2. Trionic Veloped –With spare set pneumatic tyres. see trionic.uk
Trionic Veloped – the only truly off-road capable Rollator
(New £1000.) Barely used. Available for £400, with extra set pneumatic tyres.
the Swedish Veloped is state-of-the-art when it comes to support for walking, hiking and running. The Veloped is 20 cm longer and 3 cm wider than our Trionic Walker. With its patented climbing wheel, the Veloped can negotiate even tougher terrain as the three-wheel design is more off-road capable than any 4 wheel walker.
The Trionic Veloped offers you premium quality and ensures excellent control when you decide to leave footpaths, roads, gravel and grass to walk on more bumpy ‘off-road’ surfaces. The Veloped is longer and wider than our outdoor Walkers and has a front climbing wheel so that you can navigate more difficult terrain.
All Trionic Veloped models have the same performance and functionality in terms of the frame, climbing wheel, all-terrain braking system, hand grip bar, seat and basket. The differences are in the textile colours and accessories. For example, the Veloped Sport is the lightest model and the Veloped Tour has a larger, more comfortable seat and includes a rain cover. The Veloped Trek has the same seat as the Sport but includes a seat bag and a backpack.
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.
Well ladies and gentlemen that is it for Wakes 2026 and what a week we have had. We have had everything from Carnival processions, Toboggan, treasure hunts, races, sheep shearing, fun and games, strong man and not forgetting Karaoke – who knew we were such a talented village 😜. I’m exhausted but smiling just thinking about them all.
Wakes would not be possible without the help and support from so many volunteers, the fair and their brilliant offer this year, the Carnival and Recreation Committee, the Oddfellows, Kirsty, Jane,Tom and the Sycamore Team and everyone at the Legion and many more unsung heroes such as Roger and Roy.
So from me to you and our special little village we call home thank you. It’s time for a rest now but we will be back in 2027.
Parwich 2:30pm Joint Communion with the Methodists
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 and Hartington, 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.
Following on from Tuesday’s hill race there are 4 raffle prizes outstanding. Please check your tickets, if you have any of the following numbers then contact Rosie W on 458 to arrange collection of your prize: