Archive for March, 2011
Beer & Chilli at the Legion – don’t forget your sombrero!!!
Posted in British Legion on Saturday March 19, 2011| Leave a Comment »
A friendly greeting on an early morning walk today
Posted in 2011, Photography, Posts of Note on Saturday March 19, 2011| Leave a Comment »
The A52s Play The Legion Tonight!
Posted in A52s, Events on Saturday March 19, 2011| 3 Comments »
The A52s would be delighted to play for you this evening , Saturday 19th March, in The Parwich Legion. The set will start around 8.30pm.
The band will be adding a slight irish tinge to their normal blend of folk and acoustic rock in honour of St. Patrick’s Day….or maybe to ease the pain of the defeat Ireland will surely receive at the hands of the England Rugby Team today!
Everyone is welcome! Admission free!
School newsletter 23
Posted in School on Friday March 18, 2011| Leave a Comment »
The mystery is not settled!
Posted in 2011, Alsop, Posts of Note on Friday March 18, 2011| Leave a Comment »
On Monday there was a post requesting information about a piece of furniture, a settle, that seems to have made its way from Alsop to Australia. Whilst there is no more detail about its origin, Richard has sent in more more photos as a result of Peter T’s comment.
The uprights appear to be original, however he is correct with the latin writing piece as it has been attached to some ply wood, along with the pieces either side of it. That said they appear to be ancient. Who knows whether they are orininal and how thay may have been attached.
I have added some close up shots too as they show two coats of arms. Perhaps Peter is able to generate a comment about them. I have also added a close up of a carbing in the box section. Thanks Richard W, Melbourne, Australia
St Georges Day Events
Posted in British Legion, Church, Events, Oddfellows on Friday March 18, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Explore the Peak District by Pedal and Pencil
Posted in Peak Park, Walks & Rides on Thursday March 17, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Sketch pads and pencils are needed for the next guided cycle ride on the Monsal Trail.
The Tour de Sketch ride, organised by the National Park Authority’s Pedal Peak District project, is to take place on Sunday March 27, 10am-3pm. Booking is essential, as spaces are limited, on start@pedalready.co.uk or 0114 2412775.
Pedal Peak District’s Carol Parsons said: “The Tour de Sketch ride is designed to encourage people to use their bikes for reasons other than for travel and fitness. This guided ride will be at a leisurely pace along the Monsal Trail with international ‘Sketch Crawl’ artist Lynne Chapman and her roving sketchers.
“The ride will give people the opportunity to explore the architecture and landscape of the former railway line between Bakewell and Thornbridge by pedal and with their pencils!”
The event is free of charge but places must be pre-booked. Participants need to bring a sketchbook and pencil as well as their own bicycle. The event will start from the car park at Hassop Station café and bookstore (DE45 1NW).
Pedal Ready trainers will be on hand to offer cycling advice and tips during the day.
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The Peak District National Park Authority is improving the existing Monsal Trail between Bakewell and Wye Dale by opening new sections through the tunnels for cyclists, walkers and horse riders to use.
The work is part of the £2.25 million Pedal Peak District project, which has also included a marketing campaign to encourage more people to go cycling in the Peak District National Park.
The new route through the former railway tunnels is expected to open to the public in May or June, this year
Film Night tomorrow
Posted in Films on Thursday March 17, 2011| Leave a Comment »
A52s playing on Saturday
Posted in A52s, British Legion on Thursday March 17, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Beer Festival at The Miners, Brassington
Posted in Events, Out & About on Wednesday March 16, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Jon and Sue at the Miners in Brassington are hosting a Spring Beer Festival from 6pm – see below if you are interested…
Lent Lunch tomorrow – Change of Venue
Posted in Church on Wednesday March 16, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Buy your duck.
Posted in British Legion on Wednesday March 16, 2011| Leave a Comment »
The duck race will be followed by an afternoon of beer and chilli at Parwich Legion.
About Tomorrow’s Pilates
Posted in Pilates on Tuesday March 15, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Don’t forget that pilates has been cancelled for the Over-60’s tomorrow afternoon, but the two evening sessions are still running.
Tissington Safer Neighbourhood Minutes
Posted in Police on Tuesday March 15, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Apologies that the minutes are so late appearing, the fault is mine. Holidays and a full inbox got in the way, Jane B.
Tissington Safer Neighbourhood Policing Team Steering Group Meeting Minutes
Monday 13 December 2010, 7.30pm at Parwich Village Hall
Sgt Edwards opened the meeting and thanked all present for their attendance. The minutes were also read out.
