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March 2006 Distributed free to all households in Winster. Distributed free to all households in Winster. Distributed free to all households in Winster. Distributed free to all households in Winster. 25p to non 25p to non 25p to non 25p to non-residents residents residents residents Items for the Mag: to [email protected] or to Items for the Mag: to [email protected] or to Items for the Mag: to [email protected] or to Items for the Mag: to [email protected] or to Winster Post Of Winster Post Of Winster Post Of Winster Post Office fice fice fice - by 18th of the month. by 18th of the month. by 18th of the month. by 18th of the month. Also available in Large Print Also available in Large Print Also available in Large Print Also available in Large Print - please drop a note to please drop a note to please drop a note to please drop a note to Winster Post Office. Winster Post Office. Winster Post Office. Winster Post Office. Back issues, and more Back issues, and more Back issues, and more Back issues, and more information about Winster, information about Winster, information about Winster, information about Winster, Interested in helping shape the Village Mag? Let’s meet Tuesday 7 March in the Burton Institute at 8.00pm where we might (over a glass if wine or a cup of coffee) hope to: Sort out enough "officers" to satisfy bank rules on cheque signatories Identify people willing to share the typing Collect ideas for improvement Discuss distribution to holiday homes Hope so — many thanks Anthea Tel. 650480 The Village Mag Meeting February draw results: £25 - J Pellow £15 - J Tozer £5 - C Newton £5 - J Taylor-Usher Thanks for your support Winster PTFA 100 Club Contributing to the Village Mag Copy deadline will be the 18th of each month. If you have a computer, then you can email items to [email protected] . I will always send you an acknowledgment, so if you don’t get one, something may have gone astray. If you want to do anything fancy (like including a logo), then please see the notes on the Winster Website. I am also very happy to receive hand- written or typed contributions—you can drop these in to the Post Office or to my mailbox at The Old Manse, East Bank Thanks It seems that the Christmas tree recycling collection at Bank Top was cancelled, with Christmas trees being collected with the green waste bins instead. Many of us didn't know this and left our trees at Bank Top. We are not alone in this, and many other areas also have stacks of trees awaiting collection - perhaps this is a lesson in the importance of clear and well publi- cised communication. Xmas Tree Recycling

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March 2006

Distributed free to all households in Winster.Distributed free to all households in Winster.Distributed free to all households in Winster.Distributed free to all households in Winster.

25p to non25p to non25p to non25p to non----residentsresidentsresidentsresidents

Items for the Mag: to [email protected] or toItems for the Mag: to [email protected] or toItems for the Mag: to [email protected] or toItems for the Mag: to [email protected] or to

Winster Post OfWinster Post OfWinster Post OfWinster Post Office fice fice fice ---- by 18th of the month. by 18th of the month. by 18th of the month. by 18th of the month.

Also available in Large Print Also available in Large Print Also available in Large Print Also available in Large Print ---- please drop a note to please drop a note to please drop a note to please drop a note to

Winster Post Office.Winster Post Office.Winster Post Office.Winster Post Office.

Back issues, and moreBack issues, and moreBack issues, and moreBack issues, and more information about Winster, information about Winster, information about Winster, information about Winster,

Interested in helping shape the Village Mag?

Let’s meet Tuesday 7 March in the Burton Institute at 8.00pm where we might (over a glass if wine or a cup of coffee) hope to:

• Sort out enough "officers" to satisfy bank rules on cheque signatories

• Identify people willing to share the typing

• Collect ideas for improvement

• Discuss distribution to holiday homes

Hope so — many thanks Anthea Tel. 650480

The Village Mag Meeting

February draw results:

£25 - J Pellow

£15 - J Tozer

£5 - C Newton

£5 - J Taylor-Usher

Thanks for your support

Winster PTFA 100 Club

Contributing to the Village Mag

Copy deadline will be the 18th of each

month.

If you have a computer, then you can

email items to [email protected]. I will

always send you an acknowledgment, so

if you don’t get one, something may

have gone astray.

If you want to do anything fancy (like

including a logo), then please see the

notes on the Winster Website.

