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Page 1: The Peak Advertiser 6.6.16

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

should be made to:

First Floor Offices, Orme Court, (Library Building)

Granby Road, Bakewell, DE45 1ESTelephone (01629) 812159

Email: [email protected]: www.peak-advertiser.co.uk

YOURLOCALPAPERFOR

LOCALPEOPLE

PROMOTINGLOCAL

BUSINESSWHERES O L D

Volume 35

No. 12

6th June2016

Discover better hearing!If you live with a hearing loss

but would like your hearing

to be crystal clear again

then there is a solution. How

amazing would it be to hear

conversation, even in the noisiest

places? It is possible! There are

thousands of people in your

area with a hearing loss who

are living better lives thanks to

modern hearing technology

and you’re invited to find out

how . . .

Come and join us for a chat.You are welcome to come along

and talk to our fully qualified,

and registered Hearing Aid

Audiologist over a cup of

coffee. You can take advantage

of our unique ‘Lifestyle Hearing

Assessment’ and try out the

very latest in ‘Intelligent

Hearing Technology’ ... you’ll be

stunned at how clearly you

could hear again.

Healthy Hearing - a family-run

business, have over 40 years

combined experience in hearing

care, not only in the private

sector but also within the NHS.

If you are not able to attend we

can arrange for a home visit at a

convenient time to you, which

is also free of charge.

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

build quality available. You can tell the difference between wearing a Phonak hearingaid compared to any other.

Buxton - Wednesday 8th June Matlock - Monday 13th June

Bakewell - Tuesday 14th June Ashbourne - Thursday 16th June

see back page for details

Visit our Hearing

Open Days

Nothing to see! Everything to hear!Visit our Healthy Hearing Open Days and discover better hearing

On Wednesday 8th June, Monday 13th June, Tuesday 14th

June, and Thursday 16th June 2016, Healthy Hearing Ltd.

invite you to attend our Open Day events, held in

conjunction with Phonak, to talk to our Hearing Aid

Audiologists and assess how your quality of hearing could

be improved.Modern hearing

technology is quite unbelievable

Simply call

0800 298 7261for an appointment

HealthyHearing

reasons to come and visit us!

1. Receive a FREE Lifestyle Hearing Assessment.

2. We will price match any like for like product - so you can be sure you are getting the ‘best’price. We even match sale prices.

3. We are committed to providing full aftercare for the life of the product.

4. We provide 6 monthly check-ups absolutely free - we know that prevention is better than a cure.

5. If you are not completely happy within the first 28 days we will refund your money.

Our ‘Promise to You!’

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To advertise callMark Andrews on

01629 812159 or email:[email protected]

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Healthy Hearing and Phonak have come

together to show the latest in hearing aids

and provide you with the opportunity of trying an

aid that suits your lifestyle and matches your

everyday living.

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

SMART is superbly engineered to offer all the

benefits that you require in an intelligently

designed and super durable hearing aid.

Audeo S SMART uses SoundRecover to expand

your hearing so you can enjoy all the sounds

whatever your hearing loss. The level of technology

is so superior that even with such a small device,

speech clarity, natural sound and a reduction of

background noise are not compromised.

Flexible controlAudeo S SMART combines outstanding

performance with complete flexibilty. This versatility

allows you to determine which direction to focus

your hearing, by simply pressing a button on your

device or by remote control. This flexibilty is

convenient and hassle-free, and especially valuable in

situations where you are unable to face the speaker,

such as listening to a passenger in a car.

Unlimited connectivityAudeo S SMART has been developed for

today’s modern and active environment - with

technology constantly improving to makes things

easier! Leading an active life means interfacing

with telephones, televisions, MP3 players,

computers or other audio sources. With Audeo S

SMART you can experience all the advantages of

modern communication. Click’nTalk, iCom and

Duophone are all ways of making your life better,

by making listening easier.

More hearingAudeo S SMART’s intelligent shape enhances

the ability to automatically zoom in on speech and

reduce background noise. Combined with its

unrivalled technology, the Audeo S SMART has

the fastest, highest capacity audio-processing

microchip, which ensures you can enjoy all life’s

subtle sounds with clarity and comfort no matter

where your busy life takes you.

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Try the latest Phonak products at the Healthy Hearing Open Day

Simply call

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Fo r y o u r p r i o r i t y a p p o i n t m e n t c a l l 0 8 0 0 2 9 8 7 2 6 1 n o w !

Lyric the first completely invisible,

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Phonak breakthrough hearing aid

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And the best thing is: no one can see

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available at HealthyHearing

So small, so comfortable ... almost invisible!

phonak naida S

Believe in the power to hear more!Phonak have developed the Naida S - a fully featured water

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loss. If you want to add to your quality of life by choosing the

very best audibility, performance, durability and design, then the

Naida S is really the very best! To fully appreciate this for

yourself, visit Healthy Hearing at our Open Day and see what

a difference it can make!

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Continued on Page 6

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A tranquil summer’s day beside the river at The Packhorse Bridge, Lumford, just outside Bakewell

PEAKLANDLIVELIHOODS

The Hat MakersThe manufacture of hatswas not widespread in thePeak but was ofconsiderable importance toone place in particular – thevillage of Bradwell, whichspecialised in making‘Bradda Beavers’, thesturdy headgear adopted bylead miners over a largesurrounding area. A touchof rustic humour gave thestyle its name since only thewell-to-do wore top hatsmade from real beaver fur. For at least 100 years,the hat industry of Bradwellwas therefore heavilydependent on lead mining,which it followed intodecline during the latterpart of the 19th century.There had been a timewhen some half-a-dozenhat workshops were inoperation on The Hills andSmalldale. In 1820, eight hatmakers were recorded at

Bradwell but that numberwas to halve over the nexttwo decades. The Middletonfamily, however,maintained longassociations with the trade.Job Middleton, anoctogenarian at his death in1899, owned a factory onThe Hills – a limestonebuilding later to become apair of cottages. Job used totravel around the Peakbuying his raw material,wool. In 1905 a Bradwell hatternamed TheophilusMiddleton recalledmemories of the old days,having worked in theindustry from his compact‘shop’ for some 30 years. Ithad been his wife’s job towash and card the wool.The carding machine was aprimitive arrangement oftwo flat boards about 10” by6”, covered with ‘wire card’to clean and disentangle

the wool. One board wasfixed at the end of a kind ofsaw-bench; the operatorsat at the opposite end withthe other board, which hada handle, carding thewashed wool between theboards in preparation for‘bowing’. That rather strenuousoperation involved a longwooden bow fitted withcatgut string. A quantity ofcarded wool was spreadonto a wooden hurdle forMr Middleton to pluck thetaut bowstring over thefibres, causing them to riseand separate then settleinto an even web. This hadto be consolidated by‘planking’ – a lengthyprocess of alternatelysteaming the wool overboiling water and rubbing ituntil it shrank andthickened into a felt. Circlesof felt were forced onto asemi-spherical woodenblock and left to dry intoshape.Military caps and helmetsThe outline of these‘Braddas’ resembled aninverted pudding bowl,lined with cotton and with acotton band above thenarrow, curled brim. Theywere mostly dyed black in awashing copper but somewere left the natural colour.They were solid enough towithstand hard knocks anddripping water in the mines.The crown supported atallow candle – theleadminers’ illumination –

and had a life of about fiveyears. One 19th-centuryhatter clearly made a goodliving from the trade; at hisdeath in 1844, WilliamEvans of Smalldale left therents on certain lands to thepreacher of the ‘oldChapel’. The production of BraddaBeavers was little differentfrom making hats of animalfur, whether top qualitybeaver or the cheaper rabbitor hare, as evidenced by adescription of Lea Wood HatFactory at Lea Bridge. Thisextensive 19th-centuryhatters mill complexcomprised a three-storeybuilding, its basement fittedwith carding enginespowered by a massiveovershot waterwheel.

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

should be made to:

First Floor Offices, Orme Court, (Library Building)

Granby Road, Bakewell, DE45 1ESTelephone (01629) 812159

Email: [email protected]: www.peak-advertiser.co.uk

YOURLOCALPAPERFOR

LOCALPEOPLE

PROMOTINGLOCAL

BUSINESSWHERES O L D

Volume 35

No. 12

6th June2016

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TAKE THE LEADIN THE PEAK DISTRICT

The ‘Take The Lead in thePeak District’ campaign isabout “celebratingresponsible dog walkers inthe Peak District” saidKatherine Clarke of theEastern Moors Partnership. A month ago in a singleincident in Sussex, 116sheep died of shock orcrushing after unknowndogs had herded themagainst a fence. “Between 1st March and31st July, dogs need to be ona short lead or under veryclose control,” said NationalTrust lead ranger RachelBennett. “So thekey message to dog ownersis, take a lead with you whenyou go out.”  Dog owners onDerbyshire’s northernmoors seem to be gettingthat message. “It can ruinpeople’s day to see their dogturn into a wolf, but by midApril we’ve had  fewerreports of dogs chasingsheep on Burbage Moorthan this time last year, andno reports of injured sheep,”said Ted Talbot, NationalTrust countryside manager.  Rachel Bennett addedthat dog owners need toconsider nesting birds too.

“Curlews, lapwings andmeadow pipits can be wellcamouflaged so if your dogis running  off through thegrass, you may not seeanything, but it doesn’tmean there’s nothing there. “Most sheep attacks fromdogs in the countrysideseem to be from dogs withowners who never imaginedtheir dog would chasesheep,” said KatherineClarke.

The public can reportdogs on the loose toLongshaw or any of theother moorland agencies,she added, but should notapproach anyone breakingthe law directly.  “Rangers from theEastern Moors Partnershiphave been handing outprinted leads and badges tothank responsible dogowners,” said KatherineClarke. 

“We have found thatpeople are very amenable toour requests to keep theirdogs under control,particularly when theyunderstand that it is aboutwildlife as well as livestock,”she said. “It’s about askingpeople to take the lead andset a good example toothers.” More info: www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/take-the-lead

TANSLEY JUNIORS U17WIN THE LEAGUE

A huge congratulations toTansley Juniors U17 footballteam, for winning theleague and collecting a totalof 36 points which leadthem to be undefeatedthroughout all 14 games ofthe season. The team is run by MarkHeywood, Steve Jenkins,Danny Stephenson andShaun Gelsthorpe. Some of the players havebeen part of Tansley F.Csince starting at the age of

8. Many players have comeand gone, however thecurrent team has beentogether for the past 2seasons in which they havecompeted and won two cupfinals. A number of the teamhave been a part of theHighfields School Year 11football team last year, inwhich they got throughto  nationals and getting asfar as the last 16 which is anexcellent achievement.

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Spring Fair‘MAYPOLE DANCING AND DRAGONS’

RAISES OVER £700 FOR YOULGRAVE PRIMARY SCHOOLThe local community wastreated to a lively andcolourful display of maypoledancing at the St George’sDay Spring Fair atYoulgrave, All Saints’ Schoollast month; which raisedover £700 for school tripsand activities. It wasorganised around a dragontheme by Youlgrave, AllSaints’ School Association(YASSA), who provided animpressive array of stallsand fun games on anamazingly sunny spring day.Afterwards, children andparents had the opportunityto go up the bell tower of AllSaints’ Parish Church, led byTower Captain David Camm,and they even got to ring thebells!A huge thank-you goes outto the Youlgrave CarnivalCommittee, who paid for thenew maypole andaccessories. The schoolchildren will bedemonstrating their skills atthis year's YoulgraveCarnival on the villageplaying fields on Saturday9th July.

Trip to Lathkill DaleAs part of this term’s topic of'Lifecycles and Growing

Things’ (including ourselves,plants and animals) theJuniors visited Lathkill Dalewith Caroline Thomas andsome volunteers fromNatural England. Whilst itwas a bit early in the seasonfor the full flush of flowers inthe hay meadows, thechildren learnt about the

geology of the Dale, why thishabitat is so important towildlife and how to identifyplants from their leaves - aswell as how to draw abeetle! Over 50 newts werespotted in the dew-pond, aswell as pond skaters,leeches and other creepycrawlies. We learnt that the

orange tip butterfly feeds onlady’s smock and that newtscan manage on a singlebubble of air for fiveminutes, as they are soefficient at using oxygen!In preparation for their tripto the Chatsworth KitchenGardens, the Infant childrenhave been planting seedsand enjoying some of theirproduce in lunchtimesalads. The school'soutdoor area will soon begetting a complete overhaulto add colour, feed ourprecious pollinators andbrighten up the playground.New starters in the AutumnYoulgrave School is alreadylooking ahead to theAutumn term and preparingto welcome 12 new startersinto the newly re-furbishedReception classroom.Headteacher, HeatherStelling said: "It’s always aspecial time of year whenwe get to meet our newstarters; but this year isparticularly exciting. Ournew starters will be our firstnew cohort to enjoyexploring our enhancedEarly Years provision, whenthey visit us for theirtransition days in June! Ifyou’re new to the area orthinking of enrolling yourchild/children at our school,please pop in and see us.”

EDENSORVILLAGE FETE18TH JUNE

Every year the village ofEdensor, on the ChatsworthEstate, holds a Fete on thevillage green and many ofthe residents open theirgardens for the public toenjoy. Money raised is usedto support Saint Peter’sChurch in the village andlocal charities. In 2015 £9000was raised and donationsgiven to Helens Trust andAshgate Hospice, in memoryof The Dowager Duchess ofDevonshire and RosieBrewer, both formervillagers who died theprevious year. This year’sevent is supporting theNSPCC in memory of AnneCoombe who died in 2015. Aformer villager who in herearly married life in Sheffieldspent a great deal of timevisiting and helping povertystricken families in theIndustrial East End ofSheffield. It had a lifelongimpact on her and led to hersupport of the NSPCC whichwas the best representedcharity caring for children inthe City at that time, so itbecame a natural andlasting association. The village providesentertainment throughoutthe afternoon including abrass band, morris dancers,folk singers, barrel organ,Punch and Judy, stalls ofhome produce, crafts, raffle,treasure hunt for childrenetc. there is a bar, food court,cream teas, & displays in thechurch. A fun day for all thefamily. Official Opening 12 noonby Lord and Lady Burlington.Entrance £5 (Children free).

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Iron is an essential mineral,which has several importantroles in our bodies. It isinvolved in the production ofred blood cells, which carryoxygen around the body andit also helps us to digestfoods. It also helps build ourimmune system to provideprotection from disease andinfection. There are two types ofiron in food; haem and non-haem iron. Haem iron isfound only in meat, chickenand fish and is easilyabsorbed by our bodies.Non-haem is found in plantfoods, such as vegetables,cereals, beans and lentils,but is not as easilyabsorbed. A lack of ironfrom your diet can result inanaemia. The mainsymptoms of anaemia aretiredness and fatigue, whichcan impair the ability tocarry out physical work andcan also causebreathlessness and affectmemory. Young children, pregnantwomen, teenage girls,women of childbearing age(due to menstruation),women who undertakeextreme sports such astriathlons or marathons andvegetarians are most at riskof deficiency. Some weightloss diets (such as crashdiets) do not containsufficient iron and may alsobe short of other vitalnutrients. It is thereforeimportant, if you want tolose weight, to eat abalanced diet to ensure yourbody receives sufficientnutrients in order to remainhealthy. Most people should beable to get all the iron theyneed from a balanced andvaried diet. This shouldinclude a wide variety offruits and vegetables, mealsbased on starchy foods,preferably wholegrain,moderate amounts of lowfat milk and dairy products,and moderate amounts offoods that are good sourcesof protein, and just sparingamounts of foods that arehigh in fat, sugar and salt. Protein foods that are

rich sources of iron includeall meats, oily fish andseafood. Vegetarian dietsneed to be well planned andshould aim to include threesources of iron a day,protein sources includepulses such as beans,chickpeas and lentils (whichare also a rich source ofcopper which helps tomobilise iron to blood cellsfor us). Carbohydratesources include wholemealbread and flour, oatmealand fortified breakfastcereals. Dried fruits e.g.currants, figs, apricots,sultanas and prunes aregood fruit choices andcabbage, kale, broccoli andwatercress are goodvegetable choices. Iron canbe lost when cooking so tominimise loss, steamvegetables for as short atime as possible. Some foods containcompounds that make itdifficult for our bodies toabsorb iron, such ascalcium in milk, andespecially tannins in tea, sotry not to drink tea within anhour either side ofmealtimes. Vitamin C helpsour bodies to absorb iron soaim to include a food ordrink high in Vitamin C ateach meal, such as a smallglass of fresh orange, citrusfruits, peppers, cabbage,watercress or broccoli. Thisis especially important iffollowing a vegetarian dietbecause our bodies absorbiron from meat, poultry andfish more efficiently thaniron from plant sourcessuch as fruits andvegetables. Iron fromanimal sources and VitaminC both enhance ironabsorption from plant

sources. Having too much iron inthe blood is also possible,but much less common. Itcan be caused by taking ironsupplements when notneeded, a high alcoholintake, hepatitis orhaemochromatosis (agenetic disorder causing thebody to absorb an excessiveamount of iron from the

diet). The recommendation foriron are 8.7mg/day for men,14.8mg/ day for womenaged between 19-50 and8.7mg/day for women over50. A 170g grilled fillet steakcontains 5.8mg iron, a 110gchicken breast contains2mg, 100g tofu contains5.4mg and a cup of boiledspinach contains 2.5mg. Ifyou think you may bedeficient in iron always havea word with your doctorfirst, who can perform asimple blood test.

Nicola Rose DipCH BSc(Hons) RNutr is a fullyRegistered Nutritionist andClinical Hypnotherapist. Sheworks for a specialist NHSweight managementservice and also runs aprivate weightm a n a g e m e n t /hypnotherapy practice. Ifyou have any questions onthis article please emailNicola [email protected].

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DARLEY DALESongs for a SummerEvening - Saturday, 18 June,7.30pm. After the outstandingsuccess of the concert atMatlock Methodist churchlast autumn, when the choirsang the Brahms Requiemto a sell-out audience, weare very excited to be comingto sing – for the first time - atthe Whitworth Centre inJune. The programmeincludes a range of popularsongs in new arrangements:standards such as AutumnLeaves and S’wonderful,together with old favourites,The Londonderry Air and AnIrish Blessing. The choir willalso be performing somewell loved opera choruses –The Bridal Chorus byMendelssohn and wonderfulChorus of the HebrewSlaves from Verdi’s Nabucco,and there will be toe-tappingsongs for everyone to join in. This promises to be avaried concert which willappeal to all tastes. Thechoir is fortunate to be joinedby the outstanding sopranoDebra Morley. They will beaccompanied by AmandaKornas on piano, andconducted by Alan Eost. Tickets £10 (students &accompanied childrenFREE) from BakewellBookshop, choir membersand on the door or by postfrom Elizabeth Butcher, TheGabled House, South ChurchStreet, Bakewell, DE45 1FD,01629 810205 (with SAE &cheque payable to BakewellChoral Society).

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Acoustic sessions at the OldHall Hotel in Hope havereally taken off since weorganized a guest spot ateach session withattendance growing innumber each time, not onlymusicians but people wholike to listen to live music forfree. There is no obligation topay but we hold a raffle eachtime to pay the expenses ofthe guest singer/musicianwith prizes such as wine,CD's and DVD's. Our last session was withguest Simon Ennals who isa great supporter of the RedCross Refugee Service andasked the funds due to himto be donated to that cause. The next Acoustic

Session will be on June 8thwith Franc Cinelli, an italianfolk and bluessinger/guitarist. He iscoming up from Londonspecially to play as our

Acoustic Session guestahead of his forthcomingconcert to be held in theTearoom of The Old HallHotel next October. Tearoom Concerts: We

are now working togetherwith the Red Cross, donatingour profits to them as wellas allowing them to make apresentation between mainand supporting acts. They will also hold araffle and collection duringthe main break at everyconcert. Our concerts haveeffectively becomefundraisers for their cause. Our next Tearoomconcert will be on July 10thwith The Patrick WalkerTrio. Full information aboutour sessions and concertscan be found on our websitewww.folkandblues.club andon our facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/folknbluesclub

Franc CinelliBucking the trend with hisfree-wheeling alternativefolk,  Franc Cinelli is thesongwriters’ songwriter.From uptempo torch songsto blues laden road journalsand lovestruck serenades todefiant, prison outlawballads; Franc has carvedhis own musical path.  Franc Cinelli’s newalbum The Marvel Ageshows an artist continuing adetermined road, not afraidto take chances and

experiment. At its core thisis a folk record, but its use ofrhythms, the twists andturns in the arrangementswith their vibrant coloursand haunting undertones,create something muchmore. It has received criticalacclaim including FolkRadio UK’s coveted album ofthe month slot andResonance FM’s Tin CanReview Top Ten Albums ofthe year, along with a scoreof fantastic reviews in theUK and Franc’s native Italy.

ACOUSTIC SESSION WITH FRANC CINELLI ~ 8TH JUNE

BAKEWELL TOWN HALLCELEBRATING A CREATIVE COLLABORATION WITH THE SHEFFIELD PRINTMAKERS FAIRAt well over 100 years old,Bakewell Town Hall is theperfect foil for contemporaryprintmaking. The CourtRoom Gallery was createdfrom the old MagistratesCourt, specifically to host thework of a local collective ofartists working in a range ofprintmaking techniques, theSheffield Printmakers. With aregularly changing collection,there’s always a depth to theprints on display. The latestrehanging will be celebrated

by the print fair- a chance tomeet the printmakers, learnabout the techniques and tobuy original, unique works ofart. Centre Manager, HelenSwift: ‘We’re working withartists across the region tobring the very best incontemporary art and craft toBakewell. The Town Hall ischanging, and our aim is tobecome a community artsvenue, supportingestablished and up-and-

coming local talent and bringthe best in theatre, art, craftand cinema right to the heartof our town.’

Sheffield Printmakers Fairis held in the Court RoomGallery, Saturday 4 June, 11-5pm. Entry is free.

DEFIBRILLATORTraining Sessions

Wormhill and GreenFairfield Parish Councilhave installed two lifesaving Defibrillators, one inWormhill and one in PeakDale. They have both beenplaced in former telephonekiosks which werepurchased from B.T. One Defibrillator(Wormhill) has beenfunded by a generousdonation from TheBingham Trust. The PeakDale Defibrillator has beenpurchased by Mr and MrsGibbs, the parents of thelate Matthew Gibbs byusing the child’s ownsavings which theyconsidered would be afitting tribute in Matthew’smemory. This equipment has onlybeen housed in the kiosks

in the last few weeks, yetalready the Peak Dale unithas been in use. Councilpropose to make residentsaware of the location of theDefibrillators by usingappropriate signagethroughout the parish andinforming local businesses,clubs etc. The Council hasalso organised with theEast Midlands AmbulanceService, Defibrillator andCPR awareness sessionswhich we hope manyresidents of the villageswill attend. It has beenconfirmed that the EMAStrainer Mr James Hornbywill be at Wormhill VillageHall on Tuesday 7th June at7.30pm and Peak DalePrimary School on Friday10th June at 7pm.Everybody welcome.

FASHION SHOWLadies, Girls, do you want anight out? Abney & DistrictWomens Institute arehosting a Fashion Show inAbney Village Hall onThursday 16th June 2016.Presenting the FashionShow is well-known SOSFashions, who will bebringing well-known makesand items for all ages,shapes and sizes. You will beable to try them on,purchase any you like but atthe same time you will beunder no obligation to buy.There will be no charge foradmission and you will also

get a free cup of tea andbiscuits (or you can bringyour own wine). So do comealong from 7pm onwards,tell your friends and comeand enjoy yourselves. Weare a friendly and jolly W.I.and will make you verywelcome. Abney is apicturesque hamlet, 10 minsfrom Hathersage, 30 minsfrom Bakewell, accessiblevia the B6001, then takingthe road to Abney nearlyopposite the Plough Inn atHathersage. Any enquiriestel: Margaret on 01298872117.

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SUMMER SHOWCASE...FILM FRIDAYS“Spotlight” (15) 10 June ~ 7.30pm (doors open 7.00pm) Court Room Gallery £5 ~ Licensed barDouble Oscar winner. The true story of the Boston Globe’s revelations that shook the CatholicChurch to its core.

DR JOHN COOPER CLARKE + SPECIAL GUEST MIKE GARRY1 June ~ Assembly Room Theatre ~ 8.15pm (doors 7.00pm)Tickets £19.50 / £15.00 www.ticketsource.co.uk/bakewelltownhall

EU REFERENDUM DEBATECome and hear the arguments. Are we better off out or are the risks too great?Friday 3rd June. Town Hall 6.30 for 7.00pm ~ Tickets £5www.ticketsource.co.uk/bakewelltownhall

SHEFFIELD PRINT MAKERS’ FAIR 4 June ~ Court Room Gallery

LAST LAUGH COMEDY CLUB The welcome return of this very popular show!Date to be rearranged ~ Assembly Room Theatre ~ Tickets £12, call 0114 221 0317www.wegottickets.com/sheffieldcomedy

MURDER MYSTERY EVENINGRotary Club of Bakewell and Shaggy Dog Theatre Company presents a Murder Mystery eveningwith mysterious and murderous goings on. (includes pea and pie supper and dessert bar)Friday 17th June 7.30 ~ Tickets £12 www.ticketsource.co.uk/bakewelltownhall

“A SERVANT TO TWO MASTERS”A classic comedy production by The Interesting Theatre Company16 July ~ Assembly Room Theatre ~ 7.00pm ~ Tickets £8 www.ticketsource.co.uk/bakewelltownhall

“TOP TABLE”A contemporary comedy production by Gekkota Arts & Pomegranate Youth Theatre21 July ~ Assembly Room Theatre ~ 7.30pm ~ Tickets £12 www.ticketsource.co.uk/bakewelltownhall

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The tedious job ofplanking was largelycarried out in a plankingshed: ‘The workers wouldsit round a central cauldronof hot acidified water,alternately soaking andmanipulating, rubbing androlling the felt on theplanks which surroundedthe kettle into which anyliquid drained to bereheated … additional fibreswere worked into the thinareas and especially tostrengthen the brim’. Over 100 workers wereemployed, turning outheadgear for the gentry aswell as military caps andfelt helmets for soldiersfighting in the Crimea.Many local women madehats in their own homes ona self-employed basis. The trade had beencarried out on a smallerscale at Baslow andFritchley, also atWirksworth’s SpeedwellMill from the 1820s/1840s.An old mill at Brook HouseClough, Rainow, was put tothe same use untilmanufacture transferred toBollington around 1873.

Trench WarfareLong after local hat makingcame to an end, the designof the old Bradda Beaver

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was resurrected in amanner that deserveswider acknowledgment. Itcame about during theearly part of World War 1,when British soldiers werein desperate need of steelhelmets. Research centredon the steel-making city ofSheffield, where in 1915Walter Sissons ofW.G.Sissons & Company,Silversmiths, submitted apattern to a MunitionsCommittee. The die for a prototypewas based on a plaster castof an old Bradda hat takenby Sissons’ son, alsoWalter, who happened tolive in Bradwell. Thepattern was speedilyapproved and the TrenchWarfare Department

placed an initial order forone million helmets at 4/6d(approx. 23p) each. A newmanufacturing plant wasset up in John Street,Sheffield, operated fortechnical reasons by Vinersrather than Sissons. The original diessurvived until Sissons’factory in St Mary Street

was bombed during WW2.The British army was nowfighting in a new type ofhelmet but with thatunmistakable Bradda-inspired silhouette.

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RNLI STREET COLLECTIONThe Matlock and BakewellBranch of the RNLI wouldlike to thank contributors toits street collection held inBakewell and at Peak Villageshopping centre on Saturday30th April. The collectionraised £454.50. This year thebranch is celebrating fiftyyears of raising funds for the

RNLI, the charity that saveslives at sea. To mark theoccasion, on the evening ofthe 8th July in Bakewellthere will be a garden party,with a live jazz band,sparkling wine and canapes.For further information andtickets please contact AnnAshby on 01629 812949.

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14TH MAY 2016The runnerscame out inforce on a sunnybreezy day – 142in total – plus theu s u a lenthus iast i cteam ofvolunteers fromour small villagewhich comesalive on the dayof the annualC r e s s b r o o kCrawl 10K FellRace. A stunningand popularroute, attractingrunners whocome for thed e m a n d i n gterrain with350m of climbing and thefree pint of appropriatelynamed Swift Nick from ourmain sponsors, Peak Ales.Apart from a dislocatedshoulder for one runner andthree others who retired,everything went smoothly. Alisdair Campbell camefirst in 44:07 and first MV50in 3rd place was RichardHoughton 45:48 (Pennine

Fell Runners). The firstfemale 34th overall wasHolly Martin (Pennine FR) in56:10 and Alison Wainwright(Dark Peak) was 3rd Femaleand first FV40 home in 57:55.First MV40 was Mark Burton(Pennine FR) in 46:14 andlocal curate Gillian Whitestrode in to great applauseas first FV50 in 1:03:43, asdid Pat Goodall (Totley AC)

FV60 with an amazing1:00:08 knocking 8 minutesoff the course record. BarryWarwick (Derwent Runners)took a phenomenal 7minutes off the courserecord for MV70 with1:01:34. Mark Elwis andCharlotte Birch retainedtheir Local Runner cups fora second year with newLocal Runner records of

52:18 and 1:02:30respectively. Many runners, supportersand marshals then tuckedinto a fabulous lunch andfamous home made cakeafter the finish at CressbrookClub. A grand day that raisedfunds to help waterproof theClub buildings, supportMountain Rescue and PeakDistrict Mend our Mountains.

STUDENTS CELEBRATE SPORTING ACHIEVEMENT

2016 Lady Manners School Sports Awards winners.150 students, asrepresentatives from allyears and all sportingbackgrounds, attended thebiennial Lady MannersSchool Sports Awardsevening on Thursday 21

April. The students, theirparents and teachers wereable to celebrate the successof the school. This year LadyManners School has seennearly 80 sporting teams

compete at county, regionaland national levels. Winnersor not, the resounding themeof the evening was one ofenjoyment of sport and thesupport and friendship thatdevelops from being amember of a team. This theme wasemphasised by the guestspeaker, Andrew Davies.Andrew is a Sixth Former atthe school who has aninspirational story to tell. Hespoke of his battle againstthe acute myeloidleukaemia with which hewas diagnosed at the age of13. Andrew’s love of sport,and the motivation providedby being part of football,cricket, athletics and rugbyteams helped his recovery.His extraordinary journey to

date includes raising£85,000 towards a £150,000target for SheffieldChildren’s Hospital. All thiswhilst studying for his ALevels. The audience sawawards presented to:Clementine Wright,Longstone C of E PrimarySchool (Primary SchoolAward); FrancescaEccleston (Sports PlusAward); Tilly Brooks (SportsLeadership Award); LewisStanhope (Most ImprovedAward); Joe Fitzsimons(William Musgrove Award);Archie Harrop (SportsContribution Award); AlexHellings (Most PromisingAward); Year 7 Girls NetballTeam (Team Award); TaliaTaylor (Sports PersonalityAward).

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with you. Make and takebooking point is open from10am each day and bookingis essential. Meet yourfavourite craft celebritiesfrom the world of sewingand paper crafts. Fridaykicks off the event with aday-long workshop withStephanie Weightman,Nancy Watt and friends. Theshow will be packed full ofpaper craft exhibitors,quilting and sewingexhibitors and more.Throughout Saturday andSunday, you can visit a vastrange of exhibitors stockingstamps, dies, decoupage,fabric, ribbon and muchmore. A dedicated sewing

area will cater for those ofyou who enjoy sewing,knitting, quilting and more.There are also refreshmentoptions and areas to have amuch needed sit down afterall that shopping! There willalso be the chance to seeCreate and Craft showsbroadcasting live from themain stage. You could get tobe part of the audience andwatch some of our craftycelebrities demonstratebrand new products live.There may even be a chanceto meet some of yourfavourite presenters afterthe show! Get your ticketsnow on www.craftinglive.co.uk

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Come and visit GreatLongstone open gardens.There will be refreshmentsand plants for sale. Entry to all gardens:Adults £4; no charge foraccompanied children. Proceeds to St Giles’Church. We are 3 miles northof Bakewell, between theA6020 and the B6465. The car park is in ChurchLane (DE45 1TB) whereprogrammes will beavailable. Telephone 01629640023 for further details.

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as snakes and spiders,which you hopefully won’tmeet on a walk through thebeautiful Edale Countryside. “Our brilliant team havebeen working flat out tomake sure there’ssomething for everyone,”says organiser AngelaBradley. “There’s alwayssomething new for all thepeople who come back yearafter year and still say it’sthe best day out in the PeakDistrict.” One of the highlights ofthe day is the welcoming-inof the fell-runners, whocross the finishing linearound mid-day in the EdaleFell Race, part of theAccelerate Gritstone 2016series. The village playing field

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Members of the Bakewelland Calver Slimming Worldgroups have collected bagsof clothes to raise money forCancer Research UK. Debbie and Beth who runthe groups encouragedmembers, their friends andfamilies to spring clean theirwardrobes and collect theclothes, shoes andaccessories they havesuccessfully slimmed out ofto generate valuable stockfor the Bakewell shop. Clothes Throw raised£1.7m for Cancer Researchlast year, and this year weaim to raise £2m for thecharity. Members have beenhaving stunning weightlosses simply by makingsmall changes to the waythey shop, cook and eat, andby taking steps to becomemore active. But the bestthing about groups is the

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UPDATEFurther to our earlierannouncement, we aredelighted to report thatadditional capacity allows usto release more tickets thanwe originally expected forBaslow Choir’s SummerConcert in the Painted Hall,Chatsworth House on Friday17 June, at 7.30pm. Theconcert programme is sharedwith Eyam’s impressivehandbell team, ‘Plague o’Bells, and offers an excitingmix of classical and modernmusic for a summer’sevening. The tickets are availablestrictly on a first come firstserved basis and are £15,which includes a glass of wine

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Toddlers and parents of theHope Valley village ofBradwell are calling forcyclists to get in gear andsign up to the Hill Billy, thePeak District’s mostchallenging cycle sportive, inorder to raise funds for theirbeloved local Pre-School. Anna Caig, mother ofOscar (3) said: “BradwellPre-School has made ahuge difference to Oscar. Thecare and attention given toevery single child isfantastic, and he has comeon leaps and bounds there. “Bradwell Pre-Schoolreally does rely on the fundsraised at the Hill Billy to keeprunning. So, on behalf of allthe children, and theirmums and dads, we areasking for cyclists to getback in the saddle thissummer. “The Hill Billy attractsserious cyclists from far andwide. And we know they liketo know that their entry feeis going to a good cause. Youcan have an amazing day outcycling in the stunning HopeValley scenery, and alsoknow you are doing a goodthing.”

