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Discover better hearing!If you live with a hearing lossbut would like your hearing to be crystal clear again then there is a solution. Howamazing would it be to hearconversation, even in the noisiestplaces? It is possible! Thereare thousands of people inyour area with a hearing losswho are living better livesthanks to modern hearingtechnology and you’re invitedto find out how . . .

Come and join us for a chat.You are welcome to comealong and talk to our fullyqualified, and registeredHearing Aid Audiologist overa cup of coffee. You can takeadvantage of our unique‘Lifestyle Hearing Assessment’and try out the very latest in‘Intelligent Hearing Technology’... you’ll be stunned at howclearly you could hear again.

Healthy Hearing - a family-runbusiness, have over 40 yearscombined experience in hearing care, not only in theprivate sector but also withinthe NHS. If you are not able toattend we can arrange for ahome visit at a convenienttime to you, which is also freeof charge.

As pioneers in the development of digital hearing aids Phonak are regarded as worldleaders in their field. Phonak’s Swiss origins ensure you of the finest technology

and build quality available. You can tell the difference between wearing a Phonakhearing aid compared to any other.

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On Thursday 3rd, Friday 4th, Monday 7th, and Tuesday8th September 2015, Healthy Hearing Ltd. invite you toattend our Open Day events, held in conjunction withPhonak, to talk to our Hearing Aid Audiologists andassess how your quality of hearing could be improved.

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31st August2015

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Healthy Hearing and Phonak have come

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The phonak audeo S SMARTSo small, almost invisible! The Phonak Audeo S

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Flexible controlAudeo S SMART combines outstanding

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convenient and hassle-free, and especially valuable in

situations where you are unable to face the speaker,

such as listening to a passenger in a car.

Unlimited connectivityAudeo S SMART has been developed for

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More hearingAudeo S SMART’s intelligent shape enhances

the ability to automatically zoom in on speech and

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30,000 copies distributed every fortnightAll enquiries for Advertising and Editorial

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No. 18

31st August2015

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It will not be long before we’re taking autumn photos! This one is of Ladybower Reservoir and Ashopton Bridgetaken from Bamford Edge. Photo courtesy of Rod Dunn (www.roddunnphotography.co.uk)

By the 12th century, anumber of valuable assetskept this part of the countryin the royal eye, not leastthe Norman landmark ofPeveril or Peak Castle atCastleton. In 1175 it wasrebuilt for Henry 11 – first ofthe Plantaganet kings – as aroyal hunting lodge, also tobe used later by Henry 111,who stayed here inSeptember 1235, andEdward 111 on hunting tripsinto their Royal Forest ofthe Peak. The medieval grid layoutof Castleton is stillapparent. Spital Bridge, thefield name Great Spittle andtraces of earthworks surviveas evidence of the hospitalbuilt here by John of Gaunt,son of Edward 111. Peak leadmines were alsoin Crown ownership.

Contemporary recordsmention that Derbyshirelead was used in royalbuilding work atWestminster. Furthersupplies were sent toCistercian monks for theirchurch at Walthamstow andfor monastic buildings atRouen in Normandy. For the purpose ofsetting leadmining laws topaper for the first time, theInquisition of Ashbournewas held in 1288. Itsfindings are still upheld bythe Barmote Courts, theoldest industrial courts inthe world. Monks were goodcustomers of the leadminesand established manygranges in the Peak,essentially vast sheep farmswhich provided lucrativeincome for parent abbeysand priorys. European

demand for wool becamesuch that eventually half ofEngland’s wealth derivedfrom the wool and clothtrades.

Hoard of coinsOn the land, agriculturalmethods were advancing asunpaid labour gave way towaged labour. Licences andfairs for markets weregranted to encourage tradegrowth – Hartington held amarket as early as 1203,later to be followed byCastleton, Tideswell,Bakewell, Wirksworth andaround 1340, Monyash –along with a charter for a 3-day fair to celebrate thefestival of Holy Trinity.Merchandise was nowsubject to inspection andmeasures werestandardised and stamped.Two measures from thisperiod, bearing royal armsand found at Wormhill andBrassington, are held byBuxton Museum, togetherwith medieval pottery, aniron arrowhead and silvercoins. In 1957, a hoard ofcoins from the reigns ofJohn and Henry 111 wasdiscovered at Brushfield. Travellers weredependent upon hospitalityalong their journey and theChurch expected this to beprovided by hermits. Hiddenaway at the base ofCratcliffe Rocks near Elton isa cave with a niche,

probably for a lamp, and atimeworn 4 ft crucifix inhigh relief; in the 14thcentury such crucifixes wereordered to be provided by,or for, hermits. The earliestknown record of thishermitage is a Haddonsteward’s account of 1550which refers to ‘ye harmyttat bradley’. A lesser-known hermit’scave exists a short distanceaway at Burycliffe nearGratton, its simple crosscarved into the rock wallbehind a natural overhang.Two further rock hermitageslie to the south of the PeakDistrict at Foremark andDale Abbey.

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colour photographs, fromhidden gems to prime iconicviewpoints. Over 300examples span more than 80locations, maps beingprovided with hill-shaded OSmapping. The advice is hugelyinformative throughout,resulting in an extensiveguidebook-cum-photographycourse suitable for every levelof skill and across all seasonsof the year. Each locationincludes not only ‘How to gethere’ and ‘Highlights andsights’ but suggests anumber of tested viewpoints,enabling the photographer toassess their own preferredcomposition. Practicalitiesare covered in detail, from

composition to depth of fieldto panoramas. James has discoveredangles which make even thefamiliar seem fresh. Closeattention is given to locationssuitable for wheelchair usersand others who need safeaccess, plus the need forextra care over the lie of theland. Professional detailcovers the all-essential besttime of the year and day(with sunrises for the earlybirds), plus a kit list and keyinformation boxes givingaccess rating, gridreferences, postcodes/GPScoordinates for parking andthe time taken to reach yourlocation. The results of James’night sorties should get any

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Crowds gathered inBirchover village to watchthe procession of colourfulfancy dress wind its waytowards the playing fields.It was led by CarnivalQueen Jessica Link and

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Please see BirchoverCarnival 2015 Slide Show onyoutube and Barn FarmCampsite website forcolourful pictures of the day. The Carnival Committeewould like to thank localbusinesses, everyone whosupported the event andBarn Farm Campsite for theuse of their facilities duringthe evening. The 2016 Carnival willtake place on 16 July andfund raising for next year’scarnival will begin in thenear future.

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over three nights in earlyOctober by the ChesterfieldOperatic Society, markingtheir first appearance at thenewly refurbished venue. Speaking about theautumn programme,Trustee Chair JonathanWicksteed says, “We’renow seeing the culminationof a lot of hard work andmajor investment resultingin a first class arts andleisure facility here in theheart of Bakewell. This, inturn, is starting to attracttop quality productionswhich, hopefully, willenrich the lives andencourage the support oflocal residents”. Work is now underwayon putting together thewinter programme, and theteam would welcomethoughts and suggestionsas to what people wouldlike to see at the venue.These can be emailed to:[email protected], or callHelen on 01629 810152.

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Matlock Town are workingwith the Wellfield AllotmentSociety to host the firstannual harvest show inMatlock on September 12that the Imperial Rooms. For 2015 the society haveteamed up with MatlockTown Council to put togethera show for everyone to getinvolved with, societychairman Dave Goodridgesays: “I am keen toencourage everyone to enter;the emphasis is all abouthaving fun and enjoying thefruits of our labour”.

Entries can be brought tothe Imperial Rooms onSeptember 12th orregistered in advance and alldetails are on the Showschedule which can bedownloaded fromwww.matlock.gov.uk orcollected from Matlock TownCouncil reception. The Mayor of MatlockCouncillor Steve Flitter said:“Everyone knows thatMatlock is a special place tolive and work and our 2015series of events have aimedto highlight that. Our

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MATLOCK AND DISTRICT HARD OF HEARING CLUBJuly was a busy month with aStrawberry Tea at themeeting on the 6th July andan enjoyable full day outingto Cleethorpes on the 20th. At the August meetingRoland Corfield, chairman,welcomed ChristineRobinson, who had recentlyretired from her post as headhousekeeper at ChatsworthHouse. She enlightened uswith interesting facts aboutJoseph Paxton, who was veryclosely associated with thehistory of Chatsworth,spending all his working lifethere. Christine startedworking there in 1974, while

she was still a student, andafter graduating she took upfull-time employment, for therest of her working life. Shegave us an insight into thevarious duties ofhousekeeping, includingcleaning all 2736 pieces ofthe chandelier in the drawingroom, [not employing thesame method as ‘Del Boy’ in‘Only Fools and Horses’!]1000 people work on theestate, including the farmshop, restaurants, guides,etc. The estate is owned byChatsworth House Trust, andthe Duke and Duchess payrent for their private

apartments. The 11th Dukeand Duchess played a big partin the community. When theycelebrated 50 years ofmarriage they invited 3000people throughoutDerbyshire, who had alsobeen married for 50 years, toshare it with them atChatsworth. Each couple waspresented with a CrownDerby memorial plate.Christine had shared in manyparties at the house,including fabulous Christmasparties for staff and children.The house is ‘dressed’ in thefestive season, this year’s

theme being ‘The Wind in theWillows’. Members were ableto examine various itemswhich were on display, havingbeen discovered in attics,cupboards and chests in thehouse. Roland thanked Christinefor a most interesting andinformative talk. He alsothanked Ann Sullivan forputting the text on thescreen. The raffle was drawn,while refreshments wereserved. The next meeting on7th September will be anafternoon outing to RenishawHall and gardens, followed bya W. I. tea.

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Now in its fourth year thePeak District Artisans GreatDome Art Fair held on theweekend of 18th/19th July –it was a great success – theSilent Art Auction this yearwas staged for the benefit of

local charity Lane End FarmTrust – 13 membersgenerously donated a pieceof art work – some designedand created specifically forthe auction which raised£1,500. One of the artwork piecesdonated by Sarah Sharpewas so special because herson attends Lane End FarmTrust and she says: – “ThisLithograph is an explorationof the symbiotic relationshipI have with my son who isdisabled. He attends LaneEnd Farm Trust three days aweek and what the farm hasgiven him is beyond words.Edward is now able to giveback to the farm and hasseveral important jobs thatare his to complete with hissupport worker, such ascleaning out and feeding the

pigs, goats, sheep, cattle andgrowing vegetables.” Staff and volunteers atLane End Farm Trust weredetermined that Sarah’swonderful artwork was tofind a permanent home atthe farm so they all chippedin to raise the money for asubstantial bid – they weresuccessful. Says SteveShimwell, Farm ActivityLeader:- “We have seenEdward progress amazinglywell over the last year at thefarm – he has become aresponsible member of ourteam – he is connected tothe land and our animalswhich has given him a senseof belonging to somethingthat is of real quality and hecan relate to. Edward meansso much to us all at the farmand we will never forget his

Mum’s words to us that sincecoming to the farm she ‘hadseen a glimpse of the man hecould become’. Sarah’sartwork piece touched us somuch that we just had tobring it back to the farm –Edward hung his Mum’sartwork in pride of place inthe farmhouse kitchen whichis the hub of our organisationwhere all the young peoplegather to eat and chat aroundthe kitchen table – we willnever forget the look of prideand joy on his face, We are sograteful to Peak DistrictArtisans for their support; weare going to use the moneyraised towards our ‘Down toEarth’ project which Edwardis fully involved with, growingvegetables and herbs forMarmadukes in Sheffield”. Read more about LaneEnd Farm Trust –www.laneendfarmtrust.co.uk

MEET THE BOG PLANTS ATBIG MOOR

Readers are invited to join theBritish Ecological Society forthe second of their one-day‘Meet the Bog Plants’ eventson Friday 18 September. Ledby Professor Ian Rotherhamand Dr Paul Ardron, it offers achance to ‘meet the bogmosses’ at Lucas Moss on BigMoor, a remarkable site onthe Eastern Moors Estate. This is a uniqueopportunity to see themagnificent and remarkablewildlife site of Big Moor, animportant area for natureconservation. No priorknowledge is required and theday is suitable for beginnerswanting to find out about thespecial bog mosses growingthere – plus the chance to seeplenty of other wildlife too. The event brings togetherthe Thorne and Hatfield MoorsConservation Forum, JBA

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to Patrick Mountain, rangerwith Derbyshire CountyCouncil, who facilitated theinstallation of the bench.The picture shows thecurrent president, FrankOgden, cutting the ribbon,with chairman, NickStephens, and programmesecretary, Kath Cartlidge,looking on. The group hopethat the bench will be well-used by walkers in thefuture.

IN MEMORY OFKEN HAMMOND

Tideswell Band – Friday 18September 2015, 7.30pm.Tickets £5.00.There has been a villageband in Tideswell for over120 years, as we believe theband was formed in 1886.Performing a full concert – ifyou haven’t heard themrecently, come and supportthem – you will hear musicfrom musicals,contemporary brass, andpop. Guaranteed to get yourtoes tapping!

Christopher Ellis, ConcertPianist – Saturday 19September 2015, 7.30pm.Tickets £7.50.Having had his work praisedby Vladimir Ashkenazy at anearly age for a performanceof Prokofiev’s fifth pianoconcerto, Christopher Ellishas made his name for hisprecise mastery of the pianorepertoire, ‘breath-taking’performances and‘unbelievable technical skill’.Since graduating from theRoyal Academy of Musicwith honours, Christopherhas engaged audiencesacross Europe with his‘amazing’ performances andrespect and passion for thepiano repertoire. Christopher is also,Principal Accompanist &Assistant Director of Musicfor Tideswell Male VoiceChoir

Carol Ann Duffy, PoetLaureate – Saturday 26September 2015, 7.30pm.Tickets £10.00.Carol Ann Duffy wasappointed poet laureate in2009, the first woman tohold the post in its nearly350-year history. She willattend the Tideswell ArtsFestival to give a reading ofa selection of her poetry, totalk a little bit about her lifeas a poet, and to sign copiesof her work. Carol Ann Duffy’s workcovers many subjects, andher collections arenumerous. Her writing hascontinued apace. “I can’tspeak for anyone else,” shesaid in 2014, “But havingfive years of being able tohighlight poets and poetryhas been incrediblyrewarding and I’m lookingforward to the next five. As avocational poet who haswritten poetry sincechildhood, and also beingthe first woman poet, I havefound the experienceenergising. So far it hasbeen nothing but a joy.” A poet who speaks to allages, we encourage you totake this wonderfulopportunity to experienceher work first hand. For more information,v i s i twww.tideswellfestival.co.ukTickets for all these eventsare available online, fromPeak Volumes, the bookshopin Tideswell, next door to thepost office, or on the door.

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Left: Andrew Lloyd and club Vice-Chairman, Alan Grant

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business in 2009, he re-commenced work – albeiton a smaller scale – thefollowing year andcontinues his involvementin it to this day. At the end of this

particularly interestingtalk there were manyquestions and commentsfrom the audience. Thevote of thanks was givenby club member, BrianFearn. Further details of the

club and its activities canbe found on its website atwww.bakewellprobus.orgor from the Hon. SecretaryRon Marshall on 01433639177.

Roger Cassidy has beeninstalled as the newPresident of the WirksworthRotary Club and he is joinedby President Elect DavidHaspel, who together willbe providing leadership for

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Rotary Club of Matlock President Peter Kidd awards trophies to the winners of theDovedale Dipper Challenge

On Sunday 2nd August,268 walkers and runnersarrived at the Village Hallin Hartington to take partin the Matlock RotaryClub’s annual DovedaleDipper 26-mile Challengeor the optional 16-mileRamble. The weather wasperfect, cloudy but warmso the participants, whocame from as far asLondon in the South, MidWales andNorthumberland, wereable to enjoy thewonderful scenery ofDerbyshire andStaffordshire. After expenses and

with donations, it is hopedthat the proceeds willexceed £3,000 which is tobe donated to Aquabox, aRotary based charity, setup and organised byWirksworth Rotary Club,which provides portable

water filtration systemsfor disaster relief aroundthe world. The men’s winner of

the 26-miles Challengewas Stephen Shanks whocompleted the course in 3hours 32 minutes.Catherine Charlton wasthe fastest lady in 4 hours27 minutes. The winningveteran man was Darren

Wilson who completedthe challenge in 3 hours57 minutes and thefastest veteran lady prizewas taken by SheilaBarbour in 4 hours 41minutes.

Throughout the event,Rotarians, Inner Wheelmembers and friends wereon hand at the variouscheckpoints with lots of

cold drinks and biscuits tokeep the competitorsgoing. On returning toHartington there werewelcoming drinks andbaked potatoes and achoice of fillings served bymembers of Matlock InnerWheel Club. St John Ambulance and

Raynet, who providedradio communicationsthroughout, suppliedemergency cover for thefew competitors who fellby the wayside at any ofthe six checkpoints on theroute. If you would likemore information on theevent, see some photos orbook for next year, visitwww.matlockrotary.com Peter Kidd, President of

Matlock Rotary Club said,“I am really pleased thatthis year’s DovedaleDipper was so wellsupported. We had lovelyweather for the event,everyone enjoyed it,including the organisers,and I look forward to nextyear’s Dovedale DipperChallenge. I would like tothank all those who tookpart in the challenge, allthe organisers andhelpers, including MatlockInner Wheel Club andWirksworth Rotary Club.”

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Beneath the spectacularbackdrop of Haddon Hall,near Bakewell, DerwentBowmen Archery Club spentthe weekend of the 8th and9th of August encouragingmembers of the visitingpublic to ‘have-a-go’ at theancient sport of archery. Would-be archers ranged

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discounts on manyproducts. The weekend willinclude 15% off Conturastoves and 20% off allother stoves ordered, 10%off all fireside accessoriesand a free saucepan set inaddition to any currentoffers, when you buy acooker from Rangemasterand Falcon. Other offersinclude free local deliveryand connection with the

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manufacturers, includingAga, Rayburn,Rangemaster, Belling,Stoves and Everhot.Experts, includingengineers and installerswill be on hand to answerquestions and discussyour personalrequirements for cookersand stoves. Upstairs there’s a largestove showroom filled withover 80 multi-fuel andwoodburning stoves, aswell as fire surrounds,mantles, beams andfireside accessoriesincluding fireguards, luxurywoven wicker baskets andbuckets. There’s somethingto suit every taste. These solid fuel andwoodburning stoves and

cookers are now moresought after than ever.Such stoves and cookersare an effective way ofusing waste wood and arealso favoured for theiraroma and welcoming feel.Both are aestheticallypleasing and a major wayto reduce your carbonfootprint and bills. Whilst Nortons havebeen around for sometime, they’re not behindthe times. They understandthe importance of keepingup to date and offeringnew contemporary stylesalong with traditionalfavourites. They also stillcontinue to provide thesame friendly ethos andthrive on customerrecommendations.

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The Lions Clubs of GreatBritain & Northern Irelandhave further developed ourMessage in a Bottle projectinto Message in a Wallet. It’sstill the same idea, to havepersonal medical informationavailable for the emergencyservices. But, instead of justkeeping it in a bottle athome, you can now carry itwith you in a small clearcredit card size plastic wallet.East Midlands AmbulanceService support both andtrain their personnel torecognise where and how tofind it. Matlock Derwent

Valley Lions Club is verygrateful to County CouncillorAndy Botham, who arrangedfor a community grant to beawarded to us, in order tofund our initial supplies. Alsohelping us to promote theproject are the Matlock RedCross Volunteer FirstResponders. Bottles andWallets will be available atsome GP surgeries andwhenever you see us atcommunity events. Should you wish to knowmore about our organisationplease go to our websitewww.matlocklions.org.uk

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PAST AGESOF THE PEAK

Part IX ~ Medieval Times

The Black DeathIt was from King John thatRichard de Vernon obtainedthe right to build a wallaround Haddon Hall at theend of the 12th century.This outstanding medievalgreat house was rebuilt in

the 14th century, as were anumber of local churches.The superb towers ofYoulgrave and Tideswell areof this date. Work on thelatter, however, wasinterrupted in 1348 by anevent which dealt a mortal

blow to the whole ofEngland and Europe too –the Black Death, from which9 out of 10 sufferers died. An enduring link with theepidemic is believed tosurvive to this day at

Tissington, where the purewater apparently protectedthe inhabitants fromdisease. The village dressedits wells with flowers inthanksgiving and a traditionwas born. Numerous

Lawrence Field, Hathersage,sharing with SheffieldPlantation the outlines ofsimple stone huts. At Chelmorton andLitton, a pattern of‘fossilised’ strip fields can beseen behind the houses ofthe main street. Claimedfrom open fields forintensive use, their originalbank and ditch boundarieshad mostly been replacedwith enclosure walls by the17th century. On the other hand, many

prosperous family seats builtbetween the Norman andTudor periods have longvanished including Halls atBakewell, Over Haddon,Priestcliffe and LittleRowsley, and manor housesat Matlock, Litton, Rowlandand Tideswell. Of adocumented castle atStoney Middleton, evidenceis suggested by finds of 13thand 14th-century potsherds,along with the name CastleHill, whilst there is alsoconsiderable placenameevidence for a moated castleat Ashford-in-the-Water. Historians assign noclearly defined span to themedieval period. We willnext follow the story of thePeak District under Tudorrule.

Julie Bunting

Put to the ploughThe resultant scarcity oflabour turned yet morefamilies to sheep farming,forcing a need for the large-scale enclosure of arableland for pasture and thusgreatly changing theappearance of thecountryside between themid-15th and 16thcenturies. Sheepoutnumbered humans threeto one in the Peak. Asdemand for land grew, steephillsides were put to theplough, producing flights ofhorizontal ridges called striplynchets as evident atWensley, Priestcliffe,Bakewell, Snitterton andHopping Farm nearYoulgrave. Traces ofmedieval ploughing havealso been identified at

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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR BAKEWELL AND EYAM COMMUNITY TRANSPORTTransport for the Communityby the Community. Would you like to becomea volunteer for Bakewell andEyam Community Transport(BECT)? BECT provides accessibletransport for ruralcommunities acrossDerbyshire Dales and the

Peak District. Last year 3264passenger car journeys wereprovided for people living inlocal communities.Volunteers help individualswho struggle to useconventional transport,perhaps disadvantagedbecause of age or disability orsimply because no local

scheduled services exist. All you need to help is alittle spare time, access to acar and have held a fulldriving licence for at least twoyears. There is no need tomake a regular commitment,you can help with as little asone journey per month or asmuch as five per week; thechoice is yours and is totallyflexible. The rewards ofvolunteering for thecommunity car scheme aremany and include the chance

to give something back toyour community and helppeople live more independentlives, the opportunity to makenew friends and participate insocial events, and the chanceto learn new skills. We need more volunteercar drivers to help us tocontinue to provide this muchvalued service. To find out more, pleasecontact Sandra Naylor,Volunteer Co-ordinator, Tel.01629 641920 or [email protected]

Peakland hamlets weredeserted during the BlackDeath, joining others lost toexpansion of the RoyalForest and the monasticgranges. Traces of threedeserted settlements lie inChatsworth park. Much ofUpper Padley was lost,Uppertown near Birchoverwas ploughed out down toits Norman chapel, andSmerrill Grange nearConksbury reverted tofarmland, as did very manymore settlements.

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We have been trading herefor over 12 year. Although theshop looks small from theoutside you will be reallysurprised at the fantasticrange of products we carry. Itis easy to park, just pull upoutside. No parking fees here. Darker nights are on theway so we are also running apromotion on LIGHT BULBS.We do them all – GLS lightbulbs (rough service)available in 40wt, 60wt,100wt, BC and ES fittings, 10pack £5.99 or £1 each. Candle bulbs and golf ballbulbs (rough service) 60wt,40wt, 25wt available,available in BC, SBC, ES, SES,clear or opal, 10 pack £5.99or £1 each. While stocks last. Low energy, LED, GU10,MR16, fluorescent tubes. Pygmy bulbs, R80, R63,R50. These are just a few ofwhat we have to offer.

THE JEWELLERY STUDIOThe jewellery studio has nowopened a second shop, rightnext door to the originalpremises on Buxton Road,Bakewell. Since he first opened hisdoor four years ago, designergoldsmith Richard’s businesshas been growing at a pace,until it had reached a pointwhere he knew he neededhelp! This has coincided with hisniece, Roseanna, returninghome after living in Australiafor the last three years. Roseanna is also a fullytrained and experienced goldand silversmith, and has beenworking in a boutiquejewellers in Brisbane, creatingone-off pieces as well asrepairs and remodelling ofcustomers’ jewellery. The jewellery studio hasan extensive repair service,and can now offer an efficientturn around. Both studios

have a fully equipped, on-siteworkshop, which meanscustomers’ valued jewellerynever has to leave thepremises. Richard will be focussingon bespoke preciousjewellery, engagement and

wedding rings whileRoseanna will be helping withrepairs and other designcommissions. Also Roseanna andRichard are both currentlydeveloping new ranges ofgem set jewellery, to be

displayed in their windowsshortly. Included in their servicethey can also offer localwatch servicing and repairs,pearl and bead restringing, aswell as hand and machineengraving.

THE ROTARY CLUB OF BAKEWELLSENIORS MYSTERY COACH OUTINGThe Rotary Club of Bakewellhad their seniors mysterycoach outing starting atBakewell, passing throughRowsley, Matlock, Ashover,Handley, Woolley, Higham,Shirland, Westhouses,Blackwell and then toHilcote where everyoneenjoyed a super afternoontea at the Hilcote CountryClub. A Lathkill coach wasexpertly driven by Allan and47 seniors all had a goodtime and arrived back inBakewell safe and sound.

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I am currently writing a bookabout the more mysteriousside of the Peak District andwondered if any readers hadany stories they could share? I am after anythingslightly odd, from ghosts,hauntings and mysteriouslights in the sky to sightingsof WWII bombers in themodern era and everything inbetween. As one of Britain’sUFO hotspots, I am sureplenty of people havesomething spooky to share! Iam hoping to have the bookout this side of Christmas, sofingers crossed. If anyone has any storiesthey would be happy to passon, they can email me [email protected]

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“PRIDE”1ST SEPTEMBER

Tansley Film opens its newseason of nine films withthe screening of “Pride”(Certificate 15) in TansleyVillage Hall on Tuesday 1stSeptember. “Pride” is inspired by anextraordinary true story. It’sthe summer of 1984,Margaret Thatcher is inpower and the NationalUnion of Mineworkers is onstrike, prompting a London-based group of gay andlesbian activists to raisemoney to support thestrikers’ families. Initiallyrebuffed by the Union, thegroup identifies a tinymining village in Wales andsets off to make their

donation in person. As thestrike drags on, the twogroups discover thatstanding together makes forthe strongest union of all. Mark Kermode of TheObserver describes it as,“one of the most irresistiblyuplifting films of the year -for any audience.” Imelda Staunton ismagnificent with herwonderfully warm and funnyperformance and Bill Nighyuses his gift for taciturn

shyness to glorious effect.They are supported by ahilarious performance byDominic West. It is, as Peter Bradshaw(The Guardian) says, “arichly enjoyable film .” Themusic and the backdrop ofthe mid 1980s all help“Pride” to resonate withother hugely successfulfilms like “Billy Elliot” and“The Full Monty.” Screening of the filmstarts at 7.30pm in TansleyVillage Hall. Each film isalways shown on the firstTuesday of every month.

Refreshments are availablefrom 7pm. No membershipis required. The cinema hascomfortable, upholsteredseats, high definitionprojection on a 3.5 metrescreen and clear, rich sound.Tickets are £4 at the door or£20 for any seven films ofyour choice with our FreeChoice card on sale at ourcinema on/after 1stSeptember. Please book in advance toavoid disappointment -e m a i [email protected] orphone 01629

584243/07748 545287.Thefull programme can be seenon Facebook andwww.tansleyfilm.org.uk.

BAKEWELL AND ASHFORDFILM SOCIETY – THE

GRAND BUDAPEST HOTELBakewell and Ashford FilmSociety welcomes you to itsfirst film of the new seasonwith screening the 2014comedy The Grand BudapestHotel (certificate 15) at TheMedway Centre, Bakewell onSunday September 13th at7.30pm.

the battle for an enormousfamily fortune – all againstthe back-drop of a suddenlyand dramatically changingcontinent. Please come early toregister your membership.There will be a shortintroduction to the film andrefreshments will be servedduring the interval. Most ofour films this year will beshown with subtitles. Our 2015-16 programmeof films is available atwww.bashfilms.org.uk. Youcan also pick up a copy fromThe Medway Centre andother information centres inBakewell. Members mayborrow films from ourgrowing DVD/Blu-Raylibrary. Our 2015-16membership fees remain thesame: £24.00 (10 films),temporary membership:

£8.00 (2 films), guest of amember: £5.00 (1 film). Tojoin BASH contact: CherylMayfield, BASH treasurer, 22Catcliffe Cottages, Bakewell,DE45 1FL 01629 814770 ore m a i [email protected] We look forward toseeing you at The Medwayon September 13th.

