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| Date | Time | Event | Location |
| Tuesday | 8am | Over 60’s trip to Lincoln | depart The Green |
| Wednesday | 6pm & 7.15pm | Pilates | Memorial Hall |
| Wednesday | 7pm | Parents Meeting | Parwich School |
| Thursday | 7pm | History Society trip to Bonsall ring John 302 |
Kings Head Bonsall |
| Friday | 7.45pm | Film Night | Memorial Hall |
| Saturday | 10am-5pm | Save a life – your chance to find out more – drop in & have a go at resuscitation & techniques and how to save someone who is choking | Memorial Hall |
| Saturday | am | Junior Tennis Coaching | Tennis Courts |
| Sunday | 9.30am | Holy Communion | Parwich Church |
| Sunday | 11.15am | Holy Communion | Alsop Church |
| Sunday | 2pm | Pikehall Harness Races | Pikehall |
| Sunday | 2pm | Parwich v Ellastone | Away Bowling Match |
| Sunday | 2.30pm | Methodist Church Anniversary Service- Rev Alan Dawson | Parwich Church |
Archive for June, 2009
What’s on Where this Week
Posted in Events on Sunday June 7, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Parwich public phone stolen
Posted in Parish Council, Services on Sunday June 7, 2009| 2 Comments »
The phone box in Main Street has not been decommissioned but apparently the pay phone has been stolen. BT do have a long list of public phones that are being decommissioned, but so far ours is not one of them. (The confusion arose because ours disappeared at the same time as BT were removing phones elsewhere. However there have also been a number of phone thefts.)
The Parish Council are in contact with BT in order to get it reinstated as soon as possible.
What are you thoughts?
Note: our phone box is a Grade 2 listed building.
Last week’s weather stats
Posted in Weather on Sunday June 7, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Last week’s weather data from the weatherman on the hill:
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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 31st |
0 |
1025.9 |
1026.0 |
26.8 |
8.7 |
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Mon 1st |
0 |
1026.1 |
1027.2 |
28.0 |
9.7 |
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Tue 2nd |
0 |
1025.8 |
1023.7 |
30.1 |
7.1 |
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Wed 3rd |
0 |
1021.2 |
1019.6 |
16.2 |
11.0 |
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Thu 4th |
0 |
1018.6 |
1014.7 |
18.2 |
3.5 |
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Fri 5th |
0 |
1011.0 |
1005.9 |
17.7 |
6.9 |
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Sat 6th |
19 |
1003.0 |
1003.2 |
10.9 |
6.3 |
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Total |
19 |
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Average |
21.1 |
7.6 |
Well, the rain is needed even if we all miss the sunshine.
Concert – Saturday 11th July
Posted in Church, Music on Sunday June 7, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Save a Life – Make time next Saturday.
Posted in First Responders on Saturday June 6, 2009| 3 Comments »
Embroidery Around The World.
Posted in Societies on Saturday June 6, 2009| Leave a Comment »
‘Embroidery around the World’ with Kathleen Mason has proved to be a very entertaining meeting with other WI’s. She has a delightfully amusing way of getting her message across and enthrals everyone with her many items of embroidery from around the world. From her Pandora’s box of a suitcase, examples are reveals from many countries including India, China, Canada, Italy, Norway and Sweden. Kathleen is a talented speaker, so come along and enjoy the evening.
This Thursday – 18th June
7.30pm for Members
8pm for Non-Members
In the Memorial Hall.
Everyone Welcome
Parwich Parish Improvements
Posted in Parish Council on Saturday June 6, 2009| 2 Comments »
Many thanks to Parwich Parish Council (and maybe others) for helping to get the road by the school resurfaced. It has been noticed however that the absence of lines on the road by the old shop is causing a bit of confusion with people not familiar with Parwich. Cars coming from the school can think they have right of way when they reach the corner. Likewise cars coming from the opposite direction can go shooting straight on up to the school rather than following the road round to the right. If the Parish Council have any influence on the Council it seems like a good idea to get the road marking reinstated as quickly as possible. In any case, us locals should take some care at this junction.
Maybe you have similar items you might like to put to the Parish Council. For instance, our telephone box has been decommissioned. Did we really want this to happen? Do we have any plans for it? Bonsall for example have adopted their decommissioned phone boxes and grow plants in them!
If you have village improvement ideas , maybe you could use parwich.org as a means of starting a dialogue on them.
Don’t forget Film Night, this Friday.
Posted in Films on Saturday June 6, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Who do you work for?
Posted in Memorial hall on Friday June 5, 2009| Leave a Comment »
As part of the fund-raising for the Memorial Hall, we are looking at whether any further large companies in the area would be prepared to support the project as part of their community charity programmes. Some companies, including Egg and Toyota, will consider contributing to local charity projects where their employees are involved. If anyone in Parwich, Alsop, Ballidon or Pikehall works for either of these companies or for other large companies in the area, we would be grateful if you would either call Lynne on 474, contact me at parwich@hotmail.co.uk or leave a contact name / phone no. as a comment to this post. Thank you.