I am also very happy to receive hand-

written or typed contributions—you

can drop these in to

the Post Office or

to my mailbox at

The Old Manse, East Bank

Thanks

It seems that the Christmas tree recycling collection at Bank Top was cancelled, with Christmas trees being collected with the green waste bins instead. Many of us didn't know this and left our trees at Bank Top. We are not alone in this, and many other areas also have stacks of trees awaiting collection - perhaps this is a lesson in the importance of clear and well publi-cised communication.

Xmas Tree Recycling

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WINSTER DIARY

THIS MONTH

Fri 24 Feb * Mobile Police Station, 10.00 am to 12.30 pm Winster Quiz 7.30pm

MH BI

Mon 27 Feb Winster Local History Group 7.30 pm BI

Tue 28 Feb Winster Pancake Races 2.00pm on Main Street

Thur 2 Mar * Morris Men Practice 8pm BI

Sat 4 Mar Race Night. First Race 8.30pm MS

Mon 6 Mar Winster Parish Council, 7.30pm JR

Tue 7 Mar * *

Whist Drive, 7.30pm Village Mag Meeting 8.00pm

JR BI

Sun 12 Mar * Licensing of Curate for St. Johns church 3pm Church

Sat 18 Mar Copy Date

Mon 20 Mar * Winster Local History Group 7.30pm BI

Sun 26 Mar * Jazz Brunch 11am to 12.30pm BI

Fri 31 Mar * *

Mobile Police Station, 10.00am to 12.30pm Winster Quiz 7.30pm

MH BI

FURTHER AHEAD (selected items only)

Mon 17 Apr * Easter Sale 10.00am to 2.00pm BI

Sat 22 Apr * Tapestry Café in the morning BI

Sat 6 May * Breakfast at The Burton BI

Sun Sat

25 1

Jun Jul

to Winster Carnival Week

Sat Sun

15 16

Jul Jul

to Secret Gardens Weekend

Key to Venues: BI=Burton Institute, JR=Jubilee Room,

MH=Market House, MS=Miners Standard

* Further info elsewhere in the Magazine

This diary (with extra details of events in future months) also appears on the Winster Website at

www.winster.org

To add an event to the diary, email the details to [email protected] or hand in a note to the Post

Office.

The views expressed in the Winster Village Mag are those of individual contributors

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9,30am every Sunday: Parish Communion

Letter from John, Priest of Winster

Dear Friends,

It is now two years since Anthony left Winster with Anita and the family, and

since then the diocese of Derby has been trying to decide what to do with us in

Winster.

Originally we were to be linked with the rest of the Wirksworth Team Ministry but when this fell through, we thought about returning to our Mother church of Youl-greave. When this too fell through we wondered about joining the Rural Dean in Darley Dale, but Robert felt that he had enough to do without taking on any further responsibilities.

Finally it was decided to bring me out of retirement and drop me back in the saddle for a couple of years to give everyone breathing space and keep me out of mischief. I am to be made curate with Special Responsibility for the Parish of Winster. So Winster is to have her own priest after all.

The arrangement is that I am to be put on a honorarium of a £1,000 a year for two years and live in Croft House on West Bank, next to the Burton Institute. Sunday 12 March at 3pm is to be the date and time for the Licensing in St. John’s and I have just received confirmation from the Bishop’s Office that he is able to be with us at that date. The Service is to be followed by tea and refreshments in the Burton Insti-tute and of course everyone is welcome to be with us and meet our new bishop who has only been with us for the past six months.

I do hope everyone will make me earn my £20 a week over the next two years. Any help I can give just ring 650310. Please keep me in touch with all the latest news, those taking into hospital, those under going operations, those who would appreciate a visit, all occasional Offices, any trouble with Baptisms, marriages just telephone 650310.

Let the Diocese see that a Priest is needed in Winster after all.

