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| What’s on Where this Week | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Location |
| Sunday | Horticultural Show Register exhibits from 8-11am 2pm – Show Open to all 3pm – Prize Giving followed by auctioning of the produce |
Memorial Hall | |
| Sunday | 6.30pm | Evening Prayer-Andy Larkin | Parwich Church |
| Tuesday | 7.30pm | Parish Council Meeting | Memorial Hall |
| Wednesday | 6.30pm | Pilates | Memorial Hall |
| Saturday & Sunday | Wirksworth Art Festival Trail & Makers Market Weekend | Around Wirksworth | |
| Sunday | 9.30am | Holy Communion-Andy Larkin | Parwich Church |
| Sunday | 11.15am | Holy Communion | Alsop Church |
| Sunday | 2.30pm | Methodist Service | Parwich Church |
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Week commencing 30 August 2010.
Last week of the season in one league and penultimate week in the other. Perhaps it is just as well judging by our results. We started the season poorly and improved in the middle, but we have dropped off considerably at the end.
Tuesday League – Away – Bakewell.
Up until this week we had managed to overtake Bakewell in the league. We were fourth and they were fifth. The match however reversed our standings and we were well beaten 81 points to 50. Our final position therefore fifth out of twelve.
It is somewhat of a victory, however, for the team members of the Tuesday League. We have about ten players who we can pick a team from. This means that if someone is on holiday, or more specifically in our case is ill, then pressure is very much put on the remaining players. It cannot be stressed enough that with the dramatic reduction in playing members, due predominantly to ill health, if we do not get more members the team will cease. A sad affair after 20 years.
Thursday League – Away – Matlock Golf Club.
If there can be a good loss then I suppose this could be described as it. We did accumulate a good points tally losing 123 points to 142. At present we are seventh in the league so hopefully this result will keep us in that position.
Last match – Home – Tideswell – 9 September 1.45.
John B.
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Thank you to Chris and Belinda for sending in these great shots as the balloon went right over their house.
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The next set of Pilates classes runs from 8th Sept until 19th Nov inclusive. The cost is £6.50 per session payable in a block of £45.50 on the 8th September. The time is 6.30 – 7.30pm.
Thanks Rebecca
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New classes for 2010
In the Cookery and Kitchen section:
Class 53. A Swiss Roll
Class 54. 3 Eggs
with Classes for Gentlemen Only:
Class 55. A Trifle
Class 56. A Sculpture made from Bar Snacks
Photograph Competition
Class 69. A locally taken photograph with a horticultural theme
For the details of every class in this show click here Continue Reading »
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Here are the weekly readings:
| Rainfallin mm | Pressurein Mb am | Pressurein Mb pm | Temperature in ºC | ||
| Max | Min | ||||
| Sun 22nd | 0.0 | 1016.2 | 1012.5 | 23.2 | 10.8 |
| Mon 23rd | 5.8 | 1003.4 | 1006.2 | 16.8 | 11.7 |
| Tue 24th | 0.4 | 1008.1 | 1014.5 | 17.0 | 9.0 |
| Wed 25th | 0.9 | 1016.7 | 1013.1 | 15.6 | 8.7 |
| Thu 26th | 3.6 | 1010.2 | 1010.6 | 13.4 | 11.2 |
| Fri 27th | 0.4 | 1011.3 | 1016.3 | 19.3 | 7.7 |
| Sat 28th | 0.9 | 1019.9 | 1019.8 | 18.3 | 7.7 |
| Total | 12.1 | Average | 17.7 | 9.6 | |
The weatherman on the hill says:
a better start to September to come than most of August has been!
