The Parwich Chapel Anniversary will be this Sunday 7th June @ 2.30pm at St. Peters. This is a joint Anglican and Methodist Service and the preacher will be Rev. Nicola Briggs.
Please come and join us and enjoy tea and cakes after the service
The Parwich Chapel Anniversary will be this Sunday 7th June @ 2.30pm at St. Peters. This is a joint Anglican and Methodist Service and the preacher will be Rev. Nicola Briggs.
Please come and join us and enjoy tea and cakes after the service
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Whilst looking through an old programme I have found some words written by Denis Laycock, I feel it is important to reshare them as they provide a valuable insight into our Wakes celebrations…
‘Since the formation of the Loyal Laurel and Crown Lodge, the Parwich Branch of the Independent Order of the Oddfellows, in 1836, June 29th, St Peter’s Day, has become an important date in our village’s annual calendar.
To begin with, it would have been marked by the Club Walk, a Church Service (with a fine for those members not attending), and a dinner in one of the village inns. Other celebrations also took place, however in the 1850’s there is even a record of a dancing bear visiting the village!
Later on, Funfairs began attending. These included Sykes Fair and later Tommy Rae. Their arrival was greeted with great excitement amongst the children. Work in school was almost impossible until teachers had taken them to the Green to see the Fair. There is even a record of Mr Hampson treating each child to a ride!
Over the years the pattern of Wakes has changed. The Walk and Feast was moved first to a Monday, later to the Saturday nearest to June 29th. Sports and a mid-week social were added to the agenda. Then in 1974 a new organizing committee – the Parwich Carnival and Recreation Committee was formed, largely due to the driving force of the then Vicar, Christopher Read, former headmaster Leslie Fearn and several villagers old and new. Wakes celebrations grew from the weekend to a week-long celebration, with new events developing – the Hill Race, the Ball Race, a ferret and a horse racing night and the traditional Oddfellows dance and raffle on the final Friday night. Occasional five-a-side football competitions were staged on Nethergreen. Over forty years ago the Notts DA Camping and Caravan Club ‘discovered’ Parwich and they have been visiting each year ever since.
Over the years, the Carnival Committee has organised other village events, including the staging of pantomimes, an annual bonfire on November 5th and assisting in village celebrations of national events.’
As we draw near to Wakes Saturday 2026 the Oddfellows Walk, Dinner and the Carnival still remain at the heart of our celebrations and hopefully will do for many years to come.
Denis Laycock is the longest serving member of the Carnival and Recreation Committee and has been a member since 1975! For this support, unrivalled knowledge and good humour we thank you Denis – we look forward to seeing the Wakes waistcoat soon!
Lucy M
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Less than 4 weeks to go until the start of Wakes 2026! We still have some availability for stalls at the Wakes Village Market. Please contact Rosie W if you’d like to book a space – rosieposie2052@hotmail.com

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Stuart Chambers passed away peacefully in his sleep 22 May 2026.
The funeral arrangements are as follows:
Friday 19 June 2026
1pm Parwich Church
2:30pm The Sycamore Inn
For the funeral the family would like ladies to wear bright scarves and gentlemen dickie bows.
For communications please contact Ange Roebuck
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Eleanor the Great follows Eleanor Morgenstein (June Squibb, herself 95 years old), a 94-year-old woman navigating grief and loneliness. After the loss of her best friend, she relocates from Florida to New York City to live with her daughter and grandson. Seeking companionship, she accidentally wanders into a support group for Holocaust survivors and begins passing off her late friend’s survival stories as her own to fit in. This escalates when she forms a close bond with Nina (Erin Kellyman), a young journalism student who wants to feature Eleanor’s experiences in an article. As she navigates the fallout with her family, the survivors, and Nina, she is eventually offered forgiveness and the opportunity to make amends.
Friday June 12th 7.45PM
Free Entrance. Refreshments. Raffle
Parwich Memorial Hall
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I hope you are all getting your fancy dress outfits sorted 😉. The full programme will be shared soon.

