley fusilier incarcerated for five years but not heard from for the past 12 months. Bakewell saved its grand finale for Whit Monday, when residents of Milford estate sat down to a splendid Victory Tea plus a shilling and an orange for everyone. Sunday 13 May 1945 was declared Victory Thanksgiving Day, marked by countless parades and a general call to prayer. Openair services ended with the sounding of the Last Post and reveille. Freedom was still less than a week old but people across the Peaks and Dales would remember the heady joy of those celebrations for the rest of their lives. Our illustrations are from ‘The Matlocks & District in the Second World War’ by kind permission of Keith Taylor and Country Books. Julie Bunting

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describe what the Peak Centre is all about:“The Peak Centre is a residential activity centre in Edale. We are open all year round and welcome a range of youth groups and school children from across Derbyshire and beyond. We run outdoor pursuit activities for residential groups both on site and in the local area, but also look

RESULTS OF MEDWAY 100 CLUB DRAW FOR APRIL

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for opportunities to support and engage with the communities on our doorstep. In 2014 we ran a climbing club for the local primary school, and hope to follow this up with archery and bush craft in September this year. We were also keen to support our local pre-school in Hope, and assisting at Forest Schools was the

obvious choice! We were pleased to be able to give the gift of high-vis jackets for the children and we hope to be able to develop more opportunities to support Hope pre-school in the future.” The children were very happy to wear their smart new jackets, and now we can spot them from the other end of the woods!

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Helped by our friendly Jesters, Jonathan Wicksteed and Neil Spaven, and the many husbands who worked on the stalls, Bakewell Mothers’ Union Branch were delighted with the results of their Fundraising Event and would like to thank the many supporters who came on Monday 27th April to our Coffee Morning at Bakewell’s Town Hall. Branch Leader Angela Bird, said ‘I think it is great that people from far and near come, and not just church people. It makes it all worthwhile, and we have been able to

Have you worked in the NHS or related Healthservices? If so, you are invited to a Free Open Event provided by the NHS Retirement Fellowship (Registered Charity). At this event you will have the opportunity to catch up with friends old and new. Information about the NHS Retirement Fellowship and a presentation on taking care of your finances in retirement will be included. Refreshments will be provided. The Event is being held at Bradbury Community House, Market Street, Glossop SK13 8AR on Tuesday, 23rd June 2015 from 10.30 – 3.00pm. To book a place please ring Lynn Ireland on 07949 827650 NHSRF Registered Charity No. 287936 and supported by CSIS Regisetered Charity No. 1121671

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HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The Darley Dale Floral and Horticultural Society was in existence by 1810. Records from later in the nineteenth century showed that some very important local people were among its leaders. The main patron was the seventh Duke of Devonshire and the President was Sir Joseph Whitworth. The committee included Mr James Smith, the nurseryman who raised the Erica darleyenis, the heather which the present society uses as its logo. The main function of the group seems to have been the Annual Show. In 1889 the title was changed to ‘The Darley Dale Cottage Gardening and Industrial

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PEAK HORSEPOWER Celebrates Return of Riders to Long Causeway

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Coming Events The REGULAR EVENTS for MONDAY to WEDNESDAY will feature in each first issue of the month with WEDNESDAY to EVERYDAY in the second issue. All paid Coming Events will feature as agreed. The full list of Events is always available on our website www.peak-advertiser.co.uk Derbyshire Districts Citizens Advice Bureau. Free, confidential and independent advice for any problem including debt, housing, employment, benefits, consumer, family and relationship. Telephone 0844 375 2712 for appointments/advice (Monday to Friday 10am-4pm. Derbyshire Dales, Matlock Bureau, Town Hall, Matlock. Drop-in and appointments Monday to Friday from 10am–2pm (with a limited service after 2pm). Appointments also available across Derbyshire Dales GP Surgeries in Ashbourne, Bakewell, Darley Dale, Matlock, Winster, Wirksworth and Youlgreave – contact your surgery for details and in Children’s Centres in Ashbourne ( call 01629 533800), Bakewell (call 01629 533673) and Matlock (call 01629 581867). High Peak, Buxton Bureau, 26 Spring Gardens, Buxton. Drop-in Monday 9.30am-2pm and Wednesday 10am-12.00pm, appointments Thursday 10am-2pm. High Peak, Glossop Bureau, 1st Floor Bradbury Community House, Market St, Glossop. Appointments Monday 10am-2pm, Drop-in Tuesday 5pm-7pm and Friday 10am-2pm. High Peak, New Mills Bureau, Town Hall, New Mills. Appointments Tuesday 10am-2pm and drop-in Thursday 10am-2pm. Appointments also available at Whaley Bridge Mechanics Institute (call 0844 375 2712) and across High Peak GP Surgeries in Baslow, Buxton, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Gamesley, Glossop, Hadfield, Hartington, Hayfield, Hope Valley, New Mills and Tideswell contact your surgery for details and in Children’s Centres in Chapel-enle-Frith (call 01629 533680), Fairfield (call 01298 74895), Gamesley (call 01457 728950), Glossop (01629 531232, Hadfield (call 01457 860729), Harpur Hill (call 01298 74101) and New Mills (01629 533000). EVERY THURSDAY Art Class Youlgrave Reading Room. 2-4pm. For more details Diane Kettle 01629 636763. www.dianekettle.com Baby Stay & Play (Formerly Ducklings). Bakewell Children’s Centre. 1.30-3pm. A weekly drop in group. A Health Visitor will attend on the 3rd Thursday of every month. No need to book. Bakewell Croquet Club meets on the Recreation Ground afternoons and evenings during the playing season. Tel. Alan Reeves 01629 812603. Bamford Pre-School Playgroup meets during term time. Methodist School Rooms, Main Road, Bamford. 9am-12noon. Caroline Hunter 07919 007770. Baslow Bridge Players welcomes visitors and new members. Duplicate bridge at Baslow Village Hall. 12.30-3.30pm (to be seated by 12.20pm). Judy Barker 01629 813100. Baslow Guides Baslow Church Rooms. 7.30-9pm. Further info. Kate 01246 582639 or Jo 01246 203868. Basketball Under 11, 5.30-7pm. Adults 7.30-9pm. Hope Valley College. Beaver Scout Group in term time. 6-7pm. Brigade Hall, Bath Street, Bakewell, takes boys and girls from just before their 6th birthday, until they are 8 years old. To be placed on our waiting list, or for info., please ring Jackie Gladwin, Beaver Scout Leader, on 01629 650176. Bell Ringing 8pm at St Giles church, visitors and beginners welcome training given. Tel. 01629 583414 if interested. Bell Ringing Practice in the Bell Tower, Bakewell Parish Church. 7.30-9pm. For details tel. 01629 814521. Learners very welcome. Better Sleep WorkshopThe Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health, Stancliffe House, Molyneux Business Park, Darley Dale. 1-3pm. 01629 733915. Boys’ Brigade 6.30-8.45pm, Matlock Methodist and United Reformed Church, Bank Road, Matlock. Lads aged 6-19 years. Details on 01629 733346. Bradwell Pre-School Group 9am-12noon at the Memorial Hall, Netherside. Contact Wendy Riley 07756 236563. Buxton Musical Society Rehearsals - Buxton Methodist Church, 8-10pm. Experienced singers welcome. www.buxtonmusicalsociety.org.uk Buxton and District Lions Club meets every 2nd Thursday of the month. Old Hall Hotel, Buxton. 8pm. Visitors and prospective members welcome. Further info. Dan Blunt 01298 24677. Carer/Toddler Group Bakewell Methodist Church Hall. 9.45am-12noon. £2 per family. (Term time only). Chatsworth Beaver Scouts ages 53/4 to 8 year olds. 5-6pm and 6-7pm. Contact Amanda Griffiths on 07429 558237. Chatsworth Scouts aged 10-14 year olds. 7-8.30pm. Contact Nick Griffiths 07429 538283. Children’s Freestyle/Jazz Ballroom and Latin Dancing Classes Monyash Village Hall. Term time only. Tel. Karen 01298 83388. Clog Dancing in Hope Friendly group who enjoy dancing a variety of different styles of traditional clog dancing to live music. 6.45-8pm in Loxley Hall, Hope. Tel. Kate 01433 620051 or Jan 01433 670370. Come Dancing Beginners Salsa, Ballroom, Sequence and Latin, 7pm. Adult ballroom/Latin intermediate 8pm, advanced 9pm. Medway Centre, Bakewell. 01298 23171. Come Dancing New Junior and Ballroom and Latin class, for girls and boys of all ages, 6-7pm, Medway Centre, Bakewell. 01298 23171. Creative Coffee (First Thursday of the month). Cool River Café, Matlock. 8-9am. Informal meet up where people pop in for an in business-talk free networking event. More info. derbys.creativecoffee.org.uk or twitter @CCDerbys. Cressbrook Band Practise 8-9.30pm. in 'The Cressbrook' (SK17 8SX). Players of all standards welcome. We also offer tuition for learners - of all ages. Cubs (8-101/2 years) 6-7.15pm. Hathersage Scout Headquarters. For more info. John on 01433 651889. www.hathersage-scouts.org.uk Curbar - All Saints’ Church. 10.30am. Eucharist. Derwent Valley Flower ClubVillage Hall, Calver. First Thursday of each month. Demonstration of flower arranging. 7.45pm. Tel. 01433 630161. Desig-Knit Matlock based drop-in sociable knitting sessions. 6.30pm. Meet every second Thursday of the month at Designate, Matlock. 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Wirksworth Leisure Centre, for Tideswell Bowling Club 6pm. No experience necessary, all you need is a flat more info. please contact Ashdon (club secretary) on 07401 424549. pair of shoes and we will provide the bowls and friendly help to get you Wirksworth Library (Rhythm & Rhyme Sing-a-long Time). 2.15- 2.45pm, free started! If you would like further info you can contact John on 01298-871624 event! 01629 823173. All children aged 5 and under are very welcome. A or Barbara on 01433-630349.6pm onwards for a game of bowls. parent/carer is required to stay for the duration of the activity. Tideswell Library (Storytime) During term 2-2.30pm. 01298 871769. All Wirksworth’s Stay & Play Baby & Toddler Group (term-time only) 1.30-2.30pm children aged 5 and under are very welcome to participate. No charge for the at Wirksworth Surestart Children’s Centre (Memorial Hall). Exciting activities activity. A parent/carer is required to stay for the duration of the activity. for babies and pre-school children. Costs £1 per family and includes snacks Tools for Self Reliance 10am-12noon, Roman Catholic Church Crypt, Bakewell. and drinks! Contact Lucy on 01629 824204. Volunteers welcome to help refurbish tools for third world. Contact Mrs M. Writers in the Peak writing group. 7-9pm. Rutland Hotel, Bakewell. New Pope 01629 733944. members welcome. Watch out for extra workshops coming up. Phone Joyce Weekly Guided Meditation Classes at Heart Jewel Kadampa Buddhist Centre, 01629 813315 for details. (Check!) for details. Matlock Bath. 10.30am-12 noon term time. Suitable for beginners. Everyone Yoga Classes (evening). Friends’ Meeting House, Bakewell. Contact Jan welcome. Drop in classes - no need to book. £5 per class. Tel. 01629 581585 Chappell 01629 812960. or see our website EVERY FRIDAY www.heartjewel.org.uk PLEASE NOTE: If you have had a Bakewell and District Friday Group Whist Drive 7.30pm. Great Longstone Medway Centre, Bakewell. All day. regular event with us which is still listed Village Hall. Raffle. Entry £1 incl. Lunch and entertainment for older and no longer runs can you please get in refreshments. people. Transport provided. Contact Val touch with Nicky on 01629 812159 or email Zen in the Peak District 7pm Green 01629 813825. Meditation practice, instruction and whatson@peak-advertiser.co.uk so we can Bakewell Methodist Church Badminton help, near Matlock Bath. Contact delete it from the paper. Club Wesley Hall, Bakewell Methodist jibul@kwanumzen.org.uk or visit Church. 8.15-10pm. Tel. Jennifer www.kwanumzen.org.uk/The Peak/ Morewood 01629 812299. Doreen Gammage 01629 813714. for more info. Bakewell Scouts Brigade Hall, Bath Street, Bakewell. 7.30-9pm. Please contact Zumba Baslow Village Hall. 9.15am. Contact Claire 07990 771155. Peter Marlor on 01629 813706. EVERY SATURDAY Bamford Pre-School Playgroup meets term time at the Methodist School Bakewell Croquet Club meets on the Recreation Ground from 10am during Rooms, Main Road, Bamford. 9am-12noon. Caroline Hunter 07919 007770. the playing season. Contact Alan Reeves 01629 812603. Bamford Tennis Club Junior coaching from 4.15pm. Tel. 01433 651559 for Bingo 8.30pm, Bakewell Working Men’s and Social Club, Butts Road, Bakewell. further details. Breeze Bike Rides 2nd Saturday of each month. To promote cycling fitness Bradwell Pre-School Group 9am-12noon at the Memorial Hall, Netherside. and confidence in women who have some experience of riding on roads. Start Contact Wendy Riley 07756 236563. from Whitworth Centre, routes varied but centre around Darley Dale. The Bradwell Teddy Bear Club Parent, Baby and Toddler Group) meet at the overall duration is 3 hours 45 minutes (3 hours cycling). There will be a Methodist Schoolrooms, Bradwell (opp. White Hart Pub) from 9.30-11.30am. tearoom stop. Cycling helmets are advised, please bring with you, water All welcome. Further info. contact Collette 01433 623838. bottle, spare inner tube and waterproof. The rides are free but places have to Calver/Eyam Bowling Group would like to welcome anyone who would like to be booked RSVP through the website: http://www.goskyride.com/breeze try their hand at bowling. You only need a flat pair of shoes as we can lend Chatsworth Bowling Club April-Sept. 5-7.30pm. Open night. Beginners and you the bowls. 4-7pm, three taster sessions free! Further info Diana on 01433 new members welcome. 01246 567478 or 01629 814439. 630349. Darley Dale Croquet Club See Friday’s Events for further details. Castleton Music Group Running twice a month with two different teachers. Free Family Film Screenings Every Saturday from 3pm. Designate, Matlock. One has an emphasis on music and one singing. Tel. Emma on 01433 621595 Hathersage Farmers Market 1st Saturday of each month. Hathersage Memorial or 07890 050 196 or Denewood.bandb@virgin.net to check the next session. Hall from 10am-2pm. Contact Gemma Facer 07931 960770. Castleton Toddler Group 9.45am-11.45pm Castleton Village Hall, How Lane, Hathersage Painters Every other Saturday at Hathersage Bell Room. 10amCastleton. Further info. Emma on 07890 050 196. Email for programme of 1pm. Contact Audrey Hague 01433 621266. events on Denewood.bandb@virgin.net. Jog YoulgraveTake your first steps to fitness with Jog Derbyshire’s New Year’s Cromford Community Band Cromford Methodist Church, Water Lane, campaign. Suitable for beginners. Meet Youlgrave Scout Hut, 10.30am. Cromford. 6.45-8pm. We invite enthusiastic musicians of all abilities, aged 10 Juggling Club Circus skills practice. 6-8pm. 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Suitable for beginners. Meet at the Interested in playing table tennis? Then get yourself down to the Whitworth Whitworth Centre, Station Road, Darley Dale, 8.30am. Academy, Dale Road North, Darley Dale.7-10pm, qualified coaching for league Buxton Model Boat Club seeks new members of all ages and abilities to join players or just beginning. We have it all! £3 for seniors or £2 for under 18. us between 9am and 2pm, at the large lake in the Pavilion Gardens, Buxton. Kick Start Walk Local walks with a friendly group. Derbyshire Federation for For contact and membership details, please visit Mental Health. 2-4pm. (Meet 1.50pm at the bandstand in Matlock park). www.buxtonmodelboatclub.co.uk Gareth Pooley 01629 733915. Church in the Peak (Newfrontiers) 10.30am. At County Hall, Matlock. For ‘Little Explorers’ An informal play session for pre-school children including more details call 01629 584783, email admin@churchinthepeak.org.uk or messy play, arts and crafts, music, fitness and stories. 10.30-11.30am. Harpur visit www.churchinthepeak.org.uk. You are very welcome to join us! Hill Children’s Centre, Buxton. Tel. 01298 74101 to book. Free of charge. Come DancingAdult ballroom/Latin beginners 6.45pm, intermediate 7.45pm. Matlock Bridge Club Hosted improvers’ session. St Helen’s Church Hall, Darley St Peters Hall, Buxton. 01298 23171. Dale. Non-members welcome. 1-4pm. Membership £5. Tel. 01629 583706. Cromford Methodist Church Sunday Worship 10.30am followed by coffee. Matlock and District Rifle Club Contact Len Webster 01629 584797. Details from Rev. Dr. Robert Foster 01773 839795. All welcome. Matlock Gilbert and Sullivan Society meets from 7.30-9.30pm at All Saints’ Curbar All Saints’ Church - 10.30am Parish Eucharist. Church Hall, Smedley Street, Matlock. New members welcomed. Contact Nic Dales Christian Spiritualist Church Mencap Society, Greenaway Lane, Darley Wilson 01629 812276. Dale. Through the school yard. 6.30pm. Divine Service and Clairvoyance. Matlock Record Club second Friday of the month at Designate, Matlock. 8pm. Warm welcome to everyone. Otter Tots Swim School Classes 9.30-11.30am. Term time only at S. Anselm’s Dale Road Methodist Church, Darley Dale invites you to our Sunday Services. School, Bakewell. For all babies and children from 3 months to school age. 10.30am. Morning worship for all age groups followed by coffee and chat. Contact Victoria 07944 391362. victoria@ottertots.com. www.ottertots.com. 6.30pm. Evening worship. Parwich Toddler Group Parwich Memorial Hall, 2.30-4.30pm. We are a very Darley Dale St Helen’s Church Sunday services. 11am. Holy Communion on friendly group. Wide range of toys and activities for babies and children aged the first, third and fourth Sundays. 8am Holy Communion (BCP) on the 0-5. 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Breakfast Club at Castleton. 7.45-8.45am. 07890 050196/01433 620630. Cromford Pre-School Playgroup Mon. 12noon-3pm, Tue-Fri 9am-12noon. Tel. 07905 937371 during session time or call in. Darley Churchtown Out of School Club Breakfast Club. 8-8.50am. After School Club 3.15-6pm. During term time only. Tel. Mrs S. Wood 01629 735851. Flagg Nursery School provides top quality free nursery education. Open from 8.15am-3.15pm. Tel. 01298 85208. Free Children’s Competition at the Painted Plate, Eyam. Open for pottery painting. Tel. 01433 639200. Great Longstone Pre-School The Old School House, Main Street, Great Longstone. Term time 9.15am-12.15pm. Please phone 01629 640842. Holloway Playgroup Florence Nightingale Village Hall, Mill Lane, Holloway. 9.15-12.15pm, Mon-Fri during term time. Tel. Lex 07838 044153 for a free trial session or Holloway Playgroup in session times on 07813 501731. Matlock Bath Pre-School Playgroup meets for 3 hours each morning from 912noon at the Pavilion Community Centre. Sarah Stephenson 07870 525001. Matlock Pre-School Playgroup 205 Smedley Street, Matlock. Session times 8.50-11.50am and 12.30-3.30pm. Tel. 01629 583639 during session times. Parwich Pre-School Stepping Stones 9am-12noon. Parwich Memorial Hall. Details call Helen 01335 346317 after 2pm. Peak Time Kids Club Hathersage after-school club in its own building on Hathersage School site. 3.15-6pm during school term time and from 8am6pm during school holidays. Tel. Lynne Condon on 01433 650004. Pilsley Pre-School Nursery 12.45-3.15pm in the Early Years Suite. If you would like to register your child, please contact the school on 01246 583203. Rowsley Pre-SchoolVillage Hall. Open daily Mon-Fri. 9am-4pm. Children taken from 2 yrs and free places for 3 and 4 yr olds. Tel. Josie 07918 792480. South Darley Pre-School Playgroup South Darley village hall. For children 2 years upwards. Mon and Thurs 9.15am-12.15pm and 12.30-3.30pm (lunch club available for all day session). Tues, Wed, and Fri 9.15am-12.15pm. Free places for 3 and 4 years olds and eligible 2 year olds. Sarah 07863 771636. Stepping Stones Pre-School Parwich Mon-Thurs 9am-12noon at the Parwich Memorial Hall. Fri 8.45-11.45am at Parwich Primary School. Children ages 2 - school age. Free government funding for 3 and 4 year olds. Tel. Helen Downing 01335 346317. Taddington Tigers meet after school in the new school hall to enjoy playing with friends. Tel. 01298 85278 or arrange to pay a visit. The Hall Nursery School Stoney Middleton, nr Bakewell. Free places for 3 and 4 year olds in a converted 18th coach house in the grounds of Middleton Hall. Contact Mrs Sarah Glossop 01433 631295 for further details. Wirksworth Pre-School Playgroup Cemetery Lane, Wirksworth. Sessions are held from 9am-11.30am and 12.45-3.15pm. Tel. Liz on 01629 822625.

PLACES OF INTEREST Chatsworth House, Garden and Farmyard open everyday from 28th March. Open 11am-5.30pm (4.30pm last admission for the house. Garden open 11am-6pm (5pm last admission). Farmyard and adventure playground open 10.30am-5.30pm (4.30pm last admission). For further information 01246 565300. Haddon Hall open 1st-7th April. Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays for the remainder of April. 1st May-30th September - open daily (closed on the 30th and 31st May. October: Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays and 24th October1st November for half term. (Open 12noon-5pm) (last entry at 4pm). Christmas 5th-16th December. (Open 10.30am-4pm) (last entry at 3.30pm). For further information 01629 812855. Bakewell Old House Museum Cunningham Place, off North Church Street, Bakewell, DE45 1DD. Open 1st April - 5th November. 11am-4pm daily (last visitor entrance 3.30pm). For further information 01629 813642. email bakewellmuseum@googlemail.com Eyam Craft Centre The Craft Centre is open every day throughout the year 10.30am-4.30pm. For further information 01433 639565. Caudwell’s Mill, Rowsley Unique Victorian ‘automatic’ water-powered roller flour Mill on the beautiful River Wye. Four fascinating floors to explore plus top-class quality flours from the Mill shop. Café offers quality snacks and meals. Open daily between 10am-5.30pm. Free entry to all craft workshops and free parking. Flour sales daily all year round. For further information, tel. and fax 01629 734374.

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BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell – park in the pay and display car park. DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Mam Nick CP off A625. Mam Tor, Edale, Rushup Edge. 01629 825726. DERWENT VALLEY FLOWER CLUB 7.45pm. Open meeting at Cliff College with National Demonstrator. It’s a Gardener’s Joy by Tony Brown. Enquiries to Christine 01433 630161. SERVICE FOR ALL COLLECTORS AND SUPPORTERS OF CHRISTIAN AID at Saint Giles, Matlock. 7.30pm.

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BAMFORD AND DISTRICT HISTORY GROUPThe Bamford Institute. 8pm. Back to Back Housing to Penthouse - Suzanne Bingham. Visitors welcome. LIVE MUSIC & STREET FOOD 2 2nd Charity Fundraiser Featuring Acoustic, Blues Musicians and Local Party Band – The Temporary 7even. 7.30 to 10.30pm. Medway Centre, Bakewell. Tickets £10 (inc 1st serving St Food!) Via Maxwells Bookshop, 01629 810080. By Cttee Members & Temporary7even@Gmail.Com Proceeds to British Heart Foundation, Regain, and Bakewell Youth Theatre. MATLOCK ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES SOCIETY Imperial Rooms, Imperial Road, Matlock. 7.30pm. AGM and Introduction to Art Deco Richard Stone. WHIST DRIVE Sheen Village Hall. 8pm. £1.50 incl. refreshments. In aid of St Lukes Church, Sheen. Please tel. George 01298 84492.

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DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6 miles. Moderate. Biggin VH roadside. Biggin Dale circular. 01629 650092. FREE BEGINNERS FLY-FISHING COURSE At Orvis Retail Store, The Old Town Hall, King Street, Bakewell. To book contact your local store. Further info. orvis.co.uk/learntoflyfish FUN MAGIC SHOW for all the family, with Clive Moore, Jean Ellison & friends all members of Derby Magic Circle. Village Hall, Youlgrave. Tickets are £6 for adults and £3.50 for children and can be brought on-line at www.yvh.org.uk/magic, by calling 01629 828 215 or at Hollands butchers in Youlgrave. This is a fundraising event for Rainbows Hospice for children and young people & Youlgrave Village Hall. MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Sequence and ballroom dancing Mark Spafford. 8-11pm. MEET THE MILL MANAGER Mill Yard, Cromford Mills. 11am-3pm. Free entry. Meet Richard Arkwright’s Mill Manager who will be out and about in the mill yard. Drop in any time and discover what it was like to live and work in the mills. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995. NATIONAL PARK RANGER SERVICE Tissington Village and Railway (am). Start 10.30am finish 1pm or (pm) Start 1.30pm, finish 4pm. 2.75 mile walk to take a close look at the buildings and history of Tissington and its environs, including a section of the Tissington Trail. Easy terrain, asphalt, grass, some stiles. Meet Tissington Trail car park in Tissington village (GR: SK178 521) (PC: DE6 1RA). Booking essential 01629 816270; you may donate when booking, or give cash/cheque to the event leader on the day. PLANT SALE Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. 1.30-4.30pm. Free entry. The North Derbyshire Cottage Garden Society will be holding its popular annual sale of quality plants. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995. SPRING CONCERT Wirksworth Community Choir. St Mary’s Church, Wirksworth. 7.30pm. TABLE TOP SALE IN TANSLEY 10am-12noon. Tansley Community Hall, Church Street, Tansley, Matlock. To include sale of cakes and household goods. All proceeds to Community Hall Restoration Work. WINE TASTING IN YOULGRAVE Youlgrave Village Hall, Holywell Lane at 7.30pm. 8 different wines from Ungstein, Germany. Tickets £10.00 from Holland’s Shop or 01629 636580. Bring own food. Proceeds for Youlgrave- Bangbutt Village Link’s Sierra Leone charities. www.youlgravebangbutt.org – 10 ARKWRIGHT THE DUCK’S MILL TRAIL Cromford Mills. 10am-4pm. Cost: £1 entry fee. Follow Arkwright the Duck’s mill trail and discover fascinating facts about the world’s first successful water powered cotton spinning mill here at Cromford. Complete the trail and win a small prize. Entry forms are available from Reception/Shop. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995. – 10 NATIONAL MILLS WEEKEND National Mills Weekend is the annual festival of our milling heritage. Visit Cromford Mills and discover more about its history and heritage.

Sunday 10 AUSTIN SEVEN VINTAGE CARS Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. 10-11am. Free entry. Cromford Mills is the meeting point for an impressive collection of Austin Sevens, as well as other vintage and classic cars, prior to a run through the Derbyshire Dales. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995. 10 ASHBOURNE ANIMAL WELFARE MAGNIFICENT MUTTS FUN DOG SHOW AND MAY OPEN DAY The Ark, Wyaston Road, Ashbourne. 11am-4pm. The Dog Show starts at 12.30 with classes for Most Handsome Dog, Prettiest Bitch, Waggiest Tail, Best Puppy, Top Dog etc etc. Lots of lovely prizes and rosettes. Visit the cattery and kennels and meet some of the cats and dogs waiting for loving new homes. Delicious homemade lunches and teas. Gifts, books, bric a brac, toys etc For more info Tel: 01335 300494 or visit www.ashbourneanimalwelfare.org

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13 MEDITATE IN BUXTON The Secret of Happiness. How to be Happy. Meditation classes at Samudra Buddhist Centre, 47 High Street, Buxton, SK17 6HB, 10.30-11.45am and 7-9pm. These classes are especially suitable for complete beginner’s. The facility fee is £4 (£3 concession) for morning class and £6 per class (£4 concession) for evening class. For more information please contact Samudra Buddhist Centre on 01298 79777 or 07527 292908, or e-mail info@samudracentre.org. Our website is www.samudracentre.org, and facebook.com/ SamudraBuddhistCentre. 13 WORMHILL W.I. Wormhill Village Hall. 8pm. Looking for Inspiration? Learn new skills? Hands-on sugarcraft evening with Margaret Collier. Interested in joining us? Contact 01298 22529 for more details,. 10 CAR BOOT SALE in Hope Valley, Hope. Gates open 7am–12pm. Cars £5/Vans £10. Refreshments available. Sorry no dogs on the school grounds. Proceeds to Hope Valley College (HVC) and Hope Sports Association(HS). Information on www.hopevalley.derbyshire.sch.uk or 07538 194348. 10 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 12 miles. Moderate. Wirksworth Stone Centre CP. Lea Woods and Alderwasley. 01773 747380. 10 DERWENT AND HOPE VALLEYS ADVANCED MOTORISTS meeting at the Eyre Arms, Calver Cross Roads at 10am. “Free assessment drives for local motorists. Also motorcyclists welcome to come along. Please contact on 01629 812732 for full details. Or visit the IAM website at www.iam.org.uk or www.matlock-iam.webs.com 10 DERWENT VALLEY JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE U6 SUMMER TOURNAMENT 10.30am. Calver Football Field. Are you in school year Reception or Y1 and would you like to play football with some of your friends in our Mini – Soccer Fun Tournament for U6’s? Teams are 5 a side, boys or girls and everyone is welcome. For further information please ask a parent to contact dvjfl1970@gmail.com The event will be run in line with FA guidelines. There will be medals for all participants in this age group. 10 GREAT HUCKLOW OLD CHAPEL (UNITARIAN) 10.30am. DIY Service led by Phyllis Walton. 10 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 10 miles (grade 2). SK 109553. Wetton CP (Carr Lane), Wetton Hill, Ecton, Warslow, Grindon. 01246 411237. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 10 LADY MANNERS SCHOOL PARENTS ASSOCIATION CAR BOOT SALE Have a great day selling or buying and help raise money for our school. Gates open at 7am for Car Booters and close at 1pm. No commercial traders or food sales. Entry fee is just £6.00 per car. Free entry to members of the public. Excellent refreshments available all day. Come along and try our well-priced, delicious, locally reared bacon cobs, fresh made sandwiches, homemade cakes and a range of soft drinks, tea, coffee and hot chocolate. Sorry, no dogs are allowed on the school grounds. 10 LIVING HISTORY DISPLAY AND MUSTER Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. 11am-4pm. Free entry. The Georgian Home Guard prepares to defend the Mill against the French invaders led by Napoleon Bonaparte. Hear Captain Peter Arkwright’s company of volunteers tell their stories, see them pursue their normal occupations and try your hand at pike drill. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995. 10 NATIONAL PARK RANGER SERVICE A Roam with a View. Start 10.45am, finish 4.30pm. 8 mile walk in the hills, with fine views of the White Peak. Some rough tracks and steep climbs. Meet at the car park to the left of the Monsal Head Hotel on the B6465, 2 km north of Ashford in the Water (GR: SK185 715) (PC: DE45 1NL) Booking essential 01629 816 270, cost £5 per person.

Monday 11 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Village Aid. 11 EYAM VILLAGE SOCIETY PRESENTS “CHESHIRE GARDENS” a talk by Kevin Pratt at 7.30pm in the Eyam Mechanics Institute. Members £2.00; Non-members £3.00 (including light refreshments). For further details contact Alan Buckingham 01433 631079. 11 PAN (PARENTING ADDITIONAL NEEDS) 9.30am-11.30am. Matlock Children’s Centre. A monthly group offering support, information and advice to families who have a child with a disability. For more info please email parentingadditionalneeds@org.uk 01629 581867.

Tuesday 12 BOOK QUIZ Cromford Mills. 7.30pm (bar opens at 7pm). Cost: £5 per person. As part of the Derbyshire Literature Festival, Cromford Mills is hosting a “Book Quiz”. Fun for the enthusiastic as well as the more knowledgeable, contestants will be able to demonstrate their literary insight. Come with friends or on your own and join a team. Prizes of a literary nature will be up for grabs and there will be a licensed bar serving drinks and snacks. For further details and ticket bookings please visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 825995. 12 CHRISTIAN COFFEE CLUB Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 10am. Visiting speaker. 12 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Lower Hartshay (by old canal bridge). Butterley and Swanwick. 01629 650092. 12 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Follow Strines Inn sign from A57, meet rough ground near first junction. Local walk. 07958 138683. 12 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am Moderate walk 60 – 90 minutes. Meet at Cromford Meadows, park in approach to Rugby Ground (car park fee). 12 MEDITATION GROUP at the Rectory. St. Giles Church, Matlock. 7.309pm. For more information, visit www.stgilesmatlock.co.uk/groups/ meditation-group 12 NATIONAL PARK RANGER SERVICE Water as Friend and Foe: Lathkill Dale. Start 10.30am finish 4pm. 5 miles. Walk with archaeologist John Barnatt, starting at Over Haddon taking in the impressive historic lead mines, Batemans House, mills, dams, weirs and quarries in the central section of Lathkill Dale. Mostly easy walking but includes a steep walk back out of the dale. Meet Over Haddon Car Park, at the top of the minor road down to the dale (GR: SK203 664). Booking essential 01629 816 270, cost £8 per person. 12 PAN (PARENTING ADDITIONAL NEEDS) Bakewell Children’s Centre. 12.30-2.30pm. A monthly group offering support, information and advice to families who have a child with a disability. More info. parentingadditionalneeds@org.uk 12 SIMPLY MEDITATE. Forget your Problems. A new one hour meditation class which is suitable for complete beginner’s from 7.30-8.30pm at Samudra Buddhist Centre, 47 High Street, Buxton, SK17 6HB. The facility fee is £4 (£3 concession). For more information please contact Samudra Buddhist Centre on 01298 79777 or 07527 292908 or email info@samudracentre.org. Our website is www.samudracentre.org, and facebook.com/SamudraBuddhistCentre. 12 TANSLEY GARDEN AND COUNTRYSIDE CLUB 7.30pm. Village Hall. Water Mills on the River Wye - Alan Roberts. Everyone welcome. Nonmembers £2.50. 01629 580917. 12 YOULGRAVE EASY WALK 60 – 90 minutes, 10.30am. Meet at Coldwell End Car Park in the village for an easy walk around Youlgrave area.

Wednesday 13 BAKEWELL FLOWER CLUB Flower Arranging Demonstration by Lorraine Simcox “All Kinds of Everything”. 7.30 pm Bakewell Town Hall. 13 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 7 miles. Moderate. Top Lathkill Dale. Lathkill skywalk. 01246 274459. 13 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Lay by on A625 below Grouse Inn, Totley Moor, Gillfield Woods, Lydgate. 01629 732799. 13 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 16 miles. Strenuous. Hope roadside, Great Ridge, Kinder, Win Hill. cc. 9.10 Calver slip road. 01773 747380. 13 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 5.5 miles (grade 2/3). SK 185716. Monsal Head, (steep ascent), Brushfield (steep descent) Litton. 01629 636175 or 07702 358159. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 13 KNIT AND NATTER Arkwright’s Café, Cromford Mill. 10am-12noon. Free entry. Join us for a morning of knitting and nattering. This drop in session is suitable for anyone who wants to knit, learn to knit or just fancies a chat! Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995. 13 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Easy walk 60 - 90 minutes. Meet at Starkholmes Village Hall.

Thursday 14 ARKWRIGHT SOCIETY LECTURE SERIES: JOHN WHITEHURST Cromford Mills. 7pm. Cost: £7.50 (includes cheese and wine 77.30pm) – Limited places, advance booking recommended. Born in 1713, John Whitehurst, whose father began making clocks in 1708, became a clockmaker, innovator and renowned scientist who started his clock making business in Derby in 1736. Come and hear Jonathan Wallis, Head of Museums and Museum & Art Gallery Development at Derby Museums, talk about the life of this talented and influential man and what stood him apart from his peers. For further details and ticket bookings please visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 825995. 14 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Carlton Lees – pay and display car park. 14 CALVER, CURBAR AND FROGGATT SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB Calver Methodist Church. 2pm. Songs we all remember - Anne and Sylvia followed by tea. New members are very welcome. 14 CALVER FILM Village Hall, Calver. 7.30pm. The Railway Man. Cert 15. Calver Film is a membership club costing £20. Guest tickets cost £5.00. Charity of the month Help for Heroes. For further information contact Denise Hall 01433 630760. 14 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Longnor MP, Sheen, Brund. 01773 824655. 14 EYAM W.I. Mechanics Institute. 7.45pm. Music for People who are Deaf - Dr Paul Whittaker OBE. Visitors and new members very welcome. 14 NATIONAL PARK RANGER SERVICE Pinnacle Edges. Start 10.30am finish 4pm. 8 mile walk passing pinnacles and wonderful panorama, along high edges. One steep climb, some rocky outcrops, a shallow flowing brook to cross, with easy river bank woodland walk return, Meet Grindleford Railway Station (GR: SK251 788) (PC: S32 2JA). Booking essential 01629 816 270; you may donate when booking, or give cash/cheque to the event leader on the day.

14 STARKHOLMES AND DISTRICT THURSDAY CLUB Starkholmes Village Hall. 2-4pm. Visitors and new members will be very welcome. Outing to Carsington Reservoir and Marsh Farm at Abbots Bromley. Ring Claire Lambley on 01629 57690 or Arlene Hobson on 01629 593566. 14 STITCH, KNIT & NATTER DARLEY DALE OPEN DAY 10.30am-3.30pm. Fresh tea and coffee, home made cakes all day raising money for Macmillan Cancer Support. The Whitworth Centre, Darley Dale. 14 – 11 JUN NEW PARENTS GROUP Bakewell Children’s Centre. 1011.30am. 5 week course. For parents and their babies. Sessions will cover sleep, weaning, first aid, oral health and play and development. Booking essential 01629 533673. 14 – 20 TISSINGTON WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details.

Friday 15 ASD SUPPORT GROUP COFFEE AFTERNOON 1-2.30pm. Bakewell Children’s Centre. For parents and carers of children who are on the Autism Spectrum. Relaxed, informal drop in session run by parents for parents. No diagnosis needed. Drop in for a chat. Phone Katie 01629 533673 for more info. No need to book. 15 BASLOW SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB Baslow Village Hall, 2pm. Royal National Lifeboat Institution - John Grubb. 15 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 6.30pm. 5 miles (grade 2). SK 349776. Dronfield (Hilltop – Cowley Lane). Hill’s Farm, Monk Wood, Hallows Golf Course. 01246 414410. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 15 HATHERSAGE OUTDOOR HEATED SWIMMING POOL NIGHT SWIM TO LIVE MUSIC 19.30-21.30. “Omega Jazz” and “Julie Mcinally & Ian Illsley”. Tickets £6 Booking recommended. Tel: 01433 650851. Home made refreshments. 15 WHIST DRIVE Chelmorton War Memorial Institute. 7.30pm.

Saturday 16 A NIGHT AT THE MILL Christmas Shop, Cromford Mill. 7.30-9pm (bar opens 7pm). Cost: £10. Join William Clack, the Mill Manager, as he takes you on a tour around Sir Richard Arkwright’s original mills. Then retire indoors to be regaled with stories from days of old including traditional folk tales and music. For further details and ticket bookings please visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 825995. 16 BAMFORD FARMERS MARKET Hope Valley. 9am-1pm. Indoors at Bamford Village Institute or in the Anglers Rest car park. Do you grow your own, pickle or jam your own and want an opportunity to sell it on then call Paul and book a stall. 07593 345514. 16 BOOK SALE AND ART EXHIBITION TANSLEY 10am-4pm. Holy Trinity Church, Tansley, Matlock. All proceeds to the Friends of Tansley Church. 16 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6 miles. Moderate. Bonsall VH. Local walk. 01629 56052.

