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December Parwich Film Show THELMA

Thelma is a 93 year old widow, who like many of us, has been scammed by a telephone caller and lost £10,000.  Not one to put up with the deception, and with the help of her grandson, she sets out, Mission Impossible style, to catch the perpetrators. This critically acclaimed comedy film is based on the real life experience of the director’s grandmother. Starring June Squibb, who after 70 years playing supporting roles, and at the age of 94 takes on her first leading role.  Movie Review: “Thelma” an Early Contender for the Year’s Best Comedy

Guardian Ninety-four-year-old Squibb is great as a woman going after phone scammers – with the help of the late Shaft star Richard Roundtree – in a robust feelgood comedy

FRIDAY 13th December  7.45PM   

Free Entrance.   Refreshments.     Rafflearwich Memorial Hall

Parwich Memorial Hall

 

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Christmas is here..

Our amazing phantom letter box topper has spread the Christmas cheer 🎅😍..

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Horticultural society AGM

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FOR SALE

Motor bike helmet. As new. Hardly used

Ski boots size 9/10 with bag.
Ski helmet.
2 pairs ski goggles.

No reasonable offer refused for any item.
Contact Tony or Sue on 01335390724

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Chest of drawers for sale

Ellie B from Parwich Lane has a chest of drawers for sale. They are £50 but she is open to offers (especially if they are collected). It’s good quality pine but  because it’s not varnished there are some stains on the top (shown in photo) but other than that, they are good quality and in good nick. Contact Ellie on eburt91@googlemail.com if you are interested or have any more questions.

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Thelma is a 93 year old widow, who like many of us, has been scammed by a telephone caller and lost £10,000.  Not one to put up with the deception, and with the help of her grandson, she sets out, Mission Impossible style, to catch the perpetrators. This critically acclaimed comedy film is based on the real life experience of the director’s grandmother. Starring June Squibb, who after 70 years playing supporting roles, and at the age of 94 takes on her first leading role.  Movie Review: “Thelma” an Early Contender for the Year’s Best Comedy

Guardian Ninety-four-year-old Squibb is great as a woman going after phone scammers – with the help of the late Shaft star Richard Roundtree – in a robust feelgood comedy

FRIDAY 13th December  7.45PM   

Free Entrance.   Refreshments.     Rafflearwich Memorial Hall

Parwich Memorial Hall

 

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Ashbourne lantern spectacular

There is one seat come available if anybody would like it 🎅🏻

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If you know anyone who is looking for a self contained, unfurnished, centrally heated, I bedroom cottage with wood burner, off street parking and private garden please contact Paul O’Connor on 07985 587627

CarolineH

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December and January services

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Thelma is a 93 year old widow, who like many of us, has been scammed by a telephone caller and lost £10,000.  Not one to put up with the deception, and with the help of her grandson, she sets out, Mission Impossible style, to catch the perpetrators. This critically acclaimed comedy film is based on the real life experience of the director’s grandmother. Starring June Squibb, who after 70 years playing supporting roles, and at the age of 94 takes on her first leading role.  Movie Review: “Thelma” an Early Contender for the Year’s Best Comedy

Guardian Ninety-four-year-old Squibb is great as a woman going after phone scammers – with the help of the late Shaft star Richard Roundtree – in a robust feelgood comedy

FRIDAY 13th December  7.45PM   

Free Entrance.   Refreshments.     Rafflearwich Memorial Hall

Parwich Memorial Hall

 

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Legion Takeaway

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Human or dog waste!

I am disgusted to find this on my drive way this morning.

If you are the dog owner you should be ashamed. 

If it is human – you need medical help! 

AlexS

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Christmas Fayre

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Legion Takeaway

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Thank you from the RBL Committee

The RBL Branch Committee would like to thank all those who bought a poppy or donated to the Poppy Appeal. A fantastic sum of just under £2,000 was raised.

A special thank you must go to Liz E and Karen W for organising the appeal. Thanks also to the band of door to door sellers especially Tim R and to all those who sponsored a lampost poppy, including the men’s walking group.

Also a thank you to Roy M for putting the poppies on the lampposts and taking them down again

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For sale office chair

Hardly used medium sized office chair. £15, collection only.

Email cjgregory@live.co.uk if you are interested.

CarolineW

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Parish Council Minutes

Click this link to read the draft minutes of the meeting of Parwich Parish Council held on the 20th of November.

This meeting included approval of a new policy for Public Participation at Parish Council meetings. It includes how you can use public speaking during a meeting to express your views to the Council and how to request that an item be placed on the agenda of a meeting. Click the link to read it. 