The Grand BudapestHotel recounts theadventures of Gustave H, alegendary concierge at afamous European hotelbetween the wars, and ZeroMoustafa, the lobby boywho becomes his mosttrusted friend. The storyinvolves the theft andrecovery of a pricelessRenaissance painting and

Owner Dog’s NameClass 1. Most Handsome dog 1st Kathy James Amazon2nd Sarah France Coco3rd Ed Hodgson LadClass 2. Prettiest Bitch1st Maxine La Grange Pumpkin2nd Ellie Wood Avia3rd Tara Thorpe SkyClass 3. The dog the judge would most like to take home1st Jenny Bianco Bertie2nd Isaac Colwell Jet3rd Lia Slack RubyClass 4. Waggiest Tail1st Lucy Spencer Henry2nd Molly Guinness Izzy3rd John Hall HarryClass 5. Most Appealing Eyes1st Sarah Pollington Willow2nd Steve Tunnicliff Foxy3rd Helen Rutter RonnieClass 6. Best Rescue/Rehomed1st Peter Vernon Goldie2nd Lilly Greenan Norris3rd Maisie Ashton AlfieClass 7. Best Junior Handler 1st Daniel Hall Harry2nd Emma West Smudge3rd Emily RubyClass 8. The dog most like its owner1st Eric Wood Mr Chips2nd Suzanne Hobbs Henry3rd Joshie BobbyClass 9. Best Six Legs1st Ollie Wilson Dolly2nd Luke Fell Juke3rd Elliott and Isaac JetClass 10. ChampionshipWinner Maxine La Grange PumpkinClass 11. Runner up/Best in showWinner Peter Vernon Goldie

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Bamford Carnival fun dogshow was held on Sunday12th July organised byBamford carnivalcommittee and was judgedby Carmel Stanford of Hope

Valley Veterinary Clinic,refreshments wereprovided by Bamford Pre-school. A good afternoonwas had with 35 dogscompeting

BAMFORD CARNIVAL FUN DOG SHOWSUNDAY JULY 12th

RELEGATION LOOMSFOR BAKEWELL CC

Bakewell Cricket Club’s slidetowards relegation fromDivision 2 of the Yorkshire &Derbyshire Cricket League isalmost complete. Acombination of heavydefeats, an extremely closeloss and inclement weatherin recent weeks has almostcertainly sealed the Club'sfate. In the home game,sponsored by OldfieldDesign against SheffieldCollegiate, Lee Tann (82)and Dave Hadfield (39) puton over 100 for the firstwicket but then the rest ofthe batting order collapsedto a total of 166 all out. Inreply Collegiate lost only 2wickets in overhauling thattotal. The away match atAshford, sponsored by

Sheldon Garage was ruinedby a heavy downpour thatcurtailed Bakewell’s chase of151 at 65-3 when a victorylooked possible. Thefollowing weekend at Totleysaw one of the Club'sheaviest ever defeats asthey lost by 230 runs asthey only managed to score62 in reply to a total of 292-9 (Naveed Arif 102). The final tale of woecame against Hathersage,sponsored by Bar-2U whenchasing a meagre total of127 to win Bakewell fellagonisingly short by 1 runwith a somewhatcontentious LBW decisionclosing the innings. It is tobe hoped that the final 3matches of the season willbring some success even ifit is too late.

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HIGHFIELDS SCHOOL A2 RESULTS

ADVANCED SUCCESS ATLADY MANNERS SCHOOL

HIGHFIELDS STUDENTS CELEBRATE FURTHER SUCCESS

Chad Briddon, fromHighfields School, achievedstraight A*s in FurtherMaths, Maths and Physics.This was a result whichdelighted everyone at theschool, because Chadovercame a variety ofchallenges to get these topgrades. Head of Maths,Helen Boam, said, ‘Chad is awonderful character, we willnever forget him. An A* inFurther Maths is incredibly

hard to achieve and itreflected Chad’s greatpotential as he goes to studyPhysics at Nottingham.’ Hejoins other students with4A* grades each; MattMaltby going to Cambridgeto study Natural Sciencesand Michael Beech going toBath to study MechanicalEngineering. With 3A*Oliver Johnson is going toSheffield to study Electricaland Electronic Engineering.

A LevelThis has been anothersuccessful year at LadyManners School with strongperformances at AdvancedLevel for Year 13 students. There were 138 studentswho completed their studiesthis year. Six students achievedfour Grade A or A* passeswithin their full A level results,and they are Isobel Barber,Lydia Barber, Ella Bramwell,Freddie Higginson, GeorgePoole and Rachel Ragg.Another fourteen studentsachieved three Grade A or A*passes within their full A Levelresults – James Angove, EvelynBaker, James Barrett, TasminBoam, Harry Booth, AlexanderBossuyt, Toby Bower, JenniferBristow, Oliver Cunningham,Ashleigh Goodall, SophieHarman, Jack Morrison, DanielPledge and Megan Walker. Infact, six of these particularlysuccessful students also gainedan A or A* in the ExtendedProject Qualification that theyalso completed – JamesAngove, Isobel Barber, LydiaBarber, Tasmin Boam, Ashleigh

Goodall and Rachel Ragg. Students at Lady MannersSchool have performed welloverall with many attaining thetop grades. About half of all thegrades are in the highercategories of A*, A, or B. Inaddition to the studentsmentioned already, there aremany other very goodperformances at a wholevariety of levels. Lots ofstudents have achieved thegrades that they needed sothat they are able to take theirnext important step.Successes have also includedother qualifications as part ofthe overall achievement, likethe Extended ProjectQualification, Arts Award, andthe Universities Award. Headteacher Duncan Meiklehas commented on the A levelresults by saying, “Lots ofstudents have performed verywell. The results overall arethoroughly deserved.Congratulations to studentsand staff who have had to workvery hard to achieve thesesuccesses”.

ANTHONY GELL

HIGHFIELDS ‘CLASS OF 2015’ GCSE SUCCESS

HOPE VALLEY COLLEGE STUDENTS CELEBRATE IMPRESSIVE GCSE RESULTS

INDIVIDUAL ACADEMIC SUCCESS ATGCSE FOR ABBOTSHOLME SCHOOL

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Students at Anthony GellSchool in Wirksworth arecelebrating their excellentA-level results. Headteacher David Bakersaid that he was absolutelydelighted with the resultswhich were some of theschool’s best ever, buildingfurther on an improvingtrend and the strength ofthe sixth form recognisedin the school’s recentOfsted report. 20% ofgrades awarded are As and

A*s and 78% of grades areA* to C. Their top performingstudent gained five A*grades and is going toOxford to study Maths, withother students going off tostudy subjects includingLaw, Sports Science,Computer Science,Criminology and PrimaryTeaching. A number ofstudents are also taking uphigher levelapprenticeships. Mr Baker said, “Ourstudents have workedincredibly hard to achievethese results, not just inthe last few months butthroughout the two yearsof their courses. They havebuilt on their excellent ASqualifications last year andnow have A-level results ofwhich they can be reallyproud. I also want torecognise the dedicatedwork of teachers andsupport staff in school andthe wonderful support theyhave had from parents”.Mr Baker added that it isgreat to see so manystudents going toUniversity, despite thecosts and the seriousnesswith which they areplanning for their futures. Mr Baker added, “As thisis my last year asHeadteacher at AnthonyGell School, I amparticularly delighted thatthe results are so strong. Iwant to wish our studentsthe very best of luck intheir future lives and lookforward to hearing of theirfuture successes”.

Highfields sixth formstudents are once againcelebrating excellent A levelresults. Overall 59% ofgrades are in the A*-Bcategory, with 81% of gradeshitting A*-C and an overallpass rate of 99%. Theseoutcomes maintain theschool’s excellent trackrecord over the last fouryears, consolidating theoutstanding Ofstedjudgement given to the sixthform in 2012. The resultsalso mean that the vastmajority of Highfieldsstudents will be able tofollow their planned route.For many this will be a place

at their choice of University,for others a place inemployment or furthertraining. Head of sixth form, MartinFlett is delighted with theresults, saying, ‘Once againthis year our sixth formstudents have producedexcellent outcomes. I amreally proud of how hardthese youngsters haveworked. Their commitment,drive and enthusiasm havemade them a great group ofyoungsters to work with.Beyond their academicachievements they are happyand well-rounded individualswho have made some great

contributions to ourcommunity.’ His sentiments wereadded to by assistant headof sixth form, Dave Turner. Hepointed out, ‘For yearthirteen these achievementsrepresent seven years ofhard work. Their examinationresults are outstanding, butas a group they havecontributed so much on somany fronts such asperforming arts, sport, Dukeof Edinburgh award andmentoring younger pupils.We are very proud of all theirachievements and wishthem every success in thefuture’.

Left to right: Michael Beech, Sarah Needham, Oliver Johnson, Matthew Maltbyand Emma Clay

Pupils are celebrating afterreceiving their GCSE resultsat Abbotsholme School withsome excellent results inthe fields of Art and Music. Abbotsholme is a leadingindependent co-educationalboarding and day school forages 2-18 located on theborder of Derbyshire nearAshbourne. These resultsfollow the School’s A Levelresults which wereannounced last week,where all pupils achievedindividual academicsuccess, and are going ontotheir preferred choice ofuniversity or career. Amongst its highachievers are pupils withaspirations to go into theLaw, become a Pilot – bothcommercially and for theNavy – and study VeterinaryScience. Emma Edwards fromAshbourne, Derbyshireachieved 2 A*s, 2 As, 4 Bsand 2 Cs and is continuingonto Abbotsholme’s SixthForm to do English, Drama,

Geography and Biology. Henry Chiles fromAshbourne, Derbyshireachieved an A, 5 Bs and 3 Csand is continuing ontoAbbotsholme’s Sixth Formto do Physics, OutdoorEducation, and Design andTechnology with a view tobeing a commercial pilotone day. Henry said of his results,“I feel good about myresults and I am lookingforward to taking the nextstep at Abbotsholme Schooland doing A Levels.” Rose Griffiths fromAshbourne, Derbyshireachieved an A, 3 Bs, 3Cs anda D, and is continuing ontoAbbotsholme’s Sixth Formto do Business Studies,Geography, Biology andPhotography. Rose said of her results,“I am glad the GCSE resultshave finally come andlooking forward to the nextstep in my education atAbbotsholme.” Rachel Ekstein from

Northallerton, Yorkshireachieved 6 As, 2 Bs and 1 Cand is continuing ontoAbbotsholme’s Sixth Formto do Chemistry, Maths, andEnglish at A Level. Shewants to do Politics,Philosophy and Economics(PPE) at University with aview to becoming a pilot inthe Navy. Rachel who is currentlyperforming in an interstatemusic competition, said ofher results, “I am sopleased, and so lookingforward to doing my Alevels, and hopefully doingjust as well.” She added, “The all-round education atAbbotsholme is amazingwith opportunitiesincluding the Devizes toWestminster CanoeMarathon to School Plays,and Duke of Edinburgh andHikes to playing inConcerts. “Every moment reallydoes matter atAbbotsholme, and I knowof no other school that hasall these opportunities.” Sophia Hewett fromGloucestershire achieved 2As, 3 Bs and 2 Cs – havingobtained two As at aged 15in ICT and Science – and iscontinuing ontoAbbotsholme’s Sixth Formto do Biology, Chemistry,Maths and Geography at ALevel with a view to doingVeterinary Science. Maruta Kiyonaga fromJapan who has only been inthe UK for two years andcame with very littleEnglish, achieved 3 As, 5 Bs

and a C. Yahan Wang, from China,who like Maruta did notspeak much English on herarrival also two years agoachieved an A*, 2 As, 2 Bs, 2Cs and a D. Steve Fairclough,Headmaster atAbbotsholme, said: “We areincredibly proud of all ourpupils who have worked sohard to achieve such goodresults, with some excellentindividual results. “Although we are a non-selective school, the highstandards of academicsuccess we achieve year onyear is a testament to ourethos and the uniqueeducation that we providehere.” Steve added: “AtAbbotsholme, our ethos isfocused on an education forlife both through classroomand non-classroom basedlearning, and these resultsreflect our commitment toensuring they carry ontothe next stage of their livesready to face whateverchallenges andopportunities lie ahead.” Abbotsholme School’snew academic year beginssoon with a brand newAstroTurf, Sports Hall floorand a Virtual LearningEnvironment (VLE). The VLEincludes iPads for everySenior School pupil and aclass bank of iPads forevery Prep School class,online teaching andlearning and support, and aparent portal for Parents tomonitor academicprogress.

The publication of GCSEresults sees HighfieldsSchool’s ‘Class of 2015’celebrating someoutstanding results. Overallthe percentage of pupilsgaining 5 A*-C includingEnglish and maths stands at69%, in line with outcomesfor the last 2 years. Manystudents have achievedoutstanding individualresults, with 35 studentsgaining 8 or more A*/Agrades and 50% ofyoungsters recording atleast 1 A*/A. Whilst theseheadline figures are

excellent, the school is keento emphasise that thenumber of students makingexcellent progress in the keyareas of English and mathshas improved even furtherthis year, meaning thatregardless of ability the vastmajority of youngsters haveachieved or exceedednational expectations. Head of Year, MikeBasford said, ‘These resultsrepresent the outcome of agreat deal of hard work bystaff and students. It is greatto see youngsters achievingas many as 11 A* grades.

However, it is also good tosee we are achievingexcellent progress withstudents across the abilityrange, as we look to ensurewe have given them the bestpossible platform for thenext stage of theireducation. These outcomesare particularly pleasinggiven that we know markingis getting tougher and gradeboundaries are being raisednationally.’ Eddie Wilkes commentedthat the school wasdelighted with another setof excellent results. He

particularly wanted to paytribute to the leadership ofMike Basford, who retires atthe end of August afterworking for 38 years in theschool, both as Highfieldsand previously as CharlesWhite school. Mr Wilkescommented, ‘The impactMike has had over the yearsis immeasurable, but theseresults are a tribute to hisability to encourage andsupport every single studentthat has ever been in hiscare to achieve their verybest. He can retire a happyman.’

Students at Hope ValleyCollege are celebrating,having recorded another setof excellent GCSE results. 66% of students gained 5

or more A* to C grades,including English andMathematics with animpressive 37% of studentsachieving at least threeA/A* Grades. Acting Principal PaulDearden commented:"Once again the students ofHope Valley College haveexcelled in their GCSEexaminations and we aredelighted that the College,collectively, has once againexceeded the nationalaverage across all keybenchmarking andperformance indicators. Itis disappointing that someof our students’achievements are no longerrecognised by governmenttables, but despite this theresults achieved by ourstudents are impressive -for more than a third of ourstudents to have achievedat least 3 A/A* grades istruly staggering – andreflects a pattern of strongacademic achievement andindividual progress.

“We are particularlydelighted that all progressmeasures demonstrate thatour students continue to domuch better than thenational average, which isevidenced not only in theexcellent numbers of veryhigh grades, but also in thebreadth of achievementacross all abilities.” With top grades fallingnationally, College studentsreversed the trend with animpressive 14% of studentsreceiving a minimum of 8GCSEs at A/A* grade, with60% achieving at least oneA/A* grade. Other keyresults included:•74% of students received5 GCSEs at Grade A*-C•20% of students achievedthe English Baccalaureatestandard •74 % of students with A*-C in Maths•84 % of students with A*-C in English•79 % of students with atleast one A*-C in Science In addition to theCollege’s overall successthere were a number ofexceptional individualperformances. In total 10students achieved 10 or

more A/A* grades with MiaBalmforth gaining 12 topgrades, Milo Edwardes,Megan Foster, TheoLeadbeater, Anousa Parkin,Heather Radcliffe and KatySnow all achieving 11 A/A*grades, while Beth Glaysher,Jack Heath and Joe Taylorall achieved 10 GCSEs atA/A* grade. There was also a broadrange of uniqueachievements includingSaskia Callaghan-Barbergaining A*, A and B in threemodern foreign languagesand Mia Balmforth and KatySnow gaining A*s inAstronomy. Mr Dearden added: “Ourprimary aim is to ensurestudents leave with therange and quality ofqualifications required tomaximise their life andemployment opportunities.

With these results we haveachieved our goal and weare proud that we haveprepared our students forthe next stage in theireducation whether that isacademic, vocational oremployment based. Theresults are just reward forthe efforts of the staff alongwith the vital support of theparents, which made all ofthis possible. The studentscan be very proud of thesuccesses that their hardwork has brought them andI’d like to both congratulatethem and wish them all thebest as they embark on thenext stage of theireducational journey.” The class of 2010 will beinvited to return to theCollege to collect theircertificates in an evening ofcelebration early inDecember.

LADY MANNERS SCHOOL YEAR 11 STUDENTS ARE,ONCE AGAIN, CELEBRATING EXCELLENT GCSE RESULTS

STUDENTS AT ANTHONY GELL SCHOOLCELEBRATE EXCELLENT GCSE RESULTS

GCSE results this year showthat Year 11 students havemade good progress duringtheir time at Lady MannersSchool in Bakewell. Over 80%of the students in Year 11attained at least 5 grades ofC or better. For the moredifficult figure of 5 or moreGCSE A* to C including bothEnglish and Mathematics,the Lady Manners Schoolperformance is 73% this year. Fifty-three studentsachieved at least seven fullGCSE A or A* grades withintheir results. These studentsare Joseph Allen, HannahBeadsmoore, CameronBishop, Emily Booth, Jacob

Bower, George Bromley,Robin Brooks, SamuelBrossler, Tarn Buxton, AnnaCairns, Ethan Calder, JamesChetwood, Harriet Cooke,Emily Dale, Lisa Dwyer-Joyce, Robyn Edgar,Benjamin Edmans, FlorenceElliott, Caris Feeney, LucyGivens, Harry Haddow, LydiaHaigh, Charlotte Hawley, AlexHellings, Finlay Holden,Molly Jankowski, BeckyKennion, Cordelia King,Leonard Koschitzke, HeatherKreit, Sophie Large, DennisLindebaum, ConorMacdonald, Alice Malone,Harry McMullan, KeeleyPearson, Grace Pigott, Harry

Poole, Sarah Ragg, HattieRead, Daniel Riley, AmyRivington, Benjamin Roche,Matthew Sheldon, LucyShell, Abigail Smith,Solomon Stanley, JuliaTrend, Zachary Turner,Connie Webb, RobynWhiteoak, Gabi Wickershamand Benjamin Willis. Headteacher DuncanMeikle said: “Students andstaff have worked hard andthese successes are welldeserved. There have been alot of very strong individualperformances once again.We wish our Year 11students well in their nextstep in education.”

68% of students gained 5higher grades includingEnglish and Maths, some ofthe school’s highest everresults. Overall 26% ofgrades were As and A*s and78% of grades are A*-Cs.80% of students gained ahigher level pass in maths,well above the nationalaverage and following onfrom strong A-level resultslast week. Headteacher David Bakersaid that he was reallydelighted with the resultsand congratulated all thestudents on theirachievements. He said,“These results show justhow much our students canachieve. They have workedreally hard and approachedtheir work with adetermination to do theirvery best”. Mr Baker alsothanked all the staff for theirhard work and dedicationand parents and governorsfor the support they have

given to the young peopleand the school. He added,“This is my final set of examresults as I am retiring fromAnthony Gell School thissummer. It has been apleasure to work with theseyoung people and I wishthem the very best of luckfor the future”. The new Headteacher atthe school is Malcom Kellywho is taking over inSeptember. Mr Kelly said, “Iam very much lookingforward to leading AnthonyGell School and theseexcellent GCSE results andthe A-levels last week are anexcellent start to my time asHead. I am really pleased tobe coming to work at theschool and look forward togetting to know everyone inthe coming weeks. Icongratulate all thestudents on their resultsand know that many will beback in the sixth form inSeptember”.

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A free musical picnic held inMatlock on 29 July saw over70 families descend on HallLeys Park and sing anddance to a range ofchidren’s songs. The free 60minute music session wasopen to anyone – althoughmost of the attendees werefamilies of the under 7s. The event, hosted byTwistin Tots, the Derbyshire-based music group for theunder 5s, was the fifth eventin as many years and wasdesigned to raise money fora number of worthy causesvia donation buckets. Thisyear over £100 wascollected which will be splitbetween The Cystic FibrosisTrust, Rainbows Hospiceand a local primary school. Jacqui Davis, Twistin Totsleader commented, “Wehad a great turnout this

year – after having rain forthe last two years thankfullythis time the sun wasshining so lots of familiesturned up. I was delightedwith the amount collectedfor our charities – we didanother picnic in Ripley lastweek as well and raisedalmost £200 there, so weare well on the way toexceeding our fundraisingrecord from last year (whichwas £361 over four picnics).These picnics have nowbecome regular events inparents’ calendar ofactivities for the summer.It’s not often you get freeevents – entertainingchildren over the summerholidays can be anexpensive time for parents –so everyone looks out forfree stuff to do and this hasbeen evidenced by our best

turn out to date. Matlockresidents are verysupportive and obviouslyalso very generous!” Since their inception in2011, the picnics havemanaged to raise almost£1500 for worthy causes andJacqui is hoping to smashthe £2000 barrier this year. Twistin Tots offers a rangeof classes for differentages – Tinies for 0-18months; Tots for ages 0-5;and Tikes for ages 3-5 years.All classes offer engagingmusical activities, manymeet EYFS requirementsand all promote learning,co-ordination andmovement in youngchildren. Classes aresuitable from birth to agedfive. Twistin Tots and TwistinTinies classes run in termtime in Matlock onWednesdays at The ImperialRooms. You do not need tobook for Tots or Tikesclasses, you can just turn upand free tasters are availablewith the online voucher.Tinies classes must bebooked in advance. Classes will recommencein Matlock after the summerbreak on Wednesday 9thSeptember.

DETHICK, LEA & HOLLOWAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETYOn Saturday the 12thSeptember at 2.15pmDethick, Lea & HollowayHorticultural Society areholding their 47th AnnualFlower, Vegetable and ProduceShow. Our Society welcomes allexhibitors to take part in ourAnnual Show, to win prizes

and top honours at this our47th Show. The prizes this year are tobe awarded at 3.45pm by Mr.David Nieper. The venue forthe Show is Lea PrimarySchool, Church Street, Lea,near Matlock. As a group we are affiliatedto the Royal Horticultural

Society, there will bemembers of our Society onhand to discuss gardeningtopics with visitors to theShow. There will also be a plantstall, raffle and refreshmentswill be available in the ParishRoom of Christ Church justup the hill from the school.

People wishing to take partin the Show will findSchedules available atMayfield Stores, Holloway andMaycock the Butchers,Leashaw, Holloway, staging ofexhibits takes place between6.30 and 7.30pm on Fridaythe 11th and 8.30 to 10.30amon Saturday the 12th.

JOIN US AT OUR

“Pies and Prosecco” StallAT HARTINGTON COUNTRY SHOW

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group near you today…

loveSlimming World

WEDNESDAYBakewellMedway CentreNew Street7.00pmTelephone 07867 678596

TUESDAYCalverVillage HallMain Street5.30pm and 7.00pmTelephone 01433 631887

BakewellMedway CentreNew Street9.30amTelephone 01433 631887

for all occasionsRuth’sCakes

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East Lodge and Callow Hallhave set themselves apart asboth South and NorthDerbyshire and the PeakDistrict’s highest rated hotels,restaurants and above allleading WEDDING venues. Both East Lodge and CallowHall have created the ultimatedream wedding settings whichcan be “Exclusively Yours” onyour dream day. The wedding team at thesetwo country house estates havea selection of weddingpackages to suit all tastes, allideas and all budgets whilstmaintaining the individualityyou deserve for your special day.

Every wedding at thesemulti award-winning hotels isarranged on a totally exclusiveuse basis, allowing a trulyunique experience for just you,your family and your guests. The most important day ofyour life deserves a specialsetting, so simply imagine alocation that really is just yoursand not shared with anyoneelse; a country house estatewhere the whole world revolvesaround you. Both Callow Hall and EastLodge Hotels really do offer thisunique opportunity to haveyour very own Country Housefor the duration of your

wedding celebrations – there’sno sharing your wedding daywith anyone else, like at mostother venues. The luxurious bedrooms aredesigned with elegance andromance in mind, the award-winning food is simply superb,all locally sourced inDerbyshire’s Peak District andhome-grown whereverpossible. The dedicated and hugelyexperienced wedding teamunderstand the finite detailsrequired to make sure you feelspecial and relaxed for your bigday – there’s no relying on avenue that promises you theworld but has little or noexperience in delivering yourdream day. The wedding events team atCallow Hall and East Lodgehave over 16 years ofexperience planning andhosting wedding celebrationsand special occasions; this hasresulted in them winningawards for “OutstandingCustomer Service” bothregionally and at the national

t o u r i s mfinals, as wellas beingshortlisted asr e g i o n a lfinalists for“ We d d i n gVenues of theYear” in then a t i o n a lw e d d i n gawards 2014and 2015.

You don’teven need toworry abouts e p a r a t ewedding andr e c e p t i o nv e n u e sbecause bothCallow Halland EastLodge havetheir ownCivil Wedding

Licences and you can evenchoose to marry outside in thebeautiful wedding pavilionsoverlooking the landscapedwater gardens at East Lodge orin the fabulous “SecretGarden” at Callow Hall. So don’t hesitate to call theEast Lodge team on 01629734474 or the Callow Hall teamon 01335 300900 to arrange atime to visit and tell themabout your plans for your day.Download your weddingbrochures fromwww.eastlodge.com andwww.callowhall.co.uk

Polished Performance WinsBeth a Bronze Award!A weight-loss expert fromBakewell and Calver haswon a brilliant bronze awardfor the exceptional work shedoes in helping people inthe area to lose weightevery week. Beth, who runs SlimmingWorld groups in Calver andBakewell has been given the‘Bronze’ status by thenational slimming clubbecause of her success insupporting local slimmersto reach their dreamweights, improve theirhealth and change theirlives. The accolade isawarded to Slimming WorldConsultants whosuccessfully build a vibrantand dynamic group ofaround 50 members, andwhen the service theyprovide is so good thatmembers keep comingweek after week becausethey’re losing weightbeautifully and wouldn’tmiss their weekly group foranything. It’s the secondtime Beth has been awardedthis prize (previously withher group in Calver). She says: “I amdelighted to have receivedthe ‘Bronze’ award againthis time on behalf of theBakewell group. I feelpassionate about helpingpeople to transform theirlives by losing weight in thesame way that I did when Ilost 3 and a-half stone withSlimming World. I becamea Consultant because Iwanted to share that feelingand help other people toachieve the same success Ihad myself. Seeing themembers in my groups –mums, dads, grandmas andyoung people too – reachtheir target weight is sorewarding and receiving this

award is just the icing onthe cake. “This award belongs toboth my groups and the120-plus members I seeeach week. They’re the oneswho make the groups thesuccess that they are, withtheir fabulous commitment,the wonderful support theygive each other every week,and, obviously, theirimpressive weight losseswhile following SlimmingWorld’s Food Optimisingeating plan. “Together, the membersin Bakewell have lost anamazing 2,072 lbs sinceJanuary”.

east lodge and callow hallEast Lodge

Exclusively YoursImagine your wedding at our elegant country house, set in 10 acres of beautiful landscaped grounds and water gardens.

Imagine East Lodge being “Exclusively Yours” for just you, your family & friends.Enjoy the most memorable wedding experience in quite special surroundings.

East Lodge Country House HotelRowsleyMatlock

Tel: 01629 [email protected]

What our guests tell us“..a fantastic experience from start to

will treasure forever”“..The perfect location for a family

wedding..”“..with only 7 months to plan, the team at East Lodge made it an easy, fun and

relaxing process”“..atmospheric and charming and the

food was excellent..”

Take over East Lodge for your dream wedding, 12 luxury bedrooms just for you. See yourself and your husband in our amazing Bridal Suite with its huge 4 poster bed and luxury bathroom. Enjoy the tradition and comfort of a leading country house hotel whilst enjoying modern contemporary facilities.

Don’t worry about separate wedding and reception venues because you can use our Civil Wedding Licence. Relax and enjoy your very special day, from exchange of vows through to secluded late-night romance. Whether a seated reception for up to 70 people or a marquee for up to 150 guests this is the ideal venue.

With years of experience in organising

excited bride-to-be, we would be delighted to help you to have the dream Country House Wedding of your choice. Everything is included in our prices so budgeting is made easy. No surprises.

WINTER WEDDINGS£1000 OFF

Terms apply

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Cressbrook Hall perches high on the south face of the Wye Valley, closeto Monsal Dale. Surrounded by formal gardens, the newly restored

Orangery, Granary and Conservatory provide charming celebration venuesamidst dramatic scenery for up to 95 guests.

At Cressbrook there are no off-the-shelf wedding packages, only excellentservice and valuable experience to help you create your perfect day.

Please email or call us to register your interest

A unique and flexible wedding venuein a stunning Peak District location.

A Date for your Wedding DiaryAre you preparing for awedding? Brides andgrooms, couples planningcivil partnerships, and theirfamilies will all be warmlywelcomed at the latestCressbrook Hall WeddingFair on 1st November from11am-3pm An exclusive selection ofthe area’s mostexperienced, talented andcreative wedding supplierswill be on hand to help withideas and plans for the bigday, and the event willprovide a fabulousopportunity to begin orrefine the process ofplanning and costing yourwedding. Cressbrook Hall has noless than 5 licensed areas inwhich ceremonies can beheld, and visitors to the Fairwill also be able to see forthemselves why CressbrookHall has become one of the

Peak District’s best-lovedwedding venues. Drinks will be availablefrom the bar, andcomplimentary hors

d’oeuvres will be servedthroughout the event.Brides who attend the eventwill be invited to register,and one name will be

chosen at random toreceive the complimentarySunday Lunch inCressbrook’s delightfulOrangery.

THE MAYNARD HOTELThe Maynard is a privatelyowned boutique hotel andrestaurant, situated on theedge of the Peak District,only a short drive awayfrom Sheffield. TheMaynard enjoys a superblocation, and is only a shortdrive from Padley Gorgeand Surprise View,providing perfectopportunities for thoseromantic photos. The hotel has beendecorated in acontemporary style, whilstincorporating originalfeatures such as oakpanelling, goldenchandeliers and stainedglass windows, whichprovide a stunning

backdrop for your weddingphotos. Our 10 bedroomsoffer luxury and comfort toguests with The Bridal Suiteboasting panoramic viewsof The Peak District, a king-sized bed, his and herssinks and feature bath. The Maynard is a perfectvenue whatever style ofwedding you are looking for.We have a variety ofpackages to suit all couplesmeaning your wedding canbe as formal or informal asyou choose. Ourexperienced weddingcoordinator, Head Chef andteam of staff work togetherto ensure your day runssmoothly from the start,leaving you and your gueststo enjoy the day. We understand howimportant it is to have theday of your dreams andtailor each wedding to suita couple’s individualrequirements, meaning lessstress for you and moretime to enjoy the planning!

