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Little Green Space The vegetable harvest is now in full swing, and those who grow their own will have been enjoying some tasty fresh produce for a few weeks now. We’re pretty pleased with the performance of our kitchen garden this year. After a couple of less successful years, nearly everything we’ve planted in 2015 is thriving. One disappointment we’ve had, though, is French beans. I planted up some pots of seeds back in May, in exactly the same way I’ve always done – but not a single seed germinated. Guessing that I’d not kept the seeds warm enough, or not watered them enough, I tried again after a few weeks with more seeds from the same packet. But these were a dismal failure too. On this occasion I’m blaming the seeds rather than the

gardener – every so often, you can get a dud packet of seeds that just won’t grow. I decided to give French beans one last try a few weeks ago – but bought a new packet of seeds first! Knowing I was running out of time for the plants to grow and produce beans, I chose a quick-growing variety – the appropriately named ‘Speedy’ – and sowed them into pots in the greenhouse. Sure enough, all the seeds germinated and the seedlings have been planted out. I’m hoping there’s still time for them to develop and produce an autumn crop, and as long as there’s no early frost we should be eating French beans in late September! Veg success Although the French beans have been a bit hit and miss, we’ve had much more luck with broad beans – in fact we’ve found ourselves

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125 NOT OUT!

During a year of national anniversaries, Bakewell now has claim to one of its own, as the Town Hall celebrates 125 years at the heart of the community. This fine example of Victorian Gothic architecture was partly funded, and officially opened by the Duke of Rutland, to a mass crowd in Anchor Square, on 18th September 1890. The other main promoter

was the town’s Dorothy Vernon Masonic Lodge, who laid the cornerstone in August of the previous year, and still continue to meet in the building to the present day. Long term Bakewell resident Col. Leslie Wright has recently shared his family’s memories of the Town Hall: “Our earliest account was that of the homecoming of my father-

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Marc, Steve, Stuart & Ned are all friends, and either retired or serving police officers and have so far walked over 1000 miles raising awareness and much needed funds for ‘Greyhound Gap’, a charity who rescue and rehabilitate greyhounds and lurchers who are in danger of being put to sleep. Greyhound Gap is run entirely by volunteers and has to constantly be raising money to keep going. At any one time they have approximately 80 dogs in their care, either in foster homes or in private kennels. Marc’s parents fostered greyhounds for the rescue, but more often than not, ended up adopting them until at one point they had 9 dogs! Marc had a very close bond with Sandy, one of his parent’s dogs, who sadly passed away from osteosarcoma, and he wanted to do something in her memory to help other greyhounds. This is when “Walking the Beat” was born! Marc came up with the idea of walking the four Coast to Coast walks of Great Britain over a four year period. The walks have been totally self funded with all money raised going to Greyhound Gap. This year, another member is joining the team. Harvey, Marc’s 9-year-old stepson, who has been in training for many months to build up his stamina and endurance. The big difference this year is that in the past they have set themselves punishing daily challenges to complete each walk in a shorter period than is usual. This year it will be more leisurely with contingency

plans built in if Harvey starts to struggle. In 2011, Marc and Steve walked the English Coast to Coast walk and raised £2369 for the kennel fund. In 2012, Marc, Steve and Stuart walked the Scottish Coast to Coast walk and raised £3209 for the kennel fund. In 2013, Marc, Steve and Ned walked the Welsh Coast to Coast walk raising £2915 for the kennel fund. 2014 was the final part of the “Walking the Beat” four year journey. Marc, Steve and Stuart walked 387 miles doing the Irish Coast to Coast walk over 18 days, bringing their total miles walked for the kennel fund to 1000! A further £5412 was raised and the total for

the four walks including gift aid raised a magnificent

£15,520 towards Greyhound Gap’s aim to put a deposit on their own kennels. This year’s walk sees Marc and Harvey walking the Limestone Way which is really close to home and the heart of Greyhound Gap. On Sunday 23rd August they arrive at Youlgreave YHA. Monday 24th August via Bakewell and Elton to overnight at The Miners Standard B&B in Winster. Tuesday 25th August to Ilam Hall YHA. Wednesday 26th August to Hartington YHA. Thursday 27th August to Eyam YHA. Friday 28th August to Castleton YHA. Saturday 29th August to Hathersage YHA. Sunday 30th August to Bakewell. The lads are expecting support from many Greyhound Gap supporters along the way and welcome anyone who would like to go along to meet them or even walk a stretch of their journey with them. Follow the lads on their w e b s i t e www.walkingthebeat.co.uk

DERWENT PROBUS CLUB

Derwent Probus Club was formed to foster friendship and goodwill among retired professional and businessmen living in the Hope Valley district. Members meet at The Sir William Hotel in Grindleford on the first Thursday of every month for coffee and conversation followed by a talk and lunch. Talks are given or arranged by members in turn and cover many subjects, including in recent months Caving, The Dead Sea Scrolls, From Canals To Concorde, Sex Trafficking, Ashgate Hospice and Shoemaking In The Hope Valley.

The Club also organises a variety of social events – luncheons at local restaurants, short break holidays, recently to Cromer, Bristol/Bath and Venice, visits to places of interest, recently Rolls Royce, The National Arboretum and J. C. B., and an annual dinner – at all of which members’ wives and partners are welcomed. Opportunity has recently arisen for a few new members to join the club, further information from club Chairman, John Marsden, on 01433-659807 or club Secretary, David Brooke on 01433-639105.


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East Lodge Hotel Team Up With ROWSLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL For the last 5 years East Lodge Hotel have been teaming up with Rowsley Primary School and running a project with year 6 pupils. Mrs Palfreyman a teacher at Rowsley Primary School has been involved in the whole scheme. It involves East Lodge Hotel giving the pupils a plot in their vegetable garden and they dig, plant seeds and grow their crops, tending them and weeding them regularly. Mrs Walker (just retired as Chair of DDDC) has taken a keen interest, even visiting in her official chains. The children loved this. On 21st July the pupils entertained two guests each plus teachers and Mr and Mrs Walker for the Graduation Lunch. The children harvested the crops for the chef Christian to cook, they learn how to set tables, polish glasses, fold napkins etc. They make bread in our kitchen with the chefs, which was then served to guests. After serving a three course meal they then sit down for their Just Desserts.

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survey and input in to their future plans. The survey can be accessed at www.whcsurvey.com. It gives people the chance to actively shape the content, programmes and experiences that the new organisation will deliver in the future. There is a prize of £100 in vouchers to spend in the town for one lucky person who completes it. Following a recent award of £100,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), Wirksworth Heritage Centre are currently undertaking a development phase that includes consultation with various local groups, reviewing the museum collection, fundraising and preparing reports for the second HLF funding application in 2016. We hope to transform 31 St John Street, Wirksworth into a multi-purpose venue for the community and to help make accessible the living story of the people, history and heritage of the town. We are currently open Fridays and Saturdays 10am-4pm, offering changing exhibitions, tourist information brochures and a small range of locally branded gifts – the sale of which will help to raise project funds – as well as a chance to talk to the project team. Lucy Godfrey, Audience Development & Collections Officer for Wirksworth Heritage Centre, said: “Our commitment to public engagement is absolute and we want as many people as possible to take a few minutes to tell us what they want to see, experience and do. It is essential that Wirksworth Heritage Centre is created for local people and by local people. The more responses we get, the better we can represent the views of all people.” The survey is open to over 16s until 31st August 2015. If you don’t want to complete the survey online, why not drop in to 31 St John Street on a Friday or a Saturday to complete it there. You can also find the link as well as share ideas on our Facebook page ‘WirksworthHeritageCentre’. The Project Team are also hoping to run a series of focus groups over the summer, so please get in touch with Lucy if you would like to get involved. If you would like more information about this, or just to discuss your ideas and have a look at our current exhibition, please contact Lucy Godfrey at 07802 725862 or email Lucy.godfrey@wirksworth heritagecentre.org

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Growing inside, away from the chomping jaws of slimy slugs, my beetroot seedlings thrived, and were soon large enough to plant outside. The slugs didn’t seem to be interested in the larger, tougher leaves – and now we have a whole row of super, swollen beetroots that are ready to come into the kitchen. Beetroot is a very healthy vegetable. A fantastic source of fibre, and rich in vitamins A, B6 and C, it can help to reduce high blood pressure and lower cholesterol levels. It’s also packed with antioxidants. Beetroot can be eaten raw if grated, and is tasty cooked too. I usually bake it in the oven: scrub clean, drizzle with olive oil and wrap loosely in foil. Medium sized beets take around one hour at 180°C – test to see if they’re tender, then give them a bit longer if necessary. This method is a little less messy than boiling beetroot in a saucepan – and it retains more of the nutrients. Serve cooked beetroot hot, or allow to cool before

peeling and slicing and adding to a salad with crumbled feta and roasted red onion. It’s also delicious in a risotto along with onions, garlic and white wine. Or for a speedy supper, combine diced, cooked beetroot with sliced and roasted onions, pile onto a ready-rolled puff pastry sheet, sprinkle with crumbled feta and bake for 20 minutes at 180°C. Home grown Tomatoes taste superb when home grown, and our greenhouse tomatoes are nearly ready to harvest. They’ve done particularly well this year – perhaps

because of all the warm sunshine we’ve had. We’ve made a couple of small changes to the way we

grow tomatoes this time around, which may also have contributed to their success. Our greenhouse is pretty tiny – just four feet square – and we usually cram in a couple of standard grow bags, with three plants per bag. The trouble with this is that the plants quickly get overcrowded, and the greenhouse becomes a bit of a jungle. Air doesn’t circulate well, some plants don’t get much light – and the plants don’t crop as well as they might. So this year we’ve only put four plants, in individual containers, in the greenhouse. One of these containers is a Growqube, which is a bit like a grow bag, but smaller and deeper. The results have been great – our tomato plants are the healthiest we’ve ever grown and we’ll soon be enjoying a tasty crop of juicy, red tomatoes. Penny Bunting www.littlegreenspace.org.uk Twitter @LGSpace

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WINSTER PRIMARY SCHOOL – What Didn’t They Do! What an amazing summer term the children of Winster Primary School have had. We hardly know where to begin… all the children completed their Peak District Award by studying rivers and had a lovely day out at Bradford Dale. They have participated in many sporting activities including: Highfields Primary Sports Evenings, Kwik Cricket Competitions also the annual Football Bunting Cup where they came joint third. In South Peak Sports the children came second in the mini schools - a fantastic achievement showing great team spirit. Years 5 & 6 took part in the School Swimming Gala at the Arc where they showed their usual enthusiasm. Taking part in Quad Kids was a new experience and the children were delighted and very proud to come third. A fabulous time was had at Lea Green where Key Stage 2 children took part in high ropes, buggying, team swing and canoeing and the

a Fashion Show and had a stall at the carnival selling cakes along with Pots of Gold and a Treasure Map that the children had made. Bunches of lavender and herbs were beautifully put together to sell at Winster Secret Gardens. During carnival week many of the children hosted children and teachers from our twinned town in Italy, Monterrubiano. The children had the pleasure of spending time with the Italian children in school making flower arrangements for our Annual Village Show. They also had a day at Carsington Water where they rode bikes and took part in Forest Schools activities. Our annual cream teas events was a great success with the children singing popular seaside songs in the sunshine. Along with Elton school the children once again entertained parents with a fabulous Ukulele Concert that was excellent and demonstrated all the hard work the children have put into learning the ukulele this year. The weather was fine for sports day and

Key Stage 1 took part in an exciting stream scramble. Our year 6’s also had fun orienteering at Highfields Starkholmes site where they learnt to map read and follow instructions to get around a course. To raise money for the school, the PTFA organised

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President of the Derbyshire Branch and presided over a nursing and first aid competition held by the Women’s VAD. By the time war broke out seven months later, many nurses had been fully trained in the care of wounded soldiers. To this end, hospitals staffed by VAD members were set up. Women across the country organised regular working parties to make clothing and medical dressings for servicemen; no less than one million garments and bandages were to pass through a clearing house at Bakewell. A ‘grannies call-up’ Red Cross Township Leaders would similarly organise working parties during the Second World War. Nearly 2,000 children’s garments were distributed to refugee children in France, plus almost 300 items to Polish

British women carried out such impressive work on the home front during WW1 that they finally won the right to vote. Similarly, large numbers undertook work normally done by men throughout WW2. When Billy Bolsover, a booking clerk at Bakewell railway station, left for the front, his job passed to a young woman named Mildred Tindall. Billy got his old job back after the war and Mildred found a new one at Orme’s grocers

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refugees. As more men were called up, women were encouraged to fill their jobs on the home front. A so-called ‘grannies call-up’ pressed women into war work up to the age of 50. This often meant factory jobs tied to the war effort. The Paton & Baldwin knitting-wool factory on Matlock Bank was taken over for the manufacture of taps and dies for the military – women worked 12-hour shifts with alternate months on nights; some had a threemile walk to work. Those in the northerly villages of the Peak found themselves doing unpleasant but essential work in the factories of Manchester and Sheffield. Women of all ages donned overalls and headscarves for such dirty outdoor jobs as cleaning railway locomotives. By 1941 large numbers were

also doing vital work on the farms, where they were known as Land Girls. The majority had been used to working in offices or shops with a good degree of comfort; now they had to contend with muddy lanes, freezing conditions and working in all weathers – from potato picking to threshing and harvesting. It didn’t take long for everyone to appreciate the sterling efforts of Land Girls. The farmers themselves agreed – perhaps to their own surprise – that they had turned out to be first class labourers. Ironically, the attitude towards British women going out to work was changed for the better by the two World Wars, leading to a greater freedom for all in choosing whether and where to work and even, bit by bit, to equal pay. Julie Bunting

the nursing profession. Prior to the outbreak of hostilities, the Red Cross had already formed County Branches to help sick and wounded British servicemen in times of conflict. Members of Voluntary Aid Detachments (VAD) were trained in first aid and field nursing. In January 1914, the Duchess of Devonshire was appointed

BAKEWELL AND DISTRICT PROBUS CLUB MEETING 28th JULY The French port of Calais has been very much in the news of late but it was the events there seventy-five years ago that were the subject of a recent talk given to the Bakewell and District Probus Club by one of its senior members, Colonel Leslie Wright. In an absorbing, thoughtprovoking and humbling first-hand account of the fall of Calais in May 1940, Colonel Wright spoke of his personal involvement in the fighting throughout the siege until, severely injured, he succeeded in being picked up by a British boat to

escape capture as the city was overwhelmed by the attacking German forces. Opening his talk by quoting General Sherman’s assertion that ‘War is Hell’, Colonel Wright proceeded to demonstrate the truth of this by describing his own experience of the fighting, confusion, constant bombardment and the everpresent danger of suffering injury or death. For his audience, the majority of whom were – even as pensioners themselves – too young to have had any personal experience of this war, it was an occasion to

reflect upon and be thankful for the efforts and the sacrifices made by Colonel Wright and his comrades. An emotional vote of thanks, both for the talk and for this effort and sacrifice, was given by club member, Max Turner. Colonel Wright’s autobiography is due to be published later in the year. It will doubtless make compulsive reading. Further details of the club and its activities can be found on its website at www.bakewellprobus.org or from the Hon. Secretary Ron Marshall on 01433 639177.

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GREAT LONGSTONE CRICKET CLUB CLINCH THE DOUBLE For the first time since 1990 Great Longstone Cricket Club have won not one, but two competitions. The midweek team won the Longstone League Knockout Cup with the final being hosted at Great Longstone on 3 July. We played Hathersage and batted first, scoring 119, the top scorer was Jamie Carrington with 26 runs. We then bowled Hathersage out for 85 with an excellent all round bowling and fielding performance. Dave Raw had outstanding bowling figures of 4 wickets for 10 runs off 2.5 overs. In the Longstone League, the top three Teams were very evenly matched, however Longstone won the last match of the season against Stanton at Stanton, taking their points tally to 30, narrowly beating Elton on 29 points and therefore clinching the Longstone League title. Longstone

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ALBION AND ALES – Buxton Fringe Winners 2015 This year’s Buxton Fringe Winners were announced on Sunday afternoon in The Old Clubhouse, Buxton. Sheffield favourites Albion were surprised and delighted to find out that not only had they been nominated, but they had also won the prestigious prize for Vocal Performance, one of only four music categories. The competition was tough and as soprano Martha admits, “We didn’t even consider being part of the competition, never mind winning the title - we are overwhelmed by the enthusiasm around this concert and are excited for things to come.” The collaboration between Albion and Abbeydale Brewery has proved to be monumental and the two plan to continue working together to promote exceptional, home-grown talent in both music and in brewing around the country. In his review of the concert, Andrew Hodkinson wrote: “To my shame I have never heard this group before, but I shall make sure I go again because they are very special...They are back at Christmas - don't miss them.” Missed this opportunity to hear us? Come and join us during September at the new Yorkshire English Music Festival in the stunning setting of Middleham, N.Yorks (12th September) or find us deep underground for two

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BETTER DERBYSHIRE DALES FUND Local voluntary sector organisation, Derbyshire Dales CVS, is administering several of Derbyshire Dales District Council’s small grants – these include the Village Hall, Arts Development, Band Concerts, Play Development, Open Churchyards, Car Parking and Community grant schemes. The Better Derbyshire Dales Fund will award grants to support the work of new or existing community groups or organisations that are working within the Derbyshire Dales and are in need of capital or revenue funding. Derbyshire Dales District Cllr Joanne Wild says: “We are looking forward to working together to ensure the Better Derbyshire Dales Fund has as wide a reach as possible. One of the benefits to working with the CVS is that where the Better Derbyshire Dales Fund cannot provide any financial support or only part financial support to a project, the CVS is well

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COME ALONG TO THE VIOLET GOWER CELEBRATES GRINDLEFORD HER 100th BIRTHDAY HORTICULTURAL SHOW! Violet Gower celebrated her 100th birthday at Burton Closes Hall Care Home, Bakewell on the 17th July 2015. The staff and residents made floral table centrepieces and the residents lounge was decorated with bunting and balloons. A teatime buffet was provided by the catering staff which was enjoyed by Violet, her family and friends. Amongst the many present was a much appreciated visit by

The date for your diary is 22nd August and the show opens at 2pm. It’s held at Bridge Field (S32 2JN). Local gardeners deliver a beautiful display of their flowers and produce. They’ve been tending and nurturing their vegetables and flowers, feeding the tomatoes and roses and coaxing the sweet peas and beans up the trellis in the hope this may be their lucky year for a trophy! There’s floral art, crafts, art, photography, poetry and writings and a table heaving with entries in the domestic produce section. Greatest pride is evidenced in the children’s section where they submit art work, baking and models, along with stories and poems inspired by their ‘Heroines and

Heroes’. Hathersage Silver Band provide the musical backdrop and children (0100 years) can be entertained by a Punch and Judy show, there’s a good variety of local interest stalls, including fresh ices and the locally legendary refreshments. Grindleford train station is 3/4 mile away, there’s a reasonable bus service (it’s on the Sheffield> Bakewell and Sheffield> Buxton bus routes) and there’s ample free parking. Come and join us and be sure to stay for the auction of produce that starts at 4.30pm! We’d love to welcome regulars and new visitors alike for a traditional summer afternoon experience.

the Mayor of Bakewell, Councillor Helen Froggatt and Violet was fascinated by the mayoral chain of office. The cake made by Becky from Eyam was much admired by those present, especially when told that she was 19 years old. It was later eaten with great relish and many compliments. Amongst the many birthday cards was one from the Queen which attracted a lot of interest and attention.

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There was a display of old photographs covering Violet’s life together with her birth certificate which was commented upon by many present as it is a postcard. Everybody including Violet had a really pleasant and enjoyable party which will be remembered for a long time. Chas and Gill would also like to thank everyone for the cards and gifts Violet received.

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Sally Illsley, Girl Guiding Region Chief Commissioner, presented Morgause Lomas, 1st Buxton Rangers from Chelmorton with the Regional Award of Merit for representing Girl Guides both in the UK and around the World. Morgause was on duty at Peak Camp as Girl Guide Ambassador, showcasing the camp to guests and visitors at the Peak 2015 Chatsworth event which hosted eight thousand guides and scouts. Chief Scout Bear Grills and Chief Guide Jill Slocombe were both at the camp which is the largest Midlands activity in the Guide and Scout year. The Midlands commissioner Sally Illsley chose Peak as a perfect celebration to award Morgause the top Midlands award for her role in Girl Guiding around the World. Peak 2015 International Camp, Girl Guides and Scouts An ocean of eight thousand Guides and Scouts camped in waves across the Chatsworth estate as the week-long camp of Peak 2015 got underway. The theme of ‘a journey through time’ saw twelve gateways of sub camps including the likes of the Egyptian, Roman, Viking, Ice age and Jurassic eras marking locals and far travelled guides and scouts together. A theme of time focused around a Glastonbury arena marked with Big Ben clocks at every entrance. Giant climbing walls, scaffold and harness for crate stacking in the sky, archery, hover craft and water sports below the rain on the estate grass. An oasis of youth busy with motivation for life signposted with neckers, friendship knots and toggles. Fried breakfasts, soup lunches and roast chicken dinners were being cooked around the camp to warm up the weather with a camp full of smiles.

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Always one to enjoy a little pampering now and again, I jumped at the chance when I was asked in the office if I would like to have a makeover. The day was set and last Friday I, with our trusted photographer set off on my big day visiting some of the area’s top salons and sales outlets. amazing. The bras not only made a marked difference to my appearance, they also looked and felt wonderful, comfortable and fitted like a glove.

