Holmesfield Parish Council Newsletter - January 2020

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Barry Wheat

PARISH COUNCILLORS

(Chairman), Planning, Newsletter Holmesfield Amenity Trust Phil Reaney (Vice-Chairman), Road Safety, Footpaths & 0114 289 1167 Bridleways, Henry Fanshawe Foundation Carol Huckerby NEDDC Liaison, Penny Acres School 0114 289 0468 Holmesfield Relief in Need, Holmesfield Education Foundation Charities Mark Blagden Transport 0114 289 0018

0114 289 0243

Michael Banks 0114 289 1286

Bernard Hoare

0114 289 0491

Football Field, Neighbourhood Watch, Police Liaison Playground, Village Society

Shirley Reaney

Peak Park, 0114 289 1167 Dronfield Relief in Need Charity Dr. David Ward 07850 585195

Wynford Rosser Environment 0114 289 0417 Liz Boswell (Clerk) 07758 460757 8 Main Street, Blackfordby, Swadlincote. DE11 8AD holmesfieldparishcouncil@hotmail.co.uk Village Hall Letting Officer & Caretaker: Lucy Perry - 01246 721255 / 07752 478866 holmesfieldvillagehall@outlook.com Tree Warden: Nick Deniff 0114 2899359 Newsletter Editor: Nick Wheat 0781 1446450 Newsletter Distribution: Ken & Sandra Hunt 0114 2899257 District Councillor: Carol Huckerby 0114 2890468 County Councillor: Angelique Foster 07970 741781 Member of Parliament: Lee Rowley 020 7219 4197 Police: Non-emergency 101 www.crimestoppers-uk.org 0800 555111 Crimestoppers:


HOLMESFIELD VILLAGE HALL HIRING RATES Parish Association Hirers

All Other Hirers

Main Hall £6.50 per Hour Main Hall £12.00 per Hour Small Hall £5.00 per Hour Small Hall £8.50 per Hour Committee Room £3.50 per Hour Committee Room £5.75 per Hour Kitchen £3.00 per Hour Kitchen £5.00 per Hour All Discos and Dances will be charged at £22.00 per hour with a minimum charge of £100 per evening. There will be a 10% discount to local residents for Private Functions. PLEASE NOTE: A token deposit of £20.00 (£30.00 for Discos, Dances and Race nights) is required at the time of booking to cover for breakages and damage. Deposit not expended will be returned to the hirer after the function. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Any of the activities of music, dancing and (particularly) the sale of alcohol are ‘licensable activities’ and may need a Temporary Event Notice which must be obtained before the function. Hirers who may be affected by this law must contact North East Derbyshire District Council (Licensing) for advice well in advance of the function for which the hall is to be booked. The notice, if required, must be shown to the lettings officer at least ten days before the function and displayed in the hall during the function.

For more information and bookings please contact the Hall Letting Officer: Lucy Perry 01246 721255 / 07752 478866 holmesfieldvillagehall@outlook.com

INFORMATION ON LOCAL SERVICES Derbyshire County Council: County Hall, Tel: 01629 580000 Call Derbyshire 0845 6058058 Monday – Friday 8.00am – 8.00pm, Saturday 9.30am – 4.00pm Education, Libraries, Rights of Way, Social Services, Gritting, Street Lighting, Pot Holes, Trading Standards. North East Derbyshire District Council 2013 Mill Lane, Wingerworth, Chesterfield. S42 6NG. Tel: 01246 231111 Bulk Waste, Council Tax, Dog Wardens, Energy Advice, Environmental Health, Fly Tipping, Housing, Event Licensing, Pest Control, Planning, Recycling and Refuse, Street Cleaning Holmesfield Parish Council: Tel: 07758 460757 Bus Shelters, Dog Bins, Playground, Village Hall, Grit Bins (at Vicarage Close & Fox Lane only). 3


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WELCOME TO HOLMESFIELD VILLAGE HALL

We offer an exciting programme of community classes, fitness, wellbeing and creative classes for all.