Parking at Tissington (TMP) still ongoing, no further information.
Parking at Kniveton School still ongoing, no further information.
Any other business
SE reported that at the present time there is no Priority Profile (PP) in place. There were several new concerns regarding the theft of grit from the local DDDC grit bins. DS was aware and had a good idea who was committing the thefts, but a ‘word’ to certain members of the community may deter further issues. It was stated that the grit bins are £280 to purchase and £70 to fill with grit.
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A curlew through trees
Posted in Ornithology, Photography on Tuesday March 15, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Oil Order
Posted in Oil on Tuesday March 15, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Cheryl W has written to us, asking whether anyone would like to join her in placing an oil order, probably for next week. If interested, please give Cheryl a call on 617.
Weather stats: March 6th to 12th
Posted in Weather on Monday March 14, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Here are last week’s readings:
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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 6 |
0.0 |
1030.4 |
1028.6 |
6.7 |
1.1 |
|
Mon 7 |
0.0 |
1028.6 |
1024.5 |
8.2 |
-1.2 |
|
Tue 8 |
0.0 |
1020.5 |
1015.0 |
10.3 |
-4.8 |
|
Wed 9 |
0.0 |
1010.2 |
1014.1 |
9.7 |
3.4 |
|
Thu 10 |
0.9 |
1006.5 |
1008.5 |
12.1 |
5.2 |
|
Fri 11 |
0.0 |
1013.5 |
1010.8 |
9.2 |
1.4 |
|
Sat 12 |
0.0 |
1006.1 |
1000.5 |
11.4 |
5.4 |
|
Total |
0.9 |
|
Average |
9.66 |
0.9 |
Our weatherman on the hill says:
A cloudy week with sun at times and a little rain, feeling a little spring like with temperatures getting into double figures at times.
School newsletter 22
Posted in School on Monday March 14, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Parwich Bowls Club – Season 2011
Posted in Bowls, Societies, Sport on Monday March 14, 2011| Leave a Comment »
We had our pre season meeting in the bowls pavilion yesterday. We have 16 paid up members thus far, which is barely enough, but as before we will try to keep the Club going. One bright moment however was the attendance of a potential new member.
Now you all must bear in mind that this species of person is extremely rare, and is virtually never seen in daylight and certainly not in Parwich! It is good to know that somebody considers the possibility of playing bowls is less dangerous than free fall parachute jumping! It would be so nice to see a few more new faces on the green. Anyway enough of the rant.
Weather permitting we are hoping the green will open on 1 April. Practice nights are every Monday, starting on 4th April at about 6.30pm until dark. As before you do not need bowls, we will lend you some. All you need is a pair of flat-soled shoes (trainers will do nicely).
Why not come and see what you are missing out on. You can supplement your Pilates classes with some outdoor activity and it sure beats the rubbish on the telly.
Look forward to seeing you.
John B
Can you settle this mystery?
Posted in 2011, Alsop, Posts of Note on Monday March 14, 2011| 1 Comment »
This email has come in from Richard Wallach of Melbourne, Australia. If you have any information, either use the comment box or email parwich@hotmail.co.uk and we will forward it on.
I write from my location in Australia, as I am in possession of a settle that I believe came from Alsop Hall. I have on occasion tried to make contact with people who may be able to verify the item, but to no avail. To that end, you may appreciate my reason for trying this forum.
The story goes that the settle was jettisoned in the 1930s, along with other unwanted items. It was duly collected and kept rather than being destroyed, and eventually was on sold to me. I have added some images of the settle and would appreciate any help identifying it and explaining the “writing” and where possible its history.
Film Night: This Friday
Posted in Films on Monday March 14, 2011| Leave a Comment »
The amazing story of the creator of Facebook – Mark Zuckenberg, who changed the way that we interact with each other. It explores the moment at which the most revolutionary social phenomena of the new century, was invented — through the warring perspectives of the super-smart young men who each claimed to be the creators.
The result is a drama rife with both creation and destruction; one that audaciously avoids a single point of view, but instead, by tracking dueling narratives, mirrors the clashing truths and constantly morphing social relationships that define our time.
Drawn from multiple sources, the film captures the visceral thrill of the heady early days of a culture-changing phenomenon in the making — and the way it both pulled a group of young revolutionaries together and then split them apart.
*4 Oscars
*4 Golden Globe Gongs
*4 Best Picture Gongs
Click here for the trailer (includes free download of the film’s script!)
