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Volume 32

No. 18

2nd September2013

Down Memory Lane…Recollections of Rowsley

In the summer of 1991 wemet up with Mrs Ethel Eyreto share her memoriesspanning more than half acentury of life in Rowsley.She and husband Bernardwere living in the housewhere Ethel was born – YewTree Cottage on ChurchStreet, one of many localproperties owned by theDuke of Rutland. When the railwayreached Rowsley in 1849,its proximity to Haddon Halland Chatsworth put thevillage on the tourist mapand gave Ethel’s grandadElliott a job on the railway.The families of fellowemployees were housed inthe purpose-built MidlandCottages, designed, like thesurviving original stationbuilding, by the famousJoseph Paxton. Even before the line wasextended northwards to

Buxton and beyond in 1863,trains brought as many as60,000 visitors a year toHaddon and Chatsworth.Crowds of day tripperswould walk across the fieldsfrom Rowsley station, whilehorse-drawn charabancs –later giving way tomotorised buses – offeredexcursions further into thePeak. That pattern of Rowsleylife continued well into the1900s, with almost everyfarm and large house takingin visitors. The Misses Rosieand Emma Hensbergh ofLaburnum Cottage onChurch Lane offered endlesstea and refreshments underthe sign of an enormouspot-bellied brown teapot. Local industries becamelarge concerns on thestrength of the railway,many served by a vastmarshalling yard at

Rowsley’s second station –now the industrial site onOld Station Road.Derbyshire millstones weredispatched around theworld, including countlesstons hewn from quarries atPeak Tor and Pilhough.Ethel’s father drove histeam of workhorses up tothe quarries three times aday, loading just onemillstone per journey onto abig flat dray to be draggedback downhill, three chainhorses pulling in front of theshaft-horse. The teamsometimes hauled timber.With the incessant demandfor wood during WW1,Canadian lumberjacks werebrought in to fell LindopWood to the ground. Ashanty town of huts sprangup in the fields, togetherwith a sawmill at the foot ofa temporary railroad leadingdirectly from the wood tothe goods yard. Local needs weresupplied by joiner andundertaker Ken Whiteheadfrom his woodyard nearCaudwell’s Mill. Deliverywagons clattered in and outof the yard all day long, allyear round. According to asong made up by villagechildren, early motorisedlorries found the Peak hillshard going:‘Caudwell’s motor went outone dayWith a load of flour upPilsley way.It was so slippy it couldn’t

get up,So it had to turn back toRowsley.’

Up and down the lineThe railway was a big part ofvillage life. As Ethel recalled,‘You could set your watch bythe trains’ – from the 7.30am to Derby or the 8.15 amManchester milk train,which drew pony-drawnfloats clattering down everylane towards the station.And mums would set theirtables by the 5 o’clock ‘teatrain’. For less than a shilling(5p), a youngster couldcatch the train to Matlock,pay for a seat on a woodenbench in Dale Road PicturePalace, buy some sweetsand take the train backhome.

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The Village Aid charity teamcycled from Bakewell inDerbyshire to Oxford to helpraise funds for communitiesin West Africa. The Village Aid teamdecided to take on thechallenge in conjunction withthe Bakewell Soap BikeVisibility Challenge raising acommendable £700 in theprocess. The team was inspired byVillage Aid founder Andrew

BAKEWELL TO OXFORD RIDE FORBIKE VISIBILITY RAISES OVER £700

Kingman who completed thesame 129 mile journey on footin 1989. As part of Bike Visibility2013 – a national cyclingchallenge helping to raiseawareness for cycling in theUK - Village Aid wanted to

recreate Andrew's fundraisingjourney to raise awareness ofthe global work the charity hasbeen doing since 1989 fromits humble origins in Bakewell. From the 17th-19th August,Village Aid completed the rideand had a great time along the

way! Day One saw the teamset off from Bakewell arrivingat the YHA National Forest,Swadlincote in high spirits justas it was starting to get dark. Day Two provided a muchflatter terrain as the teamcycled through beautifulcountryside and Leicester’sbustling city centre as theymade their way south. The final day and the

fundraisers were sufferingfrom sore legs but with theend in sight, they pedalled onand made it to Oxford in theirtarget of three days! For further information orphoto’s on the Bakewell toOxford ride visit thewww.facebook/bakewellsoap.For further information on theVillage Aid Charity visithttp://www.villageaid.org

Another opportunity to seethe work of the successfulPhoenix Art Group. The groupwas formed 5 years ago by anumber of friends whowanted to renew and advancetheir skills and creativity in Art. The group meet monthlyin the Bassett Rooms inAshover and visit the nationalexhibitions of other artists.

The group continue to beguided by severalprofessionals who work withdifferent media, to stimulatethe members to produceinnovative and individualisticwork. The group will beexhibiting in Bakewell TownHall on Saturday, September14th from 10am to 4.30pm.

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A group of over fifty peoplefrom 3 generations set offfrom Wirksworth andsurrounding villagesrecently to visit theGerman twin town of

Frankenau. Wirksworth TwinningAssociation chair SuzanneClark said: ‘We were delighted totake part in an important

anniversary celebration atFrankenau / Louisendorfalongside a Frenchtwinning group from Die(pronounced ‘Dee’) - thethird member of our

triangular twinningarrangement.’ This year, Louisendorfcelebrates the 325thanniversary of the foundingof their village, linkedhistorically to Huguenotrefugees from the Die areaof France. Wirksworth TownCouncil is whole-heatedlycommitted to maintainingand building theseinternational links andcouncillors were especiallypleased that this year, forthe first time, a group oflocal footballers joined thecelebrations. ‘WirksworthWanderers’ played in athrilling 6 a sidetournament against 2German teams and 1 fromDie on 3 August, andcelebrated their joint firstposition! Early discussionshave already started abouthosting a possible returnevent here in Englandsometime in the future. The hamlet ofLouisendorf became ahaven for persecutedProtestant refugees fromFrance in the seventeenthcentury and Nadine Berg,president of the Germantwinning associationexplained the importanceof this event: ‘Our international linksgo back a long way. Manyof us ‘Germans’ aredescended from FrenchProtestants who came here325 years ago to escapethe religious intolerance ofLouis XIV. We are sopleased that our Englishfriends from Wirksworthhave made the journey tojoin us for this specialmoment’. Wirksworth TownCouncil first signed atwinning charter with itsFrench partner in 1993 andfollowed this with a similarformal agreement withFrankenau a few yearslater. To mark twenty yearsof twinning this year,Wirksworth people plan alibrary exhibition wherelocal people will offer theirmemories of 20 years oftwinning in 20 words, aspecial film evening duringWirksworth Festival, and acelebration party in thetown hall on 19 October.

WIRKSWORTH GROUP OF ALLAGES VISITS GERMAN TWIN TOWN

31 JULY - 5 AUGUST 2013

FridayFizz

Members of the RNLIMatlock and Bakewellbranch wish to say a hugethank you to all oursupporters who came alongto our Friday fizz. Mr andMrs Roger Taylor gave ustheir beautiful garden forthe evening and it wasperfect. The sun shone,everyone was happy and wemade £1,410 which willhelp towards the cost ofkeeping holiday makers safeby the seaside. Yourgenerosity and support arevital... thankyou.

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Young Explorers DayNursery have recentlycelebrated their firstgraduation for the class of2013. The proud parents of 31children were invited towitness the ceremony,which took place in thegrand surroundings of thepre-school play area. The pre-school childrenwore bright blue gowns andhomemade caps which theyhad personalised. Whentheir names were sung out

to the ‘special leavers song’they were presented by theowners Danielle andMichaela, with a certificateto mark the end of theirtime at Young Explorers,along with a specialhomemade cupcakedecorated with a chocolate,mini mortar board. A buffet was provided forchildren, guests and staff toallow time for everyone tomingle and say their finalfarewells. Michaela Banks, nursery

manager, said: “This hasbeen our first graduation,and it went really well asstaff, children and parentsthoroughly enjoyed theceremony. We will definitelycontinue to celebrate thiseach year. It has been apleasure to watch thechildren flourish and

develop into uniqueindividuals. Thank you to allthe parents for theircontinued support, alongwith a huge thanks to mystaff for their hard work anddedication. We wish thechildren all the best fortheir new adventure on tobig school.

YOUNG EXPLORERSGRADUATION CEREMONY 2013

The regular readers of thePeak Advertiser mayremember me and myMalawi Challenge Projectfrom an issue quite a whileago and having nowreturned from my awesomeexpedition with someunbelievable memories, Iowe a lot of people a hugethank you. I’d like to

express how grateful I amto anyone who helped meget to Malawi, whetherthrough sponsorship,favours, moral support orjust giving up your time tocome to one of my events.Thank you very much, or inthe Malawian language,Chichewa, zikomo!

Oliver Harrop

ZIKOMO!

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keep up repayments on your mortgage.There may be a fee for mortgage advice, the precise amount of the fee will depend upon

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Wirksworth Outdoors is anewly opened shop located onSt John Street in Wirksworth,selling outdoor clothing andequipment. Anyone with aninterest in Walking, Cycling,Running or other outdoorpursuit, at whatever levelwhether it be a gentle stroll inthe countryside or racingdown a track on a bike, wehave the gear for you. Partnersin the business Amanda,Patricia and Geoff all have akeen interest in outdoor lifeand want to share theirexperience in the business,passing on sound honestadvice on the correct andmost suitable kit for eachindividual customer. We stockquality products fromsuppliers who know what is

required from outdoorpursuits. Fabrics that arewaterproof, wind-proof,breathe-able, warm, flexible,attributes to give you comfortduring your activities.Patagonia, Montane, Haglofs,Sprayway, Brasher, Asolo,Endura, Meindl, Buff and other

Wirksworth Outdoors

manufacturers have assistedus in presenting a completerange of top quality hardwearing merchandise that willsuit every pocket. Call in andhave a chat, Trade in your oldwalking boots for new, tell usyour stories bring in yourphotographs and will putthem on our history board.We have a warm welcome foryou all.

WIRKSWORTH ANDDISTRICT PROBUS CLUBAt the August meeting, theChairman, Colin Pidgeonintroduced David Bennett whogave an illustrated talk on “TheOsprey Project at CarsingtonWater. The speaker presentedhis background and those ofthe team members in thisproject. Attracting ospreys atthe nearby Rutland Water hadbeen very successful and witha surplus of chicks were keenfor groups in other areas toestablish nesting sites. The BirdClub at Carsington Water werekeen to set up a project and in2010 preparations were put inmotion with the aid of a DCCExcellence Award. Two siteswere chosen, one at Millfieldsand the other near Sheepwash.In September 2010 two nestplatforms and two percheswere constructed. Four 30 footlong telegraph poles wereobtained and in the earlymonths of 2011 the poles,platforms and perches weretransported to the sites anderected. The problems oftransporting the poles from theRanger’s HQ to the sites werewell illustrated. On the 8th ofMarch 2011, the constructionproject had been completed ata cost of £1660. During 2011, ospreys didstop at Carsington Water. One,a ringed male with a wirelesstransmitter fitted was on itsway from Loch Ussie nearDingwall, Scotland to Senegal. Even more sightings ofospreys were recorded during2012 from April throughout thesummer. This year the sightingof ospreys was much laterpossibly due to the long winter. David finished the talkdescribing in detail the bird’shabits and how far theytravelled. Bob Duxbury thanked thespeaker for an interesting talkon a successful project.

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MONDAY9TH SEPTEMBER

Chelmorton ChurchCoffee Morning

(morning)

Bridge Club 7pm

Chatsworth Players7.30pm

TUESDAY10TH SEPTEMBER

Townswomen’sGuild 10am

Longshaw Lodge(evening)

Red Cross (evening)

WEDNESDAY11TH SEPTEMBER

Waistwise 10am

Floral Art Club7.30pm

SUNDAY15TH SEPTEMBER

Record & CD Fair10-5pm

Chatsworth Players1pm

FRIDAY13TH SEPTEMBER

Phoenix Art Club1-9pm

Bakewell PartnershipMeeting 2pm

Chatsworth Players7.30pm

SATURDAY14TH SEPTEMBER

Phoenix Art Club(all day event)

Aikido10.30am-12.30pm

MONDAY16TH SEPTEMBER

Bakewell ChurchMarket 9am-4pmBridge Club 7pm

Town Council (full) 7pmChatsworth Players

7.30pm

TUESDAY17TH SEPTEMBER

Dorothy VernonChapter (evening)

Red Cross(evening)

THURSDAY29TH AUGUST

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FRIDAY6TH SEPTEMBER

ChatsworthPlayers 7.30pm

SATURDAY7TH SEPTEMBER

Aikido10.30am-12.30pm

WEDNESDAY4TH SEPTEMBER

Village Aid AGM5pm

SATURDAY31ST AUGUST

Aikido10.30am-12.30pm

Craftwise CraftFair (all day event)

FRIDAY30TH AUGUST

ChatsworthPlayers 7.30pm

MONDAY2ND SEPTEMBER

Bridge Club 7pm

Town Council(Planning) 7pm

Chatsworth Players7.30pm

TUESDAY3RD SEPTEMBERBakewell Club forthe Disabled 2pm

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Red Cross(evening)

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“On a gorgeousWednesday evening in themiddle of Carnival week,Bakewell, Cressbrook andTideswell bands joinedforces to entertain adelighted audience of300+ people. The eventwas “Brass in the Park”organised by the RotaryClub of Bakewell as part ofBakewell Carnival. Havingcollaborated in Februarywith Bakewell Rotary toproduce a CD featuring thebands, musicians werekeen to showcase theirtalents to a live audience. Cressbrook started theevening, followed by

Bakewell, with Tideswellthe last to performindividually before afantastic finale featuringthe massed bands wasenhanced by spontaneousdancing from theaudience. As well as adding adifferent event to Carnivalweek, “Brass in the Park”demonstrated the talent ofour local bands and raisedover £500 for local Rotarycharities. Rotarian MikeFowler said “This was afantastic evening and boththe Rotary Club and thebands want to repeat itnext year”.

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August has been a busymonth for the Aquabox Charityoperated by the Rotary Club ofWirksworth. A container of500 Aquaboxes wasdespatched to Beirut on 2nd ofAugust for Syrian refugees.Some 450 of these were“Family Gold” boxes whichcontain a filter unit whichprovides clean drinking waterfor a family with the rest of thebox filled with 70 items of aidselected to meet the basicneeds of the family withcooking equipment, tools, first

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Hathersage Beavers, ofHope Valley, Derbyshire, hasbeen named the winner of anational competition afterthe group’s building skillsimpressed judges. Toy company Schleich UKLtd, organised a ‘Design aBeaver Lodge’ competitionin celebration of the newlylaunched Beaver figuresfrom its Wild Life collection.Beaver Colonies nationwidewere asked to take part in acompetition to design andbuild their own BeaverLodge to be in with achance of winning valuablefunds for their group. Judges choseHathersage Beaver Colony,Hope Valley( w w w . h a t h e r s a g e -scouts.org.uk) as theoverall winner out of themany entries received, forits very well thought outBeaver Lodge. The childrenused recycled materials andconstructed the lodge in across section view to allowthe Beavers to see thedifferent parts. Speaking of the news,Beaver Leader, Tom Crooks(Shere Khan) commented:“We are delighted to beselected as the winner ofthe ‘Design a Beaver Lodge’competition. The childrenabsolutely loved taking partand were really enthusiasticto create their own BeaverLodge, plus they were able

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Don’t miss the chance ofhearing a spectacular organrecital in Hathersage ParishChurch on Saturday 28thSeptember at 7.30pm givenby Professor Ian Tracey -‘Organist Titulaire’ ofLiverpool Cathedral. This will be Ian Tracey’ssecond visit to us. The firstoccasion came aboutbecause of a curious linkbetween Hathersage andLiverpool. One of the iconic publicbuildings of Liverpool is themagnificent St George’sHall which was opened in1854 in the presence ofQueen Victoria and PrinceAlbert. The main structureof the building was of stonederived principally fromquarries aroundHathersage. As a mark of thanks toHathersage and its quarryworkers the Board ofTrustees of St George’s Hallgifted to the village thematching pair of chairs inwhich the Royal pair sat atthe opening ceremony ofthe Hall. These two chairshave resided in the ParishChurch since that time. St George’s Hall itself

has recently undergone amassive refurbishment, andwas re-opened to greatacclaim. The current Hallauthorises requested thatwe loaned the ‘Royal’ chairsfor the period of the re-opening celebrations, whichwe were very pleased to do. The chairs are nowreturned to us, and we arevery happy also to have areturn visit from Ian Traceywho makes our churchorgan do amazing things. Please come and enjoythis unique opportunity. Application for tickets inadvance is recommendedas seating in church islimited. Tickets £10 (noconcessions). To apply fortickets by post please senda stamped addressedenvelope to one of: AnneMainwaring, Ridgeway,Station Road, Hathersage01433 651875. PamelaBooth, Fryston, DerwentLane, Hathersage. SueMalley, Edgegarth,Ranmoor Lane, Hathersage01433 650803. Any proceeds from theevent will go towards thecontinuing work of theParish Church.

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'Matlock Artists Society willbe welcoming artist BrianSmith to its first meeting ofour new 2013/2014programme, which will takeplace on the 21st Septemberat All Saints Church Hall,Smedley Street, Matlock.Brian has proposed having a

morning session as a surgery.This will commence at 10o’clock and the hall will beopen from 9.30am. He wouldlike members to bring alongpieces of work which havebeen problematic and wherethe artist needs help toidentify what needs to bedone to make the painting abetter one. Brian will talkthrough the problems andhelp all of us understandwhat, as an artist, we shouldbe concerned about, such ascomposition, colour, tone,perspective etc. The morningsession is open to bothmembers and non members.There will be a fee of £5 fornon members and this willinclude tea and biscuits. The afternoon session isfor members only. Brian willgive a demonstration of howto paint a snow scene. It isworth looking at his website,at www.briansmithartist.co.uk,showing some of his paintedsnow scenes as a collectionof Christmas cards.’‘On Saturday 19th October,Geoff Kersey will bedemonstrating a painting inAll Saints Church Hall. It willstart at 10 o’clock and last toabout 12.30 to 1.00 o'clock.Non members are invited tocome along. The fee will be£5.00 and this includes teaand biscuits.’

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Children from All Saintsprimary school in Youlgravehave designed andproduced a colourful newmosaic for their villageschool, thanks to fundingfrom the Dove Valley branchof the Decorative & Fine ArtsSociety and YoulgraveSchool Association. The school engagedartist Peter Massey ofZantium Studios, based atHopton near Wirksworth, towork with the children todevelop a design. They wereencouraged to choosesymbols that reflected thecreativity and supportive

ethos of the close-knitchurch school, including thehistoric school bell andhands of friendship, candlesand the chalice. All 65 pupilswere involved in producingthe artwork, which tookplace in July and involvedsticking over 12,500 tinyvitreous glass squares on awaterproof fibreglass board.The finished mosaic hasnow been erectedpermanently on the schoolgates and is both anillustration of the children’screative abilities as well asan eye-catching advert forthe school.

Some of the pupils of All Saints school, Youlgrave, producing the mosaic with the artistPeter Massey of Zantium Studios

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Residents at MoorlandHouse Care Home inHathersage were delightedto welcome the local Motherand Toddler Group to theirHome last week. They had apicnic, fed the Home’schickens and sang nurseryrhymes together. The residents ofMoorland House spent theprevious week rememberingand rehearsing old nurseryrhymes, which led to lots ofreminiscing about bringingup their own children andbought back manymemories. This was part of NationalCare Home Open Day, anational movement toencourage local people toengage with residents incare homes. More than 60 peoplecame to visit MoorlandHouse on the day in total.They joined the residents’Knit and Natter session,

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The David Mellor Street SceneA new permanent StreetScene exhibitioncelebrating David Mellor’siconic 20th century streetfurniture designs will opento the public on 8September. Perhaps mostwidely known for cutlery,versatile product designerMellor also produced thefirst modern streetfurniture in post-warBritain. His revolutionarydesigns were widelydistributed and altered theappearance of the streetscene throughout the UK. One of David Mellor’smajor aims as a designerwas to improve standards inthe day-to-day public streetscene of bus shelters, streetlights, bollards, litter binsand seating. An estimated25,000 sets of his trafficlights, originally designed inthe 1960s, are still in usetoday.

The new publicexhibition area on thewoodland site of the DavidMellor Design Museum atHathersage in the PeakDistrict National Park, is apowerful reminder of DavidMellor’s influence on oureveryday designenvironment. Saturday 7 September,2pm: Press launch andofficial opening by SirMichael Hopkins. Sunday 8 September,11am-5pm: A publicopening day celebrating thenew exhibit. Food, drink,factory tours all day and agreat vintage pizza vanoffering free pizza amongstthe bunting and vintageRoutemaster Bus.

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After a slow start I haveenjoyed a good summerwatching wildlife and hopethat other wildlife enthusiastshave found that too.Butterflies seemed so sparsein spring but, to our relief, bymid-August our garden wasbeing visited by lots ofwhites, peacocks andgatekeepers. It also seemslike a long time ago that weenjoyed the three wildlifewalks organised by ourgroup. However as the daysshorten it’s time to look toindoor activities such as ournew evening series ofillustrated talks which will runthrough to April 2014.George Wolfe, our secretary,has arranged an excellentrange of talks for us again.They vary between localtopics such as DeepdaleReserve run by Plantlife andour Wildlife Trust Reserve atWoodside to Managing theRoaches in the west of thePeak District. Wildlife in faraway areas such as theGalapagos Islands andYellowstone National Park iscovered too and there is even

a talk about everything to dowith the oak, so hopefullythere really is something foreveryone. Our first talk is on thefascinating world of fungi,particularly the attractivewaxcap group and will begiven by Trust member RobFoster who has been carryingout fungi surveys for over thepast 10 years. The waxcapsare mushroom-like fungiwhose colours vary from redto pink to yellow to green –quite colourful. There areabout 40 different species inthe UK and they come upmostly on nutrient–poorpasture in the late summerand autumn. Because of this,most of the different speciescan be found locally in thePeak District on theunfertilised slopes of hillsheep farms, and the UpperDerwent Valley near Rob’shome is a good area to findthem. Some are extremelyrare as in much of the UK andEurope grassland has been‘improved’ by ploughing up,reseeding and fertilising.Rob’s talk will give a basic

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can be used to evaluate theenvironmental importance ofsites as waxcap grasslands. The talk will be held onMonday 23 September at7.30pm at the Medway

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As Mind, the mental healthcharity, reports a 50% risein calls to its Infoline, theBakewell shop appeals forsupport to help meet theurgent demand. It needsboth volunteers anddonations. The numbers ofpeople ringing Mind’snational telephone servicehave gone up from 46,000in 2011/12 to 68,000 in2012/2013. Many of the calls comefrom people facing severefinancial worries. There hasalso been a 30% increase incalls from people who haveexperienced suicidalthoughts, taken steps toend their own life, or hadconcerns about a loved one.In 2012/13 there were1,546 up from the 1,185contacts received theprevious year. Shops are the backboneof the charity, and nothingcould be achieved withoutthe 1,700 volunteers inshops across the countrywho give up their valuabletime to work there.However, the Bakewell shopis appealing for localsupport as their shop isunderstaffed. Volunteersonly need to work two tothree hours twice a week.No prior experience isneeded. Mind’s services areneeded now more thanever, and it is striving tomeet the challenge withexisting resources.However, it relies on thepublic’s generosity, evenmore so if the present trendcontinues. Bakewell shop managerElaine Dawson says: “Anydonations of old clothes,shoes and toys would makea real difference to thosepeople in need. Pleasecome forward and give upsome of your time to helpus in the shop.” The Mind Infoline is aconfidential telephoneservice providinginformation about mentalhealth diagnosis,treatment, medication,

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Most Rowsley childrengrew up playing in theDerwent and the Wye, takingpart in summer swimminggalas on a safe stretch of thelatter. One popular annualjaunt carried villagers toYoulgrave welldressings onthe Birchover Express – ahorse-drawn bus operated byMrs Marsden of Birchover.Rowsley families always wentalong to support the annual

Beeley Club Feast, fondlyremembered by Ethel foroffering donkey rides alongone of the peaceful countrylanes. Local organizationsmaintained the Club Feasttradition of marching withtheir embroidered bannersbehind a lively band. The Duke and Duchess ofRutland could be relied uponto open the annual RowsleyFlower Show and also laid on

occasional parties for theirtenants’ children. A fairnumber of villagers wereemployed at Haddon orStanton Woodhouse. As Lordof the Manor, the Duke wassole landowner of Rowsleyuntil 1932. Both the land andmuch of the building costs ofSt Katherine’s church wereducal gifts, as were theearlier school and latervillage hall.

Rollo the VikingThe school had three classes,pupils’ interest in local historybeing fired by the legend thatRowsley was named afterRollo the Viking who sailed upthe Derwent and established asettlement on the site of HallFarm. In attempting to explainthe deep dry ditches aroundPeak Tor and Shay Knowl,children were told that peoplehad lived on the upper slopesin the distant past, when thepresent village site was a riverswamp. Defensive moats orditches prevented theirlivestock from straying downinto danger. A modern-dayVillage Trail leaflet explainsthat ‘Rowsley’ could mean aclearing (leah) belonging tosomeone called Hrothwulf orHrolfr. St Katherine’s Churchcontains the fragment of acarved Saxon cross found inthe Wye by Edward Caudwellin the early 1900s, whilehuman bones were said toturn up occasionally onCall’home Field, furthering theassumption of a lost Normanchurch and graveyard. Once in a while the olderboys, approaching the schoolleaving age of 14, had enoughof all this education, forcingheadmaster Tom HerbertChandler to step in. He didn’tspare the rod and furthermoredemonstrated a total lack ofsex discrimination. Ethelchose to be vague about thenumber of times she wascaned for talking in class. Breaks in lessons camewhen the ‘nit nurse’ droppedby to rummage through about140 heads. Rowsley’s nearestdoctor was for many years DrFentem of Bakewell and it wasbest to be prepared fordoctors’ bills and medicines.Minor cuts and grazes couldbe eased by simple remedieson sale in Mrs Whitehead’sshop next to the woodyard.The first village post office isthought to have been run fromthe school by headmasterThomas Richards. When heretired to Granby Cottage onChurch Lane he took thebusiness with him. A laterpostmaster, John EdwardSutton, bought the first motorcar in Rowsley, although theDuke of Rutland frequentlydrove through in his brass-embellished motor.Iced buns and barrels of beerIn due course the post officewas established in GreatRowsley – that part of thevillage west of the Derwent –but Little Rowsley always hadmore family businesses.Edwin Bacon ran a fish andchip shop as well as theadjoining cycle shop andpetrol pumps. Little Rowsleywas known to its neighboursover the river as Klondike,because, thought Ethel, ‘They

seemed to be better-off thanwe were.’ The whole village lay onthe regular rounds of bothBramwells the Bakewellfruiterers and Squires’ bakeryof Darley Dale. Gervase Smithof Hackney came around withhousehold wares and fromtime to time a flat cart drovein from Chesterfield stackedwith sturdy brown potteryknown as ‘Brampton China’ –pancheons, pudding basins,stewpots and round brownteapots. A knife grinder paidregular visits too, whilehandmade wooden pegscould be bought from Tory(Victoria) Smith, one of a largegypsy family strung outaround the Peak. Tory travelledeverywhere on foot and wasoccasionally put up overnightby one of the villagers. Cobbler Tom Wall madeand repaired shoes in his littlestone workshop next to YewTree Cottage and Uncle SamWall of Bridge House Farmhad a smithy on School Lane.Each summer the Shimwellsof Home Farm on ChurchLane drove their large herd ofdairy cows to Haddon Fields.On fly-ridden summerevenings, a lad could earn aha-penny by holding a coupleof cows’ tails to stop themswishing around duringmilking; the milk was broughtback to Home Farm by ponyand trap. Mrs Shimwell would buy atray of iced buns from the Co-op baker’s van to be sharedamongst young helpers onthe farm. Iced buns were finefor the children but once ayear Home Farm was stockedup with barrels of beer to lastthrough the dry and dustyhaymaking. This work reliedon seasonal labour fromgroups of Irishmen whoalways turned up at just theright time and wereaccommodated in the barns. Many unfamiliar faceswere glad of a countrywelcome at Rowsley duringWW2, when soldiers werebilleted in various homes andfamilies took in evacueesfrom Manchester. Local non-serving men used brush stalesfor bayonet practice until their‘Dad’s Army’ platoon wasissued with real weapons, andaround 30 wives anddaughters found themselvesstepping into men’s shoes atthe railway station, cleaningengines and carrying outheavy work in the stores. No-one could possibly haveguessed that within a lifetimethis busy line would be axed.But maybe the efforts of PeakRail will yet turn back the clockfor Rowsley, with a newgeneration of villagerschecking their clocks againstthe whistle of a train.

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What?A fun, family-orientedevent that will mix greatlocal food, drink andmusic withinspiration and ideasfor living agreener life.W h e n ?Saturday 12July 2014, Where? atthe BakewellAgriculturalB u s i n e s sCentre.Who?The BakewellG r e e nFestival willbring togetheri n d i v i d u a l s ,e n t h u s i a s t s ,v o l u n t a r yorganisations, schools,colleges and business peoplefrom across the Peak Districtto share the vision of asustainable future with eachother and with our manyvisitors. If you’re involved with a

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damaging impact on theplanet. The tone will beuplifting, informative,positive. The catalyst for theBakewell Green Festival is aQuaker commitment to worktowards a low-carbon,

sustainable future. Thesteering group and leadorganisers are from BakewellQuaker Meeting, but this willbe primarily a secular andinclusive event.How can I get involved?Over the past few months wehave been working to find corefunding to enable the day togo ahead. That is now in place,so the opportunity is open foryou to come on board. If youwould like to be involved in theday by being part of, orespecially by helping toorganise, one of the activityareas please contact theproject organising group:through the website :http://www.bakewellgreenfestival.org/ by phone to theevent office: Jeni Edwards on01629 636550; or come alongto the Open Evening atBakewell Quaker MeetingHouse, 7.30pm, WednesdaySeptember 18th to share thevision and find the place foryou.Activity Areas?These are the areas in which

you could get involved:• ‘The Hub’ - stalls andactivities for adults, teens andchildren;• ‘The Renewable Energyevent’ – information,resources and traders;• ‘Occupy Bakewell for 1 dayonly’ – debate and discussionforum;• ‘Music for All’ - a programmeof acoustic music, dance andsong;• ‘Farming Live’ – showinghow local farming providessustainable food and materialsfor living.• ‘Ten minutes to change theworld’ - short talks and filmsetc. to share experiences /solutions.•Outside events for all in thesurroundings of theAgricultural Centre;•Encouraging Bakewell townto take part by offering food,information etc.•Involving local schools in theevent. Now is your opportunity: itwould be good to hear fromyou.

