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On May the 21st the Parish Council will hold the Parish Annual Meeting at 7:30pm followed by the Annual Meeting of the Parish Council. Both in the Memorial Hall.

Residents are invited to attend either of these meetings if they wish. 

The Parish Annual Meeting is something which the Council is required to hold, but it is not governed by any set format or regulations. Open discussion, not normally possible in the regular Council meetings, is permitted. But the Council cannot take any decisions in this meeting – other than to place any matters arising on the agenda for a later formal meeting.

As in previous years the Council will take the opportunity to provide summaries of activities and finances during the past year.

Village organisations have been invited to come and talk about their own past and planned activities if they wish.

If there is anything you would like to see added to this meeting please contact the Clerk to the Council, Andrew Martin, on clerk@parwichparishcouncil.org.uk

Annual Meeting is a formal meeting of the Parish Council held in accordance with the normal rules governing Parish Council meetings. A number of reviews take place which are required annually by the Council’s Standing Orders.

Agendas for both meetings will be published later in the week.

Regards

Andrew Martin

Clerk RFO. Parwich Parish Councile-mail: clerk@parwichparishcouncil.gov.uktel: 0783 737 6370NOTE NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER AND EMAIL ADDRESSaddress: Fernlea, Parwich, Ashbourne, DE6 1QJ

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Last chance for raffle tickets to win a great prize donated by local businesses in our community 😊. Tickets are available until Friday from Lucy Maddocks (lucywigley@googlemail.com), the school or from the Sycamore Inn shop.

Any questions just let me know Lucy M.

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Parwich Wakes Hill Race

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Please support our local Primary school and win a great prize donated by local businesses in our community 😊. Tickets are available from Lucy Maddocks (lucywigley@googlemail.com), the school or from the Sycamore Inn shop.

Any questions just let me know Lucy M.

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We have received the following from Margaret Wood….Someone has hit our wall while we were out and also caught my mums car.  It was this morning (Monday) some time between 10 and 12. The stone gatepost is the same one that is on a postcard Denis has dated 1910 and it now has a massive crack in it, so sad. If anyone saw, or heard anything please contact Margaret on 390531.

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What’s On

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The plant stall outside Rookery House will be starting up again this weekend.

We have Cronus, Doronicum, Achillea, Iris, Sunflowers, Bedding Dahlias and lots of annuals.

Plenty there to keep our precious pollinators happy!

If you are splitting plants or have any surplus plants, contributions to the stall would be very welcome.

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Birds, bees and butterflies

A good number of people came along last Sunday to find out how to make their gardens more wildlife friendly, with an inspiring talk by Derbyshire Wildlife trust, lots of ideas and plenty of cake! People went home with pots of seeds for pollinators, bird feeders and nest boxes and mini ponds in pots, many signing up to a pledge to make their gardens more wildlife friendly this year.

Parwich & District Horticultural Society

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Your May Bank Holiday waste & recycling collections

Collections during the week commencing Monday 5 May will all be one day later than usual with Friday collections taking place on Saturday (10 May).

Details of which containers to put out can be found using our ‘when is my collection?‘ search facility.

Report a missed bin here or order a replacement container online.

Subscribe to our garden waste collection scheme

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morning dew

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Early sunrise

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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 23rd April 2025.

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CHURCH SERVICES FOR MAY 2025

Sunday 4th May – 3rd Sunday of Easter

Alsop                   9:15 am    Morning Prayer

Tissington         11:15 am    Family Communion and Baptism of Harry Stubbs

Parwich               2:30 pm    Methodist Church Service

Sunday 11th May 4th Sunday of Easter

Thorpe                 9:15 am    Holy Communion

Parwich             11:15 am    VE 80th Anniversary Service of Remembrance

Sunday 18th May – 5th Sunday of Easter

Tissington                8 am    Communion (using the Book of Common Prayer)

Fenny Bentley   10:30 am    Annual Beresford Service (morning prayer) – all welcome

Tissington         11:15 am    FitzHerbert 900th Anniversary Service – all welcome                                             (non-eucharistic)

Sunday 25th May – 6th Sunday of Easter

Parwich               9:15 am    Morning Prayer

Thorpe               11:15 am    Holy Communion

Thursday 29th May – Ascension Day

Tissington              11 am    Ascension Day service followed by Blessing of the wells. 

Sunday–1st June – 7th Sunday after Easter

Alsop                   9:15 am    Morning Prayer

Tissington         11:15 am    Family Communion

                               ???         Open Air Songs of Praise joint with the Methodist circuit

Parwich               2:30 pm    Methodist Church Service

Weekday morning prayer in different churches across the Benefice

These are informal occasions for anyone who feels they would like to pause and worship for 15-20 mins.  All are welcome – no advance notice (or ongoing commitment) required.

Tues 13th May – 09:30 at Alsop

Thurs 15th May  – 09:30 at Thorpe

Tues 20th May – 09:30 at Tissington

Thurs 22nd May – 09:30 at Thorpe

Tues 27th May – 09:30 at Fenny Bentley

FitzHerbert School collective worship is held every Monday in term time, in Fenny Bentley church at 09:10, to which all are welcome.

 

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Repairs to Pump Hill wall

Repairs to the wall around Pump Hill will be taking place starting this Saturday, the 26th of April. They will last for three weeks. To cone off a safe working area by the wall the Highways Authority have required a one way system with traffic lights. For the one way traffic to pass on the opposite side of the road parking will be restricted while the work takes place.

