Thank You

Paul and Karen would like to thank everyone who came to our Ruby Wedding party and for all our lovely presents and cards

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Parwich Toddler Group

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Oil Price Lower

imageUpdate for Bradbourne & Parwich Heating Oil Club

Crude has fallen to its lowest level for 6 weeks. However with the sustained cold weather and colder weather forecast for the next week, suppliers are very busy and deliveries times may subject to weather and supply conditions. Please do order early and allow plenty of time for delivery to avoid any problems.

If you like the rate, please do spread the word. By grouping our orders, we can also substantially reduce harmful diesel emissions, CO2 and damage and danger to our roads and villages.

We have secured a rate and our clubs group oil order terms for this weekend are as follows:

Rate:  £0.4450 (pence per litre excluding vat [5% for Domestic use])

For full details  Continue Reading »

What’s on Where: 17th-25th February

What’s on Where next Week
Day Time Event Location
Sun 18th 10am Family Service Parwich Church
Sun 18th 11.15am Holy Communion Alsop Church
Sun 18th 6pm
onwards
Back by popular demand
Charity Pie Night
fundraising for Tracey and Annette’s Kilimanjaro Challenge
Sycamore Inn
Mon 19th B5056 closure
B5056 south from Tissington Ford to The Bentley Brook Inn
closure continues this week and next week
Mon 19th Children start back at School School
Mon 19th 10am
/ 10.07am
Bus to Bakewell
arrives Bakewell 10.40, leaves 13.35
Sycamore Cottages
/ Alsop Church
Mon 19th 10 to 11am Rev Carollyn MacDonald
Vicar’s Van
Alsop Moor
Mon 19th 11am Pilates Memorial Hall
Mon 19th 2pm Toddler Group Memorial Hall
Tue 20th 9am Morning Prayer Alsop Church
Tue 20th 6-10pm Badminton & Tabletennis
book via Cheryl tel 617
Memorial Hall
Tue 20th 7.30pm Parwich Royal British Legion
Club AGM
Legion
Wed 21st Green bin, Blue bin and food caddy collection Parwich
Wed 21st 6-10pm Badminton & Tabletennis
book via Cheryl tel 617
Memorial Hall
Wed 21st meet
7pm
Trip to
Derby Winter Ale Festival 2018
book via the list at the Legion
meet at Bus Shelter
The Green
Thu 22nd 11am to 1pm Evie’s Artistic Session
More info: 390488
Memorial Hall
Thu 22nd 4.30pm to 7pm Fish & Chip Van
visiting Parwich alternate Thursdays
tel. 0751 107 6249
The Green
Thu 22nd 7pm Dog Training Classes
for details contact Dena tel. 01335 372162
Memorial Hall
Fri 23rd 5.30pm Children’s Friday Football
meet at the Cricket Pavillion
Parson’s Croft
Fri 23rd draw at
8.45pm
‘Open the Safe’
continues Fridays until won
Legion
Sat 24th open from
4.15pm
6 Nations @ The Legion
Scotland v. England
competitions & prizes, free snacks
Legion
Sun 25th 9.30am Morning Prayer Parwich Church
Sun 25th 11.15am Morning Prayer Alsop Church
Sun 25th 2.30pm Methodist Service Parwich Church

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

First Responders

Parwich First Responders are continuing to recruit new members. Attached is some useful information about the role of a First Responder.

Who/What Are We?
Parwich First Responders have been providing emergency first aid cover to the village and surrounding areas for the past 12 years. First Responders are there to support life threatening conditions, including heart attack, asthma and loss of consciousness. They aim to maintain breathing and circulation until advanced life support is available.
We meet every 2 months in Parwich Memorial Hall to refresh our training in an informal and supportive atmosphere.

What Can You Do?
As a Responder you can offer as little or as much time as you like each week. Being on duty does not stop you getting on with normal activities providing you are around the village and in range of a phone.

Can Anyone Become a First Responder?
The training provided by East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) is thorough and gives you confidence to attend to and deal with a medical emergency such as a heart attack or breathing difficulties. You acquire good First Aid skills for your role of a First Responder . These skills you will find can be useful in everyday life.
Once you have received your training you are not expected to go out to calls on your own unless you choose to. Some of the experienced First Responders still choose to ‘buddy up’ with another First Responders for a duty period.

No previous experience is required you just need to be 18 years old but there is no upper age limit.