County Council Election Results
Posted in Local government on Friday June 5, 2009| 5 Comments »
The results for the Derbyshire County Council elections in our local divisions are now in.
Simon Spencer wins Dovedale making it a Conservative hold. Best wishes to former Cllr Ray Caswell who did not stand for re-election. The count was:
Dovedale (including Alsop and Parwich)
Simon Spencer, Conservative – 2321
Colin Swindell, Labour – 1000
James Jennings, Liberal Democrats – 813
Garry Purdy, Conservative has taken Wirksworth from Irene Ratcliffe the Labour incumbent. Congratulations to Garry, but also commiserations to Irene Ratcliffe, who has worked hard for the division also representing the County Council on the Peak Park Board. The count was:
Wirksworth (includes Ballidon)
Garry Purdy, Conservative – 1679 votes
Irene Ratcliffe, Labour – 1394 votes
Josh Stockwell, Green – 698 votes
In both divisions it would appear there was a massive drop in turn out from around 68% in the 2005 elections to less than 45% in the current election (not official figures).
To find out more about the results for other Derbyshire divisions see the County Council’s website (do have a look at their map and virtual council chamber) and for the results nationally see the BBC website.
The European Parliamentary election results are not due to be announced until Sunday night (see UK website for the European Parliament).
Flowers in the garden
Posted in Flora, Gardens, Photography on Thursday June 4, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Thank you to John FS for this floral appetizer. Hopefully it will encourage people to come along to Open Gardens on Sunday 21st June;
Junior Tennis coaching starts on Saturday
Posted in Sport, Young people on Thursday June 4, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Parwich Tennis Club has secured the services of Gareth Richards to provide 6 weeks of tennis coaching to the children of the village.
The dates are: 6, 13, 20 June and 4, 11, 18 July.
- 10am – 10.40am will be for 5 – 7 yr olds
- 10.40am -11.20am will be for 8 – 11 yr olds
- 11.20am – noon will be for the stronger 11+ age group
Cost is £18 per child for all 6 sessions (only £3 per session…..) if paid up front or you can pay weekly but the cost will be £4 per session.
All equipment is provided, just turn up but please wear trainers!
Please call Nia for more information on 390661
June 4th elections: the candidates answer our questions.
Posted in 2009, Local government, Posts of Note on Wednesday June 3, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Please click on each candidate’s name to view their answers to the questions which we recently sent to them. We’re grateful to all of them for taking the time and trouble to reply.
Dovedale (includes Alsop en le Dale, Parwich and part of Pikehall):
James Jennings, Liberal Democrat.
Simon Spencer, Conservative.
Colin Swindell, Labour.
Wirksworth (includes Ballidon):
Garry Purdy, Conservative.
Irene Ratcliffe, Labour.
Josh Stockwell, Green Party – NO REPLY.
East Midlands MEPs:
Roger Helmer, Conservative.
Glenis Willmott, Labour.
Derek Clark, UKIP – NO REPLY.
Bill Newton Dunn, Liberal Democrat.
Finally, there’s an interesting article by Matthew Parris in The Times on the state of political play in Derbyshire (“Labour on red alert as Derbyshire Tories scent victory at county council“), with quotes from several of our county council candidates. Please click here to read it.
STOP PRESS!!! PTA meeting tonight postponed
Posted in School on Wednesday June 3, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Because of the confusion over the two meetings for school leavers, tonight’s meeting, to discuss the teachers leaving, has been postponed to next Wednesday (10 June). A note to this effect will be going home from school today.
History Society Trip
Posted in History, Out & About on Wednesday June 3, 2009| Leave a Comment »
This week’s Stunner
Posted in News on Wednesday June 3, 2009| Leave a Comment »
As always, the Ashbourne News Telegraph can be bought in the Sycamore or can be read on line. In this week’s edition:
p.1 Pilot’s Mayday miracle escape: a pilot has escaped serious injury after his light aircraft nose-dived in a field near Carsington Water.
p.2 Cheers to village’s beer festival success: scores of revellers turned out to celebrate the Bentley Brook’s beer festival weekend.
pp.20-21 Bringing the village alive with petals: a double page spread of photos of the Tissington Well Dressings.