Mondays

Yoga : Suitable for all. Contact Nic: 07780 550232. 9.45am start. Art Class : Develop your creative talents. Class suitable for all. Contact Glen: 07368 304106. 10am start. Chair Based Exercise : Live Longer Live Stronger Age UK. Contact Kerry: 07923 672165. 1.15pm start. Rhythmix Dance : Inspire confidence, dance technique and performance skills. Dance and gymnastics classes for all children from pre-school to teens. Contact Jess & Hayley: 07725 908390. From 4pm. Zumba : Latin Inspired dance/fitness class. If you love to dance, enjoy moving to great music and want to keep fit then this class is for you - feel good fitness suitable for all. Contact: Lucy 0775 2478866. 7pm start.

Tuesdays

Keep Fit : Aerobics and body conditioning exercises suitable for all. Contact Geraldine: 07594 684676. 7.30pm start.

Thursdays

Rhythmix Dance : Inspire confidence, dance technique and performance skills. Dance and gymnastics classes for all children from pre-school to teens. Contact Jess or Hayley: 07725 908390. 10am start. Keep Fit : Aerobics and body conditioning exercises suitable for all. Contact Geraldine: 07594 684676. 7.30pm start.

Fridays

Pilates : Suitable for all. Contact Sally: 07596 449987. 9.45 start. Paws & Play : Dog training for you and your dog (must pre-book). Contact Lindsay: 07871 594529. Runs 12-2pm.

Saturdays

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VILLAGE HALL CALENDAR : JANUARY 2020 2nd January (Thurs.) Cedars 3rd January (Fri.) Pilates (suitable for all - contact Sally: 07596 449987) Yoga (suitable for all - contact Nic: 07780 550232) Art Class (suitable for all - contact Glen Wright: 07368 304106 Live Longer Live Stronger Age UK Chair Based Exercise Class - contact 6th January (Mon.) Kerry: 07923 672165 Rhythmix Dance Classes for children Zumba Latin Inspired Dance/Fitness Class suitable for all - contact Lucy: 0775 2478866 Toddler Group Penny Acres School 7th January (Tues.) Paws & Play – Dog Training - contact Lindsay Hermann: 07871 594529 Keep Fit Holmesfield Gardening Association 8th January (Wed.) Holmesfield Parish Council Meeting Rhythmix Dance Classes (pre-school children & parents welcome) 9th January (Thurs.) Cedars Keep Fit Pilates (suitable for all - contact Sally: 07596 449987) 10th January (Fri.) Paws & Play – Dog Training - contact Lindsay Hermann: 07871 594529 11th January (Sat.) Yoga - contact Josephine Carter for info: 07568 561509 Yoga (suitable for all - contact Nic: 07780 550232) Art Class (suitable for all - contact Glen Wright: 07368 304106 Live Longer Live Stronger Age UK Chair Based Exercise Class - contact Kerry: 07923 672165 13th January (Mon.) Rhythmix Dance Classes for children Zumba Latin Inspired Dance/Fitness Class suitable for all - contact Lucy: 0775 2478866 Neighbourhood Watch Meeting Toddler Group Penny Acres School 14th January (Tues.) Paws & Play – Dog Training - contact Lindsay Hermann: 07871 594529 Keep Fit Rhythmix Dance Classes (pre-school children & parents welcome) 16th January (Thurs.) Cedars Keep Fit Pilates (suitable for all - contact Sally: 07596 449987) 17th January (Fri.) Paws & Play – Dog Training - contact Lindsay Hermann: 07871 594529 19th January (Sun.) Rhythmix Dance Classes Yoga (suitable for all - contact Nic: 07780 550232) Art Class (suitable for all - contact Glen Wright: 07368 304106 Live Longer Live Stronger Age UK Chair Based Exercise Class - contact 20th January (Mon.) Kerry: 07923 672165 Rhythmix Dance Classes for children Zumba Latin Inspired Dance/Fitness Class suitable for all - contact Lucy: 0775 2478866 Toddler Group Penny Acres School 21st January (Tues.) Paws & Play – Dog Training - contact Lindsay Hermann: 07871 594529 Keep Fit Rhythmix Dance Classes (pre-school children & parents welcome) 7 23rd January (Thurs.) Cedars Keep Fit

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2.00 - 3.30pm 9.45 - 10.45am 9.45 - 11.15am 10.00 - 12noon

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Main Hall

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Main Hall Main Hall Main Hall Main Hall Main Hall Committee Room Main Hall Main Hall Main Hall Small Hall Main Hall Main Hall Small Hall Main Hall

10.00 - 11.30am 1.30 - 3.30pm 5.45 - 6.45pm 7.30 - 8.30pm 7.15 - 9.30pm from 7.30pm 10.00 - 11.00am 2.00 - 3.30pm 7.30 - 8.30pm 9.45 - 10.45am 12.00 - 2.30pm 10.00 - 12noon 9.45 - 11.15am 10.00 - 12noon

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21st January (Tues.)

