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services Andy Botham – the orchard was made possible by a grant of £930 from his Community Leadership Fund. “It was wonderful to see so many people of all ages from the local community coming together in the spring sunshine to plant this orchard. It's a great legacy for the future – and hopefully there will be a drop or two of our own cider to enjoy later in the year too!” said Geoff Cobb, President of Well Field Allotment Society Little Green Space supported the creation of the orchard, helping plant the fruit trees and contributing a grant of £1,000 towards the orchard and wildlife-friendly features at nearby Well Field allotments. Eco initiatives The Matlock Community Orchard is just one of many exciting eco initiatives that are taking place across the Peak District this summer. The Bumblebee

Conservation Trust’s fouryear Pollinating the Peak p r o j e c t (www.bumblebeeconservati on.org) aims to transform the Peak District into a pollination hotspot – and has recently received earmarked support of £850,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund. The project aims to create and restore at least 300 hectares of flower-rich habitat for native wild bee species and pollinators, working with communities, local authorities, gardeners and landowners for the benefit of bees. The Peak District has been chosen for this flagship project – if successful, it will be rolled out nationally – as it has a rich and diverse range of habitats, vibrant communities and major appeal as a thriving tourist destination. The area has also been chosen because of a lack of local data about bee populations. This poses the risk that populations of rarer species – such as the Bilberry bumblebee, now only found in the Peak District and a few other areas in the UK – could be declining faster than has been thought. It is important to fill this data gap now, in order to put management plans in place before it is too late – and citizen science surveys, in which volunteers will be trained in bee identification, are being planned to gather this vital information. As well as native wild

bees, Pollinating the Peak will focus on all insect pollinators – including honeybees, hoverflies and butterflies – and the plants and habitats that rely on them for pollination. “Bumblebees keep us healthy by pollinating our fruit and vegetables, but their populations have crashed, with some species already extinct and others fighting extinction,” says Gill Perkins, Chief Executive at Bumblebee Conservation. “We want to help reverse that trend and save the sound of summer by making the Peak District a bumblebee haven and a centre of knowledge about these charismatic insects.” Beneficial bees The Derbyshire Wildlife Trust is also helping to give bees a boost this summer by organising the first ever Bee Summit, which will take

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Hello Friends, On a sunny spring afternoon we held our latest Messy Church at Tansley. 22 plus Children along with Carers , Parents and Grandparents turned up to what was a very busy event. Our theme this time was the Story of Joseph taken from Genesis Chapter 37. After everyone had arrived, checked in and had a drink, the children were told about Joseph, his coat of many colours, the dreams Joseph had and his brothers’ envy of him. His brothers sold him to be a slave to get rid of him and, how while in Egypt, Joseph became very important, being put in charge of storing enough grain for the famine years. On return to the Brunswick Room the children and adults had the choice of the following activities; they could help with making our very own coat of many colours with

Zania and Margaret. Geoff and Rev Keith's activity was making Dream Pictures with paint, straws and washing-up liquid. They could do some coin rubbings with Russell on Activity 3 and stick their finished work on cut outs of money bags to remind us of how Joseph was sold by his brothers. Dorothy's activity was to make and decorate Pyramids to represent the time Joseph spent in Egypt. Finally we could have a go at making and shaping bread with June and Jean to help us remember how Joseph was put in charge of the grain stores. As can be seen from the attached photo, lots of fun was had by all. During worship time in the Chapel, which was led by Zania the children performed a narrated story of Joseph, after which the children were told of a God that cares for everyone and

how reconciliation is at the heart of the Gospel. After our worship time and messy grace was said, we all made our way back into the Brunswick Room which had been transformed into our dining area. We were treated to some excellent Hot Dogs with onions and a selection of yogurts, cakes and sweets were made and served as always by Chriss and her team. Reading the story of Joseph, we can see a link with the Old Testament story and the Easter story in the New Testament, most notable were before Joseph gets to his brothers they decide to kill him because of their jealousy of him. Likewise, before Jesus sees the priests they have made their minds up that He must go because of their jealousy to Him. Money is exchanged in both stories but God loves us so much that Jesus defeats death so that those who

truly believe in Him can dwell in God's Kingdom for eternity. As Joseph was a saviour to his people, Jesus can be a saviour for everyone if they are willing to open their hearts to Him. Finally can we ask for your prayers for our next Messy Church to take place in June. Can we pray that through our stories and activities that we can show others that God is not just a way of life, an aspiration, an event that happens once a week or even just words in a book. He is a God we can have a relationship with, a God who is faithful, a God who listens to and answers our prayers. Let us remember that God does not love us because we are good He loves us because He is good. What an awesome and humbling thought that is. With every blessing Russell Lane pp Tansley Messy Church Team.

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Baslow St Anne’s Takes Gold for Indoor Athletics

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Today, Matlock Baileans’ Hockey Club has received £9,900 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for an exciting project, ‘Jolly Hockey Sticks – Celebrating Matlock Baileans’ 70 Year Hockey Heritage. Starting in April 2016, this year long project will focus on uncovering new information about the history of Matlock Baileans’ Hockey Club and ladies’ hockey in celebration of the Club’s 70th anniversary. The project will enable the Club members to discover its origins and explore the history of how the game of hockey has changed throughout the 70 years and how it has, and continues to contribute to the local community by providing a thriving recreational facility for women of all ages. From playing on grass at Cromford Meadows in the early days to the fast paced astro turf pitch at Anthony Gell School, Wirksworth, the Club wishes to explore how the game has changed; who has played for the Club over the years and what hockey means to those that play or have played. The Club will hold open sessions for people to come and share their photos and stories of their love of the game. There will be a ‘timeline’ history of the Club written up for an exhibition and stories captured in a booklet. Younger club members will have the opportunity to interview and record past and present players, coaches, umpires and anyone associated with the Club to create an oral history archive. Matlock Baileans was started in 1946 by former pupils from Ernest Bailey’s Grammar School, Matlock. Several keen ladies wanted to carry on playing hockey after leaving school, often scraping together a team and travelling to matches in taxis. Throughout the years, the Club has grown, encouraging women of all ages and abilities, to play hockey. Today, the Club has over 150 members fielding five senior teams each week and a thriving junior section with girls from the age of 7 years playing in junior competitions. Commenting on the award, Liz English, Chair of the Club said: “We are thrilled to have received the support of the Heritage Lottery Fund and we are confident that the project will demonstrate how hockey has developed in the Matlock area and its importance to the local community".

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Bakewell CE Infant School Summer Fair, Saturday 11th June, 12-2pm Roll up! Roll up! It’s that time of year again – the fabulous Bakewell Infant School Summer Fair! We have another jam-packed two hours planned with fun for the whole family. Our theme this year is Red, White and Blue in honour of the Queen’s 90th birthday. We will be dressed in red, white and blue and encourage all attending to do the same! The school is located in the centre of Bakewell on Bath Street and our stalls and activities will be set up around the lovely school grounds, with refreshments in the Brigade Hall right next to the school. This is our biggest fundraiser of the year and enables us to help buy lots of wonderful things for the children to enhance their learning and experience at this super school. As usual, there will be plenty for the children to do – bouncy castle, face painting, Beat the Goalie, tin-canalley, splat the rat, hook-aduck and tower building to name a few. For the grownups, browse our ever popular plant stall, try your luck at the tombola or Water and Wine stall. There will be refreshments and cream teas, a brilliant barbeque and an ice-cream stall. Our yummy cake stall is always a favourite with a wide variety of tempting cakes and buns to eat with a cuppa or you can

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We are rapidly approaching one of the most significant events of our lifetimes. The arguments for remaining in or leaving the European Union are at level pegging and a large section of the population remains undecided, yet on June 23rd we will be asked to decide. The Remain camp employs big-gun politicians to persuade us that the United Kingdom faces oblivion if we leave and some economists forecast a long period of lower living standards. The EU itself claims that membership of the world’s second largest trading block alone, is sufficient justification for us to remain, while persisting with its ultimate aim of ever closer political union. The Eurozone remains an essential part of this plan together with an EU constitution, now existing as the Lisbon Agreement, paving the way for a federal state. We are consistently told that the UK is too small to survive outside the trading block which we thought we had joined, although we now realise that it was always Brussels’ intention that member states accept ever closer political union and the supremacy of the European Court of Justice.

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we leave or stay in. There appears to be consensus for short term adjustment to new trading arrangements but would the United States upset the supply of UK aero engines or the UK the import of German cars if we left? The EU as a ‘top down’ organisation seeks to become a Government under a very different system from the UK’s Parliamentary democracy which with all its inefficiencies has the prime advantage of throwing out politicians and policies

which it doesn’t like. This is almost impossible under the EU system where unelected Commissioners propose and dispose. Security is independent of the EU and has been guaranteed for its members by NATO since 1949 The Great Debate is at 7.00 p.m. on Friday 3rd June in Bakewell Town Hall when the Remain and Leave sides will air the arguments to help you to make up your mind. Tickets are available from www.ticketsource.co.uk/ bakewelltownhall at £5.

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BAKEWELL'S DANCE CENTRE – Dance For All Ages! ADVERTORIAL

P e a k P e r fo r m a n ce Dance Centre, established in 1986, continues to expand a diverse and exciting range of professionally taught dance classes from age 3 to adults.Their n e w l y refurbished studios offer a stimulating and creative Arts environment, encouraging all pupils to enjoy and achieve supported by a 4 strong team of highly qualified teachers in the p ro f e s s i o n a l dance industry. At our recent IDTA, Ofqal accredited exams on April 30th, out of 46 candidates, 21 received

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Michael Arthur Kitchens, Bedrooms and Bathrooms celebrates their first anniversary this month. Owner, Michael Goodwin, wishes to thank all his valued customers who have made his first year of trading so successful. Situated at the top of Firs Parade, Matlock, their stylish showroom has a number of full kitchens, bedrooms and bathrooms on display, giving customers the opportunity to see the quality of products that are available. Being an independent company, they pride themselves on both the quality, service and products. Exclusive to Michael Arthur is their very own kitchen range Town and Country. Choices of modern, handpainted, traditional and bespoke kitchens are also available. To complement the kitchen ranges they are

also retailers of Smeg appliances and many more. On display is the Mandale fossil limestone worktops that are over 360 million years old and quarried locally. B a t h r o o m manufacturers include such names as Vitra, Abode, Grohe and many more. Michael Arthur can offer

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The Old House Museum is delighted to welcome local musicians, “The Barber sisters”, in concert, on the evening of Friday 10th June. Isabel, Lydia and Eleanor, who come from Thorpe, will be playing fiddles and viola. Influenced by the Scottish fiddle tradition they create their own arrangements – Scotland meets Derbyshire! The sisters were one of only ten acts to be shortlisted for the BBC Radio 2 Young folk Award 2015 If you have been to events at the Old House Museum before you will know how well the atmospheric old Tudor building lends itself to musical occasions. This promises to be a lively and entertaining evening so book your ticket now! £10 per head. Licensed bar. Doors open at 7.00pm. Advance booking required by 27th May – ring 01629 813642. Also for your diary: On Sunday 12th June we shall be celebrating Queen Elizabeth’s 90th birthday with a ‘street party’ during the day in the museum’s

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PEAK DISTRICT POLLINATION HOTSPOTBID WINSHERITAGE LOTTERY FUND SUPPORT

An initiative by Bumblebee Conservation Trust to transform the Peak District into a pollination hotspot is set to launch after receiving earmarked support of £850,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund. The conservation charity’s four-year “Pollinating the Peak” project will work with communities, local authorities and landowners to create and restore at least 300 hectares of flower-rich habitat for native wild bee species and pollinators and also aims to involve hundreds of gardens. Citizen science will address a severe lack of bumblebee records in the Peak. Volunteers will be trained in bee identification methods, with high-quality data from surveys used to inform local and national land management action plans and to help provide early warning of declines. A particular focus will be the monitoring of the Bilberry bumblebee, an iconic Peak District species. There will be awareness raising and education about the importance of bees and their pollination services, as well as threats to

Gill Perkins, Chief Executive at Bumblebee Conservation Trust and Peter Corke, Sustainability Officer at Chesterfield Borough Council with carved oak bumblebee at Chesterfield’s St Mary’s Church bumblebee populations and pollinators – including Executive at Bumblebee what can be done to tackle honeybees, hoverflies and Conservation Trust, said: declines. Innovative butterflies – and the plants “Bumblebees keep us methods will be used to and habitats that rely on healthy by pollinating our highlight pollination in them for pollination. The fruit and vegetables but schools and there will be project will formally launch their populations have engagement with local next year and will be run by crashed, with some species communities as well as Bumblebee Conservation already extinct and others tourists and visitors to the Trust with partners fighting extinction. We want area, including at festivals including Chesterfield to help reverse that trend and well dressings. Borough Council, Little and save the sound of As well as native wild Green Space, and Moors for summer by making the bees, “Pollinating the Peak” the Future Partnership. Peak District a bumblebee will focus on all insect Gill Perkins, Chief haven and a centre of knowledge about these charismatic insects.” Councillor Chris Ludlow, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for health and wellbeing, said: “Pollinating the Peak” is an ambitious bid to transform the area into a flagship of pollinatorGIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLE friendly action and research. We want to create a stepLUXURY COACH TRAVEL WITH GUARANTEED SEAT • LOCAL BOARDING POINTS change in awareness about pollinators, their benefits BRITISH COACHING and how we can help them COTSWOLDS, BATH & COTSWOLD FARM PARK DELIGHTS OF SURREY survive and thrive – inspiring 05-09 Jun (HB) £357 05-09 Jun (HB) £367 people to get involved in providing pollinator-friendly GREAT YARMOUTH CORNWALL LOOE habitat and monitoring our 16-20 Jun (HB) £360 20-24 Jun (HB) £351 precious bee populations.” With its tapestry of LAKE DISTRICT SIDMOUTH 27 Jun-01 Jul (HB) £347 habitats, vibrant communities 01-05 Jul (HB) £373 and surrounding urban areas PAIGNTON SCOTLAND, ARRAN AND INNER HEBRIDES – and its central England 08-12 Jul (HB) £338 12-17 Jul (HB) £489 location and appeal as a tourist destination for over 10 POOLE AND THE JURASSIC COAST CHEPSTOW AND THE WELSH BORDERS million visitors a year – the 18-22 Jul (HB) £355 25-29 Jul (HB) £333 Peak offers major BABBACOMBE ISLE OF WIGHT opportunities for a high01-05 Aug (HB) £254 05-09 Aug (HB) £341 impact project to help pollinators, which will be EASTBOURNE DURHAM HERITAGE COAST rolled out nationally, if 07-11 Aug (HB) £334 08-12 Aug (HB) £358 successful. YORK AND CASTLE HOWARD KENT VICTORY TOUR About 70 UK crops 08-12 Aug (HB) £356 15-18 Aug (HB) £304 depend on, or benefit from, visits by bees. Bees’ annual TIVERTON AND THE GRAND WESTERN CANAL SOUTHSEA / PORTSMOUTH economic value as 15-19 Aug (HB) £323 22-26 Aug (HB) £367 pollinators of the UK’s LANCASHIRE GHOSTS AND WITCHES SCOTLAND EDINBURGH TATTOO commercially grown, insect 22-26 Aug (HB) £322 26-28 Aug (SPECIAL PACKAGE) £233 pollinated crops is estimated to be over £691 WEYMOUTH BANK HOLIDAY MYSTERY WEEKEND million. 29 Aug-02 Sept (HB) £290 27-29 Aug (HB) £159 Yet bumblebee WOBURN ABBEY, BLETCHLEY PARK AND WALES, LLANDUDNO populations have collapsed. WHIPSNADE ZOO 29 Aug-02 Sept (HB) £360 02-06 Sept (HB) £324 Of the UK’s 25 species, two – Short-haired bumblebee LIVERPOOL WEEKEND YORKSHIRE DALES and Cullum’s bumblebee – 09-11 Sept (HB) £191 05-09 Sept (HB) £343 have become nationally SCOTLAND WESTERN ISLES POLDARK’S CORNWALL extinct in the last 80 years, 13-19 Sept (HB) £682 11-15 Sept (HB) £399 although the former is being reintroduced. Seven species WALES TENBY WARNERS BODELWYDDAN CASTLE are in decline, and 11 are of 19-23 Sept (HB) £363 19-23 Sept (HB) £362 conservation importance. Loss of flower-rich CHANNEL ISLANDS BY AIR habitat is the biggest threat JERSEY Various Dates From £419 GUERNSEY Various Dates From £389 to bumblebees’ survival, with 97% of the UK’s EUROPEAN COACHING 2016 wildflower meadows lost AUSTRIA, SWITZERLAND & LAKE CONSTANCE 23 Jul-01 Aug (HB) £773 since World War II, and with large swathes of intensively ITALIAN DOLOMITES 20-29 Aug (HB) £736 farmed land now like FRANCE DORDOGNE 10-17 Sept (HB) £656 deserts for bees. Climate IRELAND BANTRY BAY 11-17 Sept (HB) £512 change, disease and IRELAND CARLOW AUTUMN COLOURS 09-13 Oct (HB) £329 pesticides including BELGIUM BRUGES SNOW & ICE SCULPTURE FESTIVAL 07-10 Dec (BB) £296 neonicotinoids may also be major threats. DAY EXCURSIONS Heritage Lottery Fund *ADMISSIONS INCLUDED Adult OAP/Child has awarded £150,000 up front to help develop Sat 04 Jun COTSWOLDS INCL. 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FLAGG HALL FARM Open to All

Open Farm Sunday, on 5th June 2016, is the farming industry’s annual open day, a day for farmers to open their gates and welcome the public onto their farms, to discover the world of farming. At Flagg Hall we will be opening our farm for visitors to come and see how we, a Peak District Family, produce milk and look after our cows. We

milk 350 cows and the locals are used to the regular sight of “a Mile of Cows� when they come in for milking. The gates open at 11 am till 4pm and there will be an opportunity to see cows being milked, calves being fed, farm tours, children’s fun activities, the science of turning grass to milk and, of course, tea and cakes.

We have two events scheduled for June. On Friday June 10th we are at our usual base at Baslow Village Hall at 2pm for our annual Strawberry Cream Tea. There will be a Bring and Buy. On June 24th we have our Summer Outing to

the National Arboretum. Meetings this year have been very well attended but we have ample room for new members. If you want to know more about our thriving club do phone Christopher Wragg on Baslow 583228.

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The evenings are getting much longer (and warmer) and the new summer season has started at Baslow tennis club. The club, which is part of the Baslow Sports Field Trust, has excellent facilities in a lovely setting. There are 2 floodlit all weather astroturf courts and the club also has the use of a third floodlit astroturf multi use court together with a modern club house. These facilities are the best in the Derbyshire Dales

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BBC COMES TO ASHFORD-IN-THE-WATER Do you remember the radio programme ‘Down Your Way’? Its precursor, back in the 1930’s, was presented by ‘Harry Hopeful’, (real name Frank Nicholls) who followed a similar format, travelling round villages interviewing local people. In 1936 he visited Ashford in the Water. The most recent meeting of the Bakewell and District Historical Society fell on 13th April 2016, 80 years to the day since Harry Hopeful came to Ashford . Society member Lillias Bendell grew up in Ashford and her grandfather had kept the script for the radio programme. Unfortunately the BBC no longer had the actual recording, but Lillias researched the surrounding circumstances of the time and, using the script, was able to present a most entertaining reenactment. Harry Hopeful had visited several villages including Flagg, and

Hartington. He met Bill Hallows, a mere maker, Major Lings, who explained the rules of Flagg

steeplechase and Mr Brindley, manager of Hartington Cheese Factory and also heard about the

Barmoot Court. However, Lillias concentrated on Ashford where Harry met Major Harris,

This year the Mothers’ Union, a worldwide organisation, is celebrating 140 years of actively seeking to support families who are vulnerable in society. Raising Funds for Mothers’ Union Projects Members around the world respond to the needs they see within their own communities, as well as providing relief in emergency situations. In the UK, for example, members help parents serving a prison sentence to maintain contact with their children by running creches enabling children to meet with their parents in a safe and supportive environment. The national “Away From It All” scheme provides days out and short and longer

holidays for families desperately needing a time of respite, rest and refreshment and who are struggling financially. Overseas, members have been involved for many years in literacy programmes; schemes to enable women to earn a living and raise their families, when there is no other wage earner, supporting schemes that help families affected by HIV/AIDS. All the money raised at our Coffee Morning will be used to support these and many other projects. If you would like to know more about the Mothers’ Union and the local Branch, there will be plenty of information at the Coffee Morning and

members to talk to. Do come and support our

fund raising event. We would love to see you there.

Illustration from the “Radio Times” of the day, advertising the programme

140th Anniversary Year of The Mothers' Union

archaeologist, who was conducting his own dig near Fin Cop and had unearthed Bronze Age skeletons and other artefacts. We were then treated to a dramatic rendition of the BBC programme with Major Harris, played by Trevor Brighton, and his son Robert, called Young Tom for the occasion, played by Lillias, being interviewed by Harry Hopeful, played by Stephen Coates, who also took all the other parts! Major Harris explained his work to Harry, describing his excavations in a cave where some passages were too small for him to venture down, so Young Tom, known as ‘the ferret’, was sent in instead. The Major invited Harry to become another ferret but Harry stoutly declined! The original programme included musical extracts but, as that recording was lost, Lillias had to improvise and her talk concluded with everyone joining in a spirited version of “The Derby Ram” led by Trevor Brighton. For information about the Society please contact Chair Jan Stetka, 01629 813727.

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takes about seven days to complete. On Sunday June 19th a well blessing ceremony celebrates completion and gives thanks for the water in the spring which it decorates. There are two well dressings in Litton and, if you want to spend a day in the

area, the nearby village of Tideswell also celebrates its wakes week at the same time with well dressings to see there too. From Monday 20th to Wednesday 22th June the children of Litton School dress in Victorian costume and perform maypole and

traditional country dances. This takes place outside the school at 11am, 1.30pm and 2.30pm. Teas are available all day in the school (Monday 10am – 4.30pm, Tuesday 10am3.30pm, Wednesday 10am4.30pm). Coaches are very welcome.

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THE PRINCESS ROYAL NAMES ‘The Jolly Roger’ – A Rotary Legacy for Sailability –

On Monday 25th April, a very cold, blustery day, Carsington Sailing Club was honoured to be able to welcome HRH Princess Anne. During her visit Her Highness was particularly concerned with learning about the wonderful Sailability project, an organisation that exists to enable people with disability to learn to sail. Some time ago, Rotary Bakewell was able to fund the purchase of a specialised boat, a Venture Keel, thanks to the generous legacy from a club founder member, local man, Roger Mercer. The boat is a highly specialised craft which allows people with a variety of special needs to enjoy the sport of sailing. Shortly following the purchase of the boat, Rotary Wirksworth also funded the acquisition of a trailer which means that the craft can be moved around different venues with Last term was another success for Bradwell Beavers. We had a visit from The Bowmen of the Peak archery group, who led a session in our hall, and rounded off the spring with an Easter egg hunt around the village. We have started this term with some gardening and baking. 1st Bradwell Scout Group was reinstated in Spring 2013. We are now looking for a volunteer Leader and executive committee, Chair, Secretary and Treasurer, to take over the section from September. If you are interested in taking on any of the above roles, in order to keep this section running, please contact Julie on 07810642631 to discuss. It would be great to get some volunteers now so that there is time to hand over during the summer term.

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ARTS IN THE VILLAGE AND GARDENING FESTIVAL COMING UP AT PEAK SHOPPING VILLAGE ADVERTORIAL

‘Arts in the Village Festival’ is now in its second year and The Old Station Gallery and Peak Shopping Village are excited to be hosting the event and extremely proud to be part of Derbyshire Open Arts 2016. Our event is one of the largest venues in Derbyshire Open Arts – alongside our Artists and Exhibitors we will also have live music, free children’s

face painting & storytelling, a small selection of market stalls & street food traders. Over 20 Artists & Artisans will be exhibiting – inside The Old Station Building, inside our exhibitors’ marquee and outside under the canopies on Spring Bank Holiday 2016 – May 28th, 29th & 30th 10-5pm. For further information

on the artists & artisans exhibiting with us at The Old Station Gallery & Peak Shopping Village follow the link to our gallery website: https://theoldstationgallery. wordpress.com/arts-in-thevillage-2016/ Coming up the weekend after is The Gardening Festival and Market where you can learn from Derbyshire Wildlife Trust

about gardening for wildlife and how to get your garden buzzing with the Bee Aware campaign. Children can enjoy free activities, courtesy of the shopping village in the fun area. Street food traders and market stalls come together to add to all the usual shopping on offer at Peak Shopping Village. Come and join us for a great family day out.

MONEY RAISED FOR DONNAS DREAM HOUSE

Members of the Cheshire Cheese Buxton Lodge RAOB which meet at the Buxton Working Men’s Club on Lightwood Road recently visited Donna’s Dream House in Blackpool. Founded in 1999 by Mr Len Curtis MBE after the sudden death of his daughter, Donna’s Dream House is a holiday home for children and their families that have terminal illnesses and the Buffs decided to try and support them in any way that they could. Rather than Some of the members of the Cheshire Cheese Buxton Lodge RAOB along with their families and just donating friends who helped raise the money towards the materials money, the Buffs raised nearly £1000 which they spent on unloaded all the materials, different theme, ranging follows several years of the cleaning materials for use their friends and families from Disney to a Sci-Fi Buffs supporting local at the Home. The Buffs then were given a guided tour of room for teenagers. causes, including Buxton decided to have a weekend the facilities by the staff and This is the second Mountain Rescue and in Blackpool where they were very impressed by donation this year that the Blythe House which has delivered the cleaning what they saw. All the Buffs have made to charity, now seen them raise over materials on a wagon. houses are divided into having given over £1300 to £10,000 for the local Whilst the Buffs flats, each of which has a Fairfield Scouts. This community.

MONYASH C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL BANK HOLIDAY MAY MARKET – MONDAY 30th MAY Monyash Primary School will be holding their Annual School Fete this Bank Holiday Monday, which coincides with the Village May Market from 10am3pm. It’s always a popular event for locals and also brings in lots of visitors to Monyash. This year the School will have some great stalls including “Guess the Name of the Lambs” with two super cute lambs to pet and name, “Bowl a Pig” which is an ancient skittle game, where traditionally, first prize was a piglet. These days it’s a meat voucher donated from New Close Farm. You can play “Spin the Wheel” or race your friends at the “Hot Wheels Track”. There’s a Tombola with some great prizes, “Guess Wine or Water Stall”, or you could try your hand at “Milking The Wooden Cow”. For those who are green fingered there will be a Plant Stall and for the more energetic there will

be a Bouncy Castle and Pony Rides in the field. Football enthusiasts can have a go at “Score a Goal” against the PE Teacher and there may even be a chance to throw wet sponges at teachers at the end of the day !! Come and see the traditional Maypole Dancing on the Village Green by all the school children and listen to a live Brass Band playing at 1pm. Rob Thompson, a great local Musician will be singing live and playing all your favourites throughout the day. If you fancy some refreshments, please head into school to the Junior Classroom where a vintage style “Hetty’s Tearoom” will welcome you. As well as tea, coffee and soft drinks, we will be serving a delicious assortment of homemade cakes, scones, buns, and tray bakes along with traditional afternoon tea and cream teas. All very yummy!!