Organised for the firsttime to raise money for thefinancially struggling Pre-School in 2014, this eventimmediately establisheditself nationally as one of themost challenging in the cyclesportive calendar. This is thethird year of the event, and isexpected to attract 200cyclists. The Bradwell Hill Billyhas been dubbed the PeakDistrict’s answer to the ‘FredWhitton’ due to its tough

seven hill route and 2,300mof ascent. Laura Mannion, EventOrganiser, says, "The HopeValley is full of people whotake their cycling veryseriously, so we knew wewanted to put together oneof the toughest sportiveroutes in the UK. “But we’re also veryproud of our villagehospitality. Your legs may beready to drop off by the endbut we make it up to you with

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OPEN GARDENS Saturday 18th June - Sunday 19th June 2016Getting ready now for theBonsall Open GardenWeekend. This year is slightlyearlier than usual but it willbe interesting to see gardensin an earlier floral stage. Lotsgoing on as usual. Themagnificent classicalgardens of the Cascades andHerbert Lodge, with theirtemples, grottos andcascading waterfalls, themeandering Bonsall hilltoplanes with stunning cottagegardens, wildflowers in themeadows, a vintage farmyardfull of restored farmingmachinery, its own little puband a vegetable patchcomplete with scarecrow!!

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Thorpe Farm nearHathersage is opening theirgates to visitors for OpenFarm Sunday on 5th June,for what promises to be botha fascinating and enjoyableday out for the whole family.Thorpe Farm will be joininghundreds of other farms

across the country takingpart in farming’s nationalopen day. Now in its eleventhyear, this annual eventorganised by LEAF (LinkingEnvironment And Farming)is a great day out for thewhole family and a uniqueopportunity to discover theworld of farming.When: Sunday 5th June Where: Thorpe Farm,Hathersage, Hope Valley S321BQ (Sat Nav S32 1EG)Opening time: From 11am –

4pmAdmission cost: Freeparking and admission, butsome activities may becharged with proceeds goingto local good causesBrief overview of our event Visitors to our farm onOpen Farm Sunday will beable to watch the cows beingmilked by robots and meetthe calves. There will betractor trailer rides, petscorner (we’re hoping to havesome more fluffy chicks this

year), children’s crafts andvarious other fun activities,including some provided byHathersage School PTFA.Refreshments will be forsale, including our delicioushomemade ice cream. Farmer John Marsdenfrom Thorpe Farm said:“There is a lot to discoverabout the world of farming –so do come and join us onOpen Farm Sunday and findout more! My family and I arereally looking forward to

welcoming everyone andshowing them around thefarm. Come and meet ourherd of dairy cows, see thembeing milked by robots, learnhow that milk is made intoour delicious homemade icecream and taste a sample inour ice cream parlour. Weare part of the farmer-owneddairy company, Arla Foods,home of brands such asAnchor, Cravendale, andLurpak. Representatives ofArla will be on hand so youcan find out about whathappens to the milk once itleaves the farm and how thefarmer cooperative works.There will be lots to see anddo including tractor andtrailer rides, pets corner, funstalls and crafts as well asrefreshments and a displayof some of the equipment weuse on the farm.“ Annabel Shackleton,Open Farm Sunday managersaid: “Open Farm Sundayshowcases all types offarming and offers aninformative and enjoyableday out for everyone, youngand old alike. It is vital thatwe all support our farmersand understand more about

the work they do. You maynot realise it but our livesdepend on the diverseproducts farmers grow. Forexample, did you know thatfarmers grow crops forgenerating heat and power,cosmetics, perfume andeven medicine, as well asproducing wool for clothingand fibre for insulation andbuilding materials? And ofcourse, don’t forget that themajority of the nutritious anddelicious food we enjoy eachday has been grown orproduced on British farms –ranging from meat and dairyproducts, to fruit andvegetables, cereals, eggsand oil.” This year’s event will bethe eleventh Open FarmSunday. For up-to-datecampaign information followOpen Farm Sunday onTwitter –twitter.com/openfarmsunday or find us on Facebook –facebook.com/LEAFopenfarmsunday To find out more aboutLEAF and Open FarmSunday call 02476 413911 orvisit www.farmsunday.org orwww.leafuk.org

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SATURDAY 18TH JUNEOpera “t's about life in all itsstrange and bold glory.”The Bonsall Opera this year isgoing to be quiteextraordinary! We have beengiven a unique opportunity fora young opera writer andcomposer to come andperform his own work here inBonsall Village Church. ToniCastells is from Barcelona butcurrently lives in London. Hehas had great success with his"Life from Light"contemporary opera, whichexplores deep philosophicalquestions about life. Thissummer we will be hearingexcerpts from his new opera -“2045 The year Man BecomesImmortal.” World class soprano MeetaRaval and countertenor OliverGerrish from New GeorgianOpera, will preview his work in

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STANTON IN PEAKOPEN GARDENSA picturesque hillside village near Bakewell,with spectacular views over Haddon HallOver 20 gardens open! BBQ and Pimms on the Green,

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New Georgian Opera andChelsea Concerts presentan evening of music fromthe world of opera, the greatclassical composers andmusic theatre with sopranoAlexandra Kennedy andcountertenor Oliver Gerrish.Described by The Daily Mailas, ‘A stunning Soprano’Alexandra studied at theBirmingham Conservatoireand has performednationally andinternationally including arecital for Prince Albert ofMonaco. Oliver began hisprofessional musicaltraining at LichfieldCathedral and went on tostudy at The GuildhallSchool of Music and Drama.He was alto soloist at theParis Conservatoire and hasperformed all over theworld and is equally athome with the traditionalmusical heritage of theRenaissance and Baroque,as well as thecontemporary.

Starts at 7.30pm at StMary’s Church, Cromford. Tickets £20 (includesglass of wine and canapés atthe interval). To book inadvance and reserve a seatplease call Tel: 01629825995.

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DARLEY DALE CROQUET DAYNational Croquet Day is onSunday 5th June and thelocal Darley Dale CroquetClub is having an Open Dayto publicise the gamebetween 1.30 and 5pm inWhitworth Park. Anyonecan come along and try thegame out for themselvescompletely free of charge.No bookings are required,just turn up and play.Members will be on handto show people the ropes.For further information,contact the club secretary,David Gregory, on 01629732455. Croquet is not a gamejust for the elite but agame everyone can enjoyin the fresh air whilsttaking gentle exercise.Naturally the object of thegame is to produce awinner, however thesocial aspects of the gameare of great importance.There is plenty of laughteron the court with a gooddeal of banter and leg-pulling between theopposing players.

The Club plays duringthe season on Friday,Saturday and Sundayafternoons in TheWhitworth Park. The Clubplays Golf Croquet – asimplified version of thegame which can beenjoyed by everyoneregardless of theirphysical skills, gender,age or stamina. Club membership costs£35 per year, andmembers can play asmany games as they wantthroughout the season,alternatively one can pay£4 per session. All theequipment – mallets,hoops, balls etc areprovided. Two members ofthe club are trainedcoaches in the game andare readily available toprovide coaching for thosewho want it. The clubmembers also enjoy socialevents throughout theyear. This is a very friendlysocial club that has funand also plays croquet.

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every moment matters

Contact the Admissions team on 01889 594 265 or email [email protected], or visitwww.abbotsholme.co.ukAbbotsholme School, Rocester, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire ST14 5BS

NEXT OPEN DAY:

Abbotsholme is a day and boarding schoolfor girls and boys ages 2-18, providinga progressive education for today’s world.

We develop enquiring minds andindependent thinkers through respect,honesty, humility, integrity and courage.

Warm, friendly, family school delivering a true all-round educationSmall class sizes allowing individual support to ensurewe add value to every pupil in the school, whetherthrough classroom or non-classroom based learningState-of-the-art Digital Learning / IT programmewith Virtual Learning Environment, and iPads forevery Senior School childSeparate Prep School facilities, with access to allsenior school facilitiesOutstanding and varied extra-curricularopportunities including renowned outdoor educationactivities, with Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Schemetaken to Gold levelIndoor climbing wall, 70-acre working farm and BHSapproved Equestrian CentreFlexi, weekly and full boarding options available insmall boarding homes with caring house parentsA-Levels and BTECs offered to Sixth Form pupilswho have their own Sixth Form Centre forindependent learning, and a unique Sixth Form LogCabin Boarding complexOne of only 11 Round Square Schools in the UKFirst class facilities for sport (including brand newsynthetic pitch), music, art and dramaAll inclusive school fees with no hidden extrasScholarships, bursaries and forces bursaries available

Next Open Day:Friday 10 June,

5pm-7pm

Contact the Admissions team on 01889 594 [email protected] visit www.abbotsholme.co.ukAbbotsholme School, Rocester, Uttoxeter,Staffordshire, ST14 5BS

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GO GREEN AT THE DERBYSHIRE ECO CENTRESummer Fair and Ball!

BOWRINGS AT TISSINGTON

The Derbyshire Eco CentreSummer Fair on Saturday 18June 2016 will be acelebration of Green Livingand Green Learning, and thefinale of Derbyshire AdultCommunity EducationService's Adult LearnersWeek celebrations. It will be alively and stimulating event,running from 11am and 4pm,at the Derbyshire Eco Centrein Middleton by Wirksworth,next door to the NationalStone Centre. There will be a wide rangeof demonstrations and have-a-go activities, stalls andentertainment, suitable foradults and children. It is a freecommunity event focusing ongreen buildings and homes,rural and recycling crafts,growing organically, greenenergy and travel. There will be eco-friendlycatering stalls, a bar sellinglocal real ale and other drinksand a range of live

entertainment. The day will culminatewith a Midsummer GreenBall from 7.30pm until late,featuring music by the(locally!) famous Wam Bam

Band. Dress code: Green(recycled, upcycled, vintage,pre-loved) with prizes for thegreenest / most originaloutfits! Tickets are £10 or£7.50 concessions.

For enquiries about theSummer Fair and tickets forthe Ball contact the EcoCentre on 01629 533038 ore m a i l :[email protected]

Bowring's at Tissington is nowopen for business afterextensive refurbishment. A family run butchers, deliand farm shop rearing andproducing quality beef fromour own farms. Award-winning pies,sausages and burgers all atcompetitive prices. We havean extensive range of homecooked meats. We also stockpreserves, fresh fruit and veg,fresh bread and cakes. We arewell worth a visit in thisbeautiful unspoilt village. Established over 30 yearsago by Robert and Lynn, thebutchery business has nowgrown into 5 busy shops. Youcan find them at Shirebrook,Mansfield Woodhouse,Bolsover, Chesterfield andnow Tissington, you can alsofind us at the farmers marketat Melton Mowbray on

Tuesdays and Fridays andother farmers marketsthroughout the month. The farming side of thebusiness has now grown tojust over 500 cattle whichmainly consist of Hereford andAngus cows and calves andthen bought in store cattlefrom local markets. They areall fed on cereal based dietgrown on our own land whichgives a consistent fat coveringand our beef a superb flavour. Our beef is hung for 21/28days to give it tenderness. Allour lamb and pork we buyfrom local farmers whichmeans our customers can beconfident about where theproduce they are eating hascome from. With all four Bowringchildren involved in thebusiness the future is lookinggood.

Family RunButchers Shop and Deli

“Quality from Farm to Fork”• Beef from our own farm • Award-winning pies and sausages• Fresh fruit and veg• Delicious bread and cakes available

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Stalls, entertainment, food, learning,

demonstrations, have-a-go activities

Summer FairGreen Living and Green LearningSaturday 18th June 2016 , 11am – 4pm

For more information call 01629 533038Email [email protected] Derbyshire Eco Centre, Porter Lane, Middleton-by-Wirksworth, DE4 4LS

www.derbyshire.gov.uk/ecocentre /DerbyshireEcoCentre @DerbysEcoCentre

Midsummer Ball in the evening

with the Wam Bam Band

£10 / £7.50

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On Friday 13th May as partof the ‘Museums at Night’festival the Peak DistrictMining Museum in MatlockBath opened their doorsafter closing time to lots ofexcited families. The theme was‘Fantastic Fossils’ andvisitors were encouraged tohave hands-on fun. Children were able to getup close to real fossils withmagnifying glasses, makesalt dough models of fossilsand break open dinosaureggs. Families explored themuseum at night, dressed

up as miners and crawledthrough tunnels. Upcoming events at themuseum include: ‘Fish in the bath’ 18th and19th June – a free event forall the family. ‘The real minecraft’ – aguided tour of the mine witha ‘minecraft’ theme plusmore! ‘Spooky tales in themine’ – a guided tour of themine aimed at children8yrs+. To keep up to date withevents follow PeakMines onFacebook, twitter andinstagram.

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Hollinsclough CE Academycurrently has vacancies forchildren in our Pre-Reception (age 3) andReception (ages 4-5) class.If you would like your childto achieve their personalbest in a supportive andfriendly environment,surrounded by breathtakingviews in a caring churchcommunity - thenHollinsclough could be theacademy for you. We would like to inviteyou to come and see thewonderful learningopportunities available foryour child. We have recentlyextended and enhanced ouroutdoor area to affordchildren the opportunity tomaximise their learningpotential through excitingplay opportunities. Learning atHollinsclough ispersonalised and tailored toindividual needs, allowingchildren’s interests to leadtheir learning and masteryof subjects and skills. Westrive to provide a fun, broadand balanced curriculum,with the children being atthe heart of everything wedo. In response to parent

demand for an innovativeapproach to schooling, weintroduced the concept ofFlexi-Schooling in 2009. Our‘Core attendance’ days areTuesday, Wednesday andThursday. This option maybe available to parentsfollowing a discussion /review with our Principal –Mrs Janette Mountford-Lees. We are an inclusiveschool, welcoming childrenof all faiths and beliefs. By building the firmfoundations at an early age,our young children willhopefully grow into wellrounded citizens later in life. If you have any doubts

please come and see it foryourself! We look forward to

meeting and welcoming youto our unique school.

HOLLINSCLOUGH CE ACADEMY

MILL RECOGNITIONDespite being onlypartially operational forpart of the year due to wetrot and subsequentlyremoval of the sails tofacilitate repair, ‘TripAdvisor’ have awardedHeage windmill a‘Certificate of Excellencefor 2016’. The mill waswinner last year andeveryone is delighted tofigure in the awardsagain, despite therestrictions currently in

place. Trip Advisor havesaid that the award ismade for consistentlyobtaining excellentreports from visitors tothe mill over the 2015season. Piers Bostock,Chairman of HeageWindmill Society, saidthat ‘This a rewardingreflection on the hardwork put in by our verydedicated team ofvolunteers’.

• Do you have a child aged 3-5?

• Do you want your child to have the opportunity to

grow and learn in a small, child and family

oriented rural setting?

• Would you be interested in a full time or part time place?

(Flexi schooling is available)

• Come and see our fantastic, small, rural primary

school and experience our school ethos permeating

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nurturing school.”

Friday 10th June1pm - 3pm

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Telephone: 01298 83303www.hollinsclough.staffs.sch.uk

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Sarah’s back pain story“My life was devastated by back pain and sciatica for two years. I couldn’t leave the house without help from my partner and I relied on my parents for help with the children and daily chores. After IDD Therapy, I’m finally pain-free and have my family life back again. It’s not an exaggeration to say that the treatment has changed my life completely”

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NATIONAL CARE HOME

OPEN DAYFRIDAY 17TH JUNEPLEASE COME ALONG AND JOIN IN THE FUN

For event details visit our website www.ashmere.co.uk

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We would like to invite you to come and spend some time with us, meet our residents and staff and discover

what our homes are all about!

On Friday 3rd June theMatlock Storytelling Cafepresents Giles Abbot withhis show Mongan's Frenzy. Is it that we sleep andwake to life, or is this life adream from which we oneday awaken? Mongan couldtell you. Mongan is a man whohas lived between the manyworlds of Irish wondertale.His story is packed withmagic and mystery, alsolaughter, loss and learningas a man learns wisdom inthe only way this worldteaches. Giles Abbott is aninternationally acclaimedstoryteller whose storiescreate vivid, exciting and

moving experiences for hislisteners. Friday 3rd June. Ticketscost £7 and can be bought bycalling Storytelling Cafe on

01629 580023. Or you canpay on the door. Deliciouscakes and savoury snacksavailable. BYOB. The Café isin The Imperial Rooms,

Matlock DE4 3NL. Doorsopen 6.45, show begins 7.30. Matlock Storytelling Cafe- bringing storytelling backto adult audiences...

MATLOCK STORYTELLING CAFE3RD JUNE

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OUTDOOR ANTIQUE ANDCOLLECTORS FAIR

MATLOCK RUGBY CLUBCROMFORD MEADOWS

TUESDAY 14th JUNE9.00am to 4.00pm

1000s of antique, vintage & collectable items for sale.Including jewellery, glass, ceramics, fashion, gardenalia, furniture & much much more.

Admission £2.50 Concessions £2.00Accompanied under 16s free

Seller pitches £30.00 pre-paid or £40.00 casualsALL PRICES INCLUDE PARKING

More info at www.blueskyantiquesfairs.comor Tel. 07973 481578

Location - Mill Road, Cromford.Just off A6. DE4 3RQ

Returning for the seventhyear, Buxton Military Tattoo2016 is set to provideawesome music, a fantasticspectacle and greatentertainment inside theDevonshire Dome, Buxton asit has done in the previous sixyears. ABF The Soldiers’ Charityis proud to present theBuxton Military Tattoo which,acclaimed in the press, by themilitary and above all by thepublic, returns to themagnificent and iconicDevonshire Dome for twoperformances in July 2016with a whole new 200 strongcast featuring Regular andReservist Bands. Heading the line-up areThe Band of Her Majesty’sRoyal Marines, with thereputation as one of the verytop military bands in theUnited Kingdom. Supporting The RoyalMarines is another acclaimedband, The Royal ArtilleryBand and the nation’sReservists are representedby The NottinghamshireBand of The Royal Engineers. Pipes and Drums of TheScottish Gunners (19Regiment Royal Artillery) willbe making their firstappearance at Buxton andpromise to provide an excitingdisplay.

Cadets are represented by2517 (Buxton) Squadron. RAFAir Cadets will also present abrand new display by theirCorps of Drums. Performances will include

a spectacular Massed BandsFinale and also the LonePiper’s lament as well as theemotive Sunset Ceremonywith “Evening Hymn”. Event Manager, ChrisThornton says, “We aredelighted that the BuxtonMilitary Tattoo is returning forthe seventh year andwelcome our local audienceand the many visitors who arecoming from all across thecountry to support the event. I

am pleased to report that theTattoo has raised over£72,000 net for ABF TheSoldiers’ Charity since westarted in 2010. We strive topresent a varied show withhigh standards ofperformance and I am surethat the audience will againenjoy the quality andversatility of all ourperformers”.

Performances: Matinee 2–4pm (approx)Adults £18.00 Under 16s£13.00. Evening 6.30-9pm(approx) Adults £22.00Under 16s £17.00. Doorsopen 1 hour beforeperformance. Ticketline01298 72190. More informationavailable on 01298 25568 orat www.buxtontattoo.org.uk

BUXTON MILITARY TATTOO 2016SATURDAY 2ND JULY

Starkholmes W.I held theirAGM at The Scouts andGuides Hut on MatlockGreen on 11th May, whenMrs Gallon was re-electedPresident, Mrs TomlinsonSecretary and Mrs FlintTreasurer. The Committeewas re-elected in full. Two resolutions werediscussed and passedunanimously. These to bediscussed at the annualmeeting on 11th June -Surplus food fromsupermarkets to bedistributed and more moneyto be spent on Dementiasufferers. The annual lunch atAshford Arms had beenenjoyed, also the outing toCrown Derby, as had thegroup meeting at DarleyDale hosted by Matlock WI.

Future events - CromfordQuiz and cakes on 22nd Juneat Alderwasley and a gardenparty hosted by Matlock WIon 30th July. The competition for asmall decorated cake waswon by Mrs Caudwell. The evening concludedwith a fish and chip supper. Next meeting 8th June atthe Scouts and Guides Hut,Matlock Green at 7.30pm,speaker Heather Vickers.

WINNERS OF THEBOOK COMPETITION

The three lucky winners ofour recent book competitiondrawn out of the hat were:Margaret Peterson, Matlock,Mrs M. Woods, Matlock, MrsP. Hobdey, Buxton. They allwin a copy of BygoneIndustries of the Peak.

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DJG TAXISAirports • Weddings • Nights Out • Courier

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Bakewell’s very ownCommunity PantomimeCompany - The ShoestringPlayers - is looking for a newDirector for their January2017 production. If you have experience ofdirecting theatreproductions, especiallypantomime, we would love tohear from you. The ‘Shoestring Players’ isa very friendly company. Weperform in Bakewell Town

Hall and our pantomime is inthe third week of January. Rehearsals begin at theend of September, usually inthe Newark Room at AllSaints Church. If you are interested orwould like furtherinformation please contact:Pat Bryant: 01629 815225Email: [email protected] or PhilipProctor: 01629 258911 Email:[email protected]

NEW DIRECTOR NEEDEDFOR BAKEWELL PANTO

PILSLEY VILLAGE FAIR PROMISES TO BE WHEELY GOODIt's all smiles in Pilsley asJosie Gilbert very muchlooks forward to presidingas Queen, over this year'sVillage Fair together withher two attendants KipHomerski and David Simaon Saturday 16th July from1.45-5pm. The threePilsley residents, all pupilsin the same class at PilsleyC of E School, will have theonce-in-a-lifetime journeyin their roles in thedecorated float at the headof the fancy dress paradedown High Street andaround the village green,where Josie will becrowned by hergrandfather Brian Gilbert,who has helped behind thevillage fair scenes for manydecades! This is the secondtime Pilsley has beendelighted to honour amember of our olderpopulation with a crowd-pleasing role at our annualevent. Thereafter, it's allthe fun of a traditionalVillage Fair with tombola,ice creams, bouncy castle,refreshments served in theschool, hopefully pony

rides, coconut shy, the bigevent of a new gameinvolving paperaeroplanes, and the evenbigger event of a returnvisit from Bonsall's RedBarrows - back by popularrequest (so good last time,

we temporarily shut thefair stalls down soeveryone could watch!) thistime with a routine with

audience 'voluntary'participation. Dare youmiss out of any of this?Join us! £1 entry for Adults.

Pilsley Village Fair Queen Josie and Attendants Kip and David

MICROLIGHT FLIGHTIN AID OF MACMILLAN CARE

2ND JULYFosman Opticians inWirksworth are doing amicrolight flight on 2nd July2016 to raise money forMacmillan Care. Last year theyraised £576.00 at the annualcoffee morning and arehoping to raise more moneythis year for Macmillan Care

by doing a microlight flight aswell as the coffee morning inSeptember. If you wish tosponsor Elaine pleasecontact Fosman optician's at7 St John Street, Wirksworth,Derbyshire in person or ring01629 825125, allcontributions will bewelcome.

WINSTER HILL RACE 2016Where: Winster village,Matlock, DE4 2DJWhen: Thursday 30th JuneRegistration on the nightfrom: 5pmStart time: 7.30pmTrophy presentations: from8.30pmEach year as a part of itsWakes Week the village ofWinster holds a 4 mile/6.5km Hill Race. Attracting more than 120runners of all abilities therace heads out towardsBirchover. Taking a left itthen crosses the fields,heads over the main roadand climbs gently upDudwood and IslingtonLanes before appearingabove the Miner’s Standard,heading back into Winsteralong East Bank andfinishing outside the OldBowling Green. There has been anupgrade to the 2016 eventwith new trophies, medalsas well as improved routesignage. The improvements havebeen made possible thanks

to the support of racesponsor AB Electrical aswell as other local familiesand businesses that havesponsored a shield:The Bowling Green - 1stMaleThe Miners Standard - 1stFemaleMatthew Gill Properties -1st Junior BoyThe Durden Shield - 1stJunior GirlWigley Family - 1st WinsterMaleAB Electrical - 1st WinsterFemaleRoland Corfield - 1stWinster BoyTonise Hairdresser - 1stWinster GirlSecret Gardens - 1st 40 +MaleWinster Carnival - 1st 40 +FemaleWebster Family - 1st 50 +MaleSlater Family - 1st 50 +FemaleHooked on Fitness - 1st 60+MaleHarper Family - 1st 60 +Female.

DUFFIELDCAR BOOT SALE

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These adverts are offered at aDISCOUNTED RATE so if youwould like to be included in

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Great Hucklow SK17 8RFQueen Anne InnQueen Anne Inn

01298 871246 | www.queenanneinn.co.ukClosed all day Mondays

EVERYONE WELCOME

Delicious Home Cooked FoodReal Ale and Guest BeerDelicious SUnday Roast

2 Course Special Lunch £8.95• Lovely rear garden• Log fires • Free fibre optic wi-fi~ ~

Coach and HorsesON THE A515, FENNY BENTLEY

Telephone 01335 350246

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

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

All our dishes are locally sourced wherever possible

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

The Dawson Familywelcome you to theCoach & Horses

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

food and an excellentselection of cask ales

and fine wines.

Cafe, cycle hire, bookshop and gifts on thescenic Monsal Trail, 1 mile north of Bakewell

OPENING TIMES:• WED-SAT 9AM - 9PM • SUN-TUE 9AM - 6PM

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

Peak Restaurant

Matlock 01629 123456

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Relax and enjoy our two AA rosette, award winning cuisine while looking out over the picturesque view of the gardens and Derbyshire countryside. It’s the perfect way to say thank you!

£27.50 per adult or £13.75 per child with a free pint for all Dads.

The MaynardMain Road, Grindleford, S32 2HE Tel: 01433 630321

themaynard.co.uk

F ather’s Dayat The Maynard

Sunday 19th June

The Crispin Inn

01629 640237www.thecrispingreatlongstone.co.uk

Senior Citizens Menu available every lunchtime2 COURSES £9.00 -3 COURSES £12.00

Good Pub Guide 2016 and Cask Marquealso Tripadvisor certificate of excellence 2016

A Traditional Village Inn

Great Longstone | Bakewell | Derbyshire | DE45 1TZ

Shoulder of MuttonShoulder of MuttonBRADWELL – 01433 620427

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

for Breakfasts,Light Lunches,

Now Open Four Days a Weekfrom 9am til 3.30pm

Tea, Coffee and Cakes.

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If you would like to advertise in our next Women in Business feature pleasecall Mark Andrews on 01629 812159 or email: [email protected]

BRIDES OFBAKEWELL

After working ineducation for 25 yearsI was presented withthe opportunity totake redundancy. Abig decision butnothing ventured…So, here I am, the newowner of Brides ofBakewell! I studied TextileDesign at universitymany years ago andwent on to teachprimary aged childrenbefore moving intoSpecial EducationalNeeds, Child

Protection and finallySchool BusinessManagement. I nowfeel that I am makingthe most of thevarious skills I havegained over the yearsand putting them allto good use in my ownbusiness. I am 5 months in tomy new venture andloving every minute!Of course theresponsibility for thebusiness is entirelymine, which ischallenging, a bitscary and extremelysatisfying! Stillsmiling!

Welcome to Brides of Bakewell - a beautiful weddingboutique with a wide selection of dresses and theexpertise to help you choose the one that will make you

feel most special on your big day! We will do all we can to help you. Pleasebook an appointment to ensure you get all the time and attention you deserve.

We also offer 15% discount on ‘Dessy’ bridesmaid dresses when you buy abridal gown from Brides of Bakewell.

Stella York Designer Weekend 8th-10th July with 10% discount

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Jo has been teaching foralmost 20 years with 10of them as Principal of anumber of schools andcolleges across Asia andthe Middle East. Sincereturning to the UK shehas brought her passionfor teaching to the Daleswhere she grew up. Jo and her teams atKip McGrath Matlockand Chesterfield provideindividual learningprogrammes in mathsand English for childrenaged 6 to 16. Their aim

is as Jo says, “Toprovide help andsupport to our parentsand local schools andensure that our childrenachieve their fullpotential”. “Having run schoolsfor other people for solong, I wanted to be ableto do things my way. Itwas a challenge to startfrom scratch but seeinga child who thought theycouldn’t, discover thatthey can makes it allworth while!”.

Kip McGrath’s qualifiedteachers create individualtutoring programmes, usingproven Kip McGrathmethods.

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I’m Lynda Searson and Istarted my business 5years ago on the first floorof Lady Fair, MatlockStreet, Bakewell, in theheart of the Peak District. In 2015 I moved topremises on Water Streetin Bakewell, re-launchingas Wye Wool. Stockist for King Cole,Sirdar, Stylecraft andBergere de France andnow stocking Adriafilknitting yarn. Huge selection ofknitting patternsavailable. Alongside Lynda is Kim

Patel, who is a very keenknitter, loves to knit up thesamples in the shop,using the new yarnsavailable. The shop has a range ofhaberdashery fromcotton, ribbons andbuttons. You will findanything from all wooltypes, knitting accessoriesto sewing accessories. You are also welcometo drop off any drycleaning items as Lynda isan agent for Johnsons DryCleaning Service. Call in and see Lynda atWye Wool, Water Street,Bakewell. Open 7 days aweek. Tel. 07913 307752.

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WoolKnitting patterns and needlesHaberdasheryButtonsDry cleaning agency

Lynda Searson

ROSEANNA CROFTJEWELLERY

Roseanna Croft is ajewellery designer andgoldsmith based inBakewell. Her handmadebrand ‘Roseanna CroftJewellery’ boasts uniqueranges using sterlingsilver and beautifulgemstones. Roseannadesigns and makes allher own pieces from herworkshop and gallery inBakewell, ‘The JewelleryStudio’. Having her studioadjacent to her uncle –Richard Croft – allowsthe pair to work togetherto offer the complete

bespoke jewelleryservice. Roseanna istechnically trained inComputer Aided Designwhich allows unique andcomplex designs to cometo life when creating one-of-a-kind, handmadepieces. The JewelleryStudio also prides itselfon the redesign andremodelling of clients’own jewellery as well asoffering a full jewelleryrepair service. All of the ‘RoseannaCroft Jewellery’ rangescan be viewed andpurchased in store andonline atwww.roseannacroftjewellery.comRoseanna Croft

British Handmade Jewellerywww.roseannacroftjewellery.com

[email protected]

Sheona spent most ofher career working forsomeone else as anaccountant in variousindustries. Theprospect of setting upher own recruitmentbusiness was, to say thel e a s t ,a bit daunting! Butjust over 3 years agoshe set up PeakJob Solutions to providerecruitment specificallyfor the businesses andpeople of the PeakD i s t r i c tand Derbyshire Dales.

With no previousexperience ofrecruitment, except as acandidate, it’s beenhard graft. But havinghad such a variedbackground means sheunderstands whatbusinesses are lookingfor and the skills thatcandidates have to offer.Just under 2 years agoLaura joined PJS andhas helped to grow thebusiness and establishourselves with morelocal business andcandidates alike.

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If you would like to advertise in our next Women in Business feature pleasecall Mark Andrews on 01629 812159 or email: [email protected]

Felicity Cutting isPrincipal of a brandnew school ofperforming arts inBakewell called‘Strike Academy ofTheatre Arts’. She hasbeen teaching for over15 years and has astring of professionalacting andchoreography creditsto her name. She is afully qualified teacherwith the 'RoyalAcademy of Dance','National Associationof Teachers ofDancing' and 'London

Academy of Music andDramatic Arts'. Felicity is already theowner of a verysuccessful school of300 pupils in Ripleyand runs a children'stelevision and filmcasting agencyalongside the schools. Felicity is dedicatedto fostering anappreciation for danceand drama within theyoung people ofDerbyshire and is veryexcited about theambitious plans shehas for Bakewell.Felicity Cutting

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Very patient instructor for the nervous learner.Refresher courses and motorway tuition. Theory tuition.

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My name is PhilippaTilbrook (Walker), I amBakewell born and bred andlove working in and aroundthe area I grew up in. I have been a self-employed driving instructornow for over 12 years. Ichose a career change frombeing at the local vets,Rosemary Hughes, for over18 years due to herretirement. I haven’tregretted it for one minuteand enjoy the differentcharacters I meet and takegreat pleasure in seeingtheir development andprogression before passingtheir tests. Generally I meet

young people wanting todrive and occasionally anolder person deciding todrive, usually throughnecessity, but sometimesjust for the sense ofachievement. I help with theory tuition,lending out CDs andproviding weeklyworksheets. I also do ‘PassPlus’, motorway tuition andrefresher courses. I hope that I bring arelaxed approach tolearning to drive and I wantmy customers to enjoy theirlessons, not dreading themas I did when learning todrive many years ago.

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THE YOUNG EXPLORERSDAY NURSERY LTD

It has been 14 years sinceI, Michaela, opened YoungExplorers private daynursery. I am very proud ofwhat I’ve achieved,however, it would not havebeen possible without thesupport of my sister,Danielle. My sister and I bothknow that a well runnursery is down to the hardwork and dedication of allour staff, who care for thechildren on a daily basis. Young Explorers offers ahomely environment inwhich all children candevelop at their own pace,

building on their own skillsand confidence which willthen enable them to be“ready for school”. Thestaff team plan, implementand review both structuredand individual activitieswith a focus on children’scurrent interest andindividual needs to ensuretheir time spent at nurseryis a fun packed stimulatingexperience. We believe childhood isnot a race to see howquickly a child can read,write and count. Childhood is a smallwindow of time to learnand develop at the pacewhich is right for eachindividual child.Michaela Banks and Danielle Kinder

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“Their minds werenot built to sitand be taught.They were builtto explore, play

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KATY ROBINSONFITNESS FUSION LTD2 years ago Katy Robinson lefther full time job as a PA topursue her passion and fulfilher dream and ‘OnBroadway’® dance/fitnessclasses for women was born.‘On Broadway’® has grownrapidly across Sheffield,Derbyshire and Cheshire andnow 300 women between theages of 35 and 79 are enjoying‘revealing their inner showgirl’ and getting fit doingsomething they love. Do you love to dance? Hatethe gym? Want something funto do to get fit? Think you’vegot two left feet and lack co-ordination? Do you love the

musicals and dream of beingon the stage?  Do you want abit of quality you time eachweek with likemindedwomen? At Katy Robinson FitnessFusion we believe everywoman deserves to feelconfident, allow time forthemselves and findsomething they love to do inorder to get fit! Our team ofpassionate, experiencedinstructors use top hats,feather boas, canes andsongs from all the popularBroadway shows, in localcommunity venues that offersafe, non-judgementalclasses for women of all ages,shapes, sizes and those withtwo left feet.

LOVE TO DANCE AND HAVE FUN?At our FREE ‘learn how to dance like no one is watching’ tasterclasses you will discover that having two left feet is not a problem.You will learn how to reveal your inner show girl and escape fromyour everyday life for an hour. You will discover that you can havefun and get fit at the same time without clock watching.You will meet likeminded women and you will have fun!

To book your FREE taster class in June in Hope or Bakewell please visitwww.katyrobinsonfitnessfusion.co.uk or call Katy on 07803 906114. There are only12 spaces available across all the classes so book early to avoid disappointment.

FREE TASTER CLASSES Wednesday 22nd June 9.30am BakewellWednesday 22nd June 7.15pm Hope Thursday 23rd June 7pm Bakewell

Katy Robinson

H’S CAFE BAR &RESTAURANT

It’s 25 years this month sincetaking over The BakewellPudding Parlour, recentlyexpanding the business andcreating H's, now a Café Barand Restaurant alongsideand upstairs from thepudding parlour. We open 7 days a weekand Friday and Saturdayevenings. We bake all of ourproduce on the premisesdaily. Fully licensed. Weserve hot food, light snacksand of course puddings! Allday long. We have a room upstairswhich is free to hire –

hosting birthday parties,anniversaries, smallweddings etc. We’re based in thebeautiful Peak District townof Bakewell and offer a mixof traditional Britishhospitality, expertly blendedwith a more modern,relaxed, European-style ofdining. Why not call in forbreakfast, lunch, orafternoon cream teas and inthe evening sit out on thepatio while you round offyour day with a delightfuldinner. There is seating for 60people, including the outsidepatio area.