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| What’s on Where this Week | |||
| Date | Time | Event | Location |
| Sunday | 10am | Songs of Praise – Andy Larkin | Parwich Church |
| Monday | 11am-4.30pm | Tea & Cakes in the Churchyard | Alsop Church |
| Sunday | Horticultural Show 8-11am – Bring in your exhibits 2pm – Open to the Public 3pm – Prize Presentation followed by an auction of exhibits |
Memorial Hall | |
| Sunday | 6.30pm | Evening Prayer-Andy Larkin | Parwich Church |
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Free events will encourage new or nervous cyclists to get out and about in the Peak District National Park this autumn. Pedal Peak District, a cycling project run by the Peak District National Park Authority, is putting on guided rides, cycle skills training and bike maintenance workshops for residents and visitors.
Booking is essential on 01629 816331 or e-mail pedal@peakdistrict.gov.uk
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Thur Sept 9: Women on Wheels - 6- 8pm from Parsley Hay cycle hire centre.
A 10-mile sociable ride through impressive scenery to Biggin and beyond. The ride will use fairly flat traffic-free trails and quiet roads. It aims to build confidence and fitness for new or nervous women cyclists. Bike-hire available. Bring money for a drink stop. Maximum 15 spaces.
Basic bike maintenance
Wed Sept 22, 1.30-4pm at Ashbourne cycle hire centre,
and Thur Sept 23, 10am-12.30pm at Parsley Hay cycle hire centre.
Does the thought of getting a puncture put you off cycling? Do you know how to adjust your brakes? Book yourself onto a free basic bike maintenance course with an experienced cycle mechanic on the cycle hire team. This introductory course covers lubrication, brake pads, gears and punctures. Bring your own bike in a clean condition to work on. Reserve a place.
Wed Oct 13: Get into cycling – beginners cycle training
1-3pm from Parsley Hay cycle hire centre.
Traffic-free cycle sessions aimed at beginners and people of all ages and abilities, especially lacking in confidence and cycle skills. It will cover balance, control and offer advice about cycling on local roads, equipment and accessories. Bikes are available for hire. Limited places available.
Event organiser Carol Parsons said: “All the events have a relaxed and sociable atmosphere aimed at building beginners confidence. We’ve had people come along who had never ridden a bike before and they’ve learned how to ride within a few hours.” All the events have friendly, expert cycle guides to provide advice and support, and all are free (though normal charges apply for bike-hire).
Carol said: “The rides, training sessions and maintenance workshops are proving popular. People are finding that the events are a great opportunity to build their cycling confidence and learn new skills.”
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Our Church Bell was returned from the Loughborough Bell Foundry yesterday, newly restored with its bright red mountings (known as a headstock) and bright redclapper. The bell, which is older than the church, dating from 180was cast by a Chesterfield foundry and had not been serviced since the Church was built in the 1860′s. The bell’s condition meant that it could come crashing down at anytime, so this restoration was long overdue. You might have heard it on Friday afternoon; the sound is fuller and more resonant.
Come and hear Jonathan Marshall ring it out on Sunday at the Songs of Praise service at 10am- all welcome!
Many thanks to all of you who have supported our concerts and other fund-raising events, these have enabled us to fund the £4,000 restoration bill- and many thanks to Lynette Coyne and Don Lowndes jnr. who assisted with the fitting of the Bell.
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Thank you to Ben and Martin for the photos.
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Thanks to Graham J for the following bulletin. If you have more news to share on this incident, please let us know via comments or email.
As at 08:30 this morning a tree has fallen across The Dale road between Parwich and A515 in the wood below Upper Moor Farm. It has fallen across the road and is suspended at head height by a telephone wire. It looks very dangerous, and is quite hard to see in this morning’s light. The police have been informed, but please be very careful. It doesn’t look sensible to try to drive under it, and certainly if you’re in a wagon you couldn’t get through.
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Week commencing 23 August 2010.
At the risk of repeating myself, not a very good week this week, two losses. Although the losses were not as big as last week.
Tuesday League – Home – Whitworth Park.
Penultimate match of the year, and we had a really good match this week. We won two games and so did Whitworth. The result however, was a win by one point to our opponents, 77 to 78.