We have a Grand Prize Draw at 3pm with 23 fabulous prizes to be won including lots of meals at local restaurants and pubs, vouchers for days out, and lots of other treats. If anyone would like to buy raffle tickets beforehand, The Bull’s Head Pub in Monyash are selling tickets on behalf of school up until the 30th May. You can also buy them on the day from School or contact Rachel on the number below. Are you keen at Baking? Fancy yourself as a bit of a Mary Berry or even a Paul Hollywood? We will again be holding our very popular “Monyash Makers” Produce Show. The six categories include a Homemade Cake or Gateaux (any flavour), 4 Homemade Scones, a Jug/Vase of Garden Flowers. For the boys there is Baker Boys Best Buns category – 6 of your finest buns boys, a Vegetable Person (8’s and overs), 4 Fairy Cakes (7’s and

unders). If you fancy having a go, please bring along your entry to Monyash School by Midday to Mrs Tarr, only £1 to enter. We have winners’ rosettes and a “Best In Show” Trophy. All entries will be judged at 1.00pm by former pupil, local DJ and Breast Cancer Fundraiser, Becky Measures. Stall Holders - For the first time ever, we are asking if anyone in the local area would be interested in having their own stall on the Village Green on Market Day between 10am-3pm. The money raised from stalls booked will all go to village funding for the Church, Hall, Chapel, Playpark and PTA. For more information or to book, please contact Rachel on 07788 635049. So if you are looking for somewhere to go on Bank Holiday Monday, pay us a visit at Monyash Primary School. We’d love to see you, and a warm welcome awaits.


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“Spirit of the Andes” is alive and well, thriving under new ownership, and their King Street, Bakewell shop is now open for business once more. “Spirit of the Andes”, a well-known retail brand specialising in alpaca knitwear and pima cotton went into administration last July, with over 60 redundancies throughout the business. The 12 retail shops, including King Street, Bakewell closed in August but Midland businessman Richard Hartley, founder of “The Alpaca Collection”, bought the goodwill, name and digital assets in order to re-establish the much loved “Spirit of the Andes” brand. The Holt & Hornby outlets were re-opened and the w e b s i t e www.spiritoftheandes.co .uk relaunched shortly thereafter. Richard has now managed to acquire the original premises of the Bakewell shop and is delighted to be reopening the shop on King Street this week. “Spirit of the Andes” garments are renowned

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place at the University of Derby on 24th June 2016. The day will offer opportunities to hear the latest from national bee experts, discover what can be done to help bees recover, and find out how organisations and businesses in Derbyshire can work together to encourage bees. There will also be a bee wiggle dance by a local school. Tim Birch, Derbyshire Wildlife Trust's Head of Advocacy and Conservation Strategy, said: “Now is the time to bring together a whole host of concerned and interested organisations to work in partnership, to agree on an action plan for bees and pollinating insects in Derbyshire. We believe this would be a first such

comprehensive event at the county level in the UK and could encourage other counties to do the same.” The Bee Summit will celebrate the significance of bees to the sustainability of our environment, assess why there has been such a significant decline in recent years and consider what can be done to revise these worrying trends. For more information visit www.derbyshirewildlifetrus t.org.uk/wildlife/wildlifeadvice/bees/bee-summit. Matlock show Bees are of particular importance to vegetable growers – about 70 UK crops depend on, or benefit from, visits by bees. If you grow your own you’ll want to do all you can to attract these vital pollinators to your plot.

If you took advice from last month’s Little Green Space column, and planted some nectar-rich plants to encourage bees and butterflies into your kitchen garden, you may well be looking at a bumper crop of beans or berries this year. And if you think your produce has prize-winning potential, why not enter a local show? The Matlock Show, run by Well Field Allotment Society, will take place on 10 September 2016 at the Imperial Rooms, Matlock. It’s a rapidly growing, annual event that fills the gap between the small village horticultural shows and the much larger shows at Bakewell and Ashover – giving people from across the region an opportunity to show off their horticultural,

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baking and preserving skills – or just to enjoy some local produce and celebrate the autumn harvest. You need to sow it to show it, so now’s the time to get out into the garden, greenhouse or potting shed and sow a few seeds. Judges will be looking for prize-winning fruit and vegetables in a number of different categories including longest bean, largest pumpkin and tallest sunflower. There’ll be prizes for crafts, cakes and jams too – and fun activities for all the family. For more information, follow on Facebook at www.facebook.com/th ematlockshow. Penny Bunting www.littlegreenspace.org.uk Twitter @LGSpace


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FULL STEAM AHEAD AS NEW TRAIN ARRIVES AT BAKEWELL CE INFANT SCHOOL!

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COMES TO TOWN • • • WEDNESDAY 25TH MAY 10.30AM – 2.00PM • • • HE EAST MIDLANDS ANTIQUES ROADSHOW arrives in Bakewell and offers local people the unique opportunity to come along and have a free valuation of any item and possibly be made a firm spot cash offer without any obligation. Mr Franks recalls an instance, the last time East Midlands Antiques were in the area, when a couple came along with a selection of old broken and incomplete rings, a few items of unusual jewellery and an old broken, gentleman’s wristwatch, expecting only a small amount and they were totally amazed to receive over £2,000. Another astonishing story was when a crystal vessel, estimated at just £100-£200, was sold for £220,000. So why not take this chance to search through your attic, drawers and cupboards, to see if you could also be sitting on a fortune. Don’t be afraid or embarrassed, you will find East Midlands Antiques’ representatives most helpful, courteous and friendly. There is no obligation to sell, so if you just require a free valuation, no problem. All transactions are strictly cash. So pop along and see us at Rutland Arms Hotel.

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Thanks to some amazing community spirit, the children at Bakewell CE Infant School are celebrating the arrival of a new train in their playground! This has all been made possible thanks to a generous donation from The Town Council, the Friends’ Fundraising Group and two wonderful local ladies, Sharon Wakeman and Rebecca Bingham.

Headteacher, Tricia Outram said, ‘Our school is really proud of the support it receives from the local community towards projects such as improving the play equipment for the children. At our Summer Fair last year, this was demonstrated by an amazing event as Sharon and her daughter, Rebecca, from Bakewell Pet Supplies, had their heads shaved in order to raise money for a new train for

the school playground. £1191.90 was raised which enabled the school to buy a new engine and two carriages. £1000 was also donated by Bakewell Town Council. It was well worth the effort, as the children love playing on the train every day! Our Summer Fair this year, on June 11th, will start the fundraising again for further improvements to our school. Many thanks to our very dedicated and

active Friends’ Group.’ Sharon, a long-time supporter and fundraiser of the school, exemplifies community spirit. It was lovely to welcome her, Rebecca, Mayor Helen Froggatt and Bella Simpson of the Friends Group, as they joined Tricia and some of the children to help celebrate and officially open the play equipment, which is proving very popular with all the pupils at the school!

BIGGIN GETS A NEW PARK

Mr Franks said the reasons for choosing Bakewell are numerous. Many valuable articles were found in the last visit to the area. For instance, on one occasion this year, a Rolex valued at £2,000-£3,000 fetched a staggering £48,000. The hotel is well known to local residents and is well placed with plenty of car parking available. So on Wednesday 25th May you have the chance to visit the hotel and see our accredited buyers and valuers absolutely free. Mr Franks has over 20 years’ experience of professional valuations and now his expertise is available at no cost to you, specialising in oil paintings, watercolours and many other articles. Medals, decorations and orders are one of the most collectable items and East Midlands Antiques has a waiting list of collectors and customers willing to pay for these articles. Listed below are a few items we require, but due to limited space not everything is listed, so if you are in any doubt, bring it along! L ADIES – LOOK IN YOUR JEWELLERY BOXES If you have any old broken rings, chains, earrings, old gold wristwatches or items with stones missing, then bring down the box and let us surprise you. We make house calls if you are unable to visit us. For further information or an appointment please contact us on:

07930 157944 any time. We specialise in watches and listed below are just a few of the makes we require – broken or working, in any condition.

It’s taken just over 3 years of fundraising but on Friday 6th May 2016, residents of Biggin-by-Hartington joined the village school children, guests from local businesses and organisations and even some visitors from France to open officially the newly restored park. The project, taken on by ‘Biggin Community Project’, began in 2013 when it was decided that the children’s play area was in need of either restoring or replacing. The committee took the

decision, after speaking to residents, to fundraise the £50,000.00 needed to replace the park. The land was gifted to the children of the village many years ago and since then the committee has managed and maintained the park. Fundraising such a huge amount of money was not easy but time and time again, local residents put their hands into their pockets and joined in with fundraising events. Local businesses including DB Ashbourne,

Longcliffe Quarries and Dales Housing donated money, the families of George Heathcote and Eric Page both contributed financially to the project with donations from their memorial services and some larger sums of money were received from grants successfully applied for from Awards 4 All and the Bingham Trust among others. The park was officially opened by the eldest and youngest residents of the

parish; Mrs Wragg did the honours and pulled the ribbon watched by the two youngest residents, Grace Allsopp and Ellie Homer. Just before the ribbonpulling, committee Chair Robert McCurrach gave a short speech thanking everyone involved with the project and then the children of Biggin Primary School and Biggin Pre-School ran into the park and enjoyed testing out the new equipment. And the children’s verdict? A huge success!

Rotary Bakewell Invites You to an Evening of ‘Brass In The Park’ For the fourth year running, on Wednesday, 29th June 2016 Rotary Bakewell is delighted to be able to co-ordinate ‘Brass in the Park’, our FREE brass band concert featuring local treasures Bakewell, Cressbrook and Tideswell bands. Each year more members of the public come to enjoy this evening of music on Bakewell Park (near the tennis courts). The concert starts at 7.30 p.m. Come early to get a good place. Bring your own chairs and a picnic and settle yourselves down to listen to the music – maybe even have a dance! Although the concert is free, there will be a collection, with proceeds going to local charities supported by Rotary Bakewell. See you there!

Omega, Rolex, Cartier, Breitling, Patek Philippe, Vachron plus many other makes.

F Diamond and gem set jewellery, loose gems also

purchased, bangles, bracelets, cameos, cufflinks, pendants and gentleman’s watch chains.

items, including bowls, cups, picture frames, claret F Silver jugs, candlesticks, boxes, baskets, christening mugs, tea services, trays and wine labels. pottery and bric-a-brac, e.g. Clarice Cliff, F Bronzes, Moorcroft, Beswick, Doulton, Royal Worcester, Oriental pottery, coloured glass etc.

F Oil paintings, watercolours, prints etc. postcards, sporting items – especially sought F Autographs, are old football, rugby, cricket and golf programmes. F Dolls, teddies, Dinky toys, mechanical toys, cigarette cards, musical instruments.

clocks, pocket watches and coins, tea caddies, F Furniture, glassware, plated items.

F We buy foreign, dental, un-hallmarked and industrial gold, silver and platinum in any form.

silver coins, i.e half-crowns, florins, shillings, up F Pre-1947 to 8 times face value. miss out on this opportunity to possibly make your F Don’t fortune! What’s it worth? Why be left wondering?

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Have you watched the BBC programme “Flog It” or “The Antiques Roadshow”? Our format is exactly the same, but we offer the chance to sell without the uncertainty and commission of the Auction House and if you are unsuccessful at auction there may still be charges to pay. East Midlands Antiques realise that there are some very unusual items that require the exposure of a major auction house and would be pleased to advise in such cases. However, many items do not warrant this and East Midlands Antiques will offer accordingly. Come and try the friendly and discreet service we have provided for many other people like yourselves over the years. All dealings are strictly private.

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16 May to 16 June 2016 In a nutshell, National Smile Month is the UK’s largest and longest-running campaign to promote good oral health and this year, the campaign celebrates a very special landmark… its 40th Birthday! The aim of National Smile Month is ultimately to improve the UK’s oral health. Organised by oral health charity, the Oral Health Foundation, the campaign hopes to raise awareness of important health issues and make a positive difference to the oral health of millions. ADVERTORIAL

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BUXTON FESTIVAL OF OPERA, MUSIC AND BOOKS 2016 PROGRAMME ANNOUNCED

The internationally renowned and awardwinning Buxton Festival, featuring opera, music and books, will take place from 8th to 24th July. Muchanticipated opera performances include Beethoven’s “Leonore”, Bellini’s “I Capuleti e i Montecchi” and Handel’s “Tamerlano”. The impressive opera programme also includes a concert performance of Vivaldi’s “La Senna Festeggiante” and a UK Premiere by Music Theatre Wales of “The Golden Dragon” by Peter Eotvos. Artistic Director Stephen Barlow commented that ‘Handel, Beethoven and Bellini make a profoundly impressive trio of giants when grouped together in a presentation of operas that are cherry-picked from their work.’ The 16-day Festival also features 38 concerts and recitals from world-

renowned musicians and singers, including internationally celebrated pianists Stephen Kovacevic and Angela Hewitt, The Chilingirian Quartet,

baritone Roderick Williams, tenor James Gilchrist, The Schubert Ensemble and The English Concert. The late-night concerts in the Pavilion

Café also showcase the best in jazz, folk and world music. This year’s book festival includes 43 talks by the UK’s best authors, covering topics from the railways to butterflies, trees to Bible translations, the Loch Ness Monster to Charlotte Bronte. Speakers include inspirational cook Sarah Raven, alternative comedy pioneer Alexei Sayle, broadcasters Melvyn Bragg and Joan Bakewell, politician Vince Cable and former Blue Peter presenter Janet Ellis. To accompany her primetime ITV series, Best Walks with a View, Julia Bradbury takes us on eight of the UK's best-loved walks, showcasing the beauty of Britain and navigating the reader through the sights and sounds, the flora and fauna and the past and present of eight fascinating and relaxing paths. She

explores who walkers are and how walking across a landscape brings its people together and shows how even those who don't live in the countryside are never more than a train ride away from stunning natural beauty. Julia's talk will take place on Sunday 10 July at 4pm in Buxton Opera House. Randall Shannon, the Festival’s Executive Director commented that ‘We look forward to welcoming our valued local, national and increasingly international audience to one of the UK’s most enjoyable and stimulating arts festivals. We are particularly pleased to announce the partnership with Ecclesiastical Insurance and the University of Derby.’ For further details on the packed programme visit buxtonfestival.co.uk or call the Festival team on 01298 70395.

FROM BUXTON RACES TO ETERNITY

Drinking and gambling have been the ruin of many a man – in 1791 these twin vices cost William Rider his life. A Yorkshireman in his early twenties, Rider was a weaver who fell into bad company and joined a gang of travelling pickpockets and fraudsters – the sort of ‘loose, disorderly persons’ who descended on crowded race meetings and country fairs. At Buxton races, Rider was caught with his hand in a gentleman’s pocket and treated very roughly by an angry crowd of onlookers. He was taken off to Tideswell House of Correction to await trial in Chesterfield, where he was committed to three months’ hard labour in Derby House of Correction as a ‘rogue and vagabond’.

On his release, Rider travelled no further than Makeney before violently attacking a woman named Mary Barton, robbing her of six half-pennies. Splattered with blood, he made straight for the nearest public house but was shortly apprehended by the Makeney toll-keeper, who had heard Mary’s cries and chased after her assailant. Rider was brought before the March assizes to face charges of robbery and ravishment. Following a lengthy trial he was indicted for robbery on the King’s Highway, a capital offence for which the learned judge, Sir Nathan Grose, pronounced the death sentence. Rider was taken to Derby gaol and shackled in a cell.

With time to reflect, he admitted that he had been so drunk when robbing Mary Barton that he barely knew what he was doing. The prison chaplain tried to persuade Rider to make a full confession but he remained unrepentant. He went so far as to declare that it was as well his career was brought to an end, as he would certainly have gone on as before. In his final days Rider made a desperate attempt to escape from his cell with the help of an ‘artfully procured’ light and a large stone. He managed to free himself from his chains and was attempting to make a hole in the wall when the gaoler caught him it he act. Five days later, on 1 April 1791, came the morning of

his public execution in Derby. A contemporary broadsheet tells how he made his last farewells and received the sacrament. Then ‘ ... on the arrival of the Under-Sheriff, and the Javelin-men, he was put into a cart, and carried through the streets, amidst

a great concourse of spectators, exhibiting an awful lesson to Youth in particular, and Mankind in general ... After the usual prayers, &c. at the place of execution, the cap being drawn over his face, he was launched into eternity!’ Julie Bunting

90th BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS

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areas of law, such as Wills and Probate, Family Law and Personal Injury.” Luke works with the popular Buxton based company Chris Hill Community Sports, whilst studying at Buxton college. A local approach “We believe that our ability to provide clients and their families with a lifetime of legal care is important as they know that one conveniently located firm of solicitors can meet all of their needs.” “With all of my commitments I am aware that people often can’t get to their solicitors during normal working hours. Therefore, access to legal services at the weekend is increasingly in demand, and with this in mind, our office is open on Saturday mornings.” People buy from people From the day we opened our Buxton office we realised just how strong the Thorneycroft reputation is in the area. When it comes to services, people buy from

people, nowhere more-so than legal services. Thorneycroft Solicitors Ltd is committed to legal excellence and the highest of standards when it comes to caring for our clients. We are proud of our reputation and service which is delivered locally to you. An experienced team Clients of Thorneycroft Solicitors benefit from having their requirements looked after by legal professionals who combine their knowledge and experience with a modern, proactive approach. We believe that this, combined with our competitive pricing structure, makes us the number one choice in the High Peak area for those requiring legal assistance. To discuss your legal requirements, pop in and see one of the team. We are open Monday-Thursday, 9am-5.30pm, Friday 9am5pm and Saturday 9.30am1pm. Or call us on 01298 930111, or visit our website www.thorneycroftsolicitors. co.uk.

“Whatever your specific legal requirements, we provide the highest level of client care.”

A lifetime of legal care for you and your family This is the range of professional services we offer: Personal Injury

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SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL, BUXTON & DISTRICT Elaine Mcdonald took the chair for her last meeting as President,at the April Dinner Meeting, and handed the insignia to incoming president Chris Campbell. Elaine thanked members for the work done throughout the past year. Mary's Meals has received 63 backpacks during the year, Child Carers enjoyed a festive Christmas party, Thomas Theyer foundation received support, and members ran and acted

as stewards at The Race for Life, to mention just a few activities. Chris promised that this work would continue, and looked forward to the May Day stall in Buxton as part of the Spring Fair.Her theme for the year will be Health & Wellbeing. Members enjoyed the Royal toast for the 90th birthday of her Majesty the Queen. They also celebrated the 90th birthdays of

members Shirley Hope and Barbara Millward. Sadly, they were told of the death of Victoria Wood, and the members paused in their celebrations, as a mark of respect for a woman who had brought fun and happy memories to many. President Chris ended the evening by thanking all present, especially out going President Elaine, for their work and dedication to helping others.

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POOLE’S CAVERN

For centuries, curious visitors have explored and marvelled at the natural subterranean world that is Poole’s Cavern. Found deep in the limestone hills close to the historic spa town of Buxton, the cavern once gave shelter to prehistoric cave dwellers. Legend tells of a medieval robber’s treasure hidden deep underground. Known as the ‘First Wonder of the Peak’ after an early travel guide published in 1681, Poole’s Cavern became a popular attraction for wealthy visitors and even royalty. In

1853 the cavern was improved for Victorian visitors by the Duke of Devonshire with paved walkways and gas lighting. Explore Poole’s Cavern today, with our expert guides, and journey through the beautifully illuminated chambers, incredible stalactites and stalagmites and vast limestone caverns to discover for yourself the magnificent underground scenery of the Peak District. Back above ground take a stroll from the Visitor Centre on waymarked paths through the 100 acre Buxton Country Park. The woodland

has a fascinating history on panels explained alongside the trails which lead to the hilltop viewpoint of Solomon’s Temple with spectacular panoramic views. A lovely spot to picnic and relax. Or for an adrenaline fuelled adventure take a treetop swing on Go Ape’s high wire forest adventure course. goape.co.uk Our Visitor Centre includes the Café@theCavern with a wide range of delicious produce, including daily specials, light snacks and Fair Trade coffee. The visitor centre

and café is dog friendly, with canine treats available too. Investigate the exhibition and hands-on archaeology area or browse through the rock and gift shop with beautiful gemstones, jewellery and fossil samples from around the world. We also stock a wide range of local produce from preserves to chutneys, handmade soap and books, maps and guides of the region. The cavern and country park are operated by Buxton Civic Association, a charitable conservation and educational trust.

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COMING SOON Carnivals & Welldressings A bodywork professional, Pierre has a BSc (Hons) degree in Sports Therapy, giving him specialist knowledge of the body’s musculoskeletal system (joints, ligaments, nerves and bones). This gives him an in-depth understanding of any injuries the body may pick up through sport or over time. Graduating in 2013, Pierre has worked as a member of The Society of Sports Therapists in private practice and with Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing: an elite sailing team (comprising of Olympian and America’s Cup veterans) that won the Volvo Ocean Race 2014/15. This was an extreme off-shore sailing event where it was Pierre’s role to keep the athletes fit and healthy to perform to their highest capabilities. Thanks to his comprehensive training, Pierre can treat a wide range

of injuries from migraines and whiplash to bad backs, sciatica and ankle sprains, using a combination of manual therapy, acupuncture and nutritional management. ‘Treat the cause, not the pain’ is at the forefront of everything that Pierre does – so that at the end of the treatment process you are back to optimum levels of functional, occupational and/or sports specific fitness, regardless of age and ability. This means you don’t have to play a sport to come to a Sports Therapist! Pierre will treat you from point of injury to when you meet your goal, be this running a marathon, walking through the peaks or working pain-free. If you have any questions about what Pierre is capable of there is more information on the website www.ainscowsportstherapy.com or call 07495 638 805

In the forthcoming issues of the Peak Advertiser we will be featuring the carnivals and welldressings taking place in our local towns and villages. If you would like to advertise please call Mark Andrews on 01629 812159 or email sales@peak-advertiser.co.uk Deadline for copy for next issue is Wednesday 25th May 2016 at 5pm

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SMITH COOPER EXPANDS ITS TEAM IN BUXTON The Buxton office of accountancy and business advisory firm Smith Cooper has expanded its team with the appointment of Colette Lennon ACCA as an Accounts’ and Audit Manager. Colette joins the firm having recently moved to the area. She is a qualified Chartered Certified Accountant and has over 20 years’ experience in the accountancy profession, having spent the last few years running her own practice. She has dealt with family businesses and property owners throughout her career, building close relationships with clients to help them with their business needs. The Buxton team offer a wide range of services to a broad client base across the region from family businesses to individuals requiring personal and capital taxes assistance. Colette commented, “I am delighted to join a firm such as Smith Cooper, who have a tremendous reputation in the market place. I hope to use my experience to further strengthen the offering already present in the Buxton office.� Colette joins Partner Catherine Desmond who

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family business owners to farmers and landowners, professionals and independently wealthy individuals. Her level of expertise has led to her being asked to be a guest speaker on tax issues at conferences covering inheritance tax and

succession planning and rural tax issues for some years. Both Catherine and Colette are enjoying the warm welcome they have received and seek to build long term local relationships providing high quality advice on the doorstep.

TWENTY FIVE YEARS IN BUXTON Carl Martin owner of High Peak Carpets and Furnishings, situated on Holker Road Buxton, your local family carpet and furniture store, this year celebrates 25 years in Buxton. Carl has a high reputation for supplying top quality carpets and furniture from leading manufacturers

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from opening three days a week to six days. They are pleased to announce after extensive refurbishment the re-opening of their second showroom (next door) which has resulted in a posh new showroom, which is well worth a visit. They are the renowned suppliers of ex-display, returned orders, photographic samples, slight seconds and discontinued lines from major manufacturers and high street stores, all with at least 50% off the recommended retail price. There are no waiting times and there are lots of items in stock to examine “in the flesh� all of which are available for immediate delivery. Their wide range includes furniture for your lounge, dining room, bedroom and conservatory as well as outdoor furniture and more! They also have a varied selection of soft furnishings including cushions, mirrors, pictures and lamps. Their storage warehouse on Market Street is now open to the public on Saturdays from 10.30am–3.00pm. The promise of huge savings must tempt you to come and have a browse round the shops where you can be sure of a warm and friendly welcome. Find them at 7-9 London Rd, Buxton. SK17 9PA.

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Edale

Carr House and Carr House Barn, Hope Road

In the heart of the Peak District, a small country estate in the Vale of Edale, built in 1949 with local Derbyshire stone from Derwent Hall at Alsop, together with a large stone built detached barn, stables with extensive garaging, storage barn and self contained apartment above, ideal for a dependent relative, teenager or potential holiday let. Spectacular, idyllic setting with breathtaking views over Win Hill, Lose Hill, Mam Tor and Kinder Scout and set in approximately 6.25 acres with land extending down to the River Noe and an option to purchase a further 5 acres. The main house with five bedrooms, four bathrooms, three reception rooms and attached annex with bed/sitting room, kitchen, shower room. Edale is a very strong community which has two public houses, primary school, village shop and cafes. Nearby local train services from Hope and Edale are within easy commuting distance of Manchester and Sheffield (approximately 16 miles). Buxton Opera House is a 14 mile drive by car and East Midland and Manchester Airports are within an hour’s drive. Energy Rating C Viewing: Hathersage Office

Offers Around £925,000

Bakewell

Loughrigg, Burton Close Drive (off Haddon Road)

Situated in a glorious private setting on a large south facing plot in landscaped grounds, an excellent, large and extended stone built four bedroom, three bathroom detached bungalow with gas fired central heating, double glazing, fine open views and in an exclusive location. Offered for sale with early vacant possession and no chain. Large entrance porch, reception hall, sitting room, dining room, garden room/sun lounge, breakfast kitchen, utility room. Bathroom, inner hall, master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, guest bedroom 2 with en-suite bathroom, two further bedrooms. Outside: extensive parking, detached garage and magnificent extensive private landscaped grounds to the rear of approx a third of an acre. 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. Energy Rating C

Offers Around £635,000

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Hillcrest, Thornhill Lane

Situated in an idyllic setting in this picturesque and sought after hamlet, a charming early 17th century freehold stone built, stone slate roofed large three bedroom detached residence having not been on the open market for over 60 years. Retaining many attractive original features with oak beams, gritstone fireplaces and having a separate converted detached barn with bed/sitting room, kitchenette and shower room, ideal as a home office. The main property comprises: reception lobby, cloakroom, dining hall, sitting room, family room, kitchen, breakfast room. Three double bedrooms and bathroom. Good off-road parking and lovely large garden with great views over the surrounding countryside. Thornhill is a hamlet close to Bamford which is a very popular village within the Peak National Park with good shopping facilities, Sickleholme Golf Club and easy accessible by rail and road. Approximately 14 miles from Sheffield city centre and within easy commuting distance of Manchester. Energy Rating F Viewing: Hathersage Office

Matlock: 01629 828 250

Offers Around £550,000

Banner Cross: 0114 268 3241

Bakewell

9 Park View

A most beautifully presented and extended, four bedroom, two bath/shower-roomed detached property complete with stunning views, immaculate gardens, and nestling at the top of this quiet cul-de-sac on the fringes of the town centre. Ideal for a growing family, the property benefits from uPVC glazing and gas fired heating. Comprising; Lobby with downstairs cloakroom/w.c, large open plan living/dining room with fabulous views, ample breakfast kitchen, garden room and study. Master double bedroom with fitted wardrobes, guest double with en-suite shower room, third double bedroom and fourth single. Useful loft storage, tandem garage, driveway for two and south westerly gardens with raised patio. 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. Close to the famous historic houses of Chatsworth and Haddon Hall. Good recreational facilities and convenient for Buxton, Chesterfield and Sheffield. Energy Rating TBC

Offers Around £425,000

Viewing: Bakewell Office

Dronfield: 01246 290992

Hathersage: 01433 650009

Bakewell: 01629 815307


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Matlock

2 Hall Rise, Darley Dale

A truly superb two bedroomed detached bungalow, enviably located on possibly one of the most favoured locations on the Parkway being on a cul-de-sac, enjoying delightful views towards Stanton and Darley Hillside. One of the few preferred Wildgoose-built bungalows on the development, the property has undergone an extensive refurbishment programme in 2016, to create an outstanding property perfect for the retired or professional couple. This spacious and light accommodation having been re-wired, along with a brand new gas fired central heating system and new burglar alarm system. Low maintenance gardens, broad driveway, car port, attached garage, utility and conservatory. NO CHAIN. Energy Rating D

Grindleford

Hulham Cottage, 15 Main Road

Eyam

Tybalm, Townhead

Offering excellent accommodation over four floors is this very well presented three bedroom mid-terraced property, complete with woodland outlook, long garden and fully tanked cellarage. Situated in the heart of Grindleford the property comprises; Living room with multi-fuel stove, large dining/kitchen with a range of appliances, cellarage divided into gardeners’ w.c, utility room and study/playroom. 1st Floor; Master double bedroom, second good sized bedroom and family bathroom with full suite, attic double bedroom with lovely outlook. Outside; On-street parking available, low maintenance rear garden complete with store sheds and patio.

