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GROUP MAGAZINE
St. Edmund’s
Fenny Bentley St. Mary’s
Tissington
St. Michael & All Angel’s
Alsop-en-le-Dale
St. Peter’s
Parwich
St. Leonard’s
Thorpe
MARCH 2016
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USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Crimestoppers 0800 555 111
(Call anonymously with information about crime)
Call Derbyshire 08456 058 058 (Derbyshire County Council call centre, for reporting highways issues, e.g. potholes,
verges obscuring junctions, icy roads, etc. Also any other County Council issues, e.g.
Trading standards, stray dogs, etc.)
Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service 01332 771221
(Administration number for enquiries)
Severn Trent Water 0845 604 1655
(To check on the identity of callers claiming to work for the Water Board)
FEEL CONFIDENT WITH A DERBYSHIRE TRUSTED TRADER
Finding a company that you can trust to do some work for you can be a bit
daunting – how can you be sure that you won’t get ripped off? What if
things go wrong? How do you choose between lots of different
companies? These sorts of dilemmas were a driving force behind the
setting up by Derbyshire County Council of the Trusted Trader scheme to
help local people find traders and businesses that do a good job at a fair
price and provide good customer service.
That was back in 2008 and the popular scheme has gone from strength to
strength. These days there are nearly 17,000 searches each month on the
Trusted Trader website, www.derbyshire.gov.uk/tt by people looking for
reliable companies to use. Another ringing endorsement for the scheme
was a recent survey which gathered feedback from more than 16,000
people who had used a Trusted Trader and an impressive 94% said they
were very satisfied with the service they received.
So people can have lots of confidence when employing one of the 1,200
traders who are part of the scheme. In the very unlikely event of someone
having a problem with one of the traders then help is at hand. Derbyshire
County Council trading standards officers can get involved in any queries
involving Trusted Traders and seek to resolve them
The scheme particularly helps to protect older and vulnerable adults by
making it easier for them to use Trusted Traders rather than rogue traders
who typically cold-call and use high pressure sales techniques. A recent
development has been the inclusion of Financial Advisors who specialise
in providing financial advice for people in later life and can help with
matters like care fees, pensions and investments.
Find out more about all aspects of Trusted Trader
at www.derbyshire.gov.uk/tt or call 01629 536148. Enquiries are also
welcome from businesses interested in signing up to the scheme –
membership brings lots of benefits and costs only £70 - £100 per year.
Group Community Fire Safety – March 2016 Hello to you all once again. Sad news again I am afraid to start this edition. Fatal Fire. Sadly on Sunday 14th February a man in his early 30s died in a house fire in Newhall, Derbyshire. It was a severe fire which the Fire and Rescue Service have concluded was accidental and had started after cooking had been left unattended. The Fire and Rescue Service have stated that ‘it could not be sure whether or not the house was fitted with working smoke alarms’. Please therefore check your property to ensure you have a ‘working smoke alarm’ on every level of your home. Test it weekly and check on your neighbours and elderly. The Fire & Rescue Service will carry out a ‘free survey’ of your home and give advice. They even fit Smoke Alarms, where needed free of charge. Call the Fire & Rescue Service Headquarters on 01332 77122. They will direct you to the Area Office.
Cooking Fire Safety If you do choose to deep fat fry your chips, these all-year-round fire safety tips could help reduce the risk: Don't overfill a chip pan with oil - never fill it more than one-third full. Be careful that it doesn't overheat - hot oil can catch fire easily. Use a thermostat-controlled deep-fat fryer, which will make sure the fat
doesn't get too hot Never throw water on a chip pan fire. Don't cook after drinking alcohol. In the event of a fire, have an escape route in place. Don't take risks by tackling a fire. Get out, stay out and call 999. Get a smoke alarm and test it weekly. Tea Lights start a fire in a house in Derby at 8.00pm on Thursday 18th February. The occupants were alerted to the fire by a ‘baby alarm’ in the upstairs bedroom. They rushed upstairs to find the bathroom ablaze. They rescued their children and left the property. The ‘Baby Alarm’ had picked up the noise of the shower door collapsing in the bathroom due to the heat. The cause of the fire? Established as ‘Tea Lights left on a fiberglass bath’ ???
Derbyshire Fire & Rescue gives you the following tips:
Never leave Burning Candles or Tea lights unattended.
Candles or Tea Lights should only ever be placed on a non-flammable surface or in a Candle Holder.
