All Things Local - Village Edition - Dec 2015/Jan 2016

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December 2015 / January 2016 • Holbrook • Lower Kilburn • Coxbench • Morley • Duffield • Milford • Kilburn • Denby • Horsley • Horsley Woodhouse • Smalley • Little Eaton Delivered to 9,000 homes

VILLAGE EDITION Your independent community magazine

Issue 52| FREE

NOW IN OUR 9TH YEAR! Packed full of useful information and local advertisers Inside:

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Hello readers and welcome to the Christmas/ New Year edition! Some of you may recall this phrase from famous American children’s author Dr Seuss and his book ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’: “Maybe Christmas doesn’t come from a store … maybe Christmas means a little bit more!” Well, I’m inclined to agree. Of course it’s lovely opening carefully wrapped gifts and seeing delight on people’s faces from presents bought at the shops. But it’s so easy to overdo it with the pressures of life nowadays. You don’t have to compensate your way out of things by spending silly amounts of money. Christmas Day if you’re not working, is the perfect day to do nothing but spend TIME. It’s one of those precious days of the year where everyone expects you to not work and to be with friends and family instead … so make the most of it and even if you can only afford a couple of smaller gifts for your children, make sure they’re ones that you can sit and do together. Children love nothing more than to make things, or have their parents watch them and interact with them. If you’re hoping for a break from the kitchen over the festive season, then look no further than these pages for some inspiration on where you could go. We really are lucky with the fabulous choice of restaurants we have on our doorstep. One such restaurant is Angelo’s in Milford; many thanks to them for providing a 2 course Sunday lunch for 2 people as this edition’s crossword prize.

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Winners’ Corner

CONGRATULATIONS Kelly Brooking of Marehay who has won a bottle of Champagne

CONGRATULATIONS Mr J M Maycock of Belper who has won a 2 course meal for 2 at The Brasserie at Horsley

It’s time to sign off. I sincerely thank you for continuing to support your little, local magazine and I wish you all a very merry Christmas and a happy and peaceful year throughout 2016. I’ll see you again in February. Karyn Karyn Milner, Publisher/Editor E: karyn@allthingslocal.co.uk T: 01332 882882 or 07977 272770 W: www.allthingslocal.co.uk Follow us on Twitter @ATLMagazines

Helen Young – Editorial Copywriter & Coordinator.

Contents

Competitions & Puzzles Prize crossword – Win a 2 course Sunday Lunch for 2 people at Angelo’s Restaurant, Milford 6 Children’s Puzzles 92 Champagne Sudoku 103 Friendship Blooms – FREE FLOWERS! 103 Business & Professional 2 Lifestyle 15 Food, Drink, Entertainment 28 Motors 39 Health, Beauty, Fitness 44 Home & Garden 56 Children & Education 91 Community 96

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Prize Crossword

Win a 2 Course Sunday Lunch for 2 People at Angelo’s Restaurant in Milford. Drinks excluded. Across 1 5 8 9 10 11 12 14 17 19 22 23 24 25

Brass instrument (7) Two wheeled transport (5) More fortunate (7) Room under the eaves (5) Not sour (5) Adore, revere (7) Come to an end (6) Irritates, annoys (6) Used for cigarettes (7) Seashell (5) Regulations (5) Holiday home (7) Found in the spine (5) Ruin (7)

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Informs (5) Male relative (5) Artist (7) Flung (6) Seat (5) Fasteners (7) Gets away (7)

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Went into (7) Small stones (7) Accompanies (7) Compelled (6) Supports for broken bones (5) 20 Not ever (5) 21 Useful (5)

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Business & Professional

Money Matters: Giving Gifts As the festive season draws near, we focus on our families and celebrate a time to give and make gifts. Presents under the tree is one way, but giving gifts of capital or assets to potentially reduce inheritance tax is another. Inheritance Tax is due upon the death of a person whose worldwide assets exceed £325,000. This limit is known as the Nil Rate Band. A married couple can share their allowance of £650,000 between them. The Nil Rate Band has stayed at £325,000 per person since April 2009; however, in the Summer Budget, George Osborne announced an additional ‘Family Home Allowance’ that would be phased in over the next 5 years, giving a person an additional allowance of up to £175,000 for use with the family home only. If there was no family home, then the limit would stay at £325,000 for the foreseeable future. Effectively, by April 2020 an individual could have, in theory, £500,000, or a married couple £1,000,000, before any inheritance tax was due. Where a property is worth over £2,000,000, the family home allowance reduces by £1 for every £2 of value above £2,000,000. There are other ways to reduce the burden of inheritance tax. Money given away in your lifetime can reduce the size of your Estate if you survive for a period of 7 years after making the gift. There is also an annual £3,000 gift exemption and you can make as many gifts of £250 as you like, providing they are not in receipt of the £3,000 annual

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exemption. Gifts from your surplus income can also be helpful and exempt, so too can gifts to charities or political parties. Beware though: once having made the gifts yourself, you would have no entitlement to the benefits from the gift as this would be deemed a Gift with Reservation and not effective for Inheritance Tax mitigation. Placing assets into Trust is another way to potentially mitigate inheritance tax but can be complex and restrictive to the person establishing the trust, and may not be suitable without very careful financial and legal consideration. Many types of Trusts exist and great care should be taken on the nature of the Trust. Tax is a complex matter, so taking good advice is important, as everyone’s financial situation is different and requires a bespoke planning solution. So, it remains for us to wish you Season’s Greetings and have a wonderful and prosperous New Year in 2016.

By Kevin Glover, Belper IFS This information is general only and is not intended to address your particular requirements. The data above should not be relied upon in its entirety and shall not be deemed to be or constitute advice. No individual or company should act upon such information without receiving appropriate professional advice after a thorough examination of their particular situation.

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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL Business & Professional Legal Matters Shacklocks Solicitors attorneys could make decisions on your day-to-

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day matters such as diet and clothing, decisions which may help you stay in your own home, or 70 years later the trust is stillor nursing care. You arrangements for residential providing that are also able toaccommodation. authorise your attorneys to give or refuse consent to life sustaining treatment. Another of the trusts we look after up of byLasting a clientPower of Attorney, Withwas bothset types who wanted to help people your attorneys can only make decisions that are in with particular medical your best interests. Ratherhas than taking away your conditions. Her kindness independence, they can give the people you trust enabled her trustees to provide the authority theyto need to help you keep your financial support a gifted independence. young musician who has experienced a number of health issues that have interfered If youher doeducation, not have Lasting Powers of child Attorney with to enable that to in place and youinlose ability to make your own be educated thethe most appropriate decisions, the only way people can make those environment. decisions for you is by applying to become your A‘Deputy’ Charitable Trust be of setProtection. up either This is under thecan Court during yourcomplicated lifetime with savings a long and process andand anybody can investments built‘Deputy’. up already, or alternatively apply to be your It may not be the through a specially prepared person who you would choose.Will that will only take effect following your death and will therefore not deprive of capital or LPAs provide peace of mindyou so that if you are income during your lifetime. unable to deal with your affairs, the people of your choice can make the right decisions on your behalf. Our team at Shacklocks have a particular speciality in preparing arrangements of this Gemma Hardwick is aas Legal Executive with kind and also of acting professional Shacklocks LLP , Solicitors and Investment trustees to enable wishes to be fulfilled and Advisors, and is one of their team of instructions to be followed. experienced lawyers working from offices Allestree, Belper, Ripley and Mansfield Ifinyou are thinking of supporting charities advisingyour on Lasting of Attorney, through Will or Powers during your lifetime Wills, Trusts, Probate, with a lump sum, and whythe notAdministration talk to us aboutof Estates. To ways makeinanwhich appointment to discuss the different we can help you benefit good causes, and how to make Lastingthose Powers of Attorney, please contact the most of the tax rules that enable Gemma Hardwick on 01773 743513a or by charitable cause to benefit. email to gemmah@shacklocks.co.uk. Call us at Shacklocks to talk about how we can help you to help your favourite local causes. Telephone Shacklocks on 0845 602 2344 or email me at marionv@shacklocks.co.uk. Gemma Hardwick

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GET PROFESSIONAL AND SUPPORTIVE LEGAL ADVICE IN TIMES OF REAL NEED. Dealing with legal matters after the death of a loved one only adds to the emotional stress, but timely and caring legal advice can help. Smith Partnership’s Wills and Inheritance team has the legal expertise and experience to sensitively guide you through this testing period, whether you’re an Executor of a Will, a close family relative or personal friend helping others to resolve all the legal necessities. We can advise you on any immediate action required, and what other actions or options you need to be fully aware of, such as who can administer the estate, guidance on the legal, tax and administrative responsibilities associated in dealing with the process of Probate. At Smith Partnership, we offer a FREE initial consultation, either at one of our 8 branch offices or if you prefer in the comfort of your own home, when we can also offer you a ‘no obligation’ estimate on our services so you can decide if you would like us to help administer the estate.

At such difficult times, it can be reassuring to know, that caring legal help and advice is only a phone call away. Offices at: Derby, Burton upon Trent, Leicester, Stoke on Trent and Swadlincote.

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Lesley Wilson acts as a Private Client Adviser in the administration of estates and with the help of our panel of independent financial advisers, manages the affairs of many of our elderly and vulnerable clients.

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Tucked in a hollow between the Dordogne and its tributary, the Vézère, Sarlat is a pleasant market town and a true architectural gem draped in glowing honey-coloured stone. There are elegant town houses, turrets and spires, wrought-iron balconies, archways, steep roofs, fairy tale gables and a Goose Square to remember the old trade. Restaurants set up their tables in quiet gardens and the market is a head-spinning feast of colour and fragrance, olives, truffles in season, asparagus, aubergines, courgettes, strawberries, freshly-baked country bread, cheeses and traditional duck and goose products. Sarlat has no river of its own but the Dordogne is just a stone’s throw away, rising in the Auvergne and flowing west for nearly 500 km to join the Garonne and form the Gironde estuary. But this is indeed a special river for in July 2012, the Dordogne and its watershed were designated Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO, proof that in this delightful corner of rural France, locals live in harmony with the natural world. By Solange Hando

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Horsley Lodge Get into Golf in 2016 We live in a great area for golf, with some of the Midland’s best courses in the area that our magazine covers. Even if you only have a passing interest in the game, but are enthusiastic about playing more. Perhaps you don’t do any other sport or activity at the moment...? Golf is a healthy, sociable, relaxing and fun pastime. You have probably never contemplated actually joining a club because of: the cost, the time and having no one to play with. Well, who better to enjoy golf with than your other half? And the cost... You can join Horsley Lodge for £295 as a midweek member and your spouse or partner can join for free! Green Fees are £65 a month – that’s £2.60 a day. The time... At Horsley you can play 5 holes in an hour if that’s all you feel like; or 9 holes in a couple of hours. Fun competitions are a great way of meeting new friends and Horsley’s golf pros are available with some great deals on beginners clubs and coaching. The course at Horsley is great, their greens are world class and it’s a friendly, approachable

place. You won’t have to worry if you get a few rules wrong to begin with. One current member commented: “It gets me out the house, keeps me fit and I love the banter and fun competitions.” And a new lady member said: “I decided to take up golf so I could play a sport with my husband when he retired. It’s such a nice thing to do together. Fresh air, competitive fun and a great place to eat and drink.” To request more information on golf membership or any of the other facilities at Horsley Lodge, call 01332 780838 or visit www.horsleylodge.co.uk

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The Scientific Life of Toddlers As we reach the culmination of the year, it is customary to review what we have learnt and set goals to achieve over the next twelve months. In the last year I have learnt that toddlers have particular lessons to teach us. And they might not be quite what you expect. Many people are well aware of their expertise in the field of throwing a lying-on-the-floor-armsflailing-tears-flowing tantrum. This particular skill is most often observed in shops and supermarkets. But did you know that they are also specialists in the field of science? Here follows some evidence I have gathered from observations over the last year which supports this theory. Reality is merely an illusion: Many times it appears that physical evidence speaks for itself. For example, chocolatey crumbs smeared over the face means they must have pilfered a biscuit. Or, ‘decorative’ scribbles on the wall means they must have commandeered a felt tip. Yet, when you ask them if they had the biscuit or the pen, they blankly deny all knowledge. However, their answer is justified if you consider their understanding of the physical universe and quantum mechanics. Speaking of the building blocks of the physical world, physicist Niels Bohr said that “everything we call real is made up of things that cannot be regarded as real.” With regards to the previous examples, this means that the wall is pretty much empty space anyway and the biscuit probably didn’t even exist in the first place. So they are perfectly correct in their denial of what we believe to be the truth. Those biscuit crumbs and the ink on the wall are merely clever illusions on the fabric of the unpredictable quantum universe we call reality. To infinity and beyond: The researcher and writer, Ariel Durant, noted that “a philosopher should remind himself, now and

then, that he is a particle pontificating on infinity.” A toddler reminds themselves of this when you are in a hurry to leave the house or are encouraging them to accomplish a task. Upon giving them an instruction they appear to ignore it completely. Perhaps to jump gleefully on the sofa instead. In the mind of a toddler, they really do have all the time in the world. So remember this when your toddler is otherwise engaged in any other activity than the one you wish they would engage in. They are not refusing to follow instructions, they are merely pontificating on infinity. Time is relative: For a toddler, it is easy to while away an afternoon throwing paint about in a haphazard manner. Creative moments such as these can easily stretch into hours. On the other hand, meticulously planned activities can be ended abruptly without even being given a chance. This reflects their understanding of the theory of relativity. Einstein explains it like this: “When you are courting a nice girl an hour seems like a second. When you sit on a red-hot cinder, a second seems like an hour. That’s relativity.” In the life of a toddler, things like screwing up tissue and distributing it throughout the house might feel like seconds but last for hours. Whereas crying because the sweets are all gone might feel like hours but actually be over the instant they see a cuddly unicorn. So, a toddler has the ability to challenge your perception of reality, completely ignore logical instructions and even warp time. But the most important lesson they have to teach us is that it is fine to stay awake until the early hours of the morning. As long as you take a nice long nap during the following day, of course. I’m sure they have a scientific theory for that too.

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Days out with Dennis Go by Bus? Why Not?? This outing sees us in Robin Hood country – Sherwood Forest. We are off to Worksop, going via Nottingham and coming back via Chesterfield. Whilst bus pass holders go for free, passengers without a bus pass will need to pay a fare. Where savings can be made, I will point them out. The first bus is Trent Barton’s The Sixes at 9:33am to Ripley from King Street, Belper. Trent Barton’s Rapid One leaves Ripley Market Place at 10:15am and arrives in Nottingham’s Victoria Bus Station just after 11:00am, depending on weather and traffic. From Bay 9 at the Victoria Bus Station, the next bus is the Sherwood Arrow at 11:20am. Operated by Stagecoach, the destination blind says ‘New Ollerton’ where it goes first, and then on to Worksop. You do NOT need to change buses. Much of the journey is through the ancient forest and the Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre is one of the stops. It is possible to leave the bus here for an hour and then catch the next bus to continue the journey. Worksop has a new bus station which has only recently opened. It has all the usual facilities and the town centre is only a short walk away. At the time of my visit, the bus station cafĂŠ had yet to open but there are others nearby. The local library (200 yards away to the right, across the road) has a very nice cafĂŠ.

The next bus, No. 77, leaves Bay H for Chesterfield at 15 minutes to and 15 minutes past the hour, taking approximately 1 hour 20 minutes to complete its journey. The return to Ripley is straightforward with Trent Barton’s Comet leaving from stand B14 across the road at 20 past and 10 to the hour. This is the renamed Red Arrow service which retains the timings of the Red Arrow. From here, the return to Belper is by Trent Barton’s The Sixes, again from where you got off this morning, at 3 and 33 minutes past the hour.

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A Trent Barton Zig Zag will cover The Sixes, Rapid One and Comet, whilst a Stagecoach Explorer will get you from Nottingham to Chesterfield via Worksop. People who might be interested in the buses used are invited to try my transport ‘blog’ on http://railsroadsrunways.blogspot.co.uk

By Dennis Basford Please note: All details and timings are correct at time of going to print and the author/ publisher accept no responsibility should any details/timings change after publication. Passengers between Derby and Chesterfield via Ripley and return should note that Trent Barton’s Red Arrow service has now been renamed ‘Comet’. The timings remain much as before. Only the service from Derby to Nottingham and return will carry the Red Arrow branding.

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Pauline Latham OBE MP

Parliament to raise my concerns and hope that this matter is addressed as I am anxious that it is only a matter of time before there is a serious accident or even a fatality.

The past months have been particularly busy both in Parliament and in the constituency. I was delighted to be able to host a visit by the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State from the Department of Transport, Claire Perry MP. I travelled around with her for the day, visiting the key rail organisations that we are lucky to have based in Derby.

Over the last few months, I have visited a number of businesses including Chevin Green Farm, a beautiful boutique bed and breakfast in Belper. The business has recently received the prestigious ‘Bib Hotel’ award by Michelin for the second year running, a fantastic accolade for the business, and the only recipient awarded one in Derbyshire!

Visit by the Parlimentary Under Secretary of State from the Department of Transport, Claire Perry MP

I visited Ecclesbourne School recently to talk to Year 9 pupils who will shortly be choosing their options. I was asked to talk about my role as an MP and the various careers and opportunities that exist in Parliament. Some pupils showed a keen interest in pursuing a career in politics or a related position in Parliament.

It was a packed and varied day with visits to RVEL, Delta Rail, Porterbrook and Bombardier. At Delta Rail, the Minister met with representatives from the Rail Forum East Midlands (formerly known as the Derby and Derbyshire Rail Forum) that represents over 150 rail-related businesses across the East Midlands. I know that the Minister found the day extremely interesting and informative. I felt very honoured to be invited to speak by the Bishop at a Migration Summit at Derby Cathedral in early October. The Cathedral was packed with representatives from faith and voluntary organisations and many constituents and I spoke about how the Government intended to fund the 20,000 refugees that it has agreed to take over the next 5 years. I was able to speak about my visit to a very large refugee camp in Jordan and the needs of these desperate people. Derby City Council representatives talked about the implications for the City and how it intended to assist refugees and their integration into the local community. The issue of the speed of traffic outside Morley Primary School is ongoing and I am continuing to campaign hard for the speed limit to be reduced outside the School and for the speed limit signs to be relocated so that drivers have time to slow down. Currently, children are dropped off across the road in the pub car park and cross the road to the School at the puffin crossing. There have been numerous times when cars have passed through the crossing when the lights are on red. I took part in an Adjournment Debate in

I was also delighted to be asked to visit The Ritz Bingo Hall in Belper for a presentation of a cheque for £250,000 that had been raised by bingo halls for a Children’s Charity. There were many people there on the Friday evening when I visited, some new to the Hall and some regulars. It is a great social activity for many people who want to get out and meet people and have some fun.

