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Winster Village Mag
February 2015 Distributed free to homes in Winster
40p for non-residents
Winster Pancake RacesWinster Pancake RacesWinster Pancake RacesWinster Pancake Races
Sponsored by Winster School PTFASponsored by Winster School PTFASponsored by Winster School PTFASponsored by Winster School PTFA
Tuesday February 17Tuesday February 17Tuesday February 17Tuesday February 17thththth
Main Street Winster 2pm Main Street Winster 2pm Main Street Winster 2pm Main Street Winster 2pm –––– it’s flipping good funit’s flipping good funit’s flipping good funit’s flipping good fun just bring a pan and a pancake just bring a pan and a pancake just bring a pan and a pancake just bring a pan and a pancake –––– races for all agesraces for all agesraces for all agesraces for all ages
Re-vamped Winster website
Have you looked at www.winster.org lately? There were great updates on the bus
service when it snowed in December and a lost dog was reunited with its owner in
January. Daily weather forecasts, up-to-the-minute news about Winster, a Winster
Diary, and a mass of information are all there. Have a look sometime soon!
In particular, do please check the Winster Diary if you’re thinking of arranging a
meeting or an event – to avoid clashes and near-clashes (e.g. two concerts on
consecutive nights). Once you’ve chosen your date, email the details to
[email protected] and we’ll add it to the Diary so that others can avoid clashing
with you.
Buses to/from Sheffield are changing from 1st Feb. The Matlock-Darley Dale-Sheffield service will now usually require a change of bus at Chatsworth House (although timings are designed to make this fairly painless). On the positive side, there will be two buses an hour from Bakewell to Sheffield for most of the day. And the Devonshires will get a direct hourly service to Sainsburys in Matlock. The Matlock-Chesterfield-Sheffield service (x17) is unchanged. John Geddes
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WINSTER DIARY
Key to Venues: BI=Burton Institute, JR=Jubilee Room, CH=Church, SH=School, MH=Market
House, MS=Miners Standard , BG=Bowling Green, PO=Post Office PF=Playing
Fields WS=Winster Surgery
SD =South Darley Village Hall, WMC=Winster Methodist Chapel
WR=Wensley Reading Room EVH=Elton Village Hall.
30 Jan * Quiz 7.30pm BI
* Further info elsewhere in the Magazine
This diary (with extra details of events in future months) also appears on the Winster Website at www.winster.org
17 Feb * Pancake Races 2.00pm start
18 Feb Mag Copy date 18.00pm
23 Feb * History Group Meeting 7.30pm BI
27 Feb * Quiz 7.30pm BI
18 Mar Mag Copy Date 18.00pm
23 Mar * History Group Meeting 7.30m BI
12 Apr Village Shop is 10 years old!
14 Mar * Italian Night 7.00pm BI
28 Jan * Carnival Meeting 8.00pm BG
19 Mar * Burton Institute AGM 7.30pm BI
Answers to puzzle page see page 11 cat, oil, out, touch, red, book, honey, safety,
water, bath, butter, free.
Energy tip (source energy saving trust)
Electrical appliances, such as TVs, laptops, phone chargers, don’t use electricity
when they're plugged-in but not in use. FALSE: Some electrical appliances and chargers draw energy even when the devices
are not being used. This ‘vampire power’ wastes energy, and the best way to avoid
this is to remember to switch off at the wall and pull out the plug.
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A few thank yous from the shop…
The shop had a very successful Christmas. I would like to say a big thank you to all our customers for supporting the shop over the festive period and to all of our staff for the hard work they put in. A big part of the shop’s Christmas success was down to the brilliant contributions made by our volunteers. Whether it was operating the till, stocking shelves, helping with deliveries, trips to the wholesalers or window displays, it all helped to make the shop attractive, well stocked and run smoothly. So, a big thank you to all of our valued volunteers and to Anthea for her continued support as volunteer co-ordinate. We would like to say a big thank you to Santa for visiting the shop in December. Over 60 very excited children came to see Santa and we hope to see him again next year. Over November and December the shop distributed shop surveys across Winster and Elton. The aim of this was to get a better understanding of what our customers think about the shop and how we could improve our products and services. The shop got 27 returns from Winster and 17 from Elton. We would like to thank everybody who took the time to complete and return the survey to us. The findings from the survey will be fed back through a future copy of the Village Mag.