Because of other results in the League we moved up a place to fourth. It would be good if we could consolidate this position in our final match of the season next Tuesday.
Next and last match – Away – 31 August – Bakewell 6.00 start.
Thursday League – Home – Hathersage.
Hathersage are top of the League and as a result of this match they will stay there. Whether we manage to stay mid table or slip into the nether regions will remain to be seen.
We failed to win any of the three doubles games and only won two of the six singles, although two of the singles losses were very close. The result however was never in doubt and the final score was 141 to Hathersage and 111 to us.
At least we won’t have to play them next year as they will be promoted! Only two more matches to go in this League.
Next match – Away – Matlock Golf Club – 2 September 1.45.
John B.
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Week commencing 16 August 2010.
Not a very good week this week, two losses.
Tuesday League – Away – Ashwood Park.
Not our favourite green to say the least. Although we managed to share the match two games each our points tally was considerably less than our opponents. The result was 78 to Ashwood and 62 to us. We still remain in fifth place in the league although we have lost ground on the fourth team. Only two more matches to go in this league.
Next match – Home – 24 August – Whitworth Park 6.15 start.
Thursday League – Away – Whitworth Park.
They are a little below us in the league, but we always have a good match. This week we did not do very well at all. We failed to win any of the three doubles and only won two of the six singles. The result was a resounding win for Whitworth 137 to 108 our second lowest points total of the year so far.
Not sure if we will hang on to our sixth place.
Only three matches left in this league.
Next match – Home – Hathersage – 26 August 1.45.
John B.
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The atmosphere as soon as we arrived reminded me of those impromptu last-minute parties that end up being the ones you still talk about with misty-eyed nostalgia. People here were all laughing, playing, and dancing with genuine gay abandon, there was…something…different going on here. I couldn’t quite put my finger on it. But I REALLY liked it.
Click here to read a full -and very positive – report of this year’s Y-Not Festival, as posted by the Nottingham arts and entertainment magazine LeftLion.
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Here are the weekly readings:
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Rainfall in mm |
Pressure in Mb am |
Pressure in Mb pm |
Temperature in ºC |
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Max |
Min |
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Sun 15th |
0.0 |
1021.4 |
1023.4 |
22.1 |
12.8 |
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Mon 16th |
0.0 |
1019.6 |
1019.3 |
23.6 |
10.3 |
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Tue 17th |
3.1 |
1014.3 |
1011.4 |
22.2 |
12.0 |
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Wed 18th |
2.2 |
1010.7 |
1010.4 |
24.2 |
8.0 |
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Thu 19th |
6.7 |
1011.6 |
1014.6 |
19.6 |
10.0 |
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Fri 20th |
2.2 |
1012.2 |
1014.8 |
21.1 |
13.0 |
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Sat 21st |
2.2 |
1015.8 |
1016.6 |
20.6 |
13.5 |
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Total |
16.4 |
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Average |
21.9 |
11.4 |
The weatherman on the hill says:
Another mixed week of weather with signs of autumn starting to show.
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This article has been sent in by Mike at Flaxdale Apiary who is supporting Derwent Rural Counselling – if you need help with a swarm ring Mike on 390433.

I am alerted now and again by residents of Parwich who have found a swarm of bees on their land – what should they do? Several weeks ago in July I found such a swarm hanging from the branch of a damson tree in my croft. The following describes what I did next:-
1. Obviously you wear protective clothing and use a smoker when you work on a swarm! In fact this swarm was not aggressive or troublesome at all and I did not bother with a smoker; swarming bees are not normally aggressive because they are engorged with honey. I laid a white sheet on the ground below the swarm covering as wide an area as possible.
2. Using a skep (a woven straw basket shaped container used by beekeepers) or a cardboard box which is what I used, I placed the opened box immediately underneath the swarm with one hand and with the other I shook the branch onto which the swarm was attached and most of the clump of bees fell into the box. You have to be quite skilful manipulating the box with one hand and shaking the tree branch with the other! This is even more difficult if you have to mount a ladder if the swarm is on an upper branch. A pair of secateurs is useful if you have to cut a stem off a branch.