Never place Candles or Tea Lights on window sills, the side of baths or on the floor.
Never place Candles or Tea Lights on fibreglass baths
Do not place Burning Candles or Tea Lights close to curtains, bedding, clothing or plants which could catch fire.
Use Electric Candles or Tea Lights. Fire Escape
Ensure you have a ‘Pre-planned and practiced Escape Plan’ in case you have to evacuate your home or premises.
Ensure everyone is aware of it. Keep Safe. My regards to you all. Tony Higton QFSM GIFireE
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Alsop en le Dale
Altar Flowers - Thank you to all who offered to take part in the rota last year and thank you in advance for this year. More offers always welcome. Easter Sunday Caroline Gordon
Jam, chutney and marmalade are being made and cake recipes researched as I write - hope to see you on Easter Monday for a piece of cake, a cup of tea and a chat.
Fenny Bentley
Church cleaning rota MARCH – Charlotte Miller & Lyn Whittaker Church flowers March 26th – Jenny Coates
Coffee Morning
March 2nd 10.30 – 12 noon, in church. Everyone is welcome. Reminder that books are available for you to borrow from church. Wanted for Fenny Bentley - Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinator If you or anyone you know would be interested in becoming the co-ordinator for this area please contact: Charles Pratley at [email protected] who will give you any details, the only contact details you have to have is an email address and a telephone number as a point of reference.
RECIPE EASTER BISCUITS 175g (6oz) Plain flour 1tsp Mixed spice 110g (4oz) Butter 110g (4oz) Caster sugar, plus extra for sprinkling Grated rind from 1 lemon 75g (3oz) Currants 1 beaten egg 1. Sift the flour & spice into a large bowl. Add butter & rub it in with
your fingertips. Stir in the sugar, lemon rind & currants & then add the egg & mix to a firm dough.
2. Knead the dough brieflyon a floured surface & shape into a sausage about 20cm (8in) long & 5cm (2in) wide. Wrap in clingfilm & chill in the fridge for 1hour.
3. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4 & lightly grease a large baking sheet. Unwrap the chilled dough & cut into 5mm (1/4in) thick slices. Put them on the baking sheet, spaced a little apart.
4. Bake the biscuits for 15-18 mins until they are pale golden in colour. Cool on the baking sheet for a few minutes, sprinkle with a little caster sugar & transfer to a wire rack to cool.
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Parwich
March Parwich Film Show
45 YEARS
This beautiful 4 star rated film, set in Norfolk, tells of Kate Mercer's
(Charlotte Rampling) 45th wedding anniversary and the planning for the
party is going well. But then a letter arrives for her husband (Tom
Courtenay). The body of his first love has been discovered, frozen and
preserved in the icy glaciers of the Swiss Alps. By the time the party is
upon them, five days later, there may not be a marriage left to celebrate.
FRIDAY 11th
March 7.45PM
Free Entrance. Refreshments. Raffle
March Family Film Show
INTO THE WOODS
Into the Woods is a modern twist on the beloved Brothers Grimm fairy
tales in a musical format that follows the classic tales of Cinderella, Little
Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk, and Rapunzel-all tied together
by an original story involving a baker and his wife, their wish to begin a
family and their interaction with the witch who has put a curse on them..
Certificate U
In the warm and comfortable Parwich Memorial Hall
FRIDAY 18th
March 6.30 pm
Free Entrance. Refreshments. Raffle
Silent projection
Hi Fi Sound
Special hi-fi headphones for those with hearing difficulties, please
ask.
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
Dear Reader
It is that time of year when we ask the modest
sum of £5 for the annual subscription to our Benefice Magazine – that is
only 50p per magazine. Can you please pay your local delivery person, or
pay direct into the bank account:
Parwich PCC
NatWest
Sort Code 60-01-19
Account No 88751503
Thank you
A THANK YOU – CHRISTMAS CRAFTS & THINGS
A huge thank you to everyone who took part and helped in any way to
make St Peters Church Parwich Christmas Tree & Craft Festival such a
magical and successful occasion. The thought and talent which went into
decorating those trees was amazing and with such short notice too. Also
thank you to the Crafters who worked in the Church for the whole
weekend and for all the tea & mincepie providers, not forgetting Ross
Hunt who magically came up with a date for us with very little notice at
such a busy time.