Local heating oil companies
Posted in Oil on Tuesday June 2, 2009| Leave a Comment »
I am probably the only person to be ordering heating oil in this heatwave. After paying over the odds last time, I decided to shop around this time and thought I would leave a list of oil company numbers on the blog for anyone else who’d like to shop around now or when it gets cold again (tomorrow perhaps). Today, EMO and Stoddards were the cheapest and CPL and Halso the most expensive but I guess that changes each time you call.
| Peak: |
01246 450 242 |
| Halso: | 01335 345 440 |
| 4 Fuels: | 01538 266 272 |
| Dove Fuels: | 01543 670 677 |
| Stoddards: | 08005 426 455 |
| AID: | 08453 705 500 |
| EMO: | 0800 685 685 |
| CPL: | 0845 6021 106 |
Parwich School parents’ meeting tomorrow
Posted in School on Tuesday June 2, 2009| 2 Comments »
Up-dated: Wednesday 3rd June – this meeting is postponed to next week (10th June)
There is a parents meeting in School at 7pm on Wednesday 3rd June to discuss the arrangements for Diane and Joanne’s leaving.
Elections on Thursday
Posted in Local government on Tuesday June 2, 2009| Leave a Comment »
As everyone will be aware elections for the European Parliament and the County Council are on Thursday 4th June. The polling station in Parwich Memorial Hall will be open from 7am to 10pm. If you are not sure which is your Derbyshire Dales polling station contact 01629 761335.
To read the candidates’ comments on our local issues click here. To find a full list of local candidates click here.
Colin Swindell, Labour candidate for the Dovedale Division is visiting Parwich tomorrow morning to meet the electorate:
I will be visiting Parwich on Wednesday 3rd June between 9am and 11.30am. I will be walking around the village putting a second leaflet out. If anybody is about I will be willing to talk about any concerns they may have. I hope to meet as many of you in person as possible during this time and would happily discuss any further issues with you. Alternatively, you can contact me on 07816 986 956 or email colinswindell@hotmail.co.uk.
Thanks,
Colin Swindell
County Council Candidate (Labour)
Dovedale Division
Bags 2 School tomorrow
Posted in School on Tuesday June 2, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Have you collected your unwanted clothing, bedding, curtains, soft toys, shoes, belts and handbags? Remember the School receives £200 per tonne so the more the merrier.
Children please bring your bags into Parwich School tomorrow (Wednesday 3rd June) ready for collection on Thursday. Others also please leave your unwanted clothing, bedding, curtains, soft toys, shoes, belts and handbags in the School porch on Wednesday.
Open Gardens
Posted in Gardens, Societies on Tuesday June 2, 2009| Leave a Comment »
If you would like to open your garden on Sunday 21st June, please could you let Mike or Dot know by Saturday.
Help is always needed on the 21st, setting up the Memorial Hall, clearing up, serving cream teas and washing up or making scones. If you are able to spare an hour please ring Pat if you are interested in helping with the teas etc and Mike if you can help in any other way.
Mike & Dot – 456
Pat – 455
The Annual Open Gardens and Children’s Show are a super village afternoon and it’s success is due to the hard work put in by the Horticultural Society and those who open their gardens. Please come and support the afternoon. Remember that the funds raised then go towards supporting the Show in September and other projects in the village.
Tom is to be a teacher.
Posted in Tom Chambers on Monday June 1, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Congratulations to Tom Chambers for landing a part on the BBC1 series Waterloo Road as Max Tyler (super head) in series 5. It might not be Hollywood, but it is a high profile TV role.
Having finished Strictly Come Dancing On Tour, Tom has now started filming for the drama series set in a comprehensive school. He is coming in as the new headmaster after Waterloo Road merges with another local school. He should be appearing on our small screens in the Autumn.
Lawyer, doctor, headteacher, what next?
Pitches for Wakes Market
Posted in Wakes on Monday June 1, 2009| Leave a Comment »
The Wakes Market will be as usual on the afternoon of Wakes Saturday (27th June).
For more details and to book your pitch please contact Barbara on tel. 279.
Also local groups wanting a stall let Barbara know. Don’t miss this fund raising opportunity.
School newsletter.
Posted in School on Monday June 1, 2009| Leave a Comment »

Please click to enlarge this newsletter. The enlarged version also contains a printable copy of the Craft Club form.
To access last week’s newsletter: (more…)
More fantastic news for the new Memorial Hall.
Posted in Memorial hall on Monday June 1, 2009| Leave a Comment »
The Memorial Hall Committee are thrilled to hear that £26,000 has been awarded from the Trusthouse Charitable Foundation towards the rebuild of our new hall.
According to the Foundation’s website, only one in ten applications for its Large Grants Programme are successful – which makes the funding group’s achievement all the more remarkable.
Anyone involved in applying for grants will appreciate just how much work is involved in these applications: not just the hours of research to find the grants, but also the many more hours spent filling in pages and pages of information for the application. Each funding organisation has to be very sure that the project is worthwhile and that their funds are going to be administered properly, so it is great to know that our new Memorial Hall fills their exacting criteria.
The Committee is hoping for more good news over the next few days, so watch this space.






