Property for Sale or Rent January 2018

This post has been updated – click here for the most recent version..

Here is the list of properties for sale or rent in our area (Alsop-en-le-Dale, Ballidon, Parwich & Pikehall), correct (so far as we can tell from Rightmove) as of 9th January 2018.

For Sale:

For Rent:

  • Parwich, Nether Green, 2 bedroom detached cottage, £600 pcm.

The list will be updated again in due course.

Searching for Family

Hello….I am from Saskatchewan, Canada. My Grandfather George Taylor Prince was born in Parwich and came to Canada in 1903. He left behind his parents,Thomas and Martha Prince and siblings, Sarah Jane, Annie, Martha, Louisa and half siblings, Fanny Hadfield, Clifford and William Hadfield.

Annie Prince married Eli Higgenbbottom and had seven children: Horace, Fred, Albert, Annie, Jessie, Harold and Hubert. Would anyone have information on surviving relatives of Annie and Eli Higgenbottom’s children. Any information or suggestions on how to locate would be greatly appreciated. (I have come to a dead end on Ancestry.com)
I thank you in advance for any help….

Sorry, I meant to include the information that my Grandfather George Taylor Prince and his family are from the Parwich area.

Charlaine Prince

Oil Price Eases

imageUpdate for Bradbourne & Parwich Heating Oil Club

As the Christmas rush now subsides, we are seeing prices easy back a little although the big issue now is crude continues to rise, reaching $68 dollars a barrel this week, the highest since December 2014.

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: £0.4800 per litre excluding vat [5% for Domestic use])

For full details  Continue Reading »

What’s on Where next Week
Day Time Event Location
Sun 7th No Services
this week
Parwich & Alsop Churches
Sun 7th Sunday Football
cancelled for the foreseeable
Mon 8th 10am
/ 10.07am
Bus to Bakewell
arrives Bakewell 10.40, leaves 13.35
Sycamore Cottages
/ Alsop Church
Mon 8th 11am Pilates Memorial Hall
Mon 8th 12.45pm Village Lunch
Cottage Pie
Apple Pie & Custard
contact Val K tel. 390458
Memorial Hall
Mon 8th 2.30pm Toddler Group Memorial Hall
Tue 9th 6-10pm Badminton & Tabletennis
book via Cheryl tel 617
Memorial Hall
Wed 10th Green bin, Blue bin and food caddy collection
also Xmas tree collection
Parwich
Wed 10th 6-10pm Badminton & Tabletennis
book via Cheryl tel 617
Memorial Hall
Thu 11th 9am Morning Prayer Parwich Church
Thu 11th 11am to 1pm Evie’s Artistic Session
More info: 390488
Memorial Hall
Thu 11th 4.30pm to 7pm Fish & Chip Van
visiting Parwich alternate Thursdays
tel. 0751 107 6249
The Green
Thu 11th 7pm Dog Training Classes
for details contact Dena tel. 01335 372162
Memorial Hall
Fri 12th 5 to 6pm Rev Carollyn MacDonald
Vicar’s Van
Parson’s Croft
car park
Fri 12th 5.30pm Children’s Friday Football
meet at the Cricket Pavillion
Parson’s Croft
Fri 12th 7.45pm Parwich Film
Dunkirk
Memorial Hall
Sun 14th 9.30am Holy Communion Parwich Church
Sun 14th 11.15am Holy Communion Alsop Church
Sun 14th 2.30pm Methodist Service Parwich Church

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

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Join CHICKS for an evening of stargazing and discover the stars at our wonderful Daleside retreat in deepest ‘darkest’ Derbyshire! Suitable for all the family, the evening will be hosted by local Astronomer’s Patrick and Joanne Poitevi, who in their spare time run Scopes4SEN. They have donated 3 telescopes and lots of resources for CHICKS children to use. They will share their vast knowledge of the solar system with you in our dining hall. We will also serve delicious complimentary homemade soup made by our resident cook Emma to help keep you warm, along with tea, coffee and hot chocolate.
Weather permitting we will be able to walk up to our hill top where you will have access to our telescopes and more insights from Patrick and Joanne.

please register for tickets using this link: https://stargazingchickscharity.eventbrite.co.uk

Alternatively please give CHICKS a call on 07525 277 985 or in the office on 01335 350525.