Thanks again to All, Gill Simpson
COMMUNITY VILLAGE LUNCH
Monday 7 March 12.45 in the Memorial Hall
Roast Beef & Yorkshire Pudding, Roast Potatoes & Parsnips, Carrots & Cabbage - Lemon Meringue Pie & Cream
Only £5 - please phone Val on 390 458 to let her know if you are coming, and for any special dietary requirements
Welcome to the Community Diary from the Parwich Blog for Alsop-
en-le-Dale, Ballidon, Parwich & Pikehall
For any events that you would like adding to the diary, please
email [email protected]. For up to date details go
to http://parwich.org/diary/
March 2016 Date Time Event Location
Tue 1st 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Wed 2nd … Grey bin and food caddy collection Parwich
Wed 2nd 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Thu 3rd 11am to
1pm
Evie’s Artistic Session
More info: 390488 Memorial Hall
Thu 3rd 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Sat 5th 7.30pm
Horticultural Society
Bob Matthews Quiz
all welcome
Sycamore Inn
Mon 7th
10am
/
10.07am
Bus to Bakewell
arrives Bakewell 10.40, leaves 13.35
Sycamore Cottages
/ Alsop Church
Mon 7th 10am Pilates Memorial Hall
Mon 7th 12.45pm
Village Lunch
Roast Beef & Yorkshire Pudding, Roast
Potatoes & Parsnips, Carrots & Cabbage
Lemon Meringue Pie & Cream
contact Val K tel. 390458
Memorial Hall
Tue 8th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Wed 9th … Green bin, Blue bin and food caddy
collection Parwich
Wed 9th 9 to
10.30am
Parwich School
invites all to the
Big Fairtrade Breakfast
Memorial Hall
Wed 9th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Thu 10th 11am to
1pm
Evie’s Artistic Session
More info: 390488 Memorial Hall
Thu 10th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Fri 11th 7.45pm Parwich Film Memorial Hall
Sat 12th kick off
4pm
Six Nations @ Legion
England v. Wales
Snacks & drink promotions
Legion
Sat 12th 8.30pm
Live Music @ Legion
Penny Diamond as ‘Debbie Harry’
Vicki Lambert as ‘Cher’
& ‘The Abba Divas’
Legion
Mon 14th 10am Pilates Memorial Hall
Tue 15th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Wed 16th … Grey bin and food caddy collection Parwich
Wed 16th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Wed 16th 7.30pm
Parwich Parish Council Meeting
go to the Council’s website for Minutes &
Agendas
Memorial Hall
Thu 17th
St. Patrick’s Day
Thu 17th 11am to
1pm
Evie’s Artistic Session
More info: 390488 Memorial Hall
Thu 17th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Fri 18th 3.15 to
3.45pm Mobile Library The Green
Sat 19th set off
11.30am
Oddfellows
Day @ Uttoxeter Races
open to Oddfellows and guests
contact Rob C tel. 203
meet on
The Green
Sat 19th kick off
8pm
Six Nations @ Legion
France v. England
Snacks & drink promotions
Legion
Mon 21st
10am
/
10.07am
Bus to Bakewell
arrives Bakewell 10.40, leaves 13.35
Sycamore Cottages
/ Alsop Church
Mon 21st 10am Pilates Memorial Hall
Tue 22nd 6pm Parwich School PTA
Bunny Bingo Memorial Hall
Wed
23rd …
Green bin, Blue bin and food caddy
collection Parwich
Wed 23rd
6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Thu 24th
last day of term Parwich School
Thu 24th 11am to
1pm
Evie’s Artistic Session
More info: 390488 Memorial Hall
Thu 24th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Fri 25th
Good Friday (Bank Holiday)
Sun 27th 3pm
onwards
Easter Sunday @ the Legion
3.30pm Egg Hunt
4.30pm Easter Raffle Prize Draw
followed by
Play Your Cards Right
Open the Safe Special
Legion
Mon 28th
Easter Monday
(Bank Holiday)
Mon 28th 11am to
4pm
Tea & Cakes
in the Churchyard Alsop Church
Tue 29th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Wed 30th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Thu 31st … Grey bin and food caddy collection Parwich
Thu 31st 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
April 2016 Date Time Event Location
Mon
4th
10am
/ 10.07am
Bus to Bakewell
arrives Bakewell 10.40, leaves 13.35
Sycamore Cottages
/ Alsop Church
Mon
4th 12.45pm
Village Lunch
Chicken In White Wine Sauce, New
Potatoes, Green Beans & Carrots
Trifle
contact Val K tel. 390458
Memorial Hall
Tue 5th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Wed
6th …
Green bin, Blue bin and food caddy
collection Parwich
Wed
6th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Thu 7th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Sat 9th 2pm
Parwich Society of St. George
Duck Race
(tickets available at the Legion)
Tissington Ford
Mon
11th children back at School Parwich School
Tue
12th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Wed