Bakewell Green Festival Celebrating sustainable living in the Peak District ~ July 2014

Beeley villagers arecelebrating their BeeleyCarnivals throughout theyears with a specialHeritage Open Day on 14thSeptember 2013. Beeley Carnivals rangmost years from 1952 to1987. The Beeley HeritageGroup have beencollecting photographs ofthe Queens and theirretinues, and will beputting on a display in thevillage hall from 11am-4pm. This event issupported by EnglishHeritage. We have alsocollected a great manypictures of the fancy dresscompetitions and otherevents. Please come andsee the photographs -maybe you can add to theinformation we have

discovered? Beeley villagehall volunteers will beserving teas and cakesthroughout the day, andthere will be a ‘Make yourown crown’ workshop in

the smaller room for anychild who would like todesign himself or herself acrown.Programme:11am: The village hall will

open as will Spencer’s Yardalong the road at MoorEnd, which is an 18thcentury recreation of aworkers cottage.1-1.30pm Judging of fancydress competition. Therewill be 4 categories, 0-3years, 5-8 years, 9-12years and 13 and above.The children’s parade willfollow.2-3.30pm Band/music willbe playing at the villagehall with Steve Harper.3.30pm We will be taking agroup photo of any of theformer queens who areable to join us on the day.3.45pm There will be aduck race on the BeeleyBrook.Events will close at 4pm. Please come along andjoin in the fun!

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Autonomy Coming Soon To Peak Shopping VillageLadies fashion retailerAutonomy was establishedin London 10 years ago andhas built a reputation as aquality ladies tailoringbrand. During SeptemberAutonomy will be openingtheir brand new store atrecently rebranded PeakShopping Village addingfurther choice to the ladiesfashion already offered byPavers Shoes, LeadingLabels, Cotton Traders,Alexara and Brandz. Autonomy offer a greatrange of affordable,feminine and co-ordinatedranges with timelessstyling. The collectionfocuses on a tailoredseparate, suiting andouterwear along with smartcasual daywear thatconsistently delivers onquality, fit and price. Sizesrange from 8-22 with a wideselection of petite trousers.A great practical bonus tothe range is that it is alsomachine washable. For news on the launchdate and information on

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TIDESWELL MALE VOICE CHOIR –Glittering Gawsworth

The Alice in Wonderlandsetting of Gawsworth Hall,with its gem of a Tudormansion and beautifulgardens, was the venue for asuperb concert on the eveningof Sunday 11th August. As the stars glittered in thefirmament above thisvenerable setting, an equallyglittering galaxy of singers hadassembled for a muchanticipated performance of aLes Miserables Spectacular. The Tideswell Male VoiceChoir had ventured from itstraditional heartland in ThePeak District to this lovely partof Cheshire and was joined bya constellation ofastonishingly young andhighly talented soloistsrecruited from various musicalacademies throughout thecountry. With a formula like

this, the evening could only bea runaway success. And it was. The first half was a dazzlingassortment of mainlycontemporary pieces fromboth choir and soloists and thesecond, a medley of piecesfrom Les Miserables – songswhich have become sopopular, it is no exaggerationto say they have become partof our collective musicalpsyche. “1,500 pages ofunremitting gloom” was howVictor Hugo’s dark novel LesMiserables was oncedescribed to me. However, there wasnothing gloomy about thesecond half of the Gawsworthconcert as the sixtyperformers on stage broughtCameron Mackintosh’sadaptation of Boubil andSchonberg’s musicalmasterpiece to vibrant life.They explored the themes ofinjustice, redemption,obsession and love, withheartfelt vocal conviction. Thesoloists were sublime; thechoir magnificent and all thisto the keyboardaccompaniment ofChristopher Ellis who, withLisztian facility, added a thicklytextured, almost orchestralquality to the performance. No ordinary male voicechoir this: the men weredisciplined, animated,engaged and engaging, withmuch expression andmovement, the fruits no doubtof many rehearsal hours underthe watchful tutoring of theirchoreographer, Wendy Cook. It would be invidious tosingle out any individualsoloist for special mention;they all sang and performedsuperbly well and brought arefreshing element ofyouthfulness (their ages rangefrom sixteen to twenty one) tothis magical evening. ErinAlexander, Charlotte Hoather,Georgia Odette, MatthewMellor and Kieron-ConnorValentine are all names whichwe should look out for infuture as they forge theirsinging careers. Add to this thevoice of Phil Rigley as Javertand the diminutive figure ofnine year-old MadelineOsborne as Cosette both ofwhom gave unforgettableperformances. This was an evening’sentertainment of the highestquality and tribute must bepaid to its creator, T.M.V.C.’smusical director, animator andimpresario Dennis Kay who isalready deeply engaged in hisnext major opus: two showson consecutive evenings (5thand 6th October at StockportPlaza and Buxton OperaHouse respectively) whenT.M.V.C. and some of theabove young soloists willperform with the (original)Military Wives Choir asfeatured in the BBC televisionseries “The Choir”. Visit the choir’s websitewww.tideswellmvc.co.uk tosee where else T.M.V.C. andChristopher Ellis will beperforming throughout thesummer.

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Upbeat, Soulful andExquisite are just some ofthe words used to describeARKangel’s sophisticatedperformances. The muchacclaimed duo are playingan evening of light jazzclassics at Cromford Millson Friday 6th September2013 at 7.30pm. Catherine Roth, EventsOfficer for the ArkwrightSociety, said, “CromfordMills is a wonderful venueand very atmospheric formusical evenings. We areespecially delighted to haveARKangel with us to

introduce a jazz element toour expanding musicalevents programme.” ARKangel’s performancestarts at 7.30pm andadvance booking isrecommended to avoiddisappointment. Tickets forthe performance cost £10per person. For further details andticket bookings contact theArkwright Society on 01629825995, visit:www.arkwrightsociety.org.ukor call in to Reception at theShop in the Yard atCromford Mills.

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Bakewell Bird Study Groupkicks off its new season witha talk by Matt Johnson onDeveloping and ManagingWoodside Farm naturereserve near Ilkeston. Mattworks for Derbyshire WildlifeTrust who own the area ofgrassland and scrub which isbeing managed with cattleand sheep to establishwildflowers and to encouragebirds such as skylark andgrasshopper warbler. Theillustrated talk is on MondaySeptember 9th at 7.30pm. All

our meetings are held at theFriends Meeting House onMatlock Street in Bakewell onthe second Monday in themonth from September toMay. This year we have somecracking presentations linedup given by guest speakers allof whom are experts in theirfield. Wildlife of Canadafeatures on October 14th andthe Fabulous Hummingbirdsof South America onNovember 11th. AfterChristmas we have the Magicof Merlins, Birds of the Scilly

Isles and a talk on whygardens are so good for birds. BBSG was founded in 1987by a group of localenthusiasts who apart fromthe talks also arrange daytrips to local bird hot spotssuch as Carsington Water.Guests are always welcome(£2) so why not come alongto our first meeting. Some ofour members areaccomplished photographersone of whom took thispicture of young dippersbegging for food. Dippers area familiar bird of rocky

BAKEWELL BIRD STUDY GROUP NEW SEASON

Students at Anthony GellSchool in Wirksworth werecollecting some excellentGCSE results today. 93% of thestudents at the schoolachieved at least five highergrades at GCSE which is theschool’s highest ever figure.59% of students gained 5higher grades includingEnglish and maths with themaths results breaking theschools record, set last year,with 77% gaining a high gradeGCSE. Many of the top mathsstudents also took FurtherMaths GSCE with four gainingthe coveted A double starredgrade. Overall, around 25% ofgrades were As and A*s. Headteacher David Bakercongratulated all of thestudents on their excellentachievements and thankedboth staff and parents for all oftheir hard work and support.David said “I know how hardall our students have worked

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Book your place now for ourBig Zumba Challenge! Local charity, Helen’sTrust invite Zumba lovers totake part in the two hourZumba sessions onSaturday 7th September,which are runningthroughout the day atBaslow Village Hall. The fantastic highenergy work out will raisemoney for the charity, andthere is even a prize for thebest Zumba fancy dress,and fantastic raffle prizeson offer. The event is set to be afun filled day for friends andfamily but places arelimited so booking isrecommended! Tickets forthe Zumba Party are £10 fortwo hours and all proceeds

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streams and rivers in the Peakand are characterised by theirconstant dipping anduncanny ability to walk on thebottom of fast flowing rivers.BBSG also carry out studieson birds in the Bakewell areae.g. surveying garden birdnumbers throughout the yearwhich over the long term willprovide valuable insight intothe changes in this importanthabitat. Visit the BBSG website atwww.bakewellbirdstudygroup.org.uk for furtherinformation.

for these qualifications overthe last two years and I amdelighted to see theirdedication pay off. I amdelighted to see that our mostable students have achievedlots of A and A* grades but it isjust as pleasing to see somany students who have mettheir personal targets and inmany cases exceeded them”. Mr Baker explained thatthis has been an unsettlingyear as there has been somuch in the media aboutchanges to marking and gradeborderlines. “It has becomeincreasingly difficult forstudents and teachers to knowexactly where the winning lineis and that does not make iteasy to win the race! There aremany more changes in thepipeline in the coming yearsand we will be working hard toensure that our students do aswell as they possibly can” headded.

The Bramwell Institutehosted the August meetingof the Taddington Gardenersgroup. There was a livelydiscussion about anextensive range of gardenmatters starting with moles,ending with wisteria andtaking in fruit trees, bees,chard, cucumbers and ... themysterious small greencaterpillar which has beendevastating brassica plantsand more throughout TownEnd - one unknown even tothe most experiencedvegetable growers. Soundadvice was forthcoming onmost of these topics, apart

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Students at Hope ValleyCollege were celebrating thisweek after achieving recordbreaking GCSE results,against a backdrop ofnational concern aboutstudents potentially beingdis-advantaged by risingGCSE standards. 79% of College studentswere awarded 5+ A*to C atGCSE, including English andMaths, surpassing theprevious College record by16%. In addition to breaking all

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higher across a core ofsubjects including: English,Maths, History or Geography,the Sciences and a modernforeign language. Principal Bernie Huntercommented: “It is importantthat students leave theCollege with a set of wellrounded GCSE grades thatwill stand them in good steadin the future. We aredelighted and proud that thisyear the College, collectively,has achieved this with flyingcolours. The A*-C pass ratewas exceptionally strong inthe three core areas ofEnglish, Maths and theSciences – one of the keymeasurements set down bythe government. Not only didstudents produce highperformances in these coresubjects but they alsoexcelled in the languages,technology, the arts andhumanities gaining someimpressive results.” 15 students gained 7 ofore A*/A grades, with a third

of all students gaining 3 ormore A*/A grades. On anindividual basis the highestacademic performers wereImogen Carter with 12 A*/Agrades whilst GuiseppinaBarile, Jacob Murray, andHazel Watson all achieved 11A*/A grades. Principal Bernie Hunteradded: “These areoutstanding results by anystandards but they areparticularly pleasing in aperiod when the governmentis explicitly stating they areseeking to make GCSEs moredifficult. I congratulate thestudents on their hard workand the success it hasbrought them. The results arejust reward for the efforts ofthe staff and the support ofthe parents which made all ofthis possible.” The class of 2013 will beinvited to return to theCollege to collect theircertificates in an evening ofcelebration early inDecember.

HOPE VALLEY COLLEGE CELEBRATESRECORD BREAKING GCSE RESULTS

Tansley Film willopen its newseason on Tuesday3rd Septemberwith the musicalblockbuster LesMisérables, as p e c t a c u l a rinterpretation ofVictor Hugo’s epictale of romanceand revolution in19th CenturyFrance. Book nowto guarantee seats! Directed by TomHooper (who alsodirected The King’sSpeech), the filmstars HughJackman as JeanValjean, aF r e n c h m a nreleased from prison afterbeing incarcerated for 19years for stealing bread.Valjean agrees to take care ofCosette (Amanda Seyfried),the illegitimate daughter ofthe dying factory workerFantine (Anne Hathaway), butas a fugitive he must alsoavoid being captured again bypolice inspector Javert(Russell Crowe). Decisionsmade change lives. It's astory of broken dreams,unrequited love, passion,sacrifice and redemption. Les Miserables has wonacclaim in nationalnewspapers. Observer criticPhilip French described thefilm as the best musical he’dseen for years, whileTelegraph critic Robbie Collindiscovered in it “explosions ofgrief; fireballs of romance;million-buck conflagrations ofheartbreak." Screening of the film,

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which carries a 12Acertificate, starts at 7.30pm inTansley Village Hall.Refreshments will beavailable from 7pm. Nomembership is required. Youcan buy a Freechoice card for£20, allowing you entry toany seven films in the newprogramme, or you can pay£4 on the door. Either way,please book in advance —e m a i [email protected] or phone 01629 584243.Other films in Tansley Film’s2013/14 programme will be:Quartet (1st October); DiangoUnchained (5th November);Life of Pi (3rd December);Amour (7th January); TheImpossible (4th February2014); Lincoln (4th March)2014; Before Midnight (1stApril). The final film, to be shownon 6th May, will be chosen ata later date.

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This charming cottage situated in Darley Bridge on the outskirts of Matlock,Derbyshire, has a date stone inset to the front wall with initials and date of

1756 and was originally built as a 1 up 1 down dwelling with only a ladder toaccess the top floor, the ladder grooves can still be seen in the master

bedroom. Okerview has been updated and extended over the interveningyears and now has three good sized bedrooms, lounge, kitchen with dining

area, ground floor bathroom and off road parking for one vehicle and anouthouse with power. The current owners rent the cottage out for holidaylets. The accommodation benefits from double glazing and central heating

throughout. To the rear of the property a small gravelled courtyard withstepping stone path can be found with an outhouse, with power supply and

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bathrooms, living kitchen dining area spanning one floor, utility room,separate w.c, walk in pantry and cellar area, with views on every floor.The property has a lot of original features and provides very versatile

living accommodation to suit a family or to be run as a B & B subject tothe necessary approvals. The amenities of Matlock Bath are close to

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The Cottage, Ashover Hay£649,000

A unique opportunity to acquire this well presented, delightful detachedstone cottage, situated in an idyllic tranquil rural setting with commandingviews over open countryside and Ogston Reservoir. Standing in extensive

gardens, this desirable property offers four bedrooms, master bedroom withensuite shower, family bathroom, lounge, conservatory,downstairs

cloakroom and spacious dining kitchen with utility area. The property isapproached via a wrought iron gated driveway, flanked by gardens with

lawns interspersed with trees and having borders stocked with cottage styleplants. A manicured archway leads you to the stone flagged patio area with

seating and a toadstool shaped stone bird bath, raised bed and outsidewater supply and lights. Stone Coal bunker. A useful built in stone storage

shed with a wooden latch door ,providing shelving .To the front of theproperty is a lawned area taking advantage of the superb panoramic views,

bordered by hedging. VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

Dimple Road,MatlockOIRO £625,000

Built in stone and believed to be of early 19th century origin, this imposingdouble fronted gentleman’s residence commands spectacular southerly

views. Fully renovated and currently used as offices, but in years past thiswas occupied both as a private residential property and as office

accommodation. It is an imposing and substantial property and presentsconsiderable potential for a wide variety of uses and would appeal to the

purchaser looking to acquire a home of distinction in a convenient location,or alternatively offering potential for home working, granny annexe or even

bed and breakfast accommodation. Alternatively, present an opportunityfor redevelopment and speculation. To the front of the property, an

extensive area of vehicle parking with stocked borders to the front elevationand with pathway leading to an enclosed courtyard raised borders and withpathway leading to the rear. A rear parking area with a driveway leading to

the opposite gable elevation and back to the front car park. Only aninspection can reveal the true potential on offer.

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A MID TERRACED PROPERTY OFFERING DECEPTIVELYSPACIOUS THREE BEDROOM ACCOMMODATION OVERTHREE FLOORS. Presented to a pleasing standard andhaving a modern fitted kitchen and white bathroomsuite, already benefiting from gas fired centralheating and part double glazing and sitting within amanageable plot with front forecourt garden andraised rear terraced garden. EPC rating D.

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AN ATTRACTIVE FIRST FLOOR TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTCONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN THE HEART OF BAKEWELL.This comfortable two bedroom apartment presents a rangeof accommodation that would suit not only the retired orsingle purchaser but also the investor. With fitted secureentry system, fitted kitchen with integral appliances,master bedroom with ensuite shower room, communallawned gardens to the front, the property also benefitsfrom a car port at the rear of the building. EPC rating: tbc.

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AN ATTRACTIVE AND CHARACTERFUL UPGRADEDTHREE DOUBLE BEDROOMED TERRACE WITHIN ACONVENIENT EDGE OF TOWN LOCATION. Being wellpresented throughout and boosting many characterfulfeatures such as stripped polished pine flooring, featureopen cast iron fireplace and with modern twists to thekitchen and bathroom fixtures and fittings. Having thebenefit of a low maintenance south facing garden whichtakes advantage of superb views.

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STAVELEYA substantial 3 bedroom semi-detached property, built inbrick in the 1950s, situated in a convenient location. Theproperty would ideally suit the first time purchaser orthe investor looking to acquire a home to let.Guide price £75,000 - £85,000

MATLOCKA rare town centre investment opportunity within theheart of the popular Derbyshire Dales township ofMatlock. The premises are situated in a prominentlocation and are currently let to a long establishedbusiness and include Ground Floor retail and additionalFirst Floor premises.Guide price £65,000 - £75,000

CALVERAn area of hillside grazing extending to approximately5.75 acres, fronting Cliff Lane, Calver.Guide price £70,000 - £80,000

Ref: 7989 £209,950

A MODERN THREE BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED PROPERTYSITUATED WITHIN THIS CONVENIENT RESIDENTIAL ESTATEON THE EDGE OF MATLOCK’S TOWN CENTRE. Presentedto a pleasing standard throughout with modern diningkitchen to include integral appliances, white sanitary ware,gas fired central heating and uPVC double glazing. Sittingwithin a manageable plot which enjoys front and reargardens, parking and single garage, all of which take in asoutherly aspect over the valley towards delightfulcountryside views. EPC rating: B

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A THREE BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED PROPERTYOFFERING WELL MAINTAINED ACCOMMODATION SETWITHIN THIS POPULAR VILLAGE LOCATION. Being builtof limestone beneath a tiled roof, stands this threebedroom semi-detached property offering wellproportioned accommodation throughout and benefitingfrom gas fired central heating from a back boiler, doubleglazing and sitting within a manageable plot which boastsfront and rear gardens, ample parking and outdoor store.

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A STONE BUILT ONE BEDROOM TERRACED COTTAGE IN NEEDOF COSMETIC UPGRADING. Being built of natural stonebeneath a slate roof, stands this one bedroom charactercottage in need of upgrading and modernisation. Boastingmany original features such as gritstone fireplaces and havingSuffolk latch doors throughout and exposed beamed ceilings.With pine fitted kitchen and bathroom with white suite andsitting within a manageable plot which boasts a larger thanexpected front garden mainly laid to lawn. EPC rating: D

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PROPERTIES TO LETMATLOCKA unique opportunity to rent a newly refurbished and contemporary styledapartment in a quiet but exceedingly convenient location on the town fringe.Only inspection will yield the true attractions of this apartment which boastslaminate floors throughout, fitted kitchen with open plan living room, wellproportioned bedrooms and attractively fitted and tiled bathroom. Both streetand off street parking is available.

MATLOCK** TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX APARTMENT WITH GARDEN ** A refurbishedapartment providing stylish and easily managed two bedroom accommodation.Accommodation comprises of; fitted kitchen, lounge, separate dining room andstairs lead to a large double bedroom and bathroom. With the benefit of a privateaccess and low maintenance garden area. The property stands conveniently placedfor County Hall and Matlock’s central shops and facilities. Ideally suited to thesingle applicant or professional couple internal inspection is highly recommended.

ROWSLEYAn attractive modern four bedroom family home enjoying a convenient cul-de-saclocation. The house is well presented throughout and includes the benefit of upvcdouble glazing and gas fired central heating, particularly pleasant and privategardens landscaped for ease of maintenance, together with off street parking andsingle garage. The property also lies within the catchment area of Lady MannersSchool and there is ready access to the delights of the surrounding DerbyshireDales and Peak District.

WINSTERA generously proportioned four bedroom detached dormer bungalow set within thispopular village location. Detached four bedroom dormer bungalow offering wellproportioned accommodation throughout and having been extended in recentyears. Presented to a pleasing standard throughout and sitting within a larger thanaverage plot which boasts gravelled driveway, single garage, front and rear gardensand delightful views of the surrounding countryside.

£450pcm

£785pcm

£800pcm

£525pcm

See our website for a comprehensive list of ourproperties to let www.fidler-taylor.co.uk

PRICES STARTING FROM £440,000, FORFIVE BEDROOM EXECUTIVE HOMES.

HELP TO BUY – WHAT IT MEANS FOR YOU:The cost of a new-build home at Limestone Croft starts from£440,000 – so this breaks down as:

• Government loans you 20% = £88,000• Your 5% deposit = £22,000• Your 75% mortgage = £330,000• Total = £440,000 (Terms & Conditions apply)

8 THE QUADRANT, BUXTON

01298 23038ALSO AT

KNUTSFORD, NORTHWICH AND CHELFORD

www.rightmove.co.uk www.frankmarshall.co.uk email: [email protected]

SALESLETTINGS

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FOR HomeBuyer Reports & Valuations contact: [email protected]

£475,000

Town LaneCHARLESWORTH2 bedroom farm house.Village location with wonderfulviews. Garden and landamounting to approx 2.5 acres,ménage and 11 stables. Doublegarage.

Additionaloutbuildings.Gas central heatingand part doubleglazed.No onward chain.

EPC rating E £215,000

3 bedroomed mews cottage.Spacious accommodation.Close to village centre andamenities.Garage & off-road parking.Side and rear cottage

gardens. Gascentral heating &double glazing.Pleasant landscapeviews.EPC rating D

Sunny Bank LaneTIDESWELL

£89,950

Cromford LaneBUXTON

Contemporary 2 doublebedroomed mid-terrace.2 recently fitted en-suitebathrooms. L-shapedkitchen/diner.

Large garden torear. Excellentpresentationthroughout.Viewing highlyrecommended. EPC rating D

New

£225,000

Green LaneDISLEY

Rare opportunity to purchasecharacter property.In need of renovation.3 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen& bathroom.Superb view towards LymeCage. Additional garden plotalong StoneridgeNo onward chain.EPC rating F

NewPrice

£250,000

Ecclesbourne DriveBUXTON

Beautifully maintained 3 beddetached bungalow.Detached garage with workshop& excellent parking.Flexible accommodation withbedrooms to ground & first flooruPVC double glazing, gas centralheating. Conservatory &delightful garden to rear.Sought after residential location.EPC rating D

£120,000

Deceptively spacious 2 bedend of terrace property.uPVC double glazing. Good sized garage/workshopto rear with additional parkingViewing highly recommended.Village locationBeautiful gardens to front &rear.

EPC rating D

Sterndale MoorBUXTON

£299,995

MUST BE VIEWED!CARPETS INCLUDED!

PART-EX CONSIDERED!Magnificent views to rear.Impressive sun lounge withtrifold doors. Brand newcottage style stone property.

Large gardens torear. Garage &drivewayparking.Popular villagelocation.EPC rating C

Chapel RoadWHALEY BRIDGENewPrice

£449,000

Watford RoadBUXTON

Detached family home insought after location.Well presented throughout.Double garage, ample off-roadparking.Mature gardens with private

aspect. Closeproximity to thetown centre.No Chain.Early viewing highlyrecommended.EPC rating D

New

NewNewNew£210,000

Park RoadBUXTON

Substantial high specificationtwo bedroom apartment withfar reaching views.LIFT ACCESS to all floors.En-suites to both bedroomsplus separate WC. Delightfulshared grounds with off-roadparking.Extra cellar storage.No onward vendor chain.EPC rating C

NewPrice

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Cottage One, Kings Court BakewellA two double bedroom stone mews cottage which occupies anenviable backwater courtyard setting, having been luxuriouslyappointed and has outstanding period features revealed includingstone mullioned windows, impressive fireplace, ceiling beams andwooden floors. Energy Rating E

• A two double bedroom stone mews cottage

• En-suite bathroom and separate shower room

• Period features

• Backwater courtyard setting

• Internal inspection recommended

Newlyn, The Rock BakewellA spacious beautifully presented double fronted three bedroommid terrace property with two reception rooms, enclosed gardensand off road parking for two vehicles. Occupying an elevatedposition with superb far reaching views across Bakewell and thesurrounding countryside. Energy Rating D

• Three bedroom mid terrace

• Retaining charm and character

• Easy reach of an excellent range of shops & amenities

• Lady Manners School catchment

• Exterior utility and enclosed gardens

A sympathetically enlarged and fully refurbished three bedroom stone built detached residence with off roadparking. Beautifully presented with gas central heating and solar panels. Occupying an elevated position withsuperb far reaching views across the valley. Energy Rating TBA.

• Stunning uninterrupted far reaching views • Extensive well stocked landscaped gardens

• Peaceful picturesque setting • Period features alongside high quality modern fittings

• Oak ledged doors with handmade Suffolk latches

A beautifully presented and contemporary styled period three bedroomed mid terrace house which hasundergone a comprehensive program of refurbishment and modernisation. With attractively landscaped reargardens including stone terrace, lawn and delightful village views. Energy Rating TBA.

• Popular village in the Peak District National Park • Gas central heating, underfloor heating, double glazing

• Excellent school catchment • Easy access to endless outdoor recreational pursuits

• Attractively landscaped rear gardens

Hillcrest Darley Hillside Evelyn, Church Street Tideswell

NEWPRICE

£325,000

NEWPRICE

£250,000

48 Park Road BakewellA well appointed three bedroom semi detached property withenclosed rear staged gardens and decked seating terrace. Occupyingan elevated position in the outskirts of the historic market town ofBakewell with far reaching views across the town and surroundingcountryside. Energy Rating TBA

• Within easy reach of local amenities, shops & country inns

• Within Lady Manners School catchment

• Gas central heating and double glazing

• A well presented family home

• Situated in a popular Peak Park location

The Chapel, Back Lane WessingtonA unique detached four bedroom former chapel dating back to1904, this individual property boasts original features withstunning windows alongside high specification modern fittings.Providing generous accommodation in the heart of Wessington.Energy Rating C

• Original Features

• Commutable distance of major commercial centres

• Within excellent school catchment

• Off-road parking

• Enclosed paved courtyard

Cornerways, Manchester Road TideswellA charming two bedroom stone built period cottage centrallylocated in the historic village of Tideswell, home to the Cathedralof the Peak, within walking distance to an excellent range ofshops, amenities, country inns and cafés. Ideally suited as a holidaycottage or investment property. Energy Rating E

• Charming two bedroom stone built period cottage

• With gas central heating and double glazing

• Seating terrace

• Use of a garden which is common land and maintained by the owners

• No Upward Chain

Flat 4, Buxton Road BakewellA two bedroom second floor apartment occupying a centrallocation in the historic market town of Bakewell with elevated viewsacross the surrounding countryside. Within level walkingdistance to a wealth of local shops, country inns and amenities.Energy Rating F

• Two bedroom second floor apartment

• Ideally suited for a professional couple or investment property

• Retaining period features with sash windows

• Close to a wealth of local shops and country inns

• Central location

NEW£230,000

NEW£550,000

NEW£280,000

£155,000NEWPRICE

£255,000

NEWPRICE

£123,000

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NEW£675,000

NEW£425,000

NEW£200,000

NEW£185,000

Manor Farm Over Haddon

PUBLIC NOTICE:Bagshaws Residential are now in receipt of an offer

for the sum of £342,500 for Manor Farm, Over Haddon,

DE45 1JE.

Anyone wishing to place an offer on this property should

contact Bagshaws Residential, Bridge Street, Bakewell,

DE45 1DS on 01629 814774 before exchange of contracts.

Brereton, Ashford Road BakewellA three bedroom semi detached stone built residence situated in asought after location in the historic market town of Bakewell,surrounded by Derbyshire countryside, with off road parking andenclosed gardens. Within highly regarded school catchment andeasy reach of local shops and amenities. Energy Rating E

• Three bedroom semi detached stone built residence

• Gas central heating and double glazing

• Enjoying views across open countryside

• With rear paved seating terrace and level lawn

• No upward chain

The Cheese Cellar, 1 Brockley Lane TideswellA well proportioned stone built two bedroom period end terracecottage with enclosed rear garden and seating terrace. Occupyingan elevated position in the popular village of Tideswell. Currentlyrun as a successful holiday cottage and also ideally suited as a mainhome. Energy Rating E

• Stone built two bedroom period end terrace

• Easy reach of a wealth of shops and amenities

• Rear enclosed garden with paved seating terraces and lawn

• A charming property located in a Peak Park setting

• Viewing is essential

NEWPRICE

£209,950

NEWPRICE

£190,000

A substantial four / five bedroom three storey detached family residence with enclosed generous gardens andoff-road parking. Occupying an elevated position with superb views across the village and surroundingcountryside. Well appointed for local amenities. Energy Rating TBA.