3. Then I placed the box with the bees inside it on the white sheet on the ground with the opening to the box on its side just open enough for the bees to enter the box. There were lots of other bees which had fallen on the white sheet and others flying around. I used a feather to sweep the other bees off the branch. You want all the bees to end up in the box! Continue Reading »
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What’s on Where this Week |
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| Date | Time | Event | Location |
| Sunday | 9.30am | Holy Communion-Andy Larkin | Parwich Church |
| Sunday | 11.15am | Mattins | Alsop Church |
| Sunday | 2.30pm | Methodist Service | Parwich Church |
| Saturday | 7.30pm | Live Music with Vicki Lambert | Parwich Legion |
| Sunday | 10am | Songs of Praise – Andy Larkin | Parwich Church |
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Enormous congratulations have to go to Catherine Bunting, she achieved 5 A*s in her A levels yesterday and confirmed her place at Cambridge where she is going to study Natural Sciences. Most appropriately she will be at St Catharine’s College.
Good luck, now the pressure is off, enjoy the rest of your summer holidays!
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Today the planting was completed (well almost) at the Memorial Hall. There are 8 plants outstanding, which will be planted when the grass seeding is done in September. All bar one of the beds has been muched and this final one will be covered over the weekend, once we have planted the hundreds of snowdrops that were donated by different people in the village.
It is super to see the final phase completed ready for the Official Opening on the 25th September, to which everyone is invited. Again a huge thank you has to go to the Horticultural Society for their massive financial contribution towards the planting and to those individuals and groups that donated the 5 trees.
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Now the hall is finished, any bits and pieces that were being rehoused during the build can be returned, if you have things like tables, chairs, crockery etc please either drop them into Janet at the Pub or give her a ring on 212.
The landscaping of the hall will be done tomorrow. The landscaping company, Pople will be out about 8.30am and planting will take much of the day. It would be greatly appreciated if people could avoid using the car park.
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Ben Chadfield has come 2nd, winning the CPRE Trophy in the Brailsford & District Ploughing Competition. He achieved this in the hedge laying growth section, having laid the hedge the previous year in the competition. Well done to Ben.
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If you have anything for the diary, that would also benefit from being included in the Parish Magazine, please can you email it into parwich@hotmail.co.uk or directly to Jane, by Monday 23rd August. Thanks
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Here are the weekly readings:
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Rainfall in mm |
Pressure in Mb am |
Pressure in Mb pm |
Temperature in ºC |
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Max |
Min |
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Sun 8th |
0.0 |
1019.8 |
1021.2 |
22.1 |
11.0 |
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Mon 9th |
0.4 |
1016.9 |
1014.4 |
20.6 |
10.5 |
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Tue 10th |
0.0 |
1011.4 |
1013.7 |
21.3 |
10.0 |
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Wed 11th |
0.0 |
1015.4 |
1017.3 |
18.7 |
6.9 |
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Thu 12th |
6.7 |
1016.3 |
1018.9 |
17.8 |
12.2 |
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Fri 13th |
1.3 |
1017.5 |
1018.5 |
15.9 |
10.7 |
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Sat 14th |
6.7 |
1018.1 |
1018.9 |
19.3 |
11.1 |
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Total |
15.1 |
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Average |
19.4 |
10.4 |
Our weatherman on the hill says:
Coming up is a week of cooler temperatures and a mix of sunshine and showers, with Tuesday and Thursday looking the worst at the moment.