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We would like to invite anyone interested in helping us to organise events in the village, including Wakes week to come along to the Carnival and Recreation Committee AGM on Thursday 24th April, 7.30pm at Parwich Royal British Legion.

If you have any questions please email Lucy M at lucywigley@googlemail.com

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Please support our local Primary school and win a great prize donated by local businesses in our community 😊. Tickets are available from Lucy Maddocks (lucywigley@googlemail.com), the school or from the Sycamore Inn shop.

Any questions just let me know Lucy M.

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We would like to invite anyone interested in helping us to organise events in the village, including Wakes week to come along to the Carnival and Recreation Committee AGM on Thursday 24th April, 7.30pm at Parwich Royal British Legion.

If you have any questions please email Lucy M at lucywigley@googlemail.com

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Easter Monday at the Legion

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What’s On

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The next meeting of Parwich Parish Council will be held on Wednesday the 23rd April 2023 at 7:30 pm in the Memorial Hall.

The agenda is here.

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Please find details of the proposed road closure for Alsop Road, Parwich.

You can view the order on this link  https://one.network/?tm=143082647

For any queries please email TTM.mailbox@derbyshire.gov.uk

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New York, 1961. Against the backdrop of a vibrant music scene and tumultuous cultural upheaval, an enigmatic 19-year-old from Minnesota arrives with his guitar and revolutionary talent, destined to change the course of American music. He forges intimate relationships with music icons of Greenwich Village on his meteoric rise, culminating in a groundbreaking and controversial performance that reverberates worldwide. Timothée Chalamet stars and sings as Bob Dylan in James Mangold’s A COMPLETE UNKNOWN, the electric true story behind the rise of one of the most iconic singer-songwriters in history.

APRIL 11th 7.45PM   

Free Entrance.   Refreshments.     Raffle

Parwich Memorial Hall

Guardian Review ****– Timothée Chalamet radiates charisma in evocative Dylan biopic

James Mangold’s handsome portrait of the enigmatic singer’s stratospheric early career boasts a barnstorming lead performance.

Trailer  https://youtu.be/Nsvexi2Ulbs?si=Z68ihgydtduFE5CA

 

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New York, 1961. Against the backdrop of a vibrant music scene and tumultuous cultural upheaval, an enigmatic 19-year-old from Minnesota arrives with his guitar and revolutionary talent, destined to change the course of American music. He forges intimate relationships with music icons of Greenwich Village on his meteoric rise, culminating in a groundbreaking and controversial performance that reverberates worldwide. Timothée Chalamet stars and sings as Bob Dylan in James Mangold’s A COMPLETE UNKNOWN, the electric true story behind the rise of one of the most iconic singer-songwriters in history.

APRIL 11th 7.45PM   

Free Entrance.   Refreshments.     Raffle

Parwich Memorial Hall

Guardian Review ****– Timothée Chalamet radiates charisma in evocative Dylan biopic

James Mangold’s handsome portrait of the enigmatic singer’s stratospheric early career boasts a barnstorming lead performance.

Trailer  https://youtu.be/Nsvexi2Ulbs?si=Z68ihgydtduFE5CA

 

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Bar table for sale

Ellie B is selling a bar type table (originally from Dunelm I believe in 2021). 120cm long, 45 cm wide and 90 cm high. 2 stools to come with it.

There are some minor, tiny white flecks of paint on the wood but they are barely noticeable and I am going to try and get rid of every last remnant but may be a few little bits left.

Hoping to sell them all together for £50. Ellie’s number is 07508 340709.

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Man with a Van

Hello, I’m looking for help to take my old couch to the tip, and then to Manchester, to pick up a couch and a few other things from my daughter’s house. Can anyone help? Or know of a man with a van. 

Thank you call Tanya 07595650773 creamery lane

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Hard core

I understand that there might be an interest in these concrete slabs and rubble for hard core (for farmers?). Please make contact if you would like it. Free to collect from the Old Farmhouse. 390388 Needs to go asap.

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Paintings

It’s Jackie, Gill Simpson’s daughter here. A few people have expressed an interest in buying one of mums paintings. I am at the Old Farmhouse this week for if anyone wants to come and view. We also have lots of other stuff which you may be interested in! Do contact me on Jackie.Bateman1@aol.com or on the landline this week 390388. Thanks very much
Jackie

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New York, 1961. Against the backdrop of a vibrant music scene and tumultuous cultural upheaval, an enigmatic 19-year-old from Minnesota arrives with his guitar and revolutionary talent, destined to change the course of American music. He forges intimate relationships with music icons of Greenwich Village on his meteoric rise, culminating in a groundbreaking and controversial performance that reverberates worldwide. Timothée Chalamet stars and sings as Bob Dylan in James Mangold’s A COMPLETE UNKNOWN, the electric true story behind the rise of one of the most iconic singer-songwriters in history.

APRIL 11th 7.45PM   

Free Entrance.   Refreshments.     Raffle

Parwich Memorial Hall

Guardian Review ****– Timothée Chalamet radiates charisma in evocative Dylan biopic

James Mangold’s handsome portrait of the enigmatic singer’s stratospheric early career boasts a barnstorming lead performance.

Trailer  https://youtu.be/Nsvexi2Ulbs?si=Z68ihgydtduFE5CA

 

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What’s On

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Cheryl W will be holding a kids craft workshop at the Village Hall. Cost is £8 per child, payable on the day and includes drink and a snack.

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