Colin Swindell Manager
Winster Village Shop a: Main Street, Winster, Matlock DE4 2DJ t: 01629 650 683
P & L Decorating Youlgrave Interior and Exterior,
No job too small, free estimates Contact Phil on 01629630224/07580652185
email [email protected]
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No Planning application received this month
Darley Dale and District Twinning with France
This year Darley Dale and District is to host the 25th anniversary of the Onzain
twinning. Over the years many people in Winster have been involved. Our French
guests are due to arrive at tea time on Friday 22nd May. They depart early on
Monday 25th. If you are able to host or help in any way please get in touch with:
Phyllis Mason 650241 or Sandy Doyles 733662.
WINSTER VILLAGE QUIZ
as always Admission £2.00 Raffle £1 EVERYBODY WELCOME
Bring own drinks No need to be part of a team
JANUARY QUIZ FRIDAY 30 JANUARY 2015
7.30 p.m. BURTON INSTITUTE
Questions by Anthea and Clive Proceeds to WINSTER VILLAGE SHOP
FEBRUARY QUIZ FRIDAY 27 FEBRUARY 7.30
Questions by David & Rosie Strauss Proceeds to Pond/Orchard project & Path Restoration
Burton Institute Annual General Meeting
Thursday 19 march at 7.30pm
The Burton Institute is underused. Do you have any ideas? Please come along.
Village Mag copy dates are 18th of the month and no later than 18.00pm please.
I have been typing the mag for 33 1/3 years so let me know if you would like to take
over or just guest edit one month. Thanks Anthea tel. 650480
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tel 01629 650170
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Email: [email protected]
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Ivy Lane
Elton
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Councillor’s Corner
Waste Collections Since Christmas there have been numerous problems surrounding waste collections in Winster. The Boxing Day snowfall meant that collections were suspended and crews have been struggling to catch-up ever since. Although many residents have continued to receive a good service, many were once again left with waste uncol-lected for many days. Where I have been made aware of missed collections I have done my best to get this sorted out and at the January Council meeting I challenged the Council Leader to take action over Serco's poor performance. If you are still hav-ing any problems with your waste collection, please contact me. Register to Vote With elections for Parish Council, District Council and Parliament due to be held in May 2015, Derbyshire Dales District Council is encouraging residents to make sure they are registered to vote. If you are not registered to vote, you can't have your say on who represents you locally or in Westminster. If you need to register to vote or want to check you are on the electoral roll, please get in touch with me. Councillors' Pay In February Councillors are due to be awarded a 2.2% increase in their allowances. I do not agree with a pay increase for Councillors at the present time, so I will forgo this pay increase. Colin Swindell District Councillor
Mobile: 07816 986 956 Email: [email protected]
Neil’s Taxi
07541 541708
Elton Derbyshire
Private Hire
Hackney Carriage
Airports –
Business / Holidays
Nights out -6 Seater vehicle
www.neils-taxi.co.uk
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in the warmth of the Burton Institute in the warmth of the Burton Institute in the warmth of the Burton Institute in the warmth of the Burton Institute
6.30pm to 8.00pm6.30pm to 8.00pm6.30pm to 8.00pm6.30pm to 8.00pm
EVERY TUESDAY IN TERM TIMESEVERY TUESDAY IN TERM TIMESEVERY TUESDAY IN TERM TIMESEVERY TUESDAY IN TERM TIMES
Men and women of all agesMen and women of all agesMen and women of all agesMen and women of all ages
£30 for 6 classes OR £6 each class£30 for 6 classes OR £6 each class£30 for 6 classes OR £6 each class£30 for 6 classes OR £6 each class
For information June Hine 650994For information June Hine 650994For information June Hine 650994For information June Hine 650994
Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher ---- Helen has 40 years Helen has 40 years Helen has 40 years Helen has 40 years
experience and the classes are here in experience and the classes are here in experience and the classes are here in experience and the classes are here in
our villageour villageour villageour village
EXERCISE IN COMFORTEXERCISE IN COMFORTEXERCISE IN COMFORTEXERCISE IN COMFORT
A DATE FOR YOUR DIARY More details next month
ITALIAN EVENING FOR THE FAMILY the Burton Institute on
Saturday 14 March at 7pm Adults £5, Children £3 (under 16)
PASTA, QUIZ DESERT, BINGO, MUSIC Everybody is welcome
Fund raising event for the Italians’ visit to
Winster next July
WINSTER TWINNING WITH MONTERUBBIANO
This year our village will be entertaining about 50 adults and children from
Monterubbiano during Wakes Week and we need to provide accommodation for
them. The group will include single adults, couples, teachers and children from
Monterubbiano school, some with parent(s). The hosts will just need to provide
breakfasts and 3 evening meals. Activities and outings, some involving the children
from the school, are organised for most of the visit, which is from
Wed 1st – Tues 7th July.