0775 2478866 Toddler Group Penny Acres School Paws & Play – Dog Training - contact Lindsay Hermann: 07871 594529 Keep Fit Rhythmix Dance Classes (pre-school children & parents welcome) Cedars Keep Fit Pilates (suitable for all - contact Sally: 07596 449987) Paws & Play – Dog Training - contact Lindsay Hermann: 07871 594529 Yoga (suitable for all - contact Nic: 07780 550232) Art Class (suitable for all - contact Glen Wright: 07368 304106 Live Longer Live Stronger Age UK Chair Based Exercise Class - contact Kerry: 07923 672165 Rhythmix Dance Classes for children Zumba Latin Inspired Dance/Fitness Class suitable for all - contact Lucy: 0775 2478866 Toddler Group Penny Acres School Paws & Play – Dog Training - contact Lindsay Hermann: 07871 594529 Keep Fit Rhythmix Dance Classes (pre-school children & parents welcome) Cedars Keep Fit Pilates (suitable for all - contact Sally: 07596 449987) Paws & Play – Dog Training - contact Lindsay Hermann: 07871 594529

Main Hall Main Hall Main Hall Main Hall Main Hall Main Hall Main Hall Small Hall Main Hall Small Hall Main Hall

10.00 - 11.30am 1.30 - 3.30pm 5.45 - 6.45pm 499 7.30 - 8.30pm 10.00 - 11.00am 2.00 - 3.30pm 7.30 - 8.30pm 9.45 - 10.45am 12.00 - 2.30pm 9.45 - 11.15am 10.00 - 12noon

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Main Hall Main Hall Main Hall Main Hall Main Hall Main Hall Main Hall Small Hall Main Hall

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VILLAGE HALL CALENDAR : JANUARY 2020

23rd January (Thurs.) 24th January (Fri.)

27th January (Mon.)

28th January (Tues.)

30th January (Thurs.) 31st January (Fri.)

POLICE REPORT The Police report for October 2019 lists four offences including incidents of violence on Woodside Avenue and on Park Avenue plus two vehicle crimes.

SPEED GUN VOLUNTEERS New volunteers are being sought to be trained with the Speed Gun. If you are interested in helping with this role to help keep the Parish safe please contact Councillor Phil Reaney on preaney@btinternet.com or 0114 289 1167.

HOLMESFIELD NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH Our next meeting is on Monday 13th January, 8.00pm to 9.00pm in the Village Hall Committee Room (everyone welcome). Please contact Alison Smith on 0114 289 0230 who is the Holmesfield Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinator.

FUNERALS IN THE PARISH The funeral of Judith Wild took place in St. Swithin’s Church on 13th November. Jessie Smythe was laid to rest in Holmesfield churchyard on 22nd November after a funeral service at St William of York’s Catholic church in Sheffield. 9


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PLANNING MATTERS Parish Council Comment on Applications 19/01100/FL : Mr. K. Butcher – Kesteven, Cordwell Lane, Millthorpe – Retention of static caravan as temporary accommodation on land adjacent. NO COMMENT 19/01134/FLH : Mr. A. Geering – Cowcroft, Cordwell Lane, Millthorpe – Proposed rear and side extension and loft conversion with raising of roof height to form rooms in the roof with rear dormer (Conservation Area). NO COMMENT NP/NED/1119/1212 : Mrs. D. Cox – Thickwood Lodge Baslow Road Owler Bar The demolition of existing surrounding single storey extensions and replacement with an above ground and subterranean extension including repairs and restoration of the lodge tower (Listed Building). NO COMMENT District Council Decisions 19/00539/FL : Mr. A. Smith – Whitegates, Horsleygate Lane, Holmesfield – Demolition of existing bungalow and erection of new two-storey dwelling (Conservation Area). GRANTED 19/00813/FL : Mrs. D. M. Harrison-Smith – Lydgate Farm, Holmesfield – Application for change of use of an existing farm building to a cattery and extension of an agricultural barn. GRANTED 19/01041/FL : Mr. & Mrs. Dario – Storth Lodge, Moorwood Lane, Owler Bar – Application to remove Condition 7 (removal of permitted development rights) of previous approval 06/01384/FL for extensions to dwelling. GRANTED