01246 582500 | www.izziofbaslow.com Radcliffe House, Baslow, DE45 1SR | Car Park adjacent to the Shop

S T U D I O

BECKSONDERGAARD D e p o t

IZ ZIwww.izziofbaslow.com

Autumn Collection Launch October 1st

please phone for details

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01246 582500 | www.izziofbaslow.comRadcliffe House, Baslow, DE45 1SR | Car Park adjacent to the Shop

A/W15 Collections LaunchThurs 1st October

Shows at 11am & 2pmPlease phone to reserve your place

IZZI of BASLOWIZZI'S FASHION

WEEKFIZZ, FUN &

FASHION22nd to 25thSeptember

Tuesday 22nd – JEANS DAY, Findthe perfect pair of jeans to suityour shape 11am-3pm

Wednesday 23rd – SCARF TYINGWORKSHOP with Izzi 11am(Please phone to reserve yourplace)

Thursday 24th – Come and viewthe A/W15 Collections fromLUISA CERANO & MAX MARA11am-3pm informal modellingthroughout the day

Friday 25th – Fashion Show &Coffee Morning In aid ofMacmillan Tickets £6(please phone for tickets)

www.izziofbaslow.com

WEDDING SHOWCASE at The Maynard

The Maynard, Main Road, Grindleford, S32 2HE Tel: 01433 630321

• Complimentary Fizz and Canapés

• View The Ballroom set for a Wedding Breakfast, The Windsor

Room as a Civil Ceremony and our stunning bedrooms

• Our Wedding Planner will be available to answer any questions

• A few handpicked suppliers will be on hand to discuss their services.

Such as a Venue Dresser, DJ, Florist, Photographer and Cake Designer

Please contact

[email protected]

to pre register

Sunday 13th September, 11:30am - 3:30pm

themaynard.co.uk

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HOPE VALLEY PIZZA Co.

Tel: 01433 631706

• PIZZA DELIVERY SERVICE •

USING THE FINEST INGREDIENTSDELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR

FRESHLY MADE PIZZAS MADE TO ORDER

Established for over 20 yearsBased at Calver

Tuesday-Sunday 5.30pm-11.30pmFOR

WEEKLYSPECIALOFFERS

NEW MENU NOWAVAILABLE, SEE IT ON:

www.facebook.com/hopevalleypizza

MICHAEL’Sof BASLOW4, 6 and 8-SEATER TAXIS and 16-SEATERMINIBUSES – FULLY SEAT-BELTEDfor Nightclubs; Weddings; Coastals;Day Trips and Evenings out etc.

PRIVATE and CONTRACTWORK WELCOME – SCHOOLSBaslow: 01246 583307Mobile: 07710 867724T

AX

IDJG’S TaxisAirports • Weddings • Nights Out • Courier

1-8 Passengers – Tel John Gladwin on01629 650025 or 07767 238331

or visit www.djg-taxis.co.ukBusiness Accounts & Contract Work Welcome

D W Tours147 Thanet Street, Clay Cross, Chesterfield S45 9JP

HOLIDAYS 2015St Anne's Fri-Mon 25th-28th September Langdale Hotel ............£160Eastbourne Mon-Fri 23rd-27th November Turkey and Tinsel

Cumberland Hotel....................................................................£235All Half Board and Per Person

DAY TRIPS 2015Sunday 30th August Whitby...........................................................................£12

All Per Person

CHRISTMAS SHOPPERSSaturday 21st November Harrogate Christmas Market .............................£10Saturday 5th December Manchester and Trafford Centre ......................£10Saturday 12th December Skipton .........................................................................£12

• • • Local pick up points Bakewell, Matlock, Clay Cross and Chesterfield • • •

To Book Call 07840 285953 / 07931 [email protected]

D W Tours

CHESTERFIELDAUCTIONS13TH SEPTEMBER

ITEMS STILL BEING ACCEPTED FOR OURAUGUST / SEPTEMBER SALE

IF YOU HAVE AN ITEM(S) OF INTERESTPLEASE GIVE US A CALL

Turn your unwanted treasures into cash.Single items, collections, house

clearances, bereaved estates cleared.

ALSO PROBATES SERVICESAVAILABLE ON REQUEST

01246 23615507792 666469

www.chesterfield-auctions.co.uk

Welcome to our brand new Peak Advertiser DirectoryThe aim of this directory is to give you an insight as to what’s happening in our local

Pubs, Restaurants, Takeaways and Cafes who are advertising special offers to enticeyou out of your armchair and into their world of tempting food and drink.

You’ll need to keep looking in every issue though as the offers could change!These adverts are offered at a discounted rate so if you would like to be included in this Directory please get

in touch with Matt at the Peak Advertiser on 01629 812159 or email: [email protected]

GOLDEN YEARSSENIOR CITIZENS MENU FOR THE OVER 60s

BIG Value for smaller appetites!

TheKelstedge.co.uk Tel: 01246 590448MATLOCK ROAD, KELSTEDGE, ASHOVER S45 0DX

TheKelstedge

@TheKelstedge

SERVEDMonday-Saturday

12PM-3PMUPGRADE TO: 3 £1.95 EXTRACOURSES FOR

2 COURSES FOR £8.95

AUDITIONSFOR

YOULGRAVE’S54TH

PANTOMIMENow in its 54th year, theYoulgrave pantomime is aspopular as ever, with larger-than-life characters, loads oflaughs, beautiful costumes,stunning dance moves, livemusic and of course…plenty of heroes to cheerand baddies to boo! This year’s production isThe SwashbucklingAdventures of Robinson Crusoe. It takes a team of

around 70 volunteers tostage the show, so we arealways on the lookout fornew talent to join the team– either as a performer orhelping back-stage. The open chorusauditions, for children 8years and older, are onMonday 14th September2015, starting promptly at6.30pm at Youlgrave VillageHall. Parents/Guardiansneed to accompany childrento these auditions. Director, Nic Wilson, willbe holding informal read-through sessions for adultsinterested in joining thecast during weekcommencing 28thSeptember 2015. The teamis also looking for additionalmusicians this year – inparticular those who canplay reeds, flute, bass(guitar or double) andpercussion. Thoseinterested in attending theread-throughs, or the musicauditions, should contact

Nic on 01629 812 276 or byemail [email protected]. More information on how

to get involved is alsoavailable atyvh.org.uk/panto

BIGGIN HALLCOUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL

BIGGIN BY HARTINGTON

Open for LunchEVERY DAY 12 noon to 2pm

Afternoon TeaSERVED DAILY 3pm to 5pm

DinnerSERVED DAILY 6.30pm to 8pm

AugustSet Lunch Menu Monday - Saturday• 2 Courses £10.95 • 3 Courses £12.95

NEW Lunch Char Grill Menu Now Available- See Website for Details

Sunday Lunch• 2 Courses £13.95 • 3 Courses £15.95

Roasted Local Sirloin £6.00 extra

Afternoon Teafrom £10.00 for Two

Our Biggin, Heathcote orReynard full

Afternoon Teas for Two - £18.50

Dinner Menu£25.00 for Four Courses

including our Famous Cheese Sideboard.

Good selection of Local Beers and a Well-priced Wine List

Booking is always advisable

For reservationsplease call

01298 84451All Menus & our Wine List can be

viewed on our websitewww.bigginhall.co.uk

See website for new menus Like Pizza?Stone baked, freshly prepared, fresh ingredients

to take away (orders taken from the bar)Mon-Fri 6-9, Sat 12-2 and Sun 12-8.30

Calver’s Hidden Gem

Derwentwater ArmsEvery Friday is Fish FridayTwo fish meals and a bottle of house wine from

John Hattersleys

Lowside, Calver, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, S32 3XQ Tel: 01433 639211

www.derwentwaterarms.co.uk

MONDAY - FRIDAY12.00 - 2.00

2 Meals for £10

The White LionGreat Longstone

Main Street | Great Longstone | Bakewell | DE45 1TAwww.whiteliongreatlongstone.co.uk | 01629 640 252

NEW SEASONAL MENU EVERY SIX WEEKS

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Food service times:Mon - Fri, 12-2:30pm & 6-9pm | Sat 12-9pm | Sun 12-8pm

2-course lunch £11.50 or 3 courses £15 | Mon - Sat, 12-2pm

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Cafe, cycle hire, bookshop and gifts on thescenic Monsal Trail, 1 mile north of BakewellOpen 7 days a week, we serve delicious breakfast,

brunch and lunches, made from local produce.Open in the evening Wednesday to Saturday

Walk in or book a table on 01629 815668or on www.hassopstation.co.uk – Fully Licensed

Afternoon Teasand Cream Teasa treat for that special person

Tel 01433 [email protected]

also Birthday, Henand Christening Parties

Eyam Tea Roomsand Ice Cream Parlour

Shoulder of MuttonShoulder of MuttonBRADWELL – 01433 620427

Food served Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 5pm to 8.30pmSaturday 12 - 8.30pm, Sunday 12 - 6.30pm

Home-made

SundayRoast£6.99

CurryNight

EveryWEDNESDAY

£5.00

ChickenNight£5.00

EveryTHURSDAY

The Crispin Inn

01629 640237www.thecrispingreatlongstone.co.uk

Senior Citizens Menu available every lunchtime2 COURSES £8.75 -3 COURSES £11.75

Good Pub Guide 2015 and Cask Marquealso Tripadvisor certificate of excellence 2015

A Traditional Village Inn

Great Longstone | Bakewell | Derbyshire | DE45 1TZ

BUY ANY 4 TAPASAND RECEIVE BREAD

WITH OLIVE OIL /BALSAMIC DIP AND

OLIVES FREEOffer is valid on production

of this voucher,12-5.30 Thursday to Sunday

Diamond Court, off Water Street, Bakewell DE45 1EW

!

Coach and HorsesON THE A515, FENNY BENTLEY

Telephone 01335 350246

• Local cask ales • Variety of guest ales• 3-4 house wines in addition to our

extensive wine list.• Wide range of home-cooked food

All our dishes are locally sourced wherever possible

• Over thirty years' experience• Large selection of Malt Whiskies

The Dawson Familywelcome you to theCoach & Horses

where you can be sureof a warm welcome,good home-cooked

food and an excellentselection of cask ales

and fine wines.

GROUSE INN Darley DaleUNDER NEW OWNERSHIP SINCE APRIL 2015

THURSDAYSizzling

Grill andSteak

DAILYSpecials£6

FRIDAY

Curry Night

TRADITIONAL HOME COOKED FOODSERVED 12 TO 8PM MONDAY TO SATURDAY.

Sunday Carvery 12 to 5 pm.

2 MEALSfor £12£12

Open all day every day ~ 01629 258220

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Tideswell Summer Villa, Higher Terrace RoadOnly upon an internal inspection will the full attributes of this deceptively well proportioned, four

bedroomed link-detached country house be revealed, which has been tastefully and considerably

extended at the rear to create a superb family home. Beautifully fitted out and presented offering a gas

central heating system, double glazed sash style windows taking advantage of the splendid views over

the valley towards open countryside. Comprises: lounge beautiful cut stone fireplace, truly impressive

open plan dining kitchen, walk-in cloakroom/WC, landing, master bedroom with excellent en-suite

shower room, three further bedrooms and family bathroom. Attractive good sized rear garden with useful

studio. Energy Rating: D

Viewing: Bakewell Office.

Offers Around £399,950

Bamford 2 Marsden Row, Ashopton RoadSituated in this picturesque setting within the popular Peak

District village of Bamford, a well proportioned two double

bedroom character cottage with gas fired central heating and

sealed unit double glazing. Beautiful south westerly facing rear

garden and stunning open views over the valley. Good sized

dining kitchen, lobby area, excellent basement cellar, spacious

sitting room with exposed gritstone fireplace and lovely views.

First floor: two double bedrooms, bathroom with full suite and

shower. Outside: courtyard area to the front with useful

storeplaces and to the rear, lovely south westerly facing cottage

garden with spectacular views. Early vacant possession and no

chain. Energy Rating TBC

Viewing: Hathersage Office.

Offers Around £199,950

NEW

Matlock:01629 828 250

Banner Cross:0114 268 3241

Dronfield:01246 290992

Hathersage:01433 650009

Bakewell:01629 815307

Ashover 112 Malthouse LaneThis stunning five bedroomed stone built family house forms part of a small exclusive gated developmentwithin the grounds of the sympathetically converted former Hydro, which is set within approximately 15acres of garden and grounds. Nestling on the rural fringe of this highly sought after village with its reveredprimary school, the spacious gas centrally heated accommodation has sash double glazed windows, isalarmed and comprises: spacious hall, downstairs cloakroom/W.C., elegant lounge with log burning stove,impressive dining kitchen, which has been extended into a stunning modern daytime family room, utility.Landing, master bedroom with en-suite dressing room and luxurious new shower room, two further doublebedrooms and outstanding new family bathroom. Second floor landing: two further double bedroomsand shower room. Broad drive with ample parking, double garage and attractive garden.Energy Rating C.

Viewing: Matlock Office.

Offers Around £725,000

NEW

PROPERTIES AVAILABLE TO RENTStable Hall Farm, Wardlow, Buxton SK17

1 bedroom barn conversion£495 PCM

1 Bagshaw Hill, Bakewell DE45 2 double bedroom cottage

£600 PCM

2 Church Bank Cottages, Hathersage S32 Superb 1 bedroom character cottage

£650 PCM

12 Endcliffe Court, Deepdale, Ashford Road,Bakewell DE45

Beautiful 1 double bedroom luxury, executivesecond floor apartment

£750 PCMDalebrook House, Baslow Road, Eastmoor S42 A fine 5 bedroom, 4 bathroom country house

£1950 PCM

FOR A FULL UP-TO-DATE RENTAL LIST PLEASE CONTACTOUR LETTINGS DEPT. ON

01629 815307e-mail: [email protected]

We are looking to recruit an experienced, fulltime Residential Sales Negotiator to join our

newly opened Matlock Office.

The successful candidate should possess apassion for property together with exceptionalcustomer service skills to guide vendors andpurchasers, both face to face and over the

telephone, through property sales from initialinstruction through to exchange of contracts.

If you think you have what it takes and want tojoin Derbyshire and Sheffield’s largest

independent estate agent.

Please email yourCV and covering letter to

[email protected]

ARE YOU LOOKINGFOR YOUR NEXT

CHALLENGE?

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01629 814774 • Bridge Street, Bakewell • [email protected]

Hillside Hackney

GUIDEPRICE

£270,000

A substantial stone built double fronted three bedroom detached residence occupying an elevated positionwith far reaching views towards the surrounding countryside. With enclosed rear garden the property wouldbenefit from a degree of modernisation and cosmetic enhancement throughout. Energy Rating F

• No upward chain • Offering further potential for development

• Superb far reaching views • subject to gaining the relevant planning consents

• Excellent school catchment

Victoria Hall Gardens Matlock

NEWPRICE

£300,000

The Old Mill, Litton Mill Litton

£550,000

Sweet Briar, Conksbury Lane Youlgrave

£325,000

A circa 1865 double fronted barn conversion occupying a peaceful picturesque setting in the highly sought aftervillage of Youlgrave close to an excellent range of local shops, amenities and country inns within Lady MannersSchool catchment. Energy Rating C

• 1865 barn conversion • Garage and generous off-road parking

• Character property • Good sized garden

• Vaulted ceilings

A substantial four bedroom detached family residence with off-road parking and enclosed well proportionedgardens occupying a picturesque setting overlooking the mill race. The former mill has been sympatheticallyconverted retaining charm and character with high quality fixtures and fittings. Energy Rating D

• Access to the Monsal Trail for walks and cycling • Off-road parking and enclosed garden

• Unique setting overlooking the mill race • Lady Manners School catchment

• Generous flexible living accommodation

NEW£500,000

Ivy Cottage FoolowA four bedroom semi-detached cottage situated on the edge of the delightful village of Foolow enjoying superbfar reaching views across the surrounding countryside. Offering flexible family living accommodation with integralgarage, off-road parking and generous enclosed rear garden. Energy Rating D

• Generous enclosed landscaped gardens • Garage and off-road parking

• Picturesque conservation village • Lady Manners School catchment

• With excellent local inn

NEW£320,000

The Stables BeeleyA delightful stone built detached barn conversion with off-road parking and enclosed gardens enjoying stunningviews across open countryside. Occupying a sought after location in the pretty Peak District village of Beeley, closeto the Chatsworth Estate. Energy Rating E

• Stunning views • Easy access to local amenities

• Lady Manners School catchment • Peak Park village setting

• Off-road parking

A generously proportioned four bedroom detached family residence nestled in generous gardens with timberstorage shed, summer house, detached garage and off-road parking. Well appointed at the head of a cul-de-sac in the popular residential area of Matlock close to an excellent range of local shops. Energy Rating D

• Popular residential area • Close to an excellent range of local amenities

• Flexible family living accommodation • Conservatory overlooking the garden

• Summer house ideal as workshop / home office

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01629 814774 • Bridge Street, Bakewell • [email protected]

Quarrymans Cottage, The Dale Stoney Middleton

NEWPRICE

£145,000

A charming two bedroom circa 1850 mid terrace cottage fully refurbished to a high standard throughout, wellappointed in the popular village of Stoney Middleton close to shops and amenities with easy access to localwalks and cycle trails. Ideally suited as holiday or investment cottage. Energy Rating D

• No upward chain • Situated within the Peak District National Park

• Fully renovated throughout • Close to local walks and cycle trails

• Ideal holiday / investment cottage or for first time buyer

Millennium House Darley Hillside

£1000 PCM

NEW£167,500

Talbrager TideswellA two bedroom mid terrace cottage with converted loft and cellar offering further potential for conversion. Thecottage occupies a popular Peak Park setting in the historic setting of Tideswell close to an excellent range oflocal shops and amenities. Energy Rating G

• Popular Peak Park setting • Lady Manners School catchment

• Ideal as holiday cottage or as main home • Cellar ideal as workshop

• Close to an excellent range of local shops and amenities

The White Cottage PriestcliffeBagshaws Residential are pleased to present this four double bedroomed country home, situated

in the heart of the Peak District. Retaining immense charm and character throughout and

sympathetically refurbished to a high standard, set amidst delightful gardens with detached two

storey limestone barn. With impressive open stone fireplaces, mullioned windows, beamed ceilings

and oak and stone flagged floors. The accommodation includes dining hall with open fire and

beamed ceilings, farmhouse style fitted kitchen with restored period AGA, oak panelled study with

open fire, oak boarded sitting room with delightful views, utility room and ground floor shower

room. At first floor four double bedrooms, period style bathroom with roll top bath and two

separate WC’s. Energy Rating E

• Four double bedroomed detached house

• With garage and detached limestone barn

• Off-road parking

• Large south east facing garden

£2000 PCM

Bagshaws Residential are pleased to present this beautifully presented three/four bedroom detached family home. Offeringfantastic far reaching panoramic views over the valleys from both the house and tiered gardens. The property briefly comprisesof; Entrance hall; Living room; Kitchen; Bathroom; Shower room; Master bedroom; Double & single second & third bedroomsand a study/fourth bedroom. The property has a double length garage and two allocated parking spaces. Energy Rating TBC

• Detached Three/Four Bedroom House • Tiered Lawned Gardens & Terraces

• Allocated Parking & Garage • Double Glazed & Gas Central Heating

• Panoramic Views of the Derbyshire Dales • Pets Are Negotiable

Elizabeth Court Baslow

NEWPRICE

£220,000

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

• No upward chain • Lady Manners School catchment

• Popular Peak Park village setting • Derbyshire Dales District Occupancy Clause applies

• Carport and parking

TOLET

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Matlock: 01629 580228Ashbourne: 01335 346246Chesterfield: 01246 209950

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Ref: 8513 £250,000

A MODERN TWO BEDROOMED LINK DETACHED BUNGALOW IN NEED OF FULL REFURBISHMENT SET ON THEEDGE OF THIS HUGELY POPULAR PEAK DISTRICT TOWN. Dating back to the 1970s and being built ofreconstituted stone beneath a tiled roof stands this comfortably proportioned bungalow. With the accommodationbriefly comprising broad entrance hallway, living through dining room, breakfast kitchen, two double bedroomsand fitted bathroom and sitting within a larger than average plot which boasts drive, single garage and maturefront and rear gardens. EPC Rating: TBC

MATLOCKNEW

BASLOW

A SUBSTANTIAL FOUR BEDROOMED DETACHED MODERN BUNGALOW SET WITHIN THIS HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER AND CONVENIENTVILLAGE LOCATION PRESENTED TO A PLEASING STANDARD THROUGHOUT BUT WITH SCOPE FOR ONE TO STAMP THEIR OWNCOSMETIC MARK. Being built in the mid 1960s stands this substantial four bedroomed stone detached bungalow offering generouslyproportioned accommodation. Having undergone a rear extension by the current vendor to incorporate a large reception area andbedroom but perhaps with the opportunity to further extend or site a detached garage. Comprising a fitted kitchen with applianceprovisions, modern bathroom suite incorporating a well-appointed white suite, gas fired central heating and UPVC double glazing.The property is flooded with natural light from its countryside setting and sits within a larger than average plot which has been laidwith low maintenance in mind boasting front and rear gardens, tandem double drive and single integral garage. EPC Rating: D

Ref: 8612 £525,000 NO CHAIN

NEW

AN IMMACULATE FIVE BEDROOM DETACHED EXECUTIVE STYLE HOME OFFERING GENEROUSPROPORTIONS THROUGHOUT, SET WITHIN THIS HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER MODERN DEVELOPMENT ONTHE EDGE OF MATLOCK’S TOWN CENTRE. Presented to a high standard throughout with fitted kitchen

to include integral appliances; downstairs cloakrooms; family bathroom and two ensuite bedrooms with

white sanitary ware. With generous proportions to all rooms and enjoying the use of gas fired central

heating and uPVC double glazing and sited within a private plot which benefits from landscaped front

and rear gardens, double garage and block paved driveway. EPC Rating: D

Ref: 8670 £435,000 NO CHAIN

TANSLEY

Ref: 8379 £189,950 NO CHAIN

A MODERN STONE BUILT TWO BEDROOM DETACHED BUNGALOW ENJOYING A TUCKED AWAY CENTRAL VILLAGELOCATION - IDEALLY SUITED FOR THE PROFESSIONAL OR RETIRING COUPLE SEEKING AN EASILY MANAGEDHOME. An internal inspection will reveal the bungalow to be well maintained, simply decorated and presentedwith a pleasing style. There is gas fired central heating and modern uPVC double glazing. The market townfacilities in Matlock lie around 2½ miles away and the local road network provides access to the neighbouringcentres of employment including Chesterfield, Bakewell and Alfreton. The delights of the surrounding DerbyshireDales and Peak District countryside are all close to hand. EPC Rating: D

NEW PRICE

PRELIMINARY AUTUMN AUCTION ANNOUNCEMENT

CATALOGUE AVAILABLE WEEK COMMENCING6th SEPTEMBER 2015

LOT 1: OAKERTHORPE ROAD, BOLEHILLTwo bedroom detached character cottage in need of renovation

LOT 2: LAND AT KNABB HALLApprox 3.5 acres of good level grazing, with planning permission for

an agricultural building

LOT 3: MARKET SQUARE, TIDESWELLCharacter end of terrace cottage in need of refurbishment, within

the Peak District National Park

LOT 4: GLEBE COTTAGE, EYAMTwo bedroom cottage in need of full renovation, within the

Peak District National Park

LOT 5: LAND AT WAKEBRIDGEApprox 11 acres of manageable grazing with services connected,

together with three timber stables

LOT 6: MATLOCK GREEN, MATLOCKCharacter end of terrace three bedroom cottage offering

considerable scope for renovation

FOR SALEBY AUCTION

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Matlock: 01629 580228Ashbourne: 01335 346246Chesterfield: 01246 209950

MATLOCKNEW

Ref: 8675 £285,000 NO CHAIN

A MODERN TWO BEDROOM DETACHED BUNGALOW PRESENTED TO A PLEASING STANDARD THROUGHOUTAND OFFERING DECEPTIVELY SPACIOUS ACCOMMODATION WITHIN AN ELEVATED POSITION, TAKING INSUPERB SOUTHERLY VIEWS OVER THE DERWENT VALLEY TOWARDS THE COUNTRYSIDE BEYOND. Benefitingfrom a recently updated fitted kitchen to include integral appliances and granite work surfaces, accessiblefully tiled contemporary shower room along with delightful south facing sun room making the best of theviews. Having the use of gas fired central heating and double glazing and sitting within an elevated position,enjoying ample parking, front and rear gardens and single garage.EPC Rating: TBC

TANSLEYNEW

Ref: 8667 £525,000

A SUBSTANTIAL FOUR BEDROOM DETACHED BUNGALOW WITH THE ADDITION OF A SELF CONTAINED ONEBEDROOM ANNEXE, SET WITHIN DELIGHTFUL LANDSCAPED GARDENS WITHIN THIS POPULAR VILLAGELOCATION. Entered through a substantial reception hallway which flows to all living accommodation to includea recently updated breakfast kitchen with modern units beneath granite work surfaces, opening into a diningarea and delightful light airy lounge. With four double bedrooms enjoying the use of a bathroom and separatecloakroom, together with integral access to the one bedroom self-contained annexe with separate kitchen,lounge, bedroom, bathroom and private side entrance door. Well maintained throughout during the currentoccupiers long tenure and having gas fired central heating and uPVC double glazing and sitting within largelandscaped gardens which boast ample parking, double garage with electric up and over door, storage andprivacy gained by mature hedged and fenced boundaries. EPC Rating: TBC

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Serving the rural community for over 140 years

Email: [email protected]@bagshaws.com

Bakewell 01629 812777Uttoxeter 01889 562811Ashbourne 01335 342201

Leek 01538 398466 Derby 01332 200147

To book an appointment call now:

www.bagshaws.com

Monday 20th April For Sale By Auction At The Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell at 3.00pm on Monday 14th September 2015

Land off Leys LaneBonsall Moor, Matlock, DE4 2BB12.5 acres of grassland together witha stone barn and good road access.

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Auction guide price:£70,000 - £80,000* Enquiries to:Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Mine CottagePerry Dale, Peak Forest, Buxton, SK17 8EP

A lovely smallholding in a beautiful limestone dale within 5.8 acres.A four bedroom detached smallholding with a range of farm buildings set in an attractive position within the Peak Park. EPC Rating E. A further 10.7 acres will be made available to the successful purchaserat a fixed price.

Auction guide price:£425,000 - £475,000* Enquiries to:Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Land to the rear of the Star Inn,Lower Pilsley, S45 8DB10.11 acres ( 4.09 ha) of productive arableland with road access onto Rupert Street.Auction guide price:£75,000 - £95,000* Enquiries to:Bakewell Office 01629 812777

House & Landoff Leek Road, Buxton, SK17 6UF

The property comprises 2.57 acres and is accessed directly off A53 Leek Road.The site has development potential with tremendous views to the West towardsBurbage Edge and is located a short distance from Buxton Country Park. The property comprises an attractivedetached residential property that is in a state of disrepair together with 2 grassfields and outbuildings.

Auction guide price: £300,000*Enquiries to:Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Land to the South of Bea Moor Farm,Lea Bridge, DE4 5AH2.3 acres of grassland with a newagricultural building and roadside access.Auction guide price:£35,000 - 40,000*Enquiries to:Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Bakewell Livestock Market:There will be on No Livestock Market at Bakewell on Monday 31st August, the regular market will be on Tuesday 1st September.

* The Guide Price is issued as an indication of the auctioneer’s opinion of the likely selling price of the property. Each property offered is subject to a Reserve Price which is agreed between the seller and the auctioneer just prior to the auction and which would ordinarily be within 10% (+/-) of the Guide Price. Both the Guide Price and the Reserve Price can be subject to change up to and including the day of the auction.

For a full definition of Guide Price and Reserve Price please go to www.bagshaws.com.

Bakewell Planning ClinicMonday 21st September 10.00am - 12.30pm atThe Agricultural Business Centre,Bakewell

Free Clinic for people to discussany planning or farm development proposals or concerns.

