The Asbourne News Telegraph can be bought at The Sycamore or accessed on line by clicking on the picture. If anything has been missed, do send in a comment.
p1. Lionel’s death still a mystery Police are still investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of Ashbourne jeweller Lionel Webster, who died last month; he spent his childhood in Parwich.
p1. Narrow escaped from flooding Stores at Waterside Park narrowly escaped a repeat of 2008’s floods after a gully opposite the retail centre blocked again, causing water to gush over the road and in to the car park.
p.3 Building spree concerns More than 500 houses could be built in Ashbourne between now and 2026, as the district council enters the next stage in its plan to meet government housing targets.
p5. January start for landslip repair Details of repair work due to be carried out on a major landslip near to the town have been made public at a meeting held in Tissington last week.
p30. Don Keyworth and Top Country Sound will be appearing at The Winking Man, Upper Hulme on Saturday at 7.30pm. Tickets are £6, Ring 390494 for more details
p.47 Parwich Legion 4, Wheel Wanderers 5 D. Gosling with a 21 dart leg for Parwich Legion, who are 7th in Division 4


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