Biggin Pre-School Christmas Fayre

A number of children from our area go to Biggin Pre-School so do think about supporting this event:

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Christmas Walk

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Friday’s Family Film

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Memorial Hall Christmas Fayre

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Sunrise this Morning

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Photo by Martin C

 

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Photo by Steve J

Christmas Crafts & Things

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Japanese Temari Balls – Craft Workshop

There are just two places left on the upcoming Threads Workshop in the Memorial Hall so book yours now:

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Make a Japanese Temari Ball to hang on your Christmas Tree – Full day workshop on Saturday 5th December in the Memorial Hall – Suitable for complete beginners – £39 including all materials and home made baking. Must be booked in advance – e-mail threadsworkshops@gmail.com or tel Cathy Reavy on 01335 310125 – http://www.threadsworkshops.co.uk/make-a-temari-ball-for-beginners.html

Get Your Tickets

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Tickets are available through Janet Gosling at the Sycamore or online https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/211639

NEW PERSPECTIVES, Continue Reading »

Paul Burlinson

All of us here at Parwich.org would like to extend our sympathies to Evie, Alice, Lucy and Paul. Paul B, an active participant in our community, was also a very active supporter and contributor to the Parwich Blog from the start. His Weedkiller Weekly column and cartoons at times pushed the boundaries (click here to see all the Weedkiller posts), but always had a band of loyal readers. Perhaps we should read a few so we can attend his funeral with a smile on our faces:

Thursday 26th November 1pm at St Peter’s Church in Parwich there will be a Service of Remembrance (following a private family service at the crematorium). ‘Funeral attire is strictly optional’ and the Service will be followed by refreshments at the Legion and the Memorial Hall.

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A52s on Radio Derby this afternoon

For those not following our local band, the A52s, on Twitter or Facebook:

Twitter doesn’t seem to want to post to FB today so… we’re on BBC Radio Derby today at 3.15pm. In our best dinner jackets and BBC accents of course!

Click here to find out how to get their new cd.

Free DDDC Parking from 2pm in December

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Checking the legitimacy of websites

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A timely reminder from Action Fraud at a time of the year when many people are shopping online:

Protect yourself:

  • Check the authenticity of the websites before making any purchases. Conduct a ‘whois’ search on the website which will identify when the website has been created, be wary of newly formed domains. You can conduct this search using the following website – https://who.is/.
  • Carry out online research in relation to the website, company name and the business address provided to identify any poor feedback or possible irregularities.
  • Check the Trusted Shops Facebook page where warnings about websites using their Trustmark are published. If you are in doubt about the legitimacy of a Trustmark then you can contact Trusted Shops on 0203 364 5906 or by email service@trustedshops.co.uk. They will confirm whether they have certified that website.
  • Payments made via bank transfer are not protected should you not received the item. Therefore always try to make the payment via PayPal or a credit card where you have some payment cover should you not receive your product.
  • If the item advertised seems too good to be true, then it probably is.

If you believe that you have been a victim of fraud you can report it online http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/report_fraud or by telephone 0300 123 2040.

Early Thaw

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Thank you to Caroline G for this morning’s photo taken as the sun broke through across the fields and started to thaw the frost behind Sycamore Cottages.

Legion Christmas Fayre 2015

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See the Parwich.org diary page for the local collection days.

Three Men and a Shed

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New shed arrives for the Churchyard. Photo by JFS

What’s on Where this Week
Day Time Event Location
Sun 22nd 9.30am Mattins Parwich Church
Sun 22nd 11.15am Mattins Alsop Church
Sun 22nd 2.30pm Methodist Service Parwich Church
Mon 23rd 5pm and
6.15pm
Pilates: two mixed ability classes Memorial Hall
Tue 24th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Wed 25th Grey bin and food caddy collection Parwich
Wed 25th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Thu 26th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Fri 27th 6.30pm Parwich Family Film
Penguins of Madagascar
Memorial Hall
Sun 29th No Services Parwich & Alsop Churches
Sun 29th 11am Peak Five Group
Advent Service
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Click here to see the full Diary page; please email any event information to parwich@hotmail.co.uk

Christmas Carols

Legion Events for Christmas 2015

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Do you have any spare newspaper?