Click here for the film’s Wikipedia entry
Click here for The Guardian’s review
“[The film] is riveting: it zips along, told mostly in flashback, and communicates the pure exhilaration of this momentous social gear-change with aplomb. Most remarkably, it’s staggering to realise the events depicted here occurred in 2005; it looks like ancient history.”
In the warm and comfortable Parwich Memorial Hall on
Friday 18th March at 7.45pm.
Free Entrance … Refreshments … Raffle
Silent projection … Hi Fi Sound … Special hi-fi headphones for those with hearing difficulties; please ask.
The Hunt coming into Parwich
Posted in 2011, Photography, Posts of Note on Sunday March 13, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Violets on Monsdale Lane
Posted in Flora, Photography on Sunday March 13, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Car For Sale
Posted in Classified adverts on Sunday March 13, 2011| Leave a Comment »
We have received the following classified advert from Graham J:
As winter is now officially over (I cut the grass yesterday!) we thought we would clear our drive and offer our 2003 Honda CRV 2.0L petrol for sale. It has been our saviour over the harsh winter, but it’s really one car too many, and so it’s available for £3,500. It’s done 87,500 miles, and has been well looked after. MOT till October, taxed till May. Please contact Graham on 344 if you’re interested.
Lent Lunch update – two new venues
Posted in Church on Sunday March 13, 2011| Leave a Comment »
What’s on Where this Week – 13th March
Posted in Events on Sunday March 13, 2011| Leave a Comment »
| What’s on Where this Week | |||
| Day | Time | Event | Location |
| Sunday | 9.30am | Holy Communion | Parwich Church |
| Sunday | 11.15am | Holy Communion | Alsop Church |
| Sunday | 2.30pm | Methodist Service | Parwich Church |
| Wednesday | Pilates for the Over 60s Cancelled |
Memorial Hall | |
| Wednesday | 6.30pm 7.30pm |
Pilates followed by Pilates for the Youth |
Memorial Hall |
| Thursday | 12.30-2pm | Lent Lunch Change of Venue |
Town Head Rosemary & Stuart’s house – 336 |
| Thursday | 6-7pm | Circuit Training Everyone Welcome |
Memorial Hall |
| Friday | 7.45pm | Film Night | Memorial Hall |
| Saturday | 8pm | The A52s | Parwich Legion |
| Sunday | 10am | Family Service & Baptism no Sunday School |
Parwich Church |
| Sunday | 11.15am | Holy Communion | Alsop Church |
Concerned about planning – have your say
Posted in Peak Park, Planning on Thursday March 10, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Peak District National Park residents can talk about planning issues with senior planning managers on Tuesday March 29th.
The Peak District National Park Authority has organised a planning surgery at Cliff College, near Calver. Residents can book 20-minute private appointments between 4pm and 8pm to discuss planning cases or suggest ideas on how planning could improve communities.
Any national park resident can book an appointment by contacting the authority’s customer service team on 01629 816200 or customer.service@peakdistrict.gov.uk before Friday March 25th. The sessions will be held in the Chatsworth Room at Cliff College, off the A623 Baslow Road.
John Herbert, chair of the authority’s planning committee said: “This event is an opportunity for any national park resident to have a 20-minute private appointment talking about a planning issue and for us to also learn lessons from past planning cases.
The authority is also keen to hear about past cases or how people think planning can improve community life.
Two great trips
Posted in Events, Gardens, Societies on Thursday March 10, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Wednesday 25th May – RHS Harlow Carr – departure 9am
Harlow Carr is the Royal Horticultural Society’s northern garden. Rhododendrons, azaleas and magnolias should be a highlight at this time of year. As well as the extensive gardens there is a shop and plant centre and Betty’s Café tea rooms.
We can offer this trip to society members at the bargain price of £8! Entry is free, as the society is affiliated to the RHS. There will be an additional charge of £2 for those wishing to have a tour. Non members can either join the society at a cost of £2 or pay the entry fee of £7.50 ( free to RHS members).
Wednesday 13th July – Felley Priory and Hebb’s Farmhouse – departure 9.30am
In the morning we will visit Felley Priory Gardens in Nottinghamshire (left) a private garden and plant nursery. We will have lunch there and then there is a short drive to Hebb’s farmhouse, Stuart Dixon’s garden. Stuart gave a talk to the society in 2009 and he will show us round his garden; followed by tea and scones (included in the price). £3 entrance to each garden, although Felley Priory is free to individuals who are RHS members
The cost for this trip is £10 including tea and scones at Hebb’s Farmhouse. Members of the RHS can get into Felley Priory for free and the cost to them is £7.00.