A charming double fronted, stone built 17th century detached cottage with lovely good sized cottage garden. The property which is in need of some modernisation and improvement is ideally situated in this historic and sought after Peak District village famous for the Plague and is for sale with immediate vacant possession. Entrance lobby, access to former stable, ideal for conversion. Snug room with patio doors, galley kitchen, dining room, sitting room with stone fireplace. First floor: two good bedrooms and shower room. Outside: attractive courtyard. Substantial attached former wash house. Lovely, good sized cottage rear garden with great views.

Energy Rating TBC

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Viewing:Matlock Office

Offers Around £265,000

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PROPERTIES AVAILABLE TO RENT Wayside, Joan Lane, Bamford S33 0AW Three bedroomed detached property with double garage

£1100 PCM 3 South Terrace, Main Road, Cutthorpe S42 7AU Outstanding two bedroomed stone built cottage

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Hathersage

1 Downing Row

Situated in the heart of this very sought after and popular Peak District village, a charming, larger than average and extended two bedroom end terrace cottage with gas fired central heating. In need of some upgrading and offered for sale with immediate vacant possession and no chain. Charming sitting room with original gritstone fireplace, dining kitchen, pantry, cloakroom, bathroom with full suite. First floor: excellent front facing double bedroom, good sized second bedroom with en-suite w.c., and wash hand basin. Outside: rear yard area and lovely large side and front garden. Parking space available on annual licence.

3 Ibbotsons Farm Cottages, Main Road, Hathersage S32 1BB Beautiful two bedroomed barn conversion

£795 PCM Apartment 9 Holme Court, Matlock Street, Bakewell DE45 1GQ Well-proportioned two bedroomed second floor apartment

£595 PCM Wye House, 4 Milford Court, Buxton Road, Bakewell DE45 1BW Well-presented two bedroomed terraced property

£595 PCM Apartment 6 Bank Gardens, Matlock DE4 3WA Recently refurbished one bedroomed first floor apartment

Energy Rating E

Bakewell

10 Holywell

This superbly presented two double bedroom first floor apartment offers a lovely outlook and is presented to the highest standard. Benefitting from gas fired heating, uPVC glazing and Park views. It must be noted that the property has a Derbyshire Clause but comes as an excellent opportunity for a local purchaser. Internally comprising; Hallway, modern kitchen leading into a sun room, living room with feature gas fire, master double bedroom, second double bedroom and luxury shower suite. Externally the property has a beautifully maintained front garden, low maintenance rear garden with greenhouse, and residents’ and visitor car park. AVAILABLE WITH NO CHAIN, VIEWING HIGHLY ADVISED.

£450 PCM

Viewing: Hathersage Office

Energy Rating: TBC FOR A FULL UP-TO-DATE RENTAL LIST PLEASE CONTACT OUR LETTINGS DEPARTMENT ON

Offers Around £210,000

Matlock: 01629 828 250

Banner Cross: 0114 268 3241

Viewing: Bakewell Office

01629 828228

Offers Around £145,000

e-mail: lettings@saxtonmee.co.uk

Dronfield: 01246 290992

Hathersage: 01433 650009

Bakewell: 01629 815307


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Priestcliffe House

Priestcliffe

£375,000 £400,000

Hall End Lane

Ashford-in-the-Water

An imposing six bedroom family residence set in a picturesque Peak Park setting with glorious views over the surrounding countryside. With detached holiday cottage sleeping 8, generous parking and enclosed gardens. Offering flexible family accommodation over 4 floors the property retains original period features alongside high quality modern fittings. With stunning marble fireplaces, feature windows, vaulted cellar, farmhouse kitchen with Aga and walk in pantry. Energy Rating E

A spacious, three double bedroom stone built cottage occupying a peaceful backwater setting in the popular village of Ashford-in-the Water, with superb far reaching views across the surrounding Derbyshire countryside. Beautifully presented throughout, the charming property is ideally suited as main home or holiday cottage. Energy Rating E

• Stunning flexible family home with period features • Off-road parking and generous gardens • Peaceful picturesque Peak Park setting with superb views • Ideal for dependant relative • Detached 2 bedroom barn offering a very successful holiday let income

• Picturesque Peak Park setting • Beautifully presented throughout • Garage and easily managed rear garden

• Ideal main home or holiday cottage • No upward chain

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Monyash Road

£450,000 £475,000

Over Haddon

Guide Price

The Square

Eyam

£400,000 £420,000

A charming three bedroom, period stone cottage with delightful enclosed cottage gardens and period stone annex ideal as home office or guest accommodation. Centrally positioned in a small sought after village near Lathkill Dale Nature Reserve and retaining character features alongside modern fittings. Energy Rating E

A generously proportioned Grade II listed, stone built three double bedroom residence with off-road parking, garage and large rear garden. Centrally positioned in the historic Peak Park village of Eyam close to shops, cafes and country inns within walking distance of local primary school. Energy Rating Exempt

• No upward chain • Lady Manners School catchment • Peaceful backwater setting

• No upward chain • Lady Manners school catchment • Picturesque village setting

• Annex and off-road parking • Attractive enclosed cottage garden

• Retaining charm and character features • Flexible family living accommodation

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Moorhall Estate

Bakewell

Guide Price

Waterloo Road

Matlock Bath

£300,000 £320,000

A well presented three bedroom semi detached property with easily managed enclosed gardens and off road parking. The property occupies a popular residential area in the historic market town of Bakewell, close to Lady Manners school and within easy reach of an abundance of local shops and amenities. Energy Rating E

A substantial four bedroom, three storey residence occupying an elevated position with stunning far reaching views across Matlock Bath. Beautifully presented throughout to an exceptionally high standard and retaining charm and character alongside high quality contemporary fixtures and fittings. Energy Rating E

• Lady Manners school catchment • Popular residential area • Enjoying attractive views

• Enjoying far reaching picturesque views across the valley • Luxurious bath / shower rooms • Ideal holiday cottage with fixtures & fittings by separate negotiation • No upward chain • Spacious flexible family home with accommodation across three floors

• Off-road parking • Derbyshire Dales Occupancy Clause applies


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Bank Square

Tideswell

£750,000 £800,000

Eccles Road

Whaley Bridge

£700,000 £750,000

A unique Grade II Listed four bedroom stone built family residence with two 2 bedroom high quality, self contained holiday cottages, cinema room, summer house (annex) and two garages occupying a peaceful courtyard setting with private gardens enjoying superb views across the village of Tideswell. Energy Rating Exempt

A substantial, architecturally designed, detached residence nestled in generous landscaped gardens with far reaching views towards Combs Reservoir and surrounding countryside. Beautifully presented throughout to an exceptionally high standard with contemporary fittings, the spacious flexible accommodation is ideal for dependent relative. Energy Rating D

• Potential for dependent relative annex • No upward chain • Income from holiday let • Unique Grade II listed character property Flexible family living accommodation •

• Spacious flexible family home • Ideal for dependent relative • Peaceful picturesque setting

• Stunning far reaching views across the surrounding countryside • Close to train station

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Market Place

Castleton

£550,000 £600,000

An opportunity to acquire a 17th Century four bedroom link detached converted barn with garage, approximately 1/3 acre enclosed landscaped gardens and two stables / outbuildings offering further potential. Centrally positioned with superb views across the surrounding countryside. Energy Rating E

• Flexible family living accommodation • Ideal base for internet business expansion • National Park Setting surrounded by stunning countryside • Planning consent for use as tea room/coffee shop • Perfect for a 'Lifestyle Change'

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Welford House

Bakewell

Within a Grade II listed building, centrally positioned in a popular Peak Park historic market town with off road secure parking. Close to an excellent range of local shops, amenities and country inns, surrounded by stunning Derbyshire countryside, close to Chatsworth Country Estate and Haddon Hall and within easy commutable distance of Sheffield, Chesterfield, Matlock and Buxton.

• Apartment 2 £200,000 - £210,000

• Apartment 3 £175,000 - £200,000

• Apartment 4 £175,000 - £200,000

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Riverside Crescent

Bakewell

Bagshaws Residential is pleased to present to the market this fantastic two bedroom top floor apartment centrally located in the historic town of Bakewell. Offered furnished or unfurnished with a contemporary feel, boasting picturesque views and an allocated parking space, must be viewed! Energy Rating C

• Top Floor Apartment • Two Bedrooms

• Open Plan Living • Covered Allocated Parking

• Available FUNISHED or UNFURNISHED • Centrally Located to Bakewell

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Ollerbrook

Edale

A quaint TWO bedroom terrace cottage in the picturesque village location of Edale, Hope Valley. Set in a secluded spot with a stunning back drop and views across fields and the valley, the charming cottage has been recently redecorated throughout and is available for immediate occupation. Please call the Lettings Team for more information and to arrange a viewing. Energy Rating E

• Mid Terrace Stone Cottage • Two Bedrooms

• Available FURNISHED • Off-Street Parking

• Front and Rear Gardenss • Stunning Views


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£440,000

An extended four bedroom detached bungalow with garage and further driveway parking, conveniently located on Castle Mount Crescent, Bakewell. Occupying a generous corner plot, the family accommodation is arranged over one floor comprising of entrance hall, double aspect sitting room, four bedrooms, family bathroom, dining kitchen, rear entrance lobby and further en-suite shower room. The spacious and versatile layout also offers potential for a self contained 1 bedroom studio apartment, subject to the relevant consents. Outside, to the front of the property a raised patio terrace providing pleasant westerly views. To the rear, a south facing, low maintenance garden incorporating elevated patios, and seating areas. EPC Rating D

Offers Around

£299,950

A three bedroom stone built semi-detached home with garage and driveway parking enviably positioned in quiet backwater location in the centre of Bakewell. The property requires cosmetic updating in parts however offers versatile accommodation, pleasant views of Manners Wood and immense character and charm. The ground floor comprises of entrance lobby, open plan dining kitchen, sitting room, conservatory and downstairs WC. On the first floor there are three bedrooms, a versatile landing and family bathroom. Outside the property benefits from a detached garage, off-road parking, front and rear patios and a versatile stone built outbuilding with kitchen facilities. An internal viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the property's convenient location. • Entrance Lobby • Open plan dining kitchen • Sitting room • Conservatory with downstairs WC. EPC Rating E VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

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BAKEWELL DE45 1EB Underbank Butts Road

GREAT LONGSTONE DE45 1TS Bluebell Cottage Station Road

Offers Around

£325,000

BRADWELL S33 9HZ The Olde Bakery The Hills

Offers Around

£265,000

A deceptively spacious stone built three bedroom semi-detached home, enviably located in the picturesque village of Great Longstone. The property has undergone a two storey rear extension which includes a superb dining room and additional first floor bedroom with a pleasant double aspect over the village. • Entrance lobby with generous cloaks cupboard • Front facing sitting room with original fireplace and wood burning stove • Dining kitchen with handmade breakfast bar • Versatile dining room with vaulted ceiling and French doors to the garden • Downstairs bathroom and first floor family shower room • Hand built staircase • Delightful walled front garden with wrought iron gate and stone flagged path • Fully enclosed stone flagged patio garden to the rear • A wealth of charming features and superb natural light. EPC Rating C

A stone built, three double bedroomed, semi-detached cottage enviably located in the Hills, with views of Bradwell Edge. The extremely spacious accommodation is arranged over three floors including cellarage and requires cosmetic updating in parts. The ground floor comprises of spacious kitchen, bay windowed sitting room, dining room, cloakroom with wc, and versatile lean-to. On the first floor there are three double bedrooms including a bay windowed master bedroom and family bathroom. Outside to the rear of the property is a decked courtyard and there is parking at the front of the property. An internal viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the huge potential, period charm and spacious room dimensions.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

VIEWING: Hathersage Office.

EPC Rating E

BAKEWELL 01629 700699

BAKEWELL LETTINGS 01629 700695

HATHERSAGE 01433 651888

SURVEYS 0114 235 7741

DORE 0114 236 2420

BANNER CROSS 0114 268 3388

ROTHERHAM 01709 917 676

NETHERGREEN 0114 268 9900


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PROPERTY AVAILABLE TO BakeweLL De45 1DG 1DJ, 3 Prospect Terrace, Stanedge Road A beautiful 2 bedroom mid terraced cottage in a highly sought after location in Bakewell. The property compromises of 2 bedrooms, modern bathroom, modern kitchen, dining and living combined. To the outside; on-road parking, patio, lawn and storage shed. Fully furnished and AVAILABLE 10TH MAY 2016

£700 PCM

EPC Rating D.

eDaLe S33 7ZG, Ollerbrook Cottage, Ollerbrook Booth A furnished, recently refurbished 2 bedroom cottage. Situated in the picturesque location of Edale. Comprising of: sitting/dining room with doors leading out to the small rear garden. Brand new fitted kitchen with appliances. Double bedroom with a beautiful four poster bed. Second bedroom. Bathroom with shower over the bath. Garden and Parking to the front. 12 MONTH LET - Pets neg. EPC Rating E.

£695 PCM FLaGG Sk17 9QR, Hobson Cottage

EDALE S33 7ZL Barley Butts Barn Barber Booth

Offers Around

A stunning 2 double bedroom cottage set in the heart of the countryside. The property consists of 2 double bedrooms, 1 family bathroom, 1 en-suite, Living room, Kitchen diner and utility room. Patio and Off-road parking. The property is offered furnished/unfurnished.

£235,000

A very rare opportunity to acquire an 18th century stone built Grade II listed 'cruck barn', enviably located in the vale of Edale surrounded by stunning scenery including Mam Tor, Rushup Edge and the Kinder Plateau. The spacious accommodation is arranged over two floors with the ground floor comprising of open plan dining kitchen, entrance hall with store cupboards and superb sitting room with garden view. On the first floor is a double bedroom with fitted wardrobe and bathroom with separate shower cubicle. The property has been modernised throughout whilst retaining immense charm with features including an exposed 'cruck beam' and fireplace with electric stove. Outside, the property benefits from gated parking for several vehicles and a dwarf stone walled garden with patio and south facing orientation. An internal viewing is highly recommended to appreciate this tranquil location, superb accommodation and stunning views. EPC Rating F VIEWING: Hathersage Office.

EPC rating E

£675 PCM

BakeweLL, Ground Floor Flat Devonshire House Church alley A ground floor apartment, one of only three in a block just above the centre of Bakewell and well positioned for all of its comprehensive amenities. The flat has been refurbished including a new contemporary kitchen and bathroom. AVAILABLE MARCH 2016, unfurnished.

£475 PCM

EPC Rating C

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TiDeSweLL Sk17 8LQ Vernon Cottage Market Square

£219,950

A three bedroom stone built mid-terraced house conveniently located in south west Bakewell within easy access of the town's amenities and Lady Manners school. The property has been extended to the rear and benefits from a south facing garden and extensive parking for up to five vehicles.

• Open plan living kitchen • Sitting room with double sided stove • Study with French doors to garden • Utility/boot room with wc • Luxury bathroom • Potential for further bedroom, subject to planning permission • South facing garden with lawn and extensive patio • 3 Year Derbyshire Dales Clause applies.

Offers Around

TiDeSweLL Sk17 8LQ 1a Market Square

£200,000

A double fronted, deceptively spacious four bedroom end terraced house occupying a prominent position in the Market Square, Tideswell. The property requires significant updating and comprises of spacious accommodation arranged over two floors with superb potential to develop and add value. The property comprises entrance hall, kitchen, sitting room, inner hall with wc, further reception room, four double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside, to the rear the property is an enclosed rear yard with access to Manchester Road.

Offers Around

A Grade II listed, two bedroom, stone built cottage located within the historic Market Square of Tideswell. The accommodation is arranged over three floors and has been sympathetically renovated to a high standard combining original features alongside contemporary fittings. Outside adjacent to the property is a versatile low maintenance garden which could also be utilized as a parking space.

EPC Rating D

EPC Rating E

EPC Rating D VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

VIEWING: Hathersage Office.

£184,950

BAKEWELL 01629 700699

BAKEWELL LETTINGS 01629 700695

HATHERSAGE 01433 651888

SURVEYS 0114 235 7741

DORE 0114 236 2420

BANNER CROSS 0114 268 3388

ROTHERHAM 01709 917 676

NETHERGREEN 0114 268 9900


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Middleton

Associated Park Lane Office 121 Park Lane, Mayfair, London W1K 7AG T 0207 3187089

Matlock

£385,000

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Sally Botham Estates Sales & Lettings 27 Bank Road, Matlock Derbyshire DE4 3NF

• Spacious edwardian semi-detached property • Lower ground floor apartment/granny annexe • FIVE bedrooms • Spacious sitting room with log burner • Breakfast kitchen with balcony off • Garden room and dining room • Delightful enclosed gardens • Off-road parking and detached garage • Commanding far reaching views. EPC= F

• Delightfully spacious character home • SELF CONTAINED ONE BED ANNEXE • Three double bedrooms • Family bathroom and master en-suite • Spacious farmhouse style dining kitchen & utility • Sitting room, dining room and garden room • Spacious first floor drawing room • Terrace gardens and flagged seating areas • SUPERB STUNNING VIEWS. EPC= F

Darley Dale

Fritchley

£385,000

• Exceptionally well presented detached family home • FOUR BEDROOMS • Family bathroom and master en-suite • Sitting room with sun lounge off • Dining room and study • Downstairs cloak room and Utility room • Dining kitchen • Garage and ample off-road parking • Gardens with timber logged shed ideal as a studio • NO UPWARD CHAIN. EPC = D

WINDSOR PARK ROAD, BUXTON £145,000

• Detached, delightful property

• Semi-detached family home

• THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS

• Three bedrooms

• LUXURY bathroom, en-suite and shower room

• Spacious sitting room

• Spacious sitting room

• Dining room

• Conservatory and utility

• Breakfast kitchen

• Good size dining kitchen

• Ground floor cloak room

• Undercroft garaging and driveway

• Off-road parking and garage

• Well stocked gardens front and rear. EPC = D

• Enclosed rear garden. EPC = C

WEST ROAD, BUXTON

£325,000

£179,950

NUNSFIELD ROAD, BUXTON

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NO VENDOR CHAIN • Substantial 2 bed stone built mid-terrace property. • Additional LOFT ROOM and 2 reception rooms. • Forecourt garden and yard to rear. • Useful cellar storage. EPC rating C.

NEW HIGH STREET, BUXTON

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GARDEN AND FAR REACHING VIEWS TO REAR

• Immaculately presented throughout. • Beautiful receptions and stunning conservatory to rear. • Enclosed patio area, elevated lawn and driveway. • No vendor chain. EPC rating E.

• 2 bed mid-terrace with accommodation over 4 floors. • Requires updating, allowing the purchaser to personalise. • Situated in a convenient location. • EPC rating F.

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8 The Quadrant, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6AW MANCHESTER ROAD, BUXTON

£295,000

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MAGNIFICENT VIEWS OVER THE GOLF COURSE • Newly constructed 4 bed semi-detached home. • Accommodation over 3 floors. • Finished to a high standard throughout. • Off-road parking for multiple vehicles garden.

• Beautifully presented and superb features. • Situated in a convenient residential location. • Enclosed patio and stores to rear. • Viewing highly recommended. EPC rating E.

ST JAMES TERRACE, BUXTON

£280,000

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IDEAL INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY • 3 bed self-contained flat and 5 individual letting rooms. • Potential gross income of circa £29,000. • Convenient central location. • Viewing is highly recommended. EPC rating E.

Chartered Surveyors Auctioneers Valuers Land & Estate Agents

BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED & PRESENTED

SITUATED IN A SOUGHT AFTER BURBAGE LOCATION

• 4 bed stone mid-terraced property. • Off-road parking and garden to rear. • Lovely aspect to front and useful cellar storage. • No vendor chain. EPC rating E.

• Beautifully maintained and presented. • 2 bedroomed mid-terraced cottage. • Driveway parking and low maintenance garden to rear. • Viewing highly recommended. EPC rating C.

MARLBOROUGH ROAD, BUXTON O/O £600,000

BATHAM GATE ROAD, PEAK DALE

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£290,000

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SUBSTANTIAL 4 BED DETACHED PROPERTY • Presented in a contemporary style. • Stunning lounge with bi-fold doors opening onto rear garden. • Versatile accommodation. Beautiful galleried landing. • Double garage with ample storage. EPC rating D.


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Town & Country Property Specialists For Sale

Overcroft

Greenhouse Farm

The Yeld, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1FH

Coach Road, Ashover Derbyshire, S45 0JN

Sale Guide Price: £350,000

Sale Guide Price: £850,000

A traditional detached bungalow situated in an elevated spacious plot with far reaching views overlooking the market town of Bakewell.

A superbly positioned smallholding with planning permission for the conversion of three stone outbuildings into residential dwellings.

The property is in need of modernisation and currently comprises three bedrooms, lounge, dining room, kitchen and family bathroom. The Theproperty propertyisissurrounded surroundedby by lovely gardens and has a useful detached garage. EPC rating E.

The farmhouse comprises a lounge, dining kitchen, sitting room, utility room, three bedrooms and family bathroom with gardens, Agricultural buildings together with three traditional stone barns with planning consent for conversion all set within approximately 13.42 acres. EPC rating F

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Land at Biggin by Hulland,

Meadow Brook

Ashbourne, Derbyshire 96.05 Acres (38.52 ha) Excellent grassland, further wooded areas & buildings. Lot 1: 20.89 ac (8.46 ha) Lot 2: 0.35 ac (0.14 ha) Lot 3: 0.30 ac (0.12 ha) Lot 4: 10.69 ac (4.33 ha) Lot 5: 62.82 ac (25.47 ha)

Hathersage, Hope Valley Derbyshire, S32 1BQ Sale Guide Price: £500,000

Situated in a small hamlet on the outskirts of the village of Hathersage. A delightful three bedroom traditional barn conversion together with a range of stables and outbuildings, a partly erected stable block with proposed residential accomodation above to create a 4th bedroom/home office together with a bathroom. All All set set within within approximately approximately 1.35 1.35 acres. acres. EPC rating C

Guide price: £5,000 - £10,000 pa Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 342201

Preliminary Auction Announcement Monday 18th July

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Dogmanslack Farm Old Dam Lane Peak Forest, SK17 8GA

For sale by Informal Tender

Sale Guide Price: £545,000*

Land at Middle Handley, Eckington, S21 5RN 10.7 acres of accessible land in a desirable location. Available as a whole or in lots. Tender Deadline: Weds 1st June 12 noon

Leach Barn

Guide price: £10,000 per acre

Leadmill Bridge Hathersage, S32 1BA

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Sale Guide Price: £50,000 - £70,000*

Land off Derwent Drive, Tibshelf, DE55 5LS 4.11 acres of grassland suitable for mowing and grazing. Tender Deadline: Monday 6th June 5pm

Guide price: £30,000 Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Land off Goose Lane, Codnor, Ripley, DE5 9RG Land at Hathersage, Hope Valley Further entries invited

Bakewell office contacts Philip Hulland

Aaron Cousins

email: Bakewell@bagshaws.com

01629 812777

01629 812777

07973 982452

07739 850310

To find out more about Bagshaws, please visit our website: www.bagshaws.com

Ashbourne Bakewell Derby Leek Uttoxeter

01335 342201 01629 812777 01332 200147 01538 398466 01889 562811

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 inc. the day of the auction. For a full definition of Guide Price and Reserve Price please visit www.bagshaws.com


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SCARGILL MANN & CO. CHARTERED SURVEYORS

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Offers around : £595,000

Offers around : £445,000

• Character three / four bedroomed stone detached cottage on a large plot • Oil fired central heating; Sealed unit upvc double glazing; Guest cloakroom • Dining kitchen; Living room with feature fireplace; Large conservatory • Three bedrooms - Bedroom one with en-suite; Bathroom; Stone store / bedroom four • Courtyard / driveway; Range of outbuildings (piggery and large former stable)

• Character four bedroomed semi-detached property on a good sized garden plot • Large double garage; Courtyard and garden areas; Gas fired central heating • Four reception rooms; Breakfast kitchen; Utility room; Guest cloakroom; Bathroom • Sweeping driveway providing off-street parking and access to stone double garage • Courtyard patio garden; Stone wood store; Garden stone store; Near Railway Station

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Offers around : £274,500

• Four bedroomed detached property set on a large garden plot (0.347 acres) • Potential to further extend; Gas central heating; Sealed unit upvc double glazing • Cavity wall insulation / double insulation within loft; Spacious reception hallway • Guest cloakroom / utility room; L-shaped breakfast kitchen; Two reception rooms • Bedroom one with en-suite area; Bathroom; Driveway; Detached garage; Views

• NO UPWARD CHAIN - Three bedroomed character stone mid-terraced cottage • Sealed unit double glazing; Oil fired central heating; Dining kitchen • Feature sitting room with attractive stone fireplace and stove • Two further reception rooms; Cellar / utility; Guest cloakroom; Bathroom • Block paved courtyard to front; Patio and lawned garden to rear

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Offers in excess of : £210,000

Offers around : £169,950

• NO UPWARD CHAIN - Extended four bed detached cottage • Gas central heating (under floor throughout); Double glazing • Cloakroom; Sitting room - wood burning stove; Dining room • Dining / living kitchen; Master bed - dressing room and en-suite • Bathroom; Driveway; Garden & patio to rear; Easy access to A38

• Three / four bed stone built cottage with South facing garden • Solar Panels fitted by British Gas producing electricity with FIT • Sealed unit triple glazed; Gas fired central heating; Driveway • Sitting room with stove; Spacious dining kitchen with stove • Large utility; Cellar; Large landing; attic room; Bathroom

• NO UPWARD CHAIN - Three bedroomed semi-detached property • Good sized garden plot enjoying superb views towards Haddon Hall • Excellent potential to extend, subject to planning permission • Central heating; Double / triple glazing; Fully rewired in 2016 • Derbyshire Clause; Foregarden and driveway – potential to enlarge

• NO UPWARD CHAIN - Two bed end of terrace cottage – idyllic location • Extensive well presenetd garden plot to side and rear with views • Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit double glazing • Sitting room with dual aspect; Well proportioned dining kitchen • Landing; Two bedrooms; Bathroom; Large attic room enjoying views

MATLOCK

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CRICH

MATLOCK

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£650 PCM

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Offers around : £349,500

£585 PCM

£360 PCM

• Four bedroom three storey end town house; Pleasant river views

• Two double bed detached bungalow in popular residential area

• End terrace modern cottage-style residence in a cul-de-sac location

• One bedroomed semi-detached stone built property

• Highly convenient for local amenities within level walking distance • Gas fired central heating Sealed unit double glazing; Guest cloakroom • Sitting room; Spacious dining kitchen; Bedroom one with en-suite • Family bathroom; Low maintenance rear garden; Parking to front

• Gas fired central heating; Upvc double glazing; Entrance hall • Open plan living /dining room; Kitchen; Bedroom one with wardrobes • Further double bedroom; Modern shower room • Gated driveway; Single garage; Gardens to front and rear

• Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit double glazing; Entrance Hallway • Kitchen; Living Room; Well proportioned upvc Conservatory; • Two Bedrooms; Bathroom; Delightful large landscaped garden • Off-street parking within the site – Viewing recommended

• Popular and convenient location – close to local amenities • Entrance lobby area; Living room; Internal hallway; Fitted kitchen • Bedroom; Bathroom; Good sized useful attic room with roof lights • Let on an unfurnished basis - Viewing highly recommended

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

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Fidler Taylor Launch Their SHOUT OUT FOR CANAL BOAT CREW! 25th Year Celebrations

It is 25 years this month since Adrian Fidler began trading as an independent estate agent and general practice chartered surveyor. The Fidler Taylor partnership was formed just 3 years later and has since expanded further, growing through a reputation of giving sound, professional advice. In recognition of this milestone Fidler Taylor have

committed to a year of fundraising for the Derbyshire Air Ambulance. A launch was recently held where guests were treated to an informal evening of conversation, wine and canapes, within the beautiful setting of Haddon Hall. The evening included a short address by Adrian Fidler and an insight into a day’s work by Martin Gorman, paramedic,

on behalf of Derbyshire Air Ambulance Service. Derbyshire Air Ambulance is funded totally by charitable donations and the tireless work they do is justly recognised. Fidler Taylor have planned a growing calendar of events to which they will seek support from clients, local business, friends and family in an attempt to reach a

worthwhile figure. The launch, although not intended as a fundraising event, did draw £350 for the cause through a raffle and the generosity of the guests was most welcome. A diary of events can be seen at www.fidler-taylor.co.uk and donations for Derbyshire Air Ambulance can be made direct to Fidler Taylor or at justgiving.com/fidlertaylor.