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This weekend’s rate is £0.7735 ppl* for the Parwich, Tissington & Bradbourne Heating Oil Club
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FREE compost bins. Collect from Sue or Tony at Spenedge Monsdale Lane.

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We have four really nice solid wood doors from fitted cupboards which are no longer required. They are 19.5″ x 77″ (49cm x 195cm)
Free and can be collected from the driveway at Old Hall.

Malcolm
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We have two rolls of hessian-backed, beige bedroom quality carpeting for disposal.
They are from our guest bedrooms so have only seen light use..
1. 12′ x 8′ (365cm x 244cm)
2. 12’6″ x 9’10” (381cm x 269cm)
Once again, free to a good home.
Can be collected from Old Hall

Malcolm
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After the huge success of the first edition, we’re pleased to announce that the Minninglow March is back for 2026!
The Minninglow March explores a beautiful circular route from the pretty village of Parwich, a few miles North of Ashbourne, nestled in the Derbyshire Dales.
Sunday 12th July 2026, 9am. 2026 Entries open NOW Click here to enter
START / FINISH LOCATION
The Pavilion, Parwich
DISTANCE
The route is approximately 17 miles long with 2,000 ft of elevation
NAVIGATION
This is a self-navigation event, so please ensure that you are confident using either a GPX navigation system on your watch / phone OR a physical map & compass. We will only put minimal signage out on the course (such as at road crossings) & for the majority you’ll be following public right of ways or well-used trails
THE QUEST
Collect and Deliver! You’ll visit two points-of-interest on the route and will need to collect a card from each, and deliver them to the finish line in Parwich. There will be spot prizes at the finish for those with the funniest combination of cards!
AID STATIONS
There will be three aid stations for you to refuel & replenish your weary legs at during your Quest. There will be a selection of sweet & savoury snacks & light refreshments available, including REAL COCA COLA;
Aid Station 1 @ 3.5 miles – shortly after arriving on the High Peak Trail (you’ll need it after the initial climb!)
Aid Station 2 @ 9.4 miles – before the “Cliff” descent into Carsington Village
Aid Station 3 @ 14 miles – in Bradbourne by the Church, to provide energy for that last push to the finish!
ENTRY FEE
£35 UKA / TRA affiliated (+£2 unaffiliated)
INCLUDED WITH ENTRY FEE
– specific event parking in Parwich, only a 2 minute walk to the start / finish area
– finishers memento embroidered patch
– finishers’ goody bag containing light snacks & refreshments
– three aid-stations along the route (serving light refreshments incl. REAL COCA COLA)
– donation to Parwich Parish Council for maintenance of their beautiful village & facilities
– GPX of the route
– free to download event photos
– event results; results will be published within 24 hours of the event finish
– unique discount code for The Derby Runner (online and in store) who are kindly supporting the event
PRIZES
1st, 2nd and 3rd male & female will be recognised with trophies
For full information and to enter please visit the organisers website by clicking here
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We have an unwanted roll-top bath (1560cm x 70cm) complete with claw legs and all fittings which is no longer required due to refurbishments at Old Hall.
Free to a good home can be collected from Old Hall

Malcolm
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| DATE | TIME | EVENT | LOCATION |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30th Sat | 7.30pm | Vinyl Night | Legion |
| 31st Sun | 3.00pm – 4.00pm | Social Bowling | Parson’s Croft |
| 2nd Tue | Grey Domestic Bin | ||
| 2nd Tue | 9.30am | Morning Prayer | St Peter’s |
| 2nd Tue | 10.00am | Stronger for Longer | Memorial Hall |
| 3rd Wed | Horticultural Society Trip – Wollerton | ||
| 3rd Wed | 7.00pm | Bingo | Legion |
| 5th Fri | 9.30am – 1.00pm | Community Hub | Legion |
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Do we have a new resident in Parwich on our restored pond? I hope he finds a partner!
Shared by MartinC