HOLMESFIELD FLOWER CLUB There is no Flower Club meeting in January. A new programme is in preparation for 2020 and we look forward to welcoming members and guests next year!

RUTLAND ARMS COFFEE MORNINGS Everybody is welcome to the village coffee morning every Monday morning from 10.30am at the Rutland Arms, Holmesfield. Bring a friend, walk the dog or just come and ‘chit chat’ and catch up on the local gossip - we look forward to seeing you. 11


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HOLMESFIELD GARDENING ASSOCIATION At December’s meeting an interesting talk was given by Jude Warrinder, a local representative of the Plantlife organisation. Plantlife is interested in the protection of our British wild flowers, plants and fungi. Their focus is on raising the profile and protection of wild plants with Government agencies and also to protect their habitats such as bogs, salt marshes and meadows. They are also wanting gardeners among others to help to protect wild plants by not using peat or pesticides in our gardens and to plant wild flowers such as Foxgloves to encourage bees; but of course not to take them from the wild ! If people would like to join Plantlife they can do so at www.plantlife.org.uk or ring 0172 234 2730. The organisation offers opportunities to donate to specific plants or places and conservation holidays . The next meeting is on Wednesday 8th January and will be a talk given by Dr Steven Furniss on Alpine Gardens. On Wednesday 5th February there will be our Annual General Meeting and also the Hyacinth competition – so please bring along your Hyacinths !

CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCH AT HOLMESFIELD CHURCH Don’t spend Christmas day alone ! Robin and Jane Greetham are planning a Christmas Dinner in Holmesfield Church Hall on December 25th especially for those people who are likely to be on their own on Christmas day. There is no charge. If you would like to be there, please phone Robin and Jane on 01246 412767 so that they know how many to cater for and be notified of any special dietary requirements. Lifts can be arranged. The Police and Crime Commissioner is interested in your views about your local area. Complete the Police Commissioner’s new short survey available at: www.bit.ly/Listening2U20 For further information visit the Commissioner’s website: www.derbyshire-pcc.gov.uk/ Listening2U 15


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FEBRUARY NEWSLETTER All copy for the February Newsletter must be received by 18th January to ensure inclusion in the magazine. Holmesfield Parish Council welcomes the submission of articles pertinent to Holmesfield by residents for publication in the Parish Newsletter. Any thoughts and opinions are those of the individual(s) and may not necessarily be shared or endorsed by Holmesfield Parish Council. Any submissions must include full name and contact details before publication can be considered by the editor. Please send your articles typed via email, if possible. This is especially important for images you wish to include. Please email any articles to: Holmesfield-newsletter@hotmail.com

HOLMESFIELD CHURCH WALKING GROUP GOSFORTH VALLEY WALK Sorry there is no walk in January but on Wednesday 26th February Robin Greetham will lead a walk from the Jolly Farmer pub in Gosforth Valley. We will go up to Cartledge and on to Cowley Hall before heading back to the Jolly Farmer where we will have lunch (optional). The walk is approx. 4½ miles long and a short cut is available. The cost of the walk is £3 and the proceeds will go to Holmesfield Church maintenance fund. If you would like to come just turn up on the day. Please phone Robin on 01246 412767 if you have any queries.