• The property offers flexible family living accommodation • Well presented throughout

• Well proportioned family home • A viewing is essential

• Set in a peaceful cul-de-sac location

Birchfield Hall is the end wing of an elegant Victorian mansion built as a Peak Park country retreat for theFirth's, a steel family of Sheffield. An imposing four bedroom later addition to the former hunting lodge,occupying a unique setting, in over two acres of south facing private gardens. Energy rating F

• Within Peak District National Park • Retaining impressive original features

• South facing lawned gardens • Boasting over two acres of private gardens

• Approached by a private sweeping driveway

5 Evans Close Bradwell Birchfield Hall, Aston Lane Hope

A three bedroom stone built semi detached property with off road parking, timber garage and enclosed reargarden adjoining farmland. Occupying a cul-de-sac location on the outskirts of Bakewell, within easy reach oflocal shops, amenities, country inns and within Lady Manners School catchment. Energy Rating F

• Three bedroom stone built semi detached • Surrounded by beautiful Derbyshire countryside

• Easy access to public footpaths and cycle trails • Would benefit from a degree of modernisation throughout

• In the heart of the Peak District

A delightful two bedroom period terrace cottage with staged terrace rear garden and balcony, immaculatelypresented throughout retaining charm and character alongside high quality modern fixtures and fittings. Setin the popular village of Tideswell close to a wealth of local shops and amenities. Energy Rating TBA

• Fully refurbished throughout • Dining kitchen with Neff integrated appliances

• Peaceful location on the edge of the village • Prominent fireplace with open fire

• Private staged gardens with delightful views

Wye Grove, Lakeside Bakewell Pen-Y-Ghent, Manchester Road Tideswell

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Chartered Surveyors • Estate Agents • Auctioneers • Residential Letting Agents

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]

v

WIRKSWORTH

MATLOCK

Offers around £214,950

Enviable location within this sought after development, atastefully presented three bedroom semi-detachedresidence sold with the benefit of NO UPWARD CHAIN, Nineyears remaining NHBC guarantee, Gas fired central heating,UPVC double glazing. Entrance Hallway, Guests' Cloakroom,Well appointed and proportioned Dining Kitchen with integratedappliances, Utility Room, Lounge, Master Bedroom with En-suite,Two further Bedrooms, Bathroom. Patio and well proportionedlawned garden to rear. Allocated parking space and garage.

Offers around £415,000

KIRK IRETON

NEW

CHELMORTON, BUXTON

Particularly well presented two / three bedroomed detachedbungalow occupying a large plot and enjoying superb viewsto the rear. Excellent potential to further extend. Situated onthe edge of the village of Chelmorton. Well proportioned EntranceHallway / Large Utility Room, Internal Hallway, Breakfast Kitchenwith attractive stone range-style fireplace, Sitting Room with multi-fuel stove, Dining Room / Bedroom Three, Two further bedroomsand a Bathroom. Outside are gardens to front, side and rear takingfull advantage of the views towards Chelmorton Low. LargeDriveway creating off-street parking / Storage for caravan / motorhome and Detached Garage.

NEW

MATLOCK

Five bedroomed detached family residence enjoying a largegarden plot (approx. 0.6 of an acre) with far reaching superbviews towards surrounding countryside and southerlyaspect. Entrance Vestibule, Spacious Reception Hallway, Study /Family Room, Dining Room, Lounge, Guests’ Cloakroom, Veryspacious well fitted (Mark Wilkinson) Living Kitchen with SittingArea. Feature Basement / Garden Room with access to garden viaFrench doors. Bedroom One with En-suite Shower Room, Fourfurther Bedrooms, Family Bathroom, separate Shower Room andLaundry Room. Driveway providing off-street parking, TwoGarages, Delightful Large Gardens. Potential building plot.

NEW

NEW

A well proportioned and appointed three bedroomed detachedresidence with a large driveway and gardens situated in the sought afterand picturesque village of Kirk Ireton. Entrance Hallway, L-shaped SittingRoom, Dining Room, Fitted Kitchen, Utility Room, UPVC Conservatory, ThreeBedrooms (bedroom one having an en-suite) and bathroom. Oil fired centralheating, sealed unit upvc double glazing. Delightful gardens to front, side andrear together with patios, large driveway and a garage.

Offers around £375,000

Exceptionally well presented recently fully refurbishedfour bedroomed stone town house which must be viewedto be fully appreciated, with beautifully landscapedgarden to rear. Ground Floor : Feature spacious DiningKitchen, Guests’ Cloakroom. First Floor : Sitting Room withattractive fireplace, two bedrooms and a bathroom. SecondFloor : Master Bedroom with En-suite and fitted wardrobesand a Fourth Bedroom. Additionally to the ground floor is anarea which could easily be converted into a sitting room ordining room. No upward chain, gas fired central heating.Outside : Delightful landscaped gardens with patio and lawns.Two large stores and former cottage which offers excellentpotential to further convert.

NEWNEW

TANSLEY

Offers around £139,950

NO UPWARD CHAIN – Ideal for the first time buyer. A twobedroomed semi-detached stone built cottage in a popular andhighly convenient village location. Entrance Hall, Sitting Room withfeature fireplace and multi-fuel stove, Kitchen, Conservatory, TwoBedrooms, and Bathroom. Useful Cellar. Attractive low maintenancepatio side garden with water feature. Gas fired central heating.

MATLOCK

Offers around £129,000

NO UPWARD CHAIN – Ideal for the first time buyer or young family.Within walking distance of local schools and the town centre. Agenerous sized three bedroomed mid-terraced stone built property.Entrance Porch, Sitting Room, Dining Kitchen. First Floor : Two Bedroomsand a Family Bathroom. Second Floor : A generous sized bedroom withstunning views. Gas fired central heating, sealed unit double glazing. Lowmaintenance patio garden with Workshop / Store.

NEW

Offers around £257,500

Offers around £795,000

MATLOCK

Offers around : £249,950

Deceptively spacious well presented four bedroomed residencelocated within an exclusive development. Grade II Listed. NOUPWARD CHAIN. Entrance Hall, Guests' Cloakroom, Lounge,Separate Dining Room and particularly well fitted Kitchen. MasterBedroom with En-Suite, three further Bedrooms and Bathroom. Gasfired central heating. Landscaped garden to rear. Allocated parking fortwo vehicles.

NEWNEWPR

ICE

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BAKEWELL DORE OFFICE BROOMHILL SURVEYS 01629 700699 0114 236 2420 0114 266 0061 0114 235 7741HATHERSAGE BANNER CROSS LETTINGS01433 651 888 0114 268 3388 0114 268 9900

Sel l ing homesl ike yours

This substantial 3 bedroomed 2 reception roomed detached bungalow is situated in this exclusiveenclave in the village of Baslow offering an excellent range of generously proportionedaccommodation with UPVC SUDG and Gas CH. It stands in pleasant gardens and has a triple garagewith potential for further accommodation if required STPP. Available with NO UPWARD CHAIN.

Awaiting EPC

BASLOW, DE45 1SL4, Gorse Ridge Drive Offers Around £375,000

A well positioned 3 bed semi detached bungalow only a short level walk from the town centre of thishistoric market town. The property has Gas central heating, UPVC SUDG and has been extendedwith a conservatory to the rear. There is a level rear lawned garden with pond, green house, garage,car port and plenty of parking.

Awaiting EPC.

BAKEWELL, DE45 1AX2, Park Road Offers Around £225,000

A detached, 2 bedroomed bungalow in need of refurbishment and modernisation. Located justoutside the centre of this popular market town with excellent facilities. The home occupies a slightlyelevated position and stands on a generous plot.

Awaiting EPC

BAKEWELL, DE45 1BGBurton Holme, Burton Close Drive

A delightful detached & extended period property, situated in the very heart of the village & only amoments walk from the local shops. This former Smithy retains many features including beamed ceilings& stone fireplaces, together with gas central heating & a recently installed fitted kitchen. Accommodationbriefly comprises of an entrance hall, extended Sitting/dining room, newly fitted kitchen, 2 bedrooms &family bathroom. To the rear is a cottage garden & patio together with off-road car parking space.

EPC rating E.

BRADWELL. S33 9JLThe Old Smithy, Netherside Offers Around £210,000

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office. VIEWING: Hathersage Office.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

A delightful 3 bedroom split level property occupying an elevated position offering spectacular viewsto the rear across Bakewell and the surrounding countryside.

• 3 bedrooms • High quality kitchen • Luxury 4 piece bathroom • Spiral staircase to loft •Spacious living/dining area • Useful inner lobby with storage • Driveway and garage • Atrractiveterrace enjoying gardens to rear. EPC rating E.

BAKEWELL, DE45 1AX28, Park Road Offers Around £315,000

NEW

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

NEW

4 bed detached family home with large garden in thehamlet of Shatton. £1600 PCM

AVAILABLE TO RENT

We urgently require all types of rental property inDerbyshire to satisfy a growing list of applicants.

To book a free valuation please call Richard on:

07855 400 042

STOP PRESSNew Instruction – 3 bed first floor apartment in theheart of Bakewell. £675 PCM

NEW

NEW

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Bakewell 01629 812777Uttoxeter 01889 562811Ashbourne 01335 342201

Leek 01538 398466 Derby 01332 200147

To book an appointment call now:Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

www.bagshaws.com

Serving the rural community for over 140 years

Located in a private rural setting with stunning views over Combs Reservoir.An extensive seven bedroom detached property with stables, fenced grazing paddock and workshop/studio. EPC Rating E.

Sale guide price: £850,000Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

The BungalowOwlgreave Farm, Combs, High Peak, Derbyshire, SK23 9UW

Set in a picturesque semi-rural setting.A six bedroom stone built farmhouse and a range of traditional and modernfarm buildings set within approximately 21.24 acres of land. EPC Rating G.

Auction guide price: £400,000 - £450,000Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

For Sale By AuctionThe Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell at 3.00pm

Monday 7th October

Church Hill FarmCragg Lane, Blackwell, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 5HZ

For Sale by Informal Tender

An opportunity to acquire an attractive smallholding.A lovely four bedroomed smallholding with a range of farm buildings in a beautifullimestone dale with 5.8 acres. EPC Rating E.

Sale guide price: £530,000Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Mine CottagePerry Dale, Peak Forest, Buxton SK17 8EP

Individually built country house occupying a good sized plot.A splendidly positioned three bedroomed country house and a beautifully renovated twobedroom holiday home along with comprehensive range of outbuildings. EPC Rating D

Sale guide price: £575,000Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 342201

Hollies CottageAtlow, Ashbourne, Derbyshire SE6 1NT

Idyllic location with countryside views.A charming three bedroom barn conversion . The property is of a unique stylish design. EPC Rating C

Sale guide price: £425,000Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 342201

2 Fullwood GrangeHulland Village, Ashbourne DE6 3EZ

Land off Monyash Road Bakewell, DerbyshireA well located parcel of land extending to 0.95 acres. Good roadside access, stables and natural water.Tender Closing Date: Tuesday 10th September 2013 at 12 noonSale guide price: £20,000 - £30,000Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Jewellery Valuation Day4th September 2013 10.00 - 12.30pm

Bagshaws Office, The Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell Thinking of selling? For free verbal valuations and sales advice.

Call 01629 812777 for an appointment. www.wintertons.co.uk

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email: [email protected] www.grantsofderbyshire.co.uk

GR ANT’SOF DER BYSHIR E

St Mary's Gate Offers Around £124,950Two double bedroom cottage located in the heart of Wirksworth which has undergone an extensive programme ofrefurbishment. This home is already taking bookings as a holiday cottage but would also make an ideal First Time Buy.

Greenhill O/A £259,950 Three bedroom semi detached cottage just a few minutes walk from the centreof Wirksworth. This character home has two reception rooms and lovelyenclosed garden enjoying superb views across Wirksworth. Must Be Viewed!

WirksworthFlower Cottage, Steeple Grange O/O £99,995 Two Bedroom Cottage located just on the outskirts of Wirksworth and havinga wealth of charm and original features throughout. Ideal First Time Buy /Holiday Cottage and is available to rent at £425 PCM.

WirksworthCedar House, Two Dales O/A £345,000 This substantial, Three bedroom detached, character home has undergone an extensive programmeof refurbishment, supervised by a local and respected RICS surveyor. This superb family homesits in a large plot and has off street parking and a garage.No upward Chain. Must Be Viewed!

Matlock

6 Market Place, Wirksworth, Derbyshire DE4 4ET

T : 01629 823008

SELLING & LETTING homes ACROSS DERBYSHIRE

Wirksworth

Also at: 121 Park Lane, Mayfair, London W1K 7AG Tel. 0207 318 7087 www.propertyplatform.co.uk

A delightful and characterfulbarn conversion propertysituated in a superb rurallocation on the outskirtsof the historic village of

Bonsall. This unique and characterfulproperty has been extended andrefurbished over the last four years tocreate a delightful family home. Theaccommodation offers four bedrooms,

family bathroom,spacious living room,dining kitchen andutility room. Thereare good sizegardens and ampleoff-road parking. EPCAwaiting

275 STARKHOLMES ROAD,STARKHOLMES, DE4 5JE £159,950

A delightful semi-detached cottage style propertyenjoying an enviable position. This propertywould benefit from some upgrading and has thepotential for extension subject to the necessaryplanning consents. The accommodation currently

offers two bedrooms, ground floor bathroom, sitting room andspacious dining kitchen. There is a driveway with off-road parking,garaging and pleasant gardens taking advantage of the Southerlyaspect and the superb far reaching views. EPC E

A delightful character cottage located inthe older part of the town, opposite thechurch. This charming property offerstwo bedrooms, family bathroom, sittingroom, dining room and fitted kitchen

with a pleasant rear courtyard garden. The propertywould benefit from some up grading andmodernisation. EPC F

THE BARN, TOWNHEAD, BONSALL, DE4 2AT £380,000

NEWNEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

An immaculately presented,recently built, detachedfamily home. This substantialhome has accommodationset over three floors offering

five bedrooms, master with en-suitedressing room and bathroom, guest roomwith en-suite and two further familybathrooms. There is a spacious sittingroom, dining room, study and a good sizedining kitchen. There are gardens to front

and rear, off-roadparking and detachedgaraging. The propertylies within catchmentof the highly regardedBrookfield Schoolwith good accessto excellent localamenities. EPC C

1 OLD PHEASANT COURT, BROOKSIDE, S40 3GY £445,000

NO CHAIN

83 CHURCH STREET, STARKHOLMES,DE4 3BY £119,950

A well-presented, detached family homesituated on a quiet cul-de-sac of similarhigh-quality properties close to the centreof the popular village of Tansley. Theaccommodation offers three bedrooms,

family bathroom, separate W.C., sitting room, dining roomand fitted kitchen. There are gardens to the front and rear,off-road parking and detached garaging. EPC D

41 RIBER VIEW CLOSE, TANSLEY,DE4 5HB £180,000

CURRENT AVAILABLERENTAL PROPERTIES

1 bedroom apartment – Part furnished – Chesterfield – EPC rating E - £395pcm

2 bedroom apartment – Unfurnished – Matlock Bath – EPC rating E - £495pcm

2 bedroom house – Unfurnished – Matlock – EPC rating D - £495pcm

2 bedroom cottage – Unfurnished – Tansley – EPC rating E - £495pcm

3 bedroom house – Unfurnished – Matlock – EPC F - £590pcm

3 bedroom house – Unfurnished – Matlock – EPC C - £795pcm

4 bedroom house – Furnished – Matlock – EPC C - £795pcm

3 bedroom cottage – Unfurnished – Winster – EPC E - £795pcm

4 bedroom house – Unfurnished – Matlock - £800pcm

4 bedroom cottage – Unfurnished – Rowsley –LADY MANNERS CATCHMENT AREA – EPC E - £850pcm

4 bedroom house – Unfurnished – Walton –BROOKFIELD CATCHMENT AREA – EPC D - £900pcm

4 bedroom house – Furnished optional – Wessington – EPC B - £950pcm

4/5 bedroom house – Part furnished – Ashover – EPC F - £1200pcm

NEW

BROOKFIELD CATCHMENT

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Winner of Silver award for ‘Best Retirement Development’ at the 2012 ‘What House?’ awards.

Come and celebrate with us.St Elphin’s House is one year old.

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GOODMOVE

Call us to book your place.

01629 258 003www.audleyretirement.co.uk

Audley St Elphin’s Park. Luxury retirement village.Downsizing is a big decision, so make it a move to celebrate. It’s your house, after all.

Join us at one of our open days to celebrate the first anniversary of the launch of Audley St Elphin’s House.

Set in stunning parkland and home to the Audley Club with its luxury health club, library and restaurant, the house itself lies at the heart of Audley St Elphin’s Park.

Come and join us for strawberries and cream, a glass of champagne and a guided tour.

Thursday 19th and Friday 20th September Call us to book your time or to arrange a different date.

Marketing Suite open daily, 9am-5.30pm Dale Road South, Darley Dale, Matlock DE4 2RH Properties from £249,950 – £525,000

First Anniversary Open Days

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When Ann Wild took a job inher friend’s bridal shop, littledid she imagine it would leadto a business of her own. But, thanks to her vision -and a helping hand from herfriend Mary Gregory, Bakewellis now about to welcome awhole new audience. “Brides will always travelas they search for their dreamdress and I’m sure many ofour customers will make aday of it and visit other shops,cafes and eateries in the towntoo”, said Ann. Brides of Bakewelllaunched in August after Anndiscovered the perfectpremises in an eye-catchinglocation on King Street.

Brides of Bakewell

Huge windows flood thestore’s two showrooms withlight, showing off glamorousgowns to their full potential. I’d built up a lot ofknowledge while working forMary - it’s amazing howmuch you learn when you’reliving and breathing abusiness. I’d also been tobridal shows with Mary andlearned a lot aboutdesigners. Ann stocks four designers:Alan Hannah, Stella York,Mori Lee and Mon Cheri. Sheoffers both Alan Hannah’scouture range - all made inLondon - and his pret aporter range, Mia Mia. “Our gowns range in price

from £500 to £3000”, saidAnn. “I wanted to offer

something for everyone. Wehave accessories by Ivoryand Co - I’ve gone for verygood quality tiaras andaccessories as they aresomething the bride willalways want to keep”. Adding further experienceto Brides of Bakewell is MariaBall, who worked for severalyears in the bridal section ofthe Co-op’s Chesterfielddepartment store, whichclosed in July. The boutique is luxuriousyet relaxed and friendly. Ouraim is to provide every bridewith an enjoyable andmemorable experience onher journey to find the dressof her dreams. Brides of Bakewell willhost an official openingevening on Thursday 26thSeptember (from 5pm).Come and join us for a glassof bubbly. There will be achance to meet other localwedding professionals andopening discounts available.

“EXCLUSIVE TO YOU”Baslow Hall is an elegantManor House built in 1907 setwithin five acres of grounds,including the Walled andKitchen gardens. The gloriousfamily home is ideal for anintimate celebration and canaccommodate up to 38 guests. The Drawing Room, OakPanelled Hall and Study arelicensed for civil marriagesand partnerships. You canchoose a traditional daytimewedding with a MorningCeremony followed by Lunch,or an Afternoon Ceremonywith Dinner and overnight stayin our 11 luxury bedrooms.Baslow Hall would be all yours,as we are a small venue we donot take other events ordiners. Due to popular request, weare offering a limited numberof Saturdays for our AfternoonCeremony & Dinner Packagein 2014. See the website foravailable Saturdays for nextyear.

You are welcome to visitBaslow Hall to have a lookaround and discuss yourrequirements with ourdedicated WeddingCoordinator, Alison. Please call01246 583259 or email

[email protected] to make anappointment. In themeantime, we can send acopy of our new weddingbrochure with a quotation orplease download a copy from

the website, www.fischers-baslowhall.co.uk/weddings Meet Alison at the Peaksand Dales Wedding Show atDevonshire Dome in Buxtonon Sunday 6th October from11am–4pm.

MATLOCK AND DISTRICTHARD OF HEARING CLUBPat Hall’s talk on 5thAugust was entitled ‘It’s aFunny World’, and so itproved to be when seenfrom Pat’s point of view.She told us that she livedin the small village ofStanton, near Ashbourne.Approached by a verynarrow lane with passingplaces, it has no school,post office, shop, pub oreven any gas supply.However it has a grade 2listed bus shelter althoughno bus comes anymore.There was a time when aSat. Nav. from Vladivostokrouted Russian vehiclesthrough the village. Onegot stuck on a bad cornerand was there for twodays until rescued by aJCB. She continued withsome witty poems, one as

Jane about her husbandTarzan, another from theviewpoint of Norma abouther husband John Major.There were also someadvertisements from theearly 1900’s which werevery humorous. She alsoread a Derbyshire dialectpoem by Ted Hancock, alocal poet, very slowly togive us time tounderstand it. RolandCorfield, chairman,thanked her for giving us agood laugh, and he alsothanked Ann Sullivan forputting the text on thescreen. The raffle wasdrawn while committeemembers served tea andbiscuits, and names weretaken for the outing toAmerton Farm onSeptember 2nd.

RECORD GCSE RESULTS ATLADY MANNERS SCHOOL

GCSE results this year havebrought further success toLady Manners School inBakewell. Overall, 82% of thestudents in Year 11 attained atleast 5 grades of C or betterand this is a strongperformance. In fact, for themore difficult figure of 5 ormore GCSE A* to C includingboth English andMathematics, the LadyManners School performanceof 77% this year is particularlypleasing, and is a new recordfor the school. Fifty three studentsachieved at least seven fullGCSE A or A* grades withintheir results. These studentsare James Angove, IsobelBarber, Lydia Barber, JamesBarrett, Emma Baxter, FionaBeck, Matthew Belton, EmilyBeswick, Tasmin Boam,Alexander Bossuyt, HazelBurkinshaw, Ella Bramwell,Hannah Brennan, JenniferBristow, Eleanor Burke,

Jennifer Chennells, JamieChrystal, Max Clarke, ShaunClewes, Evie Coghill,Sebastian Cooke, Sarah Craw,Susanna Crowson, OliverCunningham, Samuel DeRozarieux, Thomas Gittins,Ashleigh Goodall, SianHancox, Ella Heath, RebeccaHiggins, Freddie Higginson,James Howells, CharlotteJardine, Chloe Jones, LottieKemp, James Kitchen, OliverKnowles, Claire Merritt, JackMorrison, Claire Norfolk, LauraOddy, Adam Pearce, EllaPigott, Daniel Pledge, GeorgePoole, Angus Porter, RachaelRagg, Megan Shires, EmmaSwindell, Florence Tilley, OliviaWatson, Holly Webb andWilliam Wright. Headteacher DuncanMeikle has said that “Studentsand staff have worked hardand these successes are verywell deserved. Manycongratulations to allconcerned”.

Open Evening:Thursday 26th September, 5pm onwards

Join us for a glass of bubbly • Opening offer discountsAnd meet other local wedding professionals

King Street, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1FDwww.bridesofbakewell.com

Email [email protected]: 01629 812838

Bridesof Bakewell

Now Open in Bakewell

Alan HannahMia Mia by Alan Hannah

Mon CheriMorilee

Stella York

Ring for more details on 01246 583259or www.fischers-baslowhall.co.uk/weddingsto download a copy of the new wedding brochure.

CALVER ROAD, BASLOW, DE45 1RR

You can choose a traditional Daytime Wedding with a Morning Ceremony followed by Lunch,or an Afternoon Ceremony with Dinner

and overnight stay in our 11 luxury bedrooms

Limited Saturday evening dates available in 2014

LICENSED FOR CIVIL CEREMONIES ~ AWARD WINNING FOOD BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE GROUNDS ~ FRIENDLY AND PROFESSIONAL STAFF

Situated on the edge of the magnificent Chatsworth Estate,this stunning Derbyshire manor house with its extensive private

grounds lends itself admirably to intimate country weddingsand civil partnerships up to 38 guests.

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Imagine your wedding at your own veryspecial country house hotel and estate.

East Lodge and Callow Hall ~ Derbyshire and The Peak District’s leadingspecial occasion venues, really are the only venues that can promise to be

just for you, your family and your closest friends.

HOTEL AND RESTAURANT

east lodge

Telephone 01629 734474Email [email protected]

www.eastlodge.com

East Lodge Hotel and RestaurantRowsley Matlock DE4 2EF

Telephone 01335 300900Email [email protected]

www.callowhall.co.uk

Callow Hall Hotel and RestaurantMappleton Ashbourne DE6 2AA

HOTEL AND RESTAURANT

callow hall

Charles Cotton Hotel | Market Place | Hartington | SK17 0ALT: 01298 84229 | W: charlescotton.co.uk | E: [email protected]

Idyllic country weddings

The Charles Cotton Hotel is a Licensed Wedding Venue and the perfect setting for intimate country weddings.

Our in-house wedding planner works closely with the bride-and-groom-to-be to ensure that everything runs like clockwork on your big day.

With award-winning food, a sumptuous bridal suite and a unique village setting we have all the right ingredients to make your special day truly memorable.

Suite, the hotel’s stunningfunction room, featuringhand-painted murals, iswhere marriage vows areexchanged and then, whilstpost-ceremony drinks areenjoyed on the terrace, theroom is transformed for thewedding breakfast. TheCotton Suite canaccommodate up to 65seated guests and forevening receptions or moreinformal wedding breakfastthere is ample room for upto 100 guests.

Commenting on whycouples should consider theCharles Cotton, Judy Dyersaid: “At the hotel we offera highly personal service forintimate country weddingsand we go out of our way toensure that every weddingis a truly memorableoccasion. As well as a highlypersonal service, we have abeautiful venue, we offergreat value for money andwe produce fabulous food -all the ingredients for a theperfect day.”

EAST LODGE AND CALLOW HALL

East Lodge and Callow Hallhave set themselves apartas both South and NorthDerbyshire and the PeakDistrict’s highest ratedhotels, restaurants andabove all leading WEDDINGvenues and both propertieshave created dreamwedding settings which canbe “Exclusively Yours”. Thewedding team at the twocountry house estates havea selection of weddingpackages to suit all tastes,all ideas and all budgetswhilst maintaining theindividuality you deservefor your special day. Everywedding at these multiaward-winning hotels are

arranged on a totallyexclusive use basis,allowing a truly uniqueexperience for just you,your family and yourguests. The most importantday of your life deserves aspecial setting – imagine alocation that really is justyours and not shared withanyone else; a countryhouse estate where thewhole world revolvesaround you. Both CallowHall and East LodgeCountry House Hotels offerthis unique opportunity toown your own estates forthe duration of yourwedding celebrations. Theluxurious bedrooms are

designed with elegance andromance in mind, theaward winning food issimply superb, all locallysourced and home-grownwherever possible. Thededicated and hugelyexperienced wedding teamunderstand the finitedetails required to makesure you feel special andrelaxed for your big day.This has resulted in themwinning awards for“Outstanding CustomerService” both regionallyand at the national tourismfinals. You don’t even needto worry about separatewedding and receptionvenues because these

idyllic rural hideaways havetheir own Civil WeddingLicences and you can evenchoose to marry outside inthe beautiful weddingpavilion overlooking thegarden’s water features atEast Lodge. So don’t hesitate to callthe East Lodge team on01629 734474 or theCallow Hall team on 01335300900 to arrange a timeto visit and tell them aboutyour plans for your day. Callow Hall are alsohosting a wedding openday on Saturday 21stSeptember where you canview the venue as if it wasyour own wedding day.

If popping the big questiontakes some nerve, planningthe actual wedding takesthe organisational skills of afield marshal. With so much to thinkabout, plan and organise,couples that choose theCharles Cotton for theirwedding and reception - thehotel is a Licensed Venue -can rest assured thateverything will go exactlyaccording to plan on the bigday. Judy Dyer and AlanShanks, the owners of thehotel, have an in-house

w e d d i n gplanner whotailors eachc o u p l e ’ swedding totheir exactrequirements;the weddingplanner alsoworks closelywith SimonHarrison - thehotel's award-winning chef -to plan amouthwateringmenu. The Cotton

MAKING YOUR BIG DAY UNFORGETTABLE

PUCCINI’S ‘TURANDOT’ LIVE IN TIDESWELLTideswell Cinema will bescreening the liveperformance of Puccini’sfinal opera, Turandot, directfrom The Royal OperaHouse, on Tuesday 17thSeptember, in the GeorgeHotel. This Orientalextravaganza is full ofcolour and dance, and

includes the much lovedNessum Dorma. This is thebeginning of a packedseason of theatre, operaand film - for full detailsvisit the websitewww.tideswellcinema.comTo enquire about availabilityof tickets, contact 01298872993.

Calver Childrens CinemaCalver Childrens Cinemaopens for it’s 9th season onSaturday September 21st,

film and all information tobe announced in the nextissue of Peak Advertiser.

23 Firs Parade, Matlock, DE4 3AS Tel: 01629 582968

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Mother of the Bride including Michaela Louisa,Viviana by Dynasty & Forever Yours.

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Telephone 01629 814596 Email [email protected]

www.theridgewaygallery.co.uk

The Ridgeway GalleryThe Old Tavern, Rutland Square, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1BT

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Paintings ~ Ceramics ~ Sculpture

Opening Times:Tues to Sat10am to 5pmClosed:2nd-9th Sept

The Ridgeway Gallery exhibitscontemporary art from someof Derbyshire's finest artists.Our collections includeoriginal figurative, landscapeand contemporary work inmany forms including oils,watercolours and acrylics. Wealso stock ceramics andsculptures as well as limitededition fine art prints by RexPreston. Colin Halliday returns tothe Ridgeway Gallery inSeptember with a newcollection of work featuringsmall plein air studies and stilllifes. As ever, Colin’s paintingsreflect the power of nature inthat the application of paintretains all the immediacy andpower that one feels whenface to face with the elementsand the landscape. Colin’swork is part of a larger overalldisplay at the gallery, whichalso includes new paintingsfrom Terence Storey andMatilda Hunt, as well as newsculptures by Anna Rothwell.Please see the websitewww.theridgewaygallery.co.uk for further details of all ourartists’ work here inSeptember. The Ridgeway Gallery islocated next to the RutlandArms Hotel, Bakewell.

THE RIDGEWAY GALLERY

Seagulls and Sails – Terence Storey

THE RICHARD WHITTLESTONE WILDLIFE GALLERYThe Richard WhittlestoneWildlife Gallery will beholding a sale fromSaturday 14th to Sunday22nd of September.

Reductions of 20% off allstock and 40% off selectedoriginals and prints willmake this a fabulousopportunity to obtain a

superb work of art at a verytempting price! The gallery is open everyday during the sale, 10am-5pm Monday to Saturday,11am-4pm Sunday.

Well worth a visit, thegallery is situated on theChatsworth estate on theedge of the village of Pilsley.www.richardwhittlestone.co.uk Tel. 01246582720.

To celebrate his 80th runningevent Robert Bacon fromCurbar has decided tocelebrate in style and raisefunds for Bakewell and EyamCommunity Transport. Robertstarted running over 10 yearsago and has entered events allover the country including theLondon marathon andGuernsey half marathons. His preparation for theGreat North Run on 15thSeptember is going well.Passengers, friends andsupporters of Bakewell andEyam Community Transportare sponsoring Robert andwish him good luck for theevent. Look out for himwearing no. 6251 on the day. If anyone would like tosponsor Robert or make adonation towards a new busplease contact 01629 641922.