I am hosting a Workplace Pensions Event on Automatic Enrolment for employers on Friday 4th December, 8.00am to 9.30am at the University of Derby’s Enterprise Centre. To register or for further information, please contact my Constituency Office on 01332 676679 or visit my website www.paulinelatham.co.uk. Finally, if you are a constituent in Mid-Derbyshire and I can be of any assistance, please do not hesitate to ring my Constituency Office on 01332 676679.

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The Better Life Shedding a Tear It’s funny how attached you can become to inanimate objects. It was only a summerhouse, after all – a glorified, double-doored, glass-fronted shed. And in its time it has mainly housed folding chairs, the lawnmower, chicken bedding and the cat. Even so, I was sorry to be parting company with it. Summerhouse still sounded so bright and optimistic, even this late in the year, despite its current appearance. The roof had become open plan in places and the Russian Vine (not for nothing is it sometimes known as mile-aminute) had infiltrated and exploited the guttering, several joints and three places along one side panel. So, all things considered, it was time to make a difficult decision. Or rather, it was time for Anne to make a difficult decision. Demolition was a straightforward affair, once I’d taken on board Anne’s advice not to stand in the middle of it and pull. Nothing salvageable was wasted. The doors went to a neighbour to become elongated cold frames; likewise the bigger windows. We kept the smaller ones to bring on beans and butternut squash plants in the future. Plus, there was enough kindling – or rather, there will be – to fill our wood store. The next stage in my summerhouse grieving process occurred when Anne took me shed shopping, since we clearly didn’t need another summerhouse and our actual shed was also on its last legs. When you run out of spaces on the doors to fit replacement hinges, it’s time to call it a day. I wandered around the shed yard, surly and unimpressed, like a schoolboy having to buy new shoes for next term. And then I saw it, framed in golden sunlight: a wonder shed. With glass along one side to let in light for propagation and so that we can watch the birds, and enough space for my tools, my bike and the cat, it ticked all the boxes. Delivery was assured in four weeks’ time and no money down – an all-round winner. However, now that we’d prepared the ground, it was time to really prepare the ground by levelling it and adding a layer of sand. As the shed needs to sit on blocks and these have to be aligned and spaced perfectly, Anne waited until I’d gone out to work. A neighbour popped over to help; the same one who corrected my comedy coat rack (now you see it, now you pick it – and a pile of coats – up off the floor). By the time I returned home, all I needed to do was position some plastic sheeting, so that the cat didn’t feel tempted to leave an organic time capsule in the sand.

It looked pretty, but there was more plant than building! site. The block work was, thanks to my non-involvement, perfect. Even the cat flap seemed to meet with Porsha’s approval. She is a pre-named, rescue cat, so I take no responsibility. In the evening, a deputation of neighbours came up to take a look around the shed (with torches). Like I say, it’s a small village and not much happens here. One person asked, with genuine concern, if we planned to rent it out to holidaymakers. I quickly shed some light on the matter. By Derek Thompson

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Just a Thought... Santa Chores She’s making a list, she’s checking it twice. . . And probably a third or fourth time! It must be Christmas! The season of goodwill, indulgence, joy and military style organisation in households up and down the country. I am as guilty as the next person for getting into a complete tangle over the Christmas strategy. Who’s going where on the big day? What shall I buy for Great Aunt Bertha? How much tinsel is too much and can anyone remember if cousin Layla is vegetarian this year or not?! It wasn’t always this way. When I was a child I also made a list every December. However it was much more interesting as it was for his eyes only (Mr Claus). I recently found one such letter where I

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had quite politely asked Santa (aged 6) for a torch, a watch and a ‘bretend boat’ (pretend I think!). It instantly made me smile; the simplicity of it. So I think this year instead of making a monumental list of insurmountable tasks, I’ll revert to form. I’m writing to Santa and asking not for the watch, the torch or even the boat (real or otherwise!). I’m asking for peace of mind; the reassurance that no amount of list making or planning will have any measurable effect on the enjoyment of the day and the knowledge that as long as we share the season with good friends and family we’ve ticked the only box necessary. Have a wonderful Christmas and a Happy, list free, New Year!

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The Brasserie at Horsley Exciting news – a new brasserie is opening at Horsley! New head chef Oliver Parnell has been cooking up some amazing dishes ahead of the opening to ensure his menu offers the very best using fresh, seasonal produce served in stylish surroundings. First of all – the designs. Designer Rachel McLane from Malton in North Yorkshire has been recruited to mastermind the interiors. She is a favourite of the Duchess of Devonshire having worked with her on designs for the Cavendish at Baslow. There’s much more to her role than just picking pretty fabrics. She has worked on ‘service flows’, creating ‘cosy corners’ and introducing a distinctive style that also comes with the durability required for a busy brasserie. The finished look is modern and welcoming. And then to the food... Oliver’s enthusiasm and passion for using the freshest ingredients and creating as much as

possible in his own kitchen certainly shines through. As the menus are finalised prior to opening, all food will be freshly cooked to order and Oliver even plans to cure his own meats. The menu features a modern take on popular classics including seasonal game and seafood. The smoked bacon tartiflette is certainly one not to miss; you can almost imagine that you’re returning from a day’s skiing in the French Alps to relish this delicious concoction. The surf and turf starter of seared squid and confit chicken is another winner, as is the hearty curried pumpkin soup served with with pumpkin seeds, chilli oil and yoghurt. For mains, the winter warming chargrilled lamb rump with spiced sausage roll, squash and kale is recommended, or the delicate trout with a clam and crab fricassée... mmmm! Diners should save room for desserts: tempting calorie-laden creations include the melt in the mouth texture of the salted caramel soufflé with bruléed banana, peanut praline and banana ice cream. There are also lighter options as an end of meal finale. The Brasserie at Horsley opens on 26th November so book your table now before word gets out, and be one of the first to experience this fantastic new restaurant. www.thebrasserieathorsley.co.uk The Brasserie at Horsley | Horsley | DE21 5BL 01332 780838

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Spiced Winter Vegetable Soup A hearty and warming soup made with seasonal winter root vegetables. Serve with thick slices of warm crusty bread for a filling lunch or supper. Serves 4 Ready in 1 hour 15 minutes Ingredients: 2 tbsp olive oil 1 onion, peeled and finely chopped 1 clove garlic, peeled and crushed 2 tsp medium curry paste 300g carrots, peeled and diced 250g swede, peeled and diced 2 large parsnips, peeled and diced 1.4 litre vegetable stock Crème fraîche or natural yoghurt Parsnip crisps (see tip) Crushed coriander seeds, to garnish Method: Heat the oil in a large deep pan over a medium heat. Add the onion and garlic and fry for 6-7 minutes until softened. Stir in the curry paste and cook for 1 minute then add the diced vegetables and cover and cook gently for 5 minutes. Pour in 900ml of the vegetable stock and season with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Bring to the boil then reduce the heat and simmer, uncovered, for 30 minutes, or until the vegetables are tender. Cool for 10 minutes. Puree the soup in a blender or food processor (in batches if necessary) and return to the pan. Stir in another 300ml of the remaining stock and heat through

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gently. If you prefer a soup with a thinner consistency, add the rest of the stock. Adjust the seasoning to taste and serve in warmed bowls garnished with a spoonful of crème fraîche or natural yoghurt, parsnip crisps and crushed coriander seeds.

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Angelo’s at The New Inn Angelo, Carly and the team at The New Inn, Milford, have a lot to celebrate. Not only are they approaching the restaurant’s 9th anniversary, but they have just scooped the coveted ‘Best Out of Town’ award at the Derby Food & Drink Awards. “We were absolutely thrilled to have even been nominated!” says Carly, “We went along to the awards ceremony at the Roundhouse in Derby not thinking for a moment that we’d actually win!” This year was the 7th annual Derby Food & Drink Awards and it has gone from strength-to-strength, receiving a record 1600 nominations overall this year. Awards are mainly centred around Derby businesses, with the ‘Best Out of Town’ category providing other Derbyshire food and drink establishments with an opportunity to be recognised. The sponsors of the category, Sky Recruitment Solutions, visited Angelo’s in secret and commented that they were made to feel welcome from the moment they stepped through the door. The service and the delicious Italian and European cuisine that Angelo’s is well-known for locally provided the mystery

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Humour: Me Tarzan, You Jane I just got back from a Stag Do. Many parts of me hurt, quite a lot. I have consumed punishing amounts of lager and junk food, exchanged fortyeight hours’ worth of good-natured (but unrepeatable) insults and made an enormous twit out of my big brother. All of which is exactly how it should be. We had an amazing time. Breaking down the events of the weekend, I find myself reflecting on the wondrous phenomenon that is male bonding, which is nowhere more potent than on a Stag Do. We drink, we sing, we make playful remarks about each other’s sexuality and then we kick a football around. No one falls out, and nobody cries. Easy. Now my mum, who has raised five (mostly quite metrosexual) boys, maintains that it’s much harder to be a man now than it was for, say, the wartime generation. Back then, a man was a man and a woman was a woman. He wasn’t expected to exfoliate and she wasn’t expected to complain if he never brought her flowers. Strangely, the evolution of Modern Man has led him to a place where he is required to groom fastidiously and appreciate Downton Abbey but, at the same time, still be able to grate cheese on his abs. And this can be confusing for simple-minded folk like ourselves. Despite this, I can’t help but feel that it’s still far harder to be a woman than it is to be a man, although not because of the obvious things like unequal pay, or the pain of childbirth. No, there’s one single thing that makes being a woman ten times harder than being a man, and I’ll tell you what it is. It’s other women. I’ve learned this from my girlfriend, who makes no bones about the fact that most of her daily insecurities relate to a not uncommon terror of what other girls will think about her hair, make-up, clothes and relative level of fatness. I used to think this was just rhetoric, and that she didn’t really diet and moisturise and buy new clothes just to impress girls, but it turns out I WAS WRONG. How do you people function under these conditions?

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As a result, of course, Hen Dos are a veeeery different affair from Stags. Girls apparently do things like play The Compliment Game, where everyone sits in a circle and opines about how wonderful the bride is. Involvement is mandatory. All of which is somewhat undermined by the amount of catty gossiping that tends to take place before and after the event. You see, social studies have indicated that men generally take the mickey out of each other in person, but as soon as one bloke leaves the room, everyone enthuses about what a fantastic chap he is. Women, it would appear, often work the other way round. I hope it doesn’t seem like I’m generalising here, or stereotyping the sexes, because as a slight, floppy-haired artist with a penchant for dressing flamboyantly I’m probably already about 34% female myself. Mainly, my message is simply to appeal to you ladies to just be a little bit nicer to each other. Stop giving yourselves such a hard time; you are all wonderful people. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m off for a soothing papaya facial - because I’m a modern man, and by golly I’m worth it. By Chris Russell Chris plays piano in South London power-pop band The Lightyears. The Lightyears, voted the UK’s BEST POP/ROCK ACT at the Indy Awards, have played Wembley Stadium, toured across four continents and released a record with Sting’s producer. Chris has recently completed his first novel, “Mockstars”; a selection of extracts from the book are available to view at www.ProjectLightyears.com.

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Baking: Stollen This spiced and fruity Continental sweet bread is perfect for serving over the festive season with a glass of warm mulled wine. Makes 10-12 slices; ready in about 3 hours Ingredients: 50g butter 175ml milk 3 tbsp caster sugar 375g strong plain white flour, plus extra for kneading ¼ tsp salt 1 tsp ground mixed spice 2 tsp fast-action dried yeast Zest of 1 lemon 1 large egg, beaten 125g raisins 25g chopped mixed peel 50g glace cherries, rinsed, dried and quartered 175g marzipan Melted butter, for brushing Icing sugar, for dusting

Turn the dough onto a floured surface and knead for 1-2 minutes, then roll out to a 25cm square. Shape the marzipan into a sausage shape and place down the centre of the dough. Fold one side over to cover the marzipan then repeat with the other side, overlapping in the centre. Seal the ends. Place seam-side down on a greased baking sheet. Cover with oiled cling film and leave in a warm place until doubled in size. Preheat the oven to 190°C, fan 170°C, gas 5. Bake the stollen for 35-45 minutes until golden and sounds hollow when tapped underneath. Brush the hot stollen all over with melted butter and roll in the icing sugar to coat. Leave to cool.

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Word on Wine With winter in full swing, thoughts turn to comforting casseroles on these cold nights. A wine that goes well with casseroles is a modern style Rioja red wine from Spain, made from 100% Tempranillo grapes. Spain is the third largest producer of wine globally, but the country has the largest area of grape vines in the world. The Tempranillo grape has become the main grape grown throughout Spain and wherever Spanish settlers have travelled in the world, the Tempranillo vines have not been far behind. The region of Rioja produces 40% of the wines made in Spain. This wine is made in one of the best areas of Rioja Baja in Northern Spain, by the family-run Bodegas Artesa estate. The vines are grown on 800 hectares of the best elevated hillside in Rioja Baja. The mixture of high quality grapes and the modern vinification cellars produce a high quality, easy drinking Rioja wine. In the vineyard (600 meters above sea level) the vines are grown in a clay / stone soil with sandy areas. 80% are trained on trellis, while 20% are formed into bushes.

Available from: John Hattersley Wines, Bakewell. £8.75 per bottle For more information or to order this wine, please visit www.johnhwines.co.uk. If you like wine and would like to learn more, why not come along to one of our monthly meetings? Visit our website at www.kilburnwinecircle.weebly.com or contact me on 01159303712 for more details.

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After harvesting, the grapes are chilled for several hours before the temperature controlled fermentation for 15 days at a maximum of 28ºC begins. After this stage, the young, unoaked wines are fresh, vibrant and full of fruit flavours. The wine is then matured for at least 12 months in oak barrels. Every year 20% of the American oak barrels are replaced with new ones, to add vanilla and spice tones to the wine before blending and bottling. The finished ‘Crianza’ wine has well-balanced aromas of plum and blackcurrant with notes of jasmine, pepper and spice. In the mouth, the medium bodied wine has black fruits with a hint of vanilla. The light tannins have a medium length savoury finish. Grapes: 100% Tempranillo grapes Appearance: Clean – medium purple in colour Nose / Aroma: Aromas of plum and juicy blackcurrants with a hint of jasmine. Taste: On the palate – medium tannins with ripe black fruits and a savoury finish. Alcohol by Volume: 13%. Food Match: Best enjoyed with casseroles, red or white meat dishes and mature cheese.

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Motoring McLaren 650S Spider Things are moving quickly. Probably a bit too quickly. Like the four fighter pilots dog fighting above our heads, my brain is processing information faster than it should be, and as I watch the Mercedes GT S fall away into the distance behind me with snatched glimpses in the mirror, it’s clear there’s not much that’s going to catch this thing any time soon. At full throttle and with Track mode selected on the McLaren’s prominent dash dials, the 650S and I are moving at internal organ-rearranging speeds across the Welsh moors as it rifles through its ratios. The roof is down and we’re open to the elements; the small, leather and carbon clad cabin is filled with a rush of oxygen and the heady smell of the outdoors. I’m happy.

is the MSO version of the 650S Spider, which means it’s even more exclusive than its brothers. The flippy paint, that shimmers beautifully from black to purple, is an £8,632 option, while it’s adorned with carbon fibre extras like mirror arms (£3,505), diffuser (£7,463) and even yellow seatbelts – you will be charged £2,247 for the pleasure of changing the colour of these. It’s amazing what customers will pay when presented with an extensive options list, isn’t it? What they’re paying for really, of course, is the exclusivity that MSO offers; and supercar buyers like nothing more than exclusivity. That and how a car makes them feel. Fortunately it ticks both boxes very well indeed. I spent a lot of time in the 650S and, although over long distances found it a little uncomfortable, it was easy to ignore thanks to its astonishing performance and the glow it gives you every time you climb in through those dramatic doors. The steering has a crispness to it and feedback I’ve not experienced in a very long time; while it’s hard to imagine how anything could ever feel any quicker than this 641bhp supercar. Goodness knows how a P1 could offer an experience any more intense than this – even now I can’t fathom anything being any quicker.

At least I am now, thinking back to that adrenaline rush of speed. In the driver’s seat the 650S demands chess player levels of concentration but my word it is good. McLaren’s supercar offerings have played second fiddle to the drama from Maranello since they arrived – somewhat overlooked by supercar buyers who deemed them ‘too clinical’ and ‘numb’. That’s a shame, because what the British firm has achieved in such a short space of time is to be applauded. The 650S is, without doubt, a match for any offering from Ferrari, but over four days with the car I can sort of see what they mean about the numbness. It’s hard to criticize a car for being too good, but this 650S really is. The stomach churning acceleration – which will see it hit 124mph in just 8.6 seconds – is incredible, but it’s laid down in such a perfect manner that it feels like a computer game, not a heart tugging machine. That said, it’s an absolutely stunning car to look at. This

But to the ultimate question: would I buy one? As much as I love it, as good as it is and as beautiful as it looks, I’m afraid I just couldn’t. It doesn’t float my boat like a Ferrari 488 and I can’t help looking at the figures and thinking you could have the Mercedes, Civic Type R and Mazda from this test and some change for fuel for the same price. The McLaren is good, but not three cars good.

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Health, Beauty & Fitness

Amber Hair Amber Hair, located on Chapel Street in Kilburn, is preparing to celebrate its 2nd anniversary. Owner Marie has many years of experience in hairdressing, and previously owned ‘The Hair Academy’ in Ripley for 13 years. “Myself and my business partner, Helen, had some fabulous times at The Hair Academy and the business grew and grew,” says Marie, “but we made the decision to close in 2007 when we both went our separate ways and had our families. Two years ago, I decided it was time to own my own salon again... so Amber Hair – named after my daughter – was opened!” The salon offers a range of specialist services and creative hair designs along with beauty treatments including facials, waxing, tanning and nails. With attractive, welcoming, modern décor, free parking and free refreshments, you really can just sit back and relax! The team do all they can to make every client feel extra special, giving you a great hairstyle that suits both your look and your lifestyle. They also stock an excellent range of affordable haircare products for home styling and maintenance, including Moroccan Oil and Tigi – with the fantastic Label M also coming soon. “I believe the success behind the business comes from creativity, quality and consistency” Marie explains. “I’ve

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trained at Manchester’s Toni & Guy Academy, which was truly inspirational and fuelled my passion for hairdressing. I really love what I do!” Marie’s enthusiasm and formula for success obviously works – she opened the salon with just one other stylist two years ago, and now there are five in the Amber team. “I thought being in a village location may mean a slower pace, but I was wrong! We’re now recruiting another stylist to keep up with demand, so if anyone is interested in joining the team please get in touch.” Clients travel from all over the local area; however Marie’s expertise in Balmain Hair Extensions attracts interest from far and wide. “I’ve been using Balmain Hair Extensions for years because of the quality, and I’ve developed quite a reputation for them. One lady travelled from Skegness because she’d heard of me!” For more information or to book an appointment call 01332 986364 or search ‘Amber Hair’ on Facebook.