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PEAK 7 CHURCH SERVICES JUNE 2026
Hartington 9:15am All Age Service
Tissington 11:15am Holy Communion
Parwich 2:30pm Joint C of E and Methodist Service
Alsop 11:15am Holy Communion
Hartington 11:15am Morning Service
Parwich 9:15am Morning Prayer
Hartington 11:15am Holy Communion
Parwich 11:00am Oddfellows Service
Sunday 28th June – Trinity 4
Parwich 11:00am Campsite service
Biggin (Village H)11:15am Morning Prayer
Thorpe 11:15am Morning Prayer
Hartington 11:15am Morning Service
Sunday 5th July – Trinity 5
Hartington 9:15am All Age Service
Alsop 9:15am Holy Communion
Tissington 11:15am Holy Communion
Parwich 2:30pm Methodist Service
Weekday morning prayer in different churches
These are informal occasions for anyone who feels they would like to pause and worship for 15-20 mins with Revd Nicola. All are welcome – no advance notice (or ongoing commitment) required. Start time 9:30am. At Thorpe we use the Northumbria Community morning prayer liturgy at other churches Church of England Common Worship morning prayer or NC as feels best to those present.

Currently FitzHerbert School collective worship is held nearly every Monday in term time in Fenny Bentley church at 09:10. Community members, young or old, are all welcome.
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The historian Jean Yates will be giving a talk at Bradbourne Church Hall on 4th of June at 7.30pm the subject is Buffallo Bill Came to England.
The charge will be £5 which includes refreshments.
Jean Castledine
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Song Sung Blue (2025) is a biographical musical drama about Mike and Claire Sardina, a married couple who found success as a Neil Diamond tribute band named “Lightning & Thunder”. Starring Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson, the film follows their journey through musical passion, financial struggles, personal tragedy, and resilience.
It is based on the 2008 documentary of the same name, highlighting the life of the real Milwaukee-based tribute act. Hugh Jackman plays Mike (“Lightning”) and Kate Hudson plays Claire (“Thunder”), showcasing their dedication to performing, even after personal health crises.
The film explores the highs and lows of their careers, including opening for Pearl Jam, alongside personal hardships, such as Claire’s leg amputation following a car accident.
It is described as a heartwarming “underdog story” about love, second chances, and passion for music, sometimes featuring a blend of humour and emotional drama.
The movie is written and directed by Craig Brewer and offers a behind-the-scenes look at the life of impersonators
The Guardian **** “Neil Diamond tribute act gets sweet treat of movie thanks to Jackman and Hudson”
Friday May 29th 7.45PM
Free Entrance. Refreshments. Raffle
Parwich Memorial Hall
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Looks like our favourite mobile mast doesn’t like the sunshine!
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This weekend’s rate is £0.8849 ppl* for the Parwich, Tissington & Bradbourne Heating Oil Club
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| DATE | TIME | EVENT | LOCATION |
|---|---|---|---|
| 24th Sun | 9.15am | Morning Prayer | St. Peter’s |
| 24th Sun | 3.00pm – 4.00pm | Social Bowling | Parson’s Croft |
| 24th Sun | 6.30pm | Abba Duo | Sycamore |
| 25th Mon | 11.00am- 4.00pm | Tea and Cakes | St Michael’s |
| 25th Mon | 2.00pm | Bike Ride | Legion |
| 26th Tue | Cancelled | Stronger for Longer | Memorial Hall |
| 27th Wed | Blue Recycling and Green Garden Waste Bin Collection | ||
| 27th Wed | 5.00pm – 9.00pm | Shuffleboard | Memorial Hall |
| 29th Fri | 9.30am – 1.00pm | Community Hub | Legion |
| 29th Fri | 7.45pm | Film | Memorial Hall |
| 30th Sat | 7.30pm | Vinyl Night | Legion |
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