In order to keep transport costs to a minimum we will be making up numbers with non society members; as members will have priority we are asking them to pay a deposit of £5 per person for each trip by 31st March to secure a place.
Please let Rebecca Jordan, Knob Hall, have your payments. These details and forms have been delivered to all society members.
A52s at the Legion
Posted in A52s, British Legion on Thursday March 10, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Lent Lunch tomorrow
Posted in Church on Wednesday March 9, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Karaoke this Saturday in The Sycamore
Posted in Pub on Wednesday March 9, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Swimming underwater
Posted in Arts, Esther Underwater, People on Wednesday March 9, 2011| 4 Comments »
Parwich artist Esther Tyson is immortalising the seahorses of Dorset in art. This is her first collection of project diary entries. Please click here to find out more about the background to the project.
Day One.
Been to the pool, put my goggles on upside down and filled them with water, almost drowning in the process! My thoughts crowded with the prospect of swimming underwater, without my most treasured swimming apparatus… the essential, fluorescent green, nose clip. A good idea on dry land, but now there be dragons…
So, a summary of my first attempt: snot – and lots of it. Swapped my nose clip with my fingers, and they remained firmly clamped… will try again tomorrow… any suggestions, anyone?
Holiday French Club
Posted in Events, Young people on Wednesday March 9, 2011| Leave a Comment »
A Sweet Proposition
Posted in 2011, Eating Out, Out & About, Posts of Note on Tuesday March 8, 2011| Leave a Comment »
If you, your friends or family enjoy the sweeter things in life, do would do very well to consider a visit to Mr Edward’s Sweet Emporium in Tissington. There you will find a charming recreation of a 1930s sweet shop. There are jars full of brightly coloured sweets saying ‘eat me!‘.
David Westcott-Walker is the proprietor. His eye for detail really does make the experience feel like stepping back in time…
…and make’s it very hard to resist the temptation!
David has introduced nice little touches such as a gift ‘ration book’ complete with stamps. The Sweet Emporium forms part of Edward & Vintage where you can also find vintage items for the home and garden. Opening hours at present are:
- Fridays 10am to 5pm
- Saturdays 10am to 5pm
- Sundays 12am to 5pm
(Wednesday to Sunday from May, including bank holidays).
Enjoy!
Sheep In The Evening Sun
Posted in 2011, Photography, Posts of Note on Tuesday March 8, 2011| 3 Comments »
The following photograph was taken on a walk between Parwich and Tissington last Sunday. The location is near the top of the rise just after Bletch Brook. Click on the image to enlarge it.
The sheep were clearly glad to see the farmer on his quad bike and followed him up the hill in double quick time. No doubt food was involved!
Y-Not Festival 2011: first acts announced
Posted in Events, Music, Pikehall, Y-Not on Tuesday March 8, 2011| Leave a Comment »
This year’s Y-Not music festival will be taking place in the usual location in Pikehall, from August 5th to August 7th. There is an increased capacity this year, with room for 4,999 ticket holders.
Although many of this year’s acts have yet to be announced, the organisers have already booked Maxïmo Park and The Go! Team, amongst many others. The festival’s website has the details, and tickets are already on sale.
Forthcoming events at the Legion
Posted in British Legion, Events on Tuesday March 8, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Lots to look forward to here – please click the poster to enlarge.
Update: the mini-beer festival has been postponed.
A more “local” forecast
Posted in Weather on Monday March 7, 2011| Leave a Comment »
The Met Office has released information to the effect that site specific site forecasts are increased from 480 to 5,000, this means very much more local forecasts which will be updated twice daily. The location or DE6 post code gives a choice of five locations – Ashbourne, Ilam Youth hostel, Alton Towers, Dimmingsdale Youth Hostel and Uttoxeter Race Course. The information is available from the Met Office by mobile phone, Weather Widget, or the Invent area of the Met Office web site. Click on this link and then type Ashbourne into the drop down box of the region section of the site and you can then select one of the five location for our area.
It should be noted that this section of the Met Office website is new and the content will be regularly changed and is being continuously developed so things might not always work as expected. Met Office Invent should not be used to make operational or personal decisions. Met Office Invent will showcase some of our future plans for presenting web-based weather forecasts, products and information. It will allow you to become involved in the formation of new weather and climate change products, services or forecasts. For up-to-date forecasts you should visit the main forecast section of the Met Office website for East Midlands.