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Nothing gives you quite the same lift as the perfect new hairstyle. For my new style I visited Elba Hair and Beauty on Rutland Square, Bakewell. Owner Dawn Todd had booked me in for an appointment with stylist Leanne. The salon is beautiful and

Choosing Shoes Ladies can never have enough shoes and choosing the right footwear is a must to complement any outfit. Back in Bakewell at Wards shoe shop I was surprised at the size of the showroom and the wide selection of footwear on display. New Autumn/ Winter ranges are now fast arriving. I was looking for a stylish shoe with a heel which would be suitable for evening wear. Sales assistant Jo was

Stylist Leanne at Elba styling my hair

modern and very welcoming. As I sat in the chair I began chatting to Leanne as to what style would suit me most. Leanne was friendly and easy to talk to as are all the girls in the salon. As I knew I would be choosing an outfit for the evening, Leanne and I decided to

choices, I opted for a pair of Versace glasses with black frames which are suitable for all occasions. The ladies designer collection complete with lenses start at £149 with a free second pair offer available. Men’s designer collection complete with lenses also start from £149 with ranges such as Polo, Hackett, Ted Baker, Jaeger and Tag Heuer and many more, they also come with a free second pair offer. A wide collection of Vision Express brands start from as little as £39 complete with single vision lenses. Children from babies to teenagers also have their own extensive ranges and NHS patients are welcome. Appointments for eye tests are available 7 days a week.

very helpful in advising me on which shoes would be suitable and after trying on a number of pairs I finally chose a pair of Smart Deva by Clarks, an elegant strappy sandal with high heel. Wards Shoe Shop stocks a number of leading manufacturers such as Ecco, Tamaris, Gabor, Clarks, Rieker, VanDal and many more. There are extensive ranges available for men, ladies and children.

have my hair taken up into a classic style which was beautiful when Leanne had finished. Dawn and all her team are passionate about hair and welcome customers old and new to book an appointment and enjoy the Elba experience.

VISION.TAKEN SERIOUSLY. Jo at Wards Shoe Shop was a great help


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An Invaluable Make-up Lesson Before my dress fitting there was one more appointment, a visit to Elements Beauty, Market Place, Cromford for my make-up lesson. Lisa used the Jane Iredale range of skin care mineral make-up. Lisa began the make-up lesson by matching my skin to Glow Time Full Coverage Mineral BB Cream. This gave my skin a lovely natural look. She then applied the eye make-up. I chose natural tones ‘Oyster’ to highlight and ‘Dark Suede’ and ‘Supa Nova’ colours to open up the eye shape. For the eye liner a brown/black colour was applied right next to my lashes which didn’t give a harsh line. Lisa then applied the mascara in brown black. For the cheeks Lisa advised I used a bronzing powder instead of a blusher - colour ‘So-bronze No 1’ was applied to my cheek bones. For my lips the liner used was rose and the

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At the end of the treatment Lisa gave me a skin care make-up sheet which listed all the products used and a diagram of how to apply. The make-up lesson is a useful tool for anybody wanting to improve their look using effective, simple, beautiful products.

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My final piece of the jigsaw was a visit to Geisha on Firs Parade, Matlock to choose my outfit. I was made to feel very welcome by owner Shirley and was impressed with the selection of fashions on display. After Shirley showed me the new stock I chose four outfits to try on. All were lovely but we managed to narrow the choice down to two. One was an Emily and Finn dress that I selected from the sale rail, in the end I chose a dress by Yest and matching coat from their new collection. With my shoes and accessories they all matched beautifully. Shirley explained that they have made final reductions for the last two weeks of their sale. With lovely clothing and lingerie to browse through, there are also plenty of sizes left in summer shoes and sandals. More Masai has arrived and the Myrine collection is so gorgeous. Olsen, Steilmann and Sandwich are looking good with deliveries arriving every day.

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Local Cinema CASTLETON CINEMA CLUB – PRIDE

Any enquiries? Contact Keith on 01433621058 or e-

diagnosis at the age of 21. In defiance of this he embarks on his most ambitious scientific study. Charity of the Month: Edale Mountain Rescue. There will be a chance to become a member of the film club which costs £20 for 10 films plus extras including discounts for Live and Local productions. of which we have pleasure in holding one in November and February. It is also possible to borrow the DVDs of missed films. Members are allowed to bring up to 2 guests at £5 per guest. The village hall has a bar so it becomes a good social evening to meet friends and new people. You don’t have to be with someone so if you are on your own you will be with friends. A raffle for a local

BIRCHOVER CARNIVAL TUG O' WAR EVENT SATURDAY, 29 AUGUST

charity is held at each meeting and we have raised several hundred pounds each year. The programme for the season is as follows: October 8th – Gone Girls November 12th – Testament of Youth December 10th – The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel plus drinks and nibbles January 14th – Birdman February 11th – Suite Francaise March 10th – a new film yet to be chosen April 14th – A Little Chaos May 12th – Still Alice – drinks and nibbles June 9th – AGM with a film yet to be chosen If you would like to join or make enquiries please contact Denise Hall 01433 630760 or denisehall674@btinternet.com

The 2014 Winners, Swell Heads receive their prize from Maxine Harrison of Thornbridge Brewery Our first film of this new season is a comedy/ drama, based on a true event. During the miners strike, in the 80’s, a group of gay people offered to help in gaining financial support. How was this offer received? Come along and see this fabulous film. In Castleton Village Hall on Saturday 5th September. Doors open at 7pm and film starts at 7.30pm. It is recommended that you come early as the hall has limited seating. Tea, coffee or soft drinks are available free of charge or you can bring your own bottle, (glasses provided).

Fund raising has started for Birchover Carnival 2016 with a family fun event at Barn Farm Campsite on Saturday, 29 August. Just turn up on the night... Teams of 5, £10.00 entry per team. Prize for the winning team – Beer! Entertainment on the night to include, Tombola, Coconut Shy, Play Your Cards Right and the usual

mail keith.iggo@virgin.net.

CALVER FILM – THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING The new 2015/2016 season for Calver Film starts on 10th September at the Village Hall, Calver meeting at 7.30pm with: The Theory of Everything Cert 12A 123mins Oscar and BAFTA winner Eddie Redmayne plays Stephen Hawking in this extraordinary story of the renowned astrophysicist. A healthy active young man, Hawking meets and falls in love with a fellow Cambridge student, but receives a shattering

Last year, six teams of 5 took part, taking turns to pull (best out of three) against each other and points were awarded for winning pulls and the results were as follows: Swell Heads 5 Craggy Island 4 Barn Farm 3 Mad Hatters 2 Cheers 1 Shrunken Heads 0

After much sweat and tears, there were two teams at the top of the Leader Board, with the final between Swell Heads and Craggy Island, with Swell Heads claiming the prize of beer kindly donated from Thornbridge Brewery, Bakewell. (Please see youtube for photos/video Birchover Carnival Tug o' War 2014).

CANDLE-LIT VIGIL FOR VICTIMS OF INJUSTICE

Birchover Carnival 2015 – A Great Success!

Crowds gathered in Birchover village to watch the procession of colourful fancy dress wind its way towards the playing fields. It was led by Carnival Queen Jessica Link and music was provided from Ashover Brass Band, Bakewell Silver Band and the Breaston

food stalls will be on site. In the event of rain, the stalls and games etc, will be hosted in the under cover area. Take part in the tug o' war at your own risk...! and all children must be supervised at all times. The Carnival Committee will not be held responsible for injuries at this event (Tug o' War – weather permitting).

Fancy dress and 2015 Carnival Queen Jessica Link Highlanders. fantastic firework finalé. Visitors and locals then Please see Birchover enjoyed an afternoon of fun Carnival 2015 Slide Show on including entertainment by youtube and Barn Farm the Bonsall Red Barrows and Campsite website for marching band display from colourful pictures of the day. the Breaston Highlanders. The Carnival Committee The evening event was would like to thank local held at Barn Farm Campsite, businesses, everyone who with live music and a supported the event and

Barn Farm Campsite for the use of their facilities during the evening. The 2016 Carnival will take place on 16 July and fund raising for next year’s carnival will begin in the near future with a fun Tug o' War Event at Barn Farm Campsite at August Bank Holiday.

On a summer's evening on the 18th July, Wirksworth people took part in a moving ceremony. They formed a candle-lit circle to remember the sixteen prisoners for whom they have campaigned over the past year, and at the Wirksworth and District Amnesty Group's summer social, they spoke in turn of the most recent news of those victims. Two people have disappeared. There is still no news of them. Three Egyptian students who have protested peacefully are still in prison and only allowed a five-minute weekly visit by their families. Raif Badawi, writer and activist, is due to receive a further 950 lashes in Saudi Arabia; the punishment postponed each Friday since the first 50 lashes - perhaps because of world-wide outrage. There was good news as well. It was heartening to

hear that all charges were dropped against victim of torture, Claudia Medina in Mexico, and there have been four releases from prison, including the pardoning of Moses Akatugba in Nigeria. Moses was arrested when he was fourteen, accused of

Matlock in Bloom

stealing mobile phones. He was then tortured in prison and sentenced to death. After 10 years on death row, he says: “Amnesty members are my heroes. I promise to be a human rights activist - to fight for others.”

If YOU would like to take one small action for human rights, or to know more about the local group, please contact Kerry Scutts, Group C h a i r , wirksworthaigroup@yahoo. com

Bakewell Pre-School Playgroup

DICTIONARIES FOR LIFE

The Rotary Club of Matlock has given 163 Usborne Illustrated Dictionaries to school leavers at seven local primary schools. The schools - St Josephs, Darley Dale, Castle View, Matlock Bath Holy Trinity, All Saints, St Giles and Church Town - were given dictionaries for their outgoing year 6 pupils at school assemblies from July 6th to July 23rd, accompanied by Matlock Rotary Club representatives, who helped with the presentations. Peter Kidd, the President of Matlock Rotary Club said, “In this digital age it is still important to enjoy looking something up in a book. These pictorial dictionaries are full of great drawings showing how things work. It is great to be able to give the school leavers something that will benefit them in life and at secondary school.”

On the 21st July Bakewell Pre-School Playgroup held their first graduation ceremony. Thirteen children will be leaving to begin their journey through education. The children entertained parents and family with songs and rhymes. They then changed into their caps and gowns; all made by Nicola Channer (owner/ manager) and then received their certificates from Pam Osborn.

Diane Blount, Senior Vice President of Matlock Rotary Club, with year 6 pupils at All Saints Primary School, Matlock, along with fellow Rotarian Peter Wigglesworth, at the dictionary presentation. Inset: Rotarian John Bent presents dictionaries to year 6 pupils at Matlock Bath Holy Trinity Primary School Diane Blount, Senior Vice President of Matlock Rotary Club, who organised the

dictionary presentations said “It is rewarding to be able to give the school leavers

something useful that will remind them of their time at the primary schools.”

Matlock in Bloom have begun a series of presentations to local gardeners who have been nominated for their efforts in raising standards in our town. Martin Burfoot gave Rosemary and Derek Mitchell a gardening voucher, in their beautiful tiered garden, and Tottie

Holden presented Moira and Dave Appleby with a similar award in their garden which they've rescued from a derelict and abandoned patch on Wellington Street. Dave, who is a novice gardener says many people have helped and advised him, and others have given shrubs and plants.

“It was very moving, seeing all these little ones ready to move on to big school. “Nicky, Pam and Sandra did a terrific job making and organizing everything. As they have all year, it's a lovely welcoming playgroup', said one parent. Bakewell Pre-School Playgroup, St. John Hall, Dagnall Gardens, Bakewell 07976 140475 / 07586 350509.

BASLOW SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB Our September meetings – at Baslow Village Hall, at 2pm are on Friday September 4 when Trevor Lee’s talk is “Songs and Stories of the Old Time Music Hall” and on Friday September 18 – our annual Harvest Festival and Bring

and Buy. Refreshments will be served, as usual, at both meetings. New members will be made most welcome. from Baslow or elsewhere. More about our thriving club from Christopher Wragg, Baslow 583228.


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Roods Farm, Foolow

Calver

Willow Grange, Grindleford Road

A stunning, strikingly attractive and imposing, stone built detached country residence in a superb private setting with approximately 3 acres and further land by separate agreement. Separate detached barn, previously with planning permission for a two bedroom holiday cottage. This substantial flexible accommodation comprises: entrance porch, large reception room, bespoke living kitchen, utility room, cloakroom, side hall, formal dining room, large drawing room. First floor: very large landing, three double bedrooms all with en-suite. Second floor: part converted, ideal as two further bedrooms with potential en-suites. Outside: lovely formal garden, large barn, large double garage and adjoining paddocks. Foolow is a most sought after village in the Peak District with traditional village green, pond and well known village pub. It is a short distance to Bakewell and within easy commuting distance of Sheffield and Chesterfield. The village is within the catchment area for both Lady Manners School and Hope Valley College. Energy Rating: D

A strikingly attractive, four bedroom detached period home in beautifully landscaped grounds together with stone stable and paddock, the grounds including the paddock totalling approximately 1.5 acres. The accommodation has immense charm and character and has been sympathetically upgraded in recent years and has delightful spacious reception rooms with stunning views over the garden and adjoining farmland. Reception hall with open fireplace, snug/family room with multi-fuel stove, cloakroom, drawing room with magnificent stone fireplace, oak panelled dining room with Minster fireplace, inner hallway, beautifully fitted breakfast kitchen with granite worktops and Range, lobby, utility. First floor: split level landing, four superb bedrooms, three with en suite bath/shower rooms. Impressive entrance, generous parking and planning for double garage. Calver is well situated in the heart of the Peak District, within easy access of Bakewell, Chesterfield and Sheffield and is in the catchment area for Lady Manners School in Bakewell. Energy Rating: D

Viewing: Hathersage Office

Viewing: Hathersage Office.

Offers Around £970,000

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Offers Around £695,000

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Bakewell

Haddon Villa, The Avenue

A prominently situated three storey detached stone built Victorian house, which has fine views across the park opposite, includes a self contained annexe. A total of six bedrooms and three reception rooms with gas central heating via a combi boiler and double glazing in modest and easily managed gardens which have a south westerly aspect from the front and side. Parking for three/four vehicles. The property offers generous family accommodation, excellent bed and breakfast potential and accommodation for holiday letting or dependant relative accommodation. Bakewell is an historic picturesque market town in the heart of the Peak District and offers many delightful shops and first class schools including Lady Manners. Good recreational facilities and convenient for Buxton, Chesterfield and Sheffield. NO UPWARD CHAIN. Energy Rating: E

Bradwell

Lumb View, Brookside

Delightfully situated in a slightly elevated location with truly breathtaking southerly views over the village of Bradwell onto Bradwell Edge and Win Hill, a well proportioned, sympathetically improved three bedroom detached bungalow set in beautiful gardens. Offered for sale with early vacant possession and no chain. Gas central heating, double glazing. Reception hall, sitting room with stunning views, newly fitted large dining kitchen with range of built-in appliances, three good bedrooms, luxury shower room. Outside: private driveway, good off-road parking, attached garage. Terrace and front garden. To the rear, lovely terrace and terrace garden tastefully landscaped and magnificent views. Bradwell is a very popular Peak District Village with shopping facilities, local school and surrounded by glorious open countryside. Sheffield city centre is approximately 14 miles drive. Energy Rating: F

Viewing: Bakewell Office. Viewing: Hathersage Office.

Offers Around £450,000

Matlock: 01629 828 250

Banner Cross: 0114 268 3241

Dronfield: 01246 290992

Offers Around £350,000

Hathersage: 01433 650009

Bakewell: 01629 815307


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

NEW £525,000

NEW £425,000

A substantial Grade II listed five bedroom stone built residence with garage and enclosed garden, the property is ideally suited as generous family home, bed and breakfast, for dependent relative or holiday cottage and may also trade as a Tea Room. Energy Rating: Exempt

A substantial four bedroom, two en-suite detached family residence with garage, undercroft store, off-road parking and enclosed gardens with decked seating terrace. Well appointed, occupying a peaceful cul-de-sac setting in the popular village of Tansley. Energy Rating D

• Flexible family living accommodation • The Lodge has permission to trade as a tea room Ideal for dependent relative • • With garage and enclosed gardens • Well suited as bed and breakfast or holiday cottage

• Flexible family living accommodation • Popular Derbyshire village setting Off-road parking and garage • • Easily managed enclosed gardens • Easy commutable distance to all major commercial centres

The Lodge, Main Street

Winster

5 Ashley Close

Tansley

£600,000

Meadowside, Newtown

Longnor

£795,000

Valleyside, Malthouse Lane

Froggatt

Offered for sale is this beautiful FOUR bedroom DETACHED individual family home, which requires an internal inspection to appreciate the size and quality of accommodation on offer and the beautiful spot in which this property sits. Energy Rating C

A substantial five bedroom detached house with extensive flexible family accommodation which has been designed to take advantage of superb south-westerly views across countryside surrounding the River Derwent. Stone built with hardwood windows & internal doors, impressive staircase and master suite. Energy Rating D

• Detached family home • Extended and Improved by current owners • Four double bedrooms, two with en-suite • Beautiful location • Double glazing and oil fired central heating • Gardens to front, side and rear, circa 1.1 acres

• Garage offering potential for conversion subject to consent • Superb views across the surrounding country • Flexible family accommodation ideal for dependent relative • Lady Manners school catchment • Attractive landscaped gardens with balcony and terraces • Highly sought after village location

NEW PRICE £235,000

£710,000

Holly Bush Farm, Pikehall

Matlock

5 Elizabeth Court

Baslow

A unique opportunity to purchase a substantial five bedroom stone built detached farmhouse with the potential for completion subject to individual specifications. Two double garages, workshop & stone store. Also with four, one bedroom holiday cottages and a further two bedroom holiday cottage. Energy Rating: Exempt

A two bedroom semi-detached property with off-road parking, carport and attractive garden, occupying a residential area in a highly sought after village setting close to local shops, primary school, country inns and restaurants, on the edge of the Chatsworth Country Estate. Energy Rating E

• Viewing is essential to fully appreciate the potential of • Substantial stone built detached farmhouse this unique property • With five separate holiday cottages Nestled in landscaped gardens with two double garages, workshop and stone store •

• No upward chain • Popular Peak Park village setting • Carport and parking

• Lady Manners school catchment • Derbyshire Dales District Occupancy Clause applies


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

TO LET

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10%

£575 PCM The Meadows

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Source: HomeLet Rental Index

AVERAGE RENTAL VALUES 1st Quarter of 2015 vs 2014

Great Longstone

Welcomed to the market for let is this lovely mid terraced property in the sought after village location of Great Longstone. The property briefly comprises: kitchen, living room with patio doors to enclosed garden, two bedrooms and shower room. There is parking for 2 cars and is close to local pubs and village shop. Energy Rating C

lettings experts

• Mid terraced property • Two bedrooms • Off-street parking and rear private garden

TO LET

• Village location • Quiet cul-de-sac

TO LET

£650 PCM The Dukes Drive

Ashford-in-the-Water

Main Street

Bagshaws Residential are pleased to offer this two double bedroom end of terrace stone cottage situated on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Ashford-in-the-Water. The village is conveniently placed within a commutable distance to Bakewell, Buxton, Chesterfield, Matlock and Sheffield. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate this beautiful property. Energy Rating D

• End terraced cottage • Two double bedrooms • New contemporary kitchen

£795 PCM

• Modern bathroom • Village location • Off-street parking and garden

Youlgrave

Bagshaws Residential are pleased to introduce to the market this great family home in sought after village Youlgrave. The property has three bedrooms, four reception rooms and two bathrooms and boasts enclosed garden to the rear. Energy Rating tbc

• Stone built cottage • Three bedrooms • Four reception rooms

• Sort after village location • Enclosed rear garden • Available furnished or unfurnished

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More properties needed like this one

£1350 PCM

£775 PCM Castle Street

Bakewell

Bagshaws Residential are excited to present this fabulous period cottage just out of the centre of the historic market town of Bakewell. Briefly comprising two bedrooms, two bathrooms (one being ensuite), open living room with spiral staircase and kitchen leading to courtyard. Energy Rating E

• Period end of terrace property • Two bedrooms • Two bathrooms

• Open plan living with spiral staircase • Courtyard to the rear • LET ON FIRST VIEWING

Sydnope Hill

Matlock

Bagshaws Residential present this well appointed 1850s detached four bedroom stone built residence. Sympathetically improved by the present owners with a double garage, off-road parking and easily managed enclosed gardens. Occupying an elevated position with superb far-reaching views across open countryside. Energy Rating D

• Detached stone built residence • Four bedrooms • Double garage and off-street parking

• Garden, orchard and terraces • Views over the Derwent Valley • LET ON FIRST VIEWING


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On Saturday 1st August, Charles Hanson (Hansons Auctioneers and Valuers) and Carol Tunley (Carol Tunley Antiques) valued antiques at St Giles Church in Matlock. It was a very busy morning as people brought in their many and varied treasured items and made donations to church funds in return for information and valuations. Some fabulous items were placed on the tables for the valuers’ appraisals, including an Art Deco Josef Lorenzl bronze figure, two 14th century Siamese jarlets, a late 18th century oboe made by Millhouse of Newark and a painting by Walter Hunt depicting two calves valued at £10,000. Perhaps the most amazing item to be presented though was an English delft plate depicting Adam and Eve from over three hundred years ago with a potential auction valuation of £5,000. More than fifty visitors

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enjoyed tea and biscuits and £150 was raised for church funds. Mr Hanson, as seen on BBC 1 Bargain Hunt and manager of Hansons Auctioneers, commented

that, “It was a delight to meet local people and raise funds for such a lovely church. The array of objects inspected did not disappoint and it was a pleasure to identify and value heirlooms

brought along in plastic bags and cardboard boxes.” Ms Carol Tunley noted, “If only the objects could talk... It was exciting to see what was being placed on our valuation tables.”