January Film Show

January Film Poster

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Christmas Recyling

We have received the following from DDDC:

Free Christmas tree recycling in the Dales

From 8 January Derbyshire Dales District Council will be helping local people recycle their real Christmas trees.

All residents have to do is place the tree at the edge of their property on their usual green/recycling day collection before 2 February and the tree will be composted along with other garden materials.

Any tree over 5ft in length must be broken or sawn down to a manageable size, with decorations and plant pots removed. Alternatively, trees can be taken to the nearest household waste recycling centre.

Plain Christmas cards and wrapping paper can be included in residents’ kerbside cardboard and paper recycling to be collected by the District Council’s contractor Serco. Foil-backed and glittery cards and paper should not be included, but placed in general household waste grey bins or black sacks.

Excess recycling can be placed at the side of recycling containers, but residents should make sure it is easily identifiable and suitably contained in a transparent container such as a stacker box rather than a black bag.

Any excess card, paper and magazines must be separated from other excess recycling such as glass, plastics, cans, beverage cartons, aerosols and foil trays.

Cardboard should be flattened after removing all staples, packaging tape and polystyrene and bubble wrap. Any pieces that will not fit in a recycling container can be flattened and placed next to the container for collection – large cardboard boxes should be flattened and broken down into smaller pieces no wider than 0.5m to fit the recycling compartment of the coll

Happy New Year

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Book your Lunch

Book by Friday 5th January

Oil Price News

imageUpdate for Bradbourne & Parwich Heating Oil Club

 

The continued cold spell and high demand for heating oil is keeping suppliers on their toes. Please do not allow your tank to get too low before you order. You may wish to visually inspect your tank rather than rely on your meter as we had a number of members run out as they had not ordered due to incorrect meter readings!

Please can you ensure you have allowed plenty of time for your delivery. Delivery this time of year is subject to weather conditions and supply. If you are about to run out in the next two or three weeks you may wish to make an express order with a local supplier to ensure your tank does not run dry. If you are not sure who to use please do drop me a note.

Due to a change in the legislation on credit cards from the 13th January, many suppliers will no longer accept credit cards as they are no longer able to pass on the credit card fees they are charged. Many are therefore advising from next weekend they will only accept debit card payments.

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

Rate: £0.4950 per litre excluding vat [5% for Domestic use])

For full details  Continue Reading »

What’s on Where: 31st Dec to 7th Jan

What’s on Where next Week
Day Time Event Location
Sun 31st 11am Peak Five Group Churches
Songs of Praise
Thorpe Church
Sun 31st New Year’s Eve
Funky Gibbon Disco 10pm to late
Legion
Sun 31st 7pm
onwards
New Year’s Eve
Wild West Party
Disco from 8.30pm
Fancy Dress, Rodeo Bull, complimentary buffet
Sycamore Inn

January 2018

Date Time Event Location
Mon 1st New Year’s Day
Mon 1st 7.30pm New Year Quiz Legion
Tue 2nd School Inset Day School
Tue 2nd 6-10pm Badminton & Tabletennis
book via Cheryl tel 617
Memorial Hall
Wed 3rd Children start back at School School
Wed 3rd 6-10pm Badminton & Tabletennis
book via Cheryl tel 617
Memorial Hall
Thu 4th Grey bin and food caddy collection Parwich
Thu 4th 9am Morning Prayer Alsop Church
Thu 4th 11am to 1pm Evie’s Artistic Session
More info: 390488
Memorial Hall
Thu 4th 6-10pm Badminton & Tabletennis
book via Cheryl tel 617
Memorial Hall
Fri 5th 3.15 to
3.45pm
Mobile Library The Green
Fri 5th 5.30pm Children’s Friday Football
meet at the Cricket Pavillion
Parson’s Croft
Sun 7th No Services
this week
Parwich & Alsop Churches
Sun 7th Sunday Football
cancelled for the foreseeable

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

New Year’s Day Quiz (on Monday!)