‘GROW YOUR OWN’ THIS SUMMER WIN A FREE COMPOSTING BIN Are you looking for a new hobby this summer? Why not try growing your own fruit and veg, and giving home composting a go? It’s an activity for all the family, good for the environment and could save you money! Derbyshire County Council are helping you kick-start the composting habit if you haven’t already by giving away 10 free home composting bins in support of Compost Awareness Week (3-9 May). Did you know that around a third of the waste in your bin could be composted? By composting at home, you can help reduce the annual £22.7 million landfill bill paid for by Derbyshire council taxpayers. Composting is an inexpensive, natural process that transforms your uncooked kitchen and garden waste into a valuable and nutrient rich food for your garden. It's easy to make and use and by composting you can also help protect the environment and avoid the cost and hassle of buying your own. Composting at home also cuts carbon dioxide and methane emissions which contribute to climate change. In a year by composting, you can save the equivalent of all the carbon dioxide your kettle generates in 12 months or that your washing machine produces in three months. Composting at home is easy but to help you get started, Derbyshire County Council’s composting expert, Catriona Cummings (from Ilkeston) answers common composting questions. I don’t do any gardening so I’ve nothing to compost. You can compost all sorts of things – not just garden waste. Vegetable peelings, tea bags, coffee grinds, toilet roll inners, egg boxes, old kitchen paper and even dust from your vacuum cleaner can all be composted. It doesn’t have to be garden waste! Don’t have a garden? You can still ‘recycle’ your kitchen scraps (uncooked or cooked) by using a wormery. Some people even use a wormery as well as having a compost bin. Wormeries can be bought from lots of places including large garden centres or you can even make your own! For more information about this take a look at the

information on other websites below. So what can I put in my compost bin? Just make sure you get a good mix of things like veg peelings, tea bags and grass cuttings (greens) and eggshells, cardboard, dry leaves and twigs (browns). Green Veg peelings, salad leaves and fruit scraps Old flowers, pot plants and bedding plants Tea bags Coffee grounds and filter paper Young annual weeds (e.g. chickweed) Grass cuttings Fine cut hedge cuttings Brown Corrugated cardboard, cereal boxes, toilet roll tubes Scrunched up newspaper Shredded paper Used kitchen paper and paper bags Dry leaves, twigs and clippings Ash from wood, paper or lumpwood charcoal Bedding from vegetarian pets Egg shells Cotton wool Vacuum dust Hair

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day. I have a food waste caddy in my kitchen which I fill up with things like vegetable peelings, tea bags and eggshells. I take it out to the compost bin every three or four days and it never smells. You could also use an old ice cream tub or other containers as a waste caddy. I tried composting once but everything turned to mush. I gave up because it seemed like too much hard work. You just need to get an even mixture of ‘greens’ and ‘browns’ – too many grass cuttings (greens) will make it mushy, too many sticks, twigs and dry leaves (browns) from the garden will mean it won’t break down. Also, try and place the bin on a flat area of soil or grass and in a sunny spot too, this will help speed the process. How do I use the compost in my garden? You can use it on flowerbeds by digging a 10cm layer prior to planting or by spreading a thin layer near existing plants. Or you can use it to enrich borders by spreading a 5cm layer over existing soil, leave gaps around soft stemmed plants. Compost can also be used as a mulch. Spread a layer 5cm thick around plants, shrubs and trees. Just leave a gap around

delicate plants so it doesn’t touch them. You can also mix with soil or leaf mould for potting plants in. I don’t do much gardening. What am I going to do with all the compost? It doesn’t matter if you’re not a keen gardener – you can use it to surpress weeds place near tree trunks to provide them with nutrients and protect against drought or you could give it away to friends, family or neighbours. I’ve heard you need to turn the contents of your compost bin regularly – seems like a lot of hassle to me. You wouldn’t have to turn it if you get the balance of ‘browns’ and ‘greens’ right. There are easier ways of making sure you get enough air flow in your bin by creating a few air pockets. Materials such as corrugated cardboard, cereal boxes, egg boxes or cardboard tubes should do the trick. For more information go to www.derbyshire.gov.uk/ c o m p o s t i n g www.recyclenow.com/home _composting or www.getcomposting.com Home compost bins to be won: To celebrate Compost Awareness Week (3-9 May) we have 10 free compost bins up for grabs.

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Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159 16 DETHICK, LEA & HOLLOWAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY are having their annual ‘Spring Plant Sale’ at the Florence Nightingale Memorial Hall, Yew Tree Hill, Holloway near Matlock from 10am-12noon.There will be a great variety of plants for sale, hardy perennials, tender perennials, bedding, tomatoes, salad, herb and vegetable plants, a cake stall and refreshments. Entry is free. 16 HARDY PLANT SOCIETY (Derbyshire Group) Shirland Village Hall. Annual Plant Fair. 11am-1pm. Admission £1 including tea/coffee. A wide variety of plants at reasonable prices. Everybody welcome. 16 LEARNING TO STAY CALM MEDITATION WORKSHOP Meditation helps us to create inner space and calm when faced with adverse situations. Join us for this guided meditation workshop suitable for beginners and experienced meditators. 10am-1pm. Cost £12 which includes refreshments. Lunch available afterwards if wished. Heart Jewel Buddhist Meditation Centre, Holme Road, Matlock Bath DE4 3NU. For further information please contact us on Tel 01629 581585 or by email heartjewelcentre@gmail.com www.heartjewel.org.uk 16 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB A full evening of entertainment with the 5 piece rock covers band. Midnight Alpha and the talented vocalist Lisa Jane West. 8.30pm to midnight. 16 - 20 ST MARGARET’S CHURCH, CARSINGTON 27TH ANNUAL FLOWER FESTIVAL See Special Events for further details.

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17 ARKWRIGHT SPINSTERS Gothic Warehouse, Cromford Mill. 11am-4pm. Free entry. The Arkwright Spinsters will be demonstrating spinning and fibre crafting and sharing their skills. Bring your own spinning wheel and learn to spin. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995. 17 ASHFORD IN THE WATER ANTIQUE, GIFT AND CRAFT FAIR Ashford War Memorial Institute. Free admission. 10am-4.30pm. Refreshments available. To book a stall please email c.ward007@hotmail.com 17 BASLOW BOOK FAIR 10am-4pm. Village Hall, Baslow, Nr Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1SR. Free entry. Up to 10 dealers with new, used and collectible books, maps and ephemera. Car parking. Refreshments. Peter Allen 01298 77786. 17 CAR BOOT SALE in Hope Valley, Hope. Gates open 7am–12pm. Cars £5/Vans £10. Refreshments available. Sorry no dogs on the school grounds. Proceeds to Hope Valley College (HVC) and Hope Sports Association(HS). Information on www.hopevalley.derbyshire.sch.uk or 07538 194348. 17 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 12 miles. Moderate. Millers Dale Station CP (fee). Chee Dale, Chelmorton and Taddington. 01629 826435. 17 GARDEN OPENING Windward, Summer Lane, Wirksworth, DE4 4EB will be open for the NGS from 2-7pm. Admission is £4 for adults, children are free. Tea and home made cakes are available and all the proceeds go to charity. For further details please contact Audrey and Andrew Winkler on 01629 822681. 17 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 8.5 miles (grade 2). SK 127604. Hartington (meet at duck pond). Wolfescote Dale, Alstonfield (steep ascent). 07450 986109. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 17 MATLOCK ADVANCED MOTORISTS AND MOTORCYCLISTS meeting, at Highfields Upper School, off Chesterfield Road, Matlock at 10am. Free assessment drives for local motorists and riders. Please contact Bill Storey on 01629 812732 for full details. Or visit the IAM website at www.iam.org.uk or www.matlock-iam.webs.com 17 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Sequence and ballroom dancing to Richard Keeling. 8-11pm. 17 NATIONAL PARK RANGER SERVICE Bluebell Bonanza. Start 11am finish 2.30pm. 4 mile walk in the magnificent bluebell woods near Grindleford on paths and tracks. Meet Grindleford Railway Station (GR: SK250 788) (PC: S32 2JA). Booking essential 01629 816 270; you may donate when booking, or give cash/cheque to the event leader on the day. 17 WHATSTANDWELL OPEN GARDENS Gardens, plant sales, refreshments. The Family Tree 2pm – 5pm. Admission £3.50 Accompanied Children Free. Raising funds in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support and Whatstandwell Social Club. 17 WILDLIFE FOR BEGINNERS Meet outside Wheatcroft’s Wharf Café, Cromford Mill. 10.30am-12.30pm. Cost: £5. Enjoy a stroll along the Cromford Canal with Jo Taylor, stopping to look at the wildlife that we encounter along the way. Aimed very much at the beginner we will be looking at whatever is about on the day, from birds to flowers and butterflies. For further details and ticket bookings please visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 825995.

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21 BAKEWELL AND DISTRICT FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY 7.30pm. Town Hall, Bakewell. 21 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Great Longstone – park in the village main street. 21 CASTLETON’S MEDIEVAL HOSPITAL - A 7 year search (in a field without HOPE!). Colin Merrony from Sheffield University will provide us with an entertaining and informative update on this archaeological project and in particular last years findings. Visitors are most welcome at all meetings. A small charge of £3 includes light refreshments. Please note this meeting is in the The Village Hall, How Lane, Castleton at 7.30pm. 21 WIRKSWORTH THURSDAY GROUP Wellspring Church, St John Street, Wirksworth. 10am-12noon. Life as a Wardrobe Mistress - Judy Colby. 21 - 23 ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD Tideswell Community Players celebrate their 85 years of theatre with this famous comedy by Tom Stoppard. 7.30pm St John the Baptist Church, Tideswell. Tickets £8 and £6 (concessions) from Tideswell Post Office, Litton Shop or www.ticketsource.co.uk/tideswelltheatre or book on 01298 871063 or theatre@tideswell.net

25 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Bakewell Methodist Church. 25 BAMFORD SHEEPDOG TRIALS come to a great day out at Bamford recreation ground. See how the farmers and their dogs work the sheep. There will also be a sheep shearing comp, craft and food stalls, spinning and knitting demonstrations, playground . There is also a fell race at 1pm. Come and join us in the fun. £5 entrance fee - children FREE. 25 COFFEE MORNING Town Hall, Bakewell. From 9.30am onwards. Limited number of tables available. Contact Mrs L. Pheasey on 01629 813925. The Royal British Legion Women’s Section Bakewell Branch. 25 EYAM AGAINST EBOLA BENEFIT JAZZ CONCERT held by Eyam Village Society. 7.30pm. The Marquee at Delf View House, Eyam, Derbyshire S32 5QH. Wine Bar and raffle. All proceeds to Ebola Charities. Tickets £15 from David Lewis, Delf View House, Eyam, Derbyshire S32 5QH. davidlewisarch@hotmail.com

Friday 22 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 6.30pm. 5 miles (grade 2). SK 266801. Longshaw (NT) CP. Lawrence Field, Granby Wood, Oaks Wood, Little John’s Well. 01246 417850. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk

Saturday 23 JUMBLE SALE at Curbar Scout Hut 10am-12pm. Admission 20p. Bric-abrac, clothes, books, cake stall and lots more! If you have an items to donate, please bring along to Curbar Scout Hut on Friday 22nd May from 7pm (no electrical items). All proceeds to 1st Curbar Guides. 23 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Sequence and ballroom dancing to Eric Reid. 8-11pm. 23 – 25 HATHERSAGE PAINTERS EXHIBITION Methodist Hall, Hathersage. 10am-5pm. Entrance free. Disabled access. 23 – 27 WIRKSWORTH WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details. 23 – 29 MIDDLETON BY YOULGREAVE WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details. 23 – 31 WARDLOW FLOWER FESTIVAL See Special Events for further details. 23 – 1 JUN MONYASH WELL DRESSING See Special Events for details.

Sunday 24 “BREATHING SPACE” time for quiet reflection. 6.30-7.30pm. Music and sacred chants, lighting of candles, poems, readings. Come and go as you wish. St. Giles Church, Matlock. www.stgilesmatlock.co.uk 24 CAR BOOT SALE in Hope Valley, Hope. Gates open 7am–12pm. Cars £5/Vans £10. Refreshments available. Sorry no dogs on the school grounds. Proceeds to Hope Valley College (HVC) and Hope Sports Association(HS). Information on www.hopevalley.derbyshire.sch.uk or 07538 194348. 24 FREE BEGINNERS FLY-FISHING COURSE Ladies Day. At Orvis Retail Store, The Old Town Hall, King Street, Bakewell. Contact store for details 01629 810226. Further info. orvis.co.uk/learntoflyfish 24 GREAT HUCKLOW OLD CHAPEL (UNITARIAN) 10.30am. Service – conducted by Liz Shaw. 24 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 10 miles (grade 3). SK 134508. Ilam (meet at the monument). Ilam, Musden Grange, Calton, Slade House, Soles Hollow, Beeston Tor, Castern Hall, Ilam. (No dogs). 0114 2483441. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 24 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB A full evening of entertainment with the pop/rock/soul/reggae band Midnight Alpha and the talented vocalist Jennie Laine. 8.30pm to midnight.

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19 ALL SAINTS ‘TOTS AND TEDS’ for pre-school Toddlers, Babies and their Carers, will be getting together again at 1.30pm in our big meeting room, the Newark at Bakewell Parish Church. The theme is ‘Let’s get moving... plus wheels, trucks, tractors and prams!’ Songs, story time and refreshments are included plus plenty of time for free play. No charge. Everyone welcome. For more information please contact: Kath 812457, or Julia 815123. 19 BASLOW FLOWER CIRCLE “Round the World in 90 Minutes”. A demonstration by Heather Shaw. 2pm. Baslow Village Hall. Visitors and new members welcome. 19 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 11am. 4 miles. Extra leisurely. Bloor Pastures CP. Coldwall Bridge and Ilam. 01335 343869. 19 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Leisurely. Lay by W. of Sheldon, Shacklow Wood, Deep Dale. No dogs please. 01629 823682. 19 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Hope village CP (fee) or roadside. Win Hill and Edale End (bluebells). 01433 651212. 19 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am – Easy walk 60 – 90 minutes. Meet at Flash Lane, lay-by where Flash Lane has a rightangle bend. 19 SIMPLY MEDITATE. Forget your Problems. A new one hour meditation class which is suitable for complete beginner’s from 7.30-8.30pm at Samudra Buddhist Centre, 47 High Street, Buxton, SK17 6HB. The facility fee is £4 (£3 concession). For more information please contact Samudra Buddhist Centre on 01298 79777, or, 07527292908, or e-mail info@samudracentre.org. Our website is www.samudracentre.org, and facebook.com/SamudraBuddhistCentre.

Wednesday 20 CROMFORD BEFORE THE ARRIVAL OF ARKWRIGHT Exhibition Room, Cromford Mill. 10am-10.40am. Cost £2.50. Cromford and the surrounding hamlets were irrevocably changed during the 1770s by the arrival of Arkwright and cotton spinning. Cliff Lea’s talk will reveal some of the fascinating activities and occupations that went on and the very different way of life before Arkwright arrived. For further details and ticket bookings please visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 825995. 20 “GODLY PLAY” story-telling for young and old in church. 5.30-6.30pm. Light refreshments provided by the Mothers’ Union. St. Giles Church, Matlock. www.stgilesmatlock.co.uk 20 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Easy walk 60-90 minutes. Meet at Butterley Top (park in lay-by past Scotland Nurseries on B6014). 20 MEDITATE IN BUXTON The Secret of Happiness. How to be Happy. Meditation classes at Samudra Buddhist Centre, 47 High Street, Buxton, SK17 6HB, 10.30-11.45am and 7-9pm. These classes are especially suitable for complete beginner’s. The facility fee is £4 (£3 concession) for morning class and £6 per class (£4 concession) for evening class. For more information please contact Samudra Buddhist Centre on 01298 79777 or 07527292908, or e-mail info@samudracentre.org. Our website is www.samudracentre.org, and facebook.com/SamudraBuddhistCentre. 20 TIDESWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Easy walk 60 – 90 minutes. Meet at Fountain Square, adjacent to the public toilets for a walk around Tideswell and the surrounding area. 20 - 23 HATHERSAGE PLAYERS PRESENT HAY FEVER by Noel Coward. Hathersage Memorial Hall. 7.30pm. Tickets £8 and £6 (concessions) from Alistair Cook. Tel. 01433 659112. Email: hathersageplayers@outlook.com or www.hathersageplayers. ticketsource.co.uk

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PART-TIME STAFF REQUIRED 2 days per week Skills required in shop work, waitressing and food handling Please drop in a CV with a covering letter or ring 01629 258071 (ask for Ruth) if you require more information

The Packhorse Inn LITTLE LONGSTONE, DE45 1NN

(Bakewell) Ltd) Due to continued expansion we require

Confident and experienced therapists needed, Buxton.

