Parish Council Minutes

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minutes of the meeting of Parwich Parish Council held on the 20th November 2019.

Legion Bingo

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Music at the Legion

Check him out on YouTube!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1Ef9UXccjw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UU0XxOSPj4g

Methodist Service – Sun 1st Dec

Please note there will be no Methodist Service at Parwich on Sunday 1st December due to the village Christmas Fayre

Football Cancelled

Football cancelled due to flooded fields,

Jason

Christmas Fayre

Christmas Carols on the Village Green

Legion AGM

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Oil Price Going Up?

imageUpdate for Bradbourne & Parwich Heating Oil Club

Oil prices up this this week with Brent Crude passing $63 a barrel on news that OPEC may extend output cut to June 2020. Estimated delivery times are between 7 to 10 working days*.

However with Christmas a month away, if you require heating oil before Christmas, I would recommend ordering this weekend. A) to be sure you have oil before Christmas and B) to avoid a surge in prices as demand on suppliers increases noticeably the weeks leading up to Christmas.

Also please check your tank levels to be sure. Emergency deliveries during December can be expensive so I would recommend a visual check on your oil level!

TIP: Overtime water can build up in your tank due to condensation. To prevent unwanted water taking up space in your tank and causing issues we recommend using a Water Scavenger, which will absorb contaminated water. It is simple to use, just fix the cord to the tank and drop in the scavenger, it will absorb up any water and you can then dispose of it. Or if you would like to test for water, you can purchase a Water Test Kit. Please visit The Club Store for more information.

Rate:  £0.4525 (pence per litre excluding vat [5% for Domestic use])

For full details  Continue Reading »

What’s on Where next Week
Day Time Event Location
Sun 24th 9.30am Mattins Parwich Church
Sun 24th 11.15am Morning Prayer Alsop Church
Sun 24th 9am Sunday Football Parson’s Croft
Mon 25th 9am to
10.30am
Toddler Group Memorial Hall
Mon 25th 11am Pilates Memorial Hall
Mon 25th 7.30pm First Responders AGM Legion
Tue 26th 7.00pm Bingo Legion
Tue 26th 6-10pm Badminton/Table Tennis slots
book via Cheryl tel 617
Memorial Hall
Wed 27th Green bin, Blue bin and food caddy collection Parwich
Wed 27th 4.30pm to 7pm Fish & Chip Van
tel. 0751 107 6249
The Green
Wed 27th 6-10pm Badminton/Table Tennis slots
book via Cheryl tel 617
Memorial Hall
Thu 28th 11am to 1pm Evie’s Artistic Session
More info: 390488
Memorial Hall
Thu 28th 7pm JH Fitness
fitness class
Memorial Hall
Thu 28th 7.00pm British Legion Branch AGM Legion
Fri 29th 9.00pm Open the Safe Draw Legion

December 2019

Date Time Event Location
Sun 1st No Service Alsop Church
Sun 1st 9am Sunday Football Parson’s Croft
Sun 1st 2.30pm No Service Parwich Church
Sun 1st 2.00pm-5.00pm Christmas Fayre Sycamore,Parwich Church,Hall,Legion

Click here to see the full Diary page; please email any event information to parwich@hotmail.co.uk!

Invitation For Parwich Toddler Group

Elvis World Tour Tickets – Tonight!

Two tickets to see the Elvis Tribute Artist World Tour featuring Shawn Klush and Dean Z, tonight at the Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham.

Bought for £43.50 each, selling for £35 each ono. Unable to go due to unforseen circumstances.

Call Val on 458 or Rosie on 07712 481 197

Cleaner Wanted

Domestic cleaner wanted on weekly basis for house in Parwich please. To start asap. Please contact Gill S on 01335 390388.

Fox Strikes Again

Just a warning again to all chickens owners, one of my hens was taken again in broad day light yesterday. If anyone sees a fox or has had any hens killed please can we keep each other informed through the blog.
I’m living each day in fear!
Vicky T

School Book Fair

All welcome – just in time for Christmas!

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Open the Safe Returns…..

First Responders AGM

Parwich First Responders

Annual General Meeting

Monday 25 November 2019

7:30pm at The Royal British Legion

Everyone is welcome to attend.

We always need people to become First Responders. You do not need to have any

experience or qualifications as full training is available.

Why not come along to the AGM and have a chat.

Minimum age is 18 but there is no upper limit

Legion Bingo

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PDHS AGM Tomorrow

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Activity at Pump Hill

As the weather looks like it could be reasonable this Sunday (November 17th), the Friends of Pump Hill are planning an impromptu clean-up of the Pump Hill area for a couple of hours starting at 9am.

We’ll be pulling up weeds and tidying up some of the wood and stone.  If you’d like to muck in, please come along.

Chris S

 

Legion AGM

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Christmas Fayre

Oil Price Steady

imageUpdate for Bradbourne & Parwich Heating Oil Club

Oil prices continue to hold steady this week with Brent Crude hovering at around $62 a barrel. Estimated delivery times are between 7 to 10 working days*.

However with Christmas just over five weeks away, if you require heating before Christmas, I would recommend ordering this weekend. A) to be sure you have oil before Christmas and B) to avoid a surge prices as demand on suppliers increases noticeably the weeks leading up to Christmas.

Also please check your tank levels to be sure. Emergency deliveries during December can be expensive so I would recommend a visual check on your oil level!

TIP: Overtime water can build up in your tank due to condensation. To prevent unwanted water taking up space in your tank and causing issues we recommend using a Water Scavenger, which will absorb contaminated water. It is simple to use, just fix the cord to the tank and drop in the scavenger, it will absorb up any water and you can then dispose of it. Or if you would like to test for water, you can purchase a Water Test Kit. Please visit The Club Store for more information.