Snow Warning

The following snow warning has been issued from Buxton Weather Watch

Amber warning for heavy and disruptive snow still in affect for Buxton and the Peak District.
Scheduled to start Friday 29th morning between 3 and 5am currently. Rush hour could be challenging in the morning. 10 to 15cms expected.

January Film Show

January Film Poster

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It’s a Cracker

Many thanks to John L from Bradbourne for providing these great shots of yesterday’s game

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Christmas Football

A good turn out this morning in dreary conditions. Some better photos to come judging from the number of cameras about!

January Village Lunch

Christmas Services

Xmas services

Bird Flu

We have received the following information on bird flu form the Derbyshire Association of Local Councils via our Parish Council.

Last winter the UK experienced several outbreaks of avian influenza – better known as bird flu – and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is asking for help to share information in local communities. This highly contagious disease affects birds including chickens, ducks and geese, and can be fatal to them, devastating farmers’ livelihoods. It is just as much of a risk to those with a few chickens in a back garden as to commercial farmers and anyone who keeps chickens, ducks or geese. Defra is asking local councils to share their advice on bird flu in their respective communities, for example on noticeboards using their poster, through social media or in newsletters.

Please help spread the word

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

Poorly Bat?

Does anyone know about bats? This was hanging on my wall this morning. Is it poorly? Should I do anything with it or just leave it alone? Fiona H

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What’s on Where: 23rd to 31st Dec

What’s on Where next Week
Day Time Event Location
Sun 24th 3pm Crib Service Parwich Church
Sun 24th draw
8.45pm
Christmas Eve @ the Legion
Open the Safe Christmas Special
Legion
Sun 24th 11.30pm Midnight Mass Parwich Church
Mon 25th Christmas Day
Mon 25th 11am Christmas Day Football Football Pitch
Nether Green
Mon 25th 11am to 2pm Pub Christmas Day
opening hours 11am to 2pm+
Sycamore Inn
Mon 25th 11am to 2pm Legion Christmas Day
opening hours 11am to 2pm
Legion
Mon 25th 11.15am Family Holy Communion Alsop Church
Tue 26th Boxing Day
Wed 27th 9am Morning Prayer Alsop Church
Wed 27th 11am Walk to Brassington
back at approx 2.30pm
at Legion for Chilli
meet at
Legion
Thu 28th Blue bin and food caddy collection
(no Green bin collection today)
Parwich
Thu 28th 9am Morning Prayer Parwich Church
Thu 28th 4.30pm to 7pm Fish & Chip Van
visiting Parwich alternate Thursdays
tel. 0751 107 6249
The Green
Thu 28th 6-10pm Badminton & Tabletennis
book via Cheryl tel 617
Memorial Hall
Fri 29th 8pm
start
Xmas Darts Knockout
1st Prize £100, 2nd £50, 3rd £20
register in advance (pop in, message Kirsty or tel 01335 390212) or on the night from 7pm
Sycamore Inn
Sun 31st 11am Peak Five Group Churches
Songs of Praise
Thorpe Church
Sun 31st New Year’s Eve
Funky Gibbon Disco 10pm to late
Legion
Sun 31st 7pm
onwards
New Year’s Eve
Wild West Party
Disco from 8.30pm
Fancy Dress, Rodeo Bull, complimentary buffet
Sycamore Inn

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

Dog Training Comes to Parwich

Thank you to Viv M for the following information:
 
Judging by how many dogs you see, it is clear Parwich is a dog friendly village and with so many younger pups joining the population, this new class is sure to appeal to dogs of all ages.
Starting Thursday 11th January at 7pm in the Memorial Hall, weekly classes will be run by Dena and Jeff Skellern (Home from Home, Hulland Village) who are already well known to several residents and their four legged friends.
 