If you are able to offer accommodation to any of the visitors, or if you would like any
more information, please contact us.
David and Bev Atkins Tel: 650086 email: [email protected] or Mandy
Marsden Tel: 650180 email [email protected]
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Puzzle page
Find the words which will fit in the "front" of the following groups of three words. mint nap kin fired well skin let fit look wood paper line light brick admiral club let worm moon comb dew net match pin fowl front mark room cube chair cup milk fly will fall range Do take care. More next month. Joyce.
Turn to page 2
For answers
Missing: Stainless Steel Circular Tray Lost by grandchildren sledging at Christmas. I would be grateful for help in getting it
back. Geoff Lester 650090.
Winster Local History Group Next Meetings
Monday 23 February at 7.30 in the Burton Institute. ‘Not the Only Knaves in
Derbyshire: Winster and the Brittlebanks’, by Dr Lynn Willies.
An illustrated talk on the rise and fall of this infamous Winster family, including the
famous duel on West Bank in 1821 and the subsequent murder trial.
Everyone welcome.
Monday 23 March at 7.30 in the Burton Institute. ‘Packhorse Routes of the
Peak District’, illustrated talk by Prof. David Hey.
WINSTER WAKES CARNIVAL COMMITTEE
MEETING
WEDNESDAY 28 JANUARY 2015
8PM
BOWLING GREEN
Could your business be advertised here? Contact Bev Atkins Tel 650086
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Poems from School City Jungle
As the sun rises tortoise cars slink by
Their radiators absorb the pollution as their headlights lead the way.
Shops stare with their glass eyes. At the roadside, the animals look like a blur.
Houses splutter Drink cans crawl by;
Hands by their sides street lights leak with yellow venom.
As the sun goes down everything stays awake. Billy
City Noises
The bustling city. Babies weeping. Sirens wailing
Children screaming. Phones tingling. Fairground laughter
Thunderous music. Dogs woofing. Buses honking their horns
Motorbikes roaring. That’s why noise never stops in a city. Cerys
City Jungle
Snail cars slither by; leaving a hideous trail of pollution behind.
Horns constantly bleeping, Brakes endlessly shrieking sharply,
Tyres eternally skidding round bends.
Narrow headlights scan the filthy tarmac; glass eyes squeeze shut.
Flats camouflaged in graffiti - their windows shattered
A motorbike grunts; wheelie bins flinch
Litter tumbles around the streets. Like a gymnast in the Olympics
In the wild city, it’s every man for himself… Emma
Angela and Rob Greatorex would like to thank neighbours and friends of Winster for all the kind messages and gifts following the arrival of their son Ellis James on 10th January 2015.
Carol Singing
Unfortunately, the planned circuit of the village, before Christmas, did not take place,
due to inclement weather. So we went to the pub for a sing.
Between Christmas and New Year there was a very lively sing of seasonal songs at
the Bowling Green.
At both evenings we had a collection for the Ebola crisis appeal fund. Added to this
was money raised by Geoff Lester from another carol singing event, north of
Sheffield. The total from the three events was £141-02. This has been sent towards
the appeal. Phyllis Mason
The Darby & Joan club members would like to say a big thank you to David and Marilyn for our splendid Christmas lunch held on the 10th of December. Excellent service, delicious food and musical entertainment of good old songs and carols to sing to. Thank you so much from us all.
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A Thought
As I think about Lent it brings two thoughts to mind - one the need for humility; two
the need to forgive others. Firstly humility; humility in the Christian context is not
about beating oneself up for being horrible and sinful, no it's about seeing oneself as
we are before God. So, yes I sin and I make mistakes and I hurt people (both inten-
tionally and unintentionally). But those are actions I carry out; they are not who I am.
So humility is looking into the mirror and seeing the real me and allowing myself to
be loved by God. And if I allow God to love me I become a wholly better human
being. St. Teresa of Avila said 'Pour in love where there is no love and eventually
you'll draw out love'. So Lent is about loving myself; allowing God to love me and
allowing other people to love me. There's an old saying if you're going out for re-
venge then dig two graves. For if we allow anger, hatred or rage to take hold in our
lives these things will destroy us. So, dear friends, in Lent let us all try to let go of
old ways of living; old paths of anger and resentment and let us look forward to new
life; lived fully in God’s light and love
With my sincere prayers and love.