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Health, Beauty & Fitness

Footnotes Be kind to your feet this Christmas. If you are one of the eight out of ten adults in the UK who suffer with painful feet, you will already know all about that. Christmas shopping can’t be avoided, but some of the suffering can. Your choice of shoe for all-day shopping marathons is vital. New shoes are almost guaranteed to be a recipe for disaster as they are much tougher than your feet and a blister glowing brighter than Rudolph’s nose will definitely ruin your day. High heels may well look glamorous but when the balls of your feet are on fire, the expression on your face will totally destroy the effect! If your feet are still screaming at you when you get home then try these simple tips to ease them: • Give them a soak in warm water for a few minutes, dry well and then try drawing the letters of the alphabet in the air with your feet. • If your feet feel hot, sacrifice one of your seasonal satsumas by popping it into the freezer until it is frozen solid and then roll it around under your foot for a minute or two – bliss! Merry Christmas and a happy New Year to you all.

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Hair & Beauty Matters Well, this year has flown by! We’re now in the Christmas/New Year edition, as we prepare to mark the end of this year and the start of a new one. Christmas Party Quick Tips We can all relate to the panic that sets in when we realise we haven’t lost the necessary 7lb to get into that slinky party dress. But don’t panic; there is an answer! There are some really good express wraps out there. Start them around two weeks before the big night and as long as you avoid fizzy drinks and fatty foods, these will do the trick. It’s by no means long term, but a great quick-fix. Body wraps are also very good for the New Year – start as you mean to go on and say a quick goodbye to any extra inches that you’ve added over Christmas. For that glowing look in these dark winter months, grab a face mask for renewing your skin. The exfoliating ones are good as they soothe out fine lines and wrinkles, plumping skin and giving a nice glow. My personal favourites are the ‘glam glow’ ones, which celebrities seem to love too! For a subtle winter tan on those nights out, make sure you shave or wax 24/48 hours in advance, exfoliate on the day, and moisturise with something tan compatible to ensure a smoother finish. Express tans are available that can give various depths of colour – leave for an hour for a light tan, 2 hours for medium, or 3 for a darker colour. When you wash them off, make sure you shower (don’t bath as this will soak the tan straight off) and don’t use soap, just water. Give a gentle rub over the skin to make sure the guide colour is off. If not, and the water just trickles over the skin, you may think that you’ve been left with a stripy tan when in fact it’s just guide colour that hasn’t washed off properly. Pat dry gently. To top up, use a gradual tan or an express tan and make sure you continue to exfoliate every 3 days otherwise you’ll get a build-up of tan, creating a patchy look.

Hair Now that we’re going into the cold, winter months when the heating’s on and we tend to blow dry more, our hair becomes drier – so make sure you treat your hair to a hair mask and oils to combat the dryness and keep it shiny and smooth. If you’re juggling work, kids and all those other jobs that need doing, it’s not always easy to find the time to style your hair. Here are a couple of quick party styles that will work for day going into night: Party Hair 1. Curl hair all over. 2. Place into bands all down the head, but leave a section at the front out. 3. Wrap hair into rolls & grip. Once gripped, pull slightly to mess up. Use other grips to place hair, making sure you can’t see the bands. If you’re struggling try re-banding and pull only half of the hair through, then put hair in place & grip. 4. Once you’re happy with style, pop the front up in a quiff. Party Ponytail 1. Pop a quiff in front. 2. Plait 2 bits of hair at the side, leave out then ponytail the back. 3. Grip plaits back 4. Backcomb hair, and then just grip bits up and around ponytail.

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Alex Robinson Getting in Shape for the Party Season... Would you like to lose weight and feel fitter in time for Christmas? Are you worried you’ve left it too late? With Alex Robinson’s ‘Extreme Fitness’ programme you can make a difference to how you look and feel in just 10 days!

The ‘Extreme Fitness’ programme is much less daunting than it sounds. There are no gruelling gym sessions or cabbage soup diets in sight. It’s not a fad diet; it’s a safe, sensible eating and exercise plan developed by Alex, a level 4 qualified personal trainer. For 10 days, Alex posts diet advice and simple daily exercise routines via a ‘secret’ social media group. Her advice is easy to follow and can fit into even the busiest of lives, with previous members achieving astonishing results – losing between 6lbs and 1 stone, and up to 16 inches!

One group member commented “If someone had told me I could lose a stone in less than 2 weeks, I wouldn’t have believed them ... and then I tried Alex’s 10 day programme and it works! It mixes a healthy (but strict) diet with fitness videos to really help boost weight and inch loss. It has opened my eyes to a whole new way of eating; a regime I intend to follow and integrate into my everyday life. Now the 10 day extreme programme is over, I can still have my nights out but Alex has taught me how to plan for those and how to compensate for my moments of weakness! Working as part of a group like this is extremely motivational and Alex’s on-going support is brilliant. It’s astounding what a difference 10 days can make!” The cost of the 10-day course plus two weeks of follow-up support is £25, and all you will need is access to the internet via a mobile, tablet or computer. All of the exercises that Alex provides are bodyweight exercises that can easily be done at home. If you’re looking to get in shape ahead of the Christmas party season and want a great kick-start to a new you, contact Alex on 07817 337861 or email alex.robinson.pt@gmail.com.

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Derbyshire Walking: Bakewell & Hassop Station Bookshop Supplied by Rob Bradford www.derbyshirewalking.co.uk Walk Area: Bakewell Distance: 3.5 miles Start Point: Northern end of town bridge OS Map: Explorer OL24 White Peak Area 1:25000 Map Ref: SK 220 687 Parking: Pay and Display Tea Shops: One, plus tea rooms in Bakewell Duration: 1 Hour 30 Minutes

town becomes extremely busy and parking can be difficult, if not almost impossible. Parking for this walk is best from either the car parks off Coombs Road (northern end of the river bridge), or at the agricultural centre if driving in from the south. There is also limited town centre parking in the market place on nonmarket days; but it is so limited I personally tend not to bother with it. Given the number of different long and short stay parking options available I have chosen not to detail parking charges. Until recently, there has been a tradition of feeding the ducks and geese on the river (as well as the trout that rise to grab bread before the ducks), however this activity has now been banned by the local council, because it attracts too many male ducks who then mob the female ducks during the breeding season. The Walk: The start point for this walk is the northern end of the 12th century bridge over the River Wye. If you have parked in town, cross the bridge (take care – the footpaths are very narrow, and the bridge is both busy and narrow). If you have parked in one of the car parks off Coombs Road, make your way back to the bridge.

The town bridge and River Wye

A nice gentle short walk, nothing too uneven underfoot, the only section that may be considered steep is towards the end of the walk on the descent to Holme Hall. This walk has the advantage of a tea shop around a third of the way along at Hassop Station, and tea rooms aplenty in Bakewell itself when the walk is over. One unusual feature of this walk is the total absence of any stiles! Getting There: Bakewell is a prominent market town in Derbyshire located on the A6 towards the north of the county. To this day, agricultural and cattle markets take place each Monday (Bank Holidays excluded as is the week of the Bakewell Show). During these times, the

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Bakewell Station

From the bridge, walk up Station Road and away from both the bridge and the A6. The road splits almost immediately; keep left and walk up the hill. The road curves left as it climbs; continue following the road until it reaches a point where a number of roads converge. Remain on Station Road by continuing straight ahead at the junction.

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Health, Beauty & Fitness A short distance beyond the junction to the right is the former Bakewell Station with its small pay-and-display car park. Pass to the left of the station buildings to access the Monsal trail. On joining the Monsal Trail, the former track bed of a rail link between Manchester and London, turn left and walk north-east for a distance of a mile to Hassop Station. The station is now a tearoom and bookshop, with indoor seating and a sun terrace overlooking the Monsal trail. It is well worth a visit if you have the time.

Hassop Station Tea Rooms

From Hassop Station continue along the trail in the original direction for a further quarter of a mile or so, to the point where a bridleway crosses the trail. This point is easily located as it is signposted and has a bench to take in the views. Take the obvious path to the left through the gate and continue up the hill; the path soon becomes walled on both sides. Continue forward, passing through three gates until the right-hand wall is replaced by a fence. The next section of the path is grassed and, from the depth of the hoof prints, is often used for a gallop. That being the case, it may be advisable to keep dogs on a lead. The end of this fenced section of the bridle path is marked by a further gate and is the highest point of the walk. It literally is all downhill from here! Once again, walk between dry stone walls; for a short distance the path becomes uneven and slippery if wet. This next section I found to be quite active in terms of wildlife, spotting a couple of pipits (identified by their striking white tail bars) and rabbits aplenty. One disappeared

into a home not five yards from me as I walked. Again, the presence of so much wildlife may need to be taken into account if walking with dogs – also, there is a deep disused quarry nearby. Continue forward through a further two gates exiting into an open meadow. The path continues along the obvious path through the middle of the meadow descending back towards Bakewell. The spire of Bakewell’s Church can be seen in the valley below. This is the steepest section of the walk, so care may be needed if the grass underfoot is wet. Leave the meadow via a wooden gate into a rough tree-lined lane that continues to descend past Holme Hall to the River Wye. On reaching the road at the end of the lane, there is a packhorse bridge directly ahead. This bridge has never been widened and shows just how narrow some of these bridges were. Riverside path Do not cross the river; rather turn left along the road and look for a small sunken wooden gate in the wall to the flood meadow on the right. The gate has two stone steps immediately in front of it that are not obvious until the gate is reached. Pass through the gate and follow the path diagonally to the left towards the river. When the path reaches the wall once more do not take the steps up to the road, take the path between the bottom of the wall and the river. The path soon opens out once more into a flood meadow; continue towards the bridge, exiting the meadow by a gate at the end of the bridge to return to the start point of this walk. We have taken reasonable steps to ensure that this walk is safe and achievable by walkers of a realistic level of fitness. The publisher accepts no responsibility for any injuries caused to readers whilst following the walk. Always wear appropriate clothing and footwear. Walk details correct at time of going to print.

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Short Story Mrs Porlock’s Parrot An ash branch whipped across the windscreen, snapping the wiper blade off cleanly. Barry pulled the car on to the verge and slammed on the brakes. The driver’s side windscreen became a river and the light from his headlights just a blur. Mrs Porlock’s parrot tutted. Barry wished he was home and dry. He’d foolishly agreed to a fifteen mile round trip in the driving rain to collect his neighbour’s parrot from the vet. These last two miles were the most perilous. The high-banked lane, in many places, was only the width of one car. The rain rattled down like gravel, and a car sped by. No one was sure how old Mrs Porlock’s parrot was. The bird never spoke, or did any tricks. It had just two states – either tutting with disapproval, or sulking. It particularly disapproved of anything garish or bright. Mrs Porlock could never have fairy lights at Christmas, and the bird still hadn’t forgiven Barry for once wearing a Hawaiian shirt. It tutted at him again. Barry suspected there had never been anything wrong with Mrs Porlock’s parrot. Either the rotten thing feigned illness to get some fresh fingertips to peck, or Mrs Porlock fancied it looked peaky just to get herself some respite from its miserable company. A white van thundered past, making the car rock unpleasantly. The parrot returned to sulking mode. The vet had been very keen to see the back of it. “There’s nothing wrong with this bird that some manners couldn’t cure,” she had said good-naturedly. “He’s an old soul, just keep him safe and warm.” Barry noticed a sticking plaster on each of her fingers. Even the kindest vets have their limits, Barry thought. With only one working wiper, it was impossible to see what was up ahead. While he’d always joked that he could drive this road blindfold, and in fact had done it once for a bet in his early twenties, without a co-pilot he couldn’t know if anything was coming the other way. At this time of night there were plenty of folk about who drove as though they owned the road. His only option was to leave the car on the verge and walk the rest of the way.

Barry looked at his passenger. He wondered if the old bird could survive a two mile walk in the pouring rain. It began tutting again. “I know you’re annoyed,” Barry said in exasperation, “but all this tutting doesn’t help.” There was a sound of engines and two motorcycles flew by. The parrot stopped tutting, and returned to sulking. Barry slumped in his seat, at a loss for what to do. If he sat tight until the rain stopped he could be here all night. The passenger side windscreen wiper waved happily as if mocking him. Mrs Porlock’s parrot had a perfect view of the oncoming traffic. If only his co-pilot wasn’t a dumb bird. Barry looked at the parrot. It can see the oncoming traffic, Barry thought, and when it sees headlights it tuts. He waited. Within a few minutes the parrot began its annoying tutting again. Barry looked at his watch. Exactly thirty seconds after the parrot began tutting, a Range Rover rumbled past. Thirty seconds, Barry thought, would give me enough time to pull out of the way. He took a deep breath and put the car in gear. It was only two miles, Barry thought with determination, they would both arrive safe and dry, or not at all. It was going to be a very defining two miles for both of them. By Jackie Brewster

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PROPERTY MATTERS PROPERTY MATTERS and noise may be necessary, builders should leave the site safe and tidy each day and be respectful of your Advice by David McPhee, Advice by David McPhee home and family. Homes & Gardens

I’m thinking of extending my home but Arcitect how do I ensure my project goes smoothly? Architect 3) Get fixed price quotes.

Property Matters: NEW BEDROOM CAN LIFT Those Little Jobs… VALUE BY A QUARTER! …believe it or notBuilding may need Research by Nationwide Society suggests that an extension or planning permission! loft conversion which creates a double

There are 3 key ingredients for a successful home extension project:

THOSE LITTLE SUMMER JOBS -

believe or not may planning 1) Have aitreally good fullyneed detailed set of design drawings prepared. permission!

Now the daysthis areislonger and the the biggest weatherpurchase has warmed up, Remember, probably you’ll we’re for all outside and getting onaffect with all those tidying up jobs make many years, and will your biggest asset, in thehome. gardenThis - but Sometosurprising things need your is beware! not the time be penny-wise planning permission. pound-foolish.

bedroom can add 12% to the average Fences, Walls and Gates Ensure your designer has the right knowledge and You will of need toand apply forhas planning permission you wish Fences, Walls Gates price your home. experience, and that he allowed sufficientiftime to to erectwill or add totoa apply fence,for wallplanning or gate permission and: You needextension. if you wish design your Whilst you shouldn’t overpay, But, get this………..the research also • It would be over 1 metre high and next to a highway used erect or add to atoo fence, or he gate and: ifto the design low,wall either has misunderstood (orfee theis footpath such a bathroom highway); or over 2 suggests creating itsof own •by itvehicles would be over 1 metre high and nexthistotime a highway what your project involves or he values too metres high elsewhere; or used byright vehicles (orupthe of such highway); the average price by asisorthen cheaply. Ifincrease your designer doesn’t value hisaknowledge •could Your to put or footpath alter fences, walls and gates over 2 metres high elsewhere; beware -by why should removed an article 4you? directionoror a planning condition; or much as 23%! •• your up orbuilding alter fences, and gates Your right housetoisput a listed or in walls the curtilage of isa listed removed by an article 4 direction or a planning condition; or building. 2) Be realistic in your demands! The fence, wall gate, or any other boundary involved, •Bearing your house ismind a or listed building or in the curtilage of a in that moving up the forms a boundary with a neighbouring listed listed building; You can’t buyladder aor Rolls Royce forathe price of abuilding Mini. or its property from three-bedroom •curtilage. the fence, wall or gate, or any other boundary involved, to abuilders house costs an forms afour-bedroom boundary witharound a neighbouring listed building Most charge the same amount for or its You willtypes not need to apply for planning permission to take curtilage. similar of work. Whilst someincluding builders havelegal lower average of £40,000 (not down a fence, wall,toor gate,for or planning to material alter orpermission improve anto take You will notorneed apply overheads more competitive suppliers, existing fence, wall or gate (no matter how high) if you don’t fees aout and other moving aimprove two down fence, wallInorprices. or tocosts) alter ormay watch cheap The builder haveone increase itsfor height. agate, conservation area, however, you storey extension or loft conversion can made a mistake and that’s a bad enough start to your (no matter how high), if you don’t increase its height. In a might need conservation area consent to take down a fence, working relationship, butfor worse still, less scrupulous conservation area, however, you might need conservation wall gate. be or accomplished around £30,000 builders will “buy” a job at a low price and then make area consent. £35,000. your lifenot a misery with a constant stream of You do not need planning permission fordemands hedges You do need planning permission for hedges as such,as for extra. though if a planning condition or a covenant restricts such, though if a planning condition or covenant restricts planting (for example, on “open plan” estates, or where planting (for example, on ‘open plan’may estates, orbut whereaa Notcan’t much difference you say driver’s sight line could be blocked) you may need planning You get from London to Edinburgh in an hour. driver’s sight line could be blocked) you may need planning permission other considerand/or this……..with permission and/or otherconsent. consent.a two storey Allow enough time! Ask your builder how long he extension you also gain the floor areaneeds Decking orthe Patios to complete project. A small single storey extension Decking or Patios downstairs. Putting up decking, other raised platforms, in yourweeks. garden will takeup 6-8 weeks.or larger will be 12-16 Putting decking, orAnything other raised platforms, in your is permitted development, an application Even loft conversions takenot 3-4needing weeks. If you insist onforless garden is permission, permitted development, providing: planning providing: time, justis end up falling with yourthe builder when ••This the decking no thanout 30cm above the ground could for that much-needed The you’ll decking isbe no more more than 30cm above ground he can’t meet your unrealistic deadline. Also builders Together with other extensions, outbuildings etc, the •study/home together with other extensions, outbuildings etc., this office, family area for the charge more forthan “rush jobs”. deckingno or more platforms cover no than 50 per cent of the covers 50% of more the garden area. kids, area. or simply garden

to extend the kitchen.

You can’tGreenhouses make an omelette Sheds, etc. without breaking eggs. Sheds, Greenhouses, The two basic rules are: noetc morethan than50% 50%ofofyour yourgarden The two basic work rules are - no more Construction may affect yourhigh house lifestyle. garden area and no more than 4m for and a roof pitched roof areasome and no more than pitched ridge or On projects you 4m mayhigh havefortoamove out.

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ridge (or 3m for any other roof). If your shed or You must get written quotes (notofestimates!) carry summerhouse is within 2metres a boundarytothen the out the works shown drawings -Oh, that’s totalallheight is reduced toon justthe 2.5metres! andwhy if you 3m for any roof. watch out you are to it’s important have So a really setinto of planning drawings. already haveother antoextension, thendetailed thatifeats your 50% buildthe a tree housetofor the kids! Oh, and of if you Ask builders include a schedule any already have allowance. You can usually squeeze in a ground an extension, then that eats into your 50% allowance. assumptions, omissions or extras included in their floorThe cloakroom price. drawings andas thiswell! quote will be the basis Driveways Driveways of the contract betweenwill you. Laying a new driveway oftenrequire requireplanning planning Laying a new driveway will often permission; evendigging digging tired old tarmac tarmac toreplace replace The research also suggests that a 10% permission; even tired old to 5 GOLDEN RULES FOR A PAIN FREE PROJECT exactly the same same areawith withbrick brick pavers may need planning exactly the area pavers may need planning increase in floor area of a home adds permission. permission. 1) Get really detailed set to of drawings approximately 5% its value. You need planning permission ififfrom aa new You willa not need planning permission newaor or properly trained, experienced and insured architect. replacement driveway ofuses anypermeable size uses permeable (or porous) replacement driveway (or porous) This defines the allows works and any (e.g. risk such of surfacing which water to drain through, as surfacing, allowing water to minimises drain through gravel, misunderstanding or block incorrect assumptions. As the number of homeowners gravel, permeable concrete block paving or porous asphalt; permeable concrete paving or porous asphalt), or if the rainwater is directed a lawn or on border drain prepared their sale is ifor the rainwatertois put directed totoahomes lawn or border totodrain naturally. 2) Get 3 quotes from local builders with references extending an existing home ismetres, Iffalling, surface to be covered is should more than five square –naturally. athe well connected architect be able to help Ifplanning thethis. surface to be covered is morefor than 5m², planning permission willreferences! be needed laying traditional, with Check those Ask how long the becoming increasingly attractive to permission will be needed laying traditional, impermeable driveways thatfor do not provide the water work will take. Define what facilities will beforavailable to to many. run to a permeable area. impermeable driveways that doWater? not provide for the the builder - Toilet? Electricity? water to run to a permeable area. You are are very unlikely to to be be granted planning permission You unlikely granted planning permission 3) Get avery contract. Your architect canquoting prepare this for Many contractors are still for drives that don’t comply with these conditions. for drives thatcan don’t with these conditions.the Many you. But you do comply itjob yourself - we recommend JCTof Many builders or odd men who make an excellent job competitively, while a surge in builders or odd job men who make an excellent jobofof Homeowners it’s very simple butaware contains all laying your newContract, or replacement drive are not these laying new or replacement drives are not aware of these regulations. the essential elementsconfirmed and it’s written plainCouncil English. re-mortgages, byinthe regulations. ofAvoid Mortgage Lenders, suggests many 4) changes mid project. If you really must change Conservatories homeowners could finance Conservatories To all intentsagree and purposes are you an extension something, the cost conservatories inhave writingraised before authorise Often conservatories do not but it isbut to your house. often theyrequire do not permission, require permission your builder toVery proceed. for building work. it is wrong to think exempt altogether. sure this wrong to think theythey are are exempt altogether. BeI’m especially urban arose because theywill areextend perceived lightweight cautious your conservatory outasmore 5) Pay myth oniftime, but don’t overpay! It’s reasonable tothan be or even temporary. Bebut especially if your conservatory So….if this type of project has been 3m if you are attached, or 4m ifcautious you are detached. If you asked for a deposit, no more than 5% of the contract will extend out more than three metres if you are attached, go out sideways this must be less than 50% of the width value. that builders normally ask forgo payment at of something been considering or fourAfter metres if you’ve you are detached. If you out sideways the house. Height isHe restricted to 4myou orofathe fortnightly intervals. should give listexisting of whatridge this must be less than 50% of the width the house. then take advantage of the free initial height of dwelling. Area is restricted to of your he’s asking you to pay for. If the work the50% listridge has been Height is the restricted to four metres or theon existing height garden, andpay anypromptly, sheds etc.may may already done yourby builder need cashhave flow consultation offered of thethen dwelling. Area isgreenhouses restricted toDavid 50% ofMcPhee your garden, to finish your But if the has nothave beeneaten done eaten into thisproject. 50% allowance. and any sheds or greenhouses etcwork may already Architect. into this 50%the allowance. then reduce amount until it is complete. Complicated or what?! Complicated ormore what! WATCHPOINT Yes it’s a minefield, than I can explain in this short Yes it’s aFor minefield; more I check caninspected explain inby this It is essential to have yourthan works theshort Local article. more information, out the excellent article. For more information outmust the excellent Authority. or yourcheck builder ring them at interactiveEither house you on www.planningportal.gov.uk interactive house on www.planningportal.gov.uk the stages in yourarchitect! building regulations ...orpre-defined ask your local chartered approval notice. Don’t forget … the Building Inspector can’t inspect what heRIBA can’t see! 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Gardening: Growing Fruit Trees For the ultimate in gorgeous apples, pears, plums or more, the fruit needs to be freshly picked and sun-warmed – so grow your own and make some good looking additions to your garden, even when space is limited. There’s no need to have a massive plot or an orchard to grow fruit trees… You can grow fruit trees in surprisingly small spaces, especially if you don’t grow them in a classic tree shape, but train them. Training them into espaliers (several sets of horizontal ‘arms’), cordons (single main stems grown at an angle) or fans (with branches trained into a fan shape) means that you can grow many varieties of apples and pears up against a suitable vertical surface such as a wall, fence or set of sturdy wires. You could also train fruits like apples to make a neat edging for a bed or border about 45cm above ground level (called ‘step-overs’). A step-over apple grows to a height of about 30cm and is trained to form two horizontal ‘arms’, which will bear a smallish crop of fruit. Try step-overs around the edge of your vegetable plot or flower bed. To make a real feature of fruit, use a tree to create a decorative and productive arch. Buy an inexpensive bare root cordon (straight stem) or a ‘whip’ fruit tree of your favourite variety, pair it with another variety that is a suitable pollinator (check with the nursery) and plant one on each side of the arch, training them in as they grow. It will look pretty when in blossom in spring and will bear tasty fruit too. Provided you get the right rootstock (see opposite), you can grow fruit trees in large containers. The container needs to be big – a half-barrel at least – and have drainage holes kept clear using a few inches of broken china or ‘crocks’ at its bottom. Good quality loam-based compost such as John Innes No.3 will work well, but help to keep it well aerated and free-draining by adding 25-50% multi-purpose loam-free compost.

It is essential to choose fruit trees on the right ‘rootstock’, as this determines the ultimate size and vigour of the tree. Apples are complicated, but as a rule, for step-overs, cordons, dwarf bushes and trees in containers try the extremely dwarfing M27 – though weak varieties may fail in poor soil or if not well pampered. For bush, cordon, espaliers and half-standard try the dwarfing rootstock M26, while for a cordon, an espalier on poor soil, arches and bush trees try the semi-dwarfing MM106. You can buy one year old ‘maidens’ or ‘whips’ which are small, fairly straight stems and train them yourself or you can buy trained or part-trained trees. Make sure you choose varieties that flower at the same time so that they pollinate each other and thus provide fruit. Ask your supplier which ‘pollination group’ each variety is in. At this time of year you can buy inexpensive fruit trees sold ‘bare-root’, which means lifted from a field and not container grown; they also establish well. Bare-root fruit trees are generally available from about November until early March - so don’t delay, get ordering or planting today! By Pippa Greenwood Perfect as a Christmas gift, make vegetable growing fun with Pippa’s unique ‘Grow Your Own with Pippa Greenwood’ system. Select the vegetables you’d like to grow at www.pippagreenwood.com and your garden-ready plants will be delivered in May, accompanied by weekly emails packed full of advice and tips. Gift cards are available too for this perfect present! It is great value and various pack sizes are available.

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Book Reviews: Great Christmas Gifts Buying a book for someone can be a bit of a minefield… Will they enjoy it? Do they already have a copy? Will you be able to borrow it? Hopefully our top picks of recent releases will help you to navigate that minefield and get you on Santa’s good side. Faber Poetry Diary 2016 Various Authors This is one of those books that you get given one year, and then find yourself buying as a gift for years to come. A week-to-view diary that offers a poem or illustration for each week, the Faber Poetry Diary makes Monday mornings just that bit more enjoyable. The 2016 version includes a wide variety of poets, from Simon Armitage to Wendy Cope, via Dylan Thomas, Alice Oswald, Sylvia Plath and a whole lot more. The Lake House Kate Morton It’s 1933 and a missing child throws the privileged Edevane family into a downward spiral. Fast forward seventy years and the child’s older sister, Alice, finds herself re-opening old wounds when a police detective starts asking questions about the unsolved case. A real page-turner, this is the kind of book you want to curl up and disappear into on Boxing Day. (It’s also a great one to give as a gift in the understanding that you get to read it once the recipient has finished with it.) Everyday Super Food Jamie Oliver No present list would be complete without at least one cookery book, and Jamie Oliver seems to be a favourite with everyone from wannabee Junior Masterchefs to seasoned bakers. With Everyday Super Food, Jamie is making it his mission to prove that low-calorie, nutritious meals can still be

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pretty darn delicious. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks are all covered and there’s something to tempt most taste buds, from spicy ‘Energy Balls’ to ‘Super Tasty Miso Broth’ and ‘Harissa Roasted Aubergine’. The Jacqueline Wilson Christmas Cracker Jacqueline Wilson Packed with Christmas tales featuring some of Jacqueline Wilson’s best loved characters, this book is pretty much guaranteed to be a hit with girls aged 7-11. Tracy Beaker takes a starring role, and there are also appearances from identical twins Ruby and Garnet, along with Hetty Feather and other favourites. There are also festive puzzles, recipes, craft ideas, fun facts and more to keep her entertained long after the latest ‘must-have’ toy has been discarded. Ideally, give it as a gift early on in December, so that the recipient can make full use of the present-wrapping tips and Christmas craft ideas. The Magical Christmas Lizzie Mary Cullen Who would have thought that colouring books for adults would have become such a phenomenon? If you know a fan, or are just buying a present for someone who could seriously do with a chance to unwind, The Magical Christmas is a good choice. From traditional gingerbread houses to alternative Christmas days (surfing in Sydney anyone?), each turn of the page reveals a new intricate scene just waiting for pen or pencil to bring it to life. The only difficult part of this gift is resisting the urge to start colouring it in yourself. The Three-Year Swim Club Julie Checkoway Buying for a biography lover? This inspiring book tells the story of a school teacher in 1930s Maui who wanted to give his under-privileged pupils a brighter future. Soichi Sakamoto set out to transform the children into Olympic swimmers, despite not having any training himself, and the fact that most of the children had never seen a swimming pool. A great read for lovers of tales of triumph over adversity.

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Children & Education

The Diary of a Local Mum The Night Before Christmas

defeating the object of the cleaning...). Followed by Christmas drinks with friends, Christmas film at home, trying to keep Dad awake longer than the kids, mince pies for Santa, letters, stockings, new Christmas Eve PJs. And then, the fatal error – checking the NORAD Santa tracker to see where the Big Man is.

As a child, I always loved Clement Clarke Moore’s poem ‘A Visit from St. Nicholas’. Now I’m a parent, however, I’ve realised it paints a slightly inaccurate picture:

Technology’s great isn’t it. Now, Santa’s not just arriving at ‘some point’ during the night; they know that he’s currently in Russia and will be here in precisely 6 hours and 20 minutes. So now there’s no chance that they’ll sleep because they’re clock watching...

‘Twas the night before Christmas... Except it wasn’t. We’d barely finished summer; in fact I think I may have still been wearing flip flops the first time I spotted mince pies in the supermarket. “Look Mum! Mince pies!” came the cries from the children, their excitement levels already creeping up a notch. “Is it nearly Christmas?” “No! Don’t be fooled! It’s still months away.” But by then it was too late; the seed of thought had already been planted. I love Christmas, I really do, but only when it’s Christmas. I know the more organised out there like to shop early and I can see that has advantages, but if you’re a small child there is a limit to how long you can sustain the excitement. Lists are written, then re-written. Letters to Santa are posted far too early – and then another advert comes on TV or a new toy is released – and an amended version has to be sent in haste, because they’ve now completely changed their minds about what they’d like. Finally, it’s time to buy advent calendars (which probably went on sale shortly after Easter eggs were removed from the shelves) and the real countdown begins. For children, those 24 days seem like a lifetime, let alone the three months of pre-advent waiting. Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse... Yeah, right! Christmas Eve is a mission not only to prepare everything for The Big Day, but to tire out the children so there’s a vague chance that they might fall asleep sometime the right side of Christmas Day. Whatever it takes. Cue a frantic day of festive activities: visits to Santa, seeing relatives, present and card deliveries, cooking, cleaning (whilst simultaneously singing along to hyper-happy Christmas songs and supervising a craft activity that involves glitter, thereby

Mama in her ‘kerchief and I in my cap, had just settled our brains for a long winter’s nap... That’s the best line of them all! And I’m not talking about the ‘kerchief and the cap. A long winter’s nap? On Christmas Eve? You have got to be kidding. Any parent knows it’s the shortest night of the year. Between trying to stay up until after the kids have gone to sleep (usually assisted by a variety of festive tipples) and peeling your eyelids open as they bounce on your bed at some unearthly hour announcing that it’s morning (when the last night’s festive tipples are no longer working in your favour), your brain has anything but ‘a long winter’s nap.’ It feels like it’s been taken out and replaced with a soggy sponge. Somehow you have to find the energy to bounce out of bed and choreograph the ‘best day of the year’, with presents and turkey and relatives and crackers and games and pudding and washing up and more games and films and music and laughter and tears (and more laughter, followed by more tears, because it’s really “NOT FUNNY!”) and tired children and tired grown-ups... Christmas with kids is magical, it really is. I just wish I had a wand. ‘Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!’

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PC Tips from your ‘Local’ Computer Tutor Windows Login You receive a "The User Profile Service failed the logon” error message which prevents you from logging into the machine with your usual Username. Three of my clients have reported this issue to me. In an ideal world, if there is an alternative user, then login to that user. Once into the PC go to Control Panel, create a new user and delete the user that won’t load but choose to keep the files for that user. Without an alternative user, ring an IT professional; there is a solution. Tip: Create an extra administrator account. For Help, Advice or Training call 07810562532 or email enquiries@computertutor4you.co.uk www.computertutor4you.co.uk

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Your Horoscope December 2015 and January 2016 Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all December: The festive season really gets underway with an exciting aspect between Mars and Uranus around the 10th. This is just the right energy to make the pre-Christmas festivities sizzle! The new moon is in Sagittarius on the 11th and, with communicative Mercury entering practical Capricorn around the same time, opportunities to manifest a cherished vision are illuminated. Energetic Mars remains in balanced Libra all month and the Winter Solstice occurs early in the morning of the 22nd, followed on Christmas Day by the full moon in the sensitive sign of Cancer. Capricorn and Cancer energy are very different: Cancer is emotional and sentimental, while Capricorn tends to be practical and pragmatic. This powerful time will be all about blending and balancing – and enjoying the festive days. January: An exciting New Year begins with the Sun very close to transformational Pluto in Capricorn. We are now faced with a dynamic, possibly unsettling, year in which we will need to rethink our strategies; philosophical and spiritual systems will also be in need of an overhaul. Saturn is now firmly in Sagittarius, bringing some limitations and serious hard work in order to turn opportunity into a solid reality. Mercury, planet of communication and commerce, turns retrograde on the 6th (until the 26th), once again emphasising the need to reflect and reconsider before making any important decisions. Energetic Mars moves into determined Scorpio on the 4th; that’s just the right place to keep up with those New Year’s resolutions. The new moon is in Capricorn on the 10th and the full moon is in Leo on the 24th. Enjoy your New Year stars and please do contact me if you would like to know what 2016 has in store for you. ARIES: MARCH 21 - APRIL 20 Your ruler, energetic Mars, remains in the well-balanced sign of Libra all month putting the spotlight on your relationships. Uranus steps in with a spectacular aspect on the 10th – prepare for the unexpected! Adventure beckons with the new moon in Sagittarius on the 11th. January: Your highest goals are in the spotlight during January; planning for what could turn out to be a transformational year can begin now. Dynamic Mars, your ruler, is in determined Scorpio from the 4th, bringing excellent opportunities for you to connect with your deepest resources. TAURUS: APRIL 21 - MAY 21 December should be a transformational month for Taurus. Venus, your ruler, starts the month in Libra but changes signs on the 5th. Several areas of your life will come under intense scrutiny now as you seek to gain more harmony and balance. The new moon brings your finances into the spotlight. January: The Sun and transformational Pluto are lighting up a pivotal sector of your chart. Travel and romance are linked this month, so don’t let work commitments stop you from enjoying what the stars have in store for you. The new moon on the 10th could bring an exciting opportunity. GEMINI: MAY 22 - JUNE 21 Your ruling planet, communicative Mercury, moves into practical Capricorn on the 10th. This is good news as all communications and plans can now be put into action. Abundant Jupiter in Virgo is stirring up your home and domestic life and new and creative ways of working can now emerge. January: Dynamic Mars and communicative Mercury are in a powerful aspect at the start of the month. You can now put your point of view across and win support from an unexpected quarter for any new projects or ideas. Take full advantage of the opportunities that come your way. CANCER: JUNE 22 - JULY 22 Uranus, the planet of surprises, makes many exciting aspects this month. The new moon in Sagittarius on the 11th is particularly important to your work. A sensational opportunity may come your way, so be prepared to have a broader perspective on all areas of your life. January: A close relationship is in the spotlight this month; you may need to focus on your private life and put career plans on hold. The new moon on the 10th helps you reach a new understanding if you trust your instincts. As Mars travels through Scorpio, let your intuition be your guide. LEO: JULY 23 - AUGUST 23 The Sun lights up the playful area of your chart this month, encouraging excitement and adventure. Stern Saturn also occupies this area, possibly bringing some relationship issues to the surface. Demonstrating the perfect balance of self-assertion and cooperation is vital. January: As forceful Mars moves into the domestic area of your chart on the 4th you’ll find that your focus is changing. The importance of long-term bonds and family life become increasingly significant. The new moon on the 10th throws some light on an issue that has been troubling you for a while.