Helen Hartley Wye House, Water Street, Bakewell (01629) 815107 www.hswinebar.co.uk

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The Heritage Paint Centreis part of the highlyrespected Midco BuildersMerchants, it is located in aseparate building offeringshowrooms on two floors.The showrooms have beenextensively refurbished,providing two tastefully laidout showrooms wherecustomers can select theirdecorating needs in light,comfortable surroundingswith expert staff to assistand help with customerrequirements. Paints from many of theleading manufacturers areavailable including LittleGreene, fast becomingBritain’s favourite paint. The exciting new Italianrange Autentico chalkpaint, arguably the bestchalk paint on the marketis new to the area. Other leading paintsinclude Grand Illusions,Johnstones, Dulux etc. In the upstairsshowroom an extensivecollection of Little Greene

wallpapers are on show. The Heritage PaintCompany have the verylatest paint mixingmachines and can matchany colour or shade from99% of colour palates. Also

stocked are all yourpainting and decoratingtools and supplies frombrushes, rollers,paintpads, wallpaper pasteetc etc. Everything youneed for your decorating

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Garden Retreats with Country StyleIncreasingly our gardenshave become extensions ofour homes as we replaceour crumbling sheds withtranquil garden offices,personalised retreats andoutdoor dining rooms.What’s more, we want touse our new gardenbuildings whatever theweather, we want highquality, low maintenanceand most importantly wewant them to look amazing.A tall order perhaps butWhite Peak Shepherd Huts(WPSH) ably demonstratedhow all of this can beachieved at Chatsworth’sInternational Horse Trialslast month. “We chose to exhibit twoof our Garden Huts aspeople often tell us that theywould love a shepherd hutbut don’t believe they havethe space,” explainsWPSH’s designer,Josephine. “At 10ft x 6ft, ourGarden Hut is the littlesister to our TraditionalShepherd Hut and is smallenough to nestle into acorner of the garden whilststill supplying a surprisingamount of internal space.”

“Our clients come to usbecause they are looking fora building with a sense ofhistory and country style,”says Glenn of WPSH. “All ofour huts are fully insulatedand with a wood-burningstove they are seriouslycosy; they even cope withPeak District winters!” “Garden Huts make

wonderful summer housesand garden offices,” saysJosephine, “but can also beused as art studios, musicrooms, potting sheds,student hideaways, shesheds and men caves. Onegentleman at Chatswortheven requested we buildhim a shepherd hut tohouse his library and model

railway.” To find out how you canbecome the proud owner ofa bespoke built, shepherdhut contact:Josephine & Glenn White Peak Shepherd HutsTel: 01298 872752 / 07761983312Email: [email protected]

New, bespoke, shop-at-home service

Geoff Hall Carpets LtdTel: 01629 815711 / 0777 3371648 (Chris Hall)

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We will bring all the samples, our ideas, and advice to your door.Then, provide you with a free, written, no-obligation quote.

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Geoff Hall CarpetsAfter 30 years we haverecently leased out ourretail shop in the citycentre of Sheffield tobring to you our newbespoke shop at homeservice. This decision wasmade easy for us whenwe sat down and looked,firstly, at a huge rates billand increasing utility billsand, secondly, the timeneeding to be spent onthe day to day running ofa retail shop, not tomention rush hour traffic! Putting these twothings together meantthe customer was havingto pay more and havingless time spent withthem. The decision madeless overheads, passingon the savings, moretime making sure theright choice is made byyou.

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WELCOMETO THEGREENER SIDE

Up to £100 off all core range lawnmowersbefore 31 July 2016 when you trade inyour old equipment for a new Honda.For more information please visit honda.co.uk/lawn-and-garden Offers available across the range

Participants must be residents in the United Kingdom and be aged 18 years or over. The promotion allows a customer to obtain a contribution towards specified new Honda Lawn & Garden products. This promotion is onlyavailable on new in-store purchases of eligible models across Honda’s Lawn & Garden range. The promotion is only available at participating Honda Lawn & Garden Authorised Dealers in the UK. Items to be traded-in canbe of any brand but must fall into one of the following product categories: ride-on mowers, robotic mowers, lawn mowers, brushcutters/trimmers, line trimmers, hedge trimmers/cutters, brush cutters, blowers, cultivatorsor tillers. The contribution available is dependent on the new Honda Lawn & Garden product purchased as follows: £100.00 towards Honda Core Lawn Mowers (all HRX, HRS, HRD & HRH models), £400.00 towards HondaRide On Mowers (all HF models), £400.00 towards Honda Miimo (HRM310 & HRM520 models). Contributions are available for each eligible item purchased. Contributions will be applied at the point of purchase. No cashor alternative arrangement shall be entered into. Purchases must be made during trading hours between Tuesday 1 March 2016 and Sunday 31 July 2016 (inclusive). Purchases made after Sunday 31 July 2016 will not beeligible for the promotion and Honda accepts no responsibility for trade-ins not completed by the closing date. Trading hours vary by Dealer. This promotion cannot be redeemed in conjunction with any other promotion oroffer whatsoever and all items are subject to availability. For full terms and conditions please visit the Honda (UK) website at: www.honda.co.uk/tradeintradeup

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Arthur Swallows’ three-day,summertime DecorativeHome & Salvage Shows atHarrogate’s Ripley Castle,Surrey’s Loseley Park andCheshire Showground havebecome popular with thoseseeking inspiration forcreating unique indoor andoutdoor living and workspaces. Frequented by discerninghomemakers, interiordesigners, architects,garden designers, retailers,collectors, stylists and up-cyclers, the shows offer awonderful mix of reclaimedand salvaged materials,garden furniture andstatuary, restored furniture,period home fixtures andfittings, decorative andarchitectural antiques,vintage furnishings andindustrial pieces. Set in beautiful, heritageand parkland locations upand down the country, theDecorative Home & SalvageShows have more to offerthan just shopping, they area glorious day out in

themselves. As a visitoryou’ll be able to escape thestress of the high-street and

enjoy a relaxed timeperusing a well-vettedselection of exhibitors whilst

enjoying excellent on-sitecatering. With plenty ofcomfortable places to sitand a great selection of teas,coffees, home-baked cakes,delicious lunches and a baryou’ll be hard-pushed totear yourself away. Homes & AntiquesMagazine named theLoseley Park show Fair ofthe Month July 2015 andgave credit to the charmingatmosphere, ‘If you like anold-fashioned village fete,then this fair is for you. It isall white marquees, prettybunting, hay bales andVictoria sponge cake.Combined with a good mixof decorative antiques andsalvage and the bucolicparkland setting it makesfor an ideal summer dayout’. During 2016 you canchoose from four datesacross three delightfulvenues:Cheshire Showground,Knutsford, Cheshire EastWA16 0JEJune 10th - 12thAugust 5th - 7thRipley Castle, Ripley,Harrogate, North YorkshireHG3 3AYSeptember 9th - 11thLoseley Park, Guildford,Surrey GU3 1HSJuly 15th - 17thGo to asfairs.com or call01298 27493 for moreinformation.

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DORE GARDEN OFFICEScreate more valuable spaceat home. Now, his companyDore Garden Offices providesbespoke timber-framerooms - from offices torecording studios, paintingstudios to children’splayrooms – to complementany garden. Adam andcolleagues Ian Holbrook andBen Grafton pay closeattention to detail - “Theaesthetic element is veryimportant to us and we prideourselves on the fact that ourgarden rooms are uniqueand can incorporate anyweird or wonderful ideas theclient may have,” explainsAdam. “We are able to thinkoutside the box.” All roomsare high spec, fully insulated,plastered and heated and arefully built within 12 days. Seewebsite for guide prices butbe quick as their 2016 orderbook is filling up fast.

When Adam Reynolds builthis own garden designstudio, he discovered thepotential to help others

White Peak Design & Build arespecialists in designing andcreating beautiful, bright, andfunctional outdoor spaces. The White Peak team are

dedicated to building qualitystructures. Fully insulated andwith full electrical fit-out, theyare perfectly usable all yearround.

We love creating newdesigns and we'll develop yourideas into a fully project-managed build with a clear,friendly, and honest service.

Call us today for a free noobligation quote. w w w . w p d b . c o . u [email protected] 425315.

• DGO buildings are of a highspecification and have lots ofoptions for making them evenmore special – such as under floorheating, wood burners and LEDlighting. Each one is unique andadapted to suit the client’s exactneeds.

• They are insulated and can beused all year round with lowheating costs.

• Built on-site within 10 days including electrical connection.

• Softwood, Cedar or Larch cladding options available

call Adam 07876 201695www.doregardenoffices.co.uk

GIVING YOU THE SPACE TO WORK FROM HOME

YOUR LOCALGARDENROOMSPECIALISTSWe provide a low cost

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rooms. Painting studio,TV room or storage,the possibilities are

endless. Built on-siteby our friendly team,

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courteous service.WHITE PEAK DESIGN AND BUILD

"The most importantattribute of a piece ofAuthentic furniture is thatwe can talk with ourcustomers at ourshowroom in front of anAuthentic piece and feelgenuinely proud of it. It hasto be designed, made andfinished to thehighestpossible standard,down to the finest detail wesimply won’t accept anycompromises” Tim Lowry,Owner

Traditional upholsteryskills

Our upholstery workshopis located in Long Eaton,Derbyshire which isregarded as the Britishhome of upholstery due tothe history and time-served craftsmen thatwork at numerousworkshops within the area.And the finest craftsmen.The team are passionateabout doing it right or not

at all. They follow thetraditional methods ofupholstery which to thisday remain not only thebest but also the right way

to do things. This passionand love for their trade arewhat make them such aperfect fit to our Authenticphilosophy.Time-served craftsmen

Our timber workshop islocated in the heart ofSuffolk where thetraditions of cabinetmaking are renowned assome of the finest in theworld. The workshop isliterally like stepping-

back in time with the darkoak-panelled hallwayalong with grandfatherclock, brass bell andtraditional clocking-inmachine. They've beenmaking fine furniture forover 70 years. Every craftsman hasserved a minimum 4 yearapprenticeship to honetheir skills before movingup through the ranks tomaster craftsmen whomake our Authenticcabinets, tables andbespoke designs. Theaverage time-served atthe workshop is 22 years,

each joiner receives a goldwatch after 20 years whichgoes to highlight the ethosof the workshop to dowhat every greatcraftsman craves; maketruly great furniturewithout the need to cutcorners or compromise. It's not all aboutefficiency, quality is thenumber one priority, eachpiece is handcraftedindividually to order. There

is no production line, noCNC machines. It issimply purecraftsmanship and greatpride in the furniture wedesign and make. Everypiece is dated and signedoff by the maker to givesubstance and theprovenance of greatBritish craftsmanship. Come and see foryourself… you can viewour handcrafted bespokefurniture in our showroomat Peak Village,Chatsworth Rd, Rowsleyor on our web site atwww.authenticfurniture.co.uk

AUTHENTIC FURNITURE - Handcrafted with Pride in Britain

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Tel: 01629 582111Email: [email protected]

www.kitchenlifestylematlock.co.uk30A Matlock Green, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3BT

We are a family-owned business specialising in kitchens and bedrooms

Call in to arrange your free, no obligationquotation. We can work from yourmeasurements or building plans

We can also give your old kitchen a faceliftwith new doors, worktops, sink and taps

KITCHEN LifestyleIn June this year Chris willbe celebrating 35 years inthe kitchen industry. Hestarted work as anApprentice Fitter back in1981 and learnt his tradeworking for a large kitcheninstaller before venturingout on his own. He has worked onthousands of projectscovering every aspect ofkitchen and bedroominstallation and there arenot many places we visitthat he doesn't say, "I'vefitted a kitchen here". Hehas fitted kitchens for topsports people to a princessin London and even one ona boat, which you can viewon our website. In 2014 Chris retired histools to concentrate moreon planning and designing.He now draws on thewealth of knowledge andexpertise he has gainedwhen designing kitchensthat are both visually

pleasing and which workfor the customer. Thecompany is a familybusiness with his wife

Marina heading up theadminstration side of thebusiness. This has workedwell and the business has

gone from strength tostrength whilst retainingan easy going, friendlyservice. Chris and Marinapride themselves on havingan approachable mannerand are happy to work withtheir customers onachieving the kitchen theywant at the right price. We offer a wide range ofkitchen and bedroomstyles that can becustomised to yourrequirements and alsooffer a kitchenrefurbishment servicewhere we can update yourkitchen by replacing thedoors, sink & tap,worktops – as much or aslittle as you like.

MATLOCK ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLESSOCIETY AGM ~ 13TH MAY

The AGM was chaired byMrs Elsie Reddish andreviewed the successfulyear and looked forward toa full programme in 2016/7.The treasurer Peter Daveywas able to report anothersmall surplus to add to thesociety funds.

Following the reports amember gave a talk aboutthe beautiful collection ofShelley Ceramics she had

accumulated over theyears. She explained thatshe used to buy and sellShelley but found she wasso fond of her stock shewas reluctant to sell andfinally had to give in andstop. She explained that earlypieces are Wileman butfrom 1910 are calledShelley. The pieces are alldelicate patterns and early

pieces are ‘Art Nouveau’ instyle. There is a Shelleycollectors group whichstarted in 1966, the year thefactory closed, whichproduces comprehensiveguides to all the output.

The next meeting will beheld on Friday 9thSeptember at 7.30pm inThe Imperial Rooms,Matlock when the speakerwill be Janet Stain.

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Proper, reliable, honest guarantees without the need for lots of get out clauses in the terms and conditions. All our wooden furniture is guaranteed for 20 years, our sofas and chairs for 15 years and our diners and footstools for 10 years.

The ultimate buying experience and after sales care; we pride ourselves on our genuine, friendly approach. There’s no hard sell, simply good old fashioned knowledgeable advice to help you make the right choice and when we say we’ll get back to you, we do!

Handmade BRITISH furniture; all our furniture is handcrafted with pride in Great Britain, even the solid oak frames of our diners are made locally.

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Meadow View Youlgrave

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Yeld Road BakewellA beautifully appointed second floor, duplex apartment with two allocated parking spaces, enjoying superb views

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• Use of gymnasium • Close to local shops

• Two allocated parking spaces • Easy access to local walks and cycle trails

• Easy commutable links to Sheffield, Chesterfield and Manchester

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Eaton Drive Baslow

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A well proportioned two double bedroom, semi-detached property nestled in generous gardens, occupying apeaceful backwater setting with picturesque views across the village towards the Church and surroundingcountryside. Well appointed in Lady Manners School catchment, close to shops and amenities. Energy Rating E

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• Attractive gardens • Period features

• Picturesque views across the surrounding countryside

Main Street Youlgrave

NEWPRICE

£230,000 -£250,000

A contemporary styled open plan spacious two bedroom, twobathroom ground floor apartment with delightful views over adjoiningMill Race. A highly specified conversion of a grade two listed formermill, with communal garden and parking for three cars.Energy Rating Exempt

• Outstanding open plan living accommodation

• Spacious two bedroom ground floor apartment

• Luxurious bathrooms

• No chain

• Close to shops and amenities in Bakewell

Apartment 1 Victoria Mill Bakewell

£250,000

A generously proportioned 18th Century stone built two doublebedroom semi-detached cottage with enclosed rear garden. Occupyinga popular Peak Park village setting with stunning views across the Daleand surrounding Derbyshire countryside, within Lady Manners Schoolcatchment. Energy Rating E

• No upward chain

• Retaining charm, character and original features

• Ideally suited as main home or holiday cottage

• Picturesque Peak Park setting

• Superb views

Folds Lane CalverNestling in the pretty village of Calver in the Peak District National Parka few miles north of Bakewell is this traditional two storey Derbyshirelimestone constructed building with room over which can be foundtucked away from the High Street. The property has been in the samefamily for many years and we are led to believe the ground floor wasused for the storage of the village horse drawn hearse, while the topfloor was used as a tack room. Energy Rating Exempt

• Nestling in the Peak District village of Calver

• Traditional Derbyshire stone building

A charming two bedroom stone built semi-detached cottage nestled in attractive gardens with summer houseand off-road parking. Occupying a highly sought after Peak Park setting in the popular village of Baslow, closeto local shops, primary school and country inns. Energy rating F

• First time to the market for over 50 years • Off-road parking and attractive rear garden

• Picturesque Peak Park setting • No upward chain

• Close to local shops and primary school

NEWGuide Price£30,000 -£40,000

FOR SALE BY AUCTIONOn Tuesday 28th June 2016 at 11.30amDerbyshire County Cricket Club, Derby

A substantial 1930s , five bedroomed detached family residence with secluded, easily managed landscaped garden and off-road parking for two vehicles. The property is situated in a popular residential area in the historic market town of Bakewell,close to an excellent range of local shops and amenities but away from the bustle of the town centre. Energy Rating TBC

• Lady Manners School catchment • Professionally landscaped secluded rear garden

• Flexible family living accommodation, ideal for dependent relative or home worker

• Off-road parking for two vehicles

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

NEWGuide Price£165,000 -£175,000

NEWGuide Price£600,000 -£635,000

Crow Lane Chesterfield

NEW£425,000

Merrial Close Bakewell

A well appointed three bedroom semi-detached residence with easily managed gardens and off-road parking,occupying a peaceful setting overlooking the surrounding countryside, within highly regarded school catchmentand easy reach of an excellent range of local shops and amenities within Matlock. Energy Rating E

• Off-road parking • Within highly regarded school catchment

• No upward chain • Peaceful backwater setting

• Would benefit from modernisation and cosmetic enhancement throughout

Bakewell is renowned as one of the oldest and prettiest towns withinthe Peak District with its range of amenities including shops, the prettyRiver Wye and cafés. The property is approached from a roof topterrace which in turn leads to a three bedroom maisonette which is setover two floors.

Energy Rating E

Matlock Street BakewellColdwell End Youlgreave

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£550PCM

A charming ONE bedroom cottage in sought after village

location of Youlgrave. Offered FURNISHED boasting its own

private garden with fantastic views over the village and

beyond.

• End Terrace Cottage

• One Bedroom

• Furnished

• EPC Rating E

TOLET

NEWGuide Price£130,000 -£140,000

A circa 1930's three double bedroom, stone built semi-detached residence occupying a generous plot with

enclosed landscaped gardens, detached garage and ample off-road parking. Situated in a peaceful backwater

setting enjoying delightful views of the surrounding countryside. Energy Rating E

• Generous mature rear garden • Ideal for dependent relative or home worker

• Period features • No upward chain

• Lady Manners School catchment

A three double bedroom stone built detached barn conversion occupying a peaceful rural location with approximately5 acres of grazing land, 8 stables, all weather manège, office, tack room, workshop, open fronted utility barn andsuccessful cattery. Ideally suited as a main home offering flexible living accommodation. Energy Rating: Exempt

• Continuation of existing business or equestrian property • Within easy commute of commercial centres.

• Oil fired central heating, double glazing & security system • Bordered by open countryside, close to the golf course

• A viewing is highly recommended to appreciate this flexible well presented residence

landlords!demand

iswe’vegot tenants readyto move now

FOR SALE BY AUCTIONOn Tuesday 28th June 2016 at 11.30amDerbyshire County Cricket Club, Derby

A new, two double bedroom park home occupying a peaceful picturesque setting with off-road parkingand easily managed garden, surrounded by stunning Derbyshire countryside. The property is within easyreach of shops, amenities and public transport links. Energy Rating Exempt

• 100% PART EXCHANGE AVAILABLE • Restriction for purchase applies

Cupola Park Whatstandwell

NEWGuide Price£175,000 -£200,000

SPECIAL EVENT PRICESATURDAY 11th JUNE 11.00am - 2.00pm

CALL 01629 814774 TO BOOK AN APPOINTMENT

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Matlock:01629 828 250

Banner Cross:0114 268 3241

Dronfield:01246 290992

Hathersage:01433 650009

Bakewell:01629 815307

Baslow Sunnyside, Eaton HillDelightfully situated in a quiet, peaceful location, close to the centre of this very sought aftervillage, on the edge of Chatsworth Park and well placed for Baslow's excellent amenities, includingrenowned local primary school, good shopping facilities and excellent restaurants includingMichelin Star Fischers Hotel. Tastefully and substantially extended 4/5 bedroom semi-detachedfamily home with extensive views of the countryside around Baslow. Great reception areasincluding a large open plan kitchen and family room, large through sitting room, bedroomfive/study. On the first floor; four excellent bedrooms and three bathrooms. Good sized gardensto front and rear and excellent parking.

Energy Rating D

Viewing: Bakewell Office

Offers Around £499,950

Baslow Toluca, Derwent DriveIn this quiet backwater location in the heart of the popular village of Baslow is this beautifullypositioned, four bedroom detached property, complete with double garage, gas fired heating andriver setting. Comprising; entrance hall, downstairs w.c, large living room with sliding doors torear patio, dining room, kitchen, family room, and utility at the rear of the garages. Master doublebedroom, second double, third single with en-suite shower and wash hand basin, fourth singlebedroom and family bathroom. Outside; driveway for three, colourful front garden, lovely reargarden complete with patio, level lawn and leading down to the river. VACANT POSSESSION,NO CHAIN.

Energy Rating D

Viewing: Bakewell Office

Offers Around £495,000

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South Darley The Old Vicarage, Cross GreenThe beautifully proportioned five double bedroomed stone built Victorian former Vicarage standswithin large gardens and is perfect for family occupation close to local amenities with South DarleyPrimary School close by. The spacious and versatile accommodation offers gas fired centralheating, possesses a wealth of character, appealing fireplaces, mullioned windows. Brieflycomprises: entrance vestibule, hall, study, sitting room, lounge, traditional kitchen, pantry, utility,downstairs WC, breakfast room and formal dining room along with cellar. Landing, masterbedroom and wash room, four further bedrooms along with family bathroom and shower room.Drive with ample parking, outbuildings, garden room and music room. No Chain.

Energy Rating E

Viewing: Matlock Office

Offers Around £685,000

Bakewell Sunny Lea, The Firs, Monyash RoadSet within approximately an acre, within this exclusive development of five luxury properties atthe top of the market town of Bakewell is this superbly presented three double bedroom dormerdetached bungalow. Ideally situated for the family market with a short walk across the field toLady Manners, the property comprises; Hallway, large modern breakfast kitchen open plan todining room and through to a living room with stove and doors to rear patio. Utility room, periodbathroom and downstairs double bedroom three. To first floor; Master en-suite bedroom, seconddouble bedroom, separate w.c. and store room. Double garage, large gated driveway and gardenssurrounding with stunning outlook.

Energy Rating TBC

Viewing: Bakewell Office

Offers Around £650,000

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Matlock:01629 828 250

Banner Cross:0114 268 3241

Dronfield:01246 290992

Hathersage:01433 650009

Bakewell:01629 815307

Castleton Lose Hill View, The IslandSituated in the heart of Castleton and with views up to Peveril Castle a small two bedroom endterraced cottage in need of some updating, but ideally suited to the first time buyer, couple orholiday cottage. Entrance lobby, cloakroom, charming sitting room, galley kitchen. On the firstfloor front double bedroom with shower and wash hand basin, good sized bedroom two. Outside:small block paved area to the front and to the left hand side block paved terrace area adjacentto the Mill Race and attached store place. Castleton is a picturesque village, notable for the nearbyshowcase caverns such as Blue John and Treakcliff as well as Peveril Castle. Within easycommuting distance of Sheffield and Manchester.

Energy Rating TBC

Viewing: Hathersage Office

Offers Around £139,950

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Calver Village Fernhill Cottage, High StreetDelightfully situated in the heart of the old village of Calver, an historic local property, originallythe old village store and offering deceptive, well proportioned four bedroom bungalowaccommodation with pretty garden, off-road parking, garage and lovely views. Originally used asa bed and breakfast and having reception hall, through lounge/dining room with patio doors togarden room/conservatory, fitted kitchen. Double bedroom, en-suite shower room, three furtherbedrooms, one with partly fitted en-suite, family bathroom. Outside: to the rear, attractive, easilymaintainable south-facing garden with lovely views over to Froggatt Edge.

Energy Rating F

Viewing: Hathersage Office

Offers Around £399,950

Matlock Old Chapel, Main Street, EltonAn early 19th century Wesleyan Reform detached chapel skilfully and imaginatively converted toa high specification throughout, offering deceptively large accommodation over two floorsincluding striking rooms with excellent period features. A backwater location with private easilymanaged gardens and ample off-road parking. Restored in 2013, to meet current buildingstandards with gas central heating and double glazing. The accommodation includes entranceporch, galleried two storey dining hall, dual aspect sitting room, oak fitted kitchen, inner lobby,ground floor bedroom and principal bathroom/wc. Galleried master bedroom suite with en-suiteshower room/WC, second study landing area with box room, WC, double bedroom.

Energy Rating C

Viewing: Bakewell Office

Offers Around £375,000

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PROPERTIES AVAILABLE TO RENTCalton Cottage, 1 Conksbury Lane, Youlgrave, Bakewell DE45 1WR

Two bedroom detached cottage£800 PCM

1 Old Post Office Row, Main Road, Bamford S33 0DYSpacious three bed end terrace cottage

£750 PCM86 Malthouse Lane, Ashover S45 0BU

Superb two double bedroom second floor apartment£699 PCM

20 Main Street, Middleton by Wirksworth, Matlock DE4 4LQGeorgian three bedroom detached house

£650 PCM6 Millbank Court, Main Road, Hathersage S32 1BB

One bedroom, second floor apartment with parking space£495 PCM

Loosebox, Wardlow, Buxton SK17 8RPOne bedroom barn conversion

£495 PCM

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

01629 828228e-mail: [email protected]

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Dronfield:01246 290992

Hathersage:01433 650009

Bakewell:01629 815307

Matlock 15 Wyvern CloseAn internal inspection is essential to appreciate this beautifullyrefurbished three bedroomed link detached house, enviablylocated tucked away at the head of this small cul-de-sac. Havinga private garden, ample parking to the front, garaging andappealing aspect, the property which is perfect for a family orprofessional couple has over the last year has had upgradedwiring, a new gas central heating system, new fittingsthroughout and new engineered oak flooring or new carpetsthroughout. Hall, stunning open living/dining room leading intothe superb new contemporary kitchen and sun room, downstairscloakroom. Landing, three good sized bedrooms and luxuriousbathroom. NO CHAIN.

Energy Rating C

Viewing: Matlock Office

Offers Around £254,995

Stoney Middleton 17 Denman CrescentThis three bedroom semi-detached nestles in the heart of StoneyMiddleton within the Peak Park, offering good transport routesto Sheffield, Chesterfield, Buxton and the surrounding PeakDistrict villages. Ideal for the first time buyer market, the propertycomprises; hallway, living room with pleasant aspect, breakfastkitchen leading through to a downstairs storage area, utilityspace and w.c, two good sized double bedrooms with openoutlooks over to woodland and fields, a third single bedroomand family bathroom. Outside there's a driveway for one carand low maintenance gardens to the rear complete with sheds,summerhouse and greenhouse. VACANT POSSESSION ANDNO CHAIN.

Energy Rating D

Viewing: Hathersage Office

Offers Around £150,000

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Tideswell Vanilla Kitchen, Queens StreetIdeal for a lifestyle change, family business or perhaps activeretirement is this thriving profitable village business withaccommodation and potential holiday let including largecafe/restaurant with generous kitchens, further function roomand outdoor terrace. Two/three bedroomed ownersaccommodation with character and independent holidayaccommodation with private gardens. The property occupies acentral village location with an established business in thesought after village of Tideswell in the Peak National Park. Alsowithin catchment of Lady Manners School and Hope ValleyCollege. NO CHAIN.

Energy Rating C

Viewing: Bakewell Office

For sale by conditional auction.

Starting bid £349,950 + Reservation fee

Stoney Middleton Rose Cottage, The BankImmediate vacant possession and no chain. A charming, verypretty, spacious and extended two bedroom detached cottageset in the heart of the old village and enjoying gloriouspanoramic views over to Curbar and Froggatt Edge. Gas centralheating and many charming features. Newly fitted diningkitchen, dining room/study, two good sized bedrooms, largefamily bathroom and sitting room with gardenroom/conservatory off. Outside: lovely cottage garden to therear with spectacular views.

Energy Rating E

Viewing: Hathersage Office

Offers Around £269,950

Hathersage 2 High Leigh, Sheffield RoadWithin easy access of Hathersage village centre and withspectacular, panoramic views to the front over Hathersage andacross the valley, a four bedroom, two bath/shower room semidetached property which has been tastefully improved andextended by the current owners. Gas fired central heating,sealed unit double glazing. Entrance lobby, bay windowed sittingroom with open fire, separate dining room, extended longbreakfast kitchen with patio doors. First floor: front doublebedroom, superb bathroom and separate shower room, singlebedroom. Second floor: two further bedrooms. Basement:cellars. Outside: to the front, small garden. To the rear: vehicularaccess off a back lane, off-road parking, small garden area andgood sized flagged entertaining terrace.

Energy Rating E

Viewing: Hathersage Office

Offers Around £325,000

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Stoney Middleton The Cottage, The DaleThis period semi-detached cottage nestles in the heart of StoneyMiddleton and retains much of its original character and charm.Ideally located with good links to Sheffield, Chesterfield andBuxton, the property comes ideal for the first time buyermarket/investor. Comprising; Living room with gas fire open planto the kitchen, leading through to a rear lobby and beyond to adownstairs bathroom. A spiral staircase ascends from thekitchen to a large master bedroom with built-in wardrobes anda second good sized bedroom. Outside; on-street parkingnearby and raised low maintenance patio garden ideal forAlfresco dining/BBQ's and having a shed and summer house.

Energy Rating E

Viewing: Hathersage Office

Offers Around £160,000

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Sally Botham EstatesSales & Lettings27 Bank Road, MatlockDerbyshire DE4 3NF

Associated Park Lane Office121 Park Lane, Mayfair,London W1K 7AGT 0207 3187089

Sheen £495,000

• Immaculately presented stone built family home• Large dining kitchen with AGA & utility room• THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS• Spacious Sitting room with LOG BURNER and

Conservatory Off• Standing in approx 0.3 acres of gardens• Garaging with off-road parking• Peaceful rural retreat in the hamlet of The Brund• Surrounded by superb open countryside• EPC=G

Matlock £475,000

• Stone built detached family home• FOUR BEDROOMS• Master En-suite and spacious family bathroom• Two good size reception rooms• Large dining kitchen• Utility room and reception hallway• Landscaped gardens to front and rear• Ample off-road parking to the front and the

rear• No Upward Chain. EPC=E

Whatstandwell £325,000

• Detached stone built property

• Would benefit from some upgrading

• THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS

• Wet room/shower room and bathroom

• Spacious sitting room

• Dining room

• Ample off-road parking and garaging

• EPC=G

Heath £375,000

• Spacious stone built, semi-detached home• Sitting room• FIVE BEDROOMS• Family bathroom, master En-suite and cloakroom• Dining room and conservatory• Large Dining Kitchen with Range Cooker• Garage and off-road parking• Garden EPC=D• No upward chain

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Matlock £154,950

• Stone built, Edwardian, semi-detached home

• TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS

• Sitting room and dining room

• Fitted kitchen

• Storage cellars

• Patio style rear garden

• Stone outbuilding and greenhouse

• No upward chain. EPC=E

Two Dales £157,000

• Semi-detached linked property

• Two bedrooms

• Through dining lounge

• Conservatory

• Fitted kitchen

• Detached garage and parking

• Courtyard Gardens with SOUTHERLY ASPECT

• No upward chain. EPC=D

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Matlock £190,000

• Immaculately presented, semi-detached home

• Three bedrooms

• Family bathroom

• Spacious open plan sitting/dining room

• Fitted kitchen

• Driveway

• Detached garage and workshop

• EPC=D

Higham £375,000

• Spacious detached stone built family home

• Built in 1981 from reclaimed stone

• Three double bedrooms

• Sitting room and dining room

• Breakfast kitchen with conservatory porch off

• Gardens to front and rear

• Driveway with off-road parking

• No upward chain

• EPC=D

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Wirksworth Moor £550,000

• Substantial, detached Edwardian home• Five bedrooms• Two reception rooms• Kitchen with solid fuel Rayburn• Scullery, butler's pantry and larder• Elegant entrance hallway and boot room• Set in approx.0.6 Acres of garden• Garage, ample parking and outbuilding• Would benefit from some upgrading. EPC=E

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Matlock £369,000

• Elegant detached stone built family home• Spacious dining kitchen with log burner• Sitting room with views of the Derwent

Valley• Three double bedrooms• Contemporary family bathroom• Gardens surrounding the property• GARAGING, off-road parking & workshop• Delightful view and date stone of 1911• No upward chain. EPC=E

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VIEWING: Bakewell Office. VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

An impressive five bedroom stone built period home, beautifully positioned overlooking thevillage green in the highly desirable and picturesque village of Litton. The spacious and extendedfamily accommodation is arranged over three floors with the ground floor comprising ofentrance hall with cloakroom, sitting room, lounge with stove, side entrance hall and open planliving kitchen with doors to the garden. To the first floor there are three double bedrooms,including a bay windowed master suite and spacious family bathroom with fine views overcountryside. The top floor completes the accommodation with two further bedrooms, onecurrently utilised as an office. Outside, to the rear of the property is a south facing garden withpatio and artificial grass lawn. EPC Rating D.

LITTON SK17 8QP Laurel House Offers Around £495,000

Enviably located in the village of Great Hucklow with fine views across adjoining countryside, thispicturesque three bedroom detached cottage benefits from generous walled gardens, two garagesand off-road parking. The property requires cosmetic updating throughout and represents a superbopportunity to develop a home with fantastic potential.

• Dining kitchen with utility area • Snug with open fire • Double aspect sitting room •Conservatory • Downstairs shower room with wc • 3 bedrooms, one en-suite • Walled gardenwith south westerly facing patio • Superb potential & fine south westerly views • 2 garages, store& off-road parking • EPC Rating To Be Confirmed. EPC Rating G

GREAT HUCKLOW SK17 8RF Fern Lea Offers Around £425,000

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OPEN VIEWING: Saturday 11th June 11.00am to 12.30pmPlease call BAKEWELL to book an appointment.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

This four double bedroom Townhouse offers beautiful spacious accommodationarranged over three floors, in the picturesque riverside location of Millers Dale. Theproperty has been sympathetically refurbished throughout retaining original featuresalongside high quality modern fittings, oak flooring and a bespoke handmadekitchen. A superb master suite with balcony overlooks the River Wye and there isunder croft secure parking. • Broad entrance hall • Sitting room with sold oakwindow seats & family dining area • Handmade Kitchen by 'Arrow furniture' • MasterSuite with French doors to balcony • Three further double bedroom with en suites •Study / Office • Views of river Wye • Stunning scenery on your doorstep • Earlviewing recommended. EPC Rating D

LITTON MILL SK17 8SW2 Town House Offers Around £349,950 LITTON MILL SK17 8SW

5-6 River View Offers Around £385,000

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

A two bedroomed detached bungalow conveniently located, enjoys stunningviews in a southerly direction towards the historic market town of Bakewell.Local amenities and facilities are within close proximity and the propertybenefits from having double glazing, gas central heating, driveway providingoff-road parking and access to a single garage. The accommodationcomprises: entrance hall • sitting room with Adam style fireplace • kitchen• inner hall • two double bedrooms • bathroom • separate WC •conservatory • garden to front and rear • off-road parking and singlegarage. EPC Rating D

BAKEWELL DE45 1AT5 Castle Mount Crescent Offers Around £249,950

An immaculately presented, first floor two bedroom apartment conveniently located onMatlock street in the heart of picturesque Bakewell. The fully refurbished accommodation isarranged over one floor with all rooms accessed from of a broad entrance hall with cloakscupboard and luxury shower room with wc. The spacious living space is arranged into alounge and dining area with a contemporary sliding door opening to the impressive, bespoke,fully fitted kitchen. At the end of the hallway is the superb master bedroom with dressing areaand luxury en-suite and the apartment is completed by a further double bedroom. An internalviewing is highly recommended to appreciate the spacious accommodation, high standardof specification and heart of Bakewell location. EPC Rating D

BAKEWELL DE45 1HD10 Royal Oak Place, Matlock St Offers Around £205,000

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VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

Enviably positioned backing onto open countryside, this three bedroom endterraced home benefits from pleasant views and offers potential to extend subjectto planning consents. The deceptively spacious accommodation is arranged overtwo floors with ground floor comprising of entrance hall, sitting room, kitchen,utility room and versatile workshop. To the first floor are three bedrooms, two ofwhich are particularly generous double bedrooms, and a family bathroom.Outside, the charming well established garden surrounds the property on threesides with uninterrupted views over farmers’ fields. A three year Derbyshire Dalesoccupancy clause applies. EPC Rating E

LITTON SK17 8QW19 Dale View Offers Around £215,000

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VIEWING: Bakewell Office.

A charming four bedroom end terraced family home, peacefully located in Litton Millwith delightful views over the River Wye and driveway parking. The versatileaccommodation is arranged over two floors with all front facing rooms enjoying a riverview. Historically, the property was two separate cottages creating a spacious groundfloor comprising living kitchen, sitting room, further reception room, utility room anddownstairs shower room with wc. On the first floor there are four bedrooms and a familybathroom. To the front is a charming south facing garden overlooking the River Wyeand driveway parking for up to three vehicles. To the rear of the property is an enclosedcourtyard on to which two sets of French windows open. An internal viewing is essentialto appreciate the versatile family accommodation in this unique, truly idyllic location.• Living kitchen with stove • Sitting room with open fire • Further versatile receptionroom with French doors • Utility room, kitchen. EPC Rating F

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AUCTIONWe are now taking lots forour next property auction on

20th of July 2016

If you have a rundown ordilapidated home or some land,please contact our auctiondepartment on

0114 2362420or [email protected]

BAKEWELL BAKEWELL LETTINGS HATHERSAGE SURVEYS01629 700699 01629 700695 01433 651888 0114 235 7741DORE BANNER CROSS ROTHERHAM NETHERGREEN0114 236 2420 0114 268 3388 01709 917 676 0114 268 9900

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BAKEWELL BAKEWELL LETTINGS HATHERSAGE SURVEYS01629 700699 01629 700695 01433 651888 0114 235 7741DORE BANNER CROSS ROTHERHAM NETHERGREEN0114 236 2420 0114 268 3388 01709 917 676 0114 268 9900

VIEWING: Hathersage Office.

Apt 1 - A stunning, very spacious ground floor apartment forming part of this stone built former

family home with a good sized garden laid to lawn and pleasant views of the surrounding

countryside. Offers Around £249,950. EPC Rating D.

Apt 2 - A two double bedroom first floor apartment forming part of this stone built former

family home with large rear garden, enviably located in the picturesque and highly desirable

village of Froggatt. Offers Around £249,950. EPC Rating E.

OFFERS THE POTENTIAL TO CONVERT INTO A WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME WITHLARGE GARDEN IF PURCHASED TOGETHER

FROGGATT S32 3ZA Apt 1 and Apt 2 Rock View Moorlands Lane

PROPERTY AVAILABLE TO RENT

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For further information, please contact 01629 700695

An extended three bedroomed mid-terraced family home with off-streetparking and lovely rear garden with views of Bamford Edge. With spaciousfamily accommodation over three floors the property benefits from abreakfast kitchen, utility/boot room, and luxury family bathroom with avaulted ceiling. • Entrance porch • Sitting room with fireplace • Breakfastkitchen • Superb utility/boot room • Luxury bathroom • Off-street parking• Charming rear garden with patio and terrace • Views of Bamford Edgeand Shatton Moor • No chain. EPC Rating D

BAMFORD S33 0BS4 Victoria Road Offers Around £255,000

VIEWING: Hathersage Office.

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THINKINGOF SELLING?

Viewing is essential to appreciate this three bedroom, charming, detachedcottage. Situated in the picturesque Peak District village of Bradwell with stunningviews. The property has been refurbished throughout retaining some originalfeatures. On-road parking. Unfurnished/part furnished. Available Now. No cats,Dogs negotiable. EPC Rating D.

BRADWELL S33 9HPLeigh Cottage Dale End

£1000 PCM

A most desirable 4 bedroom unfurnished family home in a prime position inthe village of Baslow. The property comprises of 3 double bedrooms and 1 singlebedroom, Office/study. Dining room and a reception room with views onto thegarden and the River Derwent. Driveway and gardens to the front of the property.

Available 1st September 2016.

BASLOW DE45 1RS The Pippens Derwent Drive

£1500 PCM

An exclusive unfurnished 3 bedroom property. Beautifully finished to a highstandard throughout, in the village of Stoney Middleton - great for commutingto Sheffield or Manchester. The property comprises of 2 double bedrooms, onesingle and a study. Beautiful gardens to front, side and rear. Drive for two cars.Available now. No pets. EPC Rating to follow.

STONEY MIDDLETON S32 4TXVirginia Cottage Trinkey Lane

£1300 PCM

An exclusive 5 bedroom property, in a prime position in the village ofHathersage. Comprising of 3 double bedrooms, one of which has an en-suiteand 2 single bedroom/office, family bathroom. Breakfast kitchen & utility room.Large L shaped living room/dining room with a gas fire. Downstair w.c. Beautifulgardens to the rear. (Gardener included). Driveway for 4 cars & garage.Available now. No pets. Furnished. EPC Rating D.

HATHERSAGE S32 1DE4 Cliffe Lane

£1350 PCM

VIEWING: Hathersage Office.

A stone built, two double bedroom mid-terraced cottageconveniently located in the centre of Hathersage, with southfacing garden to the rear and potential to convert the attic. Theaccommodation is arranged over two floors with ground floorcomprising of breakfast kitchen, downstairs shower room withWC, sitting room with original fireplace and a rear entranceporch. To the first floor there are two double bedrooms withpleasant views and a shower room with WC. The propertyrequires cosmetic updating in parts, however has many periodfeatures including high ceiling and original fireplaces. Outside,to the rear is a large garden mainly laid to lawn incorporatinga footpath, well stock beds and a patio. An internal viewing ishighly recommend to appreciate the superb potential, primevillage location and delightful rear garden.

EPC Rating C

HATHERSAGE S32 1BL 5 Oddfellows Row

Offers Around £225,000 A beautifully positioned, two double bedroom stone built mid-terraced cottage with off-road parking and south facinggarden, enviably located in lovely village of Grindleford. Thisspectacular location has some of Derbyshire's finest scenerywithin walking distance including ancient woodland, tumblingstreams and grit stone edges. The deceptively spaciousaccommodation is arranged over two floors with the groundfloor comprising of kitchen with range, an open plan livingarea and rear entrance lobby opening to the garden. To thefirst floor there are two double bedrooms, the master with afitted wardrobe and family bathroom with roll top bath.Outside, to the front of the property there is parking for uptothree vehicles and a charming south facing garden with patioterrace to the rear. An internal viewing is highly recommendedto appreciate the truly picturesque setting, superbaccommodation and excellent rail links to Manchester andSheffield. EPC Rating E

GRINDLEFORD S32 2JA5 Midland Cottages

Offers Around £250,000

VIEWING: Hathersage Office.

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To find out more about Bagshaws,

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email: [email protected] Ashbourne 01335 342201

Bakewell 01629 812777

Derby 01332 200147

Leek 01538 398466

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The Guide Price is issued as an indication of the auctioneer’s opinion of the likely selling price of the property. Each property offered is subject to a Reserve Price which is agreed between the seller and the auctioneer just prior to the auction and which

would ordinarily be within 10% (+/- ) of the Guide Price. Both the Guide Price and the Reserve Price can be subject to change up to and inc. the day of the auction. For a full definition of Guide Price and Reserve Price please visit www.bagshaws.com

For Sale

A rare opportunity to acquire a former hill farm with huge potential.

Set in an elevated position on the outskirts of the village, Bothams Farm comprises

a five bedroom stone farmhouse, traditional stone barn, further outbuildings,

grazing land and woodland. All set in approximately 56.48 acres. EPC rating G.

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Bothams Farm, Brough, Bradwell, Hope Valley, S33 9HG

Sale Guide Price: £750,000

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A diverse smallholding in a rural location within the Peak District National Park.

The farmhouse comprises four/five bedrooms, a large agricultural building together

with grassland totalling 13.32 acres. Excellent for those with equestrian and

agricultural interests. EPC rating F.

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Tor Top Farm, Sparrowpit, Buxton, SK17 8ES

Sale Guide Price: £650,000

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For Sale by Auction - Monday 18th July Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell at 3.00pm

Occupying an enviable rural position on the outskirts of Peak Forest.

Dogmanslack Farm comprises a traditional four bedroom stone farmhouse,

adjoining barn, two substantial traditional limestone barns, ancillary buildings and

adjoining land extending to 17.41 acres (7.05 hectares). EPC rating C.

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Dogmanslack Farm, Old Dam Lane, Peak Forest, SK17 8GA

Sale Guide Price: £545,000

Sold Prior

An accessible detached stone barn located on the outskirts of the village.

Offering the potential for alternative uses (subject to planning), Leach Barn is a

traditional barn with stone slate roof. It benefits from three phase electricity and a

concrete floor. Gross internal area is 8.65m x 4.80m and is 3.5m to the eaves.

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Leach Barn, Leadmill Bridge, Hathersage, S32 1BA

Sale Guide Price: £50,000 to £70,000

Excellent grassland, wooded areas & buildings - 96.05 Acres (38.52 ha).

Lot 1: 20.89 ac (8.46 ha) Lot 2: 0.35 ac (0.14 ha) Lot 3: 0.30 ac (0.12 ha)

Lot 4: 10.69 ac (4.33 ha) Lot 5: 62.82 ac (25.47 ha)

Enquiries to: Ashbourne Office 01335 342201

Land at Biggin by Hulland, Ashbourne, Derbyshire

Sale Guide Price: £5,000 to £10,000 per acre

A good parcel of accessible grassland with road and river frontage.

20.53 acres or thereabouts.

Enquiries to: Bakewell Office 01629 812777

Land at Hathersage, Hope Valley, Derbyshire

Sale Guide Price: £165,000

Philip Hulland

01629 812777

07973 982452

Aaron Cousins

01629 812777

07739 850310

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CROMFORD

MATLOCK

£350 PCM• One bedroomed semi-detached stone built property

• Sealed unit double glazing; Entrance lobby area; Living room

• Internal hallway; Fitted kitchen; Good sized bedroom; Bathroom

• Large attic room; Occupying a popular and convenient location

• Matlock town centre offers a good range of amenities

CARSINGTON

£595 PCM• Charming stone built double fronted cottage enjoying idyllic position

• LPG central heating; Sitting room; Dining room; Well appointed kitchen

• Two bedrooms to first floor and family bathroom with shower

• Low maintenance walled foregarden - well worthy of internal inspection

• Carsington is a delightful village with primary school and noted Reservoir

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Offers around : £350,000

BRASSINGTON

Offers around : £447,500

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• Character three bedroomed stone detached cottage enjoying an extensive garden plot

• Far reaching views and southerly aspect; Sealed unit triple glazing; Entrance porch

• Internal hallway; Sitting room with feature fireplace and wood burning stove; Dining room

• Fitted kitchen; Bedroom one with fitted wardrobes; Two further bedrooms; Bathroom

• Outside utility room; Driveway to front; Timber summer house, store and workshop

WINSTER

Offers around : £425,000• NO UPWARD CHAIN - Two bedroomed detached stone cottage plus one bed barn

• Large garden plot with paddocks and wooded copse extending to 1.12 acres; Driveway

• Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit double glazing; Summer room; Guest cloakroom

• Side porch / Summer room; Feature dining kitchen fitted by Pre-Eminence of Matlock

• Useful utility room; Snug with stone fireplace; Sitting room with wood burning stove

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FRITCHLEY

Offers around : £699,950• Spacious four bedroomed period property plus four large attic rooms

• Access to A38 / M1 and nearby train station; Gas fired central heating

• Three reception rooms; Dining kitchen; Conservatory; Utility; Cloakroom

• Master bedroom with balcony and en-suite bathroom; Period bathroom

• NO UPWARD CHAIN – Set in 0.37 acres; Large driveway; Enjoying views

• Attractively built stone detached four bedroomed with air source heat pump

• Under floor heating (ground floor) and radiators to first floor; Sealed unit double glazing

• Spacious handmade dining / living kitchen; Sitting room with multi-fuel stove

• Utility room (access to garage); Guest cloakroom; Master bedroom with en-suite

• Bathroom; Landscaped garden with patio areas to front and rear; Driveway; Garage

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WARSLOW

£595 PCM• Delightful two double bedroom stone built semi-detached cottage

• Wealth of charm and character throughout; Oil fired central heating

• Entrance hall; Sitting room; Dining kitchen; Family bathroom

• Gated driveway providing parking to the rear; Delightful gardens

• Enjoying a highly regarded village position surrounded by countryside

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Offers around : £205,000• Three double bed property with good sized garden having parking & garage to rear

• Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit double glazing; Hallway; Guest cloakroom

• Sitting room; Dining room; Fitted kitchen; Spacious attic bedroom one with en-suite

• Two further double bedrooms to first floor and a good sized family bathroom

• Patio and lawned garden to rear; Low maintenance foregarden; Views to front

TWO DALES

Offers around : £289,500• Four bedroomed detached property enjoying views to rear over countryside

• NO UPWARD CHAIN – Gas fired central heating; Sealed unit double glazing

• Reception hallway; Guest cloakroom; Lounge; Family room (conversion within garage)

• Fitted dining kitchen; Utility room; Four bedrooms; Family bathroom; Driveway

• Foregarden area; Patio and lawned garden to rear enjoying southerly aspect and views

CRICH

£585 PCM• End terrace modern cottage style property occupying a cul-de-sac location

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

• Kitchen; Living Room; Well proportioned uPVC Conservatory; Bathroom

• Delightful large landscaped garden; Off-street parking within the site

• Set within a desirable Derbyshire village - Viewing highly recommended

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A MODERN THREE BEDROOMED SEMI-DETACHEDPROPERTY OFFERING COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATIONNOW IN NEED OF COSMETIC REFURBISHMENT. Theaccommodation briefly comprises entrance hallway,living through dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms andbathroom. Sitting within a larger than average plot withmature front and rear gardens being fully enclosed andsingle garage, all of which take advantage of thedelightful views of the surrounding countryside.EPC Rating: TBC

Ref: 8915 NO CHAIN

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MATLOCK O/A £160,000

AN EXTENDED THREE BEDROOMED 19TH CENTURYUNDER-DWELLING OFFERING DECEPTIVELYSPACIOUS ACCOMMODATION PRESENTED TO ACHARACTERFUL STANDARD THROUGHOUT. Takingadvantage of the most delightful southerly viewsacross the Derwent valley. Fitted kitchen, tworeception rooms, three bedrooms, bathroom, twoshower rooms, study/play room, conservatory,gardens, patios, stores. EPC Rating: E

Ref: 8751

MATLOCK £289,950

A MODERN FOUR BEDROOMED DETACHED HOME PRESENTED TOA PLEASING STANDARD THROUGHOUT AND SET WITHIN THISPOPULAR RESIDENTIAL LOCATION TAKING IN FAR REACHINGVIEWS. With comprehensively appointed breakfast kitchen andcontemporary family bathroom the accommodation brieflycomprises, to the ground floor, entrance hallway, downstairscloak room, breakfast kitchen, utility room and living/throughdining room. To the first floor, four bedrooms one of which withen-suite shower room and family bathroom. Sitting within a largerthan average plot with double drive, integral garage, lowmaintenance front garden and to the rear patio seating andenclosed mature lawned area. EPC Rating: D

Ref: 8833

CROMFORD £189,950

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Lot 1 – CRICHA generously proportioned two bedroomed naturalstone-built mid terraced property in need of fullrenovation throughout and offering theopportunity to split into two dwellings, subject tothe necessary planning consents.

Guide Price: £70,000 to £90,000

Lot 2 – STARKHOLMESA rare opportunity to acquire this easily manageddevelopment site carrying the benefit of outlineplanning permission for nine dwellings within thishighly sought after residential location taking insurrounding countryside views towards Riber Castle.

Guide Price: £500,000 to £550,000

Lot 3 – MIDDLETON BY WIRKSWORTHA detached derelict barn carrying the benefit of a changeof use from an agricultural building to a residentialdwelling via a General Permitted Development application.Sited within approximately a quarter of an acre plot whichwill offer garden and parking provisions and taking in themost stunning views of the surrounding countryside andhaving unrestricted pedestrian and vehicular rights of way.

Guide Price: £70,000 to £90,000

Lot 4 – BONSALLAn opportunity to acquire an area of potentialdevelopment/amenity land extending to one thirdof an acre (1,300²m) with unrestricted vehicularand pedestrian access and subject to the necessaryplanning consents development potential.

Guide Price: £5,000 to £10,000

Lot 5 – WAKEBRIDGEApproximately 10.8 acres (4.37 hectares) of goodagricultural grazing/amenity land situated betweenHolloway and Crich, and with ready access to numerousoutriding hot spots such as the High Peak Trail. Havingthree timber mobile stables/field shelters on steelskids, two of which enjoy rubber matted flooring andthe site benefits from mains electricity and water.

Guide Price: £90,000 to £110,000

Lot 6 – DRONFIELDThe site, which formerly housed a small chapel, ison the junction between Hilltop and LongacreRoad. The developable area is approximately 757sq m and carries the benefit of outline planningconsent for the development of a four bedroomdormer style bungalow and detached garage.

Guide Price: £100,000 to £125,000

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DARLEY DALE £219,950

A DETACHED TWO BEDROOMED BUNGALOW IN NEED OF CONSIDERABLE UPDATING ANDREFURBISHMENT WITHIN THIS HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER AND CONVENIENT RESIDENTIAL LOCATIONHAVING READY ACCESS TO A NUMBER OF LOCAL AMENITIES INCLUDING BUS ROUTES. With theaccommodation briefly comprising entrance hallway, living room, kitchen, two bedrooms andbathroom. Having the benefit of double glazing and electric night storage heaters and sitting withina mature manageable plot which enjoys considerable privacy, parking and single garage with lightand power. EPC Rating: TBC

Ref: 8829 NO CHAIN

MATLOCK OIEO £150,00

A WELL-PRESENTED AND COMFORTABLY PROPORTIONED TWO BEDROOMMID-TERRACED PROPERTY WITHIN THIS CONVENIENT RESIDENTIALLOCATION ON THE EDGE OF MATLOCK’S TOWN CENTRE. With theaccommodation briefly comprising, to the ground floor, entrance hallway,fitted kitchen and living room with glazed patio doors to the rear garden.To the first floor, landing, two bedrooms and bathroom. With front andrear low maintenance gardens enjoying a good degree of privacy and,off lying from the property, a communal parking area and tandem garagewith parking to the front having up-and-over door. EPC Rating: TBC

Ref: 8891 NO CHAIN

MATLOCK £125,000

A CHARACTERFUL SPACIOUS TWO BEDROOMED GROUNDFLOOR APARTMENT IN NEED OF COSMETIC UPDATING,LOCATED ON THE EDGE OF MATLOCK’S TOWN CENTRE ANDTAKING IN DELIGHTFUL COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS. Forming partof this victorian former spa conversion with a number ofcharacterful features retained such as ceiling mouldings andfireplace to the living room blended with modern dayconveniences. With the use of a secure communal entrancetogether with grounds and allocated parking. EPC Rating: C

Ref: 8876 NO CHAIN

A MODERNISED TWO BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWENJOYING A QUIET PLEASANT CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION.Enjoying the benefit of uPVC double glazing, gas fired centralheating and renewed fittings to kitchen and bathroom. Thehouse is tastefully decorated and complemented by front andrear gardens, ample off-street parking and garage. Good roadcommunications lead to Matlock’s town centre facilitiesaround one mile away together with local schooling and otheramenities. EPC Rating: C

Ref: 7177 NO UPWARD CHAIN

MATLOCK £155,000

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£450,000 £450,000WHATSTANDWELLOAK FARM• Stone built, 19th century detached farmhouse• Four bedrooms • Lots of character and original features• Annexe and stables • Energy rating D

£430,000 £245,000MATLOCKROYSTON, OLD HACKNEY LANE• Three bed dormer bungalow • En-suite bathroom tomaster • Gardens to front and rear • Superb views to front• Driveway and garage • Energy rating applied for

£145,000TWO DALESPORTEOUS CLOSE• Two Bedroom Town House • Gas Central Heating• Double Glazing • Quiet Cul-De-Sac • Driveway ForTwo Cars • Energy Rating Applied For

£109,995WINGERWORTHWELLSPRING CLOSE• One Bedroom Townhouse • Modern Kitchen andBathroom • uPVC Double Glazing • Gas Central Heating• Ideal FTB or Investment • Energy Rating Applied For

SHOTTLESPOUT FARM• Stunning four bed home • Arranged over three levels • Lots oforiginal features • Refurbished and extended • Three receptionrooms • South facing garden • Energy rating applied for

MATLOCKEPWORTH HOUSE, NEW STREET• Six bedroom character home • Lots of original features• Well presented throughout • Located just on the edge ofMatlock • Off-street parking • Energy rating E

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£175,000WIRKSWORTHNORTH END• Stunning two bed cottage • Extremely well presented• New gas central heating • Lots of character • Towncentre location • Energy rating D

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WIRKSWORTH £300,000

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MATLOCK £8,000 pa

Prominently situated within the heart of the town, thepremises have been, for a considerable number of years,occupied as an established tea room and café andpresently offered as an easily managed lock-up retailunit suitable for a variety of uses. Enjoying an area ofgood pedestrian footfall and close proximity to Matlocktown centre. 310 sq ft (28.7 sq m).

CROMFORD £5,000 pa

A self-contained ground floor lock-up unit, ideal for anumber of retail purposes. The end terrace positionprovides a dual aspect and comparably broad displayfrontage. Internally, the property is well presented withclean lined walls with “slat wall” internal display andfittings, newly fitted carpet, modern lighting and ringmain system. 25.2 sq m approx floor area.

MATLOCK £300 pcm

A long established former beauticians, situated atsecond floor level within a well respected high streetlocation. The suite has a joint access with the first floorsalon. It is laid out to a series of treatment roomsaround a larger reception area. Ideally it would suitcontinuation of the former or an alternativecomplementary use or possible office. 37.44 sq m (403sq ft). Available on short term lease.

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A rare opportunity to purchase mixed use freeholdpremises, centrally located on Wirksworth’s highstreet/market place. The ground floor presents anexcellent business opportunity with a thriving newsagentswith successful historic trading for many years, generallyretailing newspapers, tobacco and confectionary.Occupying the first and second floor is a self contained twostorey characterful apartment, ideal for owner occupationor letting. The ongoing business included in the sale.

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A SUBSTANTIAL DETACHED FAMILY HOME SET WITHIN THE CENTRE OF THIS POPULAR PEAKDISTRICT TOWN TAKING IN DELIGHTFUL COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS AND OFFERING SPACIOUS THREEBEDROOMED ACCOMMODATION WHICH HAS BEEN EXTENDED OVER THE YEARS TO INCORPORATE AVERSATILE ART STUDIO TO INCLUDE FIRST FLOOR MEZZANINE OFFERING A VARIETY OF USES.Presented to a pleasing standard but with scope to cosmetically improve in areas and having seennumerous alterations over the years and extended to incorporate living and garage facilities. Thetwo storey art studio offers a variety of uses and could perhaps, subject to the necessary consents,be utilised as additional living accommodation annexe or, indeed, holiday let providing a steadyincome stream. Set within a manageable plot having low maintenance gardens to include cottagestyle garden to the front and rear raised seating area making best of the surrounding views and amplevehicular hard standing.

With ready access to an abundance of local and mainstream amenities such as restaurants, publichouses, shops and schooling including Lady Manners catchment. Ideally suited for the family purchaseror indeed those perhaps with more mature children or a dependant relative looking to take advantageof the annexe possibility and co-habit. EPC rating: E

Ref: 8831

BAKEWELL £725,000

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Residents of Grindlefordjoined forces to makehundreds of metres ofbunting to dress the villagefor this year’s carnival week– June 5-11. Donations of materialcame from all over thevillage and a crack team ofsuper snippers andseamstresses sewed theflags together at a sewingbee hosted by The Maynard– making over 500m ofbunting which now adornsthe village. Grindleford’s Carnival Daytakes place on Saturday,June 11 starting at 1pm witha fancy dress paradethrough the village. There islive entertainmentthroughout the afternoonwith the UK’s number onemountain bike team,Extreme Mountain BikeShow and SheffieldParkours sensation, LorianBiet. There’s also inflatable funwith gladiator jousting and abouncy castle or you can popon a Sumo wrestler suit and

try your luck in the ring. For more informationcheck out the

grindleford.com website orthe Grindleford page onFacebook.

On Friday 13th May, children,staff and parents of Litton CofESchool were involved in "LittonSchool Bake Off", as part of

their fundraising for therejuvenation of the schoolplayground. The competitionwas judged by Phil Jewell,Head Chef of The Merchant'sYard Restaurant in Tideswell,and Steph, also a talented chefand The Merchant's Yard's veryown cake expert. All bakershad made an immense effortand produced a delicious arrayof cakes - intricate novelty onesand some very professionallooking entries, which madethe judges' decision even moredifficult. The winning adultreceived a "Mini Merchant'svoucher" to treat her family to a

free meal during therestaurant's family hour andthere was a handful of otherprizes for the other talentedyoung bakers of the school. Allof the cakes sold out at thetable top sale the next day.Friends of Litton School arecontinuing to raise funds toimprove the school playground,which is more than ready for afacelift - watch out for moreevents over the coming monthsand we hope to gain yoursupport at the Maypole dancingduring Wakes Weekcommencing Monday 20thJune.

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The official opening of theHannah Bennett SculptureGarden in Eyam was

attended by many peopleincluding the Duke andDuchess of Devonshire who

said it is "a lovely gallery tohave on our doorstep". Thegarden is now open everyweek until October onThursday, Friday andSaturday. Hannah Bennett is asculptor of 20 years, wholives and works in Eyam. Shehas opened up her ownbeautiful garden in whichshe has curated a groupexhibition by UK sculptorsfrom Sheffield to as far asKent. "I decided to ask artistswhose work I love. It is a verypersonal collection, in adomestic setting to showthat everyone can enjoy livingwith wonderful things. Itenhances my everyday lifeand I want to bring thisexperience to others. I hopepeople will enjoy it." Admission is £2.00 andprofits from this will go to thespecial care baby unit atChesterfield Royal Hospital.Sculptures are for sale.For more information go towww.hannahbennett.co.ukFacebook The HannahBennett Sculpture Garden.

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WIRKSWORTH AND DISTRICTPROBUS CLUB

The Wirksworth and DistrictProbus Club have moved toWillersley Castle for theirfuture meetings. At the first meeting of theseason, the Chairman, NeilJury, introduced Jag Hayer, along serving Fire Safety Officerwith the Fire Service. Her talkinvolved fire safety in the home.She stressed the importance ofsmoke and carbon monoxidealarms and their importance insaving lives and also to checkregularly that they wereworking. Old age impedimentswith regard to fire safety werediscussed and the audiencewas surprised to learn thatwith hearing impairment, aspecial vibrating alarm isavailable for placing under apillow. She emphasised theimportance of keeping door

keys and mobile phones closeto where you sleep so you canget out of your house if anemergency occurs. What to doin case of fire was clearlyexplained to the members. The seven leading causes offire in the home were outlinede.g. cooking, smoking,electrical adaptors, candles,etc. Advice on the safe way ofusing electrical devices, thedangers of being distractedwhile cooking and othermatters were very useful. The talk was full of usefuladvice and a lively questiontime ensued. A vote of thankswas given by Paul Fay. The next meeting of theclub will be on the 20th Junewith representatives from theHannage Brook MedicalCentre. Doors open at 10amwith the meeting starting at

10.30am. Tea and coffee areavailable. Ladies andgentlemen visitors arewelcome to join us.

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Local estate agencyBagshaws Residential inBakewell is proud to supportSAFEagent Awareness Week(6th-10th June 2016). Theinitiative is aimed at drivingawareness amongstconsumers of the importanceof choosing a lettings andmanagement agent who ispart of a Client MoneyProtection (CMP) Scheme. “We are proud to be part ofthe nationwide SAFEagentcampaign aimed atprotecting tenants’ andlandlords’ money,” saysJenni Knight, LettingsManager at BagshawsResidential “There are stilltoo many people unaware ofthe risks of using anuninsured agent and we wantall customers that walkthrough our doors to havepeace of mind when usingour services.” Bagshaws Residentialcarries the easily identifiableSAFEagent logo enablingtenants and landlords toimmediately see that theirmoney is protected: “Everyone looking to rentor let should ensure that theyuse a firm which is part of a

CMP scheme and look for theSAFEagent logo. If the agentcannot provide you with thisassurance, then you need toquestion why not,” Jenniconcludes. SAFEagent is backed byindustry and consumerorganisations such as theCitizens Advice Bureau, TheProperty Ombudsman, theTrading Standards Institute;the campaign has alsoreceived the support of theGovernment since its launchin 2011. Bagshaws Residential inBakewell is a well-regulated,ARLA-qualified letting agentwhich conducts professionalinventories, provides a tailormade approach and is amember of the TenancyDeposit Scheme. The branchoffers a range of lettingsservices and advice, frommatching tenants to theirideal properties to fullproperty management, rentcollection and insurance. For more information,please call BagshawsResidential on 01629 815239or email:[email protected]

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Derbyshire Districts Citizens Advice Bureau. Free, confidential andindependent advice for any problem including debt, housing,employment, benefits, consumer, family and relationship. Telephone0844 375 2712 for appointments/advice (Monday to Friday 10am-4pm. Derbyshire Dales, Matlock Bureau, Town Hall, Matlock. Drop-in andappointments Monday to Friday from 10am–2pm (with a limitedservice after 2pm). Appointments also available across DerbyshireDales GP Surgeries in Ashbourne, Bakewell, Darley Dale, Matlock,Winster, Wirksworth and Youlgreave – contact your surgery for detailsand in Children’s Centres in Ashbourne ( call 01629 533800), Bakewell(call 01629 533673) and Matlock (call 01629 581867).High Peak, Buxton Bureau, 26 Spring Gardens, Buxton. Drop-inMonday 9.30am-2pm and Wednesday 10am-12.00pm, appointmentsThursday 10am-2pm. High Peak, Glossop Bureau, 1st Floor BradburyCommunity House, Market St, Glossop. Appointments Monday 10am-2pm, Drop-in Tuesday 5pm-7pm and Friday 10am-2pm. High Peak,New Mills Bureau, Town Hall, New Mills. Appointments Tuesday10am-2pm and drop-in Thursday 10am-2pm. Appointments alsoavailable at Whaley Bridge Mechanics Institute (call 0844 375 2712)and across High Peak GP Surgeries in Baslow, Buxton, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Gamesley, Glossop, Hadfield, Hartington, Hayfield, HopeValley, New Mills and Tideswell - contact your surgery for details andin Children’s Centres in Chapel-en-le-Frith (call 01629 533680),Fairfield (call 01298 74895), Gamesley (call 01457 728950), Glossop(01629 531232, Hadfield (call 01457 860729), Harpur Hill (call 0129874101) and New Mills (01629 533000).

EVERY THURSDAYArt Class Youlgrave Reading Room. 2-4pm. For more details Diane Kettle01629 636763. www.dianekettle.comBaby Days Group Matlock Children’s Centre. 1.30-3pm. Aimed at 0-18months. Play, nurture and development course. Tel. 01629 581867 toreserve a place.Bakewell Croquet Club meets on the Recreation Ground afternoons andevenings during the playing season. Tel. Alan Reeves 01629 812603.Bakewell Foodbank Bakewell Elim Pentecostal Church, 2A Station Yard,Bakewell, DE45 1GE. 12-5pm. (Please tel. 01629 326002 first).Bakewell U3A Bridge Group 1.30 for 1.45pm. medway Centre. Friendlyduplicate bridge sessions - ideal for players wanting to improve their basicbridge. Just turn up or call Alison 01629 636192 or Sue 01629 814011.Bamford Pre-School Playgroup meets during term time. MethodistSchool Rooms, Main Road, Bamford. 9am-3pm. We now take childrenfrom 2 years old. Caroline Hunter 07919 007770.Baslow Bridge Players welcomes visitors and new members. Duplicatebridge at Baslow Village Hall. 12.30-3.30pm (to be seated by 12.20pm).Judy Barker 01246 583974.Baslow Guides Baslow Church Rooms. 7.30-9pm. Further info. Kate 01246582639 or Jo 01246 203868.Basketball Under 11, 5.30-7pm. Adults 7.30-9pm. Hope Valley College.Beaver Scout Group in term time. 6-7pm. Brigade Hall, Bath Street,Bakewell, takes boys and girls from just before their 6th birthday, untilthey are 8 years old. To be placed on our waiting list, or for info., pleasering Jackie Gladwin, Beaver Scout Leader, on 01629 650176.Bell Ringing 8pm at St Giles church, visitors and beginners welcometraining given. Tel. 01629 583414 if interested.Bell Ringing Practice in the Bell Tower, Bakewell Parish Church. 7.30-9pm. For details tel. 01629 814521. Learners very welcome.Boys’ Brigade 6.30-8.45pm, Matlock Methodist and United ReformedChurch, Bank Road, Matlock. Lads aged 6-19 years. Details on 01629733346.Bradwell Pre-School Group 9am-12noon at the Memorial Hall,Netherside. Contact Wendy Riley 07756 236563.Buxton Musical Society Rehearsals - Buxton Methodist Church, 8-10pm.Experienced singers welcome. www.buxtonmusicalsociety.org.ukBuxton and District Lions Club meets every 2nd Thursday of the month.Old Hall Hotel, Buxton. 8pm. Visitors and prospective members welcome.Further info. Dan Blunt 01298 24677.Carer/Toddler Group Bakewell Methodist Church Hall. 9.45am-12noon.£2 per family. (Term time only).Chatsworth Beaver Scouts ages 53/4 to 8 year olds. 5-6pm and 6-7pm.Contact Amanda Griffiths on 07429 558237.Chatsworth Scouts aged 10-14 year olds. 7-8.30pm. Contact Nick Griffiths07429 538283.Children’s Freestyle/Jazz Ballroom and Latin Dancing Classes MonyashVillage Hall. Term time only. Tel. Karen 01298 83388.Clog Dancing in Hope Friendly group who enjoy dancing a variety ofdifferent styles of traditional clog dancing to live music. 6.45-8pm in LoxleyHall, Hope. Tel. Kate 01433 620051 or Jan 01433 670370. Come Dancing Beginners Salsa, Ballroom, Sequence and Latin, 7pm.Adult ballroom/Latin intermediate 8pm, advanced 9pm. Medway Centre,Bakewell. 01298 23171.Come Dancing New Junior and Ballroom and Latin class, for girls andboys of all ages, 6-7pm, Medway Centre, Bakewell. 01298 23171.Creative Coffee (First Thursday of the month). Cool River Café, Matlock.8-9am. Informal meet up where people pop in for an in business-talk freenetworking event. More info. derbys.creativecoffee.org.uk or [email protected] Band Practise 8-9.30pm. in ‘The Cressbrook’ (SK17 8SX).Players of all standards welcome. We also offer tuition for learners - of allages.

Cubs (8-101/2 years) 6-7.15pm. Hathersage Scout Headquarters. For moreinfo. John on 01433 651889. www.hathersage-scouts.org.ukCurbar - All Saints’ Church. 10.30am. Eucharist.Derwent Valley Flower Club Village Hall, Calver. First Thursday of eachmonth. Demonstration of flower arranging. 7.45pm. Tel. 01433 630161.Desig-Knit Matlock based drop-in sociable knitting sessions. 6.30pm. Meetevery second Thursday of the month at Designate, Matlock.Dove Holes Public Band Ambitious young band welcomes all young orexperienced players to rehearsals every Tuesday and Thursday. 1B DaleRoad, Dove Holes. 7.30pm. Contact Joanne Hollinrake 07970 039536. Explorers (14 years upwards). 7.30-9pm. Hathersage Scout Headquarters.For more info. contact John on 01433 651889 or look on the website -www.hathersage-scouts.org.ukFairfield (Buxton) Band Are you interested in music? Can you play aninstrument? Do you want to learn to play? Band practice. 7.30-9pm.Contact Maureen 01298 25590.Free Film Screenings Every Third Thursday from 6.30pm. Designate,Matlock.Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup Bishop Pavilion, Bridge Field. 9am-3pm.Contact Supervisor -Rebecca Stephenson 07842 095402.Hackney Methodist Church Greenaway Lane, Hackney, nr. Matlock.10.30am. Call in for a cuppa, lunch at noon.Hartington Stay & Play Come and join our friendly, fun and creativeplaygroup for the under 5’s. Meets term times 1.30-3pm in HartingtonPrimary School. Fantastic Sensory Room for babies and tired carers,indoor and outdoor play for more energetic tots. Price £1.50 includeschildren’s healthy fruit snack and drinks for carers. Contact Anna Wardle07526 696675.Hope Detachment 5th (Derbyshire Cadet) BN WFR Old School House (offCastleton Road, behind Church). 7-9pm. Tel. Lt D. Chauntry on 0129827473 or SSI C. Royston on 07773 399980.Kids Club (for Reception to school year 6) 3.45-4.45pm. Bakewell ElimPentecostal Church, 2A Station Yard, Bakewell, DE45 1GE.Litton Baby & Toddler Group Litton School, term time. 1.30-3pm. Allwelcome.Life Skills Thursdays at the Wellbeing Hub, DFMH, Stancliffe House,Molyneux Business Park, Darley Dale DE4 2HJ. Help with housing issues,budgeting problems, seeking employment, IT knowledge and much morefrom 10 – 1pm. Cooking classes from 1–3pm. Attendance is free, drop in!Contact: 01629 733915.Little Explorers children aged 3 and over. Castleton Primary School. 1.30-3.30pm. Further info. 01433 620630.Litton Village Hall Play Group 1.30-3pm. All ages welcome. Healthysnacks. Associated with Litton School. £1.50. Contact Litton School 01298871449.Little Sparkles (Toddler Group) 1.15-2.45pm. Bakewell Elim PentecostalChurch, 2A Station Yard, Bakewell, DE45 1GE. 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. Meet at theBandstand in Hall Leys Park Matlock. 2 weekly walks - Entry level walkup to 30 minutes, Very Easy Walk 30 – 75 minutes. Occasionally we sharecars and walk further afield, routes chosen on the day.Matlock Edgefold Club Cash bingo. 8.30-10.45pm. More info. 01629582374.Matlock Library (Story, Song and Rhyme Time) 11-11.30am with a ‘stayand play’ session afterwards. 01629 582480. All children aged 5 and underare very 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 55192 or Margaret 01629 55959.Matlock Walk, Jog, Run Meet at the tennis courts in Hall Leys Park. 5–6pm.Meditation 2pm in Calver. Amy 07977 049956.www.alivehealthandbeauty.co.uk All money goes to charity.Meditation class, during term times at Coach House Studios, Crown Yard,Market Place, Wirksworth DE4 4ET 7.30 -9pm. Suitable for those wishingto begin or deepen their meditation practice. Everyone welcome. No needto book. £5 per class. 01629 581585 www.heartjewel.org.uk Messy Play Matlock Children’s Centre. Learning through play 0-5 years.10.30am–12noon. Children to wear old clothes. No need to book.Mobility Class Baslow Village Hall. 11am-12noon. Gentle and therapeuticmobility programme designed for people who are less-abled or just wantto remain mobile. £2 a class. All exercises medically approved by doctorsand physios at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital. More info. Tel. Mrs KateRiley 0114 2350491 and 07790 464770.Open Door Coffee Shop at All Saints’ Church, Bakewell. From 11am-3pm(11am-2pm in the winter) - serving drinks, cakes and light lunches.Otter Tots Swim School 9.30am-12noon. During term time only at S.Anselm’s School, Bakewell. For all babies and children from 3 months toschool age. Contact Victoria 07944 391362. [email protected] Pre-School Stanton in the Peak Primary School. 9am-2pm. Limitedspaces now available. Please contact Cathy (Supervisor) on 07799 084244. Peak Paddlers canoe and kayak club. Sessions at Buxton pool andErrwood reservoir. e-mail [email protected] or seewww.peakpaddlers.co.uk for more details.Photoshop and Light room Workshop is available most Thursdayafternoons at 1.30pm in the Village Hall, Over Haddon. Join JimEdmondson to improve your digital photo skills. Beginners intermediateand advanced workers are all welcome. The workshop is free but a £1.50fee is payable to the village hall. More details Jim on 01629 812025.Pilates in Bakewell 9.45-10.45am, 11am-12pm, 6-7pm, 7-8pm. TeresaTinklin 07906 312372, bodyhealthpilates.co.ukPilates in Hathersage Memorial Hall 9.30-10.30amImprover/intermediate; 10.45-11.45am Gentle Improvers; 12-1pmBeginners. Caroline North 0781 722 0324, email [email protected] Play and Praise! Parents and carers and their preschool kids are welcometo St Helen’s Church, Grindleford. 9.15-11.30am, with stories, craft andactivities, songs, snacks, refreshments for parents, and a friendly welcomefor all. Just turn up or contact Sophie on 01433 639378. Sew Need A Drink Matlock based drop in sociable sewing group. 8pm.Meet every first Thursday of the month at Designate, Matlock. 01629760033.

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Prize Bingo Biggin Village Hall, nr Hartington. 7.30-9pm. All ageswelcome. Refreshments available. Mary 01298 84326.SAG (Stitch and Gossip) Friendly, eclectic group with varying levels of skill.All welcome. 6.30pm. Tansley Community Hall. £3 per night.Scouts (101/2-14 years) 7.30-9pm. Hathersage Scout Headquarters. Johnon 01433 651889 or look on the website - www.hathersage-scouts.org.ukStay and Play Wirksworth Childrens Centre. 9.45-11.15am. Fun weeklysession for parents/grandparents/carers and children 0-5 years. 01629531240.Stay Play and Weigh a learning through play session that includeslistening, talking, playing, singing, sharing books and having fun. FirstThursday of each month. Includes a health visitor drop-in. 1.30-3pm. AtHarpur Hill Children’s Centre, Buxton. No need to book. Tel. 01298 74101.Free of charge.Stitch Knit and Natter 2-4pm. Whitworth Centre, Darley Dale. Be assuredof a warm, friendly welcome. Just come along or contact Marilyn 01629733246.Stoney Middleton Bible Study (including food) in a village home. Anyonefrom nearby villages would be made very welcome. Ring Robin Scothernon 01433 631880 for more info or email [email protected] Chi any age any ability at Matlock Imperial Rooms. 1.15-2.45pm. D.C.C.approved tutor. Contact Alan Box 01246 279515.T'ai Chi Group Matlock 6-7.30pm. Relax and keep fit. Beginners welcome.Tai Chi Bamford village institute. 10-11.30am. Alan Box 01246 279515.The Crafty Bunch Meet last Thursday of the month. 5-9pm. The EdensorTea Cottage. Food and drink available. No fee/member subscription. Allcrafts welcome and a lot of chat! Sewing, crochet, knitting, card making,baking, woodwork, art, printing etc.. More info. Contact Heather 07814616183 or [email protected] Rangers, Denefields Matlock Weekly environmental activitiesat ancient hay meadow site. Contact Karen Camara 07966 883253,[email protected] Football at Baslow The over50’s are welcome to enjoy thebeautiful game at a slower pace.10am at Baslow Multi-use GamesArea within the Baslow Sports Fieldcomplex DE45 1SP. Onsite freeparking available. £3 per session -just turn up and ask for Ray or Helen.Weekly Led Rides For All atCarsington Water Every Thursday morning leaving from Carsington WaterCycle Hire at Carsington Water – 10 am. Rides are delivered by fully trainedcycle leaders and are intended to get more people active, becoming moresocial and enjoying the open air, which will help to boost fitness levels,mood and general health and well-being. Suitable for beginners andchildren are welcome accompanied by an adult. Stay around after the ridefor refreshments in the café afterward. Bring your own bike or hire a bikefor £6.00. Free parking available – please ask at the Cycle Hire Centre. Formore info contact [email protected] Drive Fairfield Methodist Church. 8-10pm. £2 inc. refreshments. Inaid of special needs children and riding school for disabled children inBuxton. 01298 71850.Wirksworth Area Community Orchestra 7.45pm. Parish Rooms,Wirksworth. Contact 01629 824055 or [email protected] Badminton Club 7.30–9.30pm. Wirksworth Leisure Centre,for more info. please contact Bill Simpson (club secretary) on 01629760294.Wirksworth Library (Rhythm & Rhyme Sing-a-long Time). 2.15- 2.45pm,free event! 01629 823173. All children aged 5 and under are very welcome.A parent/carer is required to stay for the duration of the activity.Writers in the Peak writing group. 7-9pm. Rutland Hotel, Bakewell. Newmembers welcome. Watch out for extra workshops coming up.https://writersinthepeak.wordpress.comYoga Classes (evening). Friends’ Meeting House, Bakewell. Contact JanChappell 01629 812960.Youlgrave Silver Band Practice Juniors with lessons 7 till 7.30pm.Youlgrave Methodist Church Hall, Coldwell End. Sec - 01629 630202.EVERY FRIDAYBakewell and District Friday Group Medway Centre, Bakewell. All day.Lunch and entertainment for older people. Transport provided. ContactVal Green 01629 813825.Bakewell Derbyshire Dales Walking for Health 9.45am Meet at BakewellSwimming Pool. Easy walk 60 - 90 minutes bring your Gold Card for thelocal bus and then walk back into Bakewell.Bakewell Flower Club meet third Friday of the month. Main Hall, TheMedway Centre, Bakewell. 7.30pm. Visitors very welcome, pay at the door.No meetings in December/January.Bakewell Methodist Church Badminton Club Wesley Hall, BakewellMethodist Church. 8.15-10pm. Tel. Jennifer Morewood 01629 812299.Doreen Gammage 01629 813714.Bakewell Scouts Brigade Hall, Bath Street, Bakewell. 7.30-9pm. Pleasecontact Peter Marlor on 01629 813706.Bamford Pre-School Playgroup 9am-12noon. See Thursday’s Events forfurther details.Bamford Tennis Club Junior coaching from 4.15pm. Tel. 01433 651559 forfurther details.Bradwell Pre-School Group 9am-12noon at the Memorial Hall,Netherside. Contact Wendy Riley 07756 236563.Bradwell Teddy Bear Club Parent, Baby and Toddler Group) meet at theMethodist Schoolrooms, Bradwell (opp. White Hart Pub) from 9.30-11.30am. All welcome. Further info. contact Collette 01433 623838.Brassington Mini Monkeys Brassington Village Hall. 1.30-3pm. Allwelcome from pregnancy and beyond. £1 entry, refreshments provided.Castleton Music Group Running twice a month with two different teachers.One has an emphasis on music and one singing. Tel. Emma on 01433621595 or 07890 050 196 or [email protected] to check the nextsession. Castleton Toddler Group 9.45am-11.45pm Castleton Village Hall, HowLane, Castleton. Further info. Emma on 07890 050 196. Email forprogramme of events on [email protected]. Cromford Community Band Cromford Methodist Church, Water Lane,Cromford. 6.45-8pm. We invite enthusiastic musicians of all abilities, aged10 years to adults to join us. Tel. 01629 823512.Darley Dale Croquet Club, Whitworth Park 1-5pm. Golf croquet, a simplefun and social game for all. Tel. David Gregory (01629 732455).Derbyshire Toy Libraries Matlock 10am-12noon. Parents, carers,childminders and children in the local community and surrounding areasare invited to “Come, Play and Take Away”. ‘Stay & Play’ session fee is £3per family for up to three children. Additional visitors & children will becharged an additional 75p each. For further info. [email protected] or0845 0093019.

Edale School - Stay and Play atEdale pre-school playgroup. 2-3.30pm at Edale School. Come andjoin our friendly group of parents,babies and toddlers for indoor andoutdoor play, stories and singing.Contact 01433 670280.Fair Trade Coffee Stop at TansleyMethodist Church 10am-12 noon.Tea, coffee, refreshments and saleof Fair Trade food stuffs.Homemade soup and sweet served11.45am-1pm every 1st and 3rdFriday. Everyone welcome.Flagg Tiddleypeeps Under 5’s.Flagg Village Hall. This is a lively,thriving group with families fromFlagg, Tideswell, Hartington as wellas surrounding villages. 9-11.30am.Tel. 01298 85208.Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup9.30am-1.30pm. Bishop Pavilion,Bridge Field. Mud kitchen toddlersession also run 10-11.30am. £2 perchild entry. Contact SupervisorRebecca Stephenson 07842 095402.

Hathersage Mother & Toddler Group 10am-12noon. HathersageMemorial Hall. Hope Valley Country Market 9.30-11.15am, Hathersage Methodist ChurchHall. Home baking, preserves, crafts, plants. New bakers welcome. Tel.01433 620001 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. Bring flat soled shoes. Tel. John 07850 534002.Interested in playing table tennis? Then get yourself down to theWhitworth Academy, Dale Road North, Darley Dale.7-10pm, qualifiedcoaching for league players or just beginning. We have it all! £3 for seniorsor £2 for under 18.Kick Start local walks with a friendly group. 2–4pm. (Meet 1.50pm at thebandstand in Matlock park). Contact: 01629 733915. ‘Little Explorers’ An informal play session for pre-school childrenincluding messy play, arts and crafts, music, fitness and stories. 10.30-11.30am. Harpur Hill Children’s Centre, Buxton. Tel. 01298 74101 to book.Free of charge.Matlock Bridge Club Hosted improvers’ session. St Helen’s Church Hall,Darley Dale. Non-members welcome. 1-4pm. Membership £5. Tel. 01629583706.Matlock and District Rifle Club Contact Len Webster 01629 584797.Matlock Gilbert and Sullivan Society meets from 7.30-9.30pm at AllSaints’ Church Hall, Smedley Street, Matlock. New members welcomed.Contact Nic Wilson 01629 812276.Matlock Record Club second Friday of the month at Designate, Matlock.8pm.Otter Tots Swim School Classes 9.30-11.30am. Term time only at S.Anselm’s School, Bakewell. For all babies and children from 3 months toschool age. Contact Victoria 07944 391362. [email protected] Toddler Group Parwich Memorial Hall, 2.30-4.30pm. We are avery friendly group. Wide range of toys and activities for babies and childrenaged 0-5. Refreshments. Cost £2.50. 01335 390778.

Pilsley Toddler Group 9-10.30am(term time only). At Pilsley School.Soup and Cob Community Room atHolloway Methodist Church. 12-2pm.All welcome. Steve Bennett 01629822456 or just turn up.Starkholmes Mother and ToddlerGroup meets from 1.30-3.30pm andthroughout the school holidays. Atthe Starkholmes Village Hall.

Stoney Middleton Youth Club (SYP) is a popular group for young peopleaged 10+ that meet in the Village Chapel every term time Friday. As wellas competitive games, tuck shop and regular outings (lazer quest, bowling,camping and crazy golf), there will be a short Bible message. Ring ClaireScothern on 01433 631880 for more info or [email protected] Storytelling Cafe Imperial Rooms Matlock. 7.30pm. Tickets £7.Refreshments available or BYO. First Friday every month. Contact Rachel01629 580023.Street Games multi sports drop in sessions for 14 – 19 year olds,Cavendish Playing Fields, Cavendish Road, Matlock, 7.00pm – 8.00pm. Tideswell Band rehearse at the Youth Club Building. 7.30-9pm. ContactSimon Lewis 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 forthe activity. A parent/carer is required to stay for the duration of the activity.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.Weekly Guided Meditation Classes at Heart Jewel Kadampa BuddhistCentre, Matlock Bath. 10.30am-12 noon term time. Suitable for beginners.Everyone welcome. Drop in classes - no need to book. £5 per class. Tel.01629 581585 or see our website www.heartjewel.org.ukWhist Drive 7.30pm. Great Longstone Village Hall. Raffle. Entry £1 incl.refreshments.Zen in the Peak District 7pm Meditation practice, instruction and help,near Matlock Bath. Contact [email protected] or visitwww.kwanumzen.org.uk/The Peak/ for more info.Zumba Baslow Village Hall. 9.15am. Contact Claire 07990 771155.EVERY SATURDAYBakewell Croquet Club meets on the Recreation Ground from 10amduring the playing season. Contact Alan Reeves 01629 812603.Bingo 8.30pm, Bakewell Working Men’s and Social Club, Butts Road,Bakewell.Breeze Bike Rides 2nd Saturday of each month. To promote cycling fitnessand confidence in women who have some experience of riding on roads.Start from Whitworth Centre, routes varied but centre around Darley Dale.The overall duration is 3 hours 45 minutes (3 hours cycling). There will bea tearoom stop. Cycling helmets are advised, please bring with you, waterbottle, spare inner tube and waterproof. The rides are free but places haveto be booked RSVP through the website: http://www.goskyride.com/breezeChatsworth Bowling Club April-Sept. 5-7.30pm. Open night. Beginnersand new members welcome. 01246 567478 or 01629 814439.Darley Dale Croquet Club See Friday’s Events for further details.Free Family Film Screenings Every Saturday from 3pm. Designate,Matlock.Hathersage Farmers Market 1st Saturday of each month. HathersageMemorial Hall from 10am-2pm. Contact Gemma Facer 07931 960770.Hathersage Painters Every other Saturday at Hathersage Bell Room.10am-1pm. Contact Audrey Hague 01433 621266.Jog Youlgrave Take your first steps to fitness with Jog Derbyshire’s NewYear’s campaign. Suitable for beginners. Meet Youlgrave Scout Hut,10.30am.Juggling Club Circus skills practice. 6-8pm. St Annes Centre, HardwickSquare West, Buxton. All ages and abilities welcome. Tel. 07791 657863for details.Matlock Cycling Club 9.15am. Start from the car park opposite StanleyFearn’s Bike Shop, Matlock. Morning mountain bike ride. Tony Holmes01629 734753.Matlock Farmers’ Market held on third Saturday of each month in theImperial Rooms from 9am-2pm.Open Door Coffee Shop See Thursday’s Events for further details.Otter Tots and Juniors Swim School 10.30-12.30pm. For children aged 9months - 8 years. During term time only at S. Anselm’s School, Bakewell.Contact Victoria 07944 391362. [email protected]. www.ottertots.com.Rugby Bakewell Mannerians RUFC. 1st XV Matches on the showground,Bakewell. (KO varies 2 or 3pm). Contact Ed Hutchinson 07771916471 orsee www.bakewellrugby.org.uk Saturday Social at the Wellbeing Hub Stancliffe House, MolyneuxBusiness Park, Darley Dale, DE4 2HJ. Come along to our monthly drop-in! Enjoy one or more of our Saturday activities or just pop in for a chat anda cuppa. Held on the last Saturday of every month, 1–3pm. Attendance isfree!! Contact: 01629 733915Tryumphant Trotters - Jog into January, take your first steps to fitnesswith Jog Derbyshire’s New Year’s campaign. Suitable for beginners. Meetat the Chatsworth Park Estate Offices Car Park. DE45 1PJ, 11.30am.Whist Drive Queen’s Court Sheltered Accommodation, Queen’s Road,Fairfield, Buxton. 7.30pm.EVERY SUNDAYAfternoon Celebration Service (with Kids Church) 4.30-6pm. BakewellElim Pentecostal Church, 2A Station Yard, Bakewell, DE45 1GE. Bakewell Parish Church Sunday School – called Explorers. Anyonebetween the ages of 3 and 11 is warmly welcomed. 10.45-12noon. Atchurch.Bakewell Society of Friends’ (Quakers) Sunday Meeting for Worship10.30am at the Meeting House on Matlock Road. Young People’s Meeting10.30am every Sunday with regular activities such as swimming andcooking. Contact Roger Clarke 01629 582122 or [email protected] www.bakewellquakers.orgBakewell Methodist Church Services 10.30am and 6pm on the first, thirdand fifth Sundays. Junior Church/Seekers at 10.45am. Seekers age groups3-5, 6-10 and 11+. Creche available.Baslow Methodist Church (School Lane). Sunday Worship. 10.30am.Buxton Model Boat Club seeks new members of all ages and abilities tojoin us between 9am and 2pm, at the large lake in the Pavilion Gardens,Buxton. For contact and membership details, please visitwww.buxtonmodelboatclub.co.uk

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Warm welcome to everyone.Dale Road Methodist Church, Darley Dale invites you to our SundayServices. 10.30am. Morning worship for all age groups followed by coffeeand chat. 6.30pm. Evening worship.Darley Dale St Helen’s Church Sunday services. 11am. Holy Communionon the first, third and fourth Sundays. 8am Holy Communion (BCP) on thesecond Sunday and All Age Worship 11am. Cafe Church on the 4th Sunday5pm in the Church Hall beginning with a bring and share meal. Everyonewelcome.Darley Hillside Methodist Church Morning services 10.30am. Juniorchurch children welcome from age 3.Darley Dale Croquet Club See Friday’s Events for further details.Enjoy Narrow Gauge Train Rides on the Steeple Grange Light Railway. OffHigh Peak Trail between Black Rocks and National Stone CentreWirksworth. 12noon-5pm. 01246 235497. www.steeplegrange.co.ukFairfield (Buxton) Band Are you interested in music? Can you play aninstrument? Do you want to learn to play? Band practice. 7.30-9pm. ContactMaureen 01298 25590.Family Service Gospel Hall, North Church Street, Bakewell. 11.30am-12.15pm.Hackney Methodist Church Greenaway Lane, Hackney, nr. Matlock.10.30am. Worship followed by refreshments.Hathersage Methodist Church meets for worship and fellowship at10.30am. Check out our website www.hathersagemethodist.org.ukHolloway Methodist Church Sunday Worship 10.30am followed by coffee.Details from Rev. Dr. Robert Foster 01773 839795. All welcome.Junior Mini Rugby Ages 6-13 years old. Bakewell Mannerians RUFCTraining. 10.30am-12noon. The Showground, Bakewell. Contact JamesAdams 07779 587841, or see www.bakewellrugby.org.uk for more details.Kidzone An action packed time of games and activities and learning aboutGod. For 6-11 year olds. 10.45am-12.15pm. At County Hall, Matlock.Organised by Church in the Peak. 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 1stSunday of the month 9.30am and 10.45am. 3rd Sunday of the month6.30pm. Coffee after service.Matlock and District Tennis Club Social play. 10am-12noon. Meet atHighfields School, Lower School site, Starkholmes. Tom 01629 733346 orAndy 01629 580951.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.ukOld 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 2-10 years. Various classes and levels available. During term time only at S.Anselm’s School, Bakewell. For all babies and children from 3 months toschool age. Contact Victoria 07944 391362. [email protected] Rail Travel on a preserved steam railway through beautifulcountryside between Rowsley and Matlock. Onboard buffet and bar,restaurant coaches, station tearoom and buffet, gift and book shops freeparking. Open all year, contact 01629 580381 for details.Peak Walking Group Walks with like-minded people around Peak DistrictNational Park every Sunday. All walks are varied between 7-12 miles andare all circular. Own transport needed. www.peakwalkinggroup.co.uk.Contact 01246 853155Rowsley 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.ukTansley Methodist Church Morning Service 10.30am followed by coffee.Evening Service 6pm. Rev. Keith Bamford 01629 259128.The Living Hope Church 10.30am. Hathersage Memorial Hall, OddfellowsRoad, for praise, worship and ministry from God’s word. More details andbecause we occasionally meet at other venues, 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. Joy Cooke 01629822229.Zen in the Peak District 11am. Meditation practice, instruction and helpfollowed by vegetarian lunch and afternoon talk and walk for those whowant, 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 orcontact 07976 140475 for further details.Bakewell Nursery School We welcome children from 3 months to 5 years.Free flexible sessions for eligible 2, 3 and 4 year olds. Open 52 weeks of theyear 8am-6pm. 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PLACES OF INTERESTHaddon Hall Open daily May to Sept. (closed 21st/22nd May). Oct. Sat, Sunand Mon. (Open 10.30am-5pm, last admission 4pm.) Christmas 1st-18thDec. (10.30am-4pm, last admission 3pm). For further information 01629812855.Bakewell Old House Museum Cunningham Place, off North Church Street,Bakewell, DE45 1DD. 11am-4pm daily (last visitor entrance 3.30pm). Forfurther information 01629 813642. [email protected] Craft Centre The Craft Centre is open every day throughout the year10.30am-4.30pm. For further information 01433 639565.Caudwell’s Mill, Rowsley Unique Victorian ‘automatic’ water-poweredroller flour Mill on the beautiful River Wye. Four fascinating floors to exploreplus top-class quality flours from the Mill shop. Café offers quality snacksand meals. Open daily between 10am-5.30pm. Free entry to all craftworkshops and free parking. Flour sales daily all year round. For furtherinformation, tel. and fax 01629 734374.

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28 - 6 JUN MONYASH WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details.Thursday2 BAKEWELL GUIDED TOUR about one hour at 2pm. Walk from River Wye, up

the spine of Bakewell to the only genuine Tudor house in the area. Hear ofthe many Secrets and Legends woven into the town. £4 charity. Please bookat Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227), by 1pm. Meet at TIC.

2 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10.00am.Moderate walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Alport – Park at layby on main road.

2 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8miles. Moderate/strenuous. Hope CP (fee). Lose Hill, Mam Tor, Castleton.01629 824868.

Friday3 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 6.30pm. 5 miles (grade 2). SK 291837.

Ringinglow (meet outside Norfolk Arms). Ramble in the area. 0114 2662 850or 07719 644890. www.halcyon-rambling.co.uk

Saturday4 A GRAND SALE WITH JUMBLE 10am–5pm, at Youlgrave Reading Room.

Jumble is good quality, also clothes on hanging rail, bric-a-brac is varied andinteresting, books numerous. Refreshments all day – come for a look round,a chat and a cuppa.

4 ASHOVER SUMMER CONCERT All Saints Church, Ashover. 7pm. A Piano Trioled by Stephen Bryant of the BBC Symphony Orchestra will perform worksby Mendelssohn and Tchaikovsky followed by an opportunity to meet themusicians over a glass of wine or soft drink and canapés. Tickets £12 each(Students £5) from 01246 590431 or 01246 590263.

4 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6miles. Moderate. Earl Sterndale Church roadside. Dowel Dale andHollinsclough. 07960 029081.

4 DERBYSHIRE DALES WOODCRAFT CLUB Wyaston Village Hall 10am-2pm.Open day so bring your family along and have a go at a new craft. See itemsmade by members and cast your vote in the club competition. Enjoy a cup oftea and maybe buy one of the many wood craft items on sale. Free entry!!For more info. go to www.ddwc.co.uk If you would like to know more emailyour query to [email protected] or phone James Sharpe on 01335 344933.

4 "STAY CALM UNDER PRESSURE" MEDITATION COURSE from 10am -1pm.Meditations to help us create inner space and calm instead of anger whenencountering stressful situations. Everyone welcome. Cost £12 whichincludes light refreshments. Heart Jewel Buddhist Meditation Centre , HolmeRoad, Matlock Bath DE4 3NU. For further information or to book a placeplease contact us on 01629 581585 or by email [email protected]

4 WRITERS AT THE PEAK Cybermouse Books are running a Writers Sessionat Eyam Hall in the Music Room. Rony Robinson (BBC Radio SheffieldPresenter and award-winning playwright) and Sally Goldsmith (Poet,songstress). There will be books for sale on the day. Start 11.30am. For furtherinformation contact: [email protected] or visit our websitewww.cybermouse-multimedia.com

4 & 5 BIRCHOVER OPEN GARDENS See Special Events for further details.4 & 5 MEDWAY CENTRE GRAND GARDEN PLANT BONANZA After the huge

success of this event last year, Bakewell’s Medway Community Centre areagain holding their Grand Garden Plant Bonanza. 11am-4pm. Come alongand buy everything you might need to complete your garden this summer. Agreat selection of perennials, herbaceous plants, shrubs and trees will be onsale at this fabulous fundraising event. A scrumptious cafe will be availableand entry is free. Come along and support your local community centre andbag a bargain at the same time. For further information please contact Margieor Fiona on 01629 813638, email [email protected] or visit thewebsite at www.medwaycentre.co.uk.

4 & 5 THURSDAY PAINTERS ART SHOW 10am-5pm (admission free). GothicWarehouse (ground floor room), Cromford Canal, Cromford. We are a groupof local artists, who meet every Thursday in the Gothic Warehouse, CromfordWharf and we will be showing paintings and other artworks in a wide rangeof styles and media, for sale at reasonable prices.

4 & 5 THE SHEFFIELD MOTOR SHOW will be held again in Sheffield City Centre.4th 9am-5pm. 5th 9am-4pm. 72 new cars (some very new products) & Tesla,new to Sheffield, will be on show from 17 different marques. The show is freeof charge. A face painter, and stilt walker/balloon modeller will be present,as well as it being the final weekend of The Star Flyer, 70 metre high ride.Proceeds from the event, organised by Sheffield Vulcan Rotary Club, go toLocal Charities, including Aquaboxes, (produced by the Rotary Club ofWirksworth), which are sent to disaster zones anywhere in The World.

Sunday5 BAKEWELL GUIDED TOUR about one hour at 5pm. Walk from River Wye, up

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

5 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 9.5 miles (grade 3+). SK 041785. Combs(meet outside Beehive Inn), Leave B 5470 at SK 041799, roadside parking atnortheast of village. Bank Hall Farm, Castle Naze, Short Edge, Black Edge,Flint Clough, Combs Edge, Combs. (no dogs). 0114 2331 861 or 07753324485.www.halcyon-rambling.co.uk

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5 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11miles. Moderate. Grindon Church CP, Butterton, Revidge, Ecton Hill. cc9.15am Friden. 01629 636350.

5 FLAGG HALL FARM - OPEN TO ALL Open Farm Sunday is the farmingindustry’s annual open day. A day for farmers to open their gates and welcomethe public onto their farms, to discover the world of farming. At Flagg Hallwe will be open our farm for visitors to come and see how we, a Peak DistrictFamily, produce milk and look after our cows. We milk 350 cows and thelocals are used to the regular sight of “a Mile of Cows” when they come in formilking. The Gates open at 11am- 4pm and there will be an opportunity tosee cows being milked, calves being fed, farm tours, children’s fun activities,the science of turning grass to milk and of course tea and cakes.

5 SPRING PLANT, GARDEN SUNDRIES, CAKE AND BOOK SALE WormhillVillage Hall 10am to 2ish. Locally grown plants for veg garden, baskets andtubs. Pots, tools etc. Yummy homemade cakes. Preloved books in goodcondition. Find them all here! Enjoy a cuppa,and chat. Admission free. Allproceeds for St Margaret's Church. We look forward to seeing you.

Monday6 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street,

Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Bakewell ParishChurch.

6 CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH MORRIS MEN will be dancing the Morris at TheGeorge, Castleton at 8pm.

6 MATLOCK & DISTRICT HARD OF HEARING CLUB Mystery Tour followed byW.I. Tea. Further details ring Sheila on 01629 732715.

6 MATLOCK ADVANCED MOTORISTS AND MOTORCYCLISTS meet at 7pm atthe 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

6 WHIST DRIVE Join us on the 1st Monday of every month at Biggin VillageHall at 8pm for an enjoyable evening of whist, refreshments and great prizes!Easy adjacent parking & good disabled access. Enquiries please ring Joanon 01335 390377.

Tuesday7 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 11am. 4

miles. Extra leisurely. Ashover VH. Cocking Tor and Ravensnest Tor. 01773835008.

7 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am.6 miles. Moderate. The Roaches roadside, The Roaches, Lud’s Church(optional). 01335 370436.

7 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am.6 miles. Moderate. Eyam free CP. Grindleford. Sir William Hill. 01433 631446.

7 DEFIBRILLATOR TRAINING SESSION Wormhill Village Hall. 7.30pm.Everybody welcome.

7 EDALE W.I. Edale Village Hall. 7.30pm. Speaker 8pm. Hair StylingTechniques and use of Colour - Julie Tomkins. All visitors male or femalevery welcome, charge £3 including light refreshments. Info. 01433 670020or 01433 670138.

7 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am - Moderatewalk 60 – 90 minutes. Meet at Cromford Meadows, park in approach toRugby ground (£1.20 to park).

7 MEDITATE IN BUXTON Meditations for Peace in Your World- MeditationClasses for Everyone. Meditation classes at Samudra Buddhist Centre, 47High Street, Buxton, SK17 6HB, 7.30-8.30pm. These classes are suitable foreveryone. The facility fee is £4 (£3 concession). For more info. please contactSamudra Buddhist Centre on 01298 79777 or 07527 292908, [email protected]. www.samudracentre.org, andfacebook.com/SamudraBuddhistCentre.

7 WALK FOR HEALTH Meet at Buxton Opera House, Water Street, Buxton.1.15 for 1.30pm. Leader Jane. Walk is easy.

Wednesday8 ACOUSTIC SESSIONS Old Hall Hotel, Market Place, Hope. 7.45pm. Come to

sing, play and instrument or just enjoy the music. Presenting guest musicianFranc Cinelli. Free entry. An optional raffle will be held to pay towards hisexpenses. More information at http://www.folkandblues.club or tel: 07913331078. Franc Cinelli at http://www.franccinelli.com/

8 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am.6 miles. Leisurely/moderate. Ambergate roadside at The Birches, ShiningCliff, Alderwasley. 07736 783640.

8 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11miles. Moderate. Wincle/Danebridge roadside, Croker Hill, Lower Greasly.cc 9.10am Friden CP. 01629 356220.

8 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 12miles. Moderate. Ashover VH, Press Farm, Stone Edge Farm. 01629 823149.

8 MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Easy walk60 - 90 minutes. Meet at Lea Gardens Car Park, Lea.

8 MEDITATE IN BUXTON Meditations for Peace in Your World- MeditationClasses for Everyone. Meditation classes at Samudra Buddhist Centre, 47High Street, Buxton, SK17 6HB, mornings from 10.30-11.45am andWednesday evenings from 7-8.30pm. These classes are suitable foreveryone. The facility fee is £5 (£4 concession) for morning class and £6 perclass (£4 concession) for evening class. For more information please contactSamudra Buddhist Centre on 01298 79777 or 07527 292908, or [email protected]. www.samudracentre.org, andfacebook.com/Samudra Buddhist Centre

8 SUNFLOWER MAKING Creative Wednesdays at the Wellbeing Hub, DFMH,Stancliffe House, Molyneux Business Park, Darley Dale DE4 2HJ. Individualscan take part in the organised crafts and workshops or bring along their ownactivity. Drop in 10am–3pm, attendance is free! Contact: 01629 733915.

Thursday9 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DALES WALKING FOR HEALTH 10am. Moderate

walk 90 – 120 minutes. Meet at Great Longstone – park in the village mainstreet.

9 BAKEWELL GUIDED TOUR, about one hour at 2pm. Walk from River Wye,up the spine of Bakewell to the only genuine Tudor house in the area. Hearof the many Secrets and Legends woven into the town. £4 charity. Pleasebook at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227), by 1pm. Meet at TIC.

9 CALVER FILM Village Hall, Calver. 7.30pm. Lady in the Van cert 12A. CalverFilm is a membership club costing £20. Guest tickets cost £5.00. For furtherinformation contact Denise Hall 01433 630760.

9 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 8miles. Moderate. Calver crossroads, Stoke, Grindleford, Froggatt. 01629583840.

9 THE FARMING LIFE CENTRE WALKS: Tissington Village, 1.30pm – 2.30pm.Meet outside Tissington Hall and taking a circular route, we will take in thesights of this beautiful village in summer. There is an opportunity forrefreshments afterwards at Herbert’s Tearooms. Walks are short, gentle,easy walks usually one hour in duration designed to help ease people backinto walking. These walks generally take place on even, flat surfaces unlessotherwise stated.

Friday10 BASLOW SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB Baslow Village Hall, 2pm. Strawberry

cream tea. Bring and buy.10 DEFIBRILLATOR TRAINING SESSION Peak Dale Primary School. 7pm.

Everybody welcome.10 FOLK NIGHT The Old House Museum in Bakewell are delighted to welcome

local musicians, the Barber Sisters, in concert. Strongly influenced by thescottish fiddle tradition, they were one of only 10 acts to be shortlisted forthe BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award 2015. Tickets £10. 7-9.30pm. Licensedbar.

10 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 6.30pm. 5 miles (grade 2). SK 280722. BirchenEdge CP (not Robin Hood pub car park). Ramble in the area. 0114 2306 109.www.halcyon-rambling.co.uk

10 IN CELEBRATION OF THE QUEEN'S 90TH BIRTHDAY Nick and Lynne Smith,the landlord and landlady of The Old Eyre Arms pub in Hassop, will behosting a charity quiz night. The quiz starts at 9pm and is being held to raisefunds towards a Community First Responder's kit and a defibrillator forHassop village.

10 WHIST DRIVE Chelmorton War Memorial Institute. 7.30pm.Saturday11 BAKEWELL CE INFANT SCHOOL SUMMER FAIR 12-2pm. Our theme this

year is Red, White and Blue in honour of the Queen’s 90th birthday. We willbe dressed in red, white and blue and encourage all attending to do thesame! Stalls and activities will be set up around the lovely school grounds,with refreshments in the Brigade Hall right next to the school. Bouncy castle,face painting, Beat the Goalie, tin-can-alley, splat the rat, hook-a-duck andtower building to name a few. Plant stall, tombola or Water and Wine stall.Refreshments and cream teas, BBQ and an ice cream stall. Cake stall.

11 "BUILDING SELF CONFIDENCE" Meditation Dharma Cafe from 10.30am-12pm. Class includes guided meditations, teachings and refreshments inthe cafe. Everyone welcome. Cost £6 which includes light refreshments.Heart Jewel Buddhist Meditation Centre , Holme Road, Matlock Bath DE43NU. For further information or to book a place please contact us on 01629581585 or by email [email protected] www.heartjewel.org.uk

11 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6miles. Moderate. Roaches roadside. Local walk (through Lud’s Churchoptional). 07786 709815.

11 WRITERS AT THE PEAK Danuta Reah and Michael Wood (both local crimenovelists). There will be books for sale on the day. Start 11.30am. For furtherinformation contact: [email protected] or visit our websitewww.cybermouse-multimedia.com

11 & 12 PEAK MODEL RAILWAY EXHIBITION 2016 Agricultural BusinessCentre, Agricultural Way, Bakewell DE45 1AH. 10am-5pm. Admission Adult£5, Concessions/Child £4.00, Family £12. Organiser Chesterfield RailwayModellers (David Harding - 01246 271099)(www.chesterfieldrailwaymodellers.co.uk)

11 & 12 STANTON IN PEAK OPEN GARDENS See Special Events for furtherdetails.

Sunday12 ASHBOURNE ANIMAL WELFARE DANCING DOGS OPEN DAY 11am-4pm.

The Ark, Wyaston Rd, Ashbourne. The Ark's Strictly Come Dancing... withdogs! Display of heelwork and freestyle dancing to music by Together DogTraining. Visit the cattery and kennels, homemade lunches & teas, gifts, brica brac, books, toys etc. Free admission. For more info tel: 01335 300494. 

12 BAKEWELL AND ASHFORD FILM SOCIETY 7.30pm. Medway Centre,Bakewell. Far from the Madding Crowd (cert 12A). Free drink and nibbles.

12 BAKEWELL OLD HOUSE MUSEUM celebrate Queen Elizabeth’s 90thbirthday with a street party in the museum’s delightful courtyard. Tea andhome made cakes, old fashioned games, flags and bunting. Normaladmission prices apply plus £4 for the tea.

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

12 CELEBRATE QUEEN ELIZABETH’S 90TH BIRTHDAY The Old HouseMuseum in Bakewell will be holding a “street party” in the courtyard, andour home bakers will be providing lots to eat and drink. There will be oldfashioned games and a small exhibition showing mementos from the lifeand times of our longest reigning monarch. 11am-3pm. Normal admissioncharges apply. £4 for tea & cakes.

12 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11miles. Moderate. Eyam free CP. Sir William Hill. 01433 631446.

12 DERWENT AND HOPE VALLEYS ADVANCED MOTORISTS meeting at theEyre Arms, Calver Cross Roads at 10am. “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.uk orwww.matlock-iam.webs.com

12 EDALE COUNTRY DAY See Special Events for further details. 12 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 10 miles (grade 2). SK 194583.

Minninglow CP. Off A1502 along minor road from Pikehall. Minninglow,Ballidon, Parwich. 0114 2306 109. www.halcyon-rambling.co.uk

12 - 19 CRESSBROOK GALA AND WELL DRESSING See Special Events forfurther details.

Monday13 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street,

Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Chelmorton ParishChurch.

13 DERBYSHIRE WILDLIFE TRUST WYE AND UPPER DERWENT GROUP TALKWildflower Wander around Chee Dale. Derbyshire Trust’s Reserves OfficerJulia Gow leads a walk around this Site of Special Scientific Interest. It’s agreat place to see wild flowers in the summer and we will also stroll alongthe river to look for dippers. The walk is over fairly steep and rough groundso suitable footwear and outdoor clothing should be worn. Meet 7pm Miller’sDale Station car park. Booking essential 01773 881188.

Tuesday14 BASLOW FELLOWSHIP GROUP 2pm. Miss Jenny Smith will give a short

organ recital in St Annes Church, Baslow. All welcome.14 CHRISTIAN COFFEE CLUB Imperial Rooms, Matlock. 10am. Visiting

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6 miles. Moderate. Wirksworth recreation ground. Local walk. 01335 370473.14 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am.

6 miles. Moderate. Topley Pike lay-by A6. Cheedale, Millers Dale. 07768448533.

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

14 MEDITATE IN BUXTON Meditations for Peace in Your World- MeditationClasses for Everyone. Meditation classes at Samudra Buddhist Centre, 47High Street, Buxton, SK17 6HB, 7.30-8.30pm. These classes are suitable foreveryone. The facility fee is £4 (£3 concession). For more info. please contactSamudra Buddhist Centre on 01298 79777 or 07527 292908, [email protected]. www.samudracentre.org, andfacebook.com/SamudraBuddhistCentre.

14 YOULGRAVE EASY WALK 60–90 minutes, 10.30am. Meet at Coldwell EndCar Park in the village for an easy walk around Youlgrave area and in futurefrom Birchover and Stanton in Peak.

Wednesday15 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.30am.

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15 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 11miles. Moderate. Froghall Wharf. Ibstones, Cheddleton Stn. Consall NatureRes. cc. 9.20am Hartington MP. 01335 342361.

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15 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 5 miles (grade 2+). SK 310826. WhirlowBridge, Castle Dyke, Firs Farm, Standhills. 07879 404108. www.halcyon-rambling.co.uk

15 KNITTING TWIDDLE MITS Creative Wednesdays at the Wellbeing Hub,DFMH, Stancliffe House, Molyneux Business Park, Darley Dale DE4 2HJ.Individuals can take part in the organised crafts and workshops or bringalong their own activity. Drop in 10am–3pm, attendance is free! Contact:01629 733915.

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15 MID DERBYSHIRE BADGER GROUP Glow-worm walk in Milldale. Meet atthe car park in Milldale at 8pm for a stroll through Dovedale. Turn off theBuxton to Ashbourne A515 opposite the entrance to Alsop Station car park,taking Oxclose Lane down into Milldale to the car park at SK 137548. Furtherinfo. 01773 742748.

15 TIDESWELL EASY WALK 60 – 90 minutes, 10am. Meet at Fountain Square,adjacent to the public toilets for a walk around Tideswell and the surroundingarea.

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up the spine of Bakewell to the only genuine Tudor house in the area. Hearof the many Secrets and Legends woven into the town. £4 charity. Pleasebook at Tourist Info Centre (01629 813227), by 1pm. Meet at TIC.

16 CASTLETON HISTORICAL SOCIETY Coffin Furniture and burial practices inpost medieval Yorkshire - Diana Swales. Visitors are most welcome at allmeetings. A small charge of £3 includes light refreshments. Please notethis meeting is in the Peveril Centre, Methodist Chapel, Buxton Road,Castleton at 7.30pm.

16 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10.10am.8 miles. Moderate. Rivendale caravan park, Alsop Moor and Eaton Dale.01629 820187.

Friday17 BAMFORD AND DISTRICT HISTORY GROUP The Bamford Institute. 8pm.

Evening walk round Hathersage with Hathersage History Society,£6 per person. Names to Malcolm Dungworth on 651508 or JenniferFox on 651663.Visitors welcome.

17 BAKEWELL FLOWER CLUB Main Hall, Medway Centre, Bakewell. 7.30pm.Visitors most welcome.

17 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 6.30pm. 5 miles (grade 2) SK 264676. BeeleyChurch. Parking limited please car share where possible. Ramble in thearea. 07790 969 024. www.halcyon-rambling.co.uk

17 SUMMER CONCERT in Wirksworth Town Hall! Wirksworth Community Choirand Special Guests sing and play pieces from madrigals through to ColePorter and John Rutter. Light refreshments and a bar for the thirsty. A greatway to start the weekend and help a Derbyshire good cause. 7.30pm. Tickets£8, under 18 free, contact 01629 822844. In aid of Ashbourne Careline forthe Elderly.

Saturday18 BASLOW CHOIR SUMMER CONCERT St Anne’s Church, Baslow. 7.30pm.

Tickets £9 for adults, £5 children, available from choir members, on line atwegottickets.com, Julie 01246 418887 or by email [email protected] and from Spar village shop in Baslow.

18 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 6miles. Moderate. Brassington quarry PS. Rainster and Harboro’ Rocks.07974 413839.

18 BOOK SALE at Dale Road Methodist Church Hall, Dale Road North, DarleyDale, DE4 2FT. 10am-2pm. All books 50p or £1 each. Light lunches andrefreshments served. Free admission. If you wish to donate books pleasecall 01629 735080.

18 BAKEWELL CHORAL SOCIETY Whitworth Centre, Darley Dale. Songs for aSummer Evening. 7.30pm. Tickets £10 (students & accompanied childrenFREE) from Bakewell Bookshop, choir members and on the door or by postfrom Elizabeth Butcher, The Gabled House, South Church Street, Bakewell,DE45 1FD, 01629 810205. (with SAE & cheque payable to Bakewell ChoralSociety).

18 BAMFORD FARMERS MARKET Hope Valley. 9am-1pm. Indoors at BamfordVillage Institute or in the Anglers Rest car park. Do you grow your own, pickleor jam your own and want an opportunity to sell it on then call Paul and booka stall. 07593 345514.

18 EDENSOR DAY Fete on the village green with entertainment, brass band,morris dancers, folk singers, barrel organ, Punch and Judy, stalls of homeproduce, crafts, raffle, treasure hunt for children etc. there is a bar, foodcourt, cream teas, & displays in the church. A fun day for all the family.Official opening 12noon by Lord and Lady Burlington. Entrance £5 childrenfree. Also Open Gardens. Money raised for Saint Peters Church and localcharities.

18 JUMBLE SALE 2pm Hathersage Memorial Hall (next to swimming pool).Organised by “Hathersage Jumblies” supporting”supporting localorganisations and charities. The third in our series of four sales for 2016.Oneof the biggest sales in the area including books, toys, bric a brac, clothes,bedding, curtains, household and garden items. If you have any items youare willing to donate please bring to the hall from 8 - 12am on the Saturday(sorry no electrical items or large pieces of furniture. Further details fromKatie Mason 01433 651120 or Sam Hulbert 01433 651326.

18 & 19 “FISH IN THE BATH” come and draw some colourful fish for our pond.10am-5pm FREE @ The Peak District Mining Museum, Matlock Bath 01629583834 www. Facebook.com/PeakMines

18 & 19 BONSALL OPEN GARDENS See Special Events for further details.18 & 19 MIDDLETON BY WIRKSWORTH OPEN GARDENS See Special Events

for further details.18 - 21 FLASH FLOWER FESTIVAL See Special Events for further details.18 - 26 TIDESWELL WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details.Sunday19 BUXTON RAMBLING CLUB Start at Pavilions car park, Buxton (next to

swimming pool). Walk 1: Hope Circular – Short up to 8 miles. 10am. Walk 2:Taddington – Medium 8-12 miles. 9.30am. Anyone welcome. Membership£5 single or £8 family per year. Contact 01298 72230 or 01298 23441.www.buxtonramblingclub.co.uk

19 DERBYSHIRE DALES GROUP OF THE RAMBLERS’ ASSOCIATION 10am. 12miles. Moderate. Wincle, Croker Hill, Gritstone Way. 01629 356220.

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

19 HALCYON RAMBLING CLUB 9.45am. 10 miles (grade 2). SK 181541. ParwichCP. Alsop le Dale, Tissington, Bradbourne, Ballidon, Parwich. 07450 986109.www.halcyon-rambling.co.uk

19 "WHY ME? WHY NOW?"Meditation Course from 10am-1pm. Join us for thismeditation course based on Buddha's teachings on Rebirth and Karma .Ifwe understand and appreciate these teachings and put them into practicein daily life, we can enjoy greater peace of mind and fulfilment. Everyonewelcome. Cost £12 which includes light refreshments. Heart Jewel BuddhistMeditation Centre, Holme Road, Matlock Bath DE4 3NU. For furtherinformation or to book a place please contact us on 01629 581585 or by [email protected] www.heartjewel.org.uk

19 -27 LITTON WELL DRESSING See Special Events for further details.Monday20 BAKEWELL METHODIST CHURCH COFFEE MORNING Matlock Street,

Bakewell. 10am-12noon. The Charity stall is in aid of Holiday Fun Club.20 CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH MORRIS MEN will be dancing the Morris at The Red

Lion, Litton. 8pm.20 HIGH PEAK DIABETIC SELF-HELP GROUP AND PEN PEOPLE Wye Room,

The Buckingham Hotel, Buxton (at the junction of Burlington Rd and St.Johns Road). Buxton. 7-9pm.

20 MATLOCK AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES 50+ OPEN FORUM will takeplace in the Imperial Rooms, Matlock, from 2-4pm. This month we will bediscussing recycling and cyber fraud among other matters. Everyone is verywelcome to attend.

Coming EventsComing Events

MIDDLETON BY YOULGRAVE WELL DRESSING AND MARKET DAY28TH MAY-4TH JUNE

Plant stalls in the square and tea and cakes in the village hall carryon through the extended weekend.

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WARDLOW FLOWER FESTIVAL28TH MAY-5TH JUNE

CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, WARDLOWOn the A6465 road between the A623 at Wardlow Mires and Monsal Head.

The Church to admire the displays and Village Hall to enjoyrefreshments will be open between 11am-4.30pm daily.

5th 7pm Celebration in Words and Music - Let’s enjoy the PeakDistrict which ends the Festival with rejoicing and refreshments

and, what is more free admission and refreshments.A very warm welcome awaits everyone.

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MONYASH WELL DRESSING28TH MAY-6TH JUNE

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BIRCHOVER OPEN GARDENS4TH & 5TH JUNE

12-5.30pmOver 25 private gardens welcome visitors to this little Peak Districthill village 2 miles south of the A6 between Matlock and Bakewell.

Adults £4, children free. stalls, crafts, teas and refreshments.Proceeds to Church and Reading Room funds, and village projects.

For further info. tel. 01629 630004/650438 or visit us atwww.birchovervillage.co.uk

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STANTON IN PEAK OPEN GARDENS11TH-12TH JUNE

A picturesque hillside village near Bakewell with spectacular viewsover Haddon Hall.

Over 20 gardens open.11th 12-5pm. 12th 12-4pm.Adults £4 under 16s free.

Free parking and transport around the village. BBQ and Pimms on the Green, homemade cakes and teas inVillage Hall and Church, ice creams and other refreshments.

Music and flowers in the Church. Classic car display. Stalls in themarquee on the Green. Toylander riders for children. Plus a ‘pop

up’ pub - The Woodend Arms.

CRESSBROOK WELL DRESSING – 12TH-19TH JUNE12th Gala Day 1.30pm The road through Cressbrook will be closed. 2pm Starting at Cressbrook church, after the Blessing of the Wells,the Cressbrook Silver Band march and play through the village to

the Green where the main well-dressings are displayed andentertain everyone with their music. 

2.30pm The Appalachian Dancers perform on the Green. All afternoon there are stalls on the road, the bar is open and teas

and brilliant not to be missed homemade cakes are served inCressbrook Club - this will be the first event in our newly

refurbished downstairs room. The Silver Band will play outside the club and the Appalachian

Dancers perform again on the Green. Throughout the week teas, coffees and cake will be served atCressbrook Church which is where the Children's Well will be

sited. 18th 7.30pm. All are invited to bring a plate of food to share at TheCressbrook community supper. Then at about 9.30pm as the light

begins to fade, Cressbrook Band gather on the road and play as thevillagers assemble, some to hold burning torches and some to

dance down to the turning at The Toll House and back up to the TheCressbrook to enjoy more dancing to music provided by Left HandDrive, a great group from Middleton by Wirksworth. The bar will beopen all evening. So come and join us for a lively evening to end our

Gala Week.

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TIDESWELL WELL DRESSING – 18TH-26TH JUNE18th 2.45pm Blessing of the wells.

9.45pmTorchlight procession.20th 7-8.15pm Inter Inns Run.

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BONSALL OPEN GARDENS – 18TH-19TH JUNE Lots going on as usual. The magnificent classical gardens of the

Cascades and Herbert Lodge, with their temples, grottos andcascading waterfalls, the meandering Bonsall hilltop lanes withstunning cottage gardens, wildflowers in the meadows, a vintage

farmyard full of restored farming machinery, its own little pub and avegetable patch complete with scarecrow!! Elderflower champagnecocktails and acoustic guitarists on the terrace at the Barley Mow,

even a new mum’s baby garden, a little haven tucked away withcushions, a picnic blanket on a lawn with beautiful views, a place tofeed babies and chat! Come to our quirky, artistic and beautiful hilltop village!! Refreshments offered in many gardens, but for thosewho would like meals, Barley Mow, Kings Head, plus the Fountain

Cafe offer superb food. A great day out for all.www.bonsallopengardens.co.uk

MIDDLETON-BY-WIRKSWORTH OPEN GARDENS18TH-19TH JUNE

Well over 30 gardens showing off their blooms. 2016 is aparticularly important year for Middleton, as it is representingDerbyshire as a finalist in the national RHS Village in Bloom

competition.Gardens will be open between 11am and 5 pm on both days. Thereare a number of refreshment points throughout the village offeringa range of food. Tickets for the weekend are £3.00 for both days andcan be purchased at a number of locations throughout the village.All proceeds will again be used to support local environmental or

community projects.

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FLASH FLOWER FESTIVAL(Highest village in Britain off Leek/Buxton Road)

18TH-21ST JUNE11am-7pm

Theme: ProfessionsFree admission, refreshments available.

18th 2pm Teapot service and Blessing of the Well.19th 7pm Songs of Praise with Burbage Hand Bell Ringers.

20th 7.30pm Reunion/Social evening with refreshments.

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LITTON WELL DRESSING19TH-27TH JUNE

Theme: Birthday Celebrations19th Blessing of well.

20th-22nd Children of Litton School dress in Victorian costume andperform Maypole and traditional country dances. Outside the

school at 11.30am, 1.30pm and 2.30pm.Fresh tea, coffee and cake is served all day in the school Monday

10am–4.30pm Tuesday 10am-3.30pm, Wednesday 10am-4.30pm. Craft/bric a brac

stall. Recipe books and well dressing photo’s are also available.Coaches are very welcome.

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EDALE COUNTRY DAY12TH JUNE

10.30am to 4.30pm on Edale Playing Field. A fun day out for all thefamily, with animals, demonstrations, activities, quality stalls, livemusic, excellent food stalls  & bar. Entry is £3.50 for adults £1 for

children. Under-5’s are free. Parking is £3.http://www.edalecountryday.org.uk/

Green Gardensbased in the Hope Valley

The complete garden service

07940 186923 / 01433 620147Special rates for local residents

[email protected]

_ Renovation and restoration _ Garden designs_ Planting _ Pruning _ Plant supply

_ One-off garden tidies _ Hedges tackled_ Garden maintenance

_ Help and advice, difficult areas made beautiful_ 18 years’ experience _ FdSc Garden Design. RHS diploma

Garden clearance and re‐design,turf and tree planting.

Fencing, paths, patios, gates.N.P.T.C qualified tree work.

Garden buildings. Commercial contractsInsured, friendly, local service

Please call Dave on 07790 152264or Steve on 07761 909455

for a no-obligation quotation

S&D Landscape andProperty Services

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SITUATIONS VACANT Recruiting for:Finance

EngineeringCommercial

PA & SecretarialHospitality

Retail01629 814222

Recrui tment in the PeakRecrui tmewww.peak-jobsolutions.co.uk

are looking for friendly, reliable staff to join

the expanding Care Team. We are an

accredited provider with an excellent

reputation for delivering quality care in

your local community. Flexible hours available including

evenings and weekends. Good rates of pay, a weekend

enhancement plus travel allowance. Full training

provided and professional qualifications available.

If you want a rewarding job that is different give

Kate or Caroline a call on

01433 631380or email [email protected]

Up to 15 hours per weekIdeal for retired / semi-retired personFor more information please call

01433 651650

PART-TIME

MILKDELIVERY PERSON

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

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

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

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

SUPPLY STAFF

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

WATERLOO INNBIGGIN BY HARTINGTON

~ ARE LOOKING TO RECRUIT ~

a Chef/Cookworking weekdays and evenings if required

Contact Steve 01298 84284

DERBYSHIRE CRAFT CENTRECalver

PART-TIMESHOP ASSISTANT

Saturday and occasional holiday coverEnergetic and enthusiastic person required to

work in friendly, busy craft shop withinteresting and varied duties.

Please ring Steve in first instance on

01433 631231

Store Manager,Full-time Sales Staff &

Part-time Sales assistantto work in our NEW Bakewell shoe store

GOOD RATES OF PAYPlease apply via email to:

[email protected]

Retail Sales StaffRequired

Alpha Gas and Plumbing LtdRequire an

4 year apprenticeship starting at college inSeptember. One day per week at college andfour days working with a heating engineer.

Would suit a school leaver

Please send cv [email protected]

Or call Hope Valley 01433 639911

APPRENTICEPLUMBER

Soft Furnishings AdministratorDue to a longstanding member of our team taking retirement thissummer, we are looking to appoint an experienced Soft Furnishingsadministrator to work alongside our Interior Design team. The positionrequires knowledge of Microsoft Excel, Word and general IT skills,attention to detail is essential.

The job involves liaising with our curtain maker, track fitter andupholsterer, ordering fabrics, checking and passing supplier invoices,providing worksheets, scheduling installation dates, managing customeraccounts and nurturing our valued customer orders to completion.The hours are based on working two consecutive days per week,from 9am - 5pm.

We pride ourselves on our excellent customer service and therefore thecandidate must have experience of working with the general public.

Please send your CV to [email protected] contact us on 01246 583444 with any further questions.

Situation Vacant -Clerk to the Parish Council

Great Hucklow, Grindlow, Windmill, Little Hucklow andCoplowdale Parish Council invites applications for thepart-time post of Clerk and Responsible FinancialOfficer.

The Council has five members and meetings are heldfive times a year on a Monday evening in GreatHucklow.

The Clerk will be expected to work from home for whichan allowance will be paid. Working hours will beapproximately ten hours per quarter. Experience ofExcel and Word will be an advantage. Home e-mailaccess will be essential.

For the successful candidate induction training will bearranged through DALC if required.

Some of the duties that the appointed candidate will beresponsible for include:-

• Preparation of meeting agendas and taking minutes of PC meetings• Keeping financial records, banking, invoices, payment of accounts• Liaison with contractors• Managing the budget and preparing end of year accounts• Acting on resolutions made at the PC meetings• Communicating with other statutory authorities, including DCC and PDNPA

A letter of application together with a CV anddetails of two people who could be contacted forreferences should be sent to the Chair, NickWilliams by email to [email protected]

Further details may be obtained by telephoningNick Williams on 07702 995135.

David Mellor Design MuseumPART-TIME

SERVING ASSISTANTWe are currently seeking a reliable and well-

presented member of staff for serving duties in ourDesign Museum Café. The ideal candidate must have

enthusiasm, excellent communication skills andcommitment to providing quality service. Previous

front of house experience preferred.3 days per week. Hours to be arranged, no evenings

but would include some weekends.There is a direct train from Sheffield to Hathersage.

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

The Round Building, Hathersage, S32 [email protected]

Sherri Mason on 01433 650 220

Lady Manners SchoolStrive to attain

For further details and to apply web: www.ladymanners.net/vacancies email: [email protected] phone: 01629 812671

Cook• 35 hours per week• 39.2 weeks per year• Grade 4 £14,657 to £15,445 per annum pro rata• Required from September 2016

This key role within the catering team involves preparing and bakingcakes, biscuits and puddings and working as part of a team duringservice times. The role also involves taking responsibility in theabsence of the Catering Manager/Assistant Catering Manager soskills and experience in supervising staff would be advantageous.An ability to work flexibly to meet deadlines and excellent customercare skills are essential.

Closing date: 15 June 2016

Award winningToll Bar fish & chips

Stoney middletonRequire a

FOOD SERVICES ASSISTANTto work:

Wednesday 3.45pm - 8pmThursday 3.45pm - 8pm ~ Friday 4.30pm - 8pm

Plus to cover other shifts when necessary.

Experience is preferredalthough full training will be given.

Enquire within or phone Rachel 07890-207735

The Old Eyre ArmsHassop (Nr Bakewell)

PART-TIME STAFFrequired for evenings and weekends

01629 640390

THEHeritage Paint

CENTREPart of The Midco Group - Bakewell

REQUIRES A

SALES - COLOUR CONSULTANTTo work Saturdays and cover holidays.

Sales experience, a keen interest in colour,flexibility, versitility, willingness to learn and

good interpersonal skills an advantage.Full training given. 01629 812223

CLEANERrequired

Preferably morningsor early afternoons,

10-15 hours per week

Telephone:Irfan on 07943 836609

www.maazi.co.uk

Restaurant

MATLOCK

CARE TEAM & DEMENTIA SUPPORT VACANCIES

Shifts: Mornings, Evenings, Nights and Weekends (must be able to work all shifts)

Location: Matlock Hours: Full-Time Available Salary: From £7.20 ph

Job Description:Valley Lodge Residential Home is looking for full time Care Assistants and Dementia Support Workers to join their dedicated team. This is a crucial hands on role delivering the high quality care and support our residents deserve. The role will involve supporting people with every aspect of their day-to-day personal care as well as encouraging them to take part in social activities or any other goals they set for themselves.

Ideal Candidate:Applicants must be willing to work within a shift rota system toinclude days, evenings, nights and weekends.Applicants will have or be working towards their NVQ Level 2/3 in

Previous experience is desirable but full training will be provided.Be able to demonstrate good written and oral communication skillsand the ability to deal with emergency situations.

Pension, Childcare Vouchers, Cycle To Work Vouchers, Holiday Entitlement, Free Training, Funded DBS

Tel: 0845 602 2059www.ashmere.co.uk

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CAFÉ COOK/SUPERVISORWANTED

Closing date: 30/06/2016

A cook/supervisor is required at Outside Café, Hathersage.Experience is preferred although not essential as training isprovided. Candidates must have good communication skills,be flexible with working hours and have a positive attitude.

The hours required are 32 per week.

Please send a CV to [email protected] contact Nick Moran, the Café Manager,

on 01433 651936 or 07557 054019.If Nick is not available to take your call,

please leave a message clearly stating yourfull name and contact number.

Tel: 01629 812725

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

Part-time and full-timePOT WASHER 

and Part-time and full-timeBAR AND WAITINGON STAFF 

THE CAVENDISH HOTELBaslow

An exciting opportunity has arisen for aPART-TIME

HOUSEKEEPINGASSISTANT

Eye for detail?Desire for cleanliness?

A passion for the best standards?You will have these qualities and previousexperience in a quality hotel environment.

This is a part-time position and will requireweekend work.

The role is ‘hands on’ and rewarded with anexcellent salary together with numerous benefits

associated with being aChatsworth Estate employee.

For more information or to obtain anapplication form contact:

The Cavendish Hotel, Church Lane, Baslow.Telephone 01246 582 311

or email [email protected]

We are looking to recruit a

CHEFto join our friendly and vibrant team.You will be working in a professional,

but relaxed kitchen environment.

We have various opportunities available and willconsider all levels of catering experience.

We offer competitive rates of payand excellent working conditions

For more information on joining the kitchen teamat the Manners please contact Bryan, Sarah or Ben

01629 812756 OR [email protected]

The MannersHaddon Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1EP

SITUATIONS VACANT

S. Anselm’s SchoolBakewell

PRE-PREP / EARLY YEARSTEACHING ASSISTANT

We are looking to appoint an outstanding, energeticand enthusiastic teaching assistant to work in our Pre-Prep & Early Years department. Candidates shouldhave an NVQ Level 3 or above, in a relevant child carequalification. Experience of working in the EYFS ishighly desirable, although NQT are welcome to apply.A sense of humour, flexible approach and the ability towork closely as part of a small team is essential. S. Anselm’s School is committed to safeguarding andpromoting the welfare of children, and applicants mustbe willing to undergo child protection screeningappropriate to the post, including checks with pastemployers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. Thefull or part-time post will commence in September2016. The successful candidate will be expected tocomplete on-going EYFS, training in line with schoolpolicy, which may require occasional evening orweekend attendance. Please send a copy of your CV and a letter ofapplication by Friday 10th June to; Headmaster,S. Anselm’s School, Bakewell, Derbyshire,DE45 1DP.

HOUSEKEEPERWANTED

URGENTLYAT BUSY B&B IN CASTLETON

Hours negotiableWeekends and school holidays essential

8.00am or 10.30am startGood rate of pay

01433 621098

The Mainsail Restaurantat Carsington Water Visitor Centre

With permanent and seasonal positionsavailable there are great opportunities

available in the roles of

FOOD SERVICE ASSISTANTS(Good rates of pay – above national living

wage (21 and over), full-time and part-time,daytime shifts, lunch and uniform provided)

Join the team providing great customer servicein the very popular Mainsail Restaurant at

Carsington Water

WEEKEND AND SEASONAL STAFFWith a variety of customer service positions

available at outlets across the site

All positions include weekend workingon a rota basis

For further details or to apply please email:[email protected]

or telephone Mike Tempest on 01629 540363

New Leaf Catering PartnershipCarsington Water Visitor Centre

Near Ashbourne Derbyshire DE6 1ST

hope valley college

Nurture – Enrich – Achieve

Post 16 - Learning Mentor

APT&C Pts 19-23, 34 hours per week 39 weeks per year £15691 - £17802 per annum

The successful applicant will be required to run the catering provision atthe college, providing healthy meals for the students and staff.

This post will require a person who has a background in customerservices, preferably in a catering environment.

APT&C Pts, 19-23, 37 hours per week 39 weeks per year£17864 - £20268 per annum

37 hours per week, 39 weeks per yearThe College requires an experienced Learning Mentor to support the

educational, social and emotional development of students, withspecific learning needs, in our Post 16 centre. The post will involvehelping to transition the students onto the next stage of their lives.

A clean driving licence is essential for this post

For further information please contact the Collegeon 01433 620555,

or e-mail [email protected] Further details can be downloaded from the College website at

www.hvcollege.com where on-line application forms are also available

Closing date: 4pm - 15 June 2016

Catering Manager

We are seeking to appoint suitably qualifiedpersons for the posts as below.

Hope Valley College is committed to safeguarding andpromoting the welfare of children and young people and

expects all staff and volunteers to share this

hope valley college

Nurture – Enrich – Achieve

Temporary Teaching Assistant

APTC pts 19 – 23. 37hrs per week – 40 weeks per year£18318 - £20784 per annum

Pastoral Officer to support the behaviour, attendance and well-being ofstudents in the College. The successful candidates will be required towork with students with a range of needs, and across all age groups

A clean driving licence is essential for this post

APT&C Pts, 19-23, 37 hours per week 39 weeks per year£17864 - £20268 per annum

37 hours per week, 39 weeks per yearTemporary Contract for 1 year

Suitably qualified and/or experienced Teaching Assistant to support theeducational, social and emotional development of students with

additional needs. The successful candidate will be required to workwith students with a range of needs, and across all age groups

For further information please contact the Collegeon 01433 620555,

or e-mail [email protected] Further details can be downloaded from the College website at

www.hvcollege.com where on-line application forms are also available

Closing date: 4pm - 15 June 2016

Pastoral Officer

We are seeking to appoint suitably qualifiedpersons for the posts as below.