RELIEF IN NEED AND PENNY ACRES TRUSTS Residents are reminded that funds are available from these ancient trusts for people over the age of 60 living in Holmesfield who may experience difficulty in paying for fuel during the winter months. Anyone who is eligible should write to the Clerk to the Trustees, Mrs Geraldine Austen at Greenways, Main Road, Holmesfield, Dronfield, S18 7WB (Tel: 2890686) for more details. All applications are treated in strict confidence. The Trustees are also able to make ‘one-off’ grants for unforeseen capital expenses such as (for example) the payment required by the District Council to remove old goods. If you are faced with such a bill contact Mrs Austen and tell her about it. The Trustees want to help anyone who qualifies, but cannot if they do not know who would like help! 19


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MOBILE LIBRARY Derbyshire library service has two mobile libraries - one based at Long Eaton and one based at Buxton - serving around 150 communities across the county offering a range of services for everyone including fiction and non-fiction books for adults and children, large print books, books on tape and books on CD as well as a selection of local studies books and information. The mobile libraries have a lift for wheelchair users and people with mobility problems. People with any queries should contact Michelle Parker on 01629 536575. Email: michelle.parker@derbyshire.gov.uk. The mobile library will be at 6 Park Rise, Holmesfield between 10.25am and 10.50am on Mondays 30th December, 27th January and 24th February.

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HOLMESFIELD PENNY ACRES SCHOOL

To the pupils, parents, carers and friends of Penny Acres Primary School, As we start a new year, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for your support last year and for your continued support in the future. Penny Acres Primary School is a special place to be, a view shared by all those involved in school life. Children and staff are rightly proud of our ‘Penny Acres family’ and of the learning experiences on offer. We are becoming increasingly popular, not because we are a catchment school but because of our values, our ethos and of the commitment of school to provide a rich and varied curriculum. Here’s to another fab year! Dave Ratcliffe – Executive Headteacher Federation of Penny Acres and Wigley Primary Schools

HOLMESFIELD PENNY ACRES SCHOOL LOTTERY

The Penny Acres School Lottery for the month of December 2019 was drawn by the children at the school during morning register. We are pleased to announce the winners as followsDecember 2019 1st prize No. 36 Mr. N. Riddle £49.50 2nd prize No. 3 Mrs. S. Makkar £11.00 Penny Acres School were also awarded £49.50. Anyone wishing to join please contact Sam Copley on 07803128729 or e-mail samcopley@me.com. It is only £1 per number per month. For a 6 month membership it is only £6 per number, please support your local school and join today!

NO. 43 BUS TIMETABLE CHANGES Holmesfield residents that catch the No.43 bus from Dronfield Woodhouse to Chesterfield or Sheffield are advised that a revised timetable comes into effect from Sunday 26th January. For further details check online at: http://www.derbysbus.info/times/timetables/043C-200126.pdf 25


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NOVEMBER 2019 WEATHER I feel embarrassed to write yet again about rainfall. Last month I noted that both September and October had been very wet. Well, as you probably remember, November was even wetter than the previous two months. The total rainfall that I recorded for the three autumn months was 527mm or about 21 inches. November itself was the wettest month that I have recorded since 2002 and I think the autumn was reported as the wettest on record in Sheffield. The wettest day of the month was on Thursday 7th when more than three inches of rain fell. There were only two dry days in the whole of November. My weather station records the dominant direction of the wind and in November this year the wind was from the East on 24 of the 30 days. This is quite unusual as most of our winds come from the West. That is why the western side of the UK is, on average, wetter than the eastern side. However, this November the winds from the east were able to pick up moisture from the North Sea and then drop it on our heads. The rainfall radar maps during the month showed rain streaming over Lincolnshire and then over our area. I enjoy walking around Holmesfield but at the moment most of our footpaths and bridleways are extremely muddy so I have been confined to the roads. I do wonder how people coped with the muddy paths when there were fewer well surfaced roads in this area. There was a man called Edward Carpenter who lived in Millthorpe from 1882 until 1928. He was a nationally known poet, philosopher and one of the founders of the Labour movement. Now it is documented that he attracted visitors that included W B Yeats, John Galsworthy, E M Forster, George Bernard Shaw, H G Wells, J Ramsey MacDonald and Captain Oates. It is said that his visitors would arrive by train at Dore & Totley Station and then walk the four miles to Millthorpe. They must have had some very muddy walks from Dore to Fanshawe Gate, up Hob Lane and then down Grimsell Lane to Millthorpe. I can see Captain Oates, the Antarctic Explorer with Captain Scott, coping with the mud but I wonder about some of the others. Actually Hob Lane, the bridleway leading from opposite Penny Acres School down to Fanshawe Gate Lane, has very recently been resurfaced and is very pleasant to walk along. Brian Brown

