Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Road conditions – Wednesday

12-30pm – Do let us know if the fresh snow (a couple of short but heavy falls, but melting straight away in the village) is having any impact on the roads.

Communion Service on Sunday

Oil co-op meeting on Thursday

Those interested in setting up a parallel LGP group are welcome to come along too. If you are interested but can’t make the meeting let Karen Carpenter know or email the Blog Team on parwich@hotmail.co.uk

For those of you who do not know, the school has its own website.  You can click through to it from the “School” tab along the top of the blog, from the school logo on the right hand side of the blog or by clicking here.   Some parts of the website are ready and others are under construction and will be developed and added to as time goes by.  The aim of the website is to improve communication between the school and pupils, parents, governors and anyone else who might be interested in finding out a little bit more.

It’s worth coming back to look at the website from time to time to see what’s new.  Let us know by commenting below if there is anything you would like to see on the website and we can pass your suggestions onto the school.

Tickets now gone (Tue).
We have 2 tickets for New Beautiful South at the Buxton Opera House, which we are unable to use. They’re for this Friday 12th Feb at 7.30pm. Does anyone want them? We don’t want any money for them.
Linda & Jackie
(Note, this event is a sell out so this might be your only opportunity to get tickets.)

The A52s To Play The Legion

Oil Order now!

There are a couple of us that cannot wait for the oil co-op to be up and running, we need oil now and will be placing the order tomorrow afternoon, Tuesday.  If you want to join us in this round of delivery either email parwich@hotmail.co.uk or ring Jane on 665 (please leave your own phone number, so we can come back to you).  We will be using the small tanker for delivery.

Memorial Hall updates.

Following the next Memorial Hall committee meeting (which takes place on Wednesday Feb 10th), a newsletter will be issued, with the aim of bringing everyone up to date on the current state of the project. The newsletter will appear on PARWICH.ORG by Friday, and on village noticeboards by the end of next weekend.

This will be followed up by an open meeting on Thursday March 4th (venue to be announced), which everyone is invited to attend. This will be an opportunity for seeking further clarification of any questions which you might have, as a follow up to the information in the newsletter.

The AGM will now take place on Monday May 10th, after the build is complete.

As always, minutes of each committee meeting can be found in the village shop.

Unwanted Ink Jet Cartridges

I have some unused (albeit several years old) ink jet printer cartridges.  They are going free, if (when used) you agree to pass the empty cartridges on to Parwich Primary School.

  • 1x Black – Compatible Inject Cartridge (replaces HP c66 15A) – compatible for DestJet 810C/812C/840C/842C, and HP Printers Scanners, Copier 500
  • 2x Black – Inkjet Cartridge Ryman R1005 (equivalent to HP15) – compatible for HP Desk Jet HP Desk Jet 810C/812C/840C/842C/920C/940C and Officejet V series psc 500/750/950
  • 1x Colour – Inkjet Cartridge Ryman R7008 (equivalent to HP78) – compatible for HP Desk Jet 930C/932C/935C/950C/952C/970CSE/970CXI/990CSE/990CXI/1220C/1220CSE/1220CXI, Photosmart 1215/1218 and OfficeJet G55/G95/K60/K80 Colour Copier
  • 1x Colour – Compatible for Epson Stylus Photo/Photo 700/Photo 750/Photo EX/PM 700C
  • 4x Black – GE-00093 Bk – compatible for Epson MJ-500/810C/830CS, Stylus Colour 400/500/600, Stylus Photo/Photo 700/Photo Ex PM-700/700C/2000C

If you want any of the above please contact Peter on tel. 287 or email parwich@hotmail.co.uk, otherwise they will be sent for re-cycling.  Also does anyone know about recycling old PC equipment: printers, monitor, keyboard, scanner, etc. (either very out of date or not worth repairing).  Is the main recycling point at Ashbourne the best solution?

Emergency First Aid for Children

Last year Parwich First Responders organised training for all interested parties in how to care for children in life-threatening situations.  They are keen to organise more such training if there is sufficient interest:

Do you want another visit by ALAN GIBSON, CONSULTANT NEONATOLOGIST (children’s doctor in charge of new born baby unit) of Sheffield Hospitals?