Thank you to the weatherman on the hill for spotting this information.
Weather stats: Feb 27th to March 5th
Posted in Weather on Sunday March 6, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Here are last week’s readings:
|
|
Rainfall in mm |
Pressure in Mb am |
Pressure in Mb pm |
Temperature in ºC |
|
|
Max |
Min |
||||
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Sun 27 |
1.8 |
1019.1 |
1022.2 |
7.5 |
3.1 |
|
Mon 28 |
0.5 |
1029.8 |
1033.0 |
4.5 |
2.7 |
|
Tue 1 |
0.0 |
1036.6 |
1036.0 |
9.0 |
1.9 |
|
Wed 2 |
0.0 |
1036.5 |
1034.3 |
5.4 |
1.4 |
|
Thu 3 |
0.0 |
1034.2 |
1032.5 |
4.3 |
-0.8 |
|
Fri 4 |
0.0 |
1031.8 |
1029.9 |
4.7 |
1.7 |
|
Sat 5 |
0.4 |
1028.6 |
1029.5 |
6.9 |
-1.3 |
|
Total |
2.7 |
|
Average |
6.05 |
1.25 |
Our weatherman on the hill says:
A little sun to start the week but westerly air flows will bring a mixed bag of weather though a little warmer than this last week.
A Message To Parwich From Afghanistan
Posted in 2011, Afghanistan, People, Posts of Note on Sunday March 6, 2011| 10 Comments »
We have received the following email from Major Benjamin Ingham from the Royal Artillery. He is currently serving in Afghanistan:
Firstly I trust this is the correct process for sending in a ‘post’. The site is excellent, and now I am deployed, use it regularly to keep abreast of village life. For example, it is great to see my niece dressed as a witch on the front page!
I have attached a short article which I hope could be posted, if you think it suitable, and a few pictures which I hope set the scene visually. I hope to post a few articles whilst I am deployed, time permitting, and if it is the sort of piece that the readers would find interesting. I would also like to pass on my congratulations to my sister-in-law and brother on the birth of their twins, Alice and Charlotte and look forward to seeing the burgeoning family in the near future.
A Day in the Life – Afghanistan 2011
Although not a regular contributor to the Parwich.org website I have used it regularly to keep abreast of village life whilst deployed in Afghanistan, and felt compelled to contribute. I would love to write and tell you that being deployed is all action but the reality is far less glamorous. The further up the rank structure one progresses the further removed one becomes from the actual ‘action’.
A majority of the UK forces are located in the southern region of Afghanistan, an area that roughly resembles the area of Derbyshire, and with less than 9000 troops that equates to a sparse distribution of force elements to conduct the counter insurgency operation. I once again find myself located in the northeastern region within the country in the capital city, Kabul. My previous deployment was in early 2002 when, as a young operations officer, we left the UK in a hurry post 9/11 to bring about security to Afghanistan. As is well documented, the search for Osama Bin Laden was on, however, in the intervening 10 years the military was distracted by Iraq and in the last 5 years we have returned to Afghanistan to conclude what we started ten years ago. This time our mandate is broader and we are responsible for bringing about the stability to the country. This is achieved through a gradual development in the capacity of the Afghanistan military, police, governance and general infrastructure. This mandate is achieved through the combined contribution of over 38 nation states providing roughly 140,000 thousand soldiers.
I now find myself working in a NATO headquarters, which is ultimately responsible for all operations across Afghanistan. It is a fascinating insight into the intricacies of planning and conducting activity, which should ultimately lead to Afghanistan being able to function without the assistance of the international community. The headquarters within which I work is vast, imagine most of the inhabitants of Parwich trying to work for 24 hours a day within a building that equates to a site roughly 4 times the size of the new Village Hall. It is cramped, stuffy, hot and exceptionally dusty. Then add sleep deprived, stressed individuals, many who have been away from their families for up to a year without a single weekend rest and you might then gauge the general atmosphere. Despite a diet of low quality food and long days the esprit-de-corps is good and as long as you are kept busy the calendar weeks are quickly ticked off.
Life in Afghanistan is a world away from life back home and it is the simple pleasures that you miss such as breathing clear air or taking a walk with my Mum and the dogs to Tissington, I would even enjoy a pint of Old Tom right now if it were offered.








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