St John the Baptist PARISH REGISTER

Holy Baptism

5th February Hollie Mae Smith

Funeral

9th February John Alfred Millward 67 years

Burial of Cremated Remains

12th January Edith Barnsley 85 years

Church Services

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FRIDAY 31 MARCH 2006

7.30PM

in the Burton Institutein the Burton Institutein the Burton Institutein the Burton Institute

Questions asked byQuestions asked byQuestions asked byQuestions asked by

MIKE AND PAM HATFIELDMIKE AND PAM HATFIELDMIKE AND PAM HATFIELDMIKE AND PAM HATFIELD ADMISSION £1.50. RAFFLE £1ADMISSION £1.50. RAFFLE £1ADMISSION £1.50. RAFFLE £1ADMISSION £1.50. RAFFLE £1

• No need to be part of a team

• Bring some drink and nibbles

• Have a good time

PROCEEDS TO HIGHFIELDSPROCEEDS TO HIGHFIELDSPROCEEDS TO HIGHFIELDSPROCEEDS TO HIGHFIELDS

January’s quiz raised £100.00 for Winster School

Answers to Puzzle Page: Jelly babies. Smarties.

Quality street.

Chocolate buttons.

After eight. All gold.

Polo. Galaxy.

Bounty. Turkish delight.

Bull’s eyes. Humbug.

Two lovely black eyes.

Oranges and lemons.

Greensleeves.

Little white bull.

Green door.

Ten green bottles.

Blue suede shoes.

Green green grass of home.

We would like to thank all the Landlords, Landladies, staff and patrons of the Public Houses/Hotels at which we were made very welcome over the Christmas period.

Over £650 was raised by the generosity of ‘audiences’ and has been do-nated to the following :- Age Concern—Matlock

Mencap - Darley Dale

Winster-Monterubbiano Twinning Association

Winster School –Library Appeal

Local Medical Research Appeal

Once again thanks very much and we look forward to seeing all our friends next Xmas.

Winster Guisers

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Whist Drives

First Tuesday in the month in the Jubilee Room, start time 7.30pm

As many of you will know we took a car load of quilts, warm clothes, drawing materials and a computer to Bury St. Edmunds before Christ-mas. Unfortunately the group had difficulty in obtaining clearance for the consignment. Happily after weeks of negotiations and with the co-operation of a Leeds charity with contacts in Romania, a lorry left last week to deliver to the hospital. The patients at the hospital we support will at last have the warm clothes and quilts which they so badly needed. Now an opportunity has arisen due to the closure of a conference centre run by nuns to obtain, for a nominal sum, items of furniture, bedding, crockery and even table-tennis tables. All items for which the hospital has a great need. So the effort now is to raise the money to fund the purchase and the transport cost. As a contribution we plan to hold a coffee morning at the Tapestry Cafe on Saturday 22nd April. Additionally we intend to hold a Tombola at the next "Breakfast at the Burton" on Saturday 6th May. So please, if you have any items suitable for the Tombola may I have them at the Lodge. My thanks to everyone for the wonderful response to my appeal. Our ef-forts were very much appreciated by people in desperate need. Betty Dawes

Romanian Charity Update

FREE .. to a good home

Futon Fabric Wardrobe wooden frame approx 900mm w x 520mm d x 1750mm h natural col-our - ideal for spare room. Ikea Billy bookcase approx 800mm w x 280mm d x 1050mm h 2 adjustable shelves medium wood 2 Ikea bar chairs approx 630mm h light wood with backs Call 650530 for more information.

2m Lawson Cypress tree in excel-lent condition free to anyone pre-pared to dig it up A perfectly good plastic pond liner, irregular shape approx 2m max length. Call 650522 for more information.

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Jazz at the Burton Institute Gill Geddes

Satellite TV John Geddes

If you get your TV signal via satellite, you can watch any of the regional variants of BBC1 and BBC2.

Whilst you may not have a burning de-sire to watch “Spotlight South-West” in place of “East Midlands Today”, there are several times each week when BBC1 Scotland (channel 941), Wales (942) or Northern Ireland (943) show programmes up to an hour earlier or later than BBC1 England — which can be useful.

The same applies to BBC2, where the regions are on channels 960, 961 and 962.

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If you find your on-screen TV guide a bit slow to browse, or don’t get enough information from your newspaper, there’s a very neat online guide available from www.digiguide.com.