It is now a year since Alan and his team came to the village to teach us about how to care for infants and children that we found in a life-threatening situation, e.g. unconsciousness, fits, drowning, electrocution, head injury.

We have recently been in touch with him and he would very much like to visit our village again. He is willing to come with his team, for as long as we wish, whenever we wish and to teach whatever we wish! So long as we can organize some dates for him.

So this note is just to let you know of his offer.

  • Now there are so many new children in the village, perhaps there could be some training for those who have not been to his training before?
  • Also perhaps some teaching for the partners of those who came last time?
  • Maybe there are some people who could not make our last date?
  • And of course there are those of us who may have attended last time but would like a refresher session?

As before he is happy to teach anyone – those with direct care of children, those who come across children in their working lives, and of course grandparents etc., who may take care of children.

Could you please contact us and let us know if you are interested, and which group you fit into. When we know what you want we will go back to Alan and try to arrange some suitable dates.

Take care.

Martin and Jean Compton, Parwich First Responders
Gibbons Bank, Parwich
Tel 390 529
Email martin@orchidserve.com

Please collect for the School ….

Parwich Primary School are collecting the following:

And will also be collecting the following, as soon as they become available:

  • Sainsbury’s School Vouchers – from 17-2-10
  • Tesco’s School Vouchers – from 1-3-10

The School would be grateful if any/everyone else could collect these as well. Please put the smaller items (stamps, box tops and vouchers) in the School letter box at any time during term. The used ink cartridges and old mobile phones can be brought into School during the school day (8-30am to 3-30pm).

Last Week’s Weather

Last week’s readings:

Rainfall

in mm

Pressure

in Mb am

Pressure

in Mb pm

Temperature in ºC

Max

Min

Sun 31st

0

1008.3

1015.1

3.4

-3.4

Mon 1st

1

1016.6

1017.2

4.5

-2.5

Tue 2nd

11

1008.1

1006.0

5.9

1.1

Wed 3rd

2

1011.0

1010.3

0.9

-4.0

Thu 4th

3

1009.0

1007.0

6.3

0.3

Fri 5th

3

1001.4

1000.0

6.8

3.3

Sat 6th

0

1011.6

1017.4

4.4

1.0

Total

20

Average

4.6

-0.6

A bit of everything this week, but at least the sun is setting appreciatively later.

What’s on Where this Week

What’s on Where this Week
Date Time Event Location
Sunday 11am Mattins Parwich Church
Wednesday 6pm & 7.15pm Pilates School
Wednesday 7pm Memorial Hall Committee Meeting The Sycamore
Wednesday 7.30pm PCC Meeting Parwich Church
Thursday 7.30pm Meeting about setting up an Oil Co-op The Sycamore
Friday   Schools Break up for Half Term  
Friday 7pm Horticultural Society Committee Meeting The Sycamore
Sunday 9.30am Holy Communion
Rev’d Andy Larkin
Parwich Church
Sunday 11.15am Holy Communion
Rev’d Andy Larkin
Alsop Church
Sunday 2.30pm Methodist Service Parwich Church

Sue H would like to say a big ‘thank you’ to everyone who supported the coffee morning last Friday and made donations. She would especially like to thank those who sent cakes, jam, eggs etc. for sale. The morning raised £225 which will be sent to Carol M who is raising sponsorship for WoW.

As well as being a successful fund-raising event, it was an excellent opportunity to see people and to catch up!

Parwich Heights – Instalment Two

Lovers of great fiction, the waiting is over…

Following in the footsteps of serialised novel writers such as Charles Dickens and Stephen King, we present to you the second thrilling instalment of Parwich Heights – a romantic novel written by the readers of parwich.org. You can learn all about this masterpiece-in-the-making by clicking here along with details on how you too can become a co-author in this ambitious project.