Hope Valley College is committed to safeguarding andpromoting the welfare of children and young people and

expects all staff and volunteers to share this

WAREHOUSE PERSON-NIGHTS45 hours/wk over 5 days

45 Core hours Sunday to Friday (+1 day off in week)

Order picking/warehouse experience an advantage but not essential

ALSO

Please send CV [email protected] or

ring for application Tel:01629 592410/592411

PREPARED VEGETABLEPRODUCTION OPERATIVE

Core hours 45 per wk Sunday to Friday (afternoons)

Appointment SetterCQM Training & Consultancy Ltd, based in Hathersage, Derbyshire,specialise in delivering practical training and consultancy solutions whichtransform both people and businesses. Working nationally, with a cross-sector of clients, our results driven solutions focus upon ContinuousProcess Improvement, Management Development and StrategyDevelopment.

We are looking for a self-motivated person, with an exceptional telephonemanner, to join our successful team and generate appointments for thebusiness development managers. The ideal candidate should have experienceof, and be able to demonstrate:

• Ability to identify and consistently generate well qualified appointments• Build and develop key relationships over the telephone• Excellent communication skills – a confident manner when talking with decision makers at all levels of seniority within large organisations.• Experience of working with a CRM system• Tenacious and well organised• Have good literacy and keyboard skills• An understanding of training and funded apprenticeships would be beneficial but not essential

Previous telesales/telemarketing experience in a business to businessenvironment is essential for the role.

Salary will be £18,000 pro rata dependent upon experience.

This is a part-time, permanent position which will primarily be office based.

Closing date: 17th June 2016. Interviews week commencing 20th June.

Please post your covering letter and CV to Jenny Humphreys, CQMTraining & Consultancy Ltd, 2 The Orchard House, Hathersage HallBusiness Centre, Hathersage, S32 1BBor email [email protected]

Tel: 0114 281 3747

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MOBILEHAIRDRESSERFriendly & reliableservice at a time

to suit youPlease call Karen on07704 440 656

RECORDSWANTED

CASH PAIDGOOD CONDITION ONLY

LPSSINGLES1960S TO 1980S

Tel: 01246 850442WILL COLLECT

Piano LessonsExperienced Teacher

All ages welcomeBeginners onwards

Hazel HendersonBuxton 01298 938958www.hazelspiano.com

Piano Lessonsalso

KEYBOARD • GUITARUKULELE • RECORDER

MUSIC THEORYCall Fiona

01629 259178 / 07854 [email protected]

Furniture from the50s, 60s and 70s

Long sideboards etc.Also old dolly tub

CASH PAID

TEL: 07885 327753

WANTEDTEAK

SITUATIONS VACANT

VICTORIAHUTCHINSON

Mobile Hairdresser

All hair types,cuts, colours and

blowdrys07920423790

Fully qualified

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

achieve examscall Lisa

01629 593643

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

CHIROPODY

CHIROPODISTHOME VISITINGHelen Smith M.Inst.Ch.PHealth & Care Professions CouncilWestfield / Simply Health Claims AcceptedTel: 01433 650809 Mobile 07974 001435

TOP GEAR SCHOOLOF MOTORING

07773 288 636

Congratulations on passingyour driving test first time to

Emily TalbotBest wishes from

CONGRATULATIONS

Yard Sales / Warehouse Assistant(Two new positions available) Ashbrook Roofing & Supplies seek a Sales/Warehouse Assistant to work in theirbusy sales yard in Matlock, Derbyshire.Main Duties:Responsible for serving customers, customer enquiries, loading vehicles, monitorstock levels and replenishment, receipt, checking, movement and storage ofincoming goods. You will also assist in other areas as required, providing you witha solid grounding in branch operations.As a confident communicator, with basic PC skills and good customer focus, youwill ideally have warehouse or stores experience, preferably linked to someproduct knowledge within the Roofing/Building trade and a FLT licence. But donot worry if you have not, because we will provide the training – as our priorityis an enthusiastic and flexible approach, plus initiative and commitment.Please forward your CV with a covering letter to Sue Watts:[email protected]

Closing date for applications 5pm on Friday 17th June 2016

CLEANERREQUIREDfor holiday cottages

near MatlockTransport essential

Flexible hours

01629 735859

St John’s Road, Tideswell, Derbyshire SK17 8NY v Telephone: 01298 872442Part of the Markovitz group of companies

Assistant BarManager

Have you got what it takes to become an Assistant BarManager at a busy restaurant and wine bar?

Then our newly opened restaurant based in the picturesque village ofTideswell may be the place for you. You will be trained to the highest

standard, to work alongside our experienced London Bar Manager, Peter.

The Merchant’s Yard creates a challenging yet rewarding environment,so if you would like to be considered for this exciting roleplease contact [email protected]

EXCELLENT RATES OF PAY

Front of House StaffDue to the popularity of our new restaurant and wine bar in Tideswell,

we require new front of house staff members.Are you passionate about good service?

Are you presentable and keen to make a good impression?High class service is our priority, so if you think you may have the right

credentials to join our growing team then please [email protected]

EXCELLENT RATES OF PAY

v

v

Part-time Sales AssistantExperienced part-time Sales Assistant

required for our shop at5 King Street, Bakewell DE45 1DZ.

Please call 01629 814082 or call into theshop for a chat with the store manager.

RohanOUTDOOR AND TRAVEL CLOTHING

WE ARE LOOKING FOR A FULL-TIME

CHEF DE PARTIEOR JUNIOR SOUS CHEF

TO JOIN OUR NEW TEAM!

We want someone who has experience, is hardworking and reliable with a passion for food!

(Would suit a college leaver.)

Based near Buxton.

Hours and pay on application.

To apply, or for any information, please contactEllie or Jim on 07968 259004 or 01298 84690

We are currently seeking a

FULL-TIMEQUALIFIED DENTAL NURSE

to join our friendly team.

This role will suit someone who is wishing toprogress to a Senior Dental Nurse role.

If you would like to be part of our team,please email your CV and a covering letter to

[email protected]

An exciting opportunity fora Qualified Dental Nurse

has arisen at Genesis DentalCare based in Matlock.

FRONT OF HOUSESTAFF REQUIRED

Full and part-timeGood rates of pay

Please contact Becky or Charlieon 07976 583087

Tansley House Care HomeChurch Street, Tansley, Matlock DE4 5FE

We are a small family run home that providesexcellent standards of care for 20 elderly residents.

We are looking for

TWO PART-TIMECARERS

to join our dedicated team.

FULL TRAINING PROVIDED

Please call Beverley Windle (Manager)for an informal discussion 01629 580404

PERSONALIS YOUR DRINKING APROBLEM? Need help?Friendship? Support? If so, findout more about our DerbyshireDales Support Group (NorthDerbyshire Alcohol AdviceService). Tel. 01246 206514 fordetails. Help-line every Tuesdayevening between 6pm and 8pmand 01246 206514 or 204344.

FOOT CLINICNOW OPEN Bakewell Town Hall,Bath Street. Call Susan KearnsDip CFHP MPS Pract. 07527476548 for appointment. Homevisits available.FOOT HEALTH PROFESSIONALHome visiting practice. Call KateNixon MCFHP MAFHP 07724660428. Fully insured.

MOBILEHAIRDRESSER

GENTLEMEN AND BOYSBARBER Experienced andreliable. Call Teresa 07974960209.

WANTEDMATLOCK & DISTRICT MENCAPSOCIETY will collect bric-a-bracand jumble. Enquiries ringJackie 07831 316582.

WANTEDOLD FOOTBALL PROGRAMMESWANTED I am not a dealer, justan avid collector. Cash paid. RingAndy on 07951 946999 Rowsley.WANTED PAINTINGS,ANTIQUES ANDCOLLECTABLES Good pricespaid. Save on auction premiums.Call Rachael on 07740 104380 or01629 57500.

MUSIC TUITIONFREE TRIAL PIANO LESSONoffered by Concert Pianist.Details www.pianoartist .co.ukor tel. 01629 581475.

WANTED MOSAICTOOLS/TILES/BOOKS for newenthusiast. Matlock01629580750/07703 732734.

ART TUITIONFREE TRIAL ART LESSON withprofessional artist, Diane KettleB.A. Hons (Fine Art). Cert. Ed. Noobligation. 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

VISITOR CENTRE ASSISTANTS(various locations)VISITOR SERVICES£8.04 to £8.54 per hourTo apply visit www.peakdistrict.gov.uk

BIRTHDAYS

Advertise your announcementfor as little as £12+VAT!

Advertise your announcementfor as little as £12+VAT!

NOVELTY CAKESNOVELTY/ BIRTHDAY/WEDDING/ GLUTEN FREEmade to order. Call Sally 07870729119.

The Garden Room Caféat Calver Garden Centre

is looking for

SEASONALSTAFF

to work three days a week, one day of which isSunday. Duties to include taking orders,making coffee, waiting-on tables etc.

Extra hours available to cover holidays.Please call Andrew on 01433 630692

Upstairs Café3 MARKET STREET, BAKEWELL DE45 1HG

FULL-TIMEGENERAL

ASSISTANTWe are a modern coffee shop situated inthe centre of Bakewell, offering a widerange of snacks, salads and hot meals.I am looking for a general assistant to work 4-5days each week, working approx. 25-50 hours.

Your tasks will be varied, but will include takingfood orders, making drinks, service of food and

general cleaning.

Previous experience is an advantage butnot essential.

You must be smart, reliable and be able to deliverfriendly and efficient service to our customers.

Good rate of pay in line with experience.For more info, telephone John Redfearn on

01629 815567 or pop in with your CV

Happy1st BirthdayEmilyShaw

Love from Mummy,Daddy, Thomas

and all the familyx x x

AREAS CURRENTLY REQUIRINGDISTRIBUTORS:

Ashford, Darley Dale,Hathersage, Padley, Eyam,

Bakewell, Brassington, BolehillBradwell (Hungry Lane area)

Bradwell (Smalldale area)

Cromford (Scarthin - Rose End Avenue)

Cromford (The Hill - Barnwell Lane)

Wirksworth (Cromford Rd, Coldwell St)

For further details, call 01629 812159

WE HAVE A NEW HEADCHEF JOINING OUR

TEAM FROM 1st JUNEIan Smith has a wealth of experience and knowledgeand joins us from Sirius Inns. He is looking to build ateam of chefs who are passionate, innovative, driven

and most of all, talented.If you would like to apply for one of the

roles listed below, please contactGavin Williams on 01629 733259.

Sous Chef Junior Sous ChefChef De Partie Commis Chef

Accommodation IS available

THE ROLE The Heights of Abraham is the oldest visitor attraction in Derbyshire.It is looking to recruit a key member of the Cable Car Engineering Team, whichis responsible for the operation and maintenance of the Cable car system. Theindividual will work with the team to deliver a first class experience for all visitors.THE INDIVIDUALThe successful applicant will have the following skills and attributes:• Apprenticeship trained ideally qualified to ONC/City & Guilds Level 3 or

National Certificate for Electrical Engineering or equivalent as aminimum, preferable with Inspect and Test

• Candidate must be qualified to 17th Edition• Knowledge of Control Systems and DC Drives would be an advantage,

however not essential• Basic mechanical / hydraulic experience• Willingness to work at heights (training provided)• Computer literate and the ability to read technical drawings• Good fitness and attendance record, outgoing personality and the ability

to work with a team in the tourism industry• Ability to interact with customers to provide them with a first class

experience• Willingness to work some weekendsSalary plus Pension, Life Insurance, Permanent Health Scheme andperformance related BonusWritten applications with CV to: [email protected] Pugh, The Heights of Abraham, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire DE4 3PDTelephone 01629-582365 ext 257

Multi-SkilledElectrical Engineer

Job Description

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Peak Advertiser 6th June 2016 – Page 47Your Totally Independent Local Newspaper

Peak Valley ITClearing up your IT worries

Having problems with your PC/Tablet?Setup, Email, Word, etc...

Not sure how to get the best from it?Let me help you with your life online!

Give Jon a call on07891 589267 - here to help quickly

Competitive rates

COMPUTERS

EAZY-PCDO YOU NEED HELP WITH YOUR PC?

Tel: 01629 630056 / 07909 920877 – 7 days

Low cost computer repairs throughout the Peak DistrictHome visits or express takeaway-return service

Virus removal, Connection / Internet / Wireless problemsRepairs, Re-installs, Upgrades, Data Recovery.

We also supply new hard drives, memory, routers etc.Over 15 years’ experience, free friendly advice

Computers / Laptops securely recycled

D.B Home Computer RepairsHOME VISITS 7 DAYS

Repairs, Speed issues, Installs,Upgrades, Viruses, Internet,

Wireless, Data Retrieval,Broadband, Servicing, etc.

Tel: 01629 580712Mobile: 07761 656702

Email: [email protected]

Quality P.C. repairs throughout the Peak District

PC/Laptops safely recycled

New & Reclaimed

OAKFLOORINGFIXING & SANDING

07743 699058

Clo

ckWise

01629 823751

Old clocksrepaired andrestored atreasonable

prices

I clear all kinds of gutteringand down pipes

on all kinds of properties, quickly and efficiently,terraced houses to semis, bungalows to country

estates, everything left clean and tidy and I will alwaysturn up and do the job, no let downs.

Phone Chris 07984 070617 or [email protected] www.cmbakerltd.com

GUTTER CLEARING BUILDING SERVICESPLASTER CORNICE restoredprofessionally. Call C. Flack01629 57303/07830 770962.

CONCRETE PANELSCONCRETE PANELS supply andfitting service or supply only. Forsilage pits, retaining walls etc07966 210181, 01298 687465.

connectaphone.net

Faults & Extra pointsBroadband / WiFi problemsFreesat - BT TV – YouviewB.T. Quality half the priceFriendly Ex B.T. EngineerCall Dave 07729 037667

TELEPHONE, INTERNET,TV AND SKY

TELEPHONE, INTERNET & TV

FIREWOOD FOR SALESEASONED HARDWOOD

FREE deliverywithin 10 miles of Haddon Hall

(also kindling sticks)Tel: 01629 810911

E-mail: [email protected]

01629 732122or 07950 495727

COALAND

LOGSSUMMER PRICES

HELD

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

& Lots MoreTOOL HIRE BAKEWELLUnit 2c, Station Road

Ind. Est. Bakewell

Phone: 813472

SEWINGALTERATIONS

LITTON LOGSFirewood & Briquettes

Ash logs cut and splitto dry over summer

See website for details orring Mark on 07801 928 927

www.littonlogs.co.uk

WASHING ANDIRONING

REQUIREDUpper Derwent Valley

Call Sarah on 07949 359 267

Can deliver and collect

WASHING AND IRONING

CLOTHINGALTERATIONS

Wedding DressesDress making

Also, made to measurecurtains and covers

Matlock 01629 258526Mobile 07432 844655

CLASSIFIEDS...CLASSIFIEDS...

DOG WALKING

POULTRYWarren 18 week-oldPoint of Lay

PulletsFully vaccinated andsalmonella testedDarren Barlow01298 84820

LIVESTOCK GARDENINGHEDGES, TREES AND SHRUBScut, lowered and removed. Grasscuts. 01629 810111.

BERKSHIREWEANERSFOR SALE

T: 07971 082379

Fully Insured

Dog WalkerFlexible and reliable

Matlock area01629 581885

(DBS Certified)www.matlockdogwalker.co.uk

ROCK CLIMBING

CLEANING SERVICES

CARPET and UPHOLSTERY

30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCEFULL INSURANCE ON ALL WORK

FREE QUOTATIONS

PAUL’S CLEANING SERVICES01629 55071 or 07973 671 386

MIA. Winter ML. AMI.Based in Matlock.

Neil Thompson07885 637504

ROCK CLIMBINGAND NAVIGATION

INSTRUCTION

CONTACT07799 608691 or 07920 282589

~ Established since February 2002 ~

DOMESTIC CLEANINGAND IRONINGSERVICEOffering weekly,fortnightly ormonthly cleans

JJ Cleaning Services

Call 07401 568369or 07954 480270

Domestic cleaningand other jobs

consideredat good rates.

Hardwood Logs LtdNaturally seasoned and kiln-driedhardwood logs available forcollection or delivery

OPENING HOURS: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm. Saturday 9am-4:30pm.(December and January open Sunday 10am-3pm) All major debit cards accepted.

This project has been supported through the Rural Development Programme for England,which is jointly funded by DEFRA and the European Union.

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

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

Wholesale enquiries welcome

Need A Website?Smart Website Solutionsat an Affordable Price.

Call Today for the Perfect Websiteto Grow Your Business!

BE SEEN WHERE YOUR CUSTOMERS ARE SEARCHING!

Tel: 01629 733551 Mobile: 07793 214361Email: [email protected]

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

TUITION

DOG GROOMING

Qualified City & Guilds & IPG Groomers

01629 813 444facebook.com/DogHouseBakewell

DogHouse, Church Alley, Bakewell, DerbyshireEmail: [email protected]

• Full Groom (eyes & ears cleaned, bath, dry, style & pedicure)• Inbetween Groom (bath & dry)• Puppy Package (bath, dry & nails)• Hand Stripping • Ear Care• Creative Grooming • Doggie Accessories

For a Professional, Caring Service

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

Pamper your poochBathing, grooming & Clipping

Fully qualif ied & insured01629 55534

Microchippingservice available

01433 65126307840 345526

SUE’S MOBILE DOGGROOMING ANDMICROCHIPPING

SERVICESIN THE COMFORT OF

YOUR OWN HOME

PUPPY TRAININGHH CLASSES HH

Course works towards KCPuppy Foundation Certificate.Venue: Cromford Community

Centre, Cromford.For more information ring Annette

on 0784 035 1686 or [email protected]

PETS

PAWS FIRSTPet Care

ProfessionalPet Sitting ServicesFULLY INSURED

www.pawsfirstpetcare.co.ukCall: 01629 650693/

07885 709074

Contact Claire on 07807 842049claire@highpeakdogservices.co.ukwww.highpeakdogservices.co.uk

HIGH PEAKDOG SERVICES

PUPPY CLASSES

HIGH PEAKDOG SERVICES

PUPPY CLASSESHELD IN ASHFORD-IN-THE-WATER

AND BUXTON EVERY WEEK

• Positive reward-based training only •

QUIET, CARING HOMES neededfor friendly, nervous cats. Tel.08453 712754. Cats ProtectionLeague.WE ARE A CARING VOLUNTARYGROUP SET UP TO OFFERSANCTUARY TO CATS Adoptingfrom us gives our cats a chanceof a better life with a caring newowner. Our cats will be neuteredvaccinated and wormed andtreated for flea’s before beingoffered for adoption. If you canhelp please ring 01298 816200 orvisit our websitewww.dovecatrescuesanctuary.org.ukSHEFFIELD DOG RESCUE hasmany dogs, all healthy andvaccinated, looking forpermanent homes. All ages andsizes, all cross breeds. 07748620740.ANGEL WINGS ANIMALRESCUE is always looking forpermanent, caring homes forcats www.angelwingsanimalrescue.co.uk 07512 965665.

DO YOU HAVE A STRAY CATPROBLEM? Do you needfinancial help to have your catneutered/spayed? Do you needadvice on the care of your cat? Ifso, contact Derby Branch of CatsProtection, 31 Wardwick, Derby,DE1 1HA, or tel. 01332 206956 orvisit our website onwww.derbydistrict.cats.org.uk ore m a i [email protected] LOTS OF KITTENS, young andolder cats all looking for lovingpermanent homes. We needyour help. Please consider givinga cat a second chance. Visitwww.chesterfield-rspca.org.ukor call in at RSPCA AnimalCentre, Spital Lane, Chesterfield01246 273358.

OVEN CLEANINGPEAK OVEN CLEANING weclean your oven, no mess, nofuss. For free quote 07713125503.

CARPET CLEANING anddomestic cleaning. Competitiverates. Call Neil 07799 608691.

FOR HIREBOB-CAT, mini-digger, tractorand dump trailer and dumpersfor hire with or without driver.07966 210181/01298 687465.

WACKER PLATE. Ride on rollerfor hire. 07966 210181/01298687465.

HAND BUILT WOODEN HORSE SHELTERSHORSE OWNER now taking orders for bespoke hand built woodenhorse shelters, no planning required. Ark design, various sizes.Manegé work and fencing works undertaken. 07809 262736.

LOGSSEASONED HARDWOOD LOGS£75 for 11/2 bulk bags. Freedelivery 07515 711323.

BUILDING/DIYLIMESTONE, gritstone,sandstone, building stonesupplied. Walling stone, top soiland aggregate supplied. 07966210181/01298 687465.2ND GRADE SAND for salesuitable for bedding, farm tracksetc 07966 210181/01298 687465.

SKIP LOADERSSKIP LOADERS, DUMPERS forhire. 07966 210181 or 01298687465.

DAMP PROOFINGDAMP PROOFING, TIMBERTREATMENT AND PLASTERING30 year guarantee. DerbyshireDales Damp proofing. Est. over25 years. 01629 584484/07984323001.

SERVICESRECLAIMED MAPLE STRIPFLOORING fixing serviceavailable. 07743 699058.

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

CURTAIN MAKINGROMAN BLINDS, CURTAINSCushions and more. Please call01433 623225.

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PROPERTY FOR SALE

KITCHENS

NOTICES

PROPERTY TO LET

REMOVALSM&W

REMOVALS( Matlock )

LOCAL AND NATIONWIDETel: 07837 116449

07933 006789

www.mandwremovals.co.uk

PAINTWOODLTDI HAND PAINT NEWLY INSTALLED OR OLD,TIRED & WORN KITCHENS with my specialprimer, then paint it with Farrow & Ball colours, yourkitchen will last you at least 5 years, I’ll guarantee that!!!Phone Chris @ Paintwood on 07984 070617.

www.cmbakerltd.com

SOMETHINGTO SELL?

SELL IT IN THEPEAK

ADVERTISER

Singletrack Magazine bike shop of the year!Bikes/Accessories/Demos/RepairsNVQ 3/Cytech trained mechanics • Hope tech shopMagura passion point • Shimano Service Centre

18 BIKES, HOPET 0 1 4 3 3 6 2 1 1 1 1 W 1 8 B I K E S . C O . U K

for your kind of riding

BICYCLES

MOBILE HOMES TO LETAT £90 PER WEEKOn quiet site in Stoney Middleton

Minimum 6 month tenancy • Adults onlyMust have references • No pets

£90 per weekPlease contact Tony on 07714 749 778

PEAK DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITYPLANNING ADVERTS -

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990

Peak District National Park Authority, has received applications forPlanning Permission/ Listed Building Consent/ Conservation AreaConsent listed in the schedule below.

Copies of the application(s) and plans are open for inspection byall interested persons during office hours for the next 21 days. Theapplication form, plans and drawings and site location plan mayalso be viewed on the Planning pages of the website atwww.peakdistrict.gov.uk. If you wish to comment please write tothe Chief Executive, Peak District National Park Authority, AldernHouse, Baslow Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1AE within thattime. Please note that the Authority now permits members of thepublic and consultees to address its committees, including thosewhich determine planning applications. Please contact this office ifyou require details.

In the event of an appeal against a refusal of planning permissionfor a householder application, which is to be dealt with on thebasis of representations in writing, any representations madeabout the application will be sent to the Secretary of State, andthere will be no further opportunity to comment at appeal stage.

Application Number: NP/DDD/0416/0365Reason For Advert: This site lies within Bakewell ConservationAreaProposal: Erection of a garden room.Location: Long Meadow Cottage, Coombs Road, Bakewell

Application Number: NP/DDD/0516/0418Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architecturalinterest and lies within Alsop Conservation AreaProposal: Listed Building Consent - Demolition of existing lean-toboiler room and chimney and construction of a single storeyGarden Room at the rear of the building. Demolition of existinglean-to addition and construction of a single storey link within arecess at the rear of the building. Internal alterations to cloakroomand route to Garden Room. Reconstruction of roof to existingdilapidated wood store to create new boiler room. Re-arrangementof part of garden around Garden room extension. Addition ofwindow in rear wall of 1930's bathroom. Replacement of existingrooflight with conservation rooflight of same size to top floor roomand wood store.Location: Alsop Hall, Dam Lane, Alsop-En-Le-Dale

Application Number: NP/HPK/0516/0442Reason For Advert: This site lies within Castleton ConservationAreaProposal: Removal of existing chimney and rebuilding ofreplacement chimneyLocation: Bridge House, Goosehill, Castleton

Application Number: NP/DDD/0516/0452Reason For Advert: This site lies within Tideswell ConservationAreaProposal: Second storey extension above existing single storeyarea.Location: The Star Inn, High Street, Tideswell

Application Number: NP/DDD/0416/0330Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architecturalor historic interest (Grade II)Proposal: Change of use from single residential dwelling tocommercial use for small retail space as estate shop andextension to existing adjacent cafe.Location: Gardeners Cottage, Haddon Hall, Haddon Road,Bakewell

Application Number: NP/DDD/0416/0330Reason For Advert: This Park or Garden is listed as being ofspecial architectural or historic interest (Grade I or II*).Proposal: Change of use from single residential dwelling tocommercial use for small retail space as estate shop andextension to existing adjacent cafe.Location: Gardeners Cottage, Haddon Hall, Haddon Road,Bakewell

Application Number: NP/DDD/0516/0435Reason For Advert: This building is listed as being of architecturalor historic interest (Grade II)Proposal: Listed Building Consent - Works of renovation andrepair including replacement of all windows and external sideentrance door, replacement of kitchen floor tiling, upgrading ofcentral heating and hot water supply system to modern standardsof energy efficiency, including new flue exhaust. Complete re-wiring, re-plumbing and replacement of existing kitchen andbathroom fittings. Complete internal decoration and refurbishmentof existing doors. Introduction of an external gravel drain to divertgroundwater away from the rear external wall, installation ofchimney cowels to protect existing chimney stack andreplacement of existing satellite dish on external elevation with amore discrete unit.Location: 4 Burton Close Mews, Bakewell

Application Number: NP/HPK/0516/0456Reason For Advert: This site lies within Castleton ConservationAreaProposal: Proposed change of use from office to holiday let,Including associated parking (4 spaces), timber gates x2 andcanopy.Location: Peveril House, Mill Bridge, Castleton

Application Number: NP/DDD/0416/0363Reason For Advert: This is a minerals application and may be adeparture from the development plan.Proposal: Change of use of former wood yard to storage andtranshipment of blockstone (retrospective).Location: Former Wood Yard, Park Lane, Rowsley, DE4 2EB

Application Number: NP/HPK/0416/0337Reason For Advert: This site lies within Castleton ConservationAreaProposal: Erection of two outbuildings, one for storage and one tohouse the extractor unit.Location: Tillys Tea Rooms, Cross Street, Castleton

Goods Vehicle Operator’s LicenceLRB Haulage Ltd trading as LRB Haulage Ltd of2 Laneside Close, Chapel-en-le-Frith SK23 OTSis applying for a licence to use Tunstead Quarry,Wormhill, Buxton SK17 8TG as an operatingcentre for 3 goods vehicles and 0 trailers and touse DG Bradshaw (Haulage) Ltd, Staden Lane,Buxton SK17 9RZ as an operating centre for 2goods vehicles and 2 trailers.

Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings)near the operating centre(s) who believe that theiruse or enjoyment of that land would be affected,should make written representations to the TrafficCommissioner at Hillcrest House, 386 HarehillsLane, Leeds, LS9 6NF, stating their reasons, within21 days of this notice. Representors must at thesame time send a copy of their representations tothe applicant at the address given at the top of thisnotice. A Guide to Making Representations isavailable from the Traffic Commissioner’s office.

15 CAMBRIDGE CRESCENTDOE LEACHESTERFIELDS44 5PG

Offers in the region of

£95,000

BOTHAMS MITCHELL SLANEYTELEPHONE: 01246 233121

• A well-presented 3 bed semi-detached house in a cul-de-sac location• Boasting good sized garden and rear off-road parking• Only from an internal viewing can this property be fully appreciated• No onward chain • Ideal family home • EPC Band E• Convenient location for Chesterfield, Mansfield and links to M1 motorway

DERBYSHIRE DALES DISTRICT COUNCILTown and Country Planning Act 1990

Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990

Notice is hereby given that applications have been made toDerbyshire Dales District Council for planning permission/listedbuilding consent in the Central Area in the fortnight commencing16th May 2016 as follows:

16/00297/VCOND – Variation of Condition 5 of (12/00372/FUL) toallow for use of dependent relative unit as holiday let – 27 The Knoll,Tansley16/00315/FUL – Erection of raised decking and summer house –High Trees, Brunswood Road, Matlock Bath (C)16/00330/FUL – Change of use of land to domestic curtilage – 37Rockside View, Matlock16/00336/FUL – Erection of cycle store – Darwin Forest Country Park,Sydnope Hill, Darley Moor, Matlock16/00344/FUL – Construction of garden pond – 4 Jackson Ley,Middleton by Wirksworth (C)16/00345/FUL – Single storey side extension – Brooklyn, DerwentAvenue, Matlock (C)16/00346/FUL – Land improvement works (retrospective) – WalkerCroft, Deep Carr Lane, Matlock (F)16/00347/FUL – Single storey extension to existing side extension –19 Smith Road, Matlock (C)16/00349/FUL – Erection of two dwellings and associated garages –Land adjacent Spring Villas, Church Road, Darley Dale16/00350/FUL – Removal of render and repainting of brickwork/re-render – 23 Wash Green, Wirksworth (C) 16/00351/FUL – Extension to pavilion – Bowls Pavilion, Hall LeysPark, Matlock (C)16/00352/FUL – Erection of 10 no. camping pods – Steeple HouseQuarry, Land at the National Stone Centre, Porter Lane, Middleton byWirksworth (F)

Applications with the suffix F may affect a FootpathApplications with the suffix L may affect the character of a ListedBuildingApplications with the suffix C may affect a Conservation AreaApplications with the suffix S may affect the setting of a ListedBuildingApplications with the suffix D The development is a departure fromthe provisions of the development plan

The applications may be inspected on-line between 9am and 5pmMonday-Friday at the Town Hall, Matlock or atwww.derbyshiredales.gov.uk. Any person wishing to makerepresentations about any of the applications should do so in writingwithin 21 days to the Regulatory Services Section, Town Hall,Matlock, DE4 3NN, quoting the relevant application number.

Goods Vehicle Operator’s LicenceBenjamin Oldbury trading as Wallscapes ofWoodseats Farm, Willowsley Lane, CromfordDE4 5JG is applying for a licence to useBrickyard Farm, Chesterfield Road, MatlockMoor, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 5LZ as anoperating centre for 2 goods vehicles and 2small light goods trailers.

Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings)near the operating centre(s) who believe that theiruse or enjoyment of that land would be affected,should make written representations to the TrafficCommissioner at Hillcrest House, 386 HarehillsLane, Leeds, LS9 6NF, stating their reasons,within 21 days of this notice. Representors mustat the same time send a copy of theirrepresentations to the applicant at the addressgiven at the top of this notice. A Guide to MakingRepresentations is available from the TrafficCommissioner’s office.

LICENSING ACT 2003 (Section 17)Notice of Application for a Premises Licence

Take notice that an application for a premises licence has been made byRobert Graham Evans, for the premises of Peak Ales, The Barn Brewery,Chatsworth, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1EX.Whose relevant licensing activities are the supply of alcohol for consumptionboth on and off the premises from 09:00 to 23:00 from Monday to Thursday,09:00 to 23:30 on Friday and Saturday and 09:00 to 22:30 on Sunday, theapplication being to vary the existing premises licence under which the relevantlicensing activities are the supply of alcohol for consumption off the premisesonly from 09:00 to 17:00 from Monday to Saturday.To the following licensing authority The Licensing and AdministrationManager, Community Services Department, Derbyshire Dales District Council,Town Hall, Bank Road, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3NN.www.derbyshiredales.gov.ukWhere the record of the application may be inspected. Any interested partyor responsible authority may make representations about this applicationin writing to the relevant licensing authority by 29 June 2016.Dated 27 May 2016.

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LEC FRIDGE FREEZER6mths old, exc. conditionstill under guarantee, saledue to bereavement £130.01629 734084.SOLID PINE DINING TABLE1.8m (71”) x 1m (39”approx.)x 750 mm (2’ 6”) H,removable legs, approx.10yrs old, good cond.£70ono. 01629 825728.FREE STANDING TWINCAVITY CALOR GASCOOKER colour white /black and silver, glass lidwhich provides useful extraworktop space, oven, grill, 4hob burners, approx. 50cmW, 36cm H, 25cm D, exc.cond., offers around£200ono; Car tyre ‘Event195/60 R15 radial, 5mm oftread £5; Petrol lawnmower‘Suffolk Punch’ cylindermower, 17", VGC, offersaround £100. 07498 567278Biggin.SUZUKI GRAND VITARABOOT TRAY to fit 3 door SZrange, good cond. £10.01246 590634.LEC FRIDGE FREEZERwhite, 3 shelves in fridge, 1shelf in freezer £60;Hotpoint fridge, white, icebox, under counter model.£40, both clean and in goodcond. 07504 012907 Calver.POND CHILD SAFETY NET4.5m x 4.1m, stretches to5m x 4.6m, can be cut to size£40; Bugaboo beepushchair adapters forMaxi-Cosi car seat, new£25; Burley Cub bike trailer£90. 07887 532862Wirksworth.FISHER PRICE BABYROCKER as new, no marks,play toys on front vibratesand music, no stains hardlyused £20. 01629 823025.ORIGINAL ONE PIECEADULT ONESIE baby pink,size 8-10, unwanted gift,cost £129, accept £40. 07538527892.3 SEATER NATUZZIITALIAN LEATHER SOFABED with chaise-longue,cream, £3,200 new, VGC,bargain £750; Glassextendable dining table,seats 4, plus 2 pale greenleather dining chairs, £350new, IKEA, accept £80.07767 397513 Matlock.

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LAURA ASHLEY LAMPSHADES 2 lampshades inpink and cream silk stripe,suitable for ceiling fitting ortable / standard lamp, 25cmdia. top, 30cm bottom, 21cmD, very pretty shades in exc.cond. £10 each. 01629813549.DINING TABLE will seat 6comfortably, the table hasan insert leaft, so canreduce to seat 4, 2 chairswith arms and 4 without£100. 07711 290900.BLACK LEATHERRECLINER 3 PCE SUITE£200ono; Power shower,little used, cost £320 new,accept £80. 07973 763720Tideswell.