TADDINGTON PHOTO EXHIBITION – Sheffield In The Sixties

The Bramwell Institute in Taddington will be opening its doors once again over the Spring Bank Holiday weekend to host the third in a series of exhibitions of local artistic talent which have been mounted this year. David Young, local resident and amateur photographer, will be exhibiting a number of predigital black and white

photographs from Sheffield - and slightly further afield -from the late 1960s. They include candid portraits of the famous and not so famous and capture the contrasts to be found in a period of significant change for the city – a hint of nostalgia for the end of an era, a vision of the future. Most of the photographs on display in this retrospective were

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exhibited by the Sheffield Photographic Society and include many award winners. At the same time as enjoying the exhibition and perhaps answering the tantalising question of ‘Where are they now?’, visitors can experience the usual warm hospitality provided by ‘Taddington Teas’ with sandwiches, homemade cakes, teas and

coffee on offer throughout the day. Saturday 28 – Monday 30 May, 11:00 am – 4:00 pm Bramwell Institute, Main Street, Taddington, SK17 9UD. Village served by Manchester – Derby Transpeak bus service, connecting Matlock, Bakewell, Ashford, Chelmorton, Buxton. Ample car parking.

78-year-old heritage narrowboat Birdswood is looking for new volunteers to join the friendly, enthusiastic, communityminded team that runs popular boat trips on the Cromford Canal. Canal restoration charity the Friends of the Cromford Canal (FCC), which owns and operates Birdswood, is running a Volunteer Experience event on Sunday 22nd May. Visitors to Cromford Wharf, close to Arkwright's Mill in the scenic and historically important Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site, can learn about the charity's programme of public trips, charters, community engagement and school trips. There will be a short free trip down the canal for potential team members, with refreshments provided. Last year, Birdswood ran more than 200 public cruises - over 30 of which were horse-drawn - as well as private and school trips

plus seasonal Santa Specials, carrying almost 6,000 passengers in total. The charity is non-profit making and all surplus revenue from Birdswood's operations is spent directly on maintaining and restoring the canal. The ultimate aim is to reopen all 14 miles of it from Cromford down to Langley Mill, where it joins England's main inland waterways system. Volunteers are the lifeblood of the FCC – whether crewing on the boat, joining frequent work parties to keep the navigable waterway open or improve other parts of the canal's structures and towpath, working in the shop and information centre at the Weighbridge Office on Cromford Wharf, or helping behind the scenes with admin, project work, marketing and public relations. As long as you're over 18, age and fitness don't matter: there are roles for everyone who is keen

and has skills to share. Working on the boat or on the towpath can improve your health, you get to meet people, and there's full training that can lead to training to be a licensed boat master if you show commitment and aptitude. Volunteer shop staff also help visitors with canal history and heritage queries, as well as acting as

ambassadors for the FCC's work. Volunteer The Experience event is free to participating adults. It starts at 4.30pm, with the boat trip at 5.15pm. The boat only has 40 seats, so please register your interest in advance by calling 07552 055455 or online at https://www.birdswood.org/ contact/

BAMFORD TACKLES ITS PARKING PROBLEMS

The recent Annual Parish Meeting in Bamford was well attended, with residents expressing many concerns about the village’s parking problems. As a result, Bamford with Thornhill Parish Council has now produced a questionnaire listing a range of possible solutions which might alleviate the problems. The Parish Council is urging every

resident to use the questionnaire to give their views on which of the solutions should be prioritised for action; this will help inform subsequent discussions with the County Council’s highways team. The questionnaire can be completed online at https://www.surveymonkey. co.uk/r/DWJKFDN - or paper copies are available at Bamford Post Office.

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NO registration fee • NO withdrawal fee • Commission rates negotiable Telephone for a FREE no obligation market appraisal NEW

John Turner road, Darley Dale

NEW

TPS Estates are offering for sale this characterful middle cottage which was formerly part of the Old Reading rooms occupying a highly popular and convenient location. This immaculately presented and well-appointed property comprises of an entrance porch, sitting room, breakfast kitchen, orangery, two double bedrooms, dressing room and bathroom. There are enclosed gardens to front and rear with a patio area and shed.

TPS Estates are proud to offer for sale this spacious four bedroomed family home, which is exceptionally well presented and situated within a highly regarded residential development close to local amenities surrounded by delightful open countryside. The accommodation comprises of a downstairs W.C, Kitchen, Living room/ Diner, Conservatory, Master bedroom with ensuite, two double bedroooms, single fourth bedroom, Family Bathroom and delightful lawned rear garden with decking area and an integral garage and driveway parking. VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED EPC RATING-D

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Rockside steps, Matlock

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TPS Estates are delighted to market this unique stone built Detached Victorian Four bedroomed property, occupying an elevated position with a southerly aspect with commanding far reaching views over the town and open countryside. The property has an array of character and distinctive features throughout which offers four bedrooms, family bathroom, sitting room, utility room, downstairs W.C. and a large kitchen and dining area. There are easy to maintain gardens to front and rear, and off-road parking (potential for two vehicles/garage subject to planning), with plenty of outside stone buildings providing storage and workplace opportunities to the rear of the property. VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. EPC RATING-E

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Chesterfield road, Two Dales

Rutland avenue, Matlock TPS Estates are marketing this substantial stone built, semi-detached late Edwardian Property, located on a quiet cul-de-sac, ideally situated within easy reach of the town centre of Matlock. The accommodation is set over four floors and offers three bedrooms, family bathroom, two reception rooms, dining kitchen, utility area, workshop and separate showerroom. There is an enclosed garden to the rear of the property and a walled forecourt to the front. VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED EPC RATING-F

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sales@tpsestates.co.uk www.tpsestates.co.uk

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£249,950

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A generously proportioned two bedroomed natural stone-built mid terraced property in need of full renovation throughout and offering the opportunity to split into two dwellings, subject to the necessary planning consents.

A rare opportunity to acquire this easily managed development site carrying the benefit of outline planning permission for nine dwellings within this highly sought after residential location taking in surrounding countryside views towards Riber Castle.

Guide Price: £70,000 to £90,000

Guide Price: £500,000 to £550,000

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An opportunity to acquire an area of potential development/amenity land extending to one third of an acre (1,300²m) with unrestricted vehicular and pedestrian access and subject to the necessary planning consents development potential.

Approximately 10.8 acres (4.37 hectares) of good agricultural grazing/amenity land situated between Holloway and Crich, and with ready access to numerous outriding hot spots such as the High Peak Trail. Having three timber mobile stables/field shelters on steel skids, two of which enjoy rubber matted flooring and the site benefits from mains electricity and water.

The site, which formerly housed a small chapel, is on the junction between Hilltop and Longacre Road. The developable area is approximately 757 sq m and carries the benefit of outline planning consent for the development of a four bedroom dormer style bungalow and detached garage.

(Previously The Red Lion) Stonedge, Nr Chesterfield, Derbyshire S45 0LW

A detached derelict barn carrying the benefit of a change of use from an agricultural building to a residential dwelling via a General Permitted Development application. Sited within approximately a quarter of an acre plot which will offer garden and parking provisions and taking in the most stunning views of the surrounding countryside and having unrestricted pedestrian and vehicular rights of way.

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A REFURBISHED AND EXTENDED MODERN FAMILY HOME WITHIN A PRIME EDGE OF TOWN LOCATION. This individual detached home, through recent extension, design and adaptation, has been architecturally enhanced and internally refurbished to present an excellent family home of modern quality and style. Attractive oak floors throughout the principally open plan ground floor, polished granite work surfaces and contemporary appliances to the kitchen, four good bedrooms, luxury family bathroom and master suite incorporating ensuite facilities and a striking ‘chapel style’ window. Landscaped gardens to both front and rear including a decked terrace with glass and steel balustrade plus garage and off street parking. Superb views across the Ecclesbourne Valley. EPC Rating: C

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MATLOCK

AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE THIS INDIVIDUALLY BUILT THREE BEDROOMED DETACHED DORMER BUNGALOW PRESENTED TO A PLEASING STANDARD THROUGHOUT HAVING BEEN WELL MAINTAINED DURING THE CURRENT OCCUPIER’S LONG TENURE AND SITTING WITHIN A LARGER THAN AVERAGE PLOT WITH MANICURED GARDEN, AMPLE PARKING AND SINGLE GARAGE. With accommodation comprising shower Room, dining kitchen, bar area, living room, conservatory, dining room, bathroom, three bedrooms and positioned to the head of this popular village location. A viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate this quite unique dormer bungalow. EPC Rating: TBC

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AN IMMACULATELY PRESENTED FOUR BEDROOMED DETACHED FAMILY HOME SET WITHIN THIS HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION AND HAVING RECENTLY UNDERGONE REFURBISHMENT THROUGHOUT. To include superb living dining kitchen boasting an array of integral appliances, contemporary bathroom and conversion of the former garage which now offers an additional living area. Having gas fired central heating and UPVC double glazing and sitting within a manageable plot with parking, front garden and access to the rear being fully enclosed with low maintenance in mind having a decked and patio seating area together with level lawn. EPC Rating: C

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MATLOCK

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A CHARMING AND DECEPTIVELY SPACIOUS THREE BEDROOM COTTAGE CONVERSION NESTLING BACK FROM THE CENTRE OF THIS HIGHLY REGARDED PEAK DISTRICT VILLAGE. The accommodation includes: living kitchen, utility room, basement workshop or hobby room, sitting room, three bedrooms, shower room. With benefits of an off lying garden and parking. EPC Rating: TBC.

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DERBYSHIRE BUTCHERY BUSINESS Only available due to retirement, a long established family butchery business in a prominent location in a busy Derbyshire Dales market town. The business has a sound trading history but offers potential for the injection of new vigour and growth with potential to combine with allied sales (Deli etc.).

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The business is sold as a going concern with the benefit of a well-respected name if required. AN EASILY MANAGED ONE BEDROOMED GROUND FLOOR FLAT IN NEED OF MODEST COSMETIC UPDATING SITUATED WITHIN THIS POPULAR AND CONVENIENT EDGE OF TOWN LOCATION. AN EASILY MANAGED ONE BEDROOMED GROUND FLOOR FLAT IN NEED OF MODEST COSMETIC UPDATING SITUATED WITHIN THIS POPULAR AND CONVENIENT EDGE OF TOWN LOCATION. EPC Rating: D

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A DETACHED 1930s DORMER BUNGALOW STANDING WITHIN AN ELEVATED POSITION TAKING IN THE MOST DELIGHTFUL SOUTHERLY VIEWS ACROSS THE DERWENT VALLEY. Offering comfortable, well presented three bedroomed accommodation set within manageable well maintained gardens with parking, single garage and car port. Enjoying all the benefits of the surrounding countryside but having ready access to a number of local and mainstream facilities to include shops, doctors surgery, public houses, bus routes and commuter links further afield. EPC Rating: D

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Etwall farmer Angela Sargent and auctioneer Alastair Sneddon cycled close to 300 miles in just three days during Great British Beef Week to raise money for farmers in financial hardship. The pair set off from Bakewell Livestock Market at 8am on Thursday April 21, taking in the marts at Derby, Melton Mowbray, Market Harborough, Thrapston, Spalding, Louth and Newark, before returning to Bakewell on St George’s Day, April 23. The support vehicle was driven by Alastair’s wife Lynda. Their efforts raised more than

£1,500 for the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution (R.A.B.I), farming’s oldest welfare charity, which gives out grants of around £2m per year. Great British Beef Week runs annually from April 23 to May 2. Organised by Ladies in Beef – a group of female beef farmers – this year’s campaign encouraged people to ‘beef up their butty’ and celebrate the humble sandwich which, research shows, is increasingly becoming the meal of choice for timepressed families. The campaign educated

consumers about getting the best from their beef, from creating a celebration roast to using up their leftovers in a proper butty. Angela and Alastair were joined by friends and fellow supporters of R.A.B.I and Ladies in Beef on various legs of the three-day ride from mart to mart. Regular cyclist Alastair, who works for Bagshaws, first planned to tackle the ride last year, but broke a bone in his foot just a few weeks before the event was due to take place. He said the leg from Thrapston to Spalding was the toughest, stating: “Noncyclists might think that

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having no hills would be a good thing, but alas they would be wrong. There is nothing more soul destroying than peddling along a dead straight, totally flat road, with a strong headwind. The horizon never seems to come any nearer. “As the person responsible for the daft idea in the first place, I would like to thank all those who provided accommodation, sustenance, guidance and support. From one cyclist to another I salute Angela for her grit. In traditional cyclist’s parlance I say ‘Chapeau’ (hats off)!”

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young people over Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. The evening consisted of a catwalk modelling the Lighthouse Charity shops donated goods along with showcasing specialist stores Vintage and Retro and Purple Robes – bridal wear. There were also pop up shops, a live band and a grand raffle.

MIDDLETON ROCKS 2016

Once again Middleton by Youlgrave on June 4th plays host to the 15th Middleton Rocks! 5 live bands with music from The Twisted, Dalton, Turn The Page, The Scratch Band and Kill The Captain, starting from 6.30pm. Free entry. New Close Farm are on site with hot pork cobs and also the bar selling lagers, ciders wines and a selection of real ales supplied by Bakewell’s own master

brewers at the Thornbridge Brewery! All profits to our charity of choice, Ashgate Hospice, a local charity close to everyone's hearts! For more info on the event and camping availability Please contact either 07875 183895 / 07891 014274. : E m a i l greencroftmiddleton@gmail.com and find us on Facebook, Facebook.com/MiddletonRocks

BASLOW CHOIR SUMMER CONCERT

Baslow Choir are performing their summer concert in two different venues this year. We will be singing in St Anne’s Church, Baslow, on Saturday 18 June at 7.30. Tickets are £9 for adults and £5 for children, and are available from choir members, on line at wegottickets.com, from Julia on our ticket hotline 01246 418887, or by email from tickets@baslowchoir.co.u k. And from the Spar village shop in Baslow. In addition we are performing in the Painted Hall at Chatsworth House on Friday 17 June at 7.30 Tickets are £15. Unfortunately, due to unprecedented demand there will be no tickets

FOUR DECADES ON AND STILL BEING CREATIVE

In 1980, Derbyshire County Council introduced an initiative based on an Italian concept called Pro Loco Art. The idea was to encourage villages and towns in the county to introduce an annual competition to encourage artists and promote the locality. Matlock Bath was one of many local communities that joined this initiative and the Matlock Bath Pro Loco Art Competition was born. A rough translation of the Latin term ‘Pro Loco’ is ‘in favour of the place’ The Parish Council is proud that it hosts one of the very few competitions still running, now well into its fourth decade. Since the competition’s inception, the first prize winner’s work has been kept by the Parish Council and our collection now numbers 37 paintings. These are normally displayed in the main conference hall of Masson Mills as the main

Valley CiDS local Christian charity based in Derbyshire recently organised a preloved charity fashion show at the Town Hall in Bakewell. The show was a huge success for the charity, not only raising an impressive amount of money but gave the chance to capture a wide audience about the vital work they do with children and

financial sponsor of the competition is ‘Sir Richard Arkwright’s Masson Mills’ However, the art work is not freely accessible for the general public to view so the Parish Council is mounting a formal exhibition of all previous winners for the very first time this year. The exhibition will take place from 28th May – 5th June in the Pump Room of the Grand Pavilion and be open each day from 10am until 4.30 pm. Entrance to the exhibition will be through the Mining Museum and admission is FREE. Further details are on the website including a poster for the exhibition. This year’s Pro Loco Art Competition is now open and full details are on the website. We hope that seeing the work of previous winners will inspire others to create some work that they can then enter for this year. Entry is free and there are cash prizes.

available for this concert We will be singing a variety of music, including a selection from West Side Story, Faure’s Cantique de Jean Racine, a selection of spirituals, Linden Lea and Mozart’s Laudate Dominum. Our soloist is Kate Huddie. We are joined for both concerts by the popular Plague O Bells from Eyam who will be playing a variety of contemporary music. If you enjoy singing, why not come and join us at 7.30 on Wednesday evenings in Baslow

Village Hall? We from rehearse September to June. We perform three to four concerts per year, presenting a varied programme of classical and contemporary music in and around the Peak District and Sheffield. We also have a varied social calendar. If you are interested, see our w e b s i t e , baslowchoir.co.uk or talk to Gill on 07967 619257 or 01433 630952, or just come along and try us. You will be made very welcome.

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DRIVING SAFER FOR LONGER A presentation to older drivers by a road safety officer, Karen Dobson, at the Medway Centre, New Street, Bakewell on 25th May 2016 at 2.30pm. No charge. The presentation will commence at 2.30pm and will not involve any assessment of your abilities. If you are interested in attending this (or any repeat we may arrange), please let Sam Lewis know. Tel: 01629 640352, email webmanager@bakewellu3a.org.uk

Volkswagens Go Wild in the Peak District Spring Bank Holiday Show and Rally May 27th/28th/29th and 30th Live accoustic music, real ale bar. Bring your instruments. Camp fire circle. Wirksworth. DE4 4AJ A lovely site with fields/stream and woods.

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working.” Her previous exhibitions have toured widely, reaching both rural and urban audiences, nationally and abroad. She has published two books, ‘On The Edge’ (2001) and ‘Gathering’ (2005) and her images have been published in many national and international newspapers and magazines. Bakewell Visitor Centre manager Don Symonds said: “The landscapes and communities of the Peak District National Park are an endless source of inspiration – we hope people will visit the exhibition and be inspired themselves.” Entry to the exhibition is free of charge. It is fully accessible and is open every day from 9.30am to 5pm. People can keep up to date with what’s on at the Peak District Photography Gallery at www.peakgallery.co.uk. For more details call Bakewell visitor centre on 01629 813227.

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Cafe, cycle hire, bookshop and gifts on the scenic Monsal Trail, 1 mile north of Bakewell OPENING TIMES: • WED-SAT 9AM - 9PM • SUN-TUE 9AM - 6PM Walk in or book a table on 01629 815668 or on www.hassopstation.co.uk – Fully Licensed

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HEAVEN, HELL AND EVERYTHING ELSE Wirksworth Community Theatre's production, Heaven, Hell and Everything Else, took an audience of more than three hundred over three nights on a journey from the Garden of Eden to harrowing images of thousands of desperate refugees fleeing from their war torn homes. Running from April 14th-16th, the show was derived from the first part of the Lichfield Cycle of Mystery Plays, which originates in the middle Ages. Directors Mike and Helen Knott gave the Old Testament stories

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predominantly through dance, a bold decision, vindicated by the expressive and skilful performances of the four players, Kevin Doxey, Eve Murray, Tim Taylor and Tricia Durdey. Graham Sellors made a memorable Noah, in turns bewildered, avuncular and determined. The story of

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a modern feel by using strobe lighting and back projections of the flames of Hell, the Creation and Noah’s flood, while the music ranged from Kyrie Eleison to a sing-along version of Rod Stewart’s Sailing. Each play was given its own distinctive treatment. The story of Adam and Eve was told

the Flood, with its cut out ark and drunken gossips, exhibited the knockabout humour which is characteristic of the Mystery Plays. In the tale of Abraham and Isaac, the look of hurt and reproach on the face of young Erin Rowlatt (Isaac) as Abraham walked away, was one of the highlights of the evening. In the final section Alan Kingston as Moses gave a bravura rendition of the song “Go down Moses” with its haunting refrain “Let my people go”. As his voice echoed round the church, the screens filled with images of refugees through the ages, ending with those in desperate need, in our own time. As the song ended, the entire, wonderful cast, shuffled on to the stage in the guise of modern day refugees. It was a powerful and moving conclusion to a memorable evening. An audience collection of more than £600 will be distributed among various charities providing front line support for refugees.

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The daily experiences of local communities, farming and family life in the Derbyshire hills are in the spotlight of the latest photography exhibition to come to Bakewell Visitor Centre. The new exhibition by award-winning photographer Kate Bellis, titled 'Imprints Images from the Derbyshire Hills', will be on display in the Peak District Photography Gallery from Tuesday May 17 to Tuesday June 28. Kate studied photography at Nottingham Trent University before settling near Wirksworth, in Derbyshire, in the 1990s. She has a reputation for producing emotion-stirring black and white images capturing those moments that encapsulate the relationship between people, their way of life and the land around them. Kate said: “I love storytelling and I have always been interested in people. I look for the very human stories wherever I am

window displays, the latest designs in solid pine and oak and hand picked seasonal accessories to bring the distinct Indigo look to your home. Enjoy the ambience of their vibrant Dale Road showroom as early summer is welcomed. Peruse flower arrangements and tempting refreshments created to celebrate the indoor Garden Party. Passionate, knowledgeable and friendly staff are on hand to guide you if you wish to purchase or just simply relax and browse the two floors of handcrafted furniture and delightful home-wares. Enjoy… •Free gift with any purchase made over £100* •Exclusive event promotion •Complimentary refreshments

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Members of Bakewell Town Guild paid a visit to Buxton Opera House on 3 May for a backstage tour. We learnt the fascinating history of this magnificent building and explored it from the highest seating area to the orchestra pit, as well as the stage itself. The Guild meets on the second Tuesday of each month 9.45 am to 11.45 am in the Town Hall. The next meeting is on Tuesday 14 June where Tracy Oldfield will be demonstrating how to tie scarves elegantly - not

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Indigo Furniture’s renowned, annual spring shopping event will be held on the Saturday and Sunday of the forthcoming Bank Holiday weekend. Join the Derbyshire brand as their Creative Director; Abigail List, brings a ‘taste of the outdoors’ to their flagship Matlock showroom with an inspirational Garden Party theme. Look out for themed

the country to enjoy Matlock and all it has to offer why not make a day of it?” A similar event will also be held on the evening of Friday 3rd June between 4pm – 8pm at the brand’s Harrogate showroom. Event details Saturday 28th May 10am– 6pm Sunday 29th May 11am– 5pm 22 Dale Road, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3LT To learn more about the event and register your attendance please visit www.indigofurniture.co.uk e m a i l sales@indigofurniture.co.uk or call 01629581800 *Terms & conditions apply please see www.indigofurniture.co.uk | Images show previous events.

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Win £500 Worth Of Indigo Vouchers Register your attendance for the event over the phone on 01629 581800 or at www.indigofurniture.co.uk and you’ll be entered into a prize draw to win £500* worth of Indigo vouchers. The winner will be informed in the showroom at the weekend event. Abigail said, “Our ever popular events create a wonderful ambience in the showrooms. We’ll be showcasing classic Indigo designs alongside new pieces, hand sourced homewares, home fragrances and accessories. There will be an exclusive event promotion alongside some very tempting refreshments and a fabulous competition to try your hand at. With visitors coming from all over

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Hartington Hall YHA are hosting our annual Music and Beer Festival, starting at 7pm on Friday 3rd and then from midday on Saturday 4th June. Come along for a great day out, or even a weekend away, as we have accommodation and camping available, as well as live music, family entertainment, and a delicious food. Our grounds offer the

perfect backdrop to enjoy a taste of the region’s best local beers, handpicked by Anna and Luke for you to enjoy, from brewers such as Whim Ales (Hartington), Peakstones Rock Brewing Co Ltd (Alton) as well as a some from further afield. Sit in the gardens and watch the bands play on the outdoor stage, or take a comfy quiet seat in our library. The choice is yours!

Either way, the weekend is sure to offer something for everyone. This year will see the return of the ever popular ‘Reefy Blunt & the Biftas’, ‘One Million Fingers’ and ‘ I Set The Sea on Fire’ a signed band from Sheffield, playing at YNot and other festivals this year! We also serve a range of lagers, cider, wines, spirits, alongside soft drinks, teas and coffees for

those who don’t fancy a local ale. The staff really look forward to hosting this event every year and are excited for this upcoming festival. Every year brings something different and there is nothing better than seeing people wowed by our historic building, discovering some new music, and sampling some delicious beers!

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Eastern Court

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Eastern Court Chinese Restaurant

Eastern Court – a normbreaking Chinese / Cantonese restaurant located in Portland Square, Bakewell (01629 812388). Zhong Guo (China) in Chinese means the central kingdom. It reflects how the ancient Chinese relate themselves to the world. With written history dating back to 2591 BC and a total land area of 9.6 million square kilometres, China definitely has a lot to offer. Apart from the four great inventions, paper making, typography, gunpowder, and the compass, another proud heritage of China is its cuisine. Eastern Court is a restaurant with a mission – to enhance your experience in Chinese food and looking after your pocket, stomach and soul. Our ingredients are carefully chosen and locally sourced. Serving you the best cuts of meat, finest seafood, succulent white chicken breast and freshest vegetables. They’re then cooked with top quality vegetable oil by our highly experienced chefs, with over 10 years of experience. Our decor is contemporary, the menu well compiled and complemented with an exemplary wine list. Eastern Court is set in a class of its own. For those with special dietary requirements, or if you find that a particular dish is not on the menu, please don’t hesitate to ask a member of staff. Remember, you’ll try it

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A new Chinese restaurant has just arrived in the town of Bakewell. Enjoy freshly prepared, cooked food, made from high quality, locally sourced ingredients. Our highly trained chefs will cook food to your requirements. We can cater for all types of tastes, including GM free. FULLY LICENSED Lunch 12-2pm ~ 2 courses £9.50 Open evenings from 5pm until late OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

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Who would have thought that by attending a flower demonstration, one would learn so much about the foremost English Art Deco ceramic artist, Clarice Cliff? Not only did National Demonstrator Nigel Whyles design floral tributes to Clarice’s work, he brought along beautiful samples to illustrate more easily how he had interpreted her ideas. Nigel said that Clarice gave you the ability to take a journey in colour where you can be brave with colour combinations to create a final bold creation. I must admit that, as Nigel worked, it did seem as though some colours were bound to clash horribly, whereas the end product was simply amazing! Maybe a lesson to us to be more adventurous! Nigel had

an eye for detail and, as Clarice did, added little twists to catch and hold the eye. His flowers were exotic, numerous and quite fabulous. It is said that Clarice Cliff brought sunshine into the heart and the home. After our open meeting, I know for sure that Nigel Whyles did. At Derwent Valley Flower Club we work hard to bring exciting, knowledgeable and inspiring demonstrators to our friendly club. We can give ourselves a pat on the back for booking Nigel as a tremendous evening was had by all. Our next meeting will be on Thursday 2nd June at Calver Village Hall at 7.45, when Mary Adam of Sheffield will demonstrate her floral art to the theme of ‘Summer Meadows’. A warm welcome awaits you!