BAKEWELL GOLF CLUB HOLDS A GREAT CAPTAIN’S DAY A portfolio of six woodlands within the Peak District

Available as a whole or in 6 lots Lot 1: circa 2.81 acres nr Hathersage – guide price £14,000 Lot 2: circa 0.81 acres nr Wildboarclough – guide price £8,000 Lot 3: circa 4.45 acres nr Newhaven – guide price £15,000 Lot 4: circa 1.97 acres nr Baslow – guide price £3,000 Lot 5: circa 7.65 acres nr Chapel-en-le-Frith – guide price £13,000 Lot 6: circa 0.39 acres nr Wetton – guide price £5,000 Guide price (whole) £58,000

15 offices

selling across the UK

Ashby de la Zouch 01530 412821

MIDLAND TERRACE, BUXTON

O/O £80,000

Bakewell Golf Club held a most successful Captain’s Day on Sunday July 19th. The competition attracted 56 of the Club’s members and friends. Those teeing off in the morning session had to put up with some rain, with the afternoon three balls getting the best of the weather. The refreshments tent, offering Danish pastries & croissants in the morning and scones and cakes in the afternoon, proved very popular. Paul Dungworth, overall winner with a nett 65, won the Captain’s trophy, a bottle of champagne and dinner for two at Piedaniel’s, Bakewell high class French restaurant. Keith Potter had the best

Left to right: David Hurst, Andy Mellor, Keith Potter (Best Gross Score), Gordon Paterson John Meakin, Paul Dungworth (winner of Captain's Prize), Joe Noble (Club captain), Brian Edwards (Club President) and Doug Cousin gross score with a 76. families and friends and Tim’s tasty BBQ on a About 100 members, attended the presentations lovely summer evening.

£275,000

RICHMOND HOUSE, POMERY

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• 3 bedrooms • Well proportioned living accommodation

Wright Marshall Estate Agents

• Maintained to a high standard throughout • Fabulous views over the surrounding countryside

TWO BEDROOM MID-TERRACE

• Gardens and workshop/storage

• Ideal investment opportunity • Cellar and loft room • Convenient location • No vendor chain. EPC rating D

• EPC rating F

WYE HOUSE, CORBAR ROAD, BUXTON

ONWARD COTTAGES, BUXTON

£130,000

£250,000

DALE ROAD, BUXTON

£175,000

Buxton 01298 23038 buxton@wrightmarshall.co.uk

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contact: andrew.dippnall@wrightmarshall.co.uk THE SUTHERLANDS, DUKE ST, BUXTON £199,950

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MODERN TWO BEDROOM FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT • Lounge/diner with Juliet balcony • Contemporary fitted breakfast kitchen • Main bedroom with ensuite shower room • No vendor chain. EPC rating D

BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED MID-TERRACE • 2 bedrooms. Delightful cottage style kitchen • Open aspect over playing field to rear • Ideal for 1st time buyer • No vendor chain. EPC rating D

O/O £800,000

CRACKEN EDGE FARM, STUBBINS LANE, CHINLEY

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BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED DETACHED CHARACTER PROPERTY

SUBSTANTIAL STONE BUILT END TERRACE • Four double bedrooms, one ensuite • Beautiful reception lounge with bay window • Open plan contemporary kitchen/diner • Garden to side and rear. EPC rating E

BERWICK ROAD, BUXTON

O/O £105,000

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• 3/4 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms • 3 reception rooms • Detached barn with planning permission for a holiday cottage • Rural location with panoramic views

FOUR BEDROOM EDWARDIAN HOME • Accommodation over 3 floors • 4 bedrooms, 2 receptions, cosmetic updating required • Courtyard garden to rear • No vendor chain. EPC rating D

Chartered Surveyors Auctioneers Valuers Land & Estate Agents

• Viewing highly recommended • EPC rating D

TWO BEDROOM FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT • Easy to maintain. Private entrance • Ideal for 1st time buyer • Paved front garden (sole use) & garage • No vendor chain. EPC rating D


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SCARGILL MANN & CO. CHARTERED SURVEYORS

ESTATE AGENTS

AUCTIONEERS

RESIDENTIAL LETTING AGENTS

MATLOCK

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WIRKSWORTH

Offers around : £368,500

Offers around : £325,000

• Three bedroomed detached property enjoying an extensive garden plot • Views to rear; Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit upvc double glazing • Guest cloakroom; Three reception rooms one with access to a decked balcony • Fitted living kitchen with walk-in pantry; Utility room; Store/potential study • Shower room; Three bedrooms; Driveway providing parking for three/four cars • Extensive lawned garden to rear, patio areas enjoying views; Three outside stores

• Four bedroomed split-level detached property enjoying superb must-be-seen views to rear • Landscaped garden to rear with patio areas, raised flower beds and vegetable garden • Driveway providing ample off-street parking; Garage; Workshop/potential home office area • Gas central heating; Sealed unit double glazing; Breakfast kitchen; Dining area • Lower ground floor - Lounge; Conservatory; Shower room and Utility room • First floor – bedroom two, bedroom three, bedroom four and family bathroom

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BOLEHILL

Offers around : £299,500

Offers around : £189,500

• Imposing historic property undergone a comprehensive programme of renovation • Three bedrooms; Large master bedroom with en-suite; Family bathroom • Spacious kitchen/dining room with integrated appliances; Utility room • Gas fired central heating; Guest cloakroom; Sitting room with far reaching views • Front porch with double glazed sash windows; Delightful well stocked garden • Vaulted two roomed cellar with door to garden; Energy efficiency rating C (77)

• Two bedroomed semi-detached property; Parking for two vehicles • Gardens with patio areas and southerly aspect; Excellent range of amenities • Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit upvc double glazing; Fast access to A38 • Entrance hallway; Sitting room with multi fuel stove; Large dining kitchen • Two bedroomed and bathroom to first floor; EPC Rating E

MATLOCK

Offers around : £249,500

Offers around : £175,000

• Three bedroomed detached bungalow near bus route • Garden to front, side and rear with paved patio area • Sealed unit upvc double glazing; Warm air central heating • Spacious lounge; Dining room; Fitted breakfast kitchen • Three bedrooms; Bathroom with roll top bath • Driveway; Garage; NO UPWARD CHAIN – EPC Rating D

• Second floor two storey (duplex) one bedroomed luxury apartment - 93.82 mt sq approx. • Within flat walking distance of Matlock town centre; Communal hallway with lift • Hallway; L-shaped living room / kitchen with dining area; Luxury bathroom • Upper floor large bedroom with fitted furniture, views and having an en-suite • Allocated parking space (plus three visitor); Communal garden and bin store room

KNIVETON

£1,900 PCM • Luxury six bedroomed three storey executive detached residence • Oil fired central heating; Sealed unit double glazing; Cloakroom • Three reception rooms plus conservatory; Dining kitchen; Laundry room • Six bedrooms; Two en-suites; First floor and second floor bathrooms • Courtyard providing parking; Double detached garage with studio above • Superb rural views; Rear garden with large patio; EPC Rating C

£695 PCM

Offers around : £194,950 • Character Grade II Listed three bedroomed property • Separate allotment garden; Courtyard area to rear • Gas fired central heating; Reception hallway; Dining kitchen • L-shaped living room with feature fireplace; Snug • Rear hallway/utility area;Vaulted cellar; Bathroom

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£525 PCM

• Light and spacious two double bedroom detached bungalow

• Characterful four bedroomed three storey terraced property

• Oiled fired central heating; Upvc double glazing • Porch; Hallway; Sitting room with open fire; Dining kitchen • Two double bedrooms; Shower room; Extensive gardens • Garage; Driveway; Superb views;. Sought after village location

• Double glazed; Central heating; Sitting room; Dining kitchen • Two bedrooms to the first floor; Shower room • Two further bedrooms and a bathroom to the second floor • Foregarden; Rear courtyard garden; Permit car parking

£525 PCM • • Gas fired central heating; Entrance porch; Sitting room • Breakfast kitchen with pantry; Downstairs shower room • Attic room (staircase off bedroom two) • Parking space/garden area

Two bedroomed terraced cottage in convenient location

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MATLOCK

HACKNEY

NEW

NEW

A MODERN SUBSTANTIAL THREE/FOUR BEDROOMED DETACHED FAMILY PROPERTY PRESENTED TO THE HIGHEST OF STANDARDS AND TAKING IN THE MOST DELIGHTFUL VIEWS OVER THE DERWENT VALLEY. Having a contemporary fitted kitchen to include granite work surfaces and integral appliances, traditional white bathroom and en-suite facility, tiled flooring and decorated to a neutral tone. Laid out with the living accommodations to the first floor level to take full advantage of the superb views and benefiting from gas fired central heating and double glazing and sitting within a manageable plot which boasts parking, double garage and low maintenance gardens. EPC Rating: C

£335,000

Ref: 8655

DARLEY DALE

NO CHAIN

A MODERN THREE BEDROOMED, SEMI-DETACHED PROPERTY WITHIN THIS HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER RESIDENTIAL LOCATION AND IN NEED OF FULL REFURBISHMENT THROUGHOUT. Sitting within a larger than average plot which boasts front and rear garden, drive and single garage and within an elevated position taking advantage of the delightful views towards Oker. EPC Rating: D

£179,950

Ref: 8519

MATLOCK

GRINDLEFORD NEW

A MODERN TWO BEDROOMED END OF TERRACE PROPERTY SET WITHIN THIS CONVENIENT RESIDENTIAL LOCATION OFFERING FLEXIBLE SHARED OWNERSHIP PURCHASE OPPORTUNITIES. Being built of brick beneath a tiled roof and completed in 2010 under a scheme overseen by Dales Housing. Tastefully decorated and presented with a light, airy feel which benefits from gas fired central heating, UPVC double glazing, solar panels servicing the hot water system and sitting within a low maintenance manageable plot with southerly garden and parking. EPC Rating: B

50% shared ownership

£67,500

NEW

LOCATED IN THE VILLAGE OF GRINDLEFORD, DALES HOUSING ARE OFFERING 2 BEDROOM NEW BUILD HOUSES FOR SHARED OWNERSHIP PURCHASE TO PARTIES WHOSE PERMANENT RESIDENCE FOR THE PAST 10 CONSECUTIVE YEARS HAS BEEN WITHIN THE PARISH OF GRINDLEFORD OR AN ADJOINING PARISH. Offering flexible shared ownership or rent to home buy schemes. Prices from £82,500 (for a 50% share). For further information please contact Jo Lilleman at Acclaim Housing 01629 761543.

A MODERN THREE BEDROOMED SEMI-DETACHED PROPERTY ENJOYING A CONVENIENT EDGE OF TOWN LOCATION AND OFFERING WELL-PRESENTED ACCOMMODATIONS THROUGHOUT. Fully fitted kitchen to include provisions for a range of free standing appliances, downstairs cloak room and white bathroom suite with electric shower over bath. Neutrally and tastefully decorated throughout giving a light and airy feel. Sitting within an elevated plot which benefits from a block paved double drive, landscaped front and rear gardens, outdoor storage, off-lying single garage – all of which taking in the delightful views over the town towards the countryside beyond. EPC Rating: C

Ref: 7869

Ref: 8660

£179,950

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£340,000

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• Stone built family home • FOUR DOUBLE BEDROOMS • Master en-suite & family bathroom • Spacious sitting room with conservatory • Dining kitchen with breakfast conservatory • UNDERCROFT DOUBLE GARAGING • Pleasant gardens to the rear & side • Walking distance to town centre EPC=D

• Spacious cottage style property • Recently undergone renovation & restoration nearing

completion • TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS • TWO reception rooms • Good size kitchen • Ground floor shower room & utility room • Pleasant gardens & parking EPC=F

• Easy access to town centre • Divided into six offices • Two kitchenettes • Reception area • Ground floor disabled w.c • Parking to the rear • Ideal for variety of uses subject to necessary consents • EPC=G

• Modern glass frontage • Investors only • Property is tenanted until June 2017 • Close to town centre • Reception area • Two treatment rooms • Kitchenette and toilet facilities • EPC= F

£90,000


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FROGGATT, S32 3ZA Ivy Cottage, The Green

EWICE NR P

Offers Around £820,000

A stone built four bedroomed detached family home with delightful gardens and a detached double garage, enviably located in the highly sought after village of Froggatt.

• Entrance porch • Generous dining hall with solid oak flooring • Sitting room with multi fuel stove • Bespoke kitchen in oak with Aga • Utility / boot room • Stunning timber built conservatory • Master suite with dressing area & en-suite • Ground floor study/ bedroom 4 • Delightful garden including formal garden • Detached double garage & driveway parking EPC rating D

VIEWING: Hathersage Office.

N EW

N EW

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

TIDESWELL, SK17 8ND Wayside, 1 Alma Road Offers Around

BAMFORD, S33 0BS 4, Victoria Road

£205,000

BAKEWELL, DE45 1FE 1, Butts View

Offers Around

£275,000

Offers Around

Enviably located in the picturesque village of Tideswell, this three bedroomed end terraced cottage benefits from a charming rear garden and off-street parking for a small vehicle.

An extended three bedroomed mid terraced family home with off-street parking and lovely rear garden with views of Bamford Edge.

The deceptively spacious accommodation includes a breakfast kitchen, sitting room with stove and a well proportioned boot/utility room.

With spacious family accommodation over three floors the property benefits from a breakfast kitchen, utility/boot room, and luxury family bathroom with a vaulted ceiling.

Breakfast kitchen • Sitting room with stove • Generous utility/boot room • Walk in pantry • 3 bedrooms • Family bathroom • Lovely rear garden • Pleasant views over Tideswell • uPVC double glazing.

Entrance porch • Sitting room with fireplace • Breakfast kitchen • Superb utility/boot room • Luxury bathroom • Offstreet parking • Charming rear garden with patio & terrace • Views of Bamford Edge & Shatton Moor • No chain.

EPC Rating D

EPC Rating D

EPC Rating E

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

VIEWING: Hathersage Office.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

£225,000

A charming Grade II listed two bedroomed mid terraced cottage conveniently located in central Bakewell. The property is brimming with original features including a Yorkshire range, original fireplaces and stone flagged flooring.

• Fitted breakfast kitchen • Sitting room with Yorkshire range • Spacious utility cellar • Master bedroom • Further small double bedroom • Modern fitted bathroom • Lovely stone flagged flooring • Stone built outbuilding • No chain

For a FREE rental appraisal please call 0114 268 9900 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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Town & Country Property Specialists

Monday 14th September

For Sale By Auction The Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell at 3pm

House & Land

Mine Cottage

Land to the rear of the Star Inn

Off Leek Road, Buxton, SK17 6UF

Perry Dale, Peak Forest, Buxton, SK17 8EP

Rupert Street, Lower Pilsley, Chesterfield, S45 8DB 10.11 acres (4.09 ha) of productive arable land with road access onto Rupert Street. Auction guide price:

£75,000 - £95,000* Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

The site has tremendous views to the West towards Burbage Edge and is located a short distance from Buxton Country Park. The property comprises an attractive detached residential property that is in a state of disrepair together with 2 grass fields and outbuildings and is accessed directly off A53 Leek Road. Auction guide price: £300,000* Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 81277

A lovely four bedroom smallholding with a range of farm buildings in a beautiful limestone dale with 5.8 acres. EPC Rating E. A further 10.7 acres will be made available to the successful purchaser at a fixed price £65,000 or offered for sale in the auction. Auction guide price: £425,000 - £475,000* Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Land to the South of Bea Moor Farm

* 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.

Lea Road, Lea Bridge, Matlock, DE4 5AH 2.3 acres of grassland with a new agricultural building and the benefit of roadside access. Auction guide price:

£35,000 - £40,000* Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Beltonville Farm

For Sale By Private Treaty

Millers Dale, Buxton, SK17 8SS

Midcliffe Farm, NE W

Hartington, Derbyshire

Extending to circa 80 acres with 3 bed house, range of buildings suited to dairy production and well maintained productive limestone land.

A delightful 3 bedroom detached bungalow with a good range of outbuildings and land with the site extending to approximately 8.3 acres in all (further land up to an additional 34 acres could be available by separate negotiation). EPC - F

Auction guide price:

£1,200,000 - £1,400,000*

Guide price: £425,000 Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335342201

(unless sold previously) Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 81277

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JUDGING DAY – Darley Dale In Bloom 2015 The culmination of a year’s work by lots of Darley Dale volunteers came to a head on 17th July! Two judges from East Midlands in Bloom – Richard and Diane - were given a warm welcome in the Old Library at the Whitworth Centre by the Darley Dale in Bloom committee. A short presentation by the Chair was followed by a carriage ride around the Whitworth Park, courtesy of Caroline Dale-Leech of the Red House Carriage Museum. This gave the opportunity to showcase the park at its best with the extensive wildlife around the ponds, the magnificent trees, several restoration projects and the facilities at the bowls and croquet clubs. A short walk across to the RBS allowed a review of the beds at this major crossroads before continuing with the twohour tour around the town. Highlights included a stop at Darley Dale Primary School to allow pupils to discuss their work with the judges, on design and construction of a major bug hotel and restoration work on the school pond. At Greenaway Lane, a committee member discussed her design and implementation of the planting scheme for two flower beds; these, and the two at the Whitworth Road junction, are a significant enhancement over earlier planting schemes and look absolutely fabulous! Her

Survey Dept: (0114) 235 7741 www.elr.co.uk Surveys@elr.co.uk creative imagination will be put to full use in next year’s planting design for the town. A stop at the Flower In The Field on Church Road allowed a discussion with the judges on the activities to improve mental health and promote independence through gardening, jam making etc. that are conducted during the week. At the instigation of a local resident living on Broad Walk, the judges were made aware of the efforts applied by the District Council to cut-back the trees and shrubbery of the Tipping, giving more light and spectator area to the football pitch, the home of Darley Dale Junior’s FC. A short

walk down to the A6 underpass demonstrated the renovation of an overgrown, unkempt area of historical significance – this was the route of the railway line from Whitworth’s Stancliff Quarries to the Midland main line. The final stop on the tour was at the Willow Way Knot Garden. This project started last August as an initiative by two 10-year olds. They washed cars to raise money for the project; the District Council supported them by moving the railings and creating a large square bed and a committee member produced alternative designs for a Knot Garden. They made their choice and the planting was carried out by a

number of volunteers. This brilliant project showed the tenacity of these youngsters to see it through over many months. The judge’s tour concluded at Audley St Elphin’s with a guided walk around their magnificent gardens, including the new croquet lawn and boules pitch. To round off the afternoon for the judges, Audley very kindly provided a luxurious sandwich and cake afternoon tea, a very impressive end to a great afternoon out! Results will be out in September of all the efforts of 2015 but planning has already started for 2016; orders needed to be placed by August - no pressure then!

NORTH DERBYSHIRE MAGISTRATES “STRIDE OUT, FOR MACMILLAN CANCER NURSES”

Seen here, after a picnic break at Cromford, near Matlock, North Derbyshire Magistrates have just completed another successful charity walk. North Derbyshire Magistrates have jurisdiction over an area from Glossop in the north of the county, through New Mills, Whaley Bridge, Buxton, the Hope Valley, and through North East Derbyshire and the Chesterfield area. Walk leader, Michael Hilton said, “We run these walks for Magistrates, Staff & their friends twice each year, and we have had some wonderful days out – before

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Tuesday

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Wednesday

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“Quality food at value-for-money prices, well worth a trip”

Full bar menu plus Platters from Around the World Full bar menu plus Crazy Steak Night (including our 32oz Rump) Full bar menu plus Sizzle & Griddle Night (including our Monster Mixed Grill)

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Saturday 22nd August 11.00am – 4.00pm

ANOTHER FANTASTIC ACADEMIC YEAR

There are 14 gardens, some are hidden gems and others have spectacular views. Refreshments and delicious cakes at four of the gardens. Tickets available on the day from All Saints’ Church, Curbar or any of the open gardens. All Proceeds to All Saints’ Church, Curbar.

Sunday Times Food service times bank holiday monday 12pm-3pm and 6pm-8pm

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Oh weren’t we lucky with the weather! The children, families and staff at Flagg Nursery School all had a marvellous time at our recent sports day. Starting with a family picnic, the blue-ish skies persisted. Children competed in all kinds of fun events including a strawberry and spoon race. Flagg Nursery School would like to pass on massive thanks to all at Knotlow Farm, who very kindly allowed us to use their field and donated all proceeds from their homemade cake stall. Following the summer break, Nursery resumes on Tuesday 8th September. For more information, please contact school on 01298 85208, email us at info@flagg.derbyshire.sch.

BAKEWELL AND MATLOCK R.N.L.I. In a Bakewell garden on a warm sunny evening we held a gathering of R.N.L.I. supporters for our annual summer fizz. The generosity of support raised £1,167 and we say a big thank you on behalf of all our brave men and women who are there to help when needed. We hope we all can enjoy a happy safe time this summer. Special thanks to our hostess for the evening, Mrs R. Wright.

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Come to All Saints Church, Youlgrave, over the Bank holiday weekend! Over the three days of 29th 30th 31st August, there will be an exhibition of what the church was like before 1860 and what it is like now, since William Morris and his team worked on it, producing the beautiful Burne-Jones East window and the other three PreRaphaelite windows. The intricate details of the 14th century roof carvings in the nave and chancel will also be illuminated and viewable through mirrors. Many historical documents, photographs and books will be on display, including old folk tales and sayings about Youlgrave, sourced by Jim Shimwell. A viewing of the 1986 historical play called ‘Pommie’, produced in the church will also be available. There will also be a quiz for children. There might even be the chance of a cup of tea or coffee! See you there!