To book an appointment contact

Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Beltonville Farm

Extending to circa 80 acres with 3 bed house, range of buildings suited todairy production and well maintained productive limestone land.Auction guide price: £1,200,000 - £1,400,000* (unless sold prior)Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Land at Waterlees RoadTaddingtonLot 1: 3.98 acres of grasslandAuction guide price:£25,000 - 35,000*Lot 2: 3.85 acres of grassland& woodlandAuction guide price:£20,000 - 30,000*Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

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Email: [email protected] [email protected]

www.bagshaws.comBakewell 01629 812777Uttoxeter 01889 562811

Ashbourne 01335 342201Leek 01538 398466

Derby 01332 200147

For Sale by Private Treaty

Extending in total to 320.09 acresThe property is a wonderful example of an upland farm with a spacious dwelling and versatile range of farm buildings, together with a stone barn which has planning consent for conversion to a holiday cottage. EPC rating D

Guide Price: Price on applicationEnquiries to: Bakewell 01629 812777

Highfields FarmStoney Middleton, Hope Valley, S32 4UB

Matlock £385,000

TENANT APPLICATION FEE £120 INC VAT PER PERSON

Matlock £179,950

• No upward chain• SPACIOUS GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT• Two bedrooms• Open plan living dining kitchen• BALCONY TO THE REAR• Allocated parking• Easy reach of the town centre• Overlooking the river EPC=B

LANDLORDSRENTAL PROPERTIESREQUIRED FOR WAITINGTENANTS

RENTAL PROPERTIES

Matlock £199,950

• Delightful stone built character property• Three bedrooms• Dining kitchen• Utility room• Sitting room• Southerly aspect garden• Views over the town• No upward chain EPC=E

NEWNEW

CHATSWORTH COUNTRY FAIR

Please come and see us at

Chatsworth Country Fair4TH, 5TH & 6TH September,

you can find us near the house

SENSIBLE OFFERS CONSIDERED• Delightfully spacious detached bungalow• THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS• Family bathroom and en-suite• Two reception rooms• Fitted kitchen• Garaging and ample off-road parking• Gardens to front and rear• COMMANDING FAR REACHING VIEWS• NO UPWARD CHAIN EPC=D

Bonsall £199,950

• Character cottage• Two bedrooms• Spacious first floor sitting room• Ground floor dining room• Off-road parking• Enclosed garden• Good size store room/workshop• No upward chain EPC=F

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VIEWING ESSENTIAL

Matlock £255,000

• An elegantly proportioned stone built property• Three double bedrooms• Shaker style dining kitchen• Sitting room and dining room with log burners• Cast iron feature fireplaces to two bedrooms• Delightful enclosed rear garden• Under stairs utility space and store room• EPC= D

NEW

2 bed First Floor Apartment, Matlock EPC=D £495pcm

2 Bed Character Cottage, Crich EPC=D £495pcm

2 Bed First Floor Apartment, Matlock EPC=E £495pcm

2 Bed First Floor Apartment, Mat.Bath EPC=E £495pcm

2 Bed Stone Built Cottage, Starkholmes EPC=E £550pcm

3 Bed House, Darley Dale EPC=D £595pcm

3 Bed Detached Bungalow, Matlock EPC=D £695pcm

Workshops, New Street, Matlock EPC=E £15,000 PA

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

www.scargillmann.co.uk [email protected]

UPPER LEA

TWO DALES

Offers around : £115,000• Two bedroomed semi-detached stone built property

• Requiring modernisation; Ideal first time buy / Investment

• Sitting room; Kitchen with under stairs pantry cupboard

• Hallway; WC; Shower room; Two bedrooms to first floor

• Shared courtyard patio garden to rear - NO UPWARD CHAIN

MATLOCK

Offers around : £135,000• One bedroom apartment within Grade II Listed former mill

• Original features throughout; Communal gardens; Lift

• Secure key code entrance; Lift and staircase to access all floors

• Allocated parking (additional street parking)

• Ideal first time buy / Investment - NO UPWARD CHAIN

WIRKSWORTH

£485 PCM• Furnished one bedroom first floor apartment; Allocated parking

• Open plan living / dining room with beamed ceiling; Kitchen

• Double bedroom with built in wardrobes; Bathroom with white suite

• Roofed terraced decked courtyard area; Gas central heating

• Within walking distance of Wirksworth centre - EPC Rating E

MATLOCK

£550 PCM• Spacious one bedroomed ground floor apartment

• Entrance hallway; Double bedroom; Bathroom

• Open plan living kitchen area with integrated appliances

• Gas central heating; Sealed unit double glazing

• Allocated parking space - EPC Rating C

WIRKSWORTH

£695 PCM• Three bedroom detached residence;-Fine far reaching views

• Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit double glazing; Entrance hall

• Guest cloakroom; Sitting room; Kitchen with open plan dining area

• Three double bedrooms; Master with en suite; Family bathroom

• Delightful gardens; Off-street car standing; Single garage

KNIVETON

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LET

£1,900 PCM• Six bedroomed three storey executive detached residence

• Oil fired central heating; Sealed unit double glazing; WC

• Four reception rooms; Dining kitchen; Laundry room; Two en-suites

• Two bathrooms; Double detached garage with studio above

• Lawned rear garden with large patio; Courtyard with parking

Offers around : £355,000

AMBERGATE

Offers around : £379,950•Three / four bedroomed detached property; Ample parking

• Access to A38 / M1 and railway station; Gas central heating

• Sealed unit double glazing; Guest cloakroom; Three reception rooms

• Dining kitchen with granite surfaces; Utility; Family room with en-suite

• First floor shower room; Established garden to rear with patio areas

SCARGILL MA NN & CO.CHARTERED SURVEYORS ESTATE AGENTS AUCTIONEERS RESIDENTIAL LETTING AGENTS

• Georgian Grade II Listed three bedroomed detached cottage with views

• Large wildflower meadow (0.35 acre); Driveway with ample parking

• Gas fired central heating; Hallway; Sitting room; Fitted dining kitchen

• Large under stairs utility; Bedroom one with en-suite; Shower room

• Front garden; Patio / lawned garden to rear - NO UPWARD CHAIN

MATLOCK BATH

Offers around : £139,950• NO UPWARD CHAIN - Two double bedroomed maisonette (two storey)

• Ideal first time buy / Second Home / Investment – EPC Rating D

• Upvc double glazing (recently fitted); Gas fired central heating

• Hallway; Well fitted breakfast kitchen; L-shaped living room

• Bathroom; Parking; Communal gardens; Private outside

KNIVETON

Offers around : £189,000• Three bedroomed semi-detached property with views

• Oil fired central heating; Double glazing; Large private garden

• Entrance hall; Cloakroom; Full width living room with fireplace

• Open plan dining kitchen; Large conservatory onto the garden

• Timber garden shed and there is communal garden - EPC Rating D

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PRICE

TWO DALES

Offers around : £295,000• Extended four / five bedroomed detached property on a garden corner plot

• Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit double glazing; Cloakroom; Lounge;

• Breakfast kitchen; Dining / family room; Mezzanine study over; Conservatory

• Bathroom; Patio and garden to rear; Driveway (further potential parking); Garage

• NO UPWARD CHAIN - Requiring some modernisation; EPC Rating D

BOLEHILL

Offers around : £249,000• Skilfully converted three bedroomed former School Rooms with patio garden

•Views over countryside; Three bedrooms.; Three bath / shower rooms

• Reception hallway; Spacious living kitchen with integrated appliances

• Garden room / snug with far reaching views; EPC Energy Efficiency Rating C (79)

• Double glazed feature arched windows. Gas fired central heating

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For a FREE rental appraisal please call 0114 268 9900BAKEWELL DORE OFFICE SURVEYS BAKEWELL LETTINGS 01629 700699 0114 236 2420 0114 235 7741 01629 700695HATHERSAGE BANNER CROSS AUCTION LETTINGS01433 651 888 0114 268 3388 0114 236 2420 0114 268 9900

VIEWING: Bakewell Office. VIEWING: Hathersage Office.

SUPERB DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY - A detached fourbedroomed barn conversion with off-street parking and gardens,in the picturesque Peak District village of Over Haddon. Furtherland is also available by separate negotiation.

• Beautifully constructed property with lancet windows •Breakfast kitchen area • Dining room • Sitting room with Frenchwindows • Cloakroom/WC • 4 bedrooms • Lovely gardens •Extensive parking • Further land available with potential fordouble garage (subject to planning permission).

EPC Rating E

HALL YARDS HOUSE Over Haddon DE45 1HY

Offers Around £450,000 A stone built three bedroomed mid terraced cottage with off-street parking and lovely gardens with stunning views of BamfordEdge, and the woodland of Win Hill. A well proportioned sittingroom and kitchen with pantry, a family bathroom and downstairswc. Subject to Peak Park Occupancy Clause.

• Entrance hall • Lovely double aspect sitting room with views

• Solid wood fitted kitchen with pantry • Downstairs WC •Family bathroom • Two double bedrooms with walk inwardrobes, one single bedroom • Stunning views of Win Hilland Bamford Edge • Off-street parking • Charming front &rear gardens • No Chain.

EPC Rating D

YORKSHIRE BRIDGE S32 0BP 2 Steward Gate

Offers Around £235,000

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

A three bedroomed stone built family home with off-streetparking and delightful gardens in the village of StoneyMiddleton. The property has been extended at the rear andbenefits from a spacious breakfast kitchen with Frenchwindows, two receptions rooms and utility room with WC. Aninternal viewing is highly recommended.

• Sitting room with gritstone fireplace • Double aspect loungewith window seat • Breakfast kitchen with French windows •Utility room with WC • Master bedroom with walk in wardrobe

• Family bathroom • Off-street parking for 2 vehicles • Lovelyviews • Charming rear garden with extended shed.

EPC Rating E

STONEY MIDDLETON S32 4TL Rose Cottage High Street

Offers Around £265,000

NEW

WANTED Due to a very high demand we require property in the following postcodes to rentDE45, DE4, SK17, S32, S33

For a FREE market appraisal please contact our rentals department on 01629 700695

If you have a property you feel would benefit from a sale by auction please contact Nick Riddle or Kerrie Ibbotson at ourHathersage Office for a FREE valuation 01433 651888 or [email protected]

2, Rose Cottages, Flagg, SK17 9QT2 bedroomed semi-detached cottage.

Guide Price £125,000

Old Hall Farm, Brightholme Lee, S35 0DBGrade 2* listed derelict house with a rangeof grade 2 listed barns and 4.5 acres.

Declared reserve £20,000

The Barn, Old Whitelow Farm, S17 3AGWith PP for conversion and standing inapprox 10 acres of grazing.

Guide Price £500,000

Ataraxia, Cliffe Lane, Calver, S32 3WDDetached 5 bedroom family home requiringfull modernisation.

Guide Price £450,000

Old Park Cottage, Beauchief S8 7BBOverlooking the 13th green at AbbeydaleGolf Club with garden, paddock andwoodland. Guide Price £700,000

The Farmhouse, Old Whitelow Farm,S17 3AG - Requiring modernisation withapprox 10 acres.

Guide Price £450,000

Preliminary auction announcement

After our very successful June Auction we are inviting further entries for our next auction to beheld at the Maynard Arms, Grindleford on Tues 13th October

Lots so far included are:

property auction

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With the innovative HS2high-speed rail link on thehorizon and the Fox Valleydevelopment underway,Sheffield’s skyline isundergoing a period ofgreat physical change. Butwith many looking to thefuture and embracing thenew, what will become ofour city’s oldestbusinesses? One company celebratinga particular milestone thisyear is estate agent Eadon,Lockwood & Riddle.Established in 1840 - 175years ago - this family-runSouth Yorkshire businesshas taken a front row seat towitness the transformationof the Sheffield city regionduring good times and bad. Founded by businesspartners Mr Eadon and MrLockwood, ELR has adaptedand developed as a businessto ensure they are stillstanding strong today whilstremaining committed totheir original values. Not only survivingthrough some of thecountry’s most challengingeconomic times, the firm’scontinued commitment toplacing its customers at theheart of everything it doeshas seen it continue to growand expand over the years;including the addition ofnew shareholders and the

opening of seven officesacross South Yorkshire andNorth Derbyshire. Chartered surveyor andqualified auctioneer NickRiddle still works for thefamily business even now,following the footsteps ofhis father and his great-uncle John Tharratt Riddlewho was the first Riddle to

join thebusiness. The4 4 - y e a r - o l dfather of twocontinues totake great pridein the archivesthat record thesale of each andevery propertymanaged by thebusiness since itwas establishedalmost twocenturies ago;with pages andpages of houseslisted includinga whole row ofsix terraced

houses in Heeley, Sheffieldsold in 1945 for £750!

Commenting on theanniversary Nick said, “TheRiddle family joined thebusiness in 1929, since thattime the business and thecity has changedimmeasurably, but the corevalues of both remain thesame. Customer service,

experience and anuncontested knowledge ofthe region means many ofour clients come back to ustime and time again. “In that respect, we’realmost like part of thefamily. People tend to movehouse when somethingsignificant happens in their

lives, so we often get tohear all about newadditions, marriages,retirement, or when the kidsmove out.” Though ELR has kept true

to its original values, Nick isquick to reassure that it’snot stuck in the past. “We have to move with

the times,” he said. “Thebusiness has changedconsiderably during itscourse with new offices,new partners and newtechnology. For example,just recently we startedworking with remotepiloted aircraft systemswhich allow us to captureaerial images of large

properties to reallyshowcase them to their fullpotential. “We are constantlythinking of ways to expandand develop, and at thesame time, staying true tothe company’s roots withour core values andexemplary customer

service.” Looking back through thethick, dusty property salesbooks, you will find housesin Sheffield sold for just afraction of what they aretoday, in a climate of risinghouse prices. ELR’s Nick Riddle said:“We are proud of ourheritage, it’s great to seethe old records of the salesbook and compare it to theway we work now in 2015and still engage customersand stick to our values aswe did then.” Each recorded entry ishandwritten in ink, listingday-by-day sales with addednewspaper clippings.

Local lettings agencyBagshaws Residential inBakewell is pleased toreport that figures from itsparent company Sequenceshow an increase in rentalactivity over the summermonths. According to itsnational data, there hasbeen an 11% increase inthe number of viewings ofrental homes from June toJuly this year, and animpressive 15% increase inthe number of propertieslet across the same period.This surge in activityreflects the strength of thecurrent rental market, andsuggests no traditionalcooling down of the marketover the summer months. “Our lettings team hereat Bagshaws Residential

have been extremely busythis summer,” says LettingsManager Jenni Knight.“Traditionally we see asummer slow-down for thehousing market, so we arethrilled that we have beenable to continue helping somany people over the pastfew months. We’ve seengrowing numbers of peoplechoosing to rent as alifestyle choice as well asfor the flexibility it offers,and demand for rentalaccommodation remainsvery high. We would urgecurrent and prospectivelandlords to get in touchand see if we can help themmake the most of thisupturn.” Bagshaws Residential isa large and well-regulated,

ARLA-qualified lettingagent which conductsprofessional inventories,provides a tailor-madeapproach and is a memberof the Tenancy DepositScheme. The Bakewellbranch offers a range oflettings services andadvice, from matchingtenants to their idealproperties to full propertymanagement, rentcollection and insurance. If you have a property torent and would like to booka free market appraisal, orif you are looking for aproperty to rent, pleasecontact BagshawsResidential’s lettings teamon 01629 815239 or email:[email protected]

SHEFFIELD ESTATE AGENT – Standing The Test Of Time LET’S GET MOVING THIS SUMMER,SAYS BAGSHAWS RESIDENTIAL

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• Mobility Aids • Independent Living • Access Solutions• Care Homes • Fitness • Mobile Hair & Beauty

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To advertise please call Mark Andrews on 01629 812159or email: [email protected]

Copy deadline: Wednesday 2nd September

Ashley Close,TansleyThis well maintained detached fourbedroomed property with a onebedroomed self contained annexebuilt to an individual design ofstone, which provides an excellentopportunity for a family who mayappreciate the generousaccommodation. With ample off­road parking, a double garage anddelightful gardens which enjoy thesound of Bentley Brook. Theproperty believed to stand in approxone acre is located at the headof a quiet cul­de­sac. VIEWINGRECOMMENDED

OIRO £550,000

NEW

[email protected] 01629 700246 07976 734364www.tpsestates.co.uk

Serving Derbyshire and Surrounding Areas2 Dale Road, MatlockDerbyshire DE4 34 34 34 3LT

Thatchers Lane,TansleyTPS Estates are delighted to offerfor sale this well presented andwell­proportioned stone built(newly refurbished) detached fourbedroomed cottage style propertyin a quiet location on the edge ofthe popular village of Tansley.Outside the property has an easy tomaintain patio style garden to therear with two water features and agarage. VIEW NOW TO APPRECIATETHE ACCOMMODATION.

OIRO £325,000

Victoria Hall Gardens,MatlockTPS Estates have the pleasurein offering for sale this wellpresented and beautifullymaintained detached twobedroomed bungalow standing atthe head of a cul­de­sac in a popularand quiet location close to Matlocktown centre. The property enjoys asoutherly aspect and spectacularviews of the Derwent Valley andsurrounding countryside. VIEWINGHIGHLY RECOMMENDED

OIRO £224,950

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NO registration fee • NO withdrawal fee • Commission rates negotiableTelephone for a FREE no obligation market appraisal

Water Lane, Middletonby WirksworthThis spacious detached fourbedroomed property set in well­established informal gardens in a quietvillage location. This property must beseen to appreciate the generousaccommodation and the delightfulgardens and countryside setting. Witha private enclosed front garden withpond and lawns, wild flower garden,vegetable plot, courtyard area withshed and two stone stores, timberframed greenhouse, paved seatingarea with pond, and lawned areasenjoying the delights of the gardens.Detached garage and ample off­roadparking for 3/4 vehicles. VIEWINGHIGHLY RECOMMENDED

OIRO £364,950

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naturalist, writer, painterand photographer ChristineGregory describing the

River Bradford, only 4 mileslong from its source inGratton Dale to where itjoins the river Lathkill atAlport but packed withwildlife and history. InJanuary we’ll have anunmissable opportunity tolisten to local countryman,film maker and poet JohnKeeling and then in totalcontrast a talk by JeffBlincow about Bhutan, oneof the least developedcountries in the world. A talkby Tanya Hoare about swiftsand their mysterious habitsis in March and we finish theseason with a talk by ChrisWard about why some birds

have decreased while othershave increased over recentyears. Why not come to our firstmeeting and join the group,it’s only £15 per annum andfor that you get seven talksand a similar number ofoutdoor walks to localbirding hot spots. It’s theideal way of finding outmore about birds and thereare always experienced birdwatchers on hand to helpwith identification. Guestsare always welcome (£2).Visit the BBSG web site atwww.bakewellbirdstudygroup.org.uk for furtherinformation.

Members and friends ofBakewell Flower Club werethrilled to welcome NorthEast Area DemonstratorJudy Watker at theirmeeting in August. Judy haswon a lot of prizes forflower arranging at majorshows all over the countryand gave an excellentdemonstration. We also held our ClubCompetition which Judyjudged. Beryl Jeffreys, ourClub President, wasawarded first place andPenny Spaven runner-up.

Judy presented the trophiesto Beryl and Penny. Our next Demonstrationwill be held on Wednesday9th September at 7.30pm inBakewell Town Hall whenJackie Walker will presenther Demonstration entitled“Cherish the Past”. New members andvisitors are always verywelcome. We are a veryfriendly Club. If you wouldlike to find out more detailsplease ring Elizabeth Lomason 01629 650451 or [email protected].

Left: Beryl Jeffreys, Penny Spaven on the right,with Judy Watker in the centre

EMMERDALE CRICKET MATCH RAISES FUNDS FOR CANCER CHARITY

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Cromford Meadows CricketClub is delighted toannounce that the charitycricket match against theEmmerdale All Stars helpedto raise £1500 forLeukaemia & LymphomaResearch. Just under half of that(£693) was put directly intothe charity buckets by theextremely generous peopleattending the event. Therest is made up fromprogramme sales, afternoontea and other donationsfrom C.M.C.C. and friends ofthe club. Club Chairman AlexBunting said: “It was afantastic afternoon that willlive long in the memory. Onbehalf of the club I wouldlike to thank everybody thatturned out and gave sogenerously. What a greatway to mark 150 years ofcricket on The Meadows.” Emma Jane Jones,Regional Manager –

Midlands of Leukaemia &Lymphoma Research said:“We are so grateful toCromford Meadows Cricketfor organising such aspectacular event in thisamazing setting. It is

fantastic that this eventraised so much money andthat so many members ofthe community came out tosupport the Cricket Match.Every penny raised helps usin our mission to beat blood

cancer, improve the lives ofall those affected, and stoppeople from dying. It is onlywith the support ofvolunteers such as thesethat we are able to continueto fund our lifesaving work.’

Members of the Cromford Cricket Club present a cheque to the Leukaemia & LymphomaResearch charity following the successful charity cricket match

Diane Blount, Senior Vice President of the Rotary Club of Matlock, Rotarian Peter Wigglesworth and William Hartley atHighfields School on results day and with Zoe Mold

The Rotary Club of Matlockhas awarded bursaries totwo students at HighfieldsSchool, Matlock, to helpthem with the costs ofuniversity life. The bursaries wereawarded to Zoe Mold, whois to study primary

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EVERY WEDNESDAYPilates in Bakewell 9.30-10.30am. Teresa Tinklin 07906 312372,bodyhealthpilates.co.ukEVERY THURSDAYArt Class Youlgrave Reading Room. 2-4pm. For more details Diane Kettle01629 636763. www.dianekettle.comBaby Stay & Play (Formerly Ducklings). Bakewell Children’s Centre. 1.30-3pm.A weekly drop in group. A Health Visitor will attend on the 3rd Thursday ofevery month. No need to book.Bakewell Croquet Club meets on the Recreation Ground afternoons andevenings during the playing season. Tel. Alan Reeves 01629 812603.Bakewell Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 10.00am Moderate walk 90 –120 minutes different walks around the Derbyshire Dales see August comingevents.Bamford Pre-School Playgroup meets during term time. Methodist SchoolRooms, Main Road, Bamford. 9am-12noon. Caroline Hunter 07919 007770.Baslow Bridge Players welcomes visitors and new members. Duplicate bridgeat Baslow Village Hall. 12.30-3.30pm (to be seated by 12.20pm). Judy Barker01629 813100.Baslow Guides Baslow Church Rooms. 7.30-9pm. Further info. Kate 01246582639 or Jo 01246 203868.Basketball Under 11, 5.30-7pm. Adults 7.30-9pm. Hope Valley College.Beaver Scout Group in term time. 6-7pm. Brigade Hall, Bath Street, Bakewell,takes boys and girls from just before their 6th birthday, until they are 8 yearsold. To be placed on our waiting list, or for info., please ring Jackie Gladwin,Beaver Scout Leader, on 01629 650176.Bell Ringing 8pm at St Giles church, visitors and beginners welcome traininggiven. Tel. 01629 583414 if interested.Bell Ringing Practice in the Bell Tower, Bakewell Parish Church. 7.30-9pm.For details tel. 01629 814521. Learners very welcome.Better Sleep Workshop The Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health,Stancliffe House, Molyneux Business Park, Darley Dale. 1-3pm. 01629733915.Boys’ Brigade 6.30-8.45pm, Matlock Methodist and United Reformed Church,Bank Road, Matlock. Lads aged 6-19 years. Details on 01629 733346.Bradwell Pre-School Group 9am-12noon at the Memorial Hall, Netherside.Contact Wendy Riley 07756 236563.Buxton Musical Society Rehearsals - Buxton Methodist Church, 8-10pm.Experienced singers welcome. www.buxtonmusicalsociety.org.ukBuxton and District Lions Club meets every 2nd Thursday of the month. OldHall Hotel, Buxton. 8pm. Visitors and prospective members welcome. Furtherinfo. Dan Blunt 01298 24677.Carer/Toddler Group Bakewell Methodist Church Hall. 9.45am-12noon. £2per family. (Term time only).Chatsworth Beaver Scouts ages 53/4 to 8 year olds. 5-6pm and 6-7pm.Contact Amanda Griffiths on 07429 558237.Chatsworth Scouts aged 10-14 year olds. 7-8.30pm. Contact Nick Griffiths07429 538283.Children’s Freestyle/Jazz Ballroom and Latin Dancing Classes MonyashVillage Hall. Term time only. Tel. Karen 01298 83388.Clog Dancing in Hope Friendly group who enjoy dancing a variety of differentstyles of traditional clog dancing to live music. 6.45-8pm in Loxley Hall,Hope. Tel. Kate 01433 620051 or Jan 01433 670370. Come Dancing Beginners Salsa, Ballroom, Sequence and Latin, 7pm. Adultballroom/Latin intermediate 8pm, advanced 9pm. Medway Centre, Bakewell.01298 23171.Come Dancing New Junior and Ballroom and Latin class, for girls and boysof all ages, 6-7pm, Medway Centre, Bakewell. 01298 23171.Creative Coffee (First Thursday of the month). Cool River Café, Matlock. 8-9am. Informal meet up where people pop in for an in business-talk freenetworking event. More info. derbys.creativecoffee.org.uk or [email protected] Band Practise 8-9.30pm. in 'The Cressbrook' (SK17 8SX). Playersof all standards welcome. We also offer tuition for learners - of all ages.

Cubs (8-101/2 years) 6-7.15pm. Hathersage Scout Headquarters. For moreinfo. John on 01433 651889. www.hathersage-scouts.org.ukCurbar - All Saints’ Church. 10.30am. Eucharist.Derwent Valley Flower ClubVillage Hall, Calver. First Thursday of each month.Demonstration of flower arranging. 7.45pm. Tel. 01433 630161.Desig-Knit Matlock based drop-in sociable knitting sessions. 6.30pm. Meetevery second Thursday of the month at Designate, Matlock.Dove Holes Public Band Ambitious young band welcomes all young orexperienced players to rehearsals every Tuesday and Thursday. 1B Dale Road,Dove Holes. 7.30pm. Contact Joanne Hollinrake 07970 039356.Drop In - Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health See Tuesday’s Events forfurther details.Employment Workshop The Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health,Stancliffe House, Molyneux Business Park, Darley Dale. 10am-1pm. 01629733915.Explorers (14 years upwards). 7.30-9pm. Hathersage Scout Headquarters.For more info. contact John on 01433 651889 or look on the website -www.hathersage-scouts.org.ukFairfield (Buxton) Band Are you interested in music? Can you play aninstrument? Do you want to learn to play? Band practice. 7.30-9pm. ContactMaureen 01298 25590.Free Film Screenings Every Third Thursday from 6.30pm. Designate, Matlock.Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup Bishop Pavilion, Bridge Field. 9am-3pm.Contact Supervisor -Rebecca Stephenson 07842 095402.Hackney Methodist Church Greenaway Lane, Hackney, nr. Matlock. 10.30am.Call in for a cuppa, lunch at noon.Hartington Stay & Play Come and join our friendly, fun and creative playgroupfor the under 5’s. Meets term times 1.30-3pm in Hartington Primary School.Fantastic Sensory Room for babies and tired carers, indoor and outdoor playfor more energetic tots. Price £1.50 includes children’s healthy fruit snackand drinks for carers. 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Stoney Middleton Bible Study (including food) in a village home. Anyonefrom nearby villages would be made very welcome. Ring Robin Scothern on01433 631880 for more info or email [email protected] Smoking Clinic 12-1.30pm. The Derbyshire Federation for Mental HealthStancliffe House, Molyneux Business Park, Darley Dale. 01629 733915.Tai Chi for Over 50’s at Matlock Imperial Rooms. 1.15-2.45pm. D.C.C.approved tutor. Contact Val Box Tel: 01246 279515.T'ai Chi Group Matlock 6-7.30pm. Relax and keep fit. Beginners welcome.Contact Alan Box 01246 279515.Tai Chi Bamford village institute. 10am-11.30am. Alan Box 01246 279515.The Crafty Bunch Meet last Thursday of the month. 5-9pm. The Edensor TeaCottage. Food and drink available. No fee/member subscription. All craftswelcome and a lot of chat! Sewing, crochet, knitting, card making, baking,woodwork, art, printing etc.. More info. Contact Heather 07814 616183 [email protected] Rangers, Denefields Matlock Weekly environmental activities atancient hay meadow site. Contact Karen Camara 07966 883253,[email protected] Football at Baslow The over 50's are welcome to enjoy the beautifulgame at a slower pace. 10am atBaslow Multi-use Games Area withinthe Baslow Sports Field complex DE451SP. Onsite free parking available. £3per session - just turn up and ask forDerek.Whist drive Fairfield Methodist Church8-10pm in aid of special needschildren and riding school for disabledchildren. 01298 71850.Wirksworth Area Community Orchestra 7.45pm. Parish Rooms, Wirksworth.Contact 01629 824055 or [email protected] Badminton Club 7.30–9.30pm. Wirksworth Leisure Centre, formore info. please contact Ashdon (club secretary) on 07401 424549.Wirksworth Library (Rhythm & Rhyme Sing-a-long Time). 2.15- 2.45pm, freeevent! 01629 823173. All children aged 5 and under are very welcome. Aparent/carer is required to stay for the duration of the activity.Wirksworth’s Stay & Play Baby & Toddler Group (term-time only) 1.30-2.30pm at Wirksworth Surestart Children’s Centre (Memorial Hall). Excitingactivities for babies and pre-school children. Costs £1 per family and includessnacks and drinks! Contact Lucy on 01629 824204.Writers in the Peak writing group. 7-9pm. Rutland Hotel, Bakewell. Newmembers welcome. Watch out for extra workshops coming up.https://writersinthepeak.wordpress.comYoga Classes (evening). Friends’ Meeting House, Bakewell. Contact JanChappell 01629 812960.EVERY FRIDAYAshbourne Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 10.00am. Meet at AshbourneLeisure Centre. Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes we car share and walkfurther afield. Bakewell and District Friday Group Medway Centre, Bakewell. All day. Lunchand entertainment for older people. Transport provided. Contact Val Green01629 813825.Bakewell Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 9.45am Meet at BakewellSwimming Pool. Easy walk 60 - 90 minutes bring your Gold Card for the localbus and then walk back into Bakewell.Bakewell Methodist Church Badminton Club Wesley Hall, Bakewell MethodistChurch. 8.15-10pm. Tel. Jennifer Morewood 01629 812299. DoreenGammage 01629 813714.Bakewell Scouts Brigade Hall, Bath Street, Bakewell. 7.30-9pm. Please contactPeter Marlor on 01629 813706.Bamford Pre-School Playgroup meets term time at the Methodist SchoolRooms, Main Road, Bamford. 9am-12noon. Caroline Hunter 07919 007770.Bamford Tennis Club Junior coaching from 4.15pm. Tel. 01433 651559 forfurther details.Bradwell Pre-School Group 9am-12noon at the Memorial Hall, Netherside.Contact Wendy Riley 07756 236563.Bradwell Teddy Bear Club Parent, Baby and Toddler Group) meet at theMethodist Schoolrooms, Bradwell (opp. White Hart Pub) from 9.30-11.30am.All welcome. Further info. contact Collette 01433 623838.Calver/Eyam Bowling Group 4-7pm. See Wednesday’s Events for furtherdetails.Castleton Music Group Running twice a month with two different teachers.One has an emphasis on music and one singing. Tel. Emma on 01433 621595or 07890 050 196 or [email protected] to check the next session. Castleton Toddler Group 9.45am-11.45pm Castleton Village Hall, How Lane,Castleton. Further info. Emma on 07890 050 196. Email for programme ofevents on [email protected]. Cromford Community Band Cromford Methodist Church, Water Lane,Cromford. 6.45-8pm. We invite enthusiastic musicians of all abilities, aged10 years to adults to join us. Tel. 01629 823512.Darley Dale Croquet Club, Whitworth Park 1-5pm. Golf croquet, a simple funand social game for all. Tel. David Gregory (01629 732455).Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health 2pm. Meet at the bandstand in HallLeys Park, Matlock for a walk up to 2 hours.Derbyshire Toy Libraries Matlock 10am-12noon. 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(Meet 1.50pm at the bandstand in Matlock park).Gareth Pooley 01629 733915.‘Little Explorers’ An informal play session for pre-school children includingmessy play, arts and crafts, music, fitness and stories. 10.30-11.30am. HarpurHill Children’s Centre, Buxton. Tel. 01298 74101 to book. Free of charge.Matlock Bridge Club Hosted improvers’ session. St Helen’s Church Hall,Darley Dale. Non-members welcome. 1-4pm. Membership £5. Tel. 01629583706.Matlock and District Rifle Club Contact Len Webster 01629 584797.Matlock Gilbert and Sullivan Society meets from 7.30-9.30pm at All Saints’Church Hall, Smedley Street, Matlock. New members welcomed. Contact NicWilson 01629 812276.Matlock Record Club second Friday of the month at Designate, Matlock. 8pm.Otter Tots Swim School Classes 9.30-11.30am. Term time only at S. Anselm’sSchool, Bakewell. For all babies and children from 3 months to school age.Contact Victoria 07944 391362. [email protected]. www.ottertots.com.Parwich Toddler Group Parwich Memorial Hall, 2.30-4.30pm. We are a veryfriendly group. Wide range of toys and activities for babies and children aged0-5. Refreshments. Cost £2.50. 01335 390778.Peak Forest Playgroup Peak Forest Reading Room. 9.15am-1.15pm Tel.Charlotte or Lara on 07733 166715.Soup and Cob Community Room at Holloway Methodist Church. 12-2pm. Allwelcome. Steve Bennett 01629 822456 or just turn up.