GREAT NORTH RUN – RUNNING 4 A BUS

The Peak District’s Premier Antiques VenueSituated in the heart of Bakewell, opposite The Rutland Arms Hotel

Over 40 reputable dealersLocated on two floors, displays of:

Furniture ~ Silver ~ JewelleryExquisite LightingVintage LuggageSporting Goods

Arts & Crafts ~ Art NouveauClocks ~ Barometers ~ Porcelain

Bijouterie ~ DecorativeFurnishings and some collectablesIncorporating Café Continental

Opening Hours:Monday - Saturday 10am - 5pm, Sunday 11am - 4pm

Tel: 01629 810468Email: [email protected]

Website: www.therutlandarmsantiquescentre.co.uk

RICHARD WHITTLESTONE

WILDLIFE GALLERY

Broomes Barns, Pilsley, Chatsworth, DE45 1PF01246 582720

www.richardwhittlestone.co.uk

AUTUMN SALE

Sept 14th-22nd

Mon-Sat 10am - 5pmSun 11am - 4pm

- 20% off all stock, - 40% on selected items

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Citizens Advice Bureau, Town Hall, MATLOCK. Citizens Advice Bureau,Drop-in and appointments from 10am-2pm on Mon, Tue, Thur, and Fri.Tel. 0844 375 2712 for an appointment. Tel. advice also available Mon-Fri 10am–3pm on 0844 375 2712, Appointments and Drop-in alsoavailable at Cornerstones, 36 Church Street, ASHBOURNE, from 10am–12.30pm on Mondays and at the Medway Community Centre, New Street,BAKEWELL, from 9.30am–12noon on Mondays. For all appointments andtelephone advice please call 0844 375 2712 Mon-Fri 10am–1pm.Services also available at GP Surgeries in Ashbourne, Bakewell, DarleyDale, Matlock, Winster, Wirksworth and Youlgrave – please contact yourGP Surgery for information.Citizens Advice Bureau HIGH PEAK – Tel. 01298 214550. Helpline Tel:08444 111 308 if ringing from a landline, or 0300 3300 650 if ringingfrom a mobile Mon Wed & Fri 10am-2pm, Tues 1–8pm & Thurs 10am-8pm, or email us at [email protected] (TIDESWELL –TheNew Surgery, Parke Road, Wednesday 2-5pm (Appointments only).BASLOW – Baslow Health Centre, Church Lane, Wednesday 9.30am-12.30pm (Appointments only). HARTINGTON – The Surgery, Dig Street,Wednesday 9.15–11.30am (Appointments only). EYAM – The Surgery,Church Street 2nd & 4th Thursdays monthly 9.30am–12.30pm(Appointments only). BRADWELL– Netherside Surgery 1st & 3rdThursdays monthly 9.15am–12.15pm (Appointments only. HOPE – TheEvelyn Medical Centre, Marsh Avenue, Friday 9.15am–12.15pm(Appointments only). Please see our website for details of all our sessionswww.highpeakcab.org.uk

EVERY MONDAYAlzheimer’s Society Memory Cafés Social event providing access to supportand information for people with dementia, their carers, family and friends.Groups are friendly and informal. Every 4th Monday of the month. MedwayCommunity Centre, Bakewell. Please pop along anytime between 2-4pm.Contact the Alzheimer’s Society on 01246 223366 or [email protected] Badminton Club 8-9.30pm. In the sports hall at Lady Manners School.Contact Pete Rhodes on 01629 810319/0775 4421211 for more info.Ashbourne Sinfonia Rehearsals at Thorpe Village Hall and Parwich. 7.30pm.Contact Howard Kilner 01298 84844 for details.Baby Group at Matlock Children’s Centre. A baby group for all parents andcarers to come along and meet new friends and share their baby experiences.1.30-3pm. Free of Charge. Further info. 01629 581867.Baby Massage at Matlock Children’s Centre. Parents are taught the gentle artof massage with their baby in small relaxing groups. Massage offers you aspecial time to bond and communicate with your baby. Please attend the BabyGroup for further info.Badminton Hartington Village Hall between 8-10pm. Everyone welcome. Forfurther info. 07870 879734.Bakewell Choral Society rehearsals, 7.15-9.30pm in Bakewell Methodist Church,Matlock Street, Bakewell. Term time only. Tel. 01629 650919..Bakewell Cubs 6.15-7.45pm. At the Brigade Hall, Bath Street, Bakewell. Furtherinfo. Mike Horrod 01629 732173.Bamford Pre-School Playgroup meets during term time at the Methodist SchoolRooms, Main Road, Bamford. 9am-12noon. Caroline Hunter 07919 007770.Bamford Tennis Club - Ladies S&D Match practice night 6.30pm. Ruth 0114289 9384.Baslow Mother and Baby Group 10am-12noon. Baslow Church Rooms. Chargeis £2 per family. Just turn up or tel. Rachel Brown on 01246 583022.Biggin W.I. meet at 7.30-9.30pm 2nd Monday in the month. Tel. Francis 0129884447 or Lynn 84548.Body Conditioning at Eyam Mechanics’. 7.45pm. Contact Janet on 07795418718.Bradwell Bowls Club Open bowling. 6pm. All welcome beginners or advanced.Tel. June 01433 620227 for more info.Bradwell Pre-School 9am-12noon at the Memorial Hall, Netherside. ContactWendy Riley 07756 236563.Bridge Club Bakewell Town Hall. 7.15pm. Pairs (Acol). Visitors just turn up. £1.50pp. 01629 814439/01298 871151. (Not Bank Holidays).Bright Owl's Toddler Group Matlock Join us at the Tin Hut Playgroup for crafts,songs and playtime every Monday in term time 1.30-3pm. £2 per familyincluding refreshments. Come on the day or if you'd like further details contactthe playgroup on 01629 583639 or 205 Smedley Street, Matlock.British Red Cross Meeting Red Cross House, Matlock Green, Matlock. 7.15pm.All welcome. Further details 01629 582171.Bumps and Babes at Matlock Children’s Centre. A baby group for all parentsand carers to come along to meet new friends and share their babyexperiences. The group will include support from local Breastmates. 1.30 –3pm. For further information call 01629 581867.Burbage Band Buxton training and lessons. Free tuition and instrumentprovided. Tel. Steve 01298 79152.Buxton and High Peak Art Society meet at Dove Holes Community Centre. 1.30-3.30pm. Tel. Secretary, Bronwen 01629 813686.Chapel-en-le-Frith Ladies Choir Town Hall, Chapel-en-le-Frith. 8pm. Newmembers welcome. 01298 814015.Cromford Toddler Group meets during term time at Cromford Methodist Chapelon Water Lane, Cromford. 10-11.30am. Darley Dale Band Rehearsals 8-10pm. South Darley Village Hall. Contact KeithSheldon 01629 734641 after 6pm.Derbyshire Housing Aid Advice surgeries and deposit guarantee scheme.Imperial Rooms, Imperial Road, Matlock 9.30am-12.30pm. Free confidential,independent advice on all housing matters.Discover, Play and Learn (Under 2’s) at Matlock Children’s Centre. Sessionfocuses on making the most of everyday opportunities to include singing, storytime, craft activities and a discussion time for parents and carers. The childrenare able to mix with their peers, have positive experiences and learn basic skills.10-11.30am. Free of Charge. Further info. 01629 581867.Drop In at Matlock Children’s Centre. This session will be held by one of ourChildren Centre Workers every Monday, you can come along for free adviceand help on any matters that you are concerned about. No Appointmentnecessary just drop in between 9–11am.Fishpond Choir Rehearsal 7.30-9.30pm. The Fishpond, Matlock Bath. Furtherinfo. email [email protected] or turn up on the night.Great Longstone Bridge ClubVillage Hall. 7-10pm. New members needed andwelcomed. Tel. 01629 640442.Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup Bishop Pavilion, Bridge Field. 9.30am-12.30pm. Contact Supervisor -Rebecca Stephenson 07842 095402.Hathersage Choir Rehearsals in the Lawrence Hall, at the Hathersage MemorialHall. 7.30-9.30pm. Contact Secretary on 01433 650554.Hope Mums, Bumps, Babies and Toddlers A small friendly group run by newmums. We meet at The Old School in Hope from 10-12. Drop in any time fortea and chat. Contact Jane 07966476636. [email protected] formore details

Hope Valley Lions Club meets on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month atThe Rising Sun Hotel, Bamford at 8pm. Visitors and prospective memberswelcome. Further info. Club President Jerry Fisher on 01246 461378.Interested in Cycling? – Led rides for women at Hassop. Meet at HassopStation, 10–11am. Suitable ride for beginners, small children welcome. Ridesare led by British Cycling Ride Leaders. Bring your own bike or hire one foronly £6.00.International Dance at Buxton 1.45-3.45pm. Info from Pat at 01298 24450.Jazz Workshop 7.30pm at Hope Valley College. Experienced players orbeginners to jazz – everyone welcome. Pete on 01433 631284.Kettlecise at Litton VH. 11am. Contact Janet on 07795 418718.Lah di Dah Small, friendly ladies singing group looking for new members tosing wide variety of songs, unaccompanied in several parts. Previousexperience preferable but not necessary. Meet at Whitworth Centre. 7.30-9.30pm and at a variety of events. Contact Julia on 01629 56744.Learn to Dance Masson Mill, Matlock. 7-8pm ish. All buzz it ruzz it. Socialdancing to include waltz, quick step, rumba, fox trot. 01629 760208.Little Hedgehogs Pre-School (supporting pre-school children in theHollinsclough, Longnor and Flash areas ). Children enjoy creative play andlearning, songs and stories and our beautiful location in a purpose built pre-school. Open Mon/Wed/Fri term time from 9-3, £17.50/day. Part daysavailable along with half portion (& half price) school lunches. Further infoplease call 01298 83233 (school hours) and ask for the Pre-School.Litton Village Hall Mums and toddlers exercise session. 9-10am. Suitable forall ages and fitness levels (be prepared to sweat) £6 drop in or £20 for 4sessions (spaces limited, please call first). Tel. Michelle 07854 763570.Matlock Bridge Club St Helen’s Church Hall, Darley Dale. Competition night.Prompt start at 7pm. Membership £5. Tel. 01629 583706.Matlock Cycling Club 9.30am. Starting from Cromford Market Place. Slowmorning ride. Details Tony Holmes 01629 734753.Matlock Derwent Valley Lions Club meet on the 2nd Monday of each monthat the Square and Compass, Darley Bridge at 8pm. New members alwayswelcome. For more info. visit www.matlocklions.org.uk or tel. 0845 8339583.Messy Explorers 1.30-3pm - a chance for your child to develop their sensesusing a variety of messy resources. 0-5 year olds, Fairfield Children's Centre,Victoria Park Road, Fairfield, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 7PE (01298) 74895.New & Young Parent’s Baby Groups 1-3pm. Matlock Children’s Centre. A groupfor new or young parents to meet with their 0–1 year old babies. An informalmeeting place, fun activities, health promotion, opportunity to meet newfriends, share ideas & experiences, free refreshments & healthy snacks. Openduring school holidays but not bank holidays. 01629 581867.Otter Tots Swim School 1.30-2.30pm. During 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.Peak Forest Playgroup 9.15am-1.15pm Tel. Charlotte or Lara on 07733166715.Peak Pre-School Stanton in the Peak School. 9am-2pm. Details: Cathy(Supervisor) on 07799084244, Tuesday evenings only 6-8.30pm.Peep Two’s Preparing your child for nursery. At Matlock Children’s Centre. 10–11.30am. A group to help parents & carers give their children a flying startand prepare them for nursery. The session includes songs, rhymes, craftactivities & talk time for parents.Tel. 01629 581867 for more info.Qigong 8pm. Arc Leisure Centre, Matlock - suitable for all - good for back pain,injuries, arthritis, joint problems, stress and more - 07896 977388.www.derbyshireqigong.org.ukRowsley Toddler Group Rowsley Methodist School Room, Chatsworth Road.9.30-11.30am. (term time).Stanton-in-Peak Bell Ringing Practice 7.30-9pm. Learners very welcome. Fordetails tel. 01629 636889.Tai Chi for Older People 11am-12noon at Tansley Village Hall, Tansley. Forfurther details 01629 56235.Tideswell Band rehearse at the Youth Club Building, 7.30-9pm. Contact SimonLewis for details 07762 797595.Tissington Pre-School 9.30am-12.30pm at Tissington Village Hall. For moredetails please call 07817 177405 during session times.Tools for Self-Reliance 10am-12noon, Roman Catholic Church Crypt, Bakewell.Volunteers welcome to help refurbish tools for third world. Contact Mrs M.Pope 01629 733944.Toddlers Group for 0-4yrs, with parents or grandparents. Dale Road MethodistChurch Hall, Darley Dale. 9.30-11.30am. Info. 01629 735988.Under 1’s Baby Group 1.30–3pm at Matlock Children’s Centre. A group forparents to come along, meet new friends and share their baby experiences.Tel. 01629 581867 for more info.Wing Chun Kung Fu 9pm. Arc Leisure Centre, Matlock - Practical self defenceand health for men and women- genuine Ip Man lineage - 07896 977388.www.derbyshire-wingchun.org.ukWirksworth Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 2pm. Entry level walk. 45–75 minutes. Meet Wirksworth Leisure centre.Wirksworth Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 2pm. Easy walk. 60–90minutes. Meet Wirksworth Leisure centre.Women’s Badminton Group age flexible. Well established. Matlock area, newwelcomed. For further details 0114 2397225.Yoga with Louise at the Medway Centre in Bakewell. Drop in class £6.50. 7.30-9pm. Dynamic Hatha Yoga. Mats provided. All levels welcome includingbeginners. Contact Louise (BWY) on 01538 304561 or just turn up. Map onwebsite. www.yogamania.co.ukYoulgrave Bee Group 1st Monday in the month. 7pm. Contact 01629 630202.Zen in the Peak District 7pm Meditation practice, instruction and help, nearMatlock Bath. Contact [email protected] or visitwww.kwanumzen.org.uk/The Peak/ for more info.EVERY TUESDAYAerobics at Eyam Mechanics’. 7.45pm. Contact Janet on 07795 418718.Alzheimer’s Society Dementia Cafe Social event providing access to supportand information for people with dementia, their carers, family and friends.Groups are friendly and informal. Every 3rd Tuesday of the month at the OldHall Hotel, Buxton, 10.30am-12noon. Tel. Nikki at Alzheimer’s Society on01246 223366 or email [email protected] Art Group Peak Forest Reading Room. New members always welcome.7.30-9.30pm. Tel. Elaine 01298 71485 or come along to our next class.Art with Matlock U3A Scout HQ Matlock Green, 10-12 noon. New memberswelcome. Call Ruth on 01629 56636.Ashover Indoor Bowls Club meets Tuesday and/or Wednesday. 2-4.30pm.Ashover Village Hall. New members needed.Baby and Toddler Group (Totzone) Unit 4 off Olde English Road, Matlock. 10-11.30am (term time only). Contact Lorna 01629 593439Baby Massage-parents are taught the art of gentle massage with their babyin small relaxing groups. 1.30-3pm. Contact Harpur Hill Children’s Centre,Buxton on (01298) 74101 for further info. and to book a place. Free.Bakewell Bridge Club Medway Centre. Players should be seated at 6.50pm fora 7pm start). New players and visitors welcome. Secretary Tony Margree01629 636267.1st Bakewell Brownies 6.15-7.30pm. The Brigade Hall, Bath Street, Bakewell.Further info. Heidi 01629 810369, Helen 732173, Doreen 812863.Back on Balance 7-8pm and 8-9pm. Litton village hall. No exercise experiencenecessary. Focus on improving your overall spinal health. £6 drop in or £20for 4 sessions. Please bring a mat or towel. Tel. Michelle 07854 763570.

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Bakewell Crafty Kids Club 10am-12noon in term time. Crafts and fun for pre-school children. (Parent/carer required to stay) £2 donation per family.Further details contact Medway Centre on 01629 813638.Bakewell and District Young Children’s Centre Pushchair friendly Easy walk1.30pm – 2.30pm fortnightly 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month. Get out andabout and meet other parents and carers on our pushchair friendly walks inthe local area. Booking essential for further information or to book a placeplease telephone 01629 533673.Bakewell Methodist Church Badminton Club Wesley Hall, Bakewell MethodistChurch. 7.30-10pm. Tel. Jennifer Morewood 01629 812299. Doreen Gammage01629 813714.Bakewell Town Guild A newly formed Townswomen’s Guild in Bakewell. Meeton the 2nd Tuesday every month. Bakewell Town Hall. Between 10am-12noon.New members very welcome. Enq. 01246 582219.Bakewell WI every third Tuesday of the month at The Friends Meeting House,Bakewell. 7.30pm. Contact Rashelle Maltz-Jones (01629 810355) and JackySevern (01629 810037) for further info.or just come along on the night.Visitors welcome.Bamford Pre-School Playgroup See Monday’s Events for further details.Bamford Tennis Club adult coaching and social tennis from 6pm. Tel. 01433651559 to arrange a free introductory session.Beavers (6-8 years). 6-7.15pm. Hathersage Scout Headquarters. More info.John on 01433 651889 or website - www.hathersage-scouts.org.ukBingo Queens Court Sheltered Accommodation, Queens Road, Fairfield,Buxton. 7.30pm.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.Bio-Diversity Action Team out and about doing practical work acrossDerbyshire. No experience necessary. Contact Steve Wright 01332 348591. Bradwell Pre-School Group See Monday’s Events for further details.British Red Cross Meeting Bakewell Town Hall, The Court Room, Bakewell.7.30pm. All welcome. (Excluding 4th Tuesday in the month). Further details01629 582171.Burbage Band Buxton Senior band rehearsal at Nursery Lane, Burbage. 8-9.30pm. Experienced players welcome. Call Steve 01298 79152.Busy Bees Toddler Group Busy Bees is for Mums (or Dads or Grannies) andtheir babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers. Plus a trained Breastmates volunteeroffers support on breast-feeding, weaning and returning to work whilstfeeding. 10am-12noon Fountain Square Church hall, Tideswell. Coffee, Chat,Snacks, Toys, Games, Crafts, fun. All welcome. Buxton and District Young Farmers Club meet at Farming Life Centre,Blackwell. 8pm. More info. Louisa Fotherby 0780 5097032.Church On The Bus 1-3pm. Meets at the railway/New Bus station car park,Matlock.Coffee and Chat Morning 10-11.30am. Dale Road Methodist Church Hall,Darley Dale.Cressbrook Band Practise in 'The Cressbrook' (SK17 8SX). 7.30-9pm. Playersof all standards welcome. We also offer tuition for learners - of all ages.Denefields Seniors’ Lunch Club (Matlock). 11.15am onwards. Come and seeus for a bit of company and a meal. Contact Chris Smith 01629 583512.Derbyshire Federation for Mental Health Health walk – Tuesday Strollers 10am.Local walks with a friendly group. All abilities welcome. Every Tuesday (exceptthe 1st Tuesday of the month) Meet at Stancliffe House, Molyneux BusinessPark, Whitworth Road, Darley Dale. Booking essential 01629 733915.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 Hayley Burton 07816 405744.Explorers (14 years upwards). 6-7.15pm. Hathersage Scout Headquarters. Formore info. contact John on 01433 651889 or look on the website -www.hathersage-scouts.org.ukFab Friends social group for men and women in the Matlock area. Meetfortnightly to chat about upcoming activities/events. Free to join. Newmembers welcome. Contact Sam for details on 07581 417336 or email [email protected] Tiddleypeeps Under 5’s. Flagg Village Hall. This is a lively, thriving groupwith families from Flagg, Tideswell, Hartington as well as surrounding villages.9-11.30am. Tel. 01298 85208.Football Pay and Play Sessions A social, fun kickabout! – Baslow Multi-usecourt, 6–7pm, £2.00 a session, Baslow Multi-use court, 16+ years.Free Coffee Morning and chat at Dale Road Methodist Church Hall, Darley Dalefrom 10-11.30am. Come and meet old and new friends. No charge, justfriendship. See you there!Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup 9.30am-1.30pm. See Monday’s Events forfurther details.Hats… Healthy Active Tots 0-5 years. 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Pilates Hathersage Methodist Church Hall. 11.30am-12.30pm. Hope LoxleyHall. 8.15-9.15pm. Phone Claire 07990 771155.Rowsley Crafts Club 7-9pm. The Kitchen to the rear of Rowsley Village Hall.Bring your own craft or join in on a group project. Please call Beverley Bagshawon 01629 735997 for more info.Rugby Bakewell Mannerians RUFC Training 7pm. Baslow Sports Ground. Seewww.pitchero.com/clubs/bakewellmanneriansrfc for more details.See and Know Toddler group at Holy Trinity Church, Matlock Bath. 9.45-11.30am term time only. 0-4’s and their parents and carers welcome for toys,Bible stories, songs, crafts and a snack. No charge. For more info. contactLucy on 07722750501.Sequence Dance (Mixture of Old and New) Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 7.45-10.15pm. Bring your own refreshments. Enquiries 01629 732023.Sequence Dancing Class from 7.15pm at The Edgefold Club, Matlock. Tel Davidon 01629 55113 for details.Singing with Lester Simpson 7-9pm. At the Medway Centre, Bakewell. ContactCommunity Education 01629 813747.Tansley Tots Toddlers 1.30-3.30pm at Tansley Community Hall. First sessionfree. Come and join us. Find out more at: www.tansleytots.yolasite.com andwww.facebook.com/groups/tansleytotsTeen Group at Matlock Children’s Centre. New teenage parent group (up to20 yrs). Relaxed, enjoyable and informal, incorporating craft’s such as sensory‘treasure box’ making, rattles and shakers, baby massage, first aid andactivities designed around group choices. Light lunch available. This group isrun fortnightly please contact the Children’s Centre for dates. 12.30–2pm.Tideswell Male Voice Choir Rehearsals at 7.30pm at the Old Grammar School,(situated to the rear of St John’s Parish Church), Tideswell. New memberswelcomed.Tot Spots 9.30-11.15am - baby clinic drop in with health visitor and childrenscentre worker. Breastfeeders and Friends - 11.15am-12.30 -BreastfeedingSupport Group. Fairfield Children's Centre, Victoria Park Road, Fairfield,Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 7PE (01298) 74895.Whist Drive 7.30pm at Bakewell Working Mens and Social Club, Butts Road,Bakewell.Wirksworth Toy Library Wirksworth Children’s Centre, Memorial Hall. 9.30-11.30am. Stay and play session £2 per family/carer for up to 3 children andincludes a wide variety of toys to play with includes snack. 08450 093019.Youlgrave Playschool Youlgrave Scout & Community Hall. 9am-12nooneveryday. Details Saffron 01629 636768.Young Parents at Matlock Children’s Centre 2.30-4.30pm. All mums and dadsup to the age of 22 years are welcome with their children. A one stop shopfor all your support needs. Tel. 01629 581867 for more info.EVERY WEDNESDAYAdventurers Children’s Club for 5-11 year olds. At the Gospel Hall, NorthChurch Street, Bakewell. Sept-March in school term time. Alpha Course in Sheldon, near Bakewell. 7.30pm. To book a place ring 01629584783 or email [email protected] Course in Local Churches Crich, St. Mary’s Church at 7pm. Contact:Peter Hall 01773 852693. Also Darley Dale, Churches Together at 7pm.Contact: Robert Quarton 01629 734257.Art Classes Life drawing and painting tutored by Diane Kettle B.A. Hons (FineArt) Certificate of Education. Beginners, improvers and professional, artistswelcome at the ‘Friends Meeting House’ (behind the Methodist Church) inBakewell. 1.30-4.30pm. 7.30-9.30pm. Tel. Diane Kettle 01629 636763www.dianekettle.comAshbourne Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 10.30am. Moderate walk. 90–120 minutes. Ashbourne Leisure Centre. Different walks from aroundAshbourne.Ashford Bridge Club welcomes new members to play bridge (Acol) in a socialsetting. Singles welcome. At Ashford War Memorial Institute. 7-10pm. Tel:01629 814132.Ashover Baby & Toddler Group 10am-12noon, (term-time only) at AshoverParish Hall, Milken Lane, Ashover. Come and join us for a cuppa and meet newfriends whilst your children play. Tel. Nicola Foster on 07891063154 or visitus at ashovertoddlers.co.uk.Baby and Toddler Weigh Stay and Play 2-3.30pm. Bakewell Medical Centre.Baby Health Clinic and Toddler Group. Please note that the group does notrun when the surgery is closed for training.Bakewell Library (Storytime) 10-10.30am. All children aged 5 and under arevery welcome to participate, no charge for the activity. A parent/carer isrequired to stay for the duration of the activity. 01629 812267.Bakewell Bunnies at Bakewell Children’s Centre 10.30am-12 noon. Toddlergroup for 1-4 yr olds. Older/younger siblings are welcome but activities willbe aimed at children aged 1-4. Term time only, no need to book. Tel. 01629533673.Bakewell Floral Art Club 7.30pm. Bakewell Town Hall. 2nd Wednesday of eachmonth (except January). New members and visitors always welcome. 2nd Bakewell Methodist Brownies Are you aged between 7 and 10 years old?Would you like to join our pack? We meet at Bakewell Methodist Church from6.30-8pm. Contact Cassie Hodgkinson 01629 810241 or Sharon Wakeman atBakewell Pet Shop, Water Street.Bakewell Silver Band Full Band rehearsals. 8-10pm at the Brigade Hall, BathStreet, Bakewell. Contact Ian Wildgoose 01629 813119.Bakewell Young Farmers’ Club Monyash Village Hall. 8pm. For more info. Tel.Helen Yates 07855 945441.Bamford 0-5 Group. Moore Memorial Hall from 10-11.45am. All welcome forinformal play, tea/coffee, children’s snack and outdoor play weatherpermitting. Please feel free to drop in. Contact Sue on 01433 659961.Bamford Tennis Club Mens S & D Match practice night 6.30pm. Tel. Martin on01433 650328.Baslow Choir New singers welcome – all ages. 7.30-9.30pm. Baslow VillageHall. Contact Heather Jacques on 01433 631586.Bible Study in the Hope Valley with The Living Hope Church. 8pm at varioushomes throughout the valley. Contact Pastor Tim Pritt 01433 650942.Bingo 8pm at Bakewell Working Men’s and Social Club, Butts Road, Bakewell.BM&W Brass Wirksworth 8-9.30pm. Moot Hall, Chapel Lane, Wirkworth.Players of all abilities welcome. Call Ray Gould on 01629 540345.Bradwell Bowls Club See Monday’s events for further details.Chatsworth WI meets every third Wednesday at Edensor Tea Rooms, EdensorVillage at 7pm. New members are always welcome. Contact Kath Watts on01246 211437. Chatsworth Cubs (8-101/2 yrs) 6.30-8pm. Pilsley Scout Headquarters, HighStreet, Pilsley. For more details contact Emma Lowe 07843 090016.Chelmorton Film Circle Chelmorton Institute 2nd Wednesday each month at7.30 prompt.Coffee Morning (includes Bingo). Queen’s Court Sheltered Accommodation,Queen’s Road, Fairfield, Buxton. 10.30am.Cuppa-call-in 10.15-11.45am, Holy Trinity Church, Tansley. 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Girls’ Brigade 6.30–8.30pm, Matlock Methodist and United Reformed Church,Bank Road, Matlock. Details Mrs Yvonne Brant 01629 582023. Interested in Cycling? Led rides for women at Tissington. Meet at AshbourneCycle Hire, 10–11am. Suitable ride for beginners, small children welcome.Rides are led by British Cycling Ride Leaders. Bring your own bike or hire onefor only £6.00.Indoor BowlingVillage Hall, Calver. 2-4pm. Enquiries to Bob Dudgeon, 01433639908.Indoor Short Mat Bowling in the Working Men’s Club on Butts Road, Bakewellat 6.45pm - just turn up. Beginners welcome. Contact Alec on 01298 871638.Karate Village Hall, Calver. 6.30-8pm. Tel. Bob Dudgeon, 01433 639908.Kettlecise at Calver VH. 9.30am. Contact Janet on 07795 418718.Kick Start at Matlock Children’s Centre. A friendly, relaxed group to help yougain coping strategies to improve self esteem, be more confident, learn howto cope with life’s ups and downs, start thinking positive thoughts, get tipson how to make different decisions and develop a winning attitude. Crècheplaces are available. Booking is Essential. 9.30-11.30am. Provided by AdultEducation. Further info. 01629 584336.Kids Klub Eilm Pentecostal Church, Waterside Business Park Waterside Road,Ashbourne. 4-5pm. Kids Klub is a group for those in reception to year 5.Little Hedgehogs Pre-School See Monday’s Events for further details.Litton Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health Easy walk 10.15am 60 - 90minutes 2nd Wednesday of the month meet at Litton school.Line Dancing in the Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 7.40-10pm. With TimberlineSteve, IDTA qualified instructor, and Jeanette. Details 01629 636386.Longnor Play and Stay for mums/dads and busy babies. Friendly playgroupmeets term time at St Bartholomews’ School 9.30-11.30am. All welcome, £1entry. Contact Wendy 01298 83233 (day) or 83304 (eve) for more info.Matlock Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 10.00am Easy walk 60 - 90minutes different walks around the Matlock area.Matlock and District Rifle Club See Tuesday’s Events for further details.Matlock Music Group for babies and pre-school children with parent/carer.10-11.30am approx. during term time. Held at Matlock Methodist and URCChurch Hall, Bank Road, Matlock. Matlock Musical Theatre Matlock Methodist and United Reformed Church Hall,Bank Road. 7.30pm.Matlock Philatelic Society second Wednesday each month. 7.30pm. ImperialRooms, Matlock. Interesting and varied programme, visitors welcome.T'ai Chi Ch’uan Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 1.30pm - 3pm. Teacher has over 25years experience. Make the positive change in your life and well-being.Practise Harmony, relaxation and Serenity in a calm social group of like minds.To book a place call Stu 07832 107286 or David 07428131989.Matlock Edgefold Club Social Sequence and ballroom dancing to organist. 8-10.30pm. For more info. 01629 582374.Moving on Up at Castle View Nursery. Preparing children to be ready fornursery. The group will offer support with potty training, dummies and bottlesso when they go to nursery they are fit and ready to learn. 1-2.30pm. Free ofcharge. Tel. 01629 581867.Netball for Fun All ages and abilities welcome. Highfields School offStarkholmes site. 7-8pm. Paula 01629 581667.Open House at Bonsall Village Hall. 2pm. Board games, chat and talks. Run byretired people for anyone to join in, thanks to the New Horizons Trust.Parent and Toddler Group (run by volunteers) at Harpur Hill Children’s Centre,Buxton. 1.15-3.15pm. No need to book. Tel. 01298 74101. Free of charge.Peak Forest Aerobics at the Reading Room. 8-9pm. Classes cost £2.50 persession.Peak Pre-School See Monday’s Events for further details. Play Tideswell Play and learn together. Toys, crafts, healthy snacks, singing,tea and coffee for the parents/carers and a chance to take a toy home. At theYouth Club Building, Tideswell. 9am-12noon. Children aged 0-5.Pre-School Cycling Just bring your bike and helmet to Castleton Village Hallon the first Wednesday in the month. £2.00 per child. 1.30-3pm. Enjoy ridinground cones, circuits and more.Run of the Mill Folk Dance Club Meet every 2nd, 4th and 5th Wednesday(except in August). Folk dancing for beginners and experienced dancers.Florence Nightingale Hall, Holloway, nr Matlock. 7.30pm. Contacts.www.runmilldance.abelgratis.co.uk/ John Daglish 01629 534479, David andVerena 01332 881221.Seniors’ Lunch Eilm Pentecostal Church, Waterside Business Park WatersideRoad, Ashbourne. 12.30 once a month. Contact the Church for more info.Sequence Dancing (old and new). 2-4pm. Edgefold Club, Matlock. Free tea,coffee and biscuits.South Darley Parent and Toddler Group 10-11.30am. Tel. Abi 01629 650911.Stepping Stones Pre-School Parwich Parwich Memorial Hall. Open sessions9am-12noon for parents and children to visit. No prior booking needed. 2 fullday sessions 9am-3pm as well as 2 half day sessions 9am-12noon.Tai Chi Bakewell and District Tai Chi Group. Medway Centre. 9.15-10.45am.More details from Medway Centre 01629 813638.Tansley, Holy Trinity Church invites you to a short, said, service of HolyCommunion. 9.30am. The service precedes the regular Wednesday morning‘Cuppa-call-in’ for cups of tea/coffee, biscuits and social chat.Tideswell Male Voice Choir See Tuesday’s Events for further details.Tideswell Singers. Rehearsals at 7.30pm at The Village Hall, Litton. Newmembers welcome. 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Litton Village Hall Play Group 1.30-3pm. All ages welcome. Healthy snacks.Associated with Litton School. £1.50. Tel. Naomi 01298 873112 or Michelle07854 763570.Matlock Bridge Club St Helen’s Church Hall, Darley Dale. Non memberswelcome. Prompt start at 7pm. Membership £5. Tel. 01629 583706.Matlock Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 10am. Entry level walk 60-75minutes. Meet Bandstand Hall Leys Park Matlock.Matlock Library (Story, Song and Rhyme Time) 11-11.30am with a ‘stay andplay’ session afterwards. 01629 582480. All children aged 5 and under arevery welcome to participate and there is no charge for the activity. Aparent/carer is required to stay for the duration of the activity.Matlock Trefoil Guild Dale Road Methodist Church Hall, Darley Dale, at7.30pm. Tel. Beryl 01629 580647 or Margaret 01629 56528.Meditation 2pm in Calver. Amy 07977 049956.www.alivehealthandbeauty.co.uk All money goes to charity.Messy Play Holiday Activity Matlock Children’s Centre, Fun Family Activitiesfor children 0-11 years, every Thursday morning from 1st August 10.00am –11.30am.Mobility Class Baslow Village Hall. 11am-12noon. Gentle and therapeuticmobility programme designed for people who are less-abled or just want toremain mobile. £2 a class. All exercises medically approved by doctors andphysios at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital. More info. Tel. Mrs Kate Riley 01142350491 and 07790 464770.Messy Play 0 - 5 Years from 1st August. A Fun Session focusing on earlylanguage and development. Children will have the opportunity to investigateand explore a range of activities, including Sand, Water, glue and paint, andother materials, for this session it is advised to wear old clothes. 10–11am. M.O.P.’s (Mums of Pre-Schoolers) 9.30-11.30am. Eyam Church Centre. Twohours of fun, relaxation and support for mum upstairs, while qualified teamlook after the little uns downstairs. Details Mary 01433 639755.New Parents Group An informative group covering many aspects of bringingup a baby, some of the topics include, weaning, sleep, fire safety, play anddevelopment, (Speak to your Health Visitor) for more information and receivean invite to our next group. 1.30-3pm.Old Mannerians’ Badminton Club 7-9.30pm. Coach between 7 and 8pm. AtLady Manners School, Bakewell.Contact Luke 075951 19602.Otter Tots Swim School 9.30am-12noon. See Monday’s Events forfurther details. Parent and Toddler Group EilmPentecostal Church, WatersideBusiness Park Waterside Road,Ashbourne. 9.15-11.15am. Open toeveryone who has or looks after youngchildren. Crafts, songs, stories, healthy snacks.Peak Forest Playgroup Peak Forest Reading Room. See Monday’s Events forfurther details.Peak Pre-School See Monday’s Events for further details. Peak Paddlers canoe and kayak club Meet Thursday evenings at Errwoodsailing club in the Goyt valley. Beginners night first Thursday of the month.www.peakpaddlers.co.ukPhotoshop and Light room Workshop is available most Thursday afternoonsat 1.30pm in the Village Hall, Over Haddon. Join Jim Edmondson to improveyour digital photo skills. Beginners intermediate and advanced workers areall welcome. The workshop is free but a £1.50 fee is payable to the villagehall. More details Jim on 01629 812025.Pilates in Bakewell 9.45-10.45am, 6-7pm, 7-8pm. Teresa Tinklin 07906312372, bodyhealthpilates.co.ukPilates in Hathersage Memorial Hall 9.30-10.30am Improver/intermediate;10.45-11.45am Gentle Improvers; 12-1pm Beginners. Tel Caroline North 0781722 0324, email - [email protected] Play and Praise! Parents and carers and their preschool kids are welcome toSt Helen’s church, Grindleford. 9.15-11.30am, with stories, craft and activities,songs, snacks, refreshments for parents, and a friendly welcome for all. Justturn up or contact Sophie on 01433 639378. Prize Bingo Biggin village hall, nr Hartington. 7.30-9pm. All ages welcome.Refreshments available. Tel. Mary 01298 84326.Scouts (101/2-14 years) 7.30-9pm. Hathersage Scout Headquarters. John on01433 651889 or look on the website - www.hathersage-scouts.org.ukSensory Sessions 0 -5 years. Matlock Children’s Centre. Tuesday 6th Augustand Tuesday 20th August, Booking essential as places are limited Please callus on 01629 581867.STARS (Story Time Action and Rhyme) at Matlock Children’s Centre. Includesstories, nursery rhymes, music and action songs, activities games and lotsmore. Children aged 2-5yrs helping to promote self confidence,communication, language and social skills in a fun and educational way. 1.30-3pm. Free of Charge. Tel. 01629 581867.Stitch Knit and Natter 2-4pm. Terrace Room, Joseph Whitworth Centre, DarleyDale. Everyone welcome. 01629 733246.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.Tai Chi Bamford village institute. 10am-11.30am. Alan Box 01246 279515.Tissington Pre-School 9-11.30am at Tissington Village Hall. For more detailsplease call 07817 177405 during session times.Toddler Group 1.30-3.30pm meet at Ashford Old School, Ashford-in-the Water.All welcome. Contact Angela Unwin 01629 812703.Valley Writers Bamford Methodist Church Hall (venue may vary). New groupwho enjoy writing just for pleasure and welcome the chance to share our workwith like-minded people. Tel. 01433 659241. for more info.Volunteer Rangers, Denefields Matlock Weekly environmental activities atancient hay meadow site. Contact Karen Camara 07966 883253,[email protected] Guided Meditation Classes at Heart Jewel Kadampa Buddhist Centrefrom 7.30-9pm term time. Suitable for beginners. Everyone welcome. Joinany time. No need to book. £5 per class.Tel. 01629 581585 or see our websitewww.heartjewel.org.ukWhist drive in Tansley Village Hall (upper room), 7.30pm start, cost £1.50.New faces very welcome. Contact Marjorie Ramwell on 01629 583530.Wirksworth Area Community Orchestra 7.45pm. Parish Rooms, Wirksworth.Contact 01629 824055 or [email protected] 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) 1.30-30pmat Wirksworth Surestart Children’s Centre (Memorial Hall). Exciting activitiesfor babies and pre-school children. Costs £1 per family and includes snacksand 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. Phone Joyce01629 813315 for details. (Check!) for details.‘Xcelerate Children’s group for lively 5-11 years. 6pm. At St. Giles’ School. Tel.01629 55755 or 07838 150003.Yoga Classes (evening). Friends’ Meeting House, Bakewell. Contact JanChappell 01629 812960.Youlgrave Playschool See Tuesday’s events for full details.EVERY FRIDAYAshbourne Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 10am. Entry level walk. 60-75 minutes. Meet at Ashbourne Leisure Centre.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. Easy walk 60-90minutes. Bakewell Swimming Pool.Bakewell Methodist Church Badminton Club Wesley Hall, Bakewell MethodistChurch. 8.15-10pm. Tel. Jennifer Morewood 01629 812299. Doreen Gammage01629 813714.Bakewell Scouts Brigade Hall, Bath Street, Bakewell. 7.30-9pm. Please contactPeter Marlor on 01629 813706.Bakewell Twins Group at Bakewell Children’s Centre. 1-3pm. A monthly twins& multiple birth group. Expectant parents also welcome. No need to book.Call 01629 533 673 for further details.Bamford Pre-School Playgroup See Monday’s Events for further details.Bamford Tennis Club Junior coaching from 4.15pm. Tel. 01433 651559 forfurther details.Burbage Band Buxton See Tuesday’s Events for further details.Bradwell Pre-School Group See Monday’s Events for further details.Bradwell Teddy Bear Club See Tuesday’s Events for further details.Calver Toddlers meet 10am-12noon during term time at Calver MethodistChurch. Refreshments and a warm welcome.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. 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Cromford Community Band Cromford Methodist Church, Water Lane,Cromford. 6.45-8pm. We invite enthusiastic musicians of all abilities, aged 10years 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).Darley Dale Tennis Club See Tuesday’s Events for further details.Edale School - Stay and Play at Edale pre-school playgroup. 2-3.30pm at EdaleSchool. Come and join our friendly group of parents, babies and toddlers forindoor and outdoor play, stories and singing. Contact 01433 670280.Fair Trade Coffee Stop at Tansley Methodist Church 10am-12 noon. Tea, coffee,refreshments and sale of Fair Trade food stuffs. Homemade soup and sweetserved 11.45am-1pm every 1st and 3rd Friday. Everyone welcome.Flagg Tiddleypeeps See Tuesday’s Events for further details.Grindleford Pre-School Grindleford Pre-School 9.30am-1.30pm. See Monday’sEvents for further details.Hathersage Mother and Toddler Group 10am-12noon at Hathersage MemorialHall. Hope Valley Country Market 9.30-11.15am, Hathersage Methodist Church Hall.Home baking, preserves, crafts, plants. New bakers welcome. Tel. 01433620001 or 01433 620297.Hope Valley Toy Library 2nd and 4th Fridays 2-4pm at Hope Valley PrimarySchool. Vanessa 01433 639750 or Tina 01433 631191.Indoor Short Mat Bowling Bishop Pursglove School, Tideswell (next to thesports complex). 6.30pm. All ages welcome – be out of nappies just bringenthusiasm and a sense of fun. Contact Alan Thornton 01298 872301.Interested in playing table tennis? Then get yourself down to the WhitworthAcademy, Dale Road North, Darley Dale.7-10pm, qualified coaching for leagueplayers or just beginning. We have it all! £3 for seniors or £2 for under 18.Kettlecise at Longstone VH. 9.30am. Contact Janet on 07795 418718.‘Little Explorers’- An informal play session for pre-school children includingmessy play, arts and crafts, music, fitness and stories. 10.30-11.30am atHarpur Hill Children’s Centre, Buxton. Tel. 01298 74101 to book your place.Free of charge.Little Learners at Bakewell Children’s Centre. 10am to 11am. This group isfor children under 2. Helps parents/carers give their children a flying start.Songs & rhymes, story time, play for the children & a talk time for adults(using the PEEP framework). Term time only, no need to book. Matlock Bridge Club Hosted improvers’ session. St Helen’s Church Hall, Darley