Please ring Sue 334 or Martin 529 if you are interested in becoming a First Responder or would to come to one of the informal training sessions to find out a bit more about the role.

Diary Updates

We will be updating the Parwich.org Diary page early next week, so if you have any Alsop, Ballidon, Parwich or Pikehall events (March and April) that you want to go in the Diary in time to be included in the Peak Five Church Magazine’s March issue please send them in by Wednesday (21st of February).

Including our Diary in the Church magazine is important as it helps you reach some of those who are not on-line.

Please send Diary information to parwich@hotmail.co.uk or leave me a message on tel. 287.

Thank you, Peter

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‘Open the Safe’ continues…

Monty’s Seed Exchange

As the days start to get longer and memories of my winter cruise sail off into the distance my attention starts to turn towards the garden once again. With Mrs Monty perusing the seed catalogs I’ve for once got in first and have received my seed order before her!

 

Having underestimated the number of seed potatoes in a bag I find myself with a surplus of Anyas. Anya is an early variety of potato grown exclusively for Sainsbury’s supermarkets by Albert Bartlett.  Also most of the seed packets have many times more seeds than I’ll ever have room for, even allowing for failures, so as usual I’ll likely be left with rows of potted up young plants and half used packets of seeds.

I’m sure many others will be in the same position so how about a seed and plant swop and exchange? First up would anybody like to try growing a few Anyas?

If you’re interested let me know. Also if anybody has surplus seeds/plants over the next few months drop me an email via parwich@hotmail.co.uk or add a comment to my latest post.

Happy Gardening

Monty

Eating Out

Whilst the Sycamore kitchen is undergoing a refurb, you may be interested to know that the Bentley Brook has recently launched a Friday night steak night. There is also pie night on a Thursday.

Continue reading for details….

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Parwich Legion Club AGM

February Family Film Show

Family Film Club poster

Trailer  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euz-KBBfAAo Continue Reading »

Parish Council Meeting Agenda

The agenda for the Parish Council Meeting on THURSDAY the 15th February 2018 has been published here

Rights of Way Minor Maintenance

Rights of Way minor maintenance 2018.

The Parish Council is tendering for footpath maintenance in the village. If you are interested (or would just like to know more about the tender) full details are available on the Parish Council website by following this link

Oil Price

imageUpdate for Bradbourne & Parwich Heating Oil Club

With another week of cold weather and snow forecast, have you checked your oil level? A visual inspection of the tank is often worthwhile just for peace of mind. Deliveries times are subject to weather and supply conditions. Please do order early and allow plenty of time for delivery to avoid any problems.

If you like the rate, please do spread the word. By grouping our orders, we can also substantially reduce harmful diesel emissions, CO2 and damage and danger to our roads and villages.

We have secured a rate and our clubs group oil order terms for this weekend are as follows:

Rate:  £0.4565 (pence per litre excluding vat [5% for Domestic use])

For full details  Continue Reading »

What’s on Where next Week
Day Time Event Location
Sat 10th open from
4.15pm
6 Nations @ The Legion
England v. Wales
competitions & prizes, free snacks
Legion
Sat 10th 8pm ‘Thank You Carl’ Party
with DJ Funky Gibbon
Legion
Sun 11th 9.30am Holy Communion Parwich Church
Sun 11th 11.15am Holy Communion Alsop Church
Sun 11th 2.30pm Methodist Service Parwich Church
Sun 11th 7.30pm Music Quiz Sycamore Inn
Mon 12th B5056 closure
B5056 south from Tissington Ford to The Bentley Brook Inn
closed for three weeks from today
Mon 12th 3pm Parwich Family Film
Despicable Me 3
Memorial Hall
Tue 13th 10 to 11am Rev Carollyn MacDonald
Vicar’s Van
Nether Green
Tue 13th 2pm
start
Shrovetide Football Shaw Croft
Ashbourne
Tue 13th 6-10pm Badminton & Tabletennis
book via Cheryl tel 617
Memorial Hall
Wed 14th Valentine’s Day
Wed 14th Grey bin and food caddy collection Parwich
Wed 14th 2pm
start
Shrovetide Football Shaw Croft
Ashbourne
Wed 14th 6-10pm Badminton & Tabletennis
book via Cheryl tel 617
Memorial Hall
Thu 15th 11am to 1pm Evie’s Artistic Session
More info: 390488
Memorial Hall
Thu 15th 7pm Dog Training Classes
for details contact Dena tel. 01335 372162
Memorial Hall
Thu 15th 7.30pm Parwich Parish Council Meeting
Agenda
Memorial Hall
Fri 16th 9am Morning Prayer Parwich Church
Fri 16th 5.30pm Children’s Friday Football
meet at the Cricket Pavillion
Parson’s Croft
Fri 16th draw at
8.45pm
‘Open the Safe’
continues Fridays until won
Legion
Fri 16th 9pm
onwards
Live Music at the Pub
Elvis is in the Building
Elvis & his Country Music Friends
Sycamore Inn
Sun 18th 10am Family Service Parwich Church
Sun 18th 11.15am Holy Communion Alsop Church
Sun 18th 6pm
onwards
Back by popular demand
Charity Pie Night
fundraising for Tracey and Annette’s Kilimanjaro Challenge
Sycamore Inn

