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Andersplants will be at The Sycamore Inn this Sunday 11th June, selling from 11am to 4pm.

We will have a range of perennials, shrubs and seasonal bedding and container plants.

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Andersplants will be at The Sycamore Inn this Sunday 11th June, selling from 11am to 4pm.

We will have a range of perennials, shrubs and seasonal bedding and container plants.

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Carsington Dam Road Closure

This may be useful info for locals who use the road along the Carsington dam:

The road along the section of the dam of Carsington reservoir is closed from Tuesday – Thursday, 16-18 May, i.e. between the entrance slip-road to the Visitor Centre and Millfields CP, due to a simulation emergency planning exercise. You can still use the footpath below the dam to walk round, but there is no vehicle access along that road section.    

I believe that the official diversion for vehicles is through Wirksworth, but that smaller vehicles could use the much shorter route through Hognaston.

Saskia T

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Thank you as always to John L for sharing his pictures from the Parwich St George’s Day Parade.

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If you would like a red rose buttonhole for the St George’s Day Parade on Saturday 22 April, please order by 8pm on Wednesday 19 April. Buttonholes priced at £4.50 will be available to collect from outside the Legion on the morning of the parade.

Many thanks, Delia.

390758 / 07773 487882 dee.pegg@btinternet.com

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If you would like a red rose buttonhole for the St George’s Day Parade on Saturday 22 April, please order by 8pm on Wednesday 19 April. Buttonholes priced at £4.50 will be available to collect from outside the Legion on the morning of the parade.

Many thanks, Delia.

390758 / 07773 487882 dee.pegg@btinternet.com

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If you would like a red rose buttonhole for the St George’s Day Parade on Saturday 22 April, please order by 8pm on Wednesday 19 April. Buttonholes priced at £4.50 will be available to collect from outside the Legion on the morning of the parade.

Many thanks, Delia.

390758 / 07773 487882 dee.pegg@btinternet.com

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There are still a handful of ducks available for sale ahead of this coming Saturday’s duck race in aid of the St George’s Day Parade fund.

Please call in to the Legion or the Sycamore to get yours while you can.

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Poppy Appeal – Thank You

Thank you to the village for all the support and generosity during the Poppy Appeal last year.

A fantastic £1,950.69 was raised. The Sycamore, the school and the Legion were very proactive in seeking donations.

Many thanks must go to Karen Wigley and Liz Edge for co-ordinating the appeal on behalf of the village.

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Christmas Market

The Sycamore Inn, Sunday 4th December, 2pm – 6pm.

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Christmas Market

The Sycamore Inn, Sunday 4th December, 2pm – 6pm.

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Christmas Market

The Sycamore Inn, Sunday 4th December, 2pm – 6pm.

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Christmas Market

The Sycamore Inn, Sunday 4th December, 2pm – 6pm.

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The poppy sellers have now been door-to-door around the village, but if they’ve missed you for any reason please give Karen W. a call and she’ll arrange for someone to pop back to you.

Thank you to everyone for your generous donations so far.

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Andersplants would like to express our appreciation of the management and staff at the venues that hosted our sales this autumn, including The Sycamore Inn, Parwich. Special thanks to all the customers who supported our sales.


We hope to see you all again for our Christmas event on Sun 4th December at The Sycamore, Parwich where we’ll be selling trees, wreaths, door garlands and seasonal pots

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Pop down to see Anders Plants, they’re all set up on the back patio at The Sycamore and will be there til around 4pm today.

They’ve got a great selection of winter flowering cyclamen, violas, pansies etc with pre-planted pots and baskets also available.

There are also a wide array of perennial and evergreen shrubs.

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Wandering Westie – Now Returned!

** Update – now back home safely **

Tess, Jane’s white westie, has gone on her travels. If anyone spots her please call Jane at the pub on 212.