The first instalment was published a short while ago and is republished here to remind you of what happened. The second instalment, written by the hugely talented ‘Bridget Jones‘, is hot off the press and is published here for the first time. We would like to thank ‘Bridget’ for a most compelling read. This is quite a story! Read on…

Continue Reading »

End of (half) Term Assembly

Copies of the School Newspaper, written by the children to raise funds for the School Council, will be available in School on Friday before and after the Assembly.  Also it is hoped it will be on sale in the Shop at the Sycamore during the week.

Watch your speed!

Today we received a reminder of the dangers of traffic going too fast through our villages, most of our lanes have no pavements and limited or non-existent verges.  This is particularly relates to where the road abruptly narrows between the gables of Dam Farm and Church Gates Cottage in the vicinity of the children’s Play Area, with a junction on one side, and an emerging footpath and suddenly ending pavement on the other, all on a bend:

I thought it would be a good idea to post a reminder about watching your speed in the village. Or rather, watching out for the speed of others! There was a coming together of a bus and van on the bend beside Dam Farm this morning (1 vehicle left a 40ft skid mark).

This follows the recent duck fatality at the same location! This is also the point where a public footpath meets the road, where little kiddies might venture out unexpectedly. A small child on a bike, for example, would not be visible from either direction until the last moment. Could you stop in time?

Ian P

As well as the damage to the two vehicles a garden wall was hit.

School Newsletter no. 20

click on the Newsletter to access as a pdf.

Former vicar composes hymn

Christopher Harrison, the former vicar of our of Parishes is featured in today’s Nottingham Evening Post.  Click on the image to see the full article as a pdf.

Sunday saw the première of the hymn “City built with skills of thousands“, composed by Christopher.  It was sung for the first time by the Choir at the High Sheriff’s Legal Service in St Mary’s in Nottingham’s Lace Market.

The hymn can be listened to on the Evening Post’s website.  Click here to go to their website, and then select the link “CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THE HYMN” about a third of the way down the article.

Congratulations and best wishes to our former Blog Team Member from all here at PARWICH.ORG.

Wanted – hen pen / small shed

Does anyone have a hen pen or a small garden shed suitable for 5 hens that they no longer need?

If so, please contact Parwich 390286.

Coffee Morning, Plant & Craft Sale

Here’s a chance to get together over a cup of coffee, have a chat and support a good cause. All Are Welcome.

Click on the picture to enlarge it and get more details.

Photo Diary Week 19th

The blockwork has been continuing both externally and internally all week.  The stone work has started; the photos below show the rear wall of the kitchen along the public footpath to The Square.


JF-S

February Church Magazine

Click on the image of the cover to see the current issue of the Group Magazine for the parishes of Alsop, Fenny Bentley, Parwich, Thorpe and Tissington.

Paper copies can be obtained in each of the Churches or you can arrange to have it delivered to your house.

This issue starts with ‘Greetings from Andy Larkin‘ letting everyone know something about himself and his family, along with thanks to all who helped get the vicarage ready before they moved in and for all the gifts and cards welcoming them.

Please note in the Tissington section a new home is being sought for an 11 year old terrier named Bramble.

Road Conditions – Thursday

Please update drivers on the condition of the roads.

Today’s Stunner

The Ashbourne News Telegraph is again available on the counter at the Sycamore or on-line; not even any thing from our own DW.  I struggled to find many mentions of our area, but here are some items that might interest our readers.

As always let us know of anything we have missed.

Latest update from your Safer Neighbourhood Officer

December 2009/January 2010

 .

.

 Dear Resident

Happy New Year from your Safer Neighbourhood Policing Team!

During the month of December several incidents of flooding (due to a blocked drain) on Spend Lane were reported by drivers, residents and the local Water Bailiff. The issue was also raised at the Safer Neighbourhood Policing Team Governance Meeting held on 9 December 2009 at Fenny Bentley School. Also mentioned was the missing ‘Warning’ sign from the A515 opposite Valley View, Fenny Bentley. All relevant agencies have been informed and hopefully the issues will soon be rectified.

The B5056 to Bakewell is still closed to traffic and this has caused many logistical issues. On 1st December a track machine being used by the workmen at the site of the landslide had its windscreen stolen. This is not common practice around this area, but it does happen!.