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A love of BAKING a n d STYLISH Reg. Charity No. 1159179

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tea and cakes, in June 2013. Based at Curbar Gap car park, the iconic French Citroen H van serves up coffee from a traditional espresso machine. Everything is hand baked by Sarah at home in the Hope Valley including cranberry flapjacks, lemon drizzle cake, chocolate brownies, sausage rolls and also

homemade dog biscuits. For special events Sarah makes birthday and wedding cakes or you can hire the van to serve food and drink to your guests and visitors to add a touch of style to your occasion. For further information and details telephone 07880 139925, email jollyscatering company@gmail.com

Enjoy a hot cup of freshly ground coffee, tea or hot chocolate and a piece of homemade cake • At Curbar Gap Car Park, Clodhall Lane S32 3YR • Fridays (11-4pm), Saturdays and Sundays (10-5.30pm) throughout the year • All served from our vintage Citroen H van called Louis. You can even buy your dog a homemade dog biscuit • Available to hire locally for weddings, celebrations, country shows and events A great place to stop after a walk or start of an easy walk along one of Derbyshire’s spectacular rock edges... Curbar Edge and Baslow Edge

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We have lots of exciting things planned this summer at Chatsworth. Enjoy a full programme of events and daily activities as well as outdoor trails, guided walks, giant games around the maze and a hop on / hop off train ride around the wider garden, all while enjoying local brass bands playing in the 2OSEĂ’GARDENĂ’ATĂ’WEEKENDS Ă’&ORĂ’THEĂ’ÂľRSTĂ’TIMEĂ’THEREgSĂ’ a chance to experience the garden late into the evening and watch the sunset on select days in August. In the farmyard your little ones can meet our animals, make new friends, join in with our creative crafts and run wild in the adventure playground.

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High Peak, Buxton Bureau, 26 Spring Gardens, Buxton. Drop-in Monday 9.30am-2pm and Wednesday 10am-12pm, appointments Thursday 10am-2pm. High Peak, Glossop Bureau, 1st Floor Bradbury Community House, Market St, Glossop. Appointments Monday 10am-2pm, Drop-in Tuesday 5-7pm 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-en-le-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 MONDAY Alzheimer’s Society Memory Cafés Social event providing access to support and info. for people with dementia, their carers, family and friends. friendly and informal. Every 4th Monday of the month. Medway Community Centre, Bakewell. Please pop along anytime between 2-4pm. Contact the Alzheimer’s Society on 01246 223366 or email derbyshirenorth@alzheimers.org.uk Ashford Badminton Club 8-9.30pm. In the sports hall at Lady Manners School. Contact Pete Rhodes on 01629 810319/0775 4421211 for more info. Ashbourne Sinfonia Rehearsals at Thorpe Village Hall and Parwich. 7.30pm. Contact Howard Kilner 01298 84844 for details. Baby Stay & Play 1.30-3pm. Matlock Children’s Centre. A weekly drop in group. On the 1st Monday of every month there will be a Health Visitor, and the opportunity to weigh your baby. No need to book. 01629 581867. Badminton Hartington Village Hall between 8-10pm. Everyone welcome. For further info. 07870 879734. Bakewell Choral Society rehearsals, 7.15-9.30pm in Bakewell Methodist Church, Matlock Street, Bakewell. Term time only. Tel. 01433 631308. Bakewell Cubs 6.15-7.45pm. At the Brigade Hall, Bath Street, Bakewell. Further info. Mike Horrod 01629 732173. Bamford Pre-School Playgroup term time at the Methodist School Rooms, Main Road, Bamford. 9am-12noon. Caroline Hunter 07591 979051. Bamford Tennis Club Ladies S&D Match practice night 6.30pm. Ruth 0114 2899384. Baslow Mother and Baby Group 10am-12noon. Baslow Church Rooms. Charge is £2 per family. Just turn up or tel. Rachel Brown on 01246 583022. Biggin W.I. meet at 7.30-9.30pm 2nd Monday in the month. Tel. Francis 01298 84447 or Lynn 84548. Bradwell Bowls Club Open bowling. 6pm. All welcome beginners or advanced. Tel. June 01433 620227 for more info. Bradwell Pre-School 9am-12noon at the Memorial Hall, Netherside. Contact Wendy Riley 07756 236563. Breast Feeding Support Group 12.30-1.30pm. Matlock Children’s Centre. A weekly group. A chance to meet the centres breastfeeding champion for support and advice. 01629 581867. Bridge Club Bakewell Town Hall. 7.15pm. Pairs (Acol). Visitors just turn up. £1.50 pp. 01629 814439/01298 871151. (Not Bank Holidays). British Red Cross Meeting Red Cross House, Matlock Green, Matlock. 7.15pm. All welcome. Further details 01629 582171. Buxton and High Peak Art Society meet at Dove Holes Community Centre. 1.30-3.30pm. Tel. Secretary, Bronwen 01629 813686. Chapel-en-le-Frith Ladies Choir Town Hall, Chapel-en-le-Frith. 7.45-9.45pm. New members welcome. 01298 814015. Come Along & Play Book the activity room here at Bakewell Children’s Centre to use our toys and resources, to book and for more details.01629 533673. Cromford Toddler Group meets during term time at Cromford Methodist Chapel on Water Lane, Cromford. 10-11.30am. Darley Dale Band Rehearsals 8-10pm. South Darley Village Hall. Contact Keith Sheldon 01629 734641 after 6pm. 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Matlock Methodist and United Reformed Church, Bank Road, Matlock. Christian based fun sessions for 5-10 year olds. Contact Alison 01629 582847 for further details. Otter Tots Swim School 1.30-2.30pm. During term time only at S. Anselm’s School, Bakewell. For all babies and children from 3 months to school age. Contact Victoria 07944 391362. victoria@ottertots.com. www.ottertots.com. Peak Forest Playgroup 9.15am-1.15pm Tel. Charlotte or Lara on 07733 166715. Peak Pre-School Stanton in the Peak Primary School. 9am-2pm. Please contact Cathy (Supervisor) on 07799 084244. Rowsley Toddler Group Rowsley Methodist School Room, Chatsworth Road. 9.30-11.30am. (term time). Solo Whist We meet at 7pm at Caroline Court, Hope, for a friendly game of solo. Why not join us. For further details call 01433 651560. Steep Turnpike Youth Theatre 6.15-7.45pm. Term time only at Steep Turnpike Church, Matlock. 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EVERY WEDNESDAY Adventurers Children’s Club for 5-11 year olds. At the Gospel Hall, North Church Street, Bakewell. Sept-March in school term time. Alpha Course in Local Churches Crich, St. Mary’s Church at 7pm. Contact: Peter Hall 01773 852693. Also Darley Dale, Churches Together at 7pm. Contact: Robert Quarton 01629 734257. Anxiety Workshop The Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health, Stancliffe House, Molyneux Business Park, Darley Dale. 1-3pm. 01629 733915. Art Class Youlgrave Reading Rooms. 10am-12noon and 2-4pm. For more details Diane Kettle. 01629 636763. www.dianekettle.com Art Classes Life drawing and painting tutored by Diane Kettle B.A. Hons (Fine Art) Certificate of Education. Beginners, improvers and professional, artists welcome at the ‘Friends Meeting House’ (behind the Methodist Church) in Bakewell. 1.30-4.30pm. Tel. Diane Kettle 01629 636763 www.dianekettle.com Ashbourne Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 10.30am. Meet at Ashbourne Leisure Centre. Long walk 120 - 180 minutes we share cars to go to different walks around the Dales and Staffordshire borders. Ashford Bridge Club welcomes new members to play bridge (Acol) in a social setting. Singles welcome. Medway Centre, Bakewell. 7-10pm. 01629 814132. Ashover Baby and Toddler Group 10am-12noon, (term-time only) at Ashover Parish Hall, Milken Lane, Ashover. Come and join us for a cuppa and meet new friends whilst your children play. Tel. Nicola Foster on 07891063154 or visit us at ashovertoddlers.co.uk. Bakewell Library (Storytime) 10-10.30am. All children aged 5 and under are very welcome to participate, no charge for the activity. A parent/carer is required to stay for the duration of the activity. 01629 812267. Bakewell Bunnies at Bakewell Children’s Centre 10.30am-12 noon. A weekly session for 0–4 year olds. The sessions will end with a cool down time which will include stories or singing. No need to book. 01629 533673. Bakewell Floral Art Club 7.30pm. Bakewell Town Hall. 2nd Wednesday of each month (except January). New members and visitors always welcome. 2nd Bakewell Methodist Brownies Are you aged between 7 and 10 years old? Would you like to join our pack? Bakewell Methodist Church. 6.30-8pm. Cassie Hodgkinson 01629 810241 or Sharon Wakeman at Bakewell Pet Shop. Bakewell Silver Band Full Band rehearsals. 8-10pm at the Brigade Hall, Bath Street, Bakewell. Contact Ian Wildgoose 01629 813119. Bakewell Young Farmers’ Club Monyash Village Hall. 8pm. For more info. Tel. Helen Yates 07855 945441. Bamford 0-5 Group. Moore Memorial Hall from 10-11.45am. All welcome for informal play, tea/coffee, children’s snack and outdoor play weather permitting. Please feel free to drop in. Contact Sue on 01433 659961. Bamford Tennis Club Mens S and D Match practice night 6.30pm. Tel. Martin on 01433 650328. Baslow Choir New singers welcome – all ages. 7.30-9.30pm. Baslow Village Hall. Contact Heather Jacques on 01433 631586. Bible Study in the Hope Valley with The Living Hope Church. 8pm at various homes throughout the valley. Contact Pastor Tim Pritt 01433 650942. Bingo 8.30pm at Bakewell Working Men’s and Social Club, Butts Road, Bakewell. Everyone welcome – Non-members £1.00 per person. BM&W Brass Wirksworth 8-9.30pm. Moot Hall, Chapel Lane, Wirkworth. Players of all abilities welcome. Call Ray Gould on 01629 540345. Bradwell Bowls Club See Monday’s events for further details. Calver/Eyam Bowling Group would like to welcome anyone who would like to try their hand at bowling. You only need a flat pair of shoes as we can lend you the bowls. 3-6pm. Three taster sessions free! For futher info contact Diana on 01433 630349. Chatsworth WI third Wednesday at Edensor Tea Rooms, Edensor Village at 7pm. New members are always welcome. Kath Watts on 01246 211437. Chatsworth Cubs aged 8 to 101/2 year olds. 5-6.15pm and 6.45-8pm. Contact Emma Lowe on 07843 090016. Chelmorton Film Circle Chelmorton Institute 2nd Wednesday each month at 7.30 prompt. Coffee Morning (includes Bingo). Queen’s Court Sheltered Accommodation, Queen’s Road, Fairfield, Buxton. 10.30am. Cuppa-call-in 10.15-11.45am, Holy Trinity Church, Tansley. Why not drop in for a relaxing and welcoming cup of tea/coffee and biscuits, (and often cake!). Everyone most welcome. Crafting The Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health, Stancliffe House, Molyneux Business Park, Darley Dale. 10am–1pm. 01629 733915. Crafts in the Forest Why not come along to the Peak Forest Reading Room from 10am-12noon and enjoy a relaxing and creative session with likeminded people. Transport arranged if difficult to attend. Dale Road Methodist Church Darley Dale invites you to our short informal First Wednesday Service at 7.30pm on the first Wednesday in each month. Dales Christian Spiritualist Church Mencap Centre, Greenaway Lane, Darley Dale. Through the school yard. 7.30pm. Healing and meditation. Warm welcome to everyone. Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health Wednesday Activity Group (WAGs). 1-3pm Church Inn, Darley Dale. An arts and craft group. Drop In - Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health See Tuesday’s Events for further details. Dynamic Hatha Yoga Gothic Warehouse. Booking essential through Kulbir Kaur 01629 581937. Free to Arkwright Society volunteers as well as open to the public. Suitable for adults from introductory to advanced level. Fairfield (Buxton) Band Are you interested in music? Can you play an instrument? Do you want to learn to play? Band practice. 7.309pm. Contact Maureen 01298 25590. Girls’ Brigade 6.30–8.30pm, Matlock Methodist and United Reformed Church, Bank Road, Matlock. Details Mrs Yvonne Brant 01629 582023.

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Coming Events Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup 9am-3pm. Forest school for 3+ years. 9am12noon. See Monday’s Events for further details. High Peak Badminton Club Buxton Community School. 7-10pm. All ages and abilities from 11 years. Coaching on the night 7-8pm. Day 01298 71707. Eve 01298 22502. Interested in Cycling? Led rides for women at Tissington. Meet Ashbourne Cycle Hire, 10–11am. Suitable ride for beginners, small children welcome. Rides are led by British Cycling Ride Leaders. Bring your own bike or hire one for only £6.00. Indoor BowlingVillage Hall, Calver. 2-4pm. Tel. Bob Dudgeon, 01433 639908. Indoor Short Mat Bowling in the Working Men’s Club on Butts Road, Bakewell at 6.45pm - just turn up. Beginners welcome. Contact Alec on 01298 871638. Karate Village Hall, Calver. 6.30-8pm. Tel. Bob Dudgeon, 01433 639908. Little Hedgehogs Pre-School See Monday’s Events for further details. Line Dancing in the Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 7.40-10pm. With Timberline Steve, IDTA qualified instructor, and Jeanette. Details 01629 636386. Matlock and District Rifle Club See Tuesday’s Events for further details. Matlock Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 10.00am Easy walk 60 - 90 minutes different walks around the Matlock area see August coming events. Matlock Music Group for babies and pre-school children with parent/carer. 10-11.30am approx. during term time. Held at Matlock Methodist and URC Church Hall, Bank Road, Matlock. Matlock Musical Theatre Matlock Methodist and United Reformed Church Hall, Bank Road. 7.30pm. Matlock Philatelic Society second Wednesday each month. 7.30pm. Imperial Rooms, Matlock. Interesting and varied programme, visitors welcome. Meditation Classes during term times at Heart Jewel Kadampa Buddhist Centre, Holme Road, Matlock Bath DE4 3NU. 7.30-9pm. Suitable for beginners. Everyone welcome. No need to book. £5 per class. Tel 01629 581585. www.heartjewel.org.uk Matlock And District Embroidery Group workshop at the Imperial Rooms, Matlock, 10-12am.Further info. contact Lesley Ballard 01629 823947. Matlock Edgefold Club Social Sequence and ballroom dancing to organist. 810.30pm. For more info. 01629 582374. Open House at Bonsall Village Hall. 2pm. Board games, chat and talks. Run by retired people for anyone to join in, thanks to the New Horizons Trust. Parent and Toddler Group (run by volunteers) at Harpur Hill Children’s Centre, Buxton. 1.15-3.15pm. No need to book. Tel. 01298 74101. Free of charge. Peak Forest Aerobics at the Reading Room. 8-9pm. Cost £2.50 per session. Peak Pre-School See Monday’s Events for further details. Pilates in Bakewell 9.30-10.30am. Teresa Tinklin 07906 312372, bodyhealthpilates.co.uk Play Tideswell Play and learn together. Toys, crafts, healthy snacks, singing, tea and coffee for the parents/carers and a chance to take a toy home. At the Youth Club Building, Tideswell. 9am-12noon. Children aged 0-5. Pre-School Cycling Just bring your bike and helmet to Castleton Village Hall first Wednesday in the month. £2.00 per child. 1.30-3pm. Enjoy riding round cones, circuits and more. Rotary Club of Buxton meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesday at The Old Hall Hotel, Buxton at 6.30pm for 7-8pm meeting; optional meal follows. Enquiries from men and women welcome. Email: buxtonrotary@gmail.com. www.buxtonrotaryishere.co.uk; www.facebook.com/buxtonrotaryclub. Run of the Mill Folk Dance Club Meet every 2nd, 4th and 5th Wednesday (except in August). Folk dancing for beginners and experienced dancers. Florence Nightingale Hall, Holloway, nr Matlock. 7.30pm. Contacts. www.runmilldance.abelgratis.co.uk/ John Daglish 01629 534479, David and Verena 01332 881221. Seniors’ Lunch Eilm Pentecostal Church, Waterside Business Park Waterside Road, Ashbourne. 12.30 once a month. Contact the Church for more info. Singing with Lester Simpson 7-9pm. At the Medway Centre, Bakewell. Contact Community Education 01629 813747. South Darley Parent and Toddler Group 10-11.30am. Tel. Abi 01629 650911. Stepping Stones Pre-School Parwich Parwich Memorial Hall. Open sessions 9am-12noon for parents and children to visit. No prior booking needed. 2 full day sessions 9am-3pm as well as 2 half day sessions 9am-12noon. Street Games multi sports drop in sessions for 14 – 19 year olds, New Astro at Wirksworth Leisure Centre, 6–7pm. Tai Chi Bakewell and District Tai Chi Group. Medway Centre. 9.15-10.45am. More details from Medway Centre 01629 813638. T'ai Chi Ch’uan Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 1.30-3pm. Teacher has over 25years experience. Make the positive change in your life and well-being. Practice Harmony, relaxation and Serenity in a calm social group of like minds. To book a place call Stu 07832 107286 or David 07428 131989. Tansley, Holy Trinity Church invites you to a short, said, service of Holy Communion. 9.30am. The service precedes the regular Wednesday morning ‘Cuppa-call-in’ for cups of tea/coffee, biscuits and social chat. Tideswell Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 10.00am. Meet at Fountain Square, adjacent to the public toilets. Easy walk 60 - 90 minutes 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month see August coming events Tideswell Male Voice Choir See Tuesday’s Events for further details. Tideswell Singers. Rehearsals at 7pm at The Village Hall, Litton. New members welcome. Please see website for details of rehearsals and performances www.tideswellsingers.org.uk. Toddler Group 10.30am-12noon meet at Ashford Old School, Ashford-in-theWater. Contact Angela Unwin 01629 812703. Toddler Group Matlock All Saints’ Infant School. Term times only. 1.30-3pm. The Rotary Club of Bakewell 12.45pm. Rutland Arms Hotel, Bakewell except the 4th & 5th Wednesday when it is an evening meeting with partners. Occasionally we meet at another venue. Contact 01629 57445 for further information. Weekly Led Rides For All On The Monsal Trail Every Wednesday morning. See Monday’s Event for further details. Weigh Stay and Play at The Whitworth Centre, Darley Dale. Children’s Centre. 1.30-3pm for further information call 01629 581867. Whist Drive Moore Memorial Hall, Brentwood Road, Bamford. 7.30pm. Admission £1 incl. tea and biscuits. Wirksworth Community Choir Rehearsals in term time. 7.45pm. Wirksworth Junior School. Altos wanted. Everyone welcome. 01629 822978. Wirksworth Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 9.45pm. Moderate walk. 90– 120 minutes. Meet at Wirksworth Leisure centre. We share cars and go for different walks around the Wirksworth area. Wirksworth Netball Club Wirksworth Leisure Centre DE4 4JG. 8.15-9.30pm term-time only. Small, friendly, competitive club. Contact Christine Galbraith (Membership Sec) 01629 824187/07801 956692, galbraithritchies@uwclub.net Erin Bower (Chairperson) 01629 733968/07980 880719. Youlgrave 1st Scouts Beavers and Cub Scouts 6.30-7.45pm. Scout hut, Youlgrave. Boys and girls aged 53/4-10. EVERY THURSDAY Pilates in Bakewell 9.45-10.45am, 11am-12pm, 6-7pm, 7-8pm. Teresa Tinklin 07906 312372, bodyhealthpilates.co.uk 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. Eyam Craft Centre The Craft Centre is open every day throughout the year 10.30am-4.30pm. For further information 01433 639565.

Haddon Hall open 1st May-30th September - open daily. October: Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays and 24th October-1st 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 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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- 13 FLYING HIGH An exhibition of textile art, paintings, prints and recycled metal sculpture - Marion Anniss, Gina Hodges and Jason Heppenstall. Cromford Mill Gallery, Mill Lane, Cromford. 10am-4.30pm. Free admission. 8 - 14 FLOWER FESTIVAL LONGNOR See Special Events for further details. 11 – 31ST MODEL RAILWAY EXHIBITION (closed Mondays except Bank Holiday) 11am-4pm. Gothic Warehouse. Free entry. Model railway exhibition by the Wingfield Railway Group featuring Mettesford and the fictitious Wingfield Junction layouts. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995.

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Thursday 13 BAKEWELL CHILDREN’S CENTRE next door to the library. Baby stay and play. 1.30-3pm. 01629 533673. 13 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Great Longstone, park in the village main street. 13 BAKEWELL GUIDED TOUR 2pm. About one hour. River Wye to a Tudor House Museum. £4 charity. Book at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227) by 1pm. Meet at TIC. 13 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Idrigehay station approach road, Shottle. 0115 967515. 13 CALVER, CURBAR AND FROGGATT W.I. Village Hall, Calver. Jo Walker Biscuits. Visitors welcome. 13 MATLOCK CHILDREN’S CENTRE School Road. Messy play 10-11.30am. Baby massage 2.30-3.30pm booking only. 01629 581867. 13 NATIONAL PARK RANGER SERVICE HEATHER WONDERLAND Start 10.40am, finish at 3pm. 5 mile wander through a heather-clad landscape, whilst enjoying a journey back in time to the life of Iron Age predecessors. Some steep ascents, descents, one stile. Meet Surprise View car park on the A6187 Sheffield to Hope Valley road above Hathersage (GR: SK251 800). Car park is P&D (card machine only). Booking essential 01629 816 270; you may donate when booking, or give cash/cheque to the event leader on the day. 13 SCULPTURAL VESSELS 10am-3pm. Christmas Shop, Cromford Mill. Cost: £15 – Limited places, prior booking essential. Learn how to finger crochet with artist in residence Rachel Carter and create a series of small woven vessels to take home using a range of cord and strings. This workshop is suitable for adults only. For further details and ticket bookings please visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 825995. 13 THE BAKEWELL SUPPORT GROUP Gernon Manor, Dagnall Gardens, Bakewell. 2–4pm. All Carers are welcome, even if you can only come for a quick cup of tea and a chat. Refreshments are provided. 13 - 15 GREAT HUCKLOW WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details.