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DRONFIELD POLICE SNT A new Sergeant has taken over the running of our Safer Neighbourhood policing teams in Killamarsh, Eckington, Dronfield, Unstone and the surrounding areas. Sergeant Dave Wilson, who has worked for the police for almost 20 years starting in roles in the enquiry office and control room, which was then based in Chesterfield, before becoming a police officer in 2008. Dave has worked on the response teams in Chesterfield, Clay Cross and in the Amber Valley, and was also the Safer Neighbourhood Sergeant for the teams in the south Chesterfield area for more than three years, a time which he feels has been a highlight in his policing career. He said: “I was inspired to join the police by both my Dad and Uncle, who were police officers and I’ve really enjoyed my career so far. In particular my time as a Safer Neighbourhood team Sergeant was one of the best times as I felt the role was about everything I joined the police to do and it’s great to be back. “Our Safer Neighbourhood policing teams are all about making sure we are engaging with our local residents, solving problems and concerns alongside the different partner agencies and organisations and targeting what we do to meet the needs of our community while taking account of any issues of threat, risk and vulnerability in our area.” Before moving back into the community policing role, Dave was involved in a force wide review of Safer Neighbourhood policing in Derbyshire. Outside of work, Dave enjoys music and plays a guitar amongst other instruments, and he used to be in a band. Sgt. Wilson added: “We’re here to listen to local residents about any concerns or ways in which we could improve our service, so please don’t hesitate to contact us.” You can find out more information about the work of your local Safer Neighbourhood policing teams on your local Facebook page: www.facebook.com/DronfieldPoliceSNT North Division Police, Safer Neighbourhood Communications Officer, North Derbyshire. 29


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DRONFIELD HALL BARN TRUST EVENTS

Wednesday 8th January, 7.30pm - 9.00pm The History Of Canaries In Europe: 1600-Present Day Gordon Howarth will be bringing along his canaries to show us and talk about their evolution and the genetics. At the Hall Barn Centre, High Street, Dronfield. Members £2, Non-members £4. Friday 10th January, 10.00am - 1.00pm Monthly Quilting Workshops led by Susanne Haywood Join our friendly regulars at these monthly quilting workshops learning how to develop your skills. At the Edward Lucas Hall in the Peel Centre, High Street, Dronfield. Members and non-members £5 per session. From Saturday 11th January. A Stroll Along Dronny Bottom Exhibition Following on from our successful High Street exhibition, our annual exhibition will look this time at the history of Dronfield Bottom. Taking the 1895 Bulmer’s Trade Directory as a starting point, the displays will cover the change in social conditions, industry and local trades. Exhibition opens from Saturday 11th January. Please note that the exhibition will be closed at certain times due to private functions – full details to be confirmed soon. At the Hall Barn Centre, High Street, Dronfield. Free entry – donations welcome. Thursday 30th January, 7.30pm - 9.00pm A Stroll Along Dronny Bottom In 1895 A talk to coincide with our latest exhibition. Ann Brown and John Harvey will join us to give a talk about this area of Dronfield. At the Hall Barn Centre, High Street, Dronfield. Members £2, Non-members £4.

DEFROSTING MOTOR VEHICLES Police are urging motorists not to leave their vehicles unattended with the engine running following two thefts in recent weeks. As temperatures drop, you may be tempted to leave your vehicle running while the windows thaw but this leaves it vulnerable to opportunistic thieves. 33


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HOLMESFIELD EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION Residents are reminded that this ancient village charity, dating back to the early 18th Century, has funds available to make grants to persons under 25 years old who are or whose parents are normally resident in the village. Grants may be made for or towards outfits, clothing, tools (including computers) instruments or books. Grants may be made for many other items or purposes which assist in promoting ‘education’ in its broad sense. Please note that grants will not be given if purchases have already been made. Meetings are held on the last Wednesday in January, April, July and October. For further information, those who may be eligible should contact the Clerk to the Charity, Mrs Geraldine Austen at Greenways, Main Road, Holmesfield, Dronfield S18 7WB (Tel: 2890686).