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Beginners andnew members welcome. 01246 567478 or 01629 814439.Darley Dale Croquet Club See Friday’s Events for further details.Free Family Film Screenings Every Saturday from 3pm. Designate, Matlock.Hathersage Farmers Market 1st Saturday of each month. HathersageMemorial Hall from 10am-2pm. Contact Gemma Facer 07931 960770.Hathersage Painters Every other Saturday at Hathersage Bell Room. 10am-1pm. Contact Audrey Hague 01433 621266.Jog YoulgraveTake your first steps to fitness with Jog Derbyshire’s New Year’scampaign. Suitable for beginners. Meet Youlgrave Scout Hut, 10.30am.Juggling Club Circus skills practice. 6-8pm. St Annes Centre, Hardwick SquareWest, Buxton. All ages and abilities welcome. Tel. 07791 657863 for details.Matlock Cycling Club 9.15am. Start from the car park opposite StanleyFearn’s Bike Shop, Matlock. Morning mountain bike ride. Tony Holmes 01629734753.Matlock Farmers’ Market held on third Saturday of each month in theImperial Rooms from 9am-2pm.Open Door Coffee Shop See Thursday’s Events for further details.Otter Tots and Juniors Swim School 10.30-12.30pm. For children aged 9months - 8 years. During term time only at S. Anselm’s School, Bakewell.Contact Victoria 07944 391362. [email protected]. www.ottertots.com.Rugby Bakewell Mannerians RUFC. 1st XV Matches on the showground,Bakewell. (KO varies 2 or 3pm). Contact Ed Hutchinson 07771916471 or seewww.bakewellrugby.org.uk Tryumphant Trotters - Jog into January, take your first steps to fitness withJog Derbyshire’s New Year’s campaign. Suitable for beginners. Meet at theChatsworth Park Estate Offices Car Park. DE45 1PJ, 11.30am.Whist Drive Queen’s Court Sheltered Accommodation, Queen’s Road,Fairfield, Buxton. 7.30pm.EVERY SUNDAYBakewell Parish Church Sunday School – called Explorers. Anyone betweenthe ages of 3 and 11 is warmly welcomed. 10.45-12noon. At church.Bakewell Society of Friends (Quakers) Sunday Meeting for Worship 10.30amat the Meeting House on Matlock Road. Young People’s Meeting 10.30amevery Sunday with regular activities such as swimming and cooking. ContactRoger Clarke 01629 582122 or [email protected] orwww.bakewellquakers.orgBakewell Methodist Church Services 10.30am and 6pm on the first, third andfifth Sundays. Junior Church/Seekers at 10.45am. Seekers age groups 3-5,6-10 and 11+. Creche available.Bright Theories Jog into January, take your first steps to fitness with JogDerbyshire’s New Year’s campaign. Suitable for beginners. Meet at theWhitworth Centre, Station Road, Darley Dale, 8.30am.Buxton Model Boat Club seeks new members of all ages and abilities to joinus between 9am and 2pm, at the large lake in the Pavilion Gardens, Buxton.For contact and membership details, please visitwww.buxtonmodelboatclub.co.uk Church in the Peak (Newfrontiers) 10.30am. At County Hall, Matlock. Formore details call 01629 584783, email [email protected] orvisit www.churchinthepeak.org.uk. You are very welcome to join us! Come DancingAdult ballroom/Latin beginners 6.45pm, intermediate 7.45pm.St Peters Hall, Buxton. 01298 23171.Cromford Methodist Church Sunday Worship 10.30am followed by coffee.Details from Rev. Dr. Robert Foster 01773 839795. All welcome.Curbar All Saints’ Church - 10.30am Parish Eucharist.Dales Christian Spiritualist Church Mencap Society, Greenaway Lane, DarleyDale. Through the school yard. 6.30pm. Divine Service and Clairvoyance.Warm welcome to everyone.Dale Road Methodist Church, Darley Dale invites you to our Sunday Services.10.30am. Morning worship for all age groups followed by coffee and chat.6.30pm. Evening worship.Darley Dale St Helen’s Church Sunday services. 11am. Holy Communion onthe first, third and fourth Sundays. 8am Holy Communion (BCP) on thesecond Sunday and All Age Worship 11am. 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Teale, Head of the Nursery on 01629813888.Biggin by Hartington Pre-School Ofsted approved. 8.45-12.30pm. 2-4 yrs.Contact Lisa Blood 07527 185969/Linda Kirkham 01298 687465.Brassington Pre-School for 2+ year olds in village hall, Brassington.Mon/Tues/Thur/Fri 9.15am-12.15pm. Wed 9.15am-12.15pm and 12.15-3pm. Contact Andrea Brandon 01629 540855.Breakfast Club at Castleton. 7.45-8.45am. 07890 050196/01433 620630.Cromford Pre-School Playgroup Mon. 12noon-3pm, Tue-Fri 9am-12noon. Tel.07905 937371 during session time or call in.Darley Churchtown Out of School Club Breakfast Club. 8-8.50am. After SchoolClub 3.15-6pm. During term time only. Tel. Mrs S. Wood 01629 735851.Flagg Nursery School provides top quality free nursery education. Open from8.15am-3.15pm. Tel. 01298 85208. Free Children’s Competition at the Painted Plate, Eyam. Open for potterypainting. Tel. 01433 639200.Great Longstone Pre-School The Old School House, Main Street, GreatLongstone. Term time 9.15am-12.15pm. Please phone 01629 640842.Holloway Playgroup Florence Nightingale Village Hall, Mill Lane, Holloway.9.15-12.15pm, Mon-Fri during term time. Tel. Lex 07838 044153 for a freetrial session or Holloway Playgroup in session times on 07813 501731. Matlock Bath Pre-School meets Mon and Fri 9am-12noon. Tues/Wed/Thursnoon-3pm. Now offering 8.30am-4pm at the Community Room, GrandPavilion. Tel. Sarah Stephenson 07870 525001. [email protected] Pre-School Playgroup 205 Smedley Street, Matlock. Session times8.50-11.50am and 12.30-3.30pm. Tel. 01629 583639 during session times.Parwich Pre-School Stepping Stones 9am-12noon. Parwich Memorial Hall.Details call Helen 01335 346317 after 2pm.Peak Time Kids Club Hathersage after-school club in its own building onHathersage School site. 3.15-6pm during school term time and from 8am-6pm during school holidays. Tel. Lynne Condon on 01433 650004.Pilsley Pre-School Nursery 12.45-3.15pm in the Early Years Suite. If youwould like to register your child, please contact the school on 01246 583203.Rowsley Pre-School Village Hall. Open daily Mon-Fri. 9am-4pm. Childrentaken from 2 yrs and free places for 3 and 4 yr olds. Tel. Josie 07918 792480.South Darley Pre-School Playgroup South Darley village hall. For children 2years upwards. Mon and Thurs 9.15am-12.15pm and 12.30-3.30pm (lunchclub available for all day session). Tues, Wed, and Fri 9.15am-12.15pm. Freeplaces for 3 and 4 years olds and eligible 2 year olds. Sarah 07863 771636.Stepping Stones Pre-School Parwich Mon-Thurs 9am-12noon at the ParwichMemorial Hall. Fri 8.45-11.45am at Parwich Primary School. Children ages 2- school age. Free government funding for 3 and 4 year olds. Tel. HelenDowning 01335 346317.Taddington Tigers meet after school in the new school hall to enjoy playingwith friends. Tel. 01298 85278 or arrange to pay a visit.The Hall Nursery School Stoney Middleton, nr Bakewell. Free places for 3 and4 year olds in a converted 18th coach house in the grounds of MiddletonHall. Contact Mrs Sarah Glossop 01433 631295 for further details.Wirksworth Pre-School Playgroup Cemetery Lane, Wirksworth. Sessions areheld from 9am-11.30am and 12.45-3.15pm. Tel. Liz on 01629 822625.Youlgrave Playschool Youlgrave Scout & Community Hall. 9am-12nooneveryday. Details Lucy 07745 191366.Youlgrave Bee Group Varies each day. 7pm. Contact 01629 630202.

PLACES OF INTERESTChatsworth House, Garden and Farmyard open everyday from 28th March.Open 11am-5.30pm (4.30pm last admission for the house. Garden open11am-6pm (5pm last admission). Farmyard and adventure playground open10.30am-5.30pm (4.30pm last admission). For further information 01246565300.Haddon Hall open 1st May-30th September - open daily. October:Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays and 24th October-1st November for halfterm. (Open 12noon-5pm) (last entry at 4pm). Christmas 5th-16thDecember. (Open 10.30am-4pm) (last entry at 3.30pm). For furtherinformation 01629 812855.Bakewell Old House Museum Cunningham Place, off North Church Street,Bakewell, DE45 1DD. Open 1st April - 5th November. 11am-4pm daily (lastvisitor entrance 3.30pm). For further information 01629 813642. [email protected] Craft Centre The Craft Centre is open every day throughout the year10.30am-4.30pm. For further information 01433 639565.Caudwell’s Mill, Rowsley Unique Victorian ‘automatic’ water-powered rollerflour Mill on the beautiful River Wye. Four fascinating floors to explore plustop-class quality flours from the Mill shop. Café offers quality snacks andmeals. Open daily between 10am-5.30pm. Free entry to all craft workshopsand free parking. Flour sales daily all year round. For further information,tel. and fax 01629 734374.

Thursday27 BAKEWELL CHILDREN’S CENTRE next door to the library. Baby stay and

play. 1.30-3pm. 01629 533673.27 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am.

Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Ashford in the Water – parkby the old footbridge

27 BAKEWELL GUIDED TOUR 2pm. About one hour. River Wye to a TudorHouse Museum. £4 charity. Book at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227)by 1pm. Meet at TIC.

27 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am.8 miles. Moderate. Lay-by Grouse Inn, Totley Moor, Blacka Moor. 01433631446.

27 MATLOCK CHILDREN’S CENTRE School Road. Messy Play 10-11.30am.01629 581867.

Friday28 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 6.30pm. 5 miles (grade 2). SK 256725.

Baslow (top of Eaton Hill) Ramble in the area. 0114 2306109.www.halcyonrambling.co.uk

28 WHIST DRIVE Sheen Village Hall. 8pm. £1.50 incl. refreshments. In aidof St Lukes Church, Sheen. Please tel. George 01298 84492.

28 – 31 EARL STERNDALE FLOWER FESTIVAL See Special Events forfurther details.

Saturday29 ALL SAINTS CHURCH, ASHOVER FLOWER FESTIVAL See Special Events

for further details.29 BAKEWELL FARMERS MARKET Agricultural Business Centre. Parking,

easy access. 9am-2pm. Tel. 01629 813777.29 CRESSBROOK HORTICULTURAL AND CRAFT SHOW See Special Events

for further details.29 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am.

6 miles. Moderate. Allestree, Woodlands Lane CP. Local walk. 01332557887.

29 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Sequence and ballroom dancing to PhilBrown. 8-11pm.

29 NATIONAL PARK RANGER SERVICE Longnor and Beyond. Start10.30am, finish 4.30pm. 8 miles to discover interesting aspects ofLongnor and its environs. Undulating terrain with some stiles. MeetLongnor market place (GR: SK088 649) (PC: SK17 0NT). Bookingessential 01629 816 270, cost £5 per person.

29 70TH FROGGATT SHOW See Special Events for further details.29 - 30 MEET THE ARTIST – JOHN HERMANSEN POTTERY Mill Yard,

Cromford Mill. 10am-4pm. Free entry. Stoneware pottery available topurchase. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone01629 825995.

29 - 31 ALL SAINTS CHURCH, YOULGRAVE 10am-4pm. Exhibition of thechurch of what it was like before 1860 and what it is like now. Manyhistorical documents, photographs and books will be on display. Quizfor children. Refreshments.

29 - 31 EXHIBITION OF WOVEN FORMS BY RACHEL CARTER 10am-12noon and 1-4pm. Christmas Shop, Cromford Mill. Free entry. RachelCarter has been Artist in Residence at Cromford Mills. Come and seethe collection of work created during her residency and talk to theartist. Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone01629 825995.

29 - 31 ARKWRIGHT THE DUCK’S MILL TRAIL Cromford Mills. 10am-4pm.£1 entry fee. Follow Arkwright the Duck’s mill trail and discoverfascinating facts about the world’s first successful water poweredcotton spinning mill here at Cromford. Complete the trail and win asmall prize. Entry forms available from Reception/Shop. Visitwww.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995.

29 – 1 SEP ART GROUP EXHIBITION Bassett Rooms, Ashover. 10am-5pm.Refreshments.

29 – 5 EYAM WELL DRESSING AND CARNIVAL See Special Events forfurther details.

29 - 6 SEP FOOLOW WELL DRESSING See Special Events for furtherdetails.

29 - 6 SEP WORMHILL WELL DRESSING See Special Events for furtherdetails.

Sunday30 A WALK ALONG THE LUMSDALE VALLEY 2-4pm. Meet at the layby

opposite Highfields School on Lumsdale Road, DE4 5LB. Cost: £3 –Limited places, advance booking required. A leisurely guided three-milewalk along this wooded gorge of outstanding natural beauty, exploringthe stone ruins, ponds and waterfall that make up this unique industrialvalley site. For further details and ticket bookings please visitwww.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 825995.

30 BAKEWELL SECRET GARDENS in aid of OXFAM, 2-6pm. £5 per persongives access to all gardens. Gardens are in South Church Street, ButtsRoad, Butts View, Monyash Road, Yeld Road and Church Lane. Deliciousrefreshments in the Parish Church. Plant, jewellery and Traidcraft stalls.Free shuttle bus to and from Bakewell Information Centre. All arewelcome. Look out for Oxfam balloons on the day!

30 BRASS BAND Darley Dale Band at The Three Stags, Darley Bridge.7.30pm. BBQ and raffle.

30 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next toswimming pool). Walk 1: Chapel – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2:Combs Moss – Medium 8-12 miles. 9.30am. Anyone welcome.Membership £5 single or £8 family per year. Contact 01298 72230 or01298 23441. www.buxtonramblingclub.co.uk

30 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am.Moderate. 10 miles. Holmebrook Valley Country Park CP. Linacrereservoir. 01246 274921.

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30 CAR BOOT SALE in Hope Valley, Hope. Gates open 7am–12pm. Cars£5/Vans £10. Refreshments available. Sorry no dogs on the schoolgrounds. Proceeds to Hope Valley College (HVC) and Hope SportsAssociation(HS). Information on www.hopevalley.derbyshire.sch.uk or07538 194348.

30 EYAM MECHANICS INSTITUTE Plague Sunday light lunches, CatherineMompesson’s cake, Plague pie. These are a few of the many delights onoffer, plus all the many usual stalls, cards, bric-a-brac, tombola, booksetc. This is a great afternoon, come and try. 12noon-5pm. Admissionfree.

30 FREE BEGINNERS FLY-FISHING COURSE At Orvis Retail Store, The OldTown Hall, King Street, Bakewell. Contact store for details 01629810226. Further info. orvis.co.uk/learntoflyfish

30 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 9 miles (grade 2). Hartington (meetoutside Cheese Shop). Lower Hurst Farm, Beresford Lane, Field HouseFarm, Narrowdale, Alstonefield, River Dove. 01246 417850 or 07719644890. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk

30 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUBA full evening of entertainment with the TheTomkatz and the personality vocalist Ashley James 8.30pm to midnight.

30 PLAGUE COMMEMORATION SERVICE Join us at 2.30pm at EyamChurch, moving to the Delph for 3pm.

Monday31 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street,

Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The charity stall is in aid of Bakewell MethodistChurch.

31 BUXTON MODEL BOAT CLUB 10am-4pm. Gothic Wharf, Cromford Mill.Free entry. Enjoy a display of radio controlled model boats on theCromford Canal. There will also be a static display of boats. Visitwww.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995.

Tuesday1 COME AND JOIN OUR FRIENDLY GROUP FOR AFTERNOON TEA AND

CHAT/SPEAKER/COACH OUTINGS We meet the first Tuesday in themonth in the Court Room, Bakewell Town Hall. 2-4pm. Transport on thecommunity bus can be arranged from address in Bakewell. Everyone iswelcome. Or tel. Beryl 01629 814858.

1 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 11am.4 miles. Extra leisurely. Wessington, Horse and Jockey. Brackenfield andtowards Higham. 01246 232151.

1 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. NT CP (fee) off A625 nr Grouse Inn, White,Curbar, Froggatt Edges. No dogs please. 01773 827887/01773 824838.

1 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION10.30am. 6 miles. Moderate. Ambergate, Holly Lane, Cromford canal andCrich. 07929 721714.

1 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am - Moderatewalk 60 – 90 minutes. Meet at Birchover Quarry Car Park (on mainBirchover to Stanton in Peak Road).

1 TANSLEY FILM Pride. Cert 15. 7.30pm in Tansley Village Hall. Bookingessential to guarantee a seat. email [email protected] or phone01629 584243/07748 545287. Refreshments served from 7pm.

Wednesday2 CROMFORD W.I. Cromford Institute, The Hill, Cromford. 7.30pm. Chris

and Nick Roberts - Sewing in Peru. Visitors and new members welcome. 2 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION

10.30am. 7 miles. Moderate. Winster CP opp Miners Standard, StantonMoor and Birchover. 07731 560407.

2 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am.14 miles. Strenuous. Crowden CP, Longdendale Trail, Black Moss,Bleaklow Head, Clough Head, Bramah Edge, cc. 8.45 Friden CP,Newhaven. 07917 054843.

2 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am.12 miles. Moderate. Tansley Church, Wessington, Butterley. 01629581941.

2 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Easy walk60 - 90 minutes. Meet at Matlock Meadows Ice Cream, follow signs fromSainsbury’s

2 MATLOCK W.I. Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 7.30pm. Anniversary walk -Sally Mosley. Visitors and new members always welcome.

2 TIDESWELL EASY WALK 60 – 90 minutes. 10am. Meet at FountainSquare, adjacent to the public toilets for a walk around Tideswell andthe surrounding area.

Thursday3 BAKEWELL GUIDED TOUR 2pm. About one hour. River Wye to a Tudor

House Museum. £4 charity. Book at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227)by 1pm. Meet at TIC.

3 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderatewalk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Alport – Park at layby on main road.

3 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am.8 miles. Moderate. Rowsley Stn CP, Stanton Moor, Birchover. 01629734214.

3 DERWENT VALLEY FLOWER CLUB Village Hall, Calver. 7.45pm. AutumnLeaves - Sue Maddocks. Enquiries to Christine 01433 630161.

3 – 5 LONGSHAW SHEEP DOG TRIALS ASSOCIATION See Special Eventsfor further details.

Friday4 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF ‘STROLL INN’ at Steep Turnpike Evangelical

Church, Steep Turnpike, Matlock, DE4 3DP. 12 noon-2pm. ‘Stroll Inn’ isan event where we provide a free sandwich lunch, homemade cake anda drink of tea/coffee/juice to anyone who strolls in. We hold this eventon the first Friday of each month throughout the year between 12noonand 2pm.

4 BASLOW SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB Baslow Village Hall, 2pm. Trevor Lee.Songs and stories of the Old Time Music Hall. Please come in your MusicHall attire.

4 WHIST DRIVE Chelmorton War Memorial Institute. 7.30pm.Saturday5 CASTLETON CINEMA CLUB Village Hall. Pride. 7 for 7.30pm start.

Entrance fee. Members £2, visitors £5 automatically becoming members.Hot tea and coffee or soft drink served free of charge or bring your ownbottle (glasses provided. Enq. 01433 621058 or [email protected]

5 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 7miles. Moderate. Duffield, Bridge Inn, Breadsall, Blue Mountain. 01332552822.

5 DERBYSHIRE DALES WOODCRAFT CLUB Wyaston village hall 10am-2pm.The club has about 40 members at varying skill levels, from completebeginner to expert, in woodturning, woodcarving, marquetry andpyrography. We have a mixed programme of visiting demonstrators,hands-on sessions under the guidance of more experienced membersand a monthly competition. Hands-on session so if you would like to havea go at woodturning, carving etc. then come along. Small entry chargebut refreshments are free! Bring your lunch! Entry fee for visitors is £6,half of which will be credited if you become a member (free tea/coffee).For more info. go to www.ddwc.co.uk If you would like to know moreemail your query to [email protected] or phone James Sharpe on 01335344933.

5 HATHERSAGE HORTICULTURAL SHOW See Special Events for furtherdetails.

5 STARKHOLMES VILLAGE SHOW, FLOWERS, PRODUCE AND CRAFTS SeeSpecial Events for further details.

5 ELTON ALL SAINTS CHURCH GIFT DAY Visit the Elton Bell Tower and seethe local bell ringers in action with a live video feed of the bells turningfull circle above your head. Experience pulling our largest bell made in1588 and have go at hand bell ringing. 11am-3pm. Refreshmentsavailable in the church throughout the day.

5 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUBA full evening of entertainment with the rockn roll band The Rapids and making a welcome return the powerhousevocalist Rebecca Daniels. 8.30pm-midnight.

5 DHARMA & MEDITATION CAFE Join us for some guided meditation andsimple and practical advice on how to make our relationships positiveand meaningful.Followed by coffee and pastries in the cafe. Everyonewelcome - no need to be Buddhist to attend. 10.30am - 12pm. Cost £5which includes refreshments. Venue: Heart Jewel Buddhist MeditationCentre, Holme Road, Matlock Bath DE4 3NU. For further informationplease contact us on 01629 581585 or by [email protected] www.heartjewel.org.uk

5 MAKE YOUR OWN RAG RUG BAG Gothic Warehouse, Cromford Mill.10am-12.30pm & 1.30pm-4pm. Cost: £18 (includes all materials) -Limited places, advance booking essential. Learn the art of rag rugmaking in one of these two relaxed fun workshops. You will be shownthe basics of traditional rag rug making before decorating a hessian bagof your choice. There will be the opportunity to purchase additionalmaterials. For further details and ticket bookings please visitwww.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 825995.

5 NATIONAL PARK RANGER SERVICE Cycling back in time: the Cromfordand Tissington Railways. Start 10am, finish 3pm. 18 miles. Cycle on theroutes of the Cromford and High Peak and Buxton to Ashbourne Railwaysin the stunning White Peak landscape. Look at interesting sites on theold lines and learn about the industry associated with the railways,including a look inside Hartington signal box. One ascent and descent.Some walking at points. Meet Parsley Hay Cycle Hire Centre, just off theA515, 10 miles south of Buxton (GR: SK146 637) (PC: SK17 0DG). Bringbike and helmet (must be worn) or hire them; drink and packed lunch(or buy at meet point), suitable clothing and footwear. Minimum age 12years. Booking essential 01629 816 270; you may donate when booking,or give cash/cheque to the event leader on the day.

5 - 7 & 15 WARDLOW CHURCH HALL GINGERBREAD FESTIVAL 11am-4.30pm. Refreshments and tabletop sale. Wardlow SK17 8RP.

Sunday6 ARKWRIGHT SPINSTERS Gothic Warehouse, Cromford Mill. 11am-4pm.

Free entry. The Arkwright Spinsters will be demonstrating spinning andother crafts. Anyone wishing to learn may do so by arrangement. Visitwww.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995.

6 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next toswimming pool). Walk 1: Wetton – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2:Manifold Valley – Medium 8-12 miles. 9.30am. Anyone welcome.Membership £5 single or £8 family per year. Contact 01298 72230 or01298 23441. www.buxtonramblingclub.co.uk

6 BRASS BAND Massed Bands at The Three Stags, Darley Bridge. 7.30pm.BBQ and raffle.

6 CAR BOOT SALE in Hope Valley, Hope. Gates open 7am–12pm. Cars£5/Vans £10. Refreshments available. Sorry no dogs on the schoolgrounds. Proceeds to Hope Valley College (HVC) and Hope SportsAssociation(HS). Information on www.hopevalley.derbyshire.sch.uk or07538 194348.

6 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am.13 miles. Strenuous. Hollinsclough roadside, Adders Green, Hawks Nest.01629 356220.

6 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 8.5 miles (grade 4). SK 147058.Hade Edge CP (opposite the ‘Algy’ Arms) Harden Reservoir, WinscarReservoir, Snailsden Edge, Riding Wood Reservoir, Elysium, Holme StyesReservoir. (Access no dogs). 07879 404108. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk

6 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Sequence and ballroom dancing to ChrisJohnson. 8-11pm.

6 MEET THE ARTIST – WENDY HAYNES Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. 10am-4pm.Free entry. Paintings, knitted items and button necklaces. Visitwww.cromfordmills.org.uk for further details or phone 01629 825995.

Monday7 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street,

Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Oxfam.7 CHAPEL EN LE FRITH MORRIS MEN 7.30pm. The George, Tideswell.7 MATLOCK AND DISTRICT HARD OF HEARING CLUB Half day outing to

Renishaw Hall followed by a W.I. Tea. Contact Sheila Slack 01629 732715.7 MATLOCK ADVANCED MOTORISTS AND MOTORCYCLISTS meet at 7pm

at the Highfields School, Off Chesterfield Road, Matlock to offer freeassessment drives and rides to local drivers and riders. For full detailscontact 01629 812732. Or visit the IAM website at www.iam.org.uk orwww.matlock-iam.webs.com

7 WHIST DRIVE Join us on the 1st Monday of every month at Biggin VillageHall at 8pm for an enjoyable evening of whist, refreshments and greatprizes! Easy adjacent parking & good disabled access. Enquiries pleasering Joan on 01335 390377.

Tuesday8 CHRISTIAN COFFEE CLUB Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 10am. Visiting

speaker.8 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am.

6 miles. Moderate. Follow Strines Inn sign from A57, meet rough groundnear first junction. Local walk. 07958 138683.

8 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am.6 miles. Moderate. Whitworth Inst. CP, Darley Dale, Oaker Hill, WensleyDale and Clough Woods. 01629 734214.

8 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am.Map and compass into to basics and revision. Contact leader for details.Bring lunch. 01335 370473.

8 EYAM VILLAGE SOCIETY AGM AND TALK by Alan Salt on “Cheese Making"at 7.30pm in the Eyam Mechanics Institute. Members £2.00; Non-members £3.00 (including light refreshments). For further details contactAlan Buckingham 01433 631079.

8 HOPE HISTORICAL SOCIETY Methodist Hall, Edale Road. 7.30pm.Glossop Apothecary - Faye Hartley. All are welcome. There is a smallcharge for non-members.

8 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am – Easy walk60 – 90 minutes. Meet at Black Rock – Lower car park (£1.30 for 2 hours)

8 MEDITATION GROUP at the Rectory, St. Giles Church, Matlock. 7.30-9pm.For more information, visit www.stgilesmatlock.co.uk/groups/meditation-group

8 MEDITATE IN BUXTON Overcoming Stress and Anxiety. Meditation classesat Samudra Buddhist Centre, 47 High Street, Buxton, SK17 6HB, from7.30-8.30pm. These classes are especially suitable for completebeginner’s. The facility fee is £4 (£3 concession). For more informationplease contact Samudra Buddhist Centre on 01298 79777 or 07527292908 or e-mail [email protected]. Our website iswww.samudracentre.org, and facebook.com/SamudraBuddhistCentre.

8 TANSLEY GARDEN AND COUNTRYSIDE CLUB 7.30pm. Village Hall.Animals in the Entertainment Industry - James McKay. Everyonewelcome. Non-members £2.50. 01629 580917.

8 YOULGRAVE EASY WALK 60 – 90 minutes. 10.30am. Meet at ColdwellEnd Car Park in the village for an easy walk around Youlgrave area.

Wednesday9 BAKEWELL FLOWER CLUB 7.30pm in Bakewell Town Hall. Flower

Arranging Demonstration by Jackie Walker. New members and visitorsare very welcome. Please ring 01629 650451 for more details.

9 CROMFORD BEFORE THE ARRIVAL OF ARKWRIGHT Exhibition Room,Cromford Mill. 10am-10.40am. Cost £2.50. Cromford and thesurrounding hamlets were irrevocably changed during the 1770s by thearrival of Arkwright and cotton spinning. Cliff Lea’s talk will reveal someof the fascinating activities and occupations that went on and the verydifferent way of life before Arkwright arrived. Further details and ticketbookings please visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk or phone 01629 825995.

9 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am.7 miles. Moderate. The Roaches CP, Lud’s Church and Gradbach Wood.07748 774830.

9 ORVIS LADIES FLY-FISHING CLUB WORKSHOP Join us for support,networking, and the chance to talk fishing, brush up on your skills andget ready for the new season. 10.30am. Contact store for details. 01629810226.

