Here the stories from our immediate area in this Ashbourne News Telegraph:
- p.4 An article on Tom Chambers, his wedding on Sunday, recent TV coverage of Tom and of Parwich and his preparations for Saturday’s episode of Strictly.
- p.6 An excellent summary of Christopher Harrison’s work as priest in charge for Alsop, Fenny Bentley, Parwich, Thorpe and Tissington, of his work as Rural Dean and of his hopes for his new role in Nottingham City Centre Church Group.
- p.7 Congratulations to William Bunting (of Alsop en le Dale) on his presentation of a Bishop’s Badge in Derby Cathedral last week. The Badges are awarded in appreciation of the dedicated work of lay people who contribute to the life and health of the Diocese.
- p.47 A plug for this Friday’s curry & quiz night in aid of Parwich School.
- p.61 Ashbourne Town Darts results: Parwich Legion won 8-1 against the Cock Inn; Sycamore won 6-3 against the Wheel but the Legion’s second team lost 7-2 to the Rose & Crown (click here for article).
- p.64 Ashbourne Dominoes Leagueresults with the Sycamore currently in 5th place (out of 11 teams) in their Division.
Here are some other stories that might be of interest to our viewers:
- p.3 There is still confusion over how parking infractions will be dealt with after 24th November when Derbyshire County Council takes over responsibility for highway parking offenses and Derbyshire Dales District Council for off-street parking offenses. There should be an announcement next week as to which company will be given the joint contract for both.
- p.8 Tickets for this Friday’s world premiere of the film ‘Wild in the Streets’ are now available from Nigel’s butchers and the Coach and Horses both in Dig Street.
- p.22 Derbyshire Dales Cyberscouts have places available in all sections (ages 6 to 18). For more information contact tim@reachnirvana.co.uk.
- p.32 Our own Debbie writes of the work of the Volunteer Centre encouraging more younger volunteers.
- p.33 Patti (following your comment on our Raclette Evening post) might like to note there is to be a sing-a-long showing of Mamma Mia at Ashbourne’s Empire Cinema on Friday 24th Oct. To reserve tickets contact 01335 300140.
- p.43 Sir Richard Fitzherbert is to appear in future episodes of both the Weakest Link and Golden Balls.
As always let us know if we have missed any Aslop, Ballidon, Parwich or Pikehall links.
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