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Community VIRGO: AUGUST 24 - SEPTEMBER 22 Home and family life are in the spotlight this month; the new moon on the 11th could bring events to a head. You may need to avoid rash decisions and the instinct to hurry important projects. Things should settle down mid-month as Mercury, your ruler, moves through level-headed Capricorn. January: Relationship minded Venus meets serious Saturn on the 8th in the domestic area of your chart. You might need to let go of preconceived ideas about the way that you should try to solve a recent problem. The new moon on the 10th brings fresh insight – and lucky Jupiter is in your sign! LIBRA: SEPTEMBER 23 - OCTOBER 23 You are accustomed to making everyone else in your life happy, but this month you can tend to your own needs without guilt. Venus, your ruling planet, is intense travelling through passionate Scorpio – it’s a time for pushing your own personal projects and interests ahead! January: Vibrant Mars is in your sign until the 4th, be sure to take advantage of this extra energy before Mercury goes retrograde two days later. Friendship groups are in strong focus around the time of the Leo full moon on the 24th; it also brings a new ambition to your attention. SCORPIO: OCTOBER 24 - NOVEMBER 22 Three planets illuminate a very personal sector of your chart, bringing your values and your self-expression to the forefront. Powerful Pluto, your ruler, is strong in ambitious Capricorn. You are in the position to make an impression on others, and to assert your personal influence. January: Venus has just left your sign and now she lights up the financial area of your chart; decision making is now on the cards. Banish your doubts as Jupiter and Mercury are in good aspect to each other, bringing you a new and inspired solution. The 10th brings a surprise communication. SAGITTARIUS: NOVEMBER 23 - DECEMBER 21 Mighty Jupiter, your ruling planet, animates and energises the most pivotal point in your chart. Your work, your energy levels and your sense of timing should all be very good during this cycle. Others find you easy to be around, and are attracted to your assertiveness and courage. January: Creative Venus has just entered your sign helping you to reach a more secure career position. Jupiter, your ruler, is radiating at the highest point of your chart – be flexible about the future and be prepared to change your plans. The new moon on the 10th gives you extra powers of persuasion. CAPRICORN: DECEMBER 22 - JANUARY 20 December is a strong month for creative pursuits and career matters. Energetic Mars is at the most pivotal point of your chart all month. Your ambition is heightened and opportunities may emerge from unexpected quarters. The full moon on the 25th highlights a relationship issue. January: Lucky Jupiter aligns with communicative Mercury at the start of the month, marking the beginning of a new chapter in your life. The 6th is an important date as the Sun joins powerful Pluto in your sign and presses you to stand tall and break free from a restrictive situation. AQUARIUS: JANUARY 21 - FEBRUARY 18 Three planets occupy a pivotal area of your chart this month – be ready for change and a new lease of life! Group and teamwork are positively emphasised, particularly after the Sagittarian new moon on the 11th. This is a very optimistic time for your personal ambition. January: Dynamic Mars reaches the highest point of your chart on the 4th, ensuring that this month will be anything but dull! Career opportunities could come out of nowhere; you can leave recent problems behind and win the recognition that you deserve. The full moon on the 24th brings an exciting meeting. PISCES: FEBRUARY 19 - MARCH 20 Financial matters need careful attention this month as Venus and Mars occupy the money sector of your chart; you have all of the necessary tools at your disposal to make important changes. Three planets in Sagittarius highlight your career - work can be demanding but also motivating. January: Your close relationships are under optimistic stars this month, as Jupiter and Venus, the planets of good fortune and romance, are well favoured. Venus also highlights career matters so take full advantage of this chance to usher in a whole new era of confidence and success.

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Police want Amber Valley people to put home security at the top of their Christmas lists this festive season.

Other crime prevention advice includes:

“I would urge people not to leave expensive items like these in view of windows and doors as this can be a target for opportunist thieves over the Christmas period.

• Keep doors and windows locked – it only takes seconds for an opportunist burglar to get into your property; • Leave a light on if you are heading out and buy timer switches to turn lights on at a specific point; • Consider investing in gravel for paths or driveways leading to your property and motion-sensitive outdoor lighting so you know if someone is approaching; • Keep valuables out of sight and consider placing high-value Christmas presents in a secure place instead of under the tree; • Mark your property with kits such as SmartWater and get bikes security marked, too; • Register valuables for free on the secure website immobilise.com, which helps police reunite recovered stolen items with their owners; • Be vigilant and report suspicious activity immediately to the police on 999 if a crime is in progress, 101 in a non-emergency or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

“Simple steps such as closing curtains at night, not leaving Christmas presents or valuables in plain view of people outside, and making sure doors and windows are locked

For more advice, call your local Safer Neighbourhood team on 101 or visit the website: www.derbyshire.police.uk.

Residents are being urged to spruce up home security over the Christmas and New Year festivities to stop unwanted visitors from targeting their property. To help people discourage burglars targeting Christmas presents, officers are reminding local people of simple security measures they can take to better protect their homes from crime. Community Safety Inspector, Russell Dakin said: “Expensive gadgets are at the top of a burglar’s wish list including laptops, games consoles, phones, tablets, jewellery and children’s toys.

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Local History The World’s Oldest Railway Tunnel In a garden of a house in Fritchley village is the north portal of the world’s oldest railway tunnel. The tunnel was built in 1793 by Benjamin Outram as part of the Butterley Gangroad, which transported limestone from a quarry in Crich to a wharf on the Cromford Canal at Bullbridge. It was then transported onward by canal to his ironworks at Butterley. This tunnel predates the Stodhart Tunnel on the Peak Forest Tramway by two years, making it the world’s oldest railway tunnel.

The tunnel as seen in 2013

(unlike later conventional locomotives that convert piston action into rotary action to drive wheels). In the mid-nineteenth century, the Outram’s L-shaped rails were removed and replaced with edge rails and the railway continued to operate as a narrow gauge mineral railway until 1933. To find out more about the Cromford Canal, its history and plans for its restoration, go to The Friends of the Cromford Canal website: www.cromfordcanal.org.uk.

By Bert Crump

The tunnel as seen in 1946

The tunnel is 23m (92ft ) long and was constructed using the cut and cover method, i.e. a trench is cut, the tunnel is then constructed and the trench filled over the tunnel, leaving an open trench at each end to form cuttings that were stone lined. At some time in the past, the cuttings were filled, blocking the tunnel; in 2001 the owner of the north portal decided to investigate to see if the tunnel still existed. Out of this decision, the Butterley Gangroad Project was formed, managed by the Derbyshire Archaeological Society. Wessex Archaeology was commissioned to carry out the archaeology to expose the north portal, and entered the tunnel in February 2013. Although blocked, the tunnel has survived in reasonable condition (see picture) and excavations at the south of the tunnel exposed a stone sleeper block in situ. This block is identical to those used by Outram on the Little Eaton Gangway. After the excavations, the tunnel was sealed but the remains of the railway still remain visible. In 1813 William Brunton, an engineer at the Butterley Company, used the railway to test a steam locomotive called Brunton’s Mechanical Traveller. The test was successful and the locomotive was used to move empty wagons for a number of months. The locomotive was propelled by a piston that actuated a complex series of rods and leavers that moved two cast iron legs, which stepped up and down, pushing the locomotive forward

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Local History: Tall Tales from Belper

This issue’s article features items from a deposit made into our archive by Jean Giles, a local Milford historian. Jean is also a cartographer with a side-line in drawing cartoons to illustrate news stories. There is space to reproduce only one drawing, but the news items themselves present an interesting view of life in earlier times.

A Long Felt Want

January 15th, 1905 – Holden’s Fire A serious fire at Holden’s furniture factory on Bridge Street, Belper was spotted by neighbours at 1am who rushed to salvage what they could. Due to low water pressure from the hydrants, Belper Fire Brigade’s water jets reached no further than 6ft. Derby fire brigade arrived at 3.15am with a steam driven engine which drew 300 gallons of water a minute from the River Derwent, and they soon had the fire under control.

attend dances – at so much a ticket. The gentleman who alleged he cleared the snow away from my doorstep in the winter of 1895 has just looked in to see if I remember him. There are soup kitchens desirous of gathering in my contributions. Taken on the whole the year opens dismally, and it is only by the exercise of make-believe that we can persuade ourselves, with our new resolutions that we do not keep, how happy and jolly we ought to be. However, a happy New Year in any case.”

February 1925 – Books for Everyone Belper’s new library costing new subscribers one penny was applauded for being cheap and well stocked. It opened for two hours every weekday evening with the town’s schoolteachers acting as librarians for the enterprise.

May 30th, 1930 – A Long Felt Want A public enquiry was about to begin about the necessity of Belper Urban District Council borrowing £1,145 to provide public toilets, an ambulance shed and fire hose shed for the town. The prospect increased hopes that the townspeople would not have to wait so long for emergency relief in the future. (See cartoon above)

October 1943 – The Last Word There were letters for and against comments in the local paper a week earlier objecting to the appointment of a registered conscientious objector as leader of the Combined Schools Youth Club. The last of the letters printed was from the man in question who said he wasn’t a conscientious objector at all, registered or otherwise, which effectively ended the debate. December 1949 – A Dashing Father Christmas A lot of children’s Christmas parties were being held in Belper in 1949. Anxious organisers of one in the Assembly Rooms received telephone calls from Ambergate and then Broadholme before a belated Father Christmas arrived, somewhat out of breath. He later went on to two other parties on the same day in the town. It was hoped that the reindeer were not too exhausted to carry out their Christmas Eve duties in the rest of Belper. January 3rd, 1908 – New Year Greetings The local News Editor opened the year with the following. “I am honoured by numerous invitations to

Belper Historical Society has a programme of talks at St. John’s Heritage Centre on the first Wednesday of the month from 7.30pm. In December Gareth King will present “Battles in Derbyshire”, and on January 6th Stephen Flinders will talk about “Owd Ilson”. “Along the Portway” by Barry Lings follows on February 3rd. All are welcome, and the charge to visitors is £3. Members are also available to receive enquiries at the Heritage Centre on the last Saturday of the month except December from 9.30 am to 12.00 noon.

By Pat Marjoram Chairman, Belper Historical Society

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Clubs, Societies, Groups, Classes Belper

1st Alton Manor Scout Group Beavers, Cubs and Scout group – More details from Group Scout Leader Darren Barnes: 01773 880019. 1st Belper Rainbows Belper Lane, Belper, Thursday evening, for girls 5 to 7. Details from belperrainbows@hotmail.co.uk 1st Belper Scout Group Belper Lane, Belper. For young people aged 6 to 14, male & female. Contact: www.firstbelper.org.uk or Group Scout Leader Sandra Nix 01773 829373 1st Openwoodgate Scout Group St Mark’s Church Hall, Over Lane, Belper. For boys and girls 6 to 14. Group scout leader Sharon Marshall: 07809 408 829. 4th Belper Scout Group Central Methodist Chapel, Chapel Street, Belper. For boys and girls 6 to 14. Group scout leader Roland Jakes: 01773 827626.

Belper Countryside Joggers Jog Derbyshire group. Meets on Belper Lane across from the Talbot Hotel. Mondays at 7.45pm (beginners), Thursdays at 7.30pm (intermediates). Belper & District Organ & Keyboard Club Belper Congregational Church, Green Lane, Belper. Concerts on 3rd Saturday monthly. Social evenings on alternate Thursdays 7pm to 10pm at Belper Heritage Centre. Nigel Dawes: 01773 827204. Belper District 50+ Forum Congregational Church, Church Walk, off Green Lane, Belper. Quarterly open meetings, Fridays 10.30am-12.30pm. Various themes relating to over 50’s. Ann Homar 01773 829556. Belper Folk Club Every Tuesday at The Old Kings Head, Days Lane, Belper, 8.30pm. Details from 01246 865170 or www.belperfolkclub.co.uk Belper Gardening Club Meets on the 4th Wednesday each month, Belper Football Club at 7.30pm. Guest speakers, plant and seed swap, trips & events. Contact Kathy 07779 412702. Belper Harriers Joggers Jog Derbyshire group.Meets at Belper Leisure Centre. For all jogging abilities. Tuesdays 7pm. Contact Geoff: 07802 657321 Belper Historical Society Talks programme on first Weds of the month at St John’s Heritage Centre, The Butts at 7.30pm. Email patmarjoram@tiscali.co.uk or call 01332 880600.

Air Cadets Belper New recruits needed ages 13-18. Meet every Tuesday & Thursday 6.45pm to 9pm at Cluster Road, Belper. For more information call 07736 248923.

Belper Junior Musical Theatre Singing group for 7+ years. Meet on Wednesdays at the former Strutt’s School on the corner of Gibfield Lane, Belper, 6pm - 7.15pm. Call: 01332 881766.

Alzheimers Society Belper Support Group First Tuesday of the month 2-4pm, Belper Cottage, 16 Chapel St. DE56 1AR. Info: Helen Aldridge 01332 208845 or email derbyshire@alzheimers.org.uk

Belper Krav Maga Academy Belper Leisure Centre, Kilbourne Road, Belper. Martial Arts club; train on Mondays & Fridays 8.30pm to 9.30pm both nights. Details on www.ikma.co.uk

Aroma Run by Belper Community Church at The Greyhound Inn on Whitemoor Lane. 3rd Sat each month 10.30am. Free cake & coffee. Quiz & chat. Families welcome. Tel:Henry Ford 01773 828619. Baby Sensory Baby development classes at the Lion Hotel, Belper. Every Friday at 10am. Call Claire on 07967 485855 or email derbyeast@babysensory.co.uk to book your free trial. Baby Yoga Suitable from 8 weeks old to crawling. Belper Community Hall Thursdays 9.45am - 11am, 6 week courses run during term time only. Small class sizes mean limited places. To book or for further information please contact Laurie Lowe at Little Sage yoga tel: 07545 479693 email: laurie@littlesageyoga.co.uk or visit www.littlesageyoga.co.uk Badger Explorer Scout Unit Christ Church, Bridge Street, Belper. Teenagers, male and female, 14 to 18. Explorer leader Paul Maddison: 01773 880422. Belper Aiwakai Karate Club Training for all ages and abilities at Belper Leisure Centre, John O’Gaunts Way, Belper on Fridays at 6.30pm. The general club finishes at 7.45pm followed by advanced session running until 8.30pm. Dave Johnson 07954 371945. Belper Art Group Meet at Strutt’s Centre, Derby Road, Belper every Thursday 7-9pm, Room 109. All abilities welcome. Further details from Club Secretary Andy Mayers: 01773 827293. Belper Bicycle Club Meet 1st Monday in every month (apart from Bank Holidays) at the Strutt Club, Campbell Street, Belper 7pm. New members welcome of all ages who are interested in cycle racing, either to compete for the team or as social members. Website www.belperbc.co.uk or Jonathan Marshall 01773 829590. Belper Bridge Club Meets every Friday at 6.50pm at the Masonic Hall, Campbell St, Belper. All welcome. www.bridgewebs.com/belper Belper Buggies Walking/fitness group. Meet at the bandstand at Belper River Gardens 1.30pm on Wednesdays. Free session. Contact: Sam Draper 07891 571488. Belper Cadets Parade on Monday & Wednesday 18.45 to 21.00 at the Drill Hall, Clusters Road, Belper (near Long Row School) Open to all young people 12-18. Contact Darron Moody 07921 501981.

Belper Meadows Bowls Club Belper Meadows, off Bridge Street, Belper. More details from secretary Graham Sheldon 01773 827548, or www.belpermeadowsbowlsclub.co.uk. New members welcome. Belper Meadows Tennis Club Meet behind Christ Church, off A6, The Triangle. Adult social nights Tuesdays and Thursdays. New members of all ages and abilities welcome. www.belpertennis.co.uk Belper Model Railway Group Strutt’s Centre, Derby Road, Belper (opposite Babington Hospital), Wednesdays 7pm to 10pm. Details from Stephen Shepherd (secretary) at shepherd295@btinternet.com tel no: 01283 703300. Belper Musical Theatre Musical theatre shows performed every February and singing concerts performed at intervals throughout the year. Meet 7.30pm on Wednesdays at former Strutt’s School, Gibfield Lane, Belper. Call: 01773 825938. Belper Players Mondays at Strutt Centre, Derby Road and Thursdays at Lion Hotel, Bridge Street at 7:30pm. Wanting new members – actors, backstage and front of house. Secretary Joyce Towle: 01335 370827. Belper Singers Chamber choir of 24 voices, repertoire includes sacred and secular works, mostly unaccompanied. Vacancies for experienced tenors and basses. Rehearsals Wednesdays, 8pm to 10pm, Congregational Church, off Green Lane, Belper, DE56 1DB. www.belpersingers.webs.com or email belpersingers@gmail.com. Belper Social Club for the Disabled Every second Wednesday at The Whitemoor Centre, John O’Gaunts Way, Belper, 7.30pm. Barbara Pickering: 01773 823803. Belper Stage Productions Rehearse on Mon evenings at 7.30pm in The Blue Room, Robert Ludlam Theatre, St Benedict’s School, Duffield Rd, Darley Abbey DE22 1JD. Adults & childrenre hearse for fun. Info: 07758 625372 Belper Stroke Club Belper Leisure Centre, off Kilbourne Road, Belper, 2pm to 4pm on alternative Tuesdays. Belper Sub-Aqua Club Belper Leisure Centre, off Nottingham Road, Belper, every Wednesday 8pm to 9pm - scuba training for beginners. Tony Slator 01773 825137.

Belper Chess Club Every Wednesday at The Old Kings Head, Days Lane, Belper. Start time 7.30pm. Secretary R Harrison Tel: 01773 824885 or 07971 111061 e-mail: rsharrison70@btinternet.com www.belperchessclub.org.uk

Belper Tae Kwon-Do School Belper Leisure Centre, Kilbourne Road, Belper. New beginner classes, age 4 and above, Saturday 9.30am to 10.30am; Wednesday 5.15pm to 6.30pm. New beginner adult classes, Sunday 7.30pm to 9pm, and Wednesday 8pm to 9.30pm. 4th Dan, Karl Duro: 07946 593363.

Belper Civic Forum Civic association for Belper parish (including Milford) particularly concerned with planning, services, town improvement and heritage matters.Email belpercivicforum@hotmail.co.uk or Roger Shelley 01773 829176

Belper Thursday Club Belper Community Hall, Bridge Street, Belper. Alternate Thursdays. Social meetings for retired ladies and gents. £1.50 admission. Call: 01773 825619.

Belper Community Church Meets twice a month at Whitemoor Centre 10.30am Sundays on John O’Gaunts Way. Modern Church for all ages. Tel: Henry Ford 01773 828619.

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Belper Community Cottage Community Centre, 16 Chapel Street, Belper, run by volunteers for the people of Belper. Four meeting rooms for hire at very reasonable rates. To hire or to look around call 01773 880364.

Belper Toy Library Weds 10am – 12noon, Belper Community Hall and Thurs 1.30pm – 3.30pm, The Bungalow, Belper School, John O’Gaunts Way. ‘Stay & Play’ session fee £2.50 per family (up to 3 children), additional visitors 75p each. Includes 1 week’s free toy hire (for members), craft activity, refreshments. One-off lifetime membership fee £10, discounted to £7.50 if join at session (group & child minder membership available). Email: derbyshiretoylibraries@gmail.com Call: 0845 3102738


Belper Town Wind Band Methodist Church Hall, Openwoodgate, Belper, on Tuesdays, 7.15pm. Brass and wind instrument players any age, average to good abilities, welcome. Gaynor Lovett: 01332 881875.

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Belper U3A Self help social and education group for retired people. Open meetings on 1st Friday of the month. 10am at Strutt’s, Derby Road, Belper. New members welcome. Roma (01773) 821499.

Ladybirds Pre-School Play, learn and grow together at our friendly Pre-School. Strutts Centre, Room 17, Derby Rd., Belper. DE56 1UU. Mon, Tue, Wed & Fri 9.15-16.00, Thur 9.15-12.15. Tel: 07804 219458.

Belper WI Meet 1st Tuesday of the month at Congregational Church, Green Lane, Belper. 7.15pm. President Joan Blower 01773 853862 Secretary: Miranda.francis60@yahoo.com Tel: 01773 821424

L D Camera Club Meet alternative Tuesdays at the Conservative Club, Campbell Street, Belper, 8pm. T Swift: 01773 853437.

Belper Women’s Group Every Wednesday at 10am at Holbrook Road School. Talks and social events. New members welcome. Call Marie on 01773 824406. Bereavement Support Group The Cottage Project, Chapel Street, Belper every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month 10am to 12noon. 01773 880364. Blossom Ladies’ Club Meet fortnightly on Wednesdays at The Old Kings Head, Days Lane, Belper, 2 3.30pm. New members welcome. Contact Phyllis: phylliss28@hotmail.co.uk. Bumps and Babes Group For new and expectant parents, every Monday 10-11.30am at No 28, The Market Place, Belper. Run by Amber Valley NCT. BYTE (Belper Youth Theatre) Drama & Performance Arts for 11 to 16 year olds at Long Row School, Belper, on Wednesdays 5pm to 6pm. Call 01773 828724. Citizen’s Advice Bureau Free advice in all GP surgeries in Belper, contact your surgery for appointment. For appointment at Bureau, 103 Bridge St., call 0844 375 2712 between 9.30am and 4pm. Cheerleading Classes Belper Leisure Centre, for ages 5 and over, Saturday 10.20am 11.20am. Classes also in Heanor and Smalley. Full details from Nicky Horton: 07748 148626. Chevin Probus Club For retired professional/businessmen in Belper, Duffield, Little Eaton and surrounding area. Meet at 10.30am for coffee on third Monday each month at Lion Hotel, Bridge Street Belper for talks/lunches, 11am. Occasional trips out for members and partners. Eric Allen: 01773 823105. Community Crafts Card-making classes at Belper Community Hall, Bridge Street, alternate Thursdays 10am to 12noon. £5 per session. Kelly Austin: 01773 763841, or communitycrafts@fsmail.net Compassionate Communication Practice Group First Saturday of the month, 10.30am to 12.30pm at the Strutts Centre. Learn how to use Nonviolent Communication (NVC) to enhance relationships & resolve conflicts. Info: Fran Hill 07955 588356 or franhill2@gmail.com Dalesmen Male Voice Choir of Belper Practice at the old Herbert Strutt School, Strutt’s Centre, Derby Road, Belper, 7.30pm Mondays. New members welcome, or just sit and listen. Paul: 01773 748986. Derbyshire Children’s Centre Alder Road, Belper. For a guide to free activities in the area, call 01773 826651 or e-mail Belpercc@derbyshire.gov.uk for further details. Fleet Arts The Fleet, Belper. A local charity delivering high quality arts opportunities within the community. Rooms for hire including Music Rehearsal space at very reasonable rates. Details: 01773 820484, Email jane@fleet-arts.org or visit www.fleet-arts.org Fleet Indoor Bowls Belper Would love to see new members at our very laid back, friendly club. Monday evenings. Average age 50+ but all ages considered. Phone: Annette 01773 824945. Folk Friendzy Traditional Dancing for youngsters 5-19 years old at Belper Community Hall (behind Belper Library, Bridge Street, Belper.) Saturdays 9am to 12.30pm. Also at Fleet Arts Centre, The Fleet, Belper on Wednesdays 6.30pm to 9pm. New dancers welcome. 01773 743741. Friends of Belper Parks A community group who holds events and work parties to improve and maintain Belper Parks. See website www.belperparks.info or ring Dave 01773 824743. Friends of Belper River Gardens Organising concerts, events and taking part in working parties to make use of and help improve Belper’s unique Edwardian riverside gardens. Trevor 01773 821920 Genus (Belper District) Scout Network For boys and girls 18-25. Contact network leader Adam Thompson 01332 841744; email genusnetwork@belperdistrictscouts.org.uk or visit http://www.belperdistrictscouts.org.uk/genusnetwork/ Goryukan Belper Aikido Club Strutts Centre, Derby Road, Belper DE56 1UU, Tuesday & Thursday nights. Contact Henry Sensei on 07538-757073/Email: yoshinkan.aikido@virgin.net/Website: www.belper-aikido.co.uk Karate with Ronin Budo Training on Tuesdays 7.30-8.30pm Belper Strutt Centre. More info: Call Charles Spring 07980 639437 or go to http://www.facebook.com/RoninBudo or email: charlesspring@btinternet.com

Learning Through Drama St John’s School, Belper, Mondays, 4.30pm to 5pm; and Long Row School, Belper, Wednesdays, 4.30pm to 5pm. Speech and drama tuition by qualified teachers for ages 5 to 15. Call: 07914 539719. Meditation Group Belper Unitarian Chapel, Field Row off Green Lane. From September 2014 meets every 1st and 3rd Wed 7.45-9.15pm. All welcome – no experience necessary. Andy Phillips 01773 823160 or andyphillips.one@gmail.com Mid Derbyshire Green Party 1st & 3rd Monday of each month. 7pm at the Bull’s Head, Dalley Lane, Belper Lane End. Info: Sue MacFarlane, sue@the-macfarlanes.co.uk 01773 423758. Mini Moos Parent & Toddler Group Mondays 9:30-11:30am, Splitz Dance Centre, Campbell St, Belper. Contact Jo Leigh: joannaelgar@hotmail.com No. 28 Community Hall, Belper Market Place Café on Belper Farmers Market days (2nd Sat each month) and on other public occasions with stalls, exhibitions and activities. Heritage-related events, community themed activities, art exhibitions. Community and private hire available. Info: twentyeightbelper@btinternet.com; www.facebook.com/twentyeightbelper. Parent & Toddler Group at Fleet Arts Every Thursday from 10am to 12pm. All Welcome. Pilates with a Twist Classes in Belper at Fleet Arts – Mondays 6.15pm and Thursdays 6.30pm. Booking is essential on 07970 022101 or email becky.britchford@hotmail.co.uk. Playball Multi-Sport Coaching Session at Fleet Arts For children aged 2 to 4 yrs. Fridays 1.30-2.45pm term time only. Contact: 07935 600027. Pregnancy Yoga Classes at No. 28 The Market Place, Belper. Wednesdays 6.30-8pm. Gentle pregnancy and birth-specific yoga exercises. Experienced pregnancy yoga teacher/NHS midwife Alison Talbot. alison@purplelotusyoga.co.uk 07877 970112 www.purplelotusyoga.co.uk Reiki Share Group For Reiki Level 1 or above. Meets first Fri of month at Fleet Arts, Belper. 7pm-9.30pm. New members welcome. Info: Judy 07875 367270. Rotary Club of Belper and Duffield Monday evening 7.30pm at the Lion Hotel, Bridge Street. Info: www.belper-rotary.co.uk or Nick Blurton 01773 824607. Rough Truffles Community Choir Singing songs from around the world. Choir is open to everyone, regardless of experience, ability or confidence. No auditions, songs are taught by ear, so no need to read music. Meet upstairs at the Queens Head pub, Chesterfield Road, Belper, every Monday at 8.00pm. All welcome. Details: www.roughtruffles.org.uk Royal British Legion (Belper) Club Strutt Street, Belper. Entertainment every Saturday evening from 8.30pm. Also alternate Tuesday evenings from 8.30pm. More info: 01773 822151 Everyone welcome. You don’t have to be ex-military to join. Royal British Legion, Women’s Section Royal British Legion, Strutt Street, Belper, last Wednesday each month, speaker, 7.15pm. Also, day after at 10am is a coffee morning with raffle and stalls. New members welcome. 01773 826691. Shamanic Journeying Group Meet 3rd Friday of the month. St Johns Chapel, The Butts, Belper 7pm – 10pm Contact Pat Dunnicliffe or Del woods on 01332 880984 dunnwooddrums@live.com Info: www.dunnwooddrums.com Shape Fitness Strutt’s Centre, Mondays 7.30pm. Pilates with fitness, come and join the fun. Contact Dawn 07917 728912. Special Friends Parent led play and support group for 0-5’s with additional needs. Siblings welcome. Second Wednesday of every month 9.45-11.45am. Belper Children’s Centre, Alder Road, Belper. DE56 1LP. info@special-friends.co.uk www.facebook.com/specialfriendsbelper SSAFA (Belper) Lifelong support for our Forces and their families. Volunteers always needed. Call the Drill Hall, Cluster Road, Belper on 01773 828116 or email ssafaderbyshirepr@aol.co.uk. Star Roles After-School Drama Club at Fleet Arts For children aged 6 to 11 yrs. Fridays 4.30-6pm term time only. Contact: 01773 880479 or 07760 376467.

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Little Black Book Strutts Centre Ltd Derby Road, Belper. A thriving community centre run entirely by volunteers. If you wish to hire a space or want more details of the many varied activities held here, ring Strutts on 01773 599993 or visit websites www.strutts.net or www.strutts.org The Chevin Singers Strutts Centre, Derby Road, Belper, term time Tuesday 10am to 12noon. Unaccompanied singing. No need to read music or have any singing experience. £3 per session. Call 01773 822253 or just turn up at Strutts. The Drop Inn Centre Independent Youth Centre & Charity Advice, support & alternative education for young people Open: Mon 4.30pm - 9.30pm, Tues 6pm - 8pm, Thurs 7pm - 9.30pm. More info: Andrea Fox 07960 576257 email: thedropinn@hotmail.co.uk www.thedropinn.org The Highedge Historical Society Welcomes new members. Parkside Methodist Church, Parkside, Heage on second Monday of each month at 7.30pm. Tiny Talk Baby Signing and Toddler Talk 0-3 yrs. Teach your baby to communicate before they can talk. Help your toddler learn skills needed for pre-school. Tuesdays 11-12noon at The Fit Pit Ground Floor, East Mill, Bridgefoot, Belper DE56 2UA. Contact beccid@tinytalk.co.uk or 07812 420396 Transition Belper Community organisation and charity working towards a low carbon local economy. Meet at 7.30pm first Tuesday of each month at Strutt’s Community Centre, Derby Road, Belper. See www.transitionbelper.org or email info@transitionbelper.org. Phone: 07773 667316.

Jog Codnor Jog Derbyshire Group. Meets at the Poet & Castle Pub. For all abilities. Tuesdays at 7pm Contact: Ben 07500 600171 Tiny Talk Baby Sign Language Class Mondays 1.30-2.30pm at Waingroves Community Centre, Church Street, Waingroves DE5 9TX Trish Wright: 07795 554375 or trishw@tinytalk.co.uk

Denby & Kilburn 1st Horsley & Kilburn Brownies Scout Hut, Highfield Road, Kilburn, Wednesday 6.30pm to 8pm. Call 01332 882535 or 07545 551890 for details. 3rd Horsley & Kilburn Brownies Wednesday 6.30pm to 8pm at Kilburn Methodist Chapel Brown Owl (Trish Rose) 01332 881786 1st Horsley & Kilburn Rainbows St Clements Church, Church St, Horsley Thurs 6.00pm – 7.00pm. Contact Sarah 07454224088 1st Horsley & Kilburn Scout Group For boys & girls aged 6 to 14 at Scout HQ, Highfield Rd, Kilburn. Contact: Richard Ward, 01773 857232 or 07795 420505. Chatterbox Café Kilburn Village Hall, Church Street, Kilburn, every second Friday, 10am to midday, in conjunction with Mobile Library sited on car park. Coffee, cakes; relax, chat or read. Enid: 01332 780486. Denby Footpaths Group Maintenance and preservation of local footpaths; community walks, circular routes. Jane: 01332 781305, or e-mail denby-footpaths-group@hotmail.co.uk

Tuesday Club St Mark’s Church Hall, Openwoodgate, Belper, alternate Tuesdays 2pm to 4pm. Socials, speakers, trips for active retired 55+ ladies and gents and is non-denominational. 01773 820664 or 01773 747195.

Derbyshire Archery Club Now meet at John Flamsteed School. Shooting at times outside school hours. Frequent tournaments at Kedleston Hall in the summer. Regular beginners’ courses throughout the year. Information on dacarchers.co.uk or phone Neil Bryan 01773 824903.

Twistin’ Tikes Thursdays a new music class for ages 3-5. The Fit Pit, East Mill, Bridge Foot. 1.45-2.45pm.Contact Jacqui 07977 578359 or info@twistintots.co.uk www.facebook/twistintots

Intermediate Adults Dance Classes Kilburn Village Hall, Church Street, Kilburn. Latin American and Ballroom, Thursdays 7.30pm to 8.30pm. Patricia Cooke: 01332 660837.

Twistin’ Tinies Tuesdays, 1.30-2.40pm. Musical fun and baby-bonding activities for parents and carers with babies age 0-18 months. Suitable from birth. Contact Jacqui, 07977 578 359, info@twistintots.co.uk, www.facebook/twistintots

Kilburn Christian Fellowship Meet in Kilburn Village Hall, Church Street, Kilburn, 5pm to 6pm on the second Sunday of each month, refreshments. All ages welcome. Godfrey: 01332 781200

Twistin’ Tots Tuesdays 9.45-11.45, Belper Community Hall. Music and play for under 5s. Contact Jacqui 07977578359, info@twistintots.co.uk, www.facebook/twistin tots

Kilburn Community Choir A time of singing and fun, no experience needed. Hunters Arms, Kilburn. 1st & 3rd Thursdays from 7-8.30pm. Info: Cathy 07986 450580.

Umbrella – Parent/Carer’s Support Group Working to improve the quality of life for disabled children and young adults and their families in Derby City and South Derbyshire. Meet second Thursday in the month, Strutts Building, Derby Rd., Belper DE56 1UU. 10am-12noon. Info: Alisha 01332 785658. Walking for Health Every Wednesday, 10am – meet outside Belper Clinic, Babington Hospital. Walks vary, 30-60minutes, and 45-90 minutes (please call for details before attending). Beginner’s walks – every Wednesday 2.30pm – meet in the bar area, Belper Leisure Centre. Walks offered are up to 30 minutes, and 30-60 minutes. Contact Nikki Ottowell, Walk Coordinator: 01773 841428; nikki.ottowell@ambervalley.gov.uk. Whitemoor Day Service Adult care - Activities for adults with learning disabilities, at 100 John O’Gaunts Way, Belper. Unit manager Jeannette Simms: 01629 531906 or 07975 707240.

Church Contacts St Clement’s Church, Horsley; St Susanna’s Church, Horsley Woodhouse; St Mary’s Church, Denby. Serving the parishes of Horsley, Denby, Horsley Woodhouse, Kilburn and Coxbench. For all church-based enquiries contact the parish office 01332 880284.

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Kilburn Life Group 8 Sitwell Drive, Kilburn. 10am to 11.30am first and third Wednesday of month. Discuss issues on life matters. Cynthia: 01332 882713. Kilburn Striders Jog Derbyshire Group Meets at car park opposite Pickford Gardens. For all abilities. Meets at various times. Please call Ross for details. Ross: 07791 683056 Kilburn Wine Circle Kilburn Village Hall, Church St., DE56 0LU. Every third Wednesday of the month to taste wine. Contact David Savidge 0115 930 3712 or Phil Bacon 01332 883267. Kyleburn Historical Society Kilburn Baptist Chapel Schoolroom, Highfield Road, Kilburn, every third Thursday, 7.30pm. Speakers. Chairman. Keith Staley: 01332 881853. Mums & Minis Denby Bottles Church, Danesby Crescent, Tuesdays 10am to 12noon. Mike and Alison James 01773 743104 Stay ‘n’ Play Kilburn Village Hall, Church Street, Kilburn. Every Thursday 9.15am to 11.15am term time only. Tae Kwon-do & Self Defence Kilburn Village Hall. Adult & Junior classes Sat: 10.00-12.00noon. Sun 9.30-10.30am Panthers 4-7 yrs Sat: 9.00-10.00am & Wed 5.00-6.00pm Contact Shirley 07779 812468 http://www.progressive-selfdefence.co.uk The Wednesday Club The Denby Village Cricket Club, 1st Wednesday every month 2pm–4pm. Ann Goddard: 01332 780220. All welcome.

3rd Codnor Scouts For girls and boys aged 6-14. All clubs meet at the Old Cricketer’s Bungalow at the side of the Old Welfare, Codnor. Beavers – Tuesdays 5.15pm till 6.30pm. Cubs – Tuesdays 6.45pm till 8.15pm. Scouts – Fridays 6.30pm till 8.15pm. Ann Cantrill 07817 636232.

Walking for Health Every Thursday at 9:30 am – meet outside the Bourne’s Cafe at the Visitor Centre, Denby Pottery. Walks offered are up to 30 minutes, and 30 - 60 minutes. Contact Nikki Ottowell, Walk Coordinator: 01773 841428; nikki.ottowell@ambervalley.gov.uk.

Amber Valley Rotary Club Meets Tuesdays 6:45 for 7:00pm at Codnor Castle Inn, Ormonde Fields Golf Centre, Nottingham Road, Codnor. New members are welcome. Please contact us first if you are interested. Contact us on 07850 440001 or by our ‘Contact us’ page on www.rotary-ambervalley.org.uk

Whist Drive Kilburn Village Hall, Church Street, Kilburn. Fortnightly on Wednesdays 2pm. 01773 741586

Codnor & District WI 2nd Tuesday each month, 7.15pm at Methodist Church Hall, Mill Lane, Codnor. 01773 714098.