13th … Grey bin and food caddy collection Parwich
Wed
13th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Thu
14th
11am to
1pm
Evie’s Artistic Session
More info: 390488
Memorial Hall
Thu
14th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Fri 15th 3.15 to
3.45pm Mobile Library The Green
Fri 15th 7.45pm Parwich Film Memorial Hall
Mon
18th
10am
/ 10.07am
Bus to Bakewell
arrives Bakewell 10.40, leaves 13.35
Sycamore Cottages
/ Alsop Church
Tue
19th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Wed
20th …
Green bin, Blue bin and food caddy
collection Parwich
Wed
20th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Wed
20th 7.30pm
Parwich Parish Council Meeting
go to the Council’s website for Minutes &
Agendas
Memorial Hall
Thu
21st
11am to
1pm
Evie’s Artistic Session
More info: 390488 Memorial Hall
Thu
21st 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Sat 23rd
St. George’s Day
Sun
24th St. George’s Day Parade
Tue
26th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Wed
27th … Grey bin and food caddy collection Parwich
Wed
27th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Thu
28th
11am to
1pm
Evie’s Artistic Session
More info: 390488 Memorial Hall
Thu 28 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
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COFFEE MORNINGS
It was a very cold and wet day when our Coffee Morning took place on February 17th. Sadly, it meant that very few of us came along. However, we had a pleasant time chatting and putting the world to rights!! A total of £40.00 was donated and a cheque for this amount has been sent to WaterAid for their Lent Appeal. We always like to support them, particularly during Lent, as they do wonderful work in helping the world’s poorest people gain access to clean, safe water and sanitation. Their work is lifesaving. It is difficult to imagine what it would be like not to have clean water or sanitation of any description.
Careline were most grateful to receive our donation last month and have thanked us for it. They no long receive lottery funding and are trying to find ways of raising money to keep the ‘befriending service’ going. All the clients are so appreciative of being able to talk to someone, be it every day or once or twice a week.
Future Dates: March 16th and April 20th between 10.30 am and 12 noon in the Village Hall as usual. The charity to benefit from any donations in March will be the local Air Ambulance Service for Derbyshire, Leicestershire & Rutland. Please come and join us. RH
SHROVE TUESDAY PANCAKE PARTY
Shrove Tuesday and the beginning of Lent were celebrated in Thorpe in the usual way with our Pancake Party and we were very pleased to welcome visitors from other parishes too – all are very welcome. Sadly, most of the children have grown up now and we certainly missed their enthusiasm but certain adults tried hard to compete with the children’s previous pancake eating records! This light-hearted evening is only possible with the help and support of many people, and in particular the “pancake makers” and the maker of some really delicious extra fillings. Thank you to everyone who helped in any way.
Sue Smith N.B. I would like to thank Sue on behalf of everybody else for all her hard work in organising this party. She always does it so well and it is time-consuming. RH
Tissington NOTES FROM THE HALL MARCH 2016
CLEAN for the QUEEN
As you know the Queen is 90 this year and we all are encouraged to clean
up our areas prior to the celebrations. I am organising a Litter Pick in the
village on Friday 4 March and Saturday 5 March between 10 and 1pm.
I have the bags, the picking sticks etc and the enthusiasm.
Can you join me please? I already have several volunteers but we will
finish with tea coffee and cake at the Tearooms each day. Please contact
me at The Office.
State of the Village Roads
You will see that the roadside verges have been trashed by ALL traffic
over the Winter. As you can see from the Avenue and the village and the
road to the ford the road is getting wider and traffic quicker. Please can
you ALL respect that farmers prefer to farm grass rather than see vehicles
all over the grass. Please can you all respect that.
Well Dressings May 5-11 2016
Just a reminder that Ascension Day is on Thursday 5th
May this year and
that the Wells will be dressed between 5-11 May. Could all new residents
note that a ONE WAY SYSTEM operates that week to avoid traffic
congestion. Please could all adhere to this system.