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In the latter years of the 19th century, the weekly output of 230 employees at Speedwell and Haarlem Mills in Wirksworth equalled the circumference of the earth. These workers were producing tape, a word applied to a wide range of narrow fabrics, from boot laces to ferrets (stout cotton or silk tapes) and smallware (haberdashery). Demand for tape was well established long before commercial manufacture began in Derby during the early 19th century. Ashbourne and Wirksworth followed the Derby mills into production; together these three towns would form the nucleus of the largest tape producing centre in the world. A small number of outlying manufacturers included John Hackett, listed in 1821 as a tape maker in the Matlock area, probably at Tansley. Within the next two years a dam was constructed on the river Bradford to work the waterwheel of a tape and bobbin mill in Middleton Dale. In 1829 there is mention of Tatlow and Fletcher’s smallware factory beside the first dam in the dale. Tape making truly flourished at Wirksworth, where the Haarlem cotton mill had been converted to tape weaving by 1815. Willow Bath tape mill dates from the same period, while the steam-powered Speedwell Mill, a former hat factory, was converted to tape manufacture in 1844. In 1883 John Bowmer and Sons began producing tape at the Wirksworth Providence Mill, later known as Gorsey Bank Mill. Bowmers would go on to manufacture the fusebinding tape of every Mills Bomb – a type of grenade – used in the First World War. The firm built a new mill at Water Lane in 1961 and nine

years later merged with M.Bond and Company to become Bowmer-Bond Narrow Fabrics, operating at Hanging Bridge Mills in Ashbourne. Bonds traced their tape-making origins to Alrewas in 1795. Such are the firms responsible for producing immeasurable miles of the notorious red tape, beloved of bureaucrats far and wide. Ahead of its time Nineteenth-century fashion also kept domestic demands high, whether ribbons, laces, trimmings, or strong bindings for the huge market in corsets. A typical late 19th-century range of narrow fabrics would include corset binding, skirt beltings, India tape, carpet binding and venetian blind webbing. In 1899 a revolutionary invention called the Poyser Tape Loom made the news. The ingenious Mr John Poyser of Bolehill, Wirksworth, set up his prototype at the old Malt House on Steeple Grange. Unfortunately his ‘tape or ribbon loom’ was so far ahead of its time that existing yarn technology could not match the speed of his shuttles. Nevertheless, its revolutionary design foreshadowed later technical advances, when shuttles became obsolete with the introduction of needle looms. Bowmer-Bond, whose main plant is in a Victorian mill at Ashbourne, remains sole survivor of the old tape makers of the Peak, moving into the production of modern materials such as PVC, polypropylene webbings and reflective yarns for specialist needs including such diverse items as luggage and camera straps, equestrian and mountaineering equipment. Extracted from Bygone Industries of the Peak by Julie Bunting (Wildtrack Publishing 2006).

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Coming Events The REGULAR EVENTS for MONDAY to WEDNESDAY will feature in each first issue of the month with WEDNESDAY to EVERYDAY in the second issue. All paid Coming Events will feature as agreed. The full list of Events is always available on our website www.peak-advertiser.co.uk Derbyshire Districts Citizens’ Advice Bureau. Free, confidential and independent advice for any problem including debt, housing, employment, benefits, consumer, family and relationship. Telephone 0844 375 2712 for appointments/advice (Monday to Friday 10am-4pm. Derbyshire Dales, Matlock Bureau, Town Hall, Matlock. Drop-in and appointments Monday to Friday from 10am–2pm (with a limited service after 2pm). Appointments also available across Derbyshire Dales GP Surgeries in Ashbourne, Bakewell, Darley Dale, Matlock, Winster, Wirksworth and Youlgreave – contact your surgery for details and in Children’s Centres in Ashbourne ( call 01629 533800), Bakewell (call 01629 533673) and Matlock (call 01629 581867). High Peak, Buxton Bureau, 26 Spring Gardens, Buxton. Drop-in Monday 9.30am-2pm and Wednesday 10am-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 10am2pm. High Peak, New Mills Bureau, Town Hall, New Mills. Appointments Tuesday 10am-2pm and drop-in Thursday 10am2pm. 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. 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. We now take children from 2 years old. 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 and Sling Library (fortnightly) 12.30-1.30pm. Matlock Children’s Centre. A weekly group. A chance to meet the centres breastfeeding expert for support and advice. 01629 581867. Breast Feeding Support Group Wirksworth Children’s Centre. 12.301.30pm. A chance to meet the centres breastfeeding champion for support and advice. Bridge Club Bakewell Town Hall. 7.15pm. Pairs (Acol). Visitors just turn up. £1.50 pp. 01629 814439/01298 871151. (Not Bank Holidays). Citizens’ Advice Bureau CAB appointments are available at Wirksworth Children’s Centre, fortnightly. Tel 01629 531240 for an appointment. 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. Derbyshire Housing Aid Advice surgeries and deposit guarantee scheme. Imperial Rooms, Imperial Road, Matlock 9.30am-12.30pm. Free confidential, independent advice on all housing matters. Fishpond Choir Rehearsal 7.30-9.30pm. The Fishpond, Matlock Bath. Further info. email enquiries@fishpondchoir.com or turn up on the night. Great Longstone Bridge Club Village Hall. 7-10pm. New members needed and welcomed. Tel. 01629 640442. Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup Bishop Pavilion, Bridge Field. 9.30am12.30pm. Contact Supervisor -Rebecca Stephenson 07842 095402. Hatha Yoga Over Haddon Village Hall. 10.30-11.30am. Friends Meeting House, Bakewell. 6.7.30pm. Contact Michelle 01629 815168.

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Suitable for beginners and children are welcome accompanied by an adult. Stay around after the ride for refreshments in the café afterward. Bring your own bike or hire a bike for £6. ruth.taylor@derbyshiredales.gov.uk Weigh, Stay and Play Matlock Children’s Centre. 1.30-3pm. Drop in group. Health visitor on the last Monday of the month. No need to book. Weigh, Stay and Play Wirksworth Children’s Centre. 1.30-3pm. Drop in group. Health visitor on the last Monday of the month. No need to book. Wirksworth Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 2pm. Meet and walk from Wirksworth Leisure Centre. 2 weekly walks: Very Easy Walk 30 – 75 minutes and an Easy walk 60 – 90 minutes. Yoga with Louise at the Medway Centre, Bakewell. Drop in class £6.50. 7.30-9pm. Dynamic Hatha Yoga. Mats provided. All levels welcome including beginners. Contact Louise (BWY) on 01538 304561 or just turn up. 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NWR (Bakewell) third Tuesday in the month. A friendly group that meets in each other’s homes in and around the Bakewell area. Are you a lively minded woman wanting to make friends, exchange ideas, have interesting discussions and join in social events? National Women’s Register is a Ashover Indoor Bowls Club meets Tuesday and/or Wednesday. 2-4.30pm. countrywide network group see www.nwr.org.uk for more info; Lorraine Ashover Village Hall. New members needed. on 01298 85024. Baby and Toddler Group (Totzone) Unit 4 off Olde English Road, Matlock. Otter Tots Swim School Classes 12.30-2.30pm. See Monday’s Events for 10-11.30am (term time only). Contact Josie 01629 584783. further details. Bakewell Bridge Club Medway Centre. Players should be seated at Peak Artists are a group who paint in various media. South Darley Village 6.50pm for a 7pm start. New players and visitors welcome. Secretary Tony Hall from 7-9pm. Further info. 01629 734304. Margree 01629 636267. Peak Chamber Orchestra Calver Methodist Church. Contact Glyn Davis 1st Bakewell Brownies 6.15-7.30pm. The Brigade Hall, Bath Street, 01433 630689. Bakewell. Further info. Heidi 01629 810369, Helen 732173, Doreen 812863. Peak Pre-School See Monday’s Events for further details. Back on Balance 7-8pm and 8-9pm. Litton Village Hall. No exercise Pilates Hathersage Methodist Church Hall. 11.30am-12.30pm. Hope experience necessary. Focus on improving your overall spinal health. £6 Loxley Hall. 8.15-9.15pm. Phone Claire 07990 771155. drop in or £20 for 4 sessions. Please bring a mat or towel. Tel. Michelle Rowsley Crafts Club 7-9pm. The kitchen to the rear of Rowsley Village 07854 763570. For more information www.backonbalanceclinic.co.uk. Hall. Bring your own craft or join in on a group project. Please call Beverley Back 2 Netball Keep fit and have fun, even if you’ve not played since school Bagshaw on 01629 735997 for more info. or all all! Great Longstone School Sports Hall, 7–8pm. RugbyBakewell Mannerians RUFC Training 7pm. Baslow Sports Ground. Bakewell Crafty Kids Club 10am-12noon in term time. Crafts and fun for See www.pitchero.com/clubs/bakewellmanneriansrfc for more details. pre-school children. (Parent/carer required to stay) £2 donation per family. See and Know Toddler group at Holy Trinity Church, Matlock Bath. 9.45Further details contact Medway Centre on 01629 813638. 11.30am term time only. 0-4’s and their parents and carers welcome for Bakewell Methodist Church Badminton Club Wesley Hall, Bakewell toys, Bible stories, songs, crafts and a snack. No charge. Tel. Lucy on Methodist Church. 7.30-10pm. Tel. Jennifer Morewood 01629 812299. 07722750501. Doreen Gammage 01629 813714. Tideswell Indoor Bowling Club Tideswell School Hall from 6-9.45pm. All Bakewell Town Guild A newly formed Townswomen’s Guild in Bakewell. age groups from juniors upwards are always very welcome to come along Meet on the 2nd Tuesday every month. Bakewell Town Hall. Between and have a try at Short Mat bowling. No experience or equipment needed, 10am-12noon. New members very welcome. Enq. 01246 582219. just a clean, flat pair of shoes that haven't been worn outdoors. We're a Bakewell WI third Tuesday of the month. The Friends’ Meeting House, friendly group and will give you all the help needed. Contact: Barbara Bakewell. 7.30pm. Rashelle Maltz-Jones 01629 810355 Jacky Severn 01433 630349 for further details. 01629 810037 for further info.or just come along on the night. Visitors Tansley Tots Toddlers 1.30-3.30pm at Tansley Community Hall. First welcome. session free. Come and join us. Find out more at: Bamford Pre-School Playgroup 9am-3pm. See Monday’s Events for www.tansleytots.yolasite.com and www.facebook.com/groups/tansleytots further details. The Matlock Forum Club meets at 10am in the Edgefold Club on Edgefold Bamford Tennis Club adult coaching and social tennis from 6pm. Tel. Road. Retired gentlemen most welcome. Guest speakers, interesting 01433 651559 to arrange a free subjects, friendship, coffee and introductory session. biscuits, free car parking. Call in on Beavers (6-8 years). 6-7.15pm. PLEASE NOTE: If you have had a any Tuesday. Tel. 01629 582728. Hathersage Scout Headquarters. regular event with us which is still listed Tideswell Male Voice Choir More info. John on 01433 651889 or and no longer runs can you please get Rehearsals 7.30pm. Old Grammar website – www.hathersagein touch with Nicky on 01629 812159 or School, (situated to the rear of St scouts.org.uk John’s Parish Church), Tideswell. email whatson@peak-advertiser.co.uk Bradwell Teddy Bear Club (Parent, New members welcomed. so we can delete it from the paper. Baby and Toddler Group) meet at the St Helen's Parish Church, Methodist Schoolrooms, Bradwell Churchtown, Darley Dale is now (opp. White Hart Pub) from 9.30-11.30am. All welcome. Further info. open every Tuesday between 10am-2pm over the summer period for contact Collette 01433 623838. anyone who wishes to visit this ancient Church. Visitors are welcome to Bio-Diversity Action Team out and about doing practical work across look round the building and grounds, including it's famous Yew Tree or Derbyshire. No experience necessary. Contact Steve Wright 01332 348591. take the opportunity for a period of quiet reflection or prayer. Coffee, Tea, Bradwell Pre-School Group See Monday’s Events for further details. or squash will be available. All will be most welcome. Busy Bees Toddler Group Busy Bees is for Mums (or Dads or Grannies) Sparrowpit & District W.I. extend a warm welcome to all women. Every and their babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers. Plus a trained Breastmates 3rd Tuesday. 7.30pm. Memorial Hall, Sparrowpit (Behind the Wanted Inn). volunteer offers support on breast-feeding, weaning and returning to work Full programme which includes various outings, workshops and meals whilst feeding. 10am-12noon Fountain Square Church Hall, Tideswell. out etc. Tel. Angela Whittaker-Axon on 01298 938923 for further info. Coffee, Chat, Snacks, Toys, Games, Crafts, fun. All welcome. Wellbeing Hub Stancliffe House, Molyneux Business Park, Darley Dale Buxton and District Young Farmers’ Club meet at Farming Life Centre, DE4 2HJ. Drop in 10am–3pm, attendance is free! Various therapies and Blackwell. 8pm. More info. Beth Gratton 07805 536605. activities to improve and maintain Wellbeing. Contact: 01629 733915. Carpet Bowls at St Margaret’s Village Hall, Alderwasley. 2-4pm All Whist Drive First shuffle. 7.30pm at Bakewell Working Men’s and Social welcome. For further details contact 01629 825891. Club, Butts Road, Bakewell. Admission £2.50 per person (including Chatsworth Scouts aged 10-14 year olds. 6-7.30pm. Contact Nick Griffiths refreshments). 07429 538283. Wirksworth Toy Library Wirksworth Children’s Centre, Memorial Hall. Church On The Bus 1-3pm. Meets at the railway/New Bus station car park, 9.30-11.30am. Stay and play session £2 per family/carer for up to 3 children Matlock. and includes a wide variety of toys to play with includes snack. 08450 Coffee and Chat Morning 10-11.30am. Dale Road Methodist Church Hall, 093019. Darley Dale. EVERY WEDNESDAY Come and Join our Friendly Group for Afternoon Tea and Adventurers Children’s Club for 5-11 year olds. At the Gospel Hall, North Chat/Speaker/Coach Outings We meet the first Tuesday in the month in Church Street, Bakewell. Sept-March in school term time. the Court Room, Bakewell Town Hall. 2-4pm. Transport on the community Alpha Course in Local Churches Crich, St. Mary’s Church at 7pm. Contact: bus can be arranged from address in Bakewell. Everyone is welcome. Or Peter Hall 01773 852693. Also Darley Dale, Churches Together at 7pm. tel. Beryl 01629 814858. Contact: Robert Quarton 01629 734257. Crafty Coffee Court Room, Bakewell Town Hall. 10.30am-12.30. Craft Art Class Youlgrave Reading Rooms. 10am-12noon and 2-4pm. For more group. Come and share your ideas over coffee and cake. Starts 22nd April. details Diane Kettle. 01629 636763. www.dianekettle.com 01629 810152 / email info@bakewelltownhall.co.uk for further details. Art Classes Life drawing and painting tutored by Diane Kettle B.A. Hons Crafty Natters’ Craft Morning Bring your own craft and learn new crafts. (Fine Art) Certificate of Education. Beginners, improvers and professional, Very friendly mixed age group. All welcome. 9.30-11.30am at Victoria Court artists welcome at the ‘Friends’ Meeting House’ (behind the Methodist Community Room, Chesterfield Road, Matlock. School term time only. 50p Church) in Bakewell. 1.30-4.30pm. Tel. Diane Kettle 01629 636763 subs which include unlimited amount of tea/coffee, biscuits and cake. www.dianekettle.com Contact Ange 01629 580856. 07896 151304. hvwayne96@hotmail.co.uk Ashford Bridge Club welcomes new members to play bridge (Acol) in a Cressbrook Band Practice in ‘The Cressbrook’ (SK17 8SX). 7.30-9pm. social setting. Singles welcome. Medway Centre, Bakewell. 7-10pm. 01629 Players of all standards welcome. We also offer tuition for learners - of all 814132. ages. Ashover Baby and Toddler Group 10am-12noon, (term-time only) at Denefields Seniors’ Lunch Club (Matlock). 11.15am onwards. Come and Ashover Parish Hall, Milken Lane, Ashover. Come and join us for a cuppa see us for a bit of company and a meal. Contact Chris Smith 01629 583512. and meet new friends whilst your children play. Tel. Nicola Foster on Dove Holes Public Band Ambitious young band welcomes all young or 07891063154 or visit us at ashovertoddlers.co.uk. experienced players to rehearsals every Tuesday and Thursday. 1B Dale Bakewell Library (Storytime) 10-10.30am. All children aged 5 and under Road, Dove Holes. 7.30pm. Contact Joanne Hollinrake 07970 039356. are very welcome to participate, no charge for the activity. A parent/carer Explorers (14 years upwards). 6-7.15pm. Hathersage Scout Headquarters. is required to stay for the duration of the activity. 01629 812267. John 01433 651889 or look on the website - www.hathersageBakewell Bunnies at Bakewell Children’s Centre 10.30am-12 noon. A scouts.org.uk weekly session for 0–4 year olds. The sessions will end with a cool down Flagg Tiddleypeeps Under 5’s. Flagg Village Hall. This is a lively, thriving time which will include stories or singing. No need to book. 01629 533673. group with families from Flagg, Tideswell, Hartington as well as Bakewell Floral Art Club 7.30pm. Bakewell Town Hall. 2nd Wednesday of surrounding villages. 9-11.30am. Tel. 01298 85208. Football Pay and Play Sessions A social, fun kickabout! – Baslow Multieach month (except January). New members and visitors always welcome. use court, 6–7pm, £2.00 a session, Baslow Multi-use court, 16+ years. Bakewell Silver Band Full Band rehearsals. 8-10pm at the Brigade Hall, Free Coffee Morning and chat at Dale Road Methodist Church Hall, Darley Bath Street, Bakewell. Contact Ian Wildgoose 01629 813119. Dale from 10-11.30am. Come and meet old and new friends. No charge, Bakewell Young Farmers’ Club Monyash Village Hall. 8pm. For more info. just friendship. See you there! Tel. Helen Yates 07855 945441. Go-Dai Karate Club ARC Leisure Centre, Matlock. Adult classes 7-9pm. Bamford 0-5 Group. Moore Memorial Hall from 10-11.45am. All welcome For more info. check our website: britishgodaiassociation.co.uk/Matlock for informal play, tea/coffee, children’s snack and outdoor play weather or contact Nigel Briggs directly on 01246 567913. permitting. Please feel free to drop in. Contact Sue on 01433 659961. Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup 9am-3pm. (1pm finish also available). Bamford Pre-School Playgroup 9am-12noon. See Monday’s Events for See Monday’s Events for further details. further details. High Peak Twins and Multiples Group at Harpur Hill Children’s CentreBamford Tennis Club Mens S and D Match practice night 6.30pm. Tel. free drop in session for children and parents to play together, share Martin on 01433 650328. experiences and make new friends. 10am-12noon. Baslow Choir New singers welcome – all ages. 7.30-9.30pm. Baslow Hope Valley Young Farmers’ Club meet at Bamford Hall. 8pm. For more Village Hall. Contact Heather Jacques on 01433 631586. info. Tel. Cath Morley 01433 620237. Bible Study in the Hope Valley with The Living Hope Church. 8pm at various Interested in Cycling? Led rides for women at Carsington. Meet at homes throughout the valley. Contact Pastor Tim Pritt 01433 650942. Carsington Sports and Leisure, 10–11am. Suitable ride for beginners, Bakewell Branch : Community Bible Study International UK small children welcome. Rides are led by British Cycling Ride Leaders. www.cbsiuk.org The Garden Room, Tannery House, Matlock Street, Bring your own bike or hire one for only £6.00. Bakewell. DE45 1EE. (Sep 9th 2015- May 25th 2016) in term time from 10Indoor Short Mat Bowling at Bamford village institute. 2-4pm. 7-10pm. 11.30am. Community Bible Study International UK is a nonContact June 01433 620227. denominational independent Christian Ministry dedicated to providing Little Hedgehogs Pre-School See Monday’s Events for further details. accessible in- depth Bible study in a supportive group setting which is open Matlock Cycling Club 7pm. Starting from Crown Square, Matlock. Training to everyone, men and women of all ages. It provides a simple four step ride (approx 2 hours). Further details from Tony Holmes 01629 734753. approach in studying God’s word. For more info. 01629 812766. Matlock and District Tennis Club Bingo 8.30pm at Bakewell Working Men’s and Social Club, Butts Road, Social Play. 6pm-till dusk. Bakewell. Everyone welcome – Non-members £1.00 per person. Highfields School Lower School BM&W Brass Wirksworth 8-9.30pm. Moot Hall, Chapel Lane, Wirkworth. site, Starkholmes. April to Players of all abilities welcome. Call Ray Gould on 01629 540345. September. Tony 01629 56531or Chatsworth WI third Wednesday at Edensor Tea Rooms, Edensor Village Judith 01629 732614. at 7pm. New members are always welcome. Kath Watts on 01246 211437. Matlock and District Rifle Club Chatsworth Cubs aged 8 to 101/2 year olds. 5-6.15pm and 6.45-8pm. Contact Len Webster 01629 Contact Emma Lowe on 07843 090016. 584797.

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Drop in 10am–3pm, attendance is free! Contact: 01629 733915. 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. 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. 7.30-9pm. Contact Maureen 01298 25590. Fancy a go at Singing? Bakewell and District Community Choir (BAD-cc!) is looking for more singers, particularly men. Upper Hall, Bakewell Town Hall. Have a look at our Facebook page - just put Bakewell and District Community Choir into a search engine. 7.30-9.30pm. £3.00, including refreshments! Girls’ Brigade 6.30–8.30pm, Matlock Methodist and United Reformed Church, Bank Road, Matlock. Details Mrs Yvonne Brant 01629 582023. Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup 9am-3pm. Forest school for 3+ years. 9am-12noon. 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 Bowling Village 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 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. 8-10.30pm. For more info. 01629 582374. Messy Play with cool down time to include stories or singing. Bakewell Children’s Centre. 10.30am-12noon. 0.5 year olds. No need to book. 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. Singer & Musicians’ Nights Open to all who wish to sing, play or just enjoy the music in a very friendly atmosphere. There is no fee to pay and will be held in the bar of The Old Hall Hotel, Hope. S33 6RH from 7.30pm. Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month. For info. tel. 07913 331078 or visit www.folkandblues.club 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 9am12noon.

Story Time at Bakewell Library 10.10.30am. Story and song time. No need to book. 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 25 years experience. Make the positive change in your life and well-being. Practise 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 Male Voice Choir See Tuesday’s Events for further details. Tideswell Singers. Friendly choir for mixed voices and styles. New members welcome, no audition necessary. Rehearsals in Litton Village Hall (once a month in Litton Church), 7.30pm. Please see website for details and contact www.tideswellsingers.org.uk. Toddler Group Matlock All Saints’ Infant School. Term times only. 1.303pm. 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. Wellbeing Hub See Tuesday’s Events for further details. 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. 8.159.30pm 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. PLACES OF INTEREST Haddon Hall Open daily May to Sept. (closed 21st/22nd May). Oct. Sat, Sun and Mon. (Open 10.30am-5pm, last admission 4pm.) Christmas 1st-18th Dec. (10.30am-4pm, last admission 3pm). For further information 01629 812855. Bakewell Old House Museum Cunningham Place, off North Church Street, Bakewell, DE45 1DD. 11am-4pm daily (last visitor entrance 3.30pm). For further information 01629 813642. email bakewellmuseum@googlemail.com Eyam Craft Centre The Craft Centre is open every day throughout the year 10.30am-4.30pm. For further information 01433 639565. Caudwell’s Mill, Rowsley Unique Victorian ‘automatic’ water-powered roller flour Mill on the beautiful River Wye. Four fascinating floors to explore plus top-class quality flours from the Mill shop. Café offers quality snacks and meals. Open daily between 10am-5.30pm. Free entry to all craft workshops and free parking. Flour sales daily all year round. For further information, tel. and fax 01629 734374.

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Thursday 19 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at the Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell – park in the pay and display car park. 19 BAKEWELL GUIDED TOUR about one hour at 2pm. Walk from River Wye, up the spine of Bakewell to the only genuine Tudor house in the area. Hear of the many Secrets and Legends woven into the town. £4 charity. Please book at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227), by 1pm. Meet at TIC. 19 BAKEWELL AND DISTRICT FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY 7.30pm. Town Hall, Bakewell. 19 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate. Middleton by Wirksworth. Street parking, top of village. Hopton, Carsington, Harboro Rocks. 01629 822372. 19 THE CASTLETON HISTORICAL SOCIETY Farmers and Farming Feeding the Nation in the First World War, a talk by Nicola Verdun. 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. 19 YOULGRAVE BAND 7pm in the Methodist Church. The Junior Band will perform their new pieces, conducted by Helen Mellor and led by Harry Boughton who has just been awarded a grade 4 merit, at only 10yrs. Refreshments which are always so wonderful and will be served following the music. Please come and support us and listen to our new music.

Friday 20 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 6.30pm. 5 miles (grade 2). SK 364796. Coal Aston Village Hall. Car park at rear of Hall. Moss Valley. 01246 418933. www.halcyon-rambling.co.uk

Saturday 21 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. 21 DETHICK, LEA & HOLLOWAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ‘Spring Plant Fair’ at the Florence Nightingale Memorial Hall, Yew Tree Hill, Holloway near Matlock. 10am-12noon. There will be a good selection of plants for sale: Hardy perennials, tender perennials, bedding, tomatoes, salad, herb and vegetable plants, a cake stall and refreshments. Entry is free. 21 LUMSDALE PROJECT GARDEN PARTY Ivy Cottage, Upper Lumsdale. 1-5pm. Free entry/donation. Come and join us at this much loved, annual event where residents and friends of the beautiful Lumsdale Valley get together to raise funds to help maintain the environment and industrial archaeology of this important site. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 823256 for further details.

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Sunday 22 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilion’s car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: Pott Shrigley – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2: Bakestonedale Moor - 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 22 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Cutthorpe, Common Lane, Dunston, Monks Wood, Linacre. 01433 631446. 22 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 11 miles (grade 3). SK 088649. Longnor (meet outside craft centre), Dowel Dale, Washgate Bridge, Manifold, Shiningford, Longnor. No dogs. 0114 2483 441. www.halcyon-rambling.co.uk 22 SHOUT OUT FOR CANAL BOAT CREW Canal restoration charity the Friends of the Cromford Canal (FCC), which owns and operates Birdswood, is running a Volunteer Experience event on Sunday 22 May. Visitors to Cromford Wharf, close to Arkwright's Mill in the scenic and historically important Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site, can learn about the charity's programme of public trips, charters, community engagement and school trips. There will be a short free trip down the canal for potential team members, with refreshments provided. The Volunteer Experience event is free to participating adults. It starts at 4.30pm, with the boat trip at 5.15pm. The boat only has 40 seats, so please register your interest in advance by calling 07552 055455 or online at https://www.birdswood.org/contact/

Monday 23 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Bakewell WI.

Tuesday 24 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Ellastone VH. Weaver Hills. 01335 370473. 24 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Goyt Valley, Fernilee, Windgather Rocks. 07969 621350/07791 097079. 24 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10.00am Moderate walk 60 – 90 minutes. Meet at Rowsley – Peak Village Walker’s Car Park. 24 MEDITATE IN BUXTON Calming the Chaos of Modern Life- Meditation Classes for Everyone. Meditation classes at Samudra Buddhist Centre, 47 High Street, Buxton, SK17 6HB, 7.30-8.30pm. These classes are suitable for everyone. The facility fee is £4 (£3 concession). For more information please contact Samudra Buddhist Centre on 01298 79777 or 07527 292908 or e-mail info@samudracentre.org. Our website is www.samudracentre.org, and facebook.com/SamudraBuddhistCentre. 24 YOULGRAVE EASY WALK 60 – 90 minutes, 10.30am. Meet at Coldwell End Car Park in the village for an easy walk around Youlgrave area and in future from Birchover and Stanton in Peak.