NEWSPAPERS

June would appreciate your newspapers for rabbit bedding.

Please call her on 390546 and she will collect.

Thanks for your help.

Seymour

Snow

There is a light covering of snow in Parwich village with more on higher ground. With a risk of freezing take care on the roads through the night. Forecasts are uncertain but could be more snow or rain might just wash what there is away. If you find any difficulties on the road do let other readers know by adding a comment to this post.

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Useful weather sites include:

This Weekend’s Oil Rates

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Update for Bradbourne & Parwich Heating Oil Club

Although the weather is turning cold and Christmas only a month away, rates and delivery times for this time of year are surprisingly good. The rate and offer details for our clubs group orders for this weekend are as follows:

Found – Blue Recycling Bin

Has anyone lost their blue lidded recycling bin? A bin appeared on the end of my drive at Barn Cottage, Creamery Lane, sometime yesterday I think.

Thank you
Gill Harrison

Rural Grants Available

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Grants of more than £2,500 are available to help small businesses, farmers and community groups in parts of Derbyshire Dales and High Peak to develop and grow.


A total of £1.7m is available from the Peak Leader Rural Grants Scheme which is being managed by Derbyshire County Council on behalf of the Derbyshire Economic Partnership.

Grants will be available for projects that can create jobs, grow businesses or develop community services in the Derbyshire Dales and High Peak.

The grants can also be used to help:

  • increase farm productivity and improvement
  • farm diversification
  • small business support
  • provide new services in rural areas
  • small scale culture and heritage developments and improvements
  • new small tourist attractions
  • forestry improvements (woodland management).

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Diary updates ASAP

We are updating the Parwich.org Diary page, so if you have any Alsop, Ballidon, Parwich or Pikehall events (December, January and February) that you want to go in the Diary in time to be included in the Peak Five Churches Magazine’s December/January issue, please send them in by tomorrow evening, Saturday 21st of November. (Note, there is not a separate January issue, so the next one will not be until 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 ring me on tel. 287.

Thank you, Peter

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Copper Carpet

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A52s CD launch on Saturday

Your very own Friendly Neighbourhood Ciderband, The A52s are launching our first album! JOY MINING MACHINERY on 21st November with a celebratory gig at Wirksworth Town Hall.

We really hope that many of you lovely Parwichians who have followed, supported and danced along with us over the past 9 years(!) will be able to joins us. Please see the link below for tickets.

TICKETS HERE https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/townhallevents

The album will be available on CD and download. Proceeds from the CD sales will go to Aquabox http://www.aquabox.org/

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Book Your Stall

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Penguins in Parwich

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Christmas Fayre

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Can you help?

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This post has been updated, please click here for the latest post.

Here is the list of properties for sale or rent in our area, correct (so far as we can tell from Rightmove) as of 16th November 2015.

For Sale:

  • Pikehall, 6 bedroom detached house, £690,000 (NEW PRICE).
  • Pikehall, 5/6 bed detached farmhouse and 5 holiday cottages, £690,000 (NEW PRICE).
  • Parwich, Creamery Lane, 4 bed character property, £395,000 (NEW PRICE).
  • Parwich, The Square, 4 bed detached cottage, £300,000.
  • Parwich, Rathborne Croft, 3 bedroom semi-detached, £250,000.

For Rent:

  • Parwich, The Old Post Office, Main Street, 5 bed detached, £404 per week / £1,750 per calendar month.
  • UPDATE – Parwich, Rosemary Cottage, Main Street, 3 bed detached, £650 per calendar month.

The list will be updated again in due course. Until then, you will be able to find it on the INFO page, via the SITE MAP.