All positions come with excellent rates of pay PLUS

COMMIS CHEF With full training provided. Would be ideal for first time placement – someone looking to start a career in the industry

Please contact Elliott on 01433 650319

We are looking for new people to join our young team in this busy little country pub.

We have full and-part time positions available for the following roles:

Chefs or Cooks Kitchen Assistants Bar Staff Pot Washers For more details contact Matt or David on

01629 640471

or mail@packhorselongstone.co.uk

OPPORTUNITIES TO JOIN THE AWARD-WINNING TEAM AT TWO OF DERBYSHIRE AND THE PEAK DISTRICT’S LEADING HOTELS AND WEDDING VENUES With a very busy wedding season looming, both East Lodge in Rowsley and Callow Hall in Ashbourne have positions available across all areas of the hotel. Callow Hall and East Lodge, both award-winning 4 star country house hotels, are looking for: • DUTY MANAGERS • FULL-TIME & PART-TIME GENERAL ASSISTANTS • CHEF de PARTIES • PART-TIME NIGHT PORTER • KITCHEN PORTERS • HOUSEKEEPERS We are looking for individuals who are passionate about their job and strive to exceed customer expectations. Visit www.eastlodge.com and www.callowhall.co.uk for more information about the hotels. In the first instance please email CVs through to Iain Hardman on idh@eastlodge.com. Alternatively please call for further details on: 01335 300900.

East Lodge Hotel & Restaurant Rowsley Derbyshire DE4 2EF 01629 734474 www.eastlodge.com

Callow Hall Hotel & Restaurant Ashbourne Derbyshire DE6 2AA 01335 300900 www.callowhall.co.uk

SAFETY IS THE ENGINE AND YOU ARE THE KEY! We offer training on plant machinery for all levels of experience. Training is available on our fully accredited training site, or we can visit you. ALL YOUR TRAINING SERVICES LTD www.allyourtraining.co.uk 01433 621600/ 07816933622/allyourtraining@me.com


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CLASSIFIEDS... HOPE PRE-SCHOOL PRE-SCHOOL MANAGER Manager required to run our friendly pre-school based in Hope, Derbyshire. The ideal candidate will have all the relevant qualifications (minimum level 3 in childcare and education) and have managerial experience of leading a small team of staff. Knowledge of EYFS, SEF, Code of Practice, SEN and Safeguarding is essential. You must be willing to attend meetings and ongoing training as necessary. Preliminary training visits for a handover period prior to September 2015 are required. Hours of work will be 9.00-12.30 from Monday to Friday, term time only. The closing date for applications is Friday 29th May. Interviews will commence w/b Monday 1st June. For more details please contact Jo on 07776 041403 or e-mail hopepreschool@hotmail.co.uk.

‘Health and Wellness’ ‘Business Opportunity’ We are a successful, expanding business in the booming Health and Wellness sector. We are looking for people who would like to work full or part-time, flexibly from home, with awardwinning training and support. Whether you are already successful in your career and would like a change of direction, a parent looking for a flexible income or just looking for a better work/life balance, we may be able to offer you what you need. This is a genuine opportunity to earn the income you want and the time to enjoy it. Realistic earnings of £500-£1,500 pm part-time through to £2,000-£4,000+ pm full-time.

For information call Ros on 01629 534467 or 07866 740207.

LIBCUS – R&D TECHNICAL CONSULTANT Based in Bakewell, our rapidly growing national client base has created an exciting opportunity for a highly professional individual to join our dedicated team of R&D Technical Consultants. Possibly from an Accountancy or Tax background, your role will include face-to-face meetings with senior executives in order to extract information to compile the required reports for submission to HMRC. You will need to demonstrate strong numeracy and analytical skills. A proven track record in filing tax returns and computations using a variety of IT systems would be a distinct advantage. Often working to tight deadlines, the role is challenging and rewarding with a high service element. In return we offer an outstanding package, a great work environment and excellent career progression. To apply email your CV to info@libcus.com or for further information call Katharine on 01629 810222. Closing date: 31 May 2015.

Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159

Rowsley Out of School Club DEPUTY/OUT OF SCHOOL CLUB CO-ORDINATOR Rowsley out of school club require a deputy / co-ordinator, based at Rowsley who has 2 years’ experience at level 3. 20 hrs per week term, leading to full-time hours during school holidays. Previous experience required and must be willing to do school collections, therefore own transport required. Hours additional to this will be supply hours in Rowsley Pre-School.

Contact the manager on 07584 667086 in the first instance

Hathersage Bakery

WEEKEND COOK REQUIRED

SHOP ASSISTANTS

At Scarthin Books Café, Cromford

Require

Part‐time hours available and also full‐time (Senior Position) Applicants must be reliable and flexible with regular early starts and weekend work, experience preferred but not essential. Competitive rates of pay For details Email: hathersagebakery@ymail.com or call Lisa 07818 405361

BUDGET TYRES AND GARAGE SERVICES • WIRKSWORTH •

REQUIRES A FULL-TIME

SKILLED MECHANIC SALES OFFICE ASSISTANT Due to continued growth we are looking for a self motivated person to work in our sales department at Youlgrave. The successful applicant must be able to work as part of a team in our very busy sales office. You must be a quick thinking individual, motivated by challenges, and be able to communicate with Customers. Applicants must be IT literate and must have your own transport. Salary: negotiable. Please email your CV to:- Rachels@derbyaggs.com Or post to: Rachel Sims, Derbyshire Aggregates Ltd, Arbor Low Works, Youlgrave, Derbyshire. DE45 1JS GENERAL OPERATIVE This is a temporary position for a period of 6 months. The successful applicant must be able to work as part of a team in our very busy production yard. You must have your own transport. Salary: negotiable. Please email:- barry@derbyaggs.com

Wirksworth Music Centre REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER 1137242

WIND BAND CONDUCTOR REQUIRED FOR SEPTEMBER 2015 A vacancy has arisen for an experienced and inspiring musician to lead two wind bands – the ‘9 o’clock Band’ (beginners) and the Intermediate Training Band (grades 2-5). Wirksworth Music Centre requires someone to direct, teach and develop the potential of the ensembles, nurture the musical qualities of the young musicians and contribute to the Music Centre team. This self-employed post involves commitment to Saturday morning rehearsals in Wirksworth during school term-time and at least three concerts per year. We offer an hourly rate of £28. The Centre is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare and safety of children and young people and we expect all working with us to share this commitment. Any offer of a contract will be subject to satisfactory references and an enhanced DBS disclosure. For further details (and to apply) please contact Jenny Acons, WMC Teacher Coordinator, at jennyacons@hotmail.com or on 01629 822263. Closing date for applications (email plus CV): 22 May 2015. www.wirksworth-music-centre.org

CLEANER REQ’D MATLOCK 2 hrs / pw, ref. req’d Some ironing

07831 226677 Outdoor and Environmental Education Tutor – Hagg Farm Outdoor Education Centre and St Michaels Environmental Education Centre, Hope Valley, Derbyshire £21,530 - £24,472 p.a. You will be part of a small team offering curriculum-linked outdoor activities to young people from schools/groups at Hagg Farm Outdoor Education Centre and St Michaels Environmental Education Centre, both successful and well regarded residential facilities operated by Nottinghamshire County Council. The centres are located in the Dark Peak area of the Peak District National Park. You will be enthusiastic, flexible and outgoing, with a range of expertise/experience in outdoor education. Educated up to degree (or equivalent) level, you will also hold national governing body qualifications in at least climbing and caving. As the post involves liaison with schools and other customers, programme planning and administration, you will have good organisational, IT and communication skills. There will be the opportunity to contribute to a range of INSET courses for adults, and maintain/develop resources at the centres which operate all year round. Safety is of the utmost importance and you will have a good understanding of risk management in an adventurous activity context. For further details about the centres please visit www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/haggfarm and www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/stmichaels Potential candidates are welcome to contact the centres and also arrange a visit prior to any application. Application packs are available from: Hagg Farm Outdoor Education Centre T: 01433 651594 E: kirsty.weatherall@nottscc.gov.uk Application forms should be returned to: Hagg Farm Outdoor Education Centre, Snake Rd, Bamford, Hope Valley S33 0BJ (Closing date of 1st June 2015) Please note this post is temporary until end August 2017 in the first instance

Previous MOT experience is an advantage but not essential, the successful applicant must have a full driving licence, be hardworking, enthusiastic and flexible. 40 hrs per week, Monday to Friday & alternate Saturday mornings.

£10-£12 per hour depending on experience.

contact Darryl or Jill on 01629 820001

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT EXECUTIVES A great opportunity to join a dynamic and growing professional services business ~ primarily in a specialist tax rebate scheme for companies. As part of a small team you will be working closely with the MD and senior leaders in business. Your role will be to introduce the company and arrange introductory appointments. The right candidate will need people skills, be confident on the phone and project the professional image of the business. Excellent bonus structure for the right candidate. Full-time preferred though part-time may be considered. To apply please email your CV, or a brief summary of why you fit the bill, to info@libcus.com or call Katharine on 01629 810222. Closing date for applications is Friday 22 May.

Experienced person required for cooking in our Vegetarian and Vegan Café Flexible hours Please contact Joolz or Kathy on 01629 823272

Work outside, play outside, live outside MILK DELIVERY PERSON required to join our long serving established team. This position will suit someone who enjoys working outdoors and independently. Ideal for anyone wishing to fit a job in around their hobbies, leaving work behind once they’ve finished. 4 nights per week. Please call for more information 01433 651650

Three Stags Heads Darley Bridge

REQUIRE A

COOK

Traditional 18th century coaching inn, serving traditional home-cooked food Please telephone 01629 734871

Byways TEAROOMS • BAKEWELL REQUIRE

FULL-TIME WAITING-ON STAFF To work in busy Bakewell tearooms. Must be able to work at speed and under pressure. WEEKENDS A MUST

Contact Byways Tearooms on 01629 812807 or call in

Rohan

OUTDOOR AND TRAVEL CLOTHING Part-time experienced sales assistant

Haddon Hall Restaurant FRONT OF HOUSE FOOD SERVICE

required for our shop at 5 King Street, Bakewell DE45 1DZ.

Carsington Water FRONT OF HOUSE FOOD SERVICE

Castle Street, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1DU

(Part Time, Weekend and/ Seasonal positions available) (Good rates of pay/ Daytime shifts) To join the team, providing high levels of customer service in this popular visitor attraction.

(Part Time, Weekend and/ Seasonal positions available) (Good rates of pay/ Daytime shifts) To join the team, providing high levels of customer service in this popular visitor attraction.

If you have any restrictions on working times we are happy to discuss these with you. Minimum age 16 Positions will involve some weekend working on a rota basis For further details or to apply please telephone 01629 540363 Or email recruitment@newleafcatering. co.uk

EYAM TEA ROOMS AND ICE CREAM PARLOUR A lovely place to work!

Please call in and talk to the manager, or call 01629 814082.

The Castle Inn A rare opportunity now exists at The Castle. We are looking to recruit a full-time, talented and ambitious

ASSISTANT MANAGER PLEASE APPLY WITH CV TO

7669@greeneking.co.uk

BURTON CLOSES HALL Require

SENIOR CARE ASSISTANTS Days and nights, experience required. Part-time and full-time available and also Bank Staff required

RGN

We are looking for a waitress for Monday and Tuesday with other flexible shifts. Customer service is very important to us so the successful candidate would have a caring background, preferably with some waitressing and basic cooking experience. Initially the job will last until October with the potential to continue.

36 hours a week days and nights required. Experience of working with older adults is essential.