For more details and to register your interest, please contact Dena on 01335 372162.

Count Your Chickens…..

There are two brown hens up just past the post box at 3.10pm this afternoon (Friday). I told them they’ve probably missed the last post for sending Christmas parcels but they wouldn’t hear it. You might want to count your chickens if you live that end of the village. I was out with my hounds otherwise I would have knocked on doors to see if they belonged to people I know who have hens around there.

Caroline G.

Christmas Eve

A New Career at 82!

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Mavis Dale lost her husband Frank just over a year ago and, having been married for 61 years, Mavis knew she had to find something to do to help fill the gap. Spurred on by a request from her teacher granddaughter Becky, Mavis rose to the challenge of writing a story about an animal and a spaceship! An unusual combination but one requested by Becky’s class. Mavis didn’t stop there. Inspired by village life and her family, Mavis created several short stories suitable for children. Advised by her neighbour Ian Johnston to contact the Peak Advertiser, Mavis became an author in print.DSCI0007 (4)

Mavis considers herself to be very much a Parwich person. Born in Brassington as Mavis Swindell, the family moved to Lenscliffe  when Mavis was 3 years old. Mavis attended Parwich school and then passed her 11+ to attend the grammar school in Ashbourne. Until a bus was provided Mavis and others had to walk to Alsop Station to catch the train to Ashbourne to get to school, a mode of transport which Mavis enjoyed.

As a young woman Mavis worked in the offices at Ballidon which is where she met husband- to- be lorry driver Frank Dale. Mavis took the initiative, casually suggesting that Frank might like to come to Parwich Wakes. Frank turned up and that was the start of a courtship which culminated in marriage at Parwich Church in 1954. They started married life in Frank’s home county of Staffordshire before moving to South Wingfield and then fulfilled Mavis’s desire by returning to Parwich, the place she considered to be home, when they moved to Springfields in 1967 with their two sons Alan and Stephen.

Despite having a family to look after, and later grandchildren to spend time with, Mavis was kept busy with doing the paperwork for the haulage business. She is still involved in this side of the business, working alongside her daughter- in- law Caren.

Mavis likes to keep busy and we may well have the pleasure of reading more of her tales in the future.DSCI0005 (3)

Her booklet of delightful short stories can be bought from Mavis at £4.50, 50p of which will go to Children in Need. Copies are also available at Nethergreen Farm.

Christmas Walk to Brassington

Christmas Bin Collections

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Stonechat

This Stonechat was spotted on the Tissington trail yesterday.

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Christmas Quiz – on Thursday!

Christmas Carols on the Green

A big thank you to everyone who came along and joined in the Carols. White Christmas was a definite highlight but not sure we are quite ready for X factor!

The Carnival and Recreation Committee would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your support throughout the year and wish everyone a very Merry Christmas. We would also like to thank Tarmac for their very generous donation of the Christmas tree and lights and Rob Clarke for the yummy mince pies.

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Christmas Carols on the Green Tonight

Beef Boxes For Sale

Beef Boxes

Includes:
Mince
Stew
Braising Steak
Roasting Joints
Pot Roast
Sirloin, Fillet & Rump Steaks

Available from Thursday 21st Dec
£120 for the box, butcher value over £180!

Please contact Ben Chadfield, 07813857014. Orders are on a first come first serve basis.

School Newsletter Autumn 2017

01 - 20 DEC 17

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Football Update

December Family Film Show

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Coming to the Crib Service?

 

If you’re coming to the Crib Service please bring a kitchen timer and/or a mobile phone, or both – the more the merrier! Your phone doesn’t need to have any signal. This is a service suitable for all the family.

If there’s a pregnant lady around who’d be happy to be interviewed about her experience of being pregnant so far, that would be good too.

Why? You’ll have to come to the Crib Service to find out! 3pm Christmas Eve, St Peter’s Church.

Andrew Collie

Christmas Eve