Sir Richard
240216
Carole Unwin writes
NO Altar flowers IN Lent
WI
At our January meeting Patrick Poitevin gave a most interesting talk about
his travels to the Solar Eclipses around the World.
In February Alison Walker spoke about the reflexology of the ears in her
talk ‘Our Extraordinary Ears’.
Thank you to both our excellent speakers.
______________________________________________
Tissington Village Hall Committee
As already advertised, several members of the Tissington
Village Hall Committee will be standing down at the Annual
General Meeting in May. In particular, we will be looking for a
new Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer. If anyone feels able
to take on board any of these roles, it would be appreciated if
they would contact Helen Walker, on 01335 390400. All are
welcome to the meeting and the date will be published shortly.
The Hall is a much valued facility which enhances our
lovely village. The present Committee have worked hard to
ensure that it is in very good order and it would be a huge
shame if this Hall could not continue in its present role of
ensuring a warm and inviting space for any social event or
meeting held in the Village.
TISSINGTON AND LEA HALL PARISH COUNCIL
Minutes of the meeting held on 7th
December 2015 at Tissington Village Hall
Present: Chairman: Chris Carr, George Maxwell, Stuart Naylor, John Etches, Vice Chairman: Sir
Richard Fitzherbert
Apologies: None
Clerk: Joanne Poitevin.
Declaration of member’s interest: Sir Richard declares his position as a DDC councillor. Chris
Carr as a Peak Park Member
Minutes of the meeting on: 5th
October 2015 were circulated and signed as correct. The
minutes are to be sent to the parish magazine.
Matters Arising:
1. Minor Maintenance Grant: The grant that Tissington & Lea Hall currently claims to
help pay for the maintenance of footpaths is currently under consultation. If the new
proposals are accepted the change will happen in June 2016. The proposals are that
although the type of work that can be undertaken will expand to tarmac, the system will
be a bidding process. The councillors and the clerk will work to ensure that the
necessary action is taken so bids are put in a timely manner, should this be necessary.
2. Xmas Bins: The clerk has place the information in the notice board, website, and
facebook page to let parishioners know the collection arrangement for the holiday
season.
Finance:
1. The table below defines finances for October and November 2016 presented to the
councillors:
Date Chq
No
Item description In Out Balance
1st October 2015 Opening Balance £5604.55
1st October 2015 394 J Poitevin Clerks Wages £298.02 £5306.53
1st October 2015 395 2015 Election Fee £155.06 £5151.47
£5151.47
2. The clerk presented the councillors with the financial report which was approved.
3. Cheques Presented for Signature:
a. Clerks Invoice Oct/Nov, Chq No: 397: £250.32
b. Cyril Challinor playground maintenance: chq no: 396: £297.00
c. Allan Brown Surfacing: Church path renewal: chq no: 398: £1000.00
d. All Cheques Approved and signed
4. Accounts Business:
a. The Vat has been claimed up to the end October 2015 to the value of £99.00
b. The Minor maintenance grant of £495.00 has been submitted.
c. The Reimbursable expenditure grant has been claimed and received. £477.00
d. John Etches name needs to be added to the cheque book signature portfolio of the
Parish Council.
5. Precept: The Clerk presented the councillors with table detailing the spend comparison of
2014 and 2015, and the previous precept amounts since 2011. The councillors also had a
copy of the year’s accounts with a projected forecast of the predicted spend until March
2016. After some discussion the councillors voted to submit a precept value of £2500 for
2016/17.
Planning: No new applications have been received in the last two months.
Tissington Parish Business
1. Cattle Grid: The cattle grid by Keepers Cottage has been reported as dangerous. The
clerk will report this to the council. The clerk has had no reply to this complaint, and
will chase this again. The Cattle Grid had been repaired; however the councillors
consider the repair substandard. The clerk will report this to the County Council. Chase
again.
2. Broken Road Signs: There are two broken road signs in the village, one on the
Avenue, and on Darfields Land. The Clerk will chase this again, third time reported.
3. Village Phone Box: Cllr Carr asked the Clerk to report the BT phone box as it is in need
of repair. This has been reported and inspected by BT, repair should be week
commencing 7th
December. Works No: EM9AAG33
4. Leaf Clearance: The councillors would like to thank Adele for complaining re: Leaf
Litter which has meant a sweep of the village.
TMP (Tissington Traffic Management Plan) Update: No further update.
AOB
a. Housing: Cllr Fitzherbert stated that D Dales have a commitment to build 6000 homes
in the future. Ideas being mentioned were new builds, and sharing the responsibility out
to all villages, however in a county with a National Park, the areas to build are reduced.
