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Reed bunting (left)
and bullfinch (below),
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The weekend of 24/25th January sees the RSPB’s Big Garden Bird Watch; those wishing to take part can find out more and register by clicking here.

The RSPB say:

Bird populations are a great indicator of the health of the countryside. That’s why it’s so important to take part in surveys like Big Garden Birdwatch to keep an eye on the ups and downs of the wildlife where we live.
All you need to do is spend an hour over the weekend of 24-25 January counting the birds in your garden. It’s that simple!

However, we wondered if there was any interest in doing a Big Ballidon/Alsop/Parwich/Pikehall Bird Watch the same weekend? Let us know your thoughts by commenting on this post or emailing parwich@hotmail.co.uk .

There are a number of possibilities, including:

  • Those wanting to participate in the RSPB count could simply send us the same data with any photos they might take.
  • Alternatively the more energetic could set off to see how many species they could count anywhere in our area.
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    Responses are still coming in, but as of midnight the 29th of December some 78% of respondents supported the need for a public meeting to discuss options for the future of the Parish Council owned land off Pump Hill, making up part of The Square. You can still add your response:

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    More Snowflake Images

    By David G.

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    Parwich Parish Council have spent considerable effort exploring some possible uses of the land on the west side of Pump Hill that makes up part of the Square (click here to see extracts relevant Council minutes). However their proposed sale of this land has prompted local controversy (click here for some of the responses here at parwich.org).

    The sale of this piece of community owned land would be an irreversible step. Should there be a public meeting and consultation prior to a decision being made on this issue or should the Parish Council be left to make the decision on our behalf?

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    Christmas Trees!

    Leatherbritches Dec14

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    We have received a useful summary of all of the extracts from the Parish Council Meeting Minutes that relate to Pump Hill in a single document.

    Please click here to view.

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    Pump Hill

    We have received the following from Richard T:

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    Pump Hill

    Many will recall the pretty garden maintained by Dorothy Littlewood, in spring a beautiful dappled  glade of bluebells, daffodils and narcissus.

    The land, known as Pump Hill,  and making up part of The Square, was given to the village about ten years ago. I don’t think I was alone in believing that the reason for the acquisition was to preserve    a parcel  which is at the heart of the village. It was my  sense that the parish council  was to own it on behalf of the village in a fiduciary capacity and thus inalienable.  I found that reassuring. No one ever thought for one moment that the property might be sold by a later parish council with different values so this was never formally put down in writing and enshrined  in any trust document.

    But now the parish council IS minded to sell and is seeking a buyer as an option.  While there has been some activity on this blog in the past, the parish council has not sought the views of the village as a whole nor has it explained why it wants to sell and the options it has explored.

    I, for one, thought the land had been acquired and  “saved”  for the benefit  of our community as a whole  – a kind of unwritten trust -and not to be traded in the manner  of a property portfolio.

    I would have thought there were a number of options for the parish council to explore, such as:

    * allowing the site to become a wildlife sanctuary encouraging birds, butterflies, beetles etc. (The site is next to the lower of the two school playgrounds). This surely  would not cost a huge sum to manage.

    *  allotments, a previous use in living memory

    *  letting  at a peppercorn rent as a garden and open space

    * letting  at a peppercorn rent as an extension to the lower adjoining school playground

    A proposed sale has already attracted interest which suggests people might like to use Pump Hill, presumably as  a garden.

    Pump Hill is a visually valuable and sensitive  part of the village amenity in the heart of the conservation area –  the smells in spring, the approach to the area arched by trees and blossoms, the framing of Parwich  Hill which makes a breathtaking  picture  behind, a characteristic of the the southern White Peak.

    Pump Hill  is part of the rich and unique tapestry of Parwich  which is one of the  reasons why we want to live here.  I am sure others  feel the same but I may be wrong.

    In my view, there should be wide consultation with our community which may, in the process,  throw up other ideas for its use. It should be unhurried and considered – certainly not hasty. Common sense would suggest a public meeting. (That would enable a significant minority, who do not “do” the Internet to hear the arguments first hand and make valuable contributions to  the discussions,. They  are from a largely different generation.)

    We should not forget that the parish council has extensive property interests. A sale could establish a dangerous  precedent that the parish council is open to offers, however small a site.

    If it does come to a disposal, and to reflect what I believe was our understanding of a “fiduciary” duty to preserve this “green lung” for the village,  a number of options may present themselves as alternatives while maintaining the principle of keeping  this picturesque property for the public good.

    These might include donating  the site to the National Trust, The Woodland Trust,  the Derbyshire
    Wildlife Trust (with an agreed management scheme?) or even the Peak District National Park Authority. I do not know if the Friends of the Peak District assume property ownerships.

    But at the end of the day,  the best owners might well  be the parish council. So let your councillor know.

    Richard T

     

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    Horticultural AGM on Friday

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    Terry P would like to let people know about the potential impact neighbouring trees can have on household insurance:

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    Horticultural Society AGM

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    Autumn on the Green

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    Photo by Peter T.

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    imageThe Horticultural Society asked that we thank everyone that made this year’s Quiz such a success, particularly the Matthews family for their on going support, but also Bill for setting the quiz and Janet for hosting the event.

    The new Trophy is pictured to the right, and it will be permanently housed in the Pub so that it does not get chance to hide itself this year

    With ten teams the pub was full and a good time was had by all. The winning team was the Khaki Campbells.