Friday 14 ARTIST IN RESIDENCE 1-3pm. Christmas Shop, Cromford Mill. Free entry. Derbyshire artist Rachel Carter will be in residence during the month of August creating her woven sculptural forms in Cast Bronze. Visit her in the artist studio to see the development of the woven experiments, maquettes, sample weaves and sketches. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995. 14 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 6.30pm. 5 miles (grade 2). SK365766. Unstone (meet at large lay-by on B6057). Firth Wood, Summerly. 01246 418933. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 14 MATLOCK CHILDREN’S CENTRE School Road. Toy library 10am-12noon. 01629 581867.

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Saturday 15 A GRAND TEA PARTY in Tansley Village Hall. 3-5pm. Raffle, bring and buy, games. Free entry. Proceeds for Helen’s Trust. 15 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. 15 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 7 miles. Moderate. Biggin BH roadside. Hartington. 07947 413839. 15 FREE BEGINNERS FLY-FISHING COURSE At Orvis Retail Store, The Old Town Hall, King Street, Bakewell. Contact store for details 01629 810226. Further info. orvis.co.uk/learntoflyfish 15 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Sequence and Ballroom Dancing to Paul Hadley 8-11pm. 15 MEET THE ARTIST – PAUL CASSON-YARDLEY 10am-4pm. Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. Free entry. Paul Casson-Yardley works as a sculptor and artist producing fine art Portland stone sculptured heads that can be displayed indoors and out. His favourite themes are gargoyles and the Green Man. The whole sculpture is conceived and created by the artist from start to finish and the final piece is hand coloured. Commissions welcome. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995. 15 MEET THE MILL MANAGER Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. 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. 15 NATIONAL PARK RANGER SERVICE PEEP INTO THE DERWENT Start 11am, finish 5pm. 10 mile walk over moorland onto Derwent Edge and Bradfield Dale, with stunning views across purple heather-clad hills. Meet at Cutthroat bridge lay-by on the A57, Snake Pass road (GR: SK217 875). Booking essential 01629 816 270; you may donate when booking, or give cash/cheque to the event leader on the day. 15 SCULPTURAL VESSELS Christmas Shop, Cromford Mill. am-pm. Cost: £15 – Limited places, prior booking essential. Learn how to finger crochet with artist in residence Rachel Carter and create a series of small woven vessels to take home using a range of cord and strings. This workshop is suitable for adults only. For further details and ticket bookings please visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 825995. 15 THE PEAK FILLING STATION Christians of every hue celebrating together. 7pm. Calver Village Hall. David Measures.

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16 ASHFORD IN THE WATER ANTIQUE, GIFT AND CRAFT FAIR Ashford War Memorial Institute. Free admission. 10am-4.3pm. Refreshment available. To book a stall please email c.ward007@hotmail.com 16 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: Dane Bridge – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2: Thorpe Cloud– Medium 8-12 miles. 9.30am. Anyone welcome. Membership £5 single or £8 family per year. Contact 01298 72230 or 01298 23441. www.buxtonramblingclub.co.uk 16 BRASS BAND South Notts Hussars at The Three Stags, Darley Bridge. 7.30pm. BBQ and raffle. 16 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. 16 CAR BOOT AND TABLE TOP SALE 10am-2pm at Biggin Village Hall. Free Entry and Refreshments available. Contact 07989 195858 to book a car boot/table top. All proceeds go towards the running of Biggin Village Hall. 16 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 12 miles. Moderate. Linacre reservoir 2nd CP top of hill. Fanshawe Gate. 0115 9204662. 16 DERBYSHIRE WOODCRAFTS Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. 10am-4pm. Free entry. Demonstrations by traditional wood carvers including wood turning on a lathe, wood carving and pyrography. All products available to purchase. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995. 16 GREAT HUCKLOW OLD CHAPEL (UNITARIAN) 10.30am. Service – conducted by Liz Shaw. 16 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.25am. 10 miles (grade 4). Derwent Overview CP. Meet at bus stop opposite Fairholmes Info. Ctr. to catch 9.40am bus. King’s Tree, Cut Gate, Margery Hill, Wilfrey Nield, High Stones, Wet Stones, Abbey Brook, King’s Tree. (No dogs). 0114 2662 348 or 07518 029776. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 16 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

Monday 17 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of St John’s Ambulance. 17 CHAPEL EN LE FRITH MORRIS MEN The Red Lion, Litton 8pm. 17 MATLOCK CHILDREN’S CENTRE School Road. Breast feeding support group. 12.30-1.30pm. Baby stay and play 1.30-3pm. 01629 581867.

Tuesday 18 BASLOW FLOWER CIRCLE “A Jewellery Collection”. A demonstration by Jean Fordham. 2pm. Baslow Village Hall. Visitors welcome. 18 BRADWELL HISTORICAL SOCIETY 8pm. In the Methodist Hall. Illustrated readings from 1953 book Derbyshire Dales. 18 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 11am. 4 miles. Extra leisurely. High Peak Junction CP (fee). High Peak Trail, Cromford and the canal. 01332 554543. 18 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Leisurely. Fritchley Green, Pentrich. 07779 844334. 18 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Longshaw NT C (fee), Houndkirk Moor, Burbage Valley. 01142 361320. 18 MATLOCK CHILDREN’S CENTRE School Road. Little stars. 1-2.30pm. 01629 581867. 18 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am - Moderate walk 60 – 90 minutes. Meet at Flash Lane, lay-by past Scotland Nurseries on B6014).

Wednesday 19 BAKEWELL CHILDREN’S CENTRE next door to the library. Bakewell bunnies. 10.30am-12noon. Family fun featuring Disney’s Frozen at The Whitworth 2-4pm. Dress up as any favourite Disney character. Face painting, arts and summer crafts. 01629 533673. 19 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.15am. 7 miles. Leisurely/moderate. Peak Village Ramblers CP. 10.28 bus to Chatsworth. Return via Hell Bank and Fallinge. 01773 850272. 19 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 10 miles. Moderate. Ogston reservoir north CP. Local walk. 01246 855092. 19 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Lay-by opposite Fleet Green Farm, The Mermaid, Ramshaw Rocks. cc. 9.20am Friden. 01629 733312. 19 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE WALK Meet in the car park at High Peak Junction, DE4 5HN. 10am-1pm. Cost: £5 – Limited places, advance booking recommended. Chas Arnold leads this 5 ½ mile guided walk from High Peak Junction along the Cromford Canal and uphill to Holloway visiting some of the sites associated with Florence Nightingale and her family. There is a one mile uphill climb and it is strongly recommended to wear stout footwear and clothing appropriate for the weather. For further details and ticket bookings please visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 825995. 19 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 5 miles (grade 2), SK 215690. Bakewell (Holme Hall), Monsal Trail, Ashford in the Water. 01246 418933. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 19 MATLOCK CHILDREN’S CENTRE Family fun featuring Disney’s Frozen at The Whitworth. 2-4pm. Dress up as any favourite Disney character. Face painting, arts and summer crafts. ‘Parenting Additional Needs’ Meet on the Park. 01629 581867. 19 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Easy walk 60 - 90 minutes. Meet at Laburnum Pub, Hackney Road, Matlock 19 NATIONAL PARK RANGER SERVICE BEAVERS, BEARS AND WOLVES? DISCOVERING THE DALE Start 10.30am, finish 4pm. 5 mile family walk with activities in Biggin Dale, Wolfscote Dale and Beresford Dale; including map reading, investigating a lead mine, looking at wildlife and trees. Activities for children aged 8+. One small ascent and uneven stony paths in places. Meet at the duck pond at Hartington village centre (GR: SK128 604) (PC: SK17 0AL). Bring a torch! Park in Hartington car park: from the village centre follow the road towards Warlsow and Hulme End, the car park is on your right. Booking essential 01629 816 270; you may donate when booking, or give cash/cheque to the event leader on the day. 19 TIDESWELL EASY WALK 60 – 90 minutes. 10am. Meet at Fountain Square, adjacent to the public toilets for a walk around Tideswell and the surrounding area.

Thursday 20 BAKEWELL CHILDREN’S CENTRE next door to the library. Baby stay and play. 1.30-3pm. 01629 533673. 20 BAKEWELL AND DISTRICT FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY 7.30pm. Town Hall, Bakewell. 20 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Carlton Lees – pay and display car park. 20 BAKEWELL GUIDED TOUR 2pm. About one hour. River Wye to a Tudor House Museum. £4 charity. Book at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227) by 1pm. Meet at TIC. 20 CASTLETON HISTORICAL SOCIETY Stained Glass in Derbyshire : Peter Shelton. An extra talk this year due to previous cancellation. Peter is a real enthusiast for his subject and will include the medieval stained glass in St. Edmund’s Church in Castleton. Visitors are most welcome at all meetings. A small charge of £3 includes light refreshments. Please note this meeting is in the Peveril Centre, Methodist Chapel, Buxton Road, Castleton at 7.30pm. 20 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Wetton Mill, Grindon, Waterfall, Manifold Valley. 01629 732628. 20 MATLOCK CHILDREN’S CENTRE School Road. Messy Play 10-11.30am. 01629 581867. 20 WIRKSWORTH THURSDAY GROUP Wellspring Church, St John Street, Wirksworth. 10am-12noon. Grandmas Toys - Christine Belton.

Friday 21 BAKEWELL CHILDREN’S CENTRE next door to the library. ASD Support Group. 1-2.30pm. 01629 533673.

Peak Advertiser 17th August 2015 – Page 35 21 ARE YOU A WHIZ AT A QUIZ? At 7.30pm, up at the Old House Museum, behind the church, we shall be gathering to stir up the old brain cells and see what snippets of history we can remember. You might like to put together a small team of friends or just turn up and join some others. Either way this promises to be a light-hearted evening in the atmospheric surroundings of a delightful old building. £7.00 per head, to include a cheese and wine supper. Booking is necessary so please pick up the phone and call Anita at the museum : 01629 813642. 21 BASLOW SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB Baslow Village Hall, 2pm.The Life and Times of a Farrier - Doug Bradbury. 21 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 6.30pm. 4 miles. (grade 2). SK 280722. Birchen Edge CP (not Robin Hood pub car park), Nelson and Wellington Monuments. (Dogs on short fixed leads). 01246 414 410. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 21 HATHERSAGE OPEN AIR HEATED SWIMMING POOL NIGHT SWIM Come for a wonderful swim as you listen to live music from the band stand. 7.30-9.30pm. Tickets £6 Delicious homemade refreshments include soup, hot dogs and cakes. Book early to avoid disappointment on 01433 650843 or visit www.hathersageswimmingpool.co.uk 21 MATLOCK CHILDREN’S CENTRE School Road. Toy library. 10am-12noon. 01629 581867. 21 OPEN MIC NIGHT Wheatcroft’s Wharf Canalside Café, Cromford Mill. 79pm. Free entry. An evening of music in the relaxed atmosphere of Wheatcroft’s Wharf Café. Book a slot on the night or just sit back and listen. This event will take place on the first floor of Wheatcroft’s Wharf Café (please note that this is accessed only by stairs). Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995. 21 WHIST DRIVE Chelmorton War Memorial Institute. 7.30pm.

Saturday 22 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Froghall Wharf, Ipstones, Devil’s Staircase, Consall Forge. 07960 029081. 22 ELTON CHARITY BEER FESTIVAL 2pm-midnight. Live Music. Food. All ales only £3 a pint. Only food and drink brought from the event can be consumed on the playing field. Absolutely NO GLASS! Camping available. See village web page for further details. 22 GEORGIAN BANQUET Arkwright’s Café, Cromford Mill. 7.30-9.30pm. £19.50. Limited places, advance booking essential. Step back in time to when King George III was on the throne and be regaled by tales of Georgian life by the Mill Manager at this not to be missed Georgian banquet. Why not come dressed for the occasion! For further details and ticket bookings please visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 825995. 22 GRINDLEFORD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ANNUAL SHOW See Special Events for further details. 22 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB A full evening of entertainment with the rock n roll band Ready Steady 60’s and making a welcome return the talented vocalist Adrian Berry. 7.30pm-midnight. 22 NATIONAL PARK RANGER SERVICE GLORIOUS HEATHER WITH A ‘SURPRISE’! Start 10.30am, finish 5pm. 10 mile strenuous walk up onto the edges leading to Stanage Edge, with brilliant heather and an interesting cave! Steep climbs, rocky edges and rough moorland. Meet Grindleford Station Café, parking on-street on station approach road (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. 22 THE HIDDEN GARDENS OF CURBAR, CALVER AND FROGGATT 11am-4pm. 14 gardens, some are hidden gems and others have spectacular views. Refreshments and delicious cakes at 4 of the gardens. Programmes £4 each from Elaine Blair 01246 583677 or on the day from All Saints’ Church. All proceeds to All Saints’ Church, Curbar. 22 & 23 MEET THE ARTIST – FELICITY JACKSON Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. 10am-4pm. Free entry. An exhibition of paintings, wildlife and landscapes. Mainly watercolour but some pastel paintings, together with prints, cards, coasters and mugs. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995. 22 - 29 TADDINGTON WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details.

Sunday 23 BASLOW BOOK FAIR 10am-4pm. Free entry. Village Hall, Baslow, nr Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1SR. Up to 10 dealers with new, used and collectible books, maps and ephemera. Car parking. Refreshments. Peter Allen 01298 77786. 23 BRASS BAND Bakewell Silver Band at The Three Stags, Darley Bridge. 7.30pm. BBQ and raffle. 23 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: Cromford – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2: Edale Skyline – Long over 12 miles. 9.30am. Anyone welcome. Membership £5 single or £8 family per year. Contact 01298 72230 or 01298 23441. www.buxtonramblingclub.co.uk 23 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. 23 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Macclesfield Forest. (Standing Stones CP), Tegg’s Nose, Lamaload Res. 01773 550138. 23 GREAT HUCKLOW OLD CHAPEL (UNITARIAN) 10.30am. Service – conducted by Rev Kate Dean. 23 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 10 miles (grade 3). Shillito Wood CP Big Moor, Totley Moss (no dogs). 07879 404108. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 23 NATIONAL PARK RANGER SERVICE WELL, WELL, WELL! Start 10am, finish 4pm. 7.5 mile walk through a ‘Romano British’ settlement, following an Ancient Track to Taddington. Looking at three Well Dressings at Blackwell and Taddington. Lunch stop in Taddington where a refreshment tent will be selling teas, sandwiches and cake. One steep climb, field paths and tracks, stiles. Meet Miller’s Dale car park. From B6049, at Millers Dale take the road to Wormhill, the car park is on the left after 200 mtrs (GR: SK137 732) (PC: SK17 8SN). Booking essential 01629 816 270, cost £5 per person. 23 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Sequence and ballroom dancing to Richard Keeling. 8-11pm.

Monday 24 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of British Heart Foundation (1-in-10). 24 MATLOCK CHILDREN’S CENTRE School Road. Welcome meeting 10am. Breast feeding support group. 12.30-1.30pm. Baby stay and play 1.303pm. 01629 581867.

Tuesday 25 BAKEWELL CHILDREN’S CENTRE next door to the library. Welcome meeting. 11am-12noon. 01629 533673. 25 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Allestree, Woodlands Lane CP. Local walk. 01332 557887. 25 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Leisurely. Cutthroat Bridge A57 lay by, Derwent Edge. 01433 631446. 25 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am – Easy walk 60 – 90 minutes. Meet at Ashover Village Hall. 25 YOULGRAVE EASY WALK 60 – 90 minutes, 10.30am. Meet at Coldwell End Car Park in the village for an easy walk around Youlgrave area

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27 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF delete it from the paper. Sunday THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 30 BAKEWELL SECRET GARDENS 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Lay-by in aid of OXFAM, 2-6pm. £5 per person gives access to all gardens. Grouse Inn, Totley Moor, Blacka Moor. 01433 631446. Gardens are in South Church Street, Butts Road, Butts View, Monyash 27 MATLOCK CHILDREN’S CENTRE School Road. Messy Play 10-11.30am. Road, Yeld Road and Church Lane. Delicious refreshments in the Parish 01629 581867. Church. Plant, jewellery and Traidcraft stalls. Free shuttle bus to and from Bakewell Information Centre. All are welcome. Look out for Oxfam Friday balloons on the day! 28 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 6.30pm. 5 miles (grade 2). SK 256725. 30 BRASS BAND Darley Dale Band at The Three Stags, Darley Bridge. 7.30pm. Baslow (top of Eaton Hill) Ramble in the area. 0114 2306109. BBQ and raffle. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 30 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to 28 WHIST DRIVE Sheen Village Hall. 8pm. £1.50 incl. refreshments. In swimming pool). Walk 1: Chapel – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2: aid of St Lukes Church, Sheen. Please tel. George 01298 84492. Combs Moss – Medium 8-12 miles. 9.30am. Anyone welcome. 28 – 31 EARL STERNDALE FLOWER FESTIVAL See Special Events for Membership £5 single or £8 family per year. Contact 01298 72230 or further details. 01298 23441. www.buxtonramblingclub.co.uk

30 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. Moderate. 10 miles. Holmebrook Valley Country Park CP. Linacre reservoir. 01246 274921. 30 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. 30 EYAM MECHANICS INSTITUTE Plague Sunday light lunches, Catherine Mompesson’s cake, Plague pie. These are a few of the many delights on offer, plus all the many usual stalls, cards, bric-a-brac, tombola, books etc. This is a great afternoon, come and try. 12noon-5pm. Admission free. 30 FREE BEGINNERS FLY-FISHING COURSE At Orvis Retail Store, The Old Town Hall, King Street, Bakewell. Contact store for details 01629 810226. Further info. orvis.co.uk/learntoflyfish 30 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 9 miles (grade 2). Hartington (meet outside Cheese Shop). Lower Hurst Farm, Beresford Lane, Field House Farm, Narrowdale, Alstonefield, River Dove. 01246 417850 or 07719 644890. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 30 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB A full evening of entertainment with the The Tomkatz and the personality vocalist Ashley James 8.30pm to midnight. 30 PLAGUE COMMEMORATION SERVICE Join us at 2.30pm at Eyam Church, moving to the Delph for 3pm.

Monday 31 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Bakewell Methodist Church.

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EVENTS

ST BARTHOLOMEWS CHURCH, LONGNOR FLOWER FESTIVAL 8TH-14TH AUGUST Open daily 10.30am-4.30pm. Refreshments available.