The problem with there being a national park within Derbyshire is that all of the
allocation needs to be built in half the county. The issues of building new housing
within National Park land are complex, and within an Estate village, such as Tissington
even more so, the older properties doesn’t necessarily suit people with young families,
and the village has a imbalanced population. The Council would invite parishioners to
consider new housing, and welcome your views on the subject.
b. Minor Project Fund: Sir Richard had received a project to overhaul the Ash Tip, by
Town Well, from the Forestry Club, it would involve children planting new trees, and
general cleaning the area, which has become very untidy and overgrown.
c. Announcement: Sadly, Revd Andy Larkin has resigned, he expects to move to his new
posting early 2016. The councillors would like to thank him for his service, and wish
him well in his new position and home.
Village Website & Facebook Page:
1. The clerk presented a graph showing the amount of hits per page on the website.
Also that the website has now been advertised in the Parish magazine. General items
have been added, such as, Bin collection info for the holiday period, Church dates
for the Christmas services, Map of the Parish, Free parking in Ashbourne for
Christmas, blog on events.
Website address: tissingtonandleahallparishcouncil.weebly.com (all lower case, all
one word) google search.
Face Book Page: Tissington and Lea Hall Parish Council (a general search in
facebook should be ok)
Date of next meetings: 4th
April AGM & General Meeting
CONTACT DETAILS
CLERGY
Associate Minister
Rev’d Ian Aldersley
01629 650413
Pastoral Co-ordinator
Irene Lomas, 350265, [email protected]
Weddings Administrator
Ros Hunt, 350221, [email protected]
Readers:
Miss Ros Hunt 350221 [email protected]
Mrs Ilonka Aldersley 01629 650413 [email protected]
Churchwardens:
St. Michael’s, Alsop Mrs Caroline Gordon 390651
Mr William Bunting 390329
St. Edmund’s, Fenny Bentley Mr Dennis Stone 350187
St. Peter’s, Parwich Mr Martin Compton 390529
Esther Tyson 390622
St. Leonard’s, Thorpe Mr Clarke Lomas 350265
Miss Ros Hunt 350221
St. Mary’s, Tissington Miss Ann Unwin 350732
Diana Houghton 350814
Services for March to beginning of April
March 6th – 4th Sunday of Lent (Mothering Sunday)
Alsop no service
Fenny Bentley 3.30 pm Evening Prayer Mrs I Aldersley
Parwich no service
Thorpe 9.30 am Mothering Sunday Service Revd I Aldersley
Tissington 11.00 am Family Service & Baptism Revd I Aldersley
March 13th
– 5th
Sunday of Lent
Alsop 11.15 am Holy Communion Revd I Aldersley
Fenny Bentley no service
Parwich 9.30 am Family Holy Communion Revd I Aldersley
2.30 pm Methodist Service Mr J E Dyster
Thorpe 11.00 am Mattins Miss R Hunt
Tissington 9.30 am Mattins Miss R Hunt
March 20th
– Palm Sunday
Alsop 11.15 am Holy Communion Revd E Urquhart
Fenny Bentley 3.30 pm Evening Prayer Miss R Hunt
Parwich 10.00 am Family service Mr K Stone
Thorpe 11.00 am Mattins Miss R Hunt
Tissington 8.00 am Holy Communion (said) Revd O Post
Tissington Chapel 10.30 am Methodist Service Revd T Morris
March 24th
– Maundy Thursday
Thorpe 7.30 pm Holy Communion Revd E Urquhart
March 25th
– Good Friday
2.00 pm ‘The Last Hour’ at St. Oswald’s Church
7.00 pm A choir-led Service at St. Oswald’s Church
March 27th
– Easter Sunday
Alsop 11.15 am Holy Communion Revd E Urquhart
Fenny Bentley 3.30 pm Holy Communion Revd O Post
Parwich 9.30 am Holy Communion Revd A Dickens
Thorpe 11.15 am Holy Communion Revd I Aldersley
Tissington 8.00 am Holy Communion Revd O Post
April 3rd – 2nd Sunday of Easter
Alsop no service
Fenny Bentley 3.30 pm Family Baptism Service Revd I Aldersley
Parwich no service
Thorpe 9.30 am Holy Communion Revd I Aldersley
Tissington 11.00 am Family Service Revd I Aldersley