Wednesday 25 CHARACTER WORKSHOP WITH ANDREA BRITTAN Designate, 72 Smedley Street, Matlock, DE4 3FQ. 10am–12.30pm. The second of two stand-alone workshops focussing on character - how to bring your characters to life and give them a distinctive voice. 25 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Hell Bank Plantation roadside, Hunting Tower, Gibbet Wood and Hob Hursts House. 01629 734576. 25 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 16 miles. Strenuous. Mytham Bridge, Eyam, Grindleford. cc 9.20am Calver slip road. 07732 486715. 25 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Hartington MP. Alstonefield, Milldale, Biggin Dale. 01629 581941. 25 DRIVING SAFER FOR LONGER A presentation to older drivers by a Road Safety Officer, Karen Dobson, at the Medway Centre, New Street Bakewell at 2.30pm. No charge. Join members of Bakewell Area U3A for an afternoon of interest and amusement with an important learning opportunity aimed at aiding and encouraging older drivers to drive safely for longer. The presentation will commence at 2.30pm with an opportunity for chat and tea from 2 o clock. It will not involve any assessment by others of your abilities but will enable you to compare your responses to some information with the consensus responses of those present. Attendence will be limited. If you are interested in attending this (or any repeat we may arrange), please let Sam Lewis know. Telephone 01629 640352, email webmanager@bakewellu3a.org.uk. 25 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 5 miles (grade 2). SK 164752. Litton (meet at Red Lion). Ramble in the area. 0114 2306 109. www.halcyon-rambling.co.uk 25 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10.00am Easy walk 60 - 90 minutes. Meet at High Peak Junction Car Park (Lea Bridge) £1.30 for two hours parking. 25 MEDITATE IN BUXTON Calming the Chaos of Modern Life- Meditation Classes for Everyone. Meditation classes at Samudra Buddhist Centre, 47 High Street, Buxton, SK17 6HB, 10.30-11.45am and from 7-8.30pm. These classes are suitable for everyone. The facility fee is £5 (£4 concession) for morning class and £6 per class (£4 concession) for evening class. For more information please contact Samudra Buddhist Centre on 01298 79777 or 07527 292908 or e-mail info@samudracentre.org. Our website is www.samudracentre.org, and facebook.com/SamudraBuddhistCentre. 25 ORVIS BAKEWELL - LEARN TO FLY FISH SESSIONS Morning classes. Contact store for details. 01629 810226. 25 WALK FOR HEALTH Meet Litton Village Green. 12.45 for 1pm. Leader Harry M. Walk is strenuous. Bring a drink and snack.

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26 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10.00am. Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Carlton Lees – Park in Pay and Display Car Park. 26 BAKEWELL GUIDED TOUR about one hour at 2pm. Walk from River Wye, up the spine of Bakewell to the only genuine Tudor house in the area. Hear of the many Secrets and Legends woven into the town. £4 charity. Please book at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227), by 1.00pm. Meet at TIC. 26 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 9 miles. Moderate. Warslow VH. Local walk. 01629 356220. 26 - 6 JUN MONYASH WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details.

Friday 27 BASLOW SENIOR CITIZENS’ CLUB Baslow Village Hall, 2pm. Ex Entertainment Officer on a Cruise Ship - Mr Colin Bower. 27 BATS ABOVE FROGGATT EDGE 7.30-9.30pm. Enjoy an evening walk exploring the edges and woodlands in search of foraging bats. Booking essential. Suitable for adults and accompanied children aged 12+ years. £7.50pp. There are no toilet facilities. Wear suitable outdoor clothing and footwear. Email enquiries@easternmoors.org.uk 07738 738844 www.visit-eastern-moors.org.uk

27 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 6.30pm. 5 miles (grade 2). SK 174811. Bradwell Church. Ramble in the area. 07879 404108. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk 27 WHIST DRIVE Chelmorton War Memorial Institute. 7.30pm.

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Saturday 28 BAKEWELL FARMERS’ MARKET Agricultural Centre. 9am-2pm. Parking and easy access. Contact 01629 813777. 28 BIRCHOVER CARNIVAL TRACTOR PULL 2016 from 6.00 pm Please come along to this year’s Tractor Pull. The fun starts at 6.00 pm outside the Red Lion Birchover (weather permitting). Teams of 6 are invited to take part (entry £10.00 per team) to pull the tractor – prize for the winning time and runners up (Beer prizes kindly donated by Thornbridge Brewery and the Red Lion, Birchover). Family fun.. giant tombola…All money raised to 2016 Carnival Funds. Please register your team on the night by 6.00 pm. The Carnival Committee will not be held responsible for any injuries or mishaps. Children must be supervised at all times. 28 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 7 miles. Moderate. Rowsley Old Station CP. Local walk. 01332 989470. 28 SATURDAY SOCIAL AT THE WELLBEING HUB, DFMH, Stancliffe House, Molyneux Business Park, Darley Dale, DE4 2HJ. Come along to our monthly drop in! Enjoy one or more of our Saturday activities or just ‘pop in’ for a chat and a cuppa. 1-3pm. Attendance is free. Contact 01629 733915. 28 - 29 GEORGIAN WEEKEND 10am - 5pm. Owls, Georgian games, Georgian inventions trail, Georgian market, meet the mill workers, pony and trap rides (11am-4pm)*, dress like a Georgian. Grow your own cotton workshop (11am-4pm)*. Face painting*, climbing wall*, model boats, guided tours, Riot and Rule Tour (11.30am)**. *There is a small charge for these activities. ** £5 advanced booking recommended. All children must be accompanied by an adult. www.cromfordmills.org.uk. 28 - 30 HATHERSAGE PAINTERS’ EXHIBITION Methodist Church Hall, Hathersage. 10am-5pm. Entrance free, disabled access.10% sales to Ashgate Hospice. 28 - 30 TADDINGTON PHOTO EXHIBITION – SHEFFIELD IN THE SIXTIES 11:00 am – 4:00 pm The Bramwell Institute in Taddington will be opening its doors once again over the Spring Bank Holiday Weekend to host the third in a series of exhibitions of local artistic talent which have been mounted this year. David Young, local resident and amateur photographer will be exhibiting a number of pre-digital black and white photographs from Sheffield - and slightly further afield -from the late 1960s. Visitors can experience the usual warm hospitality provided by ‘Taddington Teas’ with sandwiches, homemade cakes, teas and coffee on offer throughout the day. Bramwell Institute, Main Street, Taddington, SK17 9UD. Village served by Manchester – Derby Transpeak bus service, connecting Matlock, Bakewell, Ashford, Chelmorton, Buxton. Ample car parking. 28 - 30 WIRKSWORTH WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details. 28 - 4 JUN MIDDLETON BY YOULGRAVE WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details. 28 – 6 JUN MONYASH WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details.

Sunday 29 A WALK THROUGH CLIMBING HISTORY: FROGGATT EDGE 10.5 miles. A walk along Froggatt Edge, with visits to other iconic venues (e.g. Burbage South and Millstone Edge), looking at the history of climbing. The Eastern Edges of the Peak District have been at the forefront of British climbing for well over a hundred years. This walk will visit some of the most famous climbing routes of past eras and modern times. It will be of interest to walkers and climbers who want to know more about the physical and social history of gritstone climbing in the Peak. Event terrain: Mostly on good paths, but some uneven ground on the approach to the crags. Some steep ascents. 10am-5pm. Meet: Grindleford Station Café. Parking available on the station approach road.SK251 788 Post Code: S32 2JA. Cost: £6 per person aged 18 and above. Children aged 17 and below go free on any suitable event. 29 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: Butterton – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2: Hartington - 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 29 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 10 miles. Moderate. Thorpe, Narlows Lane CP. Alsop en le Dale, Parwich, Fenny Bentley. 01332 882094. 29 ELTON VILLAGE HALL Plants. Homemade refreshments. Cakes. raffle. 11am-3pm. All welcome. Why not combine it with a walk from the village. 29 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 8.5 miles (grade 2). SK 323598. Tansley Church, Riber, Harthstone, Bow Wood, Lea Bridge, Upper Holloway, Lea, Dethick, Tansley. 01246 417850 or 07719 644890. www.halcyon-rambling.co.uk 29 NGS ONE ACRE GARDEN OPEN FOR CHARITY Cherry Hill The Nook, Eyam, S32 5AB. 1-5p.m. This will be the last time the garden will be open for Macmillan Cancer Support. Wander round this naturalistically planted garden and enjoy Coffee-tea with a piece of homemade cake.

Monday 30 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street, Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Methodist Church (Spring Bank Holiday). 30 BAMFORD SHEEP DOG TRIALS held on Bamford Recreational ground. 8am-5pm. There will be stalls, refreshments, sheep shearing comp. A fell race will be held at 1pm. There is a children’s play area and parking in the neighbouring field. Admission £5 and children under 16 free. Great day out for the family. 30 MONYASH PRIMARY SCHOOL May Market. Join us for a day of entertainment! Tombola all day, great prizes! Maypole dancing on the village green. Pony rides throughout the day. Elegant afternoon tea service and a selection of delicious cakes. Raffle grand prize draw 3pm on village green. Live music throughout the day. Bouncy Castle. Brass Band 1pm. Name the spring lambs and win a prize! 2nd Annual Produce Show.

DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 12 miles. Moderate. Lay-by on A53 at Cistern’s Clough, Axe Edge, Goyt’s Clough, Wood Moss, Three Shires Head. cc 9.10am Friden CP. 01629 636350. MATLOCK W.I. Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 7.30pm. A talk by Carol Tunley entitled ‘Old English Ceramics’. Visitors and new members always welcome. Contact 003301136152 ORVIS BAKEWELL - LEARN TO FLY FISH SESSIONS Morning classes. Contact store for details. 01629 810226. ST HELEN’S LADIES’ GROUP Joseph Whitworth Room, Whitworth Centre, Darley Dale. 7.30pm. Brian Naylor will give a talk on Heage Windmill. New members very welcome. 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. WALK FOR HEALTH Meet Tips car park, Barber Booth, nr Edale. 12.45 for 1pm. Leader Mark. Walk is strenuous. Bring a drink and snack.

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BAKEWELL GUIDED TOUR about one hour at 2pm. Walk from River Wye, up the spine of Bakewell to the only genuine Tudor house in the area. Hear of the many Secrets and Legends woven into the town. £4 charity. Please book at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227), by 1pm. Meet at TIC. BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10.00am. Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Alport – Park at layby on main road. DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8 miles. Moderate/strenuous. Hope CP (fee). Lose Hill, Mam Tor, Castleton. 01629 824868.

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HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 6.30pm. 5 miles (grade 2). SK 291837. Ringinglow (meet outside Norfolk Arms). Ramble in the area. 0114 2662 850 or 07719 644890. www.halcyon-rambling.co.uk

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A GRAND SALE WITH JUMBLE 10 am – 5 pm, at Youlgrave Reading Room. Jumble is good quality, also clothes on hanging rail, bric-abrac is varied and interesting, books numerous. Refreshments all day – come for a look round, a chat and a cuppa. ASHOVER SUMMER CONCERT All Saints’ Church, Ashover. 7pm. A Piano Trio led by Stephen Bryant of the BBC Symphony Orchestra will perform works by Mendelssohn and Tchaikovsky followed by an opportunity to meet the musicians over a glass of wine or soft drink and canapés. Tickets £12 each (Students £5) from 01246 590431 or 01246 590263. DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6 miles. Moderate. Earl Sterndale Church roadside. Dowel Dale and Hollinsclough. 07960 029081. DERBYSHIRE DALES WOODCRAFT CLUB Wyaston Village Hall 10am2pm. Open day so bring your family along and have a go at a new craft. See items made by members and cast your vote in the club competition. Enjoy a cup of tea and maybe buy one of the many wood craft items on sale. Free entry!! For more info. go to www.ddwc.co.uk If you would like to know more email your query to info@ddwc.co.uk or phone James Sharpe on 01335 344933.

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Tuesday 31 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Allestree, Woodlands Lane CP. Local walk. 01332 557887. 31 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Foolow roadside. Housley House, Cressbrook Dale. No dogs. 01335 370778. 31 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10.00am – Easy walk 60 – 90 minutes. Meet at Highfields School, Lumsdale Road, Matlock.

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CROMFORD W.I. Cromford Institute, The Hill, Cromford. 7.30pm. Titanic - Helen Monk. Visitors and new members welcome. DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Youlgreave, Coldwell End CP, Robin Hood’s Stride, Bradford Dale. 01629 636350. DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Ashopton viaduct, Crook Hill, Derwent Edge. cc 9.20am Calver slip road. 01629 733312. MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10.00am Easy walk 60 - 90 minutes. Meet at Highfields School, Lumsdale Road, Matlock.

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WRITERS AT THE PEAK Cybermouse Books are running a Writers’ Session at Eyam Hall in the Music Room. Rony Robinson (BBC Radio Sheffield Presenter and award-winning playwright) and Sally Goldsmith (Poet, songstress). There will be books for sale on the day. Start 11.30am. For further information contact: cybermousemm@gmail.com or visit our website www.cybermouse-multimedia.com & 5 BIRCHOVER OPEN GARDENS See Special Events for further details. & 5 MEDWAY CENTRE GRAND GARDEN PLANT BONANZA After the huge success of this event last year, Bakewell’s Medway Community Centre are again holding their Grand Garden Plant Bonanza on Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th June, 11.00am to 4.00pm. Come along and buy everything you might need to complete your garden this summer. A great selection of perennials, herbaceous plants, shrubs and trees will be on sale at this fabulous fundraising event. A scrumptious café will be available and entry is free. Come along and support your local community centre and bag a bargain at the same time. For further information please contact Margie or Fiona on 01629 813638, email enquiries@medwaycentre.co.uk or visit the website at www.medwaycentre.co.uk. & 5 THURSDAY PAINTERS’ ART SHOW 10am-5pm (admission free). Gothic Warehouse (ground floor room), Cromford Canal, Cromford. We are a group of local artists, who meet every Thursday in the Gothic Warehouse, Cromford Wharf and we will be showing paintings and other artworks in a wide range of styles and media, for sale at reasonable prices.

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BAKEWELL GUIDED TOURabout one hour at 5pm. Walk from River Wye, up the spine of Bakewell to the only genuine Tudor house in the area. Hear of the many Secrets and Legends woven into the town. £4 charity. Please book at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227), by 1pm. Meet at TIC. BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to swimming pool). Walk 1: Wensleydale – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2: Mermaids’ Pool - 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

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DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11 miles. Moderate. Grindon Church CP, Butterton, Revidge, Ecton Hill. cc 9.15am Friden. 01629 636350. FLAGG HALL FARM - OPEN TO ALL Open Farm Sunday is the farming industry’s annual open day. A day for farmers to open their gates and welcome the public onto their farms, to discover the world of farming. At Flagg Hall we will be open our farm for visitors to come and see how we, a Peak District Family, produce milk and look after our cows. We milk 350 cows and the locals are used to the regular sight of “a Mile of Cows” when they come in for milking. The gates open at 11 am till 4pm and there will be an opportunity to see cows being milked, calves being fed, farm tours, children’s fun activities, the science of turning grass to milk and of course tea and cakes. SPRING PLANT, GARDEN SUNDRIES, CAKE AND BOOK SALE Wormhill Village Hall 10am to 2ish. Locally grown plants for veg garden, baskets and tubs. Pots, tools etc. Yummy homemade cakes. Preloved books in good condition. Find them all here! Enjoy a cuppa,and chat. Admission free. All proceeds for St Margaret's Church. We look forward to seeing you. HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 9.5 miles (grade 3+). SK 041785. Combs (meet outside Beehive Inn), Leave B 5470 at SK 041799, roadside parking at northeast of village. Bank Hall Farm, Castle Naze, Short Edge, Black Edge, Flint Clough, Combs Edge, Combs. (no dogs). 0114 2331 861 or 07753 324485. www.halcyon-rambling.co.uk

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WIRKSWORTH WELL DRESSING 28TH-30TH MAY 28th 10.30am Blessing of wells at St Mary’s Church (just hidden behind the shops). BMW Brass Band will be playing around the town and they are a fabulous band still 30 members strong!! 29th Come see the wells and scarecrows, browse the wonderful shops, cafes, pubs and stalls. Bank holiday Monday another big day!! Wirksworth Carnival a fabulous day out and a really fab old fashioned carnival since 1827. This year see the Battle of the Streets of Wirksworth. Not to be missed. Wheelbarrow race is in the early evening and is an absolute riot! 7.15pm. Wirksworth Scarecrow festival the 8th wonder of the world (well almost) who will win this years scarecrow cup (better than last years teacup). Starts 28th and continues all week, not to be missed.All money (twopence halfpenny) goes to charity.

Late entries phone Marsdens 01629 820191 or call in to get your scarecrow in town or on the scarecrow trail. Look out for the crowman and Worzell Gummidge , you never know they might be in town !! The Ecclesbourne Valley Railway in Wirksworth Teddy Bears’ holiday weekend -Sat/Sun/Mon. A lovely event for teddy lovers and train buffs alike with loads going on all weekend. Don't forget the fab shops, cafes and pubs and galleries around Wirksworth. vvvvvv MIDDLETON-BY-YOULGRAVE WELL DRESSING AND MARKET DAY 28TH MAY-4TH JUNE 28th 1pm Market open. Stalls, food, plant stalls, activities for all including children’s games and a bouncy castle. Tea and cakes served in the Village Hall. Both the plant stalls in the square and the tea and cakes in the Village Hall carry on through the extended weekend. vvvvvv BIRCHOVER OPEN GARDENS 4TH & 5TH JUNE 12-5.30pm Over 25 private gardens welcome visitors to this little Peak District hill village 2 miles south of the A6 between Matlock and Bakewell. Adults £4, children free. stalls, crafts, teas and refreshments. Proceeds to Church and Reading Room funds, and village projects. For further info. tel. 01629 630004/650438 or visit us at www.birchovervillage.co.uk

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Voice Choir at Paignton, followed by a full concert for the Royal British Legion at Buckfastleigh. Alfreton Treble Clef Girls’ and Ladies’ Choir have a reputation for developing many excellent young singers who go on to enjoy a lifetime of choral singing and music and have been established for many years in the area. The first half of the concert will include from PH&DMVC ‘Let All Men Sing’, ‘The Song of the Jolly Roger’, ‘Love Changes Everything’, ‘Jamaica Farewell, ‘I Write the Songs’, ‘All in the April Evening’, ‘Speed Your Journey’, ‘American Trilogy’ together with a variety of solos. ATCG&LC will contrastingly perform ‘Sing

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MONYASH C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL’S BANK HOLIDAY MAY MARKET 30TH MAY 10am–3pm Stalls including Guess the Name of the Lambs with two super cute lambs to pet and name, Bowl a Pig which is an ancient skittle game. Spin the Wheel or race your friends at the Hot Wheels Track. Tombola with some great prizes, Guess Wine or Water Stall, or you could try your hand at Milking The Wooden Cow. Plant Stall. Bouncy Castle and Pony Rides in the field. Football enthusiasts can have a go at Score a Goal against the PE Teacher and there may even be a chance to throw wet sponges at teachers at the end of the day !! Maypole Dancing on the Village Green by all the School children and listen to a live Brass Band playing at 1pm. Rob Thompson, a great local musician will be singing live and playing all your favourites throughout the day. If you fancy some refreshments, please head into School to the Junior Classroom where a vintage style “Hettys Tearoom” will welcome you. Grand Prize Draw at 3pm with 23 fabulous prizes to be won including lots of meals at local restaurants and pubs, vouchers for days out, and lots of other treats. If anyone would like to buy raffle tickets beforehand, The Bull’s Head Pub in Monyash are selling tickets on behalf of school up until the 30th May, or buy them on the day from School.

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JOINT CONCERT BY THE PYE HILL AND DISTRICT MALE VOICE CHOIR AND ALFRETON TREBLE CLEF GIRLS’ & LADIES’ CHOIR All Saints’ Church, Smedley Street, Matlock. Saturday 21 May at 7.30 p.m. The Pye Hill and District Male Voice Choir (PH&DMVC) are to perform in an early summer’s evening concert at All Saints’ Church, Smedley Street, Matlock and will be joined by Alfreton Treble Clef Girls’ and Ladies’ Choir (ATCG&LC), which will provide many contrasts in singing from soft, rousing , inspirational and melodically beautiful. Over the last month the PH&DMVC have taken part in a massed choir concert at Derby Cathedral in front of an audience of 650 people and have just returned from a highly successful tour to Devon, with a joint concert with Brixham Orpheus Male

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We & Chant It’, ‘Strings in the Earth & Air’, ‘Bridge Over Troubled Waters’, ‘Matchmaker’ and a solo/duet. The first half of the concert concludes with both choirs singing jointly ‘I’ll Never Walk Alone’ and no doubt an opportunity for the audience to join in. After the interval, where refreshments are available, the PH&DMVC sing ‘Rhythm of Life’, ‘Bring Him Home’, ‘Das Morgenrot’, ‘Softly As I Leave You’ and a solo to add contrast. ATCG&LC sing ‘Simple Gifts’, ‘Summertime’, ‘When I’m Sixty-Four’, ‘What a Wonderful World’, ‘The Lord Bless You & Keep You’, ‘You Raise Me Up’ and a variety of solos and duets. The concert concludes by the choirs jointly singing ‘Let

There Be Peace on Earth’. Everyone is welcome and entry is by payment on the door at just £6.00 for adults and £3.00 for young people. A raffle is available to support the evening. If you require any further information on the concert, please contact Malcolm Hill on 07706036946 or 01773 602743.

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Peak Advertiser 23rd May 2016 – Page 49

SITUATIONS VACANT

Recruiting for: Finance Engineering Commercial PA & Secretarial Hospitality Retail

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Recruitment in the Peak

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Job Description The Role The Heights of Abraham is the oldest visitor attraction in Derbyshire. It is looking to recruit a key member of the Cable Car Engineering Team, which is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the Cable car system. The individual will work with the team to deliver a first class experience for all visitors. The Individual The successful applicant will have the following skills and attributes: • Apprenticeship trained ideally qualified to ONC/City & Guilds Level 3 or National Certificate for Electrical Engineering or equivalent as a minimum, preferable with Inspect and Test. • Candidate must be qualified to 17th Edition. • Knowledge of Control Systems and DC Drives would be an advantage, however not essential. • Basic mechanical / hydraulic experience. • Willingness to work at heights (training provided) • Computer literate and the ability to read technical drawings • Good fitness and attendance record, outgoing personality and the ability to work with a team in the tourism industry. • Ability to interact with customers to provide them with a first class experience • Willingness to work some weekends. Salary plus Pension, Life Insurance, Permanent Health Scheme and performance related Bonus

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A wonderful opportunity has opened up for a Baker to join our friendly team at Sickleholme. Level 2 Food Hygiene in Retail is essential and experience is required. Each position will consist of a 32hr week based on a 4 day week including weekends and flexibility if more hours arise. If interested, please email your CV at info@sickleholmeservicestation.co.uk alternatively, drop your CV in store

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Written applications with CV to: rupert@heightsofabraham.com Rupert Pugh, The Heights of Abraham, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire DE4 3PD Telephone 01629-582365 ext 257

Temporary Accounts and Administration Assistant Job Description The Role The Heights of Abraham is the oldest visitor attraction in Derbyshire. It is looking to recruit a temporary Administration Assistant to help office-based staff. Although the role is initially a temporary contract, there is the possibility that it may evolve into a permanent position. The role is wide-ranging and duties will include assisting with the following: • • • • • • • •

Dealing with telephone enquiries from potential visitors Taking Group bookings Secretarial duties Sales and purchase invoice processing Banking activities Post, courier deliveries and despatches filing, faxing, photocopying Other Ad-hoc work as required

Written applications with CV to: rainsford@heightsofabraham.com Vanessa Rainsford The Heights of Abraham, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire DE4 3PD Telephone 01629-582365 ext 257

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Assistant Bar Manager Have you got what it takes to become an Assistant Bar Manager at a busy restaurant and wine bar? Then our newly opened restaurant based in the picturesque village of Tideswell may be the place for you. You will be trained to the highest standard, to work alongside our experienced London Bar Manager, Peter. The Merchant’s Yard creates a challenging yet rewarding environment, so if you would like to be considered for this exciting role please contact Peter.crease@themerchantsyard.com EXCELLENT RATES OF PAY

Front of House Staff Due to the popularity of our new restaurant and wine bar in Tideswell, we require new front of house staff members.

Are you passionate about good service? Are you presentable and keen to make a good impression? High class service is our priority, so if you think you may have the right credentials to join our growing team then please contact Jennifer.mcbain@themerchantsyard.com EXCELLENT RATES OF PAY St John’s Road, Tideswell, Derbyshire SK17 8NY

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Part of the Markovitz group of companies

Up to 15 hours per week Ideal for retired / semi-retired person For more information please call 01433 651650 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

A.A. SAMMANS HAULAGE CLASS 1 TIPPER DRIVER

Nurture – Enrich – Achieve

required OCCASIONAL NIGHTS OUT WHEN NEEDED

We are seeking to appoint suitably qualified persons for the posts as below.

Tel 07973 194168 or 01433 630957

Office Manager/ Exams Officer The successful applicant will be required to manage the Administration and Examinations within the College. This post will require a person who has a very high level of ICT and organisational skills and the ability to work closely within the administration team. School Trip H&S requirements, lettings.

Part-Time Finance Officer APT&C Pts 18 - 21, 22.5 hours per week 52 weeks per year - £17714 - £19742 pro rata

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APT&C Pts 18 - 25 37 hours per week 52 weeks per year £17714 - £22212 per annum

The Individual The successful applicant will have the following skills and attributes: • Ability to work in a fast paced environment • Ability to work as part of a team, with good interpersonal skills • Excellent organsational skills and high attention to detail • Willingness to get involved in all tasks, work quickly and efficiently • Good attendance record • Positive and enthusiastic self-starter • Ability to interact with customers to provide them with a first class experience • Proficient with Microsoft Word and Excel

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The successful applicant will be required to assist with the finances of the College. This post will require a person who has a very high level of financial and organisational skills and the ability to work closely with the existing finance officer, experience of using accounting and Microsoft software essential.

Baslow Store & POST OFFICE

STAFF REQUIRED to work on both our shop and post office counters. Must be trustworthy and reliable. Regular hours Mon - Wed 7.30am - 2pm, but must be flexible along with our regular staff to cover holidays

Please call 01246 582108 and ask to speak to Christine Upton

The Old Hall Hotel HOPE, HOPE VALLEY

FULL AND PART-TIME

KITCHEN STAFF & BAR STAFF also required

WEEKEND STAFF FOR TEAROOMS GREAT RATES OF PAY

Part-Time Receptionist APT&C Pts 11 - 13, 22.5 hours per week 39 weeks per year - £15207 - £15941 pro rata 3 days per week Wednesday - Friday

Call Rick on 07966 244364

Start a new season at Carsington Water Visitor Centre New Leaf Catering Partnership Are recruiting for

CHEF DE PARTIE

An enthusiastic, well organised school receptionist is required as soon as possible. Applicants will need to have excellent communications skills, telephone experience and an awareness of general clerical procedures. Knowledge of ICT is essential.