Plague Commemoration Service Join us on 30th August, 2.30pm at Eyam Church, moving to the Delph for 3pm

vvvvvv GREAT HUCKLOW WELL DRESSING 13TH-15TH AUGUST 13th 7pm, Great Hucklow - Blessing of the Wells with Cressbrook Band, followed by Chicken Run race, and judging of the Figure at the Gate and Best Dressed house. 14th 7pm - Great Hucklow Buggy Race, along with Potato Race weigh-in and petalling competition 15th 2-5pm - Great Hucklow Gala Day: Doris Dancers, stalls, children's games, music, Llamas and much family fun

“I am honoured to share in this important commemoration. In a world where ‘health’ can be synonymous with a concern for my own wellbeing, we need to remember that ‘health’ includes a much bigger agenda – the wholeness of all God’s children. The Latin word salvus, from which we have our Gospel term salvation, basically means ‘right health’. The famous sacrifice of so many in Eyam through the community discipline of containing the plague for the sake of protecting those further afield is a sign of how Christian salvation operates: there is no greater love than to lay down your life for others. Such faith is the seed of salvation – we give thanks to God for being heirs of this amazing act of witness”.

vvvvvv GRINDLEFORD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ANNUAL SHOW, BRIDGE FIELD, GRINDLEFORD. S32 2JN SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST 2PM. Traditional village Horticultural Show in the beautiful Peak Park. Plenty of flowers, vegetables, chutneys, cakes, preserves, crafts etc. on display with a backdrop of music from Hathersage Silver Band, local interest stalls and auction of produce. Free car parking, train station 3/4 mile and on bus route between Sheffield and Bakewell/Buxton Hope to see you there! vvvvvv TADDINGTON WELL DRESSING 22ND-29TH AUGUST Daily: 10.30am-5pm Refreshments inc. home made sandwiches, cakes and scones. 11am5pm Famous white elephant tent, many stalls, raffle etc. Church open all day to view flowers and displays. 22nd 10-10.45am Blessing of well. 11am onwards BBQ. 12-4pm. Family fun afternoon with activities, games, bouncy slide. 23rd 11am onwards BBQ. 12noon Classic cars, tractors. 12noon-4pm Children’s activities, artificial cave. 2pm Hathersage Band, 6pm Bellringing. 6.30pm Evening of Praise. 25th 7pm Lanes race - food and refreshments from 6.30pm. Bramwell Institute. 26th 7.30pm Quiz, bring your own drinks and nibbles - Bramwell Institute. 28th 7 for 7.30pm Variety night (ticket only) meal 7.30pm - Bramwell Institute. Raffle draw. 29th 7pm End of festival gathering. Please bring a plate of food and a bottle of your choice. Bramwell Institute. vvvvvv CRESSBROOK ANNUAL HORTICULTURAL AND CRAFT SHOW 29TH AUGUST Fun event with small prizes and certificates to be won in four classes: cake and jams; flower arrangements; vegetables; arts and crafts with a separate class for children’s exhibits. All entries should be delivered to ‘The Cressbrook’ between 11am and 12.30pm on the morning of the show. Prize giving and an auction of the entries starts in the bar at 8.30pm. Everyone is welcome. vvvvvv FOOLOW WELL DRESSING 29TH AUGUST-6TH SEPTEMBER 29th Blessing of well. We invite you to enjoy our hospitality during our annual Well Dressing celebrations. Foolow is a small picturesque conservation village standing just off the A623 Chesterfield/Stockport thoroughfare at the centre of the Peak Park. Petalling the Wells: - You can view, and assist with if you wish, the ongoing preparations of the well boards by coming to Burdekin Hall (just behind the church) from Monday the 24th August. During that week we will be outlining our design and gradually filling this in with all kinds of natural flowers, berries and leaves which we usually complete by Friday early afternoon. We start about 10.30am each day, break for lunch and resume at about 2.30pm. 28th 6pm Building the Wells. The completed well boards, illuminated by floodlighting, are finally and precariously erected into place by the pond on the Foolow village green. 29th 12noon Stalls on the green. 1pm Blessing of the Wells followed by an afternoon of games, fun and bargains with stalls selling freshly made cakes, books, bric a brac, jewellery and collectables. 29th Aug.-6th Sep. The Foolow village hall will be open from 10.30am until 4.30pm each day to serve homemade cakes, coffee and teas served by a variety of folk raising funds for their chosen charities. The Church - don’t forget to pop in to St Hugh’s church which will be decorated with flowers for the well dressing week. St Hugh’s is open to all throughout the day. Please come and join us in the best two weeks of the year! vvvvvv EARL STERNDALE FLOWER FESTIVAL ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS CHURCH 28TH-31ST AUGUST In Church from 10am-5.30pm Refreshments, Raffle, Tombola and Table Top Sales. Do come along and enjoy the lovely flower arrangements that our ladies always seem to provide vvvvvv WORMHILL WELL DRESSING 29TH AUGUST-6TH SEPTEMBER 29th Blessing of well. vvvvvv 70TH FROGGATT SHOW 29TH AUGUST This year sees a significant milestone for Froggatt & District Horticultural Society on the occasion of the 70th Froggatt Show at Stoke Lane Field (once again by kind permission of H. Warren & Sons). For this 70th milestone we are planning to have more in the way of fun and entertainment particularly for our younger visitors who are perhaps not so enthralled by the fabulous Flowers Fruit and Vegetables on display In addition to Hathersage Brass Band we are fortunate this year to have a Climbing Wall courtesy of Buxton & Leek College to celebrate our local heritage & tradition of rock climbing along with some old fashioned fairground games - Coconut Shy and Hook A Duck – Children’s entertainer & Fancy Dress as well as Riders & Ponies events in the show-ring Even if you are not an ‘Alan Titchmarsh or Carol Klein’ there is something at Froggatt Show for everyone Show schedules with entry forms are now available from Calver Spar or Froggatt Edge Garage. vvvvvv ALL SAINTS CHURCH, ASHOVER FLOWER FESTIVAL 29TH AUGUST-1ST SEPTEMBER ‘A Bouquet of Creative Arts’ AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND 10am- 5pm Art Exhibition and all day refreshments in the Bassett Rooms. Songs of Praise Service Sunday 5pm.

DITTO

WINE AT EYAM

Around 200 years ago, though past their prime, a couple named John and Mary Howe took over ‘a neat and commodious inn’ opposite Eyam church. The simple demands of their regular customers were easily satisfied and the daily routine of host and hostess was seldom disturbed by outsiders. Until the day when two strangers – ‘Lunnoners’ in fact – diverted from their Peakland jaunting to call at the inn and ask for a hearty beef dinner. Having nothing as up-market as beef, Mary talked them into bacon and eggs instead. In response to an order for wine, she offered some of her home-made ‘ellaberry’. The first bottle of wine went down very well indeed and the strangers called for another bottle of ditto. ‘Ditto?’ muttered Mary in confusion, ‘What mak o’ wine is that?’ Going out to John in the garden she whispered, ‘Tha’ll ha’ to come thysel. I’ve ta’en a bottle o’ ellaberry to they two fellas in t’parlour, and now they wantin’ one o’ ditto. What should I do?’ ‘Oh gi’ ‘em another o’ same’, said John, ‘they’ll ‘appen never notice.’ The second bottle was downed as quickly as the first while Mary kept her fingers crossed. Then came a cheery call for ‘ditto repeated’. Again she appealed to John, ‘I wish thou’d come and talk to these Lunnoners, lad. Now they want a bottle of ‘ditto repeated’. Dost tha’ know what sort it is?’ ‘I know nowt abaht it. Tha mun take ‘em one like t’others, they’n know no different.’ After happily downing the third bottle, the guests asked Mary for the reckoning. ‘Well’, she worked out, ‘the first bottle is two shillings and sixpence, the second yo’ remember were ‘ditto’ and that’s five shillings, and I can’t sell a bottle of ‘ditto repeated’ under seven shillings and sixpence. She eventually arrived at a total of fifteen shillings, generously adding, ‘an’ I’ll give thee t’ bacon and eggs’. Traditional hospitality has been ditto repeated at Eyam ever since, not least during Well Dressings week, this year 29 August – 5 September. Julie Bunting

LEEDUM limited We wish Eyam Well Dressing and Carnival every success Church Street • Eyam Telephone: 01433 630838

EYAM WELL DRESSING AND CARNIVAL 29TH AUGUST-5TH SEPTEMBER 29th Procession leaves Eyam Church at 2.30pm to open the town head well opened by Mr Ken Thompson . The procession then proceeds to the town end well to be opened by Mrs Helen Cook who will also perform the crowning of Eyam Royalty 31st Eyam Village Show 1st Sep. – Fell Race 6.30pm from sports field Hawkhill Road, a gruelling course for those who like a challenge. Contact Archie Hartwright for entry details 01433 631474 3rd – 8pm Quiz Night hosted by Mr Geoff Blackwell in the Mechanics Institute -teams of up to 6 people -entry £1 per person Teams must be entered before the night to make sure of a place , as numbers are limited Contact Diana Cameron tel 01433 630349. Please would teams bring their own interval refreshments 5th – Carnival Day 10.30pm Sheep Roast plus bar with seating area. 1pm Judging of fancy dress School Yard, judging of floats in Water Lane. 1.30pm display of Queens Floats Hawkhill Road. 3pm Carnival Parade through the Village from Square via Causeway New Road then proceeding through the Village 6th – 1pm Rodger Ridgeway Memorial Cricket Match Eyam Cricket Club Hawkhill Road Barbecue and raffle

EYAM MUSEUM In this, the 350th anniversary of when the Plague came to Eyam, the Museum will be offering free entry on Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th August. They will be welcoming visitors to go along and find out about the remarkable story of the sacrifice this village made in 1665 and 1666.

The Museum will be offering children’s activities throughout both days and extra information sessions will take place between 10 and 4 for all ages, presented by current village residents. Visit the website w w w . e y a m museum.org.uk for more information

Learn all about

The Plague! Hawkhill Road, Eyam, Derbyshire Just off A623. Signposted in the village. Find out about Bubonic Plague in the Peak District village where it killed over a third of the population in 1665/6. Learn about the black rats, the fleas that carried the disease, and see the stories of the families it affected.

FREE ENTRY SAT/SUN 29/30 AUG 2015. Open Tuesday-Sunday and Bank Hols. 10.00-4.30 (last admissions at 4.00pm) Open until 1st November 2015 Tel: 01433 631371. www.eyam-museum.org.uk

Miners Arms Eyam Water Lane, Eyam, Hope Valley, S32 5RG

01433 630853 www.theminersarmseyam.co.uk

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Your Hosts Ian Jackson and Ruth Nuttall welcome customers old and new Delicious, freshly prepared foods, fine wines, cask beers and a warm, friendly atmosphere. Guest beers include Ruddles, Abbot Ale, Old Speckled Hen and Timothy Taylor. We offer a creative restaurant dinner menu as well as simpler food during lunchtimes and evenings, all prepared by our chefs, Rachel Nuttall and Ragab Elnagar. The vast majority of our food is prepared from fresh ingredients sourced from local suppliers. If you wish to stay over, we have 7 en-suite bedrooms available.

Beer Festival & Charity Hog Roast SUNDAY 30TH AUGUST Hand-pulled Real Ales and a selection of Traditional Ciders

OPEN: Mon-Sat 12noon-11pm • Sun 12noon-10.30pm FOOD SERVED: Mon-Sat 12noon-2pm • Sun 12noon-3pm • Mon 6pm-8pm • Tue-Fri 6pm-9pm • Sat 7pm-9pm


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SITUATIONS VACANT

HOUSEKEEPER WANTED URGENTLY AT BUSY B&B IN CASTLETON

10-12 hours weekly (more hours if wanted) Weekends and school holidays essential 8.00am or 10.30am start Good rate of pay

01433 621098

Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159

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

PART-TIME FRONT OF HOUSE STAFF

Experience not essential, full training given with optional qualifications opportunity

COOK/BAKER A key full time role has arisen within our busy Design Museum café’s small team. We are seeking a candidate with professional cooking and baking experience to provide the highest quality light lunches and cakes and excellent service. Working closely with the Café Manager, you will also assist in the continuous development of the seasonal café menu. A keen interest in food is essential. Full-time Hours typically 9-5 and will include weekends and Bank Holidays. No evenings. Please send your CV and a brief covering letter to: Sherri Mason, Café Manager, David Mellor Design Ltd, The Round Building, Hathersage S32 1BA café@davidmellordesign.co.uk

01629 814222

FULL-TIME

HOUSEKEEPER

Tel: 01629 812725

The Old Hall Hotel HOPE

Requires

Full and part-time HOUSEKEEPING STAFF and

KITCHEN PORTERS

Hours up to 40 per week but can vary. Own transport needed, must be over 21. To start immediately. Please email full CVs to whimalesltd@gmail.com

DAVID MELLOR DESIGN MUSEUM CAFÉ

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PART-TIME / FULL-TIME COMMIS CHEF

BREWERY WORKER Needed for established micro brewery based near Hartington. A physically demanding job, applicants need to be practically minded, responsible and able to work to a tight schedule. Previous experience not essential but relevant experience working in a similar environment is important.

Recruiting for: Finance Engineering Commercial PA & Secretarial Hospitality Retail

PART-TIME HOUSEKEEPING POSITIONS AT CLIFF COLLEGE Applications are invited for flexible positions at Cliff College within the Housekeeping Team. Due to expanding business, Housekeeping staff are required for busy periods. Hourly Rate of £7.85 Please email Russ Gamble at r.gamble@cliffcollege.ac.uk to express an interest Flexible part-time hours can be discussed but will include weekend working

REQUIRED

HOPE VALLEY Contact Mandy – Tel: 01433 621219 Email: info@losehillhouse.co.uk

COLEMANS DELI FULL-TIME JOB AVAILABLE

GREAT RATES OF PAY

IN A VERY LIVELY AND FRIENDLY DELI IN THE HEART OF HATHERSAGE.

Tel. 01433 620160

Duties include serving in the deli and making coffees. Catering experience is preferable and Barista training will be provided. Working 5 out of 7 days including some weekend work with flexibility to suit applicants.

hotel focus

Independent Special School Rated ‘Good’ Ofsted, 2012, 2015

RESERVATION : CONFERENCES : BUSINESS TRAVEL

RESIDENTIAL CARE WORKERS

We are an established and successful travel management, venue finding and hotel booking agency serving corporate clients all over the United Kingdom.

Required for unique specialized small residential children’s home for children aged between the ages of 9 and 17 based in Buxton and close to the Staffordshire border. Due to expansion we are looking to hire 2 part-time and 2 full-time residential care workers there are also relief positions available. The role involves outdoor activities, equine activities, life skills as well as day to day care and encouraging education. We also require waking night staff. NVQ level 3 or equivalent preferable but not necessary as training can be provided, mandatory training also will be provided for successful applicants. We are an equal opportunities organisation. If you would like to apply for this position or require any further information please email cturner@adventurecare.co.uk or call 01298 767555 between 9.00am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday and we will provide you with an application pack, this will include a job description. www.adventurecare.co.uk

We currently require an

INVOICING CLERK

This is a part-time position with an equivalent approximately 25 hours per week. Experience is essential in all aspects of invoicing. A confident manner, drive and an excellent telephone manner are vital for this role. Please send a full CV to Clive Gibbs, Partner, Hotel Focus, King Street, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1DZ. Email clive.gibbs@hotelfocus.co.uk

For further details please call Jim or Chris at the deli on 01433 650505 Or please email your CV to lil@colemansdeli.com are looking for friendly, reliable staff to join the expanding Care Team. We are an accredited provider with an excellent reputation for delivering quality care in your local community. Flexible hours available including evenings and weekends. Good rates of pay, a weekend enhancement plus travel allowance. Full training provided and professional qualifications available. If you want a rewarding job that is different give Kate or Caroline a call on

01433 631380 or email care@e-d-s.org

Part-time

Cooking and Support Staff CASUAL AGRICULTURAL MARKET CLEANSING OPERATIVE £8.05 per hour Closing date: 21st August 2014 A number of vacancies have arisen at Derbyshire Dales District Council for Agricultural Market Cleansing Operatives required to work all year round on a casual basis. The hours of work will vary throughout the year, to include early mornings and late evenings and weekend work. If you wish to have an informal discussion regarding the position please contact Richard Taylor, ABC Manager on 01629 813777. Please apply online at www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk If you are unable to apply online, please contact Corporate Support on 01629 761325 or email corporatesupport@derbyshiredales.gov.uk for an application form

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You will have the opportunity to benefit from working within our professional and very friendly teams whilst learning how to deliver the exceptional customer service we are known for. The Cavendish Rooms These posts are temporary until January 2016 and include working two to four days each week, to include Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday, dependent on your availability. Hours are generally 10.30/11am until 5/6pm each day. Duties include greeting customers, providing full table service, working on the till and serving hot and cold drinks. Weddings and Events Casual work is available helping in the smooth operation of events; greeting and serving customers, supporting the bar, front of house and kitchen areas. You will also assist in setting up the function venue; moving chairs, tables and laying tables – which can be physically demanding. Applicants must be aged 18 or over as you will be required to serve alcohol. There is a possibility of late finishes. Please apply in writing (clearly stating which position/days you are interested in) to the HR Department, Chatsworth, Estate Office, Edensor, Bakewell, Derbyshire or email hr@chatsworth.org. An application form and job description is available at www.chatsworth.org/working-with-us

for further details

We are looking to recruit part-time sales advisors to work and cover across all four Silvarious branches. Applicants should be enthusiastic, trustworthy, well groomed with a pleasant, cheerful manner. Retail sales experience and flexibility is essential. A full, clean driving licence and own transport is essential. Offering a good hourly rate. References will be required. For further details, please email your CV to sales@silvarious.com or post to The Manager, Silvarious Ltd, 3 Water Street, Bakewell DE45 1EW.

The Cavendish Rooms Restaurant Customer Service posts available - two to four days per week on: Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday

Several positions are available based within the Stables at Chatsworth, working in the prestigious Cavendish Rooms Restaurant or assisting at Weddings and Events. Experience is not necessary for either post as full training will be provided.

Ring Steve on 07966 193459

Handcrafted silver jewellery

Previous applicants need not apply.

Weddings & Events Casual work available weekends & evenings

wanted at the Honeysuckle/Woodbine Café, Hope, Derbyshire. Staff are required for both weekdays and weekends - hours to be agreed.

Cavendish Club Catering Assistants

Independent Special School Rated ‘Good’ Ofsted, 2012, 2015

FULL TIME – QUALIFIED OUTDOOR PURSUITS We are looking for a highly motivated, enthusiastic and qualified, ‘all-round’ outdoor educator to develop our programme of P.E. and Outdoor Pursuits. To work with and support children aged 9 to 17 with Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties. We are an equal opportunities organisation. Please apply with your CV to the Head Teacher, Adventure Care Independent School, Quarnford, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 0TJ or email jferguson@adventurecare.co.uk

Opportunities are available at the Cavendish club based at the Estate Office, Edensor. The Cavendish club is a friendly private club serving drinks and food to employees, tenants and members of the Chatsworth sport clubs.

g r a n t ’s

You will help with the smooth operation of the club by working effectively within a small team; serving drinks and snacks from the bar, serving food at tables and supporting the kitchen during busy service. You must possess great people skills and be happy to maintain the excellent level of customer service enjoyed at the club. Experience of cash handling would be beneficial but is not essential.

SALES AND LETTINGS NEGOTIATOR

Applicants must be aged 18 or over as you will be required to serve alcohol. We have vacancies available in the two posts described below: 1. A permanent position working from 5pm to 11pm on Tuesday & Friday. 2. Casual work, on an as and when required basis, when the club is open on; Wednesdays from 10am to 3pm and Tuesday to Saturday evenings from 5pm to 11pm. Both positions have the possibility of increased hours to cover holidays. Flexibility is essential, particularly at busy periods. To apply, please send your CV (before 20 August and clearly stating which post interests you) to: The HR Department, Chatsworth Estate Office, Edensor, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1PJ or via email hr@chatsworth.org A job description can be found on www.chatsworth.org/working-with-us

of derbyshire

Full-time, permanent role c. £17,000 (dependent on experience) + commission

We are a small, award winning, independent agency with offices in Matlock and Wirksworth. If you have estate agency or sales experience, and: ....have excellent communication and interpersonal skills; pay attention to detail; are organised; have a positive outlook and the ability to work under pressure; have your own car and a driving licence; are flexible and able to work on Saturdays; and, are looking to work in a stimulating environment where you make a difference..... please send a CV to: Jacqueline@grantsofderbyshire.co.uk before 26.8.15. For an informal discussion, call Jacqueline Ashmore, Associate Director on 07531 663393.


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SITUATIONS VACANT

The Old Bank Salon in Hope requires a

QUALIFIED HAIRDRESSER Part-time, hours flexible At least 3 years experience, needs to be able to do all aspects of hairdressing.

Please call Sarah on 07740 470585

Elderly lady in Grindleford requires reliable, caring person to start September, Saturday and Sunday

Hathersage Bakery

REQUIRES AN

APPRENTICE STEEL FABRICATOR 4 year apprenticeship starting at Chesterfield College in September. One day per week at College and four days working at our Calver site. Would suit school leaver.

Send CV to enquiries@alphaweld.co.uk or ring Hope Valley 01433 631632

BURTON CLOSES HALL REQUIRE

Require

SHOP ASSISTANTS

SOUS CHEF REQUIRED FULL-TIME

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

Please contact Andrea Broadhead on

01629 814076 Burton Closes Hall

DAVID MELLOR DESIGN MUSEUM CAFÉ KITCHEN ASSISTANT REQUIRED

STAFF WANTED FOR SMALL CARE HOME CARE STAFF for days/night duty PART-TIME COOK PART-TIME DOMESTIC For more details please ring Hazel on

HAIR

ELBA

OFFICE CLEANING STAFF

We are now recruiting energetic and fun people to join our team!

We have the above position available. Professional premises in Wirksworth. 2 hrs x 5 days per week early morning. Excellent pay & benefits

BEAUTY

Positions available are:

Phone Poppies (Baslow) 01246 583800

EXPERIENCED STYLIST JUNIOR STYLIST NVQ LEVEL 2

POPPIES

HIGH PEAK HUNT Part-time GROOM AND EXERCISE RIDER

Contact Dawn ~ Tel: 01629 810378

THE

CHESHIRE CHEESE INN

Edale Road, Hope

requires

Full-Time CheF The Cheshire Cheese Inn offers traditional pub food cooked to the highest standards using local produce. Our expanding business requires a fulltime qualified Chef to work under the guidance of our Head Chef to produce high quality home cooked meals.

Required to ride and lead fit hunt horses, so must be a competent rider who is happy and able to work independently. Should also be able to turn out horses to a high standard. Please contact: Kathleen Cox. Email: kathjacks@btinternet.com or telephone 01629 812020 after 7p.m.

SOUS CHEF The Grouse Inn required at

Longshaw / Froggatt 45 hours per week £22,500 salary Contact Sally or Peta

01433 630423

Salary negotiable

peta_fletcher@hotmail.com

Call 01433 620381 www.thecheshirecheeseinn.co.uk laura@thecheshirecheeseinn.co.uk

Accounts Assistant required for office based in Baslow. SAGE knowledge essential – purchase ledger preferable. 32 hours minimum. Please send CV to accounts@skillspeoplegroup.com

The role is in our busy Design Museum Café, working closely alongside the café manager and chef. The ideal candidate will assist our chef in the preparation of our menu and will implement food hygiene regulations. They must have Level 3 or equivalent Hygiene certs. They must be enthusiastic and have a keen interest in food.

Full time Hours typically 9-5 and will include weekends and Bank Holidays. No evenings.

FULL-TIME BAR PERSON

Please send your C.V. and covering letter to:

FULL-TIME/PART-TIME WAITING ON STAFF

Sherrie Mason, Café Manager, David Mellor Design Ltd, The Round Building, Hathersage, S32 1BA cafe@davidmellordesign.co.uk

Tel: 01629 822551

01629 258010

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

The Greyhound Hotel CROMFORD

15 minute morning call to make coffee and 40 minute lunchtime call to microwave prepared meal ~ £10 A DAY Please write with your details to PO box KJ63 c/o Peak Advertiser, Granby Road, Bakewell DE45 1ES

ALPHAWELD LTD

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Closing date: 11th September 2015 for immediate start

MILLS & BLACK CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

EXPERIENCED DOMESTIC CLEANER Required for 5 hours a week between Bakewell and Buxton. Car preferable. References essential. Call Sue or Neil 01298 85104

TUITION

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

WORK WANTED

Tel: Helen 01629 580567

ROOFER REQUIRES WORK Repairs or renewal. No job too small. 01629 823833.