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Jubilee Celebration Saturday

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Jubilee Picnic Boxes

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Christmas Fayre

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Christmas Fayre

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Christmas Fayre

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The poppy sellers have been around the village again this weekend, but if you missed them please contact Karen (details below) and she’ll arrange to call round.

Alternatively, poppies are still available to buy from the shop, the Legion and the school.

Many thanks for all of the generous donations so far, it’s very much appreciated.

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Sycamore Reopening

I saw this on the Sycamore Facebook page. I know not everyone has Facebook so this might be useful information for some regarding the reopening.

⭐️Hi everyone hope your all keeping well as we plan to reopen on Saturday 4th July 🍺🍺🍾things will be a little different for all of us we shall only be serving drinks on Saturday to give us and you the chance to get used to the new procedures in place , one way system around the pub , sanitizer station , regular disinfecting between table uses and any touchable surfaces along with various other measures that will be in place , we feel there’s no need to rush as it’s all new to us all. We will take bookings for our indoor tables but as you will be aware we only have a limited number of tables inside we can now use so please give us a call if you wish to reserve one of these 01335390212
⭐️Our outdoor space we have a large beer garden and those tables will be on a first come first served basis as we will be relying on the weather for those to be usable 🙏for sunshine
⭐️We will also have tables Available in our Marquee these can also be reserved as well the marquee will be lit in the evening. And we are arranging out door heaters for this aswell for the not so warm evenings but is a great covered out door space with plenty of social distancing room
⭐️Food we shall resume our take away food service from Sunday 5th we are only going todo takeaway food for the first few weeks till business becomes more viable but if you wish to eat it on the premises we are move than happy for you to do that it. It will just limit the number off staff we require at first to make things easier to run we will soon announce when our normal food service will resume at the pub
⭐️Hope this all makes sense and we have made things as clear as possible for you and hope you will all come and join us for a cold pint , large G&T etc we look forward to seeing you all again
⭐️For any more info please call us 01335390212 or give us a message
Opening times will be announced shortly, Saturday we will be open from 12pm onwards

 

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As businesses such as pubs and restaurants open their doors to the public from Saturday 4 July, we are offering advice to make sure you have a safe and enjoyable experience.

Please remember that social distancing rules continue to apply and you may be expected to queue outside venues or at the bar once you are inside and provide your details at each premises you visit to assist with track and trace.
We all have a responsibility to stop the spread of coronavirus so maintain a distance of two metres from those around you.

We anticipate that the city, and towns across the county, will be busy when establishments re-open for the first time so if you need to book a taxi, make sure you do so well in advance.

The advice is that you should avoid using public transport where possible but if you do need to use a train or bus, remember that face coverings must be worn.

Extra officers will be on patrol this weekend to make sure that people can enjoy the county’s pubs, clubs and restaurants safely.

Owners of on-licences premises will need to have the appropriate risk assessments and plans in place to ensure both staff and customer safety. Owners should seek advice from their local environmental health officers and licensing teams for further advice if required.

Inspector Emma Marshall said: “It’s great for the local economy that the pubs and restaurants can re-open, however people visiting need to be aware that their evening out is likely to be very different from previous nights out in the towns and cities.

“People will need to be patient as queues are likely to be longer than expected and respect the rights of other to socially distance while everyone takes the opportunity to enjoy themselves. We will be supporting our colleagues in environmental health to identify breaches and take appropriate action where necessary.”

Councillor Jonathan Smale, Cabinet Member for Communities, Neighbourhoods and Streetpride, said: “Derby has been awarded Purple Flag status as a safe and welcoming place to come and enjoy a night out for the past six years. Coronavirus isn’t going to change that. We’re working really hard with our great venues to ensure that it’s going to be just as safe to come into Derby and enjoy a really good night out whilst following the necessary guidelines to prevent the further spread of COVID-19.

“Things are obviously going to be different and so we’re asking people to be respectful, patient and work with us to make sure we can continue to enjoy a safe night out.”

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