Please email spfiona13@gmail.com or ask for Fran or Fiona on 01433 631274

01629 814076

Please contact Andrea Broadhead on Burton Closes Hall

The Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health Registered charity number 1117141

TRUSTEES

(unpaid - out of pocket expenses reimbursed) Our organisation is a charity providing support to people living with or recovering from mental ill-health. We currently have vacancies on our board of trustees. Ideally, the successful candidate will have experience in one or more of the following areas: • • •

Finance Fundraising IT

We will pay trustees’ travel expenses and provide an induction into the Federation’s work. We anticipate your contribution will equate to roughly 20 hours of your time each quarter. For an informal discussion about the role of Trustee, contact the Chief Executive, Rona Rawson, on 01629 733915. The closing date for applications is Friday 29th May at 5pm. The position of Trustee is subject to a DBS check and two references. Application packs can be obtained from www.federationmentalhealth.co.uk or by emailing tonibryanfed@btconnect.com

YOULGRAVE

BUSY VILLAGE PUB SEEKS

CHEF / COOK Hourly rate paid

GENERAL ASSISTANT Required to assist in all areas of pub / kitchen Plus, Part-time

BAR PERSON Must be flexible

Contact Sue on 01629 636221


Your Totally Independent Local Newspaper

SITUATIONS VACANT

The Grouse Inn Froggatt requires full-time

CHEF/COOK/TRAINEE CHEF and BAR STAFF Excellent rate of pay. Friendly family working environment. Contact Sally/Peta

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The Ashford Arms Ashford-in-the-Water, Nr Bakewell require:

Tel: 01433 650325

VACANCY FOR

COUNTER ASSISTANT REQUIRED

To cover Thursday, Friday and Saturday full days and possible holiday cover Apply by phone to above number

FULL-TIME & PART-TIME POT WASHER

Est: 1985

Tel: 01629 812725

require

also

FULL-TIME WAITER/WAITRESS For more details please Contact Mandy Smith on 01433 621219

The Bull’s Head Inn

FULL-TIME AND

FULL-TIME

POT WASHER Please contact Darren on 01433 621219

HOUSEKEEPER WANTED URGENTLY AT BUSY B&B IN CASTLETON

10-12 hours weekly Weekends and school holidays essential 8.00am or 10.30am start Good rate of pay

01433 621098

The Castle Inn Castle Street, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1DU Require

BAR STAFF WAITING STAFF KITCHEN PORTER Full-time and part-time hours available

Telephone

01629 812103

CHEF/COOK

Telephone Marilyn 01433 630873 The

The Bull’s Head is a busy country pub in the centre of Castleton We are looking for an

EXPERIENCED FULL-TIME CHEF Candidates should be a good team player, possess a passion for excellent customer satisfaction with experience in a similar role. also a

COMMIS CHEF to join our team with a willingness to learn. Competitive wages. Contact Peter on 01433 620256 or email bull.castleton@btconnect.com Also part-time bar staff, hours to suit, contact Michelle. The region’s most prestigious estate agents have come to town…

01629 593643

NOW OPEN Bakewell Town Hall, Bath Street. Call Susan Kearns Dip CFHP MPS Pract. 07527 476548 for appointment. Home visits available. FOOT HEALTH PROFESSIONAL Home visiting practice serving Chapel-en-le-Frith, Buxton, Bakewell, Baslow and Hope Valley areas. Call Kate on 07724 660428. www.katenixonfhp.co.uk

WANTED

for light garden work, half a day per week Tel: 07831 546546

WARDROBE WANTED OLD TYPE WITH MIRRORED DOORS AND DRAWERS IN BASE, DRESSING CHEST SIMILAR AGE

TEL: 07885 327753

ANTIQUE RESTORATION AND JOINERY ANTIQUE FURNITURE RESTORATION and traditional joinery repairs, staircases etc. French polishing. Highly experienced craftsman family business. 07794 133286.

ART TUITION FREE TRIAL ART LESSON with professional artist, Diane Kettle B.A. Hons (Fine Art). Cert. Ed. No obligation. Children and adults welcome. 30 years’ teaching experience. Details: 01629 636763. www.dianekettle.com

MUSIC TUITION FREE TRIAL PIANO LESSON offered by Concert Pianist. Details www.pianoartist .co.uk or tel. 01629 581475.

GUITAR TEACHER Al Marshall GGSM Hons

MATLOCK & DISTRICT MENCAP SOCIETY will collect bric-a-brac and jumble. We take furniture. Open 9am-2pm. Enquiries ring Jackie 07831 316582.

£10 per 1/2 hour

For fun or to achieve exams call Lisa

WANTED

FOOT CLINIC

Bull’s Head Hotel

GARDENER REQUIRED

FOR FREE BROCHURE www.matchmatesbureau.co.uk E:margaret@matchmatesbureau.co.uk

GDC Registered 35 years’ experience DENTURE REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS 1 HOUR SERVICE Tel: 07808 242227

Also occasional bar staff required

Guitar Lessons

OLD CYCLES WANTED Pre1960 and related items. 01773 873906 after 6pm.

DENTURE REPAIRS Amber Technology Ltd

to work in our busy country pub. Good rates of pay depending on age and experience.

WANTED OLD FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES I am not a dealer, just an avid collector, cash paid. Ring Andy on 07951 946999. Rowsley.

CONFIDENTIAL UNLIMITED INTRODUCTIONS Tel 0800 160 1885

IS YOUR DRINKING A PROBLEM? Need help? Friendship? Support? If so, find out more about our Derbyshire Dales Support Group (North Derbyshire Alcohol Advice Service). Tel. 01246 206514 for details. Help-line every Tuesday evening between 6pm and 8pm and 01246 206514 or 204344.

FULL-TIME HOUSE KEEPING

Requires

JUNIOR CHEF

A SERVICE for those

NOT INTO ON-LINE DATING!

PART-TIME HOUSEKEEPER

Foolow requires a

Inc: TLC Single? Separated? Divorced? Widow/ed? 18-85 yrs?

PART-TIME WAITING -ON STAFF

peta_fletcher@hotmail.com

Main Road, Hathersage

MATCHMATES INTRODUCTIONS

01433 630423

Lloyds Pharmacy

PERSONAL

ALL STYLES, AGES AND ABILITIES TAUGHT Lessons given in Wirksworth

07973 624853

TUITION

ENGLISH TUITION All levels including specialist dyslexic support by experienced tutor.

Janet Quick

S PA N I S H FRENCH GERMAN TUITION Beginners to AS/A2 any age! Experienced, effective teacher Excellent exam results

MA DipEd CertEd

01246 201701

Tel: Helen 01629 580567

Want to learn BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE? EXPERIENCED TUTOR New introduction course in Baslow start on 16th June. Bakewell start on 17th June. If dates/places doesn't suit, you can register your interest for future. Both will start 7-9pm for 5 weeks £60. Please contact Lara Draper laradraper12@gmail.com, texting only 07795 285981, or leave message 01246 582814.

PETS DO YOU HAVE A STRAY CAT PROBLEM? Do you need financial help to have your cat neutered/spayed? Do you need advice on the care of your cat? If so, contact Derby Branch of Cats Protection, 31 Wardwick, Derby, DE1 1HA, or tel. 01332 206956 or visit our website on www.derbydistrict.cats.org. uk or email enquiries@derbydistrictcp.org.uk QUIET, CARING HOMES needed for friendly, nervous cats. Tel. 08453 712754. Cats Protection League. LOTS OF KITTENS, young and older cats all looking for loving permanent homes. We need your help. Please consider giving a cat a second chance. Visit w w w. c h e s t e r f i e l d rspca.org.uk or call in at RSPCA Animal Centre, Spital Lane, Chesterfield 01246 273358.

SHEFFIELD DOG RESCUE has many dogs, all healthy and vaccinated, looking for permanent homes. All ages and sizes, all cross breeds. 07748 620740. ANGEL WINGS ANIMAL RESCUE is always looking for permanent, caring homes for cats www.angelwingsanimalre scue.co.uk 07512 965665. WE ARE A CARING VOLUNTARY GROUP SET UP TO OFFER SANCTUARY TO CATS Adopting from us gives our cats a chance of a better life with a caring new owner. Our cats will be neutered vaccinated and wormed and treated for flea’s before being offered for adoption. If you can help please ring 01298 816200 or visit our website www.dovecatrescuesanct uary.org.uk

PUPPY TRAINING HH CLASSES HH

SUE’S MOBILE DOG GROOMING AND MICROCHIPPING SERVICES

Course works towards KC Puppy Foundation Certificate. Venue Cromford Community Centre, Cromford. For more information ring Annette on 0784 035 1686 or email annette@dalestraining.me.uk

IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME

01433 651263 07840 345526

www.alastairmarshall.co.uk

Matlock

WEEKEND RECEPTIONIST

RECORDS WANTED

REQUIRED FOR OUR NEW MATLOCK OFFICE 3 OUT OF 4 SATURDAYS (9-3) and EVERY SUNDAY (10-2) WE ARE: - One of the fastest growing market leaders in Derbyshire and South Yorkshire. - Revolutionising the traditional high street estate agency by constantly improving the way our industry works. - Innovative and pro-active. - Now at Matlock complementing our offices at Bakewell, Hathersage, Sheffield and Dronfield.

PIANO, GUITAR, KEYBOARD and music theory. Tel. 01629 259178/07854 446958. • • • • •

CASH PAID GOOD CONDITION ONLY

ARE YOU OF an outgoing and warm personality, hardworking with a good sense of humour and of smart appearance? Do you have excellent communication and IT skills? You need to be self-motivating and passionate. Please contact Mrs Sam Cooper (Manager) Saxton Mee, 27 Causeway Lane, Matlock, DE4 3AR sam.cooper@saxtonmee.co.uk or telephone 01629 828250

DogHouse, Church Alley, Bakewell, Derbyshire Email: doghousedoggrooming@outlook.com facebook.com/DogHouseBakewell 01629

LPS SINGLES

Experienced Teacher

Tel: 01246 850442

All ages welcome Beginners onwards

1960S

TO

1980S

WILL COLLECT

CLEANER WANTED

Qualified City & Guilds & IPG Groomers

Full Groom (eyes & ears cleaned, bath, dry, style & pedicure) Inbetween Groom (bath & dry) Puppy Package (bath, dry & nails) Hand Stripping • Ear Care Creative Grooming • Doggie Accessories

813 444

For a Professional, Caring Service

Piano Lessons

Hazel Henderson Buxton 01298 938958 www.hazelspiano.com

CLEANER WANTED for Holiday Cottage in Biggin, Hartington area. 01664 841244.

HOME HELP We require an experienced female Support Worker to assist a 20-yearold young lady with learning difficulties, developmental delay, mild cerebral palsy and epilepsy who lives in Hathersage, Derbyshire. The role will involve assisting our client with personal care and to support her to engage in stimulating and fun activities. We are looking for a punctual, reliable, outgoing individual who has a positive outlook to work. As part of the team you will receive regular support, supervision and ongoing professional training. Hours: Variable (which could include nights and weekend working) Rates: Social hours £11.00 unsocial hours £12.50 Qualifications: NVQ level 2 or equivalent Experience: 2 years experience in care or rehabilitation This position is for maternity cover with a possibility of a permanent position. Car driver essential. Non-smoker required. Through experience, skill and knowledge of brain injury and spinal cord injury AKA case management have positively supported hundreds of people and families adjust, find purpose and enjoy life again. For more information or to apply please call 07960 164 066 or via email to admin@akacasemanagement.co.uk. Closing date for this position is 19th May 2015.

Need help at home? Cooking, cleaning, shopping, and all your home needs, experienced with elderly. Caring lady, own car, 20 years exp.

Music Tuition Band Rehearsals Studio Recording

7 days a week and low rates.

and much more!

Call for info 07443 841117

Contact for details limetreemusiccentre@gmail.com www.limetreemusicmatlock.co.uk 07577 754698

CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations on passing your driving test first time to

Joe Greaves and Mev Metheringham and also

Elliot Fletcher Best wishes from

GUITAR TUITION ROCK, BLUES, JAZZ

Learn from an experienced musician and teacher. Courses to suit any age or level. Beginners welcome For full details contact:

TOP GEAR SCHOOL OF MOTORING

Nigel Barton B.A. (Hons) Jazz, G.L.C.M

07773 288 636

peakdistrictguitartuition.co.uk

01433 631769

A LUXURY PURPOSE BUILT CATTERY IN WARDLOW, NR BAKEWELL •Underfloor heating. •All diets catered for. •Scratch poles, toys. •FAB (Feline Advisory Bureau) listed cattery. Wardlow, nr Bakewell •Home from home, plenty of TLC. •Own bedroom & own exercise area.

JILL MIDDLETON 01298 872444 Email: holidays@kool4cats.co.uk web: www.kool4cats.co.uk


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BERKSHIRE WEANERS FOR SALE

Warren 18 week-old

T: 07971 082379

Fully vaccinated and salmonella tested Darren Barlow 01298 84820

Point of Lay Pullets

GARDENING HEDGES, TREES AND SHRUBS cut, lowered and removed. 01629 810111.

NOVELTY CAKES NOVELTY/ BIRTHDAY/ WEDDING/ GLUTEN FREE made to order. Call Sally 07870 729119.

FOR HIRE:

Floor Sanders, Drills, Ladders, Cement Mixers, Heaters, Driers & Lots More

TOOL HIRE BAKEWELL Unit 2c, Station Road Ind. Est. Bakewell

EQUESTRIAN

Phone: 813472

WILLOW TREE LIVERY nr Bakewell. Stables available, full and part livery. 07912 548093.

PADDOCK MAINTENANCE – chain harrowing, flail / pasture topping, flail hedge cutting Call Richard on 0114 274 6415 Call Richard or 07979 652007 Competitive rates ~ Holmesfield based ~ Distance not a problem

MAGICIAN – Children’s parties. Phone 01298 26745.

CONCRETE PANELS CONCRETE PANELS supply and fitting service or supply only. For silage pits, retaining walls etc 07966 210181, 01298 687465.

COAL & LOGS PRICES HELD! £190 a ton £220 a ton £230 a ton

01629 732122 or 07950 495727

Find Us At: Diamond Equestrian, Unit 19 Dew Pond Lane, Tongue Lane Industrial Estate, Fairfield, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 7LF. debuxton@hotmail.com ~ 07837 904021

HAY HAYLAGE Aug. 2014. 33 large bales. £15 each. Delivery extra. Tansley/Matlock. Day. 01629 650720. Eve. 07791 383711.

SUMMER GRAZING

SILAGE

SUMMER GRAZING TO LET Tideswell area. May to October. 07870 773767.

GOOD QUALITY CLAMP SILAGE Blackwell, near Taddington. 07790 428336.

LOGS SEASONED HARDWOOD LOGS £70 for 11/2 bulk bags. Free delivery 07515 711323.

LITTON LOGS Loose loads, kiln dried Air-dried bagged logs Loose loads ready to dry this summer Log stores • Fire pits See website for details or ring Mark on 07801 928 927 www.littonlogs.co.uk

TV Aerial & Satellite Services • • • •

T A V NO

07500081942

Having problems with your PC/Tablet? Setup, Email, Word, etc... Not sure how to get the best from it? Let me help you with your life online! Competitive rates

EAZY-PC DO YOU NEED HELP WITH YOUR PC? Low cost computer repairs throughout the Peak District. Home visits or express takeaway-return service. Competitive rates to suit your budget. Virus removal, Connection / Internet / Wireless problems. Repairs, Re-installs, Upgrades, Data Recovery. We also supply new hard drives, memory, routers etc. 15 years’ experience, free friendly advice. Computers/Laptops securely recycled

Tel: 07909 920877 or 01629 630056 – 7 days

SEASONED HARDWOOD

for your kind of riding Singletrack Magazine bike shop of the year!

