Archive for February, 2011

This week’s weather

Here are last week’s readings:

Rainfall

in mm

Pressure

in Mb am

Pressure

in Mb pm

Temperature in ºC

Max

Min

Sun 30th

0.0

1023.2

1021.3

2.8

-0.3

Mon 31st

0.0

1022.3

1020.6

1.7

-6.6

Tue 1st

1.3

1019.5

1019.8

9.4

-1.9

Wed 2nd

0.0

1020.0

1015.5

9.0

2.8

Thu 3rd

1.3

1019.0

1009.8

8.4

2.7

Fri 4th

7.2

1010.1

1008.4

11.4

3.0

Sat 5th

30.2

1007.8

1009.8

11.3

10.3

Total

40.0

Average

7.72

1.43

Our weatherman on the hill says:

A cloudy week with a little sun at times and some rain. No frosts expected and daytime teperatures about 6C to 8C.

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What’s on Where this Week

What’s on Where this Week
Date Time Event Location
Sun 6th 11am Mattins Parwich Church
Sun 6th 3pm Wine Tasting Afternoon British Legion
Wed 9th 2pm Pilates for the Over 60s Memorial Hall
Wed 9th 6.30pm
7.30pm
Pilates followed by
Pilates for the Youth
Memorial Hall
Thu 10th 6pm Circuit Training Memorial Hall
Sat 12th 7.30pm Live singer: Vicki Lambert British Legion
Sun 13th 9.30am Holy Communion Parwich Church
Sun 13th 11.15am Holy Communion Alsop Church
Sun 13th 2.30pm Methodist Service Parwich Church

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School newsletter 18

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All are welcome to this event, including non-members. Smiths of Ashbourne has an excellent reputation as a seller of fine wines, so this should be a Must for all wine-lovers!

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The closing date for submissions to the Parwich Portrait Photography Exhibition is tomorrow – Sunday 27th February. If you have an interesting photograph of someone living in (or connected to) the Parwich area, send it in!

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Parwich.org invites you to get creative and enter our grand portrait photography exhibition!

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You don’t have to have a big expensive camera to enter. This is about having fun taking pictures..and sharing some interesting portraits of people linked to the Parwich area.

Here’s how it works:

  • Pictures should feature people who either live in and around Parwich, or are associated with the area.
  • A maximum of 5 pictures may be submitted per person.
  • You must have taken the picture yourself, or have the permission of the owner of the photograph.
  • Pictures should be emailed to parwich@hotmail.co.uk.
  • Let us know if you would be happy to be credited with the photo or if you prefer to remain anonymous.
  • Optionally, give your photo(s) a title or a few words explaining the picture and its background. Note we will not publish full names.
  • The closing date for submissions is Sunday 27th February, we will publish the photographs the following weekend.
  • By submitting your photos you give us permission to publish them on this blog. You will of course retain all rights to your photographs.

If you need some tips or inspiration on portrait photography, click here.

Give it a go…and let’s have some fun!

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Parwich Film Presents…

Parwich Film is proud to present the return of Nanny McPhee, showing in the warm and comfortable Parwich Memorial Hall on Friday 18th February at 7.45pm. Certificate U.

Special hi-fi headphones are available for those with hearing difficulties (please ask).

Hugely entertaining, pleasingly old-fashioned family fantasy with lively direction, an emotionally engaging script and strong performances from the entire cast

A beautiful, charming film, with wonderful performances from Emma Thompson, Maggie Smith and Ralph Fiennes

Click on the following for more information:

Trailer.   Wikipedia.   Telegraph reviewViewlondon review.

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Fire Safety

Following the tragic fire in Hulland Ward, this is the time to check if you have WORKING smoke alarms.

The Derbyshire Fire Brigade offer a FREE home fire safety check, where if required smoke alarms will be fitted FREE of charge. The home fire safety check will give you valuable information on making your home a safer place and advice on how to protect yourself and family if the unthinkable happens.

For more information or to book an appointment call the West Area Office 01298 22274.

If you are over 60, then the Derbyshire Handy Van service will fit smoke alarms for free. Call  0845 850 8013

Modern smoke alarms have a 10 year battery life, and are sealed, so no-one can remove the batteries for their toys, etc…

Smoke Alarms

Ensure that the alarm is working and tested regularly. This should be done once a week, but in any case in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Most alarms are tested by pushing in an obvious test button for a few seconds until the alarm sounds. When the batteries are running out, the alarm will give an occasional bleep. This will continue until the battery runs out or is replaced. Make sure the right type of battery (normally alkaline) is used as a replacement. Batteries should normally be replaced once per year, except in the case of ten year alarms. Smoke alarms also need hoovering twice a week to keep the sensors free from dust.

A fire strikes when you least expect it, often during the night. It also spreads very rapidly, but the real killer is the smoke. If you are asleep when a fire starts and you don’t have a smoke alarm to wake you, your chance of surviving are reduced. Smoke suffocates quickly.

Smoke alarms are available for people with a hearing impairment which consists of flashing lights and vibrating pads.

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Wakes 2011

The blog team have received an enquiry regarding the date of this year’s Wakes Saturday. If someone could provide us with the details, so that we can pass the information on, we would be most grateful.

UPDATE Thanks to Sandra C for informing us that this year’s Wakes Saturday will be on July 2nd.

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