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

First Responders

Parwich First Responders are continuing to recruit new members. Attached is some useful information about the role of a First Responder.

Who/What Are We?
Parwich First Responders have been providing emergency first aid cover to the village and surrounding areas for the past 12 years. First Responders are there to support life threatening conditions, including heart attack, asthma and loss of consciousness. They aim to maintain breathing and circulation until advanced life support is available.
We meet every 2 months in Parwich Memorial Hall to refresh our training in an informal and supportive atmosphere.

What Can You Do?
As a Responder you can offer as little or as much time as you like each week. Being on duty does not stop you getting on with normal activities providing you are around the village and in range of a phone.

Can Anyone Become a First Responder?
The training provided by East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) is thorough and gives you confidence to attend to and deal with a medical emergency such as a heart attack or breathing difficulties. You acquire good First Aid skills for your role of a First Responder . These skills you will find can be useful in everyday life.
Once you have received your training you are not expected to go out to calls on your own unless you choose to. Some of the experienced First Responders still choose to ‘buddy up’ with another First Responders for a duty period.

No previous experience is required you just need to be 18 years old but there is no upper age limit.

Please ring Sue 334 or Martin 529 if you are interested in becoming a First Responder or would to come to one of the informal training sessions to find out a bit more about the role.

Thank you party for Carl this Saturday!

Six Nations at the Legion

Who’s Eating All the Pies?

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February Film Night

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Mowing Contract 2018

The Parish Council is tendering for mowing in the village. If you are interested (or would just like to know more about the tender) full details are available on the Parish Council website by following this link

February Family Film Show

Family Film Club poster

Trailer  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euz-KBBfAAo Continue Reading »

Thai Takeaway Night at the Legion

Oil Price Lower

imageUpdate for Bradbourne & Parwich Heating Oil Club

With the forecast for another cold week ahead and snow in some areas, just a quick reminder to see if you have checked your oil level this week? A visual check is often worthwhile. During the winter months, I recommend ordering when you have around 6 to 7 weeks supply left in the tank. Deliveries are subject to weather and supply conditions so I urge you to order early and allow plenty of time for delivery to avoid any problems.

Please also note, due to a change in the legislation on credit cards, from the 13th January suppliers will no longer able to pass on the credit card fees they are charged by the card companies. Many are therefore advising they can only accept debit card payments.

We have secured a rate and our clubs group oil order terms for this weekend are as follows:

Rate:  £0.4480 (pence per litre excluding vat [5% for Domestic use])

For full details  Continue Reading »

February Film Night

fILM LARGE POSTER

Continue Reading »