Dale. Non-members welcome. 1-4pm.Membership £5. Tel. 01629 583706.Matlock and District Rifle Club SeeTuesday’s Events for further details.Matlock Gilbert and Sullivan Societymeets from 7.30-9.30pm at All Saints’Church Hall, Smedley Street, Matlock.New members welcomed. Contact NicWilson 01629 812276.Matlock Toy Library (term time only)Matlock Surestart Children’s Centre, atCastle View Primary School, School

Lane, Matlock. 10am-12noon. For more info. Sarah Walker 01629 56324.Otter Tots Swim School Classes 9.30-11.30am. See Monday’s Events forfurther details.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. See Monday’s Events forfurther details.Pilates Calver village hall. 07971 566261.Pilsley Toddler Group 9-10.30am (term time only). At Pilsley School.Soup and Cob Community Room at Holloway Methodist Church. 12-2pm. Allwelcome. Steve Bennett 01629 822456 or just turn up.Starkholmes Mother and Toddler Group meets from 1.30-3.30pm andthroughout the school holidays. At the Starkholmes Village Hall. Stitched Up Craft group. 5-9.30pm. Bring your own craft. Drop in, stay as longas you want to. Refreshments. Charge £1.50. Contact Hannah [email protected] or 07817 242995.Street Games Free sports sessions including football, basketball and handballfor young people aged 11-19 years. Bakewell Recreation Ground. Weatherpermitting. 6-8pm. Info. call Marie Widerman, Youth Sports DevelopmentOfficer 01629 761380. www.streetgames.orgStorytelling Cafe Imperial Rooms Matlock. 7.30pm. Tickets £7 Refreshmentsavailable or BYO. First Friday every month. Contact Rachel 01629 580023.Tideswell Band rehearse at the Youth Club Building. 7.30-9pm. Contact SimonLewis for details 07762 797595. Tideswell Library (Storytime) During term 2-2.30pm. 01298 871769. Allchildren aged 5 and under are very welcome to participate. No charge for theactivity. A parent/carer is required to stay for the duration of the activity.Tissington Pre-School See Monday’s Events for further details.Tools for Self Reliance See Monday’s Events for further details.Toy Library at Matlock Children’s Centre. A stay and play session. A charge of£1.50 is made per session which includes the hire of one toy for the week.10am-12noon. Further info. 01629 581867.Weekly Guided Meditation Classes at Heart Jewel Kadampa Buddhist Centre,Matlock Bath. 10.30am-12 noon term time. Suitable for beginners. Everyonewelcome. Drop in Classes-no need to book. £5 per class. Tel. 01629 581585or see our website www.heartjewel.org.ukWhist Drive 7.30pm. Great Longstone Village Hall. Raffle. Entry £1 incl.refreshments.Zen in the Peak District See Every Monday’s Events for further details.Zumba Baslow Village Hall. 9.15am. Contact Claire 07990 771155.EVERY SATURDAYBakewell Croquet Club meets on the Recreation Ground from 10am duringthe playing season. Contact Alan Reeves 01629 812603.Bingo 8.30pm, Bakewell Working Men’s and Social Club, Butts Road, Bakewell.Chatsworth Bowling Club April-Sept. 5-7.30pm. Open night. Beginners andnew members welcome. 01246 567478 or 01629 814439.Children’s Beginner and Intermediate Fiddle Classes 10.15-11.45am. ContactRia on 01433 631352 for more details.Darley Dale Croquet Club See Friday’s Events for further details.Hathersage Farmers Market 1st Saturday of each month. Hathersage MemorialHall from 10am-2pm. Contact Gemma Facer 07931 960770.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. Starting from the car park opposite StanleyFearn’s Bike Shop, Matlock. Morning mountain bike ride. Tel. Tony Holmes01629 734753.Matlock Farmers’ Market held on third Saturday of each month in the ImperialRooms from 9am-2pm.Narrow Gauge Train Rides (plus bank holidays). On the Steeple Grange LightRailway. Follow signs to National Stone Centre. Free parking on Old PorterLane. www.steeplegrange.co.ukOtter Tots and Juniors Swim School 10.30-12.30pm. For children aged 9months - 8 years. See Monday’s Events for further details.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 Rebels Retreat/High Peak Country and Western Club 8pm at Sterndale MoorSocial Club, Sterndale Moor for Western/Linedance to live country music ina friendly atmosphere. More info via website at www.highpeakcwc.co.uk orcontact Jenny 01298 77870.Samudra Buddhist Centre 47 High Street, Buxton. World Peace cafe. 10am-4pm. 01298 79777.Whist Drive Queen’s Court Sheltered Accommodation, Queen’s Road, Fairfield,Buxton. 7.30pm.Whist Drive in Tansley Village Hall (upper room), 7.45pm start, cost £1.50.New faces very welcome. Tel. Marjorie Ramwell for details on 01629 583530. EVERY SUNDAYArt Classes (First Sunday in the month) -Life drawing class with a model, withan artist who trained at the Slade School of Art in the Gallery Room at theWhitworth Centre, Darley Dale - 10.30am-1pm. £12 /£9 concs. All proceedsdonated to the Whitworth Centre. Tel: Sarah Bennett 01629 733759.Bakewell 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+. 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Contact Chris Cookman 01629 582851.Lea Chapel Main Rd., Upper Lea, Lea. Sunday evening worship service6.30pm. All welcome!!Matlock Methodist & United Reformed Church Sunday Services 1st Sunday ofthe month 9.30am and 10.45am. 3rd Sunday of the month 6.30pm. Coffeeafter service.Matlock and District Tennis Club Social play. 10am-12noon. Meet at HighfieldsSchool, Lower School site, Starkholmes. Tom 01629 733346 or Andy 01629580951.Messy Church at Bakewell Parish Church (every first Sunday in the month).Informal craft based service for all ages finishing with breakfast together.From 9.15am. Tel. 01629 813736 email messychurchbakewellchurch.co.ukNarrow Gauge Train Rides See Saturday’s Events for further details.Old Chapel, Great Hucklow (Unitarian) Weekly worship. 10.30am. Furtherdetails from Liz Shaw. 01433 630541.Otter Tots and Juniors Swim School 10am-12noon. For children aged 2-10years Various classes and levels available. See Monday’s Events for furtherdetails.Peak Rail Travel on a preserved steam railway through beautiful countrysidebetween Rowsley and Matlock. Onboard buffet and bar, restaurant coaches,station tearoom and buffet, gift and book shops free parking. Open all year,contact 01629 580381 for details.Peak Walking Group Small walking group established in 1999. Offers friendlywalks with like-minded people around Peak District National Park everySunday. All walks are varied between 7-12 miles and are all circular. Owntransport needed. From beginners to experienced all are welcome. If you arelooking for a new direction in life give us a call. www.peakwalkinggroup.co.ukemail is publicity.peakwalkinggroup.co.uk Tel. 01246 853155.Rowsley Methodist Chapel Sunday service. 2.30pm.Stanton Lees Chapel (off A6, near Darley Dale). Independent evangelicalchurch. Services at 2.30pm and 6.30pm. www.stantonleeschapel.org.ukContact Peter Hulland tel. 01629 732216.Tansley Methodist Church Sunday Worship 10.30am and 6pm. Details fromLyn Houghton 01629 584443. All welcome.The Dales Christian Centre 29 Chesterfield Road Matlock; morning serviceincluding Sunday School, 10.30 am, Sunday Evening service 6pm 2nd and 4thSunday of the month. Affiliated to Assemblies of God. Tel. 01629 55755 The Dales’ Evangelical Church Meeting in the Community Rooms, Arc LeisureMatlock, Bakewell Road, Matlock DE4 3AZ. Sunday worship services at 11amand 6pm. Minister: Revd Richard Brooks. 01629 733744/733520.www.thedalesec.org.ukThe Living Hope Church 10.30am in Hathersage Memorial Hall, OddfellowsRoad, for praise, worship and ministry from God’s word. For more details, andbecause we occasionally meet at other venues, please contact Pastor Tim Pritt01433 650942. Wirksworth Methodist Church Sunday Worship 10.30am followed by coffeeand 6pm. Details from Rev. Dr. Robert Foster 01773 839795. or just turn up.Wirksworth Netball Club Youth (under 18)/Junior Players (year 6). Duringterm time. 10am-12noon. Wirksworth Leisure Centre. Tel. Joy Cooke 01629822229.Zen in the Peak District 11am. Meditation practice, instruction and helpfollowed by vegetarian lunch and afternoon talk and walk for those who want,near Matlock Bath. Contact [email protected] or visithttp://www.kwanumzen.org.uk/The Peak/ for more info.EVERY DAYBakewell Pre School Playgroup We offer flexible three hour sessions; 2 toschool age. Mon-Fri, 9am-12 noon, St John Hall, Bakewell. Call in or contact07976 140475 for further details.Bakewell Nursery School We welcome children from 3 months to 5 years. Freeflexible sessions for eligible two, three and four year olds. Open 52 weeks ofthe year 8am-6pm. Contact Mrs J.M. 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/Thur/Fri 9.15am-12.15pm. Tues/Wed 9.15am-12.15pm and 12.15-3pm.Contact Fliss Bridges 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.Discovery Centre at the National Stone Centre, Wirksworth. 10am-5pm.Treasure shop/store of stone exhibition/cafe/gem panning.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.Session times 9.15-12.15pm, Mon-Fri during term time. Tel. Lex anytime on07838 044153 for a free trial session or Holloway Playgroup in session timeson 07813 501731. Matlock Bath Pre-School Playgroup meets for 3 hours each morning from 9-12noon at the Pavilion Community Centre. Tel. Sarah Stephenson 07870525001.

Matlock 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 you wouldlike to register your child, please contact the school on 01246 583203.Rowsley Pre-School Village Hall. Open daily Mon, Thu and Fri 8.30-11.30am.Tues and Wed 8.30am-4.30pm. Children taken from 2 yrs and free places for3 and 4 yr olds. For further details Lulie 07917 624120.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 Middleton Hall.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 9am-12 noon. Enq. 07745 191366.

PLACES OF INTERESTBakewell Old House Museum Cunningham Place, off North Church Street,Bakewell, DE45 1DD. Open 29th March-5th November. 11am-4pm daily (lastvisitor entrance 3.30pm). For further information 01629 813642. [email protected] House, Garden and Farmyard open everyday to 23rd December.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. www.chatsworth.orgHaddon Hall open May-Sept. daily (closed Sat. and Sun. 29th/30th June).Summer late night opening: Every Thurs during June and July, house andgardens will remain open until 8pm (last entry 7.15pm). October: Sat. Sun.Mon. Christmas 4-15th Dec incl. 10.30am-4pm (last entry 3.30pm).Eyam Hall Historic House Open March-November Wed.-Sun. The Craft Centreis open every day throughout the year 10.30am-4.30pm (last entry to Hall4pm). 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.Wirksworth Heritage Centre open Wed-Sat plus all bank holidays 10.30am-4.30pm. Sun. 1.30-4.30pm. For further information 01629 825225.www.storyofwirksworth.co.uk

MONDAY2 ALPHA’ISH COURSE St Helen’s, Darley Dale. 6 week course with open

question evening week 7. 7-8.15pm. Light meal included. Topics: 1.Prophet Jonah and Me - My journey in life and me. 2. The Bible - Boring,untrue, irrelevant? 3. Jesus why did he live? Why did he die? 4. TheChurch and me - can I be a Christian on my own? 5. Why and how shouldI pray/ 6. The Holy Spirit - and me. 7. Open evening/open questions.

2 ANNUAL PURSE PRESENTATION At The Masonic Rooms, 1a CampbellStreet, Belper. The Royal British Legion Women’s Section DerbyshireCounty. Bus runs from Bakewell. 6.30pm. Anyone wishing to attend tocontact Mrs A. Swift on 01629 813925. Buffet. Raffle. Entertainment.Purses will be received by Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire, Mr. WilliamTucker.

2 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street,Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Derbyshire ‘Save aLife’.

2 MATLOCK AND DISTRICT HARD OF HEARING CLUB Imperial Rooms,Matlock. 2pm. Club outing to Ammerton Farm including tea. ContactCelia Ramage 01629 55613.

2 MATLOCK ADVANCED MOTORISTS AND MOTORCYCLISTS meet at 7pmat 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

2 MATLOCK RAILWAY CLUB The Duke William, 91, Church Street, Matlock.8pm. Film show. Steam in the 50’s plus Railways of the World. Nonmembers welcome.

2 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 and good disabled access. Enquiries pleasering Joan on 01335 390377 or Betty on 01298 84370.

2 – 6 PEAKS AND DALES ADVOCACY’S 7TH CREATIVE EXHIBITION BuxtonMethodist Church (on the Market Place). 10am-4pm. Admission andrefreshments free. Grand opening 2nd 12noon.

TUESDAY3 BAKEWELL AND DISTRICT YOUNG CHILDREN’S CENTRE PUSHCHAIR

FRIENDLY EASY WALK 1.30–3pm. Meet at the Children’s Centre, OffGranby Road, next to the library. Get out and about and meet otherparents and carers on our pushchair friendly walks. Booking essential forfurther information or to book a place contact 01629 533673.

3 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.50am.4 miles. Extra leisurely. Baslow CP (fee). Bus to Foolow. Linear walk toCalver. Alternatives 10.35 bus from Chesterfield or 11.04 bus from CalverSough. 01629 650497.

3 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am.6 miles. Leisurely. Calver Sough Lane. Local walk. 01433 630611.

3 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am.6 miles. Leisurely. Allestree, Woodlands Road CP. Local walk. 07538314373.

3 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am - Moderatewalk 60–90 minutes. Meet at Alders Lane, T junction with CarrLane/Cunnery Lane, Tansley.

3 SUMMER STROLLS Fortnightly pushchair friendly walks, all at 1.30-3pm.Meet outside the Children’s Centre, Bakewell. Booking essential, pleasecall 01629 533673.

3 TANSLEY FILM 7.30pm in Tansley Village Hall, showing Les Misérables,a spectacular musical interpretation of Victor Hugo’s epic tale of romanceand revolution in 19th Century France. Certificate 12A. Seats £4 each onthe door, or buy a card for £20 and see any seven films in the 2013/14programme. No membership required. Booking essential. Refreshmentsfrom 7pm. Tel. 01629 584243.

WEDNESDAY4 CROMFORD W.I. Cromford Institute, The Hill, Cromford. 7.30pm. Lady

Fenton ‘Royal Visit of Derbyshire’. Visitors and new members welcome. 4 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6

miles. Moderate. Carsington Water Sheepwash CP. Local walk. 07740459015.

4 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am.11 miles. Moderate. Ashopton viaduct. Derwent Edge, Fairholme,Lockerbrook. 01629 55570.

4 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am.11 miles. Moderate. Alstonefield WC CP. Ossoms, Ecton Hills. 01159654884.

4 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Easy walk.60 - 90 minutes. Meet at Birchover Quarry car park on main Birchover toStanton in Peak road.

4 MATLOCK W.I. Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 7.30pm. Every Day First Aid -Debbie Webster. (Red Cross). Visitors and new members always welcome.

4 TIDESWELL 10am. Easy 60 – 90 minute walk. Meet at Fountain Square,adjacent to the public toilets.

4 WEIGH STAY AND PLAY at The Whitworth Centre, Darley Dale. Children’sCentre workers will be available. 1.30-3pm. Further info. 01629 581867.

THURSDAY5 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate

walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Alport – park by lay-by on main road.5 CREATIVE COFFEE Cool River Café, Matlock. 8-9am. Informal meet up

where people pop in for a in business-talk free networking event. Moreinfo. derbys.creativecoffee.org.uk or twitter @CCDerbys.

5 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8miles. Moderate. Top of Sir William Hill. Offerton and Eyam Moor. 01246415162.

5 EYAM W.I. Mechanics Institute. 7.45pm. Health and Wellbeing by Jo Dall.Always something we’re aiming to improve. Visitors and new membersvery welcome.

FRIDAY6 ARKANGEL – “GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK” Gothic Warehouse,

Cromford Mills. Cost: £10 (advance booking recommended to avoiddisappointment). Classic songs from some of the greatest Jazzcomposers of our time. Having performed in venues and festival acrossthe UK, ARKangel have a formidable reputation and their trademarkrhythm and soul is delivered with passion and good humour. 7.30pm. Forfurther details and ticket bookings phone 01629 825995 or visit:www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk

6 BASLOW SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB Baslow Village Hall, 2pm. The Role ofChief Whip - Mr Patrick McLoughlin M.P.

6 WHIST DRIVE Chelmorton War Memorial Institute. 7.30pm.SATURDAY7 CASTLETON CINEMA CLUB Village Hall. 7 for 7.30pm start. Les

Miserables. Entrance fee. Members £2, visitors £5 automaticallybecoming members. Hot tea and coffee or soft drink served free ofcharge or bring your own bottle (glasses provided. Enq. 01433 621058or [email protected]

7 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6miles. Moderate. Longnor MP. Local walk. 07960 029081.

7 FREE RANGER GUIDED WALK - EXPLORE THE ARCHAEOLOGY, HISTORYAND ECOLOGY AROUND GRINDLEFORD 5 miles visit ancient sites andlandscapes around Grindleford and delve into the fascinating history,ecology, flora and fauna. Mainly along paths and tracks, with some steepascents and rough ground. Meet Grindleford Railway Station (GR: SK251788) (PC: S32 2JA) Start 10.30am, finish 4.30pm. On-street parking onthe station approach road. Booking not required.

7 FREE RANGER GUIDED WALK - MILLSTONES AND DECOYS 11 mileinvigorating walk of discovery, across White Stones Moorland to Burbage.Learn about the part this area played in war-time, and the old millstoneindustry. Undulating terrain, some boggy sections, stiles and strenuousascents/descents. Meet Hollin Bank car park, on the minor road belowStanage Edge, north of Hathersage village. (SK: 236 839) (PC: S32 1BR).Start 10.30 am, finish 5pm. Booking not required.

7 GUIDED MOUNTAIN BIKE RIDE FOR BEGINNERS 12 mile off road route,on easy terrain with an introduction to bike handling, maintenance andnavigation. Meet Derwent Cycle Hire at Fairholmes Visitor Centre. Fromthe A57 where the road crosses the Ladybower Reservoir, follow thebrown tourist sign to Derwent Valley Dams, then to Fairholmes (GR:SK172 893) (PC: S33 0AQ) Start 10am, finish 1pm. Bring bike and helmetor hire from Cycle Hire. Children under 14 to be accompanied by an adult.Booking essential; call 01629 816 211 between 10am–4.30pm.