FRIENDS OF GILLFIELD WOOD

Monday 3rd February - Free Bird, an illustrated talk. In 2016 well known local bird watcher Pete Brown set out to see how many bird species he could find in the Sheffield area during the year at no cost to his pocket or the planet. Birding by bike, boots and bus pass Pete set a target of finding 150 species and through sponsorship, of raising £1,500 for Cancer Research UK. “Free Bird” is the story of that adventure” Meet at Totley Library, Baslow Road, for a 7.30pm start. £3 requested from non-members and free to members. Sunday 26th January: Practical Conservation Morning. Run with the help of the Sheffield Council Ranger Service. Meet 10am at Baslow Road bus terminus. Refreshments, tools, etc. provided. Please wear strong footwear and appropriate clothing. All levels of help required and guidance given. For this session we should have taken delivery of new trees for hedging and woodland planting. All tools and refreshments provided by Chris Roberts (Ranger). www.friendsofgillfieldwood.com For any clarification, please contact Paul Hancock via email: paulhancock1954@gmail.com Please check out and ‘like’ the Facebook page for “Friends of Gillfield Wood” There is also a Twitter feed: @GillfieldWood - please take a look !

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3rd HOLMESFIELD SCOUT GROUP Beavers and Cubs: Meet Wednesday nights at Scout HQ, Wreakes Lane, Dronfield. Scouts and Explorers: Meet Tuesday nights at Scout HQ, Wreakes Lane, Dronfield. Holiday Dates: Scouts and Explorers will recommence after the Christmas Break on Tuesday 7th January 2020. Beavers and Cubs will recommence after the Christmas Break on Wednesday 8th January 2020. Please contact Richard Wilkinson on 01246 412576, or email : thirdholmesfieldscoutgroup@hotmail.co.uk for further information.

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The Royal Oak CORDWELL LANE • MILLTHORPE • 0114 2890870

Opening hours: 12noon - 11pm (closed Monday) Food served 12noon to 8pm Sunday Lunches served 12noon to 4pm Serving fine wines, premium lagers, 4 cask ales including changing guest ale.

— The Oak Platters —

— Specials —

The “Hungry Ploughmans” : £8.75 / £10.75 Huntsman Pork Pie : £11.95 (large) Stilton Pork Pie : £9.75 (medium) Charcuterie : £10.75

See blackboard for his week’s cheese

Homemade Soup of the Day : £3.90 Ramblers Beef Stew : £7.95 Goulash Boule : £7.95 Homemade Homity Pie (V) : £5.95 Derbyshire Oatcake : £5.25 Petite Fondue : £6.95 Quiche of the Day : £4.95

— Pork Pie & Pickles —

— Add-Ons — Add-ons make all the difference!

‘Large enough to share’

— You Choose Cheese Platters — 1 cheese £3.50 • 2 cheese £6.95 • 3 cheese £9.50 Potters of Barnsley : £3.50 / £4.95 Huntsman : £5.95 (large) Stilton Topped : £3.95 (medium)

— Premium Artisan Pies — Served with mash potato, mushy peas, gravy

Premium Steak Pie : £7.95 Chicken Breast & Wiltshire Ham : £7.95 Rump Steak & Mushroom : £7.95 Mediterranean Vegetable Goats Cheese Pie (V) : £7.95

— Pâté —

Farmhouse (course) : £5.75 Brussels (smooth) : £5.75 Our aim is to give value and quality, please enjoy your visit to the Royal Oak. Many thanks: Peter, Sarah and the team.

