The Ashbourne News Telegraph is in the shops again today, as well as being available electronically. Click on the image of this week’s front paper to see the paper in full on-line. Click here to find out about getting it emailed to you on a regular basis.
There are a few items relating to our immediate area this week:
- p.8 ACE Youth Worker Trust, a Parwich-based Methodist Church organisation, is to receive nearly £4,000 raised at a police auction of goods confiscated by courts in Derbyshire.
- p.22 Decision to be made soon on a planning application to extend cow-shed at Hill Top Farm, Parwich.
- p.43 The funeral of Don Lowndes, a well known former Parwich resident, was today. The paper contains a comprehensive obituary. (PARWICH.ORG would like to extend our sympathy to the family of this remarkable man.)
- p.44 Ashbourne Town Darts results and league tables.
- p.46 Cavendish Dominoes results and league table.
- p.48 Ashbourne Dominoes league table.
However you might also be interested in the these additional articles:
- p.1 & 3 Plans for dealing with Ashbourne’s traffic problems under consideration.
- p.2 Building work to start next week on £1 million extension to Sixth Form Centre at QEGS.
- p.4 The comments section raises concerns that the Ashbourne area, up to now having very low crime figures, seems to have been hit by a mini-crime wave.
- p.4 This year’s Shrovetide balls revealed by their artists.
- p.8 The Competition Commission (formerly Monopoly & Mergers Commission) has given the go ahead for the take over of Hartington Creamery by Long Clawson, saying that the factory would have closed any way if the take over had not happened.
- p.8 Ashbourne area Youth Worker, Linda Rose, is calling for more volunteers. She can be contacted on linda_rose@hotmail.co.uk.
As always let us know about anything we have missed.


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