For £9 per year, you get a very clever system that gives a detailed description of every programme, and which allows you to search and highlight programmes. You could (for example) set every programme featuring David Cameron to be coloured blue, or ask for a listing of every showing of “The Sound of Music” in the next fortnight.

It takes a bit of mastering, but it is very powerful. You can try if for 30 days without charge.

A forward date for your diaries — we are trying an evening Jazz session on Friday 5th May. Bring your own wine; we will provide nibbles. More details later.

Meanwhile, we have one more Jazz & Brunch session planned:

Derbyshire Directory is a Derbyshire County Council directory, a directory of voluntary and community organisations "to promote your organisation, find volunteers and new members, advertise your events", all free.

It is accessible to the public via www.derbyshire.gov.uk Call Derbyshire on 08456 058058 or at any library in Derbyshire. To get an entry, you can call 585216

Don’t forget Pancake Races

2pm Main Street, Winster

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Following a very thorough recruitment and interview process I am delighted to report that the Governors of Winster School have appointed Mrs Sue Tomlinson as Head Teacher with im-mediate effect.

Mrs Tomlinson has been acting head since September 2005 and has already made many improvements to the run-ning of the school.

On her appointment she said “I have really enjoyed working at Winster School since September and am thrilled to have the opportunity to build on the school’s success. The children are a joy to teach and I have a very good team of teachers and helpers to assist me in de-livering a really excellent and enjoyable school'“.

We welcome Mrs Tomlinson to Winster.

David Mitchell, Chair of Governors

Winster School David Mitchell

The new season approaches and we would welcome anyone that would like to join the team either as dancers, musicians, or characters. Experience is not required, just enthusiasm for tak-ing part in an activity that has been a Winster tradition for over 150 years.

This years programme includes a trip to Germany over the May Day Bank Holi-day, an invitation to the Bampton Festi-val on May 29th, and National Trust celebrations in Dovedale and Winster on July 16th.

Practices start in the Burton Institute on Thursday March 2nd at 8.00 pm and continue every Thursday evening through to the end of June.

Come along any Thursday evening to join us or for more info in advance phone Alun Thomas on 650224 or David Mitchell on 650220.

Winster Morris Dancers David Mitchell

You can recycle your Yellow Pages at Winster Post Office. I will take them to the school where I teach in Chesterfield, which participates in the ‘Yellow Woods’ Challenge. The directories are used to make loft insulation, animal bedding, cardboard, etc, instead of going to landfill. The school gets a small amount of money in return, and the children get to learn about recycling and reducing waste. More information at www.yellow-woods.co.uk. The scheme runs until the 28th March 2006. No ‘normal’ telephone directories or 2006 Yellow Pages please; these can be put out for your kerbside paper collection. Thank you for your support, and thanks to Caz at the Post Office for agreeing to be the collecting point again. Alison Gray

Recycle your Yellow Pages

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Dear friends

We now have a gite for rental as from May 2006. It sleeps 5/7, has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, 2 sitting-rooms and a large kitchen/diner. There is a pool, patio with barbecue, large garden, meadow and pergola.

Rental from £350 - £600 per week. Next door to us but totally independent. 10 mins from medieval market town of La Souterraine in the Creuse area of the Limousin region. Good walking, cy-cling, riding and fishing country.

Would be delighted to take a booking! Check it out on www.lesjacinthes.com

Best wishes to you all.

‘Fair Trade Fortnight’ runs from March 6th to 19th, and we will have a wide range of fair trade products (coffees, teas, chocolates and various gift lines) as well as our usual Suma range of prod-ucts. Do please support us.

Maycocks of Holloway have a range of ready made pies and other meat dishes ‘home made’ by Mrs Maycock, and these are now in stock in our shop. They will initially be in the freezer cabinets but once we know ‘demand’ they will be fresh in the chiller at weekends.

Our holiday-home leaflets are now available, with an order form on the back. We will try to deliver to all holi-day homes but ideally they should be sent out to visitors in advance — so if you would like a stock of leaflets for your guests please ask at the shop.

We hope you like our spring flowers that are now in stock. They brighten up the home as the days get longer (and hope-fully warmer).

