Archive for the ‘People’ Category

George Woolley

Sadly, George Woolley passed away on Thursday 23rd February. George grew up in Mappleton before eventually moving to Parwich, where he has lived for almost 50 years. Initially he lived at Gibbon’s Bank before spending the rest of his life in Sycamore Cottages with his wife Kathleen, who he has been married to for 49 years. He has four sons, Robin, Andrew, Robert and David, a daughter Jayne, eight grandchildren and one great grandchild.

George has always been a real supporter of village life, involved in various committees, he sat on the Village Hall Committee for many years and was also the President of the Horticultural Society for a long time; horticulture was one of his keen interests.

His family invites you to join them at his funeral on Monday at 9am at St Peter’s Church, Parwich.

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Make Up Masterclass – Postponed to March 30th

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New Electrician in the Village

All work undertaken from extra sockets & lights to complete rewires, CCTB and intruder alarms.

Fully qualified with 20 years experience.  Ring for a quote anytime – I’ve just moved into the village so haven’t got a landline yet.

Carl McCabe 07528 421655

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David Allingham

Lynda K writes:

For anyone who knew David Allingham, who owned the Bentley Brook Inn for 28 years, he passed away peacefully last week at his home on Anglesey.

The funeral was today (Tuesday Feb 14) at the church where they were married at Great Bowden.

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We have received the following message from the Villages:

Firstly we would like to apologise for making our goodbyes in a less personal manner than we would have wished. We had hoped to host a Farewell drinks get-together but recent predicaments have meant we find ourselves challenged just to deal with our move. Once we are sorted out we hope to address the matter. We will be in Bakewell temporarily whilst we explore our next bolt holes both locally and in London, so hope to bump into familiar faces regularly. Our family has enjoyed a wonderful 12 years in Parwich and we feel sure that the new owners of Shaw Lane House (Charles & Judith Bailey) will feel the same.

Enclosing our warmest good wishes.

Stephen, Nadica, Archie & Louis Village

 

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Wednesday

Visibility: three metres. Exposure protection: wetsuit, hood and boots.

I’ve discarded my gloves today, as they make drawing a little more cumbersome. The sun is shining. My buddy and I make our final checks, wade into the water and dive.

The visibility is very good and within the first ten minutes I spot a pipefish! It’s only the second I’ve seen in as many weeks. I signal Shep and he spots it, just as I get his attention. I find it unexpectedly unnerving initially; with its head out of sight, it’s like a snake in the grass!

We watch it for a while, then move on… another! We pass an area of weed and Shep spots two more.

It has been one of the best dives to date: one hour and twenty-five minutes of incredible sea life, good visibility and warm waters.

Everything was right, and we really thought we would see the illusive seahorse today. But no… still no horses.

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Lewis Noble Picks Desert Island Disc

Parwich-based artist Lewis Noble had a slot on BBC Radio Derby today. Lewis presented his favorite desert island disc on the programme. Click on the link below and press ‘Listen now’. Lewis’ slot start about 8 minutes in.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00n3dnh

Nice choice Lewis!

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An update from our MEP

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Free Film at Wirksworth

Film – The Power of Good
Saturday 21 January 10.30am to 1.30pm – Wirksworth Town Hall

Speak Up Speak Out, Holocaust Memorial Derbyshire 2012

With guest Survivor speaker Iby Knill.  Matej Minec’s gripping Emmy Award winning documentary about the courage and determination of Nicholas Winton who saved the lives of 669 children between March 13 and August 2, 1939 with guest survivor speaker Iby Knill – for more information about Iby’s story, see Iby Knill’s website.

Free Tickets on the door but seats can be reserved.

Thank you to Saskia T for sending these details in.

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Pilates – Thank You

A big thank you to all who came along to my first (ever) pilates  class – as teacher!  Despite some nerves I managed the whole routine,  with  two minor errors, which you were all kind enough to ignore.  I  enjoyed the experience and I hope you did too.  Hopefully I will see you regularly over the next six weeks.
Many thanks Sue

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Parwich Ladies Football Team, 1960

The Derby Telegraph recently published this photo of the Parwich Ladies Football team in 1960 (click to enlarge).

On the back row, from left: Christine Weston, Shirley Gibbs, Jean Calladine, Brenda Brownlee, Mary Edge, Hazel Calladine, Veronica Twigge.

On the front row: Maud Evans, Evelyn Chadwick, Carol Allen, Phyllis Allsop.

The “Little Sealed Packages” blog has also written about this photo. The blogger’s parents grew up in Parwich, and she has some further questions to ask about the photo. (Coincidentally, the Webster family are also mentioned, who have also been the subject of a recent query.)

Perhaps one of our readers would be able to reply to her?

Finally, from our own blog archives, we also have a poster advertising a ladies’ football match in 1938. Ladies’ football must have been a long-standing tradition in the village; could the tradition ever be revived?

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Elsie Webster

We have received an enquiry from Debbie C, regarding the late Elsie Webster and her family. Please click here to read further.