What’s on Where: 3rd to 11th Feb

What’s on Where next Week
Day Time Event Location
Sun 4th No Services
this week
Parwich & Alsop Churches
Sun 4th open from
2.30pm
6 Nations @ The Legion
Italy v. England
competitions & prizes, free snacks
Legion
Mon 5th 10am
/ 10.07am
Bus to Bakewell
arrives Bakewell 10.40, leaves 13.35
Sycamore Cottages
/ Alsop Church
Mon 5th 11am Pilates Memorial Hall
Mon 5th 12.45pm Village Lunch
Lamb Hotpot
Jam Soonge & Custard
contact Val K tel. 390458
Memorial Hall
Mon 5th 2.30pm Toddler Group Memorial Hall
Tue 6th 6-10pm Badminton & Tabletennis
book via Cheryl tel 617
Memorial Hall
Wed 7th Green bin, Blue bin and food caddy collection Parwich
Wed 7th 6-10pm Badminton & Tabletennis
book via Cheryl tel 617
Memorial Hall
Wed 7th 7.15pm ‘Thai Takeaway Night’
place your order by 7pm Tue 6th Feb
Legion
Thu 8th 9am Morning Prayer Alsop Church
Thu 8th 11am to 1pm Evie’s Artistic Session
More info: 390488
Memorial Hall
Thu 8th 4.30pm to 7pm Fish & Chip Van
visiting Parwich alternate Thursdays
tel. 0751 107 6249
The Green
Thu 8th 7pm Dog Training Classes
for details contact Dena tel. 01335 372162
Memorial Hall
Fri 9th School breaks up for half term holiday School
Fri 9th 5.30pm Children’s Friday Football
meet at the Cricket Pavillion
Parson’s Croft
Fri 9th 7.45pm Parwich Film
Victoria & Abdul
Memorial Hall
Fri 9th draw at
8.45pm
‘Open the Safe’
continues Fridays until won
Legion
Sat 10th open from
4.15pm
6 Nations @ The Legion
England v. Wales
competitions & prizes, free snacks
Legion
Sat 10th 8pm ‘Thank You Carl’ Party
with DJ Funky Gibbon
Legion
Sun 11th 9.30am Holy Communion Parwich Church
Sun 11th 11.15am Holy Communion Alsop Church
Sun 11th 2.30pm Methodist Service Parwich Church
Sun 11th 7.30pm Music Quiz Sycamore Inn

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

Six Nations at the Legion

Thank you party for Carl!

February Family Film Show

Family Film Club poster

Trailer  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euz-KBBfAAo Continue Reading »

Open the Safe – continues this Friday

Tonight’s Super Moon

The clouds have cleared after today’s snow showers to reveal the Super Moon

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Legion Thai Takeaway Night

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Mary Rawlins

Mary passed away unexpectedly at the Derby City Royal Hospital on 13th January 2018. Her funeral will take place at St Peter’s Church on Friday 2nd February at 1.15 pm prior to cremation at Markeaton Crematorium. Her family invites people to join then at the Sycamore afterwards.

B5056 Closure in February

Please find details of the proposed road closure for Bradbourne Road, Unnamed Section Of B5056 From Horsley Farm To White Meadows Farm Fenny Bentley, currently planned for 12th February for 3 weeks for resurfacing work. This is the stretch from the Tissington ford to the Bentley Brook.
You can view the order on this link https://roadworks.org?tm=104346292
For any queries please email traffic.trafregord@derbyshire.gov.uk, for the attention Elaine Coope or call 01629 538516

B5056 Closure

We have received the following from DDC:

Essential safety work on an Ashbourne road means three week closure

 

We’re carrying out extensive work on the B5056 between Bent Lane, Tissington Ford, and its junction with the A515 at Fenny Bentley from Monday 12 February 2018.

The closure will enable a two and a half mile stretch of the road to be patched. This is to make the road − which is prone to cracking because of its proximity to a landslip − safe.

The road is expected to reopen around Sunday 4 March 2018. During the closure the we will also carry out drainage and tree clearance works. And ground surveys will be undertaken to find a long-term solution to the historic landslip.

Councillor Simon Spencer, our cabinet member for highways, transport and infrastructure, said:

“Landslips are a long-standing issue on this road and periodically we have to carry out maintenance and repair work to keep the road useable.”

Councillor Spencer added:

“We appreciate that any road closure causes disruption but this is necessary work to keep the road safe. We will use the closure to carry out additional maintenance and reopen the road as soon as possible.”

Signposted diversions will be in place. The diversion from Ashbourne is along the A515 to Newhaven, along the A5012 Via Gellia to Grangemill, the B5056 to the point of the road closure and vice versa.

Church Lead Stolen

I have had to report to the police this morning (29th) that the north porch roof has been lead stripped overnight of its lead , the police want to know of any strange vehicles seen etc.
The crime reference us 18000045271 and ringing the police on 101 be useful .
The Marshalls are sheeting the roof at the moment .
So any helpful information would be useful .
STUART CHAMBERS , CHURCH TREASURER

Book your Village Lunch

Book by Friday evening (2nd February 2018)