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    Enjoying the Sunday Sunshine

    Photos by John F-S

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    New at Leatherbritches

    leatherbritcjes Sept14

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    More from the Show

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    Thank you Helen and Ian P for sending us these further photos from Sunday’s Horticultural Show (and apologies Helen for Photoshopping your photo above to within an inch of its life). (more…)

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    Here are lots of photos from the 2014 Parwich Horticultural Show:

    Floral Art

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    As always the Horticultural Society’s Main Show went smoothly, here are few general photos of the day:

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    And the Trophy Winners are
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    Alan Oldfield Cup – for Highest scoring entrant in the Show
    Lesley Goodman

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    Click on the above image to download the Show Schedule as a PDF, paper copies can be collected from the Sycamore Inn and the Legion.

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    What’s in a name?

    Well there is not doubt of the common name of this shrub, a Butterfly bush.

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    Photos by Peter T

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    Click on the above image to download the Show Schedule as a PDF, paper copies can be collected from the Sycamore Inn and the Legion.

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    Mini-beast Safari

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    Photos by David G. ‘What am I?’

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    Click on the above image to download the Show Schedule as a PDF, paper copies can be collected from the Sycamore Inn and the Legion.

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    Plants for sale at the Sycamore Inn: bargain prices and all proceeds go to the Memorial Hall.

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    Five Years in the Growing

    I feel this is almost a birth announcement, I bought the bulb to this flower Crinum Powellii five years ago, it has never flowered until this year, thought I would share with all in case it is five years before it flowers again.

    Jill L

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    Bargain Plants on Sale

    There are plants on sale at the Sycamore Inn, today and bank holiday Monday, all proceeds to go to the Memorial Hall.

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    Some New Faces in the Village

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    Photos by David G.

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    We have had some fantastic photos sent into the Blog recently, including some from new contributors. Do keep sending in shots of local scenes and local life. Also don’t forget our area includes Alsop, Ballidon and Pikehall, so photos taken in these hamlets are very welcome. To get you saying ‘I can do better than that’ here are a few garden ones I took last night.

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    Click on the above image to download the Show Schedule as a PDF, paper copies can be collected from the Sycamore Inn and the Legion.

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    Click on the above image to download the Show Schedule as a PDF, paper copies can be collected from the Sycamore Inn and the Legion.

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    Click on the above image to download the Show Schedule as a PDF, paper copies can be collected from the Sycamore Inn and the Legion.

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    This afternoon I witnessed a female blackbird stalk, catch, kill and eat a shrew. In Church Farm garden, a small shrew was having a feast of insects and grubs amongst leaf litter and well rotted manure, when it was seized from behind by the female blackbird, who killed it by repeatedly picking it up and dashing it on a hard surface. She then avidly consumed it.

    Does anyone know if this is usual?

    Peter T

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    Horticultural Trip

    Parwich Horticultural Society forthcoming trip:

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    The Society’s next trip is on Wednesday 16th July,this combines a visit to Winterbourne Gardens in the morning. This is one of the best surviving examples of an Edwardian Arts and Crafts suburban villa,with a beautiful walled garden, colour themed borders, glasshouses, rock garden and stream side planting. We will then go on to the nearby Birmingham Botanic garden for the afternoon, which contains plants from all corners of the world, arranged in glasshouses, herbaceous borders, rockeries etc, there is something for everyone!

    The price (includes coach fare and entry to both gardens) :
    members £18. (£16 concessions),
    non members £22 ( £20 concessions)
    The coach will leave Parwich at 9.15 am, and return at approx 6 pm.
    To book a place please contact Glynis on 390561, £5 deposit required, full amount payable by 8 July .

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    Question and photos by Cheryl W

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    Stall holders are preparing for today’s Village Market and Stall Trail, so look out for lots of fun and bargains between 11am and 4pm. The Market is on the Green, where you can also pick up the maps for the Sale Trail (look out for the balloons as you go round).

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    Hummingbird Hawk Moth

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    Seen today in Parwich feeding on valerian (Valeriana officinalis) growing in my drive, a hummingbird hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum). Has anyone else in Parwich seen this remarkable insect? It hovers motionless over a flower while it inserts its long proboscis into the flower to extract nectar, just like a humming bird. My brother and I watched this for about 2 minutes, entranced by what we were watching as it moved from flower to flower. If I had had a camera to hand we could have had a good picture but it suddenly flew away. When I explained to an Open Gardens visitor what we had seen he identified it for us. An image of this moth can be seen on Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hummingbird_Hawk-moth#mediaviewer/File:Macrogl_Stellat.jpg

    What a great day it has been, so many visitors, such glorious weather and all our visitors so appreciative,

    Mike R

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    Here are photos of many of the entries to the 2014 Children’s Horticultural Show, apologies to anyone whose entries we missed:

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    Open Gardens 2014

    With great weather, home-made scones and stunning gardens it was hardly surprising that we had a record attendance at this year’s open gardens. Garden owners and volunteers can be justifiably proud of their hard work and resultant success. The event is organised by Parwich & District Horticultural Society. The bumper proceeds will be used to underwrite the main Flower & Vegetable Show in September, and then the Society will allocate support for local groups and causes.

    Here are a few photos I took around the Memorial Hall, but, if any readers have photos of the gardens, please do send them in to the Blog (parwich@hotmail.co.uk):

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