7 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Entertainment with the humorous 5 pieceband - Still Crazy. 9pm-midnight.

7 MEET THE ARTIST - JOHN HERMANSEN HANDMADE STONEWAREPOTTERY Mill Yard, Cromford. 10am-4pm. Free entry. Handmadestoneware pottery for the home. For further details phone 01629 825995or visit: www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk

6 – 1 SEP WINGFIELD RAILWAY GROUP MODEL RAILWAY EXHIBITIONGothic Warehouse, Cromford Mills 11am-4pm (closed Mondays exceptAugust Bank Holiday). Free entry. See the history of model railways. Forfurther details phone 01629 825995 or visit:www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk

THURSDAY29 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate

walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Edensor Village – Park next to the church.29 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8

miles. Moderate. Froghall PS. Ipstones and Consall Forge. 01332 760113.29 STARKHOLMES AND DISTRICT THURSDAY CLUB Starkholmes Village Hall.

2-4pm. Visitors and new members will be very welcome. Talk by JanetChambers - The Work of Air Ambulance followed by tea and biscuits. Anyenq. please ring Marjorie Thorpe on 01629 55816 or Arlene Hobson01629 593566.

FRIDAY30 FUN FRIDAYS Hackney Methodist Church, Greenaway Lane, Hackney, nr

Matlock. 12.15-3pm. Games, crafts and activities. £1.50 per child persession to cover materials. Please bring your own picnic. Children shouldbe accompanied by a parent/carer. For further info. 01629 584136.

30 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 6.30pm. 5 miles (grade 2) SK 261747. CurbarGap CP. Ramble in the area. 0114 2306109. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk

30 WHIST DRIVE Sheen village hall. 8pm. £1.50 incl. refreshments. In aidof Sheen Church. Please tel. George 01298 84492.

SATURDAY31 AQUABOX OPEN DAY 10am-3.30pm. Everybody welcome. Come and see

Aquabox’s packed, and the new water filter being assembled. Tea andcoffee available. Bring and buy stalls. All at the Aquabox Depot, CromfordHill, nr Wirksworth. www.aquabox.org

31 BAKEWELL FARMERS’ MARKET Agricultural Centre. 9am-2pm. Parkingand easy access. Contact 01629 813777.

31 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8miles. Moderate. Ticknall VH CP Carvers Rock and Foremark reservoir.01773 882662.

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

31 YOULGRAVE VILLAGE MARKET 10.30am-1.30pm. Youlgrave Village Hall.Free admission. Refreshments served. Contact: 01629 630 315 [email protected] for more information.

31 - 2 SEP WARDLOW ‘GINGERBREAD FESTIVAL’ 11am-4.30pm.Refreshments and table top stalls. Wardlow SK17 8RP.

SUNDAY1 ALL SAINTS MESSY CHURCH BAKEWELL 9.15-10.30am. Come and join

us, all ages are welcome though we do ask that children come with anadult. Tel. Aron Simpson 01629 813736 for more info.

1 ARKWRIGHT SPINSTERS Cromford Mills. 11am-4pm. Free entry. TheArkwright Spinsters will be demonstrating spinning and other crafts.Anyone wishing to learn may do so by arrangement. For further detailsphone 01629 825995 or visit: www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk

1 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next toswimming pool). Walk 1: Hathersage-Shatton – Short up to 8 miles.10am. Walk 2: Harry Hut – Medium 8-12 miles. 9.30am. Walk 3: - Longover 12 miles. Anyone welcome. Membership £5 single or £8 family peryear. Contact 01298 72230 or 01298 23441.www.buxtonramblingclub.co.uk

1 CAR BOOT SALE in Hope. Gates open at 7.00 am, close at 1.30 pm. £5per car, £10 per van. All proceeds go to Hope Valley College PTFA andHope Valley Sports Association. Sorry, no dogs allowed on the field.

1 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am.10 miles. Moderate. Ambergate, The Birches, Alderwasley and CrichStand. 01332 882094.

1 FREE RANGER GUIDED WALK - A WALK IN THE HEATHER 8 miles. A lovelywalk over the Derwent Moors and down into the rarely visited anddramatic upper reaches of Abbey Clough. A chance to see the elusive ringouzel, the peregrine and the grouse. Meet Fairholmes Visitor Centre, fromthe A57 by Ladybower Reservoir, follow the brown tourist signs toDerwent Valley Dams and then pick up the signs to Fairholmes (GR:SK173 893) (PC: S33 0AQ) Start 10.30am, finish 4.30pm. Bookingessential; call 01629 816 211 between 10am-4.30pm.

1 FREE RANGER GUIDED WALK - BEGINNERS BIRDWATCH 1 mile walk tolearn the basics of birdwatching from helpful experts, on surfaced paths.Meet and Park at Tittesworth Reservoir, first car park on the right (GR:SJ993 604) (PC: ST13 8SN) Start 10am, finish 12 noon. Bring binoculars.Booking not required.

1 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 11 miles (grade 2) SK 127604.Hartington (duck pond), Milldale, Halldale, Alstonefield. 01246 418933.www.halcyonrambling.co.uk

1 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Sequence and ballroom dancing to CDs. 8-10.30pm.

1 SNITTERTON HALL OPEN GARDEN 11am-5pm. Snitterton Hall, nrMatlock, DE4 2JG. Refreshments. Adults £4 (three people for £10), under16’s £2, under 5’s free. Tickets available on the day. All money raised toFriends of the Peak District’s work to protect Peak District landscapes.

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7 STARKHOLMES VILLAGE SHOW See Special Events for further details.7 – 10 ROWSLEY CHURCH FLOWER FESTIVAL See Special Events for further

details.SUNDAY8 ASHBOURNE ANIMAL WELFARE SEPTEMBER OPEN DAY 11am-4pm. The

Ark, Wyaston Rd, Ashbourne. The cats and dogs at The Ark invite you to comealong and make their dreams of a loving new home come true! Home madelunches and teas, gifts, books, bric a brac and toys. Ashbourne AnimalWelfare Christmas cards on sale and The Ark 2014 Calendar. For more infotel 01335 300494.

8 BASH FILMS Bakewell and Ashford Film Society. Medway Centre, Bakewell.7.30pm. Quartet - comedy. Members £24 for 8 films. Visitors £5.

8 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next toswimming pool). Walk 1: The Heights – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 3:Dovedale Ramble - Long over 12 miles. 9.30am. Anyone welcome.Membership £5 single or £8 family per year. Contact 01298 72230 or 0129823441. www.buxtonramblingclub.co.uk

8 CARBOOT SALE 9am until 1pm. Warslow Village Hall. £5 a stall. Call 0129884984.

8 CRAFT FAIR Cromford Mills. 10am-4pm. Free entry. Browse a variety ofstalls selling a selection of different themed handcrafted and local productsfor sale. For further details phone 01629 825995 or visit:www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk

8 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11miles. Moderate. Carsington Water Sheepwash CP. Brassington, Bradbourne,Kniveton and Hognaston. 01773 550138.

8 DERWENT AND HOPE VALLEYS ADVANCED MOTORISTS meeting at the EyreArms, Calver Cross Roads at 10.am. “Free assessment drives for localmotorists. Also motorcyclists welcome to come along. Please contact on01629 812732 for full details. Or visit the IAM website at www.iam.org.ukor www.matlock-iam.webs.com

8 FREE RANGER GUIDED WALK - ON THE TRAIL OF CHATSWORTH BY BIKE15 mile strenuous, but not technically difficult trail ride taking in thebridleways on the Chatsworth and Haddon estates, with superb views downthe Derwent valley. Some road riding involved. Meet Bakewell Old Stationcar park. Take the A619 from Bakewell town centre, over the bridge, 1st turnright and the car park is on the right at the top of the hill. (GR: SK222 689)Start 10:30am, finish 3pm. Bring helmet & bike. Booking not required.

8 FREE RANGER GUIDED WALK - DAM BUILDERS AND DAM BUSTERS 4 milewalk to discover the fascinating story of Tin Town on the beautiful shore ofDerwent Reservoir and the role of the valley in the famous Dambusters raid.This walk includes an in-depth historical talk. Meet Fairholmes VisitorCentre. From the A57 where the road crosses the Ladybower Reservoir,follow the brown tourist sign to Derwent Valley Dams, then to Fairholmes(GR: SK172 893) (PC: S33 0AQ) Start 10am, finish 3.30pm. Bookingessential; call 01629 816 211 between 10am-4.30pm.

8 FREE RANGER GUIDED WALK - MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF THE ROACHES 6mile walk to hear myths and legends about the Roaches and thesurrounding area of the Staffordshire Moorlands. Some steep slopes androcky terrain. Meet at Roaches Gate. Turn off the A53 Leek to Buxton roadthrough Upper Hulme and past the Roaches Tea Rooms, Roaches Gate is ½mile on the right (GR: SK004 621) (PC: ST13 8UA) Start 10.30am, finish4.30pm. Park in lay-bys along the road. Booking not required.

8 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 10 miles (grade 3). SK 216767. EyamCP (free - honesty box). Furness Quarry, Brosterfield, Stanley House,Cressbrook Dale, Wardlow, Longstone Moor Farm, Lane Head, The Dell. (NoDogs). 01433 651679. www.halcyonrambling.co.uk

8 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Sequence and ballroom dancing to CDs. 8-10.30pm.

8 WARDLOW GARAGE SALE 9am-2pm.MONDAY9 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street,

Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Oxfam.9 CHELMORTON CHURCH COFFEE MORNING at Bakewell Town Hall. 9.30am-

12 noon. Entrance 20p. Many stalls, cakes and preserves, bric-a-brac,tombola, good clothes. Tea or coffee, biscuits and home made scones. Tabletops available for charitable organisations £10 each. For details andbookings please contact Trish 01298 85719.

TUESDAY10 CHRISTIAN COFFEE CLUB Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 10am. Visiting speaker.10 DARLEY DALE W.I. Methodist Church Hall, Dale Road, Darley Dale. 7.15pm.

Dr Jill Bethell - Apollo Project Bolivia. Visitors and new members alwayswelcome.

10 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am.6 miles. Leisurely. Wakebridge lay-by. Local walk. 01629 56052.

10 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am.6 miles. Leisurely. Errwood reservoir CP (The Street - west end of dam).Fernilee reservoir, Taxal Edge, Windgather Rocks (some steep climbs).

10 DERBYSHIRE FEDERATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH – TUESDAY STROLLERS10.15am. Local walk with a friendly group. All abilities welcome. Meet atStancliffe House, Molyneux Business Park, Whitworth Road, Darley Dale.For more information, contact 01629 733915.

10 HIGH PEAK WRITERS which encourages people with mental health issuesto write creatively meets at 4pm to 6pm in the piano lounge of the Old HallHotel, Buxton. contact 01298 938920 for details

10 HOPE HISTORICAL SOCIETY Methodist Hall, Edale Road. 7.30pm. ‘StoneMason Builders of Hardwick’ – Sonia Preece. All are welcome. There is asmall charge for non-members.

10 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderatewalk 60 – 90 minutes. Meet at Flash Lane, lay-by where Flash Lane has aright-angle bend.

10 TANSLEY GARDEN AND COUNTRYSIDE CLUB 7.30pm. Village Hall. The Worldof Roses - Ann Bird. Everyone welcome. Non-members £2. 01629 580917.

10 TRANSITION BUXTON The Paupers’ Pit, Old Hall Hotel, Buxton. 7.30pm.The Arctic to Buxton. 2 fascinating talks presented by Transition Buxton:‘The Rapidly Changing Arctic: What It Means to You’ by Professor TerryCallaghan and ‘Testing Predictions of Ecosystem Response to ClimateChange in the UK; The Buxton Experiments’ by Professor J. P. Grime. Moreinformation: 01298 22557 and www.transitionbuxton.co.uk

WEDNESDAY11 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am.

6 miles. Moderate. Litton village. Tansley, Cressbrook and Tideswell Dales.01773 550500/0783 1613490.

11 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11miles. Moderate. Hulme End CP, Warslow, Butterton. 01773 824316.

11 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 12miles. Moderate. Birchin Clough CP. Alport Castles, Hern Clough, DoctorsGate CC. 9.10am Calver slip road. 01629 732774.

11 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 5 miles (grade 2). SK 164752. Litton(meet at bus shelter). Ramble in the area. 01629 636175 or 07702 358158.www.halcyonrambling.co.uk

11 LITTON 10.15am. Easy 60 – 90 minutes – Meet at Litton School.11 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Easy walk 60

- 90 minutes. Meet at Butterly Top (park in lay-by past Scotland Nurserieson B6014).

11 ST HELEN’S LADIES GROUP Joseph Whitworth Room, Whitworth Centre,Darley Dale. 7.30pm. Quiz and light supper. New members very welcome.

THURSDAY12 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate

walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Foolow – park next to Village Green. 12 CALVER, CURBAR AND FROGGATT SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB Calver

Methodist Church. 2pm. Talk - Crime Scene Investigation - Ms Gill Donnellyfollowed by tea. New members are very welcome.

12 CALVER FILM Skyfall. Village Hall, Calver. 7.30pm. Calver Film is amembership club costing £20 for 9 films plus bonus offers. Guest ticketscost £5.00. Charity of the Month Help for Heroes. For further informationcontact Denise Hall 01433 630760.

12 CROMFORD MILLS TO BLACK ROCKS – GUIDED WALK Meet at Reception,Cromford Mills. 10.30am-1pm. Free/donation – Limited places, advancebooking recommended. Ian Howarth will be leading this walk that exploresthe local history and heritage whilst enjoying the stunning views. The walkwill start from Cromford Mills before walking along the canal to LeawoodPumphouse and High Peak Junction, up to Black Rocks then returningthrough fields and Intake Lane to Cromford Mills. The walk is approximatelyfour miles and there are some steep slopes. It is strongly recommended towear stout footwear and clothing appropriate for the weather. For furtherdetails and bookings phone 01629 825995 or visit:www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk

12 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am.8 miles. Moderate. Hathersage CP (fee) North Leeds, Offerton Hall.0115 9654884.

12 FREE PUBLIC TALK ON MEDITATION Learn how to establish andstrengthen a meditation practice and how to integrate it in normaldaily life to reduce stress and increase wellbeing. Everyone isWelcome. No need to book. 7.30-9pm. Venue: Heart Jewel KadampaBuddhist Centre, Holme Road, Matlock Bath DE4 3NU.For further infoplease contact the Centre on 01629 581585 or [email protected] www.heartjewel.org.uk

12 ROWSLEY & DISTRICT WI 7.15pm, Rowsley Village Hall: A verywelcome return of Sally Mosley with her talk, “Anniversary Walk”.You will be very welcome to join us.

12 SCARTHIN ROCK WALK Meet at Reception, Cromford Mills. 2.30-2.30pm and 3-3.30pm. Free/donation. Limited places, advancebooking recommended. Join Ian Howarth as he leads this guided walkup Scarthin Rock with views over Cromford Mills and WillersleyCastle. There is a steep uphill climb and it is strongly recommendedto wear stout footwear and clothing appropriate for the weather. Forfurther details and bookings phone 01629 825995 or visit:www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk

12 – 13 GEORGIAN TEXTILES Location: Arum-Lilie Designs, CromfordMills. 10am-4pm. Free entry. Arum-Lilie Designs steps back in timeand experiments with textiles of the 18th century. People will be incostume and experimenting with design, pattern, colour and printingtheir own cloth and constructing costume the Georgian way. Forfurther details phone 01629 825995 or visit:www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk

12 – 15 GUIDED TOURS OF CROMFORD MILLS Cromford Mills. 11am-12noon, 1pm-2pm (except Friday), 3pm-4pm (except Friday).Free/donation. Limited places, advance booking recommended. Stepback in time with a tour of the main mill complex and exhibition towhen Sir Richard Arkwright pioneered the world’s first successfulwater powered cotton spinning mill. For further details and bookingsphone 01629 825995 or visit: www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk

12 - 15 HERITAGE OPEN DAYS Heritage Open Days celebrate England’sfantastic architecture and culture by offering free access to propertiesthat are usually closed to the public or normally charge for admission.Every year, on four days in September, buildings of every age, styleand function open their doors.

FRIDAY13 BAMFORD & DISTRICT HISTORY GROUP 8pm at Bamford Institute.

Railways in the Peak District by Phil Lockwood and Enid Vincent.13 FREE PUBLIC TALK ON MEDITATION Learn how to establish and

strengthen a meditation practice and how to integrate it in normaldaily life to reduce stress and increase wellbeing.Everyone isWelcome.No need to book. 10.30-12noon. Venue: Heart JewelKadampa Buddhist Centre, Holme Road, Matlock Bath DE4 3NU. Forfurther info please contact the Centre on 01629 581585 or [email protected] www.heartjewel.org.uk

13 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE WALK Meet at Reception, Cromford Mills.10am-1pm. Free/donation. Limited places, advance bookingrecommended. Chas Arnold will be leading this 7.5 mile guided walkfrom Cromford Mills, along the Cromford Canal to Lea Bridge and Lea,visiting some of the sites associated with Florence Nightingale andher family. There is a one mile uphill climb and it is stronglyrecommended to wear stout footwear and clothing appropriate forthe weather. For further details and bookings phone 01629 825995or visit: www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk

13 GUIDED TOUR OF CROMFORD MILLS & VILLAGE Meet at Reception,Cromford Mills. Free/donation. Limited places, advance bookingrecommended. Step back in time with a tour of the main mill complexand exhibition to when Sir Richard Arkwright pioneered the world’sfirst successful water powered cotton spinning mill. Then discover thehistory of Cromford Village, the factory community built by SirRichard Arkwright Junior. This tour incorporates the Lock Up and themill watercourses. For further details and bookings phone 01629825995 or visit: www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk

13 MATLOCK ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES SOCIETY Imperial Rooms,Imperial Road, Matlock. 7.30pm. Denby Pottery - Helen Monk.

SATURDAY14 A SPECIAL TOUR OF CROMFORD’S MEDIAEVAL BRIDGE CHAPEL AND

ST MARY’S CHURCH Meet at Reception, Cromford Mills. 2-3pm, 3.30-4.30pm. Free entry/donation. Limited places, advance bookingrecommended. An informative and fascinating tour led by the Bishopof Repton, the Rt. Rev. Humphrey Southern, and Arkwright SocietyHead Tour Guide, Peter South. A visit to the Bridge Chapel will befollowed by a guided tour of St Mary’s Church where Sir RichardArkwright is buried, with its famous frescoes by Alfred OctaviusHemmings. The Bishop of Repton will reflect on the changing placeof this chapel and church in its community over the last 230 yearssince the beginnings of the industrial revolution. For further detailsand bookings phone 01629 825995 or visit:www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk

14 ATTIC SALE Youlgrave village hall. 10am-12noon. To book a tableplease ring Judith on 01629 636492. £6 per table. Also tombola andcake stall. Tea and coffee and biscuits included in 50p entry, for VillageHall Funds.

14 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am.7 miles. Moderate. Hartington MP. Sheen and Pilsbury. 07740 459015.

14 FREE RANGER GUIDED WALK - WARSLOW MOORS AND THE NOONDAY SUN 7 mile walk into one of the least visited areas of the NationalPark, visiting the Warslow Moors and taking in Noon Sun Farm, onroutes infrequently used. Steep ascents on moorland paths, strenuouswalking. Meet at Rock Inn public house, Upper Hulme, Nr Leek. FromA53 Leek to Buxton road follow signs for public house (GR: SK013609) (PC: ST13 8TY) Start 10.30am, finish 4pm. Booking not required.

14 FREE RANGER GUIDED WALK - LATHKILL DALE’S INDUSTRIAL PAST 9mile walk to discover Lathkill Dale’s exciting industrial past; with cornmills, lead mines and quarrying. Steep ascent and descent. Meet MoorLane car park, on a minor road off the Bakewell to Newhaven road, 1.5miles west of Youlgreave (GR: SK193 644) Start 11am, finish 4.30pm.Booking essential; call 01629 816 211 between 10am-4.30pm.

14 FREE RANGER GUIDED WALK - THROUGH LIMESTONE HILLS 4 milecircular walk exploring the limestone country of Miller’s Dale andChee Dale, along the River Wye, with good photo opportunities. Onfootpaths and tracks, stepping stones along river. Meet Miller’s DaleOld Station car park. Take the minor road signposted to Wormhill offthe B6049 at Miller’s Dale, go under the bridge and the car park is onthe left. (GR: SK138 732) (PC: SK17 8SN). Start 11am, finish 3 pm.Booking essential; call 01629 816 211 between 10am - 4.30pm.

14 MEDITATION CLASS This class explores “What is Modern Buddhism?”It includes a short talk and guided meditation. Suitable for beginners.Cost £2. 10-11am. Venue: Heart Jewel Kadampa Buddhist Centre,Holme Road, Matlock Bath DE4 3NU. To book or for further info pleasecall the Centre on 01629 581585 or [email protected] www.heartjewel.org.uk

14 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Sequence and ballroom dancing to NickStone. 8-11pm.

14 ST HELEN’S CHURCH DARLEY DALE 10am. Celebration service tolaunch Churches Together Booklet. St Mary’s, South Darley, St. John’sWinster, Dale Road Methodist Church, Hillside Methodist Church,Hackney Methodist Church. Please join us.

14 ST JAMES CHURCH BRASSINGTON Concert by Dale Diva and TheGreat British Barber Shop Boys. 7.30pm. Tickets £8 adults / £4children age 12 and under available from Josie Rippon 01629 540512.

14 UPPERTOWN SOCIAL CENTRE Cullumbell Lane, Nr Ashover. The ArthurDoherty Band. Irish evening. 7 for 8pm. Contact Eddie Marriott forinformation and tickets on 01246 590502 or 07966 154798. Websitewww.uppertown.org

14 – 15 ARKWRIGHT SPINSTERS Cromford Mills. 11am-4pm. TheArkwright Spinsters will be demonstrating spinning and fibre craftingand sharing their skills. Bring your own spinning wheel and learn tospin. For further details phone 01629 825995 or visit:www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk

14 - 15 ARKWRIGHT THE DUCK TRAIL Cromford Mills. 10am-4pm. £1entry fee. Discover the different places where Arkwright the Duck ishiding around Cromford Mills, solve the puzzle and win a small prize.Entry forms are available from Reception. For further details phone01629 825995 or visit: www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk

14 – 22 HARTINGTON WELL DRESSING See Special Events for furtherdetails.

SUNDAY15 BASLOW BOOK FAIR 10am-4pm. Free entry. Village hall, Baslow, Bakewell.

New, used and collectible books. Car parking. Refreshments. Peter Allen01298 77786.

15 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next toswimming pool). Walk 1: Dale and Trail – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk2: JFK woz ere – 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

15 CAR BOOT SALE in Hope. Gates open at 7.00 am, close at 1.30 pm. £5per car, £10 per van. All proceeds go to Hope Valley College PTFA andHope Valley Sports Association. Sorry, no dogs allowed on the field.

15 CAR BOOT SALE Lady Manners School, Bakewell, DE45 1JA. Gates openat 7am for car booters and are closed at 1pm. £6 per car. No commercialtraders or food sales. Sorry no dogs allowed on School grounds. Excellenthomemade cakes and refreshments available and all profits from theseand entry fees will directly benefit the school.

15 DERBYSHIRE WOODCRAFTS Mill Yard, Cromford. 10am-4pm. Free entry.Demonstrations by traditional wood carvers including wood turning ona lathe, wood carving and pyrography. All products are available topurchase. For further details phone 01629 825995 or visit:www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk

15 FREE RANGER GUIDED WALK - THURLSTONE MOOR 11 miles. A walkaround Thurlstone Moor from Langsett on moorland tracks, paths, opencountry and railway trail. Meet Langsett car park, on the A616 at Langsettvillage (GR: SE 211 005) (PC: S36 4GY) Start 10.30am, finish 4.30pm.Booking essential; call 01629 816211 between 10am-4.30pm.

15 FREE RANGER GUIDED WALK - CYCLES, COTTON & CHEESE! 12 mileleisurely cycle ride through the White Peak landscape. With stunningviews of the Dove Valley and taking in parts of Dove Dale, the TissingtonTrail and the national cycle network. Suitable for occasional or regularcyclists, who are comfortable riding on quiet roads (not beginners).Undulating terrain, short steep climbs. Meet Parsley Hay Cycle HireCentre (GR: SK146 637) (PC: SK17 0DG) Start 11am, finish 4pm. Bring adrink, helmet (if you have one), suitable clothing and footwear. Book afew days in advance if hire bikes required. Booking essential; call 01629816 211 between 10am - 4.30pm.

15 FREE RANGER GUIDED WALK - FORGOTTEN TALES IN HIDDEN DALES 7miles. Step back in time to trace an old story and explore hidden ways.Some rough and steep paths, several stiles. Meet Hawkhill Road car park,Eyam, opposite the museum (GR: SK216 767) Start 10.30am, finish 5pm.Booking essential; call 01629 816 211 between 10am-4.30pm.

15 FREE RANGER GUIDED WALK - PENNINE WAY OLD AND NEW 10 MileScenic walk over the highest point in Old Cheshire, over high Moorlandon Rough Terrain. Meet Crowden Car Park, 3 miles east of Tintwistle onthe A628. (Gr: Sk073 993) (Pc: Sk13 1hz) Start 10.30am, finish 4.30pm.Booking not required.

15 FREE RANGER GUIDED WALK - OVER THE TOPS CHINLEY TO EDALE 8mile high-level, linear walk between Chinley and Edale railway stations,taking in Mount Famine, South Head and Brown Knoll. Two steepascents/descents. Meet Chinley Railway Station (GR: SK038 827) (PC:S12 6AA) Start 10.30am, finish 4.30pm. Parking available at the meetingpoint. Bring money for return rail fare. Booking essential; call 01629 816211 between 10am - 4.30pm.

15 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10 am.10 miles. Moderate. Woodhouse Eves Charnwood Forest. 3 mins fromM1 junction 23. Beacon Hill and Bradgate Park. 07745 888938.

15 LIVING HISTORY DISPLAY AND MUSTER Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. 11am-4pm. Free entry. See the Georgian Home Guard prepare to defend themill against the French invaders led by Napoleon Bonaparte andfeaturing Captain Peter Arkwright’s company of volunteers. Hear thevolunteers tell their stories, see them pursue their normal occupationsand try your hand at pike drill. For further details phone 01629 825995or visit: www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk

15 MATLOCK ADVANCED MOTORISTS AND MOTORCYCLISTS meeting atHighfields Upper School, off Chesterfield Road, Matlock at 10am. Freeassessment drives for local motorists and riders. Please contact BillStorey on 01629 812732 for full details. Or visit the IAM website atwww.iam.org.uk or www.matlock-iam.webs.com

15 MATLOCK EDGEFOLD CLUB Sequence and ballroom dancing to CDs. 8-10.30pm.

15 MEET THE ARTIST - BETTY NORTON Mill Yard, Cromford Mill. 10am-4pm.Free entry. Original paintings, prints and greetings cards. For furtherdetails phone 01629 825995 or visit: www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk

15 WANTED, AT CROMFORD, CHILDREN OF ALL AGES Cromford Mills. 2.30-4pm. Free/donation – Limited places, advance booking recommended.Children must be accompanied by an adult. What was it like to live andwork in Richard Arkwright’s Cromford? The whole family can step backin time, learning about the jobs in the mills and discovering the way oflife of both children and adults. For further details and bookings phone01629 825995 or visit: www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk

15 WILLERSLEY’S GARDENS AND MATLOCK BATH Meet at Reception,Cromford Mills. 10.30am-1pm. FREE/DONATION – Limited places,advance booking recommended. Mark Slack leads this guided walk fromCromford Mills, through the grounds and gardens of Willersley Castle,along the cliff top above Matlock Bath before returning along theriverside to Willersley and Cromford. The walk will be accompanied byhistorical details and points of interest along the way as well as viewingpoints that offer great photo opportunities. Paths may be muddy andthere are some steep climbs. It is strongly recommended that you wearstout footwear and clothing appropriate for the weather. For furtherdetails and bookings phone 01629 825995 or visit:www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk

MONDAY16 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street,

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

16 BAKEWELL PHOTO CLUB A talk by Wayne Brittle. Tonight’s subject is‘Another Time, Another Place’. Friends and prospective new membersare welcome. Friends Meeting House, Chapel Row, Bakewell. 7.30pm.

16 MATLOCK RAILWAY CLUBThe Duke William, 91, Church Street, Matlock.8pm. A journey on the Somerset and Dorset Railway presented by MrMick Hayes. Non members welcome.

16 THE MATLOCK AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES 50+ OPEN FORUMis about public safety and includes an address by the Deputy PoliceCommissioner, Hardyal Dhindsa. Everyone over the age of 50 is mostwelcome at the Imperial Rooms, Matlock from 2-4pm. More detailsavailable from 01629 584063.

EYAM WELL DRESSING AND CARNIVAL24TH-31ST AUGUST

29th 8pm Super quiz in Mechanics.30th 8pm Carnival bingo in Mechanics.

31st Eyam Carnival Day. 10am onwards sheep roast in Action PlusBar. 1pm onwards fancy dress competition in school. Bouncy castle

and stalls on stocks. 2.45pm onwards Carnival Parade throughvillage to include Sheffield Pipe Band, Billerettes, Zoot, carnival

queens, Edale Mountain Rescue, amazing carnival floats.Details of all events can be found in the carnival magazine, availableat all local shops, price £1.50. All proceeds go to charity. For moreinfo. Judith Hancock 01433 630905 or George May 01433 630599.

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FOOLOW WELL DRESSING AND FLOWER FESTIVAL24TH-AUGUST-1ST SEPTEMBER

24th-1st Sep. Flower festival and display of ‘Old Foolow’ in StHugh’s Church by the Green.

Refreshments served in the Village Hall from 10.30am-4.30pm eachday.

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THE 145TH HATHERSAGE ANNUAL HORTICULTURAL SHOW7TH SEPTEMBER

Memorial Hall, Oddfellows Road.2pm.

Classes for members: Fruit and vegetables, flowers, floral art, food,Junior fun section.

Open section for those living outside the district. Classes:Vegetables and flowers, craft and photography (theme - weather).

Further info. Mrs H. Rodgers 01433 650884.

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WORMHILL WELL DRESSING24TH AUGUST-1ST SEPTEMBER

Theme: Jenkin Chapel.Homemade refreshments served each day at the village hall.