On 31st December at approximately 7pm at Mappleton a suspicious incident was reported. A resident was walking through the village, when a male pulled up in silver estate car and asked if they would like a lift to Ashbourne, offer refused and the vehicle drove away.

Dog fouling! ….this is happening at Fenny Bentley on a regular basis on the lane leading to Ashes Farm Barn. Please be considerate and think of the children, walkers and residents that enjoy the area.

If anyone has any information regarding these incidents please contact Ashbourne Police on 0345 123 33 33. Other useful numbers are at the bottom of this post.

On a lighter note, the Mappleton New Years Day Boat Race and Bridge Jump was a great success although it was very, very cold; apparently the water was the coldest for many years. No incidents were reported at the event.

At Fenny Bentley on 1st January a vehicle skidded off the road and damaged a fence, no injuries but a narrow escape for the driver. Two days later another vehicle skidded off the road into a garden, down a steep bank, again no serious injuries; this was at Kniveton during the day at around 1pm. Continue Reading »

Thanks to Cheryl and Helen for sharing the following information.

Roads are very icy this morning, so care is needed. The Alsop road is quite bad all the way along where it has rained and then frozen, and there are patches of ice on the A515 to Ashbourne, particularly on the hill going down from Tissington gates to Fenny Bentley.
- Cheryl

I can second that. Going south to Ashbourne at 7:30 seemed OK, but going north at 8am there was significant black ice at the footbridge. Further north to Buxton is better, as it is actually milder here for a change!
- Helen

Latest this afternoon – Thanks Graham.  Please be warned that if this rain freezes on the snow, the roads may well cause problems.  Please update us.

Major bad journey home tonight (Wednesday). Left Buxton at 5:10pm (I know – part timer). Got stuck at Brierlow Bar on the A515, decided to cut across to A6 via Chelmorton. Driving conditions appalling. Home 1hr:45 mins later just a little bit stressed. Had to break NY resolution and reward myself with a pint of Oddfellow Ale.

I think the A6 and A515 are presently closed.

Free Website Training

We have received the following information from the National Park’s Live Work & Rural Team on free training for voluntary groups/social enterprises or businesses in the Peak Park:

Dear Live & Work Rural Business

We have responded to high demand for additional FREE LOCAL training around the use of websites to improve your business performance and are working with the Derbyshire Enterprise Agency (DEA) to run the following workshops.

We anticipate demand to be high, so please book early. We have some places reserved for you as L&WR businesses, but it is also being promoted via the DEA website.

You can either phone June Ogterop on 0845 603 8370 or go directly on line www.ebusinessclub.biz to book your place and more details of the contents of the course can be found on the website.

Planning a Successful Website – Action Planning Workshop
Dates:

  • 3 March 2010 Losehill Hall, Castleton
  • 16 March 2010 Bakewell Agricultural Business Centre

Continue Reading »

Can I borrow?

Does anyone have a copy of this book, The Jolly Postman or Other Peoples Letters by Janet & Allan Ahlberg that I could borrow until mid next week. Thanks Jane. Tel 665

Possible oil buying co-op

Updated 2nd Feb: Since posting the information below, Karen Carpenter has offered to ring round different Oil Suppliers to get an overview of how various companies would work with local syndicates.  Rather than having only one company attending the meeting, Peak Oil will be asked for their ideas, but not invited to the meeting.

A Peak Oil representative has asked Karen Carpenter (Derbyshire Dales District Council) if he could attend the open meeting at the Sycamore Inn on Thursday 11th Feb.  She contacted me as the only member of the Blog Team whose phone number she had.  We both felt that he may have useful information to share, but obviously it is essential that any co-op is not tied to any specific company.  Consequently he will be offered a slot near the start of the meeting but will be asked to leave for the main discussion.

However, if anyone else has strong views on a company rep. attending the meeting please leave a comment, contact Karen Carpenter or email parwich@hotmail.co.uk.