9 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am.11 miles. Moderate. Kings Tree, Howden Res. Grinah Stones, Derwentvalley, cc. 9.10 Calver slip road. 01629 55570.

9 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am.11 miles. Moderate. Ilam Cross, Mere Hill, Throwley Hall. 01332585921.

9 KNIT AND NATTER Arkwright’s Café, Cromford mill. 10am-12noon.Free entry. Join us for a morning of knitting and nattering. This dropin session is suitable for anyone who wants to knit, learn to knit orjust fancies a chat! Visit www.cromfordmills.org.uk for further detailsor 01629 825995.

9 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Easywalk 60 - 90 minutes. Meet at Ashover Village Hall.

9 MEDITATE IN BUXTON Overcoming Stress and Anxiety. Meditationclasses at Samudra Buddhist Centre, 47 High Street, Buxton, SK176HB, from 10.30-11.45am and from 7-9pm. These classes areespecially suitable for complete beginner’s. The facility fee is £4 (£3concession) for morning class and £6 per class (£4 concession) forevening class. For more information please contact Samudra BuddhistCentre on 01298 79777 or 07527 292908 or [email protected]. Our website is www.samudracentre.org, andfacebook.com/SamudraBuddhistCentre.

Thursday10 BAKEWELL GUIDED TOUR 2pm. About one hour. River Wye to a Tudor

House Museum. £4 charity. Book at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227)by 1pm. Meet at TIC.

10 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am.Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Calver – Park by playingfields in village centre.

10 CALVER, CURBAR AND FROGGATT SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB CalverMethodist Church. 2pm. Talk - Royal Residences - M. McLoughinfollowed by tea. New members are very welcome.

10 CALVER FILM Village Hall, Calver. 7.30pm. The Theory of Everything.Cert 12A. Calver Film is a membership club costing £20. Guest ticketscost £5.00. Charity of the month Edale Mountain Rescue. For furtherinformation contact Denise Hall 01433 630760.

10 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am.8 miles. Moderate. Holymoorside, Gallery Lane south end side roadand disused CP. Stone Edge, Nether Loads. 0115 967515.

10 EYAM W.I. Mechanics Institute. 7.45pm. Desert Island Discs - YourChoices. Visitors and new members very welcome.

10 THE BAKEWELL SUPPORT GROUP Dagnall Gardens, Bakewell. 2-4pm.All carers are welcome, even if you can only come for a quick cup oftea and a chat. Refreshments are provided.

Friday11 BAMFORD AND DISTRICT HISTORY GROUP The Bamford Institute.

8pm. History of Buxton Opera House - Trevor Gillman & Roy Pickles.Visitors welcome.

11 MATLOCK ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES SOCIETY 7.30pm in theImperial Rooms, Imperial Road, Matlock. Talk on History of BotanicalDrawing by Jean Binney.

11 SIMPLY MEDITATE meditation classes taking place from 10.30-11.45am in Bakewell at The Friends Meeting House. Learn simplemethods to help find peace of mind. Everyone welcome! The facilityfee is £4 (£3 concession) per class. For more information pleasecontact Samudra Buddhist Centre on 01298 79777 or 07527 292908or e-mail [email protected]. Our website iswww.samudracentre.org, and facebook.com/SamudraBuddhistCentre.

Saturday12 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am.

6 miles. Moderate. Ashford in the Water PC CP. Monsal Head. 01335370326.

12 DETHICK, LEA AND HOLLOWAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 47THANNUAL FLOWER, VEGETABLE AND PRODUCE SHOW See SpecialEvents for further details.

12 FREE BEGINNERS FLY-FISHING COURSE At Orvis Retail Store, The OldTown Hall, King Street, Bakewell. Contact store for details 01629810226. Further info. orvis.co.uk/learntoflyfish

12 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Sequence and ballroom dancing to BillKing. 8-11pm.

12 - 19 HARTINGTON WELL DRESSING See Special Events for furtherdetails.

Sunday13 ASHBOURNE ANIMAL WELFARE FUN DOG SHOW AND SEPTEMBER

OPEN DAY The Ark Wyaston Rd Ashbourne. 11am-4pm. The Dog Showstarts at 12.30 with classes for Most Handsome Dog, Prettiest Bitch,Waggiest Tail, Best Puppy, Top Dog etc etc. Lots of lovely prizes androsettes. Visit the cattery and kennels and meet some of the cats anddogs waiting for loving new homes. Delicious homemade lunches andteas. Gifts, books, bric a brac, toys etc For more info Tel: 01335300494 or visit www.ashbourneanimalwelfare.org

13 ASHFORD IN THE WATER ANTIQUE, GIFT AND CRAFT FAIRAshford WarMemorial Institute. Free admission. 10am-4.30pm. Refreshmentavailable. To book a stall please email [email protected]

13 ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS FAIR Brassington Village Hall. From 10am-4pm. Wonderful refreshments. Admission adults 50p OAP/children30p. Contact Liz or Bill 01629 540469.

13 BASH FILMS Bakewell and Ashford Film Society. Medway Centre,Bakewell. The Grand Budapest Hotel. 7.30pm. Members £24 for 10films. Visitors £5. Tel. Cheryl Mayfield 01629 814770.

13 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next toswimming pool). Walk 1: The Barrel – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk2: Crown Edge – Medium 8-12 miles. 9.30am. Anyone welcome.Membership £5 single or £8 family per year. Contact 01298 72230 or01298 23441. www.buxtonramblingclub.co.uk

13 CAR BOOT SALE in Hope Valley, Hope. Gates open 7am–12pm. Cars£5/Vans £10. Refreshments available. Sorry no dogs on the schoolgrounds. Proceeds to Hope Valley College (HVC) and Hope SportsAssociation(HS). Information on www.hopevalley.derbyshire.sch.uk or07538 194348.

13 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am.11 miles. Moderate. Ilam roadside, Wetton, Musden Low. 01159204662.

13 DERWENT AND HOPE VALLEYS ADVANCED MOTORISTS meeting at theEyre Arms, Calver Cross Roads at 10am. “Free assessment drives forlocal motorists. Also motorcyclists welcome to come along. Pleasecontact on 01629 812732 for full details. Or visit the IAM website atwww.iam.org.uk or www.matlock-iam.webs.com

13 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 9 miles (grade 2). SK 150667.Monyash CP, Deep Dale, Ashford in the Water, Sheldon. 07450 986109.www.halcyonrambling.co.uk

13 HARTINGTON WAKES SPORTS AND COUNTRY SHOW See SpecialEvents for further details.

13 LOCAL HISTORY EXHIBITION at Flash Village Hall, every weekend inSeptember from 11am-5pm. In addition to the Alstonefield ancientparishes, Butterton and Hartington will also have their own displays.There will be a lot to see! Please come along and if you have anyphotos, memories, artefacts etc bring them with you and share withothers. Last year people met relations they didn’t even know existedand really enjoyed the event. Refreshments will be served in the Hall.Admission is free but this year we are raising funds for the AirAmbulance. Victoria Rowe 01298 83721. [email protected]

13 PEAK DISTRICT TRAIL RUNNING SERIES 2015 at Carsington Water.Organised by locally based Dark & White Events two routes are on offerat each event: 15km and 5km both with plenty of smooth off-road trailrunning in spectacular Peak District countryside. Part event proceedsgo to the Peak District National Park for essential footpathmaintenance work. For all event information including routes, timingsand how to enter see www.trailrunningpeaks.co.uk

Monday14 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street,

Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of BakewellMethodist Church (Harvest Appeal).

Tuesday15 ALL SAINTS ‘TOTS AND TEDS’ -a monthly get-together for pre-school

Toddlers, Babies and their Carers. We will be getting together againat 1.30pm-2.45pm, in our big meeting room, the Newark at BakewellParish Church. The theme is ‘HARVEST’. Games and crafts, music,songs and story-time, usually with a biblical theme. Refreshments areincluded plus plenty of time for free play. No charge. Everyonewelcome. For more information please contact: Kath 812457, or Julia815123.

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END OF SEASON SALEEnd of season sale of Bamboos, Grasses, Treesand Shrubs. Open Saturday/Sunday 5/6th and

12/13th September, 9.30am to 4.30pmWhitelea Nursery, Whitelea Lane,

off Church Street, Tansley, Matlock. DE4 5FL. Tel. 01629 55010

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TADDINGTON WELL DRESSING22ND-29TH AUGUST

Daily: 10.30am-5pm Refreshments inc. home made sandwiches,cakes and scones. 11am-5pm Famous white elephant tent, manystalls, raffle etc. Church open all day to view flowers and displays.

28th 7 for 7.30pm Variety night (ticket only) meal 7.30pm -Bramwell Institute. Raffle draw.

29th 7pm End of festival gathering. Please bring a plate of foodand a bottle of your choice. Bramwell Institute.

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CRESSBROOK ANNUAL HORTICULTURAL AND CRAFT SHOW29TH AUGUST

Fun event with small prizes and certificates to be won in fourclasses: cake and jams; flower arrangements; vegetables; arts and

crafts with a separate class for children’s exhibits. All entries should be delivered to ‘The Cressbrook’ between 11am

and 12.30pm on the morning of the show. Prize giving and anauction of the entries starts in the bar at 8.30pm. Everyone is

welcome.

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FOOLOW WELL DRESSING29TH AUGUST-6TH SEPTEMBER

We invite you to enjoy our hospitality during our annual WellDressing celebrations. Foolow is a small picturesque conservation

village standing just off the A623 Chesterfield/Stockportthoroughfare at the centre of the Peak Park.

28th 6pm Building the Wells. The completed well boards,illuminated by floodlighting, are finally and precariously erected

into place by the pond on the Foolow village green.29th 12noon Stalls on the green. 1pm Blessing of the Wells

followed by an afternoon of games, fun and bargains with stallsselling freshly made cakes, books, bric a brac, jewellery and

collectables. 29th Aug.-6th Sep. The Foolow village hall will be open from

10.30am until 4.30pm each day to serve homemade cakes, coffeeand teas served by a variety of folk raising funds for their chosen

charities. The Church - don’t forget to pop in to St Hugh’s church which willbe decorated with flowers for the well dressing week. St Hugh’s is

open to all throughout the day.Please come and join us in the best two weeks of the year!

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WORMHILL WELL DRESSING29TH AUGUST-6TH SEPTEMBER

29th 7pm Blessing of wells. Services conducted by Rev. SimonWhite. Music by Fairfield Brass band from 6.45pm.

8pm BBQ and social, bring your own drinks, admission free -Village Hall.

30th 6.30pm Whole Parish United Service in St Margaret’s Church.Preacher Rev. Coling Pearson (Rural Dean). Light refreshments will

be served before and after this service with a Mad Hatters TeaParty theme. Peak Dale public band will accompany this service.

your support for the younger members of this band will beappreciated and everyone is very welcome.

2nd 8pm Whist Drive - Village Hall, admission £2.5th 8.30pm. Hoe-down Village Hall, bring your own drinks, Adults

£5, under 12 year olds £3.Church open daily - display. Homemade refreshments daily in

Village Hall. Well floodlit each evening.

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EARL STERNDALE FLOWER FESTIVALST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS CHURCH

28TH-31ST AUGUSTTheme: TV Programmes

In Church from 10am-5.30pmRefreshments, Raffle, Tombola and Table Top Sales.

Do come along and enjoy the lovely flower arrangements, ourladies always seem to provide .

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EYAM WELL DRESSING AND CARNIVAL29TH AUGUST-5TH SEPTEMBER

29th Procession leaves Eyam Church at 2.30pm to the town headwell opened by Mr Ken Thompson. The procession then proceedsto the town end well to be opened by Mrs Helen Cook who will

also perform the crowning of Eyam Royalty31st Eyam Village Show

1st Sep. Fell Race 6.30pm from sports field Hawkhill Road agruelling course for those who like a challenge. Contact Archie

Hartwright for entry details 01433631474 3rd 8pm Quiz Night hosted by Mr Geoff Blackwell in the Mechanics

Institute -teams of up to 6 people -entry £1 per person. Teamsmust be entered before the night to make sure of a place , as

numbers are limited. Contact Diana Cameron tel 01433 630349.Please would teams bring their own interval refreshments

5th Carnival Day 10.30am Sheep Roast plus bar with seating area.1pm Judging of fancy dress School Yard judging of floats in Water

Lane. 1.30pm display of Queens Floats Hawkhill Road. 3pmCarnival Parade through the Village from Square via Causeway New

Road then proceeding through the Village 6th 1pm Rodger Ridgeway Memorial Cricket Match

Eyam Cricket Club Hawkhill Road Barbecue and raffle

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HARTINGTON WELL DRESSING12TH-19TH SEPTEMBER

12th 3pm Blessing of well.

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70TH FROGGATT SHOW29TH AUGUST

This year sees a significantmilestone for Froggatt &

District Horticultural Society onthe occasion of the 70th

Froggatt Show at Stoke LaneField (once again by kind

permission of H. Warren &Sons).

For this 70th milestone we areplanning to have more in theway of fun and entertainmentparticularly for our younger

visitors who are perhaps not soenthralled by the fabulous

Flowers Fruit and Vegetables ondisplay

In addition to Hathersage BrassBand we are fortunate this year

to have a Climbing Wallcourtesy of Buxton & Leek

College to celebrate our local

heritage & tradition of rock climbing along with some oldfashioned fairground games - Coconut Shy and Hook A Duck –Children’s entertainer & Fancy Dress as well as Riders & Ponies

events in the show ringEven if you are not an ‘Alan Titchmarsh or Carol Klein’ there is

something at Froggatt Show for everyoneShow schedules with entry forms are now available from Calver

Spar or Froggatt Edge Garage.

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ALL SAINTS CHURCH, ASHOVERFLOWER FESTIVAL

29TH AUGUST-1ST SEPTEMBER ‘A Bouquet of Creative Arts’

AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND10am-5pm

Art Exhibition and all day refreshments in the Bassett Rooms.Songs of Praise Service Sunday 5pm.

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LONGSHAW SHEEP DOG TRIALS ASSOCIATION 117TH YEAR

3RD-5TH SEPTEMBER On Longshaw Pastures in front of Longshaw Lodge, near

Grindleford, starting 7.30am each morning. We are very honouredthis year to have as our President Mr. Graham Rudd, DL.

3rd/4th Open class sheep dog trials when many of the “One Manand His Dog” competitors will be taking part. Mr. Malcolm Mason

to judge the open classes and championship, and to judge thelocal class Mr. Jan Pieters, from Holland, who will be competing inthe open class. Mr. John Elliott will judge the double dog class and

Mr. Nick Denniff the beginners class.3rd 3.30pm Parade of local hounds courtesy of the Barlow Hounds,

Pennine Foxhounds, High Peak Harriers and the EcclesfieldBeagles.

5th Following the local class sheep dog trial the Longshaw FellRace is to be run. Starting at approx. 10.30am, this is open to alladults and is entered on the field. Following the start of the fellrace there will be a demonstration of dog obedience and agility.

12.30 The trials culminate in a double gather championship, whichconsists of the 8 highest pointed runs from both Thursday and

Friday, when the winner will take home the prestigious LongshawChampionship silver tea pot.

Entrance £5.00 per adult each day, no charge for children, freeparking. Licensed bar, hot and cold food and drinks, and ice creamavailable. www.longshawsheepdog.co.uk Further info. Secretary,

Mrs. Sheila Humphreys, MBE on 01433 651852, or [email protected]

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HARTINGTON WAKES SPORTS AND COUNTRY SHOW13TH SEPTEMBER

HALL BANK, HARTINGTONEvents commence at 9.30am.

Archery ‘Have a Go’. Blood Hounds - Parade (Opening Meet).Bouncy Castle. Cattle Show Classes. Chase the Bunny. ClimbingWall. Craft Stalls. Donkey Rides. Driving Classes. Children’s FunFair. Food. Fun Dog Show. Grand Parade. Gymkhana. Handicrafts

including Floral Art, Photography, Art, Flowers, Handicrafts,Vegetables, Eggs, Cakes, Preserves. The children’s classes includeMiniature Farm on a Tray, Collage, Handprints, Animal made from

Vegetables. ‘Have a go’ Flyball. Heavy Horse Showing. Horseshowing. Indoor Market. Parade of the Poppy Queen. Peter Hallam

with his dog and ducks. Puissance.Sheep Show Classes. Show Jumping. Supreme Champion of

Champions! Class for best overall animal of the dayTrade stands. Bar. Vintage tractors, Stationary Engines, Vintage

Lorries, Cars & Steam Engines. Come along to see thesewonderfully restored vehicles and engines.

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STARKHOLMES VILLAGE SHOW, FLOWERS, PRODUCE AND CRAFTS.5TH SEPTEMBER

2pm, entrance fee 50p.Staging is at 9.30-11.30am, judging starts at noon until 1.30pm,

viewing starts at 2pm with the auction at 3pm.For more information contact Paula.lovatt@ live.com

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DETHICK, LEA AND HOLLOWAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 47THANNUAL FLOWER, VEGETABLE

AND PRODUCE SHOW12TH SEPTEMBER

The venue for the Show is Lea Primary School, Church Street, Lea,near Matlock.

2.15pm Our Society welcomes all exhibitors to take part in ourAnnual Show, to win prizes and top honours at this our 47th Show.

The prizes this year are to be awarded at 3.45pm by Mr. DavidNieper. As a group we are affiliated to the Royal Horticultural

Society, there will be members of our Society on hand to discussgardening topics with visitors to the Show.

Plant stall, raffle and refreshments available in the Parish Room ofChrist Church just up the hill from the school.

People wishing to take part in the Show will find Schedulesavailable at Mayfield Stores, Holloway and Maycock the Butchers,Leashaw, Holloway, staging ofexhibits takes place between

6.30 and 7.30pm on Friday the11th and 8.30 to 10.30am on

Saturday the 12th.

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HATHERSAGE 147THHORTICULTURAL SHOW

SATURDAY 5TH SEPTEMBER The Hathersage HorticulturalShow has a long tradition of agood day out for those bothlocal to the Hope Valley and

those further afield in the PeakDistrict.

The 147th Annual Show willtake place at the HathersageMemorial Hall from 2-5pm.

All are welcome, adults 50p,children free. Come and see

the impressive exhibits of fruit,vegetables, flowers and floral

art, food, wine, craft andphotography, all from local

villagers both adult and junior.You can contemplate the prizeentries over tempting hand-

made local refreshments. Whynot enter the raffle, the prizes

are worth up to £25! We look forward to seeing you.

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CALLING ALL DARLEY DALE GARDENERS! Ashover Classic Car and Bike Show

For 2015, the annualHorticultural Show is to beheld in the Grouse Inn carpark and is again extendedto all Darley Dale residents.The Show is being held onSunday 13th Septemberwith judging between 11amand 12 noon. The displaywill be set up between 9amand 11am. No pre-registration is required; justturn up during the display

period and complete anentry form at a cost of just30p per class per person totake part. The classes are dividedinto three major sections:•Vegetables - potatoes,carrots, parsnips, onions,beans etc•Domestic - jams, lemoncurd, chutney, bread, fruitcake etc•Children’s (max 15 years) -

d r a w i n g / p a i n t i n g ,cupcakes, Creepy Crawlies.Rosettes will be awarded for1st prize with a certificatefor 2nd, 3rd and 4th placesin each class. All entries notremoved by 12:30 will besold either directly from thestalls after the show orauctioned at 5pm in theGrouse Inn. Once again, in the leadup to the show, a beautiful

themed cake, kindly madeby Tracey Watson, will be ondisplay in the Grouse Inn -raffle tickets to win thisprize will be on sale in thepub and the draw will takeplace at the conclusion ofthe auction. For more information onthe classes for the show andto download entry formsplease visit:www.darleydaleinbloom.co.uk

MAJOR SETBACK FOR HEAGE WINDMILL‘Trouble at Mill’

YOUNG CITIZEN OF THE YEAR HONOUREDBY THE ROTARY CLUB OF BAKEWELL

Heage windmill, a Grade 2*listed building, is owned byDerbyshire County Counciland operated by the HeageWindmill Society. She wasrestored to working order in2002 and has since becomea major tourist attraction inDerbyshire, attracting up to6000 visitors to the site lastyear. Flour is regularly milledby wind power alone and ismuch sought after by manyhome bakers. When the millwrightsarrived at the windmill lastweek to carry out routinemaintenance theydiscovered that some majorstructural components wereshowing signs of severe wetrot. These members werenot replaced in the 2002restoration programmesince, in accordance withguidelines set by EnglishHeritage, they wereadjudged by the restorationmillwrights to be suitable forcontinued use. Themembers in question aremade from very largesection timbers, exposed tothe elements at all timesand form part of the supportstructure for the windshaftand also of the fan tail at therear of the mill, which turnsthe entire cap to face intothe wind. At a meeting held at themill the HWS Trusteesdecided, with full support ofthe Friends of the Mill that,based on advice from themillwrights, they willcontinue to open the mill to

the public but will not beturning the sails, or millingwheat, until repairs havebeen completed, possiblyduring the winter closedseason. The work is expectedto cost in excess of £90K, asum far above the reservesheld by the Trust. Grants andsupport will therefore besought to enable the work togo ahead and various fundraising activities will beorganised. All supporters andpast visitors to the mill areinvited to makecontributions to help matchthe shortfall in funds,seeking at least £50K. In due course the sailswill be removed to minimisethe risk of further damagewhilst the problematicmembers are addressed. Piers Bostock, the

Chairman of the Trust and aregular guide at the mill andlives in Heage, said this wasa serious setback butprovided that thecommunity as a whole gavetheir full support the millwould be back in fulloperation next season. Donations which wouldhelp enable the work toproceed can presently besent as cheques madepayable to ‘Trouble at MillAppeal ’ at:

Danny AshleyTreasurer, HeageWindmill Society12 Woodland WayOld TuptonChesterfieldDerbyshireS42 6JA

Details as to how donationscan be made by other media

will be announced as soon assuitable arrangements havebeen made . The repairs can only beundertaken by competentmillwrights and there is amajor shortage of suchorganisations. Every effortwill be made to ensure therepairs are done as soon aspossible. In the meantime the millwill continue to be open topublic at weekends from11am until 4pm, with toursof the interior, plus a fullexplanation of the currentproblems. We reallyanticipate and hope thepublic will continue tosupport us and come to visitthe mill. For any furtherinformation contact AlanGifford (01283 702299).

Raymond Price, owner of a 1938 MGVA, is presented with the best classic car trophy byPeter Stevens, of the Rotary Club of Chesterfield Scarsdale

Despite the bad weatherforecast, the third annualAshover Classic Car and BikeShow, held on July 26th, atAshover Showground,turned out to be a roaringsuccess. Thousands ofvisitors turned out to see atruly magnificent display ofclassic cars and motorbikes,including a few Americanpick-up trucks and Series 1Land-Rovers. The car show was jointlyarranged by the RotaryClubs of Matlock,Chesterfield, ChesterfieldScarsdale and Clay Crossand the profits made are tobe donated to local charitiesworking in the community. The award for the bestclassic car was given toRaymond Price fromRawmarsh, near Rotherhamfor his 1938 1.5 litre MGVA. As well as having a hugedisplay of classic vehicles,the show also includedentertainment, a goodvariety of food and drinkstalls, children’s rides,autojumble stalls, craftstalls, an Inner Wheel stall(selling cakes), model carstalls and tool stalls, and a

display of new cars andbikes from Autoworld,Chesterfield and StratstoneBMW (Derby). A great time was had byall until the weather turnedfoul and the event had to becalled off early at about 2

o’clock. The President of MatlockRotary Club, Peter Kidd,said, “I am really pleased tosee such a good turnout ofcars and bikes, and peopleattending the show.Everyone enjoyed it and I

look forward to the eventnext year. Thousands ofpounds have been raised forlocal charities, and the fourRotary Clubs who organisedthe event show howworking together can bebetter than going it alone.”

Tideswell Male Voice Choirare inviting friends andsupporters to join them onSunday 13th September for‘A day out in beautifulLytham St. Anne’s’, wherethey will present their ‘Magicof Lloyd Webber’ spectacularin the Pavilion Theatre,Lowther Gardens, Lytham.Following the success of thisbrilliant show at GawsworthHall, in August where the

choir received a prolongedstanding ovation, TMVC areoffering our supporters andfriends the opportunity totravel with the choir for a dayout in Lytham and St. Anne’swith a theatre ticket includedin the price. With the support ofAndrew’s Coaches ofTideswell, we are able tooffer a full day trip toLytham, plus a theatre ticket

for this magnificent show forjust £29.50 per person. Leaving Tideswell at 0900,pick ups in Buxton andStockport for destinationLytham. Returning after theshow. Tickets and spaces arelimited, so don’t delay intaking advantage of this

great offer. To book your place,please contact AndrewsCoaches or Tideswell MVCticket office on 01538266358 or 0797 864520 For further details aboutall our upcoming events,please visit our web-sitewww.tideswellmvc.co.uk

A DAY OUT IN BEAUTIFULLYTHAM ST. ANNE’S

The group has been busythis month. Hon. Sec. SueBarber gave a talk to theBuxton Medical Practice,which was well received.They are planning to includeher talk in the patientNewsletter. At the groupmeeting, Kathryn Rogers,nutritionist of "Fork

Provoking" not only gave ahighly informative talk, butalso gave handouts whichthe members discussed.She stressed theimportance of eating ahealthy diet and talkedabout the benefits to all,whether or not they havediabetes.

HIGH PEAK DIABETICSELF HELP GROUP

To advertise please call Matt Shaw on 01629 812159 oremail [email protected]

OUR NEW FOOD ANDDRINK DIRECTORY

See Page 22

It was with great pleasurethat Bakewell Rotary ClubPresident, Mike Webb, wasable to present the annualYoung Citizen of the YearAward this year, to LadyManners student, TasminBoam. Tasmin has justcompleted her A levelstudies and is hoping to goon to LoughboroughUniversity to study MaterialSciences and Engineering.

In addition to the demandsof her academic life, Tasminhas supported her schooland local communitythrough the SportsLeadership Scheme, BuddyReading Scheme, Riding forthe Disabled andvolunteering in localprimary schools. She is also a verytalented athlete, competingin duathlon and triathlonevents and gained a silver

medal in the 2014European Duathlonchampionship in Holland. Tasmin was nominatedby Mr. Tim Sizer, the recentHead of Sixth Form at LadyManners School. Mr Sizerwas impressed with her‘time management skills,commitment anddedication’ and The RotaryClub of Bakewell was verypleased to acknowledgethis and present Tasmin

with the Young CitizenAward. The Young Citizen Awardis very generouslysponsored by Bloomers ofBakewell and our RotaryClub is grateful for thiscontinued support. If you wish to find outmore about our Rotary Clubactivities and service,please get in touch throughour websitewww.bakewellrotary.org

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9. Peak, Lees or Woodhouse? (7)10. Matlock Town football team (3,10)11. To which Saint is Bonsall Church dedicated? (5)12. Gorillas and baboons can be found here in Buxton? (2,3)13. Sir Joseph of Chatsworth fame (6)14. This village near the Dove could have been built on rocky

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are looking for friendly, reliable staff to jointhe expanding Care Team. We are anaccredited provider with an excellentreputation for delivering quality care in

your local community. Flexible hours available includingevenings and weekends. Good rates of pay, a weekendenhancement plus travel allowance. Full trainingprovided and professional qualifications available.

If you want a rewarding job that is different giveKate or Caroline a call on

01433 631380or email [email protected]

SITUATIONS VACANT

CHRIS ESHELBYrequires

FULL OR PART-TIMEDECORATOR

Must be experienced. Local work.

07817 334442

Accounts Assistantrequired for office based in Baslow.

SAGE knowledge essential –purchase ledger preferable.

32 hours minimum.

Please send CV [email protected] date: 11th September 2015

for immediate start

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EngineeringCommercial

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Rowley’s Bar and RestaurantBASLOW DE451RY

Full and Part-timeVacancies

We are looking for enthusiastic sociableyoung people to work in the

bar and restaurant.

Flexible shifts, weekend and evening workwould suit students.

Email: [email protected]

Please speak to Emma on 01246 583880

WRIGHT’S FARM SHOPDarley Dale

PART-TIMESALES ASSISTANTS

We are currently seeking reliable and well presentedmembers of staff to work in our busy Farm Shop.

The ideal candidates must have enthusiasm,excellent communication skills and commitment to

providing quality service.

Training will be given.

Hours to be arranged but will include Saturday work.

Good rates of pay to the right applicants.

Colin Wright

Mobile 07879 077354

DAVID MELLOR DESIGNMUSEUM CAFÉ

COOK/BAKERA key full time role has arisen within our busy

Design Museum café’s small team. We are seeking acandidate with professional cooking and bakingexperience to provide the highest quality light

lunches and cakes and excellent service. Workingclosely with the Café Manager, you will also assistin the continuous development of the seasonal café

menu. A keen interest in food is essential.

Full-timeHours typically 9-5 and will include weekends and

Bank Holidays. No evenings.

Please send your CV and a brief covering letter to:Sherri Mason, Café Manager,

David Mellor Design Ltd, The Round Building, Hathersage S32 1BA

café@davidmellordesign.co.uk

EVENING COOK Cromford Mills Ltd is seeking anexperienced cook to join our friendly teamworking in the evenings in the newlyrefurbished Wheatcroft’s Wharf canalside restaurant.  As an evening cook, your main responsibilities will be to prepareand cook an array of homemade pizza and pasta dishes, alongside other basickitchen duties.

The post is a part-time position(25 hours to be worked as 5 x 5hr shifts, Thursday to Monday inclusive)

For details please see our website:http://cromfordmills.org.uk/content/job-opportunities  or phone 01629 823256.To apply please email a covering letter and CV [email protected] or post to Kiri Pullin, Cromford Mills,Mill Lane, Cromford. DE4 3RQ

Closing date for receipt of applications is 5.00pm Monday 7th September 2015.

MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANTMATLOCK – £30K PLUS BENS

Careport Advisory Services Ltd operates in the socialand healthcare sector, and we are looking for a

Management Accountant to join a growing financeteam. Careport is a vibrant and dynamic company

with an excellent reputation within the sector.You will need to be able to produce management

accounts as well as have experience with cash flowforecasting, ideally within an SME organisation.