Steve Flitter

Village Shop Steve Flitter

Following the success of last year's Easter Book Sale I will be holding an-other Sale this year but please note it will be on Easter Monday April 17th from 10.00 am to 2.00 pm in the Burton Institute.

Refreshments including Hot Soup will be served and all proceeds will go to the school twinning trip to Monterubbiano in July.

Please can you let me have all your un-wanted Books, Videos, DVDs, and CDs. Drop them in to The Old Forge any time (or leave them in a waterproof bag outside the back door if we are out).

Easter Book Sale Sheila Mitchell

Gite to rent in France Kath & Brian Gray

Winster Methodist Church

Sunday 12th March at 2.30 pm

Holy Communion

Rev Alan Dawson Sunday 26th Mar at 2.30pm Mothering Sunday Rev Alan Dawson

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WE ARE GOING TO ITALY!!

Update on flights So far the twinning group and other people who are involved in the trip have had a series of meetings sorting out flights and payments. We will be flying from East Midlands airport to Rome airport, and the same coming back. Here are the flight times.

Going out: Thursday 20th July 19.50pm

Coming back: Thursday 27th July 17.45pm There are 32 children, aged between 2 and 15 years, from Winster going to Italy, some with their parents and some not. All together 60 people are going to Monterubbiano.

WARNING! PARENTS CAN ONLY COME IF

THEY BEHAVE THEMSELVES

Fund raising

Thank you to those people who have helped and are still helping to raise money for the trip. A big ‘thank you’ to Jonathan Harper, Paul Armitt and Stephen Harrison who made the curry night so enjoyable.

You will be updated with some more news on the trip Very soon!

Victoria Piggott

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Nativity Play

The school put on an excellent Christmas Nativity beautifully staged in Church. With Mary

and Joseph on stage the traditional story was told once again by the well-read juniors. Of

course we always have a twist so it was no surprise when Cinderella and her ugly sisters ap-

peared, or even the postman delivering Christmas mail. Congratulations to all who helped it

was excellent.

Book Week

Book Week was great fun a display of books each evening after class. Every day pester

power prevailed – “Please Mum, Please”. It was hard to keep to just one book as the selec-

tion was immense and I am sure everyone found something they really liked. The children

competed in competitions for the best bookmark, best book poster and the crème de la

crème was the fancy dress competition. Most children dressed up as their favourite char-

acter from a book, took the book to school and told us about. A most daunting task as

school was open to the public but again they captivated their audience even the reception

children. Poor Mrs Greatorex and Miss Kemble were the judges – a job no one was envious

off!

School was desperately short of new books so children were given Sponsor a Book forms to

give to family and friends. What a huge success with books totalling £150.00 going to the

library, not only chosen by you but with your name inside and to be enjoyed by generations

to come.

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Children in Need

Annual Children in Need was supported by having a non uniform day. The children thought

this was a really cool idea and came with shiny coins totalling £40.00. Lucy Harrison made a

huge amount of special Pudsey Bear biscuits, took them to school and sold them to her

friends and teachers. Lucy raised £17.00.

Rags for Riches

More recently we have had Rags for Riches which involved thankfully most of the village.

Most of us donated clothes, curtains, cuddly toys etc, which will be given to the needy di-

rectly in third world countries. Our rags were in abundance and we are now £180 richer.

School Council

Now down to politics! School very tense – election time. You may wonder – what at school,

but yes a new council was elected. Candidate’s children elected for by children. I am sure

there was some disappointment but also some relief.

The New School Council is: -

Rachel Wood William Webster

Jason Armit Sarah Webster

Tavier Fairburn Joshua Wood

Felix Higgins Jack Harrison

Ben Harrison Fern Ingham

Kate Worthington

Other News

Supporting the local community Entovens have generously given the school a donation of

£150.00 towards the book appeal. A very kind gesture and greatly appreciated. Thank You.

Annual pancake race 28th February once again the children will be racing.

One hundred years ago Winster Market House became the first National Trust building in

the Peak District National Park and the children will be taking part in a photo shoot at the

market house dressed in Victorian costume. This will be on 21st March.