(Full Time – daytime shifts) (experience preferable/ would suit college leaver) To work alongside the Head Chef and Sous Chef in a busy, vibrant kitchen in the popular, multi functional visitor attraction of Carsington Water

For further information please contact the College on 01433 620555, or e-mail jdoyle@hopevalley.derbyshire.sch.uk Alternatively on-line application forms are available and further details can be downloaded from the College website at www.hvcollege.net

(Good rates of pay, daytime shifts, lunch and uniform provided) Join the team providing great customer service in the catering outlets at Carsington Water

Closing date: 9am 6 June 2016

For further details or to apply please email: recruitment@newleafcatering.co.uk or telephone Mike Tempest on 01629 540363 New Leaf Catering Partnership Carsington Water Visitor Centre Near Ashbourne Derbyshire DE6 1ST

Hope Valley College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this

FOOD SERVICE ASSISTANTS

WEEKEND AND SEASONAL STAFF All positions include weekend working on a rota basis


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Bakewell and Eyam Community Transport has vacancies for Part-time and Relief Drivers and Passenger Assistants to start as soon as possible Drivers rate of pay £7.72 per hour Passenger Assistants rate of pay £7.20 per hour Experience of working in the voluntary sector or an awareness of the needs of elderly and/or disabled people, is an advantage. PCV licence desirable (drivers). Full training for MiDAS or PATs will be provided and an enhanced DBS check will be undertaken For an application pack and job description contact susan.hope@bect.org.uk or telephone 01629 641920 Applications will be assessed and suitable candidates invited for interview as soon as possible. There are a limited number of vacancies so early application is advisable. We are an equal opportunities employer Registered Charity Number 1049389

Shop Manager Bakewell Must be an experienced retail manager, ideally in the charity sector. With a proven track record of supervising a team of staff and volunteers, you will be an excellent communicator with a positive and proactive approach.

To find out more call 01909 517 360 Or visit www.bluebellwood.org Or visit www.bluebellwood.org formore moreinformation information and and an for an application applicationform. form.

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The White Lion Great Longstone

Grindleford

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FRONT OF HOUSE TEAM MEMBERS

Full and part-time hours available.

Immediate start, full and part-time positions available, must be flexible and able to work weekends.

Email: hugh.skelton@fdgroup.com Call 01433 630 321

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Call 01629 640 252 or email info@whiteliongreatlongstone.co.uk

The Old Bank Salon REQUIRE A FULL-TIME

Residential Care Workers

HAIRDRESSER FOR A SMALL SALON/BOUTIQUE

Required for a 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 parttime 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. NVQ level 3 or equivalent preferable but not necessary as training can be provided, mandatory training also will be provided for successful applicants. No qualifications required, however, experience in a care or childcare setting desirable. 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.

BEDROOMS

BATHROOMS

The Courtyard is looking for a new Trainee Designer / Administrator to support the design team, answer phones, greet customers, process orders and other administrative duties with the opportunity of design training. Applicants must be enthusiastic, versatile, hardworking and willing to learn, although no previous experience is required.

The Courtyard, Commercial Road, Tideswell, Derbyshire, SK17 8NY T: 01298 872 843 www.thecourtyardtideswell.co.uk A division of M. Markovitz Ltd

CLEANERS REQUIRED FOR HOLIDAY COTTAGES

The role... • Dealing with enquiries in our Rowsley showroom, over the phone and via email • Developing a thorough knowledge of our furniture ranges • Processing orders accurately from sale through to delivery using our in house order processing system (full training will be provided) • Assisting with the administration of online sales channels • Assisting in the maintenance of furniture and accessory displays in the showroom • Key skills; a good level of numeracy & literacy, confidence, enthusiasm, honesty, teamwork, excellent communication, accuracy, professionalism and a desire to learn and improve. Further details shown below... • 3-5 days a week, working days are flexible but will need to include one weekend day, we’re open Monday to Saturday 9am until 5pm and Sundays & bank holidays 10am until 5pm • Salary is £18,000 per annum pro-rata

Full-time Warehouse / Dispatch Position We’re looking for an organised & hardworking team player to work from our Wirksworth warehouse organising incoming and outgoing orders and delivering furniture to our customers nationwide as part of a small delivery team. The role... • Organising the delivery and collection of furniture from our workshops • Handling incoming orders and the warehousing of our furniture • Administrating stock control of all orders via our in house system (full training will be provided) • Delivering furniture to our customers nationwide as part of a small delivery team • Developing a thorough knowledge of our furniture ranges • Key skills; physical fitness (our furniture is heavy), practical skills for assembling furniture when required, common sense, an attention to detail, well presented, geographical knowledge of the UK, good communication skills, accuracy, professionalism and a full UK driving licence Further details shown below... • 5 days a week Monday to Friday although some weekend work may be required at busy times of year • Salary dependant on experience Please send a covering letter and your CV to: Email: careers@authenticfurniture.co.uk Post: Authentic Furniture Ltd, Peak Village, Chatsworth Rd, Rowsley, DE4 2JE. To view our furniture or for more information about Authentic please visit our web site: www.authenticfurniture.co.uk

Experienced part-time Sales Assistant required for our shop at 5 King Street, Bakewell DE45 1DZ.

Please call 01629 814082 or call into the shop for a chat with the store manager.

The Bull’s Head Monyash

Tel. 01629 812372 Ashford-in-the-Water, Nr Bakewell

zara.nutt@markovitz.co.uk

Youlgreave, Winster and Riber 5 or 10 hours per week, £9ph (Lolly 07703 126635 10am-4pm)

Part-time and full-time POT WASHER and Part-time and full-time BAR AND WAITINGON STAFF Tel: 01629 812725 WE ARE LOOKING FOR A FULL-TIME

CHEF DE PARTIE OR JUNIOR SOUS CHEF TO JOIN OUR NEW TEAM!

S. Anselm’s School Bakewell

Part-time Sales Assistant

The Ashford Arms

Please send your CV to:

We’re looking for an enthusiastic team player to work from our showroom and offices at Peak Village, Rowsley advising customers and administrating the sales of our range of high quality British-made furniture.

OUTDOOR AND TRAVEL CLOTHING

required

Trainee Designer/Administrator

Full / Part-time Sales Position

Rohan

COOK plus BAR STAFF

The COURTYARD KITCHENS

Phone Sarah on 07740 470585 for further information.

1888

Kitchen required Asst./cooK Approx 20 hrs per week, immediate start. Some evenings and Saturdays – must be flexible. Salary negotiable depending upon experience. Please send a hand written letter of application and current CV to: Headmaster, S. Anselm’s School, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1DP

SERVICE RECEPTIONIST REQUIRED FOR BUSY DEALERSHIP We have a full-time vacancy for a service receptionist at our busy vehicle dealership in Chesterfield. Prior motor trade experience is essential and the preferred candidate should be confident and be able to communicate well with customers and staff members. Hours of work are Monday to Friday 8am until 5.15pm alternate Saturdays 8am until 12 o clock Please apply with CV to Claire Hartley email clairehartley@aherringltd.co.uk Contact telephone number 01246 234213

We want someone who has experience, is hard working and reliable with a passion for food! (Would suit a college leaver.) Based near Buxton. Hours and pay on application. To apply, or for any information, please contact Ellie or Jim on 07968 259004 or 01298 84690

Peak

PERFORMANCE DANCE CENTRE

Freelance, talented and efficient PA/Admin required for busy Bakewell Dance Centre. Must have strong IT and communication skills, be adept at creating and updating databases/ spreadsheets, general admin and creative in use of a range of publicity mediums. Occasional hours, some early evenings and Saturday mornings. Subject to safe recruitment. Please contact bakewelldance@gmail.com with your current CV or ring for an initial informal chat on 07721 995050

DUE TO EXPANSION

MILLS & BLACK require

We are looking for dedicated, reliable and friendly people to join our team at

The Peacock at Rowsley

There are opportunities for part and full-time hours in housekeeping, restaurant and the kitchen For further information, please contact reception@thepeacockatrowsley.com or telephone 01629 733518

TRAINEE ACCOUNTS STAFF to work in a busy Chartered Accountants office. Full AAT training provided. Must be computer literate, numerate and have a minimum of 5 GCSE’s including Maths and English. Please forward your CV to Derwent House 141-145 Dale Road Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3LU or email to admin@millsandblack.com


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SITUATIONS VACANT

THE

RED LION AT LITTON

Peak Advertiser 23rd May 2016 – Page 51

HOUSEKEEPER ~ REQUIRED ~

To work within a small friendly team based in Winster. Hours 4-5 on a Friday from 10.00am High standards are essential Please call Karen on 01629 540422

HAS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR A

CHEF / COOK to work with Head Chef and cover days off PLEASE CALL JEANNE 01298 871458

Mirror Mirror Hair Design

to join our friendly and vibrant team. You will be working in a professional, but relaxed kitchen environment.

Ashford, Bradwell, Cromford Darley Dale, Padley, Wirksworth

For further details, call 01629 812159

Ian Smith has a wealth of experience and knowledge and joins us from Sirius Inns. He is looking to build a team of chefs who are passionate, innovative, driven and most of all, talented. If you would like to apply for one of the roles listed below, please contact Gavin Williams on 01629 733259.

Sous Chef Junior Sous Chef Chef De Partie Commis Chef Accommodation IS available

We have various opportunities available and will consider all levels of catering experience.

CLEANING STAFF REQUIRED

We offer competitive rates of pay and excellent working conditions For more information on joining the kitchen team at the Manners please contact Bryan, Sarah or Ben 01629 812756 OR info@mannersbakewell.co.uk

Poppies have 2 positions available: 1. Domestic Cleaner for Bakewell and Hope Valley area. 16 hours per week. 2. Commercial Cleaner required in the Bakewell area. 6 to 12 hours weekly. 8am start. Both positions require reliability and flexibility. Good rates of pay and benefits.

The Manners Haddon Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1EP

THE CAVENDISH HOTEL Baslow An exciting opportunity has arisen for a PART-TIME

HOUSEKEEPING ASSISTANT Eye for detail? Desire for cleanliness? A passion for the best standards? You will have these qualities and previous experience in a quality hotel environment. This is a part-time position and will require weekend work. The role is ‘hands on’ and rewarded with an excellent salary together with numerous benefits associated with being a Chatsworth Estate employee. For more information or to obtain an application form contact: The Cavendish Hotel, Church Lane, Baslow. Telephone 01246 582 311 or email info@cavendish-hotel.net

Phone Poppies (Baslow) 01246 583800

loversleap@btconnect.com

For fun or to achieve exams call Lisa

01629 593643

Piano Lessons also KEYBOARD • GUITAR UKULELE • RECORDER

MUSIC THEORY Call Fiona 01629 259178 / 07854 446958

Piano Lessons

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

MOTOR VEHICLE MECHANIC Must be able to work without supervision All makes of cars and light commercials Computer diagnostic skills essential Excellent rate of pay Immediate start For information please contact Adrian or Louise Heath By telephone or email

The children’s and youth charity Girls' Brigade is looking for an accounts qualified person to join the team as Finance Manager. The role is part-time (15 hours per week). This is a great role for someone who wants to put their finance skills to work in a purposeful organisation seeking to make a difference in the lives of young people. A job description and application form is downloadable from the GB website www.girlsb.org

SITUATIONS VACANT CLEANERS REQUIRED FOR HOLIDAY COTTAGES Youlgreave, Winster and Riber. 5 or 10 hours per week. £9ph (Lolly 07703 126635 10am-4pm). PART TIME RETAIL ASSISTANTS Spirit of the Andes is seeking responsible staff to work in our Bakewell shop. The successful candidate will be flexible, have an affinity for our product and be comfortable dealing with customers. If interested please email info@spiritoftheandes.co.uk with your application or phone 03333 110015.

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. Call Kate Nixon MCFHP MAFHP 07724 660428. Fully insured.

GUITAR TUITION

DENTAL NURSE

ROCK, BLUES, JAZZ

required at Diamond Court Dental Practice BAKEWELL We are a large, friendly and busy NHS/Private Dental Practice requiring a caring, conscientious and enthusiastic person to join our team. We offer a bonus scheme, Private Health Care and Denplan Membership to the successful candidate. We have an excellent reputation in delivering a high standard of care to our patients. Experience preferred but not essential as full training will be given. Hours/days negotiable, will involve occasional Saturday mornings and some early starts. The successful applicant will be required to undertake an enhanced CRB check before starting. For more information please telephone 01629 812991 and speak to Anne Askew, Practice Manager, alternatively you can send your application via email to anne.askew@diamondcourtdental.co.uk

Music Tuition Band Rehearsals Studio Recording and much more!

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

Pamper your pooch Bathing, grooming & Clipping

BEAUTICIAN REQUIRED

Experience necessary Confident enough to work by self Extra training provided in Dermalogica and Jessica plus more Excellent opportunity to build on client base OR ROOM TO RENT Excellent opportunity to build on your own business 01629 810511 www.bridgestreethairboutique.co.uk

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. LADY 75 wishes to meet gentleman for friendship, outings and holidays. Photo please. Please reply to Box No. LD75 c/o Peak Advertiser, First Floor Offices, Orme Court, Granby Road, Bakewell, DE45 1ES.

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

OLD FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES WANTED I am not a dealer, just an avid collector. Cash paid. Ring Andy on 07951 946999 Rowsley. WANTED PAINTINGS, ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES Good prices paid. Save on auction premiums. Call Rachael on 07740 104380 or 01629 57500.

RECORDS WANTED

CASH PAID GOOD CONDITION ONLY

S LP SINGLES

1960S TO 1980S

Tel: 01246 850442 WILL COLLECT

VICTORIA HUTCHINSON

Mobile Hairdresser

ART TUITION

07920423790

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

Fully qualified All hair types, cuts, colours and blowdrys

MOBILE

HAIRDRESSER Friendly & reliable service at a time to suit you

Please call Karen on

07704 440 656

WANTED MATLOCK & DISTRICT MENCAP SOCIETY will collect bric-a-brac and jumble. Enquiries ring Jackie 07831 316582.

WANTED TEAK

Furniture from the 50s, 60s and 70s Long sideboards etc. Also old dolly tub CASH PAID

TEL: 07885 327753

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

PETS QUIET, CARING HOMES needed for friendly, nervous cats. Tel. 08453 712754. Cats Protection League.

HAIR AND BEAUTY

Full time vacancy for a

JOB VACANCY - Finance Manager

Closing date 23 May 2016. Starting date 27 June 2016.

POPPIES

LOVERS LEAP GARAGE Stoney Middleton 01433 631686

Girls’ Brigade Cliff College, Calver, Hope Valley, Derbyshire S32 3XG

Alternatively contact the GB Support Centre on 01246 582322 or via gbco@gb-ministries.org

£10 per 1/2 hour

fionadun1962@gmail.com

WE HAVE A NEW HEAD CHEF JOINING OUR TEAM FROM 1st JUNE

CHEF

10-12 hours weekly Weekends and school holidays essential 8.00am or 10.30am start Good rate of pay Ideally applicants should be local

Guitar Lessons

AREAS CURRENTLY REQUIRING DISTRIBUTORS:

CALL KERRIE ON 0787 5571335

We are looking to recruit a

AT BUSY B&B IN CASTLETON

01433 621098

Bradwell, Hope Valley S33 9JL

We are currently looking for a qualified stylist to join our team. Part-time leading to full with good rates of pay.

HOUSEKEEPER WANTED URGENTLY

Microchipping service available Fully qualified & insured

01629 55534 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 e m a i l enquiries@derbydistrictcp.org.u k SHEFFIELD DOG RESCUE has many dogs, all healthy and vaccinated, looking for permanent homes. All ages and sizes, all cross breeds. 07748 620740.

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

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 www.chesterfield-rspca.org.uk or call in at RSPCA Animal Centre, Spital Lane, Chesterfield 01246 273358. ANGEL WINGS ANIMAL RESCUE is always looking for permanent, caring homes for c a t s www.angelwingsanimalrescue.c o.uk 07512 965665.

SUE’S MOBILE DOG GROOMING AND MICROCHIPPING SERVICES

IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME

01433 651263 07840 345526 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.dovecatrescuesanctuary.org.uk

LIVERY AVAILABLE STABLE AND GRAZING all year round at Beeley. 07850 511568.

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

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

TUITION

S PA N I S H FRENCH GERMAN TUITION Beginners to AS/A2 any age!

DOG GROOMING

Experienced, effective teacher Excellent exam results

Tel: Helen 01629 580567

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

Qualified City & Guilds & IPG Groomers

• • • • •

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

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

813 444

For a Professional, Caring Service


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No catch – No fee Moles • rats • feral birds • squirrels • rabbits Qualified pest control technician BPCA/RSPH LEVEL 2 Trained by the British Traditional Molecatchers Register

Call or text Gregg on 07456398095 visit my website for further information www.derbyshiremolecontrol.co.uk

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

BUILDING/DIY

TOOL HIRE BAKEWELL

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.

DOG WALKING

LIVESTOCK

BERKSHIRE WEANERS FOR SALE T: 07971 082379

Fully Insured

Dog Walker

Flexible and reliable Matlock area 01629 581885 (DBS Certified)

www.matlockdogwalker.co.uk

POULTRY Warren 18 week-old

Point of Lay Pullets Fully vaccinated and salmonella tested Darren Barlow 01298 84820

Professional dog walking and cat sitting service CALL: 07876 682105/ 01629 732925 AFFORDABLE PRICES

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

30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE FULL INSURANCE ON ALL WORK FREE QUOTATIONS

PAUL’S CLEANING SERVICES 01629 55071 or 07973 671 386

DAMP PROOFING DAMP PROOFING, TIMBER TREATMENT AND PLASTERING 30 year guarantee. Derbyshire Dales Damp proofing. Est. over 25 years. 01629 584484/07984 323001.

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

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

LITTON LOGS Firewood & Briquettes Ash logs cut and split to dry over summer See website for details or ring Mark on 07801 928 927 www.littonlogs.co.uk

CONTACT

07799 608691 or 07920 282589

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FIREWOOD FOR SALE SEASONED HARDWOOD

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

Available for one-offs, holiday lets and ironing Call Emily on 07875 161650 CARPET CLEANING and domestic cleaning. Competitive rates. Call Neil 07799 608691.

OVEN CLEANING PEAK OVEN CLEANING we clean your oven, no mess, no fuss. For free quote 07713 125503.

ROCK CLIMBING

COMPUTERS

D.B Home Computer Repairs Quality P.C. repairs throughout the Peak District HOME VISITS 7 DAYS Repairs, Speed issues, Installs, Upgrades, Viruses, Internet, Wireless, Data Retrieval, Broadband, Servicing, etc.

SUNDAYS BUXTON •Boots the Chemist 62 Spring Gardens Tel. 01298 23084. Open 10.30am-4.30pm. •Superdrug 11-12 Spring Garden, Shopping Centre Tel. 01298 23195. Open 10am-4pm.

BAKEWELL •Boots the Chemist Unit 1 Granby Road, Bakewell. Tel. 01629 812043. Open 11am-4pm.

AERIALS

TV & Radio aerial installation Multipoint installations TV Wall Mounting

plus over 25 years experience

18267013

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

Tel: 01629 580712

MATLOCK

Mobile: 07761 656702 Email: darrenball@toucansurf.com

Peak Valley IT

Clearing up your IT worries 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

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

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

I clear all kinds of guttering and down pipes on all kinds of properties, quickly and efficiently, terraced houses to semis, bungalows to country estates, everything left clean and tidy and I will always turn up and do the job, no let downs. Phone Chris 07984 070617 or email inspire@cmbakerltd.com www.cmbakerltd.com

Naturally seasoned and kiln-dried hardwood logs available for collection or delivery Buy 10 ETS N KILN DRIED GET 2 FREE (Collection

only)

TV Aerial & Satellite Services FREE ESTIMATES • • • •

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

T

A V O N

01629 312196

07500081942

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY TO LET

SPACE TO LET ON FLEXIBLE TERMS

OFFICES from 160 Sqft. from £160 per month* *Prices are exclusive of VAT, insurance and Estate/Service Charges which may apply and utility bills are recharged depending on the usage for that unit/ office space For further information and to view, please contact

LITTON PROPERTIES LTD Tel: 01629 810820 or Email: enquiries@littonproperties.co.uk

DARLEY DALE UNIT FOR RENT ~ 600 SQ FT Self Storage Containers 20ft x 8ft Secure LONG OR SHORT TERM FROM £20.00 PER WEEK GOOD PARKING AND ACCESS • MATLOCK AREA

GUTTER CLEARING

Tel: 07802 901133 www.ladygrovemill.co.uk Email: info@ladygrovemill.co.uk

SOMETHING TO SELL? SELL IT IN THE PEAK ADVERTISER

STORAGE

Classic Car Storage Derbyshire Fully secure storage facility for all types of cars. Mains power. Pressure washing. Coming soon: A fully equipped workshop for hire. Call Ben on 08456036591 or 07710789577

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

ABERSOCH

North Wales Private caravan Sleeps 6 All amenities Pets welcome Private parking 5 minutes from beach

01758 712427

Wholesale enquiries welcome 01629 534475 sales@hardwoodlogsltd.co.uk www.hardwoodlogsltd.co.uk

ROMAN BLINDS, CURTAINS Cushions and more. Please call 01433 623225

OUT OF HOURS OPENING

PC/Laptops safely recycled

Simon and Jackie Ludlam, Holly Grange Farm, Lea Moor, Lea, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 5RA

CURTAIN MAKING

07743 699058

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

ROCK CLIMBING AND NAVIGATION INSTRUCTION MIA. Winter ML. AMI. Based in Matlock. Neil Thompson 07885 637504

PHARMACY

FIXING & SANDING

connectaphone .net

Hardwood Logs Ltd

EXPERIENCED DOMESTIC CLEANER

OAK FLOORING

Tel: 01629 630056 / 07909 920877 – 7 days

FREE delivery within 10 miles of Haddon Hall

Offering weekly, fortnightly or monthly cleans

New & Reclaimed

TELEPHONE, INTERNET & TV

SERVICES

~ Established since February 2002 ~

DOMESTIC CLEANING AND IRONING SERVICE

8 23

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

SEASONED HARDWOOD LOGS £75 for 11/2 bulk bags. Free delivery 07515 711323.

COAL AND LOGS SUMMER PRICES HELD

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Phone: 813472

CONCRETE PANELS

01629 732122 07950 495727

CARPET and UPHOLSTERY

Unit 2c, Station Road Ind. Est. Bakewell

LOGS

or

CLEANING SERVICES

FOR HIRE:

Old clocks repaired and restored at reasonable 6 prices

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

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

ockWis

www.sastv.co.uk

No gases or poisons used

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

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Traditional Molecatcher

FOR HIRE

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PEST CONTROL

GARDENING

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CLASSIFIEDS...

Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159

OPENING HOURS: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm. Saturday 9am-4:30pm. (December and January open Sunday 10am-3pm) All major debit cards accepted. This project has been supported through the Rural Development Programme for England, which is jointly funded by DEFRA and the European Union.

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.


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PROPERTY TO LET WIRKSWORTH Listed Georgian town house to let June- October, 2 bedrooms, study, workroom, walled garden. Town centre. £600pm. Tel. 01629 258285 or 07757 216395. WIRKSWORTH small stone built terrace cottage to let, 1 bedroom, garden with views over countryside. Unsuitable for dogs. Tel. 01629 258285 or 07757216395. NEWHAVEN, NR HARTINGTON New 3 bedroomed single storey barn conversion. Wet room, unfurnished, parking. £650 pcm. 07791 184064.

TO LET Newly refurbished two bedroomed bungalow in a quiet part of Baslow including garage

£850 pcm Available from early June 07813 079347

REMOVALS M&W REMOVALS

( Matlock ) LOCAL AND NATIONWIDE Tel: 07837 116449 07933 006789

www.mandwremovals.co.uk

1 Bedroomed furnished flat

TO LET

Buxton Road Bakewell We are delighted to offer this 1 bedroomed flat, available for immediate viewing. The property is in a convenient location within a short walking distance of the town centre. The property has recently been re-decorated throughout and is available for immediate occupation.

£480 PCM Please contact a@few4.com or call 07889 048506 to arrange an immediate viewing.

E&R

Your Local Country Lettings Letting Agent

BAKEWELL 1 Bedroom Cottage, spacious with accommodation over 3 floors, close to town centre, off-street parking for one vehicle, sorry no pets or smokers £500 pcm

LITTON - 2 Bed Cottage with rear yard, central village location overlooking village green £625 pcm DO YOU HAVE A PROPERTY TO LET? We provide TENANT FINDING and PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES A local, family run business

Contact us for more details

01298 71815 / 07565 857288

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PAINTWOODLTD 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. www.cmbakerltd.com

LAND WANTED

6 ACRES NEEDED (APPROX)

of meadow/scrub land to rent within 5 mile radius of Matlock

07944 650161 DOMESTIC CLEARANCE HOUSE CLEARANCE Garages, sheds, also tools, pottery, silver and gold. Anything considered. Good prices paid. 07967 202357.

DOMESTIC CLEARING AND GARDENING DOMESTIC CLEANING AND GARDENING Friendly and reliable. £10 per hour. Matlock area. 01629 55417/07873 541411.

FOR SALE 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. RALEIGH MEDALE VINTAGE BIKE vgc. Frame, wheels all clean, original pump, bar tape etc, new tyres and tubes. 10 speed. 25” frame. £75 ono. 01629 583130/07773 853784. GENTS JAEGER BROWN CHECKED JACKET 46” chest. £25 (bargain). 07966 370547. VIRKON LSP 5 litres, concentrated disinfectant. half price £15. Bought by mistake, opened. Hartington 07729 860064. PUSHCHAIR Graco with raincover, free to anyone to collect, taking space up in grannys front room. 01298 72813. SMALL VENTED TUMBLE DRYER vgc, £45; Small plastic dog kennel, vgc £50. 07455 892652. LARGE DOG CRATE 70cmH 97cmW 62cmD, would suit two medium dogs or one big dog £15. Buyer collects. 01629 733200.

LIGHT OAK VENEER 15 PANE B&Q INTERNAL DOORS 33 x 78”. Two doors available but will sell separately. Vgc, black handles but with no hinges as have been used as sliding doors £50 each, buyer to collect. 01433 631055. DOORS 1 exterior with coloured glass panel, good cond. 9 exterior French doors, glass squares, 1 window double glazed. £25 the lot. 01629 735686. CANE CONSERVATORY SUITE 2 armchairs, 1 x 2 seater sofa, £125. 01629 734521. DELONGHI COFFEE MAKER plus attachments, £50. 01629 640246. IKEA STURDY DESK with removable glass top. Drawers, cupboard and filing section, £20. Bike carrier for 4 x 4 spare wheel, £20. 07917 696211 Darley Dale. 2 PAIRS OF ROCKET DOG KNEE HIGH GREY SUEDE LADIES BOOTS size 4 and 5 only worn twice £25ono each; Genuine UGG boots, red knitted with coloured buttons down the side size 4, never worn, £30ono; Ladies black barbour style jacket size 12, worn twice, £35ono; Genuine John Paul Gaultier ladies perfume (gift not used), £20; Black leather knee high ladies boots, size 5 with wider calf, worn three times, £35ono. Matlock 07711 768930. FLYMO ELEC LAWNMOWER easi glide, 300 volt £35; Petrol lawnmower, £40. 01433 631395. THREE PIECE SUITE high seated, 2 seater settee, two matching chairs, ex cond, oatmeal colour, £125 ovno. 01629 813857. 3 IN 1 SINGLE BED with guest bed, stored underneath. Both have cream metal headboards and footboards, good cond. £80ono. 07812 937036 Castleton. CHILDS BIKE Freespirit Scruffy 20” wheel, in good order £10. 01298 871055. BOSCH CLASSIXX FULL SIZE DISHWASHER good cond. two years old. £100. 01335 310488. LARGE HANDMADE PAPER FLOWERS £2.50 each or £7 for £10 various colours. 07970 358932. TUXEDO white/ivory, as new, used once £30 ono. 01629 583123. BROTHER LASER PRINTER black and white, one month old £80. Various trees for sale £2 each. Ring for details 01298 83273. BLACK HARDBACK SUITCASE brand new, Trip lightweight 75cm x 102 litres, purchased Debenhams Jan 2016, never used 75x53x32cm, 4 wheel, Shop price £159 accept £50. 01433 659573. BEAUTIFUL DOVEDALE VIEWS 7 archival prints by Harold Gresley framed in gold 53 x 64. Reasonable offer accepted. 07800 916806. CLAUD BUTLER MOUNTAIN BIKE mens full size, almost new, very little use and never off road, 21 gears £120. 01433 639794. OLD OAK BUREAU barley twist front legs, £20 ono; Indigo winged armchair, burgundy leather arms, patterned cushions £200. 01629 636797. BED SETTEE full metal action, 3 seater to double bed. £100. 01629 650656. METAL FULL SIZE CONCERTINA STURDY SINGLE BED Rucksack picnic set, unused, unwanted gift, £25; Two unused recliner garden chairs £25. 01629 813581. OFFICE DESK pinewood top, 3 drawers, metal legs, very solid desk H71cm W120cm D81cm with high back brown fabric office chair £25. 01629 650246. FULL WIDTH SPARE WHEEL with Dunlop tyre (185/65R15 - 88T) brand new, fit Corsa etc, £70; 3 sets of new overalls (12 42” - 20 44”) £15 set; Lightboard for trailer etc £20; 1 Tripod halogen lamp, would suit builder / plasterer £15; 2 propane gas regulators 1 used 1 new £10 for both. Approx 3 litres shed and fence paint (Autumn Gold) £6. 07498 514885.