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Rob Francis writes:

You seek them here, you seek them there. For 25 years, they have mysteriously appeared then disappeared at Christmas.

This is a unique Parwich tradition inherited from Biggin-by-Hartington through Ambrose Wilton and Jack Cundy, who as boys traipsed along the railway, returning via The Newhaven Inn – back in 1936.

Click here to view photographs from the last 25 years (or click here for a full-screen slideshow).

This includes the guizers’ famous meeting with Paris Hilton (look at the smile on her face) and the first photograph that appeared in The Ashbourne Telegraph in 1985.

The guizers in all their shape-shifting forms wish you a Happy Christmas.

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 Just to let people know that I have left some books at The Sycamore and at The Legion , signed copies which can be bought by Parwich folks at the discounted price of £10 , normal price £15.95 .

Happy Christmas !! Jo Jewett xx

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Thanks to JF-S for these photos.






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Parwich blacksmith Hayley Powell (of Forever Forged) is featured in an illustrated feature in the new edition of Country Homes & Interiors magazine, which is out today. Some of the photos in the feature, which is spread over several pages, were taken in Parwich.

Click here to preview the first two pages of the feature, which you’ll find on Pages 16 and 17.

Hayley will also be speaking on BBC Radio Derby at 12:15 tomorrow (Friday), in an interview which will be conducted from the forge at Claymills Victorian Pumping Station.

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Please click here to visit the Generations Back website.

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Sunday

It was my first dive from a rib today. Slightly apprehensive, but kind words from the skip across from Brownsea made my approach clear.

Chris, a member of the local dive club, had arranged to meet me at Swanage Pier (this place still holds foreboding) at around two-ish, with the aim to head out at two thirty prompt. I arrived early, dumped my kit at the kiosk and parked up the other side of town – giving myself a short walk back to collect my nerves, all of them it seems…

Back to the Pier and I noticed a chap, suited up and sitting in a grey rib eating his sandwiches. It’s Chris. We shout our greetings and I’m introduced to Gary: our skipper for the afternoon and general boat cover. Once togged up, I wade out to join them on the rib, hand over my kit and clamber on (in a very un-ladylike fashion).

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One hour and twenty minutes in my wetsuit, hood, gloves and boots, and I am cold. D is very cold.

We made it to the far end of south beach and it was worth it.

Blenny, dragonet, hermits, shore crabs of all sizes, wrasse, snakelock… and I even caught a glimpse of mullet grazing the shallows.

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Catering4Parwich has been popping up on the blog a lot recently.  Just in case you don’t know, it’s a fantastic “new” non-profit making organisation run by Val Kirkham for the benefit of our community.

Originally it was set up in 2009/10 as a means to obtain funding for kitchen equipment for the new Memorial Hall.  One of the conditions of the grant was to set up a micro-enterprise so that all profit, once food costs and wages have been deducted,  goes back into the Memorial Hall.

The funding committee and Val created this organisation and now Val is totally responsible for all aspects of Catering4Parwich.  During a normal week Val and Alison work about 6-8 hours a week but this goes up significantly when there are functions.  Casual staff, normally local youngsters, are employed for such events, so if you would like to add your name to her list, please contact her.  Some village functions like yesterday’s very successful lunch use volunteers, this helps to keep the price down to a minimum,  with everyone only having to pay £5 for a two course meal.

During the past year Catering4Parwich has supported many events, both in the village and  locally.  Every week food is provided for the British Legion Darts Club and teas for the Over 60’s Pilates. Other events include the Oddfellows Lunch, Harvest Supper, lunches for new candidates for the teaching post at Parwich School, two Lent lunches, the Royal Wedding Event, lunches for a local and a national gardening group, teas for an art exhibition and the monthly film club.

C4P’s biggest event was catering for 512 people during the Archbishop of Canterbury’s visit to Ashbourne, smaller events included Parkside Junior School’s Prom and a local funeral.

Already this non-profit making organisation has bought additional equipment for the kitchen, including an electric bain-marie, pans, vegetable dishes, a water boiler, a portable gas griddle and two portable ceramic hot plates.  Items they are looking to purchase in the future include a fryer, microwave and quality cutlery for weddings.

Val has produced flyers to market C4P but word of mouth is her best source of bookings, which are already coming in for 2012.

Val K, Catering4Parwich – Tel 01335 390458.

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The latest event organised by Catering4Parwich, “Parwich Lunch”, had its inaugural meal today. Sixteen adults and two children enjoyed a lovely chicken and vegetable casserole with dumplings followed by apple pie and custard. There was a great atmosphere and lots of talking.

Everyone was very quick to sign up for the next lunch on Monday 19th December – Turkey and all the trimmings, followed by Christmas Pud or Trifle, other dietary requirements can happily be catered for. At £5 it is a real bargain, next month Martin C will be showing a film after the lunch for those who would like to stay on. If you haven’t booked ring Val on 458.