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Derbyshire County Council Children’s Centre – Come Out & Play in Codnor. Peveril House, Codnor. Play and information for families. Wednesdays 1.30pm-3.00pm. Telephone 01629 532601 or email: ironvillecc@derbyshire.gov.uk

Duffield 1st Duffield Scout Group For boys & girls aged 6 to 14 at Scout HQ, Hall Farm Road, Duffield. Group Scout Leader Alan Hudson: 01332 840377.


Adult Yoga and Meditation Term time only: Mon at Meadows School, Park Road, Duffield . 7pm – 7.30pm Meditation followed by Yoga 7.30 – 9pm. Thurs: Yoga 1.15 – 2.30pm Duffield Scout Hall, Hall Farm Road. Info: Anita 01332 842070.

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Amber Painting Group Friendly Art Group meets Fridays 1.45-3.45pm, Methodist Church Hall, King St, Duffield. New members welcome. Tel: 01332 842016.

Every 2nd Saturday in the month at Duffield Baptist Church, Makeney Road. DE56 4BD. 9 am – 10.30am. Enq: Robin Merrifield susa1@live.com, www.debc.org.uk 01335 372039.

Derwent Valley Training Band Music Block, Ecclesbourne School, Mondays 5.45pm to 6.30pm for brass and wind players all ages, from beginners to Grade 3. Kath Hoblyn: 01332 840405.

Yoga with Tabitha Tuesdays 1-2pm (term time only) Duffield Squash Club. Fridays 11.30-12.30pm (term time only) Hazlewood Hall, Duffield. A Yoga class for all levels. Contact me to secure a place – 07957 387333

Derwent Valley Wind Band Concert Hall, Ecclesbourne School, term time only on Mondays 6.45pm 8.15pm. For brass and wind players of all ages. Grade 3 and above. Tony Rawcliffe 01332 841501.

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Duffield and District Bowling Club Meet at Milford Bowling Green behind Nealies. Paul Greenwood: 01332 840478 or e-mail greenwoodpaul@hotmail.co.uk New members welcome.

1st Holbrook Scout Group Beavers, Cubs and Scout Group. Meet at Arkwright Hall, Moorside Lane, Holbrook. Leader Mark Hudson: 01773 827083.

Duffield Art Group Weston Centre, Tamworth Street, Duffield, every Friday 2pm. New members welcome. Sylvia Owen: 01773 824534.

Drumming Group Meets last Fri of month (may differ) 7pm – 9.30pm at The Arkwright Hall, Moorside Lane, Holbrook. Contact Pat Dunnicliffe or Del Woods on 01332 880984 email:dunnwooddrums@live.com Info: www.dunnwooddrums.com

Duffield Baby and Toddler Group Playgroup for babies and pre-school children, every Wednesday 9.30-11am, Duffield Methodist Church, King Street. Duffield Gardening Club Weston Centre, Tamworth Street, Duffield. First Saturday each month, 10am. Slide shows, outings, activities, coffee. Chairperson Sandra Dare 01332 841658 Duffield Pre-school Duffield Meadows School, Mon-Fri. For children aged 2yrs to school age. Thur & Fri lunch club. Contact: 07955 168892 or www.duffieldpreschool.co.uk Duffield Singers Friendly community choir. Meet every Wednesday at St Margaret’s Church, Hall Farm Road, Duffield at 7.45pm. New members welcome, bass, tenor, alto & soprano voices www.facebook.com/theduffieldsingers2014

Holbrook Baby & Toddler Group Holbrook Methodist Church, Moorside Lane, Holbrook. Fridays 9.15am to 11.15am, term time. £2 per family. Rosemary Woodward: 07795 602478 Holbrook Friendship Club First Thursday of every month. 2pm -4pm at the Sports and Social Club, Shaw Lane, Holbrook. Call David Robinson for more information 01773 828304 Holbrook Garden Group Holbrook Moor Methodist Church, Moorside Lane, Holbrook, third Monday each month, 7.30pm. All welcome. David Skelton: 01332 881221. Holbrook Miners Welfare Bowls Club Holbrook Miners Welfare Club Shaw Lane, Holbrook. Details from Sharon Stevens: 01332 781403.

Duffield Tae Kwon-Do School Duffield Meadows School, on Mondays 4.50pm to 6.20pm and on Fridays 4.50pm to 6.20pm. New beginner children’s classes from aged 4 upwards. 4th dan, Karl Duro: 07946 593363.

Holbrook WI Holbrook Sports and Social Club, Shaw Lane, Holbrook. First Wednesday each month. 7.30pm. Lilian Phipps 01332 881419.

Families at Four St Alkmund’s Church Duffield, Parish Church Hall, every 4th Sunday 4pm. Games, stories and songs for families. 01332 840536.

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Fusion Club for 5 to 11-year-olds at Emmanuel Christian Centre, 32 Chapel Street, Sundays 11am to 12noon. Parents welcome to stay. Family service first Sunday every month. Ignition St Alkmund’s Church Duffield, Parish Hall every Tuesday night during term time from 7.30pm to 9pm for school years 10 to 13. 01332 840536. Impact St Alkmund’s Church Duffield, Parish Hall, every Monday night during term time from 7pm to 8.30pm for school years 7 to 9. 01332 840536.

Horsley & Coxbench WI Horsley Village Hall, Church Street, Horsley, second Monday each month. 7.15pm. Tel: Janet 01332 883466. Horsley Over 60’s Club Horsley Village Hall, Church Street, Horsley, alternate Tuesdays 2pm to 4pm. Contact Barbara Watts: 01773 745008 Ladies Night Informal evenings with talks, crafts and social events every 3rd Tuesday 7.45 pm, in Horsley Village Hall Church Street, Horsley. 01332 881025 or 01773 741977

Jog Duffield Jog Derbyshire group. Meets at Eyes Meadow. All abilities welcome. Monday 6pm, Tuesday 9.30am and Thursday 6pm. Contact Julie 07934 494121

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Kick Fit and Abs Blast Duffield Meadows Junior School – aerobic and conditioning classes. Kick Fit on Wednesdays 6.30pm to 7.30pm, £3.50. Abs Blast on Wednesdays 7.30pm to 7.55pm, £2. Or both for £5. Matt Elliott: 07971 923248 or e-mail mattelliott@live.com

1st Sitwell Scout Group For cubs aged 7 ½ to 11. Meet every Weds 6.30-8pm. Sitwell Scout HQ off Church Lane, Horsley Woodhouse DE7 6AW. Other sections to open soon. Info: www.1stsitwellscoutgroup.co.uk, Email: Cubs@1stsitwellscoutgroup.co.uk

MASSIVE – Youth Drop-In Centre Emmanuel Community Church, Chapel Street, Duffield. Fridays 4.00pm-6.00pm (School years 7-9) 7.00pm-10.00pm (School years 10+) Contact Will Leech – 01332 841386.

Dance Night Horsley Woodhouse Church Hall, Main Street. Every Monday 7.00pm, Line Dancing with Megan; and at 8.15pm. Eric: 01332 881566 or 07790 863997

Messy Church Methodist Church, King Street, Duffield, first Sunday of the month 10.30am - 11.15am. Bible stories, crafts, fun and activities for children of all ages. Children should be accompanied by an adult. Coleen 01332 841788.

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

Music at Duffield Non-profit making music society and registered charity. Info: www.musicatduffield.com

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

Scottish Country Dancing The first step to a healthier lifestyle. Reduce stress levels, get fitter, boost your social life. Hazelwood Village Hall, Tues 8-10 pm. Opens mid-Sept. Details: Mrs Penny Bee 01629 822476.

Horsley Woodhouse Royal British Legion Horsley Woodhouse Over 60’s Club meets in the hall, alternate Tuesdays at 2pm. Bingo, dominoes and cards. Outings for members at regular intervals. Subs £8 per year. Come and join our friendly group. Call Don 01332 881379.

Seedlings Toddler Group at Emmanuel Community Church Chapel Street, Duffield Tuesdays 9.30 –11.30am (term time) email: seedlings.duffield@hotmail.co.uk

Orchard Group Dominoes, Scrabble, and Whist at Orchard Community Centre, off Fairfield Road, alternate Tuesdays 2pm. 01332 883240.

Songs of Praise St Alkmund’s Church Duffield, Parish Hall, 1st Monday every month at 2pm. Service with traditional hymns, short talk, and cream tea. 01332 840536.

Over 55’s Gentle Exercise Class Horsley Woodhouse Church Hall, Main Street. Every Wednesday 1.30pm to 2.30pm. Pauline Clarke: 01773 712829 or Eric 01332 881566

Sparks St Alkmund’s Church Duffield, Parish Church Hall, every 1st Sunday 10am for Primary School aged children. Songs, stories, games and meet Sparky. 01332 840536.

Tae Kwon-Do Practical Self Defence Horsley Woodhouse Church Hall, Adult & Junior Classes, Tuesday 6.30-8.30pm. Contact Shirley 07779 812468 http://www.progressive-selfdefence.co.uk

The Duffield Club Private members snooker/social club at 13 Town Street, Duffield. Call Glyn: 01332 842421 Who Let The Dads Out! Toddler Group for Dads, Grandads and male carers and their under 4’s.

Walking for Health Every Wednesday, 9:45am – meet outside the Ex-service and Working Men’s Club, Horsley Woodhouse. Walks offered are 30 - 60 minutes, and 45 - 90 minutes (please call for details before attending). Contact Nikki Ottowell, Walk Coordinator: 01773 841428; nikki.ottowell@ambervalley.gov.uk.

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Little Black Book Whist Drive British Legion Hall, Main Street, Horsley Woodhouse, every Friday 7.30pm. Malcolm Parkin 01332 880160.

Little Eaton Adult Yoga Little Eaton Village Hall, Vicarage Lane, Little Eaton, DE21 5EA; Wednesday 7.45pm to 9pm, term time only. Anita: 01332 842070. Baby Sensory Baby development classes at Little Eaton Village Hall, Vicarage Lane, Little Eaton. Meet every Tuesday 10am to 11am. Call Claire 07967 485855 to book your free trial visit. Fitness Training Fast Fitness, Little Eaton Park, Mondays 6-6.30pm, £2.50 Circuit Training, Little Eaton Village Hall, Thursdays 6-7pm, £5.00 Contact: Ailsa Waters 07929 610558 Little Eaton Crown Green Bowling Club St Peter’s Park, Vicarage Lane. Valerie Kaye: 01332 834389 or Maurice Walkerdine: 01332 880168.

Milford Amber Valley Tai Chi Chuan The Martial Art of Tai Chi. Kawagishi Dojo (formerly the Riverside Garden Centre). Tuesdays - General class 6.30-8pm, beginners welcome. Advanced class runs through to 8.30pm. Info: Jon King 01332 890 460; sifu@ambervalleytaichichuan.co.uk; www.ambervalleytaichichuan.co.uk Belper Aiwakai Karate Club Training for all ages and abilities at Kawagishi Dojo, Milford on Tuesdays at 6.30pm-8.30pm. The general club finishes at 7.45pm followed by advanced session running until 8.30pm. Dave Johnson 07954 371945. Chevin Road Baptist Chapel Sundays 10.30-11.30am, Junior Church and coffee. Wednesday Club, various speakers alternate weeks. Thursday: Bible Study 7.30pm. Friday: monthly Coffee Mornings. Modern Interior, disabled friendly. New toilet and outside platform lift. Info: 01773 821965. Karate & Kick Boxing with Ronin Budo Training on Thursdays 7.30-8.30pm for Karate, 8.30-9.30pm for Kick Boxing.Milford Kawagishi Dojo Riverside Fitness Centre. Info: Charles Spring 07980 639437 or go to http://www.facebook.com/ RoninBudo or email: charlesspring@btinternet.com

Little Eaton Dance School Little Eaton Village Hall, Little Eaton Park. Meet Saturdays, children 2 and over. Fun classes in ballet, tap, modern, jazz and acrobatic dance. Julie Law: 01332 835392 or 07815 564096.

Midas After-School Club Milford Primary School, Chevin Road. Mondays to Fridays 3.30pm to 6pm. Diana Lawday: 01332 842913.

Little Eaton Diamonds Football Under-12s. Training Wednesdays 6pm-7pm, matches Sundays. New players welcome. Tim: 07967586849; tjhorwood@hotmail.co.uk

Milford & Makeney WI Meet at Holy Trinity Church Hall, A6 Milford, on first Monday afternoon of the month at 2pm. Jo: 01773 825478.

Little Eaton Gardening Club Meet at the Village Hall, Vicarage Lane, DE21 5EA every 3rd Wednesday evening of month 7-9pm. (Autumn & Winter) Excursions during summer months & December event. Visitors welcome. Info: Moira Hutchison 01332 831966.

Milford Pre-School Milford Primary School, Chevin Road. Morning, afternoon and lunch club sessions for 2-4 year olds; new 9am – 3pm option for 3 & 4 year olds. Government funding can be used for certain sessions. 01332 842913

Little Eaton Jog Derbyshire Group Meet under Village Hall balcony. For all abilities. Tuesdays 7pm. Fridays 9:15am (during school term time) Saturdays 8:15am Lesley Crane 07973 440589 lesley1crane@gmail.com Little Eaton Lawn Tennis Club St Peter’s Park, Vicarage Lane, Little Eaton. 3 hard courts, open all year. New members welcome. Visit www.littleeatontennisclub.co.uk for application form. Little Eaton Players Amateur dramatic group staging several events a year. Rehearsals on Thursdays at Little Eaton OAP Hall, Barley Close, Little Eaton, 7pm. Steve 07970 969874 or littleeatonplayers@hotmail.co.uk Little Eaton Playschool United Reformed Church, Alfreton Road, Little Eaton. Sessional play, care and learning. Monday to Friday for children 2 years to school age. Free funded places for 3 year olds. New play area and large garden. 07887 990783 or www.littleeatonplayschool.co.uk Little Eaton WI Second Wednesday of the month in the Village Hall, Vicarage Lane, Little Eaton. 7.30pm. President Barbara Adams 01332 832267. or secretaryMarian Ford 01332 840628. Little Stars Drama Class Little Eaton Village Hall. Every Thursday 4-5pm for 5-10 year olds. Big Characters Drama, every Thursday 5-6pm for 12-18 year olds. Dinky Drama, every Friday 10-11am for 18 months – 4 year olds. Contact Fliss Goldsmith 07718 487079 or flippanccreative@yahoo.co.uk for FREE trial session Minds of Little Eaton OAP Hall, on Barley Close, Little Eaton, every Thursday 10am to 12noon. Groups and agency talks, confidence-building, quizzes, art/ crafts, local walks, visits. Contact Sandra Tilling or Jenny Godfrey: (0115) 9308696. 50p donations for entry. OAP Hall Barley Close, Little Eaton. £7.50 per hour for hire. Screen is available for slide shows. OAP coffee morning, first Wednesday every month, 10am; Whist Drive, Thursdays 2pm to 4pm; OAP Keep Fit, Fridays. Susan: 01332 832577. The Friends in Harmony Choir Rehearse at Parish Rooms, Vicarage Road, Little Eaton, Tuesdays 7.30pm to 9pm. New singers welcome. Conductor Barbara Lowe: 01332 833861. The Village Pre-school Little Eaton At the new Little Eaton Village Hall, St Peter’s Park. Mon-Fri & all day on Mondays and Wednesdays. “Pop In” for Carers & under 5’s Fri am. Freeflow indoor and outdoor play. 07890 028346, 01332 834555 www.levillagepreschool.co.uk Twistin’ Tots Little Eaton Village Hall, Vicarage Lane.Wednesdays 1.30pm – 2.30pm, Music session for babies 0 to 5 years. Jacqui: 07977 578359.

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Youth Club New Village Hall, Little Eaton. Every Friday 4.30pm-6.30pm for Year 7 to school leavers. Chill out and have fun with friends. Snacks available. Helen 07970 767667

Pilates with Tabitha Thursdays 2-3pm, Riverside Fitness Centre. All levels welcome. Please contact Tabitha: 07957 387 333

Morley & Smalley Morley Book Club Informal meetings every four to six weeks. Details from Beryl Toms: 01332 880107. Morley WI Morley Hayes, Main Road, Morley, 2nd Tues each month. 7.30pm Contact Pam: 01332 664587 Smalley Art Group Draw and paint at Smalley Institute, 79 Main Road, Smalley, every Tuesday 10am-12 noon, 1.15-3.15pm and 7-9pm. Wednesday 10am – 12 noon. Joining details from Jean Furmston 01332 780804. Smalley Lawn Tennis Club Off Dobholes Lane, next to cricket ground. Membership forms at Bell Inn, Smalley or Flower Shop, Horsley Woodhouse. New members welcome. Visit www.smalleytennis.net Smalley Mothers Union Meets at Stainsby Lodge, Smalley on 2nd Tuesday of the month at 2pm. Contact Jan: 01332 880530. Smalley WI Church Hall, Main Road, Smalley, on third Thursday each month, 7.15pm. Secretary Ann Upton: 01773 715800.

Ripley 1st Ripley Scout Group Cubs, Beavers, Scouts 6/14 years for boys and girls. To join call group scout leader, Ron Ashton on 01773 745420 www.1stRipleyScouts.org 4th Ripley Rainbows For girls age 5+. Visit www.girlguiding.org.uk for details Allsorts Activities for 0 to 5-year-olds. Free group on Thursdays 10.15am to 11.15am at Salvation Army Church, Heath Road. Further details: 01629 533900 Alphabet Childminding Group Meet at Denby Institute and Ripley Children’s Centre. Childminders wishing to join the group can call Marion on 07952 798808, Claire 07891 956715, Trina 07875 142583. Amber Valley Access Group Contact Keith Boot 07980 591801. Email info@avag.org.uk www.avag.org.uk Amber Valley Camcorder Club Marehay Miners Welfare, Derby Road, Ripley, meet alternate Tuesdays 7.45pm from September to June. Geoff Thompson: 01773 748559. avcamclub@gmail.com Amber Valley CVS Volunteers needed to work with various organisations. Supports older people, families, children, helps and supports local groups giving advice on funding, as well as offering training, facilities and resources. Further details: 01773 512076.