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HARTINGTON WELL DRESSING AND WAKES 7-14TH SEPTEMBER

Village Scarecrows from the 6th.7th Vegetable Animal Competition, in British Legion Club..

12.30 pm Crowning of the ‘Poppy Queen’ 1.00pm Fancy Dress Competition and presentations. (Disney Theme)

Classes 0-5 years, 6-11years and Adults.1.30pm Warslow Silver Band and Oddfellows Club Walk and British

Legion ‘Poppy Queen’ Parade to Village Hall, School Well and aroundthe Village.

3pm arrive at ‘Pump Well’ for short service and Blessing.From 12 noon- Stalls including Cake, Tombola, Fruit Veg Plants etc.

Side Shows including Strongman Hammer, Hook-a-Duck, MrWiggerly Worm etc.

Come along enjoy the fun. All welcome. For further Details Jenny01298 84657 or 01298 84480.

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ROWSLEY CHURCH FLOWER FESTIVAL7TH-10TH SEPTEMBER

Theme: CREATION10am-7pm

Refreshments available in the ChurchContact for details: M Shepherd 01629 735313.

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STARKHOLMES VILLAGE SHOW,SATURDAY 7TH SEPTEMBERFlowers, Produce and Crafts

Starkholmes Village Hall. Staging starts at 9.30-11.30am. The judging starts at 12.00-1.30.Viewing is from 2pm with the auction of produce starting at 3pm.

For more information contact 01629 581667.

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This screen version ofthe fabulous stagemusical will be shown atCastleton Cinema Club inCastleton Village Hall onSaturday September Filmstarts at 7.30pm, doorsopen at 7pm. Winner of manycinema awards, this filmhas been filling cinemasworldwide just as thestage version is fillingtheatres all over theglobe. Starring; HughJackman as “Valjean”,Anne Hathaway as“Fontine”, Russell Croweas “Inspector Javere”. Fabulous music, greatacting, (bring plenty oftissues). Please come early aswe expect a very good

audience for this film.Members £2, visitors £5. More information from01433 621058 [email protected].

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CHAMPIONSHIPSThe weekend of 14th and 15thSeptember sees the return toBakewell of the National BirdCarving Championships, TheFestival of Bird Art, organisedby The British Decoy & WildfowlCarvers Association (BDWCA). This event features theBDWCA’s Annual bird carvingcompetitions, together withthe British Bird CarvingChampionship which was wonin 2012 by David Clews with hiscarving of a Partridge on Rock.Apart from the manycompetition entries – a widevariety of Bird and Wildfowlcarvings at Youth, Novice,Intermediate and Advancedlevels – there is also a fantasticopportunity for you to win acarving of a Shorebird, andtickets only cost £1 each! This year sees a new andexciting category – InnovativeWildlife Sculpture – which is

open to all BDWCA memberswhatever their skill level, andjudged as a single category. Thesculpture may be of anyspecies of bird, with no sizerestriction, and may besculpted/carved using anyvariety of materials, to includebut not restricted to wood. Itshould be totally original indesign and concept andentirely innovative in itsexception and portrayal. Thesky really is the limit for thiscategory! Demonstrations of wildfowlcarving, painting, stick makingand decorative techniques willtake place during the weekend,and stockists of carvingsupplies, books, paints,equipment and wood forcarving will be present. Also inattendance will be well-knownWildlife Artists andPhotographers. Those of you who attendedlast year will have seen theimpressive displays ofBohemian Waxwings whichwere entered in our RegionalGroup Competition. Thewinners – Cheshire Group –chose the subject for this yearand they have selected ashorebird – a Knot. Most of ourRegional Groups have taken upthe challenge, so an extremelyimpressive display isanticipated.

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Bakewell and Ashford FilmSociety’s (BASH) newseason of films opens onSeptember 8th at TheMedway Centre, Bakewell at7.30pm with the 2012comedy “Quartet” starringMaggie Smith, TomCourtenay, Pauline Collins,Billy Connolly and MichaelGambon and is directed byDustin Hoffman.Refreshments are servedduring the interval. At a home for retiredmusicians, the annualconcert to celebrate Verdi'sbirthday is disrupted by thearrival of Jean, an eternaldiva and the former wife ofone of the residents. Films for the rest of theseason are:13th October –Argo (2012),10th November – Au RevoirLes Enfants (1987), 8thDecember – The Angels’Share (2010) plusChristmas Social, 12thJanuary 2014 – Cold

BAKEWELL AND ASHFORDFILM SOCIETY’S NEW SEASON

Comfort Farm (1995), 9thFebruary – Summer inFebruary (2013), 9thMarch – Skyfall (2012),13th April – Intouchables(2011), 11th May – TheIllusionist (2006), 8thJune – A Late Quartet(2012) plus AGM & SummerSocial. Membership formsare available on thesociety's website(www.bashfilms.org.uk) orfrom The Medway Centre.Membership – £24 for thewhole season of 10 films.Temporary membership£8 (2 films) or you canattend as a guest of amember for £5 (1 film).Contact Cheryl Mayfield,22 Catcliffe Cottages,Bakewell DE45 1FL([email protected]) 01629814770. Members may alsoborrow films free of chargefrom the society’sDVD/Blu-ray library.

GET THE WILDLIFE BUGWITH NATURE TOTS

Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’snature club for pre-schoolchildren starts again at theWhistlestop Centre inMatlock Bath on Monday 16thSeptember after a summerbreak. The Nature Tots groupwill be learning about bugs,discovering where thesecreatures like to make theirhomes. Nature Tots takes placemonthly and runs from10am-11.30am at the Trust’sWhistlestop Centre atMatlock Bath Railway Station.It is suitable for accompaniedpre-school children agedthree and over. It costs £3 perchild, with a second child at£1.50. Places are limited, sobooking is essential – contactDerbyshire Wildlife Trust on01773 881188 during normaloffice hours. For moreinformation visitwww.derbyshirewildlifetrust.org.uk

ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, CURBARHILL, CURBAR (opp. The Bridge Inn)

AUTUMN FAYRESaturday 21ST September 10.00am - 1.00pm

Cakes, Toys, Tombola, Bric-a-Brac & RaffleEnjoy a cup of coffee or tea

Please join us at this very popular annualevent. Everyone welcome. No charge for entry

CAUDWELLSMILL

CRAFT CENTREWeekend and weekday staff

required for busy café.Good rates, friendly team, September start.

Please contact 01629 733185 / 634or [email protected]

Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese InnCASTLETON

FULL/PART-TIME BAR STAFFTO JOIN A FRIENDLY TEAMApplicants must be fully experienced,

honest and hardworking Hours negotiable

Good rate of pay and bonus to the rightcandidate

Apply in the first instance with C.V. to:Mr John McKeever

Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Inn, How LaneCastleton S33 8WJ

or email: [email protected]

TAKE BETTER PHOTOGRAPHS

Learn how to getthe best fromyour camera

Join a five hour practical workshop (6 people max)with two highly experienced/qualified, friendlytutors.

Workshops are run in beautiful Peak Districtlocations for just £55.

2013 Workshops12 October Chatsworth area20 November Sheffield (2 hour night shoot)

2014 Workshop15 March Hathersage

For more information go tof22images.co.uk or ring 07905 478430

14th & 15th September 2012Location:

The Agricultural Business Centre

Agricultural Way, Bakewell,

Derbyshire, DE45 1AH

Opening Hours:

Saturday 14th September - 11am to 5pm

Sunday 15th September - 10am to 4pm

Organised by the

British Decoy &Wildfowl Carvers

Association and featuring:

The British Championship 2013 and

BDWCAAnnual Competitions

Displaying a wide variety of Bird and Wildfowl carvings

together with demonstrations of Carving, Painting, Stick Making and decoration.

Wildlife Pictures & Gifts, Raffle and complementary exhibitors

For more information visit the website - http://www.bdwca.org.uk, send

an email to [email protected], or telephone 07831 251779

See the UK’s Top

Wildfowl Carvings at the

National

Bird Carving

Championships‘The Festival of Bird Art’

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CLASSIFIEDS...CLASSIFIEDS...SITUATIONS VACANT

Weekend housekeeperCasual pot washer

Casual waiting-on staffTo work in our busy 6-bedroom inn,

offering flexible hours, a good rate of payand substantial tips

Call Debbie Robinson (General Manager)

01433 630231

The Chequers InnFroggatt Edge, Hope Valley

AA Rosette • Michelin Pub GuideAA / 4 star inn

Part-time ShiftSupervisor

To work in our busy 6-bedroom inn,covering 2 days a week –

approximately 22 hours a week.Experience required.

With good rate of pay and substantial tips.

Call Joanne Tindall (Proprietor)

01433 630231

The Chequers InnFroggatt Edge, Hope Valley

AA Rosette • Michelin Pub GuideAA / 4 star inn

The UK’s leading climbing brand is looking to recruit asmall team of SEWING MACHINISTS to be based

in Tideswell, at the heart of the Peak District.

Vacancies: 1 x Cutter, 3 x Machinists, 1 x Inspector

To apply please send a CV [email protected]

or contact Karl on 07899 900533

I'm a successful businesswoman currently looking for

Key non-investmentworking partners

to expand our business, working full or part-time flexiblyfrom home in the massive natural health and wellness

sector. Whether you are already successful in your chosencareer, a parent looking for a flexible income, concerned

about pensions, or just looking for a better work/lifebalance, we may be able to offer you what you need.

This is a chance to build a successful and rewarding partor full-time business with full support and hands-on

training, giving you a genuine and real opportunity to earnthe income you want and the time to enjoy it from home.Realistic earnings of £500-£1500 pm part-time through to

£2000-£4000+ pm full-time.

If this is you, call Ros on07866 740207 or 01629 534467

THE CAVENDISH HOTEL

An opportunity for aHOUSEKEEPING ASSISTANT

You will have a good eye for detailand be able to work to exacting standards.

Part-time position25 hours per week

Good rates of pay plus share of service levyand numerous benefits associated with

being a Chatsworth employee.

Weekend work will be required.

To obtain an application form contact:The Cavendish Hotel,Church Lane, Baslow

Tel. 01246 582311Or online at www.cavendish-hotel.net

BASLOW

Electrician(Full-Time Permanent Role)

A rare and exciting career opportunity hasarisen at our family theme park in MatlockBath.

To ensure that effective day-to-day park andride maintenance is carried out through aplanned preventative maintenance scheme,responding to breakdown calls and effectivehands on repairs as and when required alsoduring the winter months help complete arigorous maintenance programme.

The ideal candidate will have a recognisedqualification in electrical engineering, youwill have worked on AC and DC motors, 3Phase Experience, Knowledge of controlsystems, PLC control advantageous, currentdriving licence ‘hands on’ approach in afast paced environment.

A theme park role like no other, here atGulliver’s we enjoy the benefits of a fun andvibrant atmosphere and no night work!

Apply in writing together with your CVand details of your current salary to

Lee Stacey, General Manager,Gulliver’s Kingdom, Matlock Bath,

Derbyshire DE4 3PG01629580130

NOW RECRUITING

FULL-TIME

WAITING-ON STAFFREQUIRED

Experience preferred but not necessaryand the ability to work within a team.

Weekend work on a rota basis.

Please contact Losehill House Hoteland Spa on 01433 621219

SENIOR NURSERY NURSEWe are looking for an enthusiastic and experienced Senior

Nursery Nurse to join our Management Team.

You will be working alongside Mrs JM Teale who is an experienced, fullyqualified teacher and we would like you to offer the following:

4 A Foundation Degree or NVQ Level 4 - or working towards these - isdesirable.

4 NNEB/Cache Diploma/NVQ Level 3 or equivalent is essential.

4 At least 3 years post qualified with managerial/supervisory experience isessential.

4 An ability to lead and inspire others is essential.

This permanent position offers an exciting opportunity 'to make a difference' inan Ofsted-praised Nursery environment with an attractive rate of pay.

Closing date for applications: Wednesday, 18 September 2013.Please contact: Mrs JM Teale, Head of the Nursery, Bakewell Nursery School,Derbyshire House, Matlock Street, Bakewell DE45 1EE

Telephone: 01629 813888E-mail: enquiries @bakewellnurseryschool.co.uk

We are committed to equality of opportunity

BAKEWELL NURSERY SCHOOLWe are a welcoming and friendly private Nursery open

52 weeks of the year with a passion for the care and education of children from 3 months to 5 years.

RECEPTIONIST/ADMINISTRATOR

required for Bakewell based Estate Agents.

Applicants should have excellent IT skills, be ableto take on a variety of administrative duties and

have customer service experience.Office hours are 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday.

Salary is dependent upon experience.Please send CV and covering letter to:

Edward Caudwell, Caudwell & Co, Rutland Square,Buxton Road, Bakewell, DE45 1BZ

or email to [email protected] date for applications: 5th September 2013

have vacancies for

Previous experience would be anadvantage but not essential as full

training is provided.Excellent rates of pay plus travel

allowance. Transport essential, variousshift patterns available. All areas.

Please apply by calling 01629 258085 for anapplication form or by email

[email protected]

CARE ASSISTANTS

PARTY HOSTESSESWANTEDLADIES DO YOU WANT TOHAVE FUN? Why not be thehostess with the mostest byhaving an Ann Summersparty. Telephone Gretel tobook your party on 01433623351 or 07922 729789.

PERSONALIS YOUR DRINKING APROBLEM? Need help?Friendship? Support? If so,find out more about ourDerbyshire Dales SupportGroup (North DerbyshireAlcohol Advice Service). Tel.01246 206514 for details.Help-line every Tuesdayevening between 6pm and8pm and 01246 206514 or204344.

WOULD THE GENTLEMANWHO HAD AN ADVERTWITH THE BOX NO. GN6 INOUR LAST ISSUE PLEASEGET IN TOUCH WITH THEPEAK ADVERTISER WITHYOUR ADDRESS DETAILS.

CARER/HOME HELPWANTEDCARER/HOME HELPCurbar/Calver. Tel. 01433631404.

WANTEDMATLOCK & DISTRICTMENCAP SOCIETY willcollect bric-a-brac, jumbleand furniture. Enquiries ringJackie 07831 316582.

MODEL RAILWAYS WANTEDany make, any condition.Contact Ron on 01629312189.

WANTED, STORAGE FOR cartransporter, 18ft x 7ft.Anything considered. 01629735229.

NEWSPAPERDELIVERERS

WANTED

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

Bradwell, Castleton, Hartingtonand Matlock (Jackson Road area)

TO DELIVERTHE PEAK ADVERTISER

IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS:

SEWINGWORKSHOPS

RECORDSWANTED

CASH PAIDGOOD CONDITION ONLY

LPS

SINGLES1960S TO 1980S

Tel: 01246 850442WILL COLLECT

WARDROBE WANTEDOLD TYPE WITH

MIRRORED DOORSAND DRAWERS INBASE, DRESSING

CHEST SIMILAR AGE

TEL: 07885 327753

WANTED

SUNBEDWORLDHOME HIRE

CANOPIESDOUBLES

SUNSHOWERS

FREE DELIVERY

07977 90715201298 871124

Piedaniel’s RestaurantLooking for reliable, hard-working people to

work in our busy restaurant.Some experience preferred.

WAITER / WAITRESSPart-time mid-week evenings

POT WASHERPart-time mid-week daytime

Part-time Friday evening, Saturday daytimeand evening

For more information please contactEric or Christiana on 01629 812687

~ BAKEWELL ~

The Bull’s Head InnFoolow

Requires

CHEFto work in a busy country pub.

Must be flexible and able to work evenings,weekends and holidays. Good rates of pay.

Telephone 01433 630873

DAVID MELLOR DESIGN LTDSALES ASSISTANT

A part-time sales assistant required for Sundays10.45-4.30 to work within our prestigious Country

Shop based in Hathersage.

The ideal candidate must have an interest in cookingand/or design and also had previous retail

experience.

The 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.

Please send your CV and a briefcovering letter to:

Kath Connors, Shop Manager,David Mellor Design Ltd,

The Round Building,Hathersage S32 1BA

DAVID MELLOR DESIGNMUSEUM CAFÉ

CAFÉ/KITCHEN ASSISTANTA varied role has arisen within our busy Design Museum

café’s small team. We are seeking a person withcooking/baking experience to help prepare meals but also

to serve front of house as the need arises. Hours typically 9-5 to include weekends and Bank

Holidays. No evenings.30-40 hpw

Please send your CV and a briefcovering letter to:

Adrian Cross, Café Manager,David Mellor Design Ltd,

The Round Building,Hathersage S32 1BA

MOBILE MECHANICrequired

for onsite maintenance and repair onsmall fleet of vehicles.

Approximately 2-3 days permanent work available.For more information regarding payment and

location etc, please contact

07834 981645

WINNEY & ROSENew Local

Sewing Workshops

Bakewell area winneyandrose.co.uk

Telephone01246 583027

MOLLART COX REQUIRES A

CNC LATHE OPERATORThe individual must be able to program set and

operate Fanuc CNC LathesThey will be required to work 4 shifts

on nights a weekIt’s a very good rate of pay with a bonus and

pension schemeIf you are willing to work hard and be part of a

team mollart cox is a great place to work.

CONTACT [email protected]

07714 283517

FULL-TIME Hard Working, Enthusiastic and Fully Qualified

MECHANIC REQUIREDExperience Preferred

To join our friendly team of staff Monday-Friday 8am-6pm

Please apply within Froggatt Edge Garage, Calver, Hope Valley S32 3XH

FROGGATT EDGE

GARAGE LTD

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Wedding ImagesPackages from £295

www.alterphotographicsderbyshire.co.ukEmail: [email protected]

EST: 1979

Tel: 01629 734483 Mob: 07766 314453

WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY

TOP SOIL

AERIALS

COOPERS

07775 42311701629 734794

TV AERIALS & SATELLITEFLAT SCREEN TVs FITTED

TELEPHONE POINTSNOVAT

Doesn’t Fit?We’ll alter it!

Call Helen01629 813702

CLOTHINGALTERATIONS

CLOTHINGALTERATIONS

FOR SALE

FINEST QUALITYSCREENED TOP SOIL

10 or 20 TONNE LOADS

BULK DELIVERIES TO ALLAREAS

PHONE 01246 858251

BILTONG PRODUCTS

Air dried beef withauthentic South African

seasoningsFREE UK DELIVERY

www.peakbiltong.co.ukTel: 07801 502 296

LOGSSEASONED HARDWOOD LOGS £65 per load. 07515 711323.

PEAKPEST CONTROL

Rodents, wasps, moles, squirrels, insects etc

email: [email protected]

A FAST AND EFFECTIVE PEST CONTROL SERVICEFOR DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS

Tel: 01298 24237Mob: 07815 285271

PEST AND PREDATOR CONTROL

JILL MIDDLETON 01298 872444Email: [email protected] web: www.kool4cats.co.uk

•Underfloor heating.•All diets catered for.

•Scratch poles, toys.•FAB (Feline Advisory Bureau)

listed cattery.•Home from home, plenty of TLC.

•Own bedroom & own exercise area.

A LUXURY PURPOSE BUILT CATTERY

IN WARDLOW, NR BAKEWELL

Wardlow, nr Bakewell

01433 65126307840 345526

SUE’S MOBILE DOGGROOMING ANDMICROCHIPPING

SERVICESIN THE COMFORT OF

YOUR OWN HOME

Pamper your poochBathing, grooming & Clipping

Fully qualified & insured01629 55534

GROOMWITH A VIEW

Microchippingservice available

LIVESTOCK

PianoLessons

ALSO: • Keyboard• Recorder • Music Theory

by experienced andpatient teacher

Beginners to exams01629 581504

mob: 07854446958email: [email protected] genuinely interestedemails and texts please

GUITAR LESSONS£8 PER 1/2 HOUR

12 Lessons

for the Price of 9

BERKSHIREWEANERSFOR SALE

T: 07971 082379

The Posh DogCompany

Mobile dog grooming~ bring the salon to

your doorstepWeb: theposhdogcompany.co.uk

Call Connie: 07796 054243

TUITION

TUITION IN MATHSAND PHYSICS

by mature,friendly graduate.

Many local references.

07525 241462derbyshiretutors.co.uk

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

For further details ring

01629 57354www.peakupholstery.co.uk

CLASSES INSEWING, DRESSMAKING,

UPHOLSTERY, LOOSECOVERS AND SOFT

FURNISHINGS

GUITAR TUITION

Learn from anLearn from anexperienced musicianexperienced musician

and teacher.and teacher.Courses to suitCourses to suit

any age or level.any age or level.Beginners welcomeBeginners welcome

For full detailsFor full detailscontact:contact:

Nigel Barton B.A. (Hons) Jazz, G.L.C.M01433 631769

ROCK, BLUES, JAZZ

peakdistrictguitartuition.co.uk

Piano LessonsExperienced Teacher

All ages welcomeBeginners onwards

Hazel HendersonBuxton 01298 938958www.hazelspiano.com

SITUATIONS VACANT

FOR HIRE:Floor Sanders,Drills, Ladders,Cement Mixers,Heaters, Driers

& Lots MoreTOOL HIRE BAKEWELL

Unit 2c, Station RoadInd. Est. Bakewell

Phone: 813472

Clo

ckWise

01629 823751

Old clocksrepaired andrestored atreasonable

prices

Experienced,qualified teacher

EnhancedCRB checked

English Tuition

From initial literacy through allKey Stages to GCSE, IGCSE,

As/A-level & University support.

Special Needs specialist

Common Entrance

All ages and stages

Tel: 01335 324198

PUBLIC NOTICE

MATLOCKTV Aerial & Satellite Services

01629 312196 07500081942

• Digital aerials and satellites fitted• TV wall mounting• Telephone Points• CCTV supplied and fitted NO VAT

FREE ESTIMATES

TV & Radio aerial installation

Multipoint installations

TV Wall Mountingover 25 years experience

01298 875 766

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astv

.co.

uk

07702 471 029

plus

01433 440 [email protected]

18267013

PUBLIC NOTICEIn the estate of Ronald James Dane of Castleton/Worksop andthe Danes Family estates

Will any person who is renting or leasing any houses, land or farmbuildings or other assets, in the Castleton/Hope area held under thename of the Ashton Leadworks Trust, being the estate of Jacob Dane ofTownhead, Castleton, lead refiner at the Pindale Mine, lead works, 1896to 1908, and owner of the six old lead mines on Dirtlow Rake, or housesand property held in the name of Townhead Securities, being the estateof James Dane of Townhead, Castleton, would you please contact me,Stuart Dane, at the address/telephone number below.

Administration orders have been granted by the High Courts in Leeds,and following court action, taken by me Stuart Dane in August 2010, inthe Nottinghamshire Courts any Solicitor, Estate Agent or individualcollecting monies or acting for any person receiving monies from theproperties, is in contempt of court. They have no legal authority to do sofrom the beneficiaries of the estate.

Further to the aboveWill any person who has a copy of the 1932 report into the lead mining

industry, published by the Derbyshire Mines Dept, which contains a copyof the Barmasters records of all the lead mine owners in Derbyshire atthat time, or a copy of the Barmasters records for Kings Field/Castletonarea, between 1920 to 1956 would please contact me at theaddress/telephone number below.

The Barmasters records for that period went missing after a meetingwith the Barmasters around 1956 at the Hope Cement Works.

The information is required, regarding a dispute between LaFarge,Blue Circle and myself as to who is the legal owner of Pindale Mine andthe Pindale Farm Estate. There is also other issues concerning miningoperations in the area. Our Solicitors and the Nottinghamshire Policealso require the information.

Stuart Dane 23 Gateford Rise, Worksop, Notts.Tel. 01909 480032 after 6pmEmail [email protected]

NOTICE OF APPLICATIONFOR A PREMISES LICENCEName of applicant: Tideswell School of Food

Address of premises: The Courtyard, Commercial Road,Tideswell, Buxton SK17 8NY

It is proposed to license the above premises under theLicensing Act 2003 to permit:

THE SALE OF ALCOHOL, ON AND OFF THE PREMISES,BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 0900 AND 2200, MONDAY-

FRIDAY AND 1000 AND 1700 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY

The full application can be inspected by contacting theLicensing Section at address below, or by email:

[email protected] or telephone (01629) 761313

Representations can be made IN WRITING between:20 August 2013 and 16 September 2013

To: Licensing & Administration Manager, Community Services,Derbyshire Dales District Council, Town Hall, Matlock,

Derbyshire, DE4 3NN. (Telephone: 01629 761374)

It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a falsestatement in connection with an application which carries a

maximum fine of £5,000 on summary conviction.

FOOT CLINICNOW OPEN Bakewell TownHall, Bath Street. Drop in orcall Susan Kearns Dip CFHPMPS Pract. 07527 476548for appointment. Homevisits available.

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

MUSIC TUITION

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

MATHS TUITIONMATHS TUITION byexperienced tutor all levelsto GCSE and A Level. CRBChecked. Contact Steph07990 972191 [email protected]

PETSDO YOU HAVE A STRAY CATPROBLEM? Do you needfinancial help to have yourcat neutered/spayed? Doyou need advice on the careof your cat? If so, contactDerby Branch of CatsProtection, 31 Wardwick,Derby, DE1 1HA, or tel.01332 206956 or visit ourwebsite onwww.derbydistrict.cats.org.uk or [email protected]

QUIET, CARING HOMESneeded for friendly, nervouscats. Tel. 08453 712754.Cats Protection League.SHEFFIELD DOG RESCUEhas many dogs, all healthyand vaccinated, looking forpermanent homes. All agesand sizes, all cross breeds.07748 620740.

LOTS OF KITTENS, youngand older cats all looking forloving permanent homes.We need your help. Pleaseconsider giving a cat asecond chance. 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.

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

POULTRYBUFF ORPINGTONCHICKENS for sale. 07891122719.COTSWOLD COLOUREDPULLETS, £12 each. 6 for£60. Various Bantys, allages. 01629 734667.

DUCKSRUNNER DUCKS 6 weeksold. £5. 07402 504240.

DOG WALKINGFOR DOG WALKING and petsitting in the Matlock area.Police checked, fullyinsured. Tel. Mick 07941836301.

CLEANER/DOGWALKERCLEANER/DOG WALKERTrustworthy, reliable, goodrates. 07818 005194.

EQUESTRIANMANEGE, arenas, stablebases etc. 07966 210181,01298 687465.

GARDENINGHORSE MANUREPermanently available. Freeof charge. Bring your ownbags. 01246 591647.

GARDENMAINTENANCEWHATEVER YOUR GARDENMAINTENANCE NEEDS -mowing, weeding, bedclearing, shed repairs,summerhouse painting, wallrepairs, patio cleaning anddriveway makeovers, we canhelp. Call 07887 546959and let us help you enjoyyour garden before thesummer ends!

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

ENTERTAINMENTMAGICIAN – Children’sparties. Phone 0129826745.

MOBILE DISCOMOBILE DISCO – SoundsCrazy Disco, for alloccasions (13+) weddings,parties and celebrations.http://sounds-crazy.co.uk07719 928402.

MOBILEHAIRDRESSERFULLY QUALIFIED MOBILEHAIRDRESSER experienced,affordable. Call Elizabeth07707 451429 / 01433631838.

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

BUILDING SERVICESPLASTER CORNICE restoredprofessionally. Call C. Flack01629 57303.

PROPERTYSERVICESS. McLEAN AND SONSProperty Services. Dampproofing. Rendering.Plastering. Roofing andgeneral building. 07845049122/01629 636699.

DRYSTONEWALLING/LANDSCAPINGEXPERIENCED DRYSTONEWALLER and hardlandscaping, also masonrywork undertaken (inclEcclesiastical). Gardenmaintenance jobsconsidered. 01629 733093/07824 367065.

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

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

DOMESTICCLEANINGCARPET CLEANING anddomestic cleaning.Competitive rates. Call Neil07799 608691.

SERVICESALL SEWN UP Loose covers.J. Noble. Tel. 01629 582421. RECLAIMED MAPLE STRIPFLOORING fixing serviceavailable. 07743 699058.

RECLAIMED OAK STRIPFLOORING fixing serviceavailable. 07743 699058.WOOD FLOORS sanding andsealing. 07743 699058.

TENDER FOR CATERING CONTRACTThe Peak District National Park Authority seeks tenders from interestedparties for the provision of working lunches and buffets for meetingsheld at its offices in Bakewell, Derbyshire and occasionally at other

local venues.

A contract for 3 years from 1st December 2013 will be concluded withthe successful tenderer.

Full details and tender forms are available on our website atwww.peakdistrict.gov.uk/about-us/open-government/tenders or by

contacting Democratic Services [email protected] or telephone 01629 816362.Closing date for receipt of tenders is 12.00 noon on Friday 27th September 2013.

Firewood supplies for this winterRing Mark Otter on 07801 928927

www.littonlogs.co.uk

Litton LogsKS2 TUITIONLITERACY/MATHS

Experienced Teacher

Tel: Anne 07816 602695

Well known locally forhelping children to

dramatically improvetheir reading, resultingin improvement in all

school subjects.

THINK YOUR CHILDMIGHT BE DYSLEXIC?Screening Available

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CLASSIFIEDS...CLASSIFIEDS... BICYCLES

CLASSIC CAR REPAIRS• SERVICING • TUNING • MoTS •

Ladywood GarageBaslow Road, Chesterfield S42 7BN

Phone David on 01246 566312 • 01246 567779

RIVERSIDEGARAGE

BAMFORDServicing • Diagnostics

• Clutches• Brakes • Gearboxes

•Tyres • ExhaustsFor Cars and VansServicing & Repairs

Air conditioning re-gasAuto diagnose diagnosticsMOT CENTREFor all cars, vans up to 3500 Kg and 4x4’s

Including diesels and catalysts

For prompt friendly service please call

01433 651950

New & Reclaimed

OAKFLOORINGFIXING & SANDING

07743 699058

COMMERCIALPROPERTY TO LET

WANTED TO RENT

OFFICE TO LETCentral Bakewell

Approx. 300sq ft,air conditioned,

lift accessand full services.