MATHEMATICS TUITION

PERSONAL 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. CHRISTIAN LADY 70+ wishes to meet gentleman for occasional outing and friendship. Please reply to Box No. JL32 c/o Peak Advertiser, First Floor Offices, Orme Court, Granby Road, Bakewell, DE45 1ES.

Available from a PGCE Qualified, registered teacher. Extensively experienced with adults and children of any age and level, KS2 – A Level Very competitive rates. Phone 01629 640671 or 07803 127337. Email: lindacmason@hotmail.com

MATCHMATES INTRODUCTIONS Inc: TLC Single? Separated? Divorced? Widow/ed? 18-85 yrs? Est: 1985

A SERVICE for those

NOT INTO ON-LINE DATING! CONFIDENTIAL UNLIMITED INTRODUCTIONS Tel 0800 160 1885

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

MOBILE HAIRDRESSER GENTLEMEN AND BOYS BARBER Experienced and reliable. Call Teresa 07974 960209.

TUITION IN MATHS AND PHYSICS by mature, friendly graduate. Many local references.

07525 241462 derbyshiretutors.co.uk

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

FOOT CLINIC 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

CONGRATULATIONS

require

AAT QUALIFIED ACCOUNTS STAFF

have vacancies for

Care Assistants Previous experience would be

KITCHEN ASSISTANTS

an advantage, but not essential as full training is provided. Good rates of pay ~ up to £9.21 per hour. Transport essential. Various shift patterns available. Call 01433 623066 or 07814 022601

up to 15 hours per week

to work in a busy Chartered Accountants office Applicants with previous practice experience of accounts preparation to trial balance preferred but full AAT training support available for trainees who are part qualified AAT. Must be computer literate, numerate and have a minimum of 5 GCSE’s

CLEANER If any of these jobs may be of interest to you we are offering great rates of pay and a good package being part of the Chatsworth Group.

Please call on 01629 733259 or email alan.hill@devonshirebeeley.co.uk

Please forward your CV to Derwent House, 141-145 Dale Road Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3LU or email to admin@millsandblack.com

SITUATIONS VACANT COTTAGE CHANGEOVER flexi hours. Good rates of pay. 01629 650342.

Congratulations on passing your driving test

James Slaney Best wishes from

TOP GEAR SCHOOL OF MOTORING 07773 288 636

WANTED MATLOCK & DISTRICT MENCAP SOCIETY will collect brica-brac and jumble. We take furniture. Enquiries ring Jackie 07831 316582. OLD FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES WANTED I am not a dealer, just an avid collector. Cash paid. Ring Andy on 07951 946999 Rowsley.

CHILDREN’S BIRTHDAY PARTIES

CLEANER

Children’s Birthday Parties

for Holiday Let Wanted

TEL: 07885 327753

Saturday 10.15 – 2.30, reliability essential. Matlock area. Own transport required. 01629 580036 Sunday evening onwards

EXPERIENCED BUTCHER REQUIRED TO JOIN OUR BUTCHERY TEAM AT OUR TIDESWELL DEPOT Hours of work: Monday to Friday 8.00a.m. – 5.00p.m.+ overtime as required Starting rate of pay: £9.50 per hour

THE GEORGE ALSTONEFIELD www.thegeorgeatalstonefield.com Looking to recruit

FRONT OF HOUSE STAFF

Please download and complete a job application form at www.holdsworthfoods/work-for-us and return to Paul Milburn at the above address

You will have a passion for customer service, energy, enthusiasm and a can do attitude. Good rates of pay and excellent tips. Own transport essential. Flexible hours to include weekends.

For further information call Paul Milburn on 01298 871435 Closing date for applications Friday 21st August 2015

Please email emily@thegeorgeatalstonefield.com

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

Do something different and go wild in the woods! Den building, outdoor games and wild stuff! We do it all for you. BRING YOUR OWN FOOD IF YOU WANT. LOADS OF FUN IN A BEAUTIFUL AND SAFE SITE. Row Spencer, qualified teacher. DBS checked. Public liability insurance. Outdoor First Aider Details 07764 511463 or derbyshireoutdoors@gmail.com find us on facebook www.gowildinwirksworth.co.uk

RECORDS WANTED

CASH PAID GOOD CONDITION ONLY

LPS SINGLES 1960S TO 1980S

Tel: 01246 850442 WILL COLLECT


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TEL: Bakewell 01629 810511 www.bridgestreethairboutique.co.uk

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

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

Guitar Lessons £10 per 1/2 hour

For fun or to achieve exams call Lisa

01629 593643

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

01433 631769

peakdistrictguitartuition.co.uk

EQUESTRIAN WILLOW TREE LIVERY nr Bakewell. Stables available, full and part livery. 07912 548093. HIGH PEAK HUNT require part-time groom/rider please see Jobs Section.

HORSE GRAZING

LOGS

WINDOW CLEANING

HORSE GRAZING with stable in Whatstandwell area. Exercise area and lovely off-road bridle paths. 01629 824180/07713 769074.

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

M CLEAN Window cleaning services, conservatory, solar panel, fascias, soffit and gutter cleaning. 0784 5049122.

STORAGE

DARLEY DALE

SELF STORAGE FACILITY

LIVESTOCK

BERKSHIRE WEANERS FOR SALE T: 07971 082379

POULTRY Warren 18 week-old

FIREWOOD FOR SALE

Secure Container Storage

SEASONED HARDWOOD

From £12.00 week 80sq ft Easy access 24 hours/Flexible terms Email:info@ladygrovemill.co.uk

FREE delivery within 10 miles of Haddon Hall

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

Fully vaccinated and salmonella tested Darren Barlow 01298 84820

CAFÉ LEASE Bakewell

Applications are invited to lease the popular and busy café within the Rutland Arms Antiques Centre.

BARN STORED DRY LOGS

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

TELEPHONE, INTERNET & TV

FREE TRIAL PIANO LESSON offered by Concert Pianist. Details www.pianoartist .co.uk or tel. 01629 581475. PIANO, GUITAR, KEYBOARD and music theory. Tel. 01629 259178/07854 446958.

TELEPHONE, INTERNET, TV AND SKY Faults & Extra points Broadband / WiFi problems Freesat - BT TV – Youview B.T. Quality half the price Friendly Ex B.T. Engineer Call Dave 07729 037667

Piano Lessons

Experienced Teacher All ages welcome Beginners onwards Hazel Henderson Buxton 01298 938958 www.hazelspiano.com

AERIALS

Seasoned Hardwood Logs average length 8-10” long Suitable for Wood Burning Stoves or Open Fires Fast FREE Delivery

Tel: 07710 772087 Calver

SUE’S MOBILE DOG GROOMING AND MICROCHIPPING SERVICES 01433 651263 07840 345526

PUPPY TRAINING HH CLASSES HH

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

01629 312196

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

NOVELTY CAKES

FREE ESTIMATES Digital aerials and satellites fitted TV wall mounting Telephone Points CCTV supplied and fitted

NO

VAT

07500081942

TV Wall Mounting

plus over 25 years experience

18267013

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

FOR HIRE:

COMPUTERS

Tel: 01629 580712 Mobile: 07761 656702 Email: darrenball@toucansurf.com

Peak Valley IT

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.

Clearing up your IT worries

JILL MIDDLETON 01298 872444

Give Jon a call on 07891 589267 - here to help quickly

DOG WALKING, TRAINING AND PUPPY CLASSES NOW AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK!

Tel 07807 842049 claire@highpeakdogservices.co.uk www.highpeakdogservices.co.uk

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

PROPERTY TO LET

HOUSE TO LET

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

KITCHENS I HAND PAINT NEWLY INSTALLED OR OLD, TIRED & WORN KITCHENS with my special primer, then paint it with Farrow & Ball colours, your kitchen will last you at least 5 years, I’ll guarantee that!!! Phone Chris @ Paintwood on 07984 070617.

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

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

Phone: 813472

WACKER PLATE. Ride on roller for hire. 07966 210181/01298 687465.

BUILDING/DIY 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.

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Old clocks repaired and restored at reasonable 6 prices

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Wirksworth

Lovely 3 storey, 2 bed cottage, views, allocated parking. References and deposit required. £550 per month Available from September Tel: 07891 991056

PROPERTY WANTED

HOUSE WANTED 2 / 3 bed property in / around Matlock or surrounding areas. Rural preferred Around £500-£600 pcm

07909 010206

E&R

Your Local Country Lettings Letting Agent

TIDESWELL

3 bed cottage, 2 receptions, garden, off-street parking £650 pcm

LITTON

3 bedroom cottage, lounge, dining kitchen with Aga, conservatory, garage, private back yard £880 pcm

LITTON

RECLAIMED MAPLE STRIP FLOORING fixing service available. 07743 699058.

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HOME VISITS 7 DAYS Repairs, Speed issues, Installs, Upgrades, Viruses, Internet, Wireless, Data Retrieval, Broadband, Servicing, etc.

HIGH PEAK DOG SERVICES

BOB-CAT, mini-digger, tractor and dump trailer and dumpers for hire with or without driver. 07966 210181/01298 687465.

Written applications to Miss V Wilson Rutland Arms Antiques Centre, The Square, Bakewell DE45 1BT

SKIP LOADERS

SERVICES

FOR HIRE

TV & Radio aerial installation Multipoint installations

IT Engineer since 1988

Email: holidays@kool4cats.co.uk web: www.kool4cats.co.uk

ENTERTAINMENT MAGICIAN – Children’s parties. Phone 01298 26745.

D.B Home Computer Repairs Quality P.C. repairs throughout the Peak District

A LUXURY PURPOSE BUILT CATTERY

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

Situated within the pleasant environment of this superb antiques centre, the café provides a splendid opportunity for the right individual to develop a strong client base amongst the many visitors who frequent the centre 7 days a week.

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

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IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME

COAL AND LOGS

TV Aerial & Satellite Services

www.sastv.co.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.

COAL

01629 732122 or 07950 495727

MATLOCK

PETS

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

Point of Lay Pullets

connectaphone .net MUSIC TUITION

TEL: 07802 901133

(also kindling sticks) Tel: 01629 810911 E-mail: ruth@haddonestate.co.uk

2/3 bedroom cottage, open plan kitchen/dining/living, pet considered £550 pcm

OTHER PROPERTIES COMING SOON

Please contact us to join our waiting list Choose our full management option and we’ll find you a tenant for FREE! (T&C). Contact us for more details

01298 71815 / 07565 857288

www.erclettings.co.uk Like us on facebook – www.facebook.com/ERCountrylettings

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HAIR AND BEAUTY

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 c a t s www.angelwingsanimalrescu e.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.dovecatrescuesanctuar y.org.uk BLACK LABRADOR PUPPIES, KC Registered, wormed, well socialised, bitches and dogs, £550. Ready early September. 07850 511568.

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SITUATIONS VACANT

Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159

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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY TO LET

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

TO LET

New & Reclaimed

MOLYNEUX BUSINESS PARK

OAK FLOORING FIXING & SANDING

07743 699058

DARLEY DALE

OFFICE 1.1 – 210 sq.ft all inclusive rent OFFICE 2.5 – 775 sq.ft lease terms negotiable OFFICE 8.2 – 230 sq.ft all inclusive rent

01629-733323 steve@molyneuxholdings.com

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

SPACE TO LET ON FLEXIBLE TERMS

FREE FILL/HARDCORE FREE FILL/HARDCORE subsoil and stone (no rubbish). Approx 120 cubic metres (120/180 tons), available August/September 2015. Will deliver FREE in Bakewell and surrounding areas. Call 01629 810479 or 07845 731836.

FREE • FILL/HARDCORE • FREE Subsoil & Stone (no rubbish)

Approx. 120 cubic metres (120/180 tons) available August/September 2015

Will deliver FREE in Bakewell and surrounding areas

CALL 01629 810479 or 07845 731836

WORKSHOPS / STORAGE / INDUSTRIAL UNITS 16D – 276 SQ.FT. Immediate availability 6B – 350 SQ.FT. Available from 1st November 13G – 295 SQ.FT. Available from 1st November

OFFICE SPACE OFFICE 3 – 276 SQ.FT. Immediate availability OFFICES 6&7 – 592 SQ.FT. Available from 1st October For further information and to view, please contact Litton Properties Limited Tel: 01629 810820 Email: enquiries@littonproperties.co.uk


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Peak Advertiser 17th August 2015 – Page 41 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A VARIATION TO A PREMISES LICENCE

DOMESTIC CLEARANCE

Name of applicant:

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

Address of premises: MEDWAY COMMUNITY CENTRE, NEW STREET, BAKEWELL, DERBYSHIRE Post Code: DE45 1DW

MEDWAY CENTRE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION

It is proposed to vary the licence for the above premises under the Licensing Act 2003 to permit:

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 SALE OF ALCOHOL BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10.00AM AND 10.00PM, MONDAY-SUNDAY AND DISAPPLICATION FOR THE REQUIREMENT FOR A DESIGNATED PREMISES SUPERVISOR. The full application can be inspected by contacting the Licensing Section at address below, or by email: licensing@derbyshiredales.gov.uk or telephone (01629) 761313 Representations can be made IN WRITING between: Date: 7 August 2015 and 5 September 2015 To:

Licensing Manager, Regulatory Services, Derbyshire Dales District Council, Town Hall, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3NN. (Telephone: 01629 761374)

It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application which carries a maximum fine of £5,000 on summary conviction.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC LOCAL INQUIRY WILDLIFE AND COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1981 SECTION 53 Notice is hereby given that an Inspector will be appointed by the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs to determine

Are you looking for office accommodation? The Peak District National Park Authority has spare office accommodation available to rent at its head office, Aldern House, in Bakewell. It offers a beautiful location as well as: • Flexible serviced accommodation from 82ft2 to 3,300ft2 • Car parking • Flexible terms For more information and terms, or to arrange a viewing, contact Ruth Marchington: Tel: 01629 816200 Email: customer.service@peakdistrict.gov.uk

www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/to-let HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION ITALY, AMALFI COAST Small, B&B in traffic-free mountain village above Positano. Ideal quiet retreat with modern conveniences and kitchen facilities. All rooms en-suite with panoramic sea views. Good walking base with regular local bus service. English speaking host. Airport transfers can be arranged. Tel: Penny Marrone 01954 210681 email: penny.marrone@ btinternet.com. Photos and further information including prices: www. ninobb.moonfruit.com

PUBLIC NOTICES 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 (FOOTPATH FROM PUBLIC FOOTPATH NO. 36 TO PUBLIC FOOTPATH NO. 37 – PARISH OF SOUTH DARLEY) MODIFICATION ORDER 2015 The above Order made on 6 August 2015, if confirmed as made, will modify the Definitive Map and Statement for the area by adding to them a Footpath from Public Footpath No. 36 to Public Footpath No. 37 in the Parish of South Darley. 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. 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 28 September 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.

Derbyshire County Council (Bridleway and Footpath along the non-classified highway known as Brushfield Lane – Parishes of Brushfield and Little Longstone) Modification Order 2014 and will attend at: The Inquiry will be held at Ashford War Memorial Institute, Church Street, Ashford in the Water, Derbyshire DE45 1QA on Tuesday 15 September 2015 at 10.00am and will continue at Great Longstone Village Hall, Church Street, Great Longstone, Derbyshire DE45 1TB on Wednesday 16 and Thursday 17 September 2015. To hold a public local inquiry into the Order The effect of the Order, if confirmed without modifications, will be to modify the Definitive Map and Statement for the area by adding to them a Bridleway and Footpath along the non-classified highway known as Brushfield Lane in the parishes of Brushfield and Little Longstone Any person wishing to view the statements of case and other documents relating to this Order may do so by appointment at the offices of Derbyshire County Council, County Hall, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3AG during normal office hours or at Tideswell Post Office, Tideswell Stores, Tideswell, Buxton, SK17 8NU from 9.00am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday and 9.00am to 12.30pm on Saturday. Appointments can be made by telephoning 01629 538465. Planning Inspectorate Reference: FPS/U1050/7/86 Contact point at the Planning Inspectorate: Bart Bartkowiak, Rights of Way Section, Room 3/25, Hawk Wing, Temple Quay House, 2 The Square, Temple Quay, Bristol BS1 6PN. Tel: 0303 4445223 Email: bart.bartkowiak@pins.gsi.gov.uk

Goods Vehicle Operator’s Licence RG Millward Limited of Black Rocks Business Park, Porter Lane, Wirksworth, Derbyshire DE4 4NQ is applying for a licence to use Black Rocks Business Park, Porter Lane, Wirksworth, Derbyshire DE4 4NQ as an operating centre for 3 goods vehicles and 0 trailers Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) near the operating centre(s) who believe that their use or enjoyment of that land would be affected, should make written representations to the Traffic Commissioner at Hillcrest House, 386 Harehills Lane, Leeds, LS9 6NF, stating their reasons, within 21 days of this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy of their representations to the applicant at the address given at the top of this notice. A Guide to Making Representations is available from the Traffic Commissioner’s office.

15/00474/FUL – Formation of access track – Rowsley Wood, off Chesterfield Road, Rowsley (F) 15/00505/FUL – Erection of dwelling – Land to the rear of former 149 Smedley Street, Matlock (C) 15/00520/FUL – Change of use and conversion of workshop to café, yoga studio and conference venue – 44 New Street, Matlock (C) 15/00531/FUL – Erection of agricultural livestock, hay and implement store – Peak View, Brassington Lane, Wirksworth 15/00554/FUL – Replacement of windows, door and render to the front elevation (Article 4) – 14 Chapel Lane, Wirksworth (C) 15/00555/VCOND – Variation of condition 23 of planning application 10/00696/FUL to allow unrestricted residential occupation – George Mine Barn, Bolehill Road, Bolehill (C) 15/00566/FUL – Demolition of garages and erection of 2 no. dwelling houses – Hilltops View Garage Courtyard, Off Hazel Grove, Matlock 15/00567/FUL – Demolition of existing garages and storage unit and erection of 4 no. flats – Hazel Grove Garage Courtyard, Off Hazel Grove, Matlock 15/00571/FUL – Partial conversation of garage to form entrance porch and single storey rear extension – 1 Wirksworth Hall Gardens, Wirksworth (C) (S) Applications with the suffix F may affect a Footpath Applications with the suffix C may affect a Conservation Area Applications with the suffix S may affect the setting of a Listed Building 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.

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.

FOR SALE LARGE COLLECTION CLASSICAL 33 R.P.M. VINYL LP RECORDS vgc. Also large box 78 R.P.M. All records reproduce perfect sound if played on dual speed record player/gramaphone £75 the lot. Also large collection books (hardback/ paperback) £40. 0114 2456932. 2 X MODEL CASTLES £10 each; Garage tool box £10. 07884 063918 Matlock. COT/MATTRESS solid pine (converts to bed) clean, vgc, £45. Two wickerwork (rattan) four panel bedroom ‘divider’ screens, ideally lend privacy to large child’s bedroom, to create extra sleeping space, overall length 10’, height 6’, £55 the pair. Tall mahogany veneered free standing corner cupboard, 7’ high x 18” wide, slight attention to veneer required, only £35. 0114 2456932. DRI BUDDY (CLOTHES DRYER) as advertised on TV. Ex. cond. £25. 07831 515713 Chesterfield.

3 DARK ANTIQUE WOODEN CHAIRS with wicker seats £10 each. 07870 729119 Bakewell. GTECH CORDLESS TELESCOPIC MULTI TOOL 18v, HT04, new, 5 in 1, hedge trimmer, grass shears, branch pruner, strimmers, paving brush. 01629 812478. HOTPOINT LARDER FRIDGE 12.4 cu. ft, 1750mm H x 600mm W x 655mm D, graphite £50; Matching freezer, 6 drawers, both VGC £50 each or £80 for the pair, buyer collects; Solid pine single bed and mattress, hardly used, very clean, VGC £40. 01298 871753. TRAILER good and strong, 5’ L x 3’ W with lighting board £45; Double 9’ wooden ladder £10; Garden groom safety hedge / bush trimmer, used twice £25; Heavy duty ‘Pro Lock’ car steering lock, insurance approved £20; Foot pump £4; Framed rucksack, hardly used £5. 01433 620357. BAG OF LADIES CLOTHES size 6-8, good clean cond., Top Shop, River Island etc., comes from smoke-free home £25; Card craft items, includes toppers, card, paper, ribbon decoupage, good cond. £25. 01629 630220. OLD STYLE TENT Bukta ridge with flysheet, circa 1960s £20ono; Coffee table, circular glass top £5; New black letterbox and keys £5. 01433 621383. PINE BUNK BED VGC, only one mattress, can email pics; July 2013-July 2014, full set and special collections Vogue £12. 01433 651462.