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Christmas Fayre

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Stronger for longer

** GREAT NEWS!!! ** We have applied and received a grant which means that we will be able to provide Stronger for Longer FREE OF CHARGE for the next 10 weeks. Everybody is welcome to come and join in the activities or just enjoy a cuppa and a chat. If you would like to come along but are struggling to get then please get in touch as we may be able to help.

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Legion Takeaway

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Anyone lost a parcel?

A parcel has been delivered to 1 Church Walk for Abi Whyte. If anyone knows who this is could they please contact Chantelle on allenchantelle340@gmail.com

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Flooding

A few reports of flooding and abandoned vehicles on the way out of the village near the Ballidon junction.

Tissington Ford area also reported to be bad.

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Christmas Fayre

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PRESS RELEASE

21 November 2024

2024/059

Parking will be free again across the Derbyshire Dales in the District Council’s car parks in the run up to Christmas.

In a scheme designed to boost trade, for the 17th year in a row it will be free to park in any District Council pay and display car park after 2pm throughout December.

Free parking in December comes on top of residents’ parking concessions that allow local people to park free every day of the year up to 11am and after 3pm. Free parking permits were issued to all 34,000 households across the Derbyshire Dales back in March.

It means Dales residents have free parking for 21 hours each day over the festive period, which helps local people and local traders.

Again this year, to support the Council’s 2030 net zero carbon emissions target, the authority is also urging visitors and residents to support Dales businesses by making best use of public transport, car sharing, cycling and walking where possible.

EV charge points are available in four of the council’s car parks:

  • · Market Place, Wirksworth – one charger accommodating two spaces/vehicles at any one time
  • · Edgefold Road, Matlock – four chargers accommodating 8 spaces/vehicles
  • · Shawcroft car park, Ashbourne – four chargers accommodating 8 spaces/vehicles
  • · New Street, Bakewell – four chargers accommodating 8 spaces/vehicles

Cycle racks are also available in the District Council’s car parks in Bakewell’s Granby Road, Eyam, Over Haddon, Matlock Bath’s Station Yard, with two in Matlock at the Lido and Station car parks. Cycle lockers are available at Ashbourne Leisure Centre

Info provided by Derbyshire Dales District Council

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School newsletter

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Chair pilates cancelled

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We still have a couple of spaces left, so if you would love to create a Christmas table centrepiece to wow your friends, please get in touch to secure your place 🎅🏻 🎄

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Snow post

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Road closure

Close B5056 Bradbourne Road Fenny Bentley for drainage repairs 25th November to 29th November 2024 between 08:00 and 16:00 each day

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FOR SALE

Pair of car ramps £15.

Snow chains £10.

Tony and Sue

Tel. 390724

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Dog mess – AGAIN

We haven’t had to say this for a while but the irresponsible owners are back! I’ve just had to pick up two big piles of dog mess on Parsons Croft. The field is regularly used for multi school events and  children are often playing on there and this just isn’t acceptable. The dog mess is from a large dog and it isn’t a small amount!

We will all be keeping an eye out and if anyone is spotted leaving dog mess they will immediately be reported for a possible fine.

If you are using Parsons Croft for dogs, which like many I do too, then be responsible take your dog to the bottom of the field to do its business away from where the kids play and PICK IT UP! Don’t just let them run and not watch them or worst is walking a long way in front of them with no idea of what your dog is doing as we see you and we will report you.

So I’m bringing back my old ditty..don’t be a moron and face a big fine, bag and bin it and everything will be fine.

Lucy M

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The next meeting of Parwich Parish Council will be held on Wednesday the 20th November 2024 at 7:30 pm in the Memorial Hall.

The agenda is here.

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Village flood risk.

Information to assist residents in avoiding, and dealing with, the consequences of flooding have recently been updated on the Parish Council website and can be seen here.

In particular the Council would like to encourage residents

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Meet the CEO event

Have you ever wondered what the PDNP is and what they do, well now’s your chance to find out – straight from the horse’s mouth.

Come along to Parwich Memorial Hall to pose your questions and have your say.

Our postcode is DE6 1DJ or what3words ///added.reporting.approach

https://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/learning-about/news/meet-the-ceo

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ParWitch Rocks!

Has anyone noticed the Halloween pebbles around the village? I found two today and a friend spotted another. I was going to leave it in case it’s a ParWitch hex or ParWitch protection but then I saw the note on the back so I’ll hide this one!

Caroline W

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Another photo

Steve J

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