Legion Christmas Fayre

There is still time to reserve a stall but you need to be quick….!

Chistmas Fayre 2015

The next Parwich Parish Council meeting is:

7.30pm Wednesday 18th November

The meeting as usual starts with a section where the public can address the Council, all are welcome.

Diary Updates Please

We are updating the Parwich.org Diary page, so if you have any Alsop, Ballidon, Parwich or Pikehall events (December, January and February) that you want to go in the Diary in time to be included in the Peak Five Churches Magazine’s December/January issue, please send them in by next Saturday 21st of November. (Note, there is not a separate January issue.)

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 ring me on tel. 287.

Thank you, Peter

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Christmas Craft and Things

imageWatch this space for more information, St. Peter’s are planning a weekend event in the Church with crafts, mulled wine, Christmas trees and much more on Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th of December, culminating with the Carol Service on the Sunday evening.

Various local organisations and societies are decorating the trees. As always it is likely to be a very enjoyable event. For more details contact Gill Simpson on 388.

A Fuddle of Sociable Ladies

Parwich Ladies Group 

Social evening and fuddle on Thursday 19 November at 7.30 pm in the Memorial Hall.

All Welcome.

Further details from Liz on 302 or Jill on  353

What’s on Where this Week
Day Time Event Location
Sun 15th 10am Family Service
jointly with Methodists
Parwich Church
Sun 15th 11.15am Baptism Service Alsop Church
Mon 16th 10am
/ 10.07am
Bus to Bakewell
arrives Bakewell 10.40, leaves 13.35
Sycamore Cottages
/ Alsop Church
Mon 16th 5pm and
6.15pm
Pilates: two mixed ability classes Memorial Hall
Tue 17th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Wed 18th Green bin, Blue bin and food caddy collection Parwich
Wed 18th 6-10pm Badminton: book via Cheryl tel 617 Memorial Hall
Wed 18th 7.30pm Parwich Parish Council Meeting
go to the Council’s website for Minutes & Agendas
Memorial Hall
Thu 19th 11am to 1pm Evie’s Artistic Session
More info: 390488
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Thu 19th No badminton this evening Memorial Hall
Thu 19th 7.30pm Parwich Ladies
Social Evening & Fuddle
For info phone Liz 302 or Jill 353
Memorial Hall
Fri 20th 3.15 to
3.45pm
Mobile Library The Green
Sun 22nd 9.30am Mattins Parwich Church
Sun 22nd 11.15am Mattins Alsop Church
Sun 22nd 2.30pm Methodist Service Parwich Church

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

Oil prices still low

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Update for Bradbourne & Parwich Heating Oil Club

News on Thursday that the global oil glut is at its highest in a decade as inventories soar, has seen a further drop in the costs of crude, please visit our news section for more details. The rate and offer details for our clubs group orders for this weekend are as follows:

Thank you Katy W for passing on this sad news from Ian at Village Games, Derbyshire Dales District Council. It is a real shame, as those who attended were really enjoying it.

Please share this email I received….

“I have spoken with Claire after each class since July and I’m aware we haven’t had great attendances thus far. With that in mind, and barring some divine miracle this Saturday where people turn up in droves for the class, it pains me to say that I think we will have to stop the class after Saturday’s session. As we discussed when planning the session initially, Village Games is not about making profit, however we do at least need to cover costs when running sessions such as this one in order to make the session sustainable. Unfortunately we’re not even coming close to achieving this each month and as I’m sure you can appreciate, we can’t continue to run the session in its current state indefinitely. I’m genuinely saddened to write this email, but I’m acutely aware that sometimes, these things just don’t work for one reason or another”

“I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for all your hard work and support in trying to make the session a success”

So anyone interested in tomorrow’s session or getting numbers up to try to rescue future sessions do speak to Katy or contact Ian Dipaolo tel 0790 944 3293 asap.