SMALL GARDEN SHED 5’ x 4’, basically sound but needs a bit of TLC, FREE for collection. 01629 584860. TOMMY ARMOUR GOLF CLUBS full set, with Taylor Made golf bag £50. 01629 822244. HOTPOINT FRIDGE FREEZER large 1/3 and 1/2, perfect working order, 3yrs old £80, too big for one person; Bath stool, swivel top alter height, immaculate £15. 01629 734765. EIGHT DEMIJOHNS £6. 01629 733605. ELECTRIC GOLF BUGGY Power Glide GB-01, new batteries, VGC £520ono; Set of golf clubs with newish golf bag £250. 01629 55773. GREEN COMPOST BIN perfect cond., FREE to take away. 01629 55521. NATWEST PIGGY BANK Wade Baby Woody, perfect cond. with original stopper £15ono; Fishing reel, Allcock centrepin, 4.5” record breaker, used but useable cond. £15ono; Various gents watches £5-15; Gents Sekonda wind-up watch, 1950-60s £15; Various quartz watches £5 each; Pocket sun dial £15. 07903 093630 Grindleford. GALVANISED TRAILER drop tailgate, 7’ x 4’, VGC £425; Aluminium greenhouse with base, 8’ x 6’, complete, dismantled, VGC £70. 01298 77337. 22 TOY HORSES inc. 12 Funrise brand, all in good clean cond. £15. 01629 584273. BABY DAN PLAY PEN hexagonal with mat, VGC £25; Baby Dan white wooden bed guard, as new £20; Baby walker wooden truck with bricks, exc. cond. £10; M&S cot bumpers, blue / white, as new £10; Play / gym mat, exc. cond. £10; Melissa and Doug wooden toys, exc. cond. £5 each. 01433 620919. PAIR OF 2 TIER GLASS COFFEE TABLES £30 each; Ladies bike £20. 01246 582325 Pilsley. LEATHER SHOULDER BAGS Gianni Conti with matching purse £45; Bridge bag £40. 01629 732804. IKEA DESK very solid, antique pine finish with glass top, combination of drawers for storage and filing and one cupboard, 151cm W x 65cm D x 74cm H £45. 07867 422933 Darley Dale. 7 MOTORBIKE BATTERIES brand new, all 12v, fully charged, offers; Stihl farm boss chainsaw, 038 avs, electronic, quick stop, just had new coil and spark plug, VGC £235ono. 01629 812036. QUEEN ELIZABETH II Golden Jubilee 24pcs coin set in presentation box £500 and paperwork. 01629 735098.

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CLASSIFIEDS... FOR SALE WITTER TOWBAR MOUNTED CYCLE CARRIER holds 3-4 bikes, as new, still in the box £60ono. 01433 620819. PAIR OF HOTTER SANDALS size 8, velcro fastening, good cond., very comfortable £20. 01629 735686. CHILDRENS ITEMS Baby bouncer / cradle, tubular with cloth base and pouch, 32” x 12” x 22” H £4; Booster seat, 12” W x 11” D x 9” H, webbing straps £3; Colourful plastic seat, 15” W x 13” D x 9” H, feeding tray extends to 18”, can fit dining chair £4; Snooker table, plastic, 15” H, top 27” x 20”, with cues and balls £5; Lunchbox, sturdy plastic, 9” x 7”, FREE with any of above. 01629 733673.

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01629 735496 077 177 55 377 STELLA ARTOIS WINE CHILLER vgc, £30. 01298 26836. HIGHEST QUALITY PIANO STOOL antique ball and claw £90; Worcester Evesham fine bone china, 6 teacups, 6 saucers and 6 tea plates, £50; 01629 56765. WHITE CHINA WASHBASINS c/w taps and pedestals £10 each; 5 alloy wheels fitted with 195/60/R 15 88H tyres suitable for Volvo 740. 01629 534753. MOBILITY SCOOTER shop rider, 4 wheels, £200. 01629 732698. WOODEN FOLDING DOG RAMP as new, used once £20. 01433 651000 or 07884 017656. LARGE WOODEN ROCKING HORSE £350 ono; Day bed ivory with memory foam top £150; Pine coffee table solid wood, £15; Garden pedestal and bowl £50 ono approx 2’ 6” tall. 01629 636797. TWINPLAS UPVC WOOD GUTTER REPLACEMENT 2 x 5 metre lengths, joints, 2 rainwater outlets, stop ends and 10 metres of leaf protector. Ex. cond. Also 36’ of wooden gutter in good cond. £60 in total. 07879 854357 (Hope Valley). FREE ASSORTED OLD OIL LAMP GLASSES burners and lengths of wick. Two Cona coffee maker (standard model) glass jugs. 01433 620177.

3 SETS OF ANTIQUE BRASS DOUBLE WALL LIGHTS £20. 01298 872276. T.V STAND/UNIT 3 black glass shelves with chrome legs, good cond. £20. One Audi A6 8 spoke 15” alloy wheel (no tyre) £20. Audi A6 engine and body spares lots of choice. 30” bucket to fit Bobcat 337 5 tonner, May fit others £299. Ford 10 Series drawbar £50. Two Audi A6 2.5 t.d.i intake manifold, 1 new £80, 1 used £50. 01629 640340. GOLF CLUBS Ping i5 irons, 3 to wedge, exc. cond. £100. 01433 651631. CANON EOS DIGITAL SLR CAMERA with 18-55mm lens, 4gb card, charger & instruction manual. £90. 07769 267959 (Matlock). LARGE DOG CRATE would suit Labrador or similar (used as very roomy den for our cocker spaniel). Vgc, £30 ono 07469 242747 (Bakewell area). TOP SOIL AVAILABLE good quality, can deliver within 5 miles of Tideswell. 07805 755689. LARGE DOG CAGE with tray with base measurements 48” by 34”. Price £40 ono. Matlock area. Buyer collects 01629 55947. MODEL RAILWAY FOR SALE “00” guage. Dismantling large layout including 11 mint & boxed loco’s, track, buildings, controllers etc. Model railway items “00” guage - LMS fairburn tank £50. GWR prairie tank £40. GWR diesel railcar £40. All mint and boxed. hm2000 controller, building and track. 07933 171754. CAR TYRES 2 continental conti eco contact 3 165/70 R13. good cond. with plenty of wear left. £30. Mirror Pine surround. For mounting on wall. Approx 17”W 52”L. Vgc. £20. Buxton 07977 880273. DISCO LIGHTS 2 x Acme Penguins 2 x NJD Chaos 2000. All 4 flash to music £60 for set. 07712 854757. EBAC 2800E DEHUMIDIFER in perfect working order. £50 (Cost £250. Lady’s Black Leather Briefcase with shoulder strap. Condotti make. Laptop size with multiple pockets in ex. cond. (hardly used). Cost £100+ will accept £40. Lady’s Maxi Dress, Size 16, Matthew Williamson Butterfly make. Pink, orange & turquoise Ikap design. Worn just once (as new). Cost £75, a bargain at £20. Pine roll top bread storage bin. Very attractive. £5. Dell Subwoofer Computer Dual Speaker System. In ex. cond. £15 ono. 01629 760826.

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MOTHERCARE BABY SEAT to fit on dining chair, vgc £15 ono and tray and cover. 01629 640855. DRAWING BOARD AO with parallel motion adjustable tilt £50 ono. 01433 630973. OAK COTTAGE DOOR unfitted and perfect but cannot return due to one coat of light oak varnish applied. Wrong size purchased and replaced. Light oak Jeld-Wen Oregon White Oak. 1982mm X 762mm X 35mm. Search Jewson’s Product Code: DOA4P762. Cost £85. Yours for £25. 01246 582365. PINE DINING TABLE 82cmW x 120cmL x 72cmH. Solid pine top with grey removable legs. Vgc. £30. 01629 813549/07791 488568. PETS AT HOME guinea pig cage used temporarily for 2 weeks so still in ex. cond. Cost £50 but will accept £15. Pets at home medium dog crate - never been used ex. cond. Cost £75 but will accept £25. 01629 57039. SUFFOLK PUNCH (Qualcast Bosch) 43S self propelled petrol mower 17 “cut with rear roller for striped look. Comes with scarifier attachment for easy removal of dead grass and thatch. Complete with Instruction manuals. Well maintained and in vgc. Cost new £495. For sale £100 ono. 01433 631135. LEAF/GARDEN VACUUM £5; Portable DVD Player Toshiba. Only used a couple of times. Great for kids when travelling. Comes with mains and car chargers. £10. Mossy Oak Game Bag £10. Ferret Carry Box - £5. 01629 812486 or 07812 349412.

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Call Mick on 07964 447054 MOTOR HOME COVER Will fit a Fiat Ducato or slightly bigger. Good cond. £35. 01629 734456. PRINTER CANON PIXMA 3150 with setup CDROM £20; Scanner Canon LiDE110 with setup CDROM £20. 01629 732782. GIRLS BICYCLE magna purple and pink suit 5-7 yrs 16” wheels in good cond. £20 ono. 01298 84543/07866 282583. HP PAVILION LAPTOP Touchscreen £225. 01629 735408. A STUNNING GOLD FRAMED WALL MIRROR The design boasts art deco detailing on all four corners and sides adding a final touch of elegance to any room from bedroom to lounge. This particular mirror has an overall size of 20” x 29” or (51cm x 74cm) £30; A rare opportunity to acquire a Stands Unique high end hifi separates stand. This is the more expensive, chunky version of the What HIFI award winning design. Brand new this sound tower cost over £1000. The 2 fixed and 5 moveable shelves are a hefty 10mm thick, each with 4 brass shelf supports. W(72cm) D (42cm) H (81cm) will accept £180; Original classic Trunkie children’s ride on suitcase, named Terrance, blue with green and orange wheels and a pull strap. Secrete compartments for sweets inside and fully lockable. Dimensions suitable as cabin baggage. 43cm(l) x 19cm (w) x 30cm (h) £20. 01629 733878. CARLTON OSCILLATING 16” PEDESTAL FAN with 3 speeds, chrome satin finish, in immaculate cond. £15. 07814 837329. OLIVETTII TYPEWRITER lettera 22 from about 1949/1950 with carry case, dust cover, instructions, black and red ribbon £150. Bedside set of drawers with 3 drawers £15. Very stable 3’ round table with 2 wooden chairs £30. 07970 790928. SONY TV’S Sony Vega 28” Grey, with stand. £50; Sony 21” Black. £25; Both in excellent working order. 07551 942944 (Bakewell).

WEDDING DRESS Size 14 Dizzie Lizzie designer, Burgundy and gold embroidered bodice with antique gold skirt and train. Ex. cond. and professionally dry cleaned, only alterations have been to straps, pictures can be emailed. cost £1400 offers around £450. Ladies full length emerald green velvet cloak with antique gold lining and hood. Wood be ideal for amateur dramatics or re enactment groups offers around £150. Eve Grindleford 07533 239828. 5 BURNER GAS HOB stainless steel £20; 4 burner gas hob £15; Foot spa £12; Brass bed warmer pan £20; Inset sink £20 have 3. Glass building blocks approx 45, £1.50 each. 01298 26122. DISCO LIGHTS 2 x Acme Penguins 2 x NJD Chaos 2000; All 4 flash to music £60 for set. 07712 854757. GLASS DISPLAY CABINET with three door base unit, colour teak. Glass display unit. H49” W33” D101/2”. Three door base unit. L53” W161/2” H23”. In vgc. £30. 01629 733309. BOUNCING CHAIR for 6 months up to 2 years old plays music and vibrates with seat belt and 2 play things across the front clean no marks none smoker cost £50 sell at £20. Black wall fitting bedroom TV stand good quality £10 ono. 01629 823025/07842 705607. LOWEPRO DIGITAL CAMERA BAG 7W x 5D x 6H inches. Includes all weather cover, accessory pockets, adjustable removable shoulder strap, padded carrying handle. £8. 01629 580647. 2 HEAVY DUTY overhead door closers by Union. Top quality, used for 1 week only. Alloy workings with gold cover and arm. Cost £40 each, accept £10 each. 01246 768019 or 07971 200143. GELERT NEWLANDS 2 MAN TENT with large porch storage area. Unused, still in packaging. Cost £80. Will accept £45 ono; Thermarest Basecamp single camping mattress. Cost £65. Used twice £20; Camping Lantern, battery operated £5. Large oak camouflage design canvas game bag with leather straps, unused - £10. Quilted rifle case in oak camouflage, as new, £20 ono; Cob size quality dark brown bridle with flash nose band, happy mouth bit and running martingale. £35. 07812 349412 - Bakewell. WHITE WOOD VANITY MIRROR and matching stool with blue fabric £10; Philips DVD Player £10 ono. Russell Hobbs Iron £5; Moulinex Food Processor £10; Ironing Board less than 3 months old £5. 07751 446747, Wirksworth area. RAYBURN NOUVELLE, MULTI FUEL COOKER green, good working condition, just taken out. Buyer to collect. £450. 01629 56908.

UPRIGHT PIANO AND STOOL B Squire 1960’s mahogany veneer. £50 buyer to collect. 07531 168637 Matlock. LADIES CLAUDE BUTLER TRAILRIDGE MOUNTAIN BIKE Red/Silver, 24 speed Shimano gears, V Brakes, hardly used, good cond., gel seat pad. Pictures available. £50 no offers. Buyer collects 01433 631646 / 07725 826378.

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DIAMANTE BRA STRAPS still boxed cost £20 accept £5, Electric Patio/ garage/workshop heater £10. 01629 583395. 450 UNUSED BRICKS, (nearly a full pallet), 215 x 65, various shades of red and black throughout. Used on a full vaulted ceiling gable wall. Can email photos. Buyer must collect, £65. 07971 200143.

filing cabinet, H52cm W18.5cm D62cm £20. Dark wood bureau with 3 drawers below desk and glass fronted book shelf above, H54cm W30cm D15cm. Possibly early 1900’s £30. Tall white painted wooden cupboard with 3 shelves H66cm W30cm D17.5cm £15. Dark wood bedding chest with attractive carving on edge and Art deco style design on front H29cm W39. 25cm D20 75cm £50. Weaving loom Lillstina 4shaft floor/table loom 36”W £75. All items in good cond. Can email photos. 01298 72249 or 07964 824446. PAVING BLOCKS 151 Smooth Brindle plus 14 half blocks. Never been used. £30. Quantity of used Warren Carr stone with mortar joints removed (ex fireplace and surround) £10. Buyer to collect from Wirksworth. 07866 269660. TENT KHYAM FREELANDER Excellent unit. 18 months old. Used 6 times. C/W SPS sheet, fitted carpet and canopy. Sleeps 3. Photo available. Cost £250. accept £100 ono. 07941 363283. Darley Dale.

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SINGLE VELOUR HEADBOARD shell/scallop design, Taupe colour as new£10. FurReal” (Hasbro) Large White Cat Interactive, Lifelike movements, new batteries, exc cond. - £20. “FurReal” (Hasbro) Rabbit and Dog new batteries - interactive, new batteries ex. cond. £8 both for £15. “FurReal” (Hasbro) medium sized cat interactive, new batteries interactive ex. cond £9. “Clifford” The Big Red Dog (as seen on TV) (approx. 30cm x 30cm) interactive, 3 whistles, barks, walks, etc, new batteries, as new £10. Disney’s Bouncing Tigger Plush soft toy - 12” tall speaks and bounces! New batteries ex. cond. £10. 01629 813011. DUE TO HOUSE MOVE Dark orange DFS 2 seater sofa, 6’x3’ £20. 4 drawer metal

LEATHER 3 SEATER SOFA Duchess, Leather Willow sofa, by Authentic Furniture, 76”W. As new cost £2300 will accept £900. 01433 630613. PINE SINGLE BED with cream damask mattress £60. Pine futon with biscuit coloured upholstery 4’W £60. Both items in lovely clean cond. cast aluminium all weather dark green patio set, including matching parasol base. Round table 107cmD, four chairs. Arm on one of the chairs is broken hence only £65, was £299 when purchased. 01629 584284 or 07891 084060. OLD WOODEN SINGLE WARDROBE with mirror door and deep drawer. H74.25cm W33.75cm D16.25cm £20. Wooden step ladders £10. 01298 72249/07964 824446.

POULTRY HOUSE 6-8 birds, new and unused, solidly built, on legs, £210. Apple TV box with remote control, new and unused, still in box £65 ono. 01629 823728. 1 BRAND NEW AND UNUSED ROLL (8M X 1 M) OF WICKES TOP QUALITY ULTRA DURABLE BLACK SHED FELT £26. Far better than any standard shed felt and current retails at £35. Wirksworth. 07866 269660.

IBANEZ RG550 GUITAR late 80’s early 90’s original, all in black, never gigged. US model as used by Kirk Hammett and Metallica, as new with hard case £375. Also Squire Stratocaster cherry red finish with gold fittings as new £175. Both fully set up and ready to play. 01629 812437. NURSERY CURTAINS Mamas & Papas light blue with tie backs. Tapes for hanging. Each curtain 137cmsW and 168cmsL. Separate blackout linings. Matching lampshade - all ex. cond. £25. ELC Play tent Tunnel Set. 3. bags of fun plastic balls £10 Boys Bike Rustler 18” wheel, six gears. Ex. cond., hardly used £30 Golf Clubs (Left handed) including Golf Bag and bag of practice balls. - full set of Nicholas Irons and Gallaway woods. Just a donation to charity will secure this set. 07751 889502. WINDSOR & NEWTON MEDWAY TABLE BOX EASEL (RRP £42) Storage for brushes, paints etc. Adjustable easel, leather carrying handle, ideal for outside or inside use. As new £12. 01629 734811. PINE TV STAND 2 shelves, 1 drawer. H59cms, W60 cms, D39cms. Vgc £25. Black glass and chrome 3 tier TV stand (1yr old) for 32” TV £10. 2 Cibie Oscar Plus 100w driving lamps £10 each. 3 Stainless Steel spotlight clusters, 3 lamps, £5 each. 01629 356172.

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the road and went over a stile to walk up through access land on Little Moor. Beyond a gate the path led steeply up through reed grass and beds of tall bracken amid swathes of heather bursting into bloom that will soon appear like a dense purple rash over the moors. This took me around to the top of Millstone Edge where millstones were quarried for

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home of Catholic recusant John Fitzherbert during the reign of Elizabeth I. On 12th July 1588 the manor was raided and two priests found hiding were taken to Derby Gaol where they met another priest, Richard Simpson. The three were tried on 23rd July 1588, found guilty of treason and sentenced to be hanged, drawn and quartered. The execution was carried out the next day at St Mary’s Bridge in Derby. Robert Ludlam, Nicholas Garlick and Richard Simpson were declared venerable in 1888 and were among 85 martyrs of England and Wales to be beatified by Pope John Paul II on 22nd November 1987. On the nearest Sunday to 12th July, a pilgrimage is held here with an outdoor mass to remember the Padley Martyrs. A little further along the track and I turned down a grassy path to cross over the Hope Valley railway line by using bridge no 13. Another woodland path followed, leading me down to the river where I was thrilled to see a dipper perched on a rock just a few feet away.

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arrived at Burbage Brook where families were picnicking and children paddling whilst dogs dabbled in the water and clambered over rocks. Three ice cream vans were selling cones of frozen delight in a scene of happiness and fun amid the hills. Padley Gorge is one of my favourite walks and it was so cool in the shade of the twisted corkscrew oaks that had made the most of any gaps to grow in a landscape of spoil heaps, as this area is a redundant quarry that once provided gritstone for the construction of Howden and Derwent dams but is now just a tumble of velvet scatter cushion rocks and trees covered with thick lacy lichen. Heading down towards Grindleford Station beside Burbage Brook I passed a large new house like a miniature palace that is almost ready to move into. Built with first class attention to detail it is of quality construction and occupies a spectacular site with stunning views across the valley.

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Taking the shortcut path to the main street I passed the Methodist Church where a loyal congregation were beautifully singing a favourite hymn. My route then took me up to St Michael and All Angels where fragrant flowers from a wedding the day before scented the air like a Boots perfume counter. I made this out of the way detour because I particularly wanted to see the tomb of Joan Padley and Robert Eyre which would be relevant later in the walk. Returning to the main road I noticed that a constant stream of traffic was coming down the hill from Sheffield, no doubt heading for the Hope Valley, some destined to see the wonderful well dressings on display in nearby Bradwell. However, I left behind the hustle and bustle of traffic to follow a hollowed away footpath on the old packhorse route through my favourite bluebell woods below High Lees, the sea of blue now washed away by verdant green undergrowth of late summer. Emerging from the woods there were spectacular views down the Derwent with Eyam Moor away to the right whilst on the left wooded slopes surrounding Grindleford, Froggatt and Curbar stretched away into the distance. After walking down the drive which leads up to the amazing property known as Scraperlow I crossed over

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centuries. As well as for grinding corn, they were used to grind minerals for paint, to pulp timber for paper and apples for cider. On the skyline above I could clearly see the rocky outcrop known as Owler Tor and to the right of this a standing stone known as Mother Cap.Millstone Edge is popular with climbers, an activity that I have always avoided due to my fear of heights but it was interesting to watch as a bevy of carabiner clad figures tackled the near sheer rock face. After walking along the edge of the Edge and beginning to descend towards the nick in the road known as Surprise View I suddenly veered left and aimed toward the car park, along the way coming across a patch of bright red cowberries. Away to my left the ‘lost world’ plateau of Higger Tor dominates the distant horizon, whilst in the foreground is Carl Wark, a part fortified Iron Age stronghold. Directly ahead of me was Longshaw Lodge, constructed in 1827 as a shooting lodge for the Duke of Rutland. It is now owned by the National Trust with the main building converted into private apartments. In front of it is Timothy Field where the annual Sheepdog Trials will be held in a few weeks’ time. After descending another holloway like a deep groove worn into the moors, I

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Grindleford Station with its Brief Encounter cafe is sited at the side of Totley tunnel which is 3 miles and 950 yards long. When completed in 1893, it was the 2nd longest railway tunnel in the UK after the older Severn Tunnel. After a well deserved drink I resumed my walk and continued on my way which took me past Padley Chapel located in the gatehouse of the former Padley Manor, the home built by the aforementioned Robert Eyre and his childhood sweetheart Joan Padley who he married after he returned safely from fighting at Agincourt. All that remains of Padley Manor itself is a jumble of rocks and foundations to the rear. In the 16th century this was the

Dark and deep, the Derwent is Derbyshire’s principal river and the final stretch of my walk was to follow a section of the Derwent Valley Heritage Way, walking back into the village past David Mellor’s amazing cutlery factory where I noticed a Sale sign. I was too late to check out the bargains but made a mental note to return. Sally Mosley mail@sallymosley.co.uk

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