Winster Primary School would like to say a huge thank you to the many people who have sup-

ported or given generously to the school over the last few months. We can not tell you how

much your support means.

THANK YOU - THANK YOU - THANK YOU

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Monday 20 March at 7.30 in the Burton Institute. ‘Life in the Darkness’, by

John Jones, photographer and member of the Wirksworth Mines Research

Group.

For more than six years John has been visiting an abandoned mine on the Via

Gellia at the same period each year to investigate how plant and animal life has

colonised the old workings. This is a tremendously interesting talk with marvel-

lous photography.

Monday 24 April. Meet 7.30 at the Market House for guided tours (in groups) of

some of Winster’s notable buildings.

Winster Local History Group Meetings

Puzzle Page Joyce Fletcher

The answers to the following questions are all the names of sweets and choco-

lates.

1. Wobbly infants. 2. Wise guys.

3. Address for the upper class. 4. Edible fasteners.

5. 9…10…11…12 6. 100% precious metal.

7. Prince Charles’ sport. 8. The Universe.

9. Pirates loot. 10. Happiness in Istanbul.

11. Bovine peepers. 12. Scrooge’s favourite expression.

The answers to these questions are all songs which have a colour in the title.

1. A right pair of shiners.

2. Citrus pair.

3. Grass stains on your shirt.

4. Small pale male bovine.

5. Frankie’s front one.

6. Glass containers on a wall.

7. Elvis’s footwear.

8. Tom Jones is back in Wales.

Do take care. More next month. Joyce.

(answers on page 3)

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Green Corner

DRINK UP! For those of you who think being green necessarily involves extra effort and grief, read on ... Cork has been used to close wine bottles for over 3,000 years. The Portuguese cork forests are one of the most successful examples of sustainable agroforestry anywhere in the world, and Portugal produces more than half the world's corks for bottles. Not only is cork itself recyclable, biodegradable and renewable, the cork forests provide valuable habitat for birds and other animals and contribute to a mixed agarian economy that has sustained farmers for many centuries. The cork oak, which is well suited to the hot, arid conditions of southern Portugal, helps protect the soil from becoming desert, and is home to many species, including the wild boar and rare birds such as the black stork, not to mention the Egyptian mongoose. Portugal's cork forests are a protected resource, subject to a code of good practice to ensure sustainability of production. Indeed, the mature tree may only be har-vested for its bark once every nine years and then only when the tree is healthy. Nothing is wasted. So altogether cork production is good for everyone: the environ-ment, the local economy, and us wine drinkers. Plastic stoppers are a by-product of the petroleum industry. Their manufacture re-quires a large input of energy and creates pollution. They are not biodegradable, and currently there are few if any recycling facilities for them. Bit of a no-brainer, isn't it? Recycling cork? Well, here in the UK we haven't really got our act together yet, unlike other countries. But there's no reason why you can't recycle your own corks. Some suggestions: Can be composted (but do take a long time to break down) Can be recycled into home made pin-boards Put them in the bottom of flowerpots, where they will soak up water and release it back slowly to your plants As a fly deterrent on your hat, a la Crocodile Dundee And, if you can't recycle them, at least enjoy supporting the Portuguese cork forests as you raise your glass! *** 4 March Skip Lorry in Elton

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All Sewn Up All Sewn Up All Sewn Up All Sewn Up 650528

Bed & Breakfast Bed & Breakfast Bed & Breakfast Bed & Breakfast No room for your relatives and friends? Try Jean’s B&B

650778

R Stone JoineryR Stone JoineryR Stone JoineryR Stone Joinery Main Street, Elton. All types of Joinery Work undertaken 0797 181 5683

Leacroft Garage and Car Sales Leacroft Garage and Car Sales Leacroft Garage and Car Sales Leacroft Garage and Car Sales All mechanical and body repairs to any make

650253

Peak Cottage Plants Peak Cottage Plants Peak Cottage Plants Peak Cottage Plants Hardy perennial plants, some rare/unusual, Garden design &

650428

L & JM Webster Milk RetailersL & JM Webster Milk RetailersL & JM Webster Milk RetailersL & JM Webster Milk Retailers Delivering your milk local produced and other products