Bikes/Accessories/Demos/Repairs NVQ 3/Cytech trained mechanics • Hope tech shop Magura passion point • Shimano Service Centre

18 BIKES, HOPE

T 01433 621 111 W 18BIKES.CO.UK

DRY STONE WALLING BUILDING SERVICES

FREE delivery within 10 miles of Haddon Hall (also kindling sticks) Tel: 01629 810911 E-mail: ruth@haddonestate.co.uk

LIMESTONE, gritstone, sandstone, building stone supplied. Walling stone, top soil and aggregate supplied. 07966 210181/ 01298 687465. 2ND GRADE SAND for sale suitable for bedding, farm tracks etc 07966 210181/01298 687465.

18267013

01433 440 419 01298 875 766 07702 471 029 simon@sastv.co.uk

CLEANING SERVICES

Naturally seasoned and kiln-dried hardwood logs available for collection or delivery

CARPET CLEANING and domestic cleaning. Competitive rates. Call Neil 07799 608691.

JJ Cleaning Services Domestic cleaning and other jobs considered at good rates.

DOMESTIC CLEANING and IRONING SERVICE

Call 07895 070889 or 07401 568369

Call Emily on 07875 161650

PORVEX

Residential & Commercial •End of tenancy Cleaning cleans Services •Holiday cottages cleaned Please call for FREE advice

07538 574 210 or 01298 27868

SKIP LOADERS SKIP LOADERS, DUMPERS for hire. 07966 210181 or 01298 687465.

SERVICES

Old clocks repaired and restored at reasonable 6 prices

29

8 23

7

RECLAIMED OAK STRIP FLOORING fixing service available. 07743 699058. WOOD FLOORS sanding and sealing. 07743 699058.

New & Reclaimed

OAK FLOORING

ROMAN BLINDS curtains, cushions and more. Please call Sue 01433 623225.

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BASLOW 3 BEDROOMED REFURBISHED COTTAGE Overlooking Chatsworth Park. White gloss kitchen with integrated fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave etc. Conservatory and gardens. New carpets throughout, outstanding views. Walking distance to several gastro pubs. £800 PCM. Telephone 01246 590375 or 0773 4889233.

MATLOCK 2/3 BEDROOM COTTAGE GCH, unfurnished, woodburner, roll-top bath, close to local amenities, long-term let

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APARTMENT TO LET MORTON LOFT A one bedroom property ideally located in the centre of Hathersage with parking. Available June on flexible terms Contact – cjr@favells.co.uk or crevitt@btinternet.com or Chris Revitt on 07899 796088

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Peak Advertiser 11th May 2015 – Page 53 DERBYSHIRE DALES DISTRICT COUNCIL Town and Country Planning Act 1990 Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990

PUBLIC NOTICES GERTRUDE VALERIE SHAW (Deceased)

Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925 any persons having a claim against or an interest in the Estate of the aforementioned deceased, late of Moorland House Station Road Hathersage Hope Valley Derbyshire S32 1DD, who died on 02/02/2015, are required to send particulars thereof in writing to the undersigned on or before two months and one day from the date of this publication, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to claims and interests of which they have had notice. LLOYDS BANK Birmingham Executors Office PO Box 4159 3rd Floor 125 Colmore Row Birmingham B2 2QY

NOTICE OF MODIFICATION ORDER SECTION 53 OF THE WILDLIFE AND COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1981 DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL DEFINITIVE MAP AND STATEMENT FOR THE COUNTY OF DERBYSHIRE THE DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (BYWAY OPEN TO ALL TRAFFIC ALONG DERBY LANE – PARISH OF MONYASH) MODIFICATION ORDER 2015

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Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2010 NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 11 OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION Proposed development at Lower Farm, Main Street, Sheldon, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1QS. Take notice that application is being made by: Mr. Andrew Ford. For planning permission for: Closure of existing vehicular access at the south west corner of Lower Farm. Local Planning Authority to whom the application is being submitted: Peak Park Authority, Aldern House, Baslow Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1AE.

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Any owner of the land or tenant who wishes to make representations about this application, should write to the council within 21 days of the date of this notice dated 11.5.2015. Statement of owners' rights: The grant of planning permission does not affect owners' rights to retain or dispose of their property, unless there is some provision to the contrary in an agreement or lease. Statement of agricultural tenants' rights: The grant of planning permission for non-agricultural development may affect agricultural tenants' security of tenure. 'Owner' means a person having a freehold interest or a leasehold interest, the unexpired term of which is not less than seven years. 'Tenant' means a tenant of an agricultural holding, any part of which is comprised in the land.

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SECLUDED PRIVATE CARAVAN • Sleeps 6 • All amenities • Pets welcome • Private parking • 5 minutes from beach 01758 712427

DOMESTIC CLEARANCE HOUSE CLEARANCE Garages, sheds, also tools, pottery, silver and gold. Anything considered. Good prices paid. 07967 202357.

MAN AND VAN FOR HIRE MAN AND TRANSIT VAN for hire. 2 vans available for larger moves. Any distance, free quote, cheap rates. Call Simon 07827 965356 for a fast friendly service. MAN AND TRANSIT VAN for hire. Any distance, any size, no job too small. Free quote. Call Geoff for fast service. 07967 202357.

The above Order made on 23 April 2015, if confirmed as made, will modify the Definitive Map and Statement for the area by adding to them a Byway Open to All Traffic along Derby Lane between Rakes Road and Long Rake in the Parish of Monyash. A copy of the order and the order map may be seen free of charge at County Hall, Matlock during normal office hours where copies may be bought at the price of £1.00 or at Bakewell Library, Granby Road, Bakewell DE45 1ES from 9am to 5pm Monday, Tuesday and Thursday and from 9am to 7pm Wednesday and Friday and from 9am to 1pm Saturday. Any representation or objection relating to the order must be sent in writing to the Director of Legal Services at the address below not later than 22 June 2015, and applicants are requested to state the grounds on which it is made. If no representations or objections are duly made to the order, or if any so made are withdrawn, the Derbyshire County Council, instead of submitting the order to the Secretary of State may itself confirm the order. If the order is submitted to the Secretary of State for the Environment, any representations or objections which have been duly made and not withdrawn will be sent with it. Dated 11 May 2015 John McElvaney, Director of Legal Services Derbyshire County Council, County Hall, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3AG

ROTARY LAWN MOWER rechargeable 12V lawn mower with grass container, charger and two batteries, virtually as new condition, genuine reason for selling, £40 ONO (cost £110 new last season); 15in cast iron hand lawn roller, approx one and a half hundred weight, £25; Set of 4 16in 4 stud Monaco polished alloy wheels in lovely, as new cond, complete with almost new 195/55/R16 Continental tyres. will fit Peugeot,Vauxhall and various makes of cars. £320. 01298 25294. MOBILITY TRI WALKER locking brakes, basket, folding, lightweight, VGC, £55; Child safety fireguard, extending, folds for storage, VGC, £18; Two part reels of TV aerial cable, approx 80yds on each, one brown, one white, £10 each reel. 07970 986066.

BEAUTIFUL WOODEN CASTLE VGC with knights and horses (cost over £100), £40, can email picture; Macpac baby carrier, VGC (cost £150), £50; Mountain buggy pram and carry cot (cost over £600), £150. 07791 523385. NEARLY NEW RASCAL micro balance electric mobility euro scooter, metallic red, excll cond, £250. 01433 630057. SET OF WHITE GROSFILLEX GARDEN FURNITURE One oval table, 4 chairs, 2 reclining chairs, £50. 01298 85562. 2 TWO SEATER MATCHING SETTEES 1yr old, hence excll cond, covered from new, cost £1,600, will sell to nearest offer to £900; 8 each dinner/side plates, cups/saucers in blue/white, £20 lot; Mobile room heater with Calor bottle and regulator, £30. 01433 620868.

Notice is hereby given that applications have been made to Derbyshire Dales District Council for planning permission/listed building consent in the Central Area in the fortnight commencing 20th April 2015 as follows: 15/00172/FUL – Engineering works to extend patio and rebuild retaining wall (part retrospective), Omerta, Brunswood Road, Matlock Bath (C) 15/00193/FUL – Extension to business unit, G.P. Produce, The Hill, Cromford 15/00198/FUL – Change of use of the verge to shop/domestic curtilage and erection of single storey side extension for shop use, 158 Bakewell Road, Matlock 15/00245/OUT – Residential development for up to 10 dwellings (outline), Land off Nottingham Road, Tansley (D) 15/00252/FUL – Side and rear single storey extensions, 35 Spring Close, Wirksworth (C) 15/00256/LBALT – Structural works to front façade and cleaning of stonework, Greyhound Hotel, Market Place, Cromford (L) 15/00271/FUL – Two storey extension, 28 Gorsey Bank, Wirksworth (C) 15/00273/FUL – Erection of dwelling, Alabaster Lane, Cromford (C) 15/00276/OUT – Erection of dwelling (outline), Land to the west of Field House, Starth Lane, Tansley (F) 15/00277/TEMP – Use of public open space for temporary market (20 stalls) and funfair with catering units, ticket offices and toilets for periods between 29.8.15 to 7.11.15, 27.8.16 to 5.11.16 and 26.8.17 to 4.11.17, Derwent Gardens, South Parade, Matlock Bath (C) 15/00280/FUL – Erection of dwelling and access - modifications of permission 03/08/0616 to allow for 2 additional rooflights and 1 window (retrospective), 85 Greenhill, Wirksworth (C) 15/00281/ADV – Retrospective signage, 27 Causeway Lane, Matlock 15/00282/FUL – Erection and replacement dwelling and garage and retention of existing dwelling as ancillary accommodation, Pinetrees, Upper Lumsdale, Matlock (C) 15/00285/FUL – Erection of agricultural building for livestock, Ox Close Farm, Carr Lane, Riber 15/00295/OUT – Erection of 3 dwellings, 9 Eversleigh Rise, Darley Bridge 15/00297/FUL – Erection of business unit, G P Produce, The Hill, Cromford (F) 15/00300/FUL – Dormer windows to front and rear, bridge link and extension over flat roof to rear, 226 Dale Road, Matlock Bath (C) Applications with the suffix L may affect the character of a Listed Building Applications with the suffix C may affect a Conservation Area Applications with the suffix F may affect a Footpath Applications with the suffix D – The development is a departure from the provisions of the development plan The applications may be inspected on-line between 9am and 5pm Monday-Friday at the Town Hall, Matlock or at www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk. Any person wishing to make representations about any of the applications should do so in writing within 21 days to the Regulatory Services Section, Town Hall, Matlock, DE4 3NN, quoting the relevant application number.

LAURA ASHLEY 2 SEATER PINK PATTERNED SETTEE £25; Metal bed head, double, £5; 5 tier pan stand, £4; Shopping trolley on wheels, £4. 01629 258962. 4FT 6IN DOUBLE BED £40; 3ft 6in single bed, £20. Good cond, little used. 01298 85719. THERMOMETER BAROMETER wall mounted banjo shape, 30in high, no maker’s name, £30. 01433 651122. HORNBY TRAINS boxed, £35; Hornby coaches, £8 boxed, £5 unboxed; Rolling stock £250 each; Diecast lorries for rail layout, boxed, £5 each; Meccano set M1, boxed, £55 ONO. 01629 636989. TWO FOLD UP CHALLENGE FLEX 20IN COMMUTER BIKES unisex, steel frame, 6 gears, only used twice, £80 each ONO. 01629 732861.

MOBILITY SCOOTER Pride celebrity deluxe, 4 wheels, recent batteries, £250; Technics SXK200 keyboard, £10; 5.5m Motorhome cover, £35. 01433 621383. SKYWATCHER TELESCOPE CLOCK DRIVE £60 ONO; Exercise bike, £20 ONO. 01298 687004. HITACHI HAND HELD STONE CUTTER with two 7in Diamond blades, Will cut brick, stone, marble etc. £50; Builders barrow £20. 07855 058737. 4FT BED only 2yrs old complete with mattress and wooden head board, 2 drawers, £200. 01629 820213. GOLF CLUBS AND BAG R/H Tommy Armour 855s Silver Scot Irons 3 to SW Calloway 3 and 5 wood, £70. 01629 822244.

MATTRESSES KING EXPENSIVE BRAND NEW MATTRESS, was £599, could deliver bargain £99. 07508 447711. DOUBLE EXTRA DEEP MATTRESS still shop wrapped was £499, delivered £99. 07508 447711. SINGLE 10” LUXURY DEEP BRAND NEW MATTRESS could deliver just £79. 07508 447711.

RIDE-ON MOWER FOR SALE JOHN DEERE RIDE-ON TRIPLE CYLINDER MOWER. Diesel. Suitable for greens or large gardens. Contact: 07712 864655. £1750 ono. Pictures available.

FOR SALE LARGE WHITE TABLE CLOTH 260cm x 202cm £25; Smaller white table cloth 221cm x 202 cm £20. 01629 815501. OLD PINE TABLE 6ftx3ft, needs a good clean. £20. 01629 640346. FORSHAM COTTAGEARK Little Lenham chicken house, very sturdy houses, up to ten chickens, VGC, cost around £600 new now, will accept £200 OVNO. 01298 872774 / 07967 485318. 2011 KIRBY SENTRIA just serviced, excll cond, worth £900, will sell for £600, comes with shampoo, used twice; Fast press ideal for hotel or B&B, especially for sheets, £40. 01629 813031. PANASONIC VACUUM CLEANER upright, not bagless, new, £60. 01629 640428. DYSON DC14 fully refurbished with new filters, £60 no offers; Dyson DC07 with all attachments, 8 new filters, £45. 07701 046107.

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CLASSIFIEDS... FOR SALE JAM PANS 4 large heavy gauge, £30 ONO each. Grindleford. 07903 093630. FREE FOR COLLECTION upholstery project sturdy two seater Chesterfield style settee (old), has two drop arms, damage on one arm. Has brown fitted cover. 01629 583113. RECORD WOOD TURNING LATHE (model DML/24), £50; Record pipe bending tool, £30; Record vice £10. 01629 732758. WHEELCHAIR HEADREST (Universal) Fits most w/chairs, brand new (still boxed). Cost over £100 new, £50 ONO. 07869 633855. JONES SEWING MACHINE (offers); Bird cage £10. 01629 824306. MOBILITY SCOOTER 4 wheel shoprider, dismantles for car boot, adjustable seat and steering, C/W charger £250 ONO. 07833 452785.