Peter T

Weather Summary

Last week’s readings:

Rainfall

in mm

Pressure

in Mb am

Pressure

in Mb pm

Temperature in ºC

Max

Min

Sun 24th

2

1020.5

1020.6

4.4

1.2

Mon 25th

0

1025.4

1032.6

2.4

1.3

Tue 26th

0

1035.4

1037.2

2.9

0.3

Wed 27th

0

1025.3

1020.5

6.7

-0.5

Thu 28th

1

1015.9

1007.8

8.6

1.3

Fri 29th

2

996.1

1000.5

4.4

1.7

Sat 3oth

0

1003.0

1006.5

4.0

-3.1

Total

5

Average

4.8

0.3

Just a sprinkling of snow so far.

What’s on Where this Week

What’s on Where this Week
Date Time Event Location
Sunday 11am Mattins and dedication of the new window Parwich Church
Tuesday 7.30pm Council Meeting The Pavilion
Wednesday 6pm & 7.15pm Pilates School
Thursday  7pm Parwich Memorial Hall Committee Meeting The Sycamore
Friday 10am-12.30pm Coffee Morning
for Wellbeing of Women
Rookery House
Sue H’s house
Sunday 11am Mattins Parwich Church

The next meeting of Parwich Parish Council is Tuesday 2nd February at 7-30pm in the Cricket Pavilion at Parson’s Croft (so wrap up well). As always the first ten minutes of the meeting are open to comments and questions from members of the public, who may also attend but not participate in the remainder of the meeting.

Click here to see the Agenda for this meeting.

Click here to read the unapproved Minutes of the previous meeting (12th Jan 2010).

Click here for the dates of all the 2010/2011 meetings.

February Film

School newsletter 19

Camera wanted

Hi there,

Just wondering if anyone has a digital slr camera for sale? Perhaps someone who got a new one for Christmas?

Allie’s camera got broken (camera on tripod + energetic kitten = disaster).

Thanks,

Debbie W
tel 568 or email c/o parwich@hotmail.co.uk

Grey cat found

Has anyone lost a smokey grey cat (young male)? The cat looks well cared for, and has obviously not been out in the wild for any length of time.

I noticed a cat miaowing outside our door last night, and it didn’t want to go away. I let it in, in case it had been abandoned. It stayed overnight, even though we have a cat flap where it could have gone out. I put the cat out this morning when I went to work, and have come back this evening and it’s still here.

Does anyone own, or know who owns this cat – please contact the website (parwich@hotmail.co.uk ) to be re-united with your cat.

Thanks for your help.

Regards
Keeley

New Vicar in place

Welcome again to the Rev Andy Larkin and his family.  Although they have now been living in Parwich for several weeks, yesterday saw Andy officially take charge of the five parishes of Fenny Bentley, Thorpe, Tissington, Parwich and Alsop en le Dale.

In St Peter’s, which was filled to capacity with members of the five congregations, representatives of the diocesan clergy and friends and visitors, Robert Shields Esq (on behalf of his father) and Sir Richard FitzHerbert, joint patrons of the parishes, presented our new vicar to the Right Rev Humphrey Southern, Bishop of Repton.  Continue Reading »

Photo Diary Week 18

The three photos below show the attenuation tank being installed.  This tank collects the water from the roof and car park and controls the rate at which water enters the main drain.  The tank is under the entrance to the car park, between the four ground source heat pipes.   All the rest of the drains for the hall are now in place.

Continue Reading »

This Week in the Stunner

The Ashbourne News Telegraph can be purchased from The Sycamore or read online

p 3 Parking bosses ready to step up enforcement campaign.  From Monday DCC will start being tougher on vehicles, particularly to those parked alongside dropped curbs.

p.7. Newspaper undergoes a radical new redesign.

p16. Flagg races planned for April.  The first race was held on Easter Tuesday 1892 and it has run every year except during World War Two and Foot and Mouth.  There are seven races scheduled for this year including the famous stone wall steeplechase.  This race will now start in open country between the villages of Pomery and Flagg and navigation could be as important a factor as raw speed, agility and courage.  Tuesday 6th April at 12.30pm.

P20/21 – Dreams of reviving the carnival glory.  Plans are gathering momentum to revive the Ashbourne Carnival.

Older Posts »