Please call 01629 760978or email your CV to

[email protected].

New Leaf Catering arecurrently recruitingHaddon Hall Restaurant

(Nr Bakewell)FOOD SERVICE ASSISTANTS

(Good rates of pay / full-time / part-time / daytimeshifts / April to December).

To join the team, providing high levels of customerservice in this popular visitor attraction.

Carsington WaterVisitor Centre

FOOD SERVICE ASSISTANTSFull-time and part-time positions

(Good rates of pay, lunch and uniform provided,daytime shifts).

To work with the team, providing high levels ofcustomer service in the catering departments of this

popular visitor attraction.

COOK(Full-time / part-time – daytime shifts)

To join our team providing great quality food atCarsington Water.

We would consider a trainee with a willingness tolearn in a busy, vibrant kitchen environment.

If you have any restrictions on working timeswe are happy to discuss these with you.

Minimum age 16.

For further details or to apply please telephoneAnita Brown or Mike Tempest on 01629 540363.

Or email [email protected]

CLEANERS REQUIRED1 or 2 cleaners

required for holiday cottages near

Ashford-in-the-WaterMondays and Fridays 10am - 4pm

Good rates of pay

Please call 07922 738038

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Laura

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Payroll Officer(Part-time – 3 full days or 5 part days each week)

Working within the friendly HR team and alongside our existing payroll officer, you will takeownership of processing payroll for around 1500 employees and pensioners over a rolling calendareach month.• You should possess a payroll qualification (or be able to demonstrate sound payroll knowledge

and wide experience) with excellent numeracy, including intermediate level excel skills.• Good communication skills are essential to this role with the ability to liaise with employees at

all levels in a friendly/knowledgeable manner. • This is a permanent post, 21 hours per week, 3 days, 9am-5pm Mon, Tues, Friday or 5 part days.

Chatsworth Estate Farm Shop Café

Full-time Assistant Chef/Home CookWe seek an Assistant Chef or Good Home Cook with a passion for creating seasonal and creativedishes from the top quality ingredients available within the farm shop.• Alongside this unique opportunity we offer good working hours (no split shifts) within a friendly

and supportive team. • You should be a qualified chef, cook or good home cook who is quick to learn and well-

motivated. Experience working in a commercial kitchen environment is desirable but is notessential as full training will be given.

• This is a permanent position working 40 hours per week, from 8.00am to 4.30pm on a Tuesdayto Saturday.

Chatsworth Estate Farm ShopFull-time Butchery Assistant

An interesting full time position is available within the award winning Chatsworth butchery.• You will develop knowledge in butchery items and the ability to converse with confidence with

our customers on cooking methods and cuts of meat. • Working alongside our successful butchery team, you will produce our popular ranges of

sausages and burgers and have the opportunity to use your initiative and flair in developing newseasonal lines.

• Experience in handling meat products is desirable but not essential as training will be provided.Exemplary health, safety and hygiene practices alongside the ability to work under pressurewithout compromising quality and standards are required.

• This is a permanent position working 40 and 42.5 hours per week between the hours of 8.00amand 6.30pm, usually on Tuesday to Saturday.

Please apply with covering letter and CV by 4 September to the HR Department,The Estate Office, Edensor, Bakewell, Derbyshire or email [email protected].

Visit our website for more details www.chatsworth.org/working-with-us or call 01246 565339

CURRENTLY AVAILABLE AT CHATSWORTHPayroll Officer • Assistant Chef/Cook • Butchery Assistant

MEDICAL CENTRECLEANER

(20 hours a week covering 5 shifts)Salary £8 per hour (Job share considered)

We are looking for a personable individual who possessesexcellent cleaning skills and has the ability to prioritiseand multitask. Working hours would be during surgeryclosure.

Successful applicant will undergo a Criminal Records Check(CRB)

If you think that you have the skills and the personalityto join our busy, yet friendly team, please submit a CVand a covering letter explaining why you would be theideal person to:

Karl Rex, Practice Manager, Baslow Health Centre,Church Lane, Baslow, Derbyshire, DE45, 1SP or [email protected]

Closing Date: 15th September 2015, interviewsapproximately week commencing 21st October 2015.

Elderly lady in Grindleford requiresreliable, caring person to start

September, Saturday and Sunday15 minute morning call to make coffee and 40 minute

lunchtime call to microwave prepared meal ~ £10 A DAY

Please write with your details to PO box KJ63c/o Peak Advertiser, Granby Road, Bakewell DE45 1ES

Stoney Middleton01433 631686

LOVERS LEAP GARAGE

Full-TimeGARAGE OFFICEADMINISTRATOR

Must have excellent organisational andcommunication skills.

IT literate and a competent driver.To work in a busy and varied environment.For information please contact Adrian or

Louise by telephone or email CV [email protected]

DAVID MELLOR DESIGNMUSEUM

PART-TIMESERVING ASSISTANTWe are currently seeking a reliable and well-

presented member of staff for serving duties in ourDesign Museum Café. The ideal candidate musthave enthusiasm, excellent communication skills

and commitment to providing quality service.Hours to be arranged, no evenings but

would include some weekends.

Good rates of pay to the right applicants.

Please send your CV to:Sherri Mason, David Mellor Design Ltd,

The Round Building, Hathersage, S32 [email protected]

Sherri Mason on 01433 650 220

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SITUATIONS VACANT

Must be trustworthy, reliable and live in the same area as round.For further details, please phone 01629 812159

Bakewell, Froggatt andPadley

TO DELIVER THE PEAK ADVERTISER IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS:

NEWSPAPERDELIVERERS

WANTED

DEATHSMICHAEL JOSEPH

GRIFFIN (Deceased)Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925 any personshaving a claim against or an interest in theEstate of the aforementioned deceased, lateof 4 Yeardsley Avenue Furness Vale HighPeak SK23 7QW, who died on 12/04/2015,are required to send particulars thereof inwriting to the undersigned Solicitors on orbefore two months from the date of thispublication, after which date the Estate will bedistributed having regard only to claims andinterests of which they have had notice.CLOUGH & WILLIS2 Manchester Road Bury BL9 0DT T448215

HOLIDAYCOTTAGE

CARETAKERFOR COTTAGE AT BEELEY,

NEAR CHATSWORTHApproximately

3 hours per week, normallyon Fridays.

Package worth approximately£12 per hour

EMAIL: [email protected] further details

FULL-TIME

HOUSEKEEPERREQUIRED

HOPE VALLEYContact Mandy – Tel: 01433 621219

Email: [email protected]

COLEMANS DELI FULL-TIME JOB AVAILABLE

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

Duties include serving in the deli and makingcoffees. Catering experience is preferable andBarista training will be provided. Working 5 outof 7 days including some weekend work with

flexibility to suit applicants.

For further details please call Jim orChris at the deli on 01433 650505

Or please email your CV [email protected]

HOUSEKEEPERWANTED

URGENTLYAT BUSY B&B IN CASTLETON10-12 hours weekly (more hours if wanted)

Weekends and school holidays essential8.00am or 10.30am start

Good rate of pay

01433 621098

require:PART-TIME FRONT OF

HOUSE STAFF

PART-TIME / FULL-TIMECOMMIS CHEF

Experience not essential, full training givenwith optional qualifications opportunity

Tel: 01629 812725

The Ashford ArmsAshford-in-the-Water, Nr Bakewell

Part-time

Cooking and Support Staffwanted at the Honeysuckle/Woodbine Café,Hope, Derbyshire. Staff are required for both

weekdays and weekends - hours to be agreed.   

Ring Steve on 07966 193459for further details

REQUIRES AN

APPRENTICE STEELFABRICATOR

4 year apprenticeship starting at ChesterfieldCollege in September. One day per week atCollege and four days working at our Calver

site. Would suit school leaver.

Send CV to [email protected] ring Hope Valley 01433 631632

ALPHAWELD LTD

If you would enjoy the opportunity of working andhaving fun with children - why not come and join ourteam of Supply Staff for our busy, Ofsted praised,

expanding Nursery School?Full and part-time hours available on a flexible basis.Please contact Mrs Teale, Head of the Nursery,

Bakewell Nursery School, Derbyshire House,Matlock Street, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1EE.

Telephone: 01629 813888Email: [email protected] are committed to equality of opportunity.

SUPPLY STAFF

We are a welcoming andfriendly private Nurseryopen 52 weeks of the yearwith a passion for the careand education of childrenfrom 3 months to 5 years.

Village Green in Eyam is hiring. If you have highstandards and enjoy what you do come and join our

friendly team, starting in September.

PART-TIMECAFÉ ASSISTANTS/

BARISTASGreat Barista skills preferred although training

will be given for the right candidates. Previous applicants need not apply.

PART-TIMECAFÉ COOK

Experience preferred but keen home cooksconsidered.

Both positions are 3 days per week toinclude one weekend day.

Send a CV detailing skills and experience [email protected]

or call 01433 631293.Village Green, The Square, Eyam, Hope Valley S32 5RB

have vacancies for

Care AssistantsPrevious experience would be

an advantage, but not essentialas full training is provided.

Good rates of pay ~up to £9.21 per hour.Transport essential.

Various shift patterns available.Call 01433 623066 or 07814 022601

CLEANERS WANTEDFOR HOLIDAY COTTAGE

COMPLEX NEAR BAKEWELLMonday / Friday flexible

Contact Louise on 0345 6344163

CLEANERREQUIRED FORHOLIDAY LET IN

WARDLOWChange over day Saturday.General domestic cleaningincluding inside windows.

Change over bed linen(either launder or take tolaundry for service wash).

Good rates paid,references required.

Individuals and cleaningcompanies considered.

Call or email Elaine on07500 222241

[email protected]

FULL OR PART TIME SALES PERSONREQUIRED FOR BUSY LOCAL INTERNET

ACCOMMODATION BUSINESSIf you are a natural and hard working sales person, withprevious sales experience then this could be the job for you !

If you have the drive, motivation and determination to meetsales targets and feel you can generate revenue and developa rapport with our existing customers - as well as new ones,then why not get in touch.

You will be required to work from home and the workinghours are flexible to suit family life.

We offer excellent rates of pay and commissions dependenton experience and ability.

Please send your cv or relevant info [email protected]

Please include your phone number and location on the email

Piedaniel’s Restaurant

PART-TIME POT WASHERDaytime and Evening

for more details please contactEric or Christiana on

01629 812687

~ BAKEWELL ~require a

THE GEORGEALSTONEFIELD

www.thegeorgeatalstonefield.com

Looking to recruit

FRONT OF HOUSE STAFFYou will have a passion for customer service,

energy, enthusiasm and a can do attitude.Good rates of pay and excellent tips.

Own transport essential.Flexible hours to include weekends. 

Please email [email protected] call Emily on 07976 519806

DAVID MELLOR DESIGN LTDSALES ASSISTANT

A part-time weekend sales assistant is required towork within our prestigious Country Shop. The ideal

applicant needs to be able to work as part of oursmall team, have some flexibility to provide holiday

cover etc. and the confidence to use their owninitiative. An interest in cooking/design would be

desired but is not essential.Previous retail experience required.

Please send your CV and a brief covering letter to:Kath Connors, Shop Manager,

David Mellor Design Ltd, The Round Building,Hathersage, S32 1BA

01433 650 [email protected]

SITUATIONSVACANTCLEANERS REQUIRED FORHOLIDAY COTTAGESYoulgreave, Winster andRiber. 5 or 10 hours perweek to include Fridays.£8ph (Lolly 07703 12663510am-4pm).

WORK WANTEDROOFER REQUIRES WORKRepairs or renewal. No jobtoo small. 01629 823833.

FOOT CLINICNOW OPEN Bakewell TownHall, Bath Street. Call SusanKearns Dip CFHP MPS Pract.07527 476548 forappointment. Home visitsavailable.

ART TUITIONFREE TRIAL ART LESSONwith professional artist,Diane Kettle B.A. Hons (FineArt). Cert. Ed. No obligation.Children and adultswelcome. 30 years’ teachinge x p e r i e n c e . D e t a i l s :0 1 6 2 9 6 3 6 7 6 3 .www.dianekettle.com

FOUNDFOUND – A DIAMONDEARRING mounted in goldlying on the ground outsideClarks Shoe Shop, Bakewell.If you have its twin pleasecontact Madeline 01629813031.

CHESHIRE CHEESETHE

INNEdale Road, Hope

requires

Full-Time CheFThe Cheshire Cheese Inn offers traditional pub

food cooked to the highest standards using localproduce. Our expanding business requires a full-time qualified Chef to work under the guidanceof our Head Chef to produce high quality home

cooked meals.

Salary negotiable

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

NFU Mutual, a leading UK general insurer, has beenserving the rural community for over 100 years.

Customer ServicesApprenticeship

We have two apprenticeship vacancies at the Matlockagency of the NFU Mutual. We offer comprehensiveon the job training in a friendly and supportiveenvironment with the opportunity to work towards aLevel 3 NVQ qualification with an external trainingprovider.

You will learn how to handle incoming enquiries fromexisting motor, personal and equine policyholders anddeal with day-to-day processing and administration.

You will also assist with cross-selling NFU Mutualinsurance products to existing clients and help togenerate new business.

Both positions require good IT skills, an excellenttelephone manner and an organised approach. Ideallyyou will have 5 GCSE’s at Grade C or above includingMaths and English. The successful candidate will mostlikely be a school leaver who wants to learn and earn.

To apply, please send your CV and a handwrittencovering letter to Miss Fiona E Traquair, NFU Office,The Old Carpenters Shop, Lumsdale Road, Matlock,Derbyshire, DE4 5EW

Closing date: 9th September 2015

FULL-TIME/PART-TIMEWAITING ON STAFF

HOUSEKEEPERSPart-time / casual – flexible hours

All training given

CLEANERup to 15 hours per week

If any of these jobs may be of interest to you weare offering great rates of pay and a good

package being part of the Chatsworth Group.

Please call on 01629 733259or email

[email protected]

hotel focusRESERVATION : CONFERENCES : BUSINESS TRAVEL

We are an established and successful travelmanagement, venue finding and hotel bookingagency serving corporate clients all over the

United Kingdom.

We currently require a

TRAINEEACCOMMODATION

ASSISTANTto work in a busy office environment, Monday to

Friday, ultimately making accommodation reservationsfor our corporate clients.

You will need to have a good educational standard,including maths and English, an excellent telephone

manner, loads of common sense and be career minded.

If you feel you can fit our exacting standards we wouldlove to hear from you.

Please send a full CV to Clive Gibbs, Partner,Hotel Focus, King Street, Bakewell,

Derbyshire, DE45 1DZ.Email [email protected]

We are looking for an experienced, enthusiastic andcommitted Night Warehouse Manager who will work

hands on in the warehouse, managing a small team oforder assembly operatives ensuring accuracy and

quality. They will be responsible for all aspects of thewarehouse and distribution process including planning,

stock control and vehicle pre-loading.

The successful applicant would preferably haveexperience of working in a food related warehousingoperation with knowledge of food safety legislation.

Hours of work 6pm to 3am Sunday – Thursday.Interested applicants should, in the first instance,send their CV to [email protected]

WAREHOUSE MANAGERBased near Matlock, Derbyshire.

Excellent remuneration package including pensioncontribution and health care scheme.

TAYLORGraham

Mavis, Karen, Gary and families would like toexpress their grateful thanks to relatives and friends

for the kindness and support received in thesad loss of Graham of Over Haddon, Bakewell.

Many thanks for the messages of sympathy,cards and donations to

Papworth Hospital, Cambridgeshire.Thanks also to J.W&J Mettam Ltd and Heather Peet.

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Learn from anLearn from anexperienced musicianexperienced musician

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Piano LessonsExperienced Teacher

All ages welcomeBeginners onwards

Hazel HendersonBuxton 01298 938958www.hazelspiano.com

Guitar Lessons£10 per 1/2 hourFor fun or to

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01629 593643

LOGSSEASONED HARDWOOD LOGS £70 for 11/2 bulk bags. Freedelivery 07515 711323.

POULTRYBRAND NEW POULTRYHOUSE 6-8 birds and trio of14 weeks old bufforpingtons. £275 or soldseparately. 01629 823728.

PUPPY TRAININGHH CLASSES HH

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CLEANING SERVICES

Hardwood Logs Ltd

OPENING HOURS: Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm. Saturday 9am – 4:30pm.(November-March open Sunday 10am – 3pm) All major debit cards accepted.This project has been supported through the Rural Development Programme for England,

which is jointly funded by DEFRA and the European Union.

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

01629 [email protected] www.hardwoodlogsltd.co.uk

Kiln Dried Hardwoodavailable for collection or delivery

WARDROBE WANTEDOLD TYPE WITH

MIRRORED DOORSAND DRAWERS INBASE, DRESSING

CHEST SIMILAR AGE

TEL: 07885 327753

WANTED

MATCHMATESINTRODUCTIONS

Inc: TLCSingle?

Separated?Divorced?

Widow/ed?18-85 yrs?

Est: 1985 A SERVICEfor those

www.matchmatesbureau.co.ukE:[email protected]

CONFIDENTIALUNLIMITED

INTRODUCTIONSTel 0800 160 1885

FORFREE BROCHURE

NOT INTO ON-LINE DATING!

RECORDSWANTED

CASH PAIDGOOD CONDITION ONLY

LPS

SINGLES1960S TO 1980S

Tel: 01246 850442WILL COLLECT

THANK YOU

SPANISHF R E N C HG E R M A NTUIT ION

Beginners to AS/A2any age!

Experienced, effective teacherExcellent exam results

Tel: Helen 01629 580567

MATHEMATICSTUITION

Available from a PGCEQualified, registeredteacher. Extensively

experienced with adultsand children of any age and

level, KS2 – A LevelVery competitive rates.Phone 01629 640671 or07803 127337. Email:

[email protected]

TUITION

TUITION INMATHS AND

PHYSICSby mature,

friendly graduate.Many local references.

07525 241462

derbyshiretutors.co.uk

Vera Munns“nee Ponsonby”

sends her heartfelt thanks for herSpecial Birthday Party.

Was such a shock, but a lovely surpriseto receive all the lovely presents and

bouquets of flowers.

Love to you all for everything

MATHS TUTORQualified with years ofexperience in junior,secondary, A level,

quantitative methods forfinance, adult numeracyREFERENCES AVAILABLE

Email:[email protected]

Tel: 01629 823236

PERSONALIS YOUR DRINKING APROBLEM? Need help?Friendship? Support? If so,find out more about ourDerbyshire Dales SupportGroup (North DerbyshireAlcohol Advice Service).Tel. 01246 206514 fordetails. Help-line everyTuesday evening between6pm and 8pm and 01246206514 or 204344.

GENUINE FEMALE 50’sWLTM male of similar agewith an eclectic mix ofinterests to share bucketlist experiences! - possiblymore. GSOH essential. NoVictor Meldrews thank you.Please reply to Box No.GVM50 c/o PeakAdvertiser, First FloorOffices, Orme Court,Granby Road, Bakewell,DE45 1ES.

WANTEDMATLOCK & DISTRICTMENCAP SOCIETY willcollect bric-a-brac andjumble. We take furniture.Enquiries ring Jackie 07831316582.

OLD FOOTBALLPROGRAMMES WANTED Iam not a dealer, just an avidcollector. Cash paid. RingAndy on 07951 946999Rowsley.

MOBILEHAIRDRESSER GENTLEMEN AND BOYSBARBER Experienced andreliable. Call Teresa 07974960209.

NOVELTY CAKESNOVELTY/ BIRTHDAY/WEDDING/ GLUTEN FREEmade to order. Call Sally07870 729119.

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

PIANO, GUITAR, KEYBOARDand music theory. Tel. 01629259178/07854 446958.

OBITUARY

WADE Philafter a short illness on 15th August aged 77 years.

Devoted husband of Joyce. Loving dad of Stephen,Gary & Rachel and a beloved grandad.

He will be greatly missed by all his family and friends.Funeral service to take place at St Albans Church,

Wickersley on Wednesday 2nd Septemberat 11:45 am followed by cremation.

Family flowers only please with donations if desiredto Alzheimer's Society c/o J. Parkinson & Sons,

1a Rosemary Road, Wickersley, Rotherham, S66 2DF.

PETSBUDGIE AND BIRDCAGE,£20. 07903 672382.QUIET, CARING HOMESneeded for friendly, nervouscats. Tel. 08453 712754. CatsProtection League.DO YOU HAVE A STRAY CATPROBLEM? Do you needfinancial help to have your catneutered/spayed? Do youneed advice on the care of yourcat? If so, contact DerbyBranch of Cats Protection, 31Wardwick, Derby, DE1 1HA, ortel. 01332 206956 or visit ourwebsite onwww.derbydistrict.cats.org.ukor [email protected] LOTS OF KITTENS, young andolder cats all looking forloving permanent homes. Weneed your help. Pleaseconsider giving a cat a secondchance. Visitw w w . c h e s t e r f i e l d -rspca.org.uk or call in atRSPCA Animal Centre, SpitalLane, Chesterfield 01246273358.2 BUDGIES one female, onemale, green and yellow.Come with cage. Reasonableoffers. 07733 085255.WE ARE A CARINGVOLUNTARY GROUP SET UPTO OFFER SANCTUARY TOCATS Adopting from us givesour cats a chance of a betterlife with a caring new owner.Our cats will be neuteredvaccinated and wormed andtreated for flea’s before beingoffered for adoption. If youcan help please ring 01298816200 or visit our websitewww.dovecatrescuesanctuary.org.uk

EQUESTRIANWILLOW TREE LIVERY nrBakewell. Stables available,full and part livery. 07912548093.

HORSESCOB GELDING 15hh. Redbay, rising 4, mouthed, goodin traffic and to load. Readyto bring on. £625. 07733085255.

GARDENINGHEDGES, TREES ANDSHRUBS cut, lowered andremoved. 01629 810111.

ENTERTAINMENTMAGICIAN – Children’sparties. Phone 0129826745.

ANGEL WINGS ANIMALRESCUE is always lookingfor permanent, caringhomes for catswww.angelwingsanimalrescue.co.uk 07512 965665.

SHEFFIELD DOG RESCUEhas many dogs, all healthyand vaccinated, looking forpermanent homes. All agesand sizes, all cross breeds.07748 620740.

FOR HIREBOB-CAT, mini-digger,tractor and dump trailer anddumpers for hire with orwithout driver. 07966210181/01298 687465.

WACKER PLATE. Ride onroller for hire. 07966210181/01298 687465.

BUILDING/DIYLIMESTONE, gritstone,sandstone, building stonesupplied. Walling stone, topsoil and aggregate supplied.07966 210181/01298687465.2ND GRADE SAND for salesuitable for bedding, farmtracks etc 07966210181/01298 687465.

BUILDING SERVICESPLASTER CORNICE restoredprofessionally. Call C. Flack01629 57303/07830770962.

CONCRETE PANELSCONCRETE PANELS supplyand fitting service or supplyonly. For silage pits,retaining walls etc 07966210181, 01298 687465.

SKIP LOADERSSKIP LOADERS, DUMPERSfor hire. 07966 210181 or01298 687465.

BLACK LABRADORPUPPIES

KC Registered, wormed, wellsocialised, bitches and dogs

~ £550 ~READY EARLY SEPTEMBER

Tel: 07850 511568

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PUBLIC NOTICES

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Are you looking for office accommodation?

The Peak District National Park Authority has spare office accommodation available to rent at its head office, Aldern House, in Bakewell.

It offers a beautiful location as well as:• Flexible serviced accommodation from

82ft2 to 3,300ft2

• Car parking• Flexible terms

For more information and terms, or to arrange a viewing, contact Ruth Marchington:Tel: 01629 816200Email: [email protected]

www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/to-let

SPAIN - TORREBLANCA(near Fuengirola)

Pueblo style ground floor apartment with own terraceand garden situated in a quiet private complex withshared pool. Sleeps 4, fully fitted kitchen, bathroom

with walk­in shower, satellite TV.Tel: 01629 640246

HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION

TAXI DRIVER AND OPERATOR LICENCE FEES CHANGESFROM 1ST OCTOBER 2015

A change in legislation has extended the renewal periods for Driver and Operator Licences.

See table below for existing and proposed fees.Any comments can be made, in writing, to the Licensing Manager, Regulatory Services,

Town Hall, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3NN, Tel: 01629 761374

Closing date for comments; Thursday 10 September 2015

** Operator will need a basic criminal record check, unless they are a licensed driver with theCouncil and have a current enhanced Disclosure.

Driver’s Licence Proposed Fees From 1st October(Currently Renewable Annually) to be renewable 3-yearly

Application for new or renewalof Driver’s Licence £58.00 £160.00

DVLA Check (every year) £8.00 £8.00 (Still to be renewed annually)

DBS Enhanced Criminal £44.00 (plus £8.00 £44.00 (plus £8.00Record Check DCC admin fee) DCC admin fee)(Renewable every 3 years) & £2.00 DDDC & £2.00 DDDC

handling fee handling fee

New Driver’s Licence (Renewable every year)

Driver’s Knowledge Test or Re-sit £28.50 No change

Private Hire Operator’s Licence Proposed Fees From 1st October(Currently Renewable every 3 years) to be renewable 5-yearly

Application Fee £242.00 £400.00

GOODS VEHICLE OPERATOR’S LICENCEBudget Tyres Ltd trading as Baileycroft Vehicle Salesof Water Lane, Wirksworth, Derbyshire DE4 4AA isapplying for a licence to use Water Lane, Wirksworth,Derbyshire DE4 4AA as an operating centre for 1goods vehicle and 0 trailers.

Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings)near the operating centre(s) who believe that their useor enjoyment of that land would be affected, shouldmake written representations to the TrafficCommissioner at Hillcrest House, 386 Harehills Lane,Leeds LS9 6NF, stating their reasons, within 21 daysof this notice. Representors must at the same timesend a copy of their representations to the applicantat the address given at the top of this notice. A Guideto Making Representations is available from theTraffic Commissioner’s office.

EAZY-PCLow cost computer repairs throughout the Peak District.

Home visits or express takeaway-return service.Competitive rates to suit your budget.

Virus removal, Connection / Internet / Wireless problems.Repairs, Re-installs, Upgrades, Data Recovery.

We also supply new hard drives, memory, routers etc.15 years’ experience, free friendly advice.

Computers/Laptops securely recycled

Tel: 07909 920877 or 01629 630056 – 7 days

DO YOU NEED HELP WITH YOUR PC?

D.B Home Computer RepairsHOME VISITS 7 DAYS

Repairs, Speed issues, Installs,Upgrades, Viruses, Internet,

Wireless, Data Retrieval,Broadband, Servicing, etc.

Tel: 01629 580712Mobile: 07761 656702

Email: [email protected]

Quality P.C. repairs throughout the Peak DistrictIT Engineer since 1988

Peak Valley ITClearing up your IT worries

Having problems with your PC/Tablet?Setup, Email, Word, etc...

Not sure how to get the best from it?Let me help you with your life online!

Give Jon a call on07891 589267 - here to help quickly

Competitive rates

COMPUTERS

Clo

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01629 823751

Old clocksrepaired andrestored atreasonable

prices

New & Reclaimed

OAKFLOORINGFIXING & SANDING

07743 699058

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITYPROPERTY TO LETATTRACTIVE ONE-BEDROOMED FLAT central Bakewell.Ground floor, furnished. Off-road space. £600 pcm to includegas, electricity, council tax, water. Please phone 01629813209.

PROPERTY WANTED

STORAGE

DARLEY DALESELF STORAGE FACILITY

Secure Container StorageFrom £12.00 week 80sq ft

Easy access 24 hours/Flexible termsEmail:[email protected]

TEL: 07802 901133

Choose our full management option and we’ll find you atenant for FREE! (T&C). Contact us for more details

01298 71815 / 07565 857288www.erclettings.co.uk

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OTHER PROPERTIES COMING SOONPlease contact us to join our waiting list

TIDESWELL3 bed cottage, 2 receptions, garden, off-street parking £650 pcm

LITTON3 bedroom cottage, lounge, dining kitchen with Aga, conservatory,

garage, private back yard £880 pcm

LITTON2/3 bedroom cottage, open plan kitchen/dining/living, pet considered

£550 pcm

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY TO LET

TO LETMOLYNEUX BUSINESS PARK

DARLEY DALE

[email protected]

OFFICE 1.1 – 210 sq.ft all inclusive rentOFFICE 2.5 – 775 sq.ft lease terms negotiable

OFFICE 8.2 – 230 sq.ft all inclusive rent

For further information and to view,please contact Litton Properties Limited

Tel: 01629 810820Email: [email protected]

SPACETO LETON FLEXIBLE TERMS

16D – 276 SQ.FT. Immediate availability6B – 350 SQ.FT. Available from 1st November

13G – 295 SQ.FT. Available from 1st November

OFFICE SPACEOFFICE 3 – 276 SQ.FT. Immediate availability

OFFICES 6&7 – 592 SQ.FT.Available from 1st October

WORKSHOPS / STORAGE /INDUSTRIAL UNITS

Singletrack Magazine bike shop of the year!Bikes/Accessories/Demos/RepairsNVQ 3/Cytech trained mechanics • Hope tech shopMagura passion point • Shimano Service Centre

18 BIKES, HOPET 0 1 4 3 3 6 2 1 1 1 1 W 1 8 B I K E S . C O . U K

for your kind of riding

BICYCLES

Roman Blinds, Curtains, Cushions andmore – quality at affordable prices

CUSTOM SOFT FURNISHINGS~ DERBYSHIRE ~

Prompt, personal service – call 01433 623225

SOFT FURNISHINGSBUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

CAFÉ LEASEBakewel l

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

Situated within the pleasant environment of thissuperb antiques centre, the café provides a splendid

opportunity for the right individual to develop astrong client base amongst the many visitors who

frequent the centre 7 days a week.Written applications to

Miss V WilsonRutland Arms Antiques Centre, The Square,

Bakewell DE45 [email protected]

WANTED TO RENT

RESPONSIBLE TENANT • REFERENCE AVAILABLETERMS NEGOTIABLE

COMMUTABLE FROM BAKEWELL

MINIMUM 2 BEDROOMED HOUSEWITH SPACE FOR A CARPENTRY WORKSHOP

ORJUST THE WORKSHOP SPACE

IT DOESN’T NEED TO BE ANYTHING SPECIALRURAL OR SEMI­RURAL, WATER AND ELECTRIC

PLEASE PHONE / TEXT 07748 742691IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING AVAILABLE

SERVICESRECLAIMED MAPLE STRIPFLOORING fixing serviceavailable. 07743 699058.