Tel: Halldale Propertyon 07855 246879

Industrial Unit 5000 sq ft

Office Space available separatelyfrom 100 to 1500 sq ft

Long or Short Terms Let AvailableAll with good parking

DARLEY DALE

For further information please contact07802 901133 | [email protected]

Youlgrave GarageMoT’s while you waitRepairs and ServicingAir-Con Service Centre

Tel: 01629 636943

MOTTESTINGWhile you wait

SERVICING ANDREPAIRS

SAM FURNISS LTD

Cliff House, The CliffTansley, Matlock

(01629) 55237

FAMILY HOMES TO RENT• TIDESWELL 4 bed U/F .....................£695 pcm• LITTON 2 bed U/F Cottage ..............£565 pcm• BAKEWELL 4 bed U/F ..................£2,000 pcm• TIDESWELL 2 bed cottage U/F .......£525 pcm• TIDESWELL 2 bed U/F .....................£495 pcm

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£800 ono – Tel: 07722 449920

ALFA ROMEO156

51 plate, 4 door, 80,000 miles12 months MOT, 5 months taxNew tyres/brakes less than8,000 miles agoBelt done at 63,000 miles

CURTAIN MAKINGCUSTOM SOFTFURNISHINGS:- Curtains,Roman blinds, alterationsand more. 01433 623225.

2 BED PERIOD COTTAGE inBakewell. Peaceful location.R e f u r b i s h e d .W o r k s h o p / s t o r a g e .Parking for two.Unfurnished. 2 min to towncentre. £650 pcm. 07979803231.MATLOCK opposite river.Pretty 2 bedroom arts andcraft style cottage. Fullyequipped kitchen, loungeand diner. Large garageand office. Patio andgarden. GCH. DG. £550pcm includes water rates.No pets or children, bondand reference required.01629 57455 after 5pm.TIDESWELL 2 bed cottagein a quiet corner of thevillage with lovely views.Recently refurbished.Modern kitchen andbathroom. Gas fired C.H.Non smoking. Petsconsidered. £575 pcm. Formore details phone 07785353633.

DON’T MISS Farm cottages3, 2 and 1 bed. Fabulouslyfully furnished, stunninglocation 6 miles equidistantBakewell and Buxton.Available for 6 month rentalfrom 1st September. 0129885020/07974 258765.CHARACTER COTTAGE inquiet village near Bakewell. 2double bedrooms, garden,off-street parking. Suitprofessional couple. £600pcm. Please reply to Box No.CC2 c/o Peak Advertiser, FirstFloor Offices, Orme Court,Granby Road, Bakewell, DE451ES.3 BEDROOM PROPERTY incentral Bakewell to let.Beautifully renovatedmodern property. Gas centralheating and double glazed.Large property, Band Acouncil tax. Fully furnished.Would suit professionalcouple or a family. Minimum6 months. Further details tel.07773 288636.

HOLIDAYACCOMMODATIONITALY, 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

MOTORCYCLESWANTEDWANTED MOTORCYCLESAnything considered. £50-£10,000. Cash on collection.Please phone Tony on 01629823276/07768 906162.MOTORCYCLE WANTEDBritish/foreign, anyage/condition. Fair pricepaid. Garages cleared.07761 818137.

MOTORSMITSUBISHI PAJEROSHOGUN L200 WANTEDdead or alive. Call Steve07792 305114.1972 BLACK MG ROADSTERsoft top. Good runner.Leather seats. New battery,alternator. Stainless steelexhaust. Taxed, tested foryear. £4,500. 07855973803.VW POLO 1.2i, 5dr, silver,2002 (02 reg), MoT May2014, taxed Oct, 78k miles,very clean and tidy. Bargainat £1795. 07944 197198.CITROEN DISPATCH 1.9DVAN 2000 (W reg). Red,MoT until April 2014. Taxeduntil Sept 2013. Goodrunner, £1000 ono. Call07881 640881 after 3pm.

HOUSE CLEARANCEHOUSE CLEARANCE Shed,garages. Also wanted tools,pottery, gold, silver.Anything considered. Bestprices paid. 07919 093379.HOUSE CLEARANCEGarages, sheds, also tools,pottery, silver and gold.Anything considered. Goodprices paid. 07967 202357.

MAN AND VAN FORHIREMAN AND TRANSIT VAN forhire. Any size, any distance.No job to small. Free noobligation quote. Call Simon07827 965356 for a fastfriendly service.MAN AND TRANSIT VAN forhire. Any distance, any size,no job too small. Freequote. Call Geoff for fastservice. 07967 202357.

FORD FOCUS diesel estateCL 1898 cc. (Y) 1999.160,000 miles. Newalternator and battery. Goodcond. MoT January 14.Taxed Jan. £850. 07787489420.CITROEN C3 automatic.2005. Taxed/MoT. £2,500.01433 651152.

2007 VW T5 TRANSPORTER130bhp Tiptronic (auto).SWB, twin slider in mid-redcolour. Rear seats, T&T,62,000 miles, FSH, excellentcondition, £10,500 ono.07792 262798.VW PASSAT ESTATE (X) reg.Diesel. 132k miles.Replacement gearbox. Newclutch. Short test/tax.Excellent ‘workhorse’.Service history. £1,300 ono.07970 986066.DAEWOO MUSSO TDESTATE FM02 RYW. 68,890miles. Tested 18.12.13.£1,000. 01629 734667.

CARAVANSABBEY CABARET CARAVAN1997. 5 berth, separatebathroom. Large awning.Good cond. £2,500. 01629636503.

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2008 08 VOLKSWAGEN TOURAN 1.9 SE TURBO DIESELMet grey, 7 seater, 69k, 2 owners, full electrics, CD player, alloywheels, immaculate..............................................£77952006 06 FORD RANGER WILDTRAK DOUBLE CAB 2.5DIESEL TOP OF THE RANGE Met red / silver, 110k, 1 formerkeeper, full black / grey leather interior, chrome side steps and bullbars, roof rails, tow bar, 4 new Bridgestones, full electrics, alloys,A/Con, CD, immaculate..........................................£69952006 56 KIA SPORTAGE 2.0 XS DIESEL Met Black with FullBlack Leather Interior, 100k, FSH, 2 owners, A/Con, Alloys, FullElectrics, Heated Seats, Roof Rails, Tinted Rear Windows, Sunroof,Tow Bar, Immaculate.............................................£59952006 06 LAND ROVER FREELANDER 2.0 ADVENTURERTURBO DIESEL Met grey, 5dr, 110k, FSH, 2 owners, full electrics,A/Con, alloys, CD, tow bar, immaculate ......................£49952003 53 SEAT LEON 1.8 CUPRA TURBO Met black, 5dr,63k, FSH, 2 owners, tinted windows, full electrics, alloy wheels,VGC ................................................................£34952004 54 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1.4 FSI Met beige, 5dr, 90k,FSH, 2 owners, full electrics, CD player, immaculate ........£32952006 56 VAUXHALL VECTRA 1.9 CDTi EXCLUSIVE Estate,Turbo Diesel, Met Silver / Beige, 100k, 6 Speed, 2 Owners, FullElectrics, A/Con, CD Player, VGC,...............................£29952006 06 FORD FOCUS GHIA 1.6 TDCI TURBO DIESEL Metburnt red, 5dr, 1 former keeper, full electrics, A/Con, alloy wheels,rear parking sensors, CD player, 110k, immaculate .........£29952003 03 LAND ROVER FREELANDER 2.0 SERENGETITD4 TURBO DIESEL Met silver, 5dr, 120k, FSH, roof rails, sidesteps, tow bar, full electrics, A/Con, alloys, CD player, VGC£28952004 04 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 1.6 16V SPORT Metsilver, 3dr, 53k, 1 former keeper, full electrics, CD player,immaculate .......................................................£28952005 55 PEUGEOT 407 1.6 SE HDI ESTATE DIESEL Metgrey with panoramic roof, FSH, 1 owner, full electrics, a/con, CDplayer, alloy wheels, 136k, immaculate .......................£27952004 54 VAUXHALL CORSA 1.2 16V DESIGN Met silver,5dr, 58k, SH, full electrics, A/Con, alloy wheels, CD player,immaculate........................................................£27952005 54 RENAULT MEGANE EXPRESSION 1.5 DCIDIESEL Met silver, 5dr, 72k, SH, full electrics, A/Con, CD player,cheap car tax, VGC...............................................£24952006 55 VAUXHALL COMBO 1.2 16v CDTi DIESEL VANRed, 68k, power steering, tow bar, roof rails, CD player, goodcondition ..........................................................£22952003 53 FORD FOCUS 1.8 LX TDDI TURBO DIESELESTATE Met light peppermint green, 2 owners, full electrics, a/con,alloy wheels, CD player, immaculate ..........................£21952005 55 CITROEN XSARA PICASSO 1.6 DESIRE MetLight Purple, 67k, SH, Full Electrics, A/Con, CD Player,Immaculate ......................................................£21952003 53 FORD FOCUS ZETEC 1.8 TDCi TURBO DIESELMet Silver, 5Dr, 83k, 1 Former Keeper, Full Electrics, A/Con, Alloys,CD, VGC ...........................................................£21952004 04 VAUXHALL CORSA 1.0 LIFE Met Turquiose, 3 Dr,78k, SH, 2 Owners, Electric Windows, PAS, CD Player, Cheap Tax &Insurance, VGC ...................................................£19952005 54 FORD KA 1.3 STYLE Met Black, Genuine 44,000miles, 8 Service Stamps, 1 Former Keeper, Power Steering, CDPlayer, Immaculate ...............................................£19952004 54 RENAULT LAGUNA 1.8 16V EXTREME Met LightGrey, 67k, 1 owner vehicle, FSH, Half Leather Interior, Full Electrics,A/Con, Alloys, Immaculate ......................................£17952002 02 BMW 318 2.0 SE TOURING ESTATE Met silver, fullelectrics, a/con, alloy wheels, VGC.............................£16952002 02 PEUGEOT 307 RAPIER 2.0 HDi Diesel, MetSilver, 5dr, FSH, Full Electrics, A/Con, CD Player, Alloy Wheels,VGC................................................................£16952002 02 FORD KA 1.3 COLLECTION Met red, 53k, FSH, 2owners, electric windows, alloy wheels, CD player, VGC...£1295

PX TO CLEAR2002 51 VAUXHALL ZAFIRA 1.6 16v COMFORT Met green,7 seater, 72k, 2 owners, full electrics, A/Con, CD player, tax andtested, good condition ............................................£9952003 53 FIAT PUNTO 1.9 ELEGANCE Diesel, Met red,5dr, 1 former keeper, PAS, CD player, alloy wheels, goodcondition ...........................................................£9952000 W FORD FOCUS 1.8 GHIA Met green, 5dr, full electrics,A/Con, alloys, CD player, MoT until August 2014, VGC ......£7951999 T CITROEN SAXO 1.1 SX Met green, 5dr, 59k, 2owners, electric windows, sunroof, low insurance, full MoT, goodcondition ............................................................£495

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TWO SEATER SETTEE ANDCHAIR with green dralon andtapestry. Backed cushions.Immaculate cond. £50. 01629732847.TV & CORNER UNIT. Top quality,£50 ono; settee, fireproof, £30,vgc.; LEC fridge, £30 ono. 01773856011.LAWNTRACTOR, 36” cut. Newdeck blades, belts and pulleys,fully serviced, excellent runner,£700 ono; Honda rotavator, goodstarter and condition,forward/reverse, £180. 01629813472.SOLID BIRCH GATE LEGDINING TABLE with internalstorage drawers. ModernDesign. W80cm 74cm/MaxLength (when fully extended)152cm. Folds down for compactstorage. £65; Kitchen BreakfastBar Stools. 2 tubular chromestools with black PU upholsteredseats. Modern Design. £50 forthe pair. Sofa and Chairupholstered in a neutral stoneun-patterned fabric with lightwood legs. Sofa measures96cmD and 180cmL £160. Chairmeasures 81cmW and 90cmD£80. Will split items. Toview/collect call 07729 372909(Matlock). Can text pictures.22 METRE ROLL OF PLASTICLAND DRAIN PIPE 75mmD.£10; 1 Stripped Pine 4panel internal door. £5; Duropalhigh quality granite effectkitchen worktop, 2 lengths 71”and 63” and a 63” length ofupstand £50 the lot. 6 Demi-Johns £12. Stained Glass sheets,solder, cutter and other sundries£25. Ercol drop-leaf table £25.01629 56430.ADELPHI CURVED BATH withshowerbath screen and allfittings including mixer taps. Just5 years old and in vgc. £30.Xpelair Wall Extractor Fan. Infull working order. Ivory VenetianBlind. Measuring 3’W with 5’3”D.Beautiful cond. £5. 01629760826.

XBOX 360 KINECT SENSOR withpower supply boxed in vgcincludes a Nyko zoom, Tv mountand 2 games Kinect adventuresand EA sports active 2 (xbox notincluded) £50. Logitech PS3driving force GT force feedbacksteering wheel boxed in vgc £50.Black glass TV stand good cond.suitable for large flatscreen TV37/40” £25. 01433630377/07527 046237.GOLF CLUBS 9 Nicklaus N1 plus(R/H) Irons, (3 to S/W) and 4Donnay Challenger(R/H) Woods (Dr,3,5 and7) together with Ben Sayerscarry bag with stand, £125.01433 630613.FIREPLACE (110cm x 114cm)classic wooden mantle, hearthand set in polished fossilisedlimestone, ex cond. £50. 01629734866.

WET SUIT mens full lengthLarge measurements: Chest 39”waist 34” neck to crotch 32.5”inside leg 28” recommendedheight of user 5'10” to 6'0” neverused £20; Denon Avr 1906 A/Vsurround receiver £60; Ion Usbcassette archiver (convert tapesto mp3 on your computer) £15;Sky plus box and remote £5;Sony cd/dvd player DVP-NS300£15. 01629 650935. HIGH LEVEL BED with deskunderneath. Steel frame with afew small spots of rust on theladder. Would suit teenager. Nomattress. £10. 01629 630066.12 BAGS OF POST MIX - Carltonready to use (just add water)rapid set fence post concrete -left over from garden project.Collect from Matlock £4.00 perbag01629 760976.METAL ACTION SOFA BEDsprung base memory foamhardly used 12months old cost£600 accept £450. 01298687080.WICKER CONSERVATORY 3PIECE SUITE (2 seater sofa and2 armchairs), frames in vgv,cushions in need of attention.£50. 01629 732483 evenings or07842 790219.DINING TABLE LIGHT OAKWITH 4 MATCHING CHAIRS 48”X 30” good cond. made by localfirm £225 must collect. Internalpine door light oak colour 78” X30” good cond. furnished £10;01246 590433 or 07974773279.

CARPET (prev.in double bedroom) Dark greenfleck. Size: 3.2 x 5.3m vgc.£40. Wall lights total of 4. (prev.in conservatory). Metal withbrass coloured finish. Largespherical opaque glass shades.In working order. £10 eachono. 01629 812352.CYCLE RACK Halfords 2 bikecapacity, fits on car boot, goodcond. £10; Slide projector LeicaP153, takes 35mm slides in acassette, ex. cond. £25. 01629812385.KING SIZE QUILTED THROWSanderson fabric, yellow andwhite background with largepink flowers. £15.01629 733745.SLABS Concrete Council Slabs,2’x2’ £2 each. 07974 746641.

COOLING TURBO TOWER FANwith 3 speeds, timer up to 2hours, oscillation or still modeand integrated carry handle.30”H x 7”W x 7”D. No scratchesor marks and works as new. £40.01629 734292.JUNIOR WETSUITS full lengthosprey wetsuit, black/grey,2.5/3mm, 10-12 years, vgc,£10. Full length tribord(decathlon) wetsuit, red/grey,4/3mm, 14 years, vgc, £15.Lightweight shorty wetsuit(tribord), blue/grey, 12 years,vgc, £5. 01629 814579/07792071017.OUTBOARD MOTOR MINN KOTAENDURA 55 still in box. Runs off12v battery, 5 forward and 3reverse speeds. 55lbs thrust,little used suitable for smalldinghy or as backup motor forlarger craft. £125. 01629824398.3 SEATER JUMBO CORD SOFAmeasures approx. 7’ and in goodcond. at 18 months old andcomfy to sit on. Bought fromSofa Sofa called the Barolo.£125. 01629 820209.MEAT GRINDER/SAUSAGEMaker machine 550w boxedunwanted gift still boxed £25.Telescope for star gazing 262.5power £10. 01433 659209.EPSON LX-300+ PRINTER withcables, disc and handbook £20;Compaq SK-2865 keyboard £10;Suyama MJ7CNA 17” screen£5; Original Riley 1.5 SteeringWheel complete reasonableoffers over £25 considered.01629 583929.JAEGER 'KATE' BAG black quiltedleather BNWT £75; Rug,beautiful silver-grey hand tuftedart silk 140 x200cm vgc £150;Large ornate carved mahoganydisplay easel £100; Vintagewooden cash till with workingbell £50; Large natural driftwoodsculpture on metal base,H130cm, £95. Carrera Men's 16speed racing bike. Yellow. Vgc.Std pedals, plus 1 set of clippedals. £120 Collection only.01433 639529.BABY WEAVERS GLIDINGNURSING CHAIR with footstool,vgc, £70 ono. ono. Cotbedmattress less than 3yrs old £40ono. Medela Swing Breast PumpBoxed £40 ono. Robopax BabyRocking Platform £10 ono. Babynursing pillow Mothercare £10ono. Chad Valley Double SidedEasel Boxed hardly used £15ono. 01629 734680.CARAVAN stabilizer/sidewinder needs car bracket£15. Large green water canisterwith screw cap, a bit marked,been used for caravan, 18” high-11” across. £5. 01433 631298. SINGLE PINE BED with excellentmattress £30 only 07971464003RANGEMASTER 110 DUAL FUELCOOKER Black and gold incolour. 5 gas burners, 2 ovens,hot plate and separate grill. ingood cond. £300. 07889166888.EXERCISE BIKE in ex. cond.Variable resistance, fivefunctions. £50. 01629 55375.3 WHITE GRAINED MOULDEDINTERIOR DOORS (6 panel). 2are fire doors. All as new. Sizes860mm, 665mm (FD), 665mm(FD). £10 each. Exterior door.White, Steel Faced with letterbox, handle, security lock, spyhole and small window. Approx5yrs old. Good cond. Size 83cmwide. £95; Exterior door canopy.White glass reinforced plastic‘Orkney Style’ with corbels(similar to one in Screwfix. Goodcond. Size 52cm by 154cm. £95.Ceramic free standing countertop wash basin with mixer tap.12 months old. Ex. cond. £20.Roman shower cubicle bi folddoor. Ex. cond. Size 760mmwide.£20. 01298 25185.PC TOWER, PENTIUM 4/2.40Ghz processor, 1GB Ram,20GB-HDD, OnboardGraphics/sound card, DVD-RWDrive, complete with 15”Monitor and USB Keyboard &Mouse. also includes a 3 in 1Printer/scanner/copier (needsink). all the required leads so itsready to Go running MicrosoftWindows XP SP3, great webbrowser. £65.00 ovno. 07779494406.RECENTLY PURCHASED VITRAMATRIX BATH 1800x800 doubleended bath with Klik Klak wasteex. cond. £70 ono. Limelight 2drawer bedroom cabinet withmatching cushioned stool in 2tone cream vgc £10. 2 chrometowel rails, square chrome toilettissue dispenser plus fittings £10the lot. Open hearth gas fire withcoals, suit 16” hearth or larger,£25 ono. 01629 56289.

POND LINER brand new GordonLow rubber liner 4 x 5 metres,0.75mm, £100. 5 rolls loftinsulation £20. Table top patioheater £20. Toolbox £5. 07769267959 after 6pm.APOLLO BOYS BIKE 18” wheels,suit 5-8 year old, hardly used,with fitted prop stand, £35.01298 72242.MATTRESS COVERS two singles,bought from Dreams. Reason forselling not suitable for adjustablebeds. Used only once £18 thepair. 01629 580293 or 07543836051.COMBI BOILER IDEAL ISAR HEsuitable for a 3 or 4 bedroomhouse. It heats 12 radiators andample hot water, still installeduntil 26 Aug 13, can be seen andtested, complete with the userand installation book, genuinereason for selling. £150 ono; Verynice white corner fitting typewashbowl, complete withchrome and white taps, boughtfor new house, but not wanted.£28 ono. 01298 25294.HARD PLASTIC BOOT LINERwould suit large Volvo estate,£15. 01298 26836.SOFA BED futon double steelframed, in vgc, £60. 0129825543.V-GO ESTEAM ELECTRICPOWER WHEELCHAIR controlson left but can be altered, 6years old, £100 ono; Go0Go EliteTraveller Plus detachable seat,easy fold for travel, only used 4times, needs new batteries, exc.cond, £250 ono. 01629 734750.NIPPER DOUBLE BUGGY(alongside) £30; Mothercarethree wheeled cross countrybuggy with foot muff and raincover, £30. 01629 732533.TAILOR MADE INSULATEDWINDOW cover to fit Fiat motorhome, new £154, £100; 14lbpotato peeler, relined, ideal forpublic house or small hotel,£340. 01298 25537.GLASS & LIGHT OAK TABLE seats8, exc. cond, must be seen,£150. 01629 581365.DROP LEAF GATE LEGGED TABLEplus 4 chairs, £50 ono; Oakblanket chest £20; Desk £10;Pair Jaycee bedside tables £20;50’s style china cabinet £30; 50’sstyle sideboard, £10 (all itemsono). 07831 883717 Froggatt.LARGE COMFORTABLE 3 PIECESUITE, pale gold/ cream, exc.cond, £130 ono. 07877 478211Matlock.FOLD UP MOBILITY SCOOTERsmall enough to fit in back ofboot, selling due to healthreasons, brand new cost £2,000.Offers? 01629 810210.CIRCULATION MASSAGERexcellent working order, approx9mths old, £50. 01629 810210.JODHPURS - PURPLE “JustToggs” size 26 regular £8;Jodhpurs, cream “Gorringe” size28 regular, £8; Model stable withhorse, foal and all accessories.Ideal for pony-mad youngster -complete with accompanying “Ilove horses & horseriding”magazines (60+) £30 ono.01629 734072.GREEN JERRY CANS X2 usedonce £10 each; Qualcast Classic35S mower plus scarrifiercassette, hardly used, perfect£50; Aluminium 6 tread tradestep ladder, exc. cond, £15.01629 732248.

POT BLACK SNOOKER TABLE 6’ x3’, complete with snooker balls,cues, rests and scoreboard.Good cond., £45, 01433 639768.GLASS COMPUTER DESK -measurements 70w, 53d, 79h,plus swivel chair, vgc £15 for thetwo, or can be sold separately.Scientific text books ex. cond.,ideal for student following aforensic science course orsimilar. Offers on inspection ofbooks. 01433 620698.DOORS internal 4 panel withhinges and brass knobs. 7 x 27”W, 1 x 24”W, standard height. £5each. 07976 423967/07812386982. FREE DRUMKIT 5 piece withcrash, ride and hihat. Rusty anddirty but perfectly useable.07812 161723.BUNDLES OF CHILDREN'SCLOTHES girls and boys rangingfrom 12mths to 4yrs, all cleanand good quality. 01335 310370.

BRINSEA MINI ADVANCEINCUBATOR used once, acceptsupto 10 eggs, totally as new stillin box, £65; Also 1 Eco Glow 20chick brooder, not used, still inbox, £30. 07967 485318.BATH LIFT CHAIR gc £55 ono.01629 813347 or 07791565481.CHEST FREEZER Whirlpool,28”d including hinges andhandle, 44”w, 35”h, only 5 yearsold, perfect working condition.01433 623755.SMALL RABBIT/GUINEA PIGhutch and collapsible run, used1 year only, vgc, £55 ono forboth - will separate. 01629580646.MORRIS FURNITURE mahoganydisplay cabinet, very solid pieceof furniture. Two glass doors withshelving behind, centre drinkscupboard with one drawer andthree lower cupboards. Vgc, size(H)190cm x (W)128cm x(D)45cm. Cost £800 new willaccept £80 ono. Buyer to collect.01298 872160 or 07925116105.JOHN LEWIS BEECH-EFFECTCORNER DESK with shelves. Alsomatching 2 drawer filing cabinetvgc £75 for both or will separate.Hostess trolley mahogany effect£30. 07887 553333.TOSHIBA DVD/VIDEO cassetterecorder, turn your own VCR intoDVD, never used, cost £240, willaccept £120. 01246 582506.WOODEN DINING TABLE andfour matching cream leatherchairs, exc. cond, £150 ono.07701 096770.USED HARDROW ROOF TILES18x12, approx 1700 with tile anda halves, and tops, 20p each.01629 814498.SET OF THULE ROOF BARS littleused, £20 ono; Two axle stands,2500 kg, £10 ono; Car ramp £5ono; Two brass canary/budgiecages, drinkers etc, £10 ono.01629 55230.GLASS VIVARIUM measuring231/2” x 19” x 18”, £20. 01629636778.CAST IRON FIRE SURROUND,grate and fireguard in black, pluswooden mantelpiece and sidecolumns, £95 the lot; Size 7Gilbert Sidestep Hi rugby boots,£10; Size 6 Ron Hill ETA fellrunning shoes, £10; SpraywayGoretex jacket in red, small adult£20; Judo/Martial arts suit, £10;JVC KD-G401 car cd/mp3player, £30. 07792 159027Darley Dale.GAS BOTTLES 13kg propane, full£25; 13kg propane, empty £8;41/2kg butane, full, £7. 01629825362.CLARKE 2HP 30 OILLESSCOMPRESSOR O1 230 gc, £80;Cupcake stand holds 23, silvercoated wire spirals 33x28.5cm,little used £6; Walkers Die CastVan the Lledo Name days goneby £4; Gilbow first editions 1-76scale de luxe series Britstol Notts& Derby 13908 di still in box, £8ono. 01629 650333.

HI FI SYSTEM - Technics SC-CH515 includes tuner 3 x CDchanger, twin cassette deck and50 watt per channel amplifierspeaker system and remotecontrol. In ex. cond. andcomplete with instructionmanual - £45. 01629 824491.LAND ROVER BFG MUDTERRAIN TYERS 235.70.16, newpattern currently on alloys. £100each - 4 available. Land Roverwheel spacers. £10 each - 4available. Call James 07966430650.BOXED PLAYSTATION 2 with 3controllers, multi tap, memorycard and 20 games DVD importplayer-£25. Sky Digital ThomsonSky Box great condition with allthe leads and remote control£15. 15 disc DVD Sharpecollectors box set - £15.Complete series Heroes - Series1 DVD and Series 2 Blu Ray £10(also included but not part of theprice is series 3 and 4 recordedfrom off Sky). Brand new neverused Continental Speed King 26x 2.1” mountain bike tyres £20for the pair. Playstation 2 SwapMagic and Slide card game -£15. Collection from Darley Dale01629 735645 or 07887415326.CIRCULAR MAHOGANYSTYLE TABLE 38” diameter, castiron base £40. 07811 597664. ROOF BARS FOR PICASSO(xsara). £50 ono. 01629 812695.CAR TRAILER (Woodford TrailersFeb. 2013) single axle, withintegrated ramps, spare wheel,securing ratchet straps. Brakingsystem certified as fully EUcompliant. Suitable for smallercar like Citroen C1. Hardly usedbut no longer required. £1250.Motorhome Accessories: ThuleSafari Room 4.0m Nov. 2012.Complete with all fittings. Hardlyused but no longer required.£550; Royal Motorhome CoverLarge (7.0m). All weatherprooof4 layer breathable system withaccess both sides. Unused andstill boxed £160; NovaLeisure external thermal screencover for Fiat Ducato, PeugeotBoxer and similar £50. Calor GasLite Propane 6kg lightweightcanisters x 3 (2 full, 1 empty). Nolonger required. Ideal forcaravan or motorhome. £55.00the lot. 01629 812824.

5 CHROME & BLACK leatherdirectors chairs, ex John Lewis.Need strong glue!; 2 rattangarden/conservatory chairs, £20only, very comfy armchair (Ikea).01629 814615.SONY CAMERA DSC HX 100 Vboxed, new 2012, protectionagreement to 2015, £225.01246 583205 or 07876547258.

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the explosion of fluffy seedheads that covered the moorsa few weeks earlier. I began to descend andsuddenly disappeared into asteep slope of dense bracken,the tendrils and frondscaressing my bare arms - Imade a mental note to checkfor ticks when I returnedhome as these blood-suckingparasites love to nest inbracken and drop ontopassers-by whether cloven-hoofed or hiking booted. My path led down to a gateby the side of a bend on a roadleading to Offerton Hall. Thismagnificent stately pile is saidto be one of seven largehouses built in the 17thcentury by yeoman farmerRobert Eyre of nearby HighlowHall. He must have had a bobor two because he built a largehouse for each of his sevensons. They include Shatton,Nether Shatton, Moorseats,North Lees, Hazelford andCrookhill. However, it isthought that an earlierproperty stood on the sitehere, dating back as far as the12th century. Offerton Hall is atraditional North Derbyshiremanor house in design withtwin projecting gables andmullioned windows. My route now was to followthe track under Offerton Edgewhich eventually emergedonto Shatton Lane from whereI began a climb up the lane,aiming for a tall mast whichwas smothered in dishes,antennae and aerials. Nowonder my mobile wasshowing a full line-up bar ofsignal! Shatton Moor appeared todrop away to my right into adeep impenetrable lookinggrough surrounding OverdaleBrook, whilst away in thedistance above Bradwell EdgeI saw two paragliders likesweetie wrappers soaring

beneath the clouds. Wolf’s Pit on the edge ofAbney Moor is a reminder thatonly a few centuries ago, thesewild animals could be foundroaming over Peak Districthills, the last one reputedlykilled in Wolfscote Dale nearHartington. About a quarter of a milebeyond Wolf’s Pit I left thetrack, and turned down a

attention and I saw a glidermanoeuvre a graceful arcbefore coming in to land.Named after the Iron Ageenclosure at the south end ofthe airfield, Camphill has beenthe home of the Derbyshireand Lancashire Gliding Clubsince 1935. I arrived back at thevillage opposite the redphone box, a rare survivor,and not far from a lovelyVictorian letterbox whichmust have been in regularuse for more than a hundredand fifty years. With a coupleof roadside drinking troughsnot far away, this village issteeped with history andcontains some lovelycharacter properties. Abney (Habenai in theDomesday Book) probablyderives its name from Abba’sey which means island, and itcertainly appears as an oasis inthe vast expanse of moorlandthat surrounds it. A census of1821 stated that the hamletthen contained 23 houses, asmany families and 143

narrow hollowed away lane toreturn to Abney. The sugar-loafhill directly in front is AbneyLow on the side of which isCockey Farm, birthplace ofWilliam Newton in 1750. Bornthe son of a carpenter heacclaimed fame as a poet andbecame known as the Minstrelof the Peak. He later took overas manager at CressbrookMill. A sudden movement in thesky to my right drew my

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