Amber Valley Stroke Group Meet alternate Fridays at St Joseph’s Hall, Butterley Hill, Ripley. Supporting stroke survivors. Call Mary 01773 747813. Amber Valley Talking Newspaper People who have difficulty reading can receive tapes of local news (weekly) and magazines (monthly) free of charge. Info: Ellen Hughes 01773 608954. Breastfeeding Support Group Free group for breastfeeding mums & mums to be interested in breastfeeding. Thurs 1.00 – 2.30, Ripley Children’s Centre, Sandham Lane, Ripley. Info: 01629 533900. Centre Stage Theatre Arts Dance, drama and singing for young people 5 to 18. Every Thursday evening during term time, at Mill Hill School, Ripley. Call 01332 232940 or email enquiries@csta.org.uk for details. Disability Derbyshire Join our support group for people suffering from depression and anxiety. Last Tues of each month 10.30am-12noon. Field Terrace Community Room, Ripley. Info & attendance confirmation: Disability Derbyshire 01773 740246. Friendship Circle Field Terrace Community Centre, Ripley, every Thursday 10am to 12noon. Greenhillock’s Fellowship Club for over 50’s. Wood Street Methodist Church, Ripley, Wednesdays 2pm to 3.30pm. Quality entertainment, speakers, social afternoons, quizzes, day trips. David: 01773 423854. Hearing Help (AV) Social group every 3rd Wednesday 11.45am-2.30pm. Lip Reading Group every Friday 10am-12pm. At 156 Derby Road, Ripley. 01773 570976. Ivy Grove Surgery Patient Group Meet 7pm last Thursday monthly (excluding August and December) at Ivy Grove Surgery, Steeple Drive, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 3TH. New members very welcome. For further information email ivgpatientgroup@gmail.com or visit www.ivygrove.org.uk Little Rascals A play session for parents under 25 and their children. Support and advice available if needed. Tues 1.30pm-2.45pm. (Term time only) Ripley Children’s Centre, Sandham Lane, Ripley. 01629 533900 Messy Mondays Come along & get messy. Free group for children to explore & experiment with new textures & experiences. Mons 10.15am-11.15am, Wood Street Methodist Church. 01629 533900. Please wear old clothes. Moorwood Moor Angling Club Ponds on Inns Lane, South Wingfield, daily 6am to 10pm. More details on membership, and junior teach-in sessions from John and Kath: 01773 746486 Musical Dimension Singing group available for bookings – all monies raised donated to local charities. Practice nights Tuesdays 7.30pm at Marehay Methodist Chapel, Ripley. Call 01773 742017 for details and to book or visit www.musicaldimension.co.uk Ripley (Amber Valley) Lions Club Meet every first Monday of the month at the Kestrel Inn, Marehay, 8pm. Geoff Bacon: 01773 608786. Ripley Absolute Beginners Jog Group Meet Ripley Leisure Centre 9.00am Sunday mornings. Email: jogripley@hotmail.co.uk or tel: Rachel 07772 760258. Ripley Amateur Drama Group Meet every Mon at Mill Hill School. 7.30pm – 9.30pm. Info: Terry Thorpe 01773 743471 Ripley and District Gardening Club Every third Saturday at Field Terrace Community Centre, Ripley 3pm to 5pm. New members very welcome. Ripley & District Twinning Association Twinned with Chateau Renault, France. Monthly meetings. Details from Roland: 01773 746543. Ripley & District U3A Monthly meetings at St Joseph’s Church Hall, Butterley Hill, Ripley. Dates vary. Many different interests catered for. Call Tony 07773 897621. Ripley Cadets Parade on Monday & Thursday 18.45-21.00 at the Cadet Centre, Mill Hill School. Open to all young people 12-18. Contact: Jo Moody 0785 2102104 Ripley Green Garters Ladies North West Morris Dance Team meet every Tuesday at St Joseph’s Church Hall, Butterley Hill, Ripley, 7.30pm to 9.30pm. Dancers and musicians welcome. 01773 743560. Ripley Hospital League of Friends Ripley Hospital, second Thursday of the month at 7.30pm. To raise funds for the health, welfare and comfort of patients and staff. Mrs Phyllis Holmes: 01773 747355 Ripley Ladies Group Meet 1st Tuesday of every month 7.30pm at Field Terrace Community Centre, Ripley. New members very welcome. Contact Gill 01773 744580. Ripley Leisure Centre Badminton Club Meet Thursdays 7.30pm – 10.30pm at Ripley Leisure Centre. Players of a club or local league standard are welcome. Ladies, Mens & Mixed teams. Info: Kay 01332 883622

Little Black Book Ripley Memory Cafe Third Thursday of each month 2-4pm, Field Terrace Community Room, Off Slack Ln., DE5 3HL. (Opp. Co-op) Info: Helen Aldridge 01332 208845 or email derbyshire@alzheimers.org.uk Ripley Morris Men Male Cotswold Morris Side, meet every Thursday at Fritchley Church Hall, Fritchley, 8pm to 10pm. New and experienced dancers and musicians welcome. 01773 743560. Ripley Poetry Reading Group Meet at Ripley Library, Grosvenor Road, Ripley, twice monthly, Thursday afternoons, 2pm to 4pm. Janet Dawson 01773 513247. Ripley Recorded Music Society Field Terrace Community Centre, Ripley. Meet twice a month, Thursday evening at 7.30pm until 9.30pm. To promote interest in an appreciation of classical music through the recording medium. Concert visits & Christmas social. Contact Philip Outram, Secretary, 01773 746939. www.thefrms.co.uk/affprogs/ripley.htm Ripley Residents’ Association Meetings last Monday of each month 6.30pm, Field Terrace Community Centre, Ripley. Advice and guidance on issues or concerns residents may have in a friendly, supportive setting. Info: Ruth Burton 07815301528. Ripley Rotary Club Meet Tuesdays 6:40 for 7pm at Lumb Farm Country Club, Derby Road, Marehay, Ripley. New members welcome. Contact Secretary on 01773 747415 or email: ripleyrotaryclub@aol.com Ripley Royal British Legion Branch 3669 Meet first Thursday of every month at The Sir Barnes Wallis Public House, Maple Avenue, Ripley 7.30-9.00pm. All welcome. Info: Chair Dean Fowler 07966 442387 or email dean.fowler1@btinternet.com Ripley Running Club Meet at Ripley Leisure Centre, Derby Road, Ripley every Tuesday at 6.45pm Runners of all abilities welcome. More info: Eleanor Robinson on 01773 541950, or mail@ripleyrunningclub.com www.ripleyrunningclub.com Ripley School of Dancing Marehay Welfare, Derby Road, Marehay, Ripley. Ballroom, Latin American & Classical. Mum’s & Children’s class, Saturdays 9.45-10.45am. Adult’s practice/tuition class, Mondays 7.30-8.30pm. Private lessons by appointment: Brenda Jackson 01773 749948. Ripley Tuesday Club Club for over 60’s. Meet every Tues, 2-4 pm at Field Terrace Community Centre, Ripley. Speakers, Bingo, other events and days out. All welcome. Contact Eileen Towndrow 01773 741329. Ripley WI Field Terrace Community Centre, Ripley. 2nd Thursday every month at 7pm. Contact: Christine Byard 01773 745170. Tae Kwon-Do Classes Ripley Infants School, Kirk Close, Ripley DE5 3RY. Tues & Fri at 6pm. David: 01773 744031. The Ripley Art Group Meet every Weds at Field Terrace Community Centre, Ripley. 2pm-4pm. For retired people. New members welcome. Info: Jeff Barber 01332 585426. Twistin’ Tikes Music for ages 3-5, 1.30-2.30pm, Planet Happy, Heage Rd Ind. Est., Ripley. Contact Jacqui 07977578359, info@twistintots.co.uk, www.facebook/twistin tots. Twistin’ Tots Fridays at Planet Happy, Heage Rd Ind. Est., Ripley. 9.30-10.30 & 11-12 noon. Music and play for under 5s. Contact Jacqui 07977578359, info@twistintots.co.uk, www.facebook/twistin tots. Unicorns Support group for parents & carers of children with additional or complex needs or disabilities. 2nd Weds of month. 1.15pm-2.45pm, Ripley Children’s Centre. Tel: 01629 533900. WaistWise Free NHS Weight Management Service, available throughout Amber Valley all year round. To find your nearest one call Derbyshire Health Promotion Service on 01246 868468.

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Bereavement Matters Recently we witnessed a proud moment for everybody at our funeral home as we changed our name from Gillotts Funeral Service to Gillotts Funeral Directors. Admittedly, there is little variation for us in Heanor, but it was significant for the company which owns and operates our funeral home, the family-run Eastwood Funeral Partnership, which has adopted the Gillotts name across its four funeral homes in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. We have a new website, logo and new green and gold corporate colours, but it is business as usual in Heanor because our office has borne the name Gillotts for more than 50 years.

Our name change makes operating and promoting the business easier, but there is another reason. We felt our name should reflect the fact that we are a family business which serves local families and is made up of four branches whose staff and funeral directors are also, in effect, a single family; serving a much greater area than many people realise. In our profession, a family name is very important. We instinctively trust the family unit, which is why family-run funeral homes continue to conduct the vast majority of the funerals in this country. It is also the reason why, when corporate firms take over a family business, they often decide to keep the same name above the door, even though the whole management structure, and sometimes the staff, have changed. That is why it’s important to make sure that you know who the real owners of a business are before you make your decision.

In fact, the name is part of Heanor’s history. French in origin, it was brought to the town by the Huguenots, who arrived in Britain in the 1680s. Lace-makers by trade, they flourished in Heanor and have a street named after them. Our office was named after my father-in-law John Gillott, known locally as Jack, who started working as an ‘undertaker’ in his own right in 1962, having previously worked for his uncle, Ernest Brewin. I started working with Jack in 1986 and when he retired in 1992, I became a partner in the Eastwood Funeral Partnership when we merged the businesses.

By Anthony Topley Funeral director, Gillotts Funeral Directors, Abbott Street, Heanor

Community Diary December 2015/January 2016 December 2nd, 9th & 16th: Advent Bible Study, Waingroves Methodist Church, 7.30pm. 4th: “Blast from the Past” – A live & local show from Spiltmilk Dance. The Village Hall, School Lane, Heage DE56 2AL, 7.30pm. Tickets £10 from Mrs V. Newey: 01773 853358. 4th: Christmas Wreath Making, Waingroves Methodist Church, from 6.30pm. 5th: Derwent Brass ‘Roy Poole Charity Concert’ in aid of Derbyshire Children’s Holiday Centre. Landau Forte Theatre, Fox St, Derby 7pm for 7.30pm. Advance tickets £8/£9 on door (children 14 & under half price). Booking advisable: 01332 605578; Foulds Music, Irongate; or www.derwentbrass.co.uk/tickets. Enquiries: sales@derwentbrass.co.uk. 5th: Waingroves Methodist Church Prayer Meeting, 10.15am; Christmas Lunch 12.30pm – to book: 01773 746350. 6th: Belper Food, Real Ale & Craft Festival. 10am – 3pm. 12th: Derbyshire Branch of the Embroiderers’ Guild annual Christmas Celebration. St Mary’s Church Hall, Darley Lane, Derby DE1 3AX, 10.30am to 4pm. Contact: 01773 835995. 12th: Evening of Festive Music with Derby Bach Choir & The Salvation Army Band, St John’s Church, Bridge Street, Derby; 7.30pm. Tickets: Foulds Music, Irongate or www.derbybachchoir.com. 13th: Comedy Night Christmas Special, No. 28 Market Place, Belper DE56 1FZ. 7.30pm for 8pm. Tickets £7, bring own drinks. Tickets: www.wegottickets.com; shipoffools@yahoo.co.uk; 07804 563371. Info: www.facebook.com/twentyeightbelper 13th: Christingle Service, Waingroves Methodist Church, 4pm. 15th: Friends & Neighbours’ Gathering, 7.45pm, Waingroves Methodist Church. 20th: Nativity & Carol Service, Waingroves Methodist Church, 4pm. 22nd: Carol Singing around Waingroves. Meet at Christmas tree outside Community Centre, 6.30pm. 24th: Christmas Eve Carols at Belper Market Place, 8-9pm. All welcome. 25th: Christmas Day Service, Waingroves Methodist Church, 10.45am.

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1st: Belper Heritage Walk with expert guide. 2pm – 4pm, starts Strutts North Mill, Bridgefoot, Belper DE56 1YD. Adults £4, accompanied children – free. 3rd: Prayer Meeting, 10.15am, Waingroves Methodist Church. 9th: Derbyshire Branch of the Embroiderers’ Guild 10.30 - 11am: “Inspiration to Stitch” a talk by Linda Lloyd Willis. 1.30 - 4pm: memberled workshop. St Mary’s Church Hall, Darley Lane, Derby DE1 3AX. Contact: 01773 835995.

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Index

Joinery: Bethell’s Joinery Joinery: R&D Joinery

Accountant: Amber Accountancy Accountant: Easy Accounts Ltd Aerials: ADI Communications Aerials: AMC Aerials Airport Transfers: Connect Cars Airport Transfers: Derwent Cars Airport Transfers: Holbrook Travel Animal Welfare: The Cats Protection League Architect: Green 2K Design Architect: David McPhee

9 6 64 58 22 22 22 24 82 69

Bathrooms: Affordable Kitchens & Bathrooms Bathrooms: Arctic Kitchens & Bathrooms Bathrooms: FPH Construction Bathrooms & Showers: Bathtime Heanor Beauty Products: Temple Spa Beauty Salon: C Beauty Beauty Salon: Prestige Beauty Salon: Serene Retreat Bedrooms: Contour Furnishings Bicycle Store: Cyclo Monster Building Work: Bennett Construction Building Work: Gary Wain Building Work: JJN Building Services Building Work: K J Developments Building Work: L B Building Services Building Work: Peak Building Building Work: Quality Tradesmen

75 87 66 68 46 51 44 52 67 16 73 70 84 64 80 86 89

Car Body Repairs & Servicing: B A Kelf 40 Car Body Repairs: ChipsAway 41 Car Body Repairs: Martin Buxton 42 Car Sales, Servicing, Repairs, MOTs: Geoff Cox 2 Car Servicing, Repairs: Automech 40 Car Servicing, Repairs, MOTs: Little Eaton Garage 40 Car Servicing, Repairs, MOTs: Marehay Vauxhall 42 Car Servicing, Repairs, MOTs: Shaws Garage 43 Car Servicing, Repairs, MOTs: Wood Lane Garage 41 Care Homes: Ashmere Care Homes 99 Carer Services: Amber Valley Total Care 100 Carer Services: Right at Home 102 Carpet Cleaning: Roy Milner 60 Carpet/Upholstery Cleaning: Jonelle 4 Carpets & Flooring: Ian Wilson 77 Carpets & Flooring: T Nutt & Sons 7 Children’s Store: Children’s Choice 1 Chimney Sweep: Heritage Sweeps 83 Chimney Sweep: Sooty & Sweep 64 Cleaning: Clean Away 4 Cleaning: Jonelle 4 Cleaning: My Domestic Goddess 4 Computer Support: Eaton PCs 9 Computer Support: Linden Design PC Support 9 Computer Tuition: Computer Tutor for U 94 Conservatories, Windows, Doors: Abbey Glass 120 Craft Activities: Crafts Cornucopia 24 Dentist: Bywater Dental Dentures: Amber Technology Dog Walking & Pet Care: Walkies with Woollands Door Maintenance & Repair: Door Maintenance & Repair Drama in Schools: Flippan C Creative

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Education: Derbyshire County Council Adult Education Education: Horsley C of E Primary School Education: One to One Tuition Electrician: ABH Electrical Electrician: Andy Hill Electrician: Colin Preston Electrician: Karl Chamberlain Electrician: TME Electrical Estate Agent: Your Move Eyelash Extensions (Mobile): Vicky Michelle

95 91 95 70 56 62 89 64 3 47

Financial Advice: Belper IFS Florist: The Flower Shop Footcare: Amber Feet Funeral Directors: Gillotts Funeral Services

10 102 50 117

Garage Doors: Ockbrook Garage Doors Garden Centre: Meynell Langley Garden Services: AJS Grounds Maintenance Garden Services: Bank View Garden Services Garden Services: Jaam Properties Garden Services: Your Aspect Garden & Property Services: The Garden Guy Gift Shop: Bottle Kiln Gift Shop: Hurst Chemist Golf Club: Horsley Lodge Guitar Lessons: Classical Guitar Academy

68 67 66 76 89 84 77 19 16 21 91

Hair: Amber Hair 49 Hair: Prestige 44 Hair: Serene Retreat 52 Hair: Vanity 51 Heath Services: NHS 97 Home & Garden Maintenance: H & H House & Garden 84 Jewellery: Jewellery by Beth

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Kitchens: Affordable Kitchens & Bathrooms 75 Kitchens: Arctic Kitchens & Bathrooms 87 Kitchens: FPH Construction 66 Kitchens: Holtams 61 Kitchens: Oatenvale Kitchens 64 Ladies Clothing: Blue Water Ladies Clothing: Glitz & Glam Ladies Clothing: Kiss & Make Up Ladies Clothing: White Wardrobe Landscaping Services: Langley Landscaping Services Ltd Leisure Club: Breadsall Priory Locksmith: Ripley Locksmith Log Supplies: Clive Stone Logs Log Supplies: Premier Log Supplies

15 17 22 15 78 48 58 83 62

Massage: Equilibrium 47 Massage & Sports Therapy: MH Therapy 46 Mobility: Clark & Partners 99 Moving Services: House Move Helper 4 Nail Salon: Kiss & Make Up Nail Technician (Mobile): Vicky Michelle

22 47

Osteopath: Osteopathy Derby Oven Cleaning: Oven Wizards Oven Cleaning: Spring Fresh

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Removals: RS Removal Services 4 Restaurant: Angelo’s 33 Restaurant: The Bulls Head 31 Restaurant: Denby Lodge 28 Restaurant: The Holly Bush 28 Restaurant: The Brasserie at Horsley 29 Restaurant: Marquis of Ormonde 37 Restaurant: Morley Hayes 31 Restaurant: Ravello Italian Fine Dining 32 Retirement Homes: Richmond Villages 101 Roofing: Bill Kiely Roofing 83 Search Engine Optimisation: SWD Advertising 13 Security: Prestige 71 Shutters: Showcase Shutters 56 Singing Tuition: Starstruck Music Academy 95 Social Club: Kilburn Welfare 38 Sofas & Suites: Exclusive by Design 87 Solicitors: Killingworth & Parrott 9 Solicitors: Shacklocks 11 Solicitors: Smith Partnership 8 Tarmac/Driveway Specialist: JGS Taxi: Holbrook Travel Tiling Specialist: K G Bennett Training Provider: QA Associates Travel Services: Personal Travel Advisor Tree Care: Amber Tree Management Tree Care: Clip ‘Em & Fell ‘Em Tree Care: Greg Long Tree Care: The Garden Guy Tree Care: Joe Rice Tree Services Tyres & Exhausts: ETS

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