584797

Tulips FloristTulips FloristTulips FloristTulips Florist Flowers for all occasions

815816

Steve Salfield [email protected] Salfield [email protected] Salfield [email protected] Salfield [email protected] Jazzsax—Jazz Blues, Rock'n'Roll bands for all occasions

650183

Winster Business Directory

Should you be listed here? We will list local businesses at £20 per year. Send details to [email protected], or drop a note via the Post Office. Also individual adverts with graphics are £5 per month. Many thanks

• Are you interested in local affordable housing? • Want to hear the latest on proposed police force mergers and

neighbourhood policing? • Want to be updated on Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Services’ latest

initiatives and get advice on home fire safety? Then come along to the District Council’s Area Community Forums:- • Monday 6 March, 7 pm, Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell • Monday 13 March, 7 pm, Wirksworth Leisure Centre

Area Community Forums

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WINSTER DIRECTORY

Or should you be listed here? We will list Winster non-profit organisations for free. Send details to [email protected], or drop a note via the Post Office.

Village Mag Anthea Rawlence [email protected] 650480

Burton Institute: Chair David Frederickson [email protected] 636586 Burton Institute: Bookings Secret Gardens, Christmas Tree

Gill Geddes [email protected] 650364

Burton Institute: Photocopier/Computer John Geddes [email protected] 650364 Playing Fields: Bookings Gerry Harpham 650412 Pre-School (“Playgroup”) Cathy Banks 650593 Toddler Group Irene Webster 650248 School: Secretary Veronica Kemble [email protected] 650238 Village Shop: Manager Steve Flitter [email protected] 650683 Carnival: Chair Mike Hatfield [email protected] 650468 Parish Council: Chair Neighbourhood Watch

Brian Long [email protected] 650780

Wheelchair Loan Gill Geddes Wendy Kirton

650364 650497

Tapestry: Group Viewings/Presentations Wendy Kirton Betty Dawes

650497 650768

Parish Council: Clerk Veronica Kemble [email protected] 650530

Churchwardens Roland Corfield Roy Witham

734480 650329

Curate John Marshall 650310

The very enjoyable and successful Family Art & Craft Workshops which have

taken place over the past few months at the Medway Community Centre are

finishing with an exhibition of the work on

SATURDAY 25 MARCH FROM 10AM TO 4PM. EVERYONE WELCOME ~ ENTRY IS FREE

Refreshments are available

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Healthy Business Advice Service

Youlgrave Village Hall

Friday March 17th at 7.30pm

Tickets: £7 & £5 concessions

from Bridget Ardley 01629 636611

(10am till 7pm)

At last Anita can relax a little. After

years of caring for an obnoxious par-

ent and a wayward child, surely it is

time to think of herself for a change.

But brother Maurice has just been re-leased. He may seem like a harmless eccentric but he has the power to take control of her life and crash-land it. Soon it’s not just her peace that’s threat-ened but also her home - and maybe even her freedom.

Part family drama, part psychological thriller, but with much humour along the way, Modelling Spitfires will take you on an emotional loop-the-loop through a skyscape of mental illness, family feuds and late-flowering romance.

Yellow Leaf Theatre present:

MODELLING SPITFIRES

By Vanessa Rosenthal

Cotton Grass Theatre presents:

Corvus Corax:

The Crow In The Know

The wayward crow, Corvus Corax,

sets out to gather many glittering

things to make his king happy, But

the more people he meets and the

more stories he hears, the more he

realises that it's not “having

things” that makes you happy!

A colourful, fun show with plenty

of lively stories, music and a few

surprises too!

Youlgrave Village Hall

Sunday March 19th at 2.30pm

Tickets: Adults £5 children £3 Family (2 + 2) £12

Extra children £1 each

from 01433 630233 or from

Bakewell Bookshop

The Working Well programme run by North Derbyshire Health Promotion Service has its Healthy Business Advice Service to most of the area’s workplaces. A trained Healthy Business Advisor will be on hand to deliver practical support and help to those who run small and medium sized businesses – Call (01246) 514 037.