See blackboard

Black Pudding : £1.00 Scotch Egg : £2.00 Pickled Egg : 50p Pickled Gherkin : 50p Tangy Red Onion Chutney • Piccalilli Devilish Chilli & Tomato Relish • Cranberry Sauce : All 50p per portion

— Luxury Artisan Ice Cream —

Double Cream Vanilla • Devilishly Chocolate Mint Crisp • Strawberries & Cream Sticky Toffee Fudge • Amaretto & Black Cherry Dark Chocolate Orange : All £2.25 per 120ml tub

Traditional Sunday Lunch at The Oak Choice of meats served with roast and mashed potatoes, Yorkshire puddings, fresh seasonal vegetables and delicious home made gravy. Served ‘til 4pm - normal menu 12 ‘til 8pm £12.00 : Bookings taken : vegetarian options

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ST. SWITHIN’S SERVICES FOR JANUARY 2020 5th January 10:30am Holy Communion Eddie and Christine Orme 12th January 10:30am Morning Praise and Baptism Tony Bethel 19th January 10:30am Holy Communion Bishop of Derby, Libby Lane 26th January 10:30am Family Service Paul Mellars

Contact numbers for St. Swithin’s Church Robin Greetham Warden Christine Taylor Warden Bev Blanksby Treasurer Parish Office

01246 412767 0114 289 1402 0114 262 0008 01246 412328

Everyone is welcome to join us as we come together to worship God.

ST SWITHIN’S MUMS AND TODDLERS GROUP Held in the village hall (Jan 7th recommences) every Tuesday during term time from 10 till 11.30am. for children 0-3 years old and their carers. We serve tea and coffee and snacks for the children. This is a very friendly group.

J CAFÉ J cafe is open is open every 2nd and 4th Friday in the month: 10am and 2pm. A welcoming place to bring friends and make new friends. Drop in for tea/ coffee and home made cake, or stay longer for a light lunch. The church is always open to visitors on JCafe days.

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COWLEY MISSION AND THE VINE FELLOWSHIP COFFEE MORNING: Every Monday morning from 11.00am at the Rutland Arms pub in Holmesfield. Everyone welcome. New members welcome, please ring 01246 416085 for further information. BIBLE STUDY, PRAYER & FELLOWSHIP: Tuesday evenings 7.30 to 9pm at 6 Woodside Avenue, Holmesfield. CEDARS: Friendship for all ages each Thursday afternoon 2.00 to 3.30pm A varied programme including on the first Thursday of the month, a light lunch at 12.30pm followed by ‘Thought for the Day’. For further information, ring 01246 292286. Our Services for January are as follows:5th 10.30am Terry Irwin (Communion) 12th 10.30am Steve Richards 19th 10.30am Emma Bowden (Communion) 26th 10.30am Tom Smiles Everybody is welcome to join us for all our Services.

ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY SPIRIT www.holyspiritdronfield.com

4 Stonelow Road Dronfield S18 2EP Dean - Fr. Adrian Tomlinson-Annunciation Tel: 01246 232686

Diocese of Hallam-Registered Charity 512021 MASSES 5.00pm on Saturday evenings and Wednesday mornings at 10.00am. There will be a children’s liturgy during this Mass in term times. Monday: 7.00pm: Rosary Tuesday: 12.30pm-6pm: Adoration Wednesday: 10.30am-Noon: Open House.

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We are awaiting a revised timetable from Friends of Dronfield Station - please check before travelling.

NOTE: All trains departing from Platform 1 call at Chesterfield and all trains departing from Platform 2 call at Sheffield. Duo tickets are available from Dronfield to Sheffield, Meadowhall and several stations to Hull (change at Sheffield). These offer a 25% discount on fares for 2 people travelling together off-peak. Dronfield to Sheffield returns are £7.30 for a couple (£3.65 each instead of £4.80 off peak) and Dronfield to Meadowhall returns are £9.10. Duo fares are only available on Northern Rail operated trains and not those run by East Midlands Trains. www.northernrailway.co.uk/tickets/32-duo To quote the website : “Duo tickets are available for two adults travelling together returning on the same day on selected routes only. Valid every day except weekends in December. Time restrictions apply. Railcard and child discounts are not permitted.”

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Cowley Riding School Holmesfield • Dronfield • 0114 2890356

Association of British Riding Schools Approved Lessons for adults & children 7yrs & over • 13st/83kg weight limit applies Group lessons or Private lessons All abilities catered for from complete beginners to advanced Pony days – Thursdays in school holidays, all grades Established 1973 48


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Holmesfield Village Hall Available to Hire for Meetings and Functions Lucy Perry - Lettings Officer. Tel: 01246 721255 / 0775 2478866 email: holmesfieldvillagehall@outlook.com

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