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XL EVENING TUXEDOJACKET ivory, size 48 chest,used once, VGC £25. 01629583123.GOLF CLUBS 2 sets ofmodern irons, 1 x HippoJohn Daley, 1 x SpaldingGreg Norman, both withadditional metal woods,putters, golf bags andtrolleys £30 each set, candeliver locally. 07986 934785Bakewell.WEDDING SHOES unworn,cream, silk and gold, size5.5 £5; Trailer, size 49” L x36” W, in need of TLC £75;3x15 pane, some withbullseyes, doors paintedwhite, size 84” x 29.5” £45.07942 896894 Gt.Longstone.QUANTITY OF VINTAGECUT GLASS and pressedglass bottles, jars, trays andother small decorativeitems £20 buyer collects.01433 670491.MOBILITY EUROTRIMEXERCISE BIKE good cond.£45; 2 seater, greyish blue,settee, quite high and firm,only used occasionly in a nosmoking, pet free home £50delivery possible; As new,unused, 2 seater spindletype dining chairs, muchsought after, sensible offers.01298 25294.RUG CARPET 100% wool,approx. 3m x 2m, cream /beige, excellent £25; Bicycle,Raleigh, man’s hybrid, littleused from new £50. 01433639397.SMALL REAL COALELECTRIC FIRE withmedium oak fire surround,excellent £40ono. 01629824167.HOZELOCK CYPRIO EASYCLEAN WATER FEATUREideal for small pond,3000ltr, cost new £90,accept £20. 01629 823460.ENIGMA WHEELCHAIRfolding with 2 large,detachable rear wheels,VGC, cost £200-250 whennew, accept £140; Mobilitytri-walker, locking brakes,basket, folds fortransporting, VGC £35.07970 986066 Bakewell.FAT FACE CHINOSTROUSERS 3 pairs, 1 x blue,1 x caramel, 1 x cinnamon,size 10, brand new; Whistlesdress / tunic, blue and white,size 14 / LG, exc. cond., all£5 each; 6 ladies bags,various sizes, some leatherinc. 1 x tan Hidesign and 1 xFiorelli, all good cond. £30for all. 01629 584741.BOSCH EXXCELDISHWASHER 12 placesetting, exc. cond. £80.01629 814601.HORNBY BACHMANMAINLINE LOCOS £30-£50each; OO diesel TR/SETboxed £45; Model 38 gungalion, good cond. £55;Mamod Traxon engine,boxed £75; Meccano set MI£45; 8 x diecast trucks OO,boxed £35. 01629 636989.

TEAK GARDEN FURNITURE1 x bench seat, 2 x chairs,good order, could sellseparately, OIRO £100-150for the set; 1 x coffee table,L 2’, W 13”, H 13”, OIRO £30.01629 812915.MONTROSE WOODBURNING STOVE 4kw, castiron fire bricks, black£120ono; New PVC whitefascias (over ordered), 2 – 18x 225 x 4m £28 each, was£35, 2 – 18 x 225 x 2.5m, £19each, was £26. 01629650503.BMX STYLE BOYS BIKE blue.Good cond. Would suit ageapprox. 7 upwards. £38. 07989046430 (Buxton).2 IDENTICAL 2 SEATERSETTEES complete withmatching cushions / footstool, truly exc. cond., hardlyused, sell all for £500. 01433620868.MOTHERCARE XPEDIORTRAVEL SYSTEM includes pramwhich converts to pushchair, carseat and off road heavy dutytyres. Was £300 new, one carefulpassenger £100 ono. Doubleheadboard, white metal withbrass knobs £10. 01629 734825contact Mrs Green after 4pm.

WOODEN FRAMED ARM CHAIRcottage style. Cream upholstery,ex. cond. £35. 01629 733012.HIGH CHAIR hardly used, whitetubular metal legs £10; Retro(1980's) red Sindy Range Rovergood cond. £8; Retro Fisher Pricerecord player with records £8;Retro 1980's Silver Cross doll'sPram blue material top,collapsible wheels (just like adultversion) suit large doll £10. RetroFisher Price pull alongxylophone £3. All ono. 07740742265 (Bakewell).DAKS LADIES CAMELCOLOURED MIXED WOOL COATsize 14 £100. Vintage burberrytrench/rain coat in beige size 16£100. Light brown and navypinstripe suit both 50 chest 44W31L side leg £30 each or £50 forboth. Wood veneered warmingcupboard with hotplate on top 2fixed shelves inside on casters soeasy to move. Height 875mmwidth 405mm depth 440mm £50.19” Technika TV in black withfree view and remote control £30.Lady Manners school blazer size40 chest £10. 07970 790927.GOOD QUALITY SOFA in palegreen leather. Space needed.£70. 01629 812580 Bakewellarea.ROTOVATOR - Wolseley MerryTiller Super Major Rotovator /Cultivator. 5 hp Briggs andStratton petrol engine. Goodcond. and fully working order.With all attachments andinstruction manual. Offersaround £250. 07527 625142(Stoney Middleton).GOLF BUGGY Pennines 3 wheelride on Complete with Batteriesand charger excellent workingorder £250 ono. 07597 601977Matlock.

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OLD LOCK OF LONDONLAMP TABLE in mediumoak, H 18”, W 16”, centrepedestal in exc. cond. £30.01629 813781.2 X GOLD FRAMED SEMIORNATE MIRRORS 54” x30” and 43” x 31”, exc. cond.,£55 and £45 respectively;Ping 3 iron, rapture bluespot, good cond. £15; Childsafety fireguard, adjustable,VGC £18; TV aerial cable,part used reel, approx.60yds on each, 1 x brown, 1x white £12 per reel. 07970986066.CUT GLASS EDINBURGHCRYSTAL WHISKYTUMBLERS brand new, setof 8 £95. 01629 640246.GARDEN SUN LOUNGERCHAIR VGC £30; Whitecotton vintage sheets,double (6) £5 each; Drop leafoak table, barley twist legs,medium £40. 01298 83641.VIVARIUM 34” L, 19” W, 17”D, ideal for snake or lizard£60ono. 01629 814927.

DAHON SPEED FOLDING BIKE 7gears. Very little used. £130;Elna 3005 Sewing machine.Recently serviced. In very goodworking order except thereverse switch. £30. Powercarecylinder hoover with tools. £20.01433 630080/07720 929338.

DYSON DC04 CLEANER exc.cond. 01629 55521.CAR BOOT LINER forHyundai IX35 estate £25.01298 26836.2 HEAVY DUTY BED CHAIRSsuit bedsit, sensible offersconsidered, VGC. 01629822714.APOLLO FS24 MOUNTAINBIKE £45; White PVCwindows with d/g units notused, 1525 x 1070 £140; BALtile cutter £20; Aqua rollerfor camping £15; Hozelock,30m, on reel £15. 07733404837 Matlock.AEROGRAPH CO LTDVINTAGE WORKSHOPCOMPRESSOR twin 4” tankson wheeled frame, 80psiconstant run and autorelease valve, complete with15’ hose and 25’ hose withtyre inflator. 07762 877950Bakewell.

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WALLING REPAIRS BASLOW W.I.DARLINGS

LADY MANNERS SCHOOL DofE DIAMONDCHALLENGERS MEET HRH THE EARL OF WESSEX

Volunteer National Trust rangers Keith Fisher and Angela Pilcher checking the next stepson a wall repair near Yarncliffe Meadow

The dry stone wallers of theNational Trust’s Longshawestate are working hard torepair 36 damaged wallsamong the 15 miles ofboundary walls at theestate. “There are a lot moregaps than usual this year,”said ranger Mark Bull. Theholes in walls appearbecause of age, wind, treeand livestock damage, hesaid, but this year 15cars have also ploughed intoroadside walls, “often late atnight,” said Mark. “We get acall in the morning andsometimes just find a gapwhere a car has gonethrough.”  The National Trust hasonly been able to gatherdriver’s details in two casesin order to claimrecompense from insurers.

Mark estimates the 13 wallswhere no driver wasidentified  will cost nearly£5,000 to repair. “It would be nice if driversreported it when they hit awall,” said Mark. “It’s acriminal offence to walkaway from the scene of aRoad Traffic Accident wheresomeone’s propertyhas been damaged.” “People’s car insurancewill cover the cost to us torebuild a wall, so we’d like toencourage people to do theright thing and get in touchwith us after a crash so wecan act quickly  and cowsdon’t end up on a road,” saidNational Trust countrysidemanager Ted Talbot. Ranger Mark andcolleagues Angela Pilcherand Keith Fisher recentlyrepaired a wall near

Yarncliffe Hay Meadowwhere the stones werecrumbling after over 100Peak District winters. “I love this work,” saidvolunteer ranger AngelaPilcher. “It’s so satisfying tosee a gap in the morningand at the end of the dayyou’ve put a wall up.” Butevery incident ofcar  damage means thewallers have less time tospend on decaying walls,she added. “When there are toomany gaps eventually thewall will be lost or too costlyto repair, and landownerswill put a fence up,” saidAngela.  And a fence will oftenneed replacing in twentyyears, Mark added. “So theold wallers knew what theywere doing.”

WIRKSWORTH TWINNING ASSOCIATION Visit to Frankenau, Germany, 5-9 May 2016

Lady Manners Schoolstudents have met HRH TheEarl of Wessex as part of hisvisit to Derbyshire to seefirst-hand the difference TheDuke of Edinburgh’s Award(DofE) makes to youngpeople and communities.  To celebrate its 60th year,the Charity has launched theDofE Diamond Challenge.This one-off initiative allowspeople of all ages to take ona DofE inspired challengeand earn a limited-editionDofE Diamond Challenge pin. For young people aged14-24, undertaking a DofEAward offers a uniqueopportunity to grow as youngadults, gaining valuable lifeexperience while developingessential employabilityskills. Setting their ownchallenges and learningpractical skills helps toprepare each individual forthe world of work. Lady Manners Schooloffers the chance to takepart in the DofE BronzeAward in Year 10,progressing through to theSilver and Gold Awards inYears 11, 12 and 13.  Theenduring popularity of thescheme shows how highlyregarded it is; it has certainlyserved to build connectionsin high places with these

lucky students! As a Trustee and a GoldAward holder, HRH The Earlof Wessex has championedthe DofE for many years. Aspart of the DiamondAnniversary, The Earl ofWessex is travelling aroundthe UK to help celebrate thehard work of DofEVolunteers, the successes ofDofE participants, and he isalso joining participants asthey undertake their ownDofE Diamond Challenges. Duncan Meikle,

Headteacher of LadyManners School adds: “Aswe celebrate 60 years of TheDuke of Edinburgh’s Award,the Charity continues to bean integral part of life atLady Manners School.  It hasplayed an invaluable role inthe development ofhundreds of young people inthe community. “For many young peoplebeing able to push yourselfpast boundaries andovercome challenges is anessential part of personal

development – inspiringconfidence, skills andknowledge. That’s what TheDuke of Edinburgh’s Award –and The DofE DiamondChallenge - is all about too.” To find out more aboutThe DofE DiamondChallenge and get involvedvisit: www.DofEDiamondChallenge.org HRH The Earl of Wessexwill be visiting a number ofregions continuing his DofEDiamond Anniversary Tourof the UK until October.

A group of 35 people fromWirksworth have beenstrengthening internationalrelations on a recent trip totheir German twin town. The group was hosted bylocal German families inand around the smallcentral German town ofFrankenau (in Hessen). Thiswas a joint visit with a groupfrom Die, France(pronounced Dee),completing the 3-waytwinning partnership. The visit was designed tocontinue and developconnections betweenfamilies and individuals andalso provided theopportunity to collaborateacross environmental andheritage themes, as well asbuilding on artistic andcultural links. During the four night visitthe group joined a guidedwalk in the Kellerwald-Edersee Unesco WorldHeritage Site, where theyenjoyed rolling meadowsand spotted traditional

breeds of goats and cows,as well as wonderful wildflowers. They witnessed thestunning water cascades atthe 18th century Bergparkin Kassel. They also visitedthe town of Gemuendenwhere all partiescontributed to a piece ofcollective art to celebratetwinning. As well as exploration ofthe local area, there wereopportunities for forgingpartnerships with interestgroups such as patchworkquilters. 'Works WorthQuilting' group fromWirksworth will link with alocal Die group and plan toexhibit work at the Chatillonvillage festival; discussionsare underway for quiltersand artists from Die andFrankenau to berepresented at WirksworthFestival; singers from localchoirs are keen to singtogether in the twin townsand Wirksworthians arealso gearing up to join futureDie Cylette cycling events in

France. Nic Pollock, Co-Chair ofWirksworth TwinningAssociation said: “Ourrecent trip to Frankenauwas a great success andwas filled with lots ofenjoyment as well as greatenergy around ourpartnerships with our twintowns. We were a group ofover 100 people from threecountries of all ages, variousbackgrounds and differinglevels of language skill.Regardless of ourdifferences it was fantasticto see so many friendshipsdevelop and experiencesshared during 4 days ofactivities including walks,an art project, communalmeals and a visit to aGerman stately home." Wirksworth TwinningAssociation activities are ledby a committee of volunteersworking on behalf ofWirksworth Town Council,and we also draw on a greatdeal of support andinitiatives from our

members. WTA aims topromote internationalunderstanding through themedium of individual andfamily links, also throughbroader community links.The next in the cycle of visitswill be to Die, France, in 2017and this will aim to coincidewith an International YouthExchange, building onexciting links betweenAnthony Gell School and theLycee in Die. New members arealways welcome to joinWirksworth TwinningAssociation; look out for usat the Farmers' Market onSat 4 June, and at varioussocial events through theyear. French and Germanconversation groups arealso available inWirksworth! For more informationcontact the Association’ssecretary Sue Cunliffe:[email protected] orphone: 01629 822124 andvisit the website:www.wirksworthtwinning.org.uk

Mercy Ships - Janet HilesSurgeons, doctors, nurses,cooks, cleaners, engineers,sailors - all volunteersworking abroad on a MercyShip, helping people sufferingfrom ill health, all races, allgenders, all religions. TheHospital ship arrives in portand an advance team go tomeet their patients, some ofthem have walked hundredsof miles to receive medicalhelp. Untreated tumours,cleft palates, broken limbs,cataracts, problems unknownto us because we have accessto such good health care andfacilities. Humbling.

County QuizThe Baslow Team- PresidentKate Treves,Valerie Baxter,Vikki Watson and LornaWilson came second. Not badfor their first Team entry intothe competitive world ofQuizzers! These girls arebright and there's no stoppingthem now, flushed withsuccess they're out to winnext time! Better bring back“Brains Trust”!

Baslow BikersCressbrook Tunnel, nopressure. No pressure at all!Puncture! Back wheel as flatas a pancake. And it's a longwalk back to Hassop. AA, RACand Mountain Rescue allcame to mind but who needsthem when you're with Ruth,our Breeze Cycling Leaderfrom DDDC. What a Cyclist,Ruth “flew” back to Hassop,collected inner tube andpump, returned and fixedpuncture. N.B. Never cyclewithout Ruth, my Cycling Star.

Temple NormantonMuriel Cindrey leading us ona cycling adventure intoterritories unknown,everyone weighed down withpicnics, drinks and maps.Good outing, great to have achange of scenery.

Lunch ClubThe Riverside Hotel

Ashford-in-the-WaterWe were given a room toourselves and seated roundan oval table, in luxuriouscomfort and surroundings.We felt at home!

Sales TableBarbara Caswell and JudyBennison. Please bringplants, vegetables, conserves,cakes, chutneys, cards,unwanted gifts, we want atable groaning with goods.

8th June. 2pm. BVH.Changing Fashions in the

Antiques WorldVivienne Milburn. Smallantiques brought to theMeeting can be valued.

15th June. 12.30.Lunch Club

Rowley's. Leader- LornaWilson.22nd June. 2pm WISA. BVHLeader Christine Thompson.Activities getting more andmore diverse, gossip andattendance increasing.

30th June.Outing toSouthwell Minster and the

WorkhouseLeader Judy Bennison.

Jane Walker

Bakewell Cricket Club madea promising start in itsattempt to immediately returnto Division 2 of the Yorkshire &Derbyshire Cricket League.The first match of the seasonaway to Coal Aston 3rd X1 sawBakewell amass a total of222-6 with Matt Baker-Pearce66 not out Richard Reed 54,and young Tom Ford 31leading the way. In reply CoalAston reached 176-7 withMick Clark taking 3-24 andcaptain Dave Hadfield 3-32. The away game againstSheffield Transport wasabandoned due to awaterlogged ground afterBakewell had been dismissedfor just 82. For once the Clubwere grateful for the heavensopening! In complete contrast,in the first home game of theseason against De La Salle,Bakewell had to rush to beatthe elements as well as theopposition. Having dismissedthe visitors for 77, Ricard Reed4-17 the leading wicket taker,Jeff Madin 30 was the battingmainstay as Bakewellsecured the win just minutesbefore the rain fell.

PROMISING STARTTO SEASON FORBAKEWELL CC

IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH – Start Volunteering

IN THE LIONS DEN

Matlock Specsavers staff - Alex Worthington, JennyWebster, Tom Wildman and Store Manager Claire Wildman

As we near the end of ourfiscal year, Lion PresidentSheila Emerson says, "Ifeel so proud that my clubhas achieved yet anothertarget in my year of office.Since we started our usedspectacles collection, a fewyears ago, we have nowdispatched 31,000 pairsthat have been recycled toEye Camps in Third Worldcountries". This is part ofthe continuing supportingof Lions Clubs’International promise toHelen Keller that we wouldbe Knights of the Blind,helping to removepreventable blindness fromthe world. We have just addedanother collection point inour locality, whenSpecsavers opened a storein Matlock. We are verygrateful to the storemanagement, who haveallowed us to use theirBakewell Road outlet inthis on-going project. If anyone would like todonate unused spectaclesyou can leave them at anyof the following places:Specsavers (BakewellRoad, Matlock), David BrayOpticians (Bank Road,Matlock), Vision Express(Causeway Lane, Matlock),Imperial Road Surgery(Matlock), Dale Opticians(Dale Road, Matlock),Fosmans (St. Johns Street,Wirksworth), WinsterSurgery, YoulgreaveSurgery, Jayne HibbardsPharmacy (Darley Dale),

Cromford Post Office, TheEye Place (Bakewell),Medway Centre (Bakewell)and Tideswell Pharmacy. A recent addition tocollections is our ability torecycle used hearing aids,which also can be depositedin the same containers asused spectacles.

To find out more aboutus and our activities go toour websitewww.matlocklions.org.ukor find us on Facebook - ifyou would like to considerjoining our organisationplease use the contactpages on these sites orphone 0845 8339583.

As Volunteer week is nowwith us, want to feelhealthier, but hate the gym?One way to do this could bethrough volunteering.Research suggests thatpeople who volunteer spend38% less time in hospital.Research carried out by theHarvard School of PublicHealth also suggestsmortality rates are lower involunteers than their peers. The research wasconducted on people over50, but there are plenty ofother reports which suggest

volunteers of all ages arehealthier, potentially withlower weight, reducedcholesterol, more staminaand less stressed. So, would your doctorprescribe volunteering as atreatment? The NHSwebsite does indeedrecommend volunteering onits Live Well pages. Doctorsfeel it is common sense thatthose who are engaged in acommunity purpose will feelbetter. Genuine altruism,passion about a chosencause and a positive mental

attitude really make adifference. Here at Voluntary andCommunity Services Peaksand Dales we can help youto find a volunteer role tosuit you, your interests andyour current level of fitness.You can take part in outdoorenvironmental work ormaybe just some gentlegardening. Or even workingin a local charity shop willget you real health benefits.We have a shortage ofvolunteers in this area so ifyou are wanting to develop

existing skills, learn newones and gain practicalexperience that looks greaton your CV, this could be anoption for you. You also havethe added bonus of meetingnew people and making adifference to people’s lives. So don’t wait andwonder, take the plungetoday. Give us a call andarrange to see ourVolunteer Coordinator for achat and find out about allthe other exciting volunteeropportunities that are nowavailable.

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Indicate the answers to the following questions in the grid above, cut out and send the puzzle,along with your name and address to The Peak Puzzle, The Peak Advertiser, First FloorOffices, Orme Court (Library building), Granby Road, Bakewell DE45 1ES to enter the prizedraw for a gift voucher valued at £15.

Closing date for entries is Friday 10th June. 1. Dark lumps of stone near Cromford (5,5) 2. What type of fruit is a Beeley Pippin? (5) 3. This bird has a grange on Matlock Moor? (6) 4. Where can you go to the seaside for the day on 23rd June with Andrew’s? (6) 5. Which Saint is Stoney Middleton church dedicated to? (6) 6. This Valley sells lawnmowers and chainsaws? (5) 7. Where residents of Eyam met to pray during the plague (7,4)

8. Name the missing Solicitor – Favell, Smith and ......? (6) 9. Who was the Apostle of the Peak? (7,8)10. Lea Gardens are famous for what plant? (12)11. This cake is not sweet and better fried (7)12. Taraxacum Officinale (9)13. What can you find at 160636? (5,3)14. These Heights are just a cable car away (7)15. Which of the Merry Men sups near Baslow? (5,4)

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2 SEATER BED SETTEEpurchased from Ponsford’sSheffield, 6’ x 3’. Ex cond., £50.Habitat pine wall unit, 7’3’’W x6’H. £30 Would dismantle tomove. Can email photos. 01433631254, Foolow.OAK WELSH DRESSER lovelygolden colour, moulded corniceover a rack of 3 shelves, lippedplate support. Base section with3 drawers fitted with brass platehandles, shaped apron pot boardbelow with turned supports andraised on blocked feet. Inheritedfrom parents in ex. cond. £250.07872 631813.CARAVAN AWNING IsabellaVentura Cadet. As new cond.used once only. Burgundy coloureasy assembly with light weightfibre glass poles. Door openingto both sides removable frontpanel. Curtains draught skirtand wheel arch cover. Awningand pole bags, peg bag. Groundcover 260cmsW 200cmsD. £275.Skinny wheel 5 stud fittedContinental tyre unused £15.Matlock 01629 593659.NATURAL STONE PAVERS –new sawn gritstone450x550x40mm. Natural StoneSetts – new sawn gritstone100x100x200mm. Please ringfor details. 3 rolls roofing felt 1mwide £15. Microtek DigitalImaging Scanmaker unused stillin box £10. 07989 313191 after3pm.

SINGLE DRUM ROLLERTRAILER Fully refurbished andnew tyres fitted £250. VintageCopper Radiator, 80cm Tall by36cm Wide, Good used cond.£60. Audi alloy wheel 15" no tyre(one only) £20. Metal loadingramps, Fully refurbished 10ftlong will take a 2 ton load £200.Audi A6 1996 Lots of engine andbody spares. Mcculloch ML433mower grass box £15. 01629640340.11 X 1000 PIECES JIGSAWPUZZLES mostly Xmas one £3each; 2x single duvet covers andpillow cases Light mauve andwhite design £2 each; BushFreesat HD player (does notrecord) £25 almost new; HumaxPVR 9150T Recorder £35; DarleyBridge Matlock 01629 735629 or07812 401465.WOMEN’S UK SIZE 10 FRANKTHOMAS BLACK LEATHERMOTORCYCLE TROUSERSSome damage on one of the legsbut very serviceable. £20.Women’s UK Size 10 FrankThomas Black LeatherMotorcycle Jacket withreinforced elbows andshoulders. Fantastic condition.£25. Job lot. 21 x unused hardhats. 10 in blue. 11 in white. £10.Collect from Cromford. 07808909259.WASHER/DRYER Hotpoint, ex.cond., about 3 years old. Nomarks. Sale due to house move£180. Fridge with small freezercompartment. Clean and noscratches. Sale due to housemove. £50. TV stand ex. cond.Black and silver. £20. Pinefreestanding mirror, ornatedesign expensive when new.£100. Have matching furniturealso if wanted for further priceplease ask. 01629 541971 or07951 191624.SINGLE BED with memory foammattress. Has under bed draws.£50. 01629 541971 or 07887357047.EASYTREK COMFY TREELESSSADDLE with stirrup leathers.17”, Black, Italian leather. Vgc£220. 01298 84915.HOTPOINT 4 BURNER GAS HOBgood cond. £25, 2 white cornerwashbasins with taps, one withpedestal £10 each, variousCottageware pcs by PriceKensington - offers, variousbrass ornaments, call for details- offers. 07866 137260(Tideswell).GOLF CLUBS Right Handed 9Nicklaus N1 Irons, (3 to 9,PW,SW) 4 Woods (Dunlop andChallenger) Driver (450cc), plus3, 5, and 7, £90. Grindleford01433 630613.4 WHEELED WALKER with seatex. cond. £50. ono 01433 620391(Hope).

SMALL DOG CRATE H:31'' x 21''£25; 1 piano stool.wooden legs,brown leatherette seat, H22”W26" D13" £45; Small chest ofdrawers, painted white withblack top. H27 x 20 x 18” £20.Must collect. 07837 725337.COLLECTION OF 34 ROYALROMANCES MAGAZINES Asnew £20 the lot. LeonardoCollectors Porcelain Dolls £5each. Wirksworth. 01629823795.TV STAND ex. cond. moderndark smoked glass 3 tier withround chrome leg supports,shelf tiers can be adjusted forheight. Across front 62 cms,across back 32 cms, depth frontto back 42 cms approx. Corneror back to the wall positioning.Cost new over £75. Now £5downsizing! 01629 583862.QUALCAST PANTHER 380CYLINDER LAWN MOWER forsale, 15” cut with grass box. Ex.cond. only £15. 01629 636391.50 GOOD SCREW TOP HONEYJARS £10. 01629 650494 Elton.SUBSTANTIAL WOODENGARDEN GATE approx 55.5” x33”. Can email a photo. £25.Indoor calor gas heater with 4heat settings, Included is a full15kg calor gas bottle. The heateris on castors making it easy tomanoeuvre. It works finealthough it shows signs of use.Photos available via email. £25Matlock 584435 BRASS DOUBLE HEADBOARD(John Lewis) £25 ono, Pinesingle headboard £10 ono,Wooden venetian blinds 120cm£10 ono, 60cm £7 ono, Mensleather jacket 38" chest £10 ono,Dinner suit waist 34", jacket 38-40" hardly used £15 ono. 01246583971 eve/weekend. 18 INCH HONDA CYLINDERMOWER good service record£115. 07917 242598.

HM ARMED FORCES TRI FORCEJACKAL VEHICLE £40 cost £60boxed. World PeacekeepersLookout Tower 3’ tall withsounds and accessories £25boxed. HM Armed ForcesSoldiers 12” tall x 3 £15 each.HM Armed Forces Pop up tent£15. Camo netting £10. 6Hessian sandbags £10. 3Command Bunker signs £5each. 01629 580712 Matlock.SADDLES English and Swisssafe and sound. 15" to 18" all£65. Horse tack 3 big bags ofbridle pieces and various otheritems of tack would suit ebayeror a dealer to sort thru andresell. £25 per bag. Please textonly for more details photos canbe sent via email 07528 105710Eyam.CHEST FREEZER perfectcond., white, HotpointRC30P, H 34”, D 26”, W28.5”, free to be collectedfrom garage. 01629 735701.MOBILITY SCOOTER ShopriderCadiz, 8mph, medium size +cover & various waterproofs£600. Yamaha “Electone FE50”Electronic organ, doublekeyboard, foot pedals, + stool +music books £500. SamsungAutomatic Dehumidifier,“Classic Collection”, little used£50. Corby 7700a Trouser Press£20. 01629 813687.3 DRAWER WHITE CUPBOARD£20; Upright hoover £15. 01629593514.HALFORDS CAR ROOF BOX withroof bars, vgc, used twice. Sizeapprox 3’ (90cm)W 5’ (152cm)L,£40. 01629 813692.SPARX HARD BIKEHELMET large, VGC £10;Waterproof trousers SpartXL, as new £10; Bridesmaiddresses x2, brown, size 12and 14, good cond. £10each. 01246 583180 Baslow.

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May is my favourite month.Often there are long sunnydays when I can walk throughfields full of new life, seecolourful wild flowers andpass trees or hedgerowsdrooping with spectacularblossom, whilst beingserenaded to by bird song. This is one of the times tosee orchids and I know someof the best locations to findthem. There is nothing quitelike our White Peaklimestone dales and valleysfor vivid displays and so forthis issue I set off on an orchidhunt that was to be richlyrewarded. My nature study ramblebegan the moment I got outof my car in the tiny car parkat Upperdale which is downthe road from Monsal Head. Iwatched in awe as a dipperzipped downstream abovethe Wye, skimming thesurface by only a few inches. Having passed CosyCottage with its leadedmullioned windows I crossedthe clapper bridge over theriver and headed up an olderoded track, passingbeneath the Monsal Trailwhere cyclists and walkerswere in a procession aboveme like busy ants on a tunnelto tunnel mission. I wended my way onwardsand upwards, glancing fromtime to time at the amazingrugged landscapeencompassing Monsal Dalewhich was graduallydisappearing far below.Suddenly I found myself in awildflower wonderlandsurrounded by banks ofcowslip, large Monetsplodges of fading bluebellsand the most fantasticarrangement of early purpleorchids that were liketowering spires, all bristlingwith busy bees and flyinginsects. On this high limestoneplateau are the remains ofmany old lead mines, theirspoil heaps dotted withbuttercup, daisy and wildpansy. By the side of aglorious sycamore treedecorated with vibrant newleaves was a derelict bobwall, once part of an enginehouse from long ago. The elevated track nowlevelled out, leading methrough meadows grazed bylivestock glad to be out fromtheir winter sheds. I hadstunning aerial views downtowards the waterfall in theriver and over to natural

archaeologists, children fromsix schools and hundreds ofvolunteers excavated thisformer Iron Age hillfort anddiscovered the remains ofstone ramparts, rock-cutditches and the skeleton of awoman dating from around300BC. Sky larks were singing inthe skies above whilst crowsplayed with the thermals,bobbing about and glidingover the dale in the warmbreeze. I could make out traffic onthe A6 far below, snakingdown towards Ashford. Treesin woodland facing southwere far greener than thosein Shacklow Wood oppositewhich mainly faces north. Eventually I arrived atBrushfield, being a remotecluster of old cottages andfarms. I watched as a farmerand his sons brought in theirlarge flock of sheep withlambs skipping alongsideand was told that they all hadto be checked over andwormed - there’s far morework involved in being ashepherd than just lambingand shearing, dipping andclipping! It was wonderful to watchas the men enticed the eweswith buckets of treats.Suddenly the lane ahead wasgridlocked with a movingmass of fleeces. I wandered slowly on,looking across to Taddingtonwhere the church spire waspeeping up, surrounded by ahiggledy-piggledy array ofrooftops lying beyond apatchwork of green fields and

hubby. I then crossed over astile and came across atrough where water boatmenskimmed the surface, thedepths beneath no doubt fullof insect larvae preparing tohatch out and take to the air. After following thefootpath over a couple offields I suddenly arrived at theedge of the world! From onhigh I looked down into aravine worn deep into thelimestone landscape overmany millennia by the river. Icould clearly see RavenstorYouth Hostel whichcommands a majesticposition looking out overTideswell Dale, whilstCressbrook Hall away to myright sat on a very lofty perch. Powderpuff clouds in analmost perfect blue sky abovewere casting shadows thatchased across the panoramiclandscape before me. I considered this to be theperfect location for myrucksack snack and tookadvantage of a largelimestone rock like a naturalchair to rest awhile. After onlya minute or two I noticed thatthe air around me was full ofmating flies but when acoupled up pair landed on mycheese sandwich I decided itwas time to move on! I descended the steep pathto Litton Mill with care, usingevery opportunity to admirethe wondrous views aroundme whilst watching each stepas I didn’t fancy a sudden rolypoly downwards. Shortly after this my walkbecame a woodland wander.Rather than take the easy

concessionary riverside pathwhich was simply divine. The highlight of my walkwas to see a vole creating a v-shape on the surface of theriver before disappearing intoa hole in the bank opposite.The ultimate icing on my cakewould have been if I couldhave focused my camera onit in time! There were severalanglers to be seen spaced outdown the river, all in quietcontemplation playing withtheir flies or flicking theirlines to try and tempt troutthat I could see darting aboutin the crystal clear water. It was a lovely dappledlight time of the day with sunfiltering down through thetrees. Nature can be veryartistic at times – the exposedlimestone cliffs of Water CumJolly dale appeared like anabstract painting, theirsurface striped in variousmonochrome shades. The end of my walkculminated with a nosey overthe fence to Cressbrook Mill,now neat and tidy apartmentsin a perfect ‘Escape to theCountry’ location before Iwalked the short stretch ofroadway back to my car.

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landslip which is known asHob Hurst House. The promontory Tor of FinCop was directly across fromme. In the summers of 2009and 2010 a group of

an extensive network of drystone walls. In a field next tome was a massive gingercoloured bull with a harem ofcows that were flirting andnuzzling up to their hunky

option of cutting through thehillside by taking advantageof tunnels on the MonsalTrail, I walked insteadthrough the Litton Millcomplex and followed the

SAVE THE DATE:ON SUNDAY 24TH JULY 2016 HATHERSAGE POOL WILL BE 80 YEARS YOUNGWe would especially like toinvite anyone who shares abirthday or has specialmemories of swims gone by!However, please note therewill be no formal invitationssent out. If you know ofsomeone who you thinkwould like to come pleasepass on this invitation. If you have memories andpictures of the past 80 yearswe would love you to sharethem. There will be a bandplaying on the bandstand anda demonstration of dancing.

Cream teas will be servedbetween 14.30 and 16.30. If you can wear a 1930soutfit that would be fantastic! We want to celebrate thehealth and vitality of the poolwhich is thriving. It will soon be that time ofyear again, and everyone atHathersage Swimming Poolis looking forward to our 4thAnnual 24 hour Mid SummerOpening on Saturday 18thJune. We will be open from3.30am Saturday until 3.30amSunday 19th June. As last year we will be

raising money for KingGeorge Field Charitable Trustwhich helps with the upkeepof the pool. To help to raisemoney we will have teamsand individuals competing inour 24 miles in 24 hourschallenge, or completingsponsored miles throughoutthe day. We are hoping toswim further than last year,when we recorded all thelengths swum during the day,converted them to miles, andmapped the journey, reachingStonehenge at 1am. There will be ticketed

sessions throughout thenight, which includes ourmonthly swim to live musicsession. Breakfast snackswill be available for thesunrise swimmers andhomemade soups and cakesavailable during the night. To find out full detailsabout the event please visitour website www.hathersageswimmingpool.co.uk andsearch Mid Summer 24 hourSwim, or contact us via [email protected] or call 01433 650843 Please come and join us!

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When you attend our Open Day,

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We will discuss your individual

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Demand for this event will be high

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Simply call FREEPHONE 0800 298 7261 NOW!If you are not able to attend we can arrange for a home visit at a convenient time to you, which is also free of charge.

Chris didn’t know what was

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A visit to Healthy Hearingmade all the difference toChris and his grandchildren!

Lifestyle Hearing Assessment™

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Wednesday 8th June The Old Hall Hotel, The SquareBuxton, Derbyshire SK17 6BD

Monday 13th June East Lodge Country House Hotel

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How precious a commodity the sense of hearing is, and how easily wetake it for granted! Too often we miss out on those precious

moments and simple adventures - like a telephone call from our grand-children or going out with our friends.

Today you don’t have to accept not being able to hear properly. Thanks to

major advances in audiology and technology, modern hearing aids effectively

compensate for most hearing disorders. Healthy Hearing are a family-run

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To appreciate just what we are saying, we are inviting you to join us at

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