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What’s on Where this Week |
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| Date | Time | Event | Location |
| Sun 15th | 10am | Family Service with Parwich Methodists and St Peter’s | Parwich Church |
| Sun 15th | 11.15am | Holy Communion | Alsop Church |
| Sat 21st | 7.45-8.30am | Saturday Morning Bulk Rubbish Collection | Alsop |
| Sun 22nd | 9.30am | Holy Communion-Andy Larkin | Parwich Church |
| Sun 22nd | 11.15am | Mattins | Alsop Church |
| Sun 22nd | 2.30pm | Methodist Service | Parwich Church |
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PARWICH BOWLS CLUB – Week commencing 10 August 2010.
Tuesday League – Home – Bradwell.
Bradwell are just 20 points behind us in the league. It looked as though we were going to do very well after the first game, but in the end we only won one game to Bradwell’s three.
However, we did not lose indeed we each got 66 points – a draw.
Because of last week’s great win and teams around us this week not doing so well we have moved up to fourth place in the league.
Next match – Away – 17 August – Ashwood Park 6.15 start.
Thursday League.
As mentioned last week we did not have a league match, but played in the Greenaway Charity game at Wirksworth. The Greenaway Workshop is for disabled people.
The turnout was a record with 26 pairs taking part in Wirksworth and 24 pairs in Whitworth Park.
Parwich members have had quite a bit of success over the years and this year was no exception, with Ian Johnston winning the Plate tournament. Ian only joined us this year and although he has played a little ‘flat green’ bowls up until coming to live in Parwich, he had never been on a ‘Crown Green’. A great achievement, many congratulations.
In addition to Ian’s great win the Charity will have well in excess of £1000 to put into their funds.
Next match – Away – Whitworth Park – 19 August.
John B.
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Since we have stopped doing a regular feature on the Ashbourne News Telegraph, they have altered how they put out their e-edition. You can still see it on-line but you have to subscribe (55p per edition or £20 for a year, click here for more details). Some of the articles are still posted for free access on their main news page. And you can always get a paper copy from Janet in the Pub for 55p.
Though we have stopped doing the weekly post it is still our intention to point out any articles of local interest, and there are several photographs of familiar faces in this week’s edition:
- p. 5 A feature on Ian Pitts metal detecting survey of Parwich and Alsop. (Click here to see the photo of Ian.)
- p. 5 An article on the Parwich Panoramic Five fell race
- p. 21 An excellent photo of The A52s performing at the Ashbourne Breast Cancer Walk at Carsington Water.
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Over the summer I have noticed many young people, several fathers and other adults playing football on the football pitch. Unfortunately there is only one tatty net and the other ‘goal’ is just a pile of stones. Could I suggest that perhaps some interested person might like to see if they can be provided with new nets – perhaps through the Parish Council, Wakes Committee or with a Sports Grant? It is great that our village families are so active and it would be good to encourage them.
Patti B
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Don’t forget your water supply may be interrupted tonight.
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The Horticultural Society is very grateful to Bill Whitfield of Leatherbritches Nursery for kindly judging the baskets at 17 houses. It was good to see such a fine display. Here are the four that Bill considered were the best.
Joint 1st prize – Jack Cundy, Main Street
Joint 1st prize – Ben and Jane Bennett, Croft Avenue
2nd prize – Margaret and Roy Lynam, Rathbone Croft
3rd Prize – Wendy and Larry Birds, Lenscliffe
Michael Hart, P&DHS Secretary
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There are just 3 1/2 weeks to go before the Horticultural Show on Sunday 5th September. Over the next week we will be publishing details of the different classes. Remember if you are a jam or chutney maker, get picking now. Below are the new, novelty classes, so the men can start practising their trifles and all photographers can start snapping.
It’s a local event, which is just a bit of fun, but hardwork goes into setting it up, so please do support the day, either by entering or by buying the produce at the auction.
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There is a photographer coming into Toddler group on Fri 13th at 2.30pm in the Memorial Hall if anyone wants to bring their child/ren along. Though primarily aimed at the younger children, older siblings are also welcome. No need to book just turn up on Friday.
If in doubt, email parwich@hotmail.co.uk and the Team will pass on any queries. The photographer will send proofs before you commit to ordering photos.
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