Peak Advertiser 23rd May 2016 – Page 53 PINE DESK 4’6” x 18” 3 drawers, ex. cond. £40. Well made, antique pine colour, 01629 630454. BALLGOWN ideal for prom, ankle length, size 12, burgundy, unworn, new cond, under arm to ankle measures 45cm £30. Breadmaker Cookworks, vgc, unused, £20 ono; Tea service 22 pieces, Old Country Roses pattern, £20; Bamboo bookcase, arched top with 4 shelves, vgc, £10; Music centre with speakers vgc, CD, radio tape, £30 ono; Babies car seat Britax rock-a-tot blue checked 0-9 months £10. Matlock Bath 07535 871246. BUILDING STONE reconstituted, unused, metric, pinks 45cm x 10cm x 21cm £4 each, buffs 45cm x 10cm x 6cm £1 each. Reclaimed building stone used mixed colours and sizes, pinks and buffs imperial around 100 pieces, offers, used patio pavers terracotta; Ladies clothes sizes 10-12 vgc, jacket, tops, jeans etc, offers, gents clothes, medium offers. Ceiling light brass with 3 lights vgc £5. 07592 797817. ANTIQUE VICTORIAN ARMCHAIRS x 2 carved oak surround, red velvet high back sprung padded seats and arms on oak legs, 112cmH, 70cmW 70cmD, £250 each or £400 the pair ono; Rocking armchair wicker arms on pine rocker and padded high back and seat, pastel green and beige, floral pattern, immaculate, £90 ono, cost £300; Armchair pastel green, velour fabric, 44” D x 39” W x 32” H, vgc £20; Tapestry picture of Victorian ladies and gents picnic 108cmW x 55cmH in gilt frame, £30 ono. TV 37” Bush HD led vgc, £90; Cordless hedge trimmer, Garden gear 18 volts, cutting length 510mm complete with charger still in box £20. 07896 862511. PING 3 IRON Rature blue spot, gc £15; TV cable 2 x part used reels, 1 brown, 1 white, approx 60 yds on each £12 per reel. Triwalker vgc with basket £30. 07970 986066. IKEA WOODEN BISTRO STYLE PATIO SET 2 chairs and table £50; Vgc record case £20; 07547 706929 Nicky or Mark. UPVC CISA SECURITY MULTI-POINT LOCK size 40cms x 60cms. Quality lock made by CISA and is bump, snap and drill proof. You need to measure from the centre screw on each side of the door to ensure it corresponds to the 60cm and 40cm dimensions of this lock. Replacing is straightforward, please see the video at https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=1D_MPd_XfS0. Lock comes with 4 keys and is being sold as I have had a new door fitted which came with its own security lock. £10. 5’W pine bed with 6 storage drawers, there is no mattress. I can email photos if you are interested. £110 ovno Extendable Ash dining table, 85cms x 85cms square and 135cms extended. It is 75cmsH with removable legs. I can email a photo if required. £75 ovno. Morphy Richards Essentials breadmaker with instruction booklet. £20 ovno. Pair of collapsible stools, 26”H, silver with beech effect seats. £10. Genuine Mk1 Vectra roof bars. £10. Matlock 584435. MOBILITY TRI WALKER locking brakes, folding, basket vgc, £35, 2 x gold framed semi ornate mirrors 54” x 30” and 43” x 31” ex cond. £55 and £45 resp. Childs safety fireguard, adjustable, vgc, £18. 07970 986066 Bakewell. 2 WROUGHT IRON MANGERS in black, large, semi circular, perfect for bedding plants £15 each or 2 for £25. 01629 630740.

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MARION MASON On Friday 6th May in the loving care of Broomcroft House Nursing Home, Sheffield, MARION, aged 85 years of Stoney Middleton, the devoted wife of the late John (Jack), dearly loved mother of Linda, Ann, Sheila, Jeanne, John, Richard and Andrew, treasured grandmother and great grandmother, dearly loved sister of Susan and a dear auntie, who will be sadly missed. Funeral Monday 23rd May. Service and interment at St. Martin’s Church, Stoney Middleton at 2.00pm. Will friends wishing to attend kindly meet at the Church. Family flowers only please. Donations if desired to Alzheimer’s Research UK. Enquiries to:David H.Smith, Mellor & Smith Funeral Directors, Prince of Wales House, 3 Fairfield Road, Buxton, SK17 7DN Tel. (01298) 77703 www.davidhsmith.co.uk DRILL (B&) x 2 mains and cordless. Jigsaw metal and wood blades, sander (mains) soldering iron £20 the lot. 07933 171754 Buxton. GOLF BALLS 25 as new plus another 25, good cond. Baby high chair £5. Golf clubs 2 sets of modern irons, plus graphite metal woods, putter, golf bags and fold up golf trolley, £30 each set. Can deliver locally. 07986 934785/07986 934785. NICE 2 SEATER FLOWER PATTERN SETTEE and small pine round table £60; Plain pattern 2 seater settee, 14 months old £60. All good cond. Several dining type chairs £18 each. 07813 258808 Buxton. HOTPOINT SLIMLINE DISHWASHER SDL5IOP white, 2 1/2 years old, ex. cond. £99; Sony Bravia 32” LCD TV KDL32S300 ex cond. £99. Genuine reason. 07816 055781 Matlock. SOLID MATCHING 3 SEATER and 2 seater sofa in ex. cond. loose covers jacquard white fabric, lovely sofas, prefer to sell as a pair, but will consider individual sales, £100 for 2 seater and £195 for 3 seater; John Lewis trundle bed, single bed with pull out single trundle guest bed, ex cond. £225; Washing machine White Bosch Exxcel 1400 Express Maxx Freedom Performance 5kg, ex cond £85; Wooden nest of tables, £25; M&S pine trundle bed, single bed with pull out single guest bed (no mattresses) £165; Old period handmade oak drawers, very well made with carved detailing on the top drawer, dove tailed joints on the drawers, W20”D15”H24” £95. 07711 290900. 19” TECHNIKA TV in black with free view and remote control £30. Lady Manners school blazer size 40 chest £10; Rustic Solid pine bunk beds or 2 site Glenn beds. 5’H 3’ 6”W 6’ 8”L £110. Four traditional /contemporary dining chair with tapestry seats and high backs £50. Daks ladies camel coloured mixed wool coat size 14 £100. Vintage burberry trench/rain coat in beige size 16 £100. Light brown and navy pinstripe suit both 50 chest 44W 31L side leg £30 each or £50 for both; Wood veneered warming cupboard with hotplate on top 2 fixed shelves inside on casters so easy to move. H875mm W405mm D440mm £50. Matlock 07970 790927. HONDA LARGE PETROL self propelled lawnmower, good cond, £100 ono. 01433 630354. OLD CERAMIC SINKS 24 x 18 x 10 £10; 24 x 18 x 8 £10; Internal wood 4 panel door £10; Unused hand meat mincer £10; Unused Italian pasta maker £15. 01629 640065.

FREE Spot lot of about 25 new surplus plastic drain pipes available round and square lengths mainly about 12/14’ long, odd ones, down to 10’ long been stored in a barn for about 20 years room now required. Buyer collect Matlock or a small charge for delivery. 4 drawer filing cabinet, complete with inserts and key, colour dark brown in vgc, £42 collect Matlock or small charge for delivery; Railway enthusiasts 2 original cast iron railway wagon plates, perfect cond, one 1947 LNER ex plate wagon manufactured Darlington and a 1951 plate ex 40 ton bogie bolster manufactured by Head Wrightson, offers over £50 the pair. 07799 535550. FREEZER 4 shelves, basket at the bottom, very clean good working cond £50. 01629 57593. TENT VANGO LUMEN AIRBEAM with all accessories, 4 person, 2 bedrooms. ex. cond. used by 1 person for 1 week only. Sale due to downsize £300. 07941 363283 Darley Dale. QUALCAST ELECTRIC LAWN RAKER GLR750 little use £50. 01335 310260. BROWN 2 SEATER SETTEE leather, good cond, £30; Snooker table 38”W x 72”L on wooden supports, box balls and 2 cues, good cond. £50. 07831 316582 Darley Dale. ANTIQUE BENTWOOD ROCKING CHAIR £100 ono. Silvercrest Raclette grill, still boxed £15 ono; 28 smurfs 1980s £30. 01629 593643. COTTAGE STYLE KITCHEN TABLE and 6 chairs 3 x 4’6” £70; Ikea black leather and birch s shaped chair £25; Oval pine kitchen table drop leaf £30; Golf bag and trolley £10; Skoda Roomster dog guard, boot liner and removable tow bar £25. 01629 815219. PINE TABLE 5’ x 3’ ex. cond. £55. Must collect. 815716/07715 668861. HEXBUGS large collection comprising of 2 hives, one a glow in the dark hive, infinity loop, lots and lots of track from numerous habitat sets. 12 hexbugs including some rare models in their own carry case £15; Childs Science workshop kit with 72 educational experiments and instructions all contained in original box. Age 8+. £10; A stunning gold framed wall mirror, art deco detailing on all four corners and sides adding a final touch of elegance to any room. Size 20" x 29" (51cm x 74cm) £30; 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. 43cm(l) x 19cm (w) x 30cm (h) £20. 01629 733878.

DERBYSHIRE DALES DISTRICT COUNCIL Town and Country Planning Act 1990 Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 Notice is hereby given that applications have been made to Derbyshire Dales District Council for planning permission/listed building consent in the Central Area in the fortnight commencing 2nd May 2016 as follows: 15/00902/FUL – Erection of handrail – St Helen’s Church, Church Road, Darley Dale (S) 16/00217/FUL – Blocking up of window and insertion of 2 no. roof lights – 61A West End, Wirksworth (C) 16/00270/FUL – Erection of stable & store and provision of hard standing – Land West of Rising Sun PH, Middleton by Wirksworth (C) 16/00283/FUL – Erection of bowling club house and associated sewage treatment tank – Whitworth Park, Dale Road North, Darley Dale (S) 16/00310/FUL – Erection of two dwellings and associated access works – Land adjacent to Lowe’s Marble Works, New Road, Middleton by Wirksworth 16/00322/OUT – Erection of dwelling (outline) – Land off White Tor Road, Starkholmes, Matlock 16/00323/OUT – Erection of dwelling (outline) – Land between 235 and 245 Starkholmes Road, Matlock 16/00324/VCOND – Variation of Condition 1 to extend time period to retain care suite until 18/05/2017 – Care Office, Audley St Elphin's, Dale Road South, Darley Dale Applications with the suffix F may affect a Footpath Applications with the suffix L may affect the character of a Listed Building Applications with the suffix C may affect a Conservation Area Applications with the suffix S may affect the setting of a Listed Building Applications with the suffix D The development is a departure from the provisions of the development plan The applications may be inspected on-line between 9am and 5pm Monday-Friday at the Town Hall, Matlock or at www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk. Any person wishing to make representations about any of the applications should do so in writing within 21 days to the Regulatory Services Section, Town Hall, Matlock, DE4 3NN, quoting the relevant application number.

PEAK DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY PLANNING ADVERTS – TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 Peak District National Park Authority, has received applications for Planning Permission/ Listed Building Consent/ Conservation Area Consent listed in the schedule below. Copies of the application(s) and plans are open for inspection by all interested persons during office hours for the next 21 days. The application form, plans and drawings and site location plan may also be viewed on the Planning pages of the website at www.peakdistrict.gov.uk. If you wish to comment please write to the Chief Executive, Peak District National Park Authority, Aldern House, Baslow Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1AE within that time. Please note that the Authority now permits members of the public and consultees to address its committees, including those which determine planning applications. Please contact this office if you require details. In the event of an appeal against a refusal of planning permission for a householder application, which is to be dealt with on the basis of representations in writing, any representations made about the application will be sent to the Secretary of State, and there will be no further opportunity to comment at appeal stage. Application Number: NP/DDD/0516/0396 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Youlgreave Conservation Area Proposal: Demolition of single storey side extension to be replaced with a two storey side extension with single storey lean to. Demolition of flat roof to existing rear section of development to be replaced by a pitched roof. Demolition and rebuild of a detached garage and replaced with a pitched roof replacing existing flat roof. Replacement of existing windows to detached annex. Location: Laburnum Cottage, Stoneyside, Youlgrave Application Number: NP/DDD/0516/0393 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Elton Conservation Area Proposal: Removal of mono pitched roof to existing single storey extension and construct new first floor extension above to form office and enlarged bedroom. Location: 3 Ivy Lane, Elton Application Number: NP/DDD/0516/0399 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Eyam Conservation Area Proposal: Proposed agricultural building Location: Eyam Dale House, Church Street, Eyam Application Number: NP/DDD/0516/0410 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Bakewell Conservation Area Proposal: Replacement of entrance doors and windows to 3 no. openings Location: Bakewell Tourist Information Centre, Old Market Hall, Bridge Street, Bakewell DE45 1DS Application Number: NP/DDD/0516/0411 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Bakewell Conservation Area Proposal: Listed Building Consent – Replacement of entrance doors and windows to 3 no. openings Location: Bakewell Tourist Information Centre, Old Market Hall, Bridge Street, Bakewell DE45 1DS Application Number: NP/HPK/0416/0359 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Hope Conservation Area Proposal: Proposed first floor extension Location: 1 Edale Road, Hope Application Number: NP/DDD/0516/0373 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Taddington Conservation Area Proposal: Re-development and enhancement of former coal yard with two open market dwellings Location: Former Coal Yard, Humphrey Gate, Taddington Application Number: NP/DDD/0516/0375 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Baslow and Bubnell Conservation Area Proposal: Listed Building consent – Alteration to the pedestrian gate at the Chesterfield Gate. Location: Baslow Lodges, Chatsworth Park, Chesterfield Road, Baslow Application Number: NP/DDD/0516/0374 Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architectural interest and lies within Baslow and Bubnell Conservation Area Proposal: Alteration to the pedestrian gate at the Chesterfield Gate. Location: Baslow Lodges, Chatsworth Park, Chesterfield Road, Baslow Application Number: NP/DDD/0416/0362 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Fenny Bentley Conservation Area Proposal: Change of use of land and associated development at Fenny Bentley Sewage Pumping Station. Location: Part of the site of existing Sewage Pumping Station, Fenny Bentley Application Number: NP/DDD/0416/0353 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Youlgreave Conservation Area Proposal: Remove stone cladding from walls, build around garage with limestone and gritstone quoins and lintels. Replace flat roof with new pitched roof. Replace metal door with 2 wooden doors, replace window, remove 2nd door and replace with a window. Location: 2 Ellerslie Villa, 2 New Road, Youlgrave Application Number: NP/HPK/0416/0329 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Castleton Conservation Area Proposal: Single storey porch at the front of property. Location: The Cottage, Burrows Fold, Back Street, Castleton Application Number: NP/DDD/0416/0367 Reason For Advert: This site lies within Eyam Conservation Area Proposal: Alterations/extensions, including change of use of former butchers shop to residential accommodation at The White House; and alterations and change of use of part of former barn from butchers shop to residential use. Location: Butchers Cottage, Main Road, Eyam


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CLASSIFIEDS... FOR SALE MOUNTFIELD SP533 PETROL LAWNMOWER still within 3 year manufacturers warranty. excellent value at £150. 01629 57630. SOLID PINE KITCHEN TABLE and 6 chairs with brown faux leather seats £100 Ashford 07977 420956. GENUINE ROOF BARS FOR MINI COUNTRYMAN to attach to roof rails. Key operated locks and in ex. cond. Can use to attach a roof box etc. £30 ono. Genuine Top Box For Mini Ex. cond. £80 ono. Genuine roof bars for Mini Clubman (2009 model) to attach to roof rails. Key operated locks and in ex. cond. Can use to attach a roof box etc £30 ono. Genuine Mini Countryman complete luggage compartment liner (2009 model). £40 ono. Genuine Mini Clubman complete luggage compartment liner. £40 ono. Genuine mini sports aerials for countryman and Clubman models. £4 each. 01433 620485.

LADIES RAINCOAT 'Ness', size 12, beige with red stitching, beautiful silken buttons and red/floral lining - very unusual. Worn once, cost £100, accept £49. Can email photos. Buxton 07977 880273. FISHER PRICE RAINFOREST GYM £15; Sportline Men's Cardio 660 Heart Rate Monitor £25 07814 837329. BELFAST SINK in white ceramic complete with fitted chrome mixer hot and cold taps and waste pipe very good cond, £125; Beech hardwood double drainer for Belfast sink vgc £50. 01246 591537 Ashover area. YAMAHA CLAVINOVA CVP-301 88 Weighted key digital piano RRP £1600 fantastic instrument great cond. £700 ono. Leather sofa black 2 seat £40. Queen mattress £20. Both great cond. Collection only from Megdale Matlock. 07469 947891. LEATHER SMALL SOFA CREAM £30. Two single beds £20 each, (drawer base and white metal frame). Buyer collects 07881 504732.

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JUNE DEADLINE . . . . . . . . . . .5pm Wednesday 25th May PRINT DAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tuesday 31st May ISSUE DATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday 6th June Distributed from 2nd June DEADLINE . . . . . . . . . . . .5pm Wednesday 8th June PRINT DAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tuesday 14th June ISSUE DATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday 20th June Distributed from 16th June

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Peak Advertiser Office: (01629) 812159 SINGER KNITTING MACHINE bought brand new for £1250 in 1994, Never been used. Full instruction manual plus accessories. Offers around £200. 01433 620336. "DORMA" KALAMKARI SINGLE BEDDING SET Curtains, lamps comprises duvet cover, patterned fitted sheet, patterned flat sheet, 4 pillowcases, square cushion, small bolster cushion, bedside shade and ceiling shade (matching) pair of curtains 106”W x 68”D and matching Dorma tie backs, ex. cond. hardly used. All for £40. 3 x bulk head light fittings (Volex), new, never used, in original boxes, for use indoor/outdoor 60W (L10” X W 4.5”X D 4.5”) £4 each, all for £10. Autobiographies (large/hardback) David Jason, Harry Rednapp, Jimmy Greaves, Roy Castle, Tommy Lawton all for £10 (books sold in aid of leukaemia research) 01629 813491. BIKE CARRIER Thule clip on high model 9106 fit any hatchback £60; Fishing seat box with foot plate 3 drawers and bump bar £40. Reindeer rug, hardly used £40. 01433 621866. STIHL HS45 HEDGECUTTER. Petrol. 3 years old. Used twice. £90. Large Block Wood Plane, 70-80 years old £50. Wirksworth 07751 446747. OIL COOLED HEAVY DUTY ARC WELDER, complete with welding leads. Runs from a 240 volt supply, will weld up to 3.25mm/10SWG electrodes, £35. 01629 735006

The Tip Man All / anything picked up Single or bulk Home or garden For a friendly service ~ Mike 07955 276800 DOG GUARD universal pet safety, wire mesh dog guard £14; Pair caravan winter wheels, caravan storage & security as new £24 ono; Pair caravan clip on towing mirrors as new £10 ono. 01298 938437after 5pm please. TV STAND ex. cond. modern dark smoked glass 3 tier with round chrome leg supports. Shelf tiers can be adjusted for height. Corner or back to the wall positioning will suit up to 32” TV approx. Cost new £75+ - £15 ono 07799 541903 Tansley Matlock.

HOTPOINT SLIMLINE DISHWASHER – SDL510P –white – 2-1/2 years old ex. cond. £99. Sony Bravia 32” LCD TV – KDL32S300 – ex. cond. £99. Genuine reason for sale – moved house. 07816 055781. 2700 LITRE GREEN PLASTIC OIL TANK with valve £220, ready to go. Motorcycle panniers used once £20. Dehumidifier ebac homedry £40. 0129826122. GOOD QUALITY SETTEE seats two, in pale leather. We're moving and unfortunately we haven't the space for it. £70. 01629 812580.

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NEARLY NEW (APRIL 2016) TAYLORMADE AEROBURNER HL GOLF CLUBS 5-SW mens regular steel shaft retail price £349 sell for £195 ono 07773 566949. PRO - ACTION FAMILY SIZE TENT (8 man) little used and great cond. £120. Vintage Bang and Olufsun beocenter 4000 - consists of amp, tuner, twin tape decks and speakers, great sound and cond. £145. Royal Doulton- the dancing hours, rare collectible figurine - undamaged £75. 01629 812063. PLAYMOBIL - all ex. cond. and each item includes all the bits that came with it : hotel with added disco room and play area £75 (cost £160). Pirate ship £10; fold up castle £10 ; camper van £10 ; 'summer fun' pool and slide (with box) £10. Teksta dog (blue) ( with box) £10. Furby Boom (blue) (with box) £10. 07944 163771. HOTPOINT BUILT IN DOUBLE OVEN colour black. vgc £120. 07721 338633. 2 WOODEN OAK BARREL PLANTERS H18" W25" £30 for the pair. 01629 810453. VINTAGE COPPER RADIATOR Good used cond. £60. Single drum roller trailer, Fully refurbished and new tyres like new £250. Audi alloy wheel 15" no tyre (one only) £20. Audi A6 1996 Lots of engine and body spares. Metal loading ramps, Fully refurbished 10ft long suit 1.5 ton digger etc £200. Mcculloch ML 433 mower grass box (grass box only) £15. 01629 640340.

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one at the school knows which seeds have been to space and which have remained on Earth. The children have planted the seeds and will care for the seedlings, record their growth and observations over 7 weeks and enter data into a national database. Once all the data has been collected, the results will be analysed by professional statisticians. Leading scientists from the RHS and European Space Agency will interpret the results and draw possible conclusions, publishing their results on the RHS Campaign for School Gardening website. Only then will the children learn which seeds had been into space and which had remained on Earth. Key Stage 2 children at the school said, “It’s amazing to know that 100 of the seeds have actually been on the International Space Station for 6 months and are now in our classroom! It’s great to be part of such an important experiment. We’re really excited to find out which seeds have been in space and which haven’t.”

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With a warm sunny Monday morning, Bakewell Mothers' Union were delighted to be serving coffee and delicious cakes to so many visitors and local members of the community who came to support the Mothers' Union Coffee Morning in Bakewell Town Hall. Equally popular were the Cakes, Preserves,

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I had been asked to ‘dog-sit’ Nev, a very cheeky little schnauzer, and decided our morning ‘walkies’ would be around Buxton Country Park which is Nev’s stomping ground and one of my favourite locations. It was rather strange holding a lead again after having lost Alfie almost a year ago, but a bit like riding a bike, as all the emotions and enjoyment from walking a dog soon came flooding back. We started our walk near Poole’s Cavern, setting off together at an energetic pace up through the woods to the hilltop folly of Solomon’s Temple. It was a gloriously sunny day and surprisingly hot considering that just a week or so earlier these hills had been subjected to a late blizzard. Wood anemones were basking in the warmth, their petal faces fully opened and aiming skyward. Fresh new leaves on beech and sycamore trees transformed this from an insipid woodland wander into a bright green arboreal amble. Solomon’s Temple was originally built as a folly by Solomon Mycock of the Cheshire Cheese Inn down in the town, on the site of a Bronze Age barrow known as Grin Low. Having fallen into disrepair, it was rebuilt in 1894 with the present 20ft-high structure being paid for by residents of Buxton along with a donation from the 7th Duke of Devonshire. Standing at 1440 feet above sea level, there are fantastic far reaching views from the castellated lookout platform on top and as I

walked around I could clearly make out Mam Tor to the north-east and the route of the River Wye slithering toward Bakewell whilst the Dragon’s Back was peeping up to the side of the Health & Safety Executive site at Harpur Hill. Over to the west and up to the north, traffic was wending its way over high moorland roads but the old route to Macclesfield was deserted, now just a rough track etched by erosion into the hillside. The appearance of Grin Low looks a bit like an old battlefield, scarred with dips and hollows but this lumpy bumpy landscape was created by man quarrying into the limestone hillside from the 16th to 19th centuries, the stone then being burned in pudding pie kilns to supply farmers with lime for fertilisers, said to sweeten the land, and to

builders for use as mortar. Grazed and managed sympathetically, these hilltop meadows are rich with wild flowers. Although too early for orchids, I did see some scatterings of lovely wild yellow pansies flittering in the breeze in a delicate floral dance. Nev knows these High Peak hills inside and out so I now decided to play a game of letting him choose the way back down through the woods, starting on a path near the Grin Low car park. It was a good job I had no time restraints and had brought along emergency rations of water and biscuits for both of us, as I spent the next hour or so in a haphazard hike from tree to tree through the maze of paths and tracks that are found here. His choice was a much longer route than

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down through the complex of houses lining Errwood Avenue and Ecclesbourne Drive I had a nosy at people’s gardens, admiring borders of colourful spring flowers and trees bursting with blossom. A jitty brought me to Macclesfield Road where I walked past the Milnthorp Homes which are a small crescent of 8 almshouses built in 1904 on the instructions of John Milnthorpe of College Road who gave £4,000 towards their construction and another £6,000 to be invested for the benefit of the residents. At Wye Head, where the river emerges from a subterranean course from its source on Axe Edge, I popped along a footpath to Lismore Park. I was getting towards the posh part of town now, with very neatly manicured lawns and no washing lines. A town tour could not be complete without a visit to Pavilion Gardens. Being a weekday and lunchtime, there was a brigade of mothers and toddlers, prams and pushchairs as well as workers at lunch and students having a break from their studies, all strolling along the various pathways or picnicking under the trees. The island of grass within the narrow gauge railway line was so covered in daisies that it looked as though people were sitting in the snow. I noticed the little children’s playground is currently a works in progress, its old climbing frames dismantled to be replaced with state of the art safety play equipment. Nev and I shared an ice cream from the hatch near the Octagon and then sat for a while in the shade of a giant umbrella enjoying some pooch and people watching before setting off back. Initially we made our way over to the esplanade of Broad Walk, said to have been designed by Joseph Paxton of Chatsworth fame who certainly left his architectural, landscaping and horticultural stamp on the town, which we can still enjoy some 150 years later. To complete our circuit we walked up the tree lined avenue of College Road and then Green Lane with their large mansions dating from a time when live-in servants needed accommodating and big Victorian furniture took up lots of room. By now Nev was beginning to flag, his initial frenzied bounce and enthusiastic pulling reduced to a well behaved heel. A little siesta would be in order for both of us in the afternoon I decided, me dreaming of life in a big house and Nev chasing squirrels back in the woods! Sally Mosley www.sallymosley.co.uk

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