DOMESTICCLEANINGCARPET CLEANING anddomestic cleaning.Competitive rates. Call Neil07799 608691.

KITCHENSI HAND PAINT NEWLYINSTALLED OR OLD, TIRED& WORN KITCHENS withmy special primer, thenpaint it with Farrow & Ballcolours, your kitchen willlast you at least 5 years, I’llguarantee that!!! PhoneChris @ Paintwood on07984 070617.

WINDOW CLEANINGM CLEAN Window cleaningservices, conservatory, solarpanel, fascias, soffit andgutter cleaning. 07845049122.

RECLAIMED OAK STRIPFLOORING fixing serviceavailable. 07743 699058.WOOD FLOORS sanding andsealing. 07743 699058.

ITALY, AMALFI COAST Small,B&B in traffic-free mountainvillage above Positano.Ideal quiet retreat withmodern conveniences andkitchen facilities. All roomsen-suite with panoramic seaviews. Good walking basewith regular local busservice. English speakinghost. Airport transfers canbe arranged. Tel: PennyMarrone 01954 210681email: [email protected]. Photos andfurther informationincluding prices: www.ninobb.moonfruit.com

COSTA BRAVA, L’ESCALAHillside House overlookingbay £300/£600 p.w. 07710414177.BARBADOS HOLETOWNWest Coast, 1 bedroomapartment £450/£650 p.w.tel. 07710 414177.LOS CRISTIANOS TENERIFELovely one bedroomapartment. Close to beach,shops, restaurants. All modcons. English TV. Poolavailability. Mid-Septemberto Mid October. Due tocancellation [email protected]. 650096394 code 0034.

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

MAN AND VAN FORHIREMAN AND TRANSIT VAN forhire. 2 vans available forlarger moves. Any distance,free quote, cheap rates. CallSimon 07827 965356 for afast friendly service.MAN AND TRANSIT VAN forhire. Any distance, any size,no job too small. Freequote. Call Geoff for fastservice. 07967 202357.

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promoting local business

Copy deadline: Wednesday 2nd September

DERBYSHIRE DALES DISTRICT COUNCILTown and Country Planning Act 1990

Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990

Notice is hereby given that applications have been made toDerbyshire Dales District Council for planning permission/listedbuilding consent in the Central Area in the fortnight commencing10th August 2015 as follows:

15/00549/FUL – Erection of new industrial building and officebuilding and associated works – Land at Former Dunsley Mill, ViaGellia Road, Bonsall (C) (L)15/00550/FUL – Erection of garage (modification to permission10/00824/FUL) – Brook House, Ladygrove Road, Two Dales15/00572/FUL – Formation of front boundary wall and entrancegate (Part Retrospective) – 158 Bakewell Road, Matlock 15/00591/FUL – Demolition of garage and erection of two storeyside and single storey rear extension – Potters Cottage, 27 MainRoad, Darley Bridge (L)

Applications with the suffix L may affect the character of a ListedBuildingApplications with the suffix C may affect a Conservation Area

The applications may be inspected on-line between 9am and 5pmMonday-Friday at the Town Hall, Matlock or atwww.derbyshiredales.gov.uk. Any person wishing to makerepresentations about any of the applications should do so in writingwithin 21 days to the Regulatory Services Section, Town Hall,Matlock, DE4 3NN, quoting the relevant application number.

GOODS VEHICLE OPERATOR’S LICENCETimothy Ridgeway, trading as Ridgeway Transport(UK) Limited of Mill View Cottage, The Bank, StoneyMiddleton, Hope Valley, Derbyshire S32 4TD isapplying to change an existing licence as follows. Toadd an operating centre to keep 2 goods vehicles and2 trailers at Cavendish Mill, Farnsley Lane, StoneyMiddleton, Hope Valley, Derbyshire S32 4TH.

Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) nearthe operating centre(s) who believe that their use orenjoyment of that land would be affected, should makewritten representations to the Traffic Commissioner atHillcrest House, 386 Harehills Lane, Leeds, LS9 6NF,stating their reasons, within 21 days of this notice.Representors must at the same time send a copy oftheir representations to the applicant at the addressgiven at the top of this notice. A Guide to MakingRepresentations is available from the TrafficCommissioner’s office.

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MAN AND VAN

Call Mick on07964 447054

For removals/deliveriesetc, excellent rates,free quotes, over 15yearsʼ experience

ELLIS REMOVALSAND STORAGELarge or small removalsAvailable 7 days a week

Any job consideredPacking & Storage available

– CRB Certified –Tel Stuart

01246 27682807950447439

HOUSECLEARANCE

Garages/sheds also

tools/pottery/silver and gold

~ anythingconsidered

07967 202357For a friendly reliable servicecall Jamie on

01629 735496077 177 55 377

MAN AND VAN • HOUSEREMOVALS • LIGHT HAULAGELOCAL & NATIONAL DELIVERIES

CROSS GREENSERVICESMATLOCK

NEED A VAN?MAN AND LWB SPRINTER FOR HIRE

Local and Long DistanceFull House/Single Items

Domestic Items Recycled andHouse Clearances

Low price/reliable friendly serviceRING MICHAEL ANYTIME ON

07920 223518PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT:

www.broomhillremovals.com

• TOM MYCOCK •MINI-DIGGER AND SKID STEER HIRE

01298 8554507966 637677

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TRANSIT VAN& DRIVER

Goods in Transit/PublicLiability Insured

plus home maintenanceor handyman work.

(plumbing/tiling/painting/garden) etc.

Any work consideredContact: Dale

[email protected] 07807 018718

FOR SALE

MATTRESSESKING EXPENSIVE BRANDNEW MATTRESS, was £599,could deliver bargain £99.07508 447711.DOUBLE EXTRA DEEPMATTRESS still shopwrapped was £499delivered £99. 07508447711. SINGLE 10” LUXURY DEEPBRAND NEW MATTRESScould deliver just £79.07508 447711.

3 DARK ANTIQUE WOODENCHAIRS with wicker seats£10 each. 07870 729119Bakewell.TORO LAWNTRACTOR 40”cut, 15HP. Will cut anything.Full services. £1,200. Tel.T.H.B. 01629 813472.SINGLE BED Reylon 1020pocketed spring with no turnmattress with softenchantment top. Twodrawers in base. Good cleancond. Comes complete with

BEECH SIDEBOARD/dresserbase 54”W, 32”H and 21”D,2 cupboards with 2 drawersover £75; Qualcast classic 30lawnmower £25. 01629640316.MOBILITY ROLLATOR 4wheeled, seat, locking brakes,folding, vgc £50; Mobility tri-walker 3 wheeled, lockingbrakes, basket vgc, £45;Childs safety fireguard £18;Larger Mizuno golf bag withshoulder strap £18. 07970986066.TWO WOODEN DECKCHAIRS as new £15 each.01629 593514.MATTRESSES two king sized6000 quality and clean cond.£100 each; Cottage style twoseater settee, beige floral.£50. 01298 84358.HEAVY PINEWOOD SINGLEBED 80”L x 40”W slat lathsbase, good as new, £100;Mattress single, clean, nothad much use £60. 2 burnerpicnic stove in metal box withgas bottle and regulator £20;Ford Focus 1.6 unusedpressed steel spare wheelwith tubeless new Michelintyre, size T125/80R-15 fitted£60; Wade (Natwest ceramicmoney box pigs) from £20each. Folding chairs ideal forcarrying in car, for picnics etc,£10 each (set of 4). 0129825041.DUMBELLS 2 x 2.3kg, 2 x2.5kg, 2 x 4.5kg, on stand£20; 00 model railway locos,trucks, carriages, manyaccessories £100. 0162956765.GIRLS APOLLO BIKE 24”wheels with gears, purple,vgc, suit 8/12 years approx£20; Ladies and gentsmountain bikes £20 each.Golf clubs, 2 sets of modernWilson clubs, irons, metal,woods, putters and golf bags,£20 each set. 07773 709521.

MOBILITY SCOOTER ultralite480. Compact andlightweight. Collapses easilyto fit in car boot £250. 01629534558.BRAND NEW IKEA(Lillangen) bathroom cabinet,approx size 25” x 23” x 8”deep, £25. 01629 636881.WATER BUTT with tap onend, £15; Blue plasticcontainer with lid, this couldbe used for water if a tap wasfitted £12. Could deliverlocally. Slates, hardrow, 10new and 50 used, enough fora porch or small extension,£35. Collect from Flagg.01298 85456 or 07974967122.CIRCULAR KITCHEN/DINERTABLE in cream. D 3’6”pedestal type £80; LargeEdwardian plate rack 3’W. 2shelves and cup pegs (suitfarmhouse kitchen) £75.07971 464003.

2 AMBER MAGNETIC VANROOF BEACONS 12/24 £10each; Bosch anniversary wrist(Citizen movement) sealedbox £35; New Dewalt toolbag £10; Samson size 8 workboots £15; Redwood size 9work boots £15. 01629732248.YAMAHA F310 ACOUSTICGUITAR as new £70; Padded‘Ritter’ guitar case £15;‘Domyos’ junior punch bagand training gloves unused£15. 07816 379305.HORNBY MALLARD A.C.B.R.£55; Silver Fox L.N.E.R. A.4£65; Weathered B.R. 2-10£45; Bachman B.R. blackemblem £45; Box of track 90pieces £45; Mamod andWilesco steam engines allboxed, prices from £50 andall in good cond. 01629636989.EIGHT HARD BACK COPIESof ‘All About Science’ £30;Ladies black shoes size 4 withsmall heel and chin strap atfront £15; 2 tennis racquets‘Wilson Sting Series’ £12.01246 590664.VERY STRONG TRAILER asnew 4’ x 3’ single axel as Hbar for ladders, ideal forbuilder or camping or can beused for motor bikes £295. 5brand new moterbikebatteries, all 12 volts, offers.01629 812036.SCHREIBER x 2 BEDSIDECABINETS each with 3drawers. Solidly made, teakeffect finish. Size H73cmW49cm D461/2cm, littleused and in ex. cond. £95.01629 815667.

2 FREE STANDING SINGLEHEADBOARDS metal, shabbychic, £50 ono; Garden shed 8’x 6’, 3 years old, single pitch,will help dismantle, £150ono; Split cane fly rod plusreel, 50 years old, offers,garden tools, drill bits,spanner, different sizes,everything must go, offers;Edge trimmer elect. £10 ono.01629 258607.SOFA AND 2 ARMCHAIRS ingold leaf pattern and lightmaroon background, vgc,£120; Pine single beds, twomatching, in vgc, £30 each;Burley electric flame effectfire, coal pieces, goldsurround 52cm x 61cm £40;10 matching internal pinedoors, one part-glazed £20each. 01298 871753.

LUBHERR FRIDGE goodworking order, 2 years old£50; Single memory foammattress, £50; Gas hob £30ono. 01629 312356.VIVARO ROOF BARS set of 3with roller £50 ono; Call after6pm. 01629 814748.ELECTRIC FIRE with light oakeffect surround. GWO.Genuine reason for sale. Ex.cond. £60 ono. 01629636607.

quilt, various quilt covers andpillow cases, plus fittedsheets £50; Corner wardrobewhich is designed to fit intocorner of a room, light beechcolour with silver handles onthe two doors. Interior hasrail and shelving. Good cond.£30; Blue computer/deskswivel chair free;Desk/sturdy table with singledrawer, wood effect free.Tideswell 07811 989146.ARMCHAIR black leather, ex.cond. 3’3”W x 3’3”D x 2’10”Hex John Lewis, £40; Roomscreen 3 panels and closesflat, 5’ tall and each panel1’6”W, plain dark wood framewith fabric inserts, £30; Minidiscs x 6, 3 blank, 3 pre-recorded £6. Sale due tohouse move. 01629 581076.2 BIKES suitable for 8 to 10year olds, Raleigh GreenXZYZZ Max £15; PeugeotEX02 red, £10; Rotarylawnmower C/W grassbox£15; 9 unused 3 metrelengths of 6” x 2” timber £35the lot. 01629 534753.ICEKING FRIDGE 34”H x30”W x 21”D with freezerarea. Ex. cond. £55 ono;Folding bike, ez-fold, summitlight, alloy 16” wheels, 6speed £85 ono. 01629812077.

PING G5 LEFT HANDDRIVER £30. Callaway BigBertha Golf Bag, £20. Both inex. cond. 01629 534550.CAST ALUMINIUM ALLWEATHER DARK GREENPATIO SET includingmatching parasol base.Round table 107cmdiameter, four chairs. Arm onone of the chairs is brokenhence only £65, was £299when purchased.

PINE ROCKING CHAIR £30.01629 640120.LEATHER CORNER SOFA andchair, Viscount 4 seater cornerunit and armchair in darkgreen. Exceptional cond.£500. Crystal cut glassdecanters, 3 ornate, £40each. Can email photos ofboth. 01629 640284.FLY ROD DAIWA 10’ 2 piece7/9 weight £15; Allcockcentrepin reel £15;Aluminium jam pans £20 for2; Wade Natwest piggy bank‘baby woody’ £15; Gentswindup Sekonda watch1950s £15. 07903 093630.3 DESIGNER RADIATORS 7’H7”W 41/2”D, cost £300 eachnew accept £20 each. 01629813361.PSYCHOLOGY BOOK RichardGross 2010 £25; Nursingbooks from basis to mentor1997-2012 £20; Mentalhealth nursing books, Barker2004 £20, 01298 937719.9’ DOUBLE EXT LADDERwooden £10; Heavy duty‘pro-lock’ car steering lockIHS approved £20; 2 whiteplastic folding chairs, ex cond£6 each; 2 green high backpatio chairs £5 each; 2 sunloungers/bed tubularaluminium £5 each; Footpump £4. 01433 620357.BELLING FORMAT COOKERceramic hob, double ovens,grill. Ex. cond. £35 ono.Bosch dishwasher 18 monthsold, as new £60 ono. 07747022687/01433 631886.BICKERTON FOLDING BIKEaluminium frame mid 1970ssuitable for L’Eroica? £75ono; Wood chipper £200. Oldparaffin lamp £25. 01433621383.

CHAIRS, SMALL TABLE coatrack, Victorian woodenstands, large brasscandlesticks, picture frames,books and many more things.01629 814374.TOP QUALITY LEATHERSETTEE dark brown £300(was £2000 from Ponsfords).Baslow 07592 561272.BRIDESMAID DRESSES sizes10 and 12. Cornflower blue,long and off shoulder style,£20 each; Centrepiececircular table mirrors 60cm, 6for £40 or £10 each. 01629734339.DOUBLE DOWN DUVET withcream cover, vgc, £25; 6white single bed sheets,vintage cotton, excellentvalue £4 each; Crochet woolsingle bedspread 4” squares,new, all colours. Lovely handwork £40; Oak table, 2 dropleaves, barley twist legs, 18”across, when folded £45; Girlguide belt, 1930s £10. 0129883641.

SHED 6’ x 4’ reconditioned£95; Table soccer game, new£50; Singer sewing machine,old £50; Workshop tool box£40. 07884 063918.MOBILITY SCOOTER shoprider 4 wheels £180 ono;Mobility scooter Invacare, 3wheels, £80 ono. 07900041332.MOTORCYCLE LEATHERTROUSERS black, waist 30;Motorcycle jacket, black pinktrim, size 10 new, £50 each.01433 631427.2 SEATER MULTI YORKCARLTON RANGE SETTEEremovable covers, fair cond.W170 H97 D97 £25. G-planoval dining table extends toseat 8, plus 4 chairs, ex. cond.£80. 07768 990443.SONY TV 32” flat screen,good working order £50.01629 582152.CARD CRAFT ITEMS toppers,card, paper, ribbon,embellishments, decoupage,good cond, £25; LadiesRyland wool check skirt, ex.cond, fits a size 16 £10; JackMurphy, cream quilted gillet,as new, size 16, £10. 01629630220.SCHREIBER X 2 BEDSIDECABINETS each with 3drawers, solidly made, teakcolour finish, little used andin immaculate cond. £95,H73cm x W49cm xD461/2cm. 01629 815667.MAXICOSI CITI CAR SEATGroup 0+ with paddedheadrest for newborn creamand beige £40; Mothercarefoldable hexagonal playpenyellow mesh and metal sides£30; Graco Nimbly pushchairwith umbrella Apple design£40; Brightstars musicalplaymat £15; Travel foldingstair gate £15; Folding bedrails £10. All ex. cond.Grindleford Eve 07533239828.DOUBLE BED with pineheadboard and cleanmattress £20. Single bed withunder storage, headboardand mattress £15. 0129872249 or 07964 824446.BEADLECROME INTERIORSOF HIGH WYCOMBE DANISHDESIGN BEDROOM SUITEAsh veneer 8 pieces £500;Red Jarrah (hardwood)Meelkist (flour chest) on legs86x44x82cm £100; Single 3’mattress on pine base £25;Portmeirion Botanic Garden 6soup plates/side plates £25.01629 735286.RAYBURN NOUVELLE SOLIDFUEL COOKER STOVE in red,vgc £1550 ono. 07517500481 Baslow.

BABY ROCKER Plays musicand vibrates as new cleancondition cost £50 sell £20.TC stand for bedroom blackno scratches £10. 01629823025. CLARINET AND RUCK SACKSTYLE CARRY CASE in ex.cond. perfect for a beginner£50. Pro force mid legcombat boots UK size 7, likenew cond. ideal for army/aircadet £20. MountainWarehouse CabinCompatible black gear bag,fits boots and helmet,unwanted gift, never used£10. 01298 70038.PINE PANELLED DOORS FORFITTED WARDROBEexcellent quality andcondition with hinges andpine knobs, 8 doors401x1495x28mm, 6 doors401x555x28mm, plus 2 othersmall doors to fit slopingceiling. £50; Double divanbase with 4 drawers. £20.01433 639231.RALEIGH RAPIDE FOLDINGBIKE 6 SPD 20” wheels asnew £98, velux opener polewith extension £12, metalpost box for wall / postmount new with key £8, smkidney shaped plastic dogbed used for a puppy for afew weeks £3 01298 23064.NEW AMPLIFIED INDOOR TVAERIAL (One For Allunopened) up to 46Db,3G/4G block filter, digitalcompatible, adjustable loop,£8 (cost new £24). Chiccobouncing chair, ex. cond. £5.01433 650407.DINING TABLE Yew woodextendable pedestal diningtable with clawed metal feetand 6 chairs £150. Matlock07849 525319.RUNNING MACHINE HorizonT 931 cost new £700 willaccept £300; Exercise BikeProform 280 ZLX cost new£300 will accept £150; Bothhardly used and if boughttogether will accept £400.07837 355098 (Tideswell).REVIT BLACK TEXTILEMOTORCYCLE PANTS regularxxl £55 Buxton 07581622642.HP PHOTOSMART D7460PRINTER in good workingorder including setup CD andspare inks £30. 01629822630.WHITE 6 MONTHS OLDGARADOOR GARAGE DOOR14”x7” with garadoor electricmotor. £500. 071411064013.CHILDS LINDE RIDE ONFORKLIFT truck good cond.£70; Childs kitchen with food£20; Wheel Clamps forcaravan £20. 01629 732925or 07881 893810.SELECTION OF BOARDGAMES FROM THE 70/80’S -Monopoly, Connect 4,Stratego, Waddingtons Gameof Dracula, Turbo, Play SchoolPick A Pair, Dinosaur boardgame Rex. To be sold as onelot £10. Darley Dale. 01629734456.WOODEN BED FRAME(carved, solid dark wood butcould be painted) - clickstogether and fits around abed for a traditional look butcould use top/bottom ontheir own if preferred. £35.Brown curved leather bedhead for divan or attaching towall behind a bed. £15.01629 640722.MIRROR Pine surround. Formounting on wall. Approx17”W, 52”L. Vgc. £28. 07977880273.SINGLE VELOURHEADBOARD shell/scallopdesign, Taupe colour- as new£10.”Clifford” The Big RedDog (as seen on TV)- (approx.30cm x 30cm) interactive, 3whistles, barks, walks, etc,new batteries, as new £10.FurReal” (Hasbro) LargeWhite Cat Interactive, Lifelikemovements, new batteries,ex. cond. £20. “FurReal”(Hasbro) Rabbit and Dog-new batteries interactive,new batteries ex. cond £8both for £15. “FurReal”(Hasbro) medium sized cat-interactive, new batteriesinteractive ex. cond. £9.Disney’s Bouncing TiggerPlush soft toy - 12” tallspeaks and bounces! Newbatteries ex. cond. £10.01629 813011.4 MONO REVENGE TYRES &ALLOYS 17” x 45 x 205 studpattern 4 to 5 x 100 pdc tyreshave only done 5,000basically brand new £500.Subwoofer with amp andcable from Halfords vgc £80Pioneer stereo brand newwith box £80. 01298 214013.

3’ SINGLE 2 DRAWER DIVANAND MATTRESS with lightwood headboard, goodcond., free for collection01433 630186.MATTRESS King Size 1.50 x2.00m as new. Silent Nightmicrocoil. No roll togetherand no roll off. Double theuseful number of springs.£50. Matlock 07849 525319.RUSSELL HOBBS JUICELADYJnr – New and boxed £25;Horizon TT900 Treadmill£150; Nordictrack GX4.1exercise bike £100;Waterside MC 350 watersoftener £100; MasterclassDelux Ceiling MountedPotrack – New and Boxed£40. Designair 60cmChimney hood – new andboxed £35. 07976 909984.DISCO LIGHTS 1 x AcmePenguins 1 x NJD Chaos2000. All 4 flash to music £35for both. 07712 854757.FREE - PINE BUNK BED vgconly one mattress forcollection only can emailpictures. Casio Keyboard £25;Moon boots size 8, RoxySnow Jacket, 2 pairs of snowtrousers £10. Voguemagazines full set & specialcollections July 2013 - 2014£12. 01433 651462.

EPSON SX210/215P R I N T E R / S C A N N E R /COPIER £22. PanasonicDVD/CD Player (S27), scart &phono connections. £25.Olympus fe350 Wide/X-865camera £35. Canon PowerShot A1100 IS camera £45.07933 797442 (Stanton inPeak).

TRAMPOLINE 8’/10’ withsafety net. Ex. cond., keptindoors. £50 ono. Beautiful 2storey (4 rooms and stairs)Wooden Dolls House,Accessories/house furniture.66cmH to chimney, 31cmW& 64cmL. £25 ono. Baslowarea. 07583 979455.

39” SQUARE SOLID OAKTABLE with flip top, onlyopened twice... cost new,£800 now £250. Potteryhorses, lge £7.50, small £5each. Picnic basket, new £10.Variety of novels £9 for 10.01298 25644.NEW SENSAFORM MEMORYPOCKET 1050 SINGLEMATTRESS from Bensons.Unused. £50. 01298 84563.

LEATHER SETTEE 2 seaterrecliner (manual), darkgreen, ex. cond. £45. Guestbed, 3’ single with 2’6” pullout. Mattresses in ex. cleancond. £30. Bistro table,round, black and chrome,adjustable height £15. 2 Barstools, tubular steel, blackplastic seat and back £5.01629 584544/0752754833.

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CUBE PELOTON COMPACT -GENTS ROAD BIKE 14months old, 56cm alloyframe carbon forks, 20 speedShimano gears ex. cond.£400. For full specification01433 620619. DOG SHED 3mL x 1.1mD x1.7H including sleeping areaand run, good cond., hardlyused, can dismantle £200.Solid oak writing bureau withleaded glass fronted 3shelves top and 2 drawersbelow fold down writing area.W 30” x H 75” x D 17” £50. 2pairs of brand new basin taps£5 each. Salomon Equipe 9ski boots size 26.5 (UK 7.5-8)£20. 01433 639235.MATCHING 3 SEATER AND 2SEATER HENDERSONRUSSELL SOFAS Reluctantsale due to downsizing,purchased from John Lewis£1200 each 15 years ago.Dark gold/chocolatebackground, light goldpattern. Vgc, lightly used. Willsell separately £125 each.Light oak desk, sanded andwaxed, 4 drawers 54”x 30” x30” £50. Can email photos.0775 1107 313 or 01433620269.CHINESE ACRYLIC RUG size190cm x 290cm (6’ x 10’Approx). Pattern - InfiniteDamask. ColourBlack/cream/red. As new.Will not fit new home. Cost£200. Will accept £50.Original Sinclair ZX SpectrumPersonal Computer - 48KRAM (Bought in 1970’s). Inoriginal box (although tatty).Complete with InstructionManuals, leads etc. £60.01298 872170. ELECTRIC GUITAR 3/4 SIZEwith amp, ideal for learner.Like new £90. Largearmitage shanks Belfast sinkvgc £55. 01433 631301.

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If I’m being perfectlyhonest, this walk started offa bit boring. I parked in theSevern Trent West Car Park

for Ogston Reservoir whereI noticed a small gatheringof ornithologists dressed incombat gear. They werecarrying binoculars andcameras with extremelylarge lenses. I left themchatting and set off alongthe roadside path towardsBrackenfield as there is noshoreline circuit of thisparticular reservoir tofollow. Along the way I meta birdwatcher who waseager to tell me that I hadjust missed seeing anOsprey come down to feedbut it had now disappearedback into the trees.Evidently there was a pair ofthese birds visiting the areawhilst preparing to migrateback to Africa. Although I kept glancingto the skies and downtowards the reservoirthrough gaps in a band oftrees, I could only see geeseand a colony of cormorantsby the water’s edge. As Iwasn’t even sure what I wasactually looking for, I soontired of birdwatching andmoved on to the quest inhand and my walk for thisissue. Unfortunately I had notchosen the easiest of routesfor this one as the pavementsoon ended and I had tonegotiate a narrow roadbordered by thickovergrown hedgerows.Thankfully it was quiet, butevery time a car came pastme I had to huddle thehawthorn or risk tattooingmy bare arms on bramble. At a junction withButterfield Lane I cameacross Brackenfield Churchwhich was built in 1856 andhas a low tower with abroach spire. Inside is saidto be a C15 screen from theearlier Trinity Chapel whichI was going to see a littlelater in the walk. In thegraveyard I noticed aheadstone for Richard

Augustus AgincourtBeresford, a headmaster for41 years who died in 1941.With a powerful name like

that he must surely havetaught history! Headinguphill on Church Lane Iwalked beyond Teapot Farmand into the village,bringing me to theextensive village green, oneof the largest in the county. Mathersgrave was mynext place of interest and itcertainly came up trumps asI discovered a badly erodedguide stoop which long agop o i n t e dtravellers inthe direction ofB a k e w e l l .Embedded intothe wall nearbywas ad a t e s t o n ewhich is said tocommemoratethe burial ofS a m u e lMather. Somesay he was ahighwaymanwho washanged andburied at thissite for hiscrime. Anotherreference is tothe fact that hec o m m i t t e dsuicide andcould not beburied onconsecratedgrounds and sowas buried atthe three lanee n d s .Whatever thecause of hisdeath, thislittle hamlet ofjust threeproperties haskept hisidentity alive! One aspectthis walk did contain inabundance werespectacular extensive viewsover the Derbyshire hillstowards the border withNottinghamshire. I had tokeep stopping to admirethem and this gave me an

excuse to slug down somewater as it was exceedinglywarm that day. A little wander along

White Carr Lane and Ireached a familiar footpathleading up past the derelictremains of Trinity Chapelwhich is tucked away in thewoods. This little chapel ofease was built around 1500but became derelict whenBrackenfield Church wasbuilt. After a stretch of pathovergrown with bracken Icame to a change in the

route of the right of way,where little white arrowsguided me on a paththrough woodland and ontoColdharbour Lane, a ratherstrange name for landlockedDerbyshire perhaps. Insteadof heading for Highordish(no doubt a reference tolead mining in this area) Idecided not to trek throughmore undergrowth butheaded instead downBerridge Lane which was fareasier going and allowedme to look around withouttrip hazards to contendwith. At one point I couldsee shimmering cars linedup in the sunshine atAshover Show and every sooften I heard the muffledsound of a voice over thetannoy. A nice littlepermissive path took me ona short detour throughwoodland where Iwelcomed shade from thesearing sun beforeemerging by a ford in CarrBrook which flowed over acauseway of stones in thenarrow road.

After passing throughClattercotes Farm, whichhas a strange littleoutbuilding with

ecclesiast icallike features, thewalk took a turnfor the betterwith grassypaths and asuccession ofstiles and fieldsincluding onewith a goldencrop of ripenedears of corndotted with theodd scarletpoppy.

A lovely oldtrack led to whatremains ofWoolley, as mostof the villagewas lost whenOgston wascreated in 1957by damming theRiver Amber andflooding thevalley. As well ashouses andcottages, thevillage shop,blacksmiths and

Napoleon’s Home (the localpub) all went. I returned to the car parkbut just as I was taking offmy boots a shout went upfrom the combat-clothedbrigade to say that theOsprey was back. Theseserious birdwatchers aimedtheir lenses to the skies andI followed suit like a truetwitcher. With my littleCanon I felt seriously

underpowered but I clickedfor all I was worth using myfancy zoom to capacity andputting the camera onto the‘running man’ setting whichmade it sound like amachine gun. It was amazing to watchthis incredible bird as itsoared over the water beforediving down for a fish. I wasthrilled for those few briefmoments which Ienthusiastically shared witheveryone around me. Icouldn’t wait to get homeand download my images.Sadly I cannot illustrate thisarticle with an impressiveshot of this magnificent birdas all I had managed tocapture was an out of focusfuzzy dot in the sky!

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