Rate:  £0.4550 (pence per litre excluding vat [5% for Domestic use])

For full details  Continue Reading »

Thank You!

We requested 2 strong chaps to help with move on Sunday,firstly a huge thank you for the endless offers of help, Parwich is certainly a special and unique community.
Everything is now in place and help no longer required so a big thank you again to all who offered
Janet and Dave .S

Remembering Service this Sunday

Parish Council Meeting Agenda

The agenda for the Parish Council Meeting on Wednesday the 20th November has been published.

What’s on Where next Week
Day Time Event Location
Sun 17th 9am Sunday Football Parson’s Croft
Sun 17th 10am Remembering Service Parwich Church
Sun 17th 11.15am Holy Communion Alsop Church
Mon 18th 9am to
10.30am
Toddler Group Memorial Hall
Mon 18th 11am Pilates Memorial Hall
Tue 19th 6-10pm Badminton/Table Tennis slots
book via Cheryl tel 617
Memorial Hall
Tue 19th 7.30pm Parwich & District Horticultural Society
AGM
Legion
Wed 20th Grey bin and food caddy collection Parwich
Wed 20th 4.30pm to 7pm Fish & Chip Van
tel. 0751 107 6249
The Green
Wed 20th 6-10pm Badminton/Table Tennis slots
book via Cheryl tel 617
Memorial Hall
Wed 20th 7.30pm Parwich Parish Council Meeting Memorial Hall
Thu 21st 11am to 1pm Evie’s Artistic Session
More info: 390488
Memorial Hall
Thu 21st 7pm JH Fitness
fitness class
Memorial Hall
Sun 24th 9am Sunday Football Parson’s Croft

Click here to see the full Diary page; please email any event information to parwich@hotmail.co.uk

New Peak District Archaeology Book

New Peak District archaeology book – Reading the Peak District Landscape
A new book has been launched to help people understand how the Peak District landscape has been shaped over thousands of years by past generations.

‘Reading the Peak District Landscape’ has been written by John Barnatt who, prior to his recent retirement, worked as the Senior Survey Archaeologist for the Peak District National Park Authority for 27 years. Throughout the 272-page book, John describes many of the area’s archaeological sites and landscapes, illustrated with colour photographs, maps, plans and drawings, to help explain how places in the Peak District have come to look the way they do today.

The book explores how people have lived and worked in the landscape, from scattered farmsteads to Medieval villages, and industrial sites from different ages, where lead, coal and stone have been mined and quarried. Prehistoric sites, Roman, Medieval, and remains from later periods, all feature in the book.

Author and archaeologist, John Barnatt said: “Wherever you look in the Peak District landscape you will find that it has been influenced in some way by people. Whether you’re looking at the pattern of walls around a village that preserve the Medieval strip fields, or at stone guide stoops and hollow ways on the moors that show ancient transport routes, these are cultural landscapes which allow us to feel a connection with our past.I hope that people reading the book will be inspired to look at what is around them in different ways and start to read for themselves the evidence they can see in the landscape.”

Publication of ‘Reading the Peak District Landscape’ has been supported by the Peak District National Park Authority and Historic England.

Peak District National Park Authority member with responsibility for landscape and heritage, Ken Smith said: “The Peak District landscape is beautiful and appreciated by millions for its wild-looking moorlands, panoramic views and gorgeous dales, but the views everyone enjoys are largely the result of how people have previously managed the land as well as now. It’s important to understand that the landscape contains traces of past activity from different periods and that helps tell its story. This wonderful book is the culmination of decades of research and it explores how many generations of people and communities – from prehistory to post-industrial times – have shaped the land. It is packed with interesting case studies that describe and interpret the Peak District through time, explaining and mapping the landscape.”

The paperback book ‘Reading the Peak District Landscape’, priced at £20 as an introductory offer (r.r.p. £30), is available to buy from National Park visitor centres at Bakewell and Castleton, and online at www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/shop.

 

 

 

 

 

Legion Bingo

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Legion Events Update

Message from The Legion-
We had hoped to offer a History of Parwich walk this Sunday, but unfortunately for health reasons & poor weather we will need to postpone. A future date will be advertised.
The next Legion event is Bingo on Tuesday 26th November. Bingo fans please note December Bingo will be on Tuesday 10th.

PDHS AGM

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November Parwich Film Show COLETTE  

A beautiful period drama film, with Keira Knightley giving her finest performance. Colette (Keira Knightley) is transplanted from her childhood home in rural France to the intellectual and artistic splendour of Paris.

Continue Reading »

Music at the Hall

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Money Found

I found some money on the road along Creamery Lane that someone must have dropped. No fortune, but happy to return it to the owner, if they can tell me how much and the likely place. Otherwise I’ll donate it to the Blog.

Saskia T  440

 

Christmas Carols on the Village Green

Open the Safe Returns…..

The Carnival and Recreation Committee would like to thank everyone who came along and supported the bonfire this year. It was a great evening helped by loud fireworks, curry and chips and a break from the rain (thankfully it isn’t tonight). Your support is invaluable in keeping these events going.

An extra special thank you to everyone who helped build and light the bonfire and to Roy and David for an excellent job raking the site clean.

See you next year

Lucy M

Help needed

Janet and Dave S are looking for two strong chaps to help them move some furniture from their house in Hartington to the house next door, this Sunday. It shouldn’t take more than an hour. It’s just some of the larger pieces of furniture (a could of beds and mattresses, a couple of arm chairs and a fridge freezer).

If you can help, please call Janet on 01298 687 289.

Flooding – ‘live’ map

Following the recent flooding and disruption in Derbyshire you may be interested in the website below, which provides “live” updates of the latest river and groundwater flow and levels across the UK.

 https://www.gaugemap.co.uk/#!Map