Future Lunch Dates

Always held in the Memorial Hall at 12.45pm – £5
Monday, December 19th
Monday, January 16th
Monday, February 13th
Monday, March 12th

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This project was undertaken by the Marshalls, which they started at the beginning of May, taking only 19 weeks to complete. Tony and Shaun did all the work themselves apart from the electrics and plumbing. They thought it might be interesting to show the work involved in a new build property from start to finish.

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The 3 bedroomed detached house in Uttoxeter, is now on the market with Bagshaws at £159,950. For full details click here.
Tony & Shaun Marshall, Builders, Parwich – 07811 379782 or 01335 390314

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No sooner am I back in Dorset than I’m jumping in the sea with D. Studland, with borrowed kit (thanks Matt), a BCD from the dive centre, and away we go. The beach is packed! I’ve never seen it like this before. The number of boats moored have increased, too. We make our way to the water and don fins. It’s good to be back!

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CHAIRMANS REPORT 2011
The last year has been yet another good one for the Horticultural Society. It has been difficult deciding in what direction to steer the Society but I feel we have weathered the last 2 years and are being as well supported by our members as we were in the past.

Entries were higher this year in the childrens show and there were some fabulous animals produced from fruit and vegetables. The main show was as unpredictable as ever and entries were affected by a wet summer and by many of us being at the Strong Man event the day before. However the auction was as popular as ever as the crowd were encouraged by the auctioneer, Mr Robert Bunting, to part with vast sums of money for superb produce.

Open Gardens was another great success and as usual the village rallied round to help us with the organisation. As a Thank-You to our Garden Openers we held a buffet reception on the Sunday evening and it was lovely to see everyone there. (more…)

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Thank you to Trish W for sending this email in.

Trevor Wragg the Master Craftsman dry stone waller from Derbyshire will be appearing on Sunday’s Countryfile. Presenter Adam Henson is supporting traditional rural skills by hosting the Cotswolds annual dry-stone walling competition featuring Trevor.

The programme is on Sunday, 16th October, BBC One at 18.25

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Ben’s Hedge Success

Well done to Ben Chadfield on his latest successes.  Ben won the Allyen Hardy Rosebowl for the best hedge growth at the Brailsford and District Ploughing & Hedge Cutting Society match.   This was from a hedge Ben laid last year.

He achieved 2nd place in the Meynell and South Staffordshire Hunt hedge laying competition and also won the best hedge growth prize.

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£954.50 donated to Macmillan Cancer Support

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Sandra & Judith would like to thank everyone who donated money, prizes and cakes for Macmillan’s Biggest Coffee Morning in the World, and to those who came along last Thursday.

A cheque for an amazing £954.50 is being sent to the charity.

£461.32 was raised from the coffee morning, Carolyn donated £50 from her card making and £443.18 was given by Andrea Godfrey, Sacha Wright and Sharon Bull from a charity walk they completed.

Thank you.

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The planning application from Robert Gosling at Hill Top Farm has been registered with Peak District National Park. Application number: NP/DDD/0911/0933 Proposal: Erection of a single wind turbine and stone build plant rooms.

All the planning documents can been seen on the National Park website or by visiting the Peak Park at Bakewell.

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Biggest Coffee Morning in the World Next Week

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In memory of John Booth

We have received an appreciation of the late John Booth – former organist at Parwich and Alsop churches – from Reverend Jack Cooper, former vicar of this parish. Thanks to Stuart C for passing it on.

I was sad to be told of the recent death of John. Sadly due to distance and other problems, we are unable to make the funeral.

John was perhaps best known for his help at Parwich playing the organ, but much more so at Alsop. Many of you will remember that during my time as Vicar, John was a constant source of help to me in so many ways, not least his loyalty and reliability.

It is not very well known that John was not taught music, but taught himself. Actually he only played in two keys, which involved the Vicar (me) in sorting out hymns that could be transposed by John into those two keys. He spent hours and months ahead of the services, working out the hymns.

But what John may have lacked in technical ability, he more than made up for with his enthusiasm and his awareness of the “mood” of the worship taking place. He was acutely aware of when the hymn was being particularly enjoyed, with hearty singing. I would look down at him from my vicar’s stall and would see a tiny grin across his face, and a twinkle in his eyes as he returned my look, and he knew full well that I was going to signal that he should carry on with the chorus or last verse again. “Guide me oh” and ” Give me oil” were two such hymns, sung and played with great joy.

However, there were many occasions when John helped behind the scenes, namely with his skill as an “odd job man”. Many was the time he told me to “Leave it to him” when a job needed doing, e.g. fixing the well and truly broken and stuck lock on the main door to St.Peter’s. (That saved the treasurer a small fortune with a specialist locksmith.)

Thank you, John Booth for so many memories, and with much affection to Jeane for looking after you so well.

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World’s Biggest Coffee Morning

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Lewis Noble in Derby

THE BIG PICTURE SHOW
New work by gallery artists including LEWIS NOBLE

Opens THIS FRIDAY 16th September
Show continues 17th, 20-24th and 27-30th September
10am-5pm
AT THE TREGONING CONTEMPORARY, Friar Gate Studios, Derby.

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