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Call Mick on 07964 447054 TAUPE 3 PIECE SUITE (3 seater settee) reversible cushions, gd con, £50 ONO; Ryobi PLT 3043E 30CC petrol strimmer, £30 ONO. 01629 55752. SEALY DOUBLE 4 DRAWER DIVAN BED with silver metal headboard, excll cond, £150; Double waxed pine wardrobe, with mirrored doors and two deep drawers, excll cond, £150. 01298 883372. WOMANS ROAD OR TRAIL BIKE hardly used with helmet and pump, as new, £120 ONO. 01433 659144. ANTIQUE VICTORIAN ARMCHAIRS x 2 carved oak surround red velvet high back, sprung padded seats and arms on oak legs. 112 cm high x 70 cm wide x 70 cm deep, £250 or £450 the pair ONO; Tapestry picture of Victorian ladies and gents picnic 108 cm wide x 55 cm high in gilt frame, £30; Pine 5 drawer chest 42in high x 33 in wide x 18in deep, VGC, £50; Rocking armchair wicker on pine, high back padded seats pastel green with beige floral pattern, immaculate, cost £300, £90; Tea service, 23 pieces, old country roses pattern tea pot, etc, “no plates”, £20; Bamboo bookcase, arched top with 4 shelves, VGC, £10. 07896 862511.

BUILDING STONE reconstituted, unused, pinks 45cm x 10cm x 21cm, £4 each. Buff 45cm x 10cm x 6cm, £1 each; Reclaimed building stone, used, mixed colours and sizes pinks and buff, about 100 pieces, Offers. Used patio pavers, terracotta, Offers; Exterior wood door with two leaded floral patterned glass panels, 200cm high x 81 cm wide, medium oak, £10; Armchair, pastel green fabric, VGC, £10; Bread maker, cookworks, unused, £20; Gents clothes, small medium, Offers. Ladies clothes, large selection, 10-12 jackets, tops, jeans etc, different prices. 07592 797817. BLACK AND WHITE BABY TRAVEL SYSTEM includes push chair, used once, car seat, carry cot, covers, etc, all still in plastic, offers around £150. 07795 025780. GOLF CLUBS 8 irons, 1,3,5 woods, 1 driver, 1 putter, 1 sandwedge, 20 balls including leather bag, red, £15; Curtain poles x 3, gilt colour, 238cm x 2 117cm x 1, £10; 3 Chandeliers, £5 each; Britax baby’s car seat, Rock-a-tot, VGC, £5; Music centre stacker system, radio, CD, tape, VGC, £20. 07419 320633. SOLID LIGHT OAK TABLE 740mm x 1485mm (29in x 58.5in) with four matching chairs and cushions, excll cond, £175 ONO; Piano stool with hinged upholstered lid for music storage, £65. Buyer collects. 01246 419596 / 07825 772669. GLASS TV STAND £10; Solid pine two door wardrobe with drawer, £200; King size pink quilted bed cover, £10; New set chef knives with chopping board, £15; New stainless steel bread bin, £10. 01629 812106. LIGHT OAK COMBINATION BEDROOM FURNITURE wardrobe, 4 drawers and book shelf, mirror, 9.5ft tall x 5ft3in, £80; White bedroom furniture, wardrobe and 4 drawers, book shelf, table and chair, £80. 01629 824690.

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LARGE TWO SEATER SOFA in chocolate brown soft leather. Fixed cushions at back, seat and arm. Very comfy. 1.9m wide and 1m deep. Less than 1 year old. £500. Bamford 07984 989893.

Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159 BRIDESMAID DRESSES sizes 10 and 12, cornflower blue, long and off-shoulder style, £20 each; Centrepiece circular table mirrors, 60cm, 6 for £40 or £10 each. 01629 734339. BEKO DISHWASHER Immac cond, instructions booklet with the purchase. £70 ONO. 01629 734765.8 BROWN LEATHER 3 SEATER SOFA & one chair 9 months old cost £1800 reason for sale moved house. £600 or nearest offer. 07846 498375 or 01629 734599 Darley Dale. BEKO FROST FREE FRIDGE FREEZERThis is a A rating and is just over a year old and is 50/50. Does have water dispenser but stopped working but easy to fix £120. Matlock 07968 222009. CELEBRITY MOTION FURNITUREThree piece suite. Two fully reclining armchairs and three seater settee, both ends recline. Suite is covered in an oatmeal chenille. Lovely condition, purchased in Jan 2013, selling due to bereavement. All leaflets, instruction book and original receipt from Derbyshire three piece suite centre. Cost £3,500. £425; Go-Go Elite traveller LX mobility travel scooter in dark red. 4 wheel model. Complete with battery, charger and instruction manual. £325 ovno. Tel Matlock 584284 / 07891 084060. SOLID WOOD ROCKING CHAIR signs of wear on the arms and back rest but otherwise in ex. cond. £50; Rena Koh Child’s Bridesmaid Dress. Age 9-10 UK 42 Wine sleeveless top with white net skirt covered in wine coloured small pearls. Dress length 97 cm back length to waist 27 cm front bodice length to waist 29cm condition as new. Cost £110 accept £40. Handmade Childs long hooded velvet cloak dark green velvet with antique gold satin lining. Length neck to floor 112cm made for winter wedding but would suit reenactment groups, or amateur dramatic drama groups condition as new Cost £120 accept £60. Ladies mountain bike white/pink/purple £70. Childs HAMAX bike seat £50. 07533 239828. BLACK LEATHER COMPUTER good quality chair in good cond. hardly used no scratches none smoker £40 ono. Wirksworth Matlock 01629 823025 or hamradio12@gmail.com. GIRLS BIKE age 3 -7, pink with handle purse, vgc, £30; Cot mobile with soft and colourful animals angled at baby’s direct line of vision, 3 beautiful tunes, detachable electronic pushbutton music box for long term use £15; Cot mobile with dangling rabbits £10; Graco high back booster seat, suitable from 4 years, £40 ono. 01629 820176.

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KING SIZE DIVAN BED with memory foam mattress and end drawer - as new (no packaging). Bought for £360 for sale at £200, collection only (Rowsley) text ‘KS bed’ and your name to 07918138575 and you will be contacted. DOUBLE SIZE DIVAN BED with memory foam mattress and side drawer - as new (no packaging). Bought for £200 for sale at £100, collection only (Rowsley) text ‘Double bed’ and your name to 07918 138575 and you will be contacted. 6 BROWN LEATHER FAUX DINING CHAIRS ex. cond. wooden legs £55; Girls pink & purple bike age 8-9 years good cond. £20. 01629 57341. NEW 120L WATER BUTTS £10 each 01629 584640. Electric seed propagator £18. 01629 650396. RALEIGH ACTIVATOR 14” frame. 20” wheels. 5 shimano gears. Front suspension. V brakes. Few slight chips but generally in good cond. and in full working order. Good tyres. Suit 8-12 year old. £35. ono. 01298 22172.

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the pieces were sung “with real sincerity and communication”. Emily was presented with the winner’s certificate, a cheque for £500 and The Reverend Reg Dean Trophy by the Chief Adjudicator, Christine Palmer. Christine summarized by saying what a worthwhile event the competition is and encouraged the choir to continue with the competition in order to promote young musical talent. The Dalesmen Male Voice Choir was founded in 1987

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a private road and heading north towards the Visitor Centre at Fairholmes. It was a fabulous day with cobalt blue skies. Deciduous trees are slowly becoming draped with fresh new leaves, whilst spring flowers are putting on a colourful performance with a riot of pastel shades and Monet splodges. Everywhere the sound of birds singing fills the air with a melody of assorted tunes. However, a noisy gaggle of geese on the reservoir tried to drown out the sweet serenade of a chaffinch in the nearby silver birch, whilst the staccato sound of a chiffchaff resonated from somewhere deep amongst the trees. Most memorable

tranquillity. Being a week day, this traffic free side of the valley was quiet with only a few fellow walkers and an occasional cyclist pedalling by. After passing the bottoms of Grainfoot and Grindle Cloughs where tumbling streams from high on Derwent Moors merge with the reservoir into watery oblivion, I continued around a bend by the base of Dovestone Clough, where a few ruinous walls by the water’s edge mark the spot where the centre of Derwent village once stood. When Ladybower was finally completed in 1945 Derwent Hall, the church dedicated to St John and St James and various cottages were gone.

remote hills, one being at the foot of Abbey Clough. Derwent Hall had been built in 1692 by the Balguy family and then went to the Howards. In the later 19th century it was bought by the Duke of Norfolk along with many acres of land. He reputedly spent £30,000 adding extensions to the Hall and decorating the whole building. It was said to have been filled with a fine collection of early oak period furniture, its walls were panelled and the gardens terraced and landscaped. But the Hall is now long gone and its gardens lie hidden beneath the waves. Below the Hall there was a little 17th-century packhorse bridge spanning the infant River Derwent and when the valley was flooded this was taken down stone by stone and rebuilt in 1959 at Slippery Stones, which is at the top end of Howden Reservoir. I followed the lane to Derwent Dam where water was lapping against the edge but not cascading over and down the wall. The west turret serves as a memorial to the famous 633 squadron known as The Dambusters, who used the valley as a training ground for Lancaster bombers in the Second World War. Nearby is another memorial to the memory of Tip, a loyal sheepdog who stayed by the body of her dead master, Joseph Tagg, on Howden Moors for 15 weeks from 12th December 1953. After taking lots of photographs my next port of call was Fairholmes for a piece of cake and hot chocolate from the serving hatch, which I consumed whilst watching an assortment of birds visiting the array of feeders and a crowd of ducks waddling about in the car parking area, to the amusement of the steady stream of visitors vying for spaces. The final stretch of my walk was to head back southwards beside the western shore of Ladybower on a lovely meandering footpath

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A visit to Healthy Hearing made all the difference to Chris and his grandchildren! Chris didn’t know what was wrong, he just knew things weren’t right; he kept missing things the grandchildren were saying, he just thought they were mumbling. So he made an appointment to visit Healthy Hearing to get a free hearing assessment. Chris says, “I just couldn’t believe the difference! They let me

take them home to try and that’s when I really noticed just how bad my hearing had become, and that’s when you just realise what little things you miss! Emma my granddaughter singing to herself, and Charlie, my grandson, giggling at the TV. It’s nice to know I’m not missing anything anymore.”

Welcome to our Open Day event! W

hen you attend our Open Day, you will be greeted by Healthy Hearing’s friendly staff. On hand will be our own Hearing Aid Audiologists, and a Phonak technical expert, to advise free of charge if a hearing system is right for you, what types of hearing aid are available for you, and what will best suit your lifestyle. We will discuss your individual needs regarding your hearing and how it may be affecting things at home - this is what we call a Lifestyle Hearing Assessment which helps us identify the best you can achieve with the hearing

you still have. You will be able to see inside your own ear canals with a video otoscope (an amazing tiny camera shows the image on a TV screen). You will also have an audiometric hearing test and be able to have a live demonstration of the latest in revolutionary digital hearing technology from Phonak, individually programmed to your hearing needs. All of which is free of charge and without obligation. Demand for this event will be high and spaces are limited. Therefore we urge you to reserve a priority appointment now to avoid disappointment.

Simply call FREEPHONE 0800 298 7261 NOW! If you are not able to attend we can arrange for a home visit at a convenient time to you, which is also free of charge.

Otoscope offers most advanced visual tool... T

he video otoscope system is the most advanced visual device allowing you to see for yourself inside your ears. This live colour imagery will show the health of your own eardrum and ear canal and help you to understand better how we are able to assess your own condition.

At Healthy Hearing, the otoscope will be just one part of the examination and assessment of your hearing. The placement of the otoscope inside your ear does not involve any discomfort, but provides very clear visual information that is vital in a true examination of your hearing.

Lifestyle Hearing Assessment™ unique service now available Lifestyle Hearing Assessment™ is based on a precise hearing measurement system, developed in Denmark over several years, and helps you to understand the most you can achieve with the hearing capabilities you still have. We can create very personalised solutions because the Lifestyle Hearing Assessment™ takes your specific issues and goals into account. We promise you’ll hear exactly how your problems can be solved, you might even find it’s a revelation. Afterwards, if you decide to have your hearing improved, Healthy Hearing, as hearing aid audiologists can ...

match your requirements to the right hearing improvement solution.

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Hearing Open Days Thursday 14th May 2015 Callow Hall Hotel, Mappleton Road Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 2AA

Friday 15th May 2015 The Old Hall Hotel, The Square Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6BD

Monday 18th May 2015 Hassop Hall Hotel, Hassop Nr Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1NS Sybil Evans from Buxton Harry King from Barbara Anderson from says, “It’s the best thing I’ve Bakewell says, “Thank Matlock says, “I took ever done, I have been wearing them for over two years now and can lead a very full and normal life. I would recommend them to anyone.”

you so much for sending the batteries so Pronto! I am so happy with my new found hearing, the only trouble now is I talk too much... It’s great!”

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advantage of Healthy Hearing’s free hearing assessment and I couldn’t believe how much clearer I could hear. Now I don’t worry about my hearing at all.”

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ow precious a commodity the sense of hearing is, and how easily we take it for granted! Too often we miss out on those precious moments and simple adventures - like a telephone call from our grandchildren or going out with our friends. Today you don’t have to accept not being able to hear properly. Thanks to major advances in audiology and technology, modern hearing aids effectively Hearing are is a afamily-run compensate for most hearing disorders. Healthy Healthy Hearing family-run hearing care company with over four decades of experience helping people to live the life they want with the hearing they have. To appreciate just what we are saying, we are inviting you to join us at our Hearing Open Days on Thursday 14th May, Friday 15th May, Monday 18th May and Tuesday 19th May 2015.

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