Rev'd Stephen Monk
(Rector Darley Dale, South Darley & Winster.)
Events in Elton
Feb 12 Elton W.I. 7.30pm Village Hall
Feb 13 Elton Quiz 7.30pm Village Hall
Feb 17 Elton History Group 7.30pm Village Hall
Feb 26 Gardening Club 7.30m Village Hall
Subject Clematis with plants from Taylors Nursery
Church Services
First Sunday of the month 9.00am Holy Communion
3rd & 4th Sunday 9.00am Holy Communion
Emma and Andy Joyce would like to thank everyone for the kind cards,
messages and donations received after the death of Emma's mum
Lynn Lowe. They were very much appreciated.
The Winster Darby & Joan members would like to express their appreciation to
Mr. Long for the generous donation of £200 he secured from the Heathcote
Trust fund for the club. Thank you.
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Simon J Percival Joinery mob 07779105470
Winster’s local Joiner & Handyman—no job too small
650115
A.P.Brown: Electrical Contractor (Winster/Elton).
All Installations. NICEIC Approved
077900
19093
Matlock Glass Co Ltd
Replacement windows & doors, double glazing.
Safety glass
582043
Bowling Green Inn
Good home cooking. East Bank, Winster 650219
Frank Mason Portable Appliance Testing
Holiday lets, small businesses, churches & halls
650241
Peak Cottage Plants www.PeakCottagePlants.co.uk
Hardy perennial plants, design & planting service 650428
Peak Insurance Services Ltd—24 Bakewell Road, Matlock
Personal Service for all Business and Home Insurance
authorised & regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority
582911
DJG’s Taxis Birchover 650025 or
Up to 8 passengers www.DJG-Taxis.co.uk
0776723
8331
JPB Services Maintenance, Decorating, Gardening
4 East End, Elton. 07966
650593
526946
Amy’s Dairy
All fresh diary products delivered to your door 07799
636639
880740
.F. Johnson & Sons
Commercial and Domestic Plumbing & Heating
http://www.jfjohnsonandsons.co.uk
733434
Winster Directory
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Miner’s Standard
Real Ale Home cooked Meals Top of the Bank, Winster 650279
Leacroft Garage and Car Sales
All mechanical and body repairs to any make, MOT 650253
R Stone Joinery 3 Ivy Lane Elton. All types of Joinery Work undertaken
079718
15683
David Barnsley
Painter & Decorator (Interior & Exterior)
650588
Steve Salfield [email protected]
Jazzsax—Jazz, Blues and Rock'n'Roll bands 650183
Old Shoulder of Mutton, West Bank
Newly refurbished ensuite B & B or room only
650005
R.G. Morris & Son Ltd 07968734909 or
Fresh Fish, Poultry & Game delivered weekly Wed pm
01298
72458
Fired Up Heating Services
Full range of Gas Safe Registered heating and plumbing
David Gilling [email protected]
650336
MVE Soft Furnishings
www.mvesoftfurnishings.co.uk
Quality hand finished curtains and soft furnishings
07710
267626
We list local businesses at £20 per year. send details to [email protected], or drop a note via the Post Office at the Shop. Alternatively you can call 01629 650086 Also, individual adverts with graphics are £5 per month for a 1/5 page. Or contact 650086 if you wish to place a larger ad.
Winster Directory
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WINSTER DIRECTORY
Village Mag Anthea Rawlence [email protected]
650480
Burton Institute: Chair Frank Mason
650241
Burton Institute: Booking Wheelchair Christmas Tree
Gill Geddes [email protected]
Also Secret Gardens
650364
Burton Institute: Photocopier
John Geddes [email protected] 650364
Playing Fields/Tennis Court Gerry Harpham 650412
Toddler Group Janice Ashin
650078
Darby & Joan Sandra Purslow 650222
School: Clerk Mel Landless [email protected] 650238
Village Shop [email protected] 650683
Post Office: Carolyn Ludlam [email protected]
650668
Winster Surgery Leacroft 650207
Carnival: Chair Mandy Marsden [email protected] 650181
Parish Council: Chair, Neighbourhood Watch
Brian Long [email protected] 650780
Entertainments Group History Group
Geoff Lester 650090
Winster Morris Dancers Chris Gillott 650404
Bakewell & Eyam Transport 641920
Member of Parliament Patrick McLoughlin 02072 193511
County Councillor Simon Spencer [email protected]
District Councillor Colin Swindell 07816
986